ART; AMERICAN ANTIQUES; TRIBAL; DOLLS; CLOCKS; LIGHTING; TEXTILES; JEWELRY; ETC.

March 14, 2016 6:30 PM EDT
Live Auction

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Winter Associates, Inc.

Location: Plainville, CT, US

Phone: +1.860.793.0288

Payment

Accepted Forms of Payment: Discover, MasterCard, Money Order / Cashiers Check, Personal Check, Visa, Wire Transfer

Shipping

SHIPMENT/TRANSPORTATION recommendations or arrangements are done only as a courtesy and all shipping/transportation is at buyer's expense. Winter Associates, Inc. assumes no responsibility to resolve problems that arise from shipping or moving companies. Most shipping is provided by the Farmington UPS Store. For questions, please contact them at 860-676-0660. Shipping may take 2-4 weeks after payment is received.

Art, American Antiques, Tribal, Maritime, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver, Vintage Clothing, Dolls, Etc.

Fine Art: Frank Alfred Bicknell oil; George Bunn oils on canvas and mahogany panel (6); Clifford Carleton oil; Benjamin Champney, “Green Mountains”; George Crawford acrylics (3); Brian Coole oil; Frank English w/c; Leonor Fini w/c; Catherine Gerry oils (2); Kate Greenaway w/c; Charles Gruppe oil; George Hathaway oils (2), first depicting Peaks Island, second depicting Orr’s Island, both in ME; William Fowler Hopson drawings (10); Marion Huse oils (6); Hugh Bolton Jones w/c; Charles Russell Loomis w/c; Bruce Mitchell oil; Fearnleigh Montague oil; Nelson A. Moore oils (2), first “Adirondacks Blue Mountain Label”, second probably depicting Lake George; Lawrence Nickle oil; Armand Schonberger gouache; Eric Sloane oils (2), both depicting clouds & airplanes; Harold Streator oil; Dwight William Tyron w/c; J. Maynard Williamson oil; William Wright oil; large early 19th C. American School oil depicting four children, possibly Randall Family from Brooklyn, NY, 35” x 41”; other American School still lifes; naïve oils & drawings depicting cats; attr. to Philip Wilson Steer drawing; in the manner of Arthur Allis oil, etc. Bronze Sculptures: After Remington “Bronco Buster”, “The Savage”, “Sergeant”, etc. Prints: Jan Balet color lithographs (4); Pierre Bonnard tusche lithograph; Ray Harm (3); Maxime Lalanne etching;John A. S. Monks etching; Edith Penman etching; large assortment of 19th/20th C. chromolithographs, etching, and engravings depicting landscapes, plants, and animals; late 19th C. Hawthorne Portfolio “Edition de Luxe” containing 24 etchings from Hawthorne’s works, etc. Antiques: late 18th C. MA Chippendale drop leaf gateleg dining table w/ pencil inscriptions indicating it was once used by family of Dr. & General Joseph Warren (Amer., 1741-1775) & owned by Fenno & Holbrook Families (Worcester, MA); stepback apothecary cupboard w/ faux grained case; late 18th C. CT probably New London County cherry chest on chest w/ partial chalk inscription; 18th/19th C. cherry barrel back corner cabinet; early 19th C. figured maple diminutive chest of drawers w/ pencil inscription “For James Hull Aiken/This bureau was bought by his great grandfather Ansel Hungerford in 1818"; early 19th C. English mahogany chest on chest; late 18th American seven drawer chest; two American highboys, both marriages w/ 18th C. parts, one figured maple; set of 4 18th/19th C. Windsor fan back side chairs; three late 18th C. American slant-lid desks, one figured maple; late 18th C. CT four-drawer chest w/ gadrooned molding, detached back leg; two late 18th C. American tall blanket chests, both w/ false drawer fronts; 18th/19th C. American tavern table; late 18th C. American lowboy; late 18th C. American candle stands (5); 18th/19th C. American ladder back arm chairs (2); 17th/18th C. American blanket chest w/ grain painting; two 19th C. drop leaf dining tables, one w/ single drawer; early 19th C. Windsor sack back arm chair w/ reinforced arms; 18th/19th C. carpenter’s tool chest; early/mid-19th C. Lewis Scola English wheel wall barometer; two late Federal mahogany chests of drawers; 19th C. English slant-lid desk; early 19th C. American mahogany server; Hoosier cabinet; oak roll-top desks (2); mahogany nesting tables; two Victorian upholstered chairs; early 19th C. Federal wall mirrors w/ reverse painted tablets depicting fishing man, woman on settee, etc. (3), etc. Margolis Shop: c. 1927 slant-lid block front desk; set of assembled dining room side chairs (8); candle stands (2); wall mirrors (2), etc. Other Fine Furnishings: Chippendale style mahogany bow front chests (2); Ethan Allen Jacobean style dining table; Wellington Hall bombe chest; Queen Anne style lowboys (2); early 20th C. mahogany matching settee and side chair w/ m-o-p inlay; Sheraton style mahogany game table; oak dining chairs (6); Sheraton style camelback sofa; pair barrel back swivel arm chairs; Federal style gilt wall mirrors (3) etc. Tribal: late 19th/early 20th C. Navajo Third Phase chief’s blanket, approx. 6’ x 5’;Navajo scatter rugs and mats (7); Daniel Rice & James H. Clark, F.W. Greenough, & E.C. Biddle 19th C. colored lithographs of American Indians (14); After Edward Sheriff Curtis photogravures of American Indians (26); early 20th C. Hopi vessel; Mescalero Apache basket; Amer. SW blackware pottery (3); stone & quartz CT arrowheads, etc. Clocks: 18th C. Abraham Edwards (Ashby, MA) 30-hour wooden gear tall case w/ faux grained case, approx. 83” h.; early 19th C. English Georgian tall case w/ flame mahogany veneer, approx. 75” h.; early 19th C. E. Terry & Sons pillar & scroll; early 19th C. Chauncey & Ives (Bristol, CT) pillar & scroll; Jaeger Le Coultre Atmos mantel; early 20th C. probably French mantel, etc. Seth Thomas: mid-19th C. miniature cottage clock; one-day lever gallery w/ octagonal rosewood case, etc. Vintage Clothing: c. 1913 New Haven, CT wedding apparel from groom, bride, wedding guests, and flower girl along with other wedding-themed clothing, c. 1820-1884;very complete WWI uniform belonging to Lt. Col. in U.S. Army Medical Corps incl. great coat, jacket, breeches, puttees, Sam Browne belt, spurs, hats, etc.;large assortment of women’s evening & ball dresses from 1850s-1890s incl. one w/ princess sleeves & train; every day women’s 19th C. jackets; accessories incl. shawls & mink stoles, slippers, parasol, tortoiseshell & ivory hair combs, etc.; c. 1920s velvet flapper dresses & women’s silk lingerie; Victorian woman’s bathing costume; late 19th/early 20th C. men’s clothing incl. coat, top hat, funeral cravats, silk socks, crew uniform, graduation cap & gown, etc.; large assortment of baby & children’s clothing ranging from christening gowns to full costumes, etc. Other Textiles: Mid-19th C. Continental sampler; 19th C. cotton patchwork quilt, etc. Oriental Rugs: Antique: Caucasian Shirivan runner; Caucasian Kazak prayer rug; Persian Sarouk (2);Persian Ferreghan; Persian Verriman; and Navajo scatter rugs and mats (7), etc. Semi-Antique:Persian Kashan, 9’ x 12’; Persian Hamadan, etc. Modern: Agra Serapi; Oushak; Indo-Persian Kashan; Persian style, etc. Jewelry: large 42.29 ct. rubellite & diamond ring w/ 14K gold setting; 18K gold & platinum diamond engagement ring (0.78 cts.); 14K gold, diamond & tsavorite pin; 14K gold & opal brooch;14K & platinum women’s Elgin wristwatch w/ 38 small diamonds; 14K clasp & cultured pearl necklace; 14K gold figural charms; 14K gold pins incl. stylized snake form designed by Rick Cameron; 14K gold & amethyst ring & pair matching earrings; Scottish agate bracelet & pin; small assortment of earrings and rings incl. two pairs 14K & pearl earrings, etc. Costume: large assortment of Mexican and sterling, fashion, and bakelite jewelry, etc. Sterling & Coin Hollow ware: four scroll-handled cups incl. one Gorham; eight serving pieces by S. Kirk & Son, William B. Durgin, G. Spence, etc.; six snowflakes by Gorham, Reed & Barton, Metropolitan Museum of Art, etc. Sterling Flatware & Serving Pieces: pairTiffany & Co. salad servers; probably R. Blackington & Co. “Marie Louise” pattern (29 pcs), etc. Other Silver: J.M. van Kempen & Zonen Dutch silver serving fork w/ elaborately pierced handle, 11” l.; early American & English coin silver tea & serving spoons by Jasper Stone, Tweedy & Barrows, Henry Evans, etc. (26 pcs); William Rogers & Son “Alhambra” pattern silver plate flatware service (175+ pcs), etc. Dolls & Toys: 19th C. 17” h. blue-eyed French fashion doll w/ kid body, along with small collection of dresses, pantalettes, aprons, cloak, etc.; late 19th/early 20th C. German bisque head dolls incl. Peter Scherf, Simon & Halbig, & G. Putnam; Weeden Manufacturing Co. steam engine #648; 19th C. Heubach Koppelsdorf bisque head mustical stick puppet, 14” h.; Madame Alexander & type dolls (5); Hubley Co. fire truck w/ slide ladder; vintage Coca-Cola cast-iron horse-drawn wagon; 19th C. German china shoulder-head dolls (2); doll cradle w/ clothing accessories, etc. Ceramics: Royal Crown Derby “Red Aves” pattern (76 pcs) including serving pieces; Lenox “Gold Wreath” pattern (70 pcs); Hispano-Moresque style lustre earthenware charger, 18” dia.; Johnson Bros.; Royal Doulton; Moorcroft, etc. Glass: Tiffany Favrilebud vase, 2 5/8” h. & pair master salt cellars, etc. Other: art glass, one by Robert Held, some w/ ruffle rims; cased & iridescent glass lamp shades (7); vintage perfume bottles; green glass bottles (2), etc. Manuscript: late 17th C. manuscript from New Amsterdam colony relating to legal issue of parental guardianship dated 24 July 1686 and recorded by notary Willem Bogardus, etc. Maritime: 20th C. ship half-hull models, one of “U.S.S. Constitution”, the other “America”, average size 44” w.; 20th C. ship model of Danish warship “Jylland” in custom case, 28” h. x 45” w. x 16” d.; Whaler’s Crafts Nantucket basket w/ carved ivory cover; 19th C. diorama in shadowbox depicting three-masted ship; early 19th C. Sutherland-Huggins color engravings depicting British merchant and naval ships; ship model of “New York Central No. 27” single stack tug boat; 20th C. Seth Thomas ship’s clock; ship’s wheel, etc. Important Misc.: A.C. Williams “Two-face Black Boy” cast-iron still banks (2); 19th/20th C. brass candlesticks including many pairs; early 20th C. walking stick w/ ivory alligator handle; tramp art mirrors (2); early/mid-19th C. Lewis Scola English wheel wall barometer; 19th C. American wrought- & cast-iron kitchen accessories, white metal molds, canisters, etc.; c. 1960 probably NC Canadian goose floating decoy initialed “D.B.H.”; pewter dishes, tankards, & charger, many with London crowned rose hallmarks; two Staffordshire porcelain figures converted into lamps; pair carved alabaster lamps; glass chandelier, etc.

 

Buyer's Premium
$0+: 25.0%
Bid Increments
From: To: Increments:
$0 $99 $25
$100 $499 $25
$500 $999 $50
$1,000 $2,999 $100
$3,000 $4,999 $250
$5,000 $9,999 $500
$10,000 + $1,000

Conditions of Sale

Payment Information: MERCHANDISE WILL BE RELEASED ONLY AFTER BONAFIDE PAYMENT IS RECEIVED. It is agreed that credit card information supplied can immediately be applied towards the purchase of all successful bids. Payment must be received within three (3) business days of a sale. Invoices are available upon receipt of payment. Successful bidders may pay for purchases with cash, MasterCard, Visa, Discover, certified or traveler's checks, or by wire transfer (buyer is responsible for any bank fees). Personal or business checks will only be accepted from parties with established credit. Winter Associates, Inc. reserves the right to hold merchandise purchased by check for ten (10) business days from deposit date. If this ten (10) business day period is in effect to allow check clearance, no storage fees are incurred. Check payment made in person is subject to approval by our check clearing service. The purchaser agrees to pay all bank fees related to a returned check plus $10 (Ten dollars).

Shipping Information: SHIPMENT/TRANSPORTATION recommendations or arrangements are done only as a courtesy and all shipping/transportation is at buyer's expense. Winter Associates, Inc. assumes no responsibility to resolve problems that arise from shipping or moving companies. Most shipping is provided by the Farmington UPS Store. For questions, please contact them at 860-676-0660. Shipping may take 2-4 weeks after payment is received.

Buyer's Premium: All sales are subject to a 20% BUYER'S PREMIUM; 25% Buyer's Premium on Invaluable/AuctionZip/eBay invoices to be paid by the buyer as part of the purchase price.

Taxes on your purchase: Invoices are emailed out within 72 hours following the auction. If not received by the 72 hours it is winning bidders responsibility to contact auction house to request another invoice. However, please check spam folder prior to contacting us. Claim of non-receipt of invoice does not dissolve winning bidder of his/her responsibility to pay for item(s) won. PLEASE READ: Due to recent credit card fraud charges, we ONLY EXCEPT credit cards via PayPal or through Invaluable's credit card system as well as wire transfers, bank checks and money orders for unestablished new customers. See credit card section for possible exceptions. We prefer a bank check to a personal /business check since we must hold merchandise for TEN business days if paid with a personal/bank check versus a THREE business day hold for bank checks. Payment should be sent to: ATT: David Rosenberg, Gulfcoast Coin & Jewelry, 14181 S. Tamiami Trail, Fort Myers, Florida 33912. Payment is due within THREE days of receiving your invoice. All International bidders must pay via wire transfer for invoices in excess of $500 unless prior arrangements have been made. We reserve the right to require a wire transfer on all purchases in excess of $500 from bidders with whom we have not done prior business.

If we do not receive your payment within 3 days of billing or if other arrangements have not been agreed upon by both parties, we will charge your credit card on file with Invaluable.

Condition Satement: ALL SALES ARE FINAL; NO RETURNS OR REFUNDS. ALL LOTS ARE SOLD AS IS: CONDITION REPORTS ARE NOT INCLUDED IN ALL CATALOG DESCRIPTIONS AND ARE NOT GUARANTEED TO BE COMPREHENSIVE. All merchandise is available for inspection and should be inspected before bidding. Although condition is sometimes noted in our catalog, it has not been noted on every item, and the catalog should not be construed as a full condition report. It is the responsibility of prospective bidders to examine lots and decide their level of interest. All weights and measurements are approximate. Your bidding will signify that you have examined the items as fully as you desire or that you have chosen not to examine them.
NO WARRANTY. Winter Associates, Inc. and/or the consignor assume no responsibility for the correct description, genuineness, authenticity of, or defect in any lot and makes no warranty in connection therewith. Written and oral descriptions are based on Winter Associates, Inc. opinions and should in no way be construed as a guarantee of any kind as to age, condition, materials or any other feature of items being sold. Our goal is to provide prospective bidders with accurate information, however we recommend prospective bidders examine all items in which they have an interest.