Splendor | Part Two - Day 1 2021-08-27 Auction - 455 Price Results - Thomaston Place Auction Galleries in ME
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SAILOR'S TRUNK WITH BECKETSHUDSON RIVER STYLE PAINTINGPR ANTHROPOMORPHIC MONKEY CANDLESTICKS
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Thomaston, ME, United States
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Splendor | Part Two - Day 1

On Friday, Just For Starters, we offer a delightful and interesting array of items geared for home accessorizers and beginning collectors.
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SALVATOR COLACICCO (CAN/UK/ITALY, 1935 - ): "A Man of War' and Other Shipping Off the Dutch Coast", oil on panel, signed lower left, titled and signed verso, in replica Dutch gold matched corner gesso frame, OS: 16 1/4" x 20 1/4", SS: 11 1/4"
1001: SALVATOR COLACICCO (CAN/UK/ITALY, 1935 - )Est. $1,000-$1,500
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BANJO BAROMETER BY J. DELLA TORRE, PERTH: 19th c. Mahogany Cased Barometer/Thermometer signed 'J. Della Torre, Perth' (Scotland), having an architectural molded top with acorn finial, shell and floral inlay, 38 1/2" x 10". Missing
1002: BANJO BAROMETER BY J. DELLA TORRE, PERTHEst. $500-$700
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SALVATOR COLACICCO (CAN/UK/ITALY, 1935 - ): Four British Men-of-War Maneuver in the Channel, fishing trawler in foreground, coastline to right, oil on panel, signed lower left, circa 1990s, in replica gold ribbed cove frame, OS: 28" x 39 3/4",
1003: SALVATOR COLACICCO (CAN/UK/ITALY, 1935 - )Est. $1,500-$2,500
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D.E. LENT STICK BAROMETER: Mid-19th c. American Walnut Cased Barometer, by D.E. Lent, Rochester, NY., with thermometer, silvered side-by-side dials, silvered font, rippled edge case molding, 36 3/4" high, 5" x 2 3/4". Missing
1004: D.E. LENT STICK BAROMETEREst. $700-$900Lot Passed
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BRASS INLAID ROSEWOOD BAROMETER: 19th c. Marine Stick Barometer, with rosewood case and floral design brass inlay, arched top, silvered dial, enclosed mercury tube, brass cistern, central mercury thermometer with Fahrenheit scale,
1006: BRASS INLAID ROSEWOOD BAROMETEREst. $600-$800
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19TH C. SAILOR'S CHEST: Six-Plank Pumpkin Pine, with exposed dovetail construction, molded lid retaining the original long tapered iron strap hinges and lock (no key), covered till, black painted rope beckets with shaped
1007: 19TH C. SAILOR'S CHESTEst. $600-$800
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(6) YACHTING PHOTOGRAPHS BY BEKEN & SON: Alfred Edward Beken (1855-1915) and his son Frank (1880-1970) ran a marine photography business in Cowes, England. These images are from the 1930s and are individually signed and titled, including:
1008: (6) YACHTING PHOTOGRAPHS BY BEKEN & SONEst. $1,500-$3,000
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PORTRAIT OF A 19TH C. MAINE SHIPWRECK: Depicting the Foundering of a Sailing Ship, captioned at bottom "Ship Abner Stetson, Capt. Robinson, January 7th, 1857". Oil on canvas, unsigned, housed in the original gold painted gesso frame, OS:
1009: PORTRAIT OF A 19TH C. MAINE SHIPWRECKEst. $1,500-$1,800
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CHARLES PARSONS (NY/CA/UK, 1821-1910): Clipper Ship "Comet" in Rough Seas, oil on canvas, signed lower left "Parsons", with information affixed verso (Currier & Ives used this painting in one of their prints), in a gilt cove molded frame,
1010: CHARLES PARSONS (NY/CA/UK, 1821-1910)Est. $1,200-$1,800
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18TH C. PINE SEA CHEST: Canted gray painted pine dovetail sea chest with original forged iron hinges and wooden beckets with interior till. 19" high, 4' x 18".
1011: 18TH C. PINE SEA CHESTEst. $600-$800
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UNIDENTIFIED 19TH C. COASTAL ARTIST: Shipwrecked Schooner at the Foot of a Cliff, the morning aftermath with other schooners standing off, shattered hull wedged between the rocks; oil on canvas, initialed "WS" lower left and dated 1873,
1012: UNIDENTIFIED 19TH C. COASTAL ARTISTEst. $1,500-$1,800
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EMIL EKMAN (SWEDEN, 1880-1951): Night Trawling, oil on canvas, signed lower right, in mahogany frame, OS: 30" x 45 1/2", SS: 26" x 41 1/2". Fine condition.
1013: EMIL EKMAN (SWEDEN, 1880-1951)Est. $1,000-$1,500
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SAILOR'S TRUNK WITH BECKETS: 19th c. Pine Sea Trunk, with original rope beckets, exposed dovetailed case construction with canted front and back panels, hinged lid with iron lock escutcheon (no key) and strap hinges, lid
1015: SAILOR'S TRUNK WITH BECKETSEst. $800-$1,200
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MILTON JAMES BURNS (NY/OH, 1853-1933): "Fishing for Bonitas", black and white gouache on illustration board, signed lower right, titled at bottom with pencil inscription "Boy Jack, he said, you have done well. There is nothing I enjoy
1016: MILTON JAMES BURNS (NY/OH, 1853-1933)Est. $1,000-$1,500
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ROSS STERLING TURNER (NY, 1847-1915): "La Bretagne", a French school ship, moored in the Bahamas, watercolor on paper, signed lower left and dated 1913, in black half round frame, matted and glazed, OS: 26 3/4" x 34 1/2", SS: 20" x 29".
1017: ROSS STERLING TURNER (NY, 1847-1915)Est. $800-$1,200
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FELIX LEBRUN (?): Two Fishing Boats at Sea, oil on canvas, signed lower right, in carved gold frame, with linen liner, OS: 33" x 44 1/2", SS: 23" x 34 1/2". Good condition.
1018: FELIX LEBRUN (?)Est. $800-$1,000
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NAIVE FOLK ART OIL PAINTING OF A SHIPWRECK: Late 19th c. Primitive of the Shipwreck of a Three-Mast Barque on a rocky coast in high seas, unsigned, in a gold cove frame, SS: 9" x 14 3/4", OS: 15" x 20 3/4". Light crazing. Provenance: From
1020: NAIVE FOLK ART OIL PAINTING OF A SHIPWRECKEst. $800-$1,000
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JOHN FALCONE SLATER (UK, 1857-1937): Fishermen Launching Skiffs, oil on academy board, signed lower left, in walnut molded frame with linen liner, OS: 16 3/4" x 23", SS: 11 3/4" x 18". Fine condition.
1021: JOHN FALCONE SLATER (UK, 1857-1937)Est. $800-$1,200
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SAILING SLOOP HALF HULL MODEL: Late 19th - Early 20th c. Mahogany and Mixed Hardwood Model, depicting a sailing sloop with cabin, set on a shaped mahogany backboard, the arch top with a rope carved upper edge terminating in a bow
1022: SAILING SLOOP HALF HULL MODELEst. $800-$1,200
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19TH C. UNSIGNED PAINTING OF THE CLIPPER SHIP: Derived from the Nathaniel Currier lithograph of 1854, oil on canvas, depicting the ship sailing to the left, with the iconic red cross on top forward sail. In the original period burl maple veneer
1024: 19TH C. UNSIGNED PAINTING OF THE CLIPPER SHIPEst. $800-$1,200
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