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| | | Search Results | | | | Image | Lot# | Description | Result | Action |  5 Images | 351 | Ben F. Landis (Can., 19th c.), Nova Scotia oil on canvas, unsigned, with family history on the verso listing the artist and his schooling, housed in the original gilt wood frame. SS 12.25 x 16 in; DOA 18.25 x 22.25 in. Estimate: 1,000.00 - 2,000.00 | 1,000.00 USD | View |  4 Images | 352 | American School, "Large Seascape" 20th century, oil on canvas, unsigned, inscribed on the verso "Large Seascape" and with an illegible name and date, housed in the original black molded frame. SS 60.75 x 70 in; DOA 64.5 x 75 in. Estimate: 300.00 - 500.00 | 250.00 USD | View |  5 Images | 353 | Sarah Gelfound (20th c.), "View from the Heights" oil on masonite, signed lower right "Sara Gelfound," also with the artist's card and a typed label with the title on the verso, housed in the likely original frame. SS 23.75 x 29.5 in; DOA 32 x 38 in. Estimate: 200.00 - 400.00 | 250.00 USD | View |  5 Images | 354 | Pair of Religious Saints Oil Paintings oil on canvas on board, signed middle right "St. Hegedus 918 Trenton N.J."; one with lion and one with angel in left background; oval form in later gilded frames. DOA 24 x 19.5 in. Estimate: 300.00 - 600.00 | 350.00 USD | View |  4 Images | 355 | J. Brown Wilson (Am., 19th c.), Schoolboys oil on canvas, signed and dated lower left "J. Brown Wilson 1890," housed in a later gilt frame. SS 11.25 x 9.5 in,; DOA 18 x 16 in. Estimate: 300.00 - 500.00 | 225.00 USD | View |  4 Images | 356 | John Marin (NY, 1870 - 1953), Signed Etching "Downtown New York, The El," 1921, pencil signed lower left "John Marin," from the "New Republic," edition of approximately 500; framed behind mat. Toned paper, old tape residue en verso, upper left corner with marginal split. From a Raleigh, North Carolina Collection Image 8.75 x 6.75 in.; Sheet 14 x 10.75 in. Estimate: 600.00 - 800.00 | 1,600.00 USD | View |  2 Images | 357 | Mary Cassatt (PA/Fr., 1844-1926), Drypoint circa 1905, "Looking into the Hand Mirror, no. 3," drypoint on laid paper, Breeskin 202+, matted and framed under glass. Not examined out of the frame. From the Collection of Susan and Robert Otterbourg, New York, New York Plate size approx. 8.2 in. x 5.9 in.; SS 9.75 x 7.25 in.; DOA 15.25 x 13 in. Estimate: 800.00 - 1,200.00 | 1,800.00 USD | View |  4 Images | 358 | Crete Schuller (20th c.), Reclining Nude carved stone female nude reclining on her side, mounted to an oval painted base, scratched signature "Crete Schuller." From the Collection of Susan and Robert Otterbourg, New York, New York 6 x 9 x 6 in. Estimate: 200.00 - 400.00 | 225.00 USD | View |  3 Images | 359 | Manuel Carbonell (Cuban, b. 1918), Dancer polished bronze on marble base, inscribed on the foot. Manuel Carbonell trained at the Academia de Bellas Artes de San Alejandro in Havana. In 1959 he was exiled from Cuba and moved to New York City, where he reveled in capturing the fluidity of the human form. This stylized figure is from his "Dancers" series from the late 1970s and early 1980s. Some wear to patina. From the Collection of Susan and Robert Otterbourg, New York, New York HOA 31 in. Estimate: 1,000.00 - 2,000.00 | 1,500.00 USD | View |  5 Images | 360 | Giorgio de Chirico (It., 1888-1978), "La Musa" gilt bronze, signed on the base "G. de Chirico" and titled "La Musa," also stamped with the foundry mark "Fonderia / Cavallari / Roma" and numbered 26/50. 11.75 in. Estimate: 3,000.00 - 4,000.00 | 3,200.00 USD | View |  5 Images | 361 | Set of (6) Chairs "Quaint Furniture" Stickley Bros circa 1915, Grand Rapids, Michigan, Arts & Crafts style, oak chairs with "Quaint Furniture" label, single solid back splat. Seats are removable, and probably replaced. Some minor expected scrapes and nicks.condition. One of the chairs with repair from the backsplat into the crest and the backsplat is cracked in two. 37 x 18.25 x 16 3/8 in. Estimate: 800.00 - 1,200.00 | 1,100.00 USD | View |  7 Images | 362 | "Quaint Furniture" Stickley Brothers Dining Table circa 1915, Grand Rapids, Michigan, circular form with two leaves mortised through, cross stretcher, "Stickley Bros. Co./Grand Rapids, Michigan" paper tag underneath. 29 x 48 in.; each leaf 12 in. Estimate: 800.00 - 1,200.00 | 1,200.00 USD | View |  7 Images | 363 | American Art Deco Silver Chest circa 1920-30, book matched and highly figured mahogany veneers, when unlocked, the hinged top lifts releasing the side panels allowing the three fitted drawers to open; the interior completely lined with satin and felt. Some fraying to the felt and discoloration of the satin; some veneer scrapes and cracks; chip to upper right corner. 16.5 x 24.5 x 16.5 in. Estimate: 400.00 - 800.00 | 425.00 USD | View |  4 Images | 364 | Eero Saarinen for Knoll Grasshopper Chair circa 1950s, laminated wood frame with original finish and original orange upholstery; marked "35" to underside of front left leg. Heavy wear to upholstery and wear to arm edges. Property of a North Carolina Lady 34 x 26 x 30 in. Estimate: 600.00 - 900.00 | 1,100.00 USD | View |  7 Images | 365 | Knoll and Saarinen Tulip Chairs With Table circa 1960, set of (6) white chairs (31.75 in.), and pedestal dining table( 29 x 78 x 48 in.), cast aluminum and fiberglass construction, the table having New York's Knoll Associates label on underside. Finnish-born architect and modernist designer Eero Saarinen (1910 - 1961) introduced the celebrated tulip chair in 1956. This popular form would appear ten years later on early episodes of Star Trek. Estate Collection of the Late W. Samuel Tarlton Moderate scuffing, stains from normal use, general wear. Estimate: 800.00 - 1,500.00 | 2,900.00 USD | View |  3 Images | 366 | Mark Elliott (NC, 20th c.), Contemporary Sculpture "Beast of Change" sculpture of of painted steel; signed on the leg 'ME 87." 10 ft. x 21 in. x 21 in.; on 30 x 30 in. base The Estate Collection of the late W. Samuel Tarlton Estimate: 400.00 - 800.00 | 600.00 USD | View |  6 Images | 367 | Loet Vanderveen, Ceramic Sculpture of a Woman early 1970s, depicts an elderly lady leaning casually against a column; this two-toned work renders her natural features in unglazed terracotta while her clothing and jewelry are colored with a glossy light gray slip. The work's Dutch-born sculptor has had a studio in Big Sur, California since 1958 and is world renowned for his modernist bronzes of American and African wild animals. In 1973, Vanderveen digressed from his usual fare and held a special exhibition of human figurals at Hirschl & Adler Galleries in New York City. The lady depicted here was possibly among the thirty works shown. Included with the sculpture is an exhibition booklet produced by the gallery for Vanderveen. A very rare form for this artist. 16 in. The Estate Collection of the late W. Samuel Tarlton ... Estimate: 400.00 - 600.00 | 350.00 USD | View |  5 Images | 368 | Jacques Blanche (Fr., 1861-1942), Still Life oil on board, signed lower right "J. E. Blance," housed in the likely original gilt composition frame; the verso retaining a paper label reading "in "Potomac - 1921 - M 222 - Jean Cocteau." SS 28.75 x 38.75 in; DOA 34.25 x 44 in. The Estate Collection of the late W. Samuel Tarlton Estimate: 1,000.00 - 3,000.00 | Lot Was Passed | View |  4 Images | 369 | James McLean (NC, 1904-1989), "Down by the Tracks" oil on masonite, signed lower left "James Augustus McLean," retains the original label listing the title "Down by the Tracks" and the artist's address at 106 Logan Court in Raleigh, housed in a later frame. SS 23.5 x 21.5 in; DOA 29.75 x 27.75 in. The Estate Collection of the late W. Samuel Tarlton Estimate: 1,000.00 - 3,000.00 | 1,100.00 USD | View |  4 Images | 370 | James McLean (NC, 1904-1989), Chester Springs oil on masonite, signed lower right "James Augustus McLean," retaining artist's original label on the verso with the title "A Memory of Chester Springs, Penna," housed in later frame. SS 18.5 x 23.5 in.; DOA 25 x 30 in. The Estate Collection of the late W. Samuel Tarlton Estimate: 600.00 - 900.00 | 300.00 USD | View |  4 Images | 371 | James McLean (NC, 1904-1989), Old Shoes oil on canvas, signed and dated lower right "James Augustus McLean / '27," housed in a later gilt frame. SS 17.5 x 19.5 in.; DOA 24 x 26 in. The Estate Collection of the late W. Samuel Tarlton Estimate: 300.00 - 600.00 | 425.00 USD | View |  4 Images | 372 | Hobson Pittman (PA/NC, 1900-1972), Still Life oil on paper on canvas, signed lower center "Hobson Pittman," housed in an attractive later gilt composition frame. SS 26 x 19.75 in; DOA 33.5 x 27.5 in. The Estate Collection of the late W. Samuel Tarlton Estimate: 2,000.00 - 3,000.00 | 1,000.00 USD | View |  3 Images | 373 | Hobson Pittman (NC/PA, 1900-1972), Still Life mixed media on paper, signed lower left "Hobson Pittman," matted and framed under glass. SS 15.75 x 22.5 in; DOA 24.25 x 31 in. .The Estate Collection of the late W. Samuel Tarlton Not examined out of the frame. Estimate: 1,000.00 - 2,000.00 | 1,500.00 USD | View |  2 Images | 374 | Marcos Blahove (NC, b. 1928), Graciela Rivera oil on canvas, signed and dated lower right "Blahove '71," housed in a gilt composition frame. Graciela Rivera was a renowned opera singer originally from Puerto Rico, who performed in the Metropolitan Opera in New York City, as well as other opera houses abroad. Blahove is a nationally recognized modern Impressionist master, with works in several great collections including the Smithsonian Portrait Gallery and numerous other public and private collections throughout the world. SS 25.5 x 19.5 in.; DOA 34 x 28 in. The Estate Collection of the late W. Samuel Tarlton Estimate: 200.00 - 400.00 | 125.00 USD | View |  7 Images | 375 | Elliott Daingerfield (NC/NY, 1859-1932), Sunset oil on canvas, signed lower center "Elliott Daingerfield," retaining the original William MacBeth of New York City gallery label on the verso, housed in the original carved and gilt wood frame. SS 11.75 x 15.5 in.; DOA 19.75 x 23.75 The Estate Collection of the late W. Samuel Tarlton Estimate: 15,000.00 - 25,000.00 | Lot Was Passed | View |  5 Images | 376 | American Queen Anne Maple Center Table mid-18th century, possibly from the North Carolina Chowan River Basin, a fine example with overhanging rectangular top, pegged skirt, delicate cabriole legs, terminating in pad feet. 25.75 x 30 x 21.5 in. The Estate Collection of the late W. Samuel Tarlton Several splits to top; later applied battens; minor surface stains. Estimate: 2,000.00 - 3,000.00 | 4,200.00 USD | View |  5 Images | 377 | Bivins, John Jr., "The Furniture of Coastal NC" (Winston-Salem: The Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts, 1988), 562 pp., 4to (11.25 x 8.75 in.), maroon cloth boards with dust jacket. A rare and highly sought after reference covering the Colonial and Federal periods of North Carolina furniture. The Estate Collection of the late W. Samuel Tarlton Shelf rub and light creasing to dust jacket; spine loosening from use; overall very good condition. Estimate: 400.00 - 600.00 | 650.00 USD | View |  11 Images | 378 | Four North Carolina Architecture Books as follows: Waterman, Thomas Tileston, "The Early Architecture of North Carolina" (Chapel Hill, UNC Press, 1941), 290 pp., 4to, green cloth boards. Scuffs, some foxing, stains, Good condition. Bishir, Catharine, "North Carolina Architecture" (Chapel Hill: UNC Press, 1990), 514 pp. folio, maroon boards, slipcased special edition of 250, numbered 69, signed. Excellent condition. Lane, Miles, "Architecture of the Old South: North Carolina" (Savannah: The Beehive Foundation, 1985), 268 pp., 4to, blue boards and dust jacket. Excellent condition. Blackburn, William, "The Architecture of Duke University" (Durham: Duke University Press, 1939), 73 pp., 4to, blue cloth boards. Fine condition. The Estate Collection of the late W. Samuel Tarlton Estimate: 200.00 - 300.00 | 275.00 USD | View |  6 Images | 379 | North Carolina Walnut Corner Cupboard early 19th century, Piedmont area, Southern yellow pine secondary, one piece form, having a cove molded cornice over two hinged doors each with eight lights over two inset paneled doors, raised on an applied dovetailed bracket foot base. 87 x 41 x 21 in. The Estate Collection of the late W. Samuel Tarlton Mullions reglazed; replaced hinges; replaced center rear foot. Estimate: 2,000.00 - 4,000.00 | 2,600.00 USD | View |  3 Images | 380 | American Bowfront Dressing Mirror early 19th century, probably Philadelphia, mahogany veneers, adjustable rectangular mirror highlighted with lightwood string inlay having turned supports with acorn finials over three drawer base raised on applied ogee bracket feet. 22 x 21.5 x 18 in. The Estate Collection of the late W. Samuel Tarlton Minor string inlay loss; patch repair to base below right column, some minor edge nicks. Estimate: 300.00 - 500.00 | 275.00 USD | View |  17 Images | 381 | Pennsylvania Chippendale Tiger Maple Desk late 18th century, probably Lancaster County, strikingly figured tiger maple with poplar secondary, the slant lid opens to reveal a serpentine interior of drawers and pigeon holes having reeded valances, flanking a central prospect; two secret compartments await discovery; the case has four graduated lipped drawers (with wedged dovetail construction) cornered with horizontally reeded turned quarter columns raised on bold spurred ogee bracket feet. 41.75 x 37.75 x 21 in., case 35.5 in. w The Estate Collection of the late W. Samuel Tarlton Some minor chips; replaced pulls and escutcheons; replaced hinges to the slant lid and prospect door; the back boards have been off and reset with one replacement; top of desk three boards. Estimate: 5,000.00 - 10,000.00 | 36,000.00 USD | View |  7 Images | 382 | Set of Six Pennsylvania Arrow-Back Windsor Chairs first half 19th century, mixed woods, shaped crest rail, highly flared stiles, three "arrow" spindle back, slab seat, bamboo turned front legs, splayed rear legs. 33.5 x 16.5 x 15 in. The Estate Collection of the late W. Samuel Tarlton Estimate: 400.00 - 600.00 | 500.00 USD | View |  12 Images | 383 | Southern Chippendale Blanket Chest circa 1800, Carrabus County, North Carolina provenance, Southern yellow pine with old warm surface, dovetailed case with fish tail hinges, interior till (without lid), original lock, dovetailed bracket foot base. 24 x 46 x 22 in. The Estate Collection of the late W. Samuel Tarlton Repair to left rear foot. Estimate: 300.00 - 500.00 | 500.00 USD | View |  3 Images | 384 | Southern Sheraton One Drawer Side Stand circa 1830s, as found in North Carolina, walnut with Southern yellow pine secondary, one board top, single flush mount drawer, tall ring turned and slender tapering legs terminating in small ball feet 27.5 x 23.75 x 19.5 in. The Estate Collection of the late W. Samuel Tarlton All over wear as well as various nicks and marks; later screw to top; later knobs. Estimate: 150.00 - 300.00 | 250.00 USD | View |  2 Images | 385 | American Tab-Handle Pewter Porringer early 19th century, unmarked, likely Pennsylvania. 2 x 5.5 in. The Estate Collection of the late W. Samuel Tarlton Normal light scuffs from use. Estimate: 200.00 - 300.00 | 250.00 USD | View |  3 Images | 386 | Traveler's Pewter Ink Well, 19th century hinged lid stamped "A. G. WHITCOMB / BOSTON," glass insert within. 1.25 in. The Estate Collection of the late W. Samuel Tarlton Scratches to lid. Estimate: 50.00 - 100.00 | 100.00 USD | View |  13 Images | 387 | (11) English Pewter Articles, 19th century as follows: M. Ernst plate (8.25 in.); Yates plate (9 in.); unidentified plates, both marked, (9.5 in.) and (8 in.); James Yates one quart baluster mug (6.25 in.); James Yates one pint measure (4.25 in.); (2) James Dixon two gill measures (4 in.); unmarked 1/4 gill measure (1.75 in.); (2) unmarked porringers with pierced handles (3.75 in.) and (3.25 in.);Ashberry ladle (14.25 in.). The Estate Collection of the late W. Samuel Tarlton Dings and scratches from use. Estimate: 200.00 - 400.00 | 375.00 USD | View |  2 Images | 388 | Virginia Metalcrafters Polychrome Eagle mid-20th century, cast metal spread winged eagle clutching a flag and a banner, back with Virginia Metalcrafters stamp. 70 x 23 in. The Estate Collection of the late W. Samuel Tarlton Estimate: 150.00 - 300.00 | 850.00 USD | View |  6 Images | 389 | Hand Carved Folk Art Pig, 20th century life-sized and realistically painted in black and white paint, possibly used as a trade symbol; the body is constructed of oak laminated and doweled together. 24 x 10 x 43 in. The Estate Collection of the late W. Samuel Tarlton Some paint wear. Repair to tail. Estimate: 300.00 - 500.00 | 900.00 USD | View |  4 Images | 390 | Metal Rooster Weathervane, 20th century with directional arrows and compass points atop a sphere, set into a custom stand creating a nice embellishment for the garden. 30 x 26 in. The Estate Collection of the late W. Samuel Tarlton Estimate: 200.00 - 400.00 | 350.00 USD | View |  3 Images | 391 | New Jersey Friendship Quilt, 1947 sunburst pattern in yellow calico on cream field, with (20) blocks, each block with names of (18) different individuals stitched in green, signed "Manchester Township PTA 1947." 81 x 94 in. The Estate Collection of the late W. Samuel Tarlton Estimate: 200.00 - 400.00 | 225.00 USD | View |  8 Images | 392 | French Art Deco Mantel Clock Garniture circa 1920, three-piece set, the clock's face marked "Competoir General / Schnerb / 98 ARD Poissonniene / Paris," brass time and strike movement, case consists of multi-colored marble studded with white metal decorative elements and feet, flanked by two stands of like construction. Clock 15 in.; stands 9 in. The Estate Collection of the late W. Samuel Tarlton A few minor chips to marble corners, finish loss to clock's rear grille. Estimate: 300.00 - 500.00 | 350.00 USD | View |  2 Images | 393 | Pair of Federal Double Lemon Top Andirons circa 1800, brass, paneled standard, arched spurred legs raised on ball feet. 23.5 x 20 in. The Estate Collection of the late W. Samuel Tarlton Estimate: 300.00 - 600.00 | 425.00 USD | View |  7 Images | 394 | Ornate French Desk Set, early 19th century consists of scalloped black marble footed base with two pen trays beneath brass-lidded porcelain ink wells and a gilt metal eagle supporting a painted spelter clock having unmarked time and strike brass movement, key included. 11 x 17.75 x 13 in. The eagle and globe motif employed here would have appealed to the patriotism of both French and American consumers. The Estate Collection of the late W. Samuel Tarlton A very few trivial nicks to base; gilt moderately worn on porcelain; wear and chipping to paint on clock; clock not working at time of inspection. Estimate: 600.00 - 900.00 | 1,600.00 USD | View |  6 Images | 395 | Bronze by Anna Hyatt Huntington (Am., 1876-1973) "Yawning Tiger," bronze with partial verdigris patina, signed "Anna Hyatt," with foundry mark "Gorham Co 0492 # 244," on a rectangular base. 3 7/8 x 13 1/8 in.; DOA: 4.5 x 15.5 in. Ex Collection Mrs. Peter (Katherine Pendleton) Arrington, First President of the North Carolina Arts Society (which became the North Carolina Museum of Art). The Estate Collection of the late W. Samuel Tarlton Estimate: 3,000.00 - 5,000.00 | 10,500.00 USD | View |  6 Images | 396 | Bronze after Dominique Alonzo (French 20th c.) "Crieur ds Nouvelles" (The Newsboy), bronze of a boy running with a roll of newspapers, signed on the base, "Alonzo". 34 x 19 x 13 in. The Estate Collection of the late W. Samuel Tarlton Estimate: 300.00 - 500.00 | 650.00 USD | View |  5 Images | 397 | Antique Turkish Sarouk Carpet hand-tied, cotton base, unusual burgundy borders. 16'8" x 12'1" The Estate Collection of the late W. Samuel Tarlton With worn edges. Estimate: 300.00 - 600.00 | 325.00 USD | View |  4 Images | 398 | Semi-Antique Heriz Room Size Rug hand-tied, cotton base, with brick field and hexagonal central medallion and cream spandrels, with wide floral guard border. 11' 2" x 8' 6" The Estate Collection of the late W. Samuel Tarlton Repair to one corner. Estimate: 300.00 - 500.00 | 325.00 USD | View |  5 Images | 399 | English Chippendale Wall Mirror, circa 1800 scrolled mahogany veneered frame, the crest with central pierced gilded leaf decoration, gilt liner. 37 x 20 in. The Estate Collection of the late W. Samuel Tarlton Replaced glass; some breaks and repairs' several veneer chips; re-gilding; wood supports to the back of the crest. Estimate: 400.00 - 800.00 | 700.00 USD | View |  7 Images | 400 | New England Federal Bowfront Chest of Drawers circa 1800-1810, New Hampshire, (12) panel form, mahogany and figured maple veneers, the case having four beaded drawers, each with maple rectangles and centered maple oval, the oval embellished with an inlaid shield shaped ivory keyhole escutcheon, the whole framed with mahogany cross-banded veneers, above a scalloped skirt, raised on flaring French feet. 38 x 39 x 22.5 in. The Estate Collection of the late W. Samuel Tarlton Reset drawer runners and soles; second drawer missing lock; replaced pulls; some veneer shrinkage and cracks; the skirt with several veneer lifting/breaks; central patched split; the case has had the top reset with later stabilizing nails. Estimate: 2,000.00 - 4,000.00 | 5,000.00 USD | View |
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