Winter Enchantment - Day 2 Auction on Feb 21, 2026 by Thomaston Place Auction Galleries in ME
RARE MAINE MARINE FAMILY SCRIMSHAWN 1881 POWDER HORNWESLEY ELBRIDGE WEBBER (MA/CA/ME, 1841-1914)17TH C. OTTOMAN INLAID JEWELER'S CHEST
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Thomaston, ME, United States
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Winter Enchantment - Day 2

We are pleased to open the 2026 auction year with Winter Enchantment, a three-day feature auction celebrating the breadth of American, European, and global art, design, and collectibles. featuring newly discovered works by important Maine artists, alongside significant American and international art. The auction is further enriched by rare and historically important, museum-quality objects across a diversity of categories. The highlights are emblematic of the breadth and depth that define our mission to bring museum-quality objects fresh to market, and preserve them for future generations. Featuring a variety of important Maine art and American masters?ranging from James Fitzgerald and Dahlov Ipcar, to Emil Gruppe and Jessie Arms Botke?alongside international artists such as Jean Dufy, Pablo Picasso, and Andr? Lanskoy. The sale also showcases remarkable nautical scrimshaw, fine jewelry and watches led by Patek Philippe, as well as rare clocks, Asian art, musical instruments, rare books, and distinguished furniture?each item reflecting the museum-quality depth for which Thomaston Place is internationally known.
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CLARK VOORHEES, JR. (CT/NY/MA, 1911-1980): Killer Whale (Orca) Plaque in carved and painted wood, stamped with the artist's name and monogram verso.Size: 7 x 17 1/2 in. (17.8 x 44.5 cm.)
2001: CLARK VOORHEES, JR. (CT/NY/MA, 1911-1980)Est. $1,000-$2,000$500
MORRIS TOBIAS, LONDON MARINE CHRONOMETER IN CASE: Early 19th c. English Two-Day Gimbaled Marine Clock, in a brass-bound three-part rosewood and mahogany case, the silvered dial signed Morris Tobias, 31 Minories. London, with black Roman numerals,
2003: MORRIS TOBIAS, LONDON MARINE CHRONOMETER IN CASEEst. $1,000-$1,500$500
19TH C. AMERICAN SHIP DIORAMA: Depicting a Three-Mast Sailing Ship, with side mounted lifeboat and American flag, black painted hull, raised plaster waves. In a black painted shadowbox frame, under glass.OS: 15 3/4 x 19 3/4 x 1
2005: 19TH C. AMERICAN SHIP DIORAMAEst. $500-$700$250(2 bids)
LARGE SCRIMSHAWN WHALE'S TOOTH OF WHALING FLEET: Fleet of Four Ships in Harbor with iceberg and small lighthouse, horizontal. 16.75 oz.Size: 7 in. (17.8 cm.)
2008: LARGE SCRIMSHAWN WHALE'S TOOTH OF WHALING FLEETEst. $1,500-$2,000$750
19TH C. MARINE THEMED CAST IRON POCKET WATCH HUTCH: Watch Hutch consisting of a flaming laurel wreath supported by a pair of oars and seine nets, large draped net and baskets of cod, in brass finished iron mounted on a mahogany base, includes
2009: 19TH C. MARINE THEMED CAST IRON POCKET WATCH HUTCHEst. $300-$400$50(1 bid)
LARGE SCRIMSHAWN WHALES TOOTH OF SEA SERPENT: The Great Sea Serpent of Cape Cod, signed with dp in oval, coiled monster at lighthouse, horizontal. 16.5 oz.Size: 5 1/2 in. (14 cm.)
2010: LARGE SCRIMSHAWN WHALES TOOTH OF SEA SERPENTEst. $1,500-$2,000$750(1 bid)
LONG MARINE SPYGLASS SOLD BY MCGREGOR OF LIVERPOOL: Brass and Leather two-pull telescope with single-pull 2 1/2" objective, retaining brass cap, leather covered, engraved on first pull "D. McGregor & Co. Liverpool, Glasgow & Greenock. W.R. Dickenson."
2013: LONG MARINE SPYGLASS SOLD BY MCGREGOR OF LIVERPOOLEst. $800-$1,000$250(1 bid)
LARGE SCRIMSHAWN WHALE'S TOOTH OF WHALERS AT WORK: Killer Whales (Orcas) Assisting Men to Hunt the Right Whale in Two Fold Bay, Australia, Around 1840, A True Whaler's Yarn, initialed dp in an oval, horizontal. 17.25 oz.Size: 6 1/2 in. (16.5 cm.)
2014: LARGE SCRIMSHAWN WHALE'S TOOTH OF WHALERS AT WORKEst. $2,000-$3,000$1,000
SAMUEL FINLEY MORSE BADGER (MA, 1873-1919): Port View of the Three Mast Schooner "Daisy Farlin" passing the Headlight and Signal Station, Cape Cod inbound, oil on canvas, signed lower left, housed in the original spruce cove frame.Badger
2015: SAMUEL FINLEY MORSE BADGER (MA, 1873-1919)Est. $6,000-$7,000$3,000
ENGLISH WOOLSEY OF SHIP & LIGHTHOUSE: Framed 19th c. Sailor Crafted Needlework Picture, depicting a three-mast ship passing a lighthouse, in a rosewood frame, glazed.OS: 17 x 21 in. (43.2 x 53.3 cm.), SS 12 x 16 in. (30.5 x 40.6 cm.)
2017: ENGLISH WOOLSEY OF SHIP & LIGHTHOUSEEst. $700-$900$250(1 bid)
EARLY 19TH C. ENGLISH WOOLSEY SHIP PORTRAIT: Late Napoleonic Era 50-gun Ship of the Line Frigate underway, in birdseye ogee frame with gilt liner, under glass.OS: 20 1/2 x 28 in. (52.1 x 71.1 cm.), SS: 17 x 25 in. (43.2 x 63.5 cm.)
2018: EARLY 19TH C. ENGLISH WOOLSEY SHIP PORTRAITEst. $500-$700$100
HOWARD JONES MINIATURE NANTUCKET BASKET: Finely Crafted Cased Nantucket Style Miniature Basket, with swing handle and wooden base, handmade by Howard G. Jones of Rockport, ME, signed and dated on base: "Made by Howard Jones, #11, Rockport,
2020: HOWARD JONES MINIATURE NANTUCKET BASKETEst. $500-$800$100
RARE MAINE MARINE FAMILY SCRIMSHAWN 1881 POWDER HORN: Outstanding Maritime Scrimshawn Powder Horn, on stand, by Louis Marc Francois Gauvin (born Saint-Servan, France, 1827; active Dalby and Paroo, Queensland, Australia), having full portrait of sailing
2021: RARE MAINE MARINE FAMILY SCRIMSHAWN 1881 POWDER HORNEst. $10,000-$20,000$5,000
BRITISH MARITIME TIN BOX FOR CANNABIS FROM SS 'MELITA': Lettered on top in white: "1918 Barclay, Curle & Co., Glasgow, Melita, Canadian Pacific Line, 15,183 T, 2 Funnels, Cabin Class 550". 3rd class 1200, 520' length, 67' beam, bombed at Tobruk in July
2022: BRITISH MARITIME TIN BOX FOR CANNABIS FROM SS 'MELITA'Est. $600-$800$250(1 bid)
THOMAS WILLIS (NY/DENMARK, 1850-1925): American Yacht Underway, mixed media, oil on canvas with silkwork hull and rigging, cardstock sails, signed lower left an dated 1910, in red walnut molded frame.OS: 16 1/2 x 24 1/2 in. (41.9 x 62.2
2024: THOMAS WILLIS (NY/DENMARK, 1850-1925)Est. $600-$800$1,200(2 bids)