Important Mid Winter Estate Auction 2021-02-26 Auction - 535 Price Results - William Smith Auctions in NH - Page 6
ALICE SCHILLE, CA. 1920-40, W/C, SANGRE DE CRISTO MT.FINE MATTHEW EGERTON EARLY 19TH C. HEPPLEWHITE CHESTDAVE MCGARY, BRONZE ‘RETIRED WITH HONORS’,
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Plainfield, NH, United States
Auction Details

Important Mid Winter Estate Auction

Our Annual Mid Winter Auction features items from many important estates and collections. Including that of the late Helene Wurlitzer, who was an avid collector of the American West, plus Americana from a prominent Walpole, NH family and 20th C. Folk Art from the Bruce Williams estate of NJ, plus others *Online, Phone and Absentee Bidding Only *We strongly advice registering for this sale prior to Friday, February, 26th to alleviate the possibility for mistakes.
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18TH C. NH SCHOOL CHIPPENDALE CHERRY CHEST: four graduated drawers over scrolled lower apron, 36 " W x 38.5 " H x 17.5 " D
0105: 18TH C. NH SCHOOL CHIPPENDALE CHERRY CHESTEst. $500-$1,000
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JEFF CAMPBELL, 1998, MIXED MEDIA SCULPTURE “: The artist from Egg Harbor Township, N.J., died c. 2006. Made of found and carved wood, outdoor paint, metal, steel and seashells. The father 55” H x 24” W x 18” D; the mother
0106: JEFF CAMPBELL, 1998, MIXED MEDIA SCULPTURE “Est. $500-$1,000
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MARGARET TAFOYA, SANTA CLARA PUEBLO JAR: Black-ware pottery jar, classic deep carved design, ca.1940, signed on bottom, 7" Dia. x 4.5" H.
0107: MARGARET TAFOYA, SANTA CLARA PUEBLO JAREst. $400-$600
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SEMI-ANTIQUE SAROUK SCATTER RUG: SEMI-ANTIQUE SAROUK SCATTER RUG. The three central medallions in indigo, light blue, gold, and ivory threads on a red field surrounded by a floral border, 6’ x 3’ 4 1/2"
0107R: SEMI-ANTIQUE SAROUK SCATTER RUGEst. $300-$500
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J. EMANUEL ACOMA PUEBLO OLLA: Parrot design, ca.1940, concave bottom, signed on bottom "Acoma, NM J. Emanuel" 4.5" H. x 6" Dia.
0109: J. EMANUEL ACOMA PUEBLO OLLAEst. $300-$500
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AMERICAN 19TH. C. FEDERAL BOW-FRONT CHEST: AMERICAN 19TH. C. FEDERAL BOW-FRONT CHEST. Four graduated drawers boldly embellished with strong tiger maple veneers, mahogany case on French feet and shaped apron. 37.25” H x 42.25” W X 24.5” D
0110: AMERICAN 19TH. C. FEDERAL BOW-FRONT CHESTEst. $500-$1,000
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EARLY 20TH C., WELLS FARGO ‘ARROW MAKER’: Inscribed “Carl Moon” l.l., the reverse with note indicating that a new mat was placed over the original mat. In the article “In Search of the Wild Indian,” Tom Driebe notes
0111: EARLY 20TH C., WELLS FARGO ‘ARROW MAKER’Est. $200-$400
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ACOMA PUEBLO POTTERY WEDDING VASE: ca.1900 unsigned, 10 1/2" H x 6" Dia.
0112: ACOMA PUEBLO POTTERY WEDDING VASEEst. $300-$500
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FILIPE ARCHULETA, 1980 CARVED AND PAINTED WOODEN: Dated and initialed “3-10-1980 / F.B.A.”, with a removable triangular ‘slice’ of the watermelon revealing the red and black seeded fruit, 6” H x 5 3/4” W x
0114: FILIPE ARCHULETA, 1980 CARVED AND PAINTED WOODENEst. $200-$400
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EARLY 20TH C. ESKIMO/INUIT CHILD’S DOLL: Carved soapstone head, sail cloth anorak/parka and foot wear, wool blanket socks & mittens, ca.1910, 15" H x 10" W.
0117: EARLY 20TH C. ESKIMO/INUIT CHILD’S DOLLEst. $400-$800
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SIGNED ORIENTAL ROOM SIZE RUG: SIGNED ORIENTAL ROOM SIZE RUG. Signed Ozel Hereke, ivory field. 6’2” x 8’10”
0117R: SIGNED ORIENTAL ROOM SIZE RUGEst. $500-$800
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AMERICAN 19TH C. FEDERAL INLAID CHERRY TALL CLOCK:  Case with satin/ebony fan, bookend and line inlays, quarter columns over bracket base. Brass works with painted iron dial signed illegibly. 85” H X 18” W. From a Dorset, VT
0120: AMERICAN 19TH C. FEDERAL INLAID CHERRY TALL CLOCKEst. $1,000-$1,500
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19TH C. CARVED PENOBSCOT WAR CLUB: Chipped carved handle with figural head, gray birch root stock, 34" L x 10" W at head.
0121: 19TH C. CARVED PENOBSCOT WAR CLUBEst. $400-$600
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18TH C. WINDOR FAN BACK ARMCHAIR: 18TH C. WINDOR FAN BACK ARMCHAIR. Pa origin with carved ears and knuckle arms larger size seat legs with vase and ring turnings, 41”Back H x 25.5”W x 17” seat H.
0123: 18TH C. WINDOR FAN BACK ARMCHAIREst. $500-$800
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19TH C. AMERICAN PORTRAIT, MRS. ELIZABETH PARSON: Oil on wood board with early attached paper stating painting was done by Jeremiah Parsons Hardy (NH,ME 1800-1887) of Mrs. Parsons just minutes before her passing (see image of note) 27.5” X
0124: 19TH C. AMERICAN PORTRAIT, MRS. ELIZABETH PARSONEst. $500-$800
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19TH C. NEW ENGLAND GRAIN PAINTED TALL CLOCK: 19TH C. NEW ENGLAND GRAIN PAINTED TALL CLOCK. Original paint decorated chestnut and pine case, painted iron dial with Masonic compass motif and wooden works. Bonnet with broken arch crest and eagle
0125: 19TH C. NEW ENGLAND GRAIN PAINTED TALL CLOCKEst. $500-$1,000
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ROBERT KIPNISS, 1984, LITHOGRAPH, ED. P.P., “: Numbered and signed “printer’s proof / Kipness” in pencil in the lower margin. The reverse with Certificate of Authenticity denoting the title and date as well as the regular
0126: ROBERT KIPNISS, 1984, LITHOGRAPH, ED. P.P., “Est. $500-$1,000