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Download Lot Listing ® WEDNESDAY AUCTION SEPTEMBER 28 2016 ® AUCTION Wednesday, September 28, 2016 at 10am EXHIBITION ?? ????????? ??????????????????????????????? Saturday, September 24, 10am – 5pm Sunday, September 25, Noon – 5pm Monday, September 26, 10am – 6pm LOCATION Doyle 175 East 87th Street New York City 212-427-2730 www.Doyle.com www.Dwww.Doyle.com/BidLiveoyleNewYork.com/BidLive CATALOGUE $10 View the free, fully illustrated Internet catalogue and leave bids online at Doyle.com 7 14 INCLUDING PROPERTY FROM THE ESTATES OF CONTENTS PAINTINGS Belgian School George A. Boyle Elsie Adler Paintings 1-124 19th/20th Century British, 1826-1899 Donald Brenwasser Prints 125-136 Floral Still Life Stormy Seas 1 Roberta K. Cohn & Richard A. Cohn, Ltd Furniture & Decorations 137-457 Louis Emile Adan Signed indistinctly (lr) Signed Boyle (ll) Oil on canvas Oil on canvas Patricia M. De Bary Silver & Silver Plate 458-553 French, 1839-1937 20 x 18 inches 13 x 17 1/2 inches The Woodcutter’s Children An East Hampton Estate Furniture & Decorations 554-610 C The Thurston Collection C The Thurston Collection Signed L. Emile Adan (ll) $400-600 $500-800 Dorothy J. Henry Chandeliers & Lighting 611-622 Oil on panel Jan Adriaan Laan of Bloemendal, the Netherlands Furniture & Decorations 623-647 22 1/8 x 15 inches 8 15 C Mary Ann Madden Books & Bindings 648-657 George Bellows Canadian School $1,500-2,500 Ida Ostrow Furniture & Decorations 658-683 American, 1882-1925 19th/20th Century Reclining Nude A Forest in Winter The Collection of Cecilia and Willem Schupf Carpets & Rugs 684-708 2 Inscribed Geo Bellows and initialed E. S. B. Signed C. Bondell (lr) American School Victor Shanok by Emma Story Bellows, the artist’s wife (lr) Oil on canvas 19th Century Charcoal on paper 30 x 48 inches Emma Swan Hall Still Life with Oranges, Bowl and Pitcher, 8 3/8 x 9 7/8 inches C The Thurston Collection The Thurston Collection 1875 Provenance: $500-700 Signed A. J. H. Way and dated 1875 (lr) Herman J. Wechsler, New York Glossary I H.V. Allison & Co., New York Watercolor and gouache on board Conditions of Sale II C Estate of Donald Brenwasser 16 14 1/2 x 18 1/2 inches $1,000-1,500 Jean-Pierre Capron Terms of Guarantee IV Provenance: French, 1921-1997 Jay C. Coe, New York Information on Sales & Use Tax V 9 Village Road, 1965 C The Thurston Collection Buying at Doyle VI Arbit Blatas Signed J. P. Capron and dated 65 (lr) INCLUDING PROPERTY FROM $400-600 The Art Students League, New York, Selling at Doyle VIII Lithuanian, 1908-1999 Oil on canvas Tiger Brown, from The Three-Penny Opera 39 1/2 x 32 inches 3 to be Sold for the Benefit of the Institution Auction Schedule IX Signed Blatas and numbered 4 Provenance: American School Company Directory X Bronze with light brown patina Marshall Field & Company, Chicago, IL The Metropolitan Museum of Art 20th Century Height 14 inches C A Mid-Atlantic Museum to Benefit the Acquisitions Fund Absentee Bid Form XII Foxhunt C $1,000-1,500 Oil on canvas A New England Collection $1,500-2,500 31 1/2 x 51 1/2 inches 17 A New York State Collection C The Thurston Collection 10 Winston Churchill A Private Collection $800-1,200 Arbit Blatas American, 20th/21st Century A Sarasota, FL Collector Lithuanian, 1908-1999 Ram’s Head 4 Mrs. Peachum, from The Three-Penny Opera Signed with copyright symbol W. Churchill, George Armfield Signed Blatas and numbered 4 numbered No. 29/100 and stamped with British, circa 1808-1893 Bronze with light brown patina Argos foundry mark Spaniel and Duck Height 12 1/2 inches Bronze with brown patina, on a marble and Signed GArmfield (lr) C wood base Oil on canvas $1,500-2,500 Height without base 6 3/8 inches 12 1/4 x 17 5/8 inches; Together with C The Thurston Collection British School, 19th Century, Full Cry, 11 $300-500 signed Wm. Shayer (lr), oil on canvas, THE THURSTON COLLEctION Arbit Blatas 10 x 14 inches Lithuanian, 1908-1999 18 C Doyle is honored to auction property from The Thurston Collection for the Walter Dreary, from The Three-Penny Opera Gerald A. Cooper $1,000-2,000 benefit of three charitable organizations in North Carolina. This remarkable Signed Blatas and numbered 4 British, 1898-1975 Bronze with light brown patina Flowerpiece No. 3 collection was assembled by Stella Rutledge Thurston (1925-2015), who 5 Vernon Howe Bailey Height 14 7/8 inches Signed Gerald Cooper (lr); inscribed with with her husband, Doc Jones Thurston, Jr. (1908-1993), was a prominent C the artist’s name and address and as titled American, 1874-1953 $1,500-2,500 on the reverse philanthropist in Charlotte, North Carolina. A captain of industry, Mr. Thurston (i) View from Brooklyn Bridge, 1904 Oil on Masonite established Thurston Motor Lines, which became a leader in the motor Signed Vernon Howe Bailey and dated 04 (lr) 12 30 x 25 inches Graphite on paper carrier field, and later expanded into aviation. Mrs. Thurston devoted Abraham Jacob Bogdanove C Sight 15 x 22 1/8 inches American/Russian, 1887-1946 $3,000-5,000 herself to her philanthropic work, her carefully curated collections, and her (ii) Segovia, 1921 Coastal Scene, 1912 elegant, gracious homes, where she entertained family and friends with Signed Vernon Howe Bailey and dated Signed A.J. Bogdanove. and dated 1912 (ll) 19 Segovia / 1921 (lr) warm Southern hospitality. Oil on panel Gerald A. Cooper Ink on paper 11 13/16 x 16 inches British, 1898-1975 Sight 15 x 17 3/4 inches C Winter, 1957 The Thurston Collection comprises the contents of the Thurston’s home in Unframed $1,000-2,000 Signed Gerald Cooper and dated ‘57 (lr); C Estate of Donald Brenwasser Charlotte’s historic Eastover neighborhood and their Grandfather Mountain inscribed as titled on the ledge (lc); $700-900 retreat. With a connoisseur’s eye, Mrs. Thurston amassed remarkable 13 inscribed with the names of the flowers Attributed to Noel Georges Bouvard depicted on an old label affixed to the reverse collections of important Georgian silver, fine porcelains, European and 6 Antoine-Louis Barye A Venetian Backwater Oil on Masonite American paintings, and autograph documents and letters. Bears signature Bouvard (ll) 24 x 20 inches French, 1796-1875 Oil on canvas C Lion Qui Marche 24 x 20 inches $2,000-4,000 Property from Mrs. Thurston’s collection comprises 312 lots offered throughout Signed Barye and inscribed F. Barbedienne, C Fondeur the sale. Proceeds from the sale of The Thurston Collection will benefit $1,000-1,500 Height 8 7/8 inches Charlotte Latin School, The Thurston Arthritis Research Center at UNC, Provenance: Chapel Hill, and The Department of Nephrology and Hypertension at Max Safron Gallery, St. Louis, MO UNC, Chapel Hill. C Estate of Donald Brenwasser $1,500-3,000 Stella Rutledge Thurston and her son, Doc Jones Thurston, III VIEW THE ILLUSTRATED CATALOG AND BID ONLINE AT DOYLE.COM 5 20 26 33 38 43 47 Continental School Rudolf Ernst Francois Gall Richard Hayley Lever Robert Henri Robert Gemmell Hutchison 19th/20th Century Austrian, 1854-1932 French, 1912-1987 American, 1876-1958 American, 1865-1929 Scottish, 1855-1936 The Learned The Oenophile Boudoir River Boats, Exmouth, England Odalisque Two in Light Rain on the Beach Signed F. Zeiler (lr) Signed R. Ernst (lr) Signed F. gall (ll); inscribed as titled and Signed Hayley Lever (ll) Estate stamped with the artist’s initials (lr) Signed Gemmell Hutchison (ll); inscribed Oil on canvas Oil on canvas F. Gall on the reverse Oil on canvas laid to Masonite Charcoal on paper indistinctly on an old label affixed to 12 1/4 x 15 1/2 inches C Oil on canvas 10 1/2 x 13 3/8 inches Sight 11 1/2 x 19 1/8 inches the reverse C The Thurston Collection $1,200-1,800 18 1/4 x 10 1/2 inches Provenance: Provenance: Watercolor and graphite on paper laid $200-400 Provenance: Braverman Gallery, New York Hirschl & Adler Galleries, New York down on panel 27 Carel Gallery, Miami Beach, FL C Estate of Donald Brenwasser C Estate of Donald Brenwasser 18 x 24 inches 21 Georges d’Espagnat C Property from a Private Collection $1,500-2,500 $800-1,200 C John Sell Cotman French, 1870-1950 $1,500-2,500 $1,500-2,500 British, 1782-1842 Vase de Fleurs 39 44 Repairing the Boat Signed with the artist’s initials g d E (ll); 34 Richard Hayley Lever Robert Henri 48 Signed J. S. Cotman (lr) dedicated indistinctly a Henriette Amihy (?) Francois Gall American, 1876-1958 American, 1865-1929 Georgios Jakobides Watercolor and graphite on paper and twice signed with the artist’s initials French, 1912-1987 Verdant Landscape (i) Dolores, 1924 Greek, 1853-1932 Sight 4 1/8 x 3 9/16 inches; Together with g d E on the reverse Aux Courses Signed Hayley Lever (ll) Signed Robert Henri (lr); inscribed as titled Aphrodite Robert Leman, British, 1799-1863, View Oil on panel Signed F. gall (ll); inscribed as titled and Oil on canvas laid to Masonite and dated Madrid 1924 (ll) Signed G. Jakobides (lr) of Norwich, inscribed as titled on an old 13 x 9 1/8 inches F. Gall on the reverse 13 x 16 inches Graphite on paper Charcoal heightened with white on paper label affixed to the backing, watercolor and Provenance: Oil on canvas Provenance: Sight 7 1/8 x 4 3/4 inches Sight 19 x 13 7/8 inches graphite on paper, sight 10 3/8 x 7 inches Sale: Sotheby’s, New York, Impressionist & 18 1/4 x 13 inches Braverman Gallery, New York Provenance: C Provenance: Modern Art, Feb.
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