Four piece lot including Helen K. Duen oil on board still life of flowers signed center right Helen K. Duen Jan 11, 1854 12 x 33 1/2 and three Charles Ferguson 1918 paintings including watercolor of hummingbird with flowers 8 1/2 x 11, watercolor sailing in fog 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, and oil on canvas ocean’s edge 9 x 12, all signed lower right C.B. Ferguson.
Two tables chinoiserie decorated two tier table with black lacquered ht. 25in. dia. 16in. and iron base marble top table, dia. 16in. Provenance: property from a home in Rockville Center, New York which was decorated by Iris Apfel.
Group of Two Lithographs After Pierre-Joseph Redoute, framed botanicals, hand-colored, to include Witsenia Maura and Paris Quadrifolia, sheet size: 20 1/2 x 14.
Five Piece Art Glass Lot, to include a Tiffany & Company favrille toothpick holder marked “Lot 105” to the underside; an Orient & Flume iridescent glass vase marked “Orient & Flume, 1979, 0268” to the underside; along with a small Steuben blue iridescent glass footed bowl marked “Steuben 3198” to the underside, two iridescent vases unmarked, Orient & Flume height 9 inches. Provenance: Estate of James Wadhams
Continental Embroidered Wool Tapestry Panel
courtyard scene with figure walking up to a seated royal couple eating, having sheep, shepherd and a castle
possibly stumpwork
18th century
sight size 26 x 19 1/2 inches
Four Piece Maison Charles Lily Pad Group, to include a pair of brass lily pad lamps having silk shades, along with a pair of matching candlesticks, signed Charles, made in France, total height of lamps 18 1/2 inches.
Alexander Ross (Scottish/American, 1908 – 1990), Mother and Child in an Abstract Landscape, oil on canvas, signed lower right, 30″ x 40″. Provenance: An estate from Redding, CT.
Walt Whitman Letter, on Department of Justice letterhead, Washington, November 2, 187_, to Wm. C. Church, askign for $40 for poem Mystic Trumpeter, but reserving the right to print, not unlike letter in Walt Whitman Archives.
Maurice Brazil Prendergast (1859 – 1924)
“Three Little Girls
pencil on paper
signed with initials ‘MBP’ lower right
7″ x 7”
Provenance: Property from a private New York collection sold to benefit charitable foundations.
Condition: A quarter inch tear to lower edge of the sheet toned with handling marks, overall fair condition, appears loose, not laid down, paper slightly wrinkled and minor creases