- GRANVILLE REDMOND, "HARBORED SAILBOAT",
GRANVILLE REDMOND, "HARBORED SAILBOAT", TIBURON, CA. O/CGranville Redmond, "Harbored Sailboat", Tiburon, California, oil on canvas, signed lower left and titled verso. Retains Maxwell Gallery, San Francisco, CA. label verso. 14" x 10"; Framed: 19 1/2" x 15
- ANVIL BOOKENDS, PRESENTATION G.A.R.
ANVIL BOOKENDS, PRESENTATION G.A.R. VET FROM PAPair of Anvil Bookends, nickle plated bronze with presentation, dated 1885, to John Fulton, a blacksmith and a Grand Army of the Republic Veteran from Pennsylvania. 8 1/2"l x 3 3/4"t. Very good condit
- GRANVILLE REDMOND (1871-1935), CALIFORNIA
GRANVILLE REDMOND (1871-1935), CALIFORNIA LANDSCAPEGranville Redmond (1871-1935), California Hills in Poppy Filled Landscape. Oil on canvas, signed lower left, 16" x 20"; Frame: 23" x 27". Very good untouched condition.
- A 19TH CENTURY RED AND WHITE ANVIL PATTERN
A 19TH CENTURY RED AND WHITE ANVIL PATTERN QUILTThe hand stitched Anvil pattern quilt with red sprigged calico and muslin background is worked in quilted sunflower and plume designs of whitework, muslin backing and red binding.Measures 85 x 89 inches.Toning and stains, light tatters on the binding.
- RUFFINO "RUFF" BESSERDICH (AUSTRIAN,
RUFFINO "RUFF" BESSERDICH (AUSTRIAN, ACT. 1900-1920) Finely cast two bronze cabinet sculptures, modeled as semi-nude industrial workers - one with a large hammer, 6 ?" x 4 ¼" x 3 ½" and another - with a liquid iron ladle, 6" x 5 ¾" x 3 ¾"; applied warm patinas, raised on bronze base as a blacksmith at the anvil, polished bronze, signed in cast "Ruff" and "Besserdich" on the different bases.
- ROSEWOOD CALENDER WALL CLOCK, PATENTED
ROSEWOOD CALENDER WALL CLOCK, PATENTED 1861W. L. Gilbert Galusha Maranville rosewood calender wall clock, patented 1861 , weight driven, with carved side arms and original tablet, 31" h.
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Condition:
Veneer loss to bezel. Door latch replaced. Original reverse painted panel. Pook & Pook does not guarantee clocks to be complete or in working condition.
- FOLK PAINTING BY ERNEST W. BELLAn excellent
FOLK PAINTING BY ERNEST W. BELLAn excellent folk art painting of a coastal village including several houses and horse drawn vehicles. Signed and dated 1992 lower right. Note verso indicates that the painting was bought from his daughter's studio in Granville Ferry, Nova Scotia. Measuring, 10" height x 13 1/4" length. The Shaun & Joan Markey Collection.
- J. CASEY & CO. STONEWARE JUGA stoneware
J. CASEY & CO. STONEWARE JUGA stoneware merchant jug marked "J. Casey & Co., General Merchant, Eganville". Nice condition. Circa 1870. Measuring, 11 1/8" height x 7 1/2" width. The Shaun & Joan Markey Collection.
- DIAMOND AND FOURTEEN KARAT WHITE GOLD
DIAMOND AND FOURTEEN KARAT WHITE GOLD RINGDIAMOND AND FOURTEEN KARAT WHITE GOLD RING, set with five round single-cut diamonds together weighing approximately 0.12 cttw. The ring weighs 2.7 grams and is stamped "14K" and "GRANVILLES". Ring size: 6-3/4.
- SHEET IRON AND WROUGHT IRON BLACKSMITH
SHEET IRON AND WROUGHT IRON BLACKSMITH TRADE SIGNSheet iron and wrought iron blacksmith trade sign, 20th c., with horseshoes, horse, anvil and a hammer, 31 3/4" x 23".
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Condition:
Good condition. No apparent damages or repairs.
- BIRNEY IMES "HERMANVILLE, MISSISSIPPI"
BIRNEY IMES "HERMANVILLE, MISSISSIPPI" 1981 Birney Imes (German, b. 1951) "Hermanville, Mississippi," 1981, gelatin silver print photograph, presumably signed in lower margin beneath frame, bearing collection label on reverse. Image: 9.5" H x 9.75" W; frame: 16.75" H x 16.75" W. Provenance: From the Martin Z. Margulies collection, donated to New York Live Arts. Provenance: From the Martin Z. Margulies collection, donated to New York Live Arts.
- FRED HERZOG "FLANEUR GRANVILLE" INKJET
FRED HERZOG "FLANEUR GRANVILLE" INKJET PRINT Fred Herzog (German / Canadian, 1930-2019) "Flaneur, Granville," 1960, inkjet print (printed in 2007), signed, edition 18 / 20, dated, titled, and numbered on reverse, unframed. Image: 30" H x 20" W; sheet: 38" H x 28" W. Provenance: From the Martin Z. Margulies collection, donated to Live Arts.