American Furniture, Paintings and Folk Art 2013-01-22 Auction - 297 Price Results - Keno Auctions in NY - Page 3
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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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Chippendale Carved Dressing Table with Shell: and Foliate Carved Drawer Carving attributed to the workshop of Martin Jugiez (d.1819) Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, circa 1760 H. 30 in.; W. 36 _ in.; D. 21 1/8 in. Literature: A similar
0048: Chippendale Carved Dressing Table with ShellEst. US$50,000-US$80,000Lot Passed
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Attributed to John Brewster, Jr. (1766-1854): Double Portrait of Wealthy Jones Winter (b. 1819) and Sarah Marie Winter (b.1817) Bath, Maine, circa 1827 Oil on canvas 22 x 17 inches Provenance: Descended directly in the family of the sitters
0049: Attributed to John Brewster, Jr. (1766-1854)Est. US$40,000-US$80,000
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Set of Six Painted Sack-Back Windsor Armchairs: Comprising a matched set of five sack-back armchairs and a similar tall sack-back windsor armchair Rhode Island, circa 1795 (average) H. 37 in. High Back Sack-Back Windsor Armchair
0050: Set of Six Painted Sack-Back Windsor ArmchairsEst. US$3,000-US$6,000
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Paneled Maple and Pine Valuables Chest: New England, 1690-1720 H. 21 _ in.; W. 19 _ in.; D. 12 _ in. Drawer fronts are figured maple Provenance: Rhode Island School of Design, Providence, Rhode Island; Whimsy Antiques, Arlington,
0051: Paneled Maple and Pine Valuables ChestEst. US$3,000-US$6,000
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Attributed to John Brewster, Jr., (1766-1854): Double Portrait of Marcia Bowman Winter (b. 1824) and William Drew Winter (b. 1822) Bath, Maine, circa 1827 Oil on canvas Probably 20th century inscription incised on the original white pine
0052: Attributed to John Brewster, Jr., (1766-1854)Est. US$30,000-US$60,000Lot Passed
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Diminutive Queen Anne Mahogany Table: --with rectangular drop leaves Massachusetts, 1740-1760 H. 28 in.; W. (closed) 12 in.; W. (open) 29 in. Tables of this small size rarely come into the marketplace. This important example
0053: Diminutive Queen Anne Mahogany TableEst. US$15,000-US$25,000
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William and Mary Painted Maple Butterfly Table: New England, 1745-1760 H. 27 _ in.; W. 34 _ in.; D. (closed) 12 _ in.; D. (open) 38 _ in. The table, with block and turned splayed legs, retains full height and has supporting turned stretchers.
0055: William and Mary Painted Maple Butterfly TableEst. US$5,000-US$8,000
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Miniature Carved Classical Chest of Drawers: McIntire School, Salem, Massachusetts, circa 1810 H. 19 _ in.; W. 16 _ in.; D. 9 _ in. Carving and punch work decoration of fruit and basket motif characteristic of the Samuel McIntire (1757-1811)
0056: Miniature Carved Classical Chest of DrawersEst. US$3,000-US$6,000
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Pair of Chippendale Brass Engraved Andirons: Probably English for the Charleston Market, 1780-1800 H. 28 in.; W. 15 in.; D. 19 _ in. These andirons are impressive for their size and proportions as well as for their superb engraved surfaces.
0057: Pair of Chippendale Brass Engraved AndironsEst. US$5,000-US$10,000
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Joseph Goodhue Chandler (American, 1813-1884): Young Girl Holding a Cluster of Grapes with Her Dog at Her Feet Probably Massachusetts, circa 1837-1845 Oil on canvas 38 7/8 x 26 _ inches A description of the paintingÕs history prior to being
0058: Joseph Goodhue Chandler (American, 1813-1884)Est. US$12,000-US$18,000Lot Passed
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Blake Family Chippendale Mahogany Block-Front Chest: Boston, Massachusetts, 1760-1780 H. 30 in.; W. 36 in.; D. 22 in. Provenance: Descended in the Blake family of Brookline and Lenox, Massachusetts; Sotheby Parke Bernet, Inc, New York, November
0059: Blake Family Chippendale Mahogany Block-Front ChestEst. US$40,000-US$80,000
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Queen Anne Cherry and Maple Tray-Top Tea Table: Probably Hartford County, Connecticut, 1750-1780 H. 29 1/8 in.; W. 27 in.; D. 21 in. Provenance: Eastside Winter Antiques Show, Wayne Pratt, January 2006 Literature: Another example, the shaped
0060: Queen Anne Cherry and Maple Tray-Top Tea TableEst. US$20,000-US$40,000
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Chippendale Mahogany Tilt-Top Piecrust Tea Table: Philadelphia, circa 1765 H. 28 _ in.; Diam. 30 _ in. David L. Barquist, in "Treasures of the State," attributes this table, another at the Rhode Island School of Design, and the example
0061: Chippendale Mahogany Tilt-Top Piecrust Tea TableEst. US$30,000-US$60,000
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Queen Anne Tiger Maple Tri-Drop Leaf Table: e New England, probably Connecticut, 1735-1770 H. 25 _ in.; Diam. 27 _ in. This rare table is ingeniously designed to pivot so the three drop-leaves are supported by the triangular base. It is
0062: Queen Anne Tiger Maple Tri-Drop Leaf TableEst. US$20,000-US$30,000
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Diminutive Queen Anne Maple Drop-Leaf Table: with Rounded Leaves New England, probably Connecticut, 1740-1780 H. 27 in.; L. 28 _ in.; W. (closed) 11 1/8 in.; D. (open) 27 3/8 in. This delicate table retains much of its original reddish
0063: Diminutive Queen Anne Maple Drop-Leaf TableEst. US$15,000-US$30,000Lot Passed
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Carved White Oak and White Pine Bible Box: Probably New Haven Colony, Hammonasset River Valley, Connecticut, 1670-1700 H. 9 5/8 in.; W. 24 _ in.; D. 15 1/8 in. The box bears a partial label of the Connecticut Tercentenary Exhibition on the
0065: Carved White Oak and White Pine Bible BoxEst. US$3,000-US$6,000
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Painted and Decorated Dower Chest: Probably Berks County, Bern Township, Pennsylvania, 1785-1799 H. 22 _ in.; W. 50 _ in.; D. 23 in. The base molding and feet are replaced on this chest. The restoration work was not disguised
0066: Painted and Decorated Dower ChestEst. US$4,000-US$8,000
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Federal Inlaid Mahogany Tall-Case Clock: with Rocking Ship Mechanism David Wood (1766-1855) Newburyport, Massachusetts, circa 1800 The dial inscribed: ÒDAVID WOOD / NEWBURYPORTÓ Dial has a rocking ship in the arch with painted
0067: Federal Inlaid Mahogany Tall-Case ClockEst. US$15,000-US$30,000Lot Passed
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The Brown Family Queen Anne Mahogany Tea table: Goddard-Townsend School Newport, Rhode Island, circa 1750 H. 26 _ in.; W. 33 1/4 in. ; D. 22 in. Rectangular top with applied convex molding strips, applied convex apron flanked by shaped
0068: The Brown Family Queen Anne Mahogany Tea tableEst. US$10,000-US$20,000
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Chippendale Mahogany Reverse-Serpentine Chest: please note-- feet replaced Massachusetts, 1770-1790 H. 33 in.; L. 36 in.; D. 20 _ in. Estimate: $1,000 - $2,000 Condition: Feet and brackets replaced. The claw and ball feet--as well as the
0069: Chippendale Mahogany Reverse-Serpentine ChestEst. US$1,000-US$2,000
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Chippendale Cherry-Wood Reverse Serpentine Chest: Connecticut, 1785-1810 H. 33 3/8 in.; W. 36 _ in.; D. 18 _ in. Thumbnail molded two board top inlaid on both top and front edge with stringing, with four graduated Fan-inlaid drawers below
0070: Chippendale Cherry-Wood Reverse Serpentine ChestEst. US$3,000-US$6,000
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Chippendale Tall-Case Walnut Eight-Day Clock: Ellis & Isaac Chandlee, Nottingham, Pennsylvania, 1792-1804 Dial inscribed: ÒEllis & Isaac Chandlee / Nottingham" The founder of the Chandlee dynasty of clock and scientific instrument makers
0071: Chippendale Tall-Case Walnut Eight-Day ClockEst. US$6,000-US$12,000
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Queen Anne Sycamore Child's Slant-Front Desk: On Stand New England, probably Connecticut, 1740-1770 H. 39 in.; W. 29 in.; D. 19 in. Provenance: E.F. Simons, 1896; Mrs. Morgan J. Bulkeley, Hartford, Connecticut. Estimate: $4,000 - $8,000
0072: Queen Anne Sycamore Child's Slant-Front DeskEst. US$4,000-US$8,000
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