Lots 1 - Garth's Auctions, Inc.
Lots 1 - Garth's Auctions, Inc.
Lots 1 - Garth's Auctions, Inc.
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576<br />
PORTRAIT OF A MAN (AMERICAN SCHOOL,<br />
2ND QUARTER-19TH CENTURY).<br />
Oil on canvas, unsigned. Well-done portrait of a gentleman.<br />
Restoration. 30”h., 25”w., in a frame with cherubs, 40”h. 35”w.<br />
$800-$1,200<br />
577<br />
PORTRAIT OF A BOY (AMERICAN SCHOOL, CA. 1830-1840).<br />
Oil on single wooden panel, probably poplar, unsigned. Blond<br />
haired boy. Minor split at nail in edge. Unframed, 24”h. 20”w.<br />
$400-$800<br />
578<br />
TWO MILLINER’S HEADS.<br />
Probably France, 2nd half-19th century, papier mache. Two<br />
heads with original gesso and paint. Blonde, 15”h., and one<br />
with black hair, 15”h. Imperfections.<br />
$300-$500<br />
577<br />
579<br />
SHAKER SEWING BOX.<br />
American, 2nd half-19th century.<br />
Oval bentwood box with four<br />
fingers and silk lining. Bentwood<br />
handle. Stamped label “Shaker<br />
Goods, Alfred, ME”. Varnished<br />
with worn lining. 3 1/4”h. 9”w.<br />
$250-$500<br />
580<br />
FOUR MINIATURE FAMILY<br />
PORTRAITS.<br />
American, ca.1840, watercolor<br />
on heavy stock. Identified as Mrs.<br />
Irvine, the family matriarch and<br />
three grandchildren, Maggie, Elize<br />
and George. The latter two have<br />
partial Whatman watermarks in<br />
the stock. In frames, 5”d., 7”h.,<br />
4”h. 4 1/4”w. and 5” x 5”<br />
respectively.<br />
$600-$900<br />
581<br />
PAIR OF PEWTER<br />
CANDLESTICKS.<br />
Possibly Homan, Cincinnati, Ohio,<br />
mid 19th century. Good form, 7”h.<br />
$100-$300<br />
582<br />
FRAKTUR.<br />
American, mid 19th century,<br />
watercolor and ink on paper.<br />
Naive birds and flowers surrounding<br />
German text recording a name<br />
“—- Miller” and two dates, 1846<br />
and 1854. In a frame, 17 1/2”h.<br />
20 1/2”w.<br />
$200-$300<br />
583<br />
FRAKTUR.<br />
Attributed to Martin Brechall<br />
(Southeastern Pennsylvania, active<br />
1783 to 1830), watercolor and ink<br />
on laid paper. Records a 1810<br />
date in Northampton County,<br />
Pennsylvania. Some damage.<br />
In a frame, 10 3/4”h. 15 1/2”w.<br />
$400-$800<br />
584<br />
PAIR OF FRAMES.<br />
American, mid 19th century.<br />
Original grain-painted wooden<br />
frames with modern mirrors.<br />
21 1/2” x 22 1/2”.<br />
$100-$300<br />
582<br />
583<br />
578 - 581<br />
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