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Chinese porcelain famille verte lamp

19th century Chinese porcelain famille verte vase mounted as a lamp. Excellent condition. Vase measures 16.5" high x 8" in diameter; height to finial is 31".

Ambrose Heal Arts and Crafts oak chest c1904

RARE Sir Ambrose Heal Arts and Crafts oak chest #402. English, early 20th century. Excellent original condition. Some minor lip loss on the top drawer. Hand-hammered drawer pulls and hand-cut dovetails. Four graduated drawers with individual dust covers. Please see: Sir Ambrose Heal by Oliver S. Heal, pages 175 and 278, for reference to this exact chest. Only 50 were produced. They were sold from 1904 to 1927. A quote from his grandson's book: "Inspired by the likes of John Ruskin and William Morris, Ambrose Heal transformed the family furnishing business, Heal's of Tottenham Court Road, London, to provide a broad middle-class public with distinctive, well-designed, well-made furniture and furnishings." Heal was progressive and forward-thinking. He encouraged his staff to become employee shareholders, displayed the works of the most avant-garde artists of the time, and commissioned advertising posters from the best graphic designers of the day. Clearly his philosophies tied into his designs and the overall Arts and Crafts design movement. Measures 30 inches wide, 36 inches high and 18.5 inches deep.

Warren Sheppard seascape oil on canvas

Warren Sheppard seascape oil on canvas. The view is of a solitary sailor navigating a windy sea. The canvas measures 20 x 30 inches and the earlier gold leaf frame measures 42.5 x 33 inches. Warren Sheppard was an American marine painter, born in Greenwich, New Jersey, on April 10, 1858. He lived most of his life in the New York and New Jersey area, spending summers in New Hampshire, painting seascapes off Isles of Shoals. He learned the art of marine painting under the Dutch Maritime artist Mauritz Frederick Hendrick de Haas, who had moved to America, settling in New York in 1858, the same year that Sheppard was born. Although he worked closely with the master, Sheppard was able to develop an original style, and maintain his own views on the portrayal of nature. Bio obtained from Rehs Galleries INC. In the 1890's Sheppard painted a group of Venetian scenes. Recording the architecture along the Grand Canal, Sheppard painted many private villas, betraying the oriental influences on the architecture of the original plans of this unusual city. From 1880 to 1899, he exhibited at the National Academy of Design were he showed many paintings, among them Moonrise on the Ocean, which commanded $1,500 in 1896. Sheppard was not only a talented marine painter, but he was also known for his expertise as a racing yachts designer and navigator. He died on February 23, 1937. Selected Museums: Mystic Seaport Museum, Mystic, CT Peabody Museum, Salem, MA India House, New York, NY Toledo Museum of Art, Toledo, OH Addison Gallery of American Art, Andover, MA

The Life of Lord Strathcona and Mount Royal

The Life of Lord Strathcona and Mount Royal by Beckles Willson. Author of "The Great Fur Company" "The Life and Letters of James Wolfe". Measures 9 inches tall and is 6 and one half inches wide. December 1915

19thc treen spice pail in original red wash

19th century treen spice pail in original red wash. Measures 2.75 inches high and 3 inches wide at the middle. Excellent original condition. This a fairly rare piece of American folk art.

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