- GROUP OF TWELVE PAINTINGS TO INCLUDE
GROUP OF TWELVE PAINTINGS TO INCLUDE OIL OF HOMESTEAD, ...Group of Twelve Paintings to include oil of homestead, initialed PR; colored pencil of homestead, signed C. Timmerman; M. Frede still life with flowers; watercolor of barn, signed Shaw; Nathaniel C. Burwash, watercolor, Naples, 1930; mixed media, signed illegibly; Juan O'Callahan, Stonington, Connecticut, oil on board, seascape; gouache clover field; oil on board, mountainous landscape, unsigned; Darren Klein, charcoal landscape; watercolor, country road; along with small oil on canvas, snowscape largest sight size: 11" x 13 1/2" Provenance: The Estate of Diana Atwood Johnson
Condition:
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- A set of seven German silver teaspoons,
A set of seven German silver teaspoons, 800 standard, with monogrammed handles, six other spoons also monogrammed and three others marked E Timmermann, approximately 380g (16)
- LOUIS ETIENNE TIMMERMANS (FRANCE/BELGIUM,
LOUIS ETIENNE TIMMERMANS (FRANCE/BELGIUM, 1846-1910), FIGURES ON A TOWN'S MAIN STREET., WATERCOLOR ON PAPER, 9.25” X 12.25”. FRAMED 20.5” X 24.5”.LOUIS ETIENNE TIMMERMANS, France/Belgium, 1846-1910, Figures on a town's main street. Signed lower left "L. Timmermans". Dimensions: Watercolor on paper, 9.25" x 12.25". Framed 20.5" x 24.5".
- LOUIS ETIENNE TIMMERMANS (FRENCH/BELGIAN,
LOUIS ETIENNE TIMMERMANS (FRENCH/BELGIAN, 1846 - 1910) 14 ½" x 10 ½" sight size European port scene with sailboats. Watercolor on paper, signed lower left, matted in a gilt frame, overall 22 ½" x 18 ½".
- Lanier County decorated churn, stoneware
Lanier County decorated churn, stoneware with slightly everted rim, strap and lug handles, bands of wavy blue and green with a Bristol glaze variant, Lanier County, possibly Timmerman Pottery, Georgia, 12-3/4 in. Large rim chips, base with hole, extensive creases and kiln debris throughout, formerly painted red. Larry Roberts, 1989
- Timmerman plate, Bristol glaze with
Timmerman plate, Bristol glaze with concentric green circles, back with undetermined incised marks, attributed to Shimuel Timmerman, Lanier County, Georgia, working 1880s, 7-1/4 in. Several rim cracks (longest 3 in.). Gary Schmitt, Macon, Georgia
- Stoneware churn, two handles, Bristol
Stoneware churn, two handles, Bristol glaze with three blue bands below blurry "6 gal" in blue, probably Timmerman Pottery, Lanier County, late 19th century, 18 in. Large base and side cracks, chips, surface crazing. Jerry Schmitt, 1992
- Timmerman stoneware jug, alkaline glaze
Timmerman stoneware jug, alkaline glaze and marked "T" in handle, tapered top, marked "T" in handle, attributed to Shimuel Timmerman, Lanier County, Georgia, working 1880s, 11-3/8 in. Good condition, firing anomalies as made. James Coleman
- Two Timmerman stoneware whiskey jugs,
Two Timmerman stoneware whiskey jugs, both alkaline glaze, cylindrical with tapered tops, both marked "T" in handle, attributed to Shimuel Timmerman, Lanier County, Georgia, working 1880s, found at Stockton, Lanier County, Georgia, approximately 9-3/8 in. One with 1/2 in. chip one side of strap handle and scattered base chips; other in good condition with old rope attached to handle. One Allen Woodall; one James Coleman
- Decorated stoneware churn, strap handle,
Decorated stoneware churn, strap handle, rounded shoulders, Bristol glaze (per John Burrison), three blue wavy lines around shoulder, at one point in script "6-1/4 lbs", between top two lines "12 high", possibly Timmerman, Lanier County, Georgia, 12-1/4 in. Large rim chips and cracks, base cracks, large hole in bottom, other glaze anomalies as made. Found near Stockton, Georgia; Jim Daniel, Sylvester, Georgia.
- Louis Etienne Timmermans (Belgian, 1846-1910)
Louis Etienne Timmermans (Belgian, 1846-1910) Clam Diggers at Low Tide, signed lower left "L. Timmermans", oil on canvas, 15 x 30-1/8 in.; original 19th century gilt wood and composition cove-molding frame,
- Louis Etienne Timmermans (French 1846-1910)
Louis Etienne Timmermans (French 1846-1910) Harbor Scene oil on canvas signed Timmermans (lower left) 10 x 8 inches.