Quinn’s Jan. 29 auction features elite consignments from Mid-Atlantic region

Jean Louis Voille (French/Russian, 1744- after 1801), 1792 portrait of Count Paul Alexandrovich Stroganoff (1774-1817). Oil on canvas. Signed and dated. Sight: 23¼ x 18½in. Estimate $10,000-$15,000
FALLS CHURCH, Va. – Quinn’s Auction Galleries will host its first Fine & Decorative Arts Auction of 2022 on Saturday, January 29, starting at 10 a.m. Eastern Time, with absentee and Internet live bidding available through LiveAuctioneers.
International art selection includes portraits of nobles, contemporary works, Picasso and Marblehead pottery, Asian antiques, elegant furniture, Trist family silver
The auction includes an outstanding selection of Asian, American, European and Modern artworks, with selections by Norah McGuinness, Jean Louis Voille, Harlem Spiral Collective co-founder Merton D. Simpson, and many other significant artists. A collection of lithographs and etchings includes works by such notables as Man Ray, Anders Zorn, Peter Max and Salvador Dali.

Wedgwood Majolica fish platter with molded relief image of salmon on bed of leaves, date mark 1878. 25 x 12½in. Estimate $800-$1,200
Bronzes, clocks, Russian icons, rugs, glass, porcelains and ceramics will cross the auction block together with fine silver by Dominick & Haff, S. Kirk and Son, Lunt and other esteemed firms. In addition, Quinn’s will offer a variety of Asian decorative arts, including Chinese porcelains, jades, bronze censers, Japanese woodblock prints, Chinese paintings and scrolls; netsukes, snuff bottles and other treasured objects of the Far East. An array of elegant and beautifully crafted furniture will be presented, with French, English Queen Anne, American Aesthetic Movement and Norwegian Modern styles represented.

Johann Nikolaus Grooth, (German, 1723-1797), 1761 portrait of General Charles Cornwallis, 1st Marquess Cornwallis, KG, PC. Oil on canvas. Signed and dated. Sight: 19 x 15½in. Estimate $2,000-$4,000
Art to suit every taste and décor can be found within the fully curated 459-lot auction. A superbly executed oil-on-canvas portrait of Count Paul Alexandrovich Stroganoff (1774-1817) by Jean Louis Voille (French/Russian, 1744-after 1801), shown at the top of this page, is signed and dated 1792. With a framed size of 33 by 28½ inches, this aristocratic depiction comes to auction with a $10,000-$15,000 estimate. Another noble, General Charles Cornwallis, 1st Marquess Cornwallis, KG, PC, is the subject of a Johann Nikolau Grooth oil-on-canvas portrait painted in 1761. The sitting probably took place after Cornwallis’ promotion to brevet lieutenant-colonel. It is signed and dated, and has a pre-sale estimate of $2,000-$4,000.

Norah Allison McGuinness, (Ireland,1901-1980), ‘Roadside Grasses, Donegal,’ oil on canvas, 1969. Signed and dated. Sight: 19¾ x 27¾in. Gallery label on verso. Estimate $8,000-$12,000
Roadside Grasses, a contemporary oil-on-canvas painting by the accomplished Irish artist Norah Allison McGuinness (1901-1980), is signed and dated 1969. A label on verso indicates that the 19¾ by 27¾-inch (sight) artwork was originally purchased from, and framed at, The Dawson Gallery in Dublin. Its pre-sale estimate is $8,000-$12,000.

Abdul Qader Al Rais (Emirati, b. 1951-), Untitled, watercolor on paper, 30 x 22¼in (sight), signed/dated 2000 at lower right. Estimate $12,000-$16,000
A contemporary watercolor on paper by the award-winning Emirati abstract artist Abdul Qader Al Rais (b. 1951-) is signed and dated 2000. Al Rais is known for his technique combining geometric shapes with Arabic calligraphy. The untitled painting in Quinn’s sale is expected to reach $12,000-$16,000.

Mikhail Shvartsman, (Russian, 1926-1997), ‘Flying Zion,’ ink on paper, 1974. Sight: 17½ x 13½in. Estimate $3,000-$5,000
Continuing the international flavor of the fine art category is an ink-on-paper work by Mikhail Shvartsman (Russian, 1926-1997) titled Flying Zion. Created in 1974 and measuring 17½ by 13½ inches (sight), this thought-provoking piece could sell in the $3,000-$5,000 range.

Frederick Hart (American, 1943-1999), ‘Duet,’ two-part acrylic (Lucite) sculpture representing male and female, 1996. Each part is double-signed. Incised ‘334/450.’ Estimate $2,000-$3,000
Also worthy of special note is a Frederick Hart (American, 1943-1999) Lucite sculpture titled Duet. Its two parts represent a male and female nude, respectively. Double-signed to the lower recto, with an incised signature on verso, the 1996 artwork is numbered 334/450 and estimated at $2,000-$3,000. Quinn’s currently holds the auction record for a Frederick Hart artwork, having sold Daughters of Odessa – a group of three bronze sculptures created in 1997 – for $114,300 at their September 18, 2021 auction.

Chinese bronze censer with lion-head handles, late Qing Dynasty. Inlaid countryside scene to the baluster body. Five feet of the accompanying bronze stand are in the lucky cloud shape. Estimate $600-$800
Asian decorative art lots include a 19th-century Late Qing Dynasty Chinese bronze censer with a pastoral motif, lion-head handles, and a bronze stand; and a 23-inch-tall Ming dynasty blanc de chine Dehua Guanyin with a serene expression. Each is estimated at $600-$800.

Ming Dynasty blanc de chine Dehua Guanyin standing on a base with a praying child before her. Hollow, carved, and marked ‘He Chaozong.’ Gourd-shape Dehua seal mark to the lower back. Size: 23 by 6½ x 6¾in. Estimate $600-$800
There are several exciting highlights in the ceramics section that collectors won’t want to miss. An Arthur Hennessey (American, 1882-1923) and Sarah Tutt (American, 1859-1947) tapered vase made for Marblehead Pottery features a matte gray glaze and appealing lemon tree design. It is incised with the initials M.P. and has the initials H.T. painted on the base. It stands 4½ inches high and is estimated at $1,000-$2,000.

Arthur Hennessey (American, 1882-1923) and Sarah Tutt (American, 1859-1947) for Marblehead Pottery, tapered vase, matte gray glaze with lemon tree design. Marked with incised ‘M.P.’ with tall ship, and painted ‘H.T.’ initials on base. 4½ x 3½in. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
A Pablo Picasso (Spanish, 1881-1973) earthenware plate paint-decorated with one of the artist’s quintessential themes – two bulls and a tree – is stamped on verso Madoura Plein Feu and Edition Picasso. Estimate: $800-$1,200. Similarly estimated, an oval Wedgwood majolica fish platter with the image of a relief-molded salmon on a bed of leaves on a turquoise ground is stamped on the base and dated 1878.

Pablo Picasso (Spanish, 1881-1973), earthenware plate with two bulls and tree on green and blue ground. Verso stamped with ‘Madoura Plein Feu’ and ‘Edition Picasso.’ Includes mount. Size: 7½ x 7½in. Estimate $800-$1,200
One of the finest pieces of silver in the sale is a George III Trist family sterling cake basket. It bears the touch mark for Thomas Howell of Bath, a London assay mark, and the hallmark for 1796-97. The center of the basket displays the Trist family crest and family motto NEC TRISTE, NEC TREPICUM (“neither sad nor fearful”). With a total weight of 27.73ozt, it is expected to earn $1,000-$2,000 at auction.

George III family sterling silver cake basket, circa 1796-97. Touch mark for Thomas Howell of Bath, London assay mark, and 1796-97 hallmark. Trist family crest and motto in center. Weight: 27.73ozt. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
A unique 1856 scrimshaw sawfish sword commemorates Captain/Master John B. Shaw of the whaling barque Gratitude of New Bedford, Massachusetts. The bill is finely carved with five panels depicting whaling scenes and portraits of John B. Cornell and his wife, and further enhanced with foliate decoration. The sword has a brass chape and guard with a carved wood handle. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

1856 scrimshaw sawfish sword rostrum or bill sword commemorating Captain/Master John B. Shaw (possibly 1822-1903) of the New Bedford, Massachusetts whaling barque ‘Gratitude.’ Finely carved with whaling motif and portraits. Brass chape and guard with carved wood handle. Size: 36½in overall. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
For the many who collect classic travel items made by legendary luxury goods manufacturer Louis Vuitton, Quinn’s is pleased to offer an early 20th-century LV-monogrammed steamer trunk. It has metal side handles and front clasps and wheels on its base. Retaining its important interior label, it is estimated at $3,000-$5,000.

Louis Vuitton monogrammed steamer trunk, early 20th century. Retains original metal hardware and interior label. Estimate $3,000-$5,000
Quinn’s Saturday, Jan. 29, 2022 Fine & Decorative Arts Auction will begin at 10 a.m. Eastern time, with absentee and Internet live bidding available through LiveAuctioneers. For additional information about any item in the auction, call Jordan Karlstrand at Quinn’s, 703-532-5632; or email jordan.karlstrand@quinnsauction.com.