Lots 221 - 230

Lot 221

Lot #221: SILHOUETTE PROFILE PORTRAIT OF DEWITT CLINTON
Print on linen with Trade Mark, "Hiawatha," bird's eye maple and parcel gilt frame; 16 x 13 in. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Janet Welldon Graham, Julia Hoyt Welldon Graham, Julia Hoyt Welldon and the Hoyt family of New York City and Staatsburgh, New York"
Estimate: $ 200.00 - $ 300.00 Sold at $150

Lot 222

Lot #222: AMERICAN SCHOOL: PORTRAIT OF A MAN
Oil on canvas, 24 x 20 in., unsigned. Provenance: From Oldwalls, the home of sculptor Chester Beach.
Estimate: $ 700.00 - $ 900.00 Sold at $300

Lot 223

Lot #223: THREE PORTRAITS OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN
The largest an engraving by William Marshall, 1866, penciled in border, "Artist Proof Wm. Marshall," water stained; one by Harwell-Evans, Co. with facsimile signature and dated 1864, and a copy of campaign lithograph of 1858; frames: 29 3/4 x 25 3/4 in., 17 1/2 x 13 1/2 in. and 16 1/4 x 13 3/4 in.
Estimate: $ 100.00 - $ 200.00 Sold at $225

Lot 224

Lot #224: LINCOLN, ABRAHAM. CAMPAIGN FLAG, 1864, LINCOLN/JOHNSON.
1864. Size: 22 x 33". Campaign flag in the form of an American Flag with 34 stars. "Lincoln and Johnson" are in block letters in white stripes. Note included stating that Philip Schaum printed this flag at his dye shop in Lancaster (state not shown).
Estimate: $ 1500.00 - $ 2000.00 Sold at $17,000

Lot 225

Lot #225: GILT-METAL WALL RONDEL: "LINCOLN TUNNEL DEDICATED 1937..."
Together with a gilt-metal medallion with tunnel view on the front and a profile of Lincoln on the reverse, "For a Further Unification of the People," by Kilea; 12 and 1 1/2 in.
Estimate: $ 75.00 - $ 125.00 Sold at $800

Lot 226

Lot #226: TWO RELIEF METAL PROFILE HEADS OF GEORGE WASHINGTON
The one on integral oval back, the other cut-out; 12 x 10 3/8 in. and 11 1/2 x 8 1/4 in.
Estimate: $ 200.00 - $ 300.00 Sold at $250

Lot 227

Lot #227: AMERICAN HOLLOW-CAST COPPER LARGE EAGLE WEATHERVANE
Modeled with raised wings, head turned to right and talons clutching on orb, fitted black-painted cast iron quadruple stand, by J.R. Palmer, New York; approx. 43 x 7 ft. 9 in.
Estimate: $ 3000.00 - $ 6000.00

Lot 228

Lot #228: S. CHESTER DANFORTH: "BYRD'S SOUTH POLE FLAGSHIP"
Etching on paper, 11 5/8 x 7 1/2 in. (sight), titled, numbered 55/225 and signed below the image.
Estimate: $ 100.00 - $ 200.00 Sold at $325

Lot 229

Lot #229: QUEEN ANNE CHERRY DRESSING TABLE
The rectangular top with thumb-molded edge, the case fitted with 1 long and 3 short drawers, the whole raised on cabriole legs ending in pad feet; 29 3/4 x 33 1/2 x 21 3/4 in.
Estimate: $ 5000.00 - $ 10,000.00

Lot 230

Lot #230: QUEEN ANNE-STYLE WALNUT OVAL SEATED STOOL
The drop-in seat on plain rails, raised on cabriole legs, two carved with shells and bell flowers, ending in trifid feet; 18 1/2 x 23 in.
Estimate: $ 800.00 - $ 1200.00 Sold at $500