- NEWCOMB MACKLIN PARTIAL GILT FRAME
NEWCOMB MACKLIN PARTIAL GILT FRAME Newcomb Macklin partial gilt frame, Rabbet: 12"h x 16"w overall 17"h x 21"w
- NEWCOMB MACKLIN FRAME Newcomb Macklin
NEWCOMB MACKLIN FRAME Newcomb Macklin period carved gold leaf frame, rabbet: 24.25"h x 27.38"w, overall 32"h x 34.5"w
- NEWCOMB MACKLIN DESIGNED BY STANFORD
NEWCOMB MACKLIN DESIGNED BY STANFORD WHITE Newcomb Macklin designed by Stanford White, flat panel, gilded period frame, 23"h x 27"w, rabbet: 18"h x 21.75"w
- NEWCOMB MACKLIN STYLE PICTURE FRAMEEmpty
NEWCOMB MACKLIN STYLE PICTURE FRAMEEmpty ornate gilt picture frame with distinctive splines on back corners. Attributed to Newcomb Macklin, but there are no tags or labels to that effect. 26-1/2" x 22-1/2" overall, rabbeted for 20" x 16" (or 16" x 20"). shipping info This item will need to be shipped by a packing company of your choice. We maintain a list of reliable shippers, or you may choose your own.
- Newcomb-Macklin. Frames, set of
Newcomb-Macklin. Frames, set of two. carved and gilded wood. result: $3,000. estimate: $600–800. Larger work:
Exterior measurements: 38 h x 33 w x 2.5 d inches.
Interior measurements: 31.25 h x 26.25 w inches.
Stamped manufacturer's mark to verso 'N. M. CO.'.
Smaller work:
Exterior measurements: 20 h x 22 w x 1.75 d inches.
Interior measurements: 12.375 h x 14.25 w inches.
- NEWCOMB MACKLIN STANFORD WHITE
NEWCOMB MACKLIN STANFORD WHITE FRAME Newcomb Macklin Stanford White frame, rabbet: 8.5"X7", overall: 13.5" x 12"
- Newcomb Macklin stamped Stanford
Newcomb Macklin stamped Stanford White frame. Takes a 23'' x 19'' picture.
- NEWCOMB MACKLIN BAROQUE STYLE PERIOD
NEWCOMB MACKLIN BAROQUE STYLE PERIOD FRAME, NEMCOMB MACKLIN LABEL AFFIXED VERSO, 33"H X 26 Newcomb Macklin Baroque Style period frame, Nemcomb Macklin label affixed verso, 33"h x 26.5"w, rabbet: 27"h x 20.25"w
- NEWCOMB MACKLIN FRAMEAmerican,
NEWCOMB MACKLIN FRAMEAmerican, Newcomb Macklin Frame.
Sight Size: 29 x 23 in.
Rabbet Size: 30.25 x 24 3/8 in.
Overall Framed Size: 37 x 31 x 3.5 in.
Condition:
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- NEWCOMB MACKLIN FRAME - 36.5 X
NEWCOMB MACKLIN FRAME - 36.5 X 26.25Early 20th C. Newcomb Macklin Arts and Crafts Hand Carved and gilded Wood Frame.
Rabbet Size: 36.5 x 26.25 in.
Overall Size: 46.25 x 35.75 in.
Condition:
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- A Newcomb-Macklin Frame with an
A Newcomb-Macklin Frame with an Elyse Ashe Lord print laid to board. Height of frame 13 1/4 x width 15 1/8 inches.
- Newcomb Macklin style gilt frame;
Newcomb Macklin style gilt frame; together with two other frames, five miscellaneous prints and music notes on parchment.
Largest frame: 37" x 31.25
- 1920'S NEWCOMB MACKLIN FRAME -
1920'S NEWCOMB MACKLIN FRAME - 19.25 X 12.25American, 1920's Newcomb Macklin Frame.
Rabbet Size: 19.25 x 12.25 in.
Overall Framed Size: 26 x 19 in. (04-5)
Condition:
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- NEWCOMB MACKLIN FRAME - 30 X 20Early
NEWCOMB MACKLIN FRAME - 30 X 20Early 20th C. Newcomb Macklin Arts and Crafts Hand Carved and gilded Wood Frame.
Rabbet Size: 30 x 20 in.
Overall Size: 38.25 x 28.25 in.
Condition:
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- All artwork is listed and sold per section (10) of our terms and conditions, please read over all definitions of authorship prior to bidding to better understand artwork listings.
- Helmuth Stone Gallery provides condition reports as a courtesy to our clients and assumes no liability for any error or omission. Any condition statement is given as a courtesy to a client and is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Descriptions are our opinions and should in no way be construed as a guarantee of any kind as to age, condition, mater. The bidder assumes responsibility for ensuring that the condition of the item(s) meets with their satisfaction prior to bidding. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections, or the effects of aging.
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- ARTS AND CRAFTS NEWCOMB MACKLIN
ARTS AND CRAFTS NEWCOMB MACKLIN HAND CARVED FRAME Arts and Crafts Newcomb Macklin hand carved frame, rabbet 24.25" x 36.25, overall 28.5" x 40.5", retains Findlay Galleries, Chicago label
- Necomb Macklin Stanford White frame.
Necomb Macklin Stanford White frame. Takes a 20 1/4'' x 24 1/4'' picture.
- NEWCOMB-MACKLIN STYLE FRAME 20TH
NEWCOMB-MACKLIN STYLE FRAME 20TH CENTURY RABBET SIZE 18.25” X 20.25”. OVERALL 21.5” X 23.5”.NEWCOMB-MACKLIN STYLE FRAME, 20th Century, Carved and gilded wood. Dimensions: Rabbet size 18.25" x 20.25". Overall 21.5" x 23.5".
- NEWCOMB-MACKLIN FRAME 20TH CENTURY
NEWCOMB-MACKLIN FRAME 20TH CENTURY APERTURE 20.5" X 24.25". OVERALL 27.5" X 31.5".NEWCOMB-MACKLIN FRAME, 20th Century, With typical arrow-form corner splines. Retains original label. Dimensions: Aperture 20.5" x 24.25". Overall 27.5" x 31.5".
- NEWCOMB-MACKLIN STYLE FRAME 20TH
NEWCOMB-MACKLIN STYLE FRAME 20TH CENTURY RABBET SIZE 16.25” X 18.25”. OVERALL 19.5” X 21.5”.NEWCOMB-MACKLIN STYLE FRAME, 20th Century, Dimensions: Rabbet size 16.25" x 18.25". Overall 19.5" x 21.5".
- CARVED AND GILDED NEWCOMB MACKLIN
CARVED AND GILDED NEWCOMB MACKLIN FRAME: Minor wear matching liner inside liner measures 15 3/4'' x 12 3/4'' inside frame measures 16 1/4'' x 13 1/4'' overall outer measurement 21 1/2'' x 18 1/2''.
- A LOT OF TWO NEWCOMB MACKLIN GOLD
A LOT OF TWO NEWCOMB MACKLIN GOLD LEAF CARVED WOOD FRAMES A lot of two Newcomb Macklin style gold leaf carved wood frames, one rabbet: 10"h x 8"w
- LARGE GILDED AND CARVED NEWCOMB-MACKLIN
LARGE GILDED AND CARVED NEWCOMB-MACKLIN FRAME: Will accept a painting that is 36'' x 42''. Outer dimensions are 43'' x 49''.
CONDITION: Age-appropriate wear, very limited gilt loss.
- LARGE POSSIBLE NEWCOMB MACKLIN
LARGE POSSIBLE NEWCOMB MACKLIN GILT FRAME44" high, 47" wide. Rabbet: 40 1/4" high, 36" wide. Estate found, barn stored condition, gilt wear, small losses, soiling.
Condition:
Auction buying is wholesale and not the same as retail store or retail internet buying. There are no returns based on condition. Our auction items are mostly vintage, mostly from estates, and are not in perfect condition. The items are sold "as is", and we are acting as agents, not as principals. Accordingly, prospective buyers are entirely responsible for determining the physical condition of lots prior to and as a condition to bidding. Bidders are obligated to determine their level of interest in and value of the items based solely on their own review. To assist prospective bidders in this endeavor, we offer in person open-house preview days prior to the auction, and also provide written condition reports in response to emailed requests submitted to condition@woodburyauction.com at least two days prior to the auction. The printed catalog lot information is a best efforts presentation of our opinion, rendered on a time-sensitive schedule, and is provided for guidance only, without legal obligation, and does not constitute a "statement of fact". The absence of condition statements in a lot catalog entry does not mean that the item is in perfect condition or is without defects. Please understand that our duty is to present the items fairly for bidder consideration and that the bidder's duty is to make independent investigation of the condition of items before bidding.
- POSSIBLY NEWCOMB MACKLIN, LARGE
POSSIBLY NEWCOMB MACKLIN, LARGE GOLD LEAF FRAMEPossibly Newcomb Macklin, Large Gold Leaf Frame. Art & Crafts period.
Rabbet Size: 39.5 x 29.5 in.
Overall Framed Size: 50 x 46 in.
Condition:
- By registering to bid for this auction either in-house or online and/or placing a bid in this auction the BIDDER/BUYER agrees to all the terms and conditions of Helmuth Stone Gallery Auctions.
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- All silver, gold and/or jewelry lots or invoices containing said lots MUST be paid for via WIRE TRANSFER, no other forms of payment will be accepted.
- All items are sold as-is where-is and no guarantees are made of any kind. All sales are final; no refunds will be given under any circumstances.
- All artwork is listed and sold per section (10) of our terms and conditions, please read over all definitions of authorship prior to bidding to better understand artwork listings.
- Helmuth Stone Gallery provides condition reports as a courtesy to our clients and assumes no liability for any error or omission. Any condition statement is given as a courtesy to a client and is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Descriptions are our opinions and should in no way be construed as a guarantee of any kind as to age, condition, mater. The bidder assumes responsibility for ensuring that the condition of the item(s) meets with their satisfaction prior to bidding. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections, or the effects of aging.
- Online images can sometimes be low quality due to the uploading process, original high-resolution images can be requested via email at HelmuthStone@gmail.com
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- Unless otherwise stated in the description, all items are sold without additional documentation or COAs. If any supporting documentation is available an image will be available online via the catalog listing.
- MUSEUM QUALITY DUTCH SCHOOL PAINTING
MUSEUM QUALITY DUTCH SCHOOL PAINTING IN FABULOUS NEWCOMB-MACKLIN FRAME: ''The Old Mill Near Rotterdam, circa 1880'', Oil/Canvas, 40'' x 49'', carved and gilded Newcomb-Macklin frame, 49.5'' x 58.5''.
CONDITION: Relined, several touches of inpaint throughout, mostly in windmill and upper-left sky cloud. Ready to hang.
- EUROPEAN CANAL PAINTING NEWCOMB
EUROPEAN CANAL PAINTING NEWCOMB MACKLIN FRAME: 20'' x 14'', no visible signature, gilded and carved Newcomb Macklin frame with label affixed verso, 26.5'' x 20.5''.
CONDITION: Blemish on the frame in the lower left corner.
- Newcomb College Brass Mailbox and
Newcomb College Brass Mailbox and Doorbell Frame, early 20th century, attributed to Alice Moise, featuring a cut-out Louisiana live oak, h. 11-3/4", w. 9-1/2", d. 2".
- A Newcomb College Brass Mailbox
A Newcomb College Brass Mailbox c. 1915 hand wrought brass sheeting with cut out decoration of monogram "P" in a roundel flanked by scrolls height 11 4/ in. width 9 1/8 in. depth 2 in. Note: Wear and oxidation to surface.
- NEWCOMB COLLEGE RIVETED BRASS MAIL
NEWCOMB COLLEGE RIVETED BRASS MAIL BOX/POCKETNewcomb College Riveted Brass Mail Box/Pocket, early 20th c., scalloped top, tapered sides, central panel with pierced design featuring circled "R" monogram flanked by scrolls, unmarked, h. 11 5/8 in., w. 9 1/8 in., d. 2 in
- IMPRESSIONIST LANDSCAPE PAINTING
IMPRESSIONIST LANDSCAPE PAINTING IN NEWCOMB MACKLIN FRAME: Oil/Board, 9'' x 12'', signed lower left W. A. O. Paul, under glass, carved and gilded frame 12.75'' x 15.75'', Newcomb Macklin label affixed verso.
CONDITION: Frame shows minor wear.
- Group of Three Newcomb College
Group of Three Newcomb College Items, including a good cut sheet brass tapered wall mailbox, first quarter 20th century, h. 12\", w. 9-1/4\", d. 2-1/4\", a 1909 Newcomb College souvenir postcard depicting the Robb Mansion, h. 3-1/2\", w. 5-1/2\", and a copy of the 1998 Newcomb College Arts and Crafts Sales Exhibition catalogue from the Jean Bragg Gallery, New Orleans, Louisiana, h. 11\", w. 8-1/2\". A wall mailbox similar to the one being sold is pictured on page 8 of the accompanying Jean Bragg Gallery catalogue.
- Newcomb College (New Orleans, Early
Newcomb College (New Orleans, Early 20th Century) "Red Blossoms", watercolor on paper, sight 9-1/2" x 13", pencil signed lower right "Owen". Glazed, matted and presented in a carved giltwood frame.
- 20th century American frame, Dutch
20th century American frame, Dutch metal gilt wood and machine-carved cove molding frame, sight edge with petal motif, finished corners, interior 30-3/4 x 19-1/4 in., exterior 36 x 24-3/4 in., depth 2-3/4 in., width 3 in. Minor abrasions, newer back frame. Deaccessioned by the North Carolina Museum of Art to benefit the Acquisitions Fund
- C W PITKIN, TWILIGHT, NEWCOMB-MACKIN
C W PITKIN, TWILIGHT, NEWCOMB-MACKIN FRAMED O/CCaroline Pitkin, American, 1858 - 1937, Twilight Fields oil on canvas, signed and dated 1926 lower left, in original Newcomb-Macklin giltwood frame. Dimensions: painting 14x16, frame is overall 23x25, interior rabbit 14.2x16.2
Property from a Washington Connecticut Estate
(PERR685)(TC)
Condition:
the painting unfortunately has extensive flaking, the frame with original gilding and two slightly open mitered joints, but is cosmetically and structurally very good
- Mary Francis Baker (New Orleans,
Mary Francis Baker (New Orleans, Newcomb College, ca. 1943) "1902 Newcomb College Calendar Frontispiece", sight 9" x 6", monogrammed lower right "M.F.B.". Glazed, matted and presented in a giltwood frame.
- Newcomb College embroidery made
Newcomb College embroidery made by May Asbury Jones and book by Emma Putnam Bancroft circa 1920 linen mat with Arts and Crafts floral border size: 15 3/4'' square; together with handcrafted book with embossed leather cover: Bancroft Emma Putnam. THOUGHTS OF 'MUMMIE'. New Orleans: Newcomb College 1921. Fully illustrated with engravings by Clare Bancroft Mayer. (2pcs) Provenance: From the collection of May Asbury and Mary and Alling Jones. Other Notes: May Hammond Hollinshead Asbury Jones (1901-1986) was born in Milledgeville Georgia in 1901. Her father Darden Asbury was the southeastern agent for the Southern Pacific Railway and they lived at times in Birmingham New Orleans Atlanta and Lookout Mountain Tennessee. But it was Milledgeville and her grandparents' home ''Rose Hill'' now known as Lockerly Hall that was always ''home''. Here as a child her love of art was first encouraged when she began drawing and china painting classes at ''China Grove'' home to neighbor and family friends Miss Callie Cook who taught art at the Wesleyan Conservatory in Macon and her mother Anna Maria Green Cook author of the definitive History of Baldwin County . May Asbury entered Sophie Newcomb College in 1919. As a junior she submitted two design proposals one of which was chosen as the Newcomb Undergraduate ring. After graduating with a Bachelors in Design she spent the remainder of 1923 touring Europe before beginning work in NY in the advertising dept of Bonwit Teller as a fashion illustrator and also writing a monthly column on design and fashion for Milledgeville's ''Union Recorder'' newspaper. While living and working in New York she took classes at Cooper Union as well as The Art Students League. She also studied at Cranbrook Penland Arrowmont and Seecelo the North Carolina art camp of friends and artists Frances Hall and Frank Stanley Herring. Returning to Milledgeville in 1938 gave her opportunity to pursue her passionate belief in the innate creativity of children. She taught privately as well as teaching art education classes at Wesleyan College and Woman's College of Georgia now known as Georgia College & State University the state's designated liberal arts university. In 1940 she married Aubrey Jones and had a son Aubrey Alling Jones and enjoyed success in roles of working artist teaching and home-making. When her love of working in metals and ceramics was curtailed by arthritis she began to experiment in the art of fused glass while studying pastels and watercolor with fellow artist and friend Frank Stanley Herring ( Smithsonian Folk Art Collection ). One of her last works at age 80 was a pastel portrait of her granddaughter Elizabeth with whom she enjoyed many years of encouraging pursuits of creative opportunities. The majority of her art glass is in local collections as well as the private collection of her granddaughter Elizabeth Leah Asbury Jones Legere. Embroidery with light stain to center and creases throughout. Book with spots to cover as well as endpapers. Interior in good condition.