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AMERICAN PAINTINGS, FURNITURE & DECORATIVE ARTS

Wednesday, October 4, 2017 AMERICAN PAINTINGS, FURNITURE & DECORATIVE ARTS

AUCTION Wednesday, October 4, 2017 at 10am

EXHIBITION Saturday, September 30, 10am – 5pm Sunday, October 1, Noon – 5pm Monday, October 2, 10am – 6pm

LOCATION Doyle New York 175 East 87th Street 212-427-2730 www.Doyle.com

Catalogue: $35 INCLUDING PROPERTY CONTENTS FROM THE ESTATES OF Paintings 1-117 Barbara Anspach Prints 118-128 Patricia S. Bradshaw Furniture & Decorations 129-176A Charles Austin Buck Silver & Silver Plate 177-213 An East Hampton Estate Property of a New York Private Collector 214-255 Anne H. and John K. Howat Furniture & Decorations 256-288 Eleanor Johnson Carpets & Rugs 289-311 The Collection of Willa Kim and William Pène du Bois George Labalme, Jr. A Lady A New York and Connecticut Estate A New York Estate A New York Lady A New York Private Estate Glossary I Helen Olson Conditions of Sale II Harry Oppenheimer Terms of Guarantee IV Yousseff Rizkallah Information on Sales & Use Tax V The James P. and Joan M. Warburg Collection Buying at Doyle VI

Selling at Doyle VIII Auction Schedule IX Company Directory X Absentee Bid Form XII INCLUDING PROPERTY FROM Formerly in the Inventory of Berry-Hill Galleries, New York A Connecticut Collector The Collection of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond J. Horowitz, sold for the benefit of the Bard Graduate Center A Mid-Atlantic Museum to Benefit the Acquisitions Fund A New York City Private Collector A New York Collector A New York Museum A Collection A Private Minneapolis Collection A Prominent New York Family The Collection of Bennett and Judie Weinstock

AMERICAN PAINTINGS & SCULPTURE Lot 45

1 3 4 5 1 3 4 6 American School John Johnston Thomas Sully Rembrandt Peale 19th Century American , 1752-1818 American, 1783-1872 American, 1778-1860 Portrait of a Seated Child in a Red Dress Portrait of Mrs. Nathaniel Gardner Portrait of Maria Todd Miss Charlotte A. Pratt, 1836 Oil on canvas (Mary Ann Lewis), circa 1790 Oil on canvas Inscribed on a label on the 26 x 22 inches Oil on canvas 29 1/4 x 24 inches stretcher Portrait of Charlotte C 30 1/4 x 25 1/8 inches C A. Pratt / Daughter of John $800-1,200 Provenance: $4,000-6,000 and Mary Pratt / of Harris’ Folly See Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Gardner, See Illustration High Street Groton, MA Oil on canvas 2 Frank Bulkely Smith, Worcester, MA, 5 36 x 29 inches Kenneth Southworth Davies until 1920 Thomas Sully Exhibited: American, b. 1925 Sale, American Art Association, American, 1783-1872 New York, Whitney Museum Martha Washington, 1951 New York, Apr. 22-23, 1920, no. 144 Head of a Woman of American Art, 18th and 19th Signed Ken Davies and dated 51 on Albert Duveen, New York Signed T. Sully above Century American Paintings the vertical edge (ur); titled on a label Victor Spark, New York shoulder (cr) from Private Collections, on the stretcher; inscribed at the rear at Horace Graham Graphite pencil on paper laid Jun. 12 - Sep. 11, 1972

the lower edge Nov. 16th New Yorker Berry-Hill Galleries, New York to blue paper This lot is accompanied by a Oil on canvas Literature: 6 1/2 x 6 inches love poem to the sitter written 11 x 8 inches Illustrated Catalogue of the C Property from the by Rembrandt Peale, signed Provenance: Remarkable and Widely Known Collection of Mr. and with his initials and dated Robert Weimann, Ansonia, CT Collection of Early American and British Mrs. Raymond J. Horowitz, Sept. 1835. Jeffrey Brown, Lincoln, MA Portraits, and Historical sold for the benefit of C Property of a Harry D. Cohen, Port Washington, NY Pictures Formed by the Connoisseur. the Bard Graduate Center New York City Private Collector The Late Frank Bulkely Smith. New $1,500-2,500 $5,000-7,000 The artist has indicated that he had York: The American Art Association, See Illustration executed a painting in a similar format 1920, n.p., no. 144, illus. See Illustration depicting George Washington, but is “Paintings Sold at Auction,” American unaware of the current location of Art Annual, 1920. vol. 17, p. 295 that work. American Portraits Found in C Massachusetts, W.P.A., 1939, vol. 1, $2,500-3,500 nos. 841-42 See Illustration Bruce Weber, American Paintings and Sculpture VIII 1999, Berry-Hill Galleries,

2 Inc., New York, 1999, p. 10, illus. 6 C $3,000-5,000 See Illustration 6 DOYLE • OCTOBER 4, 2017 • NEW YORK VIEW THE FULLY ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE AND BID ONLINE AT DOYLE.COM 7

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7 9 10 William Matthew Prior John F. Francis Attributed to George Caleb Bingham American, 1806-1873 American, 1808-1886 Portrait of a Gentleman Wearing a Portrait of Otis Kimball and Portrait of Portrait of Mary Orr Atwood, 1845 Flowered Waistcoat and Portrait of a Margaret Kimball, 1838 Inscribed Jno (?) H. Francis/pinxit, dated Lady Wearing a Black Dress with a Lace Each inscribed on the reverse, the first: 1845, and inscribed Chil...he on the Collar: Two Mr. Otis Kimball A. 30/Painted from reverse of an old relining canvas Oil on canvas Nature by Wm Prior/1838; the second Oil on canvas 30 x 25 inches Mrs. Margaret Kimball/aged 26 years 30 x 25 inches Provenance: 1838/Painted by W.M. Prior in Bath/ Provenance: Kennedy Galleries, Inc., New York February 28 1838 Ellen Orr Atwood, Chillecothe, OH The Altmayer Collection, Mobile AL Each oil on canvas Her granddaughter, Mary Smith Berry-Hill Galleries, New York Each 34 x 28 inches Henderson, by inheritance Exhibited: Provenance: Her son, Elyot Henderson, New York and Hollywood, FL, Art and Culture Center Berry-Hill Galleries, New York Cape Nedick, ME, by inheritance of Hollywood American Portraits, Sep. 10- C His widow, Sydney Henderson, Oct. 20, 1978, nos. 13 and 12 respectively, $5,000-7,000 by inheritance illus. See Illustration [With] F. O. Bailey Antiquarians, Portland, C ME, 1993 $1,200-1,800 8 Literature: See Illustration 11 Alfred Frankenstein, “J. F. Francis,” 8 Robert Street American, 1796-1865 Antiques, May 1951, vol. 49, pp. 374-77, 11 Portrait of John Baker of Philadelphia, 390, 393. American School

1838 19th Century In 1845, John F. Francis was living in Signed R Street and dated 1838 (lr) Philemon Halstead Frost and Charlotte Chillecothe, Ohio, where he advertised Oil on canvas Halstead Frost: Two, circa 1840 his services as a portrait painter in 30 1/8 x 20 inches Each oil on canvas, framed with an The Scotio Gazette. The Francis family Provenance: arched top bible records that both of his children, John Baker, Philadelphia Each 36 x 29 1/8 inches Joseph Raphael and Mary Elizabeth (born John Lewis Baker, Philadelphia, C Property of a New York Museum in 1833 and 1834, respectively) were by inheritance $700-900 baptised in St. Paul’s Episcopal Church Josephine Baker (Mrs. John Drew), See Illustration in Chillecothe in 1845. Philadelphia, by inheritance Louise Drew (Mrs. John Devereaux), The present work is the only example 12 Philadelphia, by inheritance from Francis’s Chillecothe period to have After John Wesley Jarvis John Drew Devereaux been identified. It includes a vase of 19th/20th Century Berry-Hill Galleries, New York flowers at right which presages the next Portrait of DeWitt Clinton Exhibited: phase of the artist’s career as a painter of Oil on canvas Hollywood, FL, Art and Culture Center of still life. 35 3/4 x 27 3/4 inches Hollywood, American Portraits, C C Property of a New York Museum Sep. 10-Oct. 20, 1978, no. 8, illus. $1,000-1,500 $500-700 C See Illustration See Illustration $800-1,200 9 See Illustration 12 8 DOYLE • OCTOBER 4, 2017 • NEW YORK VIEW THE FULLY ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE AND BID ONLINE AT DOYLE.COM 9

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14 15 16 (i) (i) Jervis McEntee American, 1816-1872 American, 1833-1905 American, 1828-1891 Tree Study, Franconia Notch, 1850 Hills and Valley, Possibly a View of the Dry Brook Inscribed Franconia Notch Oct. 20th 50 (lr) White Mountains, with a Quick Study Dated Aug. 7 1888 and titled (lr) Graphite pencil on buff paper laid to of a House Graphite pencil heightened with white 13 light card Graphite pencil on gray paper on paper John Frederick Kensett 13 3/4 x 9 7/8 inches 9 1/4 x 12 3/8 inches 14 x 10 3/4 inches American, 1816-1872 Provenance: Provenance: Provenance: Seascape with Figures (Seascape), 1861 The artist Spanierman Gallery, LLC, New York Hirschl & Adler Galleries, Inc., New York Signed with conjoined initials JFK and dated ‘61 (lr); titled on labels affixed to the , acquired from the above Peridot-Washburn Gallery, New York (ii) Johann Hermann Carmiencke back of the frame and stretcher His daughter Louise Colyer, by inheritance (ii) Henry Farrer American/Danish, 1810-1867 Oil on canvas Her husband Edward F. Weed, American, 1843-1903 Niagara 6 3/8 x 10 inches by inheritance Tree Inscribed Niagara Oct. 16th 1857 (ll) Provenance: Anonymous collection Graphite pencil on paper laid to a Graphite pencil and white gouache Paul Magriel, New York Babcock Galleries, New York, acquired second sheet on paper Kennedy Galleries, New York from the above, 1973 9 1/4 x 14 1/4 inches 10 3/4 x 15 5/8 inches John K. Howat, New York John K. Howat, New York, acquired from Provenance: (iii) Aaron Draper Shattuck This painting will be included in the forthcoming John F. Kensett catalogue the above Estate of the Artist American, 1832-1928 raisonné being prepared under the direction of Dr. John Driscoll. Literature: Davis Galleries, New York Mount Desert C Property from the Estate of Anne H. and John K. Howat John Paul Driscoll, John F. Kensett C Property from the Estate of Inscribed Mt. Desert/Aug. 25, 1858 (lr) $80,000-130,000 Drawings, 1978, Museum of Art (now Anne H. and John K. Howat Graphite pencil on paper laid to a second See Illustration Palmer Museum of Art), The Pennsylvania $1,200-1,800 sheet of paper State University, exhib. cat., pp. 20, 60, See Illustration of Part 11 x 17 5/8 inches illus. pl. 45 Provenance: This work will be included in the By inheritance from the artist to his forthcoming John F. Kensett catalogue daughter, Helen Shattuck Stewart, thence raisonné being prepared under the by descent in the family direction of Dr. John Driscoll. John K. Howat, New York C Property from the Estate of C Property from the Estate of Anne H. and John K. Howat Anne H. and John K. Howat $1,500-2,500 $1,200-1,800 See Illustration See Illustration of Part 10 DOYLE • OCTOBER 4, 2017 • NEW YORK VIEW THE FULLY ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE AND BID ONLINE AT DOYLE.COM 11 17 American, 1823-1900 Study of the Ramapo River, 1876 Signed J. E. F. and dated 1876 (ll) Oil on paper laid to board 3 3/8 x 7 1/4 inches

This work [2298 LCX] will be included in the catalogue raisonné, Jasper Francis Cropsey, Works in Oil, Volume Two: 1864-1900, to be published by the Newington-Cropsey Foundation. According to Kenneth W. Maddox, Art Historian, the Newington- Cropsey Foundation, “The composition showing a decrepit bridge with figures and cattle wading in the Ramapo River was frequently used by the artist from 17 the 1870s through the 1890s. For Cropsey’s paintings of the Ramapo River and Ramapo Valley and of the ‘capriccio of the Spindly Bridge,’ see Appendix. Another small study by Cropsey, not signed nor dated, Sunspray on the Hudson, oil on canvas, 4 x 6 inches,

Private collection, Portland, Maine NCF 233, exhibits 20 the same tacking holes as this study.

From ca. 1875 to 1880 Cropsey made eight somewhat 20 21 similar small oil studies which are now in the Levi Wells Prentice Arthur Fitzwilliam Tait Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, D. C. American, 1851-1935 American, 1819-1905 See Untitled, ca. 1875-80, oil on paperboard, Blue Mountain Lake, Adirondacks, 1873 Deer at Water’s Edge, 1872 4 x 5 inches, NCF 1398; Untitled, circa 1875-80, oil Signed L. W. Prentice and dated 1873 (lr) Signed A. F. Tait and dated 1872 (lr); numbered 29, on canvas, 3 3/8 x 6 3/8 inches NCF 1401; Untitled, Oil on canvas signed A. F. Tait, dated 1872 and inscribed Y.M.C.A. / 1876, oil on canvas, 4 1/8 x 7 5/8 inches, NCF 1400; 18 x 35 inches 23rd St. / N.Y. on the reverse Untitled, 1876, oil on canvas, 4 3/8 x 6 1/2 inches, Provenance: Oil on panel NCF 1403; Untitled, 1876, oil on canvas, Arthur E. Imperatore 9 7/8 x 14 inches 5 x 5 7/8 inches, NCF 1404; Untitled, 1877, oil on Berry-Hill Galleries, New York C canvas, 4 1/2 x 6 1/4 inches NCF 1406; Untitled, Exhibited: $5,000-7,000 1878, oil on paperboard, 3 1/4 x 7 inches NCF 1405; Lausanne, SUI, Fondation de l’Hermitage, Peindre L’Amerique: See Illustration and Untitled, 1880, oil on canvas, 3 5/8 x 6 3/8 inches Les Artistes du Nouveau Monde, Jun. 27 - Oct. 26, 2014 NCF 1402.” Literature: Barbara L. Jones, Nature Staged: The Paintings of We extend our thanks to Dr. Maddox for his very Levi Wells Prentice, The Adirondack Museum, 1993, p. 78, no. 13 generous assistance in documenting the present work. Peindre L’Amerique: Les Artistes du Nouveau Monde, C Property of a Manhattan Lady Lausanne, Fondation de l’Hermitage, 2014, exhi. cat. $3,000-5,000 C See Illustration $6,000-8,000 See Illustration 18 David Johnson American, 1827-1908 18 Ramapo, New York, 1874 Signed with conjoined initials DJ and dated 74 (ll) Oil on canvas 14 1/2 x 12 1/2 inches Provenance: Berry-Hill Galleries, New York C $5,000-7,000 See Illustration

19 American School 19th Century Deer in a Moonlit Mountain Lake Oil on canvas 24 x 35 3/4 inches C $1,000-1,500 See Illustration

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22 23 24 25 Frederick Rondel, Sr. Andrew Melrose William Lees Judson American, 1826-1892 American, 1832-1920 American, 1836-1901 American, 1842-1928 Haying in the Hudson Valley Autumn (i) The Mohawk Valley Near Little Falls, River Landscape with Cows Wading, a Train Signed F. Rondel (lr) Signed Colman (ll) signed AMelrose with conjoined initials; Passing By, 1877 Oil on canvas Oil on canvas titled on an Adelson Galleries label on Signed W. L. Judson and dated 1877 (lr) 10 1/4 x 14 1/8 10 x 8 1/8 inches the reverse Oil on canvas Provenance: Provenance: Oil on canvas 20 1/4 x 36 inches Hawthorne Fine Art, New York Hawthorne Fine Art, Irvington, NY 20 x 10 inches Provenance: C C (ii) The Berkshire Hills, Massachusetts: Mrs. Mary Stitt, London, Ontario, CA, by 1940 $4,000-6,000 $2,000-4,000 The Ledge, Lenox Mr. David Stitt, Kitchener, Ontario, CA, by See Illustration See Illustration Signed AMelrose with conjoined initials; inheritance from the above, circa 1966 titled on an Adelson Galleries label on By descent in the family to the current owner the reverse C Oil on canvas, 20 x 10 inches $3,000-5,000 Provenance of both: See Illustration Adelson Galleries, Inc., Boston, MA C 26 $1,500-2,500 James McDougal Hart See Illustration American, 1828-1901 26 Cattle Fording a Stream, 1885 Signed James M. Hart and dated 85 (ll) Oil on canvas 20 1/2 x 28 3/4 inches C $1,500-2,500 See Illustration

27 Joseph Jefferson American, 19th Century Storm Clouds over a Rocky Shore, circa 1860 Signed J. Jefferson Oil on board 20 x 30 inches C Property of a New York Museum $1,000-1,500 See Illustration

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29 30 Frederick DeBourg Richards Edward Moran American, 1822-1903 American, 1829-1901 Atlantic City Coastline Summer Sunset, mid-1860s Signed F De B. Richards (lr) Signed E. Moran (ll); faintly inscribed on the upper stretcher bar Mrs. Rembrandt Oil on canvas Peale / 1501 Vine St / Phila; on the backing is a note that had been affixed to the 14 x 28 1/8 inches reverse of the canvas “Courtlandt J. Babcock / Landscape by Edward Moran C “Study” / an Heirloom in the Cany family / from Mother. / Elizabeth M. Babcock $1,500-2,500 Oil on canvas

28 See Illustration 8 1/8 x 12 inches Provenance: 28 Mrs. Rembrandt Peale [Harriet Cany Peale], Philadelphia, PA (possibly) Parke-Bernet Galleries, Inc., New York, The present work is accompanied by a letter written Courtland J. Babcock American, 1825-1894 Apr. 10 and 11, 1959, Valuable French by Elizabeth N. Kellogg to George H. Ainslie on Cany/Babcock Family Delaware River, circa 1860-63 XVIII Century Furniture and Objects September 17 1913, in which she writes, “In reference Spanierman Gallery, LLC, New York Signed G Inness (lr) of Art Belonging to the Late Belle to the painting Delaware River by George Inness, Questroyal Fine Art, LLC, New York Oil on canvas Schwarzmann, lot 274 which you have just purchased - It was in the private C 8 1/4 x 10 inches Cora Cavanagh Cushny collection of John F. Kensett and has been in our $8,000-12,000 Provenance: (Mrs. Theodorus V. W. Cushny), family since his death in 1972.” See Illustration Possibly Samuel P. Avery, New York, Matinecock, NY and Lexington, KY, New York (possibly sale, Henry H. Leeds acquired at the above In a letter dated August 18, 2017, Dr. Michael Quick & Miner Galleries, New York, New York Estate of Cora Cavanagh Cushny writes, [Samuel P. Avery sale], Feb. 4, 1867, Exhibited: “Having reviewed all of the documents, and having no. 94, as Delaware River) , NY, Brooklyn Art Association, John F. Kensett, New York, New York Catalogue of Pictures Exhibited at Their carefully studied the landscape over several days, until his death in 1872 Fall Exhibition, [Part] I, no. 24, I would like to state that it is my considered and Miss Elizabeth N. Kellogg, Brooklyn, as Delaware River, Dec. 2-14, 1878 definite opinion that Delaware River is the work New York, niece of Mr. Kensett, to 1913 Detroit, Detroit Museum of Art, of George Inness (1825-1894). I intend to include George H. Ainslie, George Ainslie Retrospective and Comparative Delaware River in the supplement to my catalogue Galleries, New York, acquired from the Exhibition of Paintings by the Late raisonné of the works of George Inness. above, Sep. 1913 George Inness... and the Late A. H. Wyant from the George H. Ainslie Peter Winchester Rouss, Esq., The George H. Ainslie Gallery, in 1913, assigned New York, acquired from the above, Collection no. 7, as Delaware River, to the painting the date of 1866. However, I Dec. 1913 10 x 8 1/2 in., 1866, Nov. 1-30, 1913 cannot see any trace of a date on the painting, Mrs. Peter Winchester Rouss, New York, George H. Ainslie Galleries, New York, by inheritance Twenty Five Paintings by George Inness, and there is no mention of a date in the letter Sale, American Art Association, New York, Mar. 1917, no. 6 [as circa 1866] from Elizabeth N. Kellogg. It is my opinion that the French furniture, French and American Literature: landscape contains no trace of the technique of Paintings : Including Examples by Henner, “Fine Art; The Brooklyn Exhibition - Inness’s Eagleswood period (1864-66), and that the Cazin, Dupré, Vibert, Innes [sic], Wyant, Opening Reception Last Evening,” traditional date of 1866 therefore is not possible. Moran, Murphy ... comprising the entire New York Herald, Dec. 3, 1878, p. 8, I would date the painting earlier in the decade, to contents of the former residence of Mrs. Peter described as a “charming and early little about 1860-63.” W. Rouss at 320 Garfield Place, Brooklyn, George Inness Delaware River” N.Y, Oct. 22-24, 1936, lot 31 LeRoy Ireland, The Works of George We extend sincere thanks to Dr. Quick for his kind Bartholomew J. Barry, acquired at the above Inness, An Illustrated Catalogue assistance in authenticating the present work. Mrs. Belle Schwarzmann (Mrs. Adolph Raisonné, University of Texas Press, 1965, A copy of his letter accompanies this lot. Schwarzmann, sister-in-law of the above), no. 371, pp. 371-2 C New York, gift of the above $8,000-12,000 30 See Illustration and Front Cover 16 DOYLE • OCTOBER 4, 2017 • NEW YORK VIEW THE FULLY ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE AND BID ONLINE AT DOYLE.COM 17 31 33 Frank Vincent DuMond American, 1865-1951 American, 1854-1932 Grassy Hill, Lyme, CT White Morning (The Dumond Farm) Signed W. L. Palmer (ll); signed and numbered Signed F. V. Dumond (lr); 1092 on the reverse estate stamped on the reverse Mixed media on paper laid to board Oil on canvas 24 x 18 inches 26 x 30 1/8 inches Provenance: C Olsen Art, Douglaston, NY $2,500-3,500 Harry D. Cohen, Port Washington, NY acquired See Illustration from the above, circa 1977 Kenneth Lux Gallery, New York Maybelle Mann Berry-Hill Galleries, New York Private Collection, acquired from the above Exhibited: Albany, NY, Albany Institute of History and Art, Walter Launt Palmer, Nov. 3, 1984 - Jan. 6, 1985 C $8,000-12,000 See Illustration

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32 34 Joseph H. Greenwood Walter Launt Palmer American, 1857-1927 American, 1854-1932 Eventide, 1914 The Mountain Torrent Signed J H Greenwood and Signed with the artist’s device dated ‘14 (ll) and dated Aug. 1897 (lr) Oil on canvas Oil on canvas 26 x 32 inches 10 1/2 x 15 3/8 inches C C $2,500-3,500 $6,000-8,000 See Illustration

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18 DOYLE • OCTOBER 4, 2017 • NEW YORK VIEW THE FULLY ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE AND BID ONLINE AT DOYLE.COM 19 38 Thomas Buford Meteyard American, 1865-1928 Winter, Scituate Signed T. B. Meteyard (ll); incised T. B. Meteyard and Winter on upper stretcher bar. Affixed to the backing is an exhibition label bearing the artist’s signature and a fragmented title W...r Oil on canvas 15 1/8 x 22 inches Provenance: Vermont Estate Exhibited: Philadelphia, PA, Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, 1908, no. 520 C $2,000-3,000 See Illustration

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35 35 36 37 Edward Emerson Simmons William Jacob Hays Charles Franklin Pierce American, 1852-1931 American, 1830-1875 American, 1844-1910 39 Dawn Sunset Cattle and Sheep in a Pasture Beside a Stream Charles Paul Gruppé Oil on canvas Oil on paper mounted on canvas, possibly unframed Signed C. F. Pierce (ll) American/Canadian, 1860-1940 6 1/8 x 8 7/8 inches Sheet 8 x 11 1/4 inches (slightly irregular) Oil on canvas The Flood Gate Provenance: Unframed 18 x 24 inches Signed Chas. P. Gruppé (lr) Acquired from the artist’s son Provenance: C Oil on canvas C The artist $800-1,200 20 x 24 inches $800-1,200 William Jacob Hays, Jr., son of the artist C See Illustration Hoffman R. Hays, his son, by inheritance $2,500-3,500 Acquired from the above See Illustration Provenance: Berry-Hill Galleries, New York C $800-1,200 See Illustration

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40 Franklin Benjamin De Haven American, 1856-1934 Stream in Autumn Signed De Haven (lr) Oil on canvas 30 x 24 inches C $1,200-1,800 See Illustration

40 36 20 DOYLE • OCTOBER 4, 2017 • NEW YORK VIEW THE FULLY ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE AND BID ONLINE AT DOYLE.COM 21 41 43 George Harvey George Henry Durrie American/British, 1800-1878 American, 1820-1863 Boys Swimming, 1846 Returning from the Fields, circa 1856 Signed G. Harvey and dated 1846 (lc) Oil on canvas Oil on panel 17 7/8 x 24 inches 16 x 20 1/8 inches Provenance: This work is accompanied by a Bernard and S. Dean Levy, Inc., letter of authenticity from Martha New York Hutson-Saxon, dated January 7, 1987. She writes: Exhibited: Shreveport, LA, R. W. Norton Return[ing] from the Fields is a Art Gallery, Artists of the Hudson River fine example of Durrie’s foliaged School, Oct. 14 - Nov. 25, 1973 landscapes, probably dating around Yonkers, NY, The Hudson River 1856.... Durrie’s landscapes are not Museum, Westchester Landscapes: necessarily of specific locations, but Pastoral Visions, 1840-1920, are more often compositions that Feb. 5 - June. 13, 1993 he drew from his locale around New C Property of a Haven, Connecticut. In this scene the New York City Private Collector unfolding, wooded shoreline along $6,000-8,000 a river or lake is a composition that See Illustration Durrie used in several paintings, and probably relates back to ’s popular work, Pic-Nic, of 1846 (). Durrie’s lighting 41 43 is dramatic with a dark foreground setting off a warm, glowing middleground and distant hills. There are two larger canvases with this same landscape composition, Summer on the Housatonic, 1856, and A Day in the Hudson, 1856....

The brightly lit foliage permits a 42 richness of brush stroke and color William Brewster Conely variation on the right-hand trees that American, 1830-1911 are often apparent in Durrie’s best River Landscape with a Native work. The inclusion of the farmer and American Procession his dog is in keeping with Durrie’s Signed W. B. Conely (lr) intimate approach to a scene.... The Oil on canvas painting shows off Durrie’s gentle and 36 x 52 inches positive personality as a landscape On the frame, a metal label with the artist of this period in American art. inscription: Purchased before 1867 by C Property of an East Hampton Estate P. S. Lyman/Given in his honor by his $6,000-8,000 grandchildren See Illustration Provenance: P. S. Lyman By descent to his grandchildren 44 Private collection James Brade Sword C American, 1839-1915 $3,000-5,000 Anglers Beside a Stream See Illustration Signed J. B. Sword (ll) Oil on canvas laid to Masonite 16 x 25 7/8 inches C 42 $1,200-1,800 44 See Illustration

22 DOYLE • OCTOBER 4, 2017 • NEW YORK VIEW THE FULLY ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE AND BID ONLINE AT DOYLE.COM 23 45 48 50 James Henry Beard August Wenderoth Daniel Chester French American, 1811-1893 German/American, 1819-1884 American, 1850-1931 You First, 1879 At the Ferry, 1849 Standing Figure of Daniel Webster, 1931 Signed J H Beard and dated Signed A. Wenderoth, dated 1849 and Signed D C French, dated 1931 and copyrighted on base 1879 (lr) inscribed New York (lc) at rear; stamped indistinctly QLDO(?) Gorham Co beneath Oil on canvas Oil on canvas laid to board the signature 13 1/2 x 15 5/8 inches 28 2/8 x 23 inches Bronze with brown patina C C Property of a New York Museum Height 11 1/4 inches $2,000-4,000 $5,000-8,000 See Illustration See Illustration In 1931, Daniel Chester French was commissioned to sculpt a bronze portrait bust of Daniel Webster. Incomplete at 49 the time of his death in October 1931, the final bronze was Alfred Wordsworth Thompson finished by French’s daughter, Margaret French Cresson. American, 1840-1896 It stands by the Congregational Church in Franklin, A Union Cavalryman Asking for , where Webster was born.

Directions French was convinced that the monument should include Signed Wordsworth Thompson (lr) a full-length standing figure of the orator, rather than the Oil on board proposed portrait bust. By June 1931 he had already 9 1/8 x 12 1/4 inches made some preliminary sketches or maquettes, which may C Estate of George Labalme, Jr. possibly include the present work. $2,000-4,000 See Illustration In a letter from July 11, 1931 to Senator George H. Moses, the sculptor wrote, “I am particularly interested in this monument to Webster, so much so that I have been led to make some sketch models, and the more I have considered the subject, the more I am convinced that if it is possible to afford it, there should be a statue rather than a bust or a relief.”

We extend our gratitude to Chesterwood, the country 45 home and studio of Daniel Chester French. C A Prominent New York Family $3,000-5,000 50 See Illustration

46 William Perkins Babcock American, 1826-1899 A Sweet Bite Possible monogram (ll) Oil on panel 11 3/4 x 8 inches C $700-900 See Illustration

47 Attributed to Frank Duveneck Head of a Young Boy Oil on canvas 14 1/8 x 10 5/8 inches C $1,000-1,500 See Illustration

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24 DOYLE • OCTOBER 4, 2017 • NEW YORK VIEW THE FULLY ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE AND BID ONLINE AT DOYLE.COM 25 51 54 Attributed to Mary Blood Mellen Ship Leaving Harbor by Moonlight American, 1837-1908 (Castine Harbor) Coastal View, 1878 Oil on canvas Signed with conjoined initials ATBricher and dated 1878 (ll) 16 1/8 x 22 inches Oil on academy board Provenance: 14 x 12 1/8 inches Berry-Hill Galleries, New York This view has traditionally been thought to depict a rock Exhibited: formation at Marblehead, MA. Castine, ME, Castine Historical C Society, 2008 $7,000-9,000 C See Illustration $5,000-7,000 See Illustration 55 Alfred Thompson Bricher American, 1837-1908 Sailing Close to Shore Signed with conjoined initials ATBricher (ll) Watercolor and gouache on paper laid to card 5 x 13 7/8 inches

51 Provenance: [Sale] William Doyle Galleries, New York, American Furniture and Decorative Arts, Nov. 30, 1994, lot 31 Private collection, acquired at the above C $1,500-2,500 52 See Illustration William Pierce Stubbs

American, 1842-1909 54 The Four-Masted Schooner Andrew Adams Sailing Past a Lighthouse Signed W. P. Stubbs. (ll) Oil on canvas laid to board 25 3/4 x 41 1/2 inches C Estate of Patricia S. Bradshaw $1,500-3,000 See Illustration

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53 56 Manner of Antonio Jacobsen William Trost Richards The Steamship Ludgate Hill in American, 1833-1905 Choppy Water Rocks and Sea, 1901 Oil on canvas Signed Wm. T. Richards and dated 1901 (ll) 22 x 36 1/8 inches Watercolor on paper laid to cardboard C 18 1/2 x 25 1/2 inches $1,500-2,000 C See Illustration $2,500-3,500 See Illustration

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26 DOYLE • OCTOBER 4, 2017 • NEW YORK VIEW THE FULLY ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE AND BID ONLINE AT DOYLE.COM 27 57 Richard Hayley Lever American, 1876-1958 Fishing Schooner: Nantucket, Mass., 1913 Signed with monogram (lr); inscribed with title and date 1913 on the mount (hidden by the mat) Watercolor and gouache on paper 11 x 15 inches C $700-900

58 Edward Emerson Simmons American, 1852-1931 Shoreside Fog and Head of a Breton Woman: A Double-sided Work Oil on canvas 12 x 10 inches

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60 61 59 Milton James Burns U.S. Navy. Upon its safe arrival in London, Anton Otto Fischer American School American, 1853-1933 the dramatic passage was described in the American/German, 1882-1962 19th/20th Century Off to the War Zone March 28, 1917 issue of The New York Times : The Sinking of the Merlina The Delta Queen Signed Burns (ll) Signed Anton Otto Fischer (lr) Inscribed as titled followed by an illegible line Gouache on paper laid to board “Running dark and with watches doubled Oil on canvas on the reverse 17 x 26 3/8 inches the ship’s officers and American naval men. 22 x 40 inches Oil on canvas Unframed realized the extreme danger of crossing the • 14 1/8 x 36 1/8 inches Provenance: zone, where the wreckage of other torpedoed $2,500-3,500 C Estate of Charles Austin Buck Private collection, Massachusetts steamships was seen floating, and all seemed See Illustration $600-900 to know that the issue of peace or war flew at See Illustration The present work depicts the departure in the taffrail with the American flag.. Her gun March 1917 of the St. Louis, the first armed crews were ready. to act instantly.. On the last American passenger liner to cross the Atlantic, three nights of the voyage the passengers traversing a zone closed to navigation since formed their dog watches to remain on duty, Germany’s declaration of unrestricted and give alarm if the ship were torpedoed. All submarine destruction. Carrying thirty-one lights in the ship’s saloons, smoking rooms and passengers, with a hold filled to capacity with corridors were extinguished, and the watchers food and other noncontraband freight, the ship sat under a small light in the lounge.” zig-zagged across the ocean, the decks specially C equipped with guns manned by members of the $1,500-2,000 See Illustration

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28 DOYLE • OCTOBER 4, 2017 • NEW YORK VIEW THE FULLY ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE AND BID ONLINE AT DOYLE.COM 29 62 64 Mary Jane Peale George E. Forster American, 1826-1902 American/German, 1817-1896 Still Life with Fruit, 1862 Still Life with Fruit, Nuts and Fruit Flies, 1871 Signed MJ Peale, inscribed from Signed G. Forster and dated 71 (lr) Nature and dated 1862 on the Oil on canvas reverse; affixed to the backing 9 7/8 x 12 inches are fragmentary labels from the C Property of a New York City Private Collector Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine $2,500-3,500 Arts bearing the artist’s signature Oil on canvas 13 x 20 3/8 inches Provenance: The artist Herbert R. Peale, Philadelphia, by inheritance, 1902 George Cluett, Little Compton, RI, 64 acquired from the above, 1946 Mrs. and Mrs. Robert F. Black, Jr., Southern Pines, NC, acquired 1960 Newhouse Galleries, New York Private collection Berry-Hill Galleries, New York

62 Exhibited: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Exhibition of 1882, no. 470 Raleigh, NC, The North Carolina Museum of Art, North Carolina Collects, Oct. 10 - 29, 1967 Literature: Register of Works Received for Exhibition of 1882, Jul. 5, 1882, Archives of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts “The Female Peales: Their Art and its Traditions,” The American Collector, vol. 15, Aug. 1946, p. 14, illus. North Carolina Collects, The North Carolina Museum of Art, Raleigh, NC, 1967, exhi. cat., n.p., no. 34, illus. Bruce Weber, American Paintings IX, Berry-Hill Galleries, New York, pp. 20-21 C $8,000-12,000 See Illustration

63 65 American, 1828-1898 65 Bowl of Strawberries De Scott Evans For Beauty and for Truth: The William and Abigail Gerdts Signed with conjoined American, 1847-1898 Collection of American Still Life, Amherst, MA, Mead Art initials WM Brown (lr) Still Life with Apples and Still Life with Pears: Two Museum, Feb. 27 - Apr. 26, 1998 and New York, Berry-Hill Oil on canvas Signed DD/David (lr) and DA/David (ll) respectively Galleries, May 9 - Jun. 26, 1998 15 1/4 x 20 inches Each Oil on canvas Lausanne, SUI, Fondation de l’Hermitage, Peindre L’Amerique: Provenance: Each 12 x 10 inches Les Artistes du Nouveau Monde 1830-1900, Jun. 27 - Oct. 26, 63 Berry-Hill Galleries, New York Provenance: 2014, cat. no. 2, illus. [Still Life with Apples] C Newhouse Galleries, New York Literature: $6,000-8,000 William H. and Abigail Gerdts, New York Susan Danly and Bruce Weber, For Beauty and for Truth: The See Illustration Berry-Hill Galleries, New York William and Abigail Gerdts Collection of American Still Life, Exhibited: Mead Art Museum, Amherst, MA, 1978, illus. New York, Berry-Hill Galleries, Virtual Reality: American Trompe C l’Oeil Paintings, May 18 - Jun. 30, 1994 $15,000-25,000 See Illustration

30 DOYLE • OCTOBER 4, 2017 • NEW YORK VIEW THE FULLY ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE AND BID ONLINE AT DOYLE.COM 31 66 68 John William Hill Fidelia Bridges American, 1812-1879 American, 1834-1923 Flowers in a Milk Glass Vase Christmas Card Experiments, Signed with initials JWH (ll) “In Yonder Orient Star Oil on board, painted as oval A Hundred Spirits Whisper 10 x 8 inches ‘Peace’,” 1881 C Watercolor and gouache $1,200-1,800 on paper See Illustration Sight 6 1/2 x 4 inches Provenance: 67 Berry-Hill Galleries, New York (i) American School, C 19th Century $500-700 Clover See Illustration Oil on windowshade laid to panel 6 3/4 x 5 1/2 inches together with (ii) American School, 19th Century Corydalis Oil on windowshade laid to panel 5 7/8 x 5 3/8 inches

C 69 70 $700-900 69 70 71 See Illustration of part William Jacob Hays Taylor Buzzell American School American, 1830-1875 American, active circa 1870-1880 19th Century Red Bromeliad, 1861 Autumn Leaves in a Vase, 1874 Still Life of Tomatoes, Corn,

66 Signed W. J. Hays and dated 1861 (lr) Signed Taylor Buzzell and dated 1874 (ll), a Cucumber and a Red Beet Oil on canvas the date in the form of foliage fragments Oil on canvas 15 3/8 x 12 5/8 inches Oil on canvas 12 x 20 inches Provenance: 30 x 25 inches Provenance: The artist C Guy and Elizabeth Mankin, Kent, CT William Jacob Hays, Jr. $1,500-2,500 Literature: Hoffman R. Hays, by descent See Illustration Andrew F. Smith, The Tomato in Acquired from the above America: Early History, Culture, and C Cookery, University of South Carolina $1,200-1,800 Press, 1994, illus. p. 1 See Illustration A copy of The Tomato in America accompanies this lot. C $700-900 See Illustration

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72 73 George Cochran Lambdin American, 1811-1893 American, 1830-1896 Sweet William, 1863 Spring Blossoms, 1875 Signed with conjoined initials JWC and Signed Geo. C. Lambdin and dated 1875 (lr) dated 63 (lr) Oil on panel Oil on canvas laid to board 20 x 11 3/4 inches 10 1/2 x 5 3/4 inches Provenance: 76 Provenance: Berry-Hill Galleries, New York Berry-Hill Galleries, New York C In an article he wrote in 1884 about his iconic subject for The Art Union Magazine, 74 75 76 $1,500-2,500 George Cochran Lambdin observed, There is probably no inanimate object in the world Wakeman Holberton Howard L. Hill John Martin Tracy See Illustration more beautiful than a delicately tinted rose.... While every one acknowledges the beauty American, 1839-1898 American/English, d. 1870 American, 1843-1893 of the Rose, and recognizes its color and its perfume, very few indeed know truly why Suspended Grouse, 1875 Family of Grouse English Setter it is so charming. The charm seems to me to lie, in great part, in the fine silky texture Signed W. Holberton and dated 1875 (lr) Signed H Hill (ll) Signed J. M. Tracy (lr) of the petals and in their translucency. No other flowers have these in such marked Oil on canvas Oil on canvas Oil on canvas laid to board degree, and it is these qualities which make the contrast between the cool, clear, rim 20 x 17 1/8 inches 32 x 24 inches 5 x 9 inches and the outside of the cup, and its glowing heart. The other charm is that which is most C C Provenance: felt when we look down into the depths of the half open bud. It is the charm which it $1,000-2,000 $3,000-5,000 Jack Stadler, Rye, NY shares with every beautiful thing which is “hidden yet half revealed.” [George Cochran See Illustration Thence by descent in the family to the current owner Lambdin, “The Charm of the Rose,” The Art Union Magazine, Jun. - Jul. 1884, vol. 1, p. 137] C Property of a New York Collector C $800-1,200 $6,000-8,000 See Illustration See Illustration

34 DOYLE • OCTOBER 4, 2017 • NEW YORK VIEW THE FULLY ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE AND BID ONLINE AT DOYLE.COM 35 78 Nicolas Alden Brooks American, 1880-1904 A Desktop Still Life, 1890 Signed N. A. Brooks and dated N.Y. 1890 (ll) Oil on canvas laid to Masonite 9 x 11 inches Provenance: [Sale] William Doyle Galleries, New York, 19th and 20th Century American and European Paintings, Feb. 25, 1982, lot 111, illus. Berry-Hill Galleries, New York C $4,000-6,000 See Illustration

78 79 Walter Gay American, 1856-1937 Les Potiches Signed Walter Gay (lr); inscribed as titled and numbered 12 on an old label affixed to the backing Watercolor heightened with gouache, and black and colored chalks on paper 11 x 14 3/8 inches C $1,500-2,500

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77 80 John Henry Wilde William Michael Harnett American, 1848-1892 American, 1909-2006 The Pipe Rack (The Artist’s Pipe Rack), 1877 Still Life with Toadstools II, 1952 Signed WM Harnett and dated 1877 (lr) Signed John C. W. and dated 1952 (ur); Oil on board signed John Wilde, dated 1952 and 7 3/4 x 7 1/4 inches inscribed as titled on the reverse Provenance: Oil on panel Frank Lavand (Lavaud?), , New York, around 7 7/8 x 11 3/4 inches 1877 Exhibited: George Y. Browne, 1884 Boston, MA, St. Botolph Club, n.d. Berry-Hill Galleries, New York C Literature: $5,000-7,000 Bruce Weber, American Paintings and Sculpture VIII See Illustration 1999, Berry-Hill Galleries, Inc., New York, 1999, p. 64, illus. C $25,000-45,000 See Illustration

80 36 DOYLE • OCTOBER 4, 2017 • NEW YORK VIEW THE FULLY ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE AND BID ONLINE AT DOYLE.COM 37 81 Henry Inman American, 1801-1846 Rydal Water Inscribed on the reverse: Painted by H. Inman, 1844/for C. M. Leupp, Esq., N. York/ View of Rydal Water Oil on canvas 20 x 24 inches Provenance: Charles M. Leupp, New York Samuel P. Avery, New York (possibly) W. H. Ingersoll, New York New York, Brooklyn Museum, acquired 1901 Bernard and Dean Levy, New York Exhibited: New York, National Academy of Design, 1845, no. 161 [lent by C. M. Leupp] New York, American Art Union, Catalogue of Works by the Late Henry Inman; with a Biographical Sketch. Exhibition, for the benefit of his Widow 83 and Family, at the Art-Union Rooms, no. 23 Brooklyn, the Brooklyn Institute, June, 1897 83 Buffalo, NY, Albright Art Gallery, The First artists. The winners were selected with the [Lent by W. H. Ingersoll] Harry Mills Walcott Annual Exhibition of Selected Paintings assistance of a jury, the paintings to Washington, DC, National Collection of Fine Arts, American, 1870-1944 by American Artists, May 31 - Sep. 2, 1906. become the property of Samuel T. Shaw. The Gossips, circa 1901 no. 115 [as Gossip, lent by Samuel T. Shaw] The present work was one of the award Academy: The Academic Tradition in American Art, 81 1975, no. 88 Signed H.M. Walcott, and inscribed Literature: winners, and is signed by its owner and Washington, DC, The National Portrait Gallery, Copyright 1902 by S. T. Shaw (ll); signed Charles H. Caffin, “American Studio Talk”, dated 1925 on the reverse.

The Works of Henry Inman, Apr. 3 -Aug. 2, 1987, The present work was inspired by a visit Her only Pilot the soft breeze, the boat Samuel T. Shaw and dated 1925 within a International Studio, 1902, vol. 16, p. 73 The bulk of Shaw’s collection, comprising no. 71 to Rydal Mount, the home of William two inch painted square on the reverse Annual Exhibition of Selected Paintings Lingers; but Fancy is well satisfied: 210 paintings by 103 American artists Literature: Wordsworth. While visiting, Inman painted Oil on canvas by American Artists and a Group of Small With keen eyed Hope, with Memory at her side, (including the present work) was sold at American Art-Union, Catalogue of Works by the a portrait of the poet that both Wordsworth 19 3/4 x 39 1/2 inches Selected Bronzes by American Sculptors, All that to each is precious, as we float auction by the American Art Galleries in 1926. Late Henry Inman; with a Biographical Sketch. and his wife admired greatly. In response to Provenance: Albright Art Gallery, 1906, p. 29 Gently along; regardless who shall chide Exhibition, for the benefit of his Widow and a request from his New York patron, Charles Samuel T. Shaw, New York If the Heavens smile and leave us free to glide. Samuel T. Shaw was a businessman, The painting was reproduced as a postcard Family, at the Art-Union Rooms, no. 23 Leupp, he painted a landscape, Rydal Water. [Sale] American Art Association, New Happy associates! Breathing air remote proprietor of the Grand Union Hotel, on which is indicated Salon 1901 so it New-York Historical Society, National Academy of The exhibition catalogue for the 1846 Inman York, The Samuel T. Shaw Collection of collector and patron of American Art. appears that it may have been exhibited Design Exhibition Record, 1826-1860, 1940, vol. I, memorial exhibition mentions a letter he From trivial cares. But, Fancy and the Muse, American paintings, Jan. 21, 1926, lot 86 A member and officer of the Society of in Paris prior to Walcott’s departure to no. 161, p. 260 wrote to his patron, Luman Reed, describing Why have I crowded this small bark with you [Sale] American Art Association, New York, American Artists, the National Academy America that same year. In a 1902 review Lois Marie Fink and Joshua C. Taylor, Academy: the genesis of the subject: And other of your kind. Ideal crew! Important Examples of English, French & of Design, Lotos, Union League, of the annual exhibition at the Society The Academic Tradition in American Art, National While here sits one whose brightness owes its hues Italian Furniture, Rare Tapestries & National Art, and Salmagundi Clubs, of American Artists, Charles H. Caffin Collection of Fine Arts, 1975, no. 88, p. 195, illus. Mr. Wordsworth pointed out the view and Oriental Rugs, Decorative & Table To flesh and blood; no goddess from above, Shaw awarded cash prizes for the best described the present work as a clever William H. Gerdts, The Works of Henry Inman, went with me when I made the sketch. It Porcelains, Bronzes, Silver & Fabrics, No fleeting spirit, but my own true love. picture at annual exhibitions. study of fisher girls seated in a row, their The National Portrait Gallery, Apr. 3 - Aug. 2, 1987, also included some verses by Wordsworth to Oct. 25, 1928, lot 1239 white caps and blue aprons (especially Washington, DC, no. 71, pp. 53, 56, illus. p. 25 enhance the mood of Inman’s quiet scene: C Property of a Exhibited: Shaw established a Fund in his name that the latter) being made conducive to a

New York City Private Collector New York, Society of American Artists, eventually grew to $1,500, for the annual quaintly piquant scheme of movement $1,500-2,500 1902, no. 115 purchase of one or more works by American and color. [International Studio, 1902, See Illustration vol. 16, p. 29] C $6,000-8,000 See Illustration 82 Richard Hayley Lever American/Australian, 1876-1958 84 Sails Up, St. Ives, Cornwall, 1903 John Martin Tracy Signed Hayley Lever (ll); inscribed as American, 1843-1893 titled and dated 1903 on the stretcher Gossiping at the Gate Oil on panel Signed J. M. Tracy (lr) 6 1/4 x 8 3/4 inches Oil on canvas Provenance: 18 1/4 x 26 1/4 inches Clayton-Liberatore Gallery, C Bridgehampton, NY $2,500-3,500 C See Illustration $2,000-3,000 See Illustration

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84 38 DOYLE • OCTOBER 4, 2017 • NEW YORK VIEW THE FULLY ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE AND BID ONLINE AT DOYLE.COM 39 85 88 John Rollin Tilton American, 1828-1888 American, 1822-1900 View of Lake Como Italian Vista Signed J. R. Tilton (lr) Signed Sonntag (ll) Oil on panel mounted on particle board Oil on canvas 8 3/4 x 14 1/8 inches 12 x 20 inches C Provenance: $1,200-1,800 Berry-Hill Galleries, New York See Illustration C $3,000-5,000 See Illustration

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86 Albion Harris Bicknell American, 1837-1915 Arrival by Gondola, Venice, 1863 Signed with initials A.H.B twice and dated 63 (lr) 89 Oil and graphite pencil on canvas Esther Frances (Fanny, Francesca) Alexander 12 x 10 1/8 inches American, 1837-1917 C Clorinda , 1865 $800-1,200 Inscribed Clorinda Amadei / 19 years of age / painted See Illustration August 1865 / at Faidello / lives 2d house at Modena after the dogana / north Tuscan frontier / on the post road from Pistoia to Modena / Francesca Alexander / of Florence / from notes of Oct 16 1865 [?] on the verso. Inscribed by another hand Clorinda / by Fanny Alexander / Villa Brichieri / Bellosguardo / A Whitney on the reverse Oil on artist board 15 1/4 x 12 inches

Daughter of Boston portrait painter Francis Alexander, Esther Francis [Fanny] Alexander moved to Florence with her family at the age of fifteen. For more than fifteen years they resided at the Villa Brichieri, in Bellosquardo, overlooking Florence.

Essentially self taught, Alexander painted peasants, striving to preserve their folk legends and customs and 86 demonstrating concern for their welfare. Soon after completing the present work, depicting a young woman 87 whose likeness she rendered on several occasions, John Joseph Enneking Francesca wrote to her Boston friend, Lilly Cleveland American, 1841-1916 on September 2, 1865, Every morning I used to paint; Venice at Night, circa 1874 your Clorinda was repeated three times in different Oil on canvas laid to board attitudes.... Her dress is nearly the same which I painted 9 7/8 x 9 5/8 inches in your picture of her [Collection Museum of Art, Provenance: Munson-Williams-Proctor Institute, Utica, NY], she never Spanierman Gallery, LLC, New York looked so pretty in anything else.... I became very fond Questroyal Fine Art, LLC, New York of my little Clorinda this year; she was so innocent and Avery Galleries, Haverford, PA affectionate, and knew so many rispetti and stornelli, and The present work has been registered as queer legends, and stories about all the families in the no. II-B-207 in the Pierce Catalogue Raisonné of neighborhood; innocent stories understand; scandal had the work of John J. Enneking no place in her pure and vigorous mind.”

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40 DOYLE • OCTOBER 4, 2017 • NEW YORK VIEW THE FULLY ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE AND BID ONLINE AT DOYLE.COM 41 91 Andrew W. Warren American, 1823/34-1873 Study in Yucatan, 1865 Signed A.W. Warren and dated 1865 (rc) Oil on panel 12 1/2 x 8 5/8 inches Provenance: John Frederick Kensett Sale: National Academy of Design and Robert Somerville, Auctioneer, Association Hall, Y.M.C.A., New York, The Collection of Over Five Hundred Paintings and Studies by the Late John F. Kensett, March 24-29, 1873, exhi. and sale cat. Estate of Morton Bradley, Arlington, MA Acquired from the above Exhibited: National Academy of Design, 1873, On Exhibition Only, Mr. Kensett’s Last Summer’s Work, and His Private Collection of Pictures by Contemporaneous Artists, no. 788 C $1,000-1,500 See Illustration

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90 92 Will (William F.) Sparks American, 1862-1937 90 Sunset at a Mexican House American, 1835-1910 Signed Will Sparks (ll) View of Cuba, 1860 Oil on canvas Signed Edm. D Lewis and dated 1860 (ll) 20 x 28 inches Oil on canvas C 30 x 43 7/8 inches $3,000-5,000 Provenance: See Illustration Sotheby’s New York, Nov. 19, 2008, lot 85 C $25,000-35,000 See Illustration

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93 94 Henry Augustus Ferguson Henry Roderick Newman American, 1845-1911 American, 1843-1917 Street of Seideh Zeyneb, Cairo, circa 1880 Among the Ruins of Philae, 1893 Signed Henry A. Ferguson (ll); inscribed as Signed H R Newman and dated Philae/19 Jan/1893 and titled on a fragmentary exhibition label affixed inscribed Op. 816 (ll) to the frame Watercolor on paper laid to canvas Oil on canvas 26 x 17 inches 38 5/8 x 28 inches Provenance: Exhibited: Theodore Davis, New York and Newport, RI, from 1893 New York, National Academy of Design, Private collection, New York 1881, no. 321 Berry-Hill Galleries, New York C Property of a New York Museum C $18,000-22,000 $15,000-25,000 See Illustration See Illustration

44 DOYLE • OCTOBER 4, 2017 • NEW YORK VIEW THE FULLY ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE AND BID ONLINE AT DOYLE.COM 45 95 97 99 Kenyon Cox Ernest Wadsworth Edward Dufner American, 1856-1919 Longfellow American, 1872-1957 A Moment of Repose, American, 1845-1921 Bathers in Sunlight 1879 Seated Young Woman, Oil on particle board Signed K. Cox and circa 1880 Signed Edw... Dufner (lr) dated 1879 (lr) Signed with initials 16 x 20 inches Oil on canvasboard E.W.L (lr) Provenance: 5 1/2 x 12 inches Oil on canvas Dr. Stephen Walter, Kenilworth, NJ (possibly) Provenance: 20 x 24 inches Private Collection, CT Berry-Hill Galleries, Provenance: C New York Berry-Hill Galleries, $5,000-7,000 C New York See Illustration

95 $1,500-2,500 C See Illustration $3,000-5,000 See Illustration 96 Luther Emerson 98 Van Gorder Frederick William American, 1861-1931 MacMonnies The Flower Stand, American, 1863-1937 circa late 1890s Bacchante and Infant Signed L. E. Van Gorder (lr) Faun, 1893

Oil on canvas Signed F. MacMonnies, 99 10 x 8 1/4 inches dated 1893 and stamped Provenance: H. Rouart Fondateurs/ Private Collection, Paris on the base Greenwich, CT, Bronze with brown-green 100 since 1995 patina George J. Stengel C Height 16 1/2 inches American, 1872-1937 $1,800-2,200 Provenance: Whitehead, Monhegan, circa 1927 See Illustration Berry-Hill Galleries, Inscribed with the artist’s name and title on the stretcher New York Oil on canvas C 24 1/4 x 30 1/8 inches $2,000-4,000 Provenance: See Illustration Grace V. Stengel, the artist’s widow By gift to the current owner, 1944 C Property of a Mid-Atlantic Museum to Benefit the Acquisitions Fund $2,000-3,000 96 See Illustration

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101 Parke Custis Dougherty American, b. 1867 River Landscape, 1910 Signed P.C. Dougherty. and dated ...10 (lr) Oil on canvas 32 x 39 1/2 inches C $1,500-2,500 See Illustration

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98 46 DOYLE • OCTOBER 4, 2017 • NEW YORK VIEW THE FULLY ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE AND BID ONLINE AT DOYLE.COM 47 102 105 Guy Carleton Wiggins Emile Albert Gruppé American, 1883-1962 American, 1896-1978 Late Summer Sunshine Morning, Bass Rocks Signed Guy Wiggins, NA. (lr); inscribed as titled Signed Emile A. Gruppé (lr); inscribed as titled on and signed Guy Wiggins NA on the reverse the stretcher Oil on canvas Oil on canvas 20 x 24 inches 25 1/4 x 30 1/4 inches C C Estate of Patricia S. Bradshaw $6,000-8,000 $2,000-4,000 See Illustration See Illustration

106 Frederick Judd Waugh American, 1861-1940 Coast of Maine

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102 Provenance: Private Collection, CT C $5,000-7,000 See Illustration 103 Charles Harold Davis 107 American 1856-1933 Christopher Blossom Sun Gleams American, b. 1956 Signed C. H. Davis.(ll); inscribed as titled and Deep Water, 1979 numbered 36 on an old label affixed to the Signed Christopher Blossom and dated © 1979 (lr) stretcher Oil on canvas Oil on canvas 22 x 38 1/4 inches 25 1/8 x 30 1/8 inches C C $10,000-15,000 $5,000-8,000 See Illustration See Illustration

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104 Eric Sloane American, 1905-1985 Fall Foliage Signed Eric Sloane NA and inscribed Fall Foliage (ll) Oil and graphite pencil on board Sight 23 3/8 x 29 1/2 inches Provenance: Hammer Galleries, New York Private collection, acquired from the above, 1986 C Property from a New York and Connecticut Estate $8,000-12,000 See Illustration

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108 109 A statement on the backing indicates This Jerome Myers Thomas Hart Benton sketch is a preliminary study by Thomas

American, 1867-1940 American, 1889-1975 Hart Benton for his mural, The Social History 111 112 Two Girls Dancing, 1906 Preliminary Study for The Social History of the of the State of Indiana, which he executed Signed Jerome Myers and State of Indiana, 1933 for the State of Indiana Exhibit and the dated NY. 1906 (lr) Indistinctly inscribed on recto Century of Progress International Exposition, 111 112 Graphite pencil on paper Graphite on thin paper Chicago, 1933.... The mural has since been Guy Pène du Bois John Koch 8 7/8 x 5 3/8 inches 10 3/4 x 9 3/4 inches installed in the Indiana University Auditorium, American, 1884-1958 American, 1909-1978 C Property from the Collection Provenance: Bloomington, Indiana.... This drawing, along Politician The Green Hat of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond J. Wallace Richards, Indianapolis, IN with 35 other drawings, were presented by Signed G.P. du B. (lr) Signed Koch (lr) Horowitz, sold for the benefit of Dorsky Galleries Ltd., New York the artist to Wallace Richards who was in Oil on board Oil on canvas the Bard Graduate Center charge of the Indiana Exhibit project. 20 x 14 3/4 inches 20 x 16 inches $700-900 C Estate of Helen Olson Provenance: Provenance: See Illustration $3,000-5,000 The artist C.W. Kraushaar Art Galleries, New York See Illustration By descent to William Pène du Bois, his son Schutz & Company, New York By descent to Willa Kim, his wife According to the label from Schutz & Company on the reverse, this painting dates Given the innately acerbic perspective to circa 1940. so frequently seen in his paintings, it is C Property of an East Hampton Estate unsurprising that Pène du Bois chose to $2,500-3,500 depict politicos in a similar manner. He See Illustration painted politicians on a few occasions; one 110 such work, The Politicians, from 1914, was Joseph Stella 113 acquired by the collector Albert Coombs Richmond Barthé American/Italian, 1877-1946 Barnes. Another composition, The Politicians, American, 1901-1989 Back of a Woman, Sleeping was acquired by Chester Dale, a patron of Signed Joseph Stella (lr) Female Head the artist, who helped underwrite his trip to Painted plaster Graphite pencil on paper France in 1924. 5 1/2 x 8 1/4 inches Height 8 3/16 inches Provenance: The present undated work shows a politician C Rabin & Kreuger Gallery, Newark, NJ pontificating, possibly while on the stump, $2,500-3,500 C Property from the Collection of Mr. and a patriotic bunting prominently displayed See Illustration Mrs. Raymond J. Horowitz, sold for the beneath him. The figures surrounding the benefit of the Bard Graduate Center central character are essentially caricatures, $2,000-4,000 swiftly realized likenesses of a politician’s less See Illustration than savory entourage. C The Collection of Willa Kim and William PËne du Bois $3,000-5,000 113 See Illustration

110 50 DOYLE • OCTOBER 4, 2017 • NEW YORK VIEW THE FULLY ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE AND BID ONLINE AT DOYLE.COM 51 116 Johann Berthelsen American/Danish, 1883-1972 Central Park Nocturne Signed Johann Berthelsen (lr) Oil on canvas 12 x 16 inches C $2,500-3,500 See Illustration

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114 115 Aaron Harry Gorson Joseph Hirsch American, 1872-1933 American, 1910-1981

Wharf with Sailboat and Village Horses in a Field 116 Oil on canvas Signed Joseph Hirsch (lr); inscribed For Ray / From Joe (ll); 18 x 30 inches numbered AAA / 5030 on the reverse Provenance: Sepia ink on paper Estate of the artist 8 5/8 x 12 inches C Property from the Collection of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond J. Harbors and boat basins along the Hudson River were themes Horowitz, sold for the benefit of the Bard Graduate Center frequently treated by Aaron Harry Gorson in his later years. $500-700 Using a more relaxed handling than in his dramatic nocturnal See Illustration scenes of industrial Pittsburgh, here he responded to the calm and timeless features of the river and its natural setting, where simple dwellings line the shore and peaceful vessels lie dormant alongside weathered piers. C $1,500-2,500 117 See Illustration American, 1898-1962 The Dining Car Gouache and collage on illustration board 20 x 30 inches Unframed Provenance: Associated American Artists, New York C $3,000-5,000 See Illustration

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118 After 120 BRASILIAN CARACARA EAGLE After John James Audubon Hand-colored etching, aquatint LONG-TAILED DUCK and engraving by Robert Havell, Hand-colored etching, aquatint and circa 1833, on J Wh atman paper engraving by R. Havell, 1836, on watermarked 1836, plate CLXI from J. Whatman paper, plate CCCXII The Birds of America, framed. from The Birds of America, with Sheet 38 x 25 13/16 inches good margins, framed. C Plate 21 x 30 3/8 inches $1,000-1,500 Sheet 25 1/4 x 33 1/2 inches See Illustration C $1,000-1,500 See Illustration 119 After John James Audubon ROUGH-LEGGED FALCON 121 Hand-colored etching, aquatint and After John James Audubon engraving by R. Havell, 1833, on J. BLACK-TAILED HARE Whatman paper, plate CLXVI from Hand-colored lithograph by The Birds of America, framed. J.T. Bowen, 1845, plate LXIII from Sheet 38 x 25 1/4 inches The Viviparous Quadrupeds of North C America, with full (?) margins, framed. $600-800 Sheet 19 7/8 x 26 1/8 inches See Illustration C $800-1,200 See Illustration 122 122 123 124 After John James Audubon Currier & Ives, publishers Currier & Ives, publishers AMERICAN BLACK BEAR AMERICAN HUNTING SCENES: A CAMPING IN THE WOODS: A GOOD Hand-colored lithograph by J.T. Bowen, GOOD CHANCE; AN EARLY START TIME COMING; LAYING OFF (G. 864, 1848, plate CXLI from The Viviparous (GALE 186, 187) 865) 118 Quadrupeds of North America, with full Two hand-colored lithographs, 1863, with Two hand-colored lithographs, 1863, the margins, framed. good or full margins, framed. first with good margins, the second with Sheet 21 x 26 3/4 inches Image of first 18 3/4 x 27 3/4 inches good margins on three sides, trimmed C Estate of George Labalme, Jr. Image of second 18 3/4 x 27 5/8 inches into the publication text at bottom, $3,000-5,000 C Estate of George Labalme, Jr. framed. See Illustration $2,000-3,000 Image of first 18 5/8 x 27 5/8 inches See Illustration Image of second 18 3/4 x 27 5/8 inches C Estate of George Labalme, Jr. $1,000-1,500 See Illustration

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128 John Stobart ST. LOUIS; NEW YORK; SEATTLE Three color offset lithographs, 1978, 1979 and 1991, respectively, signed and numbered 355/750, 316/750 and 113/950, respectively, in pencil, published by Maritime Heritage Prints, Inc., with full margins, framed. Image of largest 19 3/4 x 34 1/8 inches C

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125 126 Currier & Ives, publishers After Frederic S. Cozzens THE CHANCES OF BILLIARDS [YACHT RACING SCENE] (G. 1090) Chromolithograph, circa 1884, Hand-colored lithograph, 1869, with from American Yachts, Their Clubs (full?) margins, framed. and Races, laid on card (as issued), Image 16 3/8 x 24 7/8 inches framed. Sheet 19 7/8 x 26 7/8 inches Sight 13 3/4 x 20 1/2 inches C C $800-1,200 $300-400 See Illustration See Illustration

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56 DOYLE • OCTOBER 4, 2017 • NEW YORK VIEW THE FULLY ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE AND BID ONLINE AT DOYLE.COM 57 129 133 137 142 Group of Chinese Federal Style Mahogany Federal Inlaid Group of Chinese Export Export Porcelain Imari and Birch Bow-Front Mahogany Mirror Porcelain Articles Palette Articles Chest of Drawers Early 19th century 18th/Early 19th century 18th/19th Century With four graduated The scrolled arched crest Comprising a soup plate Comprising two tankards, drawers above a shaped inlaid with a patera. painted with a figure on one of tapered form, apron, raised on splayed Height 42 inches, an elephant, set of five height of taller 6 1/2 inches; bracket feet. Height width 22 1/2 inches. dessert plates, armorial globular teapot; two cups 34 1/2 inches, width C decorated creamer and and saucers; small bowl 37 inches, depth $700-1,000 teapot stand en suite, pair and pair of covered two 21 1/2 inches. of teacups with a tower handled bowls. C 138 crest and four saucers en Provenance: $800-1,200 American School, suite, blue and white plate Elinor Gordon, Villanova, PA 19th Century depicting Dutch figures C 134 Hunter standing beside a constructing a building. $400-600 Pair of Chinese Export stream with fishermen in Diameter of soup plate Porcelain Brown their boats, a shepherd 9 inches. 130 Fitzhugh Soup Plates and his flock, a church • Queen Anne Cherry 19th Century and village $400-600 Chest on Stand Diameter 9 7/8 inches. Watercolor, pen and ink Delaware Valley Provenance: on silk 143 With three short above Elinor Gordon, 17 x 22 inches Federal Inlaid five long graduated Villanova, PA; Provenance: Cherry Bow-Front drawers, the lower section Together with a Green Sotheby’s, New York, Chest of Drawers with a long drawer, above Fitzhugh Plate with January 28, 1994, lot 973 Mid Atlantic States,

a shaped apron, raised on Crest and Motto. C Estate of early 19th century 138 cabriole legs ending in 19th Century Barbara Anspach With four graduated trifid feet. Height 6 feet, Diameter 9 1/2 inches. $800-1,200 line-inlaid and banded width 41 3/4 inches, C Property from a See Illustration cockbeaded drawers depth 22 inches. Private Minneapolis over a shaped apron with 135 C Collection 139 lozenge inlays and $600-800 $800-1,200 Pair of American Tin and splayed bracket feet with Mirror Sconces lozenge inlays. 131 135 19th Century Height 38 1/2 inches, British Sailor’s Chippendale Each with a circular width 40 1/2 inches, Woolwork Picture Inlaid Mahogany backplate and drip pan depth 22 1/2 inches. 19th Century Reverse-Serpentine with crimped borders. C The ship depicted moored Slant-Front Desk Height 10 inches. $1,500-3,000 by a strip of land. Height Massachusetts, C See Illustration overall 16 1/4 inches, Late 18th century $250-350 width 21 inches. The interior with a C patera-inlaid prospect 140 $400-600 door, valanced drawers American Yellow Painted and pigeonholes above Two-Door Cupboard 132 small drawers, the case First half of the Pair of Dutch Delft with four long drawers, 19th century Chargers on ogee bracket feet. The molded cornice above 18th Century Height 43 inches, width a pair of double-paneled Each painted with a 42 1/2 inches, doors, opening to an flower basket. Diameter depth 22 inches. interior with one shelf, 13 1/4 inches. C raised on ogee bracket Provenance: $1,200-1,800 feet. Height 59 1/2 inches, Charles van der Hayden, See Illustration width 54 1/2 inches, Rotterdam depth 55 inches. C Estate of 136 C Barbara Anspach Gilt-Copper Full Bodied $500-700 $300-500 Cow-Form Weathervane On a wood and metal 141 stand. Height 18 inches, George II Parcel-Gilt width 24 1/2 inches. Mahogany Mirror C Property from a 18th Century Pennsylvania Collection Height 41 1/2 inches, 136 $800-1,200 width 22 1/2 inches. See Illustration C $300-400

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144 145 146 148 150 152 Pair of Chinese Export ‘Blue Classical Gilt Stenciled Rosewood American Mahogany Drop-Leaf Table Pair of Federal Upholstered Federal Mahogany Work Table Classical Upholstered Mahogany Sofa Fitzhugh’ Crested Porcelain Plates Pier Table 19th Century Mahogany Side Chairs Massachusetts, early 19th century New York, circa 1825 Circa 1800 Second quarter of the 19th century With a single drawer, raised on Attributed to John Carlisle, With three drawers, raised on rounded The paneled backscrolling crestrail above Each of square form with lobed The marble top with rounded front spiral-turned legs ending in casters. Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1790 outset fluted and reeded legs. outscrolled arms and fronted by carved corners, raised on four low bracket corners, above a conforming frieze on Height 29 1/2 inches, width 42 inches, Height 39 inches, width 22 inches, Height 28 1/2 inches, width 23 inches, dolphins, the paneled straight seat feet. 9 3/4 Inches square. voluted supports and pilasters flanking depth 18 inches. depth 17 inches. depth 19 inches. raised on paw feet with winged brackets, Provenance: a mirror plate, the concave base raised • C C Estate of a New York Lady ending in casters. Estate of Miriam Klein, on turned feet. Height 33 inches, $250-350 $500-700 $800-1,200 Height 37 inches, width 8 feet 5 inches, Philadelphia, PA width 44 1/2 inches, depth depth 25 inches. Harry A. Eberhardt & Son Inc., 18 1/4 inches. 147 149 151 C Philadelphia, PA C Queen Anne Maple Drop-Leaf Table William IV Mahogany Canterbury Classical Giltwood and Composition $1,000-1,500 C $2,000-4,000 The leaves with rounded corners, Circa 1835 Pier Mirror See Illustration $2,000-3,000 See Illustration raised on cabriole legs ending in The shaped X-form supports centering 19th Century See Illustration turned feet. Height 28 1/2 inches, a carved wreath, above a drawer, Height 43 inches, width 25 1/2 inches. 153 width 44 inches, depth 18 inches. raised on turned legs ending C Pair of Classical Mahogany Pier Tables C in casters. Height 19 1/2 inches, $400-600 Possibly Philadelphia, second quarter of $500-700 width 22 1/2 inches, depth 13 inches. the 19th century C The rectangular marble top above a $300-500 molded frieze, raised on voluted supports over a shaped platform base on turned feet. Height 33 3/4 inches, width 38 inches, depth 18 1/4 inches. C $1,000-1,500 See Illustration of Part

154 Chinese Export Porcelain Famille Rose Platter 18th Century; Together with a Canton Famille Rose Square Bowl and Chamberstick, 19th Century. Length of platter 15 1/4 inches. • $150-250

155 Pair of Classical Mahogany Upholstered Stools Each of serpentine form, on casters. Height 16 1/2 inches, 18 1/2 inches square.

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60 DOYLE • OCTOBER 4, 2017 • NEW YORK VIEW THE FULLY ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE AND BID ONLINE AT DOYLE.COM 61 156 158 Two Chinese Export Federal Inlaid Mahogany Porcelain Pseudo Tobacco Serpentine-Front Chest of Leaf Pattern Platters Drawers Early 19th century Attributed to Matthew Egerton Jr., Each of shaped oblong form. New Brunswick, , Lengths 14 1/2 inches and early 19th century 16 1/2 inches. With four graduated string-inlaid C Property from a Private long drawers between wide Minneapolis Collection bellflower-inlaid stiles, above $2,000-3,000 a shaped apron continuing to See Illustration splayed bracket feet. Height 40 1/2 inches, width 157 44 1/2 inches, depth 20 3/4 inches.

156 Set of Four Chinese Export C Porcelain Pseudo Tobacco Leaf $2,000-4,000 Pattern Plates See Illustration Early 19th century Diameter 9 inches. 159 C Property from a Private Chippendale Cherry Side Chair Minneapolis Collection Chapin School, Connecticut $800-1,200 Valley, circa 1780 The serpentine crest with a flanged shell and scrolled ears, above a pierced splat in a molded shoe, over a slip seat, raised on cabriole legs ending in 165 claw and ball feet. Height 38 1/2 inches, width 21 1/4 inches, depth 17 inches. C $2,000-4,000 160 163 165 See Illustration Chinese Export Porcelain Blue Queen Anne Cherry High Chest Federal Upholstered Fitzhugh Oval Platter and Mazarin The molded cornice above two short Mahogany Sofa Early 19th century and four long graduated drawers, the Mid Atlantic States, circa 1800 Length 17 1/2 inches. lower section with a long drawer over The straight backrest and shaped C The James P. and three small drawers, raised on cabriole sides above a straight seat, on square Joan M. Warburg Collection legs ending in turned feet. Height 71 inches, tapering legs joined by stretchers. $400-600 width 39 1/2 inches, depth 19 inches. Height 37 inches, width 6 feet 1 inch, C depth 22 inches. 161 $1,200-1,800 Provenance: Federal Pine Blanket Chest Sotheby’s, New York, January 21, 2006, First half of the 19th century 164 lot 426. With three drawers. Height 49 inches, Chinese Export Porcelain Famille C width 37 inches, depth 19 inches. Rose Shaped Oval Platter $800-1,200 • 18th Century See Illustration $250-350 Decorated with a boy on an ox, geese, etc. Length 14 1/2 inches. 166 162 C Property from a Chippendale Walnut Slant-Front Desk American Pierced Tin Private Minneapolis Collection Late 18th century Twelve-Light Chandelier $600-900 The interior with a prospect door, 19th Century valanced pigeonholes and small Height 31 inches, diameter 25 inches. drawers, the case with four graduated Provenance: lip molded long drawers, on ogee Buckley & Buckley, bracket feet. Height 42 inches, Salisbury, Connecticut width 38 inches, depth 21 inches. C C $500-700 $700-1,000 158

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62 DOYLE • OCTOBER 4, 2017 • NEW YORK VIEW THE FULLY ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE AND BID ONLINE AT DOYLE.COM 63 171 173 George III Mahogany Group of Chinese Export Tilt-Top Tripod Stand Cabbage Leaf Porcelain Late 18th century Articles The banded top Including plates, bowls, with canted corners. covered bowls, boxes, Height 28 1/2 inches, etc., approximately width 19 3/4 inches, ninety pieces. depth 16 1/2 inches. Diameter of largest bowl C 9 1/2 inches. $200-300 C Property from a New York Private Estate 172 $300-500 Federal Inlaid Cherry Corner Cupboard 174 167 Possibly North Carolina, Group of Chinese Export early 19th century Cabbage Leaf Porcelain The scrolled pediment Articles with turned finials and Including a pair of baluster terminating in pinwheels, vases with kylin handles, above a line-inlaid case height 17 inches; vases; with arched glazed door covered jars; snuff bottles; and painted interior, the etc., approximately lower section with a frieze thirty-three pieces. drawer with fan spandrels, C Property from a two paneled doors with New York Private Estate inlaid paterae, the apron $500-700 inlaid with a fan motif, on bracket feet. 175 Height 8 feet 4 inches, Federal Upholstered width 44 1/2 inches, Mahogany Side Chair depth 28 inches. Attributed to C John Carlisle, Providence, $2,000-3,000 Rhode Island, circa 1790 168 See Illustration Height 39 3/4 inches, width 21 inches, depth 17 inches. C Estate of a 167 169 New York Lady Associated Pair of Canton Famille Federal Inlaid Mahogany Tall Case Clock $600-800 Rose Porcelain Platters Attributed to John Scudder, Westfield, See Illustration 19th Century New Jersey, early 19th century Each with a figural scene within The scrolled pediment with three brass a border of flowers, butterflies and finials, the painted dial with moon phase, fretwork. Length 17 inches. subsidiary seconds dial and day-of-the-month, C Property from a the serpentine arched case door flanked Private Minneapolis Collection by fluted corner columns, the serpentine $1,200-1,800 apron continuing to splayed bracket feet. See Illustration Height 7 feet 11 1/2 inches, width 17 inches, 172 depth 9 1/2 inches. 168 C Associated Pair of Canton Famille $4,000-6,000 Rose Porcelain Tureens See Illustration 19th Century 176 176A Each decorated with figural scenes 170 Federal Inlaid Mahogany Federal Mahogany within a border of flowers, butterflies Federal Style Inlaid Mahogany Butler’s Chest of Drawers Five-Legged Fold-Over and fretwork. Length 14 1/2 inches. Serpentine Sideboard New York, early 19th century Card Table C Property from a With three frieze drawers above a pair The fitted desk drawer above New York, early 19th century Private Minneapolis Collection of cupboard doors flanked by deep three long drawers and a Of double-elliptical form, $1,200-1,800 drawers, on square tapering legs. Height shaped apron, raised on raised on reeded legs See Illustration 39 inches, width 6 feet 3/4 inches, splayed bracket feet. with casters. depth 27 1/2 inches. Height 45 inches, width Height 30 1/2 inches, width C 47 inches, depth 22 inches. 42 inches, depth 20 inches. C • $1,000-1,500 175 $800-1,200 $800-1,200 169

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177 Silver & Silver Plate 180 182 American Silver Porringer Set of Six American Silver 177 178 Thomas Edwards, Boston, Bird-Back Tablespoons American Silver Two-Handled Cup American Silver Tankard circa 1740 Maker’s mark I.G in an oval, John Coney, Boston, circa 1687 John Edwards, Boston, circa 1700 Of circular form, with circa 1790 Of tapering cylindrical form, with a molded foot and two Of tapering cylindrical form, the S-scroll handle with a pierced keyhole Each with bright cut later scrolled handles, the body engraved Ex dono lion’s mask, with reeded band at foot. Height 5 inches, handle. Length 8 inches, decoration, the reverse of Wm Browne senr Esque. Height 5 1/8 inches, approximately 13 ounces. approximately 8 ounces. the bowl with a bird holding approximately 11 ounces. C Estate of a New York Lady Similar porringers by an olive branch. Provenance: $2,000-3,000 Thomas Edwards were sold Height 9 1/8 inches, total First Church, Salem Massachusetts, 1687 See Illustration Thomaston Place Auction approximately 14 ounces. Christie’s New York January 18, 2007 either lot 63 or 64 Galleries, June 1, 2013, C Estate of a New York Lady Literature: 179 lot 52 and Sotheby’s $500-800 E. Alfred Jones, Old Silver of American Churches, 1913, American Silver Cann New York, January 21, 2005, p. 419, illus. pl. CXXVII John Hutton, New York, circa 1720 lot 412. 183 Hermann Frederick Clarke, John Coney, Silversmith Of baluster form, with gadrooning to the rim and foot C Estate of a New York Lady American Silver 1655-1722, 1932, cat. no. 6 rim, with leaf capped leaf handle. Height 4 1/2 inches, $2,000-4,000 Water Pitcher Patricia Kane, Massachusetts Silversmiths and Jewelers, approximately 12 ounces. Peter L. Krider for John 1998, p. 322 C 181 B. McFadden & Son, C Estate of a New York Lady $2,000-3,000 American Silver Teapot Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, $10,000-15,000 See Illustration Joseph Anthony, Jr., circa 1840 See Illustration Philadelphia, circa 1785 The body chased with Of drum form, with a fruit, flowers and foliage straight spout, the cover centering a cartouche with a with a ball finial, the body beaded rope twist band at engraved with the crest of the shoulders, the neck and Walpole. Length 8 inches, pedestal foot in rocaille, approximately 17 ounces, the scrolled handle with a all in. grape cluster cap. Provenance: Height 15 1/2 inches, Bonham’s New York, January approximately 47 ounces. 22, 2009, lot 1000 C Another teapot by Joseph $800-1,200 Anthony, Jr. was sold Pook See Illustration and Pook, April 12, 2012 lot 878 for $7,703. C $3,000-5,000

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178 179 66 DOYLE • OCTOBER 4, 2017 • NEW YORK VIEW THE FULLY ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE AND BID ONLINE AT DOYLE.COM 67 184 188 193 Samuel Kirk Silver Ewer Pair of Gorham Dominick & Haff Sterling Silver 1830-1846 Sterling Silver Platters Two-Handled Tray Of baluster form, chased with figures and architectural scenes 1895 and 1894 1885 amongst flowers and foliage, the flower capped scrolled handle Each of shaped oval form, with Of rectangular form, with a with applied bird. Height 15 inches, approximately 52 ounces. a gadrooned border. gadrooned border. Length over A similar early Kirk ewer was sold Potomack Company, Alexandria, Length 18 1/2 inches, handles 32 inches, approximately VA, April 4, 2015, lot 307 for $5,500. total approximately 116 ounces. 212 ounces. The present ewer was originally purchased by John E. Brand C The James P. and C The James P. and (1775-1849), whose name is inscribed to the body. Brand was Joan M. Warburg Collection Joan M. Warburg Collection born in Scotland and came to America moving to Lexington $1,200-1,800 $2,000-4,000 Kentucky in 1802 where he established a factory which produced the first hemp bagging in the . 189 194 At his death in 1849 his estate was valued at over $450,000. The Pair of Gorham Sterling Silver An Unusual S. Kirk & Son ewer was then presented as a gift to his granddaughter Elizabeth Chop Dishes en Suite with Sterling Silver Equestrian Brand Warfield (1827-1891). Elizabeth had married Elisha Nicholas the Preceding Theme Pitcher 191 Warfield (1823-1903), son of one of the founders of the Lexington 1909 1880-1890 Jockey Club who was known as the “father of the Kentucky Turf” Each of shaped oval form, Of baluster form, chased with an thus uniting two of Kentucky’s prominent families. Lot 184 and 185 with a gadrooned border. image of a horse and rider, the have descended seven generations in the original family. Diameter 13 3/4 inches, total handle formed as a riding crop C Estate of Eleanor Johnson approximately 83 ounces. and spurs. Height 13 1/4 inches, $2,000-3,000 C The James P. and approximately 41 ounces. See Illustration Joan M. Warburg Collection C Property of a New York Estate $800-1,200 $2,500-3,500 185 See Illustration American Silver Monteith 190 George W. Stewart, Lexington, Kentucky, circa 1845 Gorham Sterling Silver 195 Chased allover with flowers, thistles and foliage in figural Fish Platter en Suite with Pair of Unusual American scenes, on a pedestal foot, with removable scalloped crown. the Preceding Sterling Silver Covered Diameter 10 inches, approximately 39 ounces. 1895 Entrée Dishes The pair to this monteith, also by Stewart, was sold Sotheby’s, Of shaped oval form, with a William H. Saxton, New London, New York, October 28, 2004, lot 607. gadrooned border. Connecticut, circa 1895 George Stewart opened his business in Length 24 inches, approximately Each of oval form, the cover and Lexington, Kentucky in May 1843 after 73 ounces. body completely chased with training in New York City. By 1852 he had sold C The James P. and flowers and butterflies in relief on the shop to his apprentice Thomas Calvert Joan M. Warburg Collection a stippled ground, the removable and Stewart went on to serve with the $700-1,000 finials with rusticated branches 53rd Kentucky Volunteer Mounted forming the monogram. Infantry for the Union during the Civil War. 191 Length 11 1/4 inches, total 184 This monteith was presented to William Tiffany & Co. Sterling Silver approximately 97 ounces. Moses Brand (1803-1845) by his mother Centerpiece Bowl C Property of a Eliza Haigh Brand (1782-1849). The 1875-1891 Connecticut Collector Brands were a prominent family in early Of circular form, with applied $3,000-5,000 Kentucky, and the thistles decorating William Moses Brand floral and foliate band to rim, See Illustration this piece refer to their Scottish birth. the body with leaves and She was the wife of John Brand who had made his fortune in hemp floral wreaths, on four paw bagging (see lot 184 for a ewer owned by John Brand). Lot 184 feet. Diameter 9 1/2 inches, and 185 have descended seven generations in the original family. approximately 30 ounces. C Estate of Eleanor Johnson C $4,000-6,000 $1,500-2,500 194 See Illustration See Illustration

186 192 Tiffany & Co. Sterling Silver Soup Tureen and Cover Group of American Sterling 1854-1870 Silver Floral Repoussé Of oval form, the cover with a ring Decorated Table Articles handle, the foot and rim with Greek Key border, on a pedestal Including five pieces marked foot. Length over handles 16 inches, total approximately 64 ounces. S. Kirk & Son; comprising three • bowls; two sugar bowls; cream $2,500-3,500 jug; and a waiter. Diameter of

largest bowl 9 1/2 inches, 195 187 total approximately 60 ounces. Tiffany & Co. Sterling Silver Wave Edge Pattern Centerpiece Bowl • 1875-1891 $700-900 Of circular form, on a conforming foot, with applied wave rim. Diameter 12 inches, approximately 27 ounces. 185 • $600-800 68 DOYLE • OCTOBER 4, 2017 • NEW YORK VIEW THE FULLY ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE AND BID ONLINE AT DOYLE.COM 69 202 Tiffany & Co. Sterling Silver English King Pattern Partial Flatware Service Comprising ten dinner forks, ten luncheon forks, six salad forks, ten tablespoons, fourteen dessert spoons, fourteen teaspoons, four iced tea spoons, twelve luncheon knives, ten breakfast knives and a sauce ladle; Together with a Set of Twelve Steiff Sterling Silver Repoussé Pattern Teaspoons. Total approximately

198 157 ounces, weighable. C $4,000-6,000 196 200 See Illustration of Part Whiting Sterling Silver and Mixed Metal Bowl Set of Six Tiffany & Co. Sterling Silver Blackberry Pattern Circa 1880 Strawberry Forks; Together with a Tiffany & Co. Olympian 202A Pattern Pie Server and Pair of Asparagus Tongs. Of circular form, the body applied with a bird and fruit on a Tiffany & Co. Sterling Silver Windham hammered ground, on a pedestal foot. Diameter 7 inches, Total approximately 22 ounces. Pattern Flatware Service approximately 14 ounces. C The James P. and Joan M. Warburg Collection Comprising twelve dinner forks, twelve lunch forks, 202 part • $700-1,000 twelve salad forks, twelve cocktail forks, twelve ice $600-800 cream forks, twelve dinner knives, twelve lunch knives, 201 twelve butter knives, twelve soup spoons, twelve 197 Tiffany & Co. Sterling Silver Loving Cup bouillon spoons, twelve fruit spoons, eight iced tea Gorham Sterling Silver and Mixed Metal Cream Jug 1891-1902 spoons, twelve teaspoons, gravy ladle, sauce ladle, cake 1882 The body with applied band of shells and scrolls, with server, three serving spoons, sugar tongs; Together Of baluster form, with applied bird, butterfly and branch on tied branches centering portrait medallions and dated with a Tiffany & Co. Sterling Silver Faneuil Pattern a hammered ground, on a ring foot. Height 3 1/8 inches. 1897/1898, with three loop handles. Height 7 1/4 inches, Serving Spoon and Pie Server and a Continental • approximately 29 ounces. Silver Serving Spoon.Total approximately 214 ounces, $400-600 C The James P. and Joan M. Warburg Collection weighable. $1,000-1,500 C 202 detail 198 See Illustration $6,000-8,000 Tiffany & Co. Aesthetic Movement Sterling Silver Bamboo with Fern Pattern Tea Service 203 1870-75 Gorham Martelé Sterling Silver Comprising a teapot, two-handled covered sugar bowl and Loving Cup a cream jug, each flattened body decorated on either side Circa 1905 with bamboo rods and wirework depicting pendant ferns. The shaped cylindrical body with three loop handles, Height of teapot 5 1/8 inches, total approximately chased with grapevines and clusters on a hammered 34 ounces, all in. surface, on a wood base with a presentation plaque cf: Tiffany Silver, Charles H. Carpenter Jr. with inscribed To our Superintendent John D. Slayback from Mary Grace Carpenter, fig. 257, p. 188, for an illustration the Officers and Teachers associated of Tiffany & Co.’s working drawing, no. 69, for a mounting with him in The Washington Square design for a vase with this decoration dated M.E. Sunday School From 1869 to December 6, 1873. 1907. Height of cup 9 1/2 inches, A teapot of this pattern is in the collection of approximately 74 ounces, weighable. the New York Historical Society. This rare Martelé silver loving cup was C presented on May 9, 1907 to $2,000-3,000 John D. Slayback (1838-1924) by See Illustration the Washington Square Methodist Episcopal Church for almost 40 years 199 of service. Frank W. Smith Sterling Silver Newport Shell Pattern A successful investment banker and Partial Flatware Service stock broker on Wall Street, Slayback Comprising nineteen dinner forks, eleven luncheon forks, was also a great leader and patron of twelve fish forks, ten dessert spoons, eleven teaspoons, the church. eight demitasse spoons, three tablespoons, three egg An article written at the time quotes

spoons, twenty dinner knives, twelve luncheon knives, a friend as saying, “he (Slayback) John D. Slayback twelve fish knives, four butter knives, three serving spoons, depresses stocks and booms gravy ladle, fish slice and butter pick. Total approximately religion.” The Washington Square M.E. Church had a 174 ounces, weighable. long history of charitable works and social missions. In C The James P. and Joan M. Warburg Collection 2004, it merged with two other neighborhood churches $1,500-2,500 to form the Church of the Village. C 201 $5,000-7,000 203 See Illustration

70 DOYLE • OCTOBER 4, 2017 • NEW YORK VIEW THE FULLY ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE AND BID ONLINE AT DOYLE.COM 71 210 Whiting Sterling Silver Punch Service 204 Circa 1910 Tiffany & Co. Sterling Silver Comprising a two-handled punch bowl and nine Centerpiece Bowl cups, each of urn form, the rim with a band of 1907-1938 fluting alternating rosettes, on a square pedestal Of circular form, the flat cavetto with foot. Length of punch bowl 21 inches, total presentation inscription and applied bead approximately 164 ounces. and leaf tip border, on a ring foot. A similar punch bowl (but without the cups) was Diameter 15 inches, approximately sold Sotheby’s, New York 70 ounces. May 19, 2005 lot 53 C The James P. and Joan M. Warburg for $9,600. Collection C Estate of a New York Lady $1,000-1,500 $3,000-5,000 See Illustration 205 Tiffany & Co. Sterling Silver Cocktail 211 Service Tiffany & Co. Sterling Silver Tea and Coffee 1907-1938 Service and Tray Comprising twelve goblets and a 20th Century rectangular two-handled tray. Height of Comprising a teapot, coffee pot, cream jug, goblets 4 5/8 inches, length of tray covered sugar bowl, waste bowl and a two-handled 24 inches, total approximately 115 ounces. tray, each tapering square body with canted C The James P. and Joan M. Warburg corners, the covers with urn-form finial. Height of Collection 206 coffee pot 7 1/2 inches, length of tray 25 inches, $2,000-3,000 total approximately 185 ounces. 210 C 206 207 208 $2,000-3,000 Tiffany & Co. Sterling Silver Hamilton Tiffany & Co. Sterling Silver Faneuil Pattern Tiffany & Co. Sterling Silver See Illustration Engraved Pattern Tea and Coffee Flatware Service Platter Service Comprising eleven dinner forks, eleven 20th Century 212 1907-1938 luncheon forks, twenty-two salad forks, twelve Of rectangular form, with a shell Reed & Barton Silver-Gilt Francis I Pattern Comprising a teapot, coffee pot, cream cocktail forks, twenty-four dessert spoons, and gadrooned border. Length Flatware Service jug, covered sugar bowl, waste bowl, twenty-four teaspoons, twelve bouillon of tray 18 inches, approximately Comprising twelve dinner forks, twelve luncheon kettle-on-stand and two-handle tray. spoons, ten demitasse spoons, twelve dinner 56 ounces. forks, twelve salad forks, twelve cocktail forks, Height of kettle-on-stand 12 1/2 inches, knives, twelve luncheon knives, twelve fish C twelve soup spoons, twelve dessert spoons, length over handles of tray 26 1/4 inches, knives, twelve steak knives, ten butter knives, $1,000-1,500 twelve teaspoons, twelve iced tea spoons, total approximately 262 ounces. four serving spoons, berry spoon, two-piece twenty-four dinner knives, twelve butter knives, C carving set, gravy ladle, sauce ladle, pair 209 two pairs of large salad servers, two serving $6,000-9,000 of sugar tongs and a lemon fork. Total American Sterling Silver Tea forks, pierced serving spoon, soup ladle, sauce See Illustration approximately 217 ounces, weighable. and Coffee Service ladle, two-piece carving set, pie server and C The James P. and Joan M. Warburg Comprising a teapot, coffee twelve salt spoons. Total approximately Collection pot, cream jug, covered sugar 195 ounces, weighable. $3,000-5,000 bowl, waste bowl and a C Property of a Connecticut Collector 211 See Illustration of Part kettle-on-stand, each of globular $4,000-6,000 form, with a stepped domed See Illustration of Part cover. Height of coffee pot Together with 9 1/2 inches; 213 a Regency Style Silver Plated Set of Twelve Tiffany & Co. Silver-Gilt Two-Handled Tray. Rose-Form Place Card Holders Length 29 inches, total Length 2 3/4 inches, total approximately approximately 21 ounces, weighable; Together with a Set 162 ounces weighable, all in. of Twelve Webster Silver-Gilt Mounted C Glass Coasters. Diameter 3 inches. $2,000-3,000 C Property of a Connecticut Collector

$500-700

207 part 212 part 72 DOYLE • OCTOBER 4, 2017 • NEW YORK VIEW THE FULLY ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE AND BID ONLINE AT DOYLE.COM 73 Property of a New York City Private Collector

214 Pair of Continental Neoclassical Porcelain Campaniform Vases as Lamps Height 12 inches. C Property of a New York City Private Collector $200-300

215 Group of Brass Fireplace Equipment 19th/20th Century Comprising pair of andirons, each with double ovoid finials, length 23 inches; serpentine fender, length 60 inches; shovel; tongs; and covered kindling bin, on paw feet. C Property of a New York City Private Collector

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216 Federal Style Inlaid Mahogany, Parcel Gilt and Églomisé Pier 218 221 224 Mirror Federal Mahogany Classical Gilt-Bronze Mounted Group of Brass Fireplace Equipment Height 62 inches, Drop-Leaf Work Table Mahogany Chest of Drawers 19th/20th Century width 22 1/2 inches. Possibly Boston, early 19th century New York, second quarter of the Comprising a pair of Federal style C Property of a The top with a reeded edge and 19th century brass andirons, each with double urn New York City Private Collector D-shaped leaves, above two The marble top above a frieze drawer finials, height 21 1/2 inches; fender 216A $400-600 cockbeaded drawers, the lower drawer and three setback long drawers including two removable tool rests, partitioned, over a pull-out cloth flanked by freestanding columns, length 47 3/4 inches; and a pair of 216A basket, on spiral-turned legs with raised on paw feet. Height 39 inches, andirons, each with faceted ovoid Pair of Chippendale Mahogany casters. Height 29 inches, width width 51 1/4 inches, depth 26 inches. finial, height 18 inches. Parcel Gilt Mirrors 18 1/2 inches, depth 18 inches. C Property of a C Property of a Circa 1775 Provenance: New York City Private Collector New York City Private Collector The scrolled pediment centering Ginsburg & Levy, New York $1,500-2,000 $400-600 a phoenix, the rectangular plate C Property of a See Illustration within a frame with square outset New York City Private Collector 225 upper corners and a shaped apron, $400-600 222 Gilt and Patinated-Bronze pendant foliage, fruit and flowers Campaign Style Upholstered Sinumbra Lamp at the sides. Height 57 1/2 inches, 219 Iron Settee Hooper, Boston, 19th century width 29 3/4 inches. George III Style Gilt-Metal Mounted With suede cushions. Height With cut and frosted glass shade. C Property of a Hanging Lantern 38 inches, width 6 feet 3 inches, Height 26 1/2 inches. New York City Private Collector With bird finial. Height 29 inches. depth 21 inches. C Property of a $6,000-9,000 C Property of a C Property of a New York City Private Collector See Illustration New York City Private Collector New York City Private Collector $500-700 $200-400 $500-700 See Illustration 217 Federal Mahogany Work Table 220 223 New York, early 19th century Pair of Federal Style Upholstered Classical Giltwood and Églomisé The case with rounded outset spiral Mahogany Bergères Mirror carved corners, two cockbeaded Height 34 inches, width 25 1/2 inches, 19th Century drawers, on a lyre support with depth 20 inches. Height 32 inches, width 15 3/4 inches; brass ‘strings’ and four molded and C Property of a Together with a Classical Painted leaf carved legs ending in carved New York City Private Collector and Églomisé Mirror. 19th Century. paw feet on casters. Height $500-700 Height 29 1/2 inches, width 13 1/2 inches. 30 1/4 inches, width 23 inches, C Property of a depth 18 inches. New York City Private Collector 217 C Property of a $400-600 New York City Private Collector $1,500-2,500 See Illustration 74 DOYLE • OCTOBER 4, 2017 • NEW YORK VIEW THE FULLY ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE AND BID ONLINE AT DOYLE.COM 75 226 Federal Mahogany Work Table 19th Century With two drawers, the top drawer partitioned, flanked by outset fluted stiles over reeded supports and a concave shelf stretcher, all on turned legs with casters. Height 30 1/2 inches, width 20 1/2 inches, depth 16 1/2 inches. C Property of a New York City Private Collector $300-500

227 Pair of Chinese Export Porcelain Famille Rose Covered Jardinieres 19th Century Each of square flared form, with gilt foliate handles. 233 Height 9 1/2 inches. C Property of a New York City Private Collector $400-600

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Federal Mahogany Pembroke Table Pair of Chinese Export Porcelain Famille Rose 234 In the manner of Duncan Phyfe, New Covered Jardinieres York early 19th century 19th Century With double-elliptical leaves and two Each of flared and faceted form, with rope-twist frieze drawers, raised on four turned handles. Height 9 1/4 inches. and foliate carved supports over a Provenance: 229 concave foliate carved base on reeded 230 Ginsburg & Levy, New York Patinated-Bronze Sinumbra Lamp and waterleaf carved legs with brass Classical Gilt-Metal Mounted C Property of a New York City Private Collector 19th Century paw casters. Height 28 inches, Mahogany Commode $400-600 With cut and frosted glass shade. width 38 3/4 inches, depth 25 1/4 New York, circa 1825 See Illustration Height 26 1/2 inches. inches. The shaped marble top above three C Property of a C Property of a long drawers flanked by Egyptian term 234 New York City Private Collector New York City Private Collector figures, raised on foliate carved hairy George III Style Gilt-Metal Mounted Glass $400-600 $1,200-1,800 paw feet. Height 34 1/2 inches, width Hanging Lantern See Illustration 44 1/4 inches, depth 19 3/4 inches. Height 31 inches. Provenance: C Property of a New York City Private Collector Bernard & S. Dean Levy, New York $1,500-2,500 C Property of a See Illustration New York City Private Collector $3,000-5,000 235 See Illustration Classical Mahogany and Parcel Gilt Pier Table New York, circa 1825 231 The rectangular marble top above a frieze with Stone and Iron Dining Table a molded edge, raised on columns and pilasters Of circular form. Height 29 3/4 inches, flanking a mirrored platform base on paw feet. diameter 60 inches. Height 42 1/4 inches, width 17 1/2 inches. C Property of a C Property of a New York City Private Collector New York City Private Collector $1,500-2,500 235 $400-600 See Illustration

232 236 237 238 Set of Four Campaign Style Iron Aesthetic Movement Mahogany and Brass George III Style Inlaid Mahogany Pair of Worcester Blue and White Armchairs Clothes Stand Dwarf Tall Case Clock Porcelain Cornucopia Wall Pockets Each with swan’s head handholds. Last quarter of the 19th century The brass dial inscribed Circa 1760 Height 36 inches, width 19 1/2 inches, Height 6 feet 5 1/2 inches, 25 1/2 inches square. John Thompson, London. Height Height 8 1/4 inches. depth 16 inches. C Property of a New York City Private Collector 54 1/4 inches, width 10 inches, Provenance: C Property of a $300-500 depth 7 1/2 inches. Ginsburg & Levy, New York New York City Private Collector 230 C Property of a C Property of a $600-900 New York City Private Collector New York City Private Collector $500-700 $200-300

76 DOYLE • OCTOBER 4, 2017 • NEW YORK VIEW THE FULLY ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE AND BID ONLINE AT DOYLE.COM 77 241 245 Federal Mahogany Tester Bed Federal Mahogany and Early 19th century Figured Maple Drop-Leaf Table The reeded posts carved with In the manner of Thomas waterleaves, swags, fluting, etc. Seymour, Boston, early 19th Height 6 feet 1 5/8 inches, century width 6 feet 7 inches. With D-shaped leaves and a C Property of a concave frieze with one drawer, New York City Private Collector raised on reeded turned legs $800-1,200 with casters. Height 28 inches, width 43 inches, 242 depth 21 1/2 inches. Federal Mahogany Fire Screen C Property of a Late 18th/early 19th century New York City Private Collector With an oval panel and demilune $1,000-1,500 hinged shelf, the turned standard See Illustration on a tripod base with claw and ball feet. Height 58 1/2 inches, width 246 14 1/2 inches, depth 12 inches, Federal Inlaid Mahogany and C Property of a Flame Birch Serpentine Chest New York City Private Collector of Drawers $600-900 North Shore, Massachusetts or Portsmouth, New Hampshire, 243 early 19th century Assembled Pair of Federal The top with rounded outset Upholstered Mahogany corners above four drawers Lolling Chairs flanked by reeded stiles, the 247 Early 19th century serpentine apron with central Classical Mahogany Double Wash Stand Each with molded arms and legs drop panel, on baluster legs. Circa 1825 239 245 joined by H-form stretchers. Height 38 1/2 inches, width With spiral carved and reeded supports, Heights 42 and 43 1/2 inches, 44 inches, depth 23 1/2 inches. two drawers, on conforming legs. Height widths 26 and 25 1/2 inches, C Property of a 42 inches, width 36 inches, depth 16 inches. depth 22 1/2 and 23 inches. New York City Private Collector C Property of a 239 240 C Property of a $5,000-8,000 New York City Private Collector Federal Inlaid Mahogany Two Federal Mahogany Work Stands New York City Private Collector See Illustration $400-600 Tambour Desk Early 19th century $2,000-3,000 New England, early 19th century Each with a three-quarter gallery, on a See Illustration The prospect door and tambours reeded support with a shelf stretcher enclosing small drawers and and reeded legs. Height 40 1/2 inches, 244 248 pigeonholes, above a fold-out baize width 19 3/4 inches, depth 16 inches; Pair of Polished Metal Sunburst lined writing surface and three long and height 34 1/2 inches, width Pair of Patinated-Metal Allegorical Figures Mounted Armchairs drawers, on baluster legs. Height 18 3/4 inches, depth 16 1/2 inches. Manner of François Carre 48 inches, width 38 1/4 inches, C Property of a as Lamps Height 14 1/2 inches. Height 37 inches, 21 3/4 inches square. depth 20 inches. New York City Private Collector C Property of a C Property of a $800-1,200 C Property of a New York City Private Collector New York City Private Collector New York City Private Collector $300-400 $1,500-2,000 $400-600 See Illustration 249 Two Polished Metal Bedsteads Height of larger 48 1/2 inches, width 52 inches. C Property of a New York City Private Collector $200-400

250 Lead Fountain Depicting a young girl on a shell basin with a frog; Together with a Lead Fountain Figure. Depicting a young girl with two frogs. Heights 30 3/4 and 20 3/4 inches. C Property of a New York City Private Collector $400-600 246

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256 Appliqued Cotton Album Quilt Top 19th Century With twenty-five squares of wreaths, cornucopiae, flowers, lyres, etc. 106 Inches x 116 inches. C $500-800 See Illustration

257 American Mahogany Stained Step-Back Cupboard 19th Century The molded cornice above two glazed doors and a painted interior, the lower section with three frieze drawers over two paneled doors, raised on turned feet. Height 7 feet 1 1/2 inches, width 55 inches, depth 19 1/2 inches. C $1,000-1,500 See Illustration 256 258 Black Painted Windsor Sack-Back Armchair Early 19th century; Together with Black Painted Windsor Side Chair; And a Maple Oval Tavern Table. Height of armchair 41 1/2 inches, width 20 inches, depth 13 1/2 inches; height of side chair 35 3/4 inches, width 14 1/2 inches, depth 14 inches; height of table 23 1/2 inches, width 31 inches, depth 24 1/2 inches. C $600-900

259 Pair of Windsor Side Chairs 18th/19th Century Each with serpentine crest, turned stiles and 255 nine-spindle back. Height 37 1/2 inches, width 20 1/2 inches, depth 17 inches. C 251 254 $600-900 Federal Giltwood and Églomisé Mirror Bronze Figure of a Laborer Early 19th century Inscribed Schmidt-Felling. Height of bronze 16 3/4 inches, 260 Height 41 1/2 inches, width 26 inches. height overall 21 inches; Together With a Walnut English William and Mary Oak Drop-Leaf C Property of a New York City Private Collector Square Pedestal. Height 36 1/2 inches. Gate-Leg Table $200-300 C Property of a New York City Private Collector 18th Century $300-500 With D-shaped leaves, raised on baluster legs. 252 Height 26 1/2 inches, width 32 inches, George III Style Cut Glass Nine-Light Chandelier 255 depth 15 1/2 inches. Hung with prism strands and teardrop pendants. Set of Six Federal Mahogany Lyre Back Side Chairs C Height 41 inches, diameter 30 inches. New York, Early 19th century $250-350 C Property of a New York City Private Collector Height 32 1/2 inches, width 18 1/4 inches, depth 16 1/2 inches. $2,000-3,000 Provenance: Bernard & S. Dean Levy, Inc. New York. 253 C Property of a New York City Private Collector Three Chinese Export Porcelain Blue Underglaze and $4,000-6,000 Enamel Decorated Garniture Vases as Lamps See Illustration Each with a wood cover and base. Height of tallest 13 inches. C Property of a New York City Private Collector $400-600 257

80 DOYLE • OCTOBER 4, 2017 • NEW YORK VIEW THE FULLY ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE AND BID ONLINE AT DOYLE.COM 81 261A 264 267 270 Queen Anne Cherry Tall Queen Anne Walnut Slant Two Federal Mahogany Classical Mahogany Case Clock Front Desk Work Tables Pier Table Cornelius Miller, New Jersey, 18th Century Early 19th century Second quarter of the circa 1760 The interior with pigeonholes, Comprising a drop-leaf 19th century The hood with straight molded stepped concave drawers and a example with a writing The rectangular marble cornice above an arched door and covered well, the case with two drawer above a drawer and top above an arcaded glazed sides, gilt and silverd dial short and two long drawers, raised pull-out cloth basket, all pendentive frieze, raised with subsidiary seconds dial, the on bun feet. Height 41 inches, on spiral-turned legs; and on Doric columns and case with arched door, the paneled width 38 inches, depth 21 inches. a single-drawer example conforming engaged base on bracket feet. Height 7 feet C raised on reeded legs. columns flanking a mirror 3 inches, width 20 inches, $500-700 Height 28 1/2 inches, width plate, all on a concave depth 9 1/4 inches. 19 inches, depth 18 inches platform base. C 265 and height 28 inches, Height 34 1/2 inches, $3,000-4,000 Mahogany and Églomisé Pillar width 22 inches, depth width 38 1/4 inches, See Illustration and Scroll Clock 14 1/2 inches, respectively. depth 17 inches. 19th Century C Estate of a New York Lady C 262 Height 29 1/2 inches, width $600-800 $1,500-2,500 Group of Chinese Export 17 1/4 inches, depth 4 1/2 inches. See Illustration Porcelain Articles C 268 Early 19th century $200-400 Classical Mahogany 271 Comprising a baluster-form jug, Drinks Cabinet American Gothic Revival height 9 1/2 inches; brown Fitzhugh 266 Probably Baltimore, second Metal and Etched and

sauce tureen; pair of brown George III Mahogany Drop-Leaf quarter of the 19th century Stained Glass Hall Lantern 270 Fitzhugh cups and saucers and an Dining Table The rectangular marble 19th Century orange Fitzhugh drum-form teapot. 18th/19th Century top above a molded frieze Height 11 1/2 inches. Provenance: The satinwood-banded top with drawer and pair of fan-molded C Elinor Gordon, Villanova, PA D-shape leaves, above a frieze doors, flanked by scrolled $200-300 C drawer, all raised on square stiles, raised on inscrolled $400-600 tapering legs with casters. front feet. Height 39 inches, 272 Height 28 1/2 inches, width width 38 1/2 inches, American Gothic Revival 263 20 1/2 inches, width extended depth 18 inches. Mahogany Pedestal Drinks Pilgrim Century Style Walnut 67 inches, depth 43 inches. C Cabinet Table Top Cabinet C $800-1,200 The single door with ogival The canted lid opening to a well, $1,200-1,800 painted anchor. Height 34 above a false drawer and 269 1/2 inches, width 30 1/2 drop-down panel enclosing five Classical Ebonized and inches, depth 17 1/2 inches. small drawers, on bracket feet. Gilt Stenciled Gilt-Metal C Height 15 inches, width 14 inches, Mounted Fall-Front $300-500 depth 9 1/2 inches. Sécretaire C The molded cornice above 273 $400-600 an arched frieze, the fall-front Gothic Revival Upholstered See Illustration opening to an interior Mahogany Open Armchair with mirrors and small Possibly Alexander Roux, drawers, over a pair of mid 19th century paneled doors, all flanked The tracery and quatrefoil by freestanding columns on crest flanked by spiral-turned tapering feet. Height 6 feet stiles, the arms on 2 inches, width 48 1/2 inches, bobbin-turned supports depth 23 1/2 inches. above turned legs ending in C casters. Height 51 1/2 inches, $800-1,200 width 23 3/4 inches, depth 22 1/2 inches. C $1,500-2,500 See Illustration

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82 DOYLE • OCTOBER 4, 2017 • NEW YORK VIEW THE FULLY ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE AND BID ONLINE AT DOYLE.COM 83 274 277 American Gothic Revival Federal Style Inlaid Oak Library Armchair Mahogany Fold-Over Card Attributed to John and Table Joseph W. Meeks, New York, The shaped top above a circa 1850 conforming tablet frieze, The pointed arch back with raised on reeded legs. Height a rosette and quatrefoils, 30 inches, width 36 inches, padded arms and seat, on depth 18 inches. spiral turned legs. Height 59 C inches. $400-600 A related walnut example is illustrated in The Gothic 278 Revival Style in America, Pair of George III Style Inlaid 1830-1870, Howe and Mahogany Knife Boxes Warren, 1976, 19th/20th Century P. 21, fig. 26 Height 15 1/4 inches. A related mahogany example C is in the collection of the $1,200-2,000 Metropolitan Museum of Art 283 C 279 $3,000-5,000 George III Mahogany Chest See Illustration of Drawers With two short and three long 281 282 284 275 drawers, raised on bracket Thomas Molesworth Carved and Federal Maple Corner Cupboard Pair of Chinese Export Porcelain Pair of Canton Blue and feet. Height 40 1/2 inches, Painted Headboard and Footboard 19th Century Pseudo Tobacco Leaf Pattern White Porcelain Oval Two- width en Suite The scrolled pediment with three Chamfered Platters Handled Covered Tureens 42 1/2 inches, depth 19 1/2 Carved with pitchfork and saddle turned finials and an arched glazed Early 19th century and Stands inches. motifs. Height of headboard door flanked by reeded pilasters, the Length 13 1/8 inches. 19th Century C 36 inches, width 39 inches. lower section C Property from a Height of tureen 10 3/4 $500-800 inches, width over handles 13 Provenance: with panelled doors, raised Private Minneapolis Collection Christie’s, New York, on bracket feet. Height 7 feet $2,000-3,000 3/4 inches. 280 C Estate of Yousseff Rizkallah December 1, 2006, lot 20 10 inches, width 48 inches, depth 26 See Illustration Three Southwest Native C inches. $700-1,000 American Pottery Vessels See Illustration $600-900 C 285 Diameter of largest 10 1/4 $800-1,200 Pair of George III Mahogany inches. Consoles 276 C 283 Raised on molded tapering bracketed Group of Five Canton Blue $400-600 and White Porcelain Trays Two Pseudo Tobacco Leaf Pattern legs. Height 27 3/4 inches, width and Platters Chinese Export Porcelain Platters 42 inches, depth 20 inches. Early 19th century C 19th Century 274 Length of largest 20 inches. Each of shaped oblong form. $800-1,200 C Estate of Harry Lengths 10 1/4 and 11 1/2 inches. Oppenheimer C Property from a $600-800 Private Minneapolis Collection $1,500-2,000 See Illustration

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84 DOYLE • OCTOBER 4, 2017 • NEW YORK VIEW THE FULLY ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE AND BID ONLINE AT DOYLE.COM 85 286 291 296 300 304 308 Tiffany & Co. Walnut Chiming Tall Kazak Rug Heriz Carpet Heriz Runner Heriz Carpet Q’ashqa’i Rug Case Clock Southwest Caucasus, circa 1900 Northwest Persia, first Northwest Persia, second Northwest Persia, first Southwest Persia, Early 20th century The jade field with three and one-half quarter of the 20th century quarter of the 20th century quarter of the 20th century mid 20th century The hood with a carved cornice above geometric medallions is within an ivory The madder field with The rust field with four The madder field with The central hexagonal an arched glazed door and corner crab border. Approximately 7 feet 1 inch x ascending polychrome floral polychrome geometric polychrome rosettes overall stepped medallion on the pilasters, the silvered and gilt face with 4 feet 2 inches. vinery overall is within an medallions is within a camel is within an indigo floral russet field flanked by indigo moon phase and subsidiary seconds Areas of wear. indigo rosette and serrated meandering vine border. vinery border. Approximately spandrels is within an ivory dial, the case carved with foliate vine C leaf border. Approximately Approximately 14 feet 10 feet 5 inches x 7 feet 7 inches. rosette and vine border. borders, paneled base. Height 7 feet $500-700 12 feet 8 inches x 9 feet. 3 inches x 3 feet 3 inches. Partial ends, thin areas. Approximately 8 feet 5 inches x 10 3/4 inches, width 23 3/4 inches, Losses to ends, areas of Chemically washed. C Property from the 5 feet 6 inches. depth 17 1/4 inches. 292 wear, stain. C Collection of Bennett and Small repair one corner. Provenance: Esari Beshir Gallery Carpet C $1,000-2,000 Judie Weinstock C Reputedly owned by John C. Moore, West Turkestan, last quarter of the $1,500-2,500 $1,200-1,800 $600-900 President of Tiffany & Co. (1907-38) 19th century 301 C The central polychrome octagonal 297 Tabriz Carpet 305 309 $4,000-6,000 medallion amongst stylized flora Kazak Rug Northwest Persia, second Yomoud Carpet Karadja Runner See Illustration on the midnight blue field is within Southwest Caucasus, quarter of the 20th century West Turkestan, dated 1950 Northwest Persia, circa 1925 three madder rosette borders. late 19th century The ivory field with angular The russet field with an The madder field with 287 Approximately 15 feet 6 inches x The field consisting of floral vinery overall is within allover pattern of Dyrnak Gul a repeat pattern of Federal Mahogany and Figured 7 feet 2 inches. a series of polychrome a slate gray rosette border. medallions is within an ivory polychrome geometric Maple Bow-Front Chest of Drawers Areas of wear, foldwear, stain, diagonal stripes is within an Approximately 11 feet serrated leaf border, signed. medallions is within a walnut New England, early 19th century dogeared corners, small repairs. ivory serrated leaf and calyx 7 inches x 8 feet 6 inches. Approximately 11 feet rosette and vine border. With four graduated banded drawers, C Property of a New York Estate border. Approximately Small holes one end, stains, 2 inches x 6 feet 11 inches. Approximately 14 feet 4 inches x and a shaped apron, raised on splayed $3,000-5,000 7 feet x 3 feet 10 inches. added machine fringes, Small area of foldwear, 3 feet 3 inches. bracket feet. Height 39 1/2 inches, Even wear. chemically washed. stained. Minor moth damage. width 41 1/2 inches, depth 23 inches. 293 C C C C • Indo-Oushak Carpet $1,000-2,000 $1,000-2,000 $800-1,200 $800-1,200 $800-1,200 India, second quarter of the 20th century 298 302 306 310 288 The madder field with stylized Northwest Persian Gallery Agra Carpet Shiraz Brocaded Kilim Derbend Gallery Carpet Classical Mahogany Work Table floral vinery overall is within a buff Carpet North India, Southwest Persia, North Caucasus, first quarter Early 19th century palmette and meandering vine border. Northwest Persia, late 19th century early 20th century of the 20th century With two drawers, raised on reeded Approximately 11 feet 9 inches x early 20th century The allover pattern of Having a series of horizontal Four St. Andrew’s Cross legs. Height 30 inches, width 21 1/2 9 feet 2 inches. Seven diamond sawtooth polychrome floral vinery on panels filled with polychrome medallions on the ivory inches, depth 17 1/2 inches. Chemically washed, thin areas, frayed medallions on the midnight the madder field is within a stylized flora and geometric field are within a terra cotta C corners, rewrapped selvedges. blue field are within an pale saffron palmette and vine motifs. Approximately border. Approximately 12 feet $200-300 C indigo meandering vine border. Approximately 17 feet 13 feet 5 inches x 3 feet 9 inches x 5 feet 9 inches. $1,000-2,000 border. Approximately 4 inches x 10 feet 2 inches. 10 inches. Areas of wear, losses to 14 feet 7 inches x Re-piled areas. Missing perimeter, localized ends, chemically washed. 294 5 feet 10 inches. C color bleeding, 3 inch x C Carpets & Rugs Karabagh Runner Partial ends and sides, $3,500-4,500 5 inch patch. $400-600 Southwest Caucasus, last quarter of reselvedged, added machine C 289 the 19th century fringes, restorations. 303 $400-600 311 Mahal Carpet Three geometric medallions flanked C Veramin Kilim Bakshaish Carpet Central Persia, late 19th century by animals are on a buff border. $800-1,200 Northwest Persia, first 307 Northwest Persia, last The buff field with polychrome floral Approximately 8 feet 5 inches x quarter of the 20th century Heriz Carpet quarter of the 19th century vinery overall is within a madder 3 feet 10 inches. 299 The allover pattern of Northwest Persia, circa 1925 The central polychrome border. Approximately 12 feet 6 inches Chemically washed, areas of wear Heriz Carpet diamond stepped medallions The allover polychrome diamond medallion on the x and restoration. Northwest Persia, last is within an ivory rosette harshang pattern on the madder field flanked by 10 feet. C quarter of the 19th century border. Approximately ivory field is within a sky blue indigo spandrels is within Overall even wear, re-piled areas, $700-900 The central polychrome 10 feet 2 inches x 3 feet 5 inches. palmette and vine border. an ivory palmette and vine tinted areas. stepped medallion on the Spot stains. Approximately 10 feet x border. Approximately C 295 madder field flanked by ivory C 8 feet 2 inches. 17 feet 11 inches x 13 feet $1,000-2,000 Mahal Carpet spandrels is within an indigo $600-900 C 8 inches. Central Persia, last quarter of the rosette border. Approximately $2,000-3,000 Areas of wear, stains, re-piled 290 19th century 19 feet 8 inches x 13 feet 3 inches. areas, partial ends. Bidjar Carpet The madder field with angular Partial end borders, re-piled C North Persia, first quarter of the polychrome floral vinery overall is areas, minor tinting, restored $3,000-5,000 20th century within a sky blue rosette border. area to one corner, small The central polychrome pendant Approximately 14 feet 4 inches x dry area. medallion on the midnight blue field 8 feet 8 inches. C End of Sale is within a russet palmette and boteh Reduced in width, areas of wear, $6,000-9,000 border. Approximately 21 feet 11 inches x partial ends and sides, reselvedged.

286 12 feet 11 inches. C Thin areas in center, over-tinting, $2,000-3,000 reselvedged, small crude repairs. C $3,000-5,000 86 DOYLE • OCTOBER 4, 2017 • NEW YORK VIEW THE FULLY ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE AND BID ONLINE AT DOYLE.COM 87 ARTIST INDEX American School 1, 11, 19, 59, 67, 71 Harvey, George 41 Stella, Joseph 110 Alexander, Esther Frances (Fanny, Francesca) 89 Hays, William Jacob 36, 69 Stengel, George J. 100 Hill, Howard L. 75 Street, Robert 8 Babcock, William Perkins 46 Hill, John William 66 Stubbs, William Pierce 52 Barthé, Richmond 113 Hirsch, Joseph 115 Sully, Thomas 4, 5 Beard, James Henry 45 Holberton, Wakeman 74 Sword, James Brade 44 Bemelmans, Ludwig 117 Benton, Thomas Hart 109 Inman, Henry 81 Tait, Arthur Fitzwilliam 21 Berthelsen, Johann 116 Inness, George 28 Thompson, Alfred Wordsworth 49 RARE BOOKS, AUTOGRAPHS & MAPS Bicknell, Albion Harris 86 Tilton, John Rollin 85 Bingham, George Caleb (Attributed to) 10 Jacobsen, Antonio (Manner of) 53 Tracy, John Martin 76, 84 Blossom, Christopher 107 Jarvis, John Wesley (After) 12 Bricher, Alfred Thompson 54, 55 Jefferson, Joseph 27 Van Gorder, Luther Emerson 96 Bridges, Fidelia 68 Johnson, David 18 Brooks, Nicolas Alden 78 Johnston, John 3 Walcott, Harry Mills 83 Brown, William Mason 63 Judson, William Lees 25 Warren, Andrew W. 91 Burns, Milton James 60 Waugh, Frederick Judd 106 Buzzell, Taylor 70 Kensett, John Frederick 13, 14 Wenderoth, August 48 Koch, John 112 Wiggins, Guy Carleton 102 Carmiencke, Johann Hermann 16 Wilde, John Henry 80 Casilear, John William 72 Lambdin, George Cochran 73 Colman, Samuel 23 Lever, Richard Hayley 57, 82 Conely, William Brewster 42 Lewis, Edmund Darch 90 Cox, Kenyon 95 Longfellow, Ernest Wadsworth 97 Cropsey, Jasper Francis 17 MacMonnies, Frederick William 98 Davies, Kenneth Southworth 2 McEntee, Jervis 16 Davis, Charles Harold 103 Mellen, Mary Blood (Attributed to) 51 De Haven, Franklin Benjamin 40 Melrose, Andrew 24 Dougherty, Parke Custis 101 Meteyard, Thomas Buford 38 Dufner, Edward 99 Moran, Edward 30 DuMond, Frank Vincent 31 Myers, Jerome 108 Durrie, George Henry 43 Duveneck, Frank (Attributed to) 47 Newman, Henry Roderick 94

Enneking, John Joseph 87 Palmer, Walter Launt 33, 34 Evans, De Scott 65 Peale, Mary Jane 62 Peale, Rembrandt 6 Farrer, Henry 15 Pène du Bois, Guy 111 Ferguson, Henry Augustus 93 Pierce, Charles Franklin 37 Fischer, Anton Otto 61 Prentice, Levi Wells 20 Forster, George E. 64 Prior, William Matthew 7 Francis, John F. 9 French, Daniel Chester 50 Richards, Frederick DeBourg 29 Richards, William Trost 15, 56 Gay, Walter 79 Rondel, Sr., Frederick 22 Auction November 7 NEW YORK Gorson, Aaron Harry 114 Greenwood, Joseph H. 32 Shattuck, Aaron Draper 16 GEORGE WASHINGTON, Early autograph letter signed, Mount Vernon: 9 August 1759. Estimate $15,000-25,000 JOHN MONTRESOR, A Plan of the City of New-York & its Environs to Greenwich, 1766, First edition. Estimate $8,000-12,000 Gruppé, Charles Paul 36 Simmons, Edward Emerson 35, 58 GEORGE CATLIN, Catlin’s North American Indian Portfolio, New York: James Ackerman, 1845. Estimate $100,000-200,000 Gruppé, Emile Albert 105 Sloane, Eric 104 Harnett, William Michael 77 Sonntag, William Louis 88 212-427- 2730 DOYLE.COM Hart, James McDougal 26 Sparks, Will (William F.) 92 A TOAST TO GLAMOUR GLOSSARY

The following examples define some of the terms SIGNED NICOLAES MAES EDITION used in this catalogue. The reader is reminded In our best judgment, the signature, monogram, Information regarding the size of the edition is given that all of the terms and descriptions used in this initials or other similar indicia of authorship is a when possible. catalogue as to authorship, period, culture, source recognized signature of the artist and appears in or origin for any property are made and used as one of the six areas of the painting designated SIGNATURE qualified statements and opinions only, and are as follows: Only manuscript signatures of the artists are indicated. subject to the Conditions of Sale and the Terms (u.l.) Upper left Signatures “in the plate” are not mentioned since of Guarantee. (l.l.) Lower left they are considered part of the image. (u.r.) Upper right In connection with the attribution of authorship, (l.r.) Lower right QUALITY AND CONDITION as described in paragraph 2 of the Terms of (u.c.) Upper center An attempt has been made to give relevant Guarantee, the following terms are used in this (l.c.) Lower center information concerning the quality of the impression, catalogue, and are defined as follows: the size of the margins and the condition of the BEARS SIGNATURE, NICOLAES MAES prints when possible. These descriptions are qualified In our best judgment, the signature, monogram, statements or opinions only, and are made subject initials or other similar indicia of authorship is not to the Conditions of Sale and Terms of Guarantee. FURNITURE AND DECORATIONS that of the artist and may have been added at a later date. The print sleeves are the property of Doyle New York REGENCY ROSEWOOD SOFA TABLE and are not included in the sale. First quarter of the 19th century. This heading with DATED the date included means that the piece is, in our In our best judgment, the date indicated on the work MEASUREMENTS best judgment, of the period indicated with no is the date the work was executed. As with any description in this catalogue, major alterations or restorations. measurements are qualified statements or opinions DATED (FOR BRONZES) and are subject to the Conditions of Sale and REGENCY ROSEWOOD SOFA TABLE In our best judgment, the date indicated when the Terms of Guarantee. Doyle New York shall not be This heading without inclusion of a date indicates original model was executed. Since the exact date liable for any mistakes in measurements. that in our best judgment, the piece, while basically of the casting of a bronze sculpture is often unknown Measurements have been made to the best of our of the period, has been substantially altered or and in reference books may not specify ability, and are given in inches to the nearest restored and in some cases it may also indicate which particular cast is discussed or illustrated, 1/4 inch and millimeters, height before width. that the piece has been constructed from old parts. it should be pointed out that dates of execution Unless otherwise indicated, etchings and engravings and entries listed under Literature in the individual are measured by the dimensions of the plate REGENCY STYLE SOFA TABLE catalogue entries do not necessarily refer to the marks.Woodcuts, lithographs and silkscreens are The inclusion of the word “style” in the heading castings included in the sale. measured by the dimensions of the images. indicates that, in our opinion, the piece is an intentional copy or reproduction of an earlier work All pictures are framed unless otherwise noted in or style of works. this catalogue. PRINTS

NAME OF THE ARTIST PAINTINGS Subject to the Conditions of Sale and Terms of Guarantee set forth in this catalogue, and except NICOLAES MAES where stated as being “after” or “attributed to” In our best judgment the work is by the named an artist, each lot is by the artist appearing at the artist. This is our highest category of authenticity head of the lot, except in the case of lots containing in the present catalogue. works by more than one artist.

ATTRIBUTED TO NICOLAES MAES TITLE We are delighted to announce our exclusive relationship with In our best judgment, while the work is of the If there is a generally accepted title for the print, period of the named artist, and on the basis of The Chatwal, a Luxury Collection hotel offering refined service that title is given in upper case at the beginning style can be ascribed to him, we cannot state of the lot description. If the work has no title or and amenities that are a true toast to glamour and finesse. with certainty that it is by him. the title is unknown to us, a descriptive title is The Key-Ventures Team at Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices given in brackets. are proud to exclusively represent the property’s esteemed SCHOOL OF NICOLAES MAES Crowns Collection of luxury suites for long-term stays. In our best judgment, the work is of the period of REFERENCES Exceptional accommodations from $30,000 to $75,000 per month. the named artist, by a pupil or close follower of Information from the standard catalogues of the the artist, but is not by the artist. artists’ works is cited when possible following the title. Ideally located and within a historic Stanford White building, the 1930s Empire Art Deco design has been re-imagined by CIRCLE OF NICOLAES MAES MEDIUM In our best judgment, the work is of the period of Thierry Despont in rich hues of saffron, sepia, and ruby. The mediums are described as fully as possible, the named artist and closely related to his style. although secondary techniques may not be listed.

A. Laurance Kaiser IV Craig M. Dix MANNER OF NICOLAES MAES OR AFTER DATE NICOLAES MAES OR FOLLOWER OF The date given is that of the original plate, block, 646.677.1039 646.677.1038 NICOLAES MAES stone or screen. It is not necessarily the date at [email protected] [email protected] In our best judgment, although the work is in the which the impression offered for sale was printed. style of or a copy of a work by the named artist, it is of a later period.

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DIAMOND BAR COUNTRY TERMS OF GUARANTEE LOS ANGELES Doyle New York warrants the authenticity of 4. SOLE REMEDY authorship of each lot contained in this catalogue The purchaser agrees that in the case of a breach Mei Mei Liu | 626.429.5715 | $9,858,000 solely and expressly subject to the terms and of warranty under these Terms of Guarantee, he shall conditions set forth below. have no remedy other than rescission of the sale and the refund of the original purchase price paid. The original purchase price paid is defined as the 1. DEFINITION OF AUTHORSHIP amount of the successful bid price, plus the buyer’s “Authorship” is defined as the artist, artisan, premium. No rescission and refund will be made workshop, designer, school, period, culture, unless the item is returned to Doyle New York or source of origin, as applicable and indicated at 175 East 87th Street, New York, NY 10128, in the in the description of the lot. The warranted same condition as at the time of sale. The remedy information appears in bold print immediately of rescission and refund is exclusive and the following the individual lot number; no other purchaser waives any other remedy which may be language in the catalogue is warranted, including otherwise available in law or equity. Doyle New any supplemental material which appears below York shall not be liable for any special, consequential the bold print headings. Doyle New York is not or incidental damages incurred or claimed including, responsible for any errors or omissions in any without limitation, loss of profits or for interest. material, which appears below the bold print headings. The description of authorship in this catalogue may be amended by a supplement to 5. EXCLUSIONS the catalogue, or by notices or announcements This warranty does not apply to: at the time and place of the auction sale. i. authorship of any paintings, drawings or sculpture This catalogue may contain one or more glossaries created prior to 1870, unless the lot is determined explaining the terminology used in the catalogue. to be a counterfeit which has a value at the date All terminology used in this catalogue, including of the claim for rescission which is materially the contents of the glossaries, are merely qualified less than the purchase price paid for the lot; or statements or opinions and are not intended or made as warranted statements or representations ii. any catalogue description where it was specifically under these Terms of Guarantee. Doyle New York mentioned that there is a conflict of specialist makes no warranties whatsoever, express or implied, opinion on the authorship of a lot; or with respect to any material in the catalogue, except as set forth in bold print headings following iii. authorship which on the date of sale was in individual lot numbers in this catalogue and subject accordance with the then generally accepted to the exclusions set forth below. opinion of scholars and specialists, despite the subsequent discovery of new information, whether historical or physical, concerning the artist 2. COVERAGE UNDER or craftsman, his students, school, workshop or THE GUARANTEE followers; or Subject to the exclusions set forth below in paragraphs 5 and 6, Doyle New York warrants iv. the identification of periods or dates of execution the authorship (as that term is defined above) which may be proven inaccurate by means of of each lot in this catalogue for a period of five scientific processes not generally accepted for use years from the date of the sale of the lot. until after publication of the catalogue, or which were unreasonably expensive or impractical to use The guarantee is made only to the original purchaser at the time of publication of the catalogue. of record at the auction, and only the registered bidder for the lot at the auction will be considered The term counterfeit is defined as a modern fake as the original purchaser. The buyer must give or forgery, made less than fifty years ago, and made written notice of claim within five years from the with the intent to deceive. The authenticity of EXQUISITE date of the auction. Doyle New York may require, signatures, monograms, initials or other similar at its option, to have the purchaser obtain at the indications of authorship is expressly excluded Uncovering hidden gems every day purchaser’s expense the opinion of two recognized as a controlling factor in determining whether a experts (approved by Doyle New York) in the field work is a counterfeit under the meaning of this relating to the item in question, before Doyle New Terms of Warranty. York determines whether to rescind a sale under the above warranty. Upon request, Doyle New York will provide the purchaser with the names of 6. LIMITED WARRANTY acceptable experts. As stated in paragraph 2 of the Conditions of Sale, neither Doyle New York nor its consignor makes any express or implied representations or warranties 3. NON-ASSIGNABILITY whatsoever concerning any property in the The benefits of this warranty are not assignable and catalogue, including without limitation, any warranty shall be applicable only to the original purchaser of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose, of record (i.e., the registered bidder) and not to except as specifically and expressly provided in any subsequent owners (including, without limitation, these Terms of Guarantee. donees, heirs, successors, beneficiaries or assigns) who have, or may acquire, an interest in any bhhscalifornia.com | 888.995.7575 purchased property. 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conditions, and features of property. Information is obtained from various sources and will not be verified by broker or MLS. CalBRE 01329663 IV INFORMATION ON SALES AND USE TAX RELATED TO PURCHASES AT AUCTION

To better assist our clients, we have prepared the WHERE DOYLE NEW YORK IS NOT CERTAIN EXEMPTIONS following information on Sales and Use Tax related REQUIRED TO COLLECT SALES TAX to property purchased at auction. Most states that impose sales taxes allow for Doyle New York is not required to collect sales specified exemptions to the tax. For example, a tax on property delivered to states other than registered re-seller such as a registered art dealer WHY DOYLE NEW YORK those listed above. If the property is delivered to may purchase without incurring a tax liability, and COLLECTS SALES TAX a state where Doyle New York is not required to Doyle New York is not required to collect sales tax collect sales tax, it is the responsibility of the from such re-seller. The art dealer, when re-selling Virtually all State Sales Tax Laws require a purchaser to self-assess any sales or use tax and the property, may be required to charge sales corporation to register with the State’s Tax remit it to taxing authorities in that state. tax to its client, or the client may be required to Authorities and collect and remit sales tax if the self-assess sales or use tax upon acquiring the property. corporation maintains a presence within the Doyle New York is not required to collect sales state, such as offices. In the states that impose tax for property delivered to the purchaser outside If a not-for-profit or charitable organization is selling sales tax, Tax Laws require an auction house, of the United States. property through Doyle New York, it may be sold with a presence in the state, to register as a sales as a tax exempted purchase. The not-for-profit tax collector, and remit sales taxcollected to the seller must be registered with the New York state. New York sales tax is charged on the hammer Department of Taxation and Finance as an exempt price, buyer’s premium and any other applicable RESTORATION AND organization and the property must be picked up charges on any property picked up or delivered OTHER SERVICES or delivered in New York. However, a compensating in New York, regardless of the state or country in use tax is due from the buyer if any such lot is shipped which the purchaser resides or does business. Regardless of where the property is subsequently to any of the states where Doyle New York maintains transported, if any framing or restoration services offices. It is the buyer’s responsibility to ascertain are performed in New York, it is considered to and pay all taxes due. Buyers claiming exemption be a delivery of the property to the purchaser in from sales tax must have the appropriate WHERE DOYLE NEW YORK New York, and Doyle New York will be required to documentation on file with Doyle New York prior COLLECTS SALES TAX collect the 8.875% New York sales tax. to the release of the property.

Doyle New York is currently registered to collect sales tax in the following states: New York and LOCAL TAX ADVISORS the District of Columbia. As sales tax laws vary from state to state, Doyle For any property collected or received by the New York recommends that clients with questions purchaser in New York City, such property is regarding the application of sales or use taxes to subject to sales tax at the existing New York State property purchased at auction seek tax advice and City rate of 8.875%. form their local tax advisors.

If the property is delivered into any of the states in which Doyle New York is registered, Doyle New York is required by law to collect and remit the appropriate sales tax in effect in the state where the property is delivered.

Property collected from Doyle New York premises by common carriers on behalf of the purchaser for delivery to the purchaser at his address outside of New York is not subject to New York Sales Tax. If it is delivered by the common carrier to any of the states where Doyle New York is required to collect sales tax, applicable tax will be added to the purchase price.

V BUYING AT DOYLE BUYING AT DOYLE CONTINUED

Since 1963, Doyle New York has built a worldwide BIDDING AT AUCTION ABSENTEE BIDDING SUCCESSFUL BIDS To pay for a purchase by check, please see our STORAGE FEES reputation for expertise, integrity and service. In our For buyers unable to participate live in the salesroom cashier and fill out a Check Acceptance Account Pursuant to section 8 of our Conditions of Sale, New York salesrooms, we hold approximately forty Auctions are open to the public without any admission or on the telephone, Doyle offers the option of Successful absentee bidders will be notified form. Until approved, you will not be permitted we request that successful buyers collect their auctions annually featuring fine art, jewelry, furniture, fee or obligation to bid. Pre-auction viewings are Absentee Bids. Absentee Bids work exactly as if after the sale. Absentee bidders will receive to remove purchases before the check has property within two business days following the decorative arts, books, prints, couture and a variety open to the public free of charge. Doyle New York’s the bidder were in the salesroom bidding up to a a list of sale results if they enclose a stamped cleared. To avoid delivery delays, prospective sale. Should the property (except jewelry, coins, of other categories. Our global audience of buyers specialists are available to give advice and condition predetermined price limit, except that the price self-addressed envelope with their Absentee Bid buyers are encouraged to supply bank or other stamps or as announced by the auctioneer) and sellers know the quality of our sales and reports at viewings or by appointment. The auctioneer limit is given confidentially to Doyle ahead of time. Form. Printed lists of auction prices are available suitable references before the auction. Check remain on our premises for more than 31 days appreciate our standard of service. If you are new introduces the objects for sale - known as “lots” - Absentee Bid Forms are available on our Web site, immediately after the sale on our Web site and at acceptance privileges are reviewed from time to following a sale it will be transferred to an to the auction process, please take a moment to in numerical order as listed in the catalogue. in our printed catalogues, and through our Client our galleries. While invoices are sent out by mail time by Doyle New York and may be granted or independent warehouse on the buyer’s behalf review the following information. The auctioneer accepts bids from those present Services Department. Return the completed Absentee after the auction, we do not accept responsibility withdrawn at our sole discretion. Checks should at the purchaser’s risk and subject to storage in the salesroom, from telephone bidders, from Bid Form to Doyle New York either by mail or by for notifying you of the result of your bids. Buyers be made payable to Doyle New York. Note that charges at the purchaser’s expense. As The following will help in understanding the auction Internet bidders or by absentee written bids left fax. When the lot that you are interested in comes are requested to contact us by telephone or in checks drawn on foreign banks may be accepted transferred property will no longer be in buying process. All bidders should read the with Doyle New York in advance of the auction. up for sale, a Doyle New York representative will person as soon as possible after the sale to with the approval of the Credit Department, may Doyle New York’s custody or care, Doyle New Conditions of Sale and Terms of Guarantee in execute the bid on your behalf, making every effort obtain details of the outcome of their bids to not be accepted for values under $500, and that York will not be able to assist you with pick-up this catalogue, as well as the Glossary or any other LIVE BIDDING to purchase the item for as little as possible and avoid incurring unnecessary storage charges. there is a $100 minimum collection charge on or shipping arrangements. To avoid storage notices. By bidding at auction, bidders are bound The most exciting way to participate at auction is the never exceeding your limit. The auctioneer may checks drawn on foreign banks located outside charges, please arrange for the removal of your by the Conditions of Sale and Terms of Guarantee, traditional method of bidding live in the salesroom execute absentee bids directly from the rostrum, the U.S. Certified checks, banker’s drafts and purchases as soon as possible. as amended by oral announcements or posted with an auction paddle. Buyers who would like to bid identifying these as “absentee bids,” “book bids,” AFTER THE AUCTION cashier’s checks are accepted at Doyle New notices, which together form the sale contract may register for a paddle on the day of the sale upon or “order bids.” This service is free and confidential. York’s discretion provided they are issued by a between the successful bidder (purchaser), entering the salesroom at least 30 minutes before For detailed instructions and information, please If your bid is successful, you can go directly to reputable financial institution governed by Please Note: Transfer to a Storage facility of Doyle New York and the seller (consignor) of the lot. the sale. The paddle is numbered so as to identify see the Doyle New York Absentee Bid Form at the Purchaser Accounting to make payment anti-money laundering laws. Instruments not uncollected purchases past the 31-day grace you to the auctioneer. To register, you will need a form back of this catalogue or on our Web site. In the arrangements. Otherwise, your invoice will be meeting these requirements will be treatedas period will constitute delivery of the property to of identification such as a driver’s license or credit event that identical bids are submitted, the earliest mailed to you. The final price is determined by “cash equivalents” and subject to theconstraints the buyer in New York State. As a result, buyer BEFORE YOU BID card. If you are a first-time bidder, you will also be will take precedence. adding the buyer’s premium to the hammer price noted above. will be liable to pay New York State Sales Tax if asked for your address, phone number and signature on a per-lot basis. Sales tax, where applicable, not tax-exempt. Doyle New York produces both printed and Internet and a bank reference in order to create your account. INTERNET ABSENTEE BIDS will be charged on the entire amount. Payment is Please direct inquiries regarding wire transfer auction catalogues that contain descriptions of To avoid any delay in the release of purchases, Buyers may also conveniently leave bids on our due in full immediately after the sale. However, or ACH credit to Steven L. Kuzio, 212.427.4141 The charges are payable to an outside Storage the property being offered and the presale please pre-arrange check or credit approval through Web site through our Internet catalogues. These bids under certain circumstances, and generally with ext. 202, [email protected] Company and therefore cannot be waived by estimates and are available prior to the sale date. Doyle New York’s Credit Department at 212-427-4141 are executed at the auction in the same fashion the seller’s agreement, Doyle New York may offer Doyle New York. We encourage all buyers to Our free Internet catalogues, available at Doyle.com, ext. 205. If you are bidding for someone else, you will as an Absentee Bid. buyers it deems creditworthy the option of an BUYER’S PREMIUM collect purchased property within two business also provide illustrations, direct communication need to provide a letter from that person authorizing extended payment plan. Credit terms should be The invoice will include the successful hammer days following the sale. with our specialists, and the ability to leave online you to bid on that person’s behalf. Issuance of a LIVE ONLINE BIDDING arranged prior to the sale. Please contact the price of the item and the buyer’s premium. absentee bids and track lots. The catalogues will bid paddle is in Doyle New York’s sole discretion. BidLive! with a click of your mouse. Bidders from Credit Department for information on credit Doyle New York charges a premium to the buyer In order to collect property from Yorkville Van and help familiarize you with property being offered around the world now can experience the excitement arrangements for a particular lot. on the final bid price of each lot sold at the Storage, buyers must present a copy of a paid at the designated auction. Once the first bid has been placed, the auctioneer of bidding live at Doyle on their computers. following rates: 25% on the first $250,000 of invoice bearing a Yorkville warehouse release asks for higher bids, in increments determined by METHODS OF PAYMENT the hammer price of each lot, 20% on the portion stamp. This warehouse release stamp can only In addition, Doyle.com offers a free Internet the auctioneer. To place your bid, simply raise your The provider of our live online bidding service Accepted forms of payment include bank wire of the hammer price from $250,001 through be obtained from the cashier at Doyle New York’s Personal Shopper that allows collectors to enter paddle until the auctioneer acknowledges you. (Invaluable) charges a fee of five percent (5%) on transfers, cash (in US currency up to $5,000), $3,000,000, and 12% thereafter. Applicable sales main reception desk located at 175 East 87th St keywords of objects they are seeking. As each the final hammer price of successful bids placed traveler’s check (in US currency up to $5,000), tax will also be added to the final total. New York in Manhattan. Internet auction catalogue is posted online, the As a courtesy to bidders, a currency board may be on their web site (Invaluable.com) and four money orders (in US currency up to $5,000), Sales tax is charged on the hammer price, buyer’s collector is notified by email of any matches. operated. It displays the lot number and current bid percent (4%) of the final hammer price of or personal check made payable in US dollars premium and any other applicable charges on SHIPPING in both U.S. dollars and foreign currency. Exchange successful bids using BidLive! on our web site drawn on a US bank, unless other arrangements any property picked up or delivered in New York Shipping is the responsibility of the buyer. A prospective buyer must complete and sign a rates are approximations based on recent exchange (Doyle.com). The purchaser is responsible for are made with Purchaser Accounts. It is Doyle State, regardless of the state or country in which Upon request, our Client Services Department registration form and provide identification before rate information and should not be relied upon as paying 100% of this fee, the amount of which New York’s policy to request any new clients or the purchaser resides or does business. Please will provide a list of shippers who deliver to bidding. We may require the production of bank a precise invoice amount. Doyle New York assumes is determined by which site is used for their purchasers preferring to make a cash payment refer to “Information on Sales and Use Tax Related destinations within the United States and or other financial references. no responsibility for any error or omission in foreign purchases. to provide: verification of identity (by providing to Purchases at Auction” in the back of the overseas. Kindly disregard the sales tax if an or United States currency amounts shown. some form of government issued identification catalogue. All sales are final and subject to the I.C.C. licensed shipper will ship your purchases PROVENANCE MAC USERS: Please use Firefox browser (download). containing a photograph, such as a passport, Conditions of Sale. anywhere outside the state of New York or the In certain circumstances, Doyle New York may TELEPHONE BIDDING BidLive!, powered by Invaluable, does not support identity card, or driver’s license), confirmation District of Columbia. print in the catalogue the history of ownership Clients unable to attend the sale may still participate iPhone or iPad at this time. of permanent address and identification of the PICK-UPS of a work of art if such information contributes live by bidding on the telephone with a trained staff source of the funds. Invoices greater than $5,000 Once your payment has been cleared, property ENDANGERED SPECIES to scholarship or is otherwise well known and member on the auction floor. The Telephone Bid Forms Doyle New York does not guarantee that live Internet require payment by certified check, bank check may be released. Unless otherwise agreed by Certain property sold at auction, for example, assists in distinguishing the work of art. However, are available on our Web site, in our printed catalogue, bidding will be uninterrupted or without error, or or wire transfer. Credit cards are not accepted for Doyle New York, auction purchases should be items made of or incorporating plant or animal the identity of the seller or previous owners may and through our Client Services Department. Please that Internet bids will be received. payment of auction purchases. paid for and picked up at Doyle New York within materials such as coral, crocodile, ivory, whalebone, not be disclosed for a variety of reasons. For example, contact the Bid Department prior to the sale to make 48 hours of the auction. Items left beyond the tortoise shell, mother-of-pearl, etc., irrespective such information may be excluded to accommodate arrangements or to answer any questions you may 48 hours may be subject to a storage fee (see of age or value, may require a license or certificate a seller’s request for confidentiality or because the have. Telephone bids are accepted only at Doyle below). Please note that the hours for removal prior to exportation and additional licenses or identity of prior owners is unknown given the age New York’s discretion and at the caller’s risk. Calls of property are Monday through Friday from certificates upon importation to another country. of the work of art. may also be recorded at Doyle New York’s discretion. 8:15am until 4:45pm, except on auction days Doyle New York suggests that buyers check on By bidding on the telephone, prospective buyers during which only purchases made that day may their government wildlife import requirements SPECIALIST’S ADVICE consent thereto. Telephone bids cannot be accepted be picked up. As a courtesy to purchasers who prior to placing a bid. Although licenses can be Prospective bidders may be interested in for lot estimated below $1,000. Arrangements must come to Doyle New York to pick up property, obtained to export some types of endangered specific information not included in the catalogue be confirmed with the Bid Department at least Doyle New York will assist in the packing of lots, species, other types may not be exported at all, and description of a lot. For additional information 24 hours prior to the auction at 212-427-4141 ext. 242. although Doyle New York may, in the case of other types may not be resold in the United States. please contact either a Doyle New York specialist Arrangements to bid in languages other than fragile articles, choose not to pack or otherwise or Doyle New York’s Client Services Department. English must be made well in advance of the sale handle a purchase. Doyle New York will not You may also request a condition report from the date. Doyle New York offers all absentee and be responsible or liable for damage to glass specialist in charge. telephone bidding services as a convenience to covering paintings, drawings or other works, or our clients but will not be responsible for errors damage to frames, regardless of cause. or failures to execute bids.

VI VII SELLING AT DOYLE AUCTION SCHEDULE

At Doyle New York, we commit our expertise, REGIONAL APPRAISAL DAYS PAYMENT TO CONSIGNORS SEPTEMBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER experience, market knowledge and global Doyle New York’s Regional Representatives host Payment to consignors is mailed five weeks after outreach to every sale. The numerous auction free appraisal days on a regular basis throughout the date of the sale, together with a final settlement DOYLE AT HOME® PRINTS & MULTIPLES DOYLE AT HOME® records set in our salesrooms are testimony to the Connecticut, the metropolitan Washington, DC statement. The amount of payment is the hammer Auction: Wednesday, SEPTEMBER 27 at 10am Auction: Wednesday, NOVEMBER 1 at Auction: Wednesday, DECEMBER 6 at 10am advantages of selling property at Doyle. To make area, as well as in other areas throughout the price of each lot successfully sold, less the the auction process as easy and convenient as United States. These popular events provide ease commission and any other fees. Exhibition: September 23 – 25 10am Exhibition: December 2 – 4 possible, our team of dedicated professionals and convenience for collectors outside of New York Exhibition: October 28 – 30 will guide you through the entire appraisal and who wish to sell their property at Doyle. At these IMPORTANT JEWELRY

auction procedure. As part of our commitment events, we accept property for upcoming auctions ESTATE AND OCTOBER RARE BOOKS, AUTOGRAPHS & MAPS Auction: Wednesday, DECEMBER 13 at 10am to providing comprehensive auction services to in our New York salesrooms through both APPRAISAL SERVICES Auction: Tuesday, NOVEMBER 7 at 10am Exhibition: December 9 – 12 collectors, institutions and estates, Doyle New consignment and outright purchase. AMERICAN PAINTINGS, FURNITURE & Exhibition: November 4 – 6 York offers several options to those seeking to For forty years, Doyle New York’s Appraisal and DECORATIVE ARTS PHOTOGRAPHS & PHOTOBOOKS sell their property: consignment of the objects to Auction Services Department has worked with Auction: Wednesday, OCTOBER 4 at 10am COINS, BANK NOTES, Auction: Thursday, DECEMBER 14 at 10am auction at Doyle, outright sale of the objects to SELLING YOUR PROPERTY museums, corporate collections, banks and law Exhibition: September 30 – October 2 POSTAGE STAMPS & MINERALS Exhibition: December 9 – 12 Doyle, a combination of both, or referrals to firms, trust and estate professionals, heirs, and Auction: Tuesday, NOVEMBER 7 at 3pm other organizations. CONSIGNING TO AUCTION private clients across the nation providing our In consigning property to auction, the seller retains comprehensive appraisal and auction services. IMPORTANT JEWELRY Exhibition: November 4 – 6 ownership until the successful sale of the item at Our thorough, well-researched fair market appraisals Auction: Wednesday, OCTOBER 18 at 10am OBTAINING AN APPRAISAL auction. When property is consigned to Doyle for have earned Doyle a solid reputation for Exhibition: October 14 – 17 JEWELRY, WATCHES, SILVER & COINS auction, we devote the expertise of our specialists professionalism, integrity and service throughout BY ORDER OF THE PROVIDENT The first step in selling property at auction is to and professional staff to achieving outstanding the United States. ENGLISH & CONTINENTAL FURNITURE LOAN SOCIETY obtain a free informal appraisal of the item. The prices at auction. & DECORATIVE ARTS / OLD MASTER Auction: Wednesday, NOVEMBER 8 at 10am appraisal includes an estimated value, which is Doyle New York offers a full range of expert PAINTINGS Exhibition: November 4 – 6 the specialist’s best judgement as to what the THE CONSIGNMENT CONTRACT appraisal services, specializing in providing timely Auction: Wednesday, OCTOBER 25 at 10am object will sell for at auction. The figure is based When you consign property to Doyle New York formal appraisals for estate tax and probate Exhibition: October 21 – 23 FINE JEWELRY – BEVERLY HILLS upon the specialist’s expertise and knowledge you will receive two copies of our Consignment purposes. Our expert team of specialists and our of what similar items are fetching in the current Agreement, the legal document delineating the professional staff bring years of experience to each Auction: Monday, NOVEMBER 13 at 10am auction market. terms of sale. One copy should be initialed, signed appraisal. Full color digital photographs may be (Pacific) and returned; the other kept for your records. included in the appraisal in order to make each NY Exhibition: October 14 - 17 There are various ways to obtain appraisals. Once the property is received in our gallery, you object easily identifiable. Depending on the CA Exhibition: November 11 & 12 Information and appointments to view property will be sent a Contract Schedule listing the property, location, we are happy to provide, at no charge, in your home or in the gallery can be arranged the planned sale dates, the estimated price ranges, a preliminary walk-through examination to IMPRESSIONIST & MODERN ART through our Scheduling Department, an appropriate and the reserves will be listed, along with the determine approximate costs and special needs. POST-WAR & CONTEMPORARY ART Specialist Department, or a Doyle New York agreed upon seller’s commission and other Appraisal fees are based on the scope of the Auction: Wednesday, NOVEMBER 15 at 10am Regional Representative. Once your property has related fees. property with travel expenses additional. been evaluated, Doyle New York representatives Exhibition: November 11 – 13 can then help you determine how to proceed with RESERVE PRICE Doyle New York will prepare a customized proposal ® the auction process. They will provide information Before an item is offered at auction, the consignor tailored to the specific property under consideration DOYLE+DESIGN regarding sellers’ commission rates and other and Doyle New York may agree on a reserve price, for auction, including a commission and fee Auction: Tuesday, NOVEMBER 21 at 10am charges, auction timetable, shipping and any other a confidential minimum selling price. Unless a structure developed to maximize returns to consignors. Exhibition: November 18 – 20 further services you may require. specific reserve is arranged, a discretionary reserve We may also make an outright purchase offer on is fixed at fifty percent of the low estimate. If the individual items or entire estates. As part of our SUBMITTING PHOTOGRAPHS consignor designates a reserve on a lot, and it focus on comprehensive estate liquidation, we We welcome photographs of property to evaluate remains unsold, there will be a buy-in fee charged offer our unique “Broomclean Service” – our own for possible auction if the property is not portable, on the reserve price. trucks and crew will transport the fine property to or if you are not able to visit our galleries. If you Doyle, remove remaining items, and leave the have a large collection, a representative selection OUTRIGHT SALE TO DOYLE premises “broomclean.” of photographs is acceptable. Please bring in the Outright purchase of property by Doyle allows the photographs or email photos of your objects to seller the advantage and convenience of immediate the Scheduling Department. You may also mail payment. Many sellers prefer this method of sale INFORMATION photographs to the Scheduling Department, or rather than consigning their property to auction call them at 212-427-4141, ext. 260, to discuss and awaiting payment after the successful sale of For more information please call 212-427-4141, your property and perhaps arrange an appointment the items. For further information please contact ext 260, or email [email protected]. For estate and with a specialist. Please be sure to include the our Scheduling Department. appraisal services, please contact our Appraisal dimensions, artist’s signature or maker’s mark, and Auction Services Department at 212-427-4141, medium, physical condition, and any other relevant ext. 227. information. Our specialists will provide a free AFTER THE AUCTION preliminary auction estimate subject to a final estimate upon first hand inspection. RESULTS OF SALE CATALOGUES EXHIBITION HOURS SELLING AT AUCTION You may track realized prices of your consigned property in real time and view all sales results View the catalogues and leave bids online 212-427-4141, option 5 We invite you to contact us for a online at Doyle.com. A preliminary settlement at Doyle.com, or for printed or visit Doyle.com complimentary auction evaluation of your statement itemizing the hammer prices, commissions and fees is mailed to the consignor after the catalogues please call 212-427-2730 x203 collection. Please call 212-427-2730 or auction. You may also call us at 212-427-2730 for or email [email protected] email [email protected] prices realized.

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BIDDING INCREMENTS (The auctioneer NORTH CAROLINA may vary the increments at his/her discretion.) 704-582-2258 $0 – $100 ...... $10 [email protected] $100 – $500 ...... $25 $500 – $1,000 ...... $50 $1,000 – $2,000 ...... $100 Todd Sell, VP Mark Topalian FLORIDA Silver $2,000 – $5,000 ...... $250 Rugs, Carpets and 561-322-6795 $5,000 – $10,000 ...... $500 212-427-4141 ext 269 Tapestries [email protected] $10,000 – $20,000 ...... $1,000 Todd.Sell@ 212-427-4141 ext 244 $20,000 – $50,000 ...... $2,500 Doyle.com Mark.Topalian@ I understand and agree to the $50,000 – $100,000 ...... $5,000 Doyle.com Terms and Conditions of Sale° $100,000+ ...... $10,000 Front Cover 28 SIGNATURE Consumer Affairs No. 0777006 Back Cover 195 Inside Front Cover 156 Submit bids by FAX: 212-427-7526 or email: [email protected] by 5pm (Eastern) the evening before the auction. XII Bids will be confirmed by email. You may contact the Bid Department for confirmation at 212-427-4141, ext 242 or 207 AMERICAN PAINTINGS, FURNITURE & DECORATIVE ARTS OCTOBER 4, 2017 DOYLE 175 EAST 87TH STREET NEW YORK, NY 10128 212-427-2730NY DOYLE 175 EAST 87THYORK, STREET NEW DOYLE.COM