Summer Estates | July 11th 2021-07-11 Auction - 763 Price Results - Butterscotch Auction in NY - Page 9
ARTHUR GARFIELD DOVE (American, 1880-1946)(11vol) AUDUBON, JOHN JAMES (1785-1851)2.36ct OLD EUROPEAN CUT DIAMOND RING
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Bedford, NY, United States
Auction Details

Summer Estates | July 11th

Featuring - Items from the estate of William D. Wixom, former curator and Chairman of the Department of Medieval Art and The Cloisters at the Metropolitan Museum of Art - Important items from a 30+ acre Greenwich, CT Estate including a rare and important set of J.J. Audubon Books - Old master drawings & oil paintings from a New Canaan, CT collector - Antiques & collectibles, including DuPont family items and Louis Vuitton Trunks, found in a 19th century farmhouse, Ossining, NY - Important jewelry, Including antique diamonds and a monumental silver flatware service, Greenwich, CT - Important antiques and decorative arts from a Greenwich, CT home - Asian arts and antiquities from various estates, and much much more!
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DEAN & SON: "THE LAUGHABLE LOOKING GLASS...": Pub. Dean & Son, Printers & Publishers, London, 11, Ludgate Hill, c. 1845-1871: "Second Series / The Laughable Looking Glass for Little Folks / by Newman (one of the Writers in Punch) & Hain Friswell
0194: DEAN & SON: "THE LAUGHABLE LOOKING GLASS..."Est. $150-$400
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(15vol) MISC. FINE BINDINGS: Including JOSEPH SPENCE, Anecdotes, Observations, and Characters, of Books and Men / Collected from the Conversation of Mr. Pope, and Other Eminent Persons of His Time (sections 5 and 6), London: W.
0195: (15vol) MISC. FINE BINDINGSEst. $300-$500
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(8vol) MISC. NAUTICAL BOOKS: Comprising: SHARK! SHARK!: The Thirty-Year Odyssey of a Pioneer Shark Hunter, by Captain William E. Young, as told to Horace S. Mazet, New York: Gotham House, 1933, SIGNED AND INSCRIBED BY THE AUTHOR
0196: (8vol) MISC. NAUTICAL BOOKSEst. $150-$300
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NEWBURYPORT TELESCOPE / MERRIMAC HUMANE SOCIETY: Leather-wrapped telescope with brass-mounted lenses, inscribed, "Merrimac Humane Society / Newburyport - 1871" h. 25-1/2 in. Provenance: From the 30+ acre estate of an important Greenwich, CT family
0197: NEWBURYPORT TELESCOPE / MERRIMAC HUMANE SOCIETYEst. $100-$200
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KNOX & SHAIN BRASS SURVEYOR: Philadelphia, late 19th century, with engraved maker's signature to base and having a level mounted to the tube; in a fitted Heller & Brightly box, with their shop's paper label affixed to interior
0198: KNOX & SHAIN BRASS SURVEYOREst. $150-$300
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SIMEX MARINER BOXED SEXTANT: Japan, 20th century h. 7 w. 12-1/2 d. 11-1/2 in. (box) Provenance: Descent through third generation Bedford family and seventh generation New York family. Limited Preview: Please note that this
0199: SIMEX MARINER BOXED SEXTANTEst. $100-$300
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QUESTAR STANDARD 3.5 INCH TELESCOPE: In original velvet-lined fitted leather carrying case and with additional case covering, accompanied by original instructional booklet and a letter of maintenance services performed dated 1966 h.
0200: QUESTAR STANDARD 3.5 INCH TELESCOPEEst. $900-$1,500
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(4pc) FRANCOIS MARTINET, HISTOIRE NATURELLE: Copper plate engraving Late 18th century, c. 1770-86, four plates by Francois Nicolas Martinet (French, 1731-1800) from "Histoire Naturelle des Oiseaux" by George Louis Marie Leclerc, Comte de Buffon
0201: (4pc) FRANCOIS MARTINET, HISTOIRE NATURELLEEst. $500-$700
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(3pc) EDWIN DALTON SMITH: THE FLORIST: Botanical studies Hand-colored engraving Edward Dalton Smith (British, 1800-1866): framed pages from Robert Sweet's "The Florist's Guide, and Cultivator's Directory"; each by E. D. Smith del.,
0202: (3pc) EDWIN DALTON SMITH: THE FLORISTEst. $300-$500
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(8pc) M.A. BURNETT PLANTAE UTILIORES PRINTS: Plantae utiliores Hand colored litographed plates 19th century, c. 1842-1845, plates from Vol. I-III of "Plantae Utiliores; or Illustrations of Useful Plants, Employed in The Arts and Medicine." by
0203: (8pc) M.A. BURNETT PLANTAE UTILIORES PRINTSEst. $300-$500
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(2pc) GERMAN CONCHOLOGY PRINTS: Muscheln und Schnecken Hand-colored engraving Studies of shells, including "Muscheln" (Tab. 26, Fig. 253-270) and "Schnecken / Coni." (Tab. 182, Fig. 1758-1772) h. 10-1/8 w. 7-7/8 in. (sight)
0204: (2pc) GERMAN CONCHOLOGY PRINTSEst. $150-$300
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CURRIER & IVES [PUBLISHERS]: HORSE RACING PRINT: Coming from the Trot Color lithograph "Coming from the Trot: Sports on the Home Stretch", drawn by Thomas Worth (American, 1834-1917), printed and published by Currier & Ives, 1869, 152 Nassau
0205: CURRIER & IVES [PUBLISHERS]: HORSE RACING PRINTEst. $800-$1,200
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CURRIER & IVES [PUBLISHERS]: QUEEN of the TURF: The Queen of the Turf Maud S Colored lithograph "The Queen of the Turf Maud S, Driven by W. W. Bair / by Harold, dam Miss Russell, by Pilot Jr. / Record 2:08 3/4." painted by Scott Leighton,
0206: CURRIER & IVES [PUBLISHERS]: QUEEN of the TURFEst. $700-$900
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CURRIER & IVES [PUBLISHERS]: TROTTING QUEEN ALIX: Trotting Queen ALIX Colored lithograph "Record 2:03 3/4," drawn by John Cameron (1829-1862), "Printed in oil colors" and published by Currier & Ives, 1894, 152 Nassau Street, New York h. 20-1/2 w.
0207: CURRIER & IVES [PUBLISHERS]: TROTTING QUEEN ALIXEst. $400-$600
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CURRIER & IVES [PUBLISHERS]: TROTTING STALLIONS: Ethan Allen and George M. Patchen Colored lithograph "The Celebrated Trotting Stallions Ethan Allen and George M. Patchen," drawn by Lous Maurer (1832-1932), published by Currier & Ives, 1858, 152
0208: CURRIER & IVES [PUBLISHERS]: TROTTING STALLIONSEst. $300-$500
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GEAN SMITH (American, 1851-1928): Racing Along the Harlem River Oil on canvas Showing a riverfront trot race, with spectators in the background; signed and dated 1902 lower right, with R.H. Love Galleries Inc., Chicago, label on
0209: GEAN SMITH (American, 1851-1928)Est. $3,000-$5,000
JOSEPH WOOD (American, 1778-1852): 'Gt. Haywood', c. 1828 Oil on canvas Signed and dated lower right, "Jos. Wood / Pinx / Gt (Lt?) Haywood / 1828", framed h. 21 w. 25-1/4 in. overall: 24 x 28-1/2 in. (frame) Provenance: Private
0211: JOSEPH WOOD (American, 1778-1852)Est. $5,000-$10,000Lot Passed
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(2pc) GEORGE KELLY [PUBLISHERS]: Trot racers Colored lithograph Circa 1869, including, "Gen. Butler, Silus Rich & Bashaw Jr." with a Lapham & Dibble Gallery, Shoreham, VT label on verso, and "Lady Thorn and American Girl" overall:
0212: (2pc) GEORGE KELLY [PUBLISHERS]Est. $500-$700
WESTERN TOOLED LEATHER COWBOY BELT: With holster, decorated with band of flowers and scrolling leaves, having a solid brass buckle overall: l. 46 in. Provenance: Descended through a Bedford, NY family Limited Preview: Please note that
0213: WESTERN TOOLED LEATHER COWBOY BELTEst. $300-$500Lot Passed
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WESTERN ANGORA WOOL COWBOY CHAPS: Wool on leather overall: l. 39-1/4 in. Provenance: Descended through a Bedford, NY family Limited Preview: Please note that this auction has a limited in-person preview. Not all items may be on
0214: WESTERN ANGORA WOOL COWBOY CHAPSEst. $500-$700
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WESTERN LEATHER SADDLE BAGS: With tooled bottoms overall: 33 x 14 in. (approx.) Provenance: Descended through a Bedford, NY family Limited Preview: Please note that this auction has a limited in-person preview. Not all items
0215: WESTERN LEATHER SADDLE BAGSEst. $100-$200
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ANTIQUE PRIMITIVE SADDLER'S VICE: 19th century or earlier, of unusual design, likely for a harness maker, having a foot-actuated mechanical vice with tool rest h.29-1/2 w. 16 d. 17 in. Provenance: Descended through a Bedford, NY
0216: ANTIQUE PRIMITIVE SADDLER'S VICEEst. $100-$300