Bonhams Skinner announces major Americana auctions
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Bonhams Skinner announces major Americana auctions
Montague J. Dawson (British, 1890-1973), Sweeping Along, Signed "Montague Dawson" l.l. Estimate: $60,000-80,000.



MARLBOROUGH, MASS.- Bonhams Skinnerannounced two upcoming auctions of Americana this August. An eclectic range of historical American antiques will feature across both sales, including museum-worthy items from early and influential collectors associated with several New England institutions and The Rushlight Club. An online auction, taking place August 6 to 16 will be accompanied by a live sale on August 13 in Bonhams Skinner’s Marlborough galleries.

A selection of exceptional items from pioneer collectors and preservationists Bertram K. and Nina Fletcher Little’s son, Warren and his wife Jean’s collection, will be included in the auction. Highlights from the collection include A relief-carved double-sided portrait of Gen. George Washington by architect and craftsman Samuel Macintire (est. $60,000-80,000). This remarkable plaque offers a glimpse into the revolutionary spirit that accompanied the neoclassical style Macintire is so known for today. Possibly used as part of a trade sign, this early homage to Washington bears the natural weathering of several centuries of American life. Another highlight includes A painted Liberty cap, carved from pine and gilded on the bottom rim (est. $4,000-6,000), personifies our nation’s earliest ideals. Used as a symbol of freedom since the halcyon days of the American Revolution, this Phrygian cap was often depicted on the head of Lady Liberty herself, most famously in the “capped bust” coins of the early 19th century, which this fine carving predates. Important ceramics in the Little collection include a late 18th century creamware “Success to the crooked but interesting town of Boston” jug, (est. $3,000-5,000). In addition, a selection of Historical Blue Transfer Decorated earthenware includes a rare Battle of Bunker Hill pierced bowl and undertray.




The sales also offer a microhistory in the advent of American yachting, including a yachting scene Sweeping Along, Yachting at Cowes, Isle of Wight by renowned maritime artist Montague Dawson, ($60,000-$80,000). One of the most important lots in the maritime section of the sale is the original manuscript journal Cleopatra's Barge On A Voyage Of Pleasure documenting the voyage of George Crowninshield's famous yacht (est. $75,000-100,000) – the exquisitely detailed account of what is considered to be the earliest pleasure yacht made in America, which took its maiden voyage between March and October of 1817. Bound in red Moroccan leather and containing a complete narrative of the trip and illustrated with twenty-two finely painted watercolors and pen and ink drawings of the harbors and towns Crowninshield encountered on his journey, this unique item presents the very beginning of luxury pleasure cruising from an American perspective. With no comparable precedents in its field, the sale of this manuscript is sure to be closely watched.

Paring patriotism and the rise of the train in the American landscape, the Americana sale features two Andrew Clemens sand bottles, including one 1880s bottle with a locomotive on one side and an eagle holding the flag on the other (est. $50,000-75,000). The sale also features a diminutive Clemens sand bottle with a floral composition bearing the date 1890, made to commemorate the birth of a girl.

Both auctions are also notable for their range of home goods, including a remarkable New York collection of approx. forty extraordinary needlework pictures from the 17th and early 18th centuries, and a large and important collection of fine wicker furniture from Norman and Diane Bernstein’s Cape Cod estate some of which is featured in American Wicker Woven Furniture from 1850-1930 and some previously exhibited at the Renwick Gallery of the National Museum of American Art. Also featured is an extensive collection of early American lighting from the Leonard H. Chace, Jr. collection including wrought-iron rushlights, unusual tin lighting devices, and a large selection of whale oil and fluid lamps made at Boston Sandwich Glassworks in the 19th century.

Additionally, both sales will present significant collections of Chinese export silver including hollow-ware and flatware, alongside esoteric pieces of 18th and 19th century Chinese export porcelain, including a plate used in Ulysses S. Grant’s dinner service. Several China Trade Paintings will also be featured, including Portrait of High Imperial Commissioner Kiying/Qiying/Ch’i-ying (est. $15,000-20,000), a watercolor and gouache painting of Praia Grande Harbor, Macau ($10,000-$15,000) and from another collection a diminutive early 19th century School of Spoilum, View of the Hongs, Canton (est. $8,000-12,000).










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