Summer Fine Art, Asian & Antiques Auction, Day 2

Summer Fine Art, Asian & Antiques Auction, Day 2

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Summer Fine Art, Asian & Antiques Auction, Day 2

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Our exciting annual four day sale will feature paintings, furniture, silver, Estate collections, rugs, jewelry and 1300+ lots of Asian items

James D. Julia Inc.


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MOLDED GILT COPPER GRASSHOPPER WEATHERVANE.

Lot # 2192 (Sale Order: 201 of 797)      

Early 20th century. Large, full bodied model with good detail and solder applied wings. Surface verdigris with traces of new gilding. Mounted on museum stand. SIZE: 14" h x 36" l. CONDITION: Very good. Possible solder repair to top seam. 9-93785

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MASSACHUSETTS CHIPPENDALE MAHOGANY PIE CRUST TILT TOP TABLE WITH BALL AND CLAW FEET.

Lot # 2193 (Sale Order: 202 of 797)      

Mid 18th century. Having fine quality mahogany top with scalloped and molded pie crust edge above a tilt and turn bird cage section, sitting atop a turn pedestal with a campus carved ball having three scrolling cabriole legs with a double ecampus knees terminating in oval ball and claw feet. SIZE: 29" h x 26" diameter. CONDITION: Very good overall. Minor split in pedestal near legs; ball and claw feet of two part construction with brass casters; Good old finish. 9-94182

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CHIPPENDALE MAHOGANY BOWFRONT CHEST.

Lot # 2194 (Sale Order: 203 of 797)      

Mid 18th century, New England. The rectangular top with bow front and string inlay edge above four conforming graduated bow front drawers, each with satin wood banding and quartered paterea inlaid corners above a bold tall bracket base. Interior of drawers lined with early Portsmouth, New Hampshire newspaper SIZE: 33" h x 40" w x 22-1/2" d. CONDITION: Very good with old professional refinish. Having replaced hardware and one replaced backboard. 9-94082

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MALAYER RUG.

Lot # 2195 (Sale Order: 204 of 797)      

Late 19th, early 20th century, West Persia. Central poled geometric lozenge medallion with rows of dense polychrome flowerheads on a deep indigo ground within a zigzag striped border further within a madder red conforming field with polychrome arrowheads within an ivory main border of geometric devices and spandrels within medium indigo and madder red guard borders. SIZE: 4' 6" x 6' 1". CONDITION: Overall even wear retaining strong color and design. Small areas of wear in foundation of floral medallions. Good overall. 9-94024

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FINE CHIPPENDALE MAHOGANY TILT TOP TEA TABLE.

Lot # 2196 (Sale Order: 205 of 797)      

PLEASE NOTE (8/18/14): Please Note: There is a typo the height is 28-1/2" NOT 48" h. Last third 18th century, Philadelphia. The round figural top with scalloped edge tilting and turning on a birdcage support joined to the reeded shaft above a mid-molded suppressed ball above a foliate carved border joined to a cabriole leg tripod base, foliate carved at the knees, raised on outswept ball and talon feet. SIZE: 48" h x 29-1/2" dia. PROVENANCE: From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. CONDITION: Clean polished old if not original surfaces. Old lateral tight shrinkage cracks at mid-point of top. Two legs with old stabilization repairs. Otherwise good. 9-93315

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ATTRIBUTED TO JOHN BREWSTER JR. (American, 1766 - 1854) PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN.

Lot # 2197 (Sale Order: 206 of 797)      

Oil on canvas half portrait of a gentleman with balding blonde hair wearing a black coat, white shirt and bow tie. His hand is held at his chest partially hidden by his coat. Set against a reddish brown background with red curtain framing. Housed in a black paint over gold gilt frame (as found with chipping). SIZE: 30" x 25". Overall: 33" x 28" CONDITION: Lined, consolidated varnish to curtain area, craquelure and some inpainting. 9-94439

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FINE DIMINUTIVE CHIPPENDALE WALNUT LOWBOY.

Lot # 2198 (Sale Order: 207 of 797)      

Second half 18th century, Springfield Massachusetts, possibly Springfield area. The rectangular top with molded edge projecting above the conforming case fitted with a single long drawer over three aligned short drawers. The center drawer with demilune scoop carving, above a shaped apron with pendant finials and reverse demilune scoop raised on cabriole legs, leaf carved at the knees terminating in well defined ball and claw feet. SIZE: 32-1/2" h x 26-1/2" w (case) x 30-1/2" w (overall) x 20" d. PROVENANCE: Northeast Auctions, March 3, 2002, Lot 751. From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. CONDITION: Structurally very good, retains period but not original brasses, top with old stabilized shrinkage crack at proper left rear corner. Otherwise very good. 9-93324

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CHIPPENDALE TIGER MAPLE SIDE CHAIR.

Lot # 2199 (Sale Order: 208 of 797)      

Third quarter 18th century, New England. This transitional example with serpentine crest-rail with central shell carving continuing to scrolled ears above shaped stiles centering a vasiform splat carved with four small volutes above the trapezoidal molded seat frame raised on square chamfered frontal legs with pierced C-scroll brackets, the rear legs backswept, all joined by a recessed box stretcher. SIZE: Back: 38" h. Seat: 17" h. Overall width: 20" w. PROVENANCE: From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. CONDITION: Original surfaces scrubbed and repolished, now with medium brown honey color. Original slip seat frame. No restoration noted. Structurally very good. 9-93343

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CHIPPENDALE CARVED MAHOGANY TILT-TOP CANDLESTAND.

Lot # 2200 (Sale Order: 209 of 797)      

Last quarter 18th century, Salem, Massachusetts. The rectangular octagonal top hinged and tilting on a ring-turned urn form with spiral-twist standard raised on pronounced ridged arched cabriole leg tripod base embellished with molded C-scroll elements terminating in well formed ridged platform pad feet. SIZE: 28" h x 21" l x 15-3/4" d. PROVENANCE: From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. CONDITION: Table retains original surfaces, professionally repolished and cleaned, structurally intact, no restoration visible to base, minor and minimal chips on shaft. Very good overall. 9-93338

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IMPORTANT CHIPPENDALE PENNSYLVANIA TIGER MAPLE TALL CASE CLOCK.

Lot # 2201 (Sale Order: 210 of 797)      

PLEASE NOTE (8/18/14): We have recently received correspondence from David Sperling, an authority on regional tall case clocks. According to his article in Maine Antique Digest, Sept. 15, 2013, titled "The Hunterdon County Clock Case and the Enigmatic John Guild" has determined that Hunterdon County Clock cases are characterized by the inverted bell shaped top of the case door. We would therefore attribute the clock as possibly by John Guild. Ca. 1770. The figured maple bonnet with molded swan's neck crest, terminating in floral carved rosettes alternating with urn finials, the door flanked by free standing colonettes opening to an enameled dial with moon-phase in the arch above Roman and Arabic chapter ring centering calendar aperture within floral decorated spandrels. The eight day brass movement with time and strike movement apertures. The finely crafted case with arched door flanked by engaged planter columns joined to a molded box base applied with decorative 1/2 round moldings, raised on edge bracket felt. Clock offered with key, winder , weights and pendulum. Door in interior with pencil inscriptions. Sotheby's N.Y, Lot 284 4/2000 SIZE: 93 1/2 H, Throat width: 13", 10 1/2" D PROVENANCE: From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. CONDITION: Case nicely polished with mellow honey brown color and patina. Movement clean and intact. 9-93311

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SILAS HOADLEY PINE TALL CASE CLOCK.

Lot # 2201A (Sale Order: 211 of 797)      

The pine case with arched cornice, alternating with a central eagle finial flanked by urn and spire finials above a molded cornice over an astragal arched door flanked by free standing colonettes. The conforming wood dial gilt and paint-decorated in the arch with a classical urn amidst flower heads. The Roman numeral chapter ring within gilt and painted spandrels containing a subsidiary seconds dial and calendar dial around which is painted "S. HOADLEY PLYMOUTH." The wooden works of oak, birch, maple and walnut driven by two canister weights, chiming on a bell. The pine waisted case with engaged quarter columns with brass capitals and bases centering a rectangular door with thumb molded edges on a high molded box base terminating in tapered French feet. SIZE: 85-1/2" h x 14" w x 10" d (overall). CONDITION: The case is natural wood. The movement and face are in very good condition. 9-94526

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JAMES HENRY CAFFERTY (American, 1819-1869) BOY IN BLACK DRESS WITH GREYHOUND DOG.

Lot # 2202 (Sale Order: 212 of 797)      

Oil on canvas portrait of a young boy in a black dress with laced bottom fringe and red bows on the arms. He holds by the collar a large brown greyhound type dog which has one leg up. The boy holds a whip and stands on a flower decorated floor covering. Housed in a replacement gilt flower decorated frame, signed lower left "J H Cafferty Dec 1859." SIZE: 50" x 40" Overall: 56" x 46-1/2" PROVENANCE: From a private New Jersey Collection; Purchased from Donny Malone Auction Gallery 8/23/98 CONDITION: Relined, areas around face & neck have been conserved and not inpainted, some inpainting, restored. Very good 9-90619

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SHIRVAN RUG.

Lot # 2203 (Sale Order: 213 of 797)      

First quarter 20th century, Central Persia. Three poled blue black central medallions on a rose pink ground within multiple borders of dogtooth and candy cane design. Te whole with dense polychrome flowerheads and stylistic birds and animals. SIZE: 5' 4" x 9' 1". CONDITION: With even wear overall. Good color and pile. 9-93266

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IMPORTANT HOLLOW MOLDED COPPER GRASSHOPPER WEATHERVANE.

Lot # 2204 (Sale Order: 214 of 797)      

Last quarter 19th century attributed to L.W. Cushing & Sons, Waltham, MA. This fine and rare example with well detailed body and with strong verdigris surface. The grasshopper retains back spine and cardinals, now with museum stand. This form of grasshopper vane is pictured on pg. 18 of the 1852 "Catalog of Weathervanes Manufactured by L.W. Cushing". For the sale of a similar example, reference Lot 268 "Important American Furniture, Folk Art, Silver, Prints and Decoys by Christie's", January 18, 2007, New York. SIZE: 27-1/2" total h x 40-1/4" l. PROVENANCE: The grasshopper vane was acquired from the previous owner from a barn near Aroura and Rising Sun Indiana, during a re-roofing of that barn 1995. Accompanying this lot are photographs of the barn Cupola and more information about the location. CONDITION: Very good, fine old patina. 9-94249

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SMALL MAHOGANY CHIPPENDALE FOUR DRAWER CHEST.

Lot # 2205 (Sale Order: 215 of 797)      

New England, mid 18th century, the rectangular top with molded edge and shaped corners, the case having straight quarter columns with turned capitols, fitted with four lip molded drawers and bold Chippendale style brasses, sitting atop an Ogee bracket basp. SIZE: 29-1/2" h x 34-3/4" l x 20-1/2" d. CONDITION: Good appearance, with dark old refinish, replaced brasses and evidence of restoration including base restoration. 9-94052

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UNSIGNED (American, Mid 19th Century) YOUNG BOY IN BLUE/GREY DRESS WITH DOG HOLDING A GARLAND OF FLO

Lot # 2206 (Sale Order: 216 of 797)      

Wonderful oil on canvas full length portrait of a young blonde haired boy wearing a greyish blue dress with lace cuffs. He wears white pantaloons and black shoes. He holds a colorful garland of flowers including roses, pansies, and other blue, pink and white flowers. His happy dog lies beside him with a friendly face, brown eyes and white and brown coat. The background is brown with a curtain on one side. Housed in a gilt molded wood frame, unsigned. SIZE: 38" x 29" Overall: 40-3/4" x 31-1/2" PROVENANCE: From a private New Jersey Collection; James D. Julia Auctions 8/24-25/00 Lot 400; Southern NH family with lineage in the Alexander Family CONDITION: Craquelure, two patches on reverse, some minor inpainting, very good. 9-90616

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EXCEPTIONAL INDIAN CHIEF WEATHERVANE.

Lot # 2207 (Sale Order: 217 of 797)      

American, circa 1900. Molded copper. Probably by J.L. Mott Iron Works, New York and Chicago. With an elaborate feathered headdress, leather tunic and quiver of arrows this full bodied figure stands astride an oversized directional arrow. Reference 1892 J.L. Mott catalog, pg 56, Plate 130-Q for an artist's rendering of a very similar figure. Mounted on a museum stand. SIZE: 38" h x 51" l. PROVENANCE: From a private Midwest collection. CONDITION: Very good with worn gilded surface revealing a pleasing deep yellow patina. 9-94275

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CHIPPENDALE SHELL-CARVED AND FIGURED MAHOGANY SLANT-FRONT DESK.

Lot # 2208 (Sale Order: 218 of 797)      

Second half 18th century, Rhode Island, probably Newport. The rectangular dovetailed case with hinged sloping lid resting on lopers opening to a three fan blocked interior of drawers and valenced pigeon holes centering a prospect door, above four long graduated drawers with thumb molded edges on a molded base raised on well formed angular bracket feet with shaped returns. The desk fitted with well cast hand made brass handles. SIZE: 42-1/4" h x 37-3/4" w x 21-1/2" d. PROVENANCE: From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. South Bay Auctions Inc. East Moriches, Long Island, NY 11940. CONDITION: Backboards and feet original. Desk has been professionally repolished and restored including replacement drawer guides and slides, with bracing to backboards, and with additional cosmetic restoration. Otherwise generally good. 9-93308

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CHIPPENDALE CARVED MAHOGANY TILT TOP TABLE.

Lot # 2209 (Sale Order: 219 of 797)      

Last quarter 18th century, New England. The circular single-board top with carved pie crust edge tilting on an urn-form fluted acanthus carved standard raised on a tripod cabriole leg base, acanthus carved at the knees, terminating in foliate carved platform pad feet. SIZE: 26-1/2" h x 23" dia. PROVENANCE: Doyle's Auction, New York. From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. CONDITION: Table retains rich brown color with mellow patina. The table top slightly bowed. Professionally repolished old surfaces. Professional restoration to base of shaft and juncture of legs. Generally good. 9-93321

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EXCEPTIONAL CHIPPENDALE MAPLE CORNER CHAIR.

Lot # 2210 (Sale Order: 220 of 797)      

Third quarter 18th century, Massachusetts. The tiger maple pillow crest joined to the circular rail continuing to outscrolled grips above pierced and scrolled "owl" splats alternating with ring-turned pilasters centering the square original molded seat frame fitted with original slip seat above the arched rail raised on cabriole frontal leg with shaped returns and three tapering cylindrical legs each on circular pad foot, all joined by a blocked and turned X-form stretcher. The whole in highly figured maple with mellow patina in of honey brown color. SIZE: Back: 31-3/4" h. Seat: 17-1/4" h. Overall width: 31-1/2". PROVENANCE: John Walton Antiques. From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. CONDITION: Professionally polished old surfaces with signs of minimal and minor wear, with no damages or restoration. Very good overall. 9-93310

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ATTRIBUTED TO AMMI PHILLIPS (American, 1788-1865) PORTRAIT OF A DISTINGUISHED GENTLEMAN.

Lot # 2211 (Sale Order: 221 of 797)      

oil on canvas half portrait of a gentleman seated in an open arm chair wearing a black formal suit with white shirt and black bow tie. He has black hair, bushy eyebrows and a small patch of hair below bottom lip. Unsigned, housed in a gilt molded wood frame which is a replacement. SIZE: 33" x 27-1/2". Overall: 37-1/2" x 32". CONDITION: Very good. Wax lined on new stretcher, craquelure, with some inpainting and touch up. 9-94167

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SAROUK RUG.

Lot # 2212 (Sale Order: 222 of 797)      

Circa 1930 Central Persia. Of dense floral design overall on a plum red field, all within a blue/black main border of scrolling lotus blossoms. SIZE: 9' x 12' CONDITION: Even wear throughout with good pile remaining and good color. 9-93584

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THE APPELL FAMILY FINE CHIPPENDALE CARVED MAHOGANY BLOCK-FRONT SLANT-LID DESK.

Lot # 2213 (Sale Order: 223 of 797)      

Third quarter 18th century, Boston, Massachusetts. The rectangular dovetailed case of figural mahogany with hinged sloping lid opening to a three fan blocked interior, fully fitted with an arrangement of valenced pigeon holes and blocked drawers centering a fan-carved prospect door flanked by document drawers with flame pilasters. The case with four graduated blocked long drawers accentuated by bold period brasses on a molded base raised on boldly carved cabriole legs terminating in well proportioned ball-and-talon-feet centering a pendant drop with finely carved shell in deep relief. The case sides fitted with brass carrying handles. SIZE: 43-1/2" h x 42" w (case) x 22" d. PROVENANCE: Ex Joe Kindig, Jr. Ex Appell collection of Mr. & Mrs. Louis J. Appell. Sold at Sotheby's New York to the current owner, a fine private Long Island, NY collection Jan 18, 2003 Lot 1092. CONDITION: The desk retains well polished surfaces with old mellow patina. Brass hardware is of the period. Feet appear to have full height. Base possibly with portions that have been professionally restored or replaced, the work of fine quality. Two drawers retain old locks, locks absent on bottom two drawers. Minimal and minor professional cosmetic restorations. Very good as noted. 9-93301

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VERY RARE "PEN IS MIGHTIER THAN THE SWORD" WEATHERVANE.

Lot # 2214 (Sale Order: 224 of 797)      

Late 19th century, New York or New England. Finely formed example of a quill pen breaking a sword blade in copper with very good handle detail and having zinc quill pen nib. Marked on the side of the blade "C. Curtis/ Wyncote Penn/ 1892". We believe the engraving on the blade refers to the actual owner of the weathervane as we have discovered to date. Owner: Cyrus Hermann Kotzschmar Curtis (1850-1933). Curtis was an American publisher of Saavy magazines and newspapers including the Saturday Evening Post. His wife Louisa Knapp was editor of Ladies Home Journal also published by Curtis. Born in Portland, Maine in 1850 the son of Cyrus Libby Curtis he was named after one of Portland's most famous and beloved musicians Hermann Kotzschmar who resided with the Curtis family. Curtis relocated to Pennsylvania in 1876 and founded Curtis Publishing in 1890-1891. Also in the 1890s Curtis purchased "Lyndon" a Renaissance revival style mansion on Church Road in Wyncote, Pennsylvania. Landscaping was designed by Frederick Law Olmstead. After Curtis's death in 1933 the mansion was demolished and the potting shed and pergola were retained and the property was donated to the township and the Curtis Hall Arboretum was created. It is our thinking the renowned publisher Cyrus Curtis, was the owner of this weathervane and that it was mounted on the “Lyndon” property in or about 1892, and that it was removed at the time the building was demolished. The choice of this weathervane by Cyrus Curtis for use a Wyncote is a logical extension of Curtis’ profession as an important publisher. After Portland City Hall burned in 1908 Cyrus H.K. Curtis donated, in memory of his childhood friend, the grand pipe organ known as "The Kotzschmar Organ". NOTE: Similar example illustrated in 1893 pg 121. Mounted on a museum stand. SIZE: 40" x 36". PROVENANCE: Letter from the original owner to the current owner supplied by consignor: "My father Frank Dummer acquired this weathervane sometime in the mid-thirties during the depression. He got some work near Philadelphia to demolishing buildings there. As partial payment for his labor he agreed to take this weathervane which was on one of the buildings. I can remember seeing this since I was a little girl growing up in the forties. My father would always say 'the pen is mightier than the sword,' when talking about war. He also said, 'sadly the pen rarely prevented war though.' He loved weathervanes and we had quite a collection in our home while I was growing up. This was one of the ones that I got to keep after he died in 1981. It has an inscription on the blade which I believe reads CURTIS WYNCOTE PENN 1892. I was told this was probably the maker of the vane but research has not produced any weathervane makers named Curtis. I hate parting with this but economic times have forced me to start selling things." Similar example sold at Northeast Auctions August 2006 Lot 1623. CONDITION: Very good with verdigris finish with traces of original gilt. Now offered with museum stand. 9-94486

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MASSACHUSETTS CHIPPENDALE CARVED MAHOGANY SIDE CHAIR.

Lot # 2215 (Sale Order: 225 of 797)      

Second half 18th century, Boston or North Shore. The arched serpentine crest rail terminating in molded blunt ears above the pierced splat with central pierced stylized diamond, joined to the trapezoidal seat frame fitted with slip seat raised on angular frontal cabriole legs with shaped returns continuing to pronounced platform pad feet. The chamfered rear legs backswept joined by turned and blocked box stretcher. SIZE: Height of back: 38" h. Height of seat: 17" h. Overall width: 22-3/4". PROVENANCE: From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. CONDITION: Professionally repolished and restored. Seat blocks replaced. Losses to back of each rear leg. Proper left rear leg with cosmetic filling of imperfections. Structurally the chair is in good condition with no major repairs or restoration. Front pads on feet show normal and expected wear. Frame is tight. Good overall. 9-93309

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