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Sale 2905T June 3–June 9, 2016 www.skinnerinc.com

The Gentleman’s Auction online

The Gentleman’s Auction online

View all lots online at www.skinnerinc.com

Auction Information

Online Auction 2905T Friday, June 3, 12PM–

Thursday, June 9, 2PM

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Table of Contents

1 Auction & Specialist Information

2 Online Bidding

4 Lots 1000–1149

13 Conditions of Sale

14 Company Directors & Specialty Departments

15 Administrative Staff & Client Services

16 Map & Driving Directions

17 Subscription Form

Please Note: All lots sold subject to our Conditions of Sale.

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1000Gold Coin-mounted Money Clip, Tiffany & Co., set with a Saint-Gaudens $20.00 gold coin, 14kt gold mount, 36.9 dwt, signed.$1,800-2,200

1001Lighter, Tiffany & Co., in ribbed gold-tone metal, lg. 3 1/8 in., signed.$500-700

100214kt Gold Toothpick, Tiffany & Co., the toothpick retracts into a spiral-decorated case, spring clasp.$100-200

1003Sterling Silver Brooklyn Bridge Money Clip, Tiffany & Co., boxed.$250-350

1004Silver-plated Golf Flask, impressed mark “EVANS” to upper arm attaching lid to body, upper register of a golfer and his caddy with a red-enameled 19th hole flag above the large central scene of a man swinging a club, ht. 7 7/8 in.$300-500

1005Seven Small Ornamentally Turned Boxes, late 20th century, of exotic and other hardwoods, all turned on a specialized lathe, with friction-fit lids, ht. 1 1/2 to 3 1/2 in.$100-150

1006Six Ornamentally Turned Items, 20th century, including five boxes with friction-fit lids, one with a stone and brass handle, and a solid wood whimsy, ht. 1 1/2 to 4 1/2, dia. 3 1/4 to 4 1/2 in.$100-150

1007Six Ornamentally Turned Objects, 20th century, including a large fully decorated compression-fit lidded circular box with small knop, a pierced cylindrical screw-lid canister, a lid, a bowl, a small basket, and a circular block, dia. 4 to 9 in.$100-150

1008Chinese Soapstone Longevity Carving, 20th century, designed as two monkeys inspecting a peach, a sign of longevity and immortality, ht. 4 1/4 in.$60-80

1009Cast Iron Buddha Head, China, the gilt face with downcast eyes and smiling lips, ht. 15 1/8 in.$300-500

1010Three Gilt Glass Spheres, late 19th century, each mounted to a turned base, ht. to 18 in.$600-800

1011Three Turned Wood Objects, 19th century, including a pair of mahogany “goblets” and a hardwood string holder, ht. 3 1/2 to 6 1/2 in.$100-150

1012Four Wooden Items, 19th century, including a miniature circular bentwood box, an oval bentwood box, a painted rectangular still bank lettered “Bank,” on semicircular feet, and a turned and painted rattle, (imperfections).$200-300

1013Two Small Micrography Items, 19th century, a love token with tiny watercolor flower and blue diamond border, and one of the Lord’s Prayer signed “Oliver V. Amerman,” in gilt frames, ht. to 4 3/4 in.$150-250

1014Mahogany Liquor Box, England, 19th century, the dovetailed case with felt-lined compartments for an etched glass decanter and six matching glasses, and a shell-inlaid tray, ht. 10 3/4, wd. 16 1/2, dp. 7 1/4 in.$150-300

1015Silver-mounted Oak Liquor Set, England, late 19th century, comprised of three glass decanters with stoppers, above two hinged lids which open to reveal stemware and game pieces, and hidden compartmented drawer below containing two cribbage boards, ht. 12 3/4, wd. 15, dp. 11 1/2 in.$400-600

1016Carved Oak Liquor Set, England, late 19th century, comprising three square cut glass decanters with stoppers, above two hinged lids opening to several pieces of stemware, and a hidden drawer below housing a cribbage board, ht. 13, wd. 14, dp. 11 in.$300-500

1017Buffalo Trace Antique Collection Eagle Rare 17 Years Old Kentuckyofficial bottling, Fall 2008 (K2610808:29, K2610808:29), 45% ABV2 750ml bottles$600-800

1018Buffalo Trace Antique Collection William Larue Weller Kentuckyofficial bottling, 2008 release, K2340812:49, nicked label, 62.65% ABV1 750ml bottle$400-500

1019Buffalo Trace Antique Collection George T Stagg Kentuckyofficial bottling, 2006 release, 70.3% ABV1 750ml bottle$500-600

1020Buffalo Trace Antique Collection George T Stagg Kentuckyofficial bottling, 2007 release, K2390712:23, 72.4% ABV1 750ml bottle$400-500

1021Buffalo Trace Antique Collection George T Stagg Kentuckyofficial bottling, 2008 release, 70.9% ABV1 750ml bottle$400-500

1022Buffalo Trace Antique Collection George T Stagg Kentuckyofficial bottling, 2012 release, B1207420:32M, 71.4% ABV1 750ml bottle$400-500

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1023Van Winkle Special Reserve 12 Years Old Lot “B” Kentuckyofficial bottling, K1410809:52, 45.2% ABV1 750ml bottle$400-500

1024Very Old Fitzgerald 8 Years Old 1962KentuckyStitzel-Weller, hang tag, distilled Spring 1962, bottled Spring 1970, 50% ABV1 1/2 pint bottle (oc)$400-500

1025Very Old Fitzgerald 8 Years Old 1962KentuckyStitzel-Weller, hang tag, distilled Spring 1962, bottled Spring 1970, 50% ABV1 1/2 pint bottle (oc)$400-500

1026Jefferson’s Presidential Select 17 Years Old 1991KentuckyStitzel-Weller, Batch #7, bottle #1031, 47% ABV1 750ml bottle$400-500

1027Buffalo Trace Antique Collection Thomas H. Handy Sazerac Rye Kentuckyofficial bottling, 2007 release, u: very top shoulder, bottle codes #K2670714:36 and #K2670714:32, 67.4% ABV2 750ml bottles$450-550

1028Buffalo Trace Antique Collection Thomas H. Handy Sazerac Rye Kentuckyofficial bottling, 2008 release, u: top shoulder, bottle codes #K2390807:03 and #K2400813:14, 63.75% ABV2 750ml bottles$450-550

1029Van Winkle Family Reserve Rye 13 Years Old Kentuckyofficial bottling, bottle #H3733, 47.8% ABV1 750ml bottle$600-800

1030Van Winkle Family Reserve Rye 13 Years Old Kentuckyofficial bottling, bottle #I2029, 47.8% ABV1 750ml bottle$600-800

1031Henry Watterson 10 Years Old 1914KentuckyA. Mayfield & Co., Distillery #229, District of Kentucky, Bottled in Bond under Government Supervision for The Watterson Distribution Co., Louisville, Kentucky at Distillery Bonded Warehouse #368, u: bottom shoulder to below shoulder, distilled Spring 1914, bottled Spring 1924, 50% ABV4 1/2 pint bottles$350-450

1032Nelson Old Kentucky Standard Whiskey 7 Years Old 1916KentuckyNelson Distillery Co., Distillery #4, 5th District of Kentucky, u: low to bottom shoulder, some label scuffing, wear to tax strips, distilled Spring 1916, bottled Spring 1923, 50% ABV3 pint bottles (one with oc)$600-800

1033American Medicinal Spirits Company Special Old Reserve 1917Kentuckyu: below shoulder, H. Kraver distillery #50, 2nd District of Kentucky, bottled at distillery Bonded Warehouse #368, 5th District of Kentucky, permit #KY P-18, distilled Fall 1917, bottled Fall 1933, “For Medicinal Purposes Only,” 50% ABV3 pint bottles (oc)$450-550

1034American Medicinal Spirits Company Special Old Reserve 1917Kentuckyu: below shoulder, H. Kraver, distillery #50, 2nd District of Kentucky, bottled at distillery Bonded Warehouse #368, 5th District of Kentucky, permit #KY P-18, distilled Fall 1917, bottled Fall 1933, “For Medicinal Purposes Only,” 50% ABV3 pint bottles (oc)$450-550

1035Bowmore Sea Dragon 30 Years Old Islayofficial bottling, black ceramic decanter with Seadragon motif, 43% ABV1 750ml bottle$800-1,000

1036Bowmore Sea Dragon 30 Years Old Islayofficial bottling, black ceramic decanter with Seadragon motif, 43% ABV1 750ml bottle$800-1,000

1037Bowmore Sea Dragon 30 Years Old Islayofficial bottling, black ceramic decanter with Seadragon motif, 43% ABV1 750ml bottle$800-1,000

1038Balvenie Tun 1401 Batch #9 Speysideofficial bottling, 49.3%1 750ml bottle (ot)$500-600

1039Mixed Ardbeg Day (1 750ml) official bottling, Exclusive Committee Release, hang tag, bottle code #L12 046 0906 6ML, 56.7% ABVAlligator (1 750ml) official bottling, bottle code #L11 111 17:42 6ML, 51.2% ABV (oc)Rollercoaster (1 750ml) official bottling, Exclusive Ardbeg Committee 10th Anniversary Edition, hang tag, bottled in 2009 from whisky distilled in each of the years 1997-2006, bottle code #L9 344 13:21 6ML, 57.3% ABVIslay3 750ml bottles$600-800

1040Johnnie Walker Oldest Scotlandofficial bottling, limited edition for the Japanese market, bottle #E-16867-JW, includes whiskies over 60 years old, 43% ABV1 750ml bottle (oc)$300-400

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1041Johnnie Walker Oldest Scotlandofficial bottling, limited edition for the Japanese market, bottle #D-22539-JW, includes whiskies over 60 years old, 43% ABV1 750ml bottle (oc)$300-400

1042Victorian Sterling Silver-mounted Letter Box, London, 1890-91, William Comyns, maker, the leather-clad box with silver-mounted floral sprays centering a vacant rocaille cartouche, opening to typical internal compartments, ht. 7 1/2 in.$100-200

1043Eight Wine-related Objects, 19th century, including two sterling silver funnels, two silver plated funnels, a brass corkscrew, a steel, brass, and bone Patent corkscrew, an antler-handled corkscrew with embossed silver metal cap, and a small bone turned and incised bottle-form vessel and stopper, lg. to 8 in.$300-500

1044Small Oak Cask on Stand, England, early 20th century, the barrel, cork top, and canted stand mounted with brass, the cask lined and with working spigot, and small brass bucket, overall ht. 9 1/4 in.$100-200

1045French .950 Silver Wine Tastevin, of typical form with a stylized snake handle, lacking maker’s mark, lg. 4 in., approx. 1.9 troy oz.$50-75

1046French Silver Wine Thief and Taster, late 19th century, each inscribed “Barkhausen & Co. Souvenir de Bordeaux 28 Octobre 1892.”$300-500

1047Eight Sterling Silver Goblets, Birks, Canada, 20th century, monogrammed “L,” ht. 6 3/8 in., approx. 37.4 troy oz.$200-300

1048Five Hunt Goblets, the colorless glass globes each with a scene of the hunt, on substantial olive glass stems with rosettes, ht. 6 in.$50-75

1049Three-handled Stoneware Mug, Doulton Lambeth, England, late 19th century, cylindrical body with three arched reserves showing scenes of the hunt, sterling silver-mounted rim, punched and applied designs, ht. 6 1/2 in.$200-400

1050Two Cased Cordial Sets, France, early 20th century, the cases composed from small stacks of leather-bound 18th and 19th century French book bindings opening to gilt decanters and cordial glasses, ht. 5 1/4, wd. 8 1/4, dp. 5 1/2 in.$75-150

1051Liquor and Smoking Set, Frankfurt, early 20th century, Posen, maker, monogrammed, silver-mounted glass items including three decanters, three cigar ashtrays, twelve cordials, and two tobacco boxes, together with three associated silver-plate items, two cigarette cutters and a butter knife.$300-500

1052Barware Set, Steuben, mid-20th century, comprised of nine martini glasses and twenty-five goblets, pattern #7737, some marked “Steuben,” others marked “S,” others unmarked, martini glasses ht. 4 3/4, goblets ht. 7 1/4 in.$300-500

1053Blue Cordial Barware, 20th century, comprising thirteen stemmed cordial glasses and eleven small tumblers, unmarked.$200-250

1054Wine Decanting Machine and Cradle, 20th century, brass wire and turned pewter, with crank-driven screw attached to a double-hinged arm which tips the bottle to pour, on an ebonized wood base and four turned pewter feet, ht. 9 3/4 in.$250-300

1055“Masse Pere & Fils” Champagne Advertising Poster, designed by M. Auzolle, printed by Maus, Delhalle & Urban, Paris, France, c. 1920, chromolithograph on paper showing a man in a yellow suit carrying a bottle of the champagne, below the slogan “La Bonne Boutille,” 45 3/4 x 30 in., in a modern black-painted frame with gilt liner.

Literature: The poster is pictured and discussed in Jack Rennert’s Posters of the Belle Epoque: The Wine Spectator Collection, (New York: Wine Spectator Press, 1990), #148.$400-600

1055A“Le Vins de Bourgogne” Wine Merchant Advertising Poster, designed by Guy Arnoux, printed by Devambez, Paris, France, c. 1916, chromolithograph on paper showing a fancifully dressed man seated atop a barrel under an arbor, 46 x 30 1/2 in., in a modern black-painted frame.

Literature: The poster is pictured and discussed in Jack Rennert’s Posters of the Belle Epoque: The Wine Spectator Collection, (New York: Wine Spectator Press, 1990), #121.$300-500

1056Four Wine and Cocktail-related Silver-plate Objects, including a Wallace “Baroque” pattern wine coaster, Italian wine bottle stand, International Silversmiths cocktail shaker, and a Wallace urn-form wine cooler.$50-75

1057Cocktail Pitcher and Stirrer, Taxco, Mexico, 20th century, the tapered form with rolled rim and shaped spout, together with original stirrer, both with maker’s marks, pitcher ht. 12, stirrer lg. 14 3/4 in.$100-150

1058Five Mixed Metal Objects, Taxco, Mexico, 20th century, including two jiggers with spouts, an ashtray, a small three-part tray in the form of a stylized bird, and a small silver tray with feather-backed designs of figures fishing on a river, lg. to 8 in.$200-250

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1059The West Bend Penguin Hot & Cold Server, West Bend, Wisconsin, c. 1960s, ht. 7 3/4, wd. 10 1/2 in.$40-60

1060Al (Albert) Hirschfeld (American, 1903-2003)

Two Works: Nine Old Men of the Supreme Court, 1937, signed “HIRSCHFELD” in pencil l.r., numbered “9/50” in pencil l.l., inscribed and dedicated in pencil l.c.; Peace in Our Time, 1939, signed “HIRSCHFELD” in pencil l.r., numbered “5/16” in pencil l.l., inscribed with a Neville Chamberlain quote in pencil l.c. Lithographs on paper, image sizes to 14 5/8 x 19 3/8 in., framed. Condition: Both with toning, mat burn, and scattered fox marks, not examined out of frames.$800-1,200

1061B.C. Rich Bich Supreme Electric Guitar, 1988, serial no. 89377, figured maple wings, with original case.$800-1,200

1062Megas X-1000 Electric Guitar, 1977, Macassar ebony top, flame birch back and neck, inscribed by maker on rear cavity cover “X-1000 Guitar Custom Made by Ted Megas San Francisco 1977,” with original flight case.$800-1,200

1063Fender Telecaster Deluxe Electric Guitar, 1978, serial no. S806125, Antigua finish.$1,200-1,600

1064Two Shell Chairs by Charles and Ray Eames, manufactured by Herman Miller, Zeeland, Michigan, molded fiberglass and tubular steel, ivory-colored shell seats, paper label, ht. 33, wd. 19, dp. 18 in.$200-300

1065Pair of Upholstered Steel Bruno Chairs, cream-colored upholstered seats on cantilevered steel frame, unmarked, (wear), ht. 32 1/2, wd. 23 in.$300-500

1066Tabouret, similar to a design by Anna Castelli Ferrieri, mold-injected red plastic with polystyrene black seat cover, unmarked, ht. 22 1/2, seat ht. 18 in.$300-350

1067Four Painted Steel Harry Bertoia Chairs, United States, two armchairs in black and two white armless chairs, all constructed of steel wire in an open diamond pattern, approx. ht. 31, 29 3/4, wd. 33 1/4, 18, dp. 29 in.$1,000-1,200

1068Four Harry Bertoia Diamond Chairs, steel wire construction, approx. ht. 31, wd. 33 1/4, dp. 29 in.$300-500

1069Wirework Sculpture, late 20th century, a man with furrowed brow and hand in a thoughtful position, likely inspired by the work of American artist Ben Shahn, mounted on a wooden base, ht. 19 in.$40-60

1070Victor Vasarely (Hungarian/French, 1906-1997)

Beryll, edition of 215. Signed “Vasarely” in pencil l.r. and numbered “181/215” l.l. Screenprint on paper, image size 9 x 9 in., matted and framed. Condition: Not examined out of frame.$250-350

1071Victor Vasarely (Hungarian/French, 1906-1997)

Two Images from Lapidaire, 1974, edition of 150. Signed in the prints “Vasarely” in pen l.r., one numbered “68/150,” the other “69/150.” Screenprints on paper, image sizes 4 x 4 in., matted and framed. Condition: Not examined out of frames.$250-350

1072Victor Vasarely (Hungarian/French, 1906-1997)

Stri-Dio, 1978, edition of 300. Signed “Vasarely-” in pencil l.r., numbered “11/300” in pencil l.l. Color screenprint on paper, images size 8 1/8 x 9 1/4 in., framed. Condition: Not examined out of frame.

N.B. The work is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity from Park West Gallery, Southfield, Michigan, signed by Albert Scaglione.$300-500

1073Vintage Checkerboard, early to mid-20th century, with 144 black and red-painted squares for “Canadian Checkers,” black game piece reserves, 28 1/2 x 19 1/2 in.$200-250

1074Small Cast Metal Puzzle, America, 20th century, the five cast and patinated pieces fit together on an ebonized base with rounded corners, overall wd. 3 1/4 in.$40-60

1075Mid-century Modern End Table, Lane, Virginia, mid-20th century, the rectangular top with banded framework, on spindle side stretchers and tapering cylindrical legs, ht. 20, wd. 28, dp. 21 in.$100-150

1076Pine and Oak Two-drawer Table, early 19th century, the square top with slightly bowed edges on a case with two drawers joining square chamfered legs, ht. 27, wd. 27, dp. 27 in.$200-300

1077Charles Webb Cherry Bookcase, late 20th century, with four shelves and central upright, on three feet, ht. 36, wd. 65 1/2, dp. 10 in.$300-400

1078Charles Webb Cherry Bookcase, late 20th century, with two shelves, on two feet, ht. 29, wd. 33, dp. 10 in.$200-300

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1079Charles Webb Cherry Table, late 20th century, circular top on a four-part post continuing to feet, dia. 36 in.$400-600

1080Arts and Crafts-style Oak Side Chair, 20th century, with spindle back, ht. 46 in.$250-350

1081Thomas Moser Cherry Shelf Clock, Bruce Bohrmann, 1989, the dovetailed case, with Plexiglas dial and roman numerals, lifts off the molded base to reveal a battery-operated quartz movement, underside of base with maker’s signature and date, ht. 9 in.$150-250

1082Small Brass and Aluminum Stationary Engine, 20th century, twin cylinder air or steam brass and aluminum reversible machined engine, 1 3/4-in. flywheel, 1-in. stroke, 5 PSI recommended running capacity, mounted on a black Lucite base with removable clear Plexiglas top, instrument ht. 4 in.$300-500

1083Stainless Steel “Bulgari Bulgari” Wristwatch, the black metal dial with arabic and baton numeral indicators and date aperture, enclosing quartz movement no. BB 30 SLD F 132229, 33 mm, completed by a black strap.$400-600

1084Gentleman’s 14kt Gold “Visodate” Wristwatch, Tissot, the silver-tone metal dial with baton numeral indicators and date aperture, automatic movement, 33 mm, with brown leather strap, boxed.$400-600

108518kt Gold Gentleman’s Wristwatch, Gübelin, the textured dial with baton numeral indicators, automatic movement, gold bezel and back, 35 mm, with strap.$400-600

1086Gentleman’s Wristwatch, Corum, the textured dial with baton numeral indicators and date aperture, automatic movement, gold bezel with metal back, 32 mm, with leather strap.$300-500

1087Enamel Cuff Links, each depicting a stork, framed by rose-cut diamonds.$700-900

1088Gentleman’s Gold Coin-mounted Dress Set, comprising a pair of cuff links and three shirt studs, each with an American gold coin, 14kt gold mounts, 22.6 dwt.$1,000-1,500

1089Gentleman’s 14kt Gold and Mother-of-pearl Dress Set, Tiffany & Co., comprising a pair of cuff links and three shirt studs, signed, boxed.$1,800-2,200

109014kt Gold Cuff Links, Tiffany & Co., 11.4 dwt, signed.$600-800

109114kt Gold and Lapis Cuff Links, Tiffany & Co., each with lapis batons, signed.$700-900

109218kt Gold and Lapis Cuff Links, each with lapis cabochons, 10.9 dwt.$300-500

1093Gentleman’s Dress Set, Deakin & Francis, sterling silver with turquoise and light blue enamel, comprising a pair of cuff links and four shirt studs, signed.$300-500

1094Pair of Oval Cuff Links, Deakin & Francis, sterling silver and two-tone purple enamel, signed.$200-300

1095Pair of Oval Seahorse Cuff Links, Deakin & Francis, sterling silver with yellow enamel seahorses on a blue ground, signed.$200-300

1096Pair of Oval Pheasant Cuff Links, Deakin & Francis, sterling silver and enamel, signed.$200-300

1097Pair of Trout Cuff Links, Deakin & Francis, sterling silver and enamel, signed.$200-300

1098Heart and Spade Cuff Links, Deakin & Francis, sterling silver, one with a black enamel spade, the other with a red enamel heart, signed.$200-300

1099Pair of Art Deco Cuff Links, sterling silver rectangles with cropped corners and black and yellow enamel.$200-300

110014kt Gold and Nephrite Cuff Links, each with buckle motif.$150-250

110118kt Gold and Hardstone Cuff Links, each with hardstone cheetah.$500-700

1102Pair of .800 Silver and Enamel Horseshoe Cuff Links, Gucci, signed, total 23.0 grams.$200-300

1103Pair of Ace Card Cuff Links, Deakin & Francis, 20th century, sterling silver gilt and enamel-decorated with an ace from each suit, signed.$200-300

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1104Anglo American School, 19th Century

Hand-colored Lithograph of Fanciful Figure Created of Game Pieces. Unsigned, attributed to “George F. Parker” on a label from Kennedy Galleries, Inc., New York, on the frame backing. Hand-colored lithograph on paper, sheet size 7 5/8 x 6 3/8 in., framed. Condition: Staining, soiling.$200-300

1105Billiard Cue Rack, The Brunswick Balke-Collander Company, late 19th/early 20th century, with geometric Arts and Crafts inlay, spaces for twelve cues spring-loaded at the top end, and maker’s decal at upper center, ht. 46 1/2, wd. 37 in.$300-500

1106Group of Gaming Items, England or America, late 19th/early 20th century, including a marker board, a leather-cased set of dominos with cribbage board, a small leather-cased folding cribbage board set, and four decks of playing cards, (minor imperfections).$300-500

1107Inlaid Hexagonal Game Board Box, England, 19th century, the top centering a six-pointed star and mahogany crossbanded borders, on similarly decorated sides with one working and five faux drawers, on flattened turned feet, ht. 2 3/4, wd. 8 1/2 in.$300-500

1108Mahogany Cribbage Board, probably England, 19th century, the slightly arched carved and beaded form with six rows of holes slides to separate at the center to reveal game piece compartments, lg. 10 1/4 in.$200-250

1109Two Book-form Cribbage Board/Boxes, England, 19th century, one oak with brass-mounted border centering a central brass mount of three fanned cards, the other with faux two-book “spine” and rectangular inlaid panels, (second board with chips to edge), lg. to 12 3/4 in.$200-250

1110Empire State Building Cribbage Board, America, mid-20th century, with removable turned cover, ht. 15 1/2 in.$200-250

1111Five Novelty Cribbage Boards, England and America, late 19th/early 20th century, one folding “MAJESTIC/OLYMPIC” White Star Line souvenir board, one cast brass Armistice Day 1918 board, a propeller-form board with brass inlay, a cedar board in the shape of a warship, and a board inlaid with the flags of England, France, Germany, and Russia, lg. to 13 in.$200-250

1112Bell Metal Cribbage Board, probably England, late 19th century, the shaped form inlaid with pewter border and shapes, die-stamped in the center “K/SI/A,” on flattened brass feet, lg. 8 in.$200-250

1113Two Gunstock Cribbage Boards, England, late 19th/early 20th century, both brass-mounted, one centering a cast brass leek, the other lettered “THE QUEEN’S OWN/ROYAL WEST KENT REGt,” the lettering surmounted by a rampant horse, lg. 14 1/2 in.$300-500

1114Two Cribbage Boards Fashioned from Antlers, America and/or England, each hollowed out for game piece compartments and mounted with wood, one inscribed “Elk Antler Kalispell, Montana,” lg. to 12 in.$200-250

1115Blackbuck Antelope Horns, 19th century, mounted with brass caps, lg. 15 1/2 in.$40-60

1116Veracruz Pottery Figure, Mexico, c. 700-900 A.D., a seated dignitary wearing an elaborate headdress, remnants of polychrome paint (repairs), with associated stand, figure ht. 5 in.

Provenance: Kramer Gallery, St. Paul, Minnesota.$300-400

1117Carved Boomerang, Australia, probably early 20th century, the center incised with two flies, flanked by incised crosshatching, (old chip), lg. 20 in.

Note: A typewritten label applied to the back indicates that the boomerang “was made by ‘Wigerty,’ an Australian Aborigine of the Mt. Searle Tribe.”$40-60

1118Carved Bulldog Head Walking Stick, late 19th/early 20th century, with realistically carved head and glass eyes, lg. 34 1/2 in.$30-50

1119Frank Weston Benson (American, 1862-1951)

Three Ducks in Flight. Signed “FrankWBenson.” in pencil l.l., partial label from Kennedy & Co. Rare Prints, New York, affixed to the backing. Etching on paper, plate size 7 x 8 3/4 in., framed. Condition: Unobtrusive toning, not examined out of frame.$300-500

1120Three Duck Decoys, Big Sky Carvers, Montana, late 20th/early 21st century, with glass eyes and detailed paint, comprising a Long-tailed Duck, a Hooded Merganser, and an American Wigeon, all with “Ducks Unlimited” brands on bottom, two with inset “coins,” lg. to 16 1/2 in.$200-250

1121Miniature Canoe and Oars, early/mid-20th century, bentwood construction, with two woven seats, and carved oars, lg. 27 1/2 in.$300-500

1122H.L. Leonard Bamboo Fly Rod, Midland Park, New Jersey, c. 1970s, bamboo rod model 38H, 7’, 2 7/8 oz., Line #4, Serial No. 2842, in original yellow bag with hang tag and two tips, the rod’s grip, ferrules and red-wrapped guides all in apparently unused condition, maker’s mark on the metal butt cap, with identifying sticker on the original screw-top aluminum tube.$300-500

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1123Two Prints of Fly-fishing Flies, Austin Hogan, 1969, depicting a total of thirty-one patterns, each print with signature “Austin S. Hogan 1969,” in the image, 13 x 11 (sheet), mounted on burlap mat with giltwood frames.

Note: Austin Hogan, a renowned angling historian and streamer tier, was the first curator of the American Museum of Fly Fishing, in Manchester, Vermont, established in 1968.$225-325

1124Four Yachting Items, late 19th/early 20th century, including an oak-cased tea caddy carved “Seawanhanka Corinthian [Oyster Bay, Long Island, New York] Yacht Club won by Titania. June 11th 1887,” with applied cast metal and wood becket handles, two plaques under magnifying glass dated 1889 relating to the Titania, and a Gorham leather-covered and silver-mounted copper mug with applied engraved plaque, presented to the Nora in 1905 for her second place finish in the Indian Harbor Yacht Race, caddy wd. 14 1/4, mug ht. 7 in.$300-500

1125Bronze Yachting Medal, Tiffany & Co. , New York, 1923, for the Yachting Association of Long Island Sound, obverse depicting a masted sailing vessel, reverse with beaded and wreathed border and inscribed “Championship Victory Class 1923 Won By Blue Jacket,” in a Tiffany & Co. box, dia. 77 mm.$50-100

1126Nathaniel Livermore Stebbins (American, 1847-1922)

Twenty Photographs of Sailing Vessels, Including Contenders in America’s Cup Races, 1880s-90s. Unsigned, the majority with titles in the image l.l. Albumen prints mounted to boards, image/sheet sizes to 7 3/4 x 9 1/2 in., unmatted, unframed. Condition: Prints are mounted to the front and back of each board, fading, one with scattered foxing, several with soiling on mounts.$500-700

1127Cyma Pocket Watch, roman numeral dial marked for Cyma, reverse of case with niello decoration to a white metal ground of a man playing soccer, ht. 2 3/4 in.$200-300

1128Rugby Stein, Mettlach, Germany, first half 20th century, #2324, stoneware body with glossy and matte glazes, polychrome scene of a rugby match, and a rugby ball finial on the pewter-mounted hinged top with figural thumbpiece, marked on underside, ht. 9 1/4 in.$60-80

1129Pair of Carved Golf Frames, early 20th century, carved with classic golf items including a bag with clubs, a trophy, a flagstick, and a hat, housing prints of “Old Tom Morris” and “Bobby Jones,” ht. 33, wd. 23 1/4 in.$200-400

1130Charles Cerny (United States, France, and Czech Republic, 1892-1965)

Maritime Still Life. Signed and dated “Charles Cerny/1947” l.r. Oil on canvas, with instruments, books, and decorative arts of shipboard life, 21 x 25 1/2 in., in the likely original weathered pine frame.$500-700

1131Charles Cerny (United States, France, and Czech Republic, 1892-1965)

Maritime Still Life. Signed and dated “Charles Cerny/1947” l.r. Oil on canvas, with instruments, books, and decorative arts of shipboard life, 21 x 25 1/2 in., in the likely original weathered pine frame.$500-700

1132Mahogany Single Propeller Blade Aneroid Barometer, 20th century, Shortland Smith Inc., England, 4-in. silvered dial set into the central hub, resting on a shaped bracket base, ht. 45 in.$200-400

1133Group of Gentleman’s Items, late 19th/early 20th century, including a pewter flask with engraved sailboat to interior, a “Universal” diagonally ribbed glass flask, a pair of semicircular flasks cased together, a leather-cased folding cutlery set, and a cast brass and carved wood Art Nouveau magnifier, cased flask ht. 5 1/2, magnifier lg. 14 1/2 in.$250-350

1134Group of Gentleman’s Items, late 19th and 20th century, including bottle openers in the forms of a duck head, a fish, and an anchor, and other items including an anchor-form door knocker, a miniature cast brass “USS Constitution” cannon, a brass “Acme City” whistle, a cast metal model of a creel, a vintage BMW keychain fob, and others.$150-250

1135Sterling Silver Center Bowl, Gorham, Providence, 1932, with a flared floriform rim, dia. 12 1/2 in., approx. 26.9 troy oz.$200-250

1136Paul Revere Reproduction Sterling Silver Bowl, Watrous, Connecticut, 20th century, dia. 9 1/8 in., approx. 15.3 troy oz.$60-80

1137Sterling Silver Tray and Goblet, Gorham, Providence, 20th century, circular tray, dia. 10 1/8, and goblet with flared bell-form bowl, ht. 6 1/2 in., approx. 17.8 troy oz. total.$60-80

1138Three Sterling Silver-mounted Colorless Glass Items, an inkwell with shell and scroll cast silver lid, ht. 4 1/4, an English Victorian perfume bottle with cut-glass motif of birds among floral sprays, silver marked for William Comyns, ht. 5, and a Gorham flask with basket weave motif, date cipher for 1891, ht. 6 3/8 in.$100-150

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11391950s New York Yankees Collectibles, mid-20th century, including an engraved silver-plated tray designed as a baseball with signatures of the players, commemorating the team’s fifth-straight World Series title, dia. 13; and a pewter pitcher with embossed Yankees medallion engraved “CHRISTMAS - 1956,” given to employees and others in the organization, (dent to unengraved side), ht. 6 1/2 in.$800-1,200

1140Two 1953 New York Team-signed Baseballs, one signed by members of the American League and World Series Champion New York Yankees including Mickey Mantle, John Mize, Yogi Berra, Whitey Ford, Phil Rizzuto, Ralph Houk, and others; the other signed by members of the National League Champion Brooklyn Dodgers, including Jackie Robinson, Pee Wee Reese, and Gil Hodges; each ball dedicated to “Andy.”$1,500-2,500

1141Early 1950s Brooklyn Dodgers Team-signed Baseball, with signatures of Jackie Robinson, Duke Snider, Pee Wee Reese, Roy Campanella, and others.$200-300

1142Sports Illustrated, First Issue, August 16, 1954, in the Original Mailing Envelope. Volume one, number one, housed in its original full-color envelope, containing the folding baseball card insert, the magazine in very good condition, the envelope tattered along the edges and somewhat worn, 11 1/2 x 8 1/4 in.$100-150

1143Marilyn Monroe Steering Wheel Spinner or “Brody Knob,” c. 1960s, showing Marilyn in the famous pose on red velvet from the 1949 Tom Kelly photo shoot, sometimes also referred to as a “suicide knob,” dia. 1 1/2 in.$60-80

1144Marilyn Monroe Items, c. 1950s-60s, including two decks of playing cards boxed together, a 1955 calendar, and a black-and-white photograph.$100-150

1145Cased Knife Set, J.A. Henckels, 1976, numbered “0001,” made to commemorate the American Bicentennial, each knife blade etched with scenes of the American outdoors or frontier, comprising a 10-in. chef’s knife, a 6-in. slicing knife, an 8-in. chef’s knife, a 9-in. carving knife, a 4-in. paring knife, a hollow 12-in. meat slicing knife, 10-in. sharpening steel, a meat carving fork, a 5 1/2-in. boning knife, and a 4-in. hunting knife with leather case, each knife with the set number “0001,” all in locking burgundy velvet-lined case, (missing one rubber foot on bottom of case).

Note: Henckels reportedly limited production to 1000 sets, of which approximately 700 were sold in the United States. This is apparently the first set made.$75-150

1146Reproduction c. 1830 Bowie Knife, Carvel Hall Company, 20th century, embossed plaque with explanatory text, all mounted to oval wood panel, knife lg. 14 1/2 in.$40-60

1147Alfa Romeo Paperweight, 20th century, the brass and enamel crest with felt bottom and custom burgundy pocket with snap enclosure, dia. 3 in.$60-80

1148Colt Deringer Bookends, designed as leather-bound books and a pair of gold-plated pearl-handled single-shot pistols.$100-200

1149Two “Tournament Awards” Presented aboard the SS President Polk, mid-20th century, the cast metal trophies depicting the SS President Polk, an attack transport during WWII, with engraved brass plaques reading “PING PONG” and “GIN RUMMY,” on carved roughly oval wood bases.$75-125

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Conditions of Sale1. Some of the lots in this sale are offered subject to a reserve. The reserve is a confidential minimum price agreed upon by the consignor and Skinner, Inc. below which the lot will not be sold. In most cases, the reserve will be set below the estimated range, but in no case will it exceed the estimates listed. A representative of Skinner, Inc. will execute such reserves by bidding for the consignor. In any event and whether or not a lot is subject to a reserve, the auctioneer may reject any bid or raise not commensurate with the value of such lot.

2. All property is sold “as is,” and neither the auctioneer nor any consignor makes any warranties or representation of any kind or nature with respect to the property, and in no event shall they be responsible for the correctness, nor deemed to have made any representation or warranty, of description, genuineness, authorship, attribution, provenance, period, culture, source, origin, or condition of the property and no statement made at the sale, or in the bill of sale, or invoice or elsewhere shall be deemed such a warranty of representation or an assumption of liability.

3. Except as provided in paragraph 1 above, the highest bidder as determined by the auctioneer shall be the purchaser. In the case of a disputed bid, the auctioneer shall have sole discretion in determining the purchaser and may also, at his or her election, withdraw the lot or reoffer the lot for sale. The auctioneer shall have sole discretion to refuse any bid, or refuse to acknowledge any bidder. Any bidder that plans on spending in excess of $100,000 should make arrangements with the accounting department at least five (5) days in advance of the sale, as a deposit may be required to participate.

4. All merchandise purchased must be paid for and removed from the premises the day of the auction. Skinner Inc. may impose, and the purchaser agrees to pay, a monthly interest charge of 1.5% of the purchase price of any lot or item lot not paid for within thirty-five (35) days of the date of sale.

Skinner, Inc. shall have no liability for any damage or loss to property left on its premises for more than three (3) days from the date of sale. If any property has not been removed within three (3) days from the date of sale, at the option of Skinner, Inc. (a) Skinner Inc., may impose, and the purchaser agrees to pay, a monthly storage charge of 1.5% of the purchase price of any lot or portion of a lot not removed within the three days, and/or (b) Skinner Inc. may place the merchandise in a subsequent auction, without Reserve, to be sold to the highest bidder, and after deducting the standard commission and any additional charges that may apply, remit the proceeds to the purchaser.

5. Skinner accepts cash or check for payment. Personal checks will be acceptable only if credit has been established with Skinner, Inc. or if a bank authorization has been received guaranteeing a personal check. Skinner, Inc. reserves the right to hold merchandise purchased by personal check until the check has cleared the bank. The purchaser agrees to pay Skinner, Inc. a handling charge of $25.00 for any check dishonored by the drawee. Please contact Accounting for additional payment methods. Skinner does not accept payment by credit card for merchandise purchases.

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7. In no event will the liability of Skinner, Inc. to any purchaser with respect to any item exceed the purchase price actually paid by such purchaser for such item.

8. Shipping is the responsibility of the purchaser. Upon request, our staff will provide the list of shippers who deliver to destinations within the United States and overseas. Some property that is sold at auction can be subject to laws governing export from the U.S., such as items that include material from some endangered species. Import restrictions from foreign countries are subject to these same governing laws. Granting of licensing for import or export of goods from local authorities is the sole responsibility of the buyer. Denial or delay of licensing will not constitute cancellation or delay in payment for the total purchase price of these lots.

9. Sales in Massachusetts, Florida, and New York are subject to the respective current sales taxes. Dealers, museums, and other qualifying parties may be exempt from sales tax upon submission of proper documentation.

10. A premium equal to 23% of the final bid price up to and including $100,000, plus 20% of the final bid price from $100,001 up to and including $1,000,000, plus 12% of the final bid price from $1,000,001 and over will be applied to each lot sold, to be paid by the buyer as part of the purchase price.

11. Bidding on any item indicates your acceptance of these terms and all other terms printed within, posted, and announced at the time of sale whether bidding in person, through a representative, by phone, by Internet, or other absentee bid.

12. Skinner, Inc. and its consignors make no warranty or representation, express or implied, that the purchaser will acquire any copyright or reproduction rights to any lot sold. Skinner, Inc. expressly reserves the right to reproduce any image of the lots sold in this catalog. The copyright in all images, illustrations and written material produced by or for Skinner, Inc. relating to a lot, including the contents of this catalog, is, and shall remain at all times, the property of Skinner, Inc. and shall not be used by the purchaser, nor by anyone else, without our prior written consent.

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Chairman of the Board

Stephen L. Fletcher

Richard Albright

John Deighton

Karen M. Keane

Andrew Payne

President/Chief Executive Officer

Karen M. Keane

Chief Financial Officer

Don Kelly

Executive Vice President

Stephen L. Fletcher

Managing Director

Marie Keep

Senior Vice Presidents

Marie Keep

Kerry Shrives

Stuart G. Slavid

Vice Presidents

Victoria Bratberg

Eric Jones

Gloria Lieberman

Carol McCaffrey

Jane D. Prentiss

Robin S.R. Starr

L. Emerson Tuttle

Regional Directors

Western Massachusetts:

George Thomas Lewis

413.727.2721 [email protected]

New York: Katie Banser-Whittle

212.787.1114 [email protected]

Florida: April L. Matteini, G.G.

305.503.4423 [email protected]

Maine: Bruce Buxton

207.772.6979 [email protected]

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Executive Management

Departments

20th Century DesignJane D. Prentiss

[email protected]

508.970.3253

American & European Paintings & PrintsRobin S.R. StarrElizabeth C. Haff

Michelle Lamunière

Martina Tanga

[email protected]

508.970.3206

American Furniture & Decorative ArtsStephen L. FletcherChris Barber

Christopher D. Fox

[email protected]

508.970.3200

American Indian & Ethnographic ArtDouglas [email protected]

508.970.3254

Antique Motor VehiclesJane D. [email protected]

508.970.3253

Asian Works of ArtJudith DowlingHelen Eagles

Suhyung Kim

[email protected]

508.970.3263

Books & ManuscriptsDevon [email protected]

508.970.3293

CeramicsStuart G. [email protected]

508.970.3203

Clocks, Watches & Scientific InstrumentsRobert C. CheneyJonathan Dowling

Paul Dumanowski

[email protected]

508.970.3201

Discovery AuctionsCarly Babione

Kyle Johnson

Melanie Trottier-Mitcheson

[email protected]

508.970.3202

European Furniture & Decorative ArtsStuart G. SlavidStephanie Opolski

Gwendolyn L. Smith

[email protected]

508.970.3203

Historic Arms & MilitariaJoel [email protected]

508.970.3215

JewelryVictoria BratbergJohn Colasacco

Kaitlin Shinnick

[email protected]

617.874.4313

JudaicaKerry [email protected]

508.970.3256

Musical InstrumentsAdam [email protected]

508.970.3216

Oriental Rugs & CarpetsLawrence [email protected]

508.970.3247

PhotographsMichelle Lamuniè[email protected]

508.970.3264

SilverStuart G. [email protected]

508.970.3203

Wine, Whisky & AleMarie KeepJoseph Hyman

Anna Ward

[email protected]

508.970.3296

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Discovery AuctionsCarly Babione

Kyle Johnson

Melanie Trottier-Mitcheson

[email protected]

508.970.3202

European Furniture & Decorative ArtsStuart G. SlavidStephanie Opolski

Gwendolyn L. Smith

[email protected]

508.970.3203

Historic Arms & MilitariaJoel [email protected]

508.970.3215

JewelryVictoria BratbergJohn Colasacco

Kaitlin Shinnick

[email protected]

617.874.4313

JudaicaKerry [email protected]

508.970.3256

Musical InstrumentsAdam [email protected]

508.970.3216

Oriental Rugs & CarpetsLawrence [email protected]

508.970.3247

PhotographsMichelle Lamuniè[email protected]

508.970.3264

SilverStuart G. [email protected]

508.970.3203

Wine, Whisky & AleMarie KeepJoseph Hyman

Anna Ward

[email protected]

508.970.3296

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Benjamin Evans

Jessica R. Lincoln

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508.970.3229

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Stephen L. Fletcher, Karen M. Keane,

Marie Keep, Jessica R. Lincoln, Kerry Shrives,

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Appraisal & Auction Services

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508.970.3299

Institutional Relations

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Consignment Services

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508.970.3204

Customer Relations/HumanResources

Carol McCaffrey508.970.3252

Accounting

Denise Johnson508.970.3269

William Madden508.970.3266

Kevin Rota508.970.3283

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