- LEOTA WILLIAM LOOP, LANDSCAPE WITH TREES,
LEOTA WILLIAM LOOP, LANDSCAPE WITH TREES, O/BLeota William Loop, Landscape with Trees, Oil on Board, (Indiana, 1893–1940), oil on board, signed lower right, depicting a fall landscape with trees and a dirt path, in a wood fram
- GLAZED STONEWARE VASE BY DENNIS KIRCHMANN
GLAZED STONEWARE VASE BY DENNIS KIRCHMANN - INDIANA MID-CENTURY MODERNGlazed modernist stoneware vase by American studio ceramist, Dennis Kirchmann (1939-2017). Slab-built, high-fired and decorated with the glazed image of a tree or plant using the wax-resist painting t
- A Tractor Salesman's Porcelain Occupational
A Tractor Salesman's Porcelain Occupational Shaving Mug Belonging to Wallace White
G. H. Fralick, Wichita, Kansas, Early 20th Century
with Presented By W.W. White / Wichita, Kans in gilt lettering and depicting a steam tractor.underside stamped G.H. Fralick Barber's Supplies Wichita, Kansas.Height 4 inches.
Kansas State Census records from the early twentieth century document a W. W. White, originally born in Indiana around 1876, as a resident of Sedgwick County, Wichita, Kansas. Wallace W. White (1876-1947) married Sybil Edna Stewart on August 29, 1910, and U.S. Federal Census records indicate that White worked as a traveling salesman in both the automobile and tractor industries.
Property from the Collection of James Carpenter, Montague, New Jersey
- Three Fraternal Order of Owls Porcelain
Three Fraternal Order of Owls Porcelain Shaving Mugs
Early 20th Century
bearing names S. Galkson, Elmer M. Bain, and Wilburt A. Scholl in gilt lettering.
underside of mug with three owls marked Germany to underside; underside of mug with logs inscribed Alpha in gilt.
Height of largest 3 3/4 inches.
The Order of the Owls was founded in 1904 in South Bend, Indiana by John W. Talbot. Membership consisted of men across a variety of professions whose mission focused on improving the general welfare of members and their families.
According to U.S. Federal Census returns, Elmer Bain (1873-1942) owned a poultry farm in Union, Indiana. He and his wife, Ida, had two sons.
Property from the Collection of James Carpenter, Montague, New Jersey
- Twelve Coptic Wool, Linen, and Silk
Twelve Coptic Wool, Linen, and Silk Textile Fragments
Circa 6th Century A.D.
Largest example 11 1/2 x 4 1/2 inches (29.21 x 11.43 cm).
Sold to Benefit the Acquisition Fund of the Indianapolis Museum of Art at Newfields
- JAMES FAUST "ANGEL LAKE" ACRYLIC ON
JAMES FAUST "ANGEL LAKE" ACRYLIC ON CANVAS, 1987 James Wille Faust (American, b. 1949), "Angel Lake", Acrylic on Canvas, 1987, signed and dated lower right and verso with title. 39" H x 24" W. Provenance: From a Fifth Avenue Collection. Keywords: Indiana, Paintings, Contemporary art, Illusionism
- ROBERT INDIANA "INDIANA 4 BRADEMAS"
ROBERT INDIANA "INDIANA 4 BRADEMAS" SCREENPRINT Robert Indiana (American, b. 1928), "Indiana 4 Brademas", Screenprint, 1980, numbered 40/200 lower left and signed and dated lower right. 41.5" L x 31.25" W. Provenance: From a Fifth Avenue Collection. Keywords: Print, Series, House of Representatives
- AMERICAN HISTORY BOOKS GROUP, 14 Group
AMERICAN HISTORY BOOKS GROUP, 14 Group of 20th century books on American history, 14, and comprising: Barnes Historical Series: America, A.S. BArnes & Co.: New York & Chicago, 1880; Ridpath's History of the United STates in 4 Vols., The American Book Co.: New York, 1904; Thomas A. Bailey, A Diplomatic History of the United States, F. S. Crofts & Co.: New York, 1945; H. G. Alsberg, The American Guide (3 Vols.), Hastings House: New York, 1949; John Caruso, The Southern Frontier, Bobbs Merrill: Indianapolis, 1964; and James Truslow Adams, History of the United States (4 Vols., each numbered set 538 of 700 and signed by the author) Scribners: New York, 1933. Largest: 9.5" H x 6.5" W x 1.5" D.
- US CONSTITUTION, THE CONNECTICUT COURANT,
US CONSTITUTION, THE CONNECTICUT COURANT, 1787 The Connecticut Courant, dated Oct 22,1787 being number 1187, this unbound example comes mounted in an ornate black double sided glass frame, reporting on the debates of the Constitutional Convention, also provides a full list of delegates, in Hartford, to vote for the ratification of the new Federal Constitution which was adopted just one month before on September, 17, 1787. Also contains two full pages plus of advertisements. Important content leading up the ratification of the Constitution of the states of which Connecticut did ratify 3 months later on January 9th 1788 making Connecticut the fifth state to ratify the Constitution. One known copy of this paper resides at the Jonathan Krause Rare Newspaper and Magazine Collection at Indiana University.
- KEITH INGERMANN ART STUDIO STILL LIFE
KEITH INGERMANN ART STUDIO STILL LIFE PAINTING Indiana, Florida,1929-2012Still life depicting an easel holding a canvas depicting a sunflower surrounded by paintbrushes and a painters palette set aside on a neighboring table. Ingermann studied with J. Eliot O?Hara and Xavier Gonzalez, having his work be recognized by Palm Beach art dealer Mary Benson.
- AMERICAN PICTORIAL RUG OF OUR TOWN,
AMERICAN PICTORIAL RUG OF OUR TOWN, BY MRS. TURNLEYLined. Depicting La Grange County, Indiana, circa 1930.
Approximately 2 ft. 2 in. x 3 ft. 5 in.
Condition
In poor condition, in need of restoration. Charming scene and nicely worked.
Notwithstanding this report or any discussion concerning condition of a lot, all lots are offered and sold "as is" in accordance with our conditions of sale.
- INDIANA AMISH RAINBOW BLOCK PATCHWORK
INDIANA AMISH RAINBOW BLOCK PATCHWORK QUILTIndiana Amish Rainbow Block patchwork quilt, ca. 1900 , 80" x 70". Provenance: Collection of Mr. and Mrs. Bruno Widmer, Zurich, Switzerland.
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Condition:
Some stains.