A PAINTED SHEET IRON AND WOOD “AIRPLANE WINDMILL” WITH BLACKSMITH SHOP AUTOMATON
A PAINTED SHEET IRON AND WOOD “AIRPLANE WINDMILL” WITH BLACKSMITH SHOP AUTOMATON
A PAINTED SHEET IRON AND WOOD “AIRPLANE WINDMILL” WITH BLACKSMITH SHOP AUTOMATON
5 更多
A PAINTED SHEET IRON AND WOOD “AIRPLANE WINDMILL” WITH BLACKSMITH SHOP AUTOMATON
8 更多
Please note lots marked with a square will be move… 顯示更多 Property from the Estate of Anne and Gilbert Hudson
A PAINTED SHEET IRON AND WOOD “AIRPLANE WINDMILL” WITH BLACKSMITH SHOP AUTOMATON

INITIALED BY HENRY ENGELHARDT (1861-1944), MARISSA, ILLINOIS, DATED 1833

細節
A PAINTED SHEET IRON AND WOOD “AIRPLANE WINDMILL” WITH BLACKSMITH SHOP AUTOMATON
INITIALED BY HENRY ENGELHARDT (1861-1944), MARISSA, ILLINOIS, DATED 1833
With internal mechanism operated by rotating propeller that makes figures move; both sides of tail of plane painted ESTB/ 1884/ HE [conjoined]; underside of wings painted twice Removed/ 1919; each side of body of plane painted 1933; upper surface of wing painted APP 1878
24 1/2 in. high, 47 in. wide, 24 1/2 in. deep
來源
Henry Engelhardt (1861-1944), Marissa, St Clair County, Illinois, the maker
Elna M. Engelhardt (1893-1985), daughter
Hill Gallery, Birmingham, Michigan
Acquired from the above in 1990
出版
Marissa: Its People and History (Marissa, IL, 1976), p. 21.
注意事項
Please note lots marked with a square will be moved to Christie’s Fine Art Storage Services (CFASS in Red Hook, Brooklyn) on the last day of the sale. Lots are not available for collection at Christie’s Fine Art Storage Services until after the third business day following the sale. All lots will be stored free of charge for 30 days from the auction date at Christie’s Rockefeller Center or Christie’s Fine Art Storage Services (CFASS in Red Hook, Brooklyn). Operation hours for collection from either location are from 9.30 am to 5.00 pm, Monday-Friday. After 30 days from the auction date property may be moved at Christie’s discretion. Please contact Post-Sale Services to confirm the location of your property prior to collection. Lots may not be collected during the day of their move to Christie’s Fine Art Storage Services (CFASS in Red Hook, Brooklyn). Please consult the Lot Collection Notice for collection information.

榮譽呈獻

Julia Jones
Julia Jones Associate Specialist

拍品專文

The whimsical contraption of professional blacksmith Henry Engelhardt (1861-1944), this “airplane windmill” was a source of entertainment in his small community of Marissa in southwestern Illinois. A history of the village notes the following:
Besides being a skilled blacksmith and iron craftsman, he [Engelhardt] was somewhat of an artist and expert woodworker. In 1933, he made an airplane windmill with a complete blacksmith shop inside the fuselage, which he displayed on a truck in one of the Bar B Q picnic parades, making miniature horse shoes and throwing them out to the crowd as the parade progressed. In the shop two model men work at a miniature anvil while another sharpens scissors on a grinder, and still another rides a complete miniature bicycle whose bell is timed with the beat of the tiny hammers on the anvil. This airplane is displayed in his daughter’s home on the site of the smithy, called “Smithy-Site.”
--Marissa: Its People and History (Marissa, IL, 1976), p. 21.

Engelhardt was born into a family of blacksmiths in Dutch Hill, just a few miles northwest of Marissa and he trained under his maternal uncle, George Steinheimer (1845-1931) in Shumway, Effingham County, Illinois. As recorded on this windmill, he began his apprenticeship in 1878 and established a business in partnership with his brother, John Engelhardt (1863-1930) in Marissa in 1884. Due to illness in 1918, Henry sold his share and after his recovery a year later, established his own business on W. Lyons Street. After his death in 1944, the airplane windmill appears to have been inherited by his daughter, Elna M. Engelhardt (1893-1985), as in 1967 it was on display in her house at 217 W. Lyons Street, the site of her father’s shop (Marissa, op. cit., pp. 21, 66-67, 73, 76, 78).

更多來自 重要美國文物

查看全部
查看全部