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Hap Moore Antiques-Auctions P.O HAP MOORE ANTIQUES-AUCTIONS P.O. Box 16, 611 U.S. Route 1, York, Maine 03909-0016 (207) 363-6373 www.hapmoore.com Category and Lot List for the Auction to be held 9/12/2015 Advertising 195 41 1/2” X 21 1/2” framed watercolor of $300.00 Chinese elder 036 21 1/2” Cinzano bottle $5.00 196 46” X 15 1/2” Asian signed bird and floral $100.00 160 Two Dupont tin gun powder flasks $65.00 warercolor 172 Paul Jones, Louisville, KY 28” X 22” tin liquor $100.00 198 61” X 24” watercolor Asian scroll of $350.00 advertising sign Bodhisattvas with exotic birds 235 Large lot of approximately 6” X 9” vintage $65.00 205 15” X 18 1/2” winter scene oil painting on $75.00 good name paper advertising canvas Advertising Total............................................................... $235.00 207 8 3/4” Anna V. Hyatt bronze of panther $2,000.00 Art 216 Two 1887 locomotive schematics $150.00 008 7 1/2” X 9 1/2” oil painting on canvas of $50.00 220 1909 M. J. Cornwell bronze of child with turtle $150.00 European peasant girl 244 16” X 22” Feges French watercolor of harbor $5.00 009 Landscape Asian scroll $105.00 scene 010 Bodihisattva Asian scroll $25.00 245 Folio of Piranesi architectural prints $350.00 011 Signed landscape Asian scroll $55.00 246 10 1/2” X 17” J. J. Haid colored engraving, $110.00 The Otter 032 9” X 12” Maine woodcut Newagen by Isabelle $55.00 Reynolds 247 Folio of misc. European and American prints $60.00 033 10” X 14” Japanese woodblock winter $10.00 248 Lot of Japanese woodblock prints $25.00 landscape 250 15” X 11” DeWitt Hardy male nude watercolor $100.00 047 Fancy giltwood framed 30” X 22” 18th c. o/c of $1,000.00 apostle with lamb 252 5” X 8” George Burk watercolor Gull Rock, $100.00 Monhegan 1986 048 Fancy giltwood framed 18th c. o/c of female $2,000.00 religious figure 253 7” X 10 1/2” George Burk watercolor $100.00 Monhegan III 063 17” X 13” 19th c. oil painting of standing angel $85.00 254 7” X 10” Michael Walek watercolor, Open Sea $25.00 064 18” X 22 1/2” R. deHoagler early Dutch map $130.00 256 10” X 12” DeWitt Hardy watercolor Old Mill $50.00 095 Italian giltwood-framed painting of Madonna $140.00 and Quonset Hut and Child 258 17 3/4” X 12 3/4” George Burk abstract oil $100.00 096 6” X 8” oval o/b of a Cape Cod lighthouse $325.00 painting 112 19th c. engraving of Shaker Village, $125.00 259 9’ X 12” DeWitt Hardy watercolor of orange $105.00 Canterbury, NH and Shaker Spirit drawing grove 168 36” X 48” Max Savy o/c of harbor scene $25.00 260 4” square Deidre O’Flaherty colored etching $25.00 Mat Moth 173 26” X” 31” Hale Powers 1907 European street $200.00 scene oil painting 261 8” X 6” Katheryn Doyle o/b, Lovers $25.00 174 9 1/2” X 31” incised eagle on board $45.00 269 16” X 20” Emmy Louise Fredericksen 1917 $200.00 o/c of woodland stream 175 39” X 47” oil portrait of Caroline Bryan Gratz $500.00 and her daughter, Newport, RI, C. 1900 272 22 3/4” X 17 3/4” print, image of George $135.00 Washington on Declaration of Independence 192 Two reverse paintings on glass of Geisha $25.00 274 18” X 24” Teddy Tubbs watercolor of ducks in $45.00 193 29” X 23” oil on wood panel portrait of Harry $2,100.00 flight Innis Thornton, San Francisco 1800 - 1881 279 24” X 30” M. H. Pye oil painting of reclining $50.00 194 40” X 21” framed Asian scroll of Bodhisattva $525.00 female nude Page 1 of 11 HAP MOORE ANTIQUES-AUCTIONS P.O. Box 16, 611 U.S. Route 1, York, Maine 03909-0016 (207) 363-6373 www.hapmoore.com Category and Lot List for the Auction to be held 9/12/2015 325 20” X24” Byram colored engraving, Mount $100.00 163 Arts & Crafts and misc. early leather-bound $325.00 Vernon books 330 16” X 24” William Bureau Maine landscape oil $175.00 467 John Smith’s, London 1723 The Art of $175.00 painting Painting in Oyl 341 31” X 23” oil portrait of clown by F. Mullin $100.00 468 Elbert Hubbard’ s 1906 The Man of Sorrows $25.00 342 Two 1956 Francis Mullin India ink drawings of $25.00 469 Brock Jobe signed first edition Portsmouth $195.00 female nudes Furniture 344 Joseph Cousins fishing shack print of Desert $30.00 470 Lot of twenty four books by Gladys Hasty $25.00 Rock Lighthouse, ME Carroll 345 11” X 15” Francis Mullin drawing of street $110.00 471 Lot of thirteen book by Kenneth Roberts $125.00 scene, possibly Bow St., Portsmouth, NH 472 Lot of books on the Isles of Shoals including $145.00 349 19” X 15” E. R. Foster oil portrait of Frank $110.00 Thaxter Mullin 473 Lot of early religious books $225.00 353 8 1/2” X 10” Walt Kuhn litho. of figure by a $225.00 tree 474 1859 - 2009 Bound Kittery, Maine town $100.00 reports 383 12 1/2” X 22 1/2” N. E. landscape oil painting $75.00 with mountains 485 Maine Families vol 1 5 Maine Genealogy $30.00 Society, and 2 vol. Maine Abstracts 384 Currier & Ives print, Grandpapa’s Ride $90.00 486 Vital Records, York, Kittery, the Berwicks and $10.00 385 20” X 33” steel engraving Women and $200.00 York County Children First after T. M. Hemy painting 487 Books on York, Maine $10.00 440 Framed reverse-painted silhouette of a $45.00 gentleman 488 Misc. old books on Kittery, Eliot and York $10.00 County, Me 479 12” X 16” Howard Helmick 0/c of man walking $100.00 with geese 489 Books about the Pepperrell family $25.00 480 14” X 10” Howard Helmick pencil drawing of $50.00 490 Sarah Orne Jewett books $25.00 pensive young woman 491 Books by Edward Rowe Snow $125.00 481 16” X 20” G. Wiegman oil painting of sailboat $200.00 near harbor 492 Books by Henry Shute $30.00 482 16” X 24” C. Kuporus oil painting on panel of $25.00 493 Lot of early leather-bound and other books $250.00 canal in a landscape 511 The Psalms of David, Isaac Watts, 1819, $45.00 483 16 1/2” X 23 1/2” A. Mortier oil painting of $25.00 Exeter, NH village market scene 512 De Rapin Thoyras, Histoire D’Angleterre, $25.00 494 26” X 22” George H. Maclean graphite $100.00 1727 drawing of sea bird 513 Lot of signed and first edition Kenneth $25.00 498 9” X12” J. Salvea o/b of coastal New England $250.00 Roberts books scene with boats 514 1860-1861 W. Whitman’s Leaves of Grass $110.00 499 9” X 12” j. Salvea o/b of woodland scene $100.00 534 Book Lot $100.00 Art Total....................................................................... $14,395.00 535 Book lot $100.00 Books 536 Large book lot $400.00 042 Lot of European and Asian guide books $10.00 537 History of England $10.00 043 Lot of children’s books $10.00 Books Total....................................................................$2,690.00 Page 2 of 11 HAP MOORE ANTIQUES-AUCTIONS P.O. Box 16, 611 U.S. Route 1, York, Maine 03909-0016 (207) 363-6373 www.hapmoore.com Category and Lot List for the Auction to be held 9/12/2015 China 388 Brown transfer-ware water pitcher, covered $100.00 vegetable and plates 001 Blue transfer tureen $110.00 391 Lot of Gothic and Coburg flow blue china $100.00 003 151 piece collection of Spode Newburyport $450.00 china 395 Victorian blue transfer ironstone compote $85.00 004 136 piece Royal Crown Derby set china $1,250.00 501 Early 30 “ X 16 1/2” blue Staffordshire T. $160.00 Mayer Canova platter 015 Set of eight 8 3/4” exotic bird luncheon plates $90.00 518 Lot of strawberry-form dishes $170.00 016 9” second period Rose Medallion bowl $85.00 526 Czech. canister set $25.00 017 Twelve 8 3/4” Harvard plates $70.00 China Total.................................................................... $4,825.00 018 Twelve Phillips Exeter Academy Wedgwood $45.00 plates Clocks 020 16” hexagonal Chinese Export platter $225.00 007 Second period Willard banjo clock $475.00 021 Small Imari bowl and ten plates $70.00 161 Mark Leavenworth pillar and scroll clock $450.00 022 Pink lustre tea set $25.00 436 Split column Seth Thomas shelf clock $100.00 023 Shelley tea set $40.00 Clocks Total................................................................... $1,025.00 058 Majolica fish design basket $65.00 Dolls 059 Two Majolica platters, leaf dish and footed $85.00 040 two Madame Alexander Little Women dolls $10.00 dish 041 Lot of early dolls and doll clothes $150.00 113 Royal Doulton Howard pattern chamber set $55.00 097 12 1/2” X 12” X 6” miniature Hepplewhite four $25.00 157 15” Imari charger $50.00 drawer chest 189 9” Canton warming plate $80.00 098 Doll rope bed and bench $20.00 296 Six Royal Worcester Rosemary luncheon $35.00 104 Two German bisque dolls and 5 1/2 in.
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