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Milestone auction estate longtime dealer Schalebaum

Milestone to auction art, antiques, gold coins from dealer’s estate, Dec. 16

Milestone auction estate longtime dealer Schalebaum
Oil-on-canvas painting of Royal Lippizan horse, attributed to Johann Elias Ridinger, 26 x 23in. Est. $100-$10,000

WILLOUGHBY, Ohio – In October, Milestone Auctions of suburban Cleveland, Ohio, was honored to conduct the sale of the Charlie Schalebaum collection of classic cars and motoring memorabilia. However, the Pennsylvania antiques dealer known as the “king of Hershey” had many other collecting interests, as bidders will discover at Milestone’s December 16 auction of Schalebaum’s private collection of art and antiques. Bid absentee and live via the Internet through LiveAuctioneers.

“Charlie was one of the most respected and knowledgeable antique dealers of his era,” said Milestone co-owner Chris Sammet. “He had a flawless eye for quality across many categories and always bought the best, both for his customers and for his personal collection, which we are so honored to be auctioning on behalf of his estate.”

Milestone auction estate longtime dealer Schalebaum
Oil-on-canvas portrait of Edgar Allan Poe attributed to Thomas Sully (1783-1872), dated 1861, artist’s monogram, subject identified on verso, 30 x 26in. Est. $100-$10,000

Schalebaum’s extensive art collection reveals many important works, including a portrait of a youthful, clean-shaven Edgar Allan Poe (shown above), attributed to the accomplished painter of American presidents Thomas Sully (1783-1872). Signed with the artist’s monogram, the 30 by 26-inch oil-on-canvas painting identifies the subject on verso as “Edgar Allen (sic.) Poe.” Estimate: $100-$10,000

Milestone auction estate longtime dealer Schalebaum
Oil-on-canvas portrait of Indian chief attributed to Astley David Middleton Cooper (American, 1856-1924), signed, 20 x 18in. Est. $100-$10,000

An oil-on-canvas painting of an Indian chief (shown above) is signed “A.D.M. Cooper” and is attributed to Astley David Middleton Cooper (American, 1856-1924). “Cooper was a noted California artist who specialized in the Native-American genre,” said Sammet. “This artwork is definitely going to appeal to the many collectors who appreciate Cooper’s 19th-century depictions of the vanishing West.” Estimate: $100-$10,000

Within the European art selection is an equine treasure attributed to Johann Elias Ridinger that depicts a Royal Lippizan horse (shown at top of page). A centuries-old Austrian breed, the Lippizaner are renowned for their skills in classical dressage and are perhaps most famous for having been rescued from the Nazi threat during World War II by US General George S. Patton. The artwork measures 26 by 23 inches. Estimate: $100-$10,000

Milestone auction estate longtime dealer Schalebaum
Vintage magic poster advertising ‘Alexander – The Man Who Knows,’ 42 x 28in. Est. $400-$600

Schalebaum had an appreciation for posters and advertising, as well. His collection contains dozens of vintage posters, including one with a magic theme (shown above) that advertises a turbaned mystic known as “Alexander – The Man Who Knows,” estimate $400-$600. Several posters and signs have a car racing or petroliana theme, including the early French-language Eoline tin advertisement for motor oil (shown below) that is estimated at $300-$500.

Milestone auction estate longtime dealer Schalebaum
French-language Eoline motor oil sign with Brussels 4-digit phone number, tin, 41 x 29in., original wood frame. Est. $300-$500

Sports memorabilia is another category featured in the sale. Among the highlights are a 1968 Topps #177 Nolan Ryan rookie card in extremely clean condition, est. $300-$600; and a 16 by 20-inch autographed, matted and framed photo-poster of Cleveland Cavaliers superstar LeBron James in the process of dunking a basketball, $800-$1,200. Both are shown below.

Milestone auction estate longtime dealer Schalebaum
1968 Topps #177 Nolan Ryan rookie card. Est. $300-$600

 

Milestone auction estate longtime dealer Schalebaum
16 by 20-inch autographed, matted and framed photo-poster of Cleveland Cavaliers superstar LeBron James in the process of dunking a basketball, $800-$1,200

Historical pieces fascinated Schalebaum, Chris Sammet said. “He was one of those rare individuals who was curious about everything.” His wide-ranging knowledge is reflected in such items as antique gold and silver coins. A 1904 US $20 gold Liberty coin is estimated at $1,200-$1,600.

Milestone auction estate longtime dealer Schalebaum
1904 US $20 gold Liberty coin, gold content .9075ozt. Est. $1,200-$1,600

Schalebaum also loved classic cinema. One of his prized pieces, a 6ft-long screen-used movie-prop ship (shown below) from the 1925 silent film Ben-Hur, could reach $6,000-$10,000.

Milestone auction estate longtime dealer Schalebaum
Original screen-used movie-prop ship used in the 1925 black-and-white silent film ‘Ben-Hur.’ Est. $6,000-$10,000

While it would seem apparent that Charlie Schalebaum’s man cave was generously outfitted with “mantiques,” the remainder of the family residence was also a wonder to behold, with fine and beautiful things at every turn. An exquisite R&W Wilson (Philadelphia) coin-silver coffee pot (shown below) was made sometime between 1825 and 1846. “R.W. Wilson silver is found in several prestigious collections, including the Smithsonian, Winterthur, and the Boston Museum of Fine Art,” Sammet remarked. The coffee pot weighs 37.65 ozt, stands 10½ inches tall, and has a figural finial that depicts a Chinese man. Estimate: $3,000-$5,000.

Milestone auction estate longtime dealer Schalebaum
R&W Wilson (Philadelphia) coin-silver coffee pot with figural finial of Chinese man, 1825-1846, 37.65ozt. Est. $3,000-$5,000

Another wonderful antique in the Schalebaum collection is a circa-1910 Pairpoint Seagull table lamp (shown below), one of three Pairpoints to be auctioned. All original, its shade is painted with a stunning scene of a sailing ship on the ocean, with seagulls soaring overhead against a multicolored sky. This very rare lamp is expected to make $4,000-$6,000.

Milestone auction estate longtime dealer Schalebaum
Very rare Pairpoint Seagull table lamp, original shade and base, circa 1910, signed ‘Fisher,’ 26in tall, one of three Pairpoint lamps in the sale. Est. $4,000-$6,000

Dozens of other categories are represented in the sale, including coin-op machines, jewelry, tobacciana, Black Americana, snuff bottles, crystal and fossils; circus and ocean liner memorabilia; fraternal items, and many more.

Milestone’s Saturday, Dec. 16, 2017 auction of the late Charlie Schalebaum’s personal art and antiques collection will begin at 10 a.m. Eastern Time, with absentee and Internet live bidding available through LiveAuctioneers. For additional information, call 440-527-8060 or email info@milestoneauctions.com.

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Milestone auction estate longtime dealer Schalebaum