Portrait of a Boy in Red

250290

Portrait of a boy in a red dress, o/c, attributed to John H. Keeley, (1817-1866). The boy is pictured sitting in a child’s fancy chair that rests on a patterned carpet. The painting is in good condition, relined, with craquelure, and with a small restoration in the boy’s forehead and on the proper left shoulder. Circa 1840, Massachusetts or Vermontl.

Provenance: Sotheby’s, New York, Important Americana, January 25, 2025, Lot 80. The Dayton Art Institute, Dayton, OH, Sotheby’s, New York, Important Americana, October 19. 1996, Lot 16. 

Dimensions: 34¼” x 29¼”; Viewed Area: 30” x 25”

Item No. 250290

Price: $5,900.

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Rooster Windmill Weight

250325

Rooster windmill weight, cast iron. This exceptional windmill weight has a wonderful folky look and would make a statement wherever it might be placed. It is in very good condition with the expected degree of weathering and considerable paint wear. Circa 1900, American.

Dimensions: 19½” high x 18” wide x 4” deep.

Item No. 250325

Price: $2,700.

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Chippendale Figured Maple Mirror

250323

Chippendale mirror, figured/birdseye maple. The mirror sports beautifully scrolled elements and is in overall good condition, marred only by worn silvering to the glass and a glued repair to one of the ears. Early 19th century, American.

Dimensions: 24” high x 15” wide.

Item No. 250323

Price: $675.

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Carved Wooden Owl

250322

Folk art carved and polychromed wooden owl. The owl sports original paint and is raised on a carved plinth base. It is in excellent condition. Early 20th century, American.

Dimensions: 7½” high, (including base), x 2” wide x 3¼” deep.

Item No. 250322

Price: $1,675.

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Shoe-Footed Hutch Table

250317

Early shoe-footed hutch table. The table sports old, probably original red paint, a two-board top with scalloped corners, and shoe feet. It is in good condition and ready for everyday use, with the expected paint wear on the top from age and usage. Seats six comfortably. Late 18th century, New England.

Dimensions: 47” long x 40” wide x 28” high.

Item No. 250317

Price: $2,300.

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Grain Painted Jelly Cupboard

250313

Grain painted jelly cupboard, pine. The cupboard sports an attractive old grain painted surface with an earlier coat of paint underneath. It has a rectangular top with a shaped gallery above a pair of dovetailed drawers over two paneled doors opening onto a shelved interior. The cupboard is in good condition, marred only by a vertical shrinkage crack to the lower right molded stile and the expected wear and tear from age and usage. Mid-19th century, American.

Dimensions: 60¼” high x 47” wide x 17½” deep.

Item No. 250313

Price: $1,950.

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Country Work Table

250312

Country work table. `The table sports a rectangular four-board top above a pair of dovetailed drawers with cup pulls, supported by square legs joined by an under-shelf. The table is structurally sound, stable and ready for everyday use. The top displays signs of heavy use, with rings, other stains, discoloration and other defects commensurate with age and usage. Perfect as a kitchen counter, room divider, server, etc. Late 19th century, American.

Dimensions: 71¾” long x 29¼” wide x 32” high.

Item No. 250312

Price: $3,800.

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Painting of Lower New York From Bklyn Heights

250297

View of Lower New York from Brooklyn Heights, o/c, signed under the frame, “J. R. Ingham”. This is a finely painted view of lower Manhattan as seen from Brooklyn Heights, depicting sailboats and other marine activity on the East River, with the New York skyline in the distance. A plaque attached to the frame states that the painting was presented to Hendon Chubb on the 75th anniversary of the founding of Chubb and Son. Little is known about the artist, other than she exhibited at the National Gallery in 1872. The painting is in very good condition, having been professionally conserved, relined, with surface craquelure and some in-painting visible under UV light. Mid-19th century, New York.

Provenance: Kennedy Galleries, New York.

Dimensions: 24” x 18”; Viewed Area: 19” x 13”

Item No. 250297

Price: $6,900.

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Peaseware Jars

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Collection of covered Peaseware jars. The jars are of different sizes and can be purchased as one collection or in separate groups as described below. All are in good to excellent condition, with some having small, hard to see, shrinkage cracks.  19th century, Ohio.

1) Item No. 250249: Single Peaseware jar, 6.5" high x 6.75" wide. Price: $575. (Free Shipping)

2) Item No. 250250: Single Peaseware jar, 6" high x 5" wide. Price: $575.(Free Shipping)

3) Item No. 250251: Single Peaseware jar, 4.5" high x 3" wide. Price: $375. (Free Shipping)

4) Item No. 250252: Group of 3 Peaseware jars, 4.75 - 5.5" high x 2.5 - 3" wide. Price: $550. (Free Shipping)

5) Item No. 250253: Group of 4 Peaseware jars, 2.75-4.75" high x 1.5-2.5" wide. Price: $375. (Free Shipping)

Discounted Price for All Ten Jars: $2,200. (Free Shipping)

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Queen Anne Oval Tea Table

250282

Queen Anne tea table, maple and pine. The table sports an early 19th century oval pine top with rounded edges on an 18th century Queen Anne maple base supported by cabriole legs ending in pad feet. It has beautiful form, proportions and color and is in good condition, with wear consistent with its age. New England origin.

Dimensions: 26½” high x 38” wide x 28½” deep.

Item No. 250282

Price: $2,600.

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