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RDS Historic Lighting copper pendant light

RDS Historic Lighting copper pendant light by Richard D. Scofield. Measures 14 inches high by 12 inches wide. Hand crafted from oxidized copper. Richard D. Scofield made the finest exact copies of period American lighting in the country and was allowed by Historic Deerfield to make copies of its collection.

Sterling and tortoiseshell comb c1888

Large vintage sterling and tortoiseshell comb circa 1888 in like-new condition. Length 7.5 inches, width 1 and 7 eighths inches. LA Pierre Mfg. Co Newark, New Jersey and New York c1888

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

Mahogany pillar bookends c1900

Pair of W. K. Cowan Co., Chicago, solid mahogany pillar bookends, circa 1900. This is a very well made and heavy pair of bookends, capable of holding a row of books securely. Each bookend measures 7.5 inches wide at the base, 3.5 inches deep at the base and 5.5 inches high. The W. K. Cowan Company was in business from 1894 until 1916. William Kennett Cowan (b 10/24/1869); Graduated Chicago Manual Training School 1889; Trained in architecture with Henry Ives Cobb (Chicago Varnish Co. Building, the Columbian Exposition, Newberry Library, Liberty Tower in Manhattan, and the King Edward Hotel in Toronto, and other notable places); Cowan designed and supervised all of the plumbing plumbing and "related fixtures" for the Columbian Exposition in 1893 Chicago.

Vintage artisan made hickory bench

Vintage artisan hand made solid hickory bench circa 1980. Made from boards cut in 1920. Made with rose head nails and through-mortised stretcher held with a wooden wedge. Heavy and strong. Measures 66" L x 11" W x 21" H.

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