Auction 03122022 Design Time
By Scott Daniels Auction
Mar 12, 2022
1412 NY-213 High Falls, NY, United States

An eclectic collection from multiple estates will be held on Saturday, March 12th, 2022, starting 11:30 AM.

The auction will feature multi-period furnishings including Antique, Primitive, Mid-Century Modern, and Contemporary. Fine art, limited edition prints and lithographs. Accent pieces including C. Jere, Siberian Jade figures and vases, and a rare, signed stone carving by Amos Supuni.


Desirable and Trending Categories also being presented:


KEITH HARING COLLECTION - Including a 1982 ANTI NUCLEAR RALLY POSTER - Signed, Dated, Hand Drawn Image, Cypher with provenance. 


STERLING SILVER COLLECTION - Including a Plymouth-by GORHAM STERLING SILVER - 9 Piece Tea / Coffee Set with tray in pristine condition and over 300 troy ounces.


BOOKS – Including period mid-century design, vintage auction catalogs from Christies & Sotheby’s, and a rare set of 1970’s computer language books.


VINTAGE ADVERTISING – Promotional catalogs, counter and floor displays, training manuals, and presentation materials.


Bidding will be through two live online platforms and limited in house participation. Absentee bids can be submitted through the Absentee Bidding page on our website.


Packing of items is done in-house and we utilize discounted shipping programs to help ensure that our clients have more money to spend on items and not shipping charges.


We provide free delivery of large items such as furnishings who spend a minimum of $5,000 USD to buyers within a 20-mile radius of our High Falls, New York gallery.


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LOT 69:

James Bard
Mary Powell 1861 by James Bard: Hudson River Boat Print

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Mary Powell 1861 by James Bard: Hudson River Boat Print

Vintage framed print of the original 1861 work by James Bard. The Mary Powell was one of the longest-serving and most famous of the Hudson River passenger steamboats. She was in operation from 1861 to 1917, and many of her crew were Black and African American. James Bard was a marine artist of the 19th century. He is known for his paintings of watercraft, particularly of steamboats. Born: October 4, 1815, New York, NY. Died: March 26, 1897, White Plains, NY. 

Condition Notes: Frame and matt complement print and are in very good vintage condition. The print has areas of age/damp-related color changes, creases, and a small tear are noted in the sky area mid-right edge. Please observe photos carefully. Dimensions: Framed 32 W x 22.5 H inches.


Provenance: The Novi Estate


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