Auction Information
February 2025: Session 2 Fine Decorative Art
Caza Sikes
Including a cut glass bowl, a pressed glass globe, a vase, and finally a commemorative "Antique Shoppe" tray.
Lot: 46 - Three Pressed Glass Serving Pieces
All early to mid 20th century, including a cake stand, a tray with edge, and finally a large punch bowl. Largest is bowl, at diameter of 14.5".
Lot: 47 - Blown and Etched Glass Covered Cake Stand
Early 20th century, a blown glass cake stand with etched cover. Total ht. 15".
Lot: 48 - Pottery and Stoneware Group
Two pieces of Pigeon River Pottery by Owmby, and one unmarked stoneware vessel. Tallest height: 4"
Lot: 49 - Collection of 12 Woven Baskets
All nicely woven, in varying shapes and sizes.
Lot: 50 - Collection of Early Americana
Including two pie crimpers, two bentwood boxes, two miniature irons, a rolling pin, a cookie stamp and one cornshuck creation by Neil Colmer.
Lot: 51 - Collection of Applique Quilts and Linens
Including two nice applique quilts, one with ring pattern, another with diamond floral pattern, another in plain white, and finally several linens. Largest 80" x 100".
Lot: 52 - Collection of Cream/Green Glazed Pottery
9 pieces in total, including 6 bowls, two pitchers and one vase. All in a cream glaze with green accents and some crazing in most. Tallest height: 9"
Lot: 53 - Pair of Spool Cabinets
Each American, 19th century, including one walnut cabinet with 8 graduated drawers (marked for placement to the underside of each) on brass pulls, and another small 2-drawer pine example. Largest ht. 13", dp. 15.5", wd. 11.5".
Lot: 54 - Pair of 19th Century American Tool Boxes
A pair of 19th century tool boxes, one with double hinged lids, another open with handle. Largest ht. 13", dp. 15".
Lot: 55 - Pair of Primitive American Boxes
One covered box, another sliding, each with dovetailed construction, each 19th entury. Largest ht. 7.5", dp. 11.5".
Lot: 56 - Folk Art Sewing Box with Duck and Clark's Spools
A folk art carved sewing box, with carved duck, pin cushion, and single drawer filled with Clark's spools. Ht. 10", and 7" squared.
Lot: 57 - Group of Copper Measures, 19th Century
A group of 6 graduated measures in copper, unmarked. Tallest ht. 4.5".
Lot: 58 - Pair of Cast Iron Banks
One cat and one piggy bank. Both held together by a single screw. Tallest height: 4.25"
Lot: 59 - Cincinnati Buggy Cart in Old Paint
A 4 wheeled buggy cart in old green and maroon paint, with an article picturing a boy on the cart, citing its location as Clifton, Cincinnati. 45" wheel to wheel. Ht. 26" (not including handles).
Lot: 60 - Great Group of Carnival Horse/Jockeys, Polychrome Wood
A group of 8 horse and jockey carvings, meant for a carnival game, each carved and painted, as well as numbered, with undersides holes for spokes. Lg. of each 14.5".
Lot: 61 - Group of American Folk Art Carvings
Four 20th century carvings, including a preacher, a heavy figure, a polychrome painted folk art gentleman with cane and separately carved top hat, and finally an African American gentleman in suit. Each polychrome carving is signed indistinctly. Ht. of tallest 10".
Lot: 62 - Large Oblong Woodlands Bowl
Large and weathered wood bowl, oblong in shape. With a repaired split down the middle. 23.5" lg. x 13.5" wd.
Lot: 63 - Group of Vintage Paper Mache Halloween Baskets
All with nice color, adorned with unique facial expressions. Tallest height: 7.5"
Lot: 64 - Betty Thomas American Folk Art Portrait, Oil
American/Columbus, 20th Century. A contemporary, but finely done portrait of a fatherless family, interior scene with all the details you'd expect, including colorful braided rug. Signed lower right, and to stretcher. 18" x 24" (sight); 21.5" x 27.5" (frame).
Lot: 65 - Michael Falco American Folk Art Landscape
"Autumn Harvest." Michael Falco (American, 1931-2006). Acrylic on canvas. Signed and titled lower right. 13.5" x 17.5" (sight); 22" x 26" (frame).
Lot: 66 - Theorem on Velvet by G.B. French
G.B. French (American, 20th century). Watercolor on velvet, signed l.r. in a painted frame, depicting a still life with bird. 25" x 31.5" (framed).
Lot: 67 - "Map of the Middle West" Sampler, 1932
A framed sampler and folky "Map of the Middle West", depicting several states, along with their state flowers, and certain elements typical of the regions. Initialed l.l. and dated. In a period frame. 24" x 30" (framed).
Lot: 68 - Folk Art Town Scene by Harold Bayer
Harold Everett Bayer (American/Toledo, 1900-1996). Oil on board, depicting a charming town, busy with people milling on the street. Signed, inscribed "Toledo" and dated 1987 l.r. 19" x 24" (sight), 24" x 28" (framed).
Lot: 69 - Pair of Wall Pockets
A pair of 20th century wall pockets, including one with heart cutout and alligatored black painted surface, marked "The Jeremiah Morrow Furniture Co., Cabinetmaker". Tallest ht. 15.25".
Lot: 70 - 19th Century Miniature Blanket Chest
A charming and more diminutive American blanket chest. Ht. 20", wd. 28", dp. 14".
Lot: 71 - Ohio Blanket Chest with Painted Surface
19th century, and attributed to Ohio (York County) on an old label to interior, on ball feet and with old plume painted surface to front, top, and lined areas. Ht. 25", wd. 38".
Lot: 72 - 1809 English Sampler
1809, likely English, with alphabet, numbering and a pastoral landscape. 13" x 15" (framed).
Lot: 73 - Salt Glazed Earthenware Bennington Style Insulator
Salt glazed ceramic earthenware, mottled brown and yellow finish. Threadless design, very similar to Bennington U-982. Possibly Ohio. 4.5" ht. x 4" diameter at widest.
Lot: 74 - American Memory Jug
Early 20th century, a very busy memory jug with numerous gems, shells, watch covers, toys, cameos and other ephemera. Ht. 9.5".
Lot: 75 - Folk Art American Village by Dolores Hackenberger
Dolores Hackenberger (American, b. 1930). Oil on canvasboard, depicting an Amish village, signed l.r. 4.5" x 21.5" (sight), 8.5" x 25" (framed).
Lot: 76 - Shaker Box and Carved Dish
A 20th century Shaker box with nice painted surface, and an unusual folk art carved dish. Dish diameter 11".
Lot: 77 - Book Stand, Rocker, and Moses Willard Light
Three Americana items, including a Lt. Moses Willard chandelier, in hand turned wood and green paint, with 8 candleform lights. Also a charming letter stand, and finally a child's rocker.
Lot: 78 - American School Still Life on Canvas
Early 20th / late 19th Century American still life on canvas of oranges in a basket with a bunch of flowers. Signed "M.L.S." lower right. 9" x 11" (sight); 11" x 14" (frame).
Lot: 79 - 19th Century English Sterling Salts and Spoons
Four English sterling salts in shell form and spoons, the salts hallmark to interior basin and with dolphin feet. Ht. of each 1.25". Total weight 6.23 ozt.
Lot: 80 - 6 Sterling Chargers, Henry Greenaway, 18th Century
6 sterling chargers with ornate edges and engraved crests, each hallmarked for Henry Greenaway, English silversmith, 18th century. Each charger with stipple engraved pair of crest, one with crown and wings, the other indiscernable. Diameter of each 9.5". Total weight amounts to a heavy 114.51 ozt.
Lot: 81 - Silver Egyptian Filigreed Cup Holders
10.72 troy ounces total. Not tested for silver, could be 800 silver or sterling. Incredibly detailed filigreed silver work throughout, with pointed tops and bottoms. Intricately done silversmithing with scrolled designs in the round and miniature applied sterling silver flowers with beaded center. Both 3" ht.
Lot: 82 - Sterling Repousee Civil War Panels, Henryk Winograd
Henryk Winograd (Polish/American, 1917-2008). A collection of 4 sterling overlay repousee panels, each with Civil War subjects, including: "Gen. Phillip Sheridan at Cedar Creek VA., Oct. 19, 1864", "Chancellorsville- Gen. Stonewall Jackson is Fatally Wounded May 2 1863", "Gen. Lyon at WIlson's Creek Aug 10 1861", and "Gen. Grant Leads Infantry at SHiloh Apr. 6-7 1862". Each hallmarked and signed at the fold by WInograd, 3 of these measure 7.25" x 10", one is only slightly larger at 8" x 10.75".
Lot: 83 - 19th Century French Bird Diorama
French, 19th century. A shadow box frame housing a scene with birds and their babies, amidst a landscape. Mixed media, including relieft paper, lithography, watercolor, and even dried foliage. With period label to verso in French, including title. Barely visible lettering to l.l. just above mat. 12.5" x 15.5" (sight), 19.5" x 23.5" (framed).
Lot: 84 - WIlliam Powell & Son Leather Fitted Gun Case
An unfortunately empty fine leather hunting gun case by William Powell & Son, London. Label to interior lid. Lg. 32.5".
Lot: 85 - Early Italian Faience Parakeet
Early 19th century or earlier, an Italian faience architectural bird, with traces of blue decoration. Ht. 6.25".
Lot: 86 - German Flow Blue Turkey Platter and Carving Set
Platter marked to underside. Carving set is a bone-handled English set. Width of platter: 20.5"
Lot: 87 - Pair of English Plated Table Pheasants
Early 20th century, a pair of table display pheasants, each marked to underside, in silver plate. Each lg. 14".
Lot: 88 - English Coffin Form Snuff Box
19th century, a cherry snuff box with brass stud work, coffin form. Lg. 3.25".
Lot: 89 - English Sterling Vinaigrette by George Unite
19th century, a George Unite sterling engraved case. Hallmarks to the interior. 2.32 ozt total weight.
Lot: 90 - Four English Horn Snuff Boxes
Each 19th century or earlier, including two oval examples, one horn covered example, and finally a rectangular box. Longest lg. 3"
Lot: 91 - Papier Mache English Snuff Boxes
Four English Snuff Boxes, all 19th century or earlier, including two hand painted examples, one with portrait and another pastoral scene. Also a small pair of transfer printed examples. Largest diameter 2.5".
Lot: 92 - Three English Snuff Boxes with Hunt Subjects
Including a pair of pewter snuff boxes with spaniel decoration, and another horn box with transfer dog. Longest lg. 3".
Lot: 93 - Three English Burlwood Snuff Boxes
A nice group of 3 19th century English burlwood snuff boxes. Longest lg. 3.75".
Lot: 94 - Collection of English Snuff Boxes
All 19th century, a group of 4 varied snuff boxes. Including a paper mache example with tortoise inlay to cover, and other paper mache with silver and tortoise inlay, another horn example with heart, and finally an advertising example from "Nicholaus Schwartz". Longest lg. 4.5".
Lot: 95 - Collection of Brass/Copper English Snuff Boxes
A nice collection of brass and copper snuff boxes, most 19th century, with one particularly humorous engraved example trick box, reading "How the (devil engraving) do you open this". Others engraved as well. Longest lg. 3.5".
Lot: 96 - Porcelain and Enamel Snuff Boxes
A group of 4 porcelain and enamel decorated snuff boxes, including one with pug. Longest lg. 3".
Lot: 97 - Four English Snuff Boxes
Four English Snuff Boxes, 19th century. Including 3 papier mache examples with painting or decoration to cover, and another horn box painted. Lg. 4" of longest.
Lot: 98 - English Snuff Boxes
19th century, a group of 7 English sniff boxes in paper mache, horn and other forms of inlay. Longest lg. 3.25".
Lot: 99 - English Pewter and Metal Cases and Boxes
5 snuff boxes or cases, including a pewter engraved cigarette case, and several other snuff boxes. Longest lg. 4.5".
Lot: 100 - English Snuff and Pill Boxes
Including 4 pill boxes, several with enamel paint, another match safe in brass, and finally a pressed wood box with elk. Longest lg. 3.5".
Lot: 101 - 19th Century European Painting on Velvet
A fine early example on velvet, likely European, depicting a woman with dog and church in background. Nice blue decoration in the landscape. Housed in a simple frame. Sight size: 21" ht. x 16" wd., framed size: 26.5" ht. x 22" wd.
Lot: 102 - Peruvian Wedding Dress
Intricately woven with nice color and decoration
Lot: 103 - "Exile" by Dancer/Artist Michael Sharp
Michael Sharp (American/Cincinnati, 20th Century). Mixed media on board, with abstracted profile over background. 48" x 48" Sharp was a renaissance man of sorts, with a lengthy and accomplished career in the Cincinnati ballet, and a later career as a painter. Receipt from Closson's Gallery, Cincinnati, OH included.
Lot: 104 - Large Equestrian and Jockey Bronze
Bronze horse and jockey, all atop bronze plinth in single casting. Ht. 28".
Lot: 105 - French Fruitwood 19th Century Barometer, Pluie
A French barometer, with dial containing text, maker's Gde. Pluie. Ht. 30".
Lot: 106 - Johann Berthelsen, St. Patrick's Church New York
Johann Berthelsen (American, 1883-1972). Oil on canvas. Signed lower right. A snow covered scene of the iconic St. Patrick's Church, with figures in the foreground. Signed lower right. Titled in graphite to the stretcher "Chapel, St. Patrick's Church." 16" x 12.5" (painting); 21.5" x 17.5" (frame)
Lot: 107 - Winter Landscape by George Howell Gay
George Howell Gay (American, 1858-1931). Watercolor on paper, signed l.l. 27" x 16" (sight), 36" x 25" (framed).
Lot: 108 - Exotic Bird Oil by Karl Plath
Karl Plath (American, 1886-1970). Oil on canvas, signed l.r., and depicting a perched bird with stylized background. 36" x 20" (sight), 40" x 24" (framed).
Lot: 109 - "The Duck Pond" Oil by Alexis Jean Fournier
Alexis Jean Fournier (American, 1865-1948). Oil on canvasboard, signed l.r. With "Chicago Galleries Association" label to verso, and again titled on verso board. 16" x 20" (sight), 20" x 24" (framed).
Lot: 110 - Emile Gruppe (1896-1978)
Oil on canvas. Titled "Tree Screen" and dated 1962 by artist on stretcher. Also signed twice to painting, lower left and lower right. 20.5" x 16.5" (painting); 26" x 22" (frame). This work descended through the family of Cincinnati artist Walter Hildenbrand. The paintings were acquired directly from Gruppe. Hildebrand, eager to learn how to paint, traveled to Gloucester and struck up a lifelong friendship/apprenticeship with Gruppe, often studying with him while he painted on the docks and shores of Gloucester.
Lot: 111 - Emile Gruppe (1896-1978)
Oil on canvas. "Morning Gloucester" as titled by the artist with signature to stretcher. Signed to painting, lower right. A pristine dock scene, predawn, with dock workers toiling away in the morning fog. 24" x 20" (painting); 28" x 32" (frame). This work descended through the family of Cincinnati artist Walter Hildenbrand. The paintings were acquired directly from Gruppe. Hildebrand, eager to learn how to paint, traveled to Gloucester and struck up a lifelong friendship/apprenticeship with Gruppe, often studying with him while he painted on the docks and shores of Gloucester.
Lot: 112 - Emile Gruppe (1896-1978)
OIl on canvas. Untitled. Signed lower right. A sizable dock scene, likely Gloucester, of the ship the Vilanova. 30" x 32" (painting). This work descended through the family of Cincinnati artist Walter Hildenbrand. The paintings were acquired directly from Gruppe. Hildebrand, eager to learn how to paint, traveled to Gloucester and struck up a lifelone friendship/apprenticeship with Gruppe, often studying with him while he painted on the docks and shores of Gloucester.
Lot: 113 - Ken Gore (1911-1990)
Oil on board. Titled "Bend in the Stream" with inventory number 6915, to verso. Signed lower left to painting. Housed in a very nice, hand scraped/carved wood frame with linen mat. 24" x 20" (painting); 32.5" x 28.5" (frame).
Lot: 114 - Tom Talbot Oil on Canvas Beach Scene
Tom Talbot (American, 1936-2009). Oil on canvas, signed l.l., and depicting a bustling beach scene. 29" x 23" (sight), 35" x 28" (framed).
Lot: 115 - Tom Talbot Impressionist Landscape
Tom Talbot, (American, 1936-2009). Oil on canvas, depicting a pair of figures on a path. Signed l.l. 16" x 11.5" (sight), 20" x 16" (framed).
Lot: 117 - "Ready for Town", Taos Painting by Raphael Lillywhite
Raphael Lillywhite (American, 19891-1958). Oil on canvasboard, signed l.l., and depicting a lone Native American figure on a rocky outcrop, with horse grazing. 11.5" x 15" (sight), 17" x 20" (framed).
Lot: 118 - "Unexpected Visitors" by Raphael Lillywhite
Raphael Lillywhite (American, 19891-1958). Oil on canvas board, a large scene for the artist, depicting a Pueblo village with two approaching riders. Label on verso with title. Signed l.l. 24" x 20" (sight), 30" x 26" (framed).
Lot: 119 - Encampment with Teepees by Joseph Henry Sharp
Joseph Henry Sharp (American/Cincinnati, 1859-1953)Encampment Scene (likely Montana)Pastel on paperSigned l.r.Housed in a period carved giltwood frame 10.5" x 15.5" (sight)14.5" x 20" (framed) PROVENANCEThe Collection of Nancy DeCourcy Evans, Cincinnati, OHÂ
Lot: 120 - Joseph Henry Sharp, "Snowstorms" Encampment Scene
Joseph Henry Sharp (American/Cincinnati, 1859-1953) Ostensibly titled "Snowstorms" by way of label affixed to verso. The work retains what appears to be a portion of the original stretcher with graphite inscription that reads something to effect of "The Old Road ..." (see image) however there is no way to indicate whether this has any influence of the artist. The work shows a vast snowy landscape vista, with gentle rising hillside in the background. In the middle of the composition is an Indian encampment, with at least four tipis dotting the landscape. The brushstrokes in the sky suggest a snowstorm is in full swing. Oil on canvas 1908 Signed and dated lower right 15.5" x 22.5" (size of work); 22.5" x 29.5" (frame) Exhibited/Provenance: The Collection of Nancy DeCourcy Evans, Cincinnati, OH Exhibited: Indian Hill Historical Museum Association, 1978 Â
Lot: 121 - Lone Figure by Raphael Lillywhite
Raphael Lillywhite (American, 19891-1958). Oil on canvas board, signed l.l., and depicting a lone Native American figure on a rocky outcrop, with horse grazing. 11.5" x 15" (sight), 17" x 20" (framed).
Lot: 122 - Firelight Scene by Joseph Henry Sharp
Joseph Henry Sharp (American/Cincinnati, 1859-1953) Firelight SceneOil on canvasSigned l.r. 16" x 20" (canvas size)21" x 25" (framed) A quintessential subject from Joseph Henry Sharp's Taos work, the subject shows one of the artist's models in an interior, with drum, headdress hanging in the background, and a soft light bathing the seated figure. A fine example of the artist's Taos School period. PROVENANCEThe Collection of Nancy DeCourcy Evans, Cincinnati, OH
Lot: 123 - Henry Farny Lithograph Portrait of Native American
Lithograph on paper, after a sketch by Henry Farny (American/Cincinnati, 1846-1917). Signed in the plate. 7.5" x 6" (sight), 13" x 10.75" (framed).
Lot: 124 - Henry Farny Pen/Ink Sketches, Longfellow Poem
Henry Farny (American/Cincinnati, 1847-1916). A pair of pen and ink sketches, each embedded in the same frame, matted and with type. One sketch is a small Native American encampment, and the other is a forested vignette with a lone figure sleeping at the base of a tree. On the verso of this is a hand written poem after one of Longfellow's works. For a similar example, see the Cincinnati Panorama show at Cincinnati Art Galleries- 12/24. Several such sketches have surfaced on the market from Farny's illustration days at the onset of his career, prior to his trips to the American West. Small sketch 2.25" x 2.25" (sight), larger sketch 6.5" x 5.5" (sight), total frame 13.5" x 16".
Lot: 125 - "Earl of Dunraven and Guide" by Henry Farny
Henry Farny (American/Cincinnati, 1847-1916)Earl of Dunraven and Guidegouache on paperSigned and dated 98, l.r.With artist's "bullseye" remarquelabels to verso 14" x 10" (sight)20" x 16.25" (framed) PROVENANCE The Estate of Nancy DeCourcy Evans, Cincinnati, OHPurchased by the above from the C.M Russell Gallery (C.M. Russell Foundation, Inc.) EXHIBITED The Indian Hill Historical Museum Association, 1975LITERATURE"Henry Farny", exhibition catalogue, Indian Hill Historical Museum Association, 1975. Plate 71. LOT ESSAY Henry Farny's picturesque subjects of the American West gained great acclaim during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His knack for capturing expansive Western landscapes, with a "lemon sky" and meticulous detail, were often laden with Native American subjects in the foreground, or some impending conflict related to the closure of the great Western Frontier. Farny was so highly regarded that he was a a featured judge in the Chicago World's Exposition in 1893, and had a national clientele. This subject is particularly interesting, depicting the Earl of Dunraven, who provided a fascinating footnote in Colorado history- specifically Estes Park. Windham-Wyndham Quin (1841-1926), was the 4th Earl of Dunraven, located in Wales, and was an adventurous hunter, soldier, politician, and all around colonialist-tempered fellow of royal descent. He claimed 15,000 acres is what is now current Estes Park, Colorado in 1874, ultimately building a tourist hotel. He spent considerable time there big game hunting and planning for the area, but eventually sold off the land after many claims from settlers, as he had difficulty litigating from a distance. It seems logical that Farny would have found himself in the company of the Earl of Dunraven. He made several trips to the American West, beginning in the 1880s, and covered the Transcontinental Railroad. His most iconic work- "The Song of the Talking Wire" (Taft Museum, Cincinnati), depicts a lone Native American in a stark winter landscape leaning against a newly constructed telegraph wire, a sign of the changing frontier. The Earl of Dunraven made an effort to bend Estes Park to his will, and would have been active in the area during Farny's visits to the West. It is a pristine, fine example of the artist's work, during the height of his career.  Â
Lot: 126 - Charles Meurer Landscape of Cattle
Charles Meurer (American/Cincinnati, 1865-1955). Oil on board, signed l.r., depicting a pastoral scene with cattle. 5.75" x 8.75" (sight), 9" x 12" (framed).
Lot: 127 - Forest Landscape by John Weis
John Weis (American/Cincinnati, 1892-1962), Oil on canvas, signed l.r., with a forest interior and sunlit foliage. 16" x 17.5" (sight), 22" x 24" (framed).
Lot: 128 - Coastline Waves by Reginald Grooms
Reginald Grooms (American/Cincinnati, 1900-1989). Oil and watercolor on paper, signed u.l., and depicting waves crashing against a cliff shoreline. 21" x 27" (sight), 25" x 31" (framed).
Lot: 129 - Pair of E.T. Hurlet Etchings
Both views of Cincinnati from different angles, each with Carew Tower and the PNC Bank building present. Each signed in graphite to the margin, with one dated '35. Largest is 12" x 9" (impression).
Lot: 130 - Outstanding Classical Bas Relief by Charles Henry Niehaus
Charles Henry Niehaus (American/Cincinnati/New York, 1855-1935). An impressively and large bronze bas relief panel, with classical subjects engaged in leisurely activity, the central focus being a harpist. Signed in marble carved style CHS and dated 1903 on a wall, left center, and inscribed Aubry Bros, NY, 1903 to lower right. Aubry Brothers specialized in the casting of large monuments and monumental jobs, taking on many such projects from Niehaus during his career, as well as several monuments by Augustus St. Gaudens (1848-1907). It is not known where this bronze was originally intended, though it was likely for a building in Cincinnati, as Niehaus always stayed engaged with his native city during the ascent of his career. News accounts of the day do reveal Niehaus' relationship with Aubry Bros., though this example is not mentioned. He did produce a monumental frieze for the capital building in Frankfort, KY, which also were relief panels with classical iconography. Â
Lot: 131 - Diptych by Lamar Briggs
Lamar Briggs (American, 1935-2015). A pair of oils on canvas, each inscribed to verso.
Lot: 132 - "Don't Tell Mama" Textile by Chad Alan
Chad Alan (American/Cincinnati, 20/21st Century). An elaborate modern textile weaving of a woman in colorful Art Nouveau dress, all mounted to frame. Ex Malton Gallery, CIncinnati, OH. 56" x 31" (textile), 66" x 41" (framed).
Lot: 133 - "Vase of Flowers" Acryllic by Peter Max
Peter Max (American, b. 1937). Acrylic on paper, signed u.l., and with extensive inscription and sketch in marker to verso, dedicated and titled. 30" x 22" (sight), 46" x 36" (framed).
Lot: 134 - "Carmoniesque" by Estelle Laibson
Estelle Laibson (American/Cincinnati, 20th/21st Century). Oil on canvas, signed l.r. Purchased from Greenwich House Gallery, Cincinnati OH. 40" x 30" (sight), 50" x 39" (framed).
Lot: 135 - "Day in the Country" Oil by Moshe Rosenthalis
Moshe Rosenthalis (Israeili, 1922-2008). Oil on canvas, depicting an artist working en plein eir, signed l.r. and with biographical information to verso. 19.5" x 15.5" (sight), 30" x 26" (framed).
Lot: 136 - "First Saturday in May: Saddling Shed" by Joyce Garner
Joyce Garner (American/Louisville, b. 1947). A large oil on canvas in vibrant tones, depicting the saddling shed, signed l.l. Stamped and titled to verso. 35" x 47" (sight), 41" x 54" (framed).
Lot: 137 - Oil on Canvas by Moshe Rosenthalis
Moshe Rosenthalis (Israeili, 1922-2008). Oil on canvas, depicting two figures, signed l.l.31.5" x 40" (sight), 40" x 48" (framed).
Lot: 138 - "Chemin de Fer" Silkscreen by Leroy Neiman
Leroy Neiman (American, 1921-2012). Silkscreen on paper, signed l.r. and numbered 11/250 in l.l. margin. 28" x 41" (sight), 44" x 56" (framed).
Lot: 139 - Pair of Abstract Works on Paper
A pair of works in abstract manner, watercolor and oil on paper, each signed indistinctly. Each 23" x 18" (framed).
Lot: 140 - Cubist Work by Terri Hallman
Terri Hallman (American, b. 1962). Mixed media on board, signed l.l. and with artist's label to verso. 24" x 23" (sight), 30" x 28" (framed).
Lot: 141 - "Desire" by Alisa Nahor
Alisa Nahor (1915-1987). Mixed media (oil, gouache, watercolor) on paper, signed and dated 81 l.r. 26" x 19" (sight), 30" x 23" (framed).
Lot: 142 - Pair of Works in Fantastical Frames, Jeff Sutherland
Including "Not a Problem" and "Slippery on the Bottom" by Cincinnati based artist Jeff Sutherland. Each oil on board with artist fashioned giltwood frames. Each signed and titled to verso and titled to lower frame. Largest 48" x 31" (framed).
Lot: 143 - Monumental Abstract Expressionist Oil by Esther Levy
Esther Levy (American, 20th century). Oil on canvas, signed to verso and with papaerwork from Malton Gallery, CIncinnati, OH. 65" x 65" (sight), 72" x 72" (framed).
Lot: 144 - Johnny Friedlander (German, 1912-1992), Aquatint
Artist's proof (E.A.) marked to the lower left and signed to the lower right. Print size: 30" ht. x 22" wd., framed size: 36" ht. x 27" wd.
Lot: 145 - Johnny Friedlander (German, 1912-1992), Aquatint
Numbered 32/95 to the lower left and signed to the lower right. Housed and recessed in a nice frame with corners holding the print down. Print size: 30" ht. x 22" wd., framed size: 44" ht. x 36" wd.
Lot: 146 - Jeanne Mason Koch, Abstract Large Oil
American, 1934-2015 Oil and ground glass beads on canvas. A striking op-art abstract work, where the finely ground glass dust creates a shimmer effect across the composition. Signed and dated 1983 to verso. 60.5" ht. x 60" wd.
Lot: 147 - Paul Jenkins (American, 1923-2012), Watercolor
Entitled "Phenomena Net Last" and dated 1975 to the back. Signed by Jenkins lower center. Arches, France paper watermark to lower left corner of deckled edge paper. Sight size: 41.5" ht. x 29.5", framed size: 50.5" ht. x 38.5" wd.
Lot: 148 - Willi Baumeister (German, 1889-1955) Silkscreen
Titled "Komposition in Grun". Housed in a simple wood frame with the paper floating. Signed by the artist to the lower left. Given directly by the artist to the consignor's father. Sight size: 16.5" ht. x 20.5" wd., framed: 22.5" ht. x 26.5" wd.
Lot: 149 - Willi Baumeister (German, 1889-1955) Silkscreen
Titled "Montaru", 1953. Signed lower right and numbered/incribed lower left 53/90. Sight size: 21.5" ht. x 25.5" wd. Framed size: 29" ht. x 32.5" wd.
Lot: 150 - Joan Miro (Spanish, 1893-1983), Lithograph
Suite la Bague d'Aurore (1957). Etching/aquatint in colors. Numbered 8/50 to the lower left. Deep plate impression. Plate size: 5.25" ht. x 4.25" wd., framed size: 16" ht. x 14" wd.
Lot: 151 - James Rizzi Lithograph
Signed in pencil by Rizzi and inscribed "Look of Love", 1982 to the bottom portion. Edition number 59/99. Inscribed by artist to top with "A print for Pat, tit for tat". Sight size: 4" ht. x 2.75" wd. Framed size: 9" ht. x 7.75" wd.
Lot: 152 - Modernist Lithograph
Modernist lithograph, signed indistinctly to the lower right and titled "Discard III" to the lower right. Sight size: 31" ht. x 23" wd., framed size: 43" ht. x 32" wd.
Lot: 153 - Pablo Picasso (Spanish, 1881-1973)
Jacqueline au Mouchoir Noir (Bloch 874, Mourlot 316), 1959. Mourlot's third (final) state. Inscribed to verso in pencil with "Jacqueline de Profil, 1957-1959). Published by Gallery Louise Leiris, Paris. Signed in pencil in plate to the lower left. Full sheet. Edition number 25/50. Sight size: 26" ht. x 19.75" wd., framed size: 41" ht. x 33.5" wd.
Lot: 154 - Pablo Picasso (Spanish, 1881-1973)
(Spanish, 1881-1973) , "Le repos du sculpteur devant le jeune cavalier", pencil signed in margin and dated 1933 in the plate. Sheet size:13 5/8" ht. x 17 5/8" wd., plate size: 7.5" ht. x 10 1/8" wd.
Lot: 155 - Pablo Picasso (Spanish, 1881-1973)
"Minotaure Caressant une Femme", from La Suite Vollard, pencil signed in the margin and dated in the lower right hand corner of the plate. Sheet size: 13.5" ht. x 17.5" wd., plate size:11.5" ht. x 14.25" wd.
Lot: 156 - Pablo Picasso (Spanish, 1881-1973)
"Modele contemplant un Groupe sculpte" (B. 175; Ba. 328), from Suite Vollard. Signed in the margin and dated in the plate. Sheet size: 13.75" ht. x 17.5" wd., plate size: 11.5" ht. x 14.25" wd.
Lot: 157 - Jazz Musicians Silkscreen After Picasso
After Pablo Picasso, a silkscreen rendering of "Jazz Musicians", signed in plate. 23" x 25" (framed).
Lot: 158 - Butch Skynear Acrylic Painting
Titled "Six Silver Houses on a Round Red Hill". Prescott, Arizona. Nice color. Sight size: 29" ht. x 19" wd., framed size: 30" ht. x 20" wd.
Lot: 159 - Alois Janak (Czech, b. 1924)
"Homage to Louis Armstrong" lithograph by Janak. Signed to the lower right and numbered to the lower left. Print size: 17.5" ht. x 13.5" wd., framed size: 32.5" ht. x 24.5" wd.
Lot: 160 - 1982 Watercolor by Jan Canipen
Signed and dated in pencil to the lower left. Depicting a still life with apple. Deckled edge paper. Sight size: 8" ht. x 12.5" wd., framed size: 15.5" ht. x 20" wd.
Lot: 161 - James Collins Dedicated Pastel
A pastel dedicated and signed "A Souvenir for Ralph Kahn", dated 1983. Depiction of a woman turned away. Sight size: 8.5" ht. x 9" wd., framed size: 14.25" ht. x 13.25" wd.
Lot: 162 - Robert Indiana Steel Love Sculpture
No signature present. 3" ht.
Lot: 163 - H. Frances, Artist's Proof Lithographed Cube
Five lithographs, all housed in a single lucite cube by H. Frances. All titled and all artist's proofs. All signed by the artist. Cube dimensions: 4" each side
Lot: 164 - Rita Mallett Lithograph and Collage
Collage over lithograph with button components, playings cards and raised areas. Sight size: 29" ht. x 23" wd., framed size: 40" ht. x 32" wd.
Lot: 165 - Elizabeth Model Wood Sculpture Atop Stand
Titled to base "In Memorium Ebony", dated 1958. Old exhibition label to bottom. Carved wood. Height with stand: 17"
Lot: 166 - Robert Mapplethorpe Bound Book
Published by Random House and prepared by the foundation.
Lot: 167 - After Alexander Calder
30th anniversary print of the founding of the United Nations lithograph, signed in pencil and numbered E.A. Sight size: 10.75" ht. x 8.75" wd., framed size: 15.5" ht. x 12.5" wd.
Lot: 168 - Ernest Tino Trova (b. 1927), Falling Man
Falling Man GoxF.M. Gox (Tristan Gox)Black oxidized steel and bronze, nickel plated brass, and acrylic baseEdition 46/125, signed to the basePublished by Pace Editions, NY1976 11" ht. x 8" wd. x 3" dp.
Lot: 169 - Emaus Talleras Last Supper Construction
Steel and bronze last supper construction on wood panel. 8" ht. x 23.75" wd.
Lot: 170 - Jack Hudson Lithograph
Titled to center "Eagle and Salmon". Signed lower right and numbered AP 10/25 lower left. Sheet size: 21.5" ht. x 20" wd., framed size: 27" ht. x 25.5" wd.
Lot: 171 - Etching of Guillamin After Cezanne
After Paul Cezanne (French, 1839-1906). Etching and aquatint on paper, unsigned, and likely posthumously printed from the plate, depicting Armand Guillamin. 7.5" x 5.5" (sight), 18" x 16.5" (framed).
Lot: 172 - "Vision of Paris" Lithograph After Marc Chagall
After Marc Chagall. Lithograph in colors, floating above gilt and gesso frame. 27" x 23.5" (framed).
Lot: 173 - Armand Durand Etching After Rembrandt
An etching on paper, early 20th century, after a Rembrandt portrait. 14" x 12" (framed).
Lot: 174 - Rembrandt van Rijn (Dutch, 1606-1669)
Etching, drypoint on laid paper. Print has been laid down. Titled "Three Oriental Figures" (Jacob and Laban). Etching size: 5.75" ht. x 4.5" wd., framed size: 11.5" ht. x 9.5" wd.
Lot: 175 - Book of Hours Page, Framed
17th century or earlier, in a double sided frame, some gilt and toned lettering. 13" x 12" (framed).
Lot: 176 - Lithograph in Colors After Salvador Dali
A posthumous lithograph, framed. 26" x 24" (framed0.
Lot: 177 - Aquatint After Georges de Feure
After Georges de Feure (French, 1868-1943). Etching and aquatint on paper, unsigned. 25" x 20.5" (framed).
Lot: 178 - "Devil Made me do it" by Charles Emery Ross
Charles Emery Ross (American/Cincinnati, 20th/21st Century). Oil on canvas, signed l.l., and inscribed and dedicated to verso. Unframed. 36" x 26".
Lot: 179 - Ron Turcott Autographed Photograph
Silver gelatin photograph of Ron Turcott looking back at his lead, signed in marker by the Hall of Fame jockey, with cut equestrian mat. 23" x 26.5" (framed).
Lot: 180 - Pair of Kentucky Derby Related Posters
Including one unsigned Secretariat example with Leroy Neiman artwork, and another commemorating the 2003 Derby. Largest framed
Lot: 181 - William Hentschel Airbursh
Airbrush of Galleon ship on rice paper, signed lower center in graphite. 4.5" x 4.5" (sight); 12" x 9.5" (frame)
Lot: 182 - Kevin Kelly (American, b. 1960)
"Everyone's a critic" triptych. Acrylic/alkyd on paper. Three unique works of the same figure posing in a mirror. 2006. Each signed and dated lower center. Each 9.75" x 8" (sight); 16.5" x 14.5" (framed).
Lot: 183 - Peter Max, Acrylic on Canvas Original, Flag with Heart
"Flag with Heart." Acrylic on canvas. Signed in flag to front. Doodled, dated 2002 and dedicated to framers paper, verso. Inventory number 83183. 9" x 12" (size of canvas); 24" x 28" (frame).
Lot: 184 - Kendall Buster (American, 20th Century)
"Instructions - Frieze Frame." Enamel on aluminum. Four piece hanging construction. Largest pieces measure 18" x 24"
Lot: 185 - Charley Harper, "Crown in the Snow"
Silkscreen on paper. Signed lower right and editioned 1363/1500. With original title card, affixed to back. Print impression measures 20" x 20"; frame is 27" x 26"
Lot: 186 - Charley Harper, "Diligent"
Silkscreen on paper. Signed lower right and edition 1553/2000. With original title card, affixed to back. Print impression measures 20" x 16"; frame is 29" x 25"
Lot: 187 - Venetian Oil by Nicolas Briganti
Nicholas Briganti (Italian, 1861-1944). Oil on canvas, depicting a Venetian marine scene, with St. Mark's in the distance. Signed l.r. 24" x 35" (sight), 30" x 41" (framed).
Lot: 188 - Chinese Carved Toggles and Seals
Including an incised jade seal, an agate chop, and three stone or jade toggles. Tallest ht. 3.25".
Lot: 189 - Three Neolithic Chinese Carvings with Reports
Including two carved dark jade toggles, and a standing figure in jade, each accompanied with report from "Orenda", Santa Fe. Age in report suggests neolithic, though this is not certain. Ht. of tallest 4".
Lot: 190 - Large Framed Chinese Ancestral Portrait
19th century, watercolor and gouache on laid scroll paper, all mounted to scroll and housed in large and impressive frame. 75" x 36" (framed).
Lot: 191 - Large Collection of Japanese Carved Netsuke in Basket
A large collection of antique carved Japanese netsuke figures, all stored in early 20th century woven basket. 44 figures in total, including turning-heads, one Okimono figure, and numerous netsuke, several polychrome or signed. Basket signed to interior lid. ***Buyer's notice: This item can only be purchased and picked up from our gallery in Massachusetts. We will not facilitate or arrange out of state shipping.
Lot: 192 - Chinese Glazed Roof Tile with Guanyin
Chinese 20th century. A roof tile on lotus form base, with relief Guanyin figure. 6 character mark to verso, and stamped to underside. Ht. 13.5".
Lot: 193 - Chinese Export Jadeite Lamp
Chinese, early 20th century, a jadeite covered vessel converted to lamp with rosewood stand and brass fittings. Ht. 25".
Lot: 194 - Erte Serigraph with Raised Decoration
Numbered 97/150 to the lower right in roman numerals and signed to the lower right. Components of raised decoration include the gilt and silver components. Sight size: 28" ht. x 21" wd., Framed size: 40" ht. x 32" wd.
Lot: 195 - Guillaume Azoulay "Derby" Etching
Numbered 143/300 to the lower left, titled Derby and signed to the lower right in the margin. Deckled top and bottom edge. Size of print: 17.5" ht. x 24" wd.
Lot: 196 - Sica, Triptych, Three Sisters
Marliyn Sica Thompson triptych, numbered 8/10. With gilt decoration, on a heavy stock paper, housed in a nice frame. Size of each panel: 23.5" ht. x 18" wd., framed size: 31" ht. x 63" wd.
Lot: 197 - African Trading Beads in Amber
Colorful necklaceÂ
Lot: 198 - Trio of African Art Pieces
Two masks, one likely Ivory Coast and one spear. Spear lenght: 40", largest mask size: 24" ht.
Lot: 199 - Southwestern Turquoise Bangle
With three inset turquoise stones, two in triangle form flanking center stone.
Lot: 200 - 14K Pearl Necklace and Earrings
Earrings marked with 14K gold. Delicate bands of 14K gold in between nice pearls, earrings each with two inset pearls. Total weight: .5 ounces
Lot: 201 - 18K Gold, Pearl and Diamond Ring
Bird's nest design ring with inset pearl and six small inset diamonds. Total weight: .43 ounces
Lot: 202 - 14K Gold and Pearl Ring
Bird's nest design with inset pearl. Total weight: .37 ounces
Lot: 203 - 2.09 Ct. Diamond Ring and Band
A Diamond ring with 2.09 ct. central round cut diamond, SI2-L, with 1.06 ct. aggregate mounted diamonds, in 14K ring, marked 585. Also accompanying band with approximate 1ct. aggregate pave mounting in 14K.
Lot: 204 - 19th Century Needlework and Enameled Purse and Wallet
19th century, a needlepoint purse, finely done, with enamel banding, and interior wallet. Ht. 5", wd. 6.5".
Lot: 205 - Samuel Black Plaque with Declaration of Independence
Samuel H. BLack, 1859. A copper plaque with central emblem and small print of the Declaration, and facsimile signatures, publication information to lower perimeter.
Lot: 206 - Pair of Color Lithographs by Charles Cobelle
Charles Cobelle (French, 1902-1994). A pair of framed lithographs in color, each signed in graphite and numbered, one depicting a sporting scene, the other a Parisian street. Each 19" x 21" (framed).
Lot: 207 - Pair of Oaxacan Ceramic Anteaters, Dona Rosa
Signed by Dona Rose to base, Oaxaca, Mexico. Length of each: 10.25"
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