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Maine Antique Digest, December 2016 27-CS

Winter Fine and Decorative Arts Auction

Friday, December 9

Lone Jack, Missouri

Boulle-Style

Clock

19th-century Oil on Canvas, Illegible,

17” x 27”

19th-c. Native American Ritual with Procession.

35” x 51”

Fern Coppedge (1883-1951)

A Suite of Three Italian School Watercolors

Attributed Jean François Millet

(1814-1875)

Oil on Panel

Likeness of Auguste Feuardent

Accompanied by letters from art

dealer Samuel P. Avery Jr. 1895, the

artist’s son (attr.), 1875, et al.

Hendrick Heyligers (1877-

1967) 28” x 22”

Charles Partridge Adams (1858-

1942) ‘Long Peak, from Estes Park,

Colorado’

19th-c. Continental School Oil,

27” x 38”

Oliver Dennett Grover (1861-1927)

Near The Rialto

After Claude Lorrain, 38” x 50”

Ann Darrah (1819-1881) View of

White Mountains, 23” x 36”

John Charles Morris (1851-1888)

Detail, 34” x 70”

Attributed Arthur Fitch Bellows, Figure with

Birchbark Canoe, 19” x 35”

Alessandro Volpe (1820-1887), 12” x 23”

Emil Grundmann (1884-1890)

After Johann Heinrich

von Dannecker ‘Ariadne

and The Jaguar’

Monumental Belleek

Hollowware and

Baskets

Continental Decorative Arts

Johann Berthelsen (1883-

1972)

We not only make them work, we make them look great.

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We can make very attractive stands

for the barometers in any wood

of your choosing. If desired for

Christmas please order promptly.

We accept Visa and MasterCard.

Call for prices and

additional information.

Fine Antique Barometers for Christmas Giving

Charming small 4½ inch diameter

barometer on burled walnut stand.

Circa 1890.

Marine barometer

6½ inch diameter.

Great for the boat.

Super barometer in a carved oak case.

7½ inch diameter. Made by Negretti

and Zambra, English, circa 1880.

We have the largest selection of antique barometers in New England.

6½ inch diameter barometer on modern

stand made by us. Sold by Andrew J. Lloyd

of Boston, circa 1890.

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C. Neville Lewis

576 Pleasant Point Road

Cushing, Maine 04563

207-354-8055 • 207-650-3510

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