- MARTHA FARHAM CAHOON (AMERICAN 1905
MARTHA FARHAM CAHOON (AMERICAN 1905 - 1999)Martha Farham Cahoon (American 1905 - 1999), oil painting of morning glory flowers on a tin box, signed on verso, 3" h., 7 1/2" w.
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Condition:
Good condition. No apparent damages or repairs.
- GROUP OF FOUR REVERSE PAINTINGS ON GLASSGroup
GROUP OF FOUR REVERSE PAINTINGS ON GLASSGroup of four reverse paintings on glass, including one of Queen Charlotte, 14 1/2" x 10 1/2", one titled Morning Early by Chatelain , 10" x 14", one of St. Matthew, 9 1/2" x 7 1/2" and one of shepherds, 8 3/4" x 6 1/2".
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Condition:
Losses.
- KAWASE HASUI (1883-1957), 2 JAPANESE
KAWASE HASUI (1883-1957), 2 JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINTSKawase Hasui (1883-1957), 2 Japanese Woodblock Prints. Moon Over Izura, 1952. Sheet: appx. 10 1/2" x 15 1/2" and Morning at Mito Beach, 1953. Sheet: 15 1/2" x 10 3/8"
- ALESSANDRO MASTRO-VALERIO, MORNING PAPER,
ALESSANDRO MASTRO-VALERIO, MORNING PAPER, MEZZOTINTAlessandro Mastro-Valerio, "Morning Paper," mezzotint, Signed in pencil lower right. Print measures appx 9" x 6" on 12 1/2" x 9 1/2" wove type paper. Mezzotint from 1941. Presentation print of the Chi
- ENGLISH SCHOOL, EARLY MORNING DEPARTURE,
ENGLISH SCHOOL, EARLY MORNING DEPARTURE, OIL ON CANVASEnglish School, Early morning departure (woman filling a man's tankard with men unloading a boat), oil on canvas, 17" x 21", frame size: 21" x 25". In good condition, with old relining.
- Eric Sloane
(American, 1905-1985)
Morning
Eric Sloane
(American, 1905-1985)
Morning Light
oil on board
signed (lower left)
25 1/2 x 35 1/2 inches
- A Laundryman's Porcelain Occupational
A Laundryman's Porcelain Occupational Shaving Mug Belonging to David Leff
Circa 1917
bearing the name and date Dave Leff / 1917 in gilt lettering, and depicting an engine-powered laundry truck reading Passaic Home Laundry.underside marked J&C Bavaria.Height 3 3/4 inches.
According to the genealogical record, David Leff (circa 1884-1937) was born around 1884 in Austria. He immigrated to the United States at the turn of the twentieth century and settled in New York with his wife, Rose. The United States Federal Census of 1910 records that Leff worked as the proprietor of a laundry, and throughout the 1910s, frequent advertisements for Passaic Home Laundry appeared in the Passaic Daily News. On March 23, 1916, the paper reports that a Mrs. Rose Goldblack won a suit for $46 against the laundry company, claiming that her clothes became discolored upon their return. Further, on February 20, 1917, The Morning Call of Paterson County covered an incident involving a coal wagon, in which a team of horses belonging to the Passaic Home Laundry and driven by a George Leff, became frightened by a passing freight train and crashed into the wagon.
Perhaps in light of these incidents, David Leff's professional endeavors had shifted by 1920, by which time he was working as a jeweler. Leff died of coronary thrombosis on March 25, 1937,
Property from the Collection of James Carpenter, Montague, New Jersey
- A Railroad Detective's Porcelain Occupational
A Railroad Detective's Porcelain Occupational Shaving Mug Belonging to Joshua Gray
Early 20th Century
bearing the name J.B. Gray in gilt lettering, and depicting a Smith & Wesson revolver and a police baton.
underside marked T&V Limoges France and NATL in gilt.
Height 3 5/8 inches.
Joshua B. Gray was born in 1864 in Easton, Pennsylvania to Nancy O'Daniel Gray. Census returns throughout the early twentieth century record his occupation as a railroad officer, including the U.S. Federal Census of 1920, wherein he is listed as the Railroad Police Chief in Phillipsburg, New Jersey. He had worked as a railroad detective since at least 1896, when the Allentown Morning Call reported on his testimony of September 8 that three men carried "concealed deadly weapons" on board a train. Gray died of pneumonia on March 27, 1928, and according to his obituary, he had worked for many years as the Chief of Police of the Central Railroad of New Jersey, headquartered in Phillipsburg, and also served as a member of the Philipsburg Town Council.
Property from the Collection of James Carpenter, Montague, New Jersey
- Hugo Grenville
(British, b. 1958)
Morning
Hugo Grenville
(British, b. 1958)
Morning Light, Canal du Midi
oil on board
each initialed HG (lower left)
14 1/4 x 17 1/4 inches.
- AFTER JEAN-BAPTISTE-CAMILLE COROT LITHOGRAPHAfter
AFTER JEAN-BAPTISTE-CAMILLE COROT LITHOGRAPHAfter Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot (France, 1796-1875). Lithograph, Morning The Dance of the Nymphs. 9 1/4" x 12 3/4" (with frame 21 3/8" x 24 1/4"). Print loose in frame, edges of sheet cut down, scraps of paper and parts of mat loose under glass, scratches and chips to frame.
- 5 Andy Warhol posters. Published by
5 Andy Warhol posters. Published by Sunday B. Morning Dimensions: Height: 33.5 inches, Width: 30 inches. ---
US Packing and Shipping charge: $35 Plus insurance at a rate of $1 per hundred.
Condition: Unframed Very Good Condition.
- LOUIS MAJORELLE ATTR. ART NOUVEAU WASHSTAND
LOUIS MAJORELLE ATTR. ART NOUVEAU WASHSTAND Louis Majorelle (French, 1859-1926) Attributed Art Nouveau Mahogany Wood and Stone Washstand, with undulating organic ornamentation, the back splash with carved morning glory flowers over an inset onyx slab above a short drawer and a central shelf above a single door cabinet. 43" H x 17" W x 16" D.
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