Rafael Osona Auctions Kicks off the Annual 2-Day 900-lot Americana, Fine Art, Decor and Marine Estate Auctions on August 5 and 6. Both Day 1 and Day 2 feature objet d’art from the Estate of Stephen Weinroth, Nantucket, Massachusetts and contents of recently sold Nantucket ocean-front homes and Estates. August 5 features fine art by Ralph Cahoon Jr., Robert Stark Jr., Six works by Anne Ramsdell Congdon, Historically important work by Elizabeth Rebecca Coffin “Hanging the Nets” which won the Norman W. Dodge Prize at the National Academy of Design in 1892, Vollney Alan Richard’s Nantucket Doorway, six John Austin temperas, monumental Janet Rickus vegetable still life, Sir William Russell Flint studio art, two James Walter Folger, two Wendell Macy oils, Jan Pawlowski, George Gardner Fish, Thomas Moran’s Grand Canyon chromolithograph, William R. Davis Yachting scenes, Jan L. Munro, Lori Zummo, D & R Beer, J.B. Reid, David Lazarus, Louis Kronberg, Horacio Renteria Rocha, Richard Loud, Joan Albaugh, Illya Kagan, Donald Jurney and many others. Decorative arts include four Tiffany Studios leaded glass lamps, sterling silver by Tiffany & Co., Gorham, Cartier, Georg Jensen, James Willis Dixon, Sailor’s valentines, folk art quilts, 24 tea caddies, 38 lots of Canton blue and white china, and export porcelains, antique Persian oriental carpets, numerous Nantucket baskets and much more. The Marine auction begins promptly at 9:30am on Sunday August 6 and features 90 maritime walking sticks, canes and numerous ship models from the Estate of Stephen Weinroth, Nantucket, Massachusetts. Whaleman made objet d’art includes 19th century scrimshaw whale teeth, 32 pie crimpers, whaling tools and carvings. Fine arts by Richard Ball Spencer, Albert Nemethy, Antonio Jacobsen, Theodore Richard Volkman, G.W. Griffith, Anthony van Dyke Copley Fielding, two Emile Gruppe, Manuel Joaquim Madruga, Lewis Renault, Frederic Roux, George Webster, over 15 Frederick S. Cozzens lithographs, Fred Tordoff, William Lowe, Jerome Howes, and others. Ship’s port and starboard lanterns, ship’s wheels and table, chronometer, Captain’s spyglasses, whaling harpoons, several half-hull models and quarterboards, fancy inlaid boxes, Clark Voorhees Jr. whales, and much more, approximately 400 lots.
LIVE PREVIEW: August 1, 2, 3, 4 from 10am to 5pm at the American Legion Hall, 21 Washington Street, Nantucket Island, Massachusetts. Online auctions begin promptly August 5 & 6 at 9:30am EST.
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$1,000 | $250 |
$5,000 | $500 |
$10,000 | $1,000 |
$20,000 | $2,500 |
$50,000 | $5,000 |
$100,000 | $10,000 |
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$500,000 | $50,000 |
The UPS Store
Mike Boylan
508-325-8884
email: store5207@theupsstore.com
Mainland Connection
Aislinn Dugan
508-228-5229
email: mainlandconnection@verizon.net
Poets Corner Press
(Uses FedEx for small items valued at $1,000. or less)
Nate Roberts
poetscp@comcast.net
poetscp@gmail.com
508-228-1051
Your Friend with a Truck
Mackenzie Smith
info@nantucketmovingcompany.com
508-221-5675
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