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Sale 2637M

February 14, 2013

Marlborough

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Books & Manuscripts Lots 1-176

1 20th Century Literature, Three Volumes: Sinclair Lewis’s Main Street, 1920, in blue publisher’s cloth with orange printing, spine sunned; John Steinbeck’s The Moon is Down, 1942, in a good dust jacket with minor faults, ownership inscription of ffep; Robert Frost’s Steeple Bush, 1947, in a good dust jacket with minor faults, ownership inscription on ffep. (3) $200-300 2 American History and Kennedys, Six Boxes. Including: Zad Rust’s Teddy Bare, the Last of the Kennedy Clan, Belmont, MA: Western Islands, [1971], in the dust jacket; Jack Olsen’s The Bridge at Chappaquiddick, Boston: Little, Brown, & Co., [1970], stated first edition, with dust jacket; JFK’s Profiles in Courage, New York: Harper, [1956], later edition (C-G), in price-clipped dust jacket; Rose Kennedy’s Times to Remember, Garden City: Doubleday, [1974], book club edition, in dust jacket; Lester David’s biography of Jackie Onassis, 1988, in a dust jacket, and others, including American history, literature, and fiction. (6 boxes) $100-150

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3 Americana Lot: Ephemera and Two Pamphlets. Seven printed documents, late 18th and early 19th century, filled out and signed by hand, mostly judgments of the court in Suffolk County; and approximately eight written indictments, same period, with tears, stains and other faults. [with] An Address to the Citizens of Massachusetts, on the Causes and Remedy of our National Distresses, by a Fellow Sufferer, Boston: Printed at the Repertory Office, 1808, 13 pps., octavo, stab-sewn, stained, holes with loss; and John Quincy Adams’s An Address Delivered at the Request of the Committee of Arrangements for Celebrating the Anniversary of Independence, Cambridge: at the University Press, by Hilliard and Metcalf, 1821, 34 pps., octavo, in blue paper wraps, water stained throughout, contemporary signatures on title. $200-300 4 Ammianus Marcellinus (325/330-after 391) Rerum sub Impp. Constantio, Iuliano, Iouiano, Valentiniano & Valente, per xxvj. annos gestarum Historia Libris XVIII. Lyons: Le Preux, 1591. Octavo, with a separate title page for the Chronologia Marcelliniana, continuously signed, bound in full contemporary blindtooled stiff Dutch parchment over boards, yapp edges, one leaf in the Gnomologia (Index) badly torn into six separate pieces, one still attached, the others loose between the pages, internal toning and spotting, signatures on title page, and an old stamp, one signature scribbled over, another abraded away with paper loss. $200-300

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5 Aquinas, Thomas (1225-1274) Quaestiones Dispvtatae. Lyons: Rouillium, 1569. Folio, large printer’s device on title page, text printed in two columns throughout, bound in full contemporary blind tooled calfskin over wooden boards, with rolled knotwork tools featuring fleur-de-lis and a crowned dragon, tools in innermost compartment tooled in a tarnished silver leaf, contemporary ink inscriptions on leaf edges at head, foot, and fore edge, old paper labels on the spine, headcap bumped, with partial loss of endband, lacking clasps and catches, structurally and functionally intact, no loss of leather along the joints, surface abrasions and scratches to boards; contents toned and spotted, title page with contained internal tear not affecting text. [with] John Chrysostom (c. 347-407) Operum, Paris: Hugo and Heirs of Porta, 1543; volume three only, printer’s woodcut device on title, text printed in two columns throughout, criblé initials; old ownership inscription rubbed out at the foot of the title, old rubber stamp, lacking the ffep, first twenty leaves with water stain along top blank margin; bound in full tanned sheepskin, decorated in blind with roll tools, and tarnished silver tooling in innermost compartment, lacking clasps and catches, functionally intact but moderately heavily abraded with intermittent loss to leather, and damage to head and end caps. (2) $200-300 6 Art Books, Two Volumes: Richter’s The Golden Age of Classic Christian Art, London: Duckworth, 1904; and Drawings by Howard Chandler Christy, New York: Moffat, Yard & Co., 1907, both in publisher’s bindings. (2) $100-125

7 Atlas of Worcester County Massachusetts from Actual Surveys. New York: F.W. Beers & Co., 1870. Folio, with ninety-five colored town and village plans, of the fifty-eight cities and towns in Worcester county; bound in stained and abraded publisher’s cloth, with damaged leather spine; endleaves spotted and stained. $200-300 8 Audubon, John James (1785-1851) Lapland Long-spur. Plate CCCLXV, no. 73, Fringilla Laponica, Male spring plumage, male in winter, female; not examined out of frame, watermark not visible, plate mark not discernible, perhaps due to washing and pressing, toned, framed, 15 x 22 in. of sheet visible. $250-350 9 Avedon, Richard (1923-2004) An Autobiography. New York: Random House, 1993. Folio, publisher’s cloth with acetate dust jacket, 284 black and white images with visual and textual index and a brief introduction, 14 x 11 1/2 in. $200-300 10 Baldwin, Thomas. A New and Complete Gazetteer. Philadelphia: Lippincott, Grambo & Co., 1854. Octavo, 1364 pages, with the large folding map of the United States pasted inside the front board, highlighting in bright colors along the borders of the states, map is torn in half, with other tears along the folds, full sheepskin, rubbed and worn, marbled edges. $125-175 11 Ballantyne, Robert Michael (1825-1894) Six Volumes. The Gorilla Hunters, London: Patridge, [n.d.]; Digging for Gold, London: Nisbet & Co., [n.d.]; The Young Trawler, London: Nisbet & Co., 1886; The Young Fur Traders, London: Nelson & Sons, [n.d.]; The World of Ice, London: Nelson & Sons, 1896; and The Coral Island, London: Warne & Co., [n.d.]; all in decorated publisher’s cloth bindings. (6) $300-500

12 Balzac, Honoré de (1799-1850) The Novels. Philadelphia: Barrie & Son, [1896]. Forty-one volumes, translated by Gertrude Fosdick, illustrated, limited edition, number 283 of 1,000, bound in full publisher’s blue cloth, paper labels, heads chipped and bent, labels discolored. (41) $500-700 13 Balzac, Honoré de (1799-1850) Works. London: J. M Dent & Co., [1905-1908]. Forty volumes, translated by Clara Bell, with prefaces by George Saintsbury, limited edition numbered 349 of 410, illustrated, title pages printed in red and black; three-quarter leather with marbled paper boards, t.e.g., deckle edges throughout, many spines and boards detached. (40) $500-700 14 Beilby, Ralph (1744-1817) A General History of Quadrupeds, illus. Thomas Bewick (1753-1828) Newcastle upon Tyne: Hodgson et al., 1790. First edition, octavo, 456 pages, wood engravings throughout, title page torn with loss; many pages torn and patched, spotted and stained, contemporary calf boards, both detached. $150-250 15 Belasco, David (1853-1931) Two copies: A Souvenir of Shakespeare’s The Merchant of Venice as presented by David Belasco at the Lyceum Theatre, New York, December 21, 1922, New York, printed privately, 1923, photogravure portrait frontispiece of Belasco by Genthe, twenty-eight photogravures of the production in the text, publisher’s printed paper wraps, chipped, one in plastic cover, with Belasco’s bookplate loose, one in chipped paper covers reinforced with adhesive tape; Deburau by Sacha Guitry produced by David Belasco, [New York, 1925], profusely illustrated with photogravures, inscribed by Belasco on ffep, with his bookplate, in publisher’s printed paper wraps, in plastic; and twenty-one photographs of Belasco, with repeats, three matted, some framed, two autographed by Belsaco, 4 x 6 to 10 x 13 in. $150-200

17 Blaine, James G. (1830-1893) Secretarial Letter Signed, July 2, 1890. Two inscribed pages on a single wove paper bifolium. To Charles Randall (1824-1904), member of the House of Representatives for Massachusetts, informing him that in Newfoundland, the ship “Antarctic” has authorization to sail north, will depart with a new master, and is awaiting the arrival of the owner; old folds, ink offsetting, pencil inscriptions on verso. $200-250 18 Blunt, Edmund March (1770-1862) The American Coast Pilot. New York: Edmund Blunt for William Hooker, 1822. Octavo, stated tenth edition, signature of Captain Thomas Higgins on ffep, lacking pages 195-198, lacking the chart of the Long Island Sound, and the plan of Savannah Entrance, text not collated. Maps for the Isle of Sable, Portland Harbor; Portsmouth; Isles of Shoals; Newburyport; Annisquam; Boston; Cape Poge; Newport; New York Harbor; Little Egg Harbor; Bay and River of Delaware; Chesapeake Entrance; Charleston Harbor; Doboy; and Vera Cruz all present as called for in the Directions for the Binder; text with water stains throughout, sewing structure compromised, maps and plans with stains but untrimmed, and mostly on good paper, maps could be restored; bound in contemporary calf, quite worn, many signatures sprung. $200-250 19 Book Catalogs, Eleven Volumes: Lord Mostyn’s Plays, Illuminated Manuscripts, and Printed Books auction catalogs in three volumes, 1919-1920; Sale Catalogues of the Libraries of Samuel Johnson, Hester Lynch Thrale (Mrs. Piozzi) and James Boswell, Oak Knoll, 1993; Catalogue of the Renowned Library removed from Ham House, 1938; Description of an Extraordinary Volume of Shakespeareana, the Property of Richard Francis Burton, 1920; an American Art Association catalogue, 1935; and The Library of Charles W. Clark, San Francisco, 1916, volumes two, three, four, and five only. (11) $100-150

16 Bichat, Marie Francois Xavier (1771-1802) Pathological Anatomy, the Last Course of Xavier Bichat. Philadelphia: John Grigg, 1827. Octavo, publisher’s half cloth and paper boards, worn, leaves untrimmed throughout, evenly toned, with spotting. $50-75

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20 Book Catalogs, Five Volumes: London: 1801-1833. Bibliotheca Brandiana, 1807, lacking the title page, and all after page 368, in limp cloth wraps; Catalogue of the Splendid, Choice, and Curious Library of P.A. Hanrott, Esq., 1833, parts one and two only of five, with prices realized, in full buckram; Catalogue of the Books, Paintings, Miniatures, Drawings, Prints, and various Curiosities of Samuel Ireland, 1801, defective, lacking at least one signature; A Catalogue of the Curious and Valuable Library of Amos Strettell, Esq., 1820, some spots of mold on endleaves, boards detached, prices realized and buyers’ names added; and Rare & Valuable Collection of Engraved British Portraits, 1809, contents clean, with a printed index and buyers’ names and prices realized added in ink; both boards detached. (5) $200-300 21 Book Catalogs, Seven Volumes: Bound volumes of 19th century book catalogs, including a catalogue of the Reverend Alexander Dyce collection, given to the South Kensington Museum, 1875; part four of the Brinley collection, with prices realized, Hartford, 1886; auction catalog of William Sharp’s collection of prints and drawings, Manchester, 1878; parts one, two and three of the Thomas Corser collection auction, 1868-1869; and a sammelband containing auction catalogues for the Ellis, Osterley Park, Shadford Walker, Wodhull, and Cheney collections, 1885-1886. (7) $200-300 22 Book Catalogs, Thirteen in Wrappers: miscellaneous 20th century book and auction catalogs in soft paper covers, including the collections of Moss, Leighton, Huntington, and the Earl of Pembroke. (13) $75-100

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23 Book Catalogs, Twelve Volumes: Auction catalog of Lord Amherst of Hackney’s collection, 1908-09; Catalogue of the Collection of English and French Literature of the Sixteenth to Nineteenth Century, property of John Hayward, 1966; Catalogue of Early English Books of the Elizabethan Period, collected by William A. White, 1926; Catalog of the Library of Thomas Jefferson McKee, 1900; Jonathan Goodwin’s collection of important modern first editions, 1977; sammelband of book catalogs of George D. Smith of New York; Dean Swift’s Library, Cambridge, 1932, two copies; Catalogue of the Valuable Literary and Art Property gathered by the Late Augustin Daly, New York, 1900, part II, books; The Stephen H. Wakeman Collection of Books of the Nineteenth Century, American Writers, New York, 1924; Bibliotheca Phillippica, New Series: Fifth Part, Americana, New York, 1969, in boards; and The Library of the Late Beverly Chew, part one, 1924. (12) $100-150 24 Buchanan, James, British Consul to New York (1772-1851) Sketches of the History, Manners, and Customs of the North American Indians, with a Plan for their Melioration. New York: Published by William Borradaile, 1824. Octavo, two volumes, in original papercovered boards, mostly unopened and completely untrimmed throughout, end papers spotted, bottom blank corner of title page in volume two torn away. Buchanan concludes his Sketches with recommendations for imposing European “civilization” on the North American Indians, and establishing a reservation that he calls a “Royal Asylum.” (2) $150-200 25 Burchett, Josiah (1666?-1746) Memoirs of Transactions at Sea during the War with France; Beginning in 1688, and ending in 1697. London: Sold by John Nutt near Stationer’s-hall, 1703. Octavo, first edition variant, British Museum ex library copy with their classic stamp on the verso of the title with red duplicate stamp beneath, text block broken, contemporary boards detached and quite chipped, contents clean. Burchett served in the navy under Samuel Pepys, rising to Secretary of the Admiralty, and serving for forty-eight years at that post. In this memoir he recalls his time aboard the HMS Britannia, and offers a first-hand view of the naval events of the Nine Years’ War. $150-250

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26 Burgh, James (1714-1775) The Art of Speaking. Philadelphia: R. Aitken, 1775. 12mo in 6s, several text leaves torn, last leaf of the index torn with loss; leaves toned throughout, with signs of hard use, bound in contemporary sheepskin with raised bands and spine label, worn, with loss of leather; 18th century ownership inscription inside front board. This popular British schoolbook on rhetoric and eloquence is notable here in a Philadelphia imprint from a period when American public speaking was tremendously important. $200-300 27 Campbell, Thomas (d. 1844) Letters from the South, Written During a Journey to Algiers. Philadelphia: Carey, Lea, & Blanchard, 1836. Octavo, first American edition, occasional internal spotting, tall copy, generally bright, bound in textured greenish blue publisher’s cloth, with printed paper label on spine, slightly chipped, bookplate of Springfield Library Company pasted inside front board. On the heels of the French conquest of Algeria, Scottish poet Campbell tours the North African colony. $100-200 28 Carroll, Lewis (1832-1898) The Hunting of the Snark, an Agony in Eight Fits. University of California Press, [1983]. Illustrated by Barry Moser, signed by Moser in pencil on the title page, in plain white paper covers and blue, blind-stamped paper wraps; [with] Joseph Low’s The Wren-Boy’s Rhyme, Newtown Connecticut: Eden Hill Press, 1961, nine color prints by Low, loose sheets in original portfolio, limited edition, numbered 56 of 150, and signed by Low, with an autograph letter signed by Low also inserted. (2) $200-300 29 Catullus (c. 84 BC-c. 54 BC), Tibullus (c. 55 BC-19 BC), Propertius (50 BC-15), and Cornelius Gallus (c. 70 BC-c. 26 BC). [Opera]. Lyons: Gryphius, 1548. 16mo in 8s, 316 pps., woodcut printer’s mark on title, small criblé initials; bound in contemporary blind-tooled alum-tawed pigskin over wooden boards, dated 1560, with catches, lacking clasps, covering material splitting at front joint, boards attached, ownership inscription dated 1623 on title page, some discoloration to title, chipped with slight loss to blank margin and corner, stain at top edge of first third, later pastedowns and endleaves. $250-350

30 Cervantes, Miguel de (1547-1616) The History and Adventures of the Renowned Don Quixote. trans. Tobias Smollett (17211771) London: for Osborne, Hitch, Hawes, et al., 1765. 12mo, in four volumes, third edition of this translation, illustrated with a frontispiece in volume one, and twenty-seven full-paged engravings in the text by Hayman; text page 289/290 in volume two torn with loss of the middle third, two or three pages with loss of a corner, occasional spotting and toning to text, in contemporary calf, spine labels missing, most boards detached. $200-400 31 Cham, [aka Charles Amédée de Noé] (1818-1879) Thirteen Works Bound as One. Paris: Arnauld de Vresse [and] Paris: au Bureau du Journal le Charivari, [c. 1849]. Thirteen of Cham’s collections of separate publications, each consisting of a title page and sixteen pages of text, with four cartoons to a page, i.e., sixty caricatures per title; all bound in one volume. Titles are as follows: Paris au Crayon; Lantern Magique!!!; Les Courses; Nos Jeux et Nos Ris; Paris pour Rire; Album a Aiguilles; Folies du Jour; Coups de Crayon; Proudhoniana; La BanqueProudhon; P-J Proudhon en Voyage; Revue Comique de L’Exposition de L’Industrie; and Les Représentans en Vacances; all bound in period three-quarter crushed morocco and marbled paper boards. Cham’s work consisted of caricatures, social and political commentary, and all forms of satire. $200-300 32 Children’s Books and Poetry, Ten Volumes: Riley’s When She Was About Sixteen, [1911]; Dahl’s Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, [1964]; Chitty-Chitty-Bang-Bang, [1964]; two copies of Thurber’s The 13 Clocks, one signed by the illustrator; and Twain’s The Jumping Frog, [1903]. [with] Kipling’s Departmental Ditties, New York, [1890]; The Complete Poems of Edgar Allan Poe, Knickerbocker, [1902]; Poe’s The Purloined Letter, reprinted by Ulysses Bookshop, London, 1931, in faded green wraps; and Wayfarer’s Love, contributions from Living Poets, Westminster: Archibald Constable & Co., 1904, including early printings of poems by Yeats, Chesterton, Housman, Maeterlinck, and others, in goldblocked publisher’s cloth. (10) $125-175

33 Children’s Books, Seven Volumes: The Teddy Bears Come to Life, Chicago: Reilly & Britton Co., [1907], in publisher’s color-printed boards; The Teddy Bears at the Circus, Chicago: Reilly & Britton Co., [1907], in publisher’s color-printed boards; Thompson’s On the Road with a Circus, [1903], in decorated publisher’s cloth; James Otis’ The Wreck of the Circus, New York: Crowell, [1897], “ten thousandth,” with polychrome paper printed decoration on front board; Ludrov’s My Circus Animals, illustrated by Ronald W. Murray, Boston: Riverside Press, 1936, in dust jacket; Roth’s Topp und Schlacks die beiden Pärchen, Dresden: Volkswohlfahrt, 1930, in illustrated publisher’s boards; and The Story of Mickey Mouse, Racine, Wisconsin: Whitman, 1935, in publisher’s illustrated boards, browned and chipped throughout, some leaves detached. (7) $150-200 34 Chile Broadside July 9, 1812. 5 1/2 x 7 3/4 in., mounted and framed, corners held in place by four red gummed labels, old folds, some minor spotting and edge browning. This broadside is listed as number 25 in Jose Toribio Medina’s Bibliografia de la Imprenta en Santiago de Chile. Medina did not see a copy, but has inferred its existence because the Santiago newspaper La Aurora de Chile makes reference to its printing, and the same lines appear in print in their July 9, 1812 issue. The U.S. Consul to Chile, General Poinsett, hosted a party introducing a new Chilean flag on July 4, 1812. The planned coincidence of the date gave rise to the publication of these patriotic verses, along with an article on the official fourth of July flag raising. $200-300 35 Conrad, Joseph (1857-1924) Nostromo, a Tale of the Seaboard. New York and London: Harper and Brothers, 1904. First American edition, in publisher’s green cloth, lettered in gilt, with orange and black design, small stain on front board. Conrad’s Heart of Darkness may be the betterknown work, but F. Scott Fitzgerald said, “I’d rather have written Nostromo than any other novel.” $150-250

36 Constitution of the State of New York, together with the Rules and Orders, Standing Committees, and List of Members of the Senate & Assembly, for 1826. Albany: Croswell, Barnum, & Van Benthusen, 1826. [bound with] An Almanac for 1826, interleaved with blank pages, and a map of the state of New York, from Spafford’s Gazetteer, 1824, on translucent tissue, hand colored, edges folded, tear to center, all bound in full contemporary textured sheepskin, spine detached and fragmentary. These books were certainly made up and sold as useful vade mecums for members of the New York state senate and assembly. The signature of Elial T. Foote, member of the state assembly, representing Chautauqua county, appears on the front free endleaf, and also on the outer leather cover. $150-250 37 Cook, James (1728-1779) A New Voyage Round the World, by John Hawkesworth. New York: by James Rivington, 1774. Octavo, two volumes, lacking plates, in contemporary sheepskin bindings. (2) $200-400 38 Curtis, William (1746-1799) Four Handcolored Botanical Illustrations. [from] Flora Londinensis, 1777. Nine loose sheets, four with hand-colored engraved illustrations by Samson, and five with printed text describing the plants, disbound, some edges chipped, 11 1/2 x 19 in. $100-200 39 Dante (1265-1321) The Vision of Hell. trans., Henry Francis Cary; illus. Gustave Doré. London: Cassell, Petter, & Galpin, New Edition, [ c. 1900]. Folio, title page printed in red and black, illustrated with frontispiece and dozens of fullpaged wood engravings throughout the text; bound in full brown morocco tooled in blind and gilt, a.e.g., inner gilt dentelles; leather surfaces heavily rubbed, front endleaves and preliminaries up to and including the frontispiece detached, binding otherwise structurally intact. $200-250

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40 Davis, Edwin John (fl. circa 1870) Anatolica; or, the Journal of a Visit to Some of the Ancient Ruined Cities of Caria, Phrygia, Lycia, and Pisidia. London: Grant & Co., 1874. Bound in violet cloth, stamped with the title on the front board in gilt, 32 plates, two folding maps, spine faded. Davis made his journey in 1872. $300-400 41 De Ricci, Seymour (1881-1942) English Collectors of Books & Manuscripts (15301930) and their Marks of Ownership. Cambridge: at the University Press, 1930. Publisher’s cloth, in two volumes. [with] List of Catalogues of English Book Sales 1676-1900 now in the British Museum, 1915; Munby and Coral’s British Book Sale Catalogues, 1977; Psaume’s Dictionnaire Bibliographique, ou Nouveau Manuel du Libraire, two volumes, Paris, 1824; Specimens of Shakespeariana in the Bodleian Library at Oxford, 1927; Fifty-five Books Printed before 1525 Representing the Works of England’s First Printers from the Collection of Paul Mellon, 1968; and Lemon’s Catalogue of a Collection of Printed Broadsides, 1866. (9) $300-400 42 Decorative Bindings: Thomas Brackett Reed (1839-1902) Modern Eloquence, Library of After Dinner Speeches, Lectures, Occasional Addresses. Philadelphia: John D. Morris and Company, [1900]. Ten volume set, edition deluxe, largely unopened, bound in three-quarter crimson morocco and marbled paper boards, gilttooled spines, some headcaps chipped, 1 1/2 linear feet. (10) $75-100 43 Denkmaler des Theatres Inszenierung. Vienna: [c. 1924-1930]. Publisher’s portfolio in paste paper and buckram containing a stapled pamphlet and twenty loose matted plates, limited edition, portfolio torn, chipped, rubbed and abraded. $50-100

45 Dionysius of Halicarnassus (c. 60 BC-after 7 BC) Antiquitatum Rom. Libri XI. edited by Aemilius Portus (1550-1614) Geneva: Jacob Stoer, 1614. 16mo, 1,010 pages, and index, text not collated, bound in full parchment over stiff boards, edges stained blue originally, now faded; title lettered directly onto the spine, covering material cracking at front joint, binding otherwise intact. Dionysius’s renowned work begins in the mythic period of Rome’s history, and carries through to the beginning of the First Punic War (c. 264 B.C.). $200-300 46 Doran, John (1807-1878) Their Majesties’ Servants, Annals of the English Stage. London: John C. Nimmo, 1888. Three volumes in publisher’s cloth, t.e.g., edited by Robert W. Lowe, illustrated with fifty portraits and eighty wood engravings. [with] Wyndham’s Annals of the Covent Garden Theatre from 1732 to 1897 London, Chatto & Windus, 1906, in two volumes, t.e.g., full red textured cloth, extra-illustrated. $100-150 47 Duruy, Victor (1811-1894) History of Greece. Boston: Estes & Lauriat, 1890. Edition de luxe, number 184 of 1,000 subscriber copies printed on linen vellum paper, in eight volumes, illustrated, bound in uniform navy blue publisher’s cloth, edges untrimmed. (8) $150-250 48 Eisenhower, Dwight David (1890-1969) Visit of President Dwight D. Eisenhower to the General Motors Motorama Waldorf-Astoria, November 3, 1960. Large album, containing thirty-six black and white photographs of the president’s visit to the car company’s exposition; Frederic G. Donner’s copy, with his name tooled in gilt on the front cover; bound in padded leather, watered silk endleaves, some dents and scratches to the cover; photographs 13 3/4 x 10 1/2 in. $200-300

44 Dickens, Charles (1812-1870) A Christmas Carol. Boston: Ticknor and Fields, 1869. Illustrated, publisher’s boards, spine detached, sewing perished, leaves loose. [with] Tennet, James Emerson, Sir (1804-1869) Letters from the Aegean. New York: J. & J. Harper, 1829. Octavo, first edition, untrimmed, in publisher’s half cloth, printed label, and paper boards, some spotting and foxing. (2) $200-300

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49 Ephemera Collection, New England, 16761930: An extensive collection of manuscript and printed material including personal and legal documents, correspondence, journals, notes, prescriptions, estate inventories, advertising material, and many other miscellaneous paper in the form of bound volumes and loose sheets; including more than a dozen bound books, some printed, others filled with manuscript notations, all housed in a plastic bin, which contains a clamshell box and a document sleeve. Notable are a Scituate, Massachusetts, land deed from 1676, signed by Charles Stockbridge (16341684); an 18th century parchment-bound folio format journal; and a set of journals from c. 1766 into the 18th century by William Northey (1735-1804), silver and pewtersmith of Salem, Massachusetts. $300-500 50 Eros Magazine, Complete Set, 1962, Volume One, Numbers One through Four. Hardcover copies, illustrated throughout, with some related ephemera; edited by Ralph Ginzburg (1929-2006), Eros ceased publication after the fourth issue, when the editor was indicted under federal obscenity laws. Notably, issue number three features Bert Stern’s photo shoot of Marilyn Monroe, taken just six weeks before her death. Some have suggested that the obscenity charge visited on Ginzburg was based not on an objection to the magazine’s erotic subject matter, but on a racist objection to the photographic tone poem, “Black and White in Color,” which features a romantically engaged male and female couple of contrasting skin tones. $400-600 51 Ferriar, John (1761-1815) An Essay Towards a Theory of Apparitions. London: for Cadell & Davies by Haddock & Warrington, 1813. Octavo, first edition, large copy, bound in three-quarter morocco and marbled paper boards, binding rubbed, contents good. In this work, Dr. Ferriar, Manchester physician, tackles the broad topic of witchcraft, paranormal activity, ghosts, and other inexplicable phenomena attributed to haunting. He digs into the Salem witch trials, and uses many other contemporary and older stories, applying a rigorous scientific skepticism. In the preface he says, “I have looked also, with much compassion, on the pitiful instruments of sliding panels, trap-doors, back-stairs, wax-work figures, smugglers, robbers, coiners, and other vulgar machinery, which authors of tender consciences have employed to avoid the imputation of belief in supernatural occurrences.” $200-300

52 Fields, James T. (1817-1881) Poems. Boston: Ticknor & Co., 1849. 12mo, Ticknor brown cloth binding, water stained, spine chipped. [with] Gillies’ History of Ancient Greece, London, 1787; and The Works of Thomas Middleton, 1840, both sets odd volumes, bindings damaged, ex libris Henry Cabot Lodge. (7) $200-300 53 Film and Theater, Eight Pieces: The Story of United Artists Product 1937-38, large format, simulated white morocco cover, blocked in gold, illustrated throughout with black and white promotional art for the year’s films; Columbia Pictures 1932-33, large format, silver paper printed boards, rubbed and scratched, with loss of surface, illustrated throughout with bold color film advertisements; four promotional pamphlets for, Quo Vadis, the film, with Peter Ustinov; As You Like It, stage production, with Katharine Hepburn; The King and I, stage musical, with Yul Brenner; and Stanley Kramer’s film, Judgment at Nuremburg; a sammelband of more than a dozen plays, printed in the U.S., c. 1879, with notes of an amateur actor; both boards missing; and Peter Quinn’s Sin Actor, Saturn Line Novel, 1967, paperback pulp novel, pages browned, detached from binding, cover art and graphics with minor crease, a remainder, with a saw cut into the top edge of all pages and both covers. (8) $75-100 54 Fly Fishing, 20th Century, Fourteen Volumes: Bergman’s Trout, New York: Knops, 1945, in tattered dust jacket; Leisenring’s The Art of Tying the West Fly, New York: Dodd Mead, 1946, in dust jacket; Art Flick’s Streamside Guide to Naturals and their Imitations, New York: Putnam’s Sons, [1947], in dust jacket; Cross’ Tying American Trout Lures, New York: Dodd Mead, 1944, in dust jacket; Evanoff’s Natural Salt Water Fishing Baits, New York: Barnes, [1953], in dust jacket; Tavener’s Fly-Tying for Salmon, London: Seeley Service, [n.d.]; Gregg’s How to Tie Flies, New York: Barnes [1940], in dust jacket; Evanoff’s Natural Fresh Water Fishing Baits, New York: Barnes, [1952], in dust jacket; Sturgis’ Fly-Tying, New York: Scribners, 1940; La Branche’s The Dry Fly and Fast Water and The Salmon and the Dry Fly, New York: Scribners, 1951, with dust jacket; Outdoor Life’s Secrets of Successful Fresh Water Fishing, New York: Outdoor Life, [1952], with dust jacket; Jennings’ A Book of Trout Flies, New York: Crown, [n.d.], in slipcase; Professional Fly Tying Manual, stapled pamphlet; and Leonard’s Flies, New York: Barnes, [1950], in dust jacket. (14) $150-250

55 Framed Theater Prints. Nine framed prints, mostly British, 19th century, some handcolored, depicting Mrs. Abington as Thalia and Roxalana; Edmund Kean as Richard III; Lekain; Frederic Le Maitre; and other scenes, some removed from British Drama, varying sizes, not examined out of frames. $150-200 56 Gershwin, George (1898-1937) The Theatre Guild Presents Porgy and Bess. New York: Gershwin Publishing Corporation, [1935]. First edition, folio, 559 pages, frontisportrait of George Gershwin, cast list, synopsis, with the “To my Parents” dedication on verso, paperback, with blue cloth spine, and publisher’s printer cover, chipped, water stained, spine loosening. $125-175 57 Gill, Eric (1882-1940) Two Pieces. “On My Bed by Night,” c. 1925, relief print on wove paper with Ghent watermark, depicting a stylized elegant nude sitting upright in bed, gesturing, with eyes closed, image size: 3 3/4 x 2 1/2 in., paper size: 4 x 5 in., small ink smudge on recto, minor foxing and rust spots, ink on verso, along with the title in pencil and cataloging numbers, clean impression, old tape to verso; and Concerning Dragons, Ditchling, Sussex: Douglas Pepler, [St. Dominic’s Press], 1917, single signature pamphlet, four leaves, with six illustrations by Eric Gill, rhymes by Pepler, simply stitched, deckle edges, one small registration puncture, outermost bifolium evenly toned to an ivory shade, crisp, 5 1/4 x 3 7/8 in. (2) $100-150 58 Gould, John (1804-1881) Juliamya Typica, Violet-Bellied Hummingbird, plate 337 [from] A Monograph of the Trochilidoe, or Family of Hummingbirds. London, 1849-1877. Folio, lithographic print on paper with hand color, metallic highlights, matted and framed, 19 3/4 x 13 1/4 in. of the sheet visible through the mat opening, printed text not visible. $250-350 59 Greece, Four Volumes: Giffard’s A Short Visit to the Ionian Islands, London: Murray, 1837, illustrated, in clean publisher’s cloth; Baedeker’s Greece, Handbook for Travellers, Leipzig: Baedeker, 1894, illustrated, maps, limp publisher’s cloth; and two publications in Greek. (4) $200-300

60 Garnett, Lucy (1849-1934) Greek Folk Poesy. Guildford: for the Authors by Billing & Sons, [David Nutt], 1896. Octavo, in two volumes, illustrated, bound in blue publisher’s cloth, stamped in gilt on front boards and spines, ex libris Edward BurneJones (1833-1898), with his signature in both copies, in Mylar jackets. $200-300 61 Greene, Graham (1904-1991) Seven Novels: The Quiet American, New York: Viking, 1956; A Burnt Out Case, New York: Viking, 1961; The Honorary Consul, New York: Simon and Schuster, [1973]; A Sort of Life, New York: Simon and Schuster, [1971]; The Human Factor, New York: Simon and Schuster, [1978], in tattered dust jacket; and two others without dust jackets. (7) $150-250 62 Greene, Thomas Garland (1875-1955) A Perilous Quest. Canada, c. 1930. Pencil sketch on paper depicting a Native American in a feathered headdress with a long rifle and a stone axe, and the text: “A Perilous Quest by Christina Ross Frame, illustrated by T.G. Greene;” secured by tape to a mat, surface smudged on one end; closed tear, repaired with tape; old fold. Frame and Greene probably met through the Canadian school system where he taught art and she worked with deaf and blind pupils; this work was never published. $100-200 63 Grote, George (1794-1871) History of Greece. London: Murray, 1851-1856. Octavo, twelve volume set, maps, bound in uniform tan calfskin, spines tooled in gilt, marbled edges, some labels flaking or missing. See Printing and the Mind of Man 321. (12) $400-600 64 Hall, James (1793-1868) Sketches of the History, Life, and Manners in the West. Philadelphia: Harrison Hall, 1835. First edition, octavo, in two volumes, ex dono authoris, presentation copy to Edward Everett (1794-1865), politician and president of Harvard, with his bookplate in both volumes, bound in contemporary textured blue cloth. In addition to the wealth of very early material on the American west, Sketches is also memorable for its “Indian-Hating” chapters in volume two which Melville used as a source for The Confidence-Man. $250-350

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65 Hawker, Peter (1786-1853) Three Volumes: Instructions to Young Sportsmen in all that Relates to Guns and Shooting, London: Longman et al., 1825, fourth edition, frontispiece, illustrated, signature clipped from title, in faded green calf, scuffed; and The Diary of Colonel Peter Hawker, London: Longmans, Green, & Co., 1893, in two volumes, illustrated, in olive publisher’s cloth, spotting and foxing. (3) $100-150 66 Hawthorne, Nathaniel (1804-1864) The Complete Works of Nathaniel Hawthorne, with Introductory Notes by George Parsons Lathrop and Illustrated with Etchings by Blum, Church, Dielman, Gifford, Shirlaw, and Turner. Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin, 1891. Printed by the Riverside Press, Cambridge; octavo, thirteen volume set bound in blue three-quarter morocco with red floral onlays and gilt tooling, marbled boards, t.e.g., some spines with minor abrasions. (13) $400-500 67 Herford, Oliver (1863-1935) Pen and Ink Cartoon Jungle Book. Six panels on one sheet, depicting a character out on safari, reading The Jungle Book, stalked by wild animals who eventually frighten the human away so they may read the book themselves; matted and framed, 19 1/2 x 26 in. $200-300 68 Hermann, Binger (1843-1926) The Louisiana Purchase and Our Title West of the Rocky Mountains. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1900. Quarto, illustrated with the seven portraits and five maps called for on the illustrations page, bound in original publisher’s blind-tooled and gold-stamped cloth. [with] Lewis H. Morgan’s (1818-1881) Houses and HouseLife of the American Aborigines, Washington: Government Printing Office, 1881, quarto, first edition, illustrated with colored lithographic frontispiece, text illustrations, and photogravures; in contemporary brown publisher’s cloth, rubbed, with some spotting, contents good. (2) $200-300 69 Hogarth, William (1697-1764) The Works. Philadelphia: Barrie & Son, 1900. Quarto, limited edition, number 141 of 1,000 copies with plates printed on India paper, in ten volumes, illustrated throughout, in publisher’s red cloth, paper spine labels, spines faded. (10) $200-300

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70 Iconographic Dictionary of the Most Important Painters and Sculptors. Philadelphia: George Barrie & Sons, [1912]. Volume two only of twelve, large folio illustrated, bound in full green morocco, a.e.g., front board starting, 12 x 18 1/2 in. $100-150 71 Japanese Printing and Woodblock Books, 20th Century, Nine Volumes: Mitsukuri’s La Vie Sociale au Japon, Paris: Société Franco-Japonaise de Paris, 1922, illustrated, untrimmed and mostly unopened, in printed publisher’s wraps; four accordion-style books of woodcuts based on brush paintings, some printed in color, mostly natural history subjects, tears, at least one board missing, contents generally acceptable; program for the Azuma Odori, back cover damaged, illustrated throughout, with color and monochromatic images; illustrated book on woodworking projects, with photogravures, color illustrations and schematics; sample book of decorative Japanese papers, containing more than one hundred paper samples, some corners dogeared, others with small samples trimmed away, the majority intact; and Gwen Frostic’s My Michigan, Frankfort, Michigan: by the author, [1957], illustrated with polychrome woodcuts throughout. (9) $150-200 72 Jourdan, Jean Baptiste (1762-1833) Clipped Signature. Small piece of blue paper with blue printed text, completed by hand in brown ink, with Jourdan’s signature, dated 1831, 2 1/2 x 4 1/2 in. Beginning at the bottom in the French royal army as a regular enlisted soldier, Jourdan rose through the ranks, eventually becoming a Marshall of France under Napoleon I. Jourdan also fought in the American Revolutionary war, serving in the Siege of Savannah as a seventeen year old. He served during the French Revolutionary wars as well, and fought in the Napoleonic wars. $200-300 73 Kennedy, Robert Francis (1925-1968) To Seek a Newer World, Signed. Garden City, New York: Doubleday & Co., 1967. Publisher’s blue cloth, dust jacket, signature on ffep, contents good, dust jacket chipped, with some folds and short tears. $200-400

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74 Kerouac, Jack (1922-1969) The Dharma Bums. New York: Viking, 1958. First edition, in rubbed dust jacket with small loss at the foot of the spine, black publisher’s cloth with green and silver titling, Kerouac’s name mostly rubbed away on spine, with ballpoint pen inscription on ffep. In this continuation of On the Road, Kerouac follows the same characters as they abide on their journey to explore art and consciousness in the post-war American landscape. $100-200 75 Kerouac, Jack (1922-1969) Visions of Gerard. New York: Farrar, Straus & Co., [1963]. Octavo, in dust jacket, stated “first printing” on copyright page, in patterned cloth boards and black cloth spine, illustrated by James Spanfeller. $100-200 76 Kipling, Rudyard (1865-1936) Indian Tales. New York: Dodge, [1899]. Octavo, the Oriental edition, illustrated, in boldly patterned red cloth publisher’s bounds; [with] Kipling’s Collected Verse, New York: Doubleday, Page & Co., 1910, color illustrations by W. Heath Robinson, in goldblocked publisher’s cloth binding. (2) $200-400 77 Klabund. Der Leierkastenmann. Berlin: Reiss, [1917]. Octavo, illustrated with ten colored woodcuts, in publisher’s printed boards, pages evenly toned, boards rubbed; [and] Francis Hindes Groome’s In Gipsy Tents, Edinburgh: Nimmo, 1880, illustrated, bound in publisher’s pictorial, gilt-stamped blue cloth, corner wear, some minor toning. $150-250 78 Ku Klux Klan, Seven Volumes: Testimony Taken by the Joint Select Committee to Inquire into The Condition of Affairs in the Late Insurrectionary States. South Carolina [vols. I-III]; Mississippi [part one]; Georgia [part one]; Alabama [part three]; Miscellaneous; and Florida. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1872, all bound in uniform brown cloth bindings, heads worn, one binding with tears to head and spine; the complete set on the Ku Klux Klan conspiracy consisted of thirteen volumes. The 42nd Congress formed this joint committee to investigate the reach of the Ku Klux Klan in the antebellum South. These books contain the copious and detailed testimony gleaned during the hearings. (7) $200-300

79 [Lake, Edward] (1641-1704) Officium Eucharisticum. Dublin: by and for Samuel Fairbrother, 1724. 12mo, A-G12, H8; bound in contemporary sheepskin, front board becoming detached, leather split along edge. No U.S. copies of this or the London edition of the same year listed in ESTC: T134200. $200-300 80 Lipsius, Justus (1547-1606) Politicorum Libri Sex. Strasbourg: Berneggerianis, 1641. 12mo, contemporary parchment. Politicorum is a sequel to De Constantia. In it, Lipsius argues for the primacy of following reason, both in personal moral actions, and in the actions of government. Because a ruler “desires to subject all things to himself, he should first subject himself to reason.” $100-150 81 Lord Byron (1788-1824) Five Volumes: Poetical Works, New York: Appleton, 1871, in full morocco, blind stamped, with the poet’s name gilt-tooled on the front board, a.e.g., slightly rubbed; William Parry’s The Last Days of Lord Byron, Philadelphia: Carey, Lea, and Small, 1825, contemporary half leather, marbled boards, leaves uniformly browned throughout; and Finden’s Illustrations of the Life and Works of Lord Byron, with selected information by W. Brockedon, London: Murray and Tilt, 1833, three volumes in contemporary half morocco, gilt spines, a.e.g., rubbed. (5) $200-300 82 MacInnes, Helen (1907-1985), Twenty-three Volumes: Twenty signed, including Above Suspicion, 1941; Assignment in Brittany, 1942; Horizon, 1945; The Venetian Affair, 1963; and others, all in publisher’s cloth, lacking dust jackets. [with] a small group of MacInnes autograph letters. From the collection of Naomi Burton Stone, friend of MacInnes, author, and literary agent. (23) $150-200 83 Map of Italy. A New Map of Antient Italy, together with the Adjoyning Islands of Sicily, Sardinia, and Corsica. [Oxford: Printed at the Theater, 1700]. Dedicated to William Duke of Gloucester, plate 14 from Edward Wells’s A New Sett of Maps both of Antient and Present Geography, engraved by Sutton Nicholls, hand colored, matted and framed, 28 1/2 x 23 in. overall. $150-250

84 Map of North America. Janvier, Jean L’Amerique Septentroniale. Paris: Chez Lattré, 1762. Folio, folding double-page map, colored, 18 x 12 1/2 in. visible through mat opening, matted and framed, depicting the North American continent, right up to the Arctic Circle, including the Aleutian Islands and Iceland, down through Central America in detail, including the Gulf of Mexico and all of the Caribbean Islands, continuing to Panama, with the northernmost section of South America depicted without place names. Provenance: A prominent Cincinnati, Ohio, collector. $200-300 85 Map of the Bay of Cadiz and the Straits of Gibraltar. Henri Michelot and Laurent Bremond Nouvelle Carte de la Baye de Cadis et du Detroit de Gibraltar. [from] Carte Generalle de le Mer Mediterranee, Se vendent a Marseille chez Joseph Roux, 1718. Two folio sheets joined, engraved by Peter Starckmann, with subtle hand-coloring, some spotting and marginal water stains, matted and framed, 18 1/2 x 27 in. At the Straits of Gibraltar, Europe is separated from North Africa by a little less than eight nautical miles. $150-250 86 Maps of Mexico, the Upper and Lower Rhine, and Colombia. John Hamilton. [from] The Edinburgh Geographical and Historical Atlas. Edinburgh: Daniel Lizars, [1831]. Each map is engraved and hand-colored, with a single central fold, printed on folio-sized paper, sheet size 22 1/2 x 18 1/2 in.; maps 23, 66 and 67 from the original book; small soft spot along the fore edge of the map of the Rhine, with marginal loss, diminishing on the other two maps, some minor toning, offsetting, and smudges, unframed. (3) $150-250

89 Maugham, W. Somerset (1874-1965) Of Human Bondage. Garden City: Doubleday, Doran, & Co., 1936. Illustrated by Randolph Schwabe, in priceclipped dust jacket and green publisher’s cloth; [with] Boswell’s Life of Johnson, edited by Roger Ingpen; Bath: Bayntun, 1925, in two volumes, illustrated, with dust jackets; [and] Ernest Jones’ Life and Work of Sigmund Freud, New York: Basic Books, [1953], in three volumes, stated first edition on copyright page with “B/B”, bound in publisher’s blue cloth. (6) $200-300 90 Megillah, Sephardic, late 19th/early 20th century neatly lettered black ink on vellum, ht. 11 1/4 in. $200-300 91 Mencken, H.L. (1880-1956), Two Volumes: In Defense of Women, Garden City: Star Books, [1922], in publisher’s black cloth and dust jacket. [with] Charles Agnoff’s H.L. Mencken, a Portrait from Memory, New York: Yoseloff, [1956], in tattered dust jacket and green publisher’s cloth, inscribed by the author to Lawrence Spivak: both men worked for Mencken at the American Mercury. (2) $100-200 92 Millay, Edna St. Vincent (1892-1950) Eight Volumes: A Few Figs from Thistles, [1922] with added material; The Buck in the Snow, 1928; The Harp-Weaver, 1923; Huntsman, What Quarry?, 1939; Mine the Harvest, [1954]; The Indigo Bunting, a Memoir of Edna St. Vincent Millay, by Vincent Sheean, [1951]; and Make Bright the Arrows, 1940, two copies; all Harper and Brothers, New York and London, all in publisher’s bindings. (8) $300-400

87 Martin, Benjamin (1704-1782) Biographia Philosophica. London: Owen, 1764. First edition, octavo, originally issued in monthly installments in The General Magazine of Arts and Sciences, 1755-1763; 565 pages, with the index leaf, contemporary half calf, front board detached. $125-175 88 Martinet, Francois-Nicolas (c. 1760-1800) Grive, or Redwing, Number 20. [from] L’Histoire des Oiseaux, Paris, [c. 1790]. Hand-colored engraving signed “Martinet Fils,” the bird standing on a stump, with mulberry leaves, matted and framed, plate mark visible, and 10 1/2 x 9 1/4 in. of sheet. $100-150

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93 Mixed Lot, 19th and 20th Century, Seven Volumes: Hemingway’s A Farewell to Arms, New York, Scribner’s, 1929, later trade edition, no dust jacket, publisher’s cloth, label on front board scratched; Reade’s It is Never too Late to Mend, Boston: Ticknor, 1856, in two volumes, spotting, worn publisher’s cloth; Anne Morrow Lindbergh’s Listen! the Wind, New York: Harcourt Brace, 1938, with dust jacket; Champney’s Three Vassar Girls Abroad, Boston: Estes & Lauriat, 1883, illustrated, heavy damage to back board, water damage; Walker’s Book of Raphael’s Madonnas, New York: Leavitt & Allen, 1860, illustrated, disbound, lacking back board; and Clayton Hamilton’s On the Trail of Stevenson, Garden City: Doubleday, 1915, First edition, first issue, frontispiece and text illustrations by Walter Hale; with the section on Stevenson’s marriage to divorcee Mrs. Osbourne on pages 130-135 intact, the first issue was suppressed when the publisher was threatened with legal action, and this section was expurgated from subsequent editions; publisher’s cloth spine and paper boards, with labels on spine and front board, discolored. (7) $200-250 94 Mixed Lot, Eighteen Volumes: Mostly 20th century, including poetry, children’s books, modern fiction, Massachusetts history, and Roycroft imprints. (18) $300-500 95 Mixed Lot, Five Volumes: James Edward Smith’s An Introduction to Physiological and Systematical Botany, London: for Longman, Hurst, et al., 1807, contemporary half calf, with engravings; Pen Sketches by Chas. M. Russell, Great Falls, Montana: Ridgley, [n.d.]; a bound volume of the illustrated newspaper, The Graphic, January to May, 1885, with many large wood engravings, and advertisements; Fiske’s History of the United States for Schools, London: Clarke, [n.d.]; Smith’s Poetica Erotica, New York: Boni & Liveright, 1927, volume two only. (5) $200-250

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96 Mixed Lot, Five Volumes: Steinbeck, John (1902-1968): The Moon is Down, New York: Viking, 1942, with the statement, “First published in March 1942” on the copyright page, in a clean, price clipped jacket, and The Wayward Bus, New York: Viking, 1947, no dust jacket; Dixon, Franklin W. (pseudonym) Hardy Boys Mystery: The House on the Cliff, New York: Grosset & Dunlap, [1927], in embossed brown publisher’s cloth, ffep removed; Orwell, George (1903-1950) Animal Farm, New York: Harcourt, Brace and Co., [1946], first American edition, in publisher’s black cloth, no dust jacket, gold lettering on spine chipped; and Dr. Seuss (1904-1991) And to Think that I Saw it on Mulberry Street, New York: Vanguard, [no date], book club edition, pictorial boards. (5) $200-300 97 Mixed Lot, Two Boxes: The Most Noble and Famous Travels of Marco Polo, London: Argonaut Press, 1929, edited by John Frampton, bound in half vellum and decorated yellow buckram boards; a set of Montesquieu’s works (in five volumes); a set of James Fenimore Cooper’s works (in five volumes); a set of Ruskin’s works (in thirteen volumes); Freeman’s History of the Norman Conquest (in six volumes); and twenty-five others, most bindings in poor condition. (55) $400-600 98 Mixed Lot, Nine Volumes: Autograph book c. 1920, Dorchester, Massachusetts High School, cloth binding; Mary Chambers’s A Book of Unusual Soups, Boston: Little Brown, 1930, cloth binding; Wallpaper Sample Book, High Grade Wallpapers, Chicago: Sears, Roebuck, & Co., 1915, original limp paper binding; Marjory Tillotson’s The Complete Knitting Book, London: Pitman & Sons, 1933, with colored frontispiece, publisher’s half blue cloth and printed paper boards; Souvenir of California, San Francisco: Cunningham, Curtiss, & Welch, 1904, photogravures, in half green publisher’s cloth and paper boards with bright orange California poppy on the front board; Official Publication, Panama Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915, Hand-Colored, in limp publisher’s printed covers, tied binding, color illustrations tipped onto heavy paper throughout; Evelyn Stefansson’s Here is Alaska, New York: Scribner’s Sons, [1943]. illustrated throughout, with polychrome dust jacket, chipped at head, spine sunned, spotting to endleaves; and two copies of Report of the [New York] State Botanist on Edible Fungi of New York, from the University of the State of New York Memoir of the New York State Museum, No. 4, Vol. 3, Albany, 1900; both in green paper-covered boards, one copy with damage to the binding, boards detached, sewing perished, both illustrated with more than twenty full-paged color lithographs of edible mushrooms. (9) $150-200

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99 Mixed Lot, Three Volumes: Frederick G. Jackson’s A Thousand Days in the Arctic, New York & London: Harper & Brothers, 1899, pictorial cloth, illustrated, maps; Dante’s The New Life, translated by Dante Gabriel Rossetti, illustrated by Evelyn Paul, London: Harrap, [n.d.], printed in colored and metallic ink throughout, publisher’s embossed cloth binding; and Don Quixote, translated by Jarvis, London: Bohn, 1853, illustrated, bound in publisher’s pictorial gilt cloth. (3) $200-300 100 Mixed Lot, Twelve Volumes: Wallace Stevens’s Mattino Domenicale ed Altre Poesie, Torino: Giulio Einaudi Editore, 1954, first edition, in limp paper wraps and glassine cover; Oscar Wilde’s The Ballad of Reading Gaol, New York: Brentano’s [n.d.]; and Wilde’s Poems, Boston, 1882, the latter two in decorative publisher’s cloth; History of the University of Edinburgh; History of the Bodleian Library; and Whitney’s Climatic Changes of Later Geological Times, 1882. (12) $250-350 101 Mixed Lot, Two Volumes: Walton’s Compleat Angler, illus. Arthur Rackham, Philadelphia, [1931], publisher’s green cloth, gilt, t.e.g., no edition statement; and Frank Lloyd Wright’s Architecture and Modern Life, 1938, stated second edition, publisher’s cloth, spine sunned. (2) $175-200 102 Modern Firsts, Limited Editions, Four Volumes: Carson’s Silent Spring, first printing, 1962, in dust jacket; Lindbergh’s WE, 1927, first edition, in tattered dust jacket; Segal’s Love Story; 1970, first edition in green and white cloth binding and good dust jacket, and Eugene O’Neil’s Mourning Becomes Electra, 1931, limited edition, copy number 396 of 500, signed by O’Neil, in parchment over boards and faulty slipcase. (4) $75-100 103 Montgomery, Lucy Maud (1874-1942) Anne of Avonlea. Boston: L.C. Page, 1909. First edition, in beige publisher’s cloth with mounted portrait of Anne, rubbed, with color frontispiece, loose, some spotting to the text, 7 3/4 x 5 1/4 in. This sequel to Anne of Green Gables follows the heroine from age sixteen to eighteen, while she teaches at Avonlea School. $100-150

104 More, Thomas (1478-1535) Utopia. London: privately printed for the Scott-Thaw Company: [Chiswick Press], 1903. Folio, limited edition numbered 113 of 200, signed by Scott Thaw, portrait frontispiece, printed in red and black throughout, publisher’s buckram in two tones of beige, newer paper labels pasted over the originals on the spine and front board, contents fresh, some pencil notes in margins. $150-250 105 Morice, Charles (1860-1919) Paul Gauguin. Paris: Floury, 1919. Quarto, contemporary three-quarter blue morocco, original limp wrappers bound in, illustrated, text evenly browned. $200-300 106 Napoleon III (1808-1873) Autograph Note Signed, 1870. Single-page laid stationary with letter N surmounted by a crown, inscribed on one side. To an unnamed recipient, fulfilling a request for an autograph, 8 x 5 in., with several other portraits of Napoleon III mounted on card and housed in a paper folder. $200-300 107 Natural History Prints, Thirty-seven. Eleven lithographs of the stalked Kaleidoscope jellyfish by Debray from Henry James Clarke’s Lucernariae and their Allies, Washington: Smithsonian Institution, 1878; five lithographs by Antoine Sonrel, likely from the Boston Journal of Nature (1834-1863) of anemone-like creatures; and twenty-one color lithographic plates by Dr. H.C. Wood of freshwater algae, various sizes, unframed. (37) $100-150 108 Natural History, Eight Volumes: Mathews’s Fieldbook of American Wild Flowers, 1927; Davis’s Geographical Essays, 1909; Agassiz’s Letters and Recollections, 1913; Russell’s Glaciers of North America, 1901; Bowers’s Bulletin of the Bureau of Fisheries, 1905; Shaler’s Geology of the Narragansett Basin, 1899; Report of the Superintendent of the U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey, 1881; Newberry’s Fossil Fishes and Fossil Plants of the Triassic Rocks of New Jersey and the Connecticut Valley, 1888; most illustrated; some ex-library with stamps; all bound in cloth. (8) $100-200

109 Newman, John B. (fl. circa 1840) Illustrated Botany. New York: Wellman, 1846. Octavo, first edition, volume one only, illustrated throughout with vibrantly colored lithographic plates, cloth binding stamped in gilt, spine detached, tucked inside the front board, preliminaries and some text leaves loose and detached, sewing structure defective, 5 1/2 x 9 in. Copies of this book vary widely in how the color was applied to the plates, some completely hand-colored, others with all of the color added by lithographic printing, and others with varying combinations of the two methods. This copy similarly contains a mix of hand-colored and printed colors throughout. $300-350 110 Newman, John B. (fl. circa 1840) Illustrated Botany. New York: Wellman, 1846. Octavo, first edition, volume one only, illustrated throughout with vibrantly colored lithographic plates, in three-quarter red morocco, spine lettered and tooled in gold, binding and sewing intact. Copies of this work appear in various states, with a combination of printed and hand coloring. The color in this copy is mostly printed by lithography. $350-450 111 Nightingale, Florence (1820-1910) Carte de Visite, Signed. Nightingale standing, facing left, holding papers in her hands, with a carved piece of furniture in the background, produced by the London Stereoscopic Company, mounted on a larger sheet of paper, some light spotting to the background, 6 1/2 x 4 1/4 in. $200-300 112 O’Neill, Eugene (1888-1953) The Provincetown Plays, third series. New York: Frank Shay, 1916. Includes The Two Sons by Neith Boyce; Lima Beans by Alfred Kreymborg; and Before Breakfast by O’Neill, in original orange printed wraps, chipped, with a little loss at the foot of the spine, 5 1/2 x 8 in. $150-200

113 One Thousand Valuable Secrets in the Elegant and Useful Arts. Philadelphia: for Davies and Stephens, 1795. First American edition, 12mo, original sheepskin with red spine label, front board detached, water staining confined to back endleaves only. “Whilst the inhabitants of Europe are distracted by the din of arms, and their principal employment is to contrive the most expeditious means of destroying one another, let the happy citizens of these infant States turn their attention to the useful and elegant arts of peace.” Instructions for copper, brass and steel-plate engraving, glass manufactory, gilding, dying wood and bone, painting on glass, confectionary, making of wine, and many other useful arts follow. $250-350 114 Photographic Journals from European Tour, 1875 and 1877. Two separate albums compiled by Ellen Sturgis Dixey (1849-1924), of Lenox, Massachusetts, wife of Richard Cowell Dixey (1844-1914), with fine calligraphic titles and many well-executed gouache embellishments including plants and flowers, coats of arms, and other relevant scenes and snippets to accompany the photographs; photographs include landmarks, natural features, art work, and royalty; both volumes bound in leather with Ellen’s initials cast in metal and set onto each front board, very rubbed, spines perished. In addition to images from all the major and many minor attractions in England, Italy, Germany, Spain and France, the albums also contain photographs of Ellen’s trips to the Alps, Vienna, Capri, Pompeii, Turkey, Egypt Malta, Greece, and other places. Her cruise along the Nile includes a photograph of the boat, the Luxor, and a measured floor plan of its accommodations. (2) $200-300 115 Poster Art Reference, Late 19th to Early 20th Centuries: Two Volumes: Charles Hiatt’s Picture Posters, London: George Bell and Sons, 1895, profusely illustrated, bound in publisher’s pictorial boards, with gilt stamping, discoloration to pastedowns and endleaves; [with] Martin Hardie and Arthur Sabin’s War Posters Issued by Belligerent and Neutral Nations 1914-1919, London: A. & C. Black, Ltd, 1920, color illustrations throughout, bound in publisher’s cloth printed in black and red, back board hanging by slips of sewing supports, spine detached but present. (2) $150-200

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116 Professional Criminals of America, Forty Cards. Each card, 4 1/4 x 2 1/4 in., has a portrait of the criminal, his or her name, any aliases, and the crimes they generally commit, the images and the text beneath is identical to that produced in Thomas Byrnes’s book, Professional Criminals of America, published in 1886, some folds, a few corners lost, generally good. The crimes themselves range from the usual: pickpocket, counterfeiter, burglar, forger, confidence, and swindler; to the inspired: satchel worker, and doctor’s office sneak. $200-300 117 Rail Road Documents, 19th Century. A collection of receipts, checks (many stamped), payroll documents, stock certificates, mostly related to the rail road business, and mostly mid-19th century, with other papers, including two 18th century American land deeds, some 20th century correspondence, an 18th century parchment indenture, a group of 19th century New England railway tickets, and other ephemera. $300-500 118 Rand, Ayn (1905-1982) Anthem. Los Angeles, California: Published by Pamphleteers, Inc., 1946. The Freeman, volume III, Number 1. Pamphlet, first edition in this form, bound in gray textured paper boards, the cover printed in red. “The Freeman, a journal devoted exclusively to individualism, limited government, and economic liberty.” In the dystopian world of Anthem, individuality has been outlawed; those who refer to themselves using the first person pronoun are subject to execution. The narrator is called Equality 7-2521; he begins his story, “It is a sin to write this.” $300-400 119 Rawlings, Marjorie Kinnan (1896-1953) Cross Creek. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1942. First edition, with “A” code on copyright page, in green publisher’s cloth with silver stamping, spine somewhat sunned, preserved in the fullcolor dust jacket, spine darkened. This work is a spinoff of Rawling’s Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, The Yearling. $50-75 120 Reference Books: 20th Century Design, One Box. Reference books and original dealers’ catalogs for mid-century modern furniture, museum exhibition catalogs, and works on earlier Scandinavian decorative arts. $100-150

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121 Reference Books: American Furniture, Four Volumes: Luke Vincent Lockwood’s Colonial Furniture in America, New York: Scribner’s Sons, 1913, expanded, illustrated edition, in two volumes, full publisher’s cloth, stamped in gilt, surface wear to boards, spines sunned; [with] Wallace Nutting’s Furniture Treasury, Framingham, Massachusetts: Old America Company Publishers, [1928], in two volumes, illustrated, full publisher’s light brown cloth. (4) $100-150 122 Reference Books: American Glass, Pottery, Silver, and Pewter, Three Boxes. Hard- and soft-cover books, auction catalogs, pamphlets, all 20th century, describing early American silversmithing, glass, and ceramics making, and pewtersmithing. (3 boxes) $150-200 123 Reference Books: Antique English Furniture, Two Boxes. Assorted illustrated reference works, including Victor Chinnery’s Oak Furniture, and other similar books, pamphlets, and ephemera. (2 boxes) $150-200 124 Reference Books: Antique Furniture, Including European, Two Boxes. A varied selection of standard illustrated 20th century reference works, and other catalogs related to the history of fine European furniture and other antiques. (2 boxes) $150-200 125 Reference Books: Assorted Antique Furniture Styles, and New England, Two Boxes. Illustrated 20th century hard and soft cover reference books, pamphlets, auction and dealer catalogs. (2 boxes) $150-200 126 Reference Books: Country Architecture and Southern American Furniture, Two Boxes. Hardcover illustrated 20th century reference books, catalogs, and other ephemera. (2 boxes) $150-200 127 Reference Books: Decorative Arts and Antiques, Two Large Boxes. $600-800

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128 Reference Books: Decorative Arts and Antiques, Two Large Boxes. A collection of standard illustrated works from the 20th century related to antique and decorative collectible material. (2 boxes) $600-800 129 Reference Books: Early American Furniture of Long Island, Philadelphia, Maryland. Museum catalogs and references, scholarly works, and auction catalogs, illustrated, 20th century. $100-150 130 Reference Books: Early and Fine American Furniture and Interiors, Two Boxes. A selection of illustrated 20th century reference works and catalogs. (2 boxes) $150-200 131 Reference Books: Early New England Furniture, Three Boxes. A selection of illustrated 20th century reference works related to fine and early New England furniture, including museum and auction catalogs, hard- and soft-cover books, and other material. (3 boxes) $200-250 132 Reference Books: Folk Art and Naive Painting, Two Boxes. Illustrated hardcover 20th century scholarly works, ephemera, auction and museum catalogs, and other publications on early examples of folk art, some in dust jackets. (2 boxes) $150-200 133 Reference Books: General Furniture Surveys and Others, One Box. Including the catalog of the Israel Sack collection in six volumes. $150-200 134 Reference Books: General Furniture, Interiors, and Auction Catalogs, Two Boxes. A group of 20th century color illustrated books and pamphlets concerning antique furniture and interiors. (2 boxes) $150-200 135 Reference Books: Gravestones, One Box. One box of illustrated 20th century works on early carved grave markers. $150-200

136 Reference Books: Shaker Furniture and Decorative Arts, Three Boxes. A collection of 20th century publications on Shaker-style furnishings and the Shaker lifestyle, including illustrated scholarly works, dealer and auction catalogs, pamphlets and other material. (3 boxes) $200-250 137 Reference Books: Textiles and Wallpaper. One box containing illustrated works on early textiles and wallpaper. $100-150 137A Reference Books: Mostly American Decorative Arts. One box containing illustrated works on fine American furniture and other antiques. $150-200 138 Riley, James Whitcomb All the Year Round, illustrated by Gustave Baumann. Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill, [1912]. Quarto, introductory page tipped in before title mentioning Riley’s appearance at the Jovian luncheon, August 3, 1914; title printed within ornamental woodcut border with astrological symbols; a poem appears for each month, and at each opening, the poem by Riley on the left faces the woodcut by Baumann on the right; each woodcut is printed in four or more separate colors appropriate for the seasonal subject of the illustration; pages unopened throughout; bound in a stained and badly damaged publisher’s cloth binding, spine completely missing, boards stained and worn, all but detached, endleaves chipped and detached. $300-500 139 Roberts, Thomas (fl. circa 1800) The English Bowman, or, Tracts on Archery, to which is added, the second part, of the Bowman’s Glory. London: for the Author, sold by Egerton and Waring, 1801. Octavo, first edition, with engraved frontispiece, engraved dedication page, and errata; text printed on faintly blue paper stock; in contemporary boards, rebacked, front board detached, some foxing. $200-300

140 Roberts, Kenneth Lewis (1885-1957) Concentrated New England, a Sketch of Calvin Coolidge, inscribed by the author to Booth Tarkington. Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill, [1924]. Octavo, first edition, publisher’s red cloth binding with worn dust jacket, inscription on ffep: “For Booth Tarkington, an unwilling mixer in Washington and Rooseveltian affairs from his willing Mah-Jongg student, Kenneth L. Roberts.” $300-500 141 Rodenwaldt, Gerhart (1886-1945) Die Kunst der Antike. Berlin, [1927], illustrated; Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, in three volumes, Glasgow, 1785, uncut, in boards; and de la Fontaine’s Fables, Paris: Hachette, 1868, illustrated by Gustave Doré. (5) $100-150 142 Roosevelt, Eleanor (1884-1962) Typed Letter Signed, 14 December 1960. Single page on Mrs. Roosevelt’s 345 East 46th Street, New York City stationary. To Mrs. Elizabeth Bitker, also of New York, thanking her for her support of the American Association for the United Nations, explaining its mission, and wishing her a joyous holiday season on behalf of the organization, with old folds, 8 1/2 x 11 in. $200-300 143 Roosevelt, Sara (1854-1941) Autograph Note, Signed. Single bifolium, heathered stationary with “Hyde Park Dutchess County” in raised blue print, and “Tel. & Tel. Poughkeepsie,” four pages inscribed. To General Charles H. Sherrill (1867-1936), central fold. “[Illegible] told me that you wanted to see the President, so if you can come on Friday to lunch we shall be pleased to have you. Please don’t tell anyone, as he has refused all visitors & has to leave here Friday evening. I have not bought the latest time table, but I think there is a good train which leaves New York at about eleven & reaches Poughkeepsie at 12:45, but you had better verify it. My car will be at the station. Love to Mrs. Sherrill. Thank you for your nice envelope of treasures. I so enjoyed reading them. Very sincerely yours, Sara Roosevelt.” $200-300

144 Salmon, William (1644-1713) Polygraphice. London: for A. & J. Churchill and J. Nicholson, 1701. Octavo, two volumes in one, lacking the additional engraved title/portrait; typographical title page mounted, first and last leaves with marginal paper repairs and reinforcement, adjacent pages with slight softening to fore edges, illustrated with full-page engravings throughout, not bound in numerical order, toning and dampstaining to text leaves; bound in full modern brown leatherette, fore edge trimmed. $150-200 145 Samuels, Edward A. (1836-1908) Birds of New England. Boston: Noyes, Homes, and Co., 1870. Octavo, illustrated with many color plates of birds, sewing starting, publisher’s goldstamped cloth, abraded and torn. $100-150 146 Savage, John (1673-1747) A Select Collection of Letters of the Antients. London: for J. Hartley, W. Davis, and T. Hodgson, 1703. Octavo, first edition, ex libris Dr. John Jeffries (1744-1816), Harvard graduate, physician, loyalist, and early weather observer, with his engraved bookplate pasted inside the front board, bound in contemporary blind tooled, paneled and speckled calfskin, quite worn, with loss of leather, boards hanging by the slips of sewing supports; top outer corner of title and following leaf torn away, just touching a few letters, internal spotting, text not collated. Savage’s selection of letters is drawn from ancient Greeks and Romans, including Socrates, Aristotle, Xenophon, Marcus Aurelius, Pompey, Cicero, Seneca, and others. $200-300 147 Seven Assorted Books and Portfolios, some uncorrected proofs, J.U. Nicolson’s Francois Villon in two volumes, The Long White Night by Katharine Scherman Rosin, Cow People by J. Frank Dobie, The Hands of Cantu, The Fields of Noon by Sheila Burnford, and The Painter’s Easel, a portfolio of lithographs, some missing. (7) $50-100

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148 Shakspeare Illustrated, by an Assemblage of Portraits and Views. London: S & E. Harding, 1793. Folio, engraved throughout with more than 140 portraits and views, both covers detached, with the Museum of French Art in New York’s ink stamp on the verso of every plate, and their de-accession stamp on the verso of the frontispiece, some heavy foxing, 10 1/2 x 17 in. $150-250 149 Signed Photographs and Rolled Documents. Six matted and framed signed portrait photographs from the early 20th century, all inscribed to General Charles Sherrill (1867-1936): 1912 Nobel Peace Prize winner, Elihu Root (1845-1937); Chauncey Depew (1834-1928); Attorney General and Secretary of State, Philander Chase Knox (1853-1921); Admiral George Dewey (18371917), in full uniform; an unidentified man; and another portrait of Chauncey Depew; [with] General Sherrill’s Legion d’Honneur; and a document from 1927 from Czechoslovakia, both documents rolled in cardboard tubes. (8) $200-300 150 Sleidanus, Johannes (1506-1556) Ordenliche Beschreibung und Verzeychniss. [late 16th/early 17th century]. Folio, may be lacking title, with full-page engraved portrait of Sleidanus by Jacob van der Heyden (1573-1645) in his library enhanced with contemporary color, 386 pages, text not collated, printed in Fraktur in double columns throughout, in a contemporary Dutch vellum binding, defective, front board detached; [with] Montaigne’s (1533-1592) Essayes, translated by John Florio (1553?-1625), London: by Sims for Blount, 1603, lacking A1 (title page), A4 (preliminary), Lll1, and Lll2 (final two leaves), divisional titles for parts two and three present, marginal annotations in a contemporary hand, with a long note at the end of the second section, some modern pencil marks, and a few red ink check marks in text, some contemporary notes slightly shaved, in defective contemporary calf, board boards detached, could be used for parts or as a reading copy, 10 3/4 x 7 in. (2) $250-350

151 Sporting Lot, Fishing, Six Volumes: Aflalo’s British Salt-Water Fishes, London: Hutchinson & Co., 1904, illustrated with twelve chromolithographic plates of fish, giltstamped green publisher’s cloth, endleaves discolored; Sir Edward Grey’s Fly Fishing, London: Dent, 1899, illustrated, cloth; Walton & Cotton’s The Complete Angler, London: Warne, [n.d.], Chandos Classics Series, half calf and marbled paper boards; Regan’s The Freshwater Fishes, London: Methuen, [n.d.], illustrated, cloth; Payne-Gallwey’s The Fowler in Ireland, London: van Voorst, 1882, illustrated, cloth; and Cholmondeley-Pennell’s The Book of the Pike, London: Routledge, [n.d.], stated third edition, illustrated, cloth, shaken, signatures starting. (6) $350-500 152 Steinbeck, John (1902-1968) Cannery Row. New York: Viking, 1945. First edition, in second state binding, publisher’s canary yellow cloth, with evenly toned and abraded dust jacket. $200-300 153 Stevenson, Robert Louis (1850-1894) Kidnapped. [London]: Cassell & Company, Limited, 1886. First edition, first issue, with half-title, folding color-printed frontispiece map, and advertisements at the end dated “4.86,” ads unopened, in green publisher’s cloth, with black endleaves, binding a little sunned, slightly chipped at the foot of the spine. [with] Catriona, a Sequel to Kidnapped, London, Paris & Melbourne: Cassell and Company, 1893, first edition, first issue, with half-title and advertisements at the end dated “8.93,” in blue publisher’s cloth with beige daisy printed endleaves, back hinge becoming loose. (2) $350-450 154 Stowe, Harriet Beecher (1811-1896) Uncle Tom’s Cabin. Boston: John P. Jewett & Co., 1852. Volume one only of two; red publisher’s cloth, gilt stamped pictorial binding, rebacked and recornered; with “Seventy-Fifth Thousand” printed on the title page; a.e.g., illustrated. $100-125 155 Studer, Jacob Henry (1840-1904) Birds of North America. New York: The Natural Science Association of America, 1895. Folio, illustrated with 119 chromolithographic color plates of birds, publisher’s half morocco binding with gold stamped cover, a.e.g., half of the spine chewed away by rodents, contents unaffected, 12 x 15 in. $200-300

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156 Surrealism and Graphic Novel, Three Volumes: Louis Aragon’s La Grande Gaîté, Avec 2 Dessins d’Yves Tanguy, Paris: Gallimard, 1929, limited edition, number 138 of 150 copies, with two tipped in illustrations by Tanguy, in publisher’s soft red paper wraps, printed in black, light water stains to front few pages, not affecting text, unopened; [with] Salvador Dali’s L’Amour et la Mémoire, Paris: Editions Surrealiste, 1931, limited edition, number 67 of 310 on “velin blanc,” with photographic frontispiece of Dali, in publisher’s pebbled red paper wraps, worn around the edges, slight soiling and foxing, unopened; [and] Otto Nückel’s Destiny, a Novel in Pictures, New York: Farrar & Rinehart, Inc., [1930], original publisher’s cloth with black block printing on front board and spine, cover slightly spotted, spotting to first few leaves and edges. (3) $200-300 157 The Book of Common Prayer and Administration of the Sacraments. Oxford: University Printers, 1701. Folio, text printed in two columns throughout, title page trimmed, margins replaced, a few text pages also trimmed and restored along the blank margins, bound in later straight-grain red morocco, tooled in blind and gilt, tooled inscription on front board scratched out; corners and joints rubbed with some loss of surface. $200-300 158 The Holy Bible, Containing the Old and New Testaments and the Apocrypha. Boston: Hinkley Co., [D.B. Updike, Merrymount Press], [c. 1905]. Octavo, fourteen volumes, illustrated with photogravures after Old Masters, text printed in a large typeface, dispensing with the usual chapter and verse numbering, each volume 9 1/2 x 6 in., occupying a little less than two feet of shelf space, in half leather bindings, very dry, spines detached and boards detached throughout the set, some spines missing, contents acceptable. (14) $300-500 159 The Mapping of the Great Lakes in the Seventeenth Century, ed. Kevin Kaufman. Providence: John Carter Brown Library, 1989. Folio, slipcase with soft cover book and twenty-eight bifolium facsimile maps, some with multiple images within the same number, the maps themselves numbered one through twenty-two. $100-150

160 The Nature and Design of Holy Days. London: by W.B. for Sare, 1705. Octavo, first edition, engraved frontispiece, discolored, and nineteen full-page engravings extraneous to the text, in full contemporary calfskin, leather cracked at front joint, some missing leather pieces, largely intact, contents with some browning along the gutters, some leaves becoming loose, endleaves with old tape, contemporary annotations. ESTC makes no mention of frontispiece or illustrations. Three editions listed in ESTC, the first and third editions each only show one U.S. library location: the Houghton Library, the second edition has no North American holdings, see ESTC T170660. $250-350 161 Theater Advertising Cards. Approximately one hundred cigarette, advertising, and trading cards, from the late 19th century, mostly printed in color, depicting actors and theaters. $150-250 162 Theater Prints, Twenty-one. Mostly removed from late 19th century magazines and matted, nine illustrations of theater interiors and twelve of actors. (21) $50-100 163 Theater Programs and Souvenirs (Late 19th to Early 20th Centuries): Seventeen illustrated pamphlets sold to accompany theater productions, mostly in New York and London, c. 1899-1930s, many in full color, featuring Maude Adams, Mary Mannering, Annie Russell, productions of the Moscow Art Theatre, original program from the 1934 New York production of “Four Saints in Three Acts”, by Gertrude Stein, two programs from the Ziegfeld Follies from the 1930s, and others. $200-300

164 Theater Souvenirs (1899-1902): A bound collection of approximately twenty printed theater souvenirs, most printed by R.H. Russell in New York, c. 1899-1902, featuring large photographs and sketches of actors in the studio, in character, and on the stage, bound together in contemporary green pebbled morocco and textured cloth boards, scratched and rubbed, 9 x 12 in. Actors include: Viola Allen, Maude Adams, Ethel Barrymore, Olga Nethersole, Blanche Bates, Julia Marlowe, Mary Mannering, William Gillette, Julia Arthur, John Drew, Annie Russell, Amelia Bingham, Alice Nielsen, and others. [with] Winter’s Ada Rehan: a Study, New York, 1891, one of 113 copies, illustrated, presentation copy inscribed by theater producer Augustin Daly (1838-1899) to playwright Charles Montgomery Skinner (1852-1907), with Skinner’s bookplate, bound in gray Japanese fabric block-printing in blue, lacking the ribbon, 9 1/2 x 11 1/2 in. (2) $125-175 165 Theater: Cabinet Cards of Actors, 19th Century. Fifty photographs, mostly cabinet cards, two very large, and one a stereoscopic view, some signed; images of the actors Sarah Bernhardt, Maud Adams, “Little Nell,” Ellen Terry, Lillian Russell, Minnie Palmer, Rhea, Madge Lessing, and Carolina “La Belle” Otero, and others; housed in sleeves in a three-ring binder. $200-300 166 Ornithology, Three Volumes: Bigland’s History of Birds, Fishes, Reptiles, and Insects, Philadelphia: Grigg, 1828, illustrated with hand-colored engravings as called for; later leatherette, water stains and foxing; Bishop’s Birds, Etchings of Water-Fowl and Upland Game Birds, Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1936, limited edition, number 586 of 1,000, illustrated with seventy-two etchings in aquatone; publisher’s decorative boards, foxed, smudging to endleaves; and Elon Howard Eaton’s Birds of New York, produced by the New York State Education Department, through the New York State Museum, Albany, 1910, with text illustrations and full-page color plates, green cloth publisher’s binding. (3) $200-400

168 Truman, Harry S. (1884-1972), Signed Copy, Memoirs by Harry S. Truman, Garden City, New York: 1955, two volumes, first edition, original cloth, signed and inscribed in both volumes, together with a photograph of Truman signing both volumes, lacking jackets. (2) $300-500 169 Tryon, Thomas (1634-1703) The Planter’s Speech to His Neighbors and Countrymen of Pennsylvania, East and West Jersey, and to all such as have transported themselves into new colonies for the sake of a quiet retired life. To which is added the complaints of our supra-inferior inhabitants. Manuscript copy, c. 1780. Quarto, twenty-three leaves, including two final blanks, written on laid paper with a fleur-de-lis watermark, ruled in red throughout, disbound, chipping, dusty, title page torn and taped with some loss at the head. This work was originally printed in 1684, and this copy was made from that edition. “What comparison is there to be made between a twelve penny wheat loaf and a pint of brandy, rum, or wine?” $350-450 170 Tymms, William Robert (fl. circa 1860) The Art of Illuminating as Practised in Europe from the Earliest Times. London: Day and Son, 1860. Small folio, illustrated in color throughout and gilt accents, ninety-nine full-paged plates reproducing Medieval and Renaissance letters, borders, initials and other scribal manuscript decoration from the 6th to the 16th centuries, bound in ornately decorated gilt cloth publisher’s covers, rebacked, leaves loose; a valuable resource for artists. $200-300 171 Verne, Jules (1828-1905) Twenty-Thousand Leagues Under the Sea. Boston: Smith, 1873. Octavo, bound in pictorial green publisher’s cloth, with “Under the Seas” in the lower panel, a.e.g., sewing sprung in the center, some spotting, ffep missing, cloth abraded at head and tail, front joint very loose. $200-300

167 Toys for Tots Ephemera and 1950s Advertising, Three Binders: One large three-ring binder containing promotional photographs and ephemera promoting the Toys for Tots program from the 1950s; and two additional binders containing original drawings, mimeographs, and copies of cartoons and advertising material from the 1950s, mostly for Esso, all by the same artist. (3) $150-200

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172 VVV. [Surrealist Magazine] New York, 1942, Number 1, cover illustration by Max Ernst, edited by David Hare; editorial advisors: André Breton and Max Ernst, green paper covers, sunned, structure somewhat tender, text printed on glossy white paper. This New York-based surrealist publication allowed a means of artistic and literary expression for European artists displaced by the Second World War, as they connected with their American counterparts. $200-400 173 Washington, George (1732-1799) Engraved Portrait. Matted and framed, engraved on steel by W.L. Ormsby, New York, after the Gilbert Stuart painting, 20 x 28 in. overall. $150-250 174 Whim Whams, by Four of Us. Boston: S.G. Goodrich, 1828. 18mo, frontispiece of the four authors printed on blue paper, rubbed, with discoloration and a hole, contemporary annotations in text, bound in contemporary half leather, boards detached, with related letters and ephemera inserted and tipped in; ex libris the Bostonian Society, with the estate of Jeremiah Colburn bookplate, scattered foxing, some edges chipped, 3 1/2 x 5 1/2 in. The anonymous authors are Henry James Finn (1785-1840), James W. Miller (d. 1829), Moses Whitney Jr. (1802-1844), and Oliver C. Wyman (1771-1830). Inserted ephemera includes the original contract for the publication, signed by Samuel Goodrich, aka Peter Parley, and dated Boston, November 15, 1827; a letter concerning the book written by Wyman; a Wyman poem, a notice of Whim Whams from an 1871 newspaper or journal; a notice of the auction of Goodrich’s estate; an advertisement for his publications, and a clipped obituary of James Oakes from 1878. Sabin 103296. $200-300

176 World War I Recruiting Posters, Six: Isaac Brewster Hazelton (1875-1943). Men Wanted for the Army, advancing foot soldiers charge through a tawny field, lithograph on paper, with space at the foot to add the recruiting station, mounted on linen, tacked to a wooden stay at the bottom only, 1914, 29 3/4 x 40 1/2 in.; another copy, lithograph on paper, with space at the foot to add the recruiting station, mounted on linen, tacked to wooden stays at the top and bottom, 1914, 29 3/4 x 40 1/2 in.; Gee!! I Wish I Were a Man, I’d Join the Navy, Howard Chandler Christy (1873-1952), lithograph on paper, wrapped on foam core, with some old folds and marginal tears, with the stamp of the recruiting station, Christy’s iconic image of the would-be female sailor, with energetic painterly text in red and blue; Over The Top! Sidney H. Riesenberg (18851971), formerly rolled, some damage; another copy of the same poster; and Our Daddy Is Fighting, by Dewey, formerly rolled, some damage. (6) $500-700

175 Wilder, Thornton (1897-1975) The Ides of March. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1948. Octavo, publisher’s cloth with original dust jacket. $50-75

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Furniture & Decorative Arts Lots 177-554

177 Eight 19th Century Brass Candlesticks, including three pairs, ht. 8 3/4 to 10 1/4 in. $300-500 178 Faceted Lucite-like Ice Bucket, in the form of a faceted sphere with swivel lid, (some stress marks), ht. 7 7/8, dia. 9 1/4 in. $100-125 179 Group of Judaic Themed Artwork and Accessories, Yaacov Agam mezuzah (chip), artwork including Tully Filmus print, Shabbatthemed prints, and a pair of bubbe and zaydie figures. $300-500 180 Six Steuben Colorless Art Glass Table Items, a set of three candleholders, a bowl, covered jar, and a footed bowl, etched mark. $100-150

181 Twelve Assorted Decorative Brass Items, a Burlwood Letter Box, and a Paintdecorated Papier-mâché Snuff Box, a pair of candlesticks, bedwarmer with turned wood handle, a single adjustable candlestick, a hunt horn, a basin, two pots, two small lidded boxes including one with impressed anchor decoration, a miniature wheelbarrow and a pail labeled “DEREK,” the brass-mounted tabletop letter box with glass side panels and engraved “Answerp,” the snuff lid decorated with scene of a boy at seaside with a toy sailboat, letter box ht. 4 1/4, lg. 13 3/4 in. $300-500 182 Group of Contemporary African Statues and a Shield, includes six figures, three wooden items, a mask, and a shield. $75-100 183 Art Deco Metal-mounted Enameldecorated Blue Glazed Ceramic Vase, probably Europe, high gloss blue glaze with silver gilt highlights and white enamel peacocks metal rim and handles, illegibly marked on base, decorator’s signature “elbe” at side, ht. 13 7/8 in. $200-300

184 Modernist Art Pottery Coffee Service, 1980s, footed coffeepot with lid, footed creamer, footed sugar with lid, and six mugs with geometric handles, in matching bright blue and purple glaze, all with artist’s monogram in ink to base, (damage to coffeepot lid and sugar lid), ht. 4 1/4 to 7 1/2 in. $250-350 185 Thirty-three Assorted Art Pottery Tiles, late 19th and 20th century, mostly European, many with Art Nouveau-style low relief floral decoration, (some edge chips, one tile with glaze losses), lg. 4 to 10 3/4 in. $450-650 186 James Fraser (1876-1953) Bronze Profile Portrait Plaque of President Teddy Roosevelt, bas relief plaque with portrait of Roosevelt and quote “Aggressive Fighting for The Right Is The Noblest Sport The World Affords,” marked Fraser and dated 1920 with copyright mark, ht. 12 7/8, wd. 10 in. $400-600

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187 Tiffany & Co. Richard Taddei “Cafte” Porcelain Plate, Jammet-Seignolles, Limoges, France, black on white abstract decoration with designer, manufacturer, and retailer mark on back, dia. 12 in. $150-250 188 Twelve Assorted Late Victorian and Modern Art Glass Paperweights, including one floral Baccarat. $300-500 189 Pair of Classical-style Yellow-painted and Decoupage-decorated Tole Vasiform Table Lamps, body ht. 18 1/2 in. $200-300 190 English Polychrome-painted Staffordshire Monkey Figure, ht. 10 in. $200-300 191 Haviland Limoges Transfer Montrose Pattern Porcelain Partial Dinner Set, three platters, two open serving bowls, eleven dinner plates, eleven salad/luncheon plates, twelve bread and butter plates, and five saucers. $200-300 192 Fifteen Assorted Modern and Studio Art Glass Paperweights, including Val St. Lambert, Orient & Flume, Cox, and Pairpoint. $300-500 193 Mahogany Wheel Barometer, England, an 8-in. silvered dial marked F. Molton Norwich, calibrated silvered thermometer in throat, floral and shell inlays, lg. 36 in. $200-300 194 Five Brass and Copper Vessels and a Brass Lantern, three pitchers, a haystack measure, and a jug with cover. $150-250

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195 Large Assortment of Tableware, Cut Glassware, and Decorative Table Items, a thirty-eight-piece Alfred Meakin Audubon Birds of America pattern partial dinner set including eight dinner plates, eight salad/lunch plates, eight bouillons and eight saucers, eight bread and butter plates, a set of eight Pickard for Abercrombie & Fitch game birds-decorated porcelain dinner plates, a sterling silvermounted blown glass decanter, a colorless cut glass decanter, an Edinburgh set of eight goblets, four cordials, and two wines, a Kosta set of twelve goblets and fourteen wines, a set of eleven pressed sherbets, a set of seven etched cranberry glass cocktails, three English and Continental porcelain swan figures, an English cup and saucer and pair of plates, and an opaline glass box. $200-300 196 Flavia Art Pottery Vase, tapered neck on bulbous form with glossy cream glaze, impressed “FLAVIA MONTELUPO ITALY” on base, ht. 8 3/8 in. $250-350 197 White Marble Pedestal, ht. 38 1/4, top wd. 9 in. $200-400 198 Asian Enameled Blue Glazed Ceramic Vase/Table Lamp. $50-100 199 Mid-20th Century Brushed Steel Swivel Table Lamp, waxed-paper shade on a glass support over a single-socket light fixture on an tubular stem with jointed adjustable arm, with Bakelite switch knob, on a circular base, (missing a shade screw), ht. 17 7/8, shade dia. 15 in. $150-250 200 Two Arts & Crafts Oak Rocking Chairs and a Mirror, c. 1912, the first chair with four curved horizontal back slats over double seat rails and front, back and side stretchers, with a spring cushion upholstered in slate blue fabric, (wear to seat cushion); the second chair with curved crest rail and lower rail with three vertical back slats over arched seat rails with front, back, and side stretchers, seat cushion upholstered in cream-colored fabric, (age to fabric, one rocker reinforced), respective ht. 33, 32 1/2 in.; the rectangular mirror with shaped frame, lg. 32, wd. 26 1/4 in. $150-250

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201 Fifteen-piece Set of Colorless Art Glass Stemware, a round bowl above a cube decoration on a reeded column with circular foot, six cordials, five wine glasses, and four champagne glasses, ht. 4 3/8, 5 1/4, 4 7/8 in. $100-150 202 Painted Pottery Seated Dog Figural Still Bank, ht. 7 5/8 in. $250-350 203 Kerman Carpet, Southeast Persia, 20th century, 11 ft. 8 in. x 8 ft. 10 in. $400-600 204 Framed Late 19th Century Miniature Handpainted Portrait on Porcelain of a Young Man, sight lg. 2 3/4 in. $150-250 205 Federal Oval Mahogany Tilt-top Candlestand. $200-400 206 Federal-style Gilt-gesso Girandole Mirror with Convex Glass, lg. 34 1/2, wd. 26 in. $600-800 207 Hepplewhite-style Inlaid Mahogany Table, with tapering legs, ht. 28 3/4, lg. 24 1/4, wd. 15 in. $200-300 208 English Flow Blue Cashmere Pattern Ironstone Chamber Pitcher and Basin, basin dia. 13 1/2 in. $300-500 209 Ten Assorted Mid-century and Decorative Items, three green-glazed Haeger pottery planters, an appliqued linen dish towel with maid design, a red vinyl snap-close purse, a cocktail shaker with chrome cover on pale green glass vessel overlaid with a sterling silver sailboat, a chrome nutcracker, a corkscrew with Bakelite handle, a black and red plastic bird-form toothpick dispenser, and an English tin glazed armorial dish. $135-200

210 Late 19th Century British School Gouache on Paper Portrait of the Two-masted Sailing Ship Narcissus and Three Framed Boat Prints, the portrait signed l.l. “E. Wilkinson,” in an oak frame, sight size 19 1/2 x 29 3/4 in.; the prints include an American yawl, a stern wheeler, and a schooner. $200-250

218 Six Framed Works, an intaglio print Nearing Holcomb, signed and dated in pencil l.r.; a lithograph Night Glow, signed in pencil l.r.; a print of a Mexican street scene; a portrait print of Beethoven; a print of a military uniformed man with horse; and a pencil sketch depicting a boat on a dock. $350-450

211 Constantine Kluge (French, 1912-2003)

219 Two Bronze and Carved Ivory Figures Depicting a Jester and a Young Piper, after Eugene Barillot (French 1841-1900), each inscribed “Barillot,” the jester with Berlin foundry marks, each on a black marble base, (imperfections, some replaced ivory and other details), ht. 10 3/4 and 10 in., respectively. $400-600

PARIS: les bouquinistes quai conti. Signed l.r., titled in pencil l.l. Watercolor on paper, sight size 15 1/2 x 20 3/4 in., framed. Condition: Not examined out of frame. $400-600 212 Pair of Framed French Hand-colored Lithograph Posters Les Animaux De La Ferme, editeurs les Fils D’Emile Deyrolle, Paris, tableau no. 4 and 5, sight size 32 x 23 1/4 in. $150-250

220 Late Victorian Stained Birch Armchair with Upholstered Seat. $100-150

213 Two Painted Wood Slat-back Armrockers, black and brown-painted, with woven seats. $200-400

221 Ansonia Danube Model Crystal Regulator, c. 1920, with 3-in. porcelain Arabic dial, gold plated case, faux mercury pendulum, ht. 9 3/4 in. $150-250

214 Neoclassical-style Gilt-ormolu Mounted Onyx Pedestal, ht. 43 1/4, top wd. 11 in. $500-700

222 Victorian Renaissance Revival Carved Walnut Mirrored Dresser. $200-400

215 Set of Eight Ethan Allen Chippendale-style Upholstered Carved Beechwood Dining Chairs, six side and two armchairs, stamped label. $500-700

223 Model T601 Pilot Tube Radio and an Electronic Model 100 Voltmeter. $75-100

216 Fourteen Pieces of Assorted English Pottery and Porcelain, a Staffordshire transfer “Field Sport” mug, seated Spaniel figure, a pair of seated Whippet figures, a Minton transfer-decorated tile, two majolica glazed plates, a glazed stoneware jug, a marine-decorated yellowware tobacco jar, a Royal Worcester Aesthetic transfer-decorated porcelain cream jug and porcelain teapot, a glazed pottery shoe, and two glazed and sponge-decorated pottery pig figural still banks. $200-300 217 Israeli Silvered-metal Presentation Holy Scriptures, Israel, 1970s. $40-60

224 Large Chinese Blue and White Figuraldecorated Porcelain Snuff Bottle, overall ht. 4 1/2 in. $200-300 225 Sarouk Rug, West Persia, 20th century, 6 ft. 9 in. x 4 ft. 5 in. $200-300 226 Kurd Long Rug, Northwest Persia, late 19th century, (even wear to center, outer guard stripe missing from one end and partially missing from other end), 8 ft. 6 in. x 3 ft. $600-750

227 Three Metal and Brass Hearth Items, a low circular bell-metal trivet, a brass footman, and a brass bedwarmer with turned wood handle. $500-700 228 Four Pieces of Painted Late Victorian Woven Wicker Furniture, a plant stand, settee, and two chairs, including a Heywood Brothers-Wakefield armchair, (damage). $150-200 229 Victorian Rococo-style Onyx-inset Painted Cast Iron Stand, ht. 29 in. $300-500 230 Two Victorian Velvet Upholstered Carved Walnut Parlor Armchairs. $300-500 231 Jim Lorio Glazed Art Pottery Footed Bowl, ht. 3 1/4, wd. 12 in. $100-150 232 Group of Eastman Kodak Photographic Developing Equipment, late 19th/early 20th century, including boxed dry plates, pamphlets, amber glass tray, room light bulb, thermometer, six plate frames, and a wood developer tank. $200-300 233 Framed Wool Berlinwork Needlepoint Picture of a Girl and Lamb in a Landscape, sight size 23 1/2 x 21 3/4 in., in a period molded giltwood frame. $400-500 234 Three Enameled Metal Signs and a Printed Metal Painting Materials Advertising Sign, two English blue and white street signs “Derby Houses Nos. 1-18,” “Russell St.,” a “Traiser’s Pippins 5 cent Cigars” sign, and an “F.G. Baldwin, Lowell, Dutch Boy Painting Materials” sign, the cigar sign 34 x 24 in. $300-500 235 Provincial Empire-style Bureau Plat, of typical form, with inset leather writing surface to top, drawers all mounted with brass hardware, raised on tapered rectangular legs terminating in brass-mounted feet, ht. 29, wd. 48 3/8, dp. 25 in. $250-350

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236 Louis XVI-style Upholstered Painted Carved Walnut Bergere. $200-250

244 Rococo Giltwood Carved Mirror, (silvering loss to glass), lg. 42, wd. 20 1/2 in. $300-500

237 Classical-style Brass and Gilt-metal Mounted Rouge Marble Pedestal, ht. 42 3/4 top wd. 11 1/4 in. $500-700

245 Three Sets of Wedgwood Ceramic Plates, a set of eleven red transfer St. Paul’s School dinner plates, a set of six Rotterdam pattern dinner plates, and a set of six American Clipper Ship pattern plates, dia. 10 1/2, 10, and 9 1/4 in., respectively. $300-400

238 French Neoclassical Gilt-metal Figural Mantel Clock, with enameled dial, brass eight-day, spring-powered, time and countwheel strike movement, (imperfections, no pendulum or key), ht. 14 1/4, lg. 18 in. $200-400 239 Victor Vasarely (French/Hungarian, 19061997) Two Op-Art Works: Diac, edition of 200, published by Denise René, editeur, Paris, signed “Vasarely-” in pencil l.r., numbered “25/200” in pencil l.l., and Diago CF, 1968, edition of 250, signed “Vasarely-” in pencil l.r., numbered “172/250” in pencil l.l., publisher’s dry stamps l.l., each identified on a label from the Kanegis Gallery, Boston, affixed to the backings. Color screenprints on paper, image size 23 5/8 x 23 5/8 in., both framed. Condition: Minute loss of ink within the dry stamp, water staining mostly to margins, not examined out of frames. $400-600 240 American School, 20th Century Dimensional Analysis #7. Signed indistinctly l.r., titled l.l., numbered “2/50” l.c. Gelatin silver print, 15 x 15 in., unframed. Condition: Good. $100-200 241 Five Halcyon Days Enameled Trinket Boxes, a Porcelain 1979 Christmas Thimble, and Two Modern Staffordshire Character Thimbles. $100-150 242 Spanish Polychrome-painted Embossed Floral-decorated Leather Four-panel Floor Screen, ht. 78 1/4, panel wd. 23 3/4 in. $200-400 243 German Victorian Inlaid Burlwood Veneer and Carved Hardwood Fall-front Writing Desk/Work Table with Stretcher Base. $200-250

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246 Afshar Rug, Southwest Persia, 20th century, 6 ft. x 4 ft. 10 in. $400-600 247 Kuba Rug, Northeast Caucasus, last quarter 19th century, (small areas of wear mostly at one end, end fraying, some selvage damage, some glue to edges of back), 5 ft. 2 in. x 3 ft. 10 in. $600-750 248 Two Swedish Art Glass Bowls, an Orrefors crystal “Fleur” deep bowl, signed “Orrefors JJ” and numbered “4514,” and a large fluted crystal bowl with etched maker’s mark, unknown origin, respective ht. 6 5/8, 3 5/8, dia. 8 3/4, 15 1/8 in. $250-350 249 Victor Vasarely (French/Hungarian, 19061997) Two Works: Pokol BC, and Pokol BF, 1968/ Compositions in Red and Black. Signed “Vasarely-” in pencil l.r., numbered “54/250” or “180/250” in pencil l.l., publisher’s dry stamp l.l., identified on a label from the Kanegis Gallery, Boston, affixed to the backings. Color screenprints on paper, image size 26 3/4 x 26 3/4 in., both framed. Condition: Staining in the lower margins, not examined out of frames. $400-600 250 Pair of Chinese Champlevé Enameled Brass Vase/Table Lamps, with a pair of silk shades, base and body ht. 19 1/2 in. $200-300 251 Unsigned Patent Timepiece, painted zinc Roman numeral dial, gilt bracket and rope molding frames, naval scene in lower glass, eight-day, weight-powered movement, ht. 40 in. $300-500

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252 Five English and Continental Ceramic Items, an English pink lustre transferware War of 1812 jug, a transfer-decorated “Oriental Tooth Paste” jar, a silver lustre mug, a Continental creamware shaving bowl and polychrome Oriental scenic-decorated ceramic shaving bowl, (jug and second bowl with restoration). $200-400 253 Bordjalou Kazak Rug, Southwest Caucasus, late 19th century, 6 ft. x 3 ft. 6 in. $250-350 254 Twenty-two Pieces of Scandinavian Stainless Steel and Glass Tableware, four small glass salt shakers, three large glass salt shakers, and one large glass pepper grinder, all with stainless lids; shaped Cultura Sweden bowl; sugar bowl and creamer, butter dish, and large oval tray by Jense Sweden; large round platter missing central small bowl, and a two-section appetizer tray by Stelton Denmark; four squared bowls by Fraser Sweden; a straight-edged circular tray; a creamer from Denmark; a three-section woodhandled condiment tray, and a small spoon; lg. to 19 in. $150-250 255 A.H. Davenport Co. Circular Inlaid Mahogany Pedestal-base Dining Table and Set of Eight Davenport Attributed Upholstered Inlaid Mahogany Dining Chairs, Boston, the table with turned center pedestal base and four radiating downswept inlaid legs mounted with original brass feet and casters, with six leaves, the chairs include six side and two armchairs, the table with branded mark, table ht. 30, dia. 54, leaf wd. 12 3/4 in. $1,000-1,500 256 Pearl Westminster Chime Tall Clock, with brass-tone Arabic dial, moon’s age in arch, three brass-cased weights, grid iron pendulum, ht. 74 in. $200-300 257 Spanish-style Carved Oak Two-door Cabinet, ht. 43, wd. 28 in. $200-250 258 Group of Colored Art Glass Demitasse Cups and Saucers, and Wine Stems, including ten cups and fourteen saucers, a set of six wines, and six assorted cordials. $100-150

259 Venetian Art Glass Wreath of Flowers Dressing Mirror, approx. ht. 23 in. $100-150 260 Three Framed Works, E. Favus, mixed media, Frieze of Heads; Michal Meron, gouache on paper, Synagogue of Rome; and F. Gaudry, ink and watercolor, Mexico. $200-400 261 George Taylor Plowman (American, 18691932) Fourteen Unframed Etchings: Buildings and Landscapes. Each signed “George T. Plowman” l.c., some titled on the mat. Sizes to 8 1/2 x 10 1/2 in. Condition: Toning. N.B. Sold for the benefit of the collections of the Smith College Museum of Art. $200-300

267 Thirteen Assorted Metal Fireplace, Hearth, and Domestic Items, a brass Cape Cod lighter with tray, a wrought iron peel, shovel, fork, tongs, poker, and fender, a cast iron footed hanging pot, a hearth tool, coffee grinder, footwarmer, and a tin candlemold. $250-350 268 George Howell Gay (American, 1858-1931) Crashing Waves. Signed l.l. Oil on canvas, 17 x 25 in., framed, (scattered punctures, losses, soiling). $200-300 269 Orrefors Colorless Art Glass Center Bowl, Edward Hald designed, wide flared rim and shallow bowl to tapered scalloped base, etched “Orrefors,” initialed and numbered “HU 1598/5,” (wear to base), dia. 11 in. $100-150

262 Steuben Colorless Art Glass Footed Center Bowl, etched “Steuben” mark, ht. 3 7/8, dia. 10 1/4 in. $200-300

270 Pair of Chippendale Carved Mahogany Side Chairs with Damask Upholstered Slip Seats. $250-350

263 Art Deco Brass-mounted Marble and Onyx Tabouret, ht. 18 1/2, dia. 18 1/4 in. $500-700

271 Chippendale Mahogany Tilt-top Table, ht. 27 3/4, dia. 22 1/4 in. $200-400

264 Early Louis Vuitton Wood Strap-bound and Iron-mounted, Brown-painted, Canvasclad Steamer Trunk, red striped paper-clad interior, the lid with tacked ribbon and paper label “Louis Vuitton, London, 454 Strand, Paris, 1 Rue Scribe, serial no. 31169,” the exterior ends painted with the name “FOOTE,” ht. 27 3/4, lg. 43 1/2, wd. 24 in. $1,500-2,500

272 Small Georgian Inlaid Mahogany Commode and Upholstered Carved Mahogany Armchair. $200-400

265 Neoclassical-style Carved Marble Pedestal, ht. 39, top wd. 10 1/4 in. $500-700 266 Commemorative Charles Lindbergh Bronze Portrait Plaque and a Miniature Metal Sword with Scabbard Letter Opener, plaque lg. 7 5/8 in. $425-675

273 Four Asian Enameled Metal Table Items, a Peking enameled lidded box, two small cylindrical cloisonné jars with covers, and a lidded low box, the low box lg. 6 1/8 in. $100-150 274 White Marble Pedestal-base Stand, 28 1/4, top dia. 16 in. $400-600

277 Twenty-seven Assorted Metal and Wood Domestic and Vocational Items, including two turned wood mortars and pestles, an iron and wood mixing box, a bow saw, a painted Fairbanks steelyard, a copper watering can, a tin lunch pail, five small wooden animal yokes, an iron pulley, three cast iron pans, a painted cast iron cats doorstop, an Indian club, a store door bell, a popcorn popper, brass horn, etc. $250-350 278 Ethan Allen Federal-style Inlaid Mahogany D-shaped Sideboard, branded mark, ht. 38 1/4, wd. 70, dp. 20 3/4 in. $500-700 279 Pair of Queen Anne Carved Mahogany Chairs, Holland, with upholstered slip seats. $200-400 280 Black-painted Turned Spindle-back Wood Side Chair with Plank Seat. $300-500 281 Leaded Slag Art Glass Hanging Lamp, possibly Bradley & Hubbard, with brass hanging cap and six-light interior fitting, approx. overall ht. 18 1/2, dia. 26 1/2 in. $800-1,200 282 Four English and European Porcelain Figures and Figural Groups, an English begging poodle, a maiden picking vegetables, a seated young gentleman and woman playing chess, and a small gentleman on a chaise, chess group ht. 7 1/8, lg. 9 in. $200-250 283 Modern Upholstered Swivel Desk Chair and a Biltrite Walnut Veneer Two-drawer File Cabinet, the cabinet ht. 29 3/4, wd. 35 3/4, dp. 19 in. $200-300

275 Indo Heriz Carpet, 20th century, 11 ft. 6 in. x 8 ft. 8 in. $800-1,200

284 Four Chinese Export Porcelain Rose Medallion Tableware Items, a 19th century square shaped dish with central monogram, a pair of 20th century plates with reticulated rims, and a 19th century covered jar with the same monogram. $300-500

276 Late 19th Century Equestrian Leather Side Saddle, lg. 22 in. $100-150

285 Late Victorian Onyx-top Two-tier Stand, ht. 31 3/4, top wd. 12 in. $200-400

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286 Pair of Victorian Rococo Revival Carved Walnut Parlor Side Chairs, each with waisted back with pierced carving to medial rail, seat decorated with Renaissance-style upholstery, raised on slender cabriole legs with scroll decoration to the knee, ht. 34, wd. 18 1/2, dp. 17 in. $100-150 287 Victorian Rosewood and Grained Four-tier Stand, ht. 36 1/2, wd. 20, dp. 13 in. $100-200 288 Murano Art Glass Pitcher, I.V.R Mazzega (Industrie Vetrarie Riunite Mazzega), 1957, narrow mouth with pinched pour spout, flaring to bulbous base in black with repeating pattern of white devices and white applied handle, signed on base, (stress crack, roughness on tip of handle), ht. 12 1/2 in. $200-300 289 After Neil Welliver (American, 1929-2005) Sun’s End and Flurry. Signed “Welliver” in pencil l.r. Giclee on Somerset rag paper, sheet size 28 x 28 1/2 in., framed. Condition: Not examined out of frame. $600-800 290 Elizabeth Quale O’Neill Verner (American, 1883-1979) Three Portraits of African American Women with Baskets of Flowers. Each signed or inscribed in pencil l.r. and signed within the plate. Collotypes on paper, in matching goldpainted frames, framed dimensions 17 1/2 x 15 1/4 in. Condition: Not examined out of frames. $200-250 291 Group of Brass and Leather Horse and Animal Accessories, including thirteen horse brasses, a strap of four bells, and a harness piece. $100-150 292 Two Electric Clocks, one a Telechron tambour-style with yacht wheel bezel and ship’s bell strike, the other a Hammond with a 12-in. square Arabic dial in a mahogany case. $100-200

293 Victorian Glazed Walnut Two-door Book Cabinet over Two Long Drawers, the interior with four adjustable shelves, ht. 72, wd. 40, dp. 18 in. $400-600 294 Baroque Carved and Spool-turned Walnut Table with Two Deep Drawers and Stretcher Base, ht. 29 3/4, lg. 49 3/4, wd. 29 1/2 in. $800-1,200 295 Nine Framed 19th Century Needlework Panels, including a painted silk, embroidered, and sheared woolwork portrait, a silk embroidered exotic bird, four needlepoint and three petit point panels depicting children, flowers, and scenes, sight size lg. 8 3/4 to 30 1/2 in. $600-900 296 Chajli Long Rug, Southeast Caucasus, second half 19th century, (rewoven and repiled areas, small spot of moth damage), 9 ft. x 3 ft. 6 in. $600-750 297 107 Pieces of Homer Laughlin Fiesta Tableware, mid-20th century, yellow and cobalt blue, including a creamer, covered sugar, gravy boat, pitcher, mixing bowl, serving bowl, two low bowls, three small bowls, fourteen cups and saucers, fourteen bread and butter plates, fourteen dessert/ salad plates, fourteen dinner plates, twelve cereal bowls, and fourteen soups. $600-800 298 Oak Framed Hand-painted Porcelain Plaque Depicting Three Monks Drinking, plaque 7 x 9 1/2 in. $600-800 299 Helen Carr Wood (American, 1875-1960) St. Petersburg, Florida, Wood-Pile & Houses. Signed “H C Wood” l.r., identified on the reverse. Oil on canvasboard, 18 x 24 in., framed. Condition: Surface abrasions, surface grime. $150-250 300 Six Late Victorian Colored Art Glass Vases, including cased forms, ht. 1 1/2 to 8 3/8 in. $200-300

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301 Westminster Chime Pillar & Scroll-style Clock, c. 1975, cherry case, painted Roman numeral dial, eight-day spring Westminster chime movement regulated by a pendulum, ht. 32 in. $200-300 302 Collection of Brass Containers and Boxes, six tea canisters, a coffin-form tobacco box, two engraved snuff boxes, two soap boxes, and three shaped boxes. $150-250 303 East Anatolian Prayer Kelim, 20th century, 5 ft. 6 in. x 4 ft. 4 in. $300-400 304 Vally Weisenthal Ceramic Vase, for General Ceramics, ht. 14 1/2 in. $200-300 305 Carved White Marble Pedestal, ht. 35 1/2, top wd. 10 1/4 in. $500-700 306 European-style Cast Brass Sailing Ship Crest Fireplace Tool Stand, barley-twist post, with six assorted hanging tools, stand ht. 46 1/2 in. $200-300 307 French Marble-top Ormolu-mounted Marquetry-decorated Veneered Swell-front Buffet, ht. 37 1/2, wd. 54 in. $1,200-1,800 308 Three-piece Dresden Hand-painted Encrusted Porcelain Figural Clock Garniture Set, including a pair of five-light candelabra and a pedestal-base clock with enameled dial, brass spring-powered movement with bell, (damage), pedestal and clock ht. 20 1/8, candelabra wd. 14 1/2 in. $600-800

309 Four Edwin and Mary Scheier Redware Bowls and a Small Art Pottery Pitcher, the first near-pair of footed bowls with white and blue/gray glazes, (rim chip); the second slightly larger near-pair footed with white glaze; and the pitcher with flared rim, pinched pour spout and applied loop handle on a bulbous form in a mint green glaze, (rim chips); all signed on base, respective ht. 2 5/8, 2 3/4, 2 3/4, 2 7/8, 3 1/2 in. $300-500

316 Late Victorian Persian-style Enameldecorated Gloss Black Glazed Art Pottery Vase, attributed to Craven Dunnill, ht. 14 1/2 in. $150-250

310 Lee Newton (American, 20th/21st Century)

318 School of Henry Ossawa Tanner (American, 1859-1937)

Two Modern Works: Untitled. Identified on labels from Rosemary Cohane Erpf, New York, affixed to the backing. Mixed media on paper, 13 x 20 in., framed. $200-300

317 Fifteen Assorted Pyrographic-decorated Wooden Boxes. $175-225

Two Figures in a Holy Land Landscape. Unsigned. Oil on canvas, 23 1/4 x 30 3/4 in., unframed. Condition: Trimmed and lined, retouch, craquelure, surface irregularities, discolored varnish, surface grime. $250-350

311 American School, 19th Century Lake View in the Mountains with Figures. Unsigned. Oil on canvas, sight size 15 5/8 x 26 1/2 in., framed. Condition: Surface grime, craquelure, minor losses, area of canvas deformation. $200-300 312 Polychrome Paint-decorated Five-drawer Chest, a Bamboo Armchair, Wrought Iron Stand with Copper Bowl, and a Painted Iron Patio Stand, the chair with caned seat and cushion. $500-750 313 Pair of William & Mary-style Caned Chairs with Cushions, raised on block- and ringturned legs joined by three turned stretchers terminating in squat bun front feet, ht. 41, wd. 18, dp. 16 in. $100-150 314 Eight Pieces of Painted Metal Patio Furniture, a set of four armchairs, a table with Plexiglas top, and a set with woven back and seat including an armrocker, armchair, and ottoman. $300-600 315 Two Colonial-style Hardwood Plantation Chairs, an upholstered mahogany and a caned teak, lg. 47 and 50 in., respectively. $600-800

319 Ohio Arts & Crafts Art Pottery Umbrella Stand, cylindrical form in dark standard glaze with nasturtium decoration, (some imperfections), ht. 21, dia. 11 in. $300-500 320 Danish Modern Tile-inset Teak Veneer Trestle-base Dining Table and Six Chairs, Gangso Mobler, with two leaves, table ht. 28 1/2, lg. 63 1/4, wd. 35 1/2, leaf wd. 17 3/4 in. $600-800 321 Atari Tournament Table, 1978, one- to fourplayer table-top machine with a number of selectable games in a cocktail-style console; the games include Breakout, Soccer 1, Soccer 2, Foozpong, Hockey 1, Hockey 2, Hockey 3, Quadrapong, Handball, Basketball 1 and Basketball 2, model 4L243, serial number TT-1257, (wear to top, no claims to working order), ht. 30, wd. 33 1/2, dp. 30 1/4 in. $400-600 322 Set of Four Mid-20th Century Upholstered Wood Armchairs, each with shield back, seat, and shaped armrests upholstered in red terry cloth fabric with turned dowel stiles and front legs, with curving back seat rails, ht. 34 1/4 in. $300-500 323 Nine Colorless Cut Glass Table Items, a compote, three vases, two pitchers, a bowl, a footed bowl, and a small bowl, compote ht. 13, dia. 10 1/2, vase ht. to 12 1/8 in. $250-350

324 Twenty-one Pyrographic Kitchen and Decorative Items, five boxes, four trays, two bowls, four towel racks, two plaques, a wall pocket, two napkin rings, and a trivet, some by Flemish Art. $175-225 325 Hamadan Runner, Northwest Persia, late 19th century, (areas of wear, minor moth damage to one corner), 9 ft. 4 in. x 2 ft. 4 in. $400-500 326 Hamadan Rug, Northwest Persia, 20th century, 7 ft. 2 in. x 5 ft. $400-600 327 Late Victorian Architectural Mosaic Art Glass Window Panel, late 19th/early 20th century, rectangular form with geometric border centering a stylized floral medallion, wood frame, 44 1/2 x 52 in. $400-600 328 Arts & Crafts Oak Dining Table, New York, circular top over square pedestal base with four square legs joined to X-form stretchers with through-tenon joinery, with three leaves, (repaired), ht. 29 3/4, dia. 59, each leaf 11 in. $600-800 329 Two Arts & Crafts Oak Armrockers, one with notched crest rail over six vertical slats and notched flat arms with corbel supports and through tenons, over four vertical slats, spring cushion seat reupholstered in brown leatherette, bearing paper number 255 and paper label Taylor’s Comfortable Rocker to inside back seat rail; the second with slightly V-shaped crest rail over six vertical slats, flat open arms with corbel supports and through tenons, over a shaped front seat rail, and side slats over curved side seat rails, spring cushion seat upholstered in striped fabric, Stickley mark to back seat rail, (splits to stiles, some overall wear), respective ht. 39 3/4, 35 1/2 in. $600-800 330 Harden Arts & Crafts Oak Even-arm Slatsided Settle, twelve vertical back slats, each end with three vertical slats joined by four rectangular posts, straight seat rail, spring seat cushion reupholstered in brown leather, bearing cardboard label to inner back seat rail, (some wear, surface abrasions, break to center cushion support), ht. 34 1/2, wd. 76 1/2, dp. 27 1/2 in. $600-800

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331 Sixteen Small Royal Doulton Ceramic Character Jugs, The Sleuth D6639, The Lawyer D6524 (two), Elf D6942, Don Quixote D6511, “’ard of ‘earing” D6594, Toby Philpots, Town Crier D6544, ‘arry, Blacksmith D6583, John Peel, Dick Turpin (two), Auld Mac, and ‘arriet (two), ht. to 2 3/4 in. $200-400 332 20th Century American School Bronze Sculpture of a Seashell, artist’s cipher possibly “WC,” ht. 3, dia. 4 in. $200-400 333 Group of Assorted Decorated Ceramic and Glass Table Items, including two German steins, a hand-painted cranes-decorated Rosenthal porcelain vase, two sets of four small hand-painted Limoges porcelain plates, a glazed pottery jug, a mochaware jug, a Spode commemorative Queen Elizabeth II mug, five cup, four saucers, a Hummel figure, bisque figure, a child’s yellow Staffordshire cup, a souvenir plate and small dish, a Staffordshire Watteau pattern plate, two Royal Copenhagen miniature plaques, a ruby glass jar, a late Victorian pickle caster jar, and seven pieces of cut glass. $200-250 334 Pair of Gilt and Enameled Frosted Blue and Colorless Art Glass Garnitures with Prisms, ht. 12 1/2 in. $200-250 335 Federal-style Inlaid Mahogany Swell-front Card Table. $100-200 336 German Mahogany Westminster Chime Hall Clock, eight-day chime movement, mahogany case, full glazed door, round Arabic dial, three brass cased weights, chain pull-up wind, wooden pendulum rod, brass pendulum ball, ht. 76 in. $300-500 337 Marble Pedestal, ht. 29, top wd. 12 in. $400-600 338 Seven Glazed and Sponge-decorated Pottery Pitchers, Eleven Glazed and Banded Yellowware Kitchen Bowls, a Glazed Ovoid Redware Jug with Cover, and a Small Glazed Redware Jug with Handle. $400-500

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339 Two 20th Century Woodcuts, Club Night, titled l.l. and signed illegibly l.r., and The Pastime, unsigned, sight size to 9 x 10 1/2 in., framed, (not examined out of frames). $200-300 340 Thirty-eight Neil Welliver Offset Posters, at least thirteen signed in pen or pencil by the artist, all unframed, (rolling and handling creases), sizes to 36 x 24 in. $600-800 341 Chelsea Clock Co. Brass Ship’s Bell Clock, Boston, a silver-plated dial with enameled numerals, the clock mounted in a mahogany stand, the stand impressed on the underside “164854 75,” dial dia. 5 1/2, clock overall ht. 9 3/4, wd. 10 1/4, dp. 5 in. $200-300 342 Child’s Colonial-style Caned Hardwood Plantation Armchair, ht. 25 1/4, wd. 17 3/4 in. $300-500 343 English Provincial Elmwood Hunt Board, ht. 34 3/4, lg. 53 3/4, wd. 17 1/2 in. $400-600 344 Paine Furniture William & Mary-style Walnut and Burl Veneer Chest of Drawers, metal tag, ht. 53, wd. 24 3/4 in. $300-500 345 Two Schatz Anniversary Clocks, Germany, both with domes, Arabic dials, one with blue chapter ring, pillars and base, ht. 12 in. $250-350 346 Ersari Torba Rug, West Turkestan, 19th century, 4 ft. 10 in. x 1 ft. 6 in. $300-500 347 East Anatolian Kelim, 20th century, 5 ft. x 3 ft. 6 in. $300-400 348 Modern Leaded Floral Pattern Art Glass Lamp Shade, ht. 10, dia. 19 3/4 in. $300-400

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349 Jane Marie Logemann (American, b. 1942) Untitled [Red & White]. Signed and dated “Jane Logemann ‘84” l.r., inscribed “Wood Cut” l.l. Woodblock print on Japan paper, sight size 17 1/4 x 30 1/4 in., framed. $200-400 350 Eighteen Pyrographic-decorated Wood Items and a Collector’s Book, a framed mirror, nine frames, a box, bowl, two wall pockets, four book racks, some by Flemish Art. $200-300 351 Nineteen Miniature Royal Doulton Ceramic Character Jugs, including Mrs. Bardell D6687, Marco Polo D7084, Uriah Heep D6682, Scrooge D6683, Oliver Twist D6677, Da Gama D7083, Columbus D7081, Betsy Trotwood D6685, Artful Dodger D6678, Mr. Bumble D6686, Fagin D6679, David Copperfield D6680, Little Nell D6681, Cook D7086, Bill Sykes D6684, Scott D7082, Charles Dickens D6676, and two small unnamed face jugs, ht. to 1 1/2 in. $150-250 352 Painted Canvas Carnival Sideshow Poster “The Greatest War Show In America,” approx. lg. 67 3/4, wd. 38 in. $100-150 353 Sarouk Mat, West Persia, 20th century, 2 ft. 9 in. x 2 ft. $200-300 354 Approximately Fifty-two Small Brass and Metal Decorative Items, including ten miscellaneous scale weights, three mortars and pestle, fifteen miniature vessels and household items, an oil can, four finials, a pen knife, a corpse tag labeled “Bureau of Indian Affairs, Wyoming,” a pair of horse figures, a pair of pheasant figures, three small cases, etc. $200-400 355 Marble Pedestal with Cut-corner Top, ht. 31 3/4, top wd. 14 in. $400-600 356 Classical Caned Fruitwood Armchair with Cushion Seat and Country Turned Wood Armchair. $300-500

357 Chinese Export Gilt-decorated Black Lacquered Lift-top Carved Wood Trestlebase Sewing Stand, with fitted interior and carved ivory sewing accessories, (imperfections, lacquer damage), ht. 29 1/4, lg. 25 in. $500-1,000 358 Twenty-three Assorted Americana and Collectible Articles, including a glazed redware culinary mold, two Ivory soap bar packages, four pieces of tinware, eight assorted glass items, three stone beakers, a three-part painted wood nesting doll, an aqua glass Scheetz’s Celebrated Bitter Cordial bottle, A.R.S. eagle/banner and Union Masonic/hands calabash, and blue spiral pepper sauce bottle. $200-250 359 Three English Transfer-decorated Staffordshire Ironstone Platters, a pair of T.J. & J. Mayer Garden Scenery pattern and a large transfer blue Chinoiserie-decorated, lg. 17 7/8 and 20 1/2 in., respectively. $250-350

364 Paine Furniture William & Mary-style Walnut and Burl Veneer Mirrored Vanity with Stool, and Bedside Stand, the vanity with hand-painted floral-decorated mirror crest, metal tag. $400-650

373 Four Miscellaneous Decorative Articles, a polychrome-painted carved wood architectural fragment, a pair of Asian carved wood figures, and an ivory-inlaid ebony and quill basket, basket rim ht. 4 1/8, wd. 8 1/4 in. $150-250

365 19th Century Ash Three-drawer Kitchen Table, overhanging top, turned tapering legs, ht. 29, lg. 59 1/2, wd. 33 1/2 in. $300-400

374 Pair of Delft Hand-painted Scenicdecorated Ceramic Plaques, dia. 14 3/4 in. $200-300

366 Two Framed 19th Century Classical Revival Beadwork Figural Panels, sight lg. 17 3/8 and circular dia. 17 3/4 in. $150-200 367 Two Box Framed European Bas Relief Carved Marble Plaques, a circular plaque depicting cherubs with musical instruments and an oval plaque depicting maidens with winged cherubs, sight wd. 6 and 6 1/2 in., respectively. $150-250

360 American School, 20th Century

368 European School, 19th Century

Choir Boys. Unsigned. Graphite on illustration board, 12 3/4 x 12 3/4 in., framed. Condition: Glue residue to the margins, acid burn, mat burn. $400-600

Portrait of a Lady with Grapes and Peaches. Signed and dated “Louise de ...ia 1862” l.r. Pastel on paper mounted to canvas, 28 5/8 x 25 in., oval stretcher and frame. Condition: Not examined out of frame. $300-500

361 After Neil Welliver (American, 1929-2005) Thawed Ledge. Signed “Welliver” in pencil l.r. Giclée on Somerset rag paper, sheet size 28 x 28 1/2 in., framed. Condition: Not examined out of frame. $800-1,200 362 Federal-style Rectangular Inlaid Mahogany Dining Table, with two leaves, ht. 30, lg. 60, wd. 42, leaf wd. 19 3/4 in. $500-700 363 Pair of Regency Caned Carved Mahogany Armchairs with Cushion Seats. $200-400

375 South Caucasian Long Rug, last quarter 19th century, (small areas of wear, creases and a crease repair, end fraying), 12 ft. x 3 ft. 8 in. $350-450 376 Eight Pieces of English Silver Lustre Teaware and Four Colorless Glass Decanters, the decanters include two etched blown glass and a pair of cut glass. $300-400 377 Two Brass-cased Compasses and Salem Ship’s Clock and Barometer, compasses with hinged sighting vanes, ring calibrated 0-360, jeweled needles, cardinal points in block letters, divided scale with adjustable vernier and bubble levels, hinged lid with sight mirror, dia. 2 3/4 in.; clock and barometer both in chrome yacht wheel cases, 3 1/4-in. dials, clock with eight-day ship’s bell strike movement, aneroid barometer, dia. 7 in. $200-300

369 Carl Erickson Art Glass Compote, smoky gray dish on a flaring base of clear glass with controlled bubble pattern, signed “Erickson” on base, ht. 6 1/4, dia. 12 in. $50-100

378 Victorian Aesthetic Movement Turned and Carved Oak One-drawer Library Table, ht. 30, lg. 40, wd. 27 3/4 in. $200-300

370 Victorian Aesthetic Movement Carved and Turned Oak Mirrored Hall Tree, approx. ht. 82 1/4, wd. 36 in. $400-600

379 William & Mary-style Oak Drop-leaf Gateleg Table with Rope Turnings, ht. 28 1/4, lg. 23 1/4, wd. 12 1/2, leaf wd. 11 1/4 in. $200-300

371 Chippendale-style Upholstered Carved Mahogany Easy Chair. $200-400

380 Ansonia Black Slate Clock, black slate case with inset marble panels, 4-in. cream porcelain Arabic numeral dial, spring-powered, eightday, time and strike movement, ht. 9 in. $200-300

372 Pair of Victorian Rococo Revival Tufted Damask Upholstered Carved Rosewood Parlor Armchairs. $400-600

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381 19th Century European Leather-bound Journal Inset with Hand-painted Portrait on Porcelain Depicting a Young Woman, the interior with blank pages, the plaque signed at right side and dated “1875,” journal lg. 10 1/4 in. $300-500 382 Austrian Eagle China Transfer-decorated Porcelain Game Service, comprised of large oval platter, open sauceboat with attached underplate, and twelve 8 1/4-in. plates, each with gilt scalloped rims and decorated with game birds to the central field, platter lg. 16 in. $125-175 383 Sixteen Pyrographic-decorated Wood Plaques, including American Indian, whimsical, portraits, emblems, etc. $175-225 384 Four Assorted Decorative Metal Items, a pair of Neoclassical-style brass andirons, a blue-painted tin birdcage, a footed copper coffeepot, and a hammered copper bowl in a wrought iron floor stand. $300-500 385 Italian White Marble Pedestal, ht. 39 3/4, top wd. 9 1/2 in. $200-300 386 Empire Gilt-gesso Framed Beveled Glass Pier Mirror, (scattered losses and imperfections), ht. 73 1/2, wd. 49 1/4 in. $400-600 387 Pair of Baltic Ormolu-mounted Marble-top, Fruitwood Veneer Inlaid, Lock-end Mirrored Dressers, late 19th/early 20th century, each with a mirror flanked by inlaid demilune panels with a child’s head mount to top and a central mount of a child and flowers, above a top with inset marble over a row of three graduated drawers flanked by demilune hinged lock-ends with inlaid motif, veneered drawer fronts with central quarter-matched veneer and bronze leaf-form handles, on four plank feet, approx. ht. 74, wd. 48 1/2, dp. 20 in. $250-350

388 Six Napoleon-related Figures, Busts, and Ornaments, a cast bronze standing figure on a brass pedestal base, a gilt cast metal figure of Napoleon on horseback with marble base, a miniature bronze bust of Napoleon after H. Muller, a patinated cast metal bust on a turned wood pedestal, and a pair of cast brass oak leaf and acorn wreath ornaments, standing figure overall ht. 6 7/8, wreath dia. 6 in. $200-300 389 Pair of Framed Hand-illuminated Vellum Music Sheets, sight size 22 1/4 x 17 1/2 in. $200-300 390 Six Assorted Works: Priscilla Cassidy (American, 20th/21st Century), The Visitor, 1992, signed and dated “7-92” l.r., titled and dated on the stretcher, oil on canvas, unframed; an unframed hand-colored engraving of Paul Pry; an unframed mixed-media on paperboard, signed “Marie Hélène.” l.r.; two framed photographic reproductions, one after John Marin; and an unframed oil on board surrealist landscape signed “NAPOLEON 1983” l.l., overall dimensions to 24 x 30 in. $125-250 391 Five 20th Century Art Glass Paperweights, two aquatic, a floral, and two spatter, ht. approx. 2 to 3 1/2 in. $250-350 392 Large Victorian-style Brass Tackembellished Tufted Printed Cotton Upholstered Ottoman with Turned Wood Legs, approx. ht. 17 1/2, wd. 38 in. $200-300 393 French Provincial Walnut Open Cupboard, approx. ht. 69 3/4, wd. 40 1/2, dp. 12 in. $300-500 394 Dark Green Marble Pedestal, ht. 42 1/4, top dia. 9 3/4 in. $400-600 395 Seven Painted Carved Wood Carnival Masks, lg. to 12 in. $200-300

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396 Hamadan Rug, Northwest Persia, 20th century, 4 ft. 6 in. x 3 ft. $200-250 397 Five Assorted Asian Items, a pair of Japanese carved ivory figures of women, a brocade box with carved ivory lining containing carved mother-of-pearl tangrams, and a pair of small Chinese gouache ancestral portraits, ivory carving ht. 7 1/4 in. $200-300 398 Pair of Archimede Seguso Art Glass Bird Figures and a Center Bowl, Murano, Italy, c. 1966, the birds with trailing tail feathers in alternate poses on spherical self bases; the shallow oval center bowl with asymmetrical undulating rim, all in teal glass bearing “Made in Murano Italy” stickers, the birds both with Archimede Seguso stickers, (some chips), ht. 11 1/2, 8 1/4, and 3 in., respectively. $200-300 399 American School, 20th Century Dixville Notch. Unsigned, inscribed in pencil and with a label from The Child Studio, Roslindale, Massachusetts, on the stretcher. Oil on canvas, 22 x 14 in., framed. Condition: Craquelure, surface grime. $150-200 400 Fourteen Art Glass Paperweights, including two Steuben apples, Murano-type, millefiore, and studio. $200-400 401 Gilt-metal Figure of a Maiden and a Gilt-bronze Figure of a Soldier, the maiden on a marble base, the soldier on a painted alabaster base, ht. 13 and 8 5/8 in., respectively. $350-575 402 Twenty-six Pyrographic-decorated and Pressed Wood Boxes and Five Hand Mirrors, including boxes decorated with portraits of young women, labeled boxes, “Postcards,” “Buttons,” “Ties,” and “Hankies.” $200-300 403 Serapi Carpet Fragment, Northwest Persia, 19th century, (repairs and losses), 11 ft. 6 in. x 8 ft. $300-500

404 Seven Decorative Asian Blue and White Porcelain Items and Three Miscellaneous Ceramic Articles, a pair of figural pillows, a covered container and jar, a pair of vases, and an elephant-form garden seat, two European porcelain chocolate pots, and a blue and white spongeware inkwell with a silver pen. $100-150 405 Arts & Crafts Oak Even-arm Slat-sided Settle, ten wide vertical back slats, each end with three vertical slats joined by four square posts tapered at the top and bottom, with mortis and tenon side rails and front and back rails, reupholstered leather seat cushion, (some overall wear and surface abrasions, break to seat cushion support rail), ht. 34, wd. 79 1/2, dp. 25 3/4 in. $600-800 406 Oak Folding Table, Yugoslavia, narrow rectangular top with two hinged drop leaves with gate legs centered over a trestle base with shaped oval cutouts, (some ring marks to top), stamped “Made in Yugoslavia” to underside, ht. 30, wd. 65, 8 1/4 when closed, dp. 30 in. $350-450 407 J.M. Young & Sons Arts & Crafts Oak Cube Chair, New York, straight back and side rails set into four square post legs with beveled tops over an open back and arms, the brown leatherette upholstered spring cushion seat on straight seat rails, bearing manufacturer’s oval label to side seat rail, (wear to leatherette), ht. 32 in. Provenance: Penny Marshall Collection. $300-500 408 Slag Glass Bent Panel Table Lamp with a Cast Metal Base, six-panel floriform shade in green slag glass with gilt-metal framework and red glass accents around rim, over singlesocket black metal base with floriform foot, (loose at one shade, weld), ht. 24 in. $250-350 409 Twenty-one Assorted Pyrographicdecorated Wood Items, a watch hutch, game board, boxes, bowl, containers, match safes, a mirror, book rack, pipe rack, letter holder, etc., some by Flemish Art. $200-300

410 Four Assorted Framed Works, a small engraving of the Oude Zyds, Voorburgwal, Amsterdam, signed illegibly l.r.; a Gustave Courbet photographic reproduction; and a pair of Tyrus Wong landscape photographic reproductions. $200-250 411 British School, 19th Century Sunset Sail. Unsigned. Oil on canvasboard, sight size 14 x 10 1/4 in., framed. Condition: Heavy varnish, alligatoring, surface grime, abrasions, pinholes, some flaking. $200-300 412 Eighteen Assorted Perfume and Scent Bottles and Vials, including a cased sterling silver, amber, five Venetian art glass-type, onyx, carved ivory, two glass vials, porcelain, and glazed bisque. $300-400

416 Group of Wedgwood/Clarice Cliff Bizarre Tableware, 1992-2002, including seven conical-form sugar shakers in various patterns; three tea and coffee sets, two bonjour form, each comprised of a lidded pot, creamer and open sugar, in various patterns; and a coffee setting comprised of a cup, saucer and plate; all in original boxes with laminated certificates of authenticity, all with Wedgwood Clarice Cliff Collection production stamps, several with gold centennial stamps, (some paint loss), shaker ht. 5 1/4, sets ht. 2 1/2 to 7 1/8, coffee setting largest dia. 7 in. $300-500 417 Group of Mostly Brass Fireplace and Hearth Items, including a pair of brass andirons, a trivet, fender, stand with three tools, and a folding screen, a metal wood carrier, a wrought iron log fork, and a paintdecorated wood bellows. $300-500 418 American School, 19th/20th Century

413 Set of Three Mid-20th Century Chromeplated Steel and Leather Armchairs, frame composed of three continuous tubular chromed steel rods forming the legs, arms, and back rail with leather backrest and leather upholstered circular seats, unmarked, (some wear to leather), ht. 26 3/4 in. $200-300 414 Pair of Robert Hannan Studio Side Tables, Boston, 1986, each with a square laminated top inlaid with geometric designs in plums and blues, over decorative stretchers with exposed joinery and an open slat shelf on notched feet, ht. 28 1/4 in. $300-500 415 Set of Four Mid-century Modern Upholstered Walnut Arrow-back Armchairs, constructed with wood pins at crest and arm joints, back ht. 28, chair wd. 22 1/2 in. $300-500

Sheep in the Barn. Unsigned. Oil on board, sight size 11 1/4 x 17 1/4 in., framed. Condition: Abrasions and losses to edges, minor scattered craquelure, surface grime. $200-300 419 New Haven Oak Gingerbread Clock, oak case, eight-day time and strike springpowered movement, ht. 22 in. $75-100 420 Time & Strike Lyre Clock, mahogany case, eight-day, weight-powered movement, nautical-theme glasses, ht. 32 in. $200-300 421 Victorian Rococo Revival Upholstered Carved Walnut Settee. $100-200 422 Onyx Pedestal, ht. 36 3/4, top wd. 8 in. $200-400 423 Inlaid Burlwood Veneer Tea Caddy, the interior with two covered compartments, ht. 5 1/4, lg. 7 5/8, wd. 4 5/8 in. $200-400

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424 Multicolored Art Glass Vase, ruffled rim over long neck and bulbous body with clear exterior over interior with abstract green, pink, blue, and gold ribbons with red backing, unmarked, ht. 9 3/4 in $150-250 425 East Anatolian Prayer Kelim, 20th century, 5 ft. x 4 ft. 2 in. $200-400 426 Sixty-six-piece Royal Copenhagen Blue and White-decorated Porcelain Partial Dinner Service, including a covered serving bowl, teapot, shell-form dish, four platters, a pair of serving bowls, seven cups and twelve saucers, six bread and butter plates, eleven saucers, nine dinner plates, and twelve salad/ dessert plates, plate dia. 5 3/4, 10, and 7 in., respectively. $300-500 427 Eight Assorted Mostly 19th Century Decorative Metal, Glass, and Porcelain Items, a pair of Empire gilt cast bronze candlesticks, an amethyst blown glass vase, an striped art glass scent bottle, a pair of green pressed glass vases, a Copeland/ Spode porcelain covered serving bowl, and a Sevres gilt monogrammed “N” porcelain dish with cast bronze footed base. $200-250 428 Modern Navy Blue Damask Upholstered Sofa, lg. 79 in. $200-300 429 Hale Mahogany Three-stack Barrister’s Bookcase. $200-400 430 Empire Walnut Flat-top Desk, inset writing surface, drawers with porcelain pulls, large turned legs, ht. 30 1/4, lg. 54, wd. 29 1/2 in. $200-250 431 Nine Mostly Brass and Bronze Decorative Items, three brass and iron American eagle ornaments with marble and wood bases, a cast brass cigarette box and urn-form finial, a bronze-mounted colorless cut glass inkwell, a bronze quatrefoil tray with central bas relief fox, initialed “MSW,” a small bronze standing Lincoln figure, and a brass kila, ht. to 12 in. $200-400

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432 Pair of Late Victorian Blue Aqua and Silver Fleck Art Glass Vases, attributed to Boston & Sandwich Glass Co., ht. 9 5/8 in. $100-200 433 Collection of Mostly Glass and Hardstone Grapes and Flower Groups, approx. twentyfive glass bunches of grapes, twelve floral groups, and nine mostly Chinese hardstone bunches of grapes. $200-300 434 Large Doulton Art Faience Pottery Chrysanthemum-decorated Footed Moon Vase, impressed marks, (some damage), ht. 13 1/2 in. $100-150 435 Modern Navy Blue Damask Upholstered Settee, lg. 60 in. $100-200 436 Empire Carved Mahogany and Mahogany Veneer Sideboard, ht. 42 3/4, wd. 64 3/4, dp. 23 3/4 in. $400-600 437 Small Maryland Classics Glass and Mahogany Lift-top Vitrine Table, a Neoclassical-style Mahogany Tabouret with Brass Paw Feet, and a Baroque-style Gilt-decorated Mahogany and Brass Twotier Stand, the vitrine table ht. 20 1/4, lg. 18 1/4, wd. 13 in. $300-600 438 Painted Wooden Sailboat Model, with stand, approx. lg. 31 1/2 in. $150-250

441 Approximately 101-piece Czechoslovakian Transfer-decorated Porcelain Dinner Service, Epiag, including thirty-four dinner plates, twenty-four salad plates, twelve soups, seven platters, four serving dishes, a covered sauce tureen, a serving bowl, two pairs of compotes, nine egg cups, a covered soup tureen, two covered serving bowls (lacking one cover), and a pair of condiments. $200-400 442 Chippendale-style Needlepoint and Velvet Upholstered Carved Mahogany Wing Chair and a Chippendale-style Upholstered Carved Mahogany Side Chair. $400-700 443 Two Georgian-style Mahogany Adjustable Ratchet Floor Lamps, with weighted bases, (electrified), ht. from 34 1/2 in. $300-400 444 Pair of Chippendale-style Mahogany Side Tables. $200-400 445 Twenty-eight Assorted Vintage Fountain Pens and Mechanical Pencils, including seven Sheaffer fountain pens and two mechanical pencils, nine Watermans fountain pens, nine Parker fountain pens and one mechanical pencil. $250-350 446 Chinese Nichols Carpet, 20th century, 11 ft. 9 in. x 9 ft. $400-600 447 Southwest Persian Saddlebags, 20th century, 4 ft. x 2 ft. 4 in. $300-500

439 American School, 19th Century Retriever with Duck. Unsigned. Oil on canvas, sight size 15 3/4 x 11 3/4 in., framed. Condition: Craquelure, surface grime, abrasions, scattered losses. $200-250

448 Two Chapman Studio Iridescent Favrile Art Glass Vases, a globular blue favrile bottleform vase, and a gold favrile open vase, etched signatures and dated “74” and “78,” ht. 4 1/2 in. $150-250

440 Small Framed Pen and Ink Sketch of the Screw Sloop CSS Alabama aka “290,” unsigned, identified on the front, sketch size 3 1/2 x 4 3/8, framed dimensions 9 1/8 x 9 1/8 in. $150-200

449 Six Framed Monkey Prints, most bookplates, each species identified at the bottom, framed dimensions to 17 1/2 x 20 in. $150-250

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450 Four Busts Depicting Napoleon, a bisque porcelain depicting “Napoleon Consul” with a Dore Sevres porcelain pedestal base, a plaster bust with onyx base, a Meissen-style bisque porcelain, and a resin bust and pedestal, 5 3/8 to 12 3/8 in. $200-400 451 Hand-painted Blue Jay-decorated Porcelain Vase/Table Lamp, signed on base “M. Goodrich, 1919,” body ht. 14 1/4 in. $200-300 452 Early Roseville Pottery Child’s Plate and a Weller Pottery Child’s Plate, the Roseville lipped plate decorated with dogs and blue banding on cream ground, marked with R; the Weller duck decorated lipped plate on cream ground marked Wellerware on reverse, (minor wear), respective, ht. 1 1/8, 1 1/2, dia. 7, 7 1/2 in. Provenance: Penny Marshall Collection. $200-250 453 Afghan Rug, 20th century, 5 ft. 8 in. x 3 ft. 4 in. $150-250 454 Group of Hearth Tools and Accessories, a brass bedwarmer with turned wood handle, wrought iron log fork and tongs, cast brass Dutch-style fireplace tool stand with four tools and a trivet, and a pair of Gift House cast iron “End of the Trail” figural bookends. $150-250 455 French-style Gilt-metal Clock, patinated spelter case, colorful porcelain dial, lower panel, and columns, eight-day, time and strike, spring-powered movement, ht. 14 in. $200-400 456 Two White Marble Pedestals, the smaller pedestal with carved fluting and medial band, ht. 38 1/8, top wd. 7 1/4 and ht. 35 3/4, top wd. 10 3/4 in. $200-300 457 Empire Mahogany Drop-leaf Two-drawer Pedestal-base Work Table. $200-300

458 Sixty-one-piece Lenox Transfer Sonnet Pattern Porcelain Partial Dinner Set, nine cups, twelve saucers, thirteen dinner plates, twelve salad/luncheon plates, eight soups, and seven bread and butter plates. $200-250 459 Twelve Assorted Mid-20th Century Modern Decorative and Table Items, a pair of Chase chrome candelabra, a set of four Danish Nymolle ceramic dishes, three silver-plated bowls with enameled interiors, and three Russel Wright and Wright-style ceramic serving pieces. $100-150 460 Charles Mottram (British, 1807-1876) Engraver, After John Wilson Carmichael (British, 1800-1868) Off Portland. Inscribed in the plate “Painted by J.W. Carmichael” l.l., “Engraved by C. Mottram” l.r., “London: Published Feby 17th 1871, by L. Brall & Sons...” l.c. Engraving on paper, sight size 21 1/2 x 31 in., framed. Condition: Not examined out of frame. $200-250 461 Two Framed Photomechanical Reproductions After Louis Icart (French, 1888-1950), (not examined out of frames), framed dimensions 27 1/2 x 23 1/2 in. $100-150 462 Ichiroku Attributed Japanese Scroll Depicting Ink Calligraphy on Paper, with wood box, paper lg. 42 in. $100-200 463 Victorian Oval White Marble-top Carved Walnut Occasional Table and an Early 20th Century Mahogany Sheet Music Cabinet with Contents, the cabinet with seven retractable shelves. $300-500 464 Hazard Crib Co. Victorian Eastlake-type Carved Walnut Rocking Platform Crib, Boston, no. 4870, with tile-inset headboard, metal label with “…Patented May 2, 1871,” overall ht. 43 1/4, lg. 46, wd. 28 in. $400-600 465 Four Matching Upholstered Barrel-back Chairs and a Similar Printed Cotton Upholstered Armchair and Ottoman. $200-400

466 Fifteen Assorted Vintage Fountain Pens and One Mechanical Pencil, including Esterbrook, Conklin, Majestic, and Inkograph. $175-225 467 Twenty-six Vintage Fountain Pens and Mechanical Pencils, including eight Parker fountain pens, two mechanical pencils, seven Sheaffer fountain pens, seven Watermans fountain pens and two mechanical pencils. $300-500 468 American School, 20th Century Portrait of a Two-Masted Sailing Ship. Signed “Clara E. Covell” l.r. Oil on canvas, sight size 17 1/2 x 23 1/2 in., framed. Condition: Surface grime, scattered abrasions. $200-250 469 Four Pieces of Art Deco Copper-plated and Glass Lighting, a chandelier, a pair of ceiling lights and a hanging hall light, with some yellow amber frosted pressed glass shades, (imperfections). $200-300 470 Louis Vuitton Wood Strap-bound and Brass-mounted, Monogram-painted, Canvas-clad Cabin Trunk, early 20th century, the exterior with tooled leather trim, central brass latch, and leather end-handles with impressed maker’s marks, the ends labeled in red paint “O.D.Y., New York,” the bottom mounted with original wheels, scattered cruise line and shipping paper labels, the interior linen and ivory cotton lined, fitted removable tray with labeled cloth strapping, and tacked lid ribbon, maker’s paper label “Louis Vuitton, Paris.70. Champs-Elysees, 149 New Bond St. London.W,...Nice...Lille,” with stamped serial no. 155584, approx. ht. 12 7/8, lg. 43 5/8, wd. 22 in. $400-600 471 Split-pillar Shelf Clock, mahogany case with stenciled split pillars and splat, mirror lower tablet, painted wood dial, original wood movement replaced with an eight-day, springpowered movement, ht. 33 1/2 in. $150-250 472 White Marble Pedestal, ht. 24 1/2, top wd. 12 in. $300-500

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473 Group of Tableware and Decorative Items, a four-piece Meriden silver-plated tea set, a pair of French mother-of-pearl opera glasses, and a forty-eight-piece Occupied Japan transfer floral-decorated porcelain partial dinner set. $100-150 474 Modern Glass Mosaic Butterfly Wall Plaque, designed as three multicolored butterflies in flight, with geometrically arranged glass inlay within brass outlines, ht. 36, wd. 30 in. $300-500 475 Chinese Rug, 20th century, 11 ft. 6 in. x 9 ft. $150-250 476 Large Glazed Art Pottery Two-handled Vase, the base incised “B 20,” ht. 18 1/2 in. $200-250 477 Ten Vintage Sterling Silver, Sterling Silver Overlay, and 14kt Gold Fountain Pens and Mechanical Pencils, eight silver and silver overlay including Watermans and Sheaffer, and a 14kt Sheaffer pen and pencil set. $250-350 478 Georgian Inlaid Mahogany Veneer Side Table with Three Drawers, ht. 28, wd. 31, dp. 16 in. $300-500 479 Pair of Grain-painted and Gilt-decorated Classical Fancy Side Chairs with Woven Rush Seats. $200-400 480 Art Moderne Tufted Upholstered Parcel-gilt Carved Mahogany-finished Armchair. $200-300 481 Four Assorted Tableware Items, a modern enameled copper compote, two dishes signed “Haskell,” dia. 8, and a large Japanese blue and white carp-decorated ceramic charger, (repair), dia. 22 7/8 in. $200-250

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482 Weller Pottery Roma Pattern Jardinière, impressed mark, ht. 12 1/2, dia. 10 1/2 in. $150-250 483 Four Geodes and Twenty-eight Eggshaped Stone Specimens. $200-400 484 Fifty-one Assorted Late Victorian and Vintage Fountain Pens, Mechanical Pencils, and Parts. $250-350 485 Late 19th Century Caned Walnut Folding Deck Chair. $100-150 486 Four Mid-century Modern Chairs, a greenpainted Windsor-type maple spindle-back, an Illums Bolighus molded plywood side chair, another molded plywood side chair, and an upholstered aluminum swivel chair. $200-400 487 Mid-century Modern Design Arc Floor Lamp, the chrome-plated metal rod stem arching from a cement base and fitted with a single light socket, weighted with a spherical chromed shade, the shade bearing an Underwriters Laboratories label, ht. approx. 83 1/2 in. $300-500 488 French Brass Time-only Carriage Clock, c. 1900, white porcelain Arabic dial, eightday, time-only movement with platform escapement, ht. with handle extended 6 in. $200-300 489 Edward Goldman (American, 1916-2006) Powder Morning, 1981. Signed and dated l.r., titled l.c., numbered “1/40” l.r. Silkscreen on paper, sight size 21 1/4 x 27 1/2 in., framed. Condition: Minor foxing, not examined out of frame. $100-150 490 Assembled Set of Six Framed French Hand-colored Lithograph Fashion Prints, a set of four and a pair, overall lg. 22 1/2 and 25 in., respectively. $400-600

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491 Set of Four French Hand-painted Faience Plates, the reverse inscribed “Rouen,” dia. 9 3/4 in. $300-500 492 Arts & Crafts Leaded Art Glass Two-door Birch Bookcase, the interior with later fittings for four adjustable shelves, ht. 57 1/2, wd. 42, dp. 14 in. $300-500 493 Fiberglass Labrador Retriever Sculpture, by Anna Lou Rhoades, with chain collar, ht. 26 in. $400-600 494 Empire Carved Dark Green Marble Pedestal, 35 3/4, top dia. 9 7/8 in. $200-400 495 Venetian Colorless Art Glass Six-light Chandelier, approx. ht. 16, wd. 18 1/2 in. $300-500 496 Twenty-seven Piece HB Quimper Faience Partial Dinner Set, late 20th century, including two coffeepots, a creamer, sugar, teapot, serving bowl, platter, four dinner plates, five lunch/salad plates, two soups and four saucers, four mugs, and an appetizer bowl. $300-400 497 Mid-20th Century Glazed Stoneware Studio Vase, flared rim on ovoid body in grainy brown glaze with incised vertical lines, indistinguishable signature on base, ht. 9 in. $125-175 498 Ten Assorted English and Continental Ceramic Tableware Items, a creamware basket, gravy boat, and small paint-decorated reticulated urn, a gilt and hand-painted underplate, a pair of Austrian/German gilt and hand-painted floral bouquet-decorated porcelain cabinet plates, two blue transferdecorated plates including one octagonal, a Leeds Delft-style plate, and a Stubbs & Kent blue transfer seashell-decorated Staffordshire plate. $0-250 499 Framed Japanese Gouache and Watercolor on Silk Scene Depicting Two Women Under a Tree Alongside a Pond, unsigned, (water staining), image 35 x 17 1/4 in. $100-200

500 Pair of Van Briggle Art Pottery Vases and a Rookwood Pottery Tray Assembly, Colorado Springs, Colorado, and Cincinnati, Ohio, a pair of black glazed hourglass-form vases with pottery mark and MK on base and a Rookwood pottery tray fitted with a tumbler and ribbed covered jar in glossy blue glaze, with pottery and date mark for tumbler and tray 1951, covered jar 1958, on base, respective ht. 8 1/8, 4 1/2 in. Provenance: Penny Marshall Collection. $200-300 501 Four Pieces of American Studio Art Pottery, a William Wyman (Massachusetts, 1922-1980) stoneware vase with interior gray glaze, the exterior with brown accents, incised signature “Wyman 99” to base; a Sandra Johnstone (California, 1936-1991) stoneware water vessel, in brown glazes with wooden stopper and leather strap through loop handles, incised “Johnstone” to base, with identifying sticker; a Bernard Abadie redware bowl with gray/cream glaze and abstract ram design in white, incised under glaze “abadie” to base; and a Peggy Evans redware bowl with irregular form in celadon with oxblood red speckles and accents, incised “Peggy Evans” to base; relative ht. 10 1/4, 9, 4 1/8, 3 3/4 in. $200-300 502 Group of Assorted Decorative and Collectible Articles, a celluloid dresser box, a bisque piano baby, a Staffordshire cow creamer, three Art Nouveau metal jewel boxes, a pair of gilt enameled Bristol glass vases, a Rose O’Neill Kewpie jasperware hair receiver, two German figural ceramic wall pockets, five assorted Asian ceramic wall pockets, two art pottery wall pockets, two miniature porcelain mask wall pockets, two figural maiden wall pockets, and thirteen Asian and other carved hardstone figures and items. $200-250

505 Pyrographic-decorated Wood Tilt-top Game/Chair Table, with felt-inset top. $250-350 506 Painted Pine Six-board Tool Chest with a Large Assortment of Hand Planes, Tools, and Carpentry Accessories, approximately thirty-one wood planes, chest lg. 40, wd. 18, dp. 15 in. $300-500 507 Turning Tools and Other Hand Tools, including chisels, drills, a brass spring scale, small vice, goniostat, and various other tools. $200-250 508 Pierrefonds Glazed Art Pottery Center Bowl, France, two knob handles on oval body with drip glaze in shades of green, maroon, and blue, incised with manufacturer’s marks, an armored helmet, flanked by the letters “P” (for Pierrefonds) and “H” (for Hallez) and numbered 313, (some residue in interior of base probably from a plant, tight cracks), ht. 7 3/4, wd. 13 3/4, dp. 8 1/2 in. Literature: Ceramiques Art Nouveau, 1994, Chateau-Musee de Vallauris. Note: The “Societe Faienciere Heraldique de Pierrefonds” pottery studio began in 1903 under the ownership of Comte Hallez d’Arros. $350-450 509 Thirty-one Assorted Pyrographicdecorated Wood Articles and Desk Items, an inkwell, letter rack, book racks, boxes, a clock, nut bowl, blotters, hand mirrors, etc. $200-300 510 Harold Altman (American, 1924-2003)

503 Kazak Long Rug, Southwest Caucasus, 19th century, 9 ft. x 4 ft. 4 in. $400-600 504 Brass and Mahogany Scale with an Oak Cased Set of Eleven Brass Weights, the case with fitted interior, the largest 4-lb. weight impressed “E. & T. Fairbanks & Co., St. Johnsbury, Vt.” $200-300

January, Jardin du Luxembourg. Signed in pencil l.r., titled l.c., numbered “170/285” l.l. Lithograph on paper, image size 15 3/4 x 23 1/4 in., framed. Condition: Not examined out of frame. $100-125

511 Andrew Newell Wyeth (American, 19172009) Sea Running, 1978, edition of 300, printed in 1981 by Triton Press. Signed and numbered “Andrew Wyeth 40/300” in pencil l.r., initialed within the matrix l.l., identified on labels from The Morris Museum, Morristown, New Jersey, and the Stedawill Art Foundation (see below). Collotype on paper, sight size 12 x 15 in., framed. Condition: Not examined out of frame. Provenance: Collection of the Stedawill Art Foundation, Long Island, New York. N.B. Sold to benefit Community Servings, a nonprofit food and nutrition program feeding 1300 critically ill neighbors and their families each year in eighteen communities across Massachusetts. $800-1,000 512 Domed Demilune Leaded Art Glass Wallmount Lamp Shade, (imperfections), approx. ht. 24 1/2, wd. 52 1/2, dp. 19 1/4 in. $500-700 513 Five Pyrographic-decorated Wood Furniture and Accessory Items, a small trestle-base table, a wastebasket, two tabourets, and a table lamp, some by Flemish Art. $200-300 514 Four Pieces of Reproduction American Furniture, a Chippendale-style upholstered mahogany-finished wing chair, a Federal-style upholstered stool and drop-leaf two-drawer worktable, and a classical-style turned mahogany bed with rails. $700-1,300 515 Dutch School, 19th Century Style Figures by a Church. Signed indistinctly l.r. Oil on canvas, 20 x 24 in., framed. Condition: Good. $500-700 516 Vicke Lindstrand (1904-1983)/Kosta Art Glass Giraffe Figure and Vase, the stylized giraffe of clear and yellow glass with etched linear and spot design, signed and numbered 95731 on base; the thick-walled amorphous vase of clear glass with black veil inclusion, relative ht. 11 3/4, 9 3/4 in. $200-300

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517 Nineteen Assorted Pyrographic-decorated Wood Items, including eight boxes, a trivet, towel wall racks, a serving tray, five bowls, a napkin rack, and a potholder rack. $175-225

525 Tekke Rug, West Turkestan, last quarter 19th century, (outer guard stripe mostly missing from the top end, slight moth damage), 4 ft. 8 in. x 3 ft. 9 in. $100-150

518 Charles Mottram (British, 1807-1876) Engraver, After Sir Edwin Landseer (British, 1802-1873)

526 Ersari Rug, West Turkestan, 19th century, 4 ft. 6 in. x 3 ft. 3 in. $300-500

The Challenge. Inscribed in the plate “Painted by Sir Edwin Landseer, R.A.” l.l., “Engraved by Charles Mottram” l.r., “London: Published Oct 1st 1862, by Henry Graves & Co...” l.c. Engraving on paper, sight size 17 1/2 x 33 1/4 in., framed. Condition: Not examined out of frame. $150-200 519 Czechoslovakian Iridescent Colored Art Glass Low Bowl, attributed to Pallme-König, fluted rim on green glass body with maroon threading, polished pontil with remnant, in a footed brass frame, ht. 2 1/2, dia. 7 1/2 in. $400-500 520 Six Pyrographic-decorated Wood Tabourets and a Wastebasket. $200-300 521 Classical Carved Mahogany Bed, with rails, ht. 47 1/2, rail lg. 58 1/2, wd. 78 1/2 in. $300-500 522 Group of Decorative Bedroom Textiles, a pair of pillowcases, eleven pillows, a duvet, bed skirt, a tulip-printed set including a bedspread, pillow cover, a pair of drapes, and two pillows. $200-350 523 Four Planters Peanuts Containers, including a square clear glass jar with embossed letters reading Planters, (lacking lid), two tins, and a 75th Anniversary glass jar, ht. from 7 to 8 in. $50-75 524 Pair of Painted Plaster Art Deco Perfume Display Models, domed lid with finial over tapering form raised on stepped plinth marbleized caramel-color body with black painted accents, ht. 25 1/2 in. $300-500

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527 Gouda Art Pottery Vase, Plateelbakkerij Zuid-Holland, c. 1920, Sana pattern, the flared rim and narrow neck over a bulbous body with applied handles and an elevated base, in a matte glaze, with mold number, pattern name, factory mark, and decorator’s mark, incised number under the glaze, (crack and chip to rim), ht. 11 3/4 in. $250-350 528 Six Pyrographic-decorated Wood Furniture Items, a stool, two tabourets, a book pedestal, wall shelf, and a side chair. $200-300 529 Champion Blower & Forge Co. Wall Mount Drill Press, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, c. 1904, cast iron frame marked Champion Blower & Forge Co. Lancaster, PA. U.S.A, PAT. No. 767. 282, Aug, 9, 1904 and No. 200 1/2, with a 20-in. spindle and two-jaw chuck, 25-in. flywheel, wood-handled crank, adjustable rectangular work table, mounted on a thumbmolded board, ht. 46 in. $150-200

533 Four Assorted European Decorative Table Lamps, a pair of gilt-metal mounted Meissen-type Blue Onion pattern porcelain oil lamps, a gilt-metal mounted Bohemian cased white-cut-to-ruby glass vase/table lamp, and an Austrian/German gilt and hand-painted scenic-decorated cobalt glazed porcelain two-handled vase/table lamp, (electrified, imperfections, some restoration). $700-900 534 Pair of Carved Alabaster Vase Garniture/ Table Lamps. $100-200 535 Twenty-four Pyrographic-decorated Wood Plaques Depicting Animals, Flowers, and Fruit, some by Flemish Art. $175-225 536 Three Decorative Metal Table Lamps and a Modern Brass Floor Lamp with Marble Base, table lamps include a Georgian-style silver-plated urn-form, an Empire-style brass, and a classical-style brass. $350-600 537 Japanese Cloisonné Vase, ht. 8 1/8 in. $100-200 538 Reproduction Cameo Art Glass Vase, (cut down), ht. 8 in. $400-500

530 Queen Anne-style Walnut Veneer Mirror, lg. 25 1/4 in. $250-250

539 Three Assorted Asian Decorative Ceramic Table Lamps and a Faience Table Lamp. $200-400

531 Twenty-five Pyrographic-decorated Wood Plaques Depicting Young Women, Children, and Dutch Children. $200-300

540 Neoclassical-style Gilt-brass and Marble Floor Lamp. $100-200

532 Chippendale Parcel-gilt Mahogany Mirror, (restoration), lg. 25 in. $200-400

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541 Twenty-eight Pyrographic-decorated Wood Items, including eighteen boxes, a panel, eight frames, and a book rack, some by Flemish Art. $200-300

542 Nine Art Glass Paperweights, Three Durwin-Rice Plates, Four Small Cloth Dolls, a Modern Copper Sculpture, and a Danish Modern Stoneware Dish, paperweights include Murano. $300-600 543 Modern Asian Ceramic Rabbit-form Container and a Pair of Decorated Porcelain Bottle-form Vases, vase ht. 12 3/4 in. $100-200 544 Two Canes and a Walking Stick, an ivoryhandled cane with engraved silver band “B. Esterbrook,” a sterling silver-handled rosewood cane, and a sterling silver knobhandled branch walking stick. $100-150 545 Jorge Luna Etched Glass Panel Sculpture Depicting a Golfer, etched date “2000” and artist’s signature at base, (some base chips), ht. 16 3/4, wd. 16 1/4 in. $200-300 546 Northwest Persian Long Rug, early 20th century, (small spots of minor wear), 11 ft. 6 in. x 3 ft. 6 in. $750-1,000 547 Glazed Terra-cotta Bust of a Child, impressed mark and “A 303,” ht. 11 1/4, wd. 9 3/4 in. $200-300 548 Seventeen Assorted Mostly European Hand-painted Porcelain Figures and Figural Groups, three bisque and fourteen porcelain, Capo di Monte, Dresden-type, etc., (damage and imperfections). $200-400

549 Set of Four Royal Doulton Series Ware Transfer Charles D. Gibson “Gibson Girl” Plates and Thirteen Wedgwood Blue Transfer-decorated Plates, twelve Wedgwood plates including Park St. Church, Boston; Fort Ticonderoga; The Witch House; Colorado State Capitol; The McKinley Home; San Luis Rey De Francia Mission; Union Park Congregational Church, Chicago; Old South Church, Boston; Fairbanks House; Upper Falls, Rumford falls, Maine; County Court House, Riverside, Calif.; and President Grover Cleveland, all dia. 9 1/4; and a Wedgwood Park St. Church, Boston, dia. 10; the four Royal Doulton plates dia. 10 3/8 in. $250-350 550 Tiffany Gold Favrile Art Glass Low Bowl, shaped rim on gold iridescent body with eight ribs, polished pontil, etched mark “L.C.T. Favrile,” and “1586,” (large crack), ht. 2 3/8, dia. 9 1/4 in. $200-225 551 Two Rookwood Pottery Matte Light Blue Glazed Vases, impressed marks, 1934, shape 6254 and possibly 1930, shape 2558, ht. 4 3/4 in. $150-200 552 Three Modern Metal Wall Sculptures, a hand-wrought nail sculpture, one composed of copper, one in brass, (nail with detached element), approx. lg. 49, 34, and 29 1/4 in., respectively. $500-700 553 Art Nouveau Patinated Cast Metal Figural Reine de Pres Table Lamp, after A. Moreau, with two lights, ht. 20 3/4 in. $100-150 554 Four Royal Copenhagen Porcelain Figures and a Bing & Grondahl Porcelain Figure, Copenhagen includes an old woman wearing a shawl, a puppy, a seated boy, and a farm boy with cow, the Bing & Grondahl figure of a farm maiden with sheep, ht. to 10 1/4 in. $200-300

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(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. 6. If the purchaser breaches any of its obligations under these Conditions of Sale, including its obligation to pay in full the purchase price of all items for which it was the highest successful bidder, Skinner Inc. may exercise all of its rights and remedies under the law including, without limitation, (a) canceling the sale and applying any payments made by the purchaser to the damages caused by the purchaser’s breach, and/or (b) offering at public auction, without reserve, any lot or item for which the purchaser has breached any of its obligations, including its obligation to pay in full the purchase price, holding the purchaser liable for any deficiency plus all costs of sale. 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. All purchases are subject to the Massachusetts 6.25% sales tax unless the purchaser possesses a Massachusetts sales tax exemption number. Exemption numbers from other states are accepted in Massachusetts if presented with a business card or letterhead. Dealers, museums, and other qualifying parties can apply for a Massachusetts exemption number prior to the auction by contacting the Massachusetts Department of Corporations and Taxation at 100 Cambridge Street in Boston. 10. Except for property purchased via On-line Auctions, a premium equal to 20% of the final bid price up to and including $500,000, plus 12% of the final bid over $500,000, will be applied to each lot sold, to be paid by the Buyer as part of the purchase price. The buyer’s premium on property purchased via On-line Auctions will be in an amount up to 23% of the final bid 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. 12. 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Revised December 17, 2012

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FOR OFFICE USE Marlborough

Boston

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63 Park Plaza Boston, MA 02116 617.350.5400 Fax 617.350.5429

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274 Cedar Hill Street Marlborough, MA 01752 508.970.3000 Fax 508.970.3100

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www.skinnerinc.com

Board of Directors

Chairman of the Board - Nancy R. Skinner Richard Albright John Deighton Barnet Fain Stephen L. Fletcher Karen M. Keane Andrew Payne

Administration

President/Chief Executive Officer - Karen M. Keane Chief Financial Officer - Don Kelly Executive Vice President - Stephen L. Fletcher Vice Presidents - Eric Jones, Marie Keep, Gloria Lieberman, Carol McCaffrey, Kerry Shrives, Stuart G. Slavid, Robin S.R. Starr

Expert Departments

20th Century Design - Jane D. Prentiss Assistant: Shannon M. Ames American & European Paintings & Prints - Robin S.R. Starr Assistants: Kathy Wong, Elizabeth C. Haff, Annie Claflin American Furniture & Decorative Arts - Stephen L. Fletcher Deputy Director: Chris Barber; Assistants: Karen Langberg, Kelli Lucas Stewart American Indian & Ethnographic Art - Douglas Deihl Asian Works of Art - Judith Dowling Assistants: Karen Mak, Suhyung Kim Books & Manuscripts - Devon Gray Bottles, Flasks & Early Glass - Stephen L. Fletcher Ceramics - Stuart G. Slavid Classic Automobiles & Motorcycles - Jane D. Prentiss Couture - Cara Elmslie Discovery Auctions - Cara Elmslie Assistants: Garrett J. Sheahan, Melissa Riebe European Furniture & Decorative Arts - Stuart G. Slavid Assistants: Leah Kingman, Stephanie Opolski Fine Wines - Marie Keep Assistant: Michael J. Moser Historical Militaria - Joel Bohy Jewelry - Victoria Bratberg Assistants: John Colasacco, Julie Khouri Judaica - Kerry Shrives Musical Instruments - David Bonsey Deputy Director: Jill Arbetter Oriental Rugs & Carpets - Gary Richards Science, Technology & Clocks - Robert C. Cheney Assistant: Jonathan Dowling Silver - Stuart G. Slavid Toys & Dolls - Kerry Shrives Auctioneers - LaGina Austin, Chris Barber, Robert C. Cheney, John Colasacco, Stephen L. Fletcher, Karen M. Keane, Marie C. Keep, Gloria Lieberman, Jessica R. Lincoln, Kerry Shrives, Stuart G. Slavid, Robin S.R. Starr, Laura V. Sweeney

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Exhibitions & Property Distribution

Finance Department

Subscriptions

Service Departments

Marlborough: Warehouse Manager - Fred Trottier, 508.970.3261

Boston:

Property Distribution Manager - Jessica R. Lincoln, 617.874.4308 Auction Coordinator - Benjamin Evans, 617.874.4329

Marlborough: Accounts Receivable - Denise Johnson, 508.970.3269 Accounts Payable, Consignment - Kathleen Hayes, 508.970.3268 Accounts Payable, Trade - Kevin Rota, 508.970.3283

Marlborough: Heather Retzke, 508.970.3240

Appraisal & Auction Services - LaGina Austin, Christine E. Finn, Hadley Bridgman, Rachel Kingsley Advertising Production - Pamela Van de Houten Boston Gallery Director - Laura V. Sweeney Assistant Gallery Director: Paige Lewellyn Gallery Assistant: Jessica Turner Catalog Production - Pamela Van de Houten, Kristina Harrison Consignment Services - Patricia Walker King, Megan J. Blomgren, Carol Zeigler Customer Relations - Carol McCaffrey Institutional Relations - L. Emerson Tuttle Human Resources - Carol McCaffrey Information Technology & Internet Auctions - Kerry Shrives Assistants: Timothy Shaughnessey, Melissa Riebe Managing Director - Marie C. Keep Marketing & Public Relations - Kate de Bethune, Kathryn Gargolinski, Heather Retzke Photographers - Stanley P. Bystrowski, Jeffrey R. Antkowiak, John Cornelius Receptionists - Marlborough: Kealyn Garner Boston: Sarah L. Collins Staff Portraits - Cheryl Richards Photography Transportation - Eric Jones Assistant: Mark McCaffrey

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Directions to the Marlborough Gallery

SKINNER

From Boston and Points East: Take the Massachusetts Turnpike (Route 90) West to Route 495 North at exit 11A. Proceed on Route 495N to exit 23C, Simarano Drive. Keep left at the fork in the ramp. At the bottom of the exit ramp take a left at the lights onto Simarano Drive. Take a right at the next light on Cedar Hill Street. Skinner is at #274 on the left.

From Points North: Take Route 495 South to exit 23C, Simarano Drive. Stay left at the fork in the ramp, and turn left onto Simarano Drive. Take a right at the next light on Cedar Hill Street. Skinner is at #274 on the left.

From Points West: Take 290 East toward Marlborough. Merge onto Route 495 South via exit 26A, toward Cape Cod. Take the Simarano Drive exit, 23C. Stay left at the fork in the ramp, and turn left onto Simarano Drive. Take a right at the next light on Cedar Hill Street. Skinner is at #274 on the left.

From Points South: Take Route 495 North to exit 23C, Simarano Drive. At the bottom of the exit ramp take a left at the lights onto Simarano Drive. Take a right at the next light on Cedar Hill Street. Skinner is at #274 on the left.

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Marlborough Hotels Courtyard by Marriott

Hampton Inn

75 Felton St. (exit 24B off 495) Marlborough, MA 508.480.0015

277 Boston Post Rd. West (exit 24B off 495) Marlborough, MA 508.787.9888

Embassy Suites 123 Boston Post Rd. West (exit 24B off 495) Marlborough, MA 508.485.9500

Holiday Inn and Suites 265 Lakeside Ave. (exit 24A off 495) Marlborough, MA 508.481.3000

Marlborough Travel Services & Car Rentals Ultimate Livery

Enterprise Car Rental

To Logan Airport

Hotel Pick-up and Delivery 364 Maple Street (Rt. 85) Marlborough, MA 508.480.0221

$46.00 each way for one $56.00 each way for two Private car and driver $147.50 one way Servicing all Marlborough hotels

Hertz Car Rental 80 Northborough Rd East Marlborough, MA 01752 508.481.7300

410 Maple Street (Rt. 85) Marlborough, MA 508.229.2756

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Marlborough Area Restaurants Allora Ristorante

Longhorn Steakhouse

Guiseppe’s Grille

139 Lakeside Ave. Marlborough, MA 508.485.4300

191 Boston Post Rd. Marlborough, MA 508.481.4100

35 Solomon Pond Rd. Northborough, MA 508.393.4405

Boston Market

Ninety Nine Restaurant & Pub

Yoong Tong

185 Boston Post Rd. West Marlborough, MA 508.229.2525

32 Boston Post Rd. West Marlborough, MA 508.480.8899

China Taste

Panera Bread

Thai Cuisine and Sushi 278 Main Street Northborough, MA 508.393.7714

197 Boston Post Rd. West Marlborough, MA 508.229.2882

197 Boston Post Rd. West Marlborough, MA 508.281.6161

Fish Restaurant & Wine Bar



29 S. Bolton St. Marlborough, MA 508.460.3474

237 Boston Post Rd. West Marlborough, MA 508.481.3464

Jake’s Restuarant & Coffee Shop

Tandoori Grill

30 Main Street Marlborough, MA 508.480.0414

Linguini’s Italian Eatery 350 Boston Post Rd. West Marlborough, MA 508.481.9747



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Subway

197 H Boston Post Rd. West Marlborough, MA 508.357.6551

Wildwood Steakhouse 189 Boston Post Rd. East Marlborough, MA 508.481.2021

Tomasso The Crossings 154 Turnpike Rd. Southborough, MA 508.481.8484

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