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Middletown, NY, USA, April 21, 2023 -- An astounding 50-year collection of railroadiana, clocks and lighting from the estate of Wayne Rheinfeld will headline a two-session Important Estate Auction on Saturday, May 6th, by EstateOfMind, online via LiveAuctioneers.com/Estate-of-Mind, and live in the EstateOfMind gallery located at 195 Derby Road in Middletown, N.Y., under large tents.
Session 1, at 10 am Eastern, will contain militaria, firearms and swords. Session 2, the Estate Auction, will get underway at 11 am, featuring the Rheinfeld collection and other consignments, to include items from the estate of Richard “Dicky” Gantz, including a 2003 Volkswagen Jetta TDI, a 2017 Honda Pioneer 700 side-by-side UTV with plow, and three Massey Ferguson 4 x 4 tractors, plus wagons and tools.
The Rheinfeld clocks will feature a rare, circa 1870 Renaissance Revival astronomical regulator tall case clock, walnut, all original, possibly by George Jones, 108 inches tall; a circa 1876 Seth Thomas #1 Long Island Railroad double dial calendar clock in an oyster burl veneer case with original dials, 40 inches tall; and a circa 1890 N .Y. O. & W. railway oak time clock, 35 inches in height.
The collectible lanterns from the Rheinfeld collection will be plentiful, to include the following:
- A Newburgh Brewster Fire Department engraved building (or horse-drawn hook and ladder fire truck) lantern, electrified but missing a font, circa 1862, 26 inches tall.
- A Boston & Albany cast fixed red globe railroad lantern, circa 1870, 15 inches tall.
- A Crary Hose Company Fire Department horse-drawn truck lantern (Westfield, Pa.), circa 1864, 13 ½ inches tall.
- A 19th century Western New York & Pennsylvania Railroad lantern with cast clear globe, 16 inches tall.
- A circa 1880 New York, Lake Erie & Western Railroad lantern with cast teal globe, 9 inches tall.
Railroadiana will feature an enameled Erie Railroad hat and detective badges from the 19th/20th century; a Pennsylvania “Station Porters” cap with badge #74, circa 19th/20th century; and a litho for Central Hudson Lines (“See the Hudson at Sunset”), circa 1920/1930, 45 inches by 30 inches.
Fire helmets will also be offered, to include a 19th century Goshen (N.Y.) Cataract Hose aluminum fire helmet (Cairns, maker); and an early Chapman Steamer leather fire helmet #1, circa 1860, signed John Olson Company (the owner is named W. Decker).
One of the more intriguing lots in the sale is a rare and important circa 1871 crystal parlor fountain signed James W. Tufts (Boston, Mass.), one of only 13 known to exist, as per the New Bedford Museum of Glass, 20 inches tall by 10 ¾ inches deep.
Other items of interest will include assorted military medals and patches being sold as one lot; a 19th century mortar and pestle pharmaceutical jeweled copper trade sign (City Drug Store, Missoula Mercantile, 1898), dated 1864, 40 inches by 24 inches; a Smith-Miller Lincoln Capri toy car and house trailer, 1952/1953, 37 inches long; a vintage Rolex 18kt and stainless steel wristwatch with smokey gray dial; and an Art Deco nickel and silver serpent car horn, circa 1920, 64 inches long.
The furniture category will feature a Danish Modern rosewood bedroom suite with a double dresser, two-part tall chest, a king-sized headboard and two end tables; and a pair of Acme Norell “Ari” lounge chairs with leather rolled cushions and headrest, manufactured circa 1950.
Session 1 highlights will include a US 1836 Model Johnson contract .34 caliber flintlock pistol, made in Hartford, Conn., circa 1842; a Smith & Wesson seven-shot pocket revolver with brass frame and nickel cylinder and barrel, circa 19th/20th century; and a Marlin Model 1894 357 mag. lever-action carbine rifle with scope.
Other weapons will feature a Winchester Model 94 20-30 cal. carbine lever action rifle with an 18 ½ inch barrel, circa 1975; a Winchester Model 88 308 cal. lever action rifle with front mount scope and original clip, circa 1957; an early percussion 50 cal. black powder rifle with German silver/pewter mounts and a 33 ½ inch barrel, circa 1820-1830; and a 19th/20th century Japanese katana (long sword) with military mounts (signed), the blade 25 ¼ inches in length.
Live, in-gallery previews will be held on Friday, May 5th, from 11 am to 5 pm; and Saturday, May 6th, from 8-9 am (all times Eastern); or by appointment. To schedule an appointment, call 845-386-4403; or, send an email to estateofmind2009@yahoo.com. In addition to online bidding, phone and absentee bids will also be accepted.
To learn more about EstateOfMind and the two-session estate auction planned for Saturday, May 6th, please visit www.EstateOfMind.biz.
About EstateOfMind:
EstateOfMind was officially born in 2009 after more than 20 years of providing estate services through a former company, American Antiques & Fine Art. Owner Darrell Dirr, a proprietor of fine art, antique and estate sale businesses, holds a Certificate of Recognition. Mr. Dirr was nominated by OCDSS for being a valuable community partner of PSA for 20 years. EstateOfMind is always accepting quality consignments for future auctions. To inquire about consigning an item, an estate or a collection, you may call them at 845-386-4403; or, you can send an email to estateofmind2009@yahoo.com. To learn more about EstateOfMind, please visit www.EstateOfMind.biz.
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An original Paul Revere silver pitcher with impeccable provenance, a Carl F. Bucherer Manero chronoperpetual limited edition wristwatch, three Charles Schulz Peanuts comic strips and original artworks by Willem de Koonig, Alfred von Wierusz-Kowalski, Alex Katz and Ludwig Bemelmans will come up for bid online, January 18th-19th by Weiss Auctions.
The two-day estate auction, starting at 10 am both days, will kick off on Wednesday, January 18th, with 300 market fresh items, featuring jewelry, porcelain, stoneware and Indian pottery. The following day, January 19th, over 400 lots, also fresh to the market, will come up for bid, highlighted by fine art, including paintings, posters, illustration art, cartoon art and comic art.
The Day 1 star lot is the Paul Revere silver pitcher, 6 ¼ inches tall and identified to Benjamin Russell (1761-1845), an American journalist who established the Columbian Centinel and a founding member of the American Antiquarian Society (est. $60,000-$80,000). The Carl F. Bucherer Manero chronoperpetual wristwatch is #74 of 100 made (est. $30,0000-$40,000).
The first day will also feature estate jewelry and coins from the New York County Public Administrator, Native American pottery and paintings (including works by Elton Three Stars, Bemic Nelson Yellowman, Mamie Deschillie, Mateo Romero and others), and lovely bronzes (including pieces by Sir Jacob Epstein, Harriet Whitney Frishmuth and Franz Xaver Bergmann).
Day 2 will be dedicated almost entirely to fine art. In addition to the aforementioned artists, others will include Arthur Fitzwilliam Tait, Max Vityk, Pablo Picasso, Claire Klarewicz-Okser, Frank Joseph Reilly, Henri-Joseph Harpignies, Kathe Kollwitz, J. Hartung, Walter Biggs, George Braque, Peter Max, Jules Trayer, Steven Dohanos, Ken Davies and Rolph Scarlett.
The Day 2 session will also contain fine lithographs and etchings, comic covers and comic art from the Joe Kubert estate, and the three Charles Schulz original Peanuts strips, which include a 10-panel Sunday strip with Snoopy and Woodstock dated 12/26/1982 (est. $40,000-$60,000); a four-panel daily strip featuring Linus and Lucy dated 7/26/1963 (est. $35,000-$45,000); and a four-panel daily featuring Lucy and Peppermint Patty dated 5/2/1986 (est. $20,000-$30,000).
Alfred von Wierusz-Kowalski’s oil on canvas, titled Bedouin Camp, 42 inches by 28 inches, has an estimate of $30-$50,000; the oil on board by Alex Katz (b. 1927), titled Window #1, 9 ½ inches by 11 inches, should reach $20,000-$40,000; and an original pencil portrait by Willem de Kooning (1904-1997), signed and inscribed to Amick de Charme, should bring $30,000-$40,000.
An original ink illustration for the child’s book Madeline by Ludwig Bemelmans (1898-1962) is estimated to find a new home for $10,000-$15,000. Other noteworthy artworks include an oil on Masonite by Frank Joseph Reilly (1906-1967), 48 inches by 32 inches; and a monumental oil on canvas by Claire Klarewicz-Okser, titled Common Places, impressive at 65 inches by 83 inches.
Returning to Day 1, the bronzes will feature a bust of a woman with crossed hands by Sir Jacob Epstein (1880-1959), 22 inches tall; an Arab on a camel by Franz Xaver Bergmann (1861-1936); a nude woman with an arm outstretched by Harriet Whitney Frishmuth (1880-1980), 19 ½ inches tall; and an abstract sculpture by Seymour Meyer titled PALOMA, #3 of 9, 20 inches in height.
The Native American category will be headlined by Elton Three Stars’ acrylic on canvas titled Tatanka Ska; Bemic Nelson Yellowman’s acrylic on canvas measuring 14 inches by 11 inches; a mixed media depiction of a folk art elephant by Mamie Deschillie, 20 inches by 20 inches; and an acrylic on canvas painting by Mateo Romero, titled Indian Chief, 4 ½ inches by 5 ½ inches.
Beautiful and highly collectible stoneware pieces will include a 4-gallon crock by Whites (Utica, N.Y.) and a 3-gallon crock and a 2-gallon crock by Whites (Binghamton, N.Y.); a 3-gallon crock by Broughton & Co. (Fair Haven, Conn.); a 3-gallon crock by Brewer Havana; a 4-gallon crock by E. Lulley (Washington, D.C.); and a 3-gallon crock by Fulper & Bros. (Flemington, N.J.).
The estate jewelry items from the New York County Public Administrator (featured in many Weiss auctions) are a dazzling array of pieces, some of them offered in group lots. Highlights include sparkling 2.5-carat and 1.98-carat round diamond rings; a Modolo Triadra 18kt gold and diamond matching set; and group lots of estate jewelry, yellow gold, 14kt gold and gemstones.
Original comic book cover art from the Joe Kubert estate will include Men of War #17 (1979); Rima the Jungle Girl #5 (1974); House of Mystery #298 (1981); Sgt. Rock Special #7 (1990); Our Fighting Forces #181 (1978); Combat #251 (1983); Super-Stars #15 (1977); G.I. Combat #146 (1971); Men of War #26 (1980); Our Army at War #227 (1971); Kamandi – Last Boy on Earth #41 (1975); and original story page art for Batman #279 by Ernie Chan and Ted Blaisdell.
Rare vintage and antique posters will feature a travel poster by Domergue titled Carlo Flower Girl; a World War I poster titled Invest in the Victory Liberty Loan; a 1950s Philips Autoradio advertisement poster; a poster for Folies Bergere La Grande Folie by Pico; a Cycles Carmen advertising poster by Maradon; a Santa Fe Dude Ranches travel poster by Villa; and others.
Internet bidding will be provided by LiveAuctioneers.com and Invaluable.com. Phone and absentee bids will also be accepted. For more information about Weiss Auctions and the online-only estates auction scheduled for January 18th and 19th, visit www.WeissAuctions.com. Updates are posted often.
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