- 19th/20th C book collection to include
19th/20th C book collection to include 1870 hand written recipe collection book, including puddings, soups, sauces, gravies, etc., The Mournful Ballad of Isaac Abbott, Robert Clarke & Co., in pieces, Nurses Memories Charlotte M Yonge Illustrated by Fred Marriott and Florence Maplestone, London: Eyre & Spottiswoode Her Majesty's Printers, New York: E & JB Young & Co, Cooper Union, (2) Bridgman & Whitney Writing Book, having been used, a portion of Jack and the Beanstalk Walter Cranes Toy Book, tears and losses, portions, The Magic Pear D. Lothrop Company Boston, Sugar and Spice and All Thats Nice Nursery Rhymes and Jingles, The Arabian Nights Their Best Known Tales edited by Kate Douglas Wiggin and Nora A Smith Illustrated by Maxfield Parrish, 1930 Charles Scribner's Sons New York London, Flower Children The Little Cousins of The Field and Garden Elizabeth Gordon, Drawings by MT Ross, published by the PF Volland Company, Joliet Illinois New York Boston 82nd edition, The Decorative Sisters Illustrated by Walter Satterlee Published by ADF Randolph and Co New York, Money and How to Make It HL Reade Hartford Conn: SS Scranton & Company 1875, The Worlds Great Romances, Choice Recipes by Miss Parloa and other noted teachers, torn cover, The Tale of Corally Crothers by Romney Gay, As A Man Thinketh James Allen Peter Pauper Press along with Ben Franklins Wit and Wisdom, Peter Pauper Press.
- NEW YORK SIX-GALLON STONEWARE CROCK,
NEW YORK SIX-GALLON STONEWARE CROCK, 19TH C.New York six-gallon stoneware crock, 19th c. , impressed Satterlee & Mory Fort Edward N.Y. with cobalt compote of fruit, and fitted with an early pine lid with incised pinwheel, 13 1/2" h., 13" w.
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Condition:
Good condition with some minor scattered exfoliating to glaze.
- THREE NEW YORK STONEWARE JUGS, 19TH
THREE NEW YORK STONEWARE JUGS, 19TH C.Three New York stoneware jugs, 19th c., to include one impressed Satterlee & Mory Ft. Edward N.Y. , with cobalt flower, 11" h.; a one and a half-gallon, impressed Haxstun & Co. Fort Edward N. Y. , with cobalt floral spray, 12 3/4" h.; and, a two-gallon impressed N. Clark Jr. Athens, N. Y. , with cobalt foliate decoration, 14 1/4" h.
Condition:
Satterlee - very small rim chips, lacking handle. Haxstun - 5'' hairline at decoration, rim chips. Clark - rim chips, lacking handle
- SATTERLEE & MORY FT. EDWARD, NY STONEWARE
SATTERLEE & MORY FT. EDWARD, NY STONEWARE JUG.Satterlee & Mory Ft. Edward, NY Two Gallon Stoneware Pottery Jug. Cobalt blue floral and foliate decoration. 14-1/2"h. Condition: : Good with flake chips on spout, some glazing pops on side.
Condition:
Condition: : Good with flake chips on spout, some glazing pops on side.
- 3 SIGNED ETCHINGS, LEON PESCHERET &
3 SIGNED ETCHINGS, LEON PESCHERET & HARRISON CADY, SMOK...1st item: Leon Rene Pescheret (Wisconsin/Illinois/Arizona/England, 1892-1971) East Tennessee Smoky Mountain landscape color etching with aquatint entitled "In the Smokies. Tenn." Scene depicts a rustic cabin nestled in the Smoky Mountains, visible in the distance and rendered in shades of blue, purple, and green. A dirt road and creek are in lower left, and a man sits on the cabin's porch while another figure rides a mule down the road. Initialed LRP in plate, lower left. Signed in pencil "Leon Pescheret," lower right, and titled in pencil, lower left. Housed under glass in a wood frame with white mat. Plate: 13 7/8" H x 10 7/8" W. Sight: 14 1/4" H x 11 1/8" W. Frame: 22 3/4" H x 18 5/8" W. 2nd item: Harrison Cady (New York/Massachusetts, 1877-1970) etching with drypoint depicting Kincaid's General Store before a Smoky Mountain landscape. The lively scene is populated with numerous human figures and animals including mules, pigs, dogs, chickens, and a cat. Signed "Harrison Cady," lower right, and editioned "imp/100" (from an edition of 100), lower left. Housed under glass in a wooden frame with white mat. Plate: 10 3/4" H x 12 3/4" W. Sight: 11 1/2" H x 13 1/2" W. Frame: 19 1/2" H x 20 1/4" W. 3rd item: Elliot Daingerfield (North Carolina/New York, 1859-1932) etching on laid paper in red ink with sepia plate tone entitled "An Old Master At Last" and after a drawing by Walter Satterlee (New York, 1844-1908) depicting an aged artist before an easel and accompanied by studio props. Signed in plate "E. Daingerfield-fecit-1883," lower left. Marginal inscription by the artist in pencil reads "Designed by W. Satterlee," lower left, and "Etched by E. Daingerfield," lower right. Numbered in pencil in "#3," lower right, under mat. Housed under glass in a giltwood frame with brown paint and cream mat. With Closson Cincinnati gallery label on backing. Published in the portfolio SOME MODERN ETCHINGS by White, Stokes & Allen, New York, 1884. Plate: 12" H x 8" W. Sight: 13"H x 8" W. Frame: 20 1/2" H x 15 1/8" W.
Condition:
1st item: Excellent condition. Some slight foxing visible around signature. 2nd item: Very good condition with toning to paper. Some scrapes to frame. 3rd item: Excellent condition. Sheet is hinge-mounted to backing. Slight buckling and negligible foxing. With scattered scratches to frame.
- SCRAPBOOK OF A BROOKLYN WOMAN 1852Scrapbook
SCRAPBOOK OF A BROOKLYN WOMAN 1852Scrapbook of Kate Satterlee Boyle. Signed in the front cover: "Scrap Book Vol 1 Brooklyn January 26th 1852".
Clippings of Saturday Evening Post short stories with a handwritten index page and page numbering. Pale pink board book with a lithograph of a woman on the cover possibly the author. Also included are 3 valentine cards to the author and her sister circa 1848-1862 and a Christmas card made of paper and lace. 10" L x 7 1/4" W. Wear to the cover and book detached from the binding, foxing to the pages.
- NEW YORK SIX GALLON STONEWARE WATER
NEW YORK SIX GALLON STONEWARE WATER COOLER, 19TH CNew York six gallon stoneware water cooler, 19th c., impressed Satterlee & Mory, Fort Edward N. Y. , with cobalt floral decoration, 19" h.
Condition:
Small chip to back side of rim, a small stone pop to mid body below one handle, some overpaint drips to body,
- NEW YORK STONEWARE FOUR-GALLON JUG,
NEW YORK STONEWARE FOUR-GALLON JUG, 19TH C.New York stoneware four-gallon jug, 19th c., stamped Satterlee & Mory Ft. Edward N.Y. , with cobalt bird, 18" h.
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Condition:
Small rim chips
- WALTER SATTERLEE, AMERICAN, NEW YORK
WALTER SATTERLEE, AMERICAN, NEW YORK 1844-1908, NIGHT, OIL ON CANVAS, 33 X 21 1/4 IN. (83.8 X 54 CM.), FRAME: 45 1/2 X 34.3 IN. (115.6 X 87.2 CM.)WALTER SATTERLEE, AMERICAN, NEW YORK, 1844-1908 NIGHT, Oil on canvas Lower right signed twice: W. Satterlee; verso label: FROM MAX WILLIAMS; No 3463 / Night by Sat(t)erlee Oil on canvas Dimensions: 33 x 21 1/4 in. (83.8 x 54 cm.), Frame: 45 1/2 x 34.3 in. (115.6 x 87.2 cm.)
- ELLIOTT DAINGERFIELD, AMERICAN (1859-1932),
ELLIOTT DAINGERFIELD, AMERICAN (1859-1932), SUNRISE IN THE GRAND CANYON, OIL ON CANVAS, 30 X 36 INCHESELLIOTT DAINGERFIELD, American, (1859-1932) Sunrise in the Grand Canyon, oil on canvas signed lower right "Elliott Daingerfield", inscribed on stretcher "MILCH" oil on canvas Dimensions: 30 x 36 inches Provenance: Private Collection, New York Framed dimensions: 37 x 43 x 2 inches Elliot Daingerfield was raised and educated in Fayetteville, North Carolina. In 1880, at the age of 21, he moved to New York City to study with Walter Satterlee at the Art Students League. A few years later, in 1884, he met George Inness Sr. who taught him methods of painting the atmosphere, using light to create a sense of mood. Inness became a great promoter of Daingerfield's painting, and he soon joined the prestigious Holbein Studios and began exhibiting at the National Academy of Design. In 1911, Daingerfield was one of five artists selected to travel to the Grand Canyon on a trip commissioned by the Santa Fe Railroad. They wanted to increase tourism by having artists paint the canyon. His paintings of this natural wonder are some of his most famous works and he returned to paint the canyon several times. His painting, The Genius of the Canyon brought $15,000 in 1920. At the time this was likely the highest price paid to date for a work by a living painter. 1 Daingerfield was a religious man who felt that there was a very strong link between spirituality and nature. Many of his paintings have a mystical quality about them. Daingerfield said that "spiritual vision is a message imparted to a man of genius who, if he has technical ability, may pass it on to the observer." Sunrise in the Grand Canyon is a large, mystical view of the Grand Canyon that is not only a depiction of the canyon itself but creates a mood and sense of wonder. Daingerfield died in 1932 in New York. His work is represented in numerous museums including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Smithsonian American Art Museum, and National Academy of Design Museum. 1 Michael David Zellman, 300 Years of American Art, (New York, New York: Wellfleet Press, 1987). Tags: oil painting, Grand Canyon, Western landscape Condition: overall good condition; glue lined canvas; old varnish inconsistencies apparent, can be improved; craquelure visible in the upper left We are pleased to provide you with a general report of the condition of the property described above. Since we are not professional conservators or restorers, we urge you to consult with a restorer or conservator of your choice who will be better able to provide a detailed, professional report. Prospective buyers should inspect each lot to satisfy themselves as to condition and must understand that any statement made by Shannon’s is merely a subjective qualified opinion. Frames on all paintings are sold "As Is". Frames may need some conservation. NOTWITHSTANDING THIS REPORT OR ANY DISCUSSIONS CONCERNING CONDITION OF A LOT, ALL LOTS ARE OFFERED AND SOLD “AS IS” IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CONDITIONS OF SALE.
- 19th c. stoneware jug with floral decoration
19th c. stoneware jug with floral decoration marked ''Satterlee & Mory Fort Edward N.Y.'' 15'' Ht.
- Walter Satterlee (American, 1844-1908)
Walter Satterlee (American, 1844-1908) "The Secret's Discovery", oil on canvas, signed lower right: "W. Satterlee". Unframed.