Important Estates | Session One | March 30th 2019-03-30 Auction - 498 Price Results - Butterscotch Auction in NY - Page 10
FERNANDO CUETO AMORSOLO (Filipino, 1892-1972)GEORGE INNESS (American, 1825-1894)PAIR CHINESE ARCHAISTIC JADEITE VASES & COVERS
Done
Bedford, NY, United States
Auction Details

Important Estates | Session One | March 30th

Over 1,000 lots sold in two sessions:
Session I: Fine Art | Autographs | Asian Art | Decorative Arts | & Furniture (lots 1-499)
Saturday, March 30, 1pm EST
Session II: Jewelry | Silver | Fine Art II | Decorative Art II | & Furniture II (lots 500-1,022)
Sunday, March 31, 12pm EST

| FEATURING |
The Estate of John F. Ball
(95 lots) Former film & television executive, Greenwich CT. Mr. Ball's estate features important Luminist Paintings (lots 18, 21, 22), a fine collection of Chinese Jades (lots 115-125), and an extensive collection of 18th Century French Porcelain (lots 140-199). He was the son-in-law to Elizabeth Parke Firestone (1897-1990), whom Christie's had called "the last of a generation of great post-war collectors" in their catalog for her 1991 estate auction. Many of the items to be offered were formerly part of her collection.

The Estate of J.D. McClatchy (64 lots) American poet, librettist, literary critic, finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in poetry and former president of The American Academy of Arts and Letters, Stonington CT. The estate features Mr. McClatchy's extensive collection of Literary & Musical Autographs & Manuscripts (lots 60-103) which not only reflects his tastes as a collector, but as a major American artist and "one of the country's foremost men of letters" (The New York Times). The estate also features a fine collection of Japanese Prints (lots 239-251) gifted to Mr. McClatchy from his close friend, the seminal American poet and Merrill-Lynch heir James Merrill.

Also Featuring: • The estate of James Delihas, Pound Ridge, NY, former associate of Barry Tracy and American Wing curator at the Metropolitan Museum of Art • The estate of Sue Wong, Darien, CT • The estate of Anita Behnken, Norwalk, CT, volunteer and creator of the Norwalk Symphony Endowment Fund
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JOHN JAMES WILSON (British, 1818-1875): Ships off the coast in high winds oil on canvas h. 25-1/2 w. 45 in. overall: 34 x 54 in. signed with initials on barrel lower center-left, original cove insert within a newer gilt frame; original
0217: JOHN JAMES WILSON (British, 1818-1875)Est. $1,500-$2,500
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[ATTRIB.] VICAT COLE, RA (British, 1833-1893): Landscape at sunset oil on canvas h. 24 w. 44 in. overall: 28 x 48 in., framed showing a young boy with horses and cows at a pond before a sunset; no apparent signature Provenance: Descent through
0218: [ATTRIB.] VICAT COLE, RA (British, 1833-1893)Est. $900-$1,300
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PRIMITIVE HUDSON RIVER SCHOOL, 19th Century: Cottage on the Hudson oil on canvas h. 12 w. 16 in. overall: 19-1/2 x 15 in. in a gilt frame of the period two flakes to coagulated area at center, small puncture in sky, patch at center, smaller
0220: PRIMITIVE HUDSON RIVER SCHOOL, 19th CenturyEst. $400-$600
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RACKET WARREN SHREVE (American, 1944-): Pilot Schooner Friend watercolor on paper h. 16 w. 20 in. (sight) overall: 27-1/2 x 32 in. (framed) Signed and dated 1980 lower left, titled lower right
0225: RACKET WARREN SHREVE (American, 1944-)Est. $300-$500
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(3pc) ESSIE ANN TREAT WARD (American, 1902-1981): Three oil on board paintings by Ward who is often referred to as "Grandma Moses of The Ozarks" all circa 1970's including 'Climb That Thar Saplin "Miranda"', 18 x 24 in.; 'Dinners Ready Hezzakiah',
0226: (3pc) ESSIE ANN TREAT WARD (American, 1902-1981)Est. $900-$1,200
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LUCIEN BIVA (French/American, 1879-1976): Lake Cuomo oil on masonite h. 20 w. 24 in. signed lower left original artist carved frame, Provenance: Estate of the artist, thence by descent to current owners
0227: LUCIEN BIVA (French/American, 1879-1976)Est. $400-$600
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LUCIEN BIVA (French/American, 1879-1976): Country road in summer oil on canvas h. 26 w. 36 in. overall: 34 x 44 in. signed lower left, in a frame carved by the artist Provenance: Estate of the artist, thence by descent to current owners
0228: LUCIEN BIVA (French/American, 1879-1976)Est. $900-$1,300
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ANTIQUE INDIAN STUMPWORK EMBROIDERY: late 19th Century, depicting two peacocks perched on floral scroll above the Taj Mahal, on a blue ground, highlighted with sequins and silver thread, framed h. 36-1/2 w. 18-1/2 in. overall: 38 x 20
0229: ANTIQUE INDIAN STUMPWORK EMBROIDERYEst. $200-$400
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(10pc) ROMAN OR ROMAN-STYLE AND OTHER COINS: including a Vespasian and Eagle silver tetradrachm dated 69-79 A.D., heavily worn, 13.4g; a provincial Vespasian and Eagle silver tetradrachm, 14.3g; a silver denarius of Antoninus Pius, 3.3g; a
0230: (10pc) ROMAN OR ROMAN-STYLE AND OTHER COINSEst. $100-$200
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(7pc) MISC. PORTRAIT PLAQUES: including a miniature enamel-on-copper portrait of the Shah of Persia Naser Al-Din Shah Qajar, second half 19th Century; an early ceramic bas-relief roundel showing a bust Hebe and her father in the
0231: (7pc) MISC. PORTRAIT PLAQUESEst. $100-$300
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ROMAN MARBLE HEAD OF A BOY: circa 1st-3rd Century AD, with delicately carved features and hair parted at center, mineral encrustation on proper right side, mounted on an ebony base h. 4 in. (marble) overall: 5-3/4 x 3 x 3 in.
0232: ROMAN MARBLE HEAD OF A BOYEst. $800-$1,200
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LIFESIZE MARBLE BUST OF EMPEROR OTHO: 19th Century, depicting Roman emperor Otho (Ottone), who reigned for three months in 69 A.D., after the bust in the Hall of the Emperors at the Capitoline Museum, Rome h. 37 w. 28 d. 15 in.
0233: LIFESIZE MARBLE BUST OF EMPEROR OTHOEst. $3,000-$5,000
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(5pc) INDIAN / PERSIAN MINIATURES & MANUSCRIPTS: 19th/20th Century, including a portrait of a man in blue dress, 6 x 3-1/2 in. (subject); a portrait of a seated man in white; a drawing of a standing female with gilt highlights; a small painting of
0234: (5pc) INDIAN / PERSIAN MINIATURES & MANUSCRIPTSEst. $300-$500
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(2pc) ILLUMINATED PERSIAN MANUSCRIPT PAGES: 19th/20th Century, possibly Mughal, including one leaf with a rectangular reserve showing a seated man holding a rifle surrounded by other figures in landscape, some mounted on horses and one mounted
0235: (2pc) ILLUMINATED PERSIAN MANUSCRIPT PAGESEst. $200-$400
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INDIAN BUNDI SCHOOL PAINTING OF A MAN: 19th Century or earlier, Rajasthan, India, the man nobly clad in ochre dress, carrying a sheathed sword and holding a floral sprig h. 11 w. 7-1/2 in. (sight)
0236: INDIAN BUNDI SCHOOL PAINTING OF A MANEst. $300-$500
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(7pc) JAPANESE MIXED METAL TSUBAS: Meiji period or earlier Provenance: Greenwich, CT estate
0237: (7pc) JAPANESE MIXED METAL TSUBASEst. $2,000-$3,000
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MUGHAL PAINTING ON CANVAS: 19th Century or earlier, depicting male and female figures (some mounted on horse or elephant) engaged in various activities h. 20 w. 49 in. fragmented, pasted on board
0238: MUGHAL PAINTING ON CANVASEst. $150-$300
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KITAGAWA UTAMARO (Japanese, 1753-1806): Portrait of Aburaya Osome, ca. 1799, woodblock print (nishiki-e), oban tate-e, published by Maruya Jinpachi h. 15 w. 10-1/2 in. Provenance: James Merrill (1926-1995), American poet, recipient of the
0239: KITAGAWA UTAMARO (Japanese, 1753-1806)Est. $500-$700
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(3pc) TORII KIYONAGA (Japanese 1752-1815): Dream Symbols of the New Year, ca. 1786 (Tenmei 6), oban tate-e triptych, woodblock print (nishiki-e), each signed Kiyonaga ga Literature:Hirano 1939, #0793; Ukiyo-e shûka 2 (1985), list #35 Note:
0240: (3pc) TORII KIYONAGA (Japanese 1752-1815)Est. $1,000-$1,500