American Furniture, Paintings and Folk Art 2013-01-22 Auction - 297 Price Results - Keno Auctions in NY - Page 9
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120: John Ritto Penniman (American, 1782-1841)252: Sydney Mortimer Laurence (American, 1865-1940)174:Bradlee Family Queen Anne Mahogany Dining Table
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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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Mahogany Bracket Clock: James A. Lightbody (working 1820-1837) White enamel dial inscribed: ÒJ.A. Lightbody / LanarkÓ Lanark, Scotland, circa 1825 The case with quarter columns and tapered bracket feet. Fitted with
0192: Mahogany Bracket ClockEst. $800-$1,200
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Pair of Mahogany George II Side Chairs: with Slip in Seat English, circa 1765 H. 39 _ in. (2) Provenance: The chairs came from the Herrick family home of Southampton NY. They were one of the earliest families of American settlers
0193: Pair of Mahogany George II Side ChairsEst. $800-$1,200
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Painted Forty-Drawer Apothecary Chest: American, late 19th / early 20th century H. 30 in.; W. 30 _ in.; D. 7 _ in. Estimate: $400 - $800
0195: Painted Forty-Drawer Apothecary ChestEst. $400-$800
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Three Painted Wooden Fish Decoys: American, 20th century The largest example is in the form of a sucker. L. (largest) 16 in. (3) Estimate: $150 - $250
0196: Three Painted Wooden Fish DecoysEst. $150-$250
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Two Slip-Ware Plates and a Stoneware Crock: Plate Inscribed: "Cheap/ware,Ó The plates Pennsylvania,circa 1850. Diam. 11 _ in. Plate: Diam. 8 in. Crock: Features cobalt-blue chicken picking decoration, 1 _ gallon, H. 8 _ in. (3)
0199: Two Slip-Ware Plates and a Stoneware CrockEst. $200-$400
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John Hancock Signed Document Dated 1789: Partially printed DS, 4 May 1789, as Governor of Massachusetts. Appointment for James Dickenson as Lieutenant of a company in the 6th Regt. and 3rd Division of the Militia of Middlesex County. Boldly
0200: John Hancock Signed Document Dated 1789Est. $1,500-$3,000
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A Collection of Twenty-One Autographs: The lot includes autographs by Oliver Wendell Holmes, Henry W. Longfellow, Booker T. Washington, and General W. T. Sherman Comprising: Booker T. Washington, Tuskegee, Alabama, Aug 8, 1905,
0201: A Collection of Twenty-One AutographsEst. $1,000-$2,000
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Painted Wooden Sign Depicting Shakespeare: in the form of a firboard, Probably English, late Second half 19th century Inscribed: Shakespeare in Hamlet H. 29 in.; W. 16 _ in. Provenance: Purchased by Sebastian Gaeta, Esquire, in England in
0202: Painted Wooden Sign Depicting ShakespeareEst. $200-$400
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English, Second Half 19th Century: Juliet in Friar LaurenceÕs Cell Oil on canvas 16 x 12 _ inches Provenance: Handwritten note verso reads ÒIt belonged for many, many years to William Jaggard, descendent of Isaac Jaggard, who
0203: English, Second Half 19th CenturyEst. $200-$400
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Carved and Painted Poplar Spoon Rack: Probably New Jersey, 1750-1800 H. 23 in.; W. 9_ in. Estimate: $2,000 - $4,000 Condition:
0208: Carved and Painted Poplar Spoon RackEst. $2,000-$4,000
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Signed Louis Comfort Tiffany Glass Vase: Tiffany Studios, New York, circa 1905 Inscribed on bottom, near ground pontil Ò3027 L / L.C. Tiffany-FavrileÓ H. 10 _ in. Estimate: $2,000 - $4,000
0210: Signed Louis Comfort Tiffany Glass VaseEst. $2,000-$4,000
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Group of Silver Hollow Ware Including Tiffany: American and English, 19th century Comprising an Eastlake style coffee pot, inscribed: "JHA 1874" (26.735 ozt., including non-silver inlay on handle); Coffee pot stamped Tiffany & Co., (17.710
0211: Group of Silver Hollow Ware Including TiffanyEst. $4,000-$8,000
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Chinese Powder Blue Glazed Porcelain Bottle Vase: With an elongated neck rising from a pear form body supported on a low foot, the mottled cobalt wash of rich hue applied to the exterior beneath a colorless glaze applied to all surfaces except the
0213: Chinese Powder Blue Glazed Porcelain Bottle VaseEst. $1,200-$1,800
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A Ming-Style Blue and White Porcelain Moonflask: Qianlong Six-Character Sealmark Painted on each side in cobalt blue with eight radiating lotus petal-shaped panels enclosing the bajixiang around a central raised base with a stylized flower head,
0214: A Ming-Style Blue and White Porcelain MoonflaskEst. $2,000-$4,000
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