- CAROLE DANYLUK, BRONZE OF AN OTTERCarole
CAROLE DANYLUK, BRONZE OF AN OTTERCarole Danyluk (Canadian b. 1959), bronze of an otter titled High Tide signed, dated 1996 and numbered 7/48 , 8" h., 11" w.
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Condition:
Good condition. No apparent damages or repairs. Weighs approximately 17 lbs.
- TRANSATLANTIC SKETCHES, COMPRISING VISITS
TRANSATLANTIC SKETCHES, COMPRISING VISITS TO...Transatlantic Sketches, Comprising Visits to the Most Interesting Scenes in North and South America, and the West Indies. With Notes on Negro Slavery and Canadian Emigration , by Captain J. E. Alexander, 42d Royal Highlanders, Philadelphia: Key and Biddle, 1833, First edition.
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Condition:
Lacking spine, front board detached but present. Wear to margins. Toned, foxing.
- TWO PAIRS OF CARVED AND PAINTED DUCK
TWO PAIRS OF CARVED AND PAINTED DUCK DECOYSTwo pairs of carved and painted duck decoys, mid and late 20th c., to include bluebills with incised wings and tail, probably Canadian maritime, 13" l.; and ruddy ducks, 10 1/4" l.
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Condition:
Bluebills - hen with head loose at neck, both with sporadic surface wear. Ruddy - sporadic wear.
- RICHARD GEORGE MATHEWS, MISS OSCA MARAHRichard
RICHARD GEORGE MATHEWS, MISS OSCA MARAHRichard George Mathews (Canadian, 1870-1955), Miss Osca Marah, Pastel and Watercolor, 1912, the Australian soprano depicted in profile with head wrap, signed and inscribed lower left. Frame size: 20 i
- INGRID NICOLAI, CERAMIC FLORAL SCULPTUREIngrid
INGRID NICOLAI, CERAMIC FLORAL SCULPTUREIngrid Nicolai, Ceramic Floral Sculpture, (Canadian, 21st/20th Century) signed, dated '99 and numbered '230' on base, blue base with removable flower stalks (stalks numbered on bases). Ingrid Nicolai'
- LYLE SOPEL, CANADIAN (BORN 1951)Lyle
LYLE SOPEL, CANADIAN (BORN 1951)Lyle Sopel, Canadian (Born 1951) "Bear Hunting on Rock" Carved Jade Sculpture, Signed and Numbered D402. Overall measures 6" x 5" x 6-1/2". Condition: Good condition. Estimate 200.00 - 1000.00 Domesti
- HENRY SANDHAM (1842 - 1910)Henry Sandham,
HENRY SANDHAM (1842 - 1910)Henry Sandham, Canadian (1842 - 1910) Watercolor on Paper "Egypt" Signed Lower Right. Sight measures 10-1/4" x 13-1/4". Frame measures 17-3/4" x 20-3/4". Condition: Good condition. Estimate $50.00 - $
- CANADIAN NATIVE AMERICAN INUIT DOLL
CANADIAN NATIVE AMERICAN INUIT DOLL - INUKJUAK - CARVED STONE-FACEMuseum quality Inuit doll with a beautiful serious carved soapstone face. Canadian Inukjuak, probably Port Harrison area. Early 20th Century. The stone face is finely carved in the old traditional man
- 5 SILVER SOUVENIR SPOONS, CANADAGrouping
5 SILVER SOUVENIR SPOONS, CANADAGrouping of five enameled Canadian souvenir spoons, three with enamel, including Montreal and Quebec. Longest spoon measures 5 5/8", total weight of all pieces 3.34ozt.
- KATIE OHE, "COMFORTERS", C. 1965, BRONZEKatie
KATIE OHE, "COMFORTERS", C. 1965, BRONZEKatie Ohe (Canadian, b. 1937), "Comforters", C. 1965, bronze. Signed OHE on base. Measures appx 12 3/4" on stand. In good condition. Purchased from The Sculpture Center, NY.
- AUDUBON, John James (1785-1852) et al,
AUDUBON, John James (1785-1852) et al, after
A group of 10 octavo-format prints, comprising:
1) Great Horned Owl (Plate 39)
2) Arctic Ground Finch (Plate 194)
3) Common Pine-finch (Plate 199)
4) Canadian Woodpecker (Plate 258)
5) Hairy Woodpecker (Plate 262)
6) Cock of the Plains (Plate 297)
7) Sharp-tailed Grouse (Plate 298)
8) Musk Rat Musquash (Plate XIII)
9) Jumping Mouse (Plate LXXXV)
10) Musk Ox (Plate CXL)
Together, 10 lithographs in color, some with hand-coloring, ca 19th-century or later, each visible area approximately 9 1/2 x 6-in. or smaller, condition generally very good, all similarly matted and framed (unexamined out of frame).
- Three Barber's Porcelain Occupational
Three Barber's Porcelain Occupational Shaving Mugs
Early 20th Century
comprising an example identified R. W. Chappell in gilt lettering and depicting two barbers in their shop; an example identified Edmond Grenier with a barber's chair; and one identified D. Williams depicting barber's tools.
underside of Chappell mug marked D & Co., underside of Williams mug signed J. Ritter in gilt.
Height of largest 3 7/8 inches.
U.S. Federal Census returns from 1910 through 1930 record an Edmund Grenier (1881-1935) working as a barber in Herkimer, New York. Grenier was born to French-Canadian immigrants and married Josephine Blancett before 1910, and the couple had three children together.
Massachusetts City Directories also list an Edmond Grenier (circa 1883-1956), variably recorded as Armand Grenier, working as a barber in Fall River during the 1920s and 1920s. Also of French-Canadian descent, Grenier wed Rose Beauregard on October 24, 1904, and they had at least three children together.
Property from the Collection of James Carpenter, Montague, New Jersey