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From QUESTROYAL FINE ART, Marsden Hartley, Roses. Oil on canvas, 18 5/16 x 14 3/8 in.
From M. FINKEL & DAUGHTER, Harriet F. Hayden, Fitzwilliam, New Hampshire, 1817; sampler size 15 ½” x 16 ¼”; framed 20” x 20 ¾”.
From EARLE VANDEKAR OF KNIGHTSBRIDGE, American Sailor s Woolwork Depicting Ten Naval Vessels Including Two Monitors, 1865. Wool; 26 x 31 1/4 x 1 in.
From MODERNE GALLERY, George Nakashima, Special Double Pedestal Desk , 1971. Wood, 30 x 72 x 30 in. Cherry with 2 free sap edges. Provenance: Schnitzer collection.
From BERNARD AND S. DEAN LEVY, An extremely rare oak, chestnut, maple and pine lift - top chest from Swansea, Massachusetts, now Warren, Rhode Island. Circa 1680.
From DAVID SCHORSCH AND EILEEN SMILES, Attributed to Sister Elvira Curtis Hulett, Shaker Knitted Rectangular Rug, Hancock, Massachusetts, circa 1890. Wool, mounted for wall hanging, 36 x 27 in.
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From Earle Vandekar of Knightsbridge, American Hooked Rug Depicting a Zebra Mounted on Stretcher, Early 20th Century, (Ref: NY9569 - camr).
From Moderne Gallery, Room Divider by George Nakashima, 1989. A rare Nakashima form with a finished back. American black walnut with grilled pandanus cloth sliding doors. Signed and dated. 60 wide x 18 deep x 24 high.
From Lillian Nassau, (detail) Tiffany Studios Dragonfly Table Lamp, Circa 1906. Leaded glass, pressed glass “jewels,” patinated bronze; 23 in (high).
From The Old Print Shop, A Base Ball Game. (Proof with portraits). Painted by Henry Sandham in 1894. Goupil gravure (photogravure), 1896. Printed in Paris and published April 1, 1896 by Boussod Valadon & Co. Successors to Goupil & Co. Image size 38 5/8 x 51 3/4 .
Email is invalid Adam Naming the Animals, antique oil painting on tin tray. 30” x 22”. From Diana H. Bittel Arts & Antiques.
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