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2 Online Bidding
5 Lots 1001–1073
11 Conditions of Sale
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1001Nathaniel Hill 2 1/2-inch Pocket Globe, c. 1754, twelve printed gores laid down on a plaster and wooden sphere, illustrating the Northwest portion of America as “Unknown Parts,” cartouche reading A New Terrestrial Globe by Nath Hill 1754, fish-skin-covered wood case lined with twelve hand-colored printed gores of the celestial maps, housed in a custom glass and lead case.
Provenance: Collection of Vera Rubin.$4,000-6,000
100214kt Gold Open Face Pocket Watch, Omega, the silver-tone metal dial with baton numeral indicators, manual-wind 17-jewel movement no. 25025294, case no. 0014447, 41 mm, signed.$300-500
1003Two 14kt Gold Watch Chains, one of ropework chain, the other oval links, 21.9 dwt, lg. 9 3/8, 12 5/8 in.$400-600
1004Pair of Cuff Links, China, the discs with characters meaning blessing for a long life, joined to bamboo-form batons, 14kt gold mounts.$200-300
1005Miniature Case of Forty-four drawers, probably America, 19th century, the dovetailed drawers with brass pulls arranged in eleven rows of four, the case with parallel slats applied to the top and sides, all on four flattened turned feet, ht. 15 1/4, wd. 15 3/4, dp. 5 in.$600-800
1006Three American Sterling Silver Items, a Black, Starr & Frost traveling clock, the case with an engraved monogram, opening to an inset clock marked “Doxa Watch Co.,” lg. 3 5/8; an R. Blackinton & Co. case decorated with arabesque scrolls centering an engraved monogram, with an inset lead pencil, two interior compartments and inset writing surface, lg. not including chain 3 3/4, approx. 5.9 troy oz. (including lead and unmarked chain); and a Tiffany yo-yo, engraved “High Yield” to one side, dia. 2 3/8 in., approx. 2.3 troy oz. (including string).$800-1,200
1007Louis Vuitton Monogram Suitcase, France, with brass hardware and natural cowhide leather trim and handle, red interior label, serial number 789967, 8 5/8 x 25 3/4 x 16 1/2 in.$400-600
1008Louis Vuitton Monogram Suitcase, France, with brass hardware and natural cowhide leather trim and handle, red interior label, serial number 789095, 8 5/8 x 27 3/4 x 16 1/2 in.$400-600
1009Green “Empire Paper Collars.” Box and a Pipe Organ Model, late 19th/early 20th century, the shallow cylindrical box with lithographed lid centering an eagle clutching arrows atop a Union shield, a red decal on the side of the box reading “100 Gent’s Pat./COMBINATION/SHIRT COLLARS//STYLE A/BYRON//SIZE/14/INCHES,” (minor foxing and wear), ht. 2 1/2, dia. 10 3/4; and a small model of a pipe organ with a note on the reverse detailing its New York State history, ht. 9 3/4 in.$300-500
1010Carved Poplar Box, John Allen, c. 1904, the lift top with molded edge surrounding geometric motifs, opens to a well with removable tray, on the similarly carved box constructed with round-headed screws, ht. 9 1/4, wd. 21 1/2, dp. 12 1/2 in.
Note: The underside of the tray with inscription reading: “This was made Nov. 4th 1904/AND/ Presented By John L. Allen to Ralph L. Allen.”$400-600
1011Fishing Creel and Pair of Wooden Dumbbells, a wicker fishing creel with leather trim, adjustable leather and cloth shoulder strap, approx. 14 x 8 x 9 in., two wooden dumbbells, approx 13 x 4 in.$250-350
1012English School, 19th Century
Pair of Coastal ViewsUnsigned, both with “Carvers & Gilders/Picture Makers & Restorers/England” labels on the reverse.Oil on panel, 5 x 7 in., matching frames.Condition: Good.$400-600
1013C. Plath 7-inch Sextant, Hamburg, Germany, with pierced frame, inset silvered brass scale calibrated 0-155, marked C. Plath Hamburg, index arm, adjustable magnifier, vernier scale marked 0-10, multiple sun shades, horizon mirror, eyepieces, and a rosewood handle, all in a fitted mahogany box with German C. Plath manual.$400-600
1014John Taylor Arms (American, 1887-1953)
Destroyers in Wet Basin, 1943, ed. 875. Signed and dated “John Taylor Arms 1943” l.r., numbered III” l.l. Etching, plate 10 x 17 1/4 in., framed. Condition: Fine impression, not examined out of frame.
N.B. This is #2 from the U.S. Navy series. Depicted are the U.S.S. Radford, Quick and Mervine in South Kearney, New Jersey [Fletcher 377 (iii/III)].$300-350
1015Hill & Price 8-inch Anodized Brass Sextant, Bristol & Cardiff, 19th century, brass arc with silvered scale marked 0-120, and engraved Hill & Price Bristol & Cardiff, index arm with silvered vernier, magnifier, and thumbscrew, horizon mirror, eyepieces, and sunshades, all housed in a fitted dovetailed mahogany case, with label reading in part E.F. Lundy Fish Dock Road Great Grimsby, and brass carrying handle.$200-400
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1016Continental School, 19th Century
Ships in HarborUnsigned.Oil on canvas, 12 x 16 in., framed.Condition: Lined and restretched, minor retouch l.l.$300-500
1017J.D. Potter Anodized Brass Sextant, London, mid-19th century, brass arc with silvered scale marked 0-160, pierced frame engraved Potter London, index arm with vernier, magnifier, and thumbscrew, horizon mirror, eyepiece, and ebony handle, all housed in a fitted dovetailed mahogany box with additional eyepiece, and label reading in part: Hydrometer and Mathematical Instrument Maker J.D. Potter Successor to R.B. Bate 31 Poultry, London.$800-1,200
1018John Whorf (American, 1903-1959)
Wave Upon a ShoalSigned “John Whorf” in watercolor l.r.Watercolor on paper, 15 5/8 x 22 1/4 in. (39.7 x 56.6 cm), framed.Condition: Deckled edges, pinpricks in corners and u.c., adhesive tape remnants on verso along top edge, minor soiling on verso.$800-1,200
1019Robert Wyland (American, b. 1956)
DolphinsSigned, dated and inscribed “Wyland 1990 Hawaii” l.r.Watercolor on paper, 15 x 20 1/4 in., framed.Condition: Good.$1,000-1,500
1020Engraved Hunting Powder Horn, c. late 18th/early 19th century, cow horn with carved spout, engraved on the side THE CHASE with a mounted hunter, and two dogs chasing a rabbit, and below THE DEATH, with a dog and the dead rabbit, marked between the two scenes Engraved by C. Wood, with a pine plug and iron loops for a carrying cord, overall lg. 19 1/2 in.$800-1,200
1021Eagle Pommel Sword and Scabbard, c. early 19th century, silver-plated brass hilt, with an eagle pommel, horn grip, steel blade marked Warranted/A. BERGER, with foliate designs and panoply of arms, black leather scabbard with silver-plated brass throat, middle band, and drag, blade lg. 30, overall lg. 35 in.$300-500
1022Bronze Waterman on Stand, depicting a bearded, 17th century waterman with top hat, oar, and coil of rope, ht. 8 1/2, total ht. 11 1/2 in.$400-600
1023Bowmore Sea Dragon Aged 30 YearsIslayoriginal bottling, in black ceramic decanter, 43%1 750ml bottle$1,000-1,200
1024Bowmore Sea Gulls Aged 22 YearsIslayoriginal bottling, in blue ceramic decanter, 43%1 750ml bottle$400-500
1025Mixed Domaine de la Voute Domaine de la Voute Grand Fine Champagne Cognac 1er Grand Cru de Cognac(1 4/5 quart) u: 5.5cm, bottled and distilled by Gaston Briand, 46%(1 4/5 quart) u: 5.5cm, bottled by Madame Gaston Briand, 46%Grand Fine Champagne Cognac 1er Grand Cru de Cognac VSEP (1 4/5 quart) u: 7.0cm, bottled and distilled by Marcel Ragnaud, 41%Cognac3 4/5 quart bottles$500-700
1026Martell Medallion VSOP Cognac Cognacu: 4.5cm, original bottling, duty free bottling, c. 1960s, no proof stated1 40 ounce bottle (oc)$150-200
1027Mixed Courvoisier Cognac Three Star Luxe (1 bt, oc) original bottling, bottled for UK market, no volume or proof statedVSOP Fine Champagne (4 4/5qt, oc) original bottling, US tax strip, c. late 1960s, 42%Cognac5 4/5 quart bottles$300-400
1028Burgess and Fenton Single-lever Corkscrew, marked “J B & SONS” and “PATENT LIFT,” wooden handle with brass ferrule, (light rust to operational parts), approx. lg. 6 1/2 in.$1,500-2,500
1029Hawkes Sterling Silver-mounted and Cut Glass Cocktail Shaker, early 20th century, of typical form, with a tapering body cut with reeded vertical bands and ovals, ht. 9 7/8 in.$500-700
1030Three Crocodile Skin and Glass Flasks, two with sterling silver mounts, each Sheffield, one 1901-02, Joseph Rodgers & Sons, maker, ht. 6, the other, 1909-10, James Dixon & Son, maker, ht. 8 3/8; the third crocodile skin-clad throughout with a vertical strip to center exposing glass, ht. 8; together with a crocodile skin desk accessory, possibly letter holder, ht. 5 5/8 in.$300-500
1031Six Gucci .800 Silver Julep Cups with Hunting Motifs, Italy, 20th century, marked “GUCCI/800,” each with applied animal elements, ht. to 4 1/2 in., approx. 32.6 troy oz.$250-350
1032Six Kirk & Son Sterling Silver Cordials and a Fisher Sterling Silver Tray, monogrammed cordials, ht. 4 3/8, circular tray, dia. 10 5/8 in., approx. 29.7 troy oz. total.$250-350
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1033Henrich Schlitt Decorated Mettlach Stein, Germany, 1901, depicting two men with tri-corner hats sitting at table smoking and drinking, etched, inlay on lid, signed, marked Mettlach VB 2751 on underside, 2.5 L, ht. 16 in.
N.B. Gary Kirner, The Mettlach Book, Second Edition, p. 112.$600-800
1034Three-piece Tiffany & Co. Sterling Silver Tea Service, New York, 1892-1902, monogrammed, each squat, with a reeded band to neck and foot, teapot, creamer, and covered sugar, teapot ht. 5 3/8 in., approx. 34.4 troy oz.$1,000-1,500
1035Harold E. “Doc” Edgerton (American, 1903-1990)
Two Photographs: Death of a Light Bulb and Swirls and Eddies of a Tennis Stroke, n.d. and 1939, respectively, both printed later. Both signed “HAROLD EDGERTON” in pencil on the verso l.c. Gelatin silver prints, image sizes to 18 x 14 3/8 in. (45.7 x 36.5 cm), unmatted, unframed.Condition: Good.$1,000-1,500
1036Paint-decorated Cast Iron Cribbage Board, patented “Dec 22, 1863,” New York, “JOHN GILL’S/Improved Cribbage Board” printed on the bottom covering with patent and manufactory information, the board with integral pegs which can be in the up or down position, molded top edge and base, black painted overall with red and gilt detail, lg. 10 3/4, wd. 3 3/4 in.$500-700
1037Two Aviator Inspired Lounge Chairs and an OttomanAluminum, leatherProbably China, late 20th/early 21st centuryBrown leather seat in riveted aluminum streamline design frame, approx. ht. 27 1/2, 27 1/2, 14 1/2; dp. 40, 40, 28, wd. 28, 28, 27 in.$1,000-1,500
1038Salvador Dalí (Spanish, 1904-1989)
Ciquenta Tigre. Signed “Dali” in pencil l.r., numbered “79/199” l.l. Color lithograph on Arches paper, plate 18 1/4 x 21 in., sight size 22 1/2 x 24 in., framed. Condition: Not examined out of frame.$250-350
1039Corbusier Inspired Leather Chair and Footstool; and a Bar BenchLeather, chrome; upholstery, steelUnited States; Italy, contemporaryBlack leather cushion seat in a rectangular tubular steel frame by Leathercraft Inc., accompanied by an ottoman, respective ht. 27, 13 7/8, wd. 50, 24 1/2, dp. 27 1/2, 22 1/2; black brushed upholstered oval seat raised on gray steel frame with eight legs joined by tubular stretcher, manufactured by ZEVS, ht. 28, lg. 47 1/2, dp. 13 1/4 in.$750-950
1040Three Continental Pipes, two with carved wood bowls: one with three deer and a hinged lid carved with a dog, white metal mounts marked indistinctly, possibly signed “Hansen,” bowl ht. 5 3/8, total lg. 17, the other with a woman holding a bowl of fruit, the base of the bowl carved with an oak tree, with white metal mounts indistinctly marked, bowl ht. 5, lg. 24; the third with a meerschaum bowl, bowl ht. 4 5/8 in.$200-300
1041Ronson Mastercase Cigarette Case, Newark, New Jersey, brushed metal case with lighter element, engraved with “HB” on front, purported to be property of Humphrey Bogart, 4 3/4 x 2 3/4 in., with felt bag and two letters written by Claire Gaynor describing the item and her acquisition of it from Gordon Bau. Goldberg Auctions, Sale 38, Lot 657.$800-1,200
1042The First Playboy Magazine, volume 1, number 1, 1953, debut issue with Marilyn Monroe, cover separated along spine, accompanied by original mailing envelope (tears) and reprint issue, unknown print date, each 8 1/2 x 11 in.$1,200-1,800
1043Group of Marilyn Monroe Memorabilia, including Movie Life magazine, volume 15, number 12, November 1952; Photoplay magazine, volume 45, number 4, April 1954; Movie Spotlight magazine, volume 5, number 5, October 1954; Time magazine, volume 67, number 30, May 14, 1956; Photoplay magazine, volume 50, number 4, October 1956; Screen Stories magazine, volume 60, number 2, February 1961; LIFE magazine, volume 52, number 25, June 22, 1962 (three copies), LIFE magazine, volume 53, number 7, August 17, 1962; LIFE magazine, volume 73, number 10, September 8, 1972; Time magazine volume 102, number 3, July 16, 1973; LIFE magazine, volume 5, number 8, August 1982; two tin serving trays depicting nude scenes “Golden Dreams” and “A New Wrinkle,” posed by Marilyn Monroe, each 12 1/2 x 17 1/4 in.$200-300
1044Framed Marilyn Monroe “Golden Dreams” Calendar, featuring image of Marilyn Monroe with 1954 tear-away calendar from Aggieland Pharmacy, College Station, Texas, calendar dimensions 16 x 9 1/2, framed dimensions 23 1/2 x 16 3/4 in., calendar appears complete, not examined out of frame.$200-300
1045Framed Marilyn Monroe “Golden Dreams” Calendar, featuring image of Marilyn Monroe with 1955 tear-away calendar below, calendar dimensions 20 3/4 x 11, framed dimensions 26 1/4 x 16 5/8 in., calendar appears complete, not examined out of frame.$200-300
1046Framed Marilyn Monroe “Golden Dreams” Calendar, featuring image of Marilyn Monroe with 1956 tear-away calendar below, from Jim Tate Motors, Grand Coulee, Washington, calendar dimensions 19 1/2 x 12, framed dimensions 26 1/2 x 22 3/4 in., calendar appears complete, not examined out of frame.$200-300
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1047Framed Marilyn Monroe “A New Wrinkle” Calendar, featuring image of Marilyn Monroe with 1959 tear-away calendar below, from Watuppa Heights Service Center, Fall River, Massachusetts, calendar dimensions 16 x 9 1/2, framed dimensions 25 3/4 x 19 1/4 in., calendar appears complete, not examined out of frame.$200-300
1048Lewis Henke and William Smith Souvenir Tickets and 2 Chicago Federal League Tickets, 1885 ticket for Lewis Henke reads “1st. Baseman of the Atlanta Base Ball Club, 1885, fatally hurt y accident in the game of August 14th with the Nashvilles, died Saturday, August 15th, 1885 at 6 o’clock P. M./‘GOD REST HIS SOUL IN PEACE!’” below mounted photograph on front and “Souvenir Ticket for the Henke Benefit./Don’t give up this ticket at the Gate. Keep it in memory of the honest player, for the benefit of whose wife and family it is issued.” on reverse, 2 3/8 x 4 in., 1886 ticket for William Smith reads “3rd Baseman of the Toronto Base Ball Club. Fatally injured while bathing on Hanlan’s Island, Toronto, August 8th, 1886. Died Monday, August 9th, at 3.30 A.M./‘God rest his soul in peace.” below mounted photograph on front and “Souvenir Ticket for the Smith Benefit./Don’t give up this Ticket at the Gate. Keep it in memory of the honest Player, for the benefit of whose Mother it is issued.” on reverse, 2 3/8 x 4 in., 1914 Chicago Federal League Annual Pass numbered 309 and 1915 Chicago Federal League Baseball Club pass both signed by sportswriter Malcolm MacLean (d. 1948), each 2 1/2 x 4 1/4 in.$600-800
1049St. Louis American League Base Ball Co. Stock Certificate, certificate number 40, 88 shares, certifying R.L. Hedges as owner of eighty-eight (88) shares of the capital stock of the St. Louis American League Base Ball Co. (then St. Louis Browns, currently Baltimore Orioles), dated October 17, 1905, signed by R.L. Hedges on front (as President) and back (as stock recipient), slight tears along edges, 10 3/8 x 8 1/4 in.$300-500
10501914 Boston Braves World Champion Leather Pillowtop, silver print on fringed, leather pillowtop depicting team photograph of the 1914 “Miracle Braves” team, which improved upon their last-place record of 26 wins and 40 losses in early July to finish the season with a record of 94 wins and 59 losses capped by a sweep of the Philadelphia Athletics in the World Series, the franchise would not win another pennant until 1948, approx. 26 x 32 1/2 in., framed dimensions 33 x 39 in., not examined out of frame.$3,000-5,000
10511914 Boston Braves Newspaper Supplement Photo, from September 27, 1914 The Sunday Herald, captioned “THE BOSTON “BRAVES” - WHO HAVE BEEN MAKING A SENSATIONAL BID FOR CHAMPIONSHIP HONORS,” with print identifying each of the twenty-seven players along the bottom edge, the team went on to win the World Series, charging from worst in the league in early July to first place at season’s end, earning the nickname “The Miracle Braves,” 22 x 15 3/4 in., framed dimensions 27 x 21 in.$400-600
1052Signed Photograph of Notre Dame’s Four Horsemen of 1924, unframed, black and white photograph depicting the so-called “Four Horsemen of 1924,” Don Miller, Elmer Layden, Jim Crowley, and Harry Stuhldreher, inscribed to John (Ryan), student manager of the football team from 1924 to 1926, the “Four Horsemen” were immortalized by sportswriter Grantland Rice’s New York Herald Tribune article covering Knute Rockne’s team’s upset victory over Army on October 18, 1924, 7 1/2 x 9 1/2 in., accompanied by letter from Dennis Ryan (son of John), Certificate of Authenticity from MastroNet Inc., Letter of Authenticity from SCD Authentic, and framed reproduction photograph, 7 1/4 x 8 1/2 in., framed dimensions 15 1/4 x 15 7/8 in.$400-600
10531958 Game-used NFL Championship Ball, Wilson Thorpe Sporting Goods “The Duke” football given to Artie Funair (d. 2006) by Alan Ameche as thanks for being a “sideline motivator” following the conclusion of the 1958 World Championship game known as the “Mud Bowl,” signed by forty-one 1959 Baltimore Colts, accompanied by letter of authenticity signed by Artie Funair and PSA/DNA opinion letter, approx. 10 x 6 1/2 in.$600-800
1054New England Patriots Signed Football and Helmet, Riddel helmet signed by members of 2003/2004 New England Patriots, accompanied by Global Authentication Inc. Certificate of Authenticity, certification number GV 35334, approx. 10 1/2 x 11 x 9 in., custom Wilson “The Robby Team” Official NFL Autograph Football signed by 48 members of the 2001 New England Patriots, bearing decals of the team logo and Super Bowl XXXVI logo, accompanied by photocopy of Certificate of Authenticity, approx. 10 1/2 x 6 1/2 in.$2,000-2,500
1055Trippensee Planetarium, Trippensee Mfg. Co., Detroit, Michigan, no. 10378, with 3-in. terrestrial globe made up of twelve gores, black- and white-painted wood moon ball, geared and chain-drive mechanism on maple arm with maker’s plaque, spinning and rotating around 5-in. yellow plastic sun and circling black-and-white Venus, on turned column to stepped patinated-metal base with circular calendar, wd. 22 in.$400-600
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1056Modern Novels Adapted to Film, Eighteen Volumes. Including: Robert Ludlum’s The Bourne Ultimatum, New York: Random House, 1990, stated first edition, advance review copy in the dust jacket; Frederick Forsyth’s The Odessa File, New York: Viking, [1972], dust jacket price clipped; James Grady’s Six Days of the Condor, New York: Norton, [1974], book club edition; Ian Fleming’s Octopussy [and] The Living Daylights, New York: The New American Library, [1966], price-clipped jacket; Ian Fleming’s Casino Royale, New York: Macmillan, [1953], clipped jacket, later edition; Ian Fleming’s You Only Live Twice, New York: The New American Library, [1964], clipped jacket, later edition; Eric Hodgins’s Mr. Blandings Builds his Dream House, illustrated by William Steig, New York: Simon & Schuster, [1946], in price-clipped jacket; Martin Cruz Smith’s Gorky Park, New York: Random House, 1981, stated first edition in very good jacket; Peter Benchley’s The Deep, New York: Doubleday, 1976, in the jacket; Ira Levin’s The Boys from Brazil, New York: Random House, [1976], in price-clipped jacket; Erskine Caldwell’s God’s Little Acre, illustrated by Milton Glaser, New York: Farrar, Straus and Cudahy, [1962], in the jacket; Alex Haley’s Roots, New York: Doubleday, 1976, stated first edition, with dust jacket; Mario Puzo’s The Godfather, New York: Putnam’s, [1969], later edition in price-clipped jacket; Gunter Grass’s The Tin Drum, New York: Pantheon, [1962], no note of edition on copyright page, dust jacket dated “2/63” and priced $6.95; Boris Pasternak’s Doctor Zhivago, New York: Pantheon, [1958], later edition, in price-clipped jacket; James Dickey’s Deliverance, Boston: Houghton Mifflin, [1970], book club edition, with dust jacket; Cornelius Ryan’s A Bridge Too Far, New York: Simon and Schuster, [1974], full number line on copyright page, illustrated, dust jacket; and Ron Kovic’s Born on the Fourth of July, New York: McGraw-Hill, [1976], in dust jacket. (18)
Provenance: The Estate of Stratford W. Carter, Boston, Massachusetts.$300-500
1057Modern Novels Adapted to Film Thrillers, Six Volumes. Including: Vincent Bugliosi and Curtis Gentry’s Helter Skelter, New York: Norton, 1974, stated first edition; Thomas Harris’s The Silence of the Lambs, New York: St. Martin’s, 1988, stated first edition; Stephen King’s The Shining, New York: Doubleday, 1977, stated first edition, with “R49” printed in the gutter of page 447; Truman Capote’s In Cold Blood, New York: Random House, 1965, stated first printing, Book of the Month Club; Anthony Burgess’s A Clockwork Orange, New York: Norton, [1963], early edition, not the first; and James Ellroy’s The Black Dahlia, New York: The Mysterious Press, 1987, first edition, signed on title and inscribed and signed on ffep; all volumes in very good condition, in original sound publisher’s bindings, with very good dust jackets. (6)
Provenance: The Estate of Stratford W. Carter, Boston, Massachusetts.$200-400
1058Franklin Library and Other Limited Edition Leather-bound Books, Including Signed Copies, Eleven Volumes Including signed copies of the following titles published by the Franklin Library between 1977 and 1979: Gerald Green’s The Last Angry Man; Louis Auchincloss’s The Rector of Justin; Arthur Koestler’s Darkness at Noon; John Fowles’s The French Lieutenant’s Woman; John Kenneth Galbraith’s The Affluent Society; Jean-Paul Sartre’s Five Plays; Mary McCarthy’s The Group; and Allen Drury’s Advise and Consent; Peter Straub’s The General’s Wife, West Kingston, RI: Donald Grant, 1982, signed first edition; Richard Nixon’s The Real War, New York: Warner Books, 1980, stated first edition, signed, in full leather; and a signed limited first edition of Henry Kissinger’s Years of Upheaval, Boston: Little Brown, 1982, in the slipcase. (11)
Provenance: The Estate of Stratford W. Carter, Boston, Massachusetts.$200-300
1059Pair of Bronze Bookends, American, early 20th Century, featuring relief of cowboys wrangling steer, retailed by Tiffany & Co., New York, each marked “TIFFANY & CO NEW YORK” on side and “SOLID BRONZE” on back, bronze with green patina, each ht. 4 7/8, wd. 5 1/4, dp. 2 1/2 in.$500-750
1060James Earle Fraser (American, 1876-1953)
The Roosevelt Bas Relief, profile portrait plaque, Theodore Roosevelt with quote “Aggressive fighting for the right is the noblest sport the world affords,” marked “DecArtS,” 12 3/4 x 10 in., unframed.$400-600
1061Levi Lawrence Revolutionary War Pension Papers, c. late 18th/early 19th century, a December 1780 document about not drawing a blanket from public stores, a September 1781 document for payment to Lawrence for six months service, a note of reference, a handwritten letter explaining his Revolutionary service, and two State of Vermont Pension documents.$1,000-1,500
1062Framed Theo Bleser Tank Officer Portrait, c. 1945, oil on board of a lieutenant wearing tanker uniform and helmet, with a 10th Armored Division patch on his left sleeve, background depicts a German city on fire and a tank, marked in lower left corner Theo Bleser/GRASSAU 45, and on the right painted in red is the date FEBRUARY 27, 1945, ht. 25, wd. 20 1/4 in.
Note: Grassau, Germany, is a market town in Bavaria, which was taken by the 10th Armored “Tiger” Division in 1945. Theo Bleser (1918-1974) was a well-known German illustrator who worked in the Munich area.$500-700
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1063Framed 1781 Continental Pay Voucher, Silver Shoe Buckle, and Other Artifacts, c. late 18th/early 19th century, framed pay voucher for Samuel Teal for his pay as a soldier in 1781; a dagger with a pike-shaped blade, iron counter-guard, and wooden grip; a leather and wood shot flask; a silver shoe buckle; and a tag with crossed American flags containing twenty-four stars; a pewter medallion for Reverend John Wesley; a case of relics from camp sites in upstate New York; and an engraving of Major General Nathaniel Greene.$200-400
1064Grant, Ulysses S. (1822-1885) Document Signed, 21 December 1875. Printed document on paper nominating Ozro Amander Hadley (1826–1915) as Registrar of the Land Office in Little Rock, Arkansas; framed with a woven silk bookmark created for the commemoration of the 1876 American Centennial, and a portrait of Grant; the document water stained, chipped, with old folds, 17 3/4 x 14 1/4 in.; 39 x 23 in. overall.$300-500
1065Two Imhof Brass Desk Clocks, Switzerland, both carriage clock style with eight-day, 15-jewel, time-only movements, one with mother-of-pearl dial and sides with pierced doors over the dial, the other with blue and gold columns supporting the movement with gold-tone dial, ht. 4 3/4 to 7 1/2 in.$300-500
1066Brass-bound Mahogany Captain’s Writing Desk, America or England, early 19th century, the hinged lift top with document pocket on underside opens to a felted work surface, compartments, and pen tray, further opening to a slanted felted writing surface which lifts for storage, all on a modern tapered-leg stand for use as a table, (minor imperfections), overall ht. 22, wd. 24 1/2, dp. 12 1/2 in.$400-600
1067Small Rosewood Inlaid Desk Box, England, c. 1867, the top inlaid with an engraved monogrammed shield opens to a fold-out writing surface, pen tray, inkwells, and covered compartments, the inside of the top and the writing surface lined in indigo velvet with tooled foliate borders, the top with presentation “FROM UNCLE/Clemens./DEC: 20. 1867.,” (very minor imperfections), ht. 5 3/4, wd. 14, dp. 11 1/2 in.$700-900
1068Two Brush Rests, China, 20th century, one a natural stone scholar’s rock, the other white-glazed ceramic in the form of a mountain landscape, with figures, pine trees, and houses carved in relief, with a four-character mark on the side, lg. to 6 1/2 in.$200-400
1069Blue and White Ceramic Brush Pot, China, 20th century, cylindrical form, the exterior decorated with verses of calligraphy in underglaze blue and a four-character seal and leaf mark in red, with a four-character mark on the base, ht. 4 7/8 in.$300-500
1070Bamboo Brush Pot, China, 19th/20th century, cylindrical, carved to depict a scholar and his assistant in a rural dwelling, with his kang table displaying his scholarly accompaniments including a teapot, document box, and scrolls, with a two-character signature, ht. 5 1/2 in.$300-500
1071Hanging Scroll Painting, China, 20th century, depicting a river and mountain landscape with rocks, trees, mountains, with a scholar admiring the view and a fisherman in a boat, in the manner of Wu Hufan, with calligraphy, signature and seal in the upper left, view 34 x 20 in.$400-600
1072Decorative Japanese Katana and Wakizashi, China, 20th century, on a tiered wood stand, lg. to 40 in.$400-600
1073Chinese Pale Celadon Hardstone Lion, ht. 3 1/2 in.$100-200
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Conditions of Sale1. Some of the lots in this sale are offered subject to a reserve. The reserve is a confidential minimum price agreed upon by the consignor and Skinner, Inc. below which the lot will not be sold. In most cases, the reserve will be set below the estimated range, but in no case will it exceed the estimates listed. A representative of Skinner, Inc. will execute such reserves by bidding for the consignor. In any event and whether or not a lot is subject to a reserve, the auctioneer may reject any bid or raise not commensurate with the value of such lot.
2. All property is sold “as is,” and neither the auctioneer nor any consignor makes any warranties or representation of any kind or nature with respect to the property, and in no event shall they be responsible for the correctness, nor deemed to have made any representation or warranty, of description, genuineness, authorship, attribution, provenance, period, culture, source, origin, or condition of the property and no statement made at the sale, or in the bill of sale, or invoice or elsewhere shall be deemed such a warranty of representation or an assumption of liability.
3. Except as provided in paragraph 1 above, the highest bidder as determined by the auctioneer shall be the purchaser. In the case of a disputed bid, the auctioneer shall have sole discretion in determining the purchaser and may also, at his or her election, withdraw the lot or reoffer the lot for sale. The auctioneer shall have sole discretion to refuse any bid, or refuse to acknowledge any bidder. Any bidder that plans on spending in excess of $100,000 should make arrangements with the accounting department at least five (5) days in advance of the sale, as a deposit may be required to participate.
4. All merchandise purchased must be paid for and removed from the premises the day of the auction. Skinner Inc. may impose, and the purchaser agrees to pay, a monthly interest charge of 1.5% of the purchase price of any lot or item lot not paid for within thirty-five (35) days of the date of sale.
Skinner, Inc. shall have no liability for any damage or loss to property left on its premises for more than three (3) days from the date of sale. If any property has not been removed within three (3) days from the date of sale, at the option of Skinner, Inc. (a) Skinner Inc., may impose, and the purchaser agrees to pay, a monthly storage charge of 1.5% of the purchase price of any lot or portion of a lot not removed within the three days, and/or (b) Skinner Inc. may place the merchandise in a subsequent auction, without Reserve, to be sold to the highest bidder, and after deducting the standard commission and any additional charges that may apply, remit the proceeds to the purchaser.
5. Skinner accepts cash or check for payment. Personal checks will be acceptable only if credit has been established with Skinner, Inc. or if a bank authorization has been received guaranteeing a personal check. Skinner, Inc. reserves the right to hold merchandise purchased by personal check until the check has cleared the bank. The purchaser agrees to pay Skinner, Inc. a handling charge of $25.00 for any check dishonored by the drawee. Please contact Accounting for additional payment methods. Skinner does not accept payment by credit card for merchandise purchases.
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7. In no event will the liability of Skinner, Inc. to any purchaser with respect to any item exceed the purchase price actually paid by such purchaser for such item.
8. Shipping is the responsibility of the purchaser. Upon request, our staff will provide the list of shippers who deliver to destinations within the United States and overseas. Some property that is sold at auction can be subject to laws governing export from the U.S., such as items that include material from some endangered species. Import restrictions from foreign countries are subject to these same governing laws. Granting of licensing for import or export of goods from local authorities is the sole responsibility of the buyer. Denial or delay of licensing will not constitute cancellation or delay in payment for the total purchase price of these lots.
9. Sales in Massachusetts, Florida, and New York are subject to the respective current sales taxes. Dealers, museums, and other qualifying parties may be exempt from sales tax upon submission of proper documentation.
10. A premium equal to 23% of the final bid price up to and including $100,000, plus 20% of the final bid price from $100,001 up to and including $1,000,000, plus 12% of the final bid price from $1,000,001 and over will be applied to each lot sold, to be paid by the buyer as part of the purchase price.
11. Bidding on any item indicates your acceptance of these terms and all other terms printed within, posted, and announced at the time of sale whether bidding in person, through a representative, by phone, by Internet, or other absentee bid.
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13. These conditions of sale shall be governed by the laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts (excluding the laws applicable to conflicts or choice of law). The buyer/bidder agrees that any suit for the enforcement of this agreement may be brought, and any action against Skinner in connection with the transactions contemplated by this agreement shall be brought, in the courts of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts or any federal court sitting therein. The bidder/buyer consents to the exclusive jurisdiction of such courts and waives objections that it may now or hereafter have to the venue of any such suit.
Revised January 21, 2015
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Chairman of the Board
Stephen L. Fletcher
Richard Albright
John Deighton
Karen M. Keane
Andrew Payne
President/Chief Executive Officer
Karen M. Keane
Chief Financial Officer
Don Kelly
Executive Vice President
Stephen L. Fletcher
Managing Director
Marie Keep
Senior Vice Presidents
Marie Keep
Kerry Shrives
Stuart G. Slavid
Vice Presidents
Victoria Bratberg
Eric Jones
Gloria Lieberman
Carol McCaffrey
Robin S.R. Starr
L. Emerson Tuttle
Regional Directors
Western Massachusetts:
George Thomas Lewis
413.727.2721
glewis@skinnerinc.com
Florida: April L. Matteini, G.G.
305.503.4423
florida@skinnerinc.com
Maine: Bruce Buxton
207.772.6979
bbuxton@mainerr.com
Board of Directors
Executive Management
Departments
20th Century DesignJane D. Prentiss
20thcentury@skinnerinc.com
508.970.3253
American & European Paintings & PrintsRobin S.R. StarrElizabeth C. Haff
Michelle Lamunière
paintings@skinnerinc.com
508.970.3206
American Furniture & Decorative ArtsStephen L. FletcherChris Barber
Christopher D. Fox
americana@skinnerinc.com
508.970.3200
American Indian & Ethnographic ArtDouglas Deihlindian@skinnerinc.com
508.970.3254
Antique Motor VehiclesJane D. Prentissantiquemotorvehicles@skinnerinc.com
508.970.3253
Asian Works of ArtJudith DowlingHelen Eagles
Suhyung Kim
asian@skinnerinc.com
508.970.3263
Books & ManuscriptsDevon Eastlandbooks@skinnerinc.com
508.970.3293
CeramicsStuart G. Slavidceramics@skinnerinc.com
508.970.3203
Clocks, Watches & Scientific InstrumentsRobert C. CheneyJonathan Dowling
Paul Dumanowski
clocks@skinnerinc.com
508.970.3201
Discovery AuctionsCarly Babione
Kyle Johnson
Melanie Trottier-Mitcheson
discovery@skinnerinc.com
508.970.3202
European Furniture & Decorative ArtsStuart G. SlavidStephanie Opolski
Gwendolyn L. Smith
european@skinnerinc.com
508.970.3203
Historic Arms & MilitariaJoel Bohymilitaria@skinnerinc.com
508.970.3215
JewelryVictoria BratbergJohn Colasacco
jewelry@skinnerinc.com
617.874.4313
JudaicaKerry Shrivesjudaica@skinnerinc.com
508.970.3256
Musical InstrumentsJill Arbettermusic@skinnerinc.com
508.970.3216
Oriental Rugs & CarpetsLawrence KearneyErika Jorjorian
rugs@skinnerinc.com
508.970.3247
PhotographsMichelle Lamunièrephotographs@skinnerinc.com
508.970.3264
SilverStuart G. Slavidsilver@skinnerinc.com
508.970.3203
Wine, Whisky & AleMarie KeepJoseph Hyman
Michael J. Moser
finewines@skinnerinc.com
508.970.3296
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Linsey MacDougall
Subscriptions
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Advertising/Production
Pamela Van de HoutenJeffrey R. Antkowiak
Stanley P. Bystrowski
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Kristina Harrison
Kathleen Jones
Cheryl Richards Photography
Skinner Online
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Judie Ochsner
online@skinnerinc.com
508.970.3279
Absentee & TelephoneBidding
Boston: 617.874.4318
Marlborough: 508.970.3211
Discovery: 508.970.3208
Exhibitions & Property
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Olga Gerasymiv
Paige Lewellyn
Jessica R. Lincoln
ReceptionistJacqueline Gray 617.350.5400
Marlborough:
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Samatha Heighton
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TransportationEric Jones
508.970.3229
Auctioneers
Chris Barber, John Colasacco,
Stephen L. Fletcher, Karen M. Keane,
Marie Keep, Jessica R. Lincoln, Kerry Shrives,
Stuart G. Slavid, Robin S.R. Starr,
Laura V. Sweeney
Consignments
Appraisal & Auction Services
LaGina AustinChristine E. Finn
Katie Fitzgerald
Rachel Kingsley
Elizabeth Zwicker
508.970.3299
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Consignment Services
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508.970.3204
Customer Relations/HumanResources
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Accounting
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William Madden508.970.3266
Kevin Rota508.970.3283
Auction Services
Discovery AuctionsCarly Babione
Kyle Johnson
Melanie Trottier-Mitcheson
discovery@skinnerinc.com
508.970.3202
European Furniture & Decorative ArtsStuart G. SlavidStephanie Opolski
Gwendolyn L. Smith
european@skinnerinc.com
508.970.3203
Historic Arms & MilitariaJoel Bohymilitaria@skinnerinc.com
508.970.3215
JewelryVictoria BratbergJohn Colasacco
jewelry@skinnerinc.com
617.874.4313
JudaicaKerry Shrivesjudaica@skinnerinc.com
508.970.3256
Musical InstrumentsJill Arbettermusic@skinnerinc.com
508.970.3216
Oriental Rugs & CarpetsLawrence KearneyErika Jorjorian
rugs@skinnerinc.com
508.970.3247
PhotographsMichelle Lamunièrephotographs@skinnerinc.com
508.970.3264
SilverStuart G. Slavidsilver@skinnerinc.com
508.970.3203
Wine, Whisky & AleMarie KeepJoseph Hyman
Michael J. Moser
finewines@skinnerinc.com
508.970.3296
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Directions to Skinner’s Boston Gallery/63 Park Plaza, Boston, MA 02116617.350.5400
From the West:Take the Massachusetts Turnpike to the Prudential/Copley exit located in the Prudential tunnel. Once on the exit ramp, stay in the right hand lane and follow the signs for Copley. The ramp exits onto Stuart Street. Drive straight through five sets of lights and take a left onto Charles Street South. Take your first left off of Charles St. South onto Park Plaza. Skinner is at 63 Park Plaza, one block up on the right.
From the South:Take 93-N to Exit 20 for I-90 W toward Worcester. Follow signs for Chinatown/South Station. Bear left at the fork to continue towards Kneeland Street. Turn left onto Kneeland Street. Kneeland Street becomes Stuart Street. Turn right onto Charles Street South. Turn left onto Park Plaza. Skinner is at 63 Park Plaza, one block up on the right.
From Logan Airport:Take the Ted Williams Tunnel. Take Exit 25 toward South Boston and bear left at the fork in the ramp. Bear right onto B St. Turn left onto Northern Ave which becomes Seaport Blvd. Turn left onto Surface Rd. Turn right onto Kneeland Street which becomes Stuart Street. Turn right onto Charles Street South. Turn left onto Park Plaza. Skinner is at 63 Park Plaza, one block up on the right.
From the North:Take I-93 South towards Boston. Take exit 26 towards Storrow Drive. Merge onto MA-28 South via the ramp on the left. Turn left onto Beacon Street. Turn right onto Arlington Street. Turn left onto Boylston Street. Turn right onto Hadassah Way. Skinner is on the right at 63 Park Plaza.
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American & European Fine Paintings & Sculpture $110 $133
Fine Jewelry $120 $143
20th Century Design $60 $73
Asian Works of Art $60 $73
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American Indian & Ethnographic Art $60 $73
Fine Books & Manuscripts $30 $36
Historic Arms & Militaria $60 $73
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Fine Wines $60 $73
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