American Furniture, Paintings and Folk Art 2013-01-22 Auction - 297 Price Results - Keno Auctions in NY - Page 7
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American Furniture, Paintings and Folk Art

Keno Auctions will showcase a remarkable selection of American paintings, furniture, folk art and decorative arts ranging from the 17th century to the 20th century. The sale will be composed of 300 lots of treasures from various Estates and important examples of American furniture and folk art, including The Dr. and Mrs. Robert Isbell Collection, The Joanne and Jeffrey Klein Collection and The Kathryn and James Abbe, Jr. Collection. Ethnographic, Chinese and Egyptian objects, collected primarily in the 1930s through the 1960s by the late James M. DuPont, will also be included. The property offered in the sale is fresh to the market and of exceptional quality, and with conservative pre-sale estimates, buyers may find it hard to resist. Leigh Keno says, "It has been a joy to work with the collections assembled by the Isbells, Kleins, Abbes and DuPonts, for the great quality, rarity, condition and provenance of their pieces as well as the passion with which they lavished their attentions. Having lived with such treasures in their homes, they pass along not only historical significance of peerless construction, but the sense of a living American tradition."
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Two Slip- Decorated Redware Rectangular Trays: Huntington, New York, early 19th century Each with geometric and wavy line decoration (2) Estimate: $1,200 - $1,800 Collectors Joanne and Jeffrey Klein enjoy the eclectic mix of American folk
0145: Two Slip- Decorated Redware Rectangular TraysEst. $1,200-$1,800
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Four Redware Vessels and Two Slipware Plates: American, first half 19th century Comprising: Cylindrical jar with manganese decoration, two slipware plates each with wavy line decoration (possibly Pennsylvania), and three vessels with strap
0146: Four Redware Vessels and Two Slipware PlatesEst. $800-$1,200
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Three Redware Vessels and Two Slipware Plates: Together with a Pair of Yellow Ware Dice and Earthenware Match Strike American, 19th century The manganese decorated jar with applied handles, the cake mold with manganese and copper oxide
0147: Three Redware Vessels and Two Slipware PlatesEst. $800-$1,200
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Painted Tin Eight-Light Chandelier: Probably Northern Michigan, early 19th century H. 26 _ in.; Diam. 38 _ in. This lot is accompanied by a long tin snuffer and wick lighter. This chandelier is one of a pair originally purchased from
0148: Painted Tin Eight-Light ChandelierEst. $5,000-$8,000
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Yellow and Red Painted Cant-Back Cupboard: New England, 1800-1830 H. 78 in.; W. 33in. Provenance: Northeast Auction's, Portsmouth, New Hampshire, 1997 Estimate: $8,000 - $12,500 Collectors Joanne and Jeffrey Klein enjoy the eclectic mix
0149: Yellow and Red Painted Cant-Back CupboardEst. $8,000-$12,500
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Painted Tall Sack-Back Windsor Arm Chair: New England, probably Connecticut, 1790-1810 H. 44 3/8 in.; W. 25 1/4 in.; Back of Chair 25 1/2 in. This armchair exhibits rare vertical proportions. The section above the back-rail is
0150: Painted Tall Sack-Back Windsor Arm ChairEst. $5,000-$8,000
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Large Iron and Wood Boneshaker: American, circa 1870 Provenance: De-accessioned from the Boston Museum of Transportation. The following excerpt is from Wikipedia: The first really popular and commercially successful design
0152: Large Iron and Wood BoneshakerEst. $2,000-$4,000Lot Passed
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Small Iron and Wood Boneshaker: American, circa 1870 The following excerpt ( with appreciation!) from Wikipedia: "The first really popular and commercially successful design was French. An example is at the Museum of Science and
0153: Small Iron and Wood BoneshakerEst. $800-$1,200
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Navajo Rug Depicting Seven Houses: American Southwest, circa 1920 Handspun wool 40 _ x 37 inches Navaho rugs depicting houses are rare. Literature: Illustrated in Tyrone Campbell and Joel and Kate Kopp, "Navajo Pictorial Weaving
0154: Navajo Rug Depicting Seven HousesEst. $5,000-$8,000
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Six Painted Bamboo Turned Windsor Side Chairs: Together with a Pair of Yellow Painted and Decorated Hitchcock Chairs Windsor Chairs, New England, circa 1800 H. 34 in. Hitchcock Chairs, New England, circa 1830 (8) Estimate: $1,500 - $2,500
0157: Six Painted Bamboo Turned Windsor Side ChairsEst. $1,500-$2,500
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Painted Scallop-Top Hanging Shelf: Mid-Atlantic States, 19th century Provenance: Jane F. Wargo, Wallingford, Connecticut, September 3, 1988 Estimate: $200 - $400 Collectors Joanne and Jeffrey Klein enjoy the eclectic mix of
0158: Painted Scallop-Top Hanging ShelfEst. $200-$400
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A Group of Eight Creamware Tea Strainers: English, second half 18th century Comprising: A pair of small strainers with shell form handles Two cream ware examples with twisted foliate vine handles One cream ware strainer with foliate vine
0159: A Group of Eight Creamware Tea StrainersEst. $800-$1,200
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A Glazed Redware Jar and a Redware Pitcher: The Jar, Probably Benjamin Dodge Pottery Works (c.1790-1875) Portland, Maine, dated August 1, 1810 Pitcher: American, late 18th / early 19th century (2) Provenance: Eastside Winter Antiques
0162: A Glazed Redware Jar and a Redware PitcherEst. $1,200-$1,800
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Painted Sheet Iron 'EAT' Sign: American, 20th century Provenance: Judith and James Milne, Inc. New York, 1995 Estimate: $1,000 - $2,000 Collectors Joanne and Jeffrey Klein enjoy the eclectic mix of American folk art, painted
0165: Painted Sheet Iron 'EAT' SignEst. $1,000-$2,000
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A Group of Twenty Examples of Yellow Ware: American, 19th century Including covered jars, pitchers, molds, and bowls (20) Estimate: $800 - $1,200 Collectors Joanne and Jeffrey Klein enjoy the eclectic mix of American folk art, painted
0166: A Group of Twenty Examples of Yellow WareEst. $800-$1,200
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Painted Sheet Iron Indian with Bow and Arrows: Pennsylvania, last quarter 19th century H. 36 _ in. Provenance: Steven Still, York, Pennsylvania, who removed it from a barn in Lancaster County, where it had been since the late 19th century;
0167: Painted Sheet Iron Indian with Bow and ArrowsEst. $4,000-$8,000
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Grain Painted Apothecary with Tall Bracket Feet: br> New Hampshire, 1805-1830 H.78 in.; W. 36 _ in. with vivid grain painting and all cut-out bracket feet Provenance: Butterfield and Butterfield, 1991; Eastside Winter Antiques Show, Wayne
0168: Grain Painted Apothecary with Tall Bracket FeetEst. $10,000-$20,000
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