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NOTE: These are only a selection of highlights from the sale. (Buyer's Premium is not included in price)
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26th Annual New Year's Day Auction Post Sale Price Highlights
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268. Decoy: black duck hollow body, by contemporary carver Bill Cramer, Beach Haven, NJ. Sold: $800
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269. Decoy: shorebird in running position, attributed to Chief Cuffy (Caffey), Shinnecock, Long Island c.1930’s. Sold: $600
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270. Decoy: shorebird, golden plover, possibly “Mr. Harris” Nantucket Island, Mass c.1890. Sold: $850
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272. Decoy: shorebird, Bullhead attributed to Cape May, New Jersey c.1900 Sold: $650
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280. Collection of 9 Fish decoys, plus a beaver with movable tail – All appear to be by the same hand Sold: $1000
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295. Weathervane, rooster having cast feet 23”Ht. Sold: $3600
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295A. Weathervane, probably Rochester Iron Works, Rochester, NH, good old crusty patina. Repair to sheet metal tail and loss to claw feet. 30”Ht. 32”W. Sold: $5500
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296. Weathervane Fish, appears to be a Carp 22”L. Sold: $2800
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297. Weathervane Horse and Rider, gold finish 32”L. Sold: $5800
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303. 17th c. Bellarmine jug c. 1680 . Sold: $1100
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310. 20th c. painting: oil on canvas Hudson River Dayliner “Iron Steamboat Co.”, signed “Albert Sr. Nemethy”. Albert Nemethy Sr. 20th c. artist Newburgh, NY. 24”x36”. Sold: $2200
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311. 20th c. painting oil on canvas Dayliner “City of Richmond”, signed “Albert Sr. Nemethy”. Albert Nemethy Sr. Unframed. 24”x36”. Sold: $2300
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320. Mechanical bank, “Bismark”. Good paint, works. 7 ¾”L. Sold: $3800
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321. Mechanical bank, “Magic”, J.E. Stevens Co. with excellent original paint surface. Working condition. 5 ¼”Ht. Sold: $2100
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America's foremost sporting and wildlife artist, Bob Kuhn. Provenance from the artist’s son.
327. Conte crayon study of pair of lionesses, signed “Kuhn”. Image 10” x 13”. Matted but unframed. Sold: $2000
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336. Original watercolor on paper, “Tiz the Season”, by self taught Connecticut folk artist Evelyn S. Dubiel (born 1922). 8 ½” x 13 ¼”. C.2005. Sold: $600
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337. Original watercolor on paper, “Farming in the Litchfield Hills”, by Evelyn S. Dubiel. 8 3/8” x 13 1/8”. C.2005. Sold: $500
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369. Taconic swing handle basket, crisp with excellent reddish brown patina. 16” diameter. Sold: $525
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388. Folk art toy, African American wood cutter. Polychrome decorated 11”L. Sold: $600
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392. 19th c. trencher bowl in old red paint. 31” L. Sold: $900
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481. 19th c. Quilt “Touching Stars” c.1850’s. Sold: $1000
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482. 19th c. Mennonite quilt “Rainbow Bars” or “Joseph’s Coat”, Penna. c.1875. Sold: $1200
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505. Paintings: pair of Southwest portraits of Native Americans, verso “Lazy Boy Medicine Man Glacier Nat’l Park…Mrs. V.O. Smallwood, Stoneburg, Texas” and “Long Time Pipe Woman Glacier Nat’l Park. Both 11 ¾” x 9 ¾”. Monogrammed on portraits “SNA”. C.1930’s. Sold: $350
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516. Native American beadwork collection: (2) birds dated “1903” with beads; (2) small hearts (one very rough condition); bag (rough condition); bag with horse hair and metal adornments; (3) frames one with American flags and star, one 1910 and one 1905 (mirrored). All have imperfections. Sold: $675
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523. Collection of African American figures: “Steppin Tom” 13 ¾”Ht.; articulated dancing man 10”Ht.; (3) carvings watermelon man, mammy and fisherman. Sold: $300
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527. 19th c. photo lot (3) cabinet cards depicting Native Americans, photographer O.S. Goff, includes mother with young girl and baby, mother and child and (3) young girls. All studio posed. Sold: $450
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