Objets d’Art: Period Art Glass and Decorative Arts Auction & Autumn Estates Auction October 17 & 18, 2015
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Note: Item featured on cover is Lot 106: Lalique Clear & Black Frosted Crystal “Nemours” Bowl
Objets d’Art: Period Glass and Decorative Arts Auction & Autumn Estates Auction Saturday, October 17th and Sunday, October 18th 11:00 am
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Provenance Key: MLH = From the Estate of Mary L. Haugk, Lawrenceville, Georgia HB = From the Private Collection of Helen Ballard, Atlanta, Georgia
Glossary of Catalog Terms: Robert Henri In our professional qualified opinion, we believe the work is by the artist named. Attributed to Robert Henri In our professional qualified opinion, we believe the work may be ascribed to the artist named based on the style and period, however, our opinion is less certain than the previous designation. School of or Follower of Robert Henri In our professional qualified opinion, this work is from the period of the artist named, likely a student, studio assistant or follower of the artist, however, not by the artist named. After Robert Henri In our professional qualified opinion, this work is a copy of a known work by the artist named. In the Manner or Style of Robert Henri In our professional qualified opinion, the work is in the artistic style of the artist named, however, it is from a later period.
Session 1 Objet’s d’Art: Period Glass and Decorative Arts Auction Saturday, October 17, 2015 - beginning at 11am
Estimated Times for Lots
Please note that these times are only approximations and are subject to change
11 am - 12 pm 12 pm - 1 pm 1 pm - 2 pm 2 pm - 3 pm 3 pm - 4 pm 4 pm - 5 pm 5 pm - 6 pm 6 pm - 7 pm
Lots 1 - 80 Lots 81 - 161 Lots 162 - 232 Lots 233 - 303 Lots 304 - 384 Lots 385 - 465 Lots 466 - 524 Lots 525 - 564
3. Rindskopf Pepita “Granada Verde” Raised Glass Bowl
2. Iridized Green & Brown “Blown Out” Ruffled Vase Bohemian, circa 1900s. Loetz or Kralik style iridized green with brown striations ruffled art glass vase, the body blown out from the interior, also known as ‘Humpen’ with polished pontil. Apparently unsigned. height 6.3”. Diameter of mouth 4.5”. MLH. Estimate $300-$500
1. Pair of Moser Style Pillow Vases, Undersea Motif
Manner of Moser (Bohemian, founded 1857), possibly Graf Harrach (Bohemian, founded 1712). A matched pair of art glass pillow vases with undersea motif, each flattened vase body with hand painted branch coral and seaweed to either side in accent to pairs of applied glass fish, the whole mounted on four feet loosely modeled as sea creatures with tails sweeping right along body of vase. Unmarked. height 6”, width 5.5”, diameter 3.5”. MLH. Estimate $300-$500
Josef Rindskopf (Bohemia, 1890-1927), circa 19001905. Rindskopf hand blown iridescent art glass vase, organic form, having a curled and crimped dual trefoil lip and internal raised swirling thumbprint optic design, with Rubina Verde coloration of dark violet transitioning to the green-gold waisted ribbed stem ending in a circular foot. Apparently unmarked. height 10.5”, diameter of foot 4.5”. MLH. Estimate $500-$700
6. Moser Amber Optic Glass Vase with Applied Lizard
4. Unusual Gold Iridized Entwined Trio of Vases
Probably Austrian, early 20th century. Unusual gold iridized entwined trio of vases, each vase hand blown with panel optic ribs and united by the interlaced, reeded and applied handles on each vase, with polished pontil. Apparently unmarked. height 5.6”, width 5.5”. MLH. Estimate $300-$500
5. Pair of Coralene Beaded Glass Mantle Vases
Moser (Bohemian, founded 1857) or Auguste Jean (French,1830-1904), circa late 19th century. Interesting optic paneled vase in amber with blue pointed and pulled rim (thought to be simulating ocean waves), the body applied with blue salamander or lizard on a circular foot with polished pontil. Apparently unsigned. height 8.25”, diameter of foot 3.5”. MLH. Estimate $300-$500
Bohemian, early 20th century. Matched pair of glass mantle vases in pale citrine, each with tapering cylindrical neck over a bulbous body and turned foot, the whole decorated with gilt enamel banding and dense beaded opalescent coralene. Apparently unmarked with polished pontil. height 11.4”, diameter of foot 4”. MLH. Estimate $400-$600
8. Fine Moser Acid Cut Sea Life Glass Vase
Moser (Bohemian, founded 1857), circa 1930s. A fine glass aquatic vase, globular in form, with acid cut pale lavender and unusual Alexandrite coloration to the base decorated all over with aquatic sea life in the forms of sea horses, and assorted fish swimming amidst plant life. Faint acid etched “Moser” signature to the base. height 7.5”, diameter of mouth 3.25”. MLH. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
7. Set of 2 Handled & Dual Spouted Glass Decanters
Continental (likely Bohemian) 1930-1950s. Neither piece apparently signed. height of amber decanter 11.25”, width 6” (spout to spout). height of green decanter 11.25”, width 6.6” (spout to spout). Note: similar examples can be seen in Ray & Lee Grover Carved & Decorated European Art Glass Book, Collectible Bohemian Glass 1880-1940, and Collectible Bohemian Glass vol. II 1915-1945 by Robert & Deborah Truitt. MLH. Estimate $500-$700
10. Scarce Harrach Enamel Decorated Custard Glass Vase
Harrach (Bohemian, founded 1712), circa 1900. Scarce bottle form custard glass vase with cupped mouth and stick neck over a bulbous body, the whole decorated in colorful Victorian petit-point or pointillist floral design commonly referred to as “Persian” enamel. Glass reacts strongly to black light. Marked to the underside on the polished pontil with the propeller or feather plume mark and shape 1159, V 487. height 12”. MLH. Estimate $700-$900
9. Knicek Pandora Glass Vase by Maximilian Boudnik
Maximilian Boudnik / Knicek (Czech, 19th/ 20th century, circa 1900. A glass vase from the Pandora glass line, the gourd shaped piece with fire polished mouth, the whole consisting of metallic reduction of enamels in amber with metallic-yellow & red, or bronze ground; silver-yellow with hints of cobalt. Apparently unmarked. height 8.5”. MLH. Estimate $700-$900
11. Quezal Iridescent Pull Feather Trumpet Vase
Quezal (American (New York), 1901-1924). An iridized art glass vase of trumpet form with green pulled feather forms to narrow body surmounted by white ruffled flaring rim with interior gold iridescent onion skin. Marked to underside “QUEZAL 52”. height 6.5”, diameter of mouth 5”. Estimate $800-$1,200
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12. Very Fine Tall Iridescent Pulled Feather Vase Manner of Durand (American, founded 1924). Apparently unmarked. 9.125” tall, 4.5” diameter. MLH. Estimate $300-$500
13. Two Quezal Iridescent Gold Art Glass Items
Quezal (American (New York), 1901-1924). A group of two gold iridescent items comprising of a bud vase of waisted form with threading at center, and a small plate of typical round form. Each piece marked to underside “Quezal”. Vase height 2.875” tall. Plate diameter 7.5”. Provenance: Vase acquired from Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, May 2, 2011, “Fine Furniture and Decorative Arts”, lot 924, whereby sold to the Estate of Mary L. Haugk, Lawrenceville, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500
14. Carder Steuben Verre de Soie Center Bowl, 10”
Frederick Carder (English, 1863-1963) for Steuben Glass Works (American, founded 1903), circa 1903-1932. A Verre de Soie art glass bowl of streamlined flaring round form raised on a round foot, similar to shape 2851, with onion skin finish to flaring rim. Possibly marked to underside. diameter 10”. Estimate $300-$500
15. 3 L.C. Tiffany Salt Cellars, Gold & Blue Favrile
Louis Comfort Tiffany (American, 1848-1933), early 20th century. Blue cellar marked to underside “X359 L.C.T. Favrile”. Shorter gold cellar marked “L.C.T”. Taller gold cellar marked “1312”. Tallest cellar height 1.75”. diameter of each 2.25”. Estimate $300-$500
16. Bohemian Yellow Glass Enameled Water Sprinkler
Bohemian, early 20th century. Apparently unmarked. height 9.25”, width side to spout 10”. MLH. Estimate $300-$500
19. English Yellow Cased Art Glass Bottle Vase
18. Two Carder Steuben Verre de Soie Bud Vases
Frederick Carder (English, 1863-1963) for Steuben Glass Works (American, founded 1903), circa 1903-1932. Each with iridescent surface and polished pontil. Shade vase height 2.85”. Floriform vase height 2.25”. Each apparently unmarked. MLH. Estimate $300-$500
17. Three Handled Red Agate Glass Vase, Attributed to Harrach
Likely Graf Harrach (Bohemian, founded 1712), circa 1900. The underside with polished pontil. Opalescent fluoresces bright green under ultraviolet light. Vase is apparently unmarked. Height 4.6”, diameter of mouth 4.25”. MLH. Estimate $300-$500
Attributed to Stevens & Williams (English, 1847-1930), late 19th century. A yellow over opal cased art glass bottle form vase with pink interior, the slender elongated neck spreading to the bulbous body on turned foot with polished pontil. Apparently unmarked. height 8.25”, diameter of base 2.75”. MLH. Estimate $300-$500
20. Steuben Verre De Soie Ruffled Ribbed Bowl, Shape #1561
Frederick Carder (English, 1863-1963) for Steuben Glass Works (American, founded 1903), circa 19051920. Apparently unsigned with counter sunk polished pontil. height 4.25”, diameter of mouth 5.5”. MLH. Estimate $300-$500
21. Group of 2 Art Nouveau Vanity Stands with Glass Manner of Moser (Bohemian, founded 1857), late 19th/ early 20th century. Each unmarked. Blue stand height 11.5”, width 8”, depth 6”. Pink stand height 10.25”, width 6.25”, depth 4.25”. MLH. Estimate $400-$600
22. 2 Pcs. Enamel Decorated Art Glass Table Articles
Continental, late 19th century. Covered bowl likely Harrach (Bohemian, founded 1712). Both pieces apparently unmarked. height trinket box 3.6”, diameter 2.75”. height of covered bowl 7.6”, width 11.3” (handle to handle). MLH. Estimate $500-$700
23. Bohemian Art Nouveau Kralik Bacillus Inkwell
Wilhelm Kralik Sohne (Bohemian, 1815-1940), 19th century. An Art Nouveau Bacillus art glass inkwell with circular glass knob top and hinged metal lid and collar, the body with four rounded and exaggerated shoulders, the whole covered in gold spotting with purple or violet iridescence, called in German “Stäbchensplitter,” bacillus-rod splinters. Apparently unmarked. height 4.5”. Estimate $500-$700
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24. Pair of Stiegel Type Wheel Etched Flip Glasses American, circa 1800. Matched pair of Stiegel type wheel etched flip glasses, free blown and colorless, the tapered form decorated below the rim with etched oval banding over stylized interlocking bellflowers, the body decorated with three bouquets of stylized leafy stems issuing a flowerhead. height 5.75”, diameter of mouth 5”. Note: Made to hold “Flip” a mixed drink from colonial times consisting of beer, rum, and sugar heated by inserting a red-hot poker or loggerhead into the mixture and causing the drink to froth or flip. Flip glasses and recipes were popular in the 17th, 18th, and early 19th century. MLH. Estimate $300-$500
25. 2 Japanese 950 Sterling Items, Compact & Cigarette
Japanese, 20th century. Each piece signed to exterior with calligraphic marks. Cigarette case marked to interior “Silver 950”. Compact marked to interior with two unknown marks beside “950 FINE”. Cigarette case height 4.25”, width 3.125”. Compact 4” square. Total weight (including compact mirror) 10.965 troy ounces. Estimate $300-$500
26. Pair of Cut Glass Lidded Brandy Dispensers
English, second-half of 19th century. Unmarked. height 13.5”, diameter of foot 3.9”. Estimate $300-$500
27. English 1946 Sterling Erotic Nude Cigarette Case
Frederick Field (English, 1919-1964). Marked to interior of cover with maker’s mark, standard mark, city mark for Birmingham, and date mark for 1946, interior of back cover with standard and date marks. height 3.5”, width 3”. Estimate $300-$500
28. Duck Cranberry Art Glass Decanter Set, Karl Palda
Karel (Karl) Palda (Novy Bor - Haida, founded 1888), circa 1935.Top rounded brass handle engraved “Dr. W.A. Maguy”. Stamped “AUSTRIA” on interior of bird’s head near hinge. Overall height 9.125”, width 10.25”, depth 8.7”. MLH. Estimate $300-$500
29. 1929 English Sterling Cigarette Case with Two Figure Erotic Scene S. Blanckensee & Sons, Ltd. (England, founded 1826). Marked to interior of cover panel with maker’s mark beside standard mark, city mark for Chester, and date mark presumably for 1929, marked to interior of back panel with matching standard and date marks. 3.25” square. Estimate $400-$600
30. 1928 Sterling Cigarette Case with Erotic Medallion
S. Blanckensee & Sons, Ltd. (England, founded 1826). Marked to interior of cover panel with maker’s mark beside standard mark, city mark for Birmingham, and date mark for 1927, marked to interior of back panel with matching standard and date marks. Inscription to interior of cover “From Mother & Father Sept. 7th 1928”. 3.375” square. Estimate $400-$600
31. Early American Flint Decanter with Engraved Compote
American, second half 19th century. Both apparently unmarked, probably Boston Sandwich and Pittsburgh. height of decanter 8.75”. height of compote 7.75”, diameter of mouth 8.75”. MLH. Estimate $300-$500
32. 1912 Sterling Cigarette Case with Titanic Medallion
33. Miniature Portrait after Hals’ “The Merry Drinker” After Frans Hals the Elder (Dutch, 1582-1666), “The Merry Drinker” - circa 1628-1630. 19th century. Inscribed at right “n. Hals”. Panel measures 3.4” x 2.6”. Framed height (to top of hook) 5.7”, width 4.5”. MLH. Estimate $300-$500
34. Mappin & Webb Silver Plate & Glass Honey Bee Jar Mappin and Webb (English, founded 1775). Marked to underside of metal body “Mappin and Webb, Mappin London, Sheffield Plate, W11518, Made in England”. height 3”, width 6.5”, depth 5.375”. MLH. Estimate $400-$600
J. Gloster Ltd. (English, first half 20th century). A 1912 sterling silver cigarette case of swelled rectangular form with enamel medallion to front bearing a rendering of the ship Titanic, the hinged case opening to reveal two gold vermeil compartments, the case created in the year of the ship’s first sailing and ultimate tragic sinking. Marked to interior of cover with maker’s mark, city mark for Birmingham, standard mark, date mark for 1912 and “319”, interior of back cover with standard mark and date mark. Inscribed to interior of back cover “41 Percy St, West Hartlepool Xmas 1943”. height 3.5”, width 3.125”. Note: The discrepancy between date of manufacture and date of inscription can likely be attributed to the owner gifting the case to another at that time - during war and depression times, sterling items were often gifted out of a person’s private collection due to financial inability to purchase a new gift. Estimate $400-$600
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35. 19th C. American Sterling Silver Punch Ladle
Frank W. Smith Silver Company (American (Massachusetts), 1886-1958), circa 1890. Marked to underside of handle with maker’s mark (Lion on crescent with S), beside “STERLING”. 13.25” long. Total weight 7.72 troy ounces. Estimate $300-$500
36. Chippendale Style Piecrust Tilt Top Table, 20th C.
Likely English, early 20th century. height 29”, diameter (of top) 27.25”, width (widest point foot to foot) 22.5”. Estimate $300-$500
38. T. J. Hawkes Sterling Silver & Cut Glass Vase T. G. Hawkes & Company (American, 1880-1962), first half of 20th century. Marked on bottom “Hawkes Sterling 52 PWTS”. height 11”, diameter of foot 4.25”, diameter of rim at top 6.25”. Estimate $300-$500
41. Group of 3 Free Blown Conical Glass Bowl Pans American, circa 1800. Each with rough pontil, apparently unmarked. Graduating in size from 4.5” to 3.8”. MLH. Estimate $500-$700
37. Reed & Barton “Francis I” Sterling Silver Ladle
Reed & Barton (American (Taunton, Massachusetts) founded 1824). Late 19th century. Marked on back of handle with maker’s mark, “STERLING” and “PAT. June 26, 97”. Length 11.75”. Total weight 7.74 troy ounces. Estimate $300-$500
40. Gorham Sterling Footed Cut Crystal Vase, c. 1896
39. Wallace Sterling Silver Floral Plate, Poppies
Wallace (American, founded 1833). Marked on bottom with “WALLACE STERLING” and “123” for pattern number. Diameter 10.5”. Total weight 12.72 troy ounces. Estimate $300-$500
42. Mappin & Webb Silver & Acid Cut Glass Covered Jar
Mappin and Webb (English, founded 1775). Silver top with flat handle stamped to the underside “Triple Deposit, Mappin and Webb’s, Prince’s plate, London and Sheffield”. Glass apparently unmarked. height 5.6”. MLH. Estimate $300-$500
Gorham (American, founded 1831), late 19th century. Marked on bottom with lion, anchor and G maker’s mark for Gorham above “STERLING” and “G2588” and impressed shell dating the vase to circa 1896. height 15.7”, diameter of base 4.6”, diameter of top 3.25” Estimate $300-$500
43. Group of Three Stiegel Type Blown Flip Glasses
American, circa 1800. height of each approximately 6”, but varying. MLH. Estimate $500-$700
45. Two Gorham Sterling Silver Baskets, Marked
44. Sterling Water Pitcher, International Silver Co.
International Silver Company (American (Connecticut), founded 1898). Marked to underside “I.S. Co, STERLING” over “E20l”, and “4 1/2 pints”. Total weight 21.96 troy ounces. height 8.5” tall, 8” edge to handle. Provenance: Property from the Braselton Estate, Lawrenceville, Georgia. Estimate $400-$600
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Gorham (American, founded 1831). Basket with cranberry liner marked on bottom with maker’s marks for Gorham with lion, anchor and G above “STERLING A4935”, also marked with “BIGELOW, KENNARD & CO.” for Boston retailer; other basket bottom with circa 1980s Gorham maker’s mark above “STERLING” and “A5155”. Cranberry lined basket height (to top of handle when raised) 7.5”, width 6.75”, depth 4.75”. Other handled basket height 3.125”, width 7.75”, depth 4.5”. Total approximate weight of sterling 17.9 troy ounces. Estimate $400-$600
46. 1897 Gorham Sterling Mounted American Brilliant Glass Jar
Gorham (American (Rhode Island), founded 1831), circa 1897. Sterling marked below hinge with maker’s mark beside “sterling” and “S2769” beside the trident date mark. Glass apparently unmarked. Overall 7.5” tall, 7” square. MLH. Estimate $700-$900
49. Group of 2 Tiffany Favrile Diminutive Vases
Louis Comfort Tiffany (American, 1848-1933), early 20th century. Smaller vase marked “L.C.T. W3889”. Larger vase marked “L.C.T. V 3461”. Smaller vase height 1.75” tall. Larger vase height 2” tall. Estimate $500-$700
47. L.C. Tiffany Favrile Floriform Bowl & Underplate
Louis Comfort Tiffany (American, 1848-1933), early 20th century. Bowl marked to underside “L.C.T. M 4247”. Plate marked to underside “L.C.T. M 4314”. Overall height 2.25”. Bowl diameter 4.25”. Plate diameter 6.125”. Estimate $500-$700
48. Gold Favrile Gourd Form Bud Vase, Tiffany Studios Louis Comfort Tiffany (American, 1848-1933), early 20th century. Marked to underside “7843 C L.C. Tiffany Favrile”. height 4.5”, diameter 3.25”. Estimate $500-$700
51. L.C. Tiffany Favrille Pull Feather Beaker Vase
50. Louis Comfort Tiffany Favrile Glass Compote
Louis Comfort Tiffany (American, 1848-1933). Pattern #1923. Underside of vase on ground pontil with engraved “L.C. Tiffany”, “Favrile” and “1923”. height 8.6”, diameter at top 9”, diameter of foot 5”. MLH. Estimate $500-$700
Louis Comfort Tiffany (American, 1848-1933), early 20th century. Marked to underside “3878 J L.C.Tiffany Favrile”. height 10.125”, diameter of base 4”. Provenance: Acquired by a private collection in Atlanta Georgia at Kodner Galleries “Antiques, Fine Art, Jewelry & Decorative Art” auction, April 15th, 2015, lot 198. Estimate $500-$700
Louis Comfort Tiffany (American, 1848-1933), early 20th century. Bowl marked to underside “L.C.T.”. Plate marked to underside “L.C.T. Favrile”. Overall height 2.125”. Plate diameter 6”. Bowl height 4.75”. Estimate $500-$700
55. Tiffany Favrile Pink Opalescent Sugar & Creamer
53. 2 L.C. Tiffany Opaline Glass Items - Tazza & Vase
Louis Comfort Tiffany (American, 1848-1933), early 20th century. Pink vase marked to underside “P 1872 L.C.T. Favrile 1099”. Yellow vase marked to underside “1906 N L.C.Tiffany - Inc. Favrile”. Yellow vase height 3.375”, diameter 5.75”. Pink vase height 4.625” diameter 4.25”. Provenance: From the Estate of A. J. Lemkey, Oak Park, Illinois whereby sold at Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Chicago, Illinois, October 5, 2010 “Fine Furniture and Decorative Arts”, lot 1338, whereby acquired and sold to the Estate of Mary L. Haugk, Lawrenceville, Georgia. Estimate $500-$700
52. L.C. Tiffany Gold Favrile Finger Bowl & Underplate
54. Louis Comfort Tiffany Ruby Red Glass Footed Salt
Louis Comfort Tiffany (American, 1848-1933), early 20th century. Each marked to underside “1913 L.C.T. Favrile”. Creamer height 5”. Sugar diameter 4.75”. Estimate $600-$800
Louis Comfort Tiffany (American, 1848-1933), early 20th century. Signed “L.C.T.” outside the polished pontil mark. height 1.25”, diameter 2.6”. MLH. Estimate $500-$700
58. Tiffany Gold Favrile Glass Tazza, Marked
56. Tiffany Studios Gold Favrile Glass Tazza, Marked
Louis Comfort Tiffany (American, 1848-1933), early 20th century. Marked to underside “5- L.C.T. Favrile”. 3.25” tall, 5.125” diameter. MLH. Estimate $600-$800
57. Louis Comfort Tiffany Favrile Art Glass Vase
Louis Comfort Tiffany (American, 1848-1933), early 20th century. Pattern #104. Underside of vase on ground pontil with engraved “L.C. Tiffany-Favrile” and “104 G”. height 4.7”, diameter of opening at top 5.9”. MLH. Estimate $700-$900
Louis Comfort Tiffany (American, 1848-1933), early 20th century. Marked to underside “L.C.T. Favrile”. 3.75” tall, 5.5” diameter. MLH. Estimate $600-$800
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61. Pair of Belter Rosalie Slipper Chairs, 19th C.
John H. Belter (American/ German, 1804-1863), third quarter 19th century. A Rococo Revival rosewood slipper chair in the Rosalie pattern, the back comprising seven layers of lamination, decorated with the flower carvings and intricate scrolls of the Rosalie pattern, comprising a crest with a high relief-carved rose garland over scrolls, surmounting the elaborate openwork back decorated with large scrolls outer and smaller central scrolls with flourishes, terminating in two cornucopias, the slipper seat upholster in aquamarine and beige striped silk fabric with a conforming double row of cording, over the serpentine seat rail with high relief carved rosette, the two front legs comprising knee blocks with conforming high relief carved rosettes terminating in acanthus scroll front feet, and raking back legs, all raised on casters. height 43”, width 18.5”, depth 21”, seat to floor 15”. Estimate $2,000-$4,000
59. Daum Nancy Art Deco Frosted Boudoir Lamp
Daum (French (Nancy), founded 1878), circa 1920s. Both shade and base marked “Daum Nancy” with Cross of Lorraine and “France”. height 11”, diameter of shade 6.5”. Estimate $600-$800
60. Daum Nancy Cameo Glass Table Lamp
Daum (French (Nancy), founded 1878), circa 1920s. A cameo glass and gilt bronze table lamp of baluster form, the glass with crimson berry laden leafy branches on an alabaster ground, the glass raised on scrolling legs terminating in paw feet and further raised on a conforming tripartite base on ball feet, with double socket and tulip chain pulls. Etched mark to side “Daum Nancy France” with the Cross of Lorraine. Height 27.25”, width of base 6”. Estimate $600-$800
63. Pair of Rosewood Slipper Chairs Attributed to Belter
Attributed to John H. Belter (American/ German, 1804-1863), circa 1860. height 39.5”, width 19”, depth 23”, seat to floor 16.5”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
62. Daum Art Deco Acid Etched Table Lamp, Signed
Daum (French (Nancy), founded 1878), circa 1920s. socket. Both shade and base marked “Daum Nancy” with Cross of Lorraine and “France”. height 16.25”, diameter of shade 13.75”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
64. Daum Nancy Martele & Cameo Glass Bottle Vase Daum (French (Nancy), founded 1878). Incised mark to underside “Daum Nancy” with the Cross of Lorraine. height 11.5”. Provenance: Acquired from Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Chicago, Illinois, “Fine Furniture and Decorative Arts” auction, May 4, 2010, lot 1212, whereby sold and acquired by the Estate of Mary L. Haugk, Lawrenceville, Georgia. Estimate $3,000-$5,000
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65. Rococo Revival Rosewood Laminated Rocker, 19th C.
Attributed to John H. Belter (American/ German, 18041863), circa 1860. A carved rosewood rocking chair with laminated back in the Rococo Revival style, the curved crest decorated with two acanthus scrolls surmounted by a central acanthus flourish over a heavily and elaborately carved pierced back decorated with large acanthus leaves as well as grape leaves, vines, and a blossoming flower with flourishing anthers and filaments, the arms with scrolled armrests with carved acanthus leaves over curved supports with carved leaves, the seat upholstered in foliate patterned brocade in shades of olive, gold, and coral, with serpentine edge, over a serpentine s-scroll and acanthuscarved seat rail, the acanthus carved knees terminating in two cabriole front legs headed by Ionic capitals and acanthus leaves and raking back legs, on runners. Unmarked. height 39.5”, width 26.5”, depth (including runners) 31”, seat to floor 17.75”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
66. Daum Cameo Glass Overlaid & Etched Plafonnier
French, Early 20th century, circa 1900s. An overlaid and etched cameo art glass plafonnier chandelier of circular dome form, decorated with orange-yellow leaves and dark blackberries against a mottled and striated brown and yellow field, signed in cameo Daum Nancy with Croix de Lorraine and set in a leafy carved giltwood circular frame suspended by three chains headed with giltwood corona. height 28”, diameter of frame 19.5”, diameter of glass 15.6”. Estimate $4,000-$6,000
67. Pair of Cameo Art Glass Vases, Le Verre Francais Le Verre Francais (Schneider Glassworks), (French (Epinay-sur-Seine), 1918-1933). A pair of cameo art glass vases in tones of orange and mottled brown on white satin ground with fanciful motif of swirls and dots. Marked to top of base “Le Verre Francais” and to underside “France”. height 6.5”, diameter 3.625”. Estimate $600-$800
70. Arsall French Cameo Glass Vase w/ Irises, 14” Tall
Arsall (French, 1918-1929). Marked in cameo to side “Arsall”. height 14.375”. Provenance: Property of a Southeast Michigan collector acquired at Leslie Hindmann Auctioneers, Chicago, Illinois on May 4, 2010, lot 1214, whereby sold and acquired by the Estate of Mary L. Haugk, Lawrenceville, Georgia. Estimate $700-$900
69. deVez Cameo Art Glass Vase w/ Landscape, 10” 68. Muller Freres 4-Color Cameo Art Glass Vase
E. S. Monot/ Cristallerie de Pantin (French, 1850-1915). Vase signed in cameo to side “de Vez”. height 9.875”. Note: the name DeVez is a pseudonym of the company’s art director, De Varreux. Estimate $800-$1,200
71. Muller Freres Cameo Art Glass Vase, Reds on White
72. Unique French Scenic Cameo Vase, Muller Freres
Muller Freres (French, 1895-1933). Marked within design to side “Muller Fres Luneville”. height 5.25”, diameter 3.75”. Estimate $600-$800
Muller Freres (French, 1895-1933). An Art Nouveau cameo art glass vase with maroon and red flowers in cameo to a clear satin ground, the vase of vertical ovular form with slightly flaring rim, with polished pontil. Marked within design to side "Muller Fres Luneville". Approximate height 8.25", diameter 5". Estimate $700-$900
Muller Freres (French, 1895-1933). A unique cylindrical cameo art glass vase decorated with birds in a landscape, the outermost layers in deep red cutting away to reveal lighter orange and red tones, the vase interior with water spotted and crackled tones of yellow and blue visible to exterior at certain areas enhancing the landscape composition. Marked to side within matrix “Muller Fres Lunesville”. height 9.125”, diameter 5.5”. Estimate $800-$1,200
75. Marcel Goupy Enameled Glass Vase, c.1925 Marcel Goupy (French, 1886-1959), c. 1925. Signed to underside “M. Goupy”. height 8.875”, diameter of opening 4.875”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
73. Henri Muller, Croismare Cameo Glass Bottle Vase Muller Freres (French, 1895-1933). A cameo art glass vase of bottle form with tonal flowers on a translucent ground. Marked to underside for Henri Muller “H Muller Croismare” over a butterfly and “Pres Nancy”. height 6.375”, diameter 4.5”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
74. Le Verre Francaise Charder Cameo Vase, 14” Tall
Le Verre Francais (Schneider Glassworks), (French (Epinay-sur-Seine), 19181933). A large and impressive cameo art glass vase or urn from the Charder series with tapering vasiform shape under flaring rim, mounted on round brown pedestal form foot, the body of orange and yellow ground with cameo decoration in a gradient from orange to deep brown, vase with polished pontil. Marked to side in cameo “Charder”, and etched to top of foot “Le Verre Francais”. height 14.125”, diameter of mouth 9.25”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
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76. 19th C. Napoleonic Bicorne Hat Shaped Display Sign Likely French, 19th century. Unmarked. height 8”, width 26”, depth 10.75”. Estimate $300-$500
77. Set of 8 Bayel Figural Napoleon Champagne Sherbets French, 20th century. Matched set of 8 Bayel figural champagne or tall sherbets, the figural stem modeled as Napoleon in frosted satin glass mounted on circular foot. height 5.6”. MLH. Estimate $300-$500
78. After Delaroche, Miniature Portrait of Napoleon I
After Hippolyte Delaroche (French, 1797-1856), “Portrait of Emperor Napoleon the First in His Office”, miniature portrait on porcelain, apparently unsigned. An ovular miniature portrait depicting the French Emperor in profile wearing blue officer’s coat with gold epaulets and with short cropped hair, presented in a gilt brass reeded frame with crossed ribbons. 4.25” x 3”. MLH. Estimate $300-$500
79. Pair of Miniature Portraits, Napoleon & Josephine
80. Set of 4 French Empire Chairs with Bronze Mounts
After Paul Delaroche (French, 1797-1856). Continental, 19th century. Napoleon signed at right “n. Delaroche”; Josephine indistinguishably signed at right. Each overall measures 5.3” x 4.6”. Oval portrait 3.25” x 2.5”. MLH. Estimate $400-$600
French, ca. 1825. Set of 4 mahogany French Empire chairs with ormolu mounts in the classical Empire style, each comprising a crest rail with mounts depicting many motifs from classical mythology including griffins, garlands, wreaths, eagles, paterae and acanthus scrolls, the stiles headed by ormolu masks, the coved splat with mount depicting a muse reading a scroll, likely Clio, the half round seat upholstered in silk fabric with Napoleonic bee motif, the seat rail decorated with central patera flanked by vines, the knee blocks with bronze Cupid mounts, on four sabre legs. height 31.5”, width 19”, depth 15”, seat to floor 16.5”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
82. Sevres Style Large Porcelain Bust of Napoleon
Manner of Sevres (French, founded 1738). A large and impressive porcelain bust depicting Napoleon Bonaparte (French, 17691821), military leader and Emperor of the French Empire, in military dress with grey coat over green, red, and white uniform with traditional bicorne hat, the bust surmounting an attached square porcelain pedestal with scrolled corners and planes with alternating decoration in relief of “N” under the French royal crown and a Roman Centurion helmet. Marked tounderside of base with spurious Double Louis “L” mark surrounding “A” and above “C”. height 24”, width 17.25”, depth 11”. Provenance: Property from the Ann Stone Trust, Shaker Heights, Ohio sold by Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Chicago, Illinois, February 10, 2014, lot 34, whereby acquired by a private collector in Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
81. 19th C. O/C After Meissonier, “Napoleon I in 1814”
After Jean-Louis-Ernest Meissonier (French/ Italian, 1815-1891). “Napoleon I in 1814”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. After the Classicist work by Meissonier dated 1862 and currently housed in the Walters Art Museum, Baltimore, Maryland, a 19th century painting depicting the emperor at center atop a white horse set in a forbidding landscape just after his last battle victory in the 1814 French campaign fought at Arcis-sur-Aube, near Troyes where 23,000 French troops defeated 90,000 Austrian troops, Napoleon’s bedraggled soldiers in view at lowewr right following him up a hillside at sunset. Paper label to verso of stretcher with inscription in Cyrillic, printed “1886”. Further paper label to verso of frame listing lot or inventory number 251 with brief description of the work. Framed 33.75” x 33.25”. Unframed 26” x 25.5”. Provenance: Property from the Ann Stone Trust, Shaker Heights, Ohio sold at Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Chicago, Illinois, February 10, 2014 “Fine Furniture and Decorative Arts”, lot 64, and acquired by a private collection in Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $2,000-$4,000
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84. Vallauris Iridized Pottery Vase, Jerome Massier
Jerome Massier (French, b.1850). A Vallauris iridized pottery vase of elongated flask form decorated with line drawings of crescent moons, circles, and diamond patterns, some surrounding depictions of birds, dogs, rats, sunsets, and floral patterning. Iridescent signature to underside “Jerome Massier Fils Vallauris ‘AM’” over clover form, with remnant of paper label “Jerome Massier”, and impressed mark “Jerome Massier Vallauris”. height 14.375”, diameter of mouth 3.5”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
83. Airebelle French Art Nouveau Iridized Pottery Vase
Airebelle (French (Puget-sur-Argens), founded 1897). An iridized pottery vase of bowl form with tapering line from shoulder to foot and graduated ring from shoulder to mouth, the bowl raised on a slightly flaring round foot, the body decorated in green to blue to orange to pink iridescent glaze with accentuating simple line drawings of leafy branches. Impressed Airebelle mark to underside with windmill. height 5.25”, diameter 7.25”. Estimate $800-$1,200
85. Delft Pottery Vase with Gilt Swirl Motif, Marked
Delft (Holland, likely 20th century). Delftware pottery table vase with squat neck above rounded shoulders and sloping body, hand decorated exterior with gilt scrolled motif on mottled black and green to blue ground. Marked on bottom with black “DELFT” below vessel on horizontal horizon line extending to the right, also with monogram with “W” with scrolled tail. height 6.25”, diameter of base 3.1”. Estimate $300-$500
86. Rookwood Bronze Mounted Flambe Table Lamp
Rookwood Pottery (American, founded 1880), 1932. A bronze mounted pottery vase converted to a table lamp, the squat baluster form body with allover flambe or sang de bouef deep red glaze and underglaze crackle texture, the vase mounted with heavy bronze four footed round base decorated with scrolls and with fluted shaft at top with double pull chain sockets. Marked to underside of vase with double R Rookwood maker’s mark above “XXXII” for 1932. Overall height 18.25”. Estimate $300-$500
87. Rookwood Pottery Vellum Vase by Elizabeth Lincoln
Elizabeth Lincoln (American, active 1882-1931) for Rookwood Pottery (American, founded 1880), 1920. A tall American Arts & Crafts Period pottery vase, shape 589D, of subtly bulging form with incurvate neck and round mouth, the body matte glazed in tones of red and purple to enhance the subtly reeded surface and organic teardrop forms descending from shoulder. Marked to underside with impressed Rookwood mark over “589 D”, “V” for vellum, “XX” for 1920, and with incised “LNL” for Elizabeth Lincoln. height 12”. Estimate $500-$700
88. 1917 Rookwood Scenic Vellum Vase by Ed Diers
Ed Diers (American, active 1896-1931) for Rookwood Pottery (American, founded 1880). Circa 1917. An American Arts & Crafts Period pottery vase of traditional form with vellum scenic decoration depicting a landscape on tondo with tall trees and a misty background under blue and white tonal sky. Marked to underside with Rookwood mark, “XVII” for 1917, “892C” shape number, “V” for vellum, and the artist’s incised signature “ED”. height 9”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
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91. 800 Silver German 19th C. Horse Drawn Carriage
Likely German, 19th century. Marked to top of carriage roof “800”. height 2.875”, width 10.25”, depth 1.75”. Total weight 8.23 troy ounces. MLH. Estimate $300-$500
89. Russian Blue Casket Dresser Box Maltsev Glassworks
Russian, early 20th century, circa 1904. Marked in Cyrillic on the base ‘OT’ ‘MF’ ‘10 LET’ 1904’ for the Maltsev Glass Works, the metal clasp marked in Latin ‘J.A.-G’. height 4”, width 4.8”, depth 3.5”. MLH. Estimate $300-$500
90. Circular Malachite & Gilt Bronze Dresser Box
20th century. Diminutive malachite dresser box of circular form with circular top above gilt bronze banded body with malachite veneer. Unmarked. height 2”, diameter 2.75”. Estimate $300-$500
93. Continental 900 Silver & Guilloche Enamel Bud Vase Continental, circa 1910. Diminutive bud vase of beaker form with lavender purple and white engine turned guilloche enamel banding under silver overlay with leaved and curtained swags, flowers and dotted borders amid arched architectural arcade. Impressed mark on bottom with “900” for silver quality beside impressed “U”. height 4.9”, diameter of rim (at top) 1.9”, diameter of bottom 1.7”. MLH. Estimate $400-$600
92. Diminutive K. Ermolychev Russian Oil on Board
Konstantin Fedorovich Ermolychev (Russian, b. 1911/12), “Moored Boats at River”, oil on board, signed lower left. Framed 8.5” x 11.75”. Unframed 5.25” x 8.5”. Estimate $400-$600
94. Patinated Iron Sculpture after Eugene Lanceray
After Lansere Evgeny Alexandrovich, more commonly known as Eugene Lanceray (Russian, 1848-1886), “The Farewell Kiss”, black painted iron figural sculpture, marked on bottom in Cyrillic. Marked on underside of oblong naturalist base with two pierced drilled circular holes at ends with three impressed Cyrillic marks and illegible numbering at center. height 8.25”, width 7.125”, depth 3.75”. Estimate $600-$800
97. Faberge Style Guilloche & Diamond Letter Opener
Russian, 20th century. Three impressed stamp marks on borer above guilloche element with “84”, Faberge in Cyrillic and “ER”. Length 7.75”. MLH. Estimate $800-$1,200
99. Faberge Guilloche & Diamond Cigarette Case
95. Faberge Crystal Perfume Presentation Set, 310/500
Compagnie des Cristalleries de Saint-Louis (French, founded 1767) for Faberge (Russian, founded 1842). A limited edition crystal perfume flacon and encasing crystal presentation egg, edition 310/500. Bottle with original hang tag and medallion, and marked to underside with maker’s and edition marks and to underside of stopper with edition number. Egg marked to underside with maker’s and edition marks. Accompanied with Certificate of Authenticity issue by Faberge and bearing edition number 310/500. Bottle height 5”. Egg height 8.25”. MLH. Estimate $400-$600
96. Group of 3 Sterling Soup Ladles, 2 Russian
Russian, 19th century. A collection of three sterling silver soup ladles comprising of two pre-Kokoshnik Russian ladles with one by Fryderyk Roever (Warsaw) dated 1875 with Josef Sosnkowski assay mark used between 1869-1896, 875/1000 standard; one with unknown maker’s mark circa 1882-1899 from Moscow, 875/1000 standard; and one likely American sterling silver ladle with gold wash basin and heavily curved arm with unknown mark “K” over an unknown pictorial mark, no apparent standard mark. Warsaw ladle 14.75” long. Moscow ladle 13.5” long. American ladle 11.5” long. Total weight 23.3 troy ounces. MLH. Estimate $500-$700
98. Rare Centennial 1996 Olympics Faberge Egg, 120/500
England, circa 1996. Rare Centennial Theo Faberge Olympic Egg from the St Petersburg Russian Collection crystal, sterling silver and 24 carat gold, the egg comes housed in original gilt octagonal shaped presentation box. This egg is marked 120 out of an edition of 500. Height of box 10”, diameter 6.5” Height of egg 8.5”. Note: From the Theo Faberge website: The Olympic Egg celebrates the historic 100th Anniversary of the Birth of the Modern Olympic Games and the high ideals associated with the Olympic movement of promoting world peace through friendly sporting competition. The Egg also celebrates Atlanta as the host to this great anniversary and the last games of the twentieth century. This Egg draws its inspiration from both the ancient and modern movement. The Olympic flame adorns the Egg as a light to peace and goodwill. The symbol of Atlanta is found in the Phoenix rising. The surprise is the sterling arena where all the athletes come together, inset is the likeness of the1896 winner’s medal a symbol of excellence and achievement. Provenance: From the Estate of Mrs. Charlotte Topping Smith of Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
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Faberge (Russian, Late 19th/Early 20th century). Faberge silver, guilloche enamel, and diamond cigarette case of rectangular form with light lavender purple guilloche ground with diamond shaped gilt borders at center of each side with leaf tip motif, front with diamond encrusted double headed eagle above shield on pink guilloche enamel ground within octagonal diamond border, corners with diamond accented ribboned swag bows; back with monogrammed scrolled “A” and “III” with diamond accents. Faberge in Cyrillic script mark stamped into gold laurel leaf along with mark ES for workmaster Eduard Schramm. Case measures 2.5” x 3.5”. MLH. Estimate $2,000-$4,000
101. Pair of Rene Lalique Cherubic Candlesticks, #5225
100. Pair of Figural Nude Champagne Saucers
Rene Lalique (French, 1860-1945), early 20th century. Marked to the underside in faint acid etch script ‘R. Lalique’ and ‘FRANCE’ in capital letters along with the numbers ‘5225’. height 3.14”, diameter of base 2.4”. Estimate $300-$500
Manner of Rene Lalique (French, 1860-1945). A matched pair of Art Deco style figural nude saucer champagnes, both with heavily floral etched bowls, centered with a monogram “B”, supported by a frosted or satin glass semi-nude female figure standing with arms over head on a paneled circular base. Apparently unmarked. height 8.15”, diameter of mouth 4.15”. MLH. Estimate $300-$500
102. Art Deco ‘Ingrid’ Lapis Glass Vase, Curt Schlevogt Curt Schlevogt (1904-1984), circa 1934. Art Deco vase from the ‘Ingrid’ series, produced in shades of blue glass imitating Lapis Lazuli stone. The vase molded in relief with female figures at each corner of the rounded body separated with vertical grooves on wide horizontal bands similar to the skyscraper motif seen on many Art Deco period works. Produced for Leipzig Exhibition in 1934 and designed by Professor Arthur Plewa. Apparently unmarked. Approximately 9.5” tall, 6.5” diameter. MLH. Estimate $300-$500
103. After Rene Lalique, Spirit of the Wind Cane
After Rene Jules Lalique (French,1860-1945), “Spirit of the Wind”, molded and frosted figural glass mounted walking stick or cane. Tapered bird’s eye maple columnar shaft surmounted with work after Lalique’s iconic Art Deco female beauty with open mouth and long hair blown back. Cane length 35.75”. MLH. Estimate $300-$500
104. Rene Lalique Opalescent Monkey Pendant, c.1928
Rene Lalique (French, 1860-1945), circa 1928. A figural opalescent glass pendant in the form of a monkey’s face mounted to a gilt metal backing with dangling gilt ball at bottom and suspended from a gilt triangle on a braided black leather strand. Marked to backside “R. Lalique Paris Argent Massif”. Pendant height 3.125”, width 2.25”, depth 1”. Note: these monkey masks are also present on the Madagascar Bowl created by Rene Lalique in 1928. Estimate $600-$800
105. Lalique for Molinard “Le Provencal” Glass Atomizer
Rene Lalique (French, 1860-1945) for Molinard (French, founded 1849), circa 1920s. A gilt brass mounted frosted glass perfume atomizer, the rounded body with nude Bacchanalian figures in full length engaged in dance, mounted at top with an hourglass form gilt brass mechanism with retractable round trigger at top and nozzle at side with twist off cap attached by chain. Marked to side of metal mount “’Le Provencal’-Molinard-Bte SGDG”, and to underside of glass “Molinard France” and “Lalique”. height 5.25”, width 3.25”, depth 2”. MLH. Estimate $600-$800
106. Lalique Clear & Black Frosted Crystal Nemours Bowl
Rene Lalique (French, 1860-1945), circa 1929. A clear and black frosted crystal ‘Nemours’ bowl, model 404, of hemispherical form with graduated rings of frosted glass flowers with black centers, faintly signed “Lalique France”. height 3.8”, diameter 9.8”. Reference: Marcilhac, number 404 (p.299). MLH. Estimate $600-$800
107. Rene Lalique “Rampillion” Vase, Circa 1927
Rene Lalique (French, 1860-1945), circa 1927. A “Rampillion” (No. 991) molded opalescent and blue stained art glass table vase, the exterior with raised oblong leaf forms against floral and leaf motif in relief. Marked on bottom “R. LALIQUE”. Overall height 5”, diameter of top 4.25”. MLH. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
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A selection of favrile glass works by Louis Comfort Tiffany and Tiffany Studios circa early 20th century
108. Tiffany Studios Gold Favrile Bowl & Underplate
Bowl marked to underside “L.C.T. Favrile”. Plate marked to underside “L.C.T.”. Overall height 2.5”. Plate diameter 5.375”. Bowl diameter 4.25” Estimate $500-$700
109. L.C. Tiffany Gold Favrile Glass Diminutive Pitcher
Marked to underside “L.C. Tiffany Favrile”. height 5.25”, diameter 5.125”. Provenance: Acquired from Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Chicago, Illinois, October 5, 2010, “Fine Furniture and Decorative Arts”, lot 1335, whereby acquired and sold to the Estate of Mary L. Haugk, Lawrenceville, Georgia. Estimate $500-$700
110. Gold Favrile Gourd Form Glass Vase, L.C. Tiffany
Marked to underside “L.C.Tiffany Favrile 5341 G”. height 4.875”. Estimate $500-$700
113. Tiffany Gold Favrile Compote with Scalloped Rim
Marked to underside “551 P L.C.T. Favrile”. 3.75” tall, 8” diameter. MLH. Estimate $600-$800
111. Tiffany Gold Favrile Art Glass Compote
Marked to underside “L.C.T. Favrile”. height 5.75”, diameter 6.25”. Estimate $600-$800
112. Sterling Mounted Tiffany Studios Gold Favrile Vase
114. Pair of L.C. Tiffany Gold Favrille Candlesticks
Each marked to underside “1817 L.C.T. Favrile”. height 4.25”, diameter of foot 4.25” Estimate $800-$1,200
Louis Comfort Tiffany (American, 1848-1933) and Black, Starr & Frost (American, founded 1874), early 20th century. Marked to underside of base “Sterling 3A” above maker’s mark. Overall height 6.25”, diameter 3.5”. Provenance: From the Estate of A. J. Lemkey, Oak Park, Illinois whereby sold at Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Chicago, Illinois, October 5, 2010 “Fine Furniture and Decorative Arts”, lot 1327, whereby acquired and sold to the Estate of Mary L. Haugk, Lawrenceville, Georgia. Estimate $600-$800
115. Louis Comfort Tiffany Gold Favrile Glass Compote
Signed to the bottom “L. C. Tiffany Favrile 9025 D”. height 5.25”, diameter of foot 3.75”. MLH. Estimate $800-$1,200
118. Louis Comfort Tiffany Gold Favrile Floriform Vase 116. L.C. Tiffany Favrile Floriform Vase, #5578M
Signed on the bottom “L.C. Tiffany Inc Favrile, 5578M”. height 7”, base diameter 3.3”. MLH. Estimate $800-$1,200
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117. Tiffany Studios Gold Favrile Candlestick Lamp
Marked to interior rim of shade and underside of base “L.C.T.”, base also marked “5000”. Overall height 14.125”, diameter of shade 7.25”. MLH. Estimate $800-$1,200
Marked to underside “456-D L.C.Tiffany Favrile”. height 9.5”, 3.875” diameter of foot. Provenance: Acquired from Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Chicago, Illinois, May 6, 2009 “Furniture and Decorative Arts” auction, lot 992, whereby sold and acquired by the Estate of Mary L. Haugk, Lawrenceville, Georgia. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
121. Pair of Faberge Silver Cufflinks, Marked
119. Faberge Silver & Jeweled Pill Box by Henrik Wigstrom
Henrik Wigstrom (Finnish, 1862-1923) for Faberge (Russian, founded 1842) silver and jeweled pill box of circular form with engine turned ground with crown adorned with two sapphire cabochons and diamonds on lower section of top hinged lid that opens to reveal storage in interior. Upper rim marked with Faberge in Cyrillic, partial Henik Wingstrom maker’s mark with “HW” and partial 84 zolotnik mark. Diameter 1.6”. Estimate $800-$1,200
120. Faberge Guilloche & Silver Gilt Pill Box
Faberge (Russian, 1908-1926). Pair of matching silver mirrored image cufflinks of rectangular form with rounded corners, each with diagonal stripe with engraved scrolled foliates running between two raised arabesques, backside of closure with reeded motif. Marked on each on curved joint with Faberge in Cyrillic next to second Kokoschnik mark for Moscow dating the items to 1908-1926. Total weight 15.6 grams. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
Faberge (Russian, founded 1842) blue guilloche enamel pill box of circular form with hinged lid adorned with silver gilt eight pointed star with radiating lines surrounding circular medallion with Cyrillic text. Marked on interior edge of hinged top with Cyrillic mark for Faberge, an illegible obscured maker’s mark possibly for Henrik Wigstrom, and 84 silver zolotnik assay mark. Diameter 2.5”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
122. Faberge Gold & Diamond Brooch Pin
Faberge (Russian, founded 1842), 14k gold and diamond brooch or pin of interlaced form with three undulating forms at center with diamond accents, pin stick marked with Faberge in Cyrillic and “56” for gold content. length 1.8”. Estimate $2,000-$4,000
123. Faberge Nephrite Jade, Guilloche & Diamond Bell
Faberge (Russian, founded 1842). Very fine nephrite jade, guilloche enamel and diamond accented bell with Russian Imperial double headed at top perched on ball form finial surmounting tapered mint green guilloche enamel handle above diamond border and leaf tips above nephrite jade bell bowl, dangling clapper with cabochon moonstone accent at end. Marked on clapper with Faberge in Cyrillic, opposite side with 84 zolotnik mark. height 4.75”, diameter 1.8”. Estimate $2,400-$4,800
125. Faberge 14k Gold, Ruby & Diamond Pin
124. Faberge Guilloche Enamel Egg Form Pendant
Faberge (Russian, founded 1842), diminutive 14k yellow gold and guilloche enamel elongated egg form necklace pendant with crowned double headed Imperial eagle at top above blue guilloche body terminating at bottom with moonstone cabochon. Marked on pendant loop with Faberge in Cyrillic and 56 zolotnik mark for 14k gold quality. Pendant measures 1.8”. Total weight 11 grams. Estimate $2,000-$4,000
Faberge (Russian, founded 1842), 14k yellow gold diplomatic award stick pin or brooch with Russian crown at top with two cabochon cut rubies with small diamond accents above an 0.60 center diamond. Marked with “56” and Faberge in Cyrillic. Length 3.25”. Estimate $4,000-$6,000
126. Faberge Gilt Silver, Diamond, Ruby & Enamel Cross
Faberge (Russian, founded 1842). Early 20th century gilt silver, diamond, ruby and guilloche enamel crucifix necklace pendant with diamond accented crown at top with pendant loop surmounting a trefoil lobed or budded cross (Apostles’ Cross or Bottany Cross) with scrolled foliate motif amid four ruby cabochons and four ruby beads surrounding a blue guilloche enamel Russian Orthodox (also referred to as a Suppedaneum) cross with Christ with halo at center. Marked on back with Faberge mark, “AT” maker’s mark, likely for Alfred Rudolfovich Thielemann, and 84 zolotnik mark. Crucifixion pendant measures 3.125” x 2”. MLH. Estimate $5,000-$7,000
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127. American Cut Glass Decanter with Sterling Overlay American, late 19th/ early 20th century.. Sterling overlay inscribed to top “1877-1902”. Marked to underside of bottle on silver “Sterling Silver Deposit 411G”. Stopper unmarked. Overall height 13.25”, diameter of foot 6.25”. MLH. Estimate $800-$1,200
128. Art Nouveau Cut Glass Decanter w/Silver Overlay Likely American, late 19th/ early 20th century. Unmarked. Overall height 10.875”, diameter of base 4”. MLH. Estimate $600-$800
129. Mauser Sterling & Loetz Iridescent Glass Bottle
Mauser Manufacturing Company (American (New York, New York), 1887-1903) and Loetz (Austrian, 1836-1947). Collar marked with unicorn mark for Mauser Mfg. Co. beside “STERLING 925/1000 FINE”. height 4.6”, diameter of lid 2.5”, diameter of glass base 3.25”. MLH. Estimate $300-$500
131. Austrian Sterling Overlay Amethyst Glass Vase
Austrian, early 20th century. Likely Kralik or Loetz. Apparently unmarked. height 6”, diameter of base 3.75”. Estimate $300-$500
130. 1843 English Sterling Teapot, R&S Garrard
R & S Garrard (English, 1835-1843). Marked to underside of body with 925 standard mark, city mark for London, Queen Victoria duty mark (1838-1890), and date mark for 1843, as well as retailer’s mark “Garrards, Panton Street, London”; marked to underside of lid with standard and date marks beside “R S” under a crown for Robert Garrard II. Approximate height 5.25”, spout to handle 7.5”. Total approximate weight 14.09 troy ounces. Estimate $300-$500
132. Italian 800 Silver Repousse Hanukkah Menorah
Italian, 1968-contemporary. Marked to back of base “Lavorazione Mano” beside “800” and an indistinguishable maker and location number in the form used beginning in 1968. height 14.5”, width 14.5”, depth (with shamash at 90 degree angle) 7.25”. Total weight 33.56 troy ounces. Estimate $500-$700
133. 3 Piece English Sterling Tea Service, Circa 1859
Thomas Smiley (English, active c.1858-70), circa 1859. A very fine three piece sterling silver tea service comprising a teapot, a creamer, and a double handled open sugar, each piece with intricate and elaborate repousse decoration with bell flowers, c scrolls, acanthus leaves, scaling, shells, grotesque masks, diaper patterning, and further foliate and floral patterning, each piece of teardrop or pear form raised on four splayed scroll feet and with c-form handles adorned with acanthus leaves, the teapot with figural eagle finial to lid. Interior of sugar and creamer with remnants of gold wash. Each piece with heraldic boar head mark. Each piece marked to underside with 925 standard mark, London city mark, date mark for 1859, Queen Victoria duty mark used between 1838-1890, and maker’s mark of the letters T and S within conjoined circles. Lid of teapot also marked to interior with maker’s, standard, and date marks. Teapot height 20”, spout to handle 9.5”. Sugar height 4.25”, width across handles 8.75”. Creamer height 4”, spout to handle 6.25”. Total weight 53.1 troy ounces. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
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135. Sterling & Glass Arctic Scene Oval Ice Bowl
American, 20th century. Sterling silver and sand blasted glass oval ice bowl likely after Gorham’s Sterling Silver Polar Exploration ice bowl, the oval silver mouth molded with icicles and mounted to each side with naturalistic rocky craig handles hung with icicles, one surmounted with a kneeling hunter with spear, the other a seal, the blown glass body or liner overshot to resemble an ice glacier fitted into a naturalistic molded silver base further hung with icicles and rocky outcrops mounted to each side with a standing polar bear, one with a cub. Ice bucket accompanied with unmarked hammered 134. tongs. Marked to the underside of one handle Attributed to Stevens & Williams ‘Sterling, GG & JG’ with a hammer as well as rim Cranberry Overlay Lamp on base for Gia Gogishvili. height 9.5”, width 14.25” Attributed Stevens & Williams (English, 1847(handle to handle), depth 9.75”. MLH. 1930). Apparently unmarked. height 14.3”, Estimate $2,000-$4,000 diameter of shade 5.25”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
136. Large Fine Handwoven Silk Tabriz Rug
Hand woven silk tabriz rug with all over floral design in light blue, teal, gold and celadon green accent colors on pink & cream field. Overall measures 9’ 9.5” x 13’ 3”. Provenance: From the Prominent Atlanta Collection of Mrs. Dorothy Edwards, Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $5,000-$7,000
139. Sevres Ormolu Mounted Cobalt Ground Table Lamp
137. Sevres Style Porcelain Banquet Oil Lamp
French, 19th century. Sevres ormolu mounted cobalt ground porcelain table lamp, probably converted from a potpourri vase with cover (vases dulac), the dome shaped “lid” above a pierced Vitruvian-scroll frieze and ribbon tied reeded band over a berried laurel band with dual ram’s mask handles suspending garland swag and uniting a ribbon tied classical portrait to each side, possibly depicting King Louis XVIII and the duchesse de Berri, on a turned socle base with gilt band mounted with French trophy to each side and raised on a circular giltwood base. height without harp or finial 17”, total height 32.5”. width 9”(handle to handle), diameter of base 7”. Provenance: From the Estate of Henry G. Muecke Jr., Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $800-$1,200
Manner of Sevres (French, founded 1738). Apparently unmarked. Overall height 28.5”, diameter 8.5”. Estimate $800-$1,200
138. French Petite Gilt Bronze Mounted Table Vitrine
French, 19th century. height 34”, width 27”, depth 18.75”. Estimate $800-$1,200
141. Sevres Style Ormolu Mounted Porcelain Vase with Cover
Attributed to Samson, Edmé et Cie company (French, 1845-1969), circa late 19th/ early 20th century. Decoration signed G. Poitevin, Interior of lid marked with double Louis in blue underglaze containing the letter N, outside the letter S. height 22.25”, square canted base 5.5”. MLH. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
140. Heavy Bronze Eiffel Tower Form Decanter Set
20th century. Unmarked. Overall height 19”, width 11”, depth 7.5”. Provenance: Property from the Ann Stone Trust, Shaker Heights, Ohio acquired from Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Chicago, Illinois on February 19, 2014 as lot 2103 by a private collector in Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
142. French Burled Cave a Liqueur Set with MOP Inlay
French, late 19th/ early 20th century. Napoleon III style burled walnut, brass, and mother of pearl inlaid Cave a Liqueur or tantalus decanter stand & box, the case’s hinged lid opening to reveal a gilt brass decanter set with four bottle form decanters and sixteen stemmed cordials. Apparently unmarked. Case height 11.5”, width 13.75”, depth 11”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
144. Gold Vermeil French Compote on Stand, c. 1805
Jean-Baptiste Huguet (French, late 18th/ early 19th century). A gold plated .950 sterling silver lidded compote on stand of Kylix form with Neoclassical motif circa 1805, the compote with laurel leaf bands to round foot and neck and scrolling arms to opposing sides, each adorned at apex with ancient Greek or Roman style male figural bust and having bell flower garland to outer surface, the stand on four clawed feet with child harpy busts above open wings and with concave well to center. Marked to underside and 143. Pair of Crystal & Gilt Basket Chandelier Sconces inner rim of stand with maker’s mark and Paris 950/1000 French, 20th century. height 36.75”, width 13.25”, depth standard hallmark dating 1798-1809, top of stand with Paris 950/1000 standard hallmark and Paris Guaranty mark, 6.5”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000 bottom of compote with maker’s mark and indistinguishable second mark, exterior of compote with Guaranty Paris mark near base and Paris 950/1000 standard hallmark near rim, lid two indistinguishable marks beside Paris Guaranty mark. Overall 7.125” tall, 8.375” diameter across feet. Total weight 46 troy ounces. Provenance: From the Estate of Sam & Florence Inman, Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate 147. $2,000-$4,000
Pair of Palatial Sevres Style Ormolu Mounted Lamps
145. Louis XVI Style Clock Garniture Set, Tiffany & Co.
American, circa 1890. Clock retains original key, French movement, serial number #530, time/strike. Clock measures height 18.5”, width 7.5”, depth 3.75”. Candle holders measures height 9.5”, width 8”, base depth 3.75”. Estimate $4,000-$6,000
146. Napoleon III Table with Sevres Style Charger, 19th Century
French, 19th century. Napoleon III period (1852-1870). height 27.5”, width 22”, depth 22.5”. MLH. Estimate $3,000-$5,000
French, 19th century. Fine and palatial pair of Sevres style porcelain gilt bronze mounted vases with covers, converted into lamps, both finely painted after Fragonard, one with depiction of ‘Le Serment d’Amour’ the other ‘La Fontain d’Amour’. height 42.5”, width 9” (handle to handle), base depth 6.25”. Provenance: From the Estate of Mrs. Gertrude Furie, Atlanta, Georiga. Estimate $2,000-$4,000
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148. Petite Sevres Style Porcelain Giltwood Table
French, late 19th/early 20th century. A petite giltwood occasional or side table in the Louis XV style, the circular top inset with central Sevres style porcelain scene of Cupid and Venus (or Aphrodite) circled by a raised frame inset with thirteen circular porcelain plaques depicting themes from classical mythology particularly scenes of Venus and Cupid, all plaques with indigo blue borders with gilt decoration and shades of magenta, gold, white, green, blue, and cream, all raised on a tripod base comprising serpentine aprons with central carved shells on three cabriole legs with cabochon knees terminating in scroll feet, joined by stretchers with central ball and point finial. height 29”, diameter of top 22”. Estimate $4,000-$6,000
149. Louis Majorelle Signed Two Tier Inlaid Side Table
150. Louis Majorelle (French, 1859-1926), circa 1910. A two-tiered mahogany with fruitwood inlay Art Nouveau occasional table or gueridon, the trefoil form Set of 6 Art Nouveau Louis Majorelle Side Chairs Louis Majorelle (French, 1859-1926), circa 1900. A set of top decorated with a border of lush contrasting light and dark fruitwood inlaid poppy flowers, comprising three flowers and a pattern of vines and six walnut Art Nouveau side chairs with carved abstract and geometrical patterned crests with arched bases leaves, over a shield shaped lower shelf, all raised on three curved fluted over two curved molded inner stiles over the molded pierced mahogany legs signed at top in mahogany inlay “L. Majorelle.” Christie’s East circular label to verso of top, another label on bottom with seat rail, the trapezoidal chestnut leather seats trimmed in brass nailheads, all raised on tapered fluted front date “Dec. 12 1984”. height 29.75”, depth 24.5”, width 25”. MLH. legs and tapered raking back legs. height 41”, width 18”, Estimate $2,000-$4,000 depth 17.25”. Estimate $600-$800
151. Art Nouveau Figural Lamp ‘Solaire’, Lucien Alliot
152. Majorelle “La Vigne” Dining Table with 2 Leaves
Louis Majorelle (French, Nancy 1859-1926), circa 1900. An important oak Majorelle Art Nouveau dining table in the La Vigne (translated: The Vineyard) pattern, comprising two extension leaves, the molded top surmounting six tapered fluted legs when fully extended, the top each leg decorated with relief carved grape and leaf motifs characteristic of the La Vigne pattern. height 30” length (with leaves extended) 111”, depth 51”. Estimate $6,000-$8,000
Lucien Charles Edouard Alliot (French, 1877-1956), circa 1904. Spelter with bronze patina cast figural lamp entitled ‘Solaire’ depicting Loïe Fuller (star at the turn of the 20th century ‘Folies Bergère’) with raised arms holding aloft a stylized lamp ring; surmounted with Loetz style iridized green oil spot dome shaped shade, her exposed front torso adorned with a bib necklace and gathered draping skirt standing on a base with four feet. Inscribed to the front base ‘Solaire’. The back of sculpture signed L. Alliot, with rectangular cartouche ‘Copyright 1904 by Napoleon Alliot’. height 42”, width 13” (finger tip to finger tip). Estimate $5,000-$7,000
155. Important Majorelle “La Vigne” Buffet Deux Corps
154. Important Aesthetic Sterling & Copper Pitcher
153. Important L. Majorelle “La Vigne” Buffet C.1900 Louis Majorelle (French, Nancy 1859-1926), circa 1900. An important labeled Majorelle bowfront buffet with height 62.75”, width 50.25”, depth 20.5”. Estimate $8,000-$12,000
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Bigelow, Kennard & Co. (American (Boston), 18631923), circa 1870s. An American Aesthetic Movement mixed metal water pitcher of rectangular form with chasing and repousse decoration, the whole with faux wrapped palm fronds in repousse over a chased ground with horizontal hammered pattern, the front two body planes each with an applied copper dragonfly, the whole with everted spout at top corner opposed by triangular handle with continuous decoration from body. Incised inscription to underside “George and Lucy from Clarence, Oct 16, 1879”. Marked to underside “Bigelow, Kennard & Co. Boston, Sterling” over a mark within a shield and “319”. height 8.75”, spout to handle 7.5”. Total weight 26.6 troy ounces. Note: in order to preserve patina, this item has not been polished. Estimate $8,000-$12,000
Louis Majorelle (French, Nancy 1859-1926), circa 1900. A large and important Majorelle buffet deux corps, display cabinet, china cabinet, or breakfront with exquisite Art Nouveau burled walnut veneered panels and glass insets, the upper section comprising a veneered central panel over glass display shelves with stunning central coral mottled glass inset panel iridized with spattered opalescence behind the wrought iron decorative grapevine motif comprising leaves, grapes, and stylized scroll vines, flanked by two side display cabinets with conforming central wrought iron scroll decoration opening to inteerior with three glass shelves, the central cabinets with arched apron corners decorated with carved Art Nouveau stylized grapevine motifs, over a paneled backboard with moldings decorated with veneered panel above the lower section with bar surface over two frieze drawers over doors separated by central carved Art Nouveau stylized grape and leaf motifs characteristic of the La Vigne pattern, flanked by projecting side doors with top sections displaying conforming La Vigne carved motifs, each door and drawer of the lower section decorated with a burled walnut veneered panel, overall raised on four arched feet. Approximate height 88.25”, width 88”, depth 21.5”. Estimate $8,000-$12,000
156. Meeks 9 Piece Rosewood “Stanton Hall” Parlor Set
J. & J. W. Meeks (American (New York), 1797-1869), c. 1860. A 9-piece parlor set in the Stanton Hall Pattern comprising 6 chairs (2 arm, 4 side), 1 settee and 2 chaise lounges or recamiers, each piece decorated with high relief carving, crests with two cyma curves centered by a carved shell flanked by two scrolls over two large projecting roses over two smaller flowers flanked by relief carved openwork acanthus scrolls, arm and side chairs with sides comprising a series of c-scrolls with openwork acanthus scrolls, the 2 armchairs with upholstered arms terminating in molded curved supports with knuckled handrests, over curved apron with carved flowers, the 4 side chairs with conforming carving and upholstered backs and and seats, all raised on carved and molded front cabriole legs on casters and raking back legs, the 2 chaise lounges or recamiers comprising an arched tufted back with conforming crest, carving, and legs and long seat with rounded edge, raised on four cabriole legs on casters, the settee with serpentine back with conforming crest and carved openwork, and conforming upholstery with tufted back, all raised on 4 cabriole legs on casters. Accompanied with original sales receipt dated August 20, 1867 “Bought of Richard M. Howe, Manufacturer and Dealer in Cabinet Furniture, and Chairs of all Descriptions, No. 87 Grand Street” Armchair approximate height 44.75”, width 26”, depth 24.50”, seat to floor 16”. Side chair approximate height 41”, width 20”, depth 19.5”, seat to floor 18.5”. Settee approximate height 50”, width 66”, depth 23.5”. Chaise lounge approximate height 42.5”, length 53”, width 27”. Estimate $20,000-$40,000
157. American Rosewood Rococo Etagere, Attr. to Roux
Attributed to Alexander Roux (American, (New York) 1813-1886), circa 1860. An impressive rosewood etagere comprising a central crest with squirrel carved in the round, clutching a nut, seated on a branch flanked by roses and prunus fruit carved in the round, over an angled cornice with central arch surmounting the mirrored backboard with conforming central arch with central carved roses, flanked by two rows of three serpentine carved and molded display shelves with finely turned spindles, the outer edges of the upper section with turned spindles terminating in scroll openwork with carved flowers and leaves, the lower section comprising a mirrored backboard behind the molded table, table top with curved front edge surmounting the heavily carved frieze decorated with central bird carved in the round and highly carved roses and foliate scrolls on the two front cabriole legs, each joined by two central display shelves with conforming turning, over the molded lower shelf, all raised on four scroll feet. height 103.25”, width 59”, depth 29”. Estimate $20,000-$40,000
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158. Tiffany Studios Gilt Bronze Floor Lamp, #577
159. Tiffany Studios Bronze Floor Lamp with Favrile Shade
Louis Comfort Tiffany (American, 1848-1933), first quarter 20th century. Tiffany Studios bronze floor lamp with heart-shaped adjustable harp in Art Nouveau style with dome-top bronze damascene shade inset with slag glass border band under pierced filigree metal work, with etched numbered “85-1-42” on bottom rim of shade, gilt bronze central support with stylized scroll motif over four elongated sinuous supports work on a dome shaped base with scrolling knobs or coils on stepped circular base, stamped “Tiffany Studios New York”, “577”. height 56”, diameter of shade 10”.
Louis Comfort Tiffany (American, 1848-1933), circa 1899-1928. A Tiffany Studios bronze floor lamp with favrile shade, the 10 inch favrile shade ribbed and having continuous gold design combed or pulled across the opal surface. The shade contained within a bell-form frame suspended from a goose neck or harp cage, the lamp stem molded as connected lotus buds, the base as a leaf pod having 8 open scrolled edges. The base impressed ‘Tiffany Studios, New York, 425” beneath. The fitter engraved “’L.C. Tiffany Favrile”. height 54.25”, diameter of base 12”.
Estimate $5,000-$8,000
Estimate $6,000-$8,000
159a. Tiffany Studios Banded Dogwood Lamp, Mushroom Base
Tiffany Studios (American, 1880-1930). A Tiffany Studios Banded Dogwood table lamp with bronze mushroom base, #337. The dome shade with geometric graduated glass tiles in jade green, at the shoulder a 4 inch high floral border of dogwood blossoms in variegated shades of mottled pink, fuchsia, magenta and opalescent glass centering yellow stamens and of leaves in mottled and striated spring green glass having branches with an amber brown hue. The bronze base with green patina having a three socket cluster with Weber switches supported by a floriform shaft ending in an inverted mushroom-form base. Base marked to underside “Tiffany Studios New York” over “337”. Shade marked to interior lower rim “Tiffany Studios New York”. Overall approximate height 18”, diameter of shade 14.5”. Estimate $20,000-$40,000
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160. $Oscar Bach Petite Gueridon Table w/ Black Marble
Oscar Bach (German-American, 1884-1957), circa 1920. Inset iron plaque at underside of leg reads “Oscar Bach.” height 21.25”, diameter 15.25”, knee to knee 16”. Estimate $500-$700
161. Pair of Bronze Oscar B. Bach Figural Bookends
Oscar Bach (Germany/ American, 1884-1957). Marked to back of each “Oscar B. Bach”. height 7.625”, width 6.625”, depth 3.875”. Estimate $500-$700
162. Oscar Bach Book Table with Calcite Glass Shade
Oscar Bach (German-American, 1884-1957), circa 1920. White calcite crackle glass lampshade likely by Frederick Carder (English, 1863-1963) for Steuben Glass Works (American, founded 1903)). Apparently unmarked. height 53.75”, width 26”, depth 11.5”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
163. Scarce Bulgari “13 Colonies” Motif Sterling Stein
Bulgari (Italian, founded 1844). An unusual and scarce sterling silver beer stein or tankard in the form of a fluted column shaft, each flute bearing the inscribed name of one of the 13 original American colonies: Virginia, Massachusetts, New York, Maryland, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Delaware, North Carolina, South Carolina, New Jersey, New Hampshire, Pennsylvania, and Georgia, each vertical inscription topped by a gold tone 5-point star, the mug with c form handle to one side with pointed corners echoing the star motif. Marked to underside “UV” within an ovular cartouche (possibly for Ubaldo Vitali (American, b.1944), master silversmith associated with such names as Bvlgari, Tiffany, Cartier, Steuben and Movado in the 1970s), “BVLGARI” and “STERLING”. height 5.375”, handle to rim 4.625”. Total weight 16.4 troy ounces. MLH. Estimate $1,200-$2,400
164. Mid-19th C. Georgia Coin Silver Presentation Cup
J.A. & S.S. Virgin (American (Macon, Georgia), active c.1834-c.1857). A pre-Confederate States coin silver presentation cup by jeweler and silversmith brothers Jonathan A. Virgin and Samuel S. Virgin, their store located in Concert Hall, No. 3 Cotton Avenue, Macon, Georgia, the cylindrical form cup with repousse and chased decoration to body of scrolls and flowers surrounding an inscription to front “Presented to Harriet P. Goodwin by a Friend”, with double scrolled handle to one side of body and beaded bands at mouth and foot. Marked to underside “J.A. & S.S. Virgin”. height 4”, width over handle 4.25”. Total weight 5.49 troy ounces. Estimate $2,000-$4,000
165. Bulgari U.S. Bicentennial Commemorative Box, 18K Gold, Silver & Mahogany
Bulgari (Italian, founded 1844). An 18k gold, silver, and mahogany box created to commemorate the bicentennial anniversary of the founding of the United States of America. The commemorative box housed in a brown leather hinged lid box with fitted interior compartment, the lid with gilt lettering “Presented to The High Museum of Arts by Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Ferst 1976”. Maker’s and standard mark to underside “Italy 18k Bvlgari N.Y.”, also inscribed “HMA 76.1000.7”, likely a museum inventory number. Commemorative box height 1.25”, width 7.5”, depth 4.25”. Leather box height 2.375”, width 11.125”, depth 7.625”. Provenance: Property from the High Museum of Art sold to benefit the Acquisitions fund at Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Chicago, Illinois, “Fine Furniture and Decorative Arts “, January 25, Estimate $2,000-$4,000
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168. 3 Pieces of Steuben Rosaline & Alabaster Glass
166. Black Amethyst Glass Vase with Cased Glass Insert Manner of Steuben (American, founded 1903). A black amethyst glass vase with cased glass insert or liner. The bulbous vase with fire polished rim over a short neck and rounded shoulders tapering to a polished base, the liner or insert with cased clambroth and a jade rolled edge with polished pontil. Apparently unmarked. height 8.25”, liner height 6.75”, liner diameter 6.25. Estimate $300-$500
167. Carder Steuben Alabaster & Jade Glass Basket Frederick Carder (English, 1863-1963) for Steuben Glass Works (American, founded 1903), circa 19031932. A diminutive glass basket, shape #453, with alabaster glass body and handle and two large jade glass raspberry prunts with leaf on either side of the handle. height 6.25”, depth at widest point of basket 5.25”. MLH. Estimate $300-$500
Frederick Carder (English, 1863-1963) for Steuben Glass Works (American, founded 1903). A group of three pieces of rosaline and alabaster glass comprising a compote with rosaline bowl on alabaster stem and foot, shape #2760; a rosaline and alabaster vase having a raised ruffled rim over the tapering body, flanked by applied alabaster handles, shading to a alabaster stem raised on a conforming circular foot; and a rosaline dresser or puff box with applied alabaster knob over a rosaline lid and body resting on an applied alabaster foot. compote height 3.5”, diameter of mouth 7.75”. vase height 8.25”. dresser jar height 3.75”. MLH. Estimate $500-$700
171. Pair of Steuben Rosaline & Alabaster Vases, #2909
169. White Cluthra Vase, Shape 2683, Carder Steuben
Frederick Carder (English, 1863-1963) for Steuben Glass Works (American, founded 1903), circa 1920s30s. A white art glass vase in the Cluthra pattern, shape 2683, the vase of baluster form with clouded white and bubbled appearance, with polished pontil. Apparently unmarked. height 6.5”, diameter 5.75”. MLH. Estimate $500-$700
172. Carder Steuben Jade Cameo Fan Vase, Bristol Pattern
Frederick Carder (English, 1863-1963) for Steuben Glass Works (American, founded 1903), circa 1930s. A scarce green jade cameo art glass vase of fan form in the “Bristol” pattern, the fan form raised on a round pedestal and ball form shaft, the whole with chrysanthemum blossom and leaf etched cameo decoration to surface, vase with polished pontil. Apparently unmarked. height 8.25”, width 6.5”, depth 3.875”. MLH. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
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170. Steuben Rosaline and Alabaster Glass Compote, Shape #2942
Frederick Carder (English, 1863-1963) for Steuben Glass Works (American, founded 1903). A matched pair of rosaline and alabaster vases, shape #2909, the trumpet form flaring mouth and tapering body in rosaline terminating on a circular alabaster foot. One vase engraved to the underside “Steuben, F. Carder”. height 10”, diameter of mouth 6”. Note: from the Steuben lines of opaline glass called “Jade Glass”. MLH. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
Frederick Carder (English, 1863-1963) for Steuben Glass Works (American, founded 1903), circa 19031932. A Rosaline and alabaster glass compote, shape #2942 from the Steuben lines of opaline glass called “Jade Glass”, having a flaring mouth and bowl in the Rosaline color accented with applied alabaster glass ring handles on a knopped alabaster stem and flaring foot. Marked to the underside foot with Fleur-de-lis paper label. height 9.6”, diameter of mouth 10”. MLH. Estimate $800-$1,200
173. Steuben Green Jade Over Alabaster “Matsu” Vase
Frederick Carder (English, 1863-1963) for Steuben Glass Works (American, founded 1903), circa 1903-1932. An acid cut back vase in green jade over alabaster, shape #6078, displaying the “Matzu” pattern with notched mouth above a bulbous shaped body decorated with aged Ming trees and cloud scroll floating overhead. Apparently unsigned. height 7”, diameter of mouth 4.75”. MLH. Estimate $800-$1,200
174. Carder Steuben Green Jade Cameo Vase, Canton Pattern
Frederick Carder (English, 1863-1963) for Steuben Glass Works (American, founded 1903), circa 19031932. A small baluster form heavy art glass cameo vase in the Canton pattern, jade over alabaster, the vase decorated to green layer at foot and shoulder with leaf tip bands, along center of body with band of alternating lotus blossoms and Shou symbols, and at the narrow neck with stylized meandering key pattern, and the white area of body allover with cloud scrolls. Apparently unmarked. 6.125” tall, 4” diameter. MLH. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
175. Louis Comfort Tiffany Favrile Glass Center Bowl
Louis Comfort Tiffany (American, 1848-1933), early 20th century. A Tiffany Studios gold iridescent favrile art glass center bowl with undulating flared rim above paneled body. Ground pontil on underside, engraved with “L.C.T. Favrile”. height 3.6”, diameter 10.1”. MLH. Estimate $800-$1,200
177. Louis Comfort Tiffany Favrile Glass Console Bowl
176. Tiffany Furnaces Emerald Glass & Bronze Candles
Tiffany Furnaces, Inc. (1902-1919). Marked to underside “Louis C. Tiffany Furnaces, Inc.” over “41”. height 9.25”, diameter of foot 4.125”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
178. Tiffany Studios Pulled Feather Vase with Bronze Base
Louis Comfort Tiffany (American, 18481933), early 20th century. A Tiffany Studios bronze mounted iridescent gold favrile art glass trumpet vase with pulled feather design, the round pedestal form integral bronze base with pinecone motif. Marked to underside “Tiffany Studios New York” and “8 6306” above “2 3638”. height 12”, diameter of base. 5.25”. MLH. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
Louis Comfort Tiffany (American, 1848-1933), circa 1881-1928. Ground pontil on bottom, signed with engraved mark on bottom “L.C.T. Favrile” and “1284” for pattern number. height 3.6”, diameter of top 8”. MLH. Estimate $800-$1,200
180. Tiffany Studios Art Glass & Gilt Bronze StickVase
Louis Comfort Tiffany (American, 1848-1933), early 20th century. A Tiffany Studios art glass vase with flared rim to top of iridescent gold favrile body accented at bottom with green leaves, the vase resting in gilt bronze base of candleholder form with circular foot with radiating incised motif. Removable glass stick vase marked on bottom with etched “L.C.T.”. Bronze base marked on bottom with impressed “TIFFANY STUDIOS NEW YORK 710”. Overall height 12.25”, diameter of base 3.75”. MLH. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
179. Louis Comfort Tiffany Floriform Favrile Glass Vase
Louis Comfort Tiffany (American, 1848-1933), circa 1892-1893. Pattern #1940. Underside of vase on ground pontil with engraved “L.C. Tiffany”, “Favrile” and “1940”. height 9.6”, diameter at top 6.5”, diameter of foot 4.75”. MLH. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
183. L.C. Tiffany 4-Stem Blue Favrile Glass Vase 181. L. C. Tiffany King Tut Pattern Art Glass Bud Vase
Louis Comfort Tiffany (American, 1848-1933), early 20th century. A Tiffany Studios iridescent favrile art glass bud vase in the King Tut pattern with swirling fields of iridized blue, green, and yellow, the diminutive vase organically shaped with bulbous base surmounted by rippled cylindrical neck and narrow mouth. Marked to underside “V 426 L.C. Tiffany Favrile”. height 3.25”, diameter 3.875”. MLH. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
182. Louis Comfort Tiffany Blue Favrile Vase, Signed
Louis Comfort Tiffany (American, 1848-1933), early 20th century. Marked to underside “L.C.T. Favrile”. height 6.5”, diameter of foot 3.4”, diameter of mouth 3.5”. MLH. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
Louis Comfort Tiffany (American, 1848-1933), early 20th century. A Tiffany Studios iridescent blue favrile art glass vase of elongated baluster form with folded glass at mouth forming four stem chambers, the three outer chambers with pointed edges, altogether raised on a round pedestal foot. Marked to underside “8428 D L.C.Tiffany Favrile”. height 12.5”, diameter 3.25”. Provenance: Acquired from Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Chicago, Illinois, October 5, 2010, “Fine Furniture and Decorative Arts”, lot 1294, whereby acquired and sold to the Estate of Mary L. Haugk, Lawrenceville, Georgia. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
185. Tiffany Favrile Pastel Centerpiece Bowl, #1928
184. Three Tiffany Favrile Aqua Art Glass Goblets
Louis Comfort Tiffany (American, 1848-1933), first quarter 20th century. Each marked to underside “L.C.T. Favrile”. Tallest goblet height 8.5”. Medium goblet height 7.625”. Shortest goblet height 7.25”. Estimate $1,200-$2,400
Louis Comfort Tiffany (American, 1848-1933), first quarter 20th century. Tiffany Studios green pastel favrile glass footed centerpiece console bowl, model #1928. The interior ribbed bowl decorated with swirls of creamy opalescence radiating to the flat, flaring and scalloped or lobed rim with aqua green opalescence under a stretched onion skin finish and raised on a pale yellow circular pedestal foot, etched counterclockwise around polished pontil mark “1928 L.C. Tiffany Favrile”. height 3.6”, diameter 15.25”. Estimate $2,000-$4,000
186. Four Tiffany Favrile Wisteria Art Glass Goblets
Louis Comfort Tiffany (American, 1848-1933), first quarter 20th century. Each marked to underside “L.C.Tiffany Favrile”. Water goblet height 8.375”. Wine goblet height 8”. Champagne coupe height 7.375”. Cordial height 6.25”. Estimate $2,000-$4,000
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187. Emile Galle Faience Pottery Japonisme Covered Jar
Emile Galle (French, 1846 - 1904), circa late 19th century. Emile Galle faience pottery covered jar, possible for tea, in the Japonisme taste with circular lid painted with a magnolia over a square body with canted corners, the front decorated with a yellow teapot filled with magnolia tea and scrolling steam from the spout, the backside with tall yellow bottle with the initials EG, blue-green leaf and flower motif. The base signed ‘Galle Nancy’ and stamped with the St. Clement/Terre de Lorraine mark. height 5.6”, width 4.15”, depth 4.15”. Estimate $300-$500
188. Emile Galle Cameo Glass Bud Vase, Ochre
Galle (French (Nancy), founded 1873). A diminutive cameo art glass bud vase of bottle form decorated in cameo with dark ochre leaves and berries on a lighter ochre opaque ground. Marked within matrix to side “Galle” and to underside “France” above “arched ami”. height 5.25”. Estimate $400-$600
190. Galle ‘Prunelles’ Cameo Art Glass Stick Vase
Galle (French (Nancy), founded 1873), circa 1920s. A “Prunelles” cameo art glass vase of bulbous form with elongated stick neck, the pale yellow ground overlaid with shades of blue and violet bearing acid etched and polished designs of blackthorn or sloes leaves and clusters of Prunelles or blue berries, the rotund base in cobalt. Signed Galle in cameo. height 14”, diameter of circular foot 4”. Estimate $800-$1,200
189. Emile Galle Two-Tiered Marquetry Inlaid Table
Emile Galle (French, 1846-1904), circa 1900. A signed marquetry inlaid two tier side or occasional table, the quatrefoil top with scalloped edges decorated with Thistle of Lorraine inlaid marquetry, the lower tier with serpentine edges and conforming inlaid thistle marquetry, all raised on four splayed legs. Table with inlaid mark to top surface “Galle”. height 29.5”, width 28.5”, depth 19.75”. Estimate $2,000-$4,000
191. Emile Galle Two-Tiered Marquetry Inlaid Table
Emile Galle (French (Nancy), 1846-1904), circa 1900. A signed marquetry inlaid two tier side or occasional table, the quatrefoil top with scalloped edges decorated with Thistle of Lorraine inlaid marquetry, the lower tier with serpentine edges and conforming inlaid thistle marquetry, all raised on four splayed legs. Inlaid mark to table surface “Galle”. height 29”, width 28.25”, depth 19.75”. Estimate $2,000-$4,000
192. Galle Cameo Vase with Butterflies, Pre-1904 Mark
Galle (French (Nancy), founded 1873), circa 1889-1904. An impressive cameo art glass vase of cylindrical form with quatrefoil form mouth, the body with golden to white gradient base layer with cut back cameo decoration in shades of red depicting butterflies in flight within a landscape. Marked to side “Galle” with star mark to left. height 9.125”, width 5.875”, depth 4.625”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
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193. Set of Three Signed Galle Nesting Tables Emile Galle (French, 1846-1904), circa 1885-1904. A set of three striking Art Nouveau nesting tables comprising one larger table and two smaller tables fitting beneath the former, each with a fruitwood intarsia marquetry top with floral motifs and Galle signature, on cherry base with tapering fluted legs. Each table with inlaid signature to top surface “Galle”. Larger table height 16”, width 30.75”, depth 17.75”, smaller tables height 14.75”, width 17.25”, depth 14”. Estimate $3,000-$5,000
196. Unusual French Sad Iron Shaped Glass Box
194. Green Satin Glass Triangular Box with Sterling Mounts
American, first quarter of 20th century. Apparently unmarked. height 2.5”, width 4.75”, depth 4.25”. MLH. Estimate $300-$500
195. Blue Opaline Glass Casket or Dresser Box
French or Italian, early 20th century. Apparently unmarked. height 4”, width 5”, depth 3.25”. Estimate $300-$500
197. Venetian Latticino Art Glass Box with Brass Trim
Murano (Italian 20th century). height 5”, width 5.25”, depth 3.75”. MLH. Estimate $300-$500
French, circa 1880. Unusual French glass, gilt metal and enameled candy dish or box shaped like a ‘sad iron’ with blue opaline and gilt enameled turned and shaped handle, each end mounted with gilt metal supports in the form of a jardinière or pot issuing a leafy grape vines further mounted to the pale white opaline shaped box enamel decorated with an allegorical scene depicting love; a heart struck with arrow and a romantic courtyard scene with standing male leaning against a pedestal with cupid sculpture and gazing down at seated female playing a mandolin or lute, headed with a pair of lovebirds, ribbon tied arrow and berried laurel leaves, all within a gilt metal mounted border, the glass sides also decorated with continuous enamel geometric motif and scrolling berried foliage, a conforming cranberry glass dish is contained within the box and outlined with gilt enamel, the front of dish with gilt metal turned pull and enamel painted berried foliage. Apparently unmarked. height 5.25”, width 6.3”, depth 3.25”. Estimate $300-$500
198. Baccarat Lidded Dresser Box with Cranberry & Gilt
Baccarat (French, founded 1864), early 20th century. The interior with molded “BACCARAT” to bottom. height 2.75”, width 4.75”, depth 3.25”. MLH. Estimate $300-$500
199. French Enameled & Gilt Metal Mounted Table Casket
French, late 19th century. Marked to the underside in red ‘H’. height 4.3”, width 6” (foot to foot), depth 6”. MLH. Estimate $300-$500
202. Wavecrest Dresser Box with Pink Rose Motif
200. Continental Gilt Metal, Porcelain & Enamel Basket
Continental, early 20th century. Unmarked. height 7”, width 5”, depth 3.75”. Estimate $300-$500
201. French Gilt Bronze & Rock Crystal Chandelier
Wavecrest (American, founded 1898- ). C.F. Monroe Company of Meriden, Connecticut. Marked on bottom with pink Wavecrest mark. height 6.25”, width 5”, depth 4.75”. Provenance: Property from the Braselton Estate, Lawrenceville, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500
French, early 20th century. height 36”, width 20”. Estimate $800-$1,200
204. French Bronze & Enamel Dresser Box, Signed Gamet
203. French Wood & Bronze Jewelry Box with Enamel Scenes
French, early 20th century. A fine petite ebonized wood and dore bronze jewelry box of rectangular form with cupola form roof, dore bronze turned columns at each corner, and raised on four bronze claw feet with hinged doors at front opening to reveal three drawers, the whole with fourteen inset porcelain panels finely hand painted with a Romantic figural, landscape, or courting scene. Accompanied with apparently original key. Unmarked. Overall height 7.5”, width 6.25”, depth 5.125”. MLH. Estimate $800-$1,200
French, late 19th/ early 20th century. A large and impressive rectangular dore bronze dresser box with five hand painted slightly convex porcelain panels depicting Romantic scenes in nature, the four side panels depicting castles or country homes set in lush landscapes, and the cover with an elaborate figural composition depicting a man and two women with sheep and lambs set beside a body of water with fountain decorated with putti. Top panel signed “Gamet France” lower right, box otherwise unmarked. height 5”, width 10”, depth 7”. MLH. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
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205. Tiffany Studios Bronze Figural Paperweight Depicting a Dog
Tiffany Studios (American, 1880-1930). Impressed mark to underside “Tiffany Studios New York”. height 1.875”, width 2”, depth 1.25”. Estimate $300-$500
207. Tiffany & Tiffany Studios, 2 Plates, Bronze & Gold
206. Assorted Group of 11 Art Glass Tiles, L.C. Tiffany
Louis Comfort Tiffany (American, 1848-1933), circa 1900. Assorted group of 11 art glass tiles, comprising four – 3” glass square tiles, two – 4” square tiles, three 4” x 1.5” rectangular tiles and two turtle back opalescent tiles. The 3” square tiles include a blue tile with molded leaf design opalescent, a brown, and a marbled amber; all marked in raised molded letters “PAT. FEB 8TH 1881” in one edge and “L.C.T. & CO”. in the opposite edge. The 4” glass square tiles include a geometric forest green tile, apparently unmarked and the other an agate type with stylized swirling motif, marked “PAT. APPL’D FOR” in one edge. The three rectangular tiles are all decorated in a raised guilloche type pattern in orange, favrile green and a white satin, all apparently unmarked. The two iridescent opalescent turtle back tiles measure 4” x 4” and 3” x 3”, apparently unmarked. Estimate $300-$500
Tiffany Studios (American, 1880-1930) and Tiffany & Co. (American, founded 1837). Gold plate marked to underside “Tiffany & Co Makers” beside “8920”, over “Sterling Silver” and “925-1000” and maker’s mark. Bronze plate marked to underside “Tiffany Studios, New York” over “1736”. Gold plate diameter 6.875”. Bronze plate diameter 9”. Total weight of gold plate 6.56 troy ounces. MLH. Estimate $300-$500
208. Two Tiffany Studios Bronze Grapevine Desk Items Tiffany Studios (American, 1880-1930). Rocker blotter and memo pad holder. Memo pad marked to underside “Tiffany Studios New York 1022”. Blotter apparently unmarked. Memo pad width 4.5”, depth 7.75”. Blotter height 1.75”, width 5.75”, depth 3”. Estimate $500-$700
209. Louis Comfort Tiffany Gilt Bronze & Enamel Tazza
211. Pair Art Nouveau Style Tiffany .925 Candlesticks
Tiffany & Co. (American, founded 1837). A pair of Louis Comfort Tiffany Collection sterling silver squat candle sticks in the Art Nouveau fashion, the round foot to side with stylized relief wave forms in profile surmounted by depiction of falling water and central candle cup. Marked to underside “Louis Comfort Tiffany Collection, Tiffany & Co., Sterling Silver, 925”. height 3.125”, diameter of foot 3.5”. Estimate $800-$1,200
Tiffany Furnaces, Inc. (American, 1902-1919), circa 1925. Marked on bottom with impressed stamp “LOUIS C. TIFFANY FURNACES INC FAVRILE” and “522”. height 3.125”, 210. width (across handles) 12.75”, diameter of foot 4.5”. MLH. Riviere Studios Grapevine Estimate $600-$800 Slag Glass Pedestal Riviere Studios (American, 1904-1931), early 20th century. An Art Nouveau bronze green slag glass pedestal in the Grapevine pattern, the black marble top with cavetto molded edges over the green slag glass decorated with a bronze grapevine pattern overlay pedestal comprising a frieze over two rectangular sections divided by bronze moldings over a projecting trapezoidal base resting on four turned bronze feet. height 32”, width of top 14.75”, depth of top 14.75”. Estimate $2,000-$4,000
213. 10 Piece Tiffany & Co Art Nouveau Sterling Dresser Set
212. Signed Tiffany Bronze Mounted Gold Favrile Vase
214. Tiffany Studios Glass Center Bowl with Flower Frog
Louis Comfort Tiffany (American, 1848-1933), early 20th century. A Tiffany Studios iridescent gold favrile art glass center bowl and flower frog with lily pad decoration to basin of shallow bowl and two tiered removable flower frog at center, the whole with onion skin texture. Marked to underside of each piece “1780M L. C. Tiffany Favrile”. Overall height 4.25”, diameter 10.25”. MLH. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
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Louis Comfort Tiffany (American, 1848-1933), early 20th century. A Tiffany Studios bronze mounted iridescent gold favrile art glass vase of loving cup form, the cylindrical glass with flared rim and subtly bulbous protrusion below the bronze collar at center, the bronze collar with two bands surrounding a central band of reticulated leaves or gourds with three serpentine arms connecting from collar to round base as feet. Script signature incised to underside of base, presumably “Louis Comfort Tiffany”. Overall height 10.5”, width across handles 8.5”. Estimate $800-$1,200
Tiffany & Company (American (New York), founded 1837), circa 1907-1947. A ten piece sterling silver dresser or vanity set comprising two tall cylindrical lidded boxes, one rectangular lidded box, two cylindrical bottles with screw off lids (one not matching but very similar in pattern), one cylindrical bottle with hinged lid, one hair brush, one garment brush, one shoe brush, and one shoe buffer in leather sleeve, the set decorated with intertwining vines with leaves and bell flowers. No apparent monograms. Each marked “Tiffany & Co. Makers, Sterling Silver, 925-1000”, with probable pattern numbers, and a stylized M representing the Directorship of John C. Moore III from 1907-1947. Cylindrical box height 6.625”. Rectangular box height 4.875”. Shortest bottle height 4.5”. Hair brush length 8.25”. Shoe brush length 9.5”. Clothing brush length 6.5”. Buffer length 4.625”. Total weight of boxes and bottles 25.8 troy ounces. MLH. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
217. Jefferson Reverse Painted Hexagonal Table Lamp
215. Pair of Cut Crystal Lustre Table Lamps
Likely English, Early 20th century. Unmarked. height 30.75” x 7.75” square. Provenance: From a Private Collection in Decatur, Georgia. Estimate $400-$600
218. American Aesthetic Display Case, 19th C.
216. 19th Century Mythological Embroidery Panel, Antigone
French, first half of 19th century. Mythological figural finely rendered hand painted and hand silk embroidered silk textile panel depicting a scene from the classical Greek tragedy. Young standing Antigone and her father, Oedipus at center under large tree amid a classical landscape. Inscribed lower left with “Par Mmlle Clementine Philppi, 23 Avril 1826”. Work contained within glazed frame with gilt border and text at bottom register that reads “Par Mlle C. Philippi OEDIPE et ANTIGONE Marseille 23. Avril 1826.”. Framed 24” x 27.5”. Sight size 16.25” x 20.125”. Estimate $600-$800
American, circa 1880s. An American Aesthetic Movement ebonized wood display cabinet with inlaid burled and bird’s eye maple banding and lightwood stringing decoration throughout, the molded top with projecting bird’s eye maple front corners surmounting corner blocks with inlaid paterae over banded ebonized columns with gilt Corinthian capitals flanking the two-door facade with banded frieze decorated with stringing inlay punctuated by classical foliate decoration, the glass doors framed with banding, stringing and gilt beading opening to the interior with two shelves and three rows of storage space upholstered in suede, raised on a conforming plinth with inlaid stringing and patera inlaid side blocks, all raised on turned feet. Lighted interior with attached cord. height 42.5”, width 45”, depth 16”. MLH. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
Jefferson Lamp Co. (American (Ohio/ Virginia), 1900-1933, circa 1920s. Shade marked to bronze ring rest at top “Jefferson”, base apparently unmarked. Interior of shade numbered “6284” and signed “TEE”. height 23”, diameter of shade 14”. Estimate $600-$800
220. American Aesthetic Display Case with Porcelain Mount
American, circa 1880s. An American Aesthetic Movement ebonized wood display cabinet with inlaid burled mahogany banding and lightwood stringing decoration throughout, the top with projecting front corners surmounting corner blocks with inlaid veneer over banded ebonized columns with gilt Corinthian capitals flanking the two-door facade with banded frieze decorated with stringing inlay and central oval porcelain mount depicting a lady in classical profile with blonde hair adorned with a silver crown, the doors adorned with a silver crown, the doors with outer banded framing forming canted corners opening to interior with two shelves and 219. three rows of strage space upholstered in suede, raised E. Miller & Co. BronzeTable Lamp on a conforming plinth trimmed in brass beading, with Reverse Painted Shade decorated with conforming banding and stringing Edward Miller & Company (American, 1844-1942), circa inlay. height 40”, width 48”, depth 15.75”. MLH. 1930s. Shade attributed to Pittsburgh Lamp, Brass, Estimate $1,000-$2,000 and Glass Company (founded 1901). Base marked to underside “EM & Co 1150”. Shade unmarked. height 21”, diameter of shade 13.75”. Estimate $600-$800
221. American Spelter Figural Newel Post Torchiere
Attributed to the Mitchell, Vance & Co. Gas Lighting Co (New York City), founded 1854), circa 4th quarter 19th century. Apparently unmarked. height 54”. Estimate $2,000-$4,000
222. American School Portrait of Brother & Sister, Oil on Canvas
American School, first quarter 20th century. “Portrait of Brother and Sister”, oil on canvas laid down on masonite, apparently unsigned. Framed 49.75” x 36.75”, unframed 41” x 27.625”. Provenance: From the Exum Family Estate in Signal Mountain, Tennessee. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
223. Continental Standing Figural Newel Post Lamp
Continental, 20th century. Apparently unmarked. height 41”, width 22”, base diameter 9.8”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
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224. Leaded Glass Lamp, Attributed to Handel Lamp Company
Attributed to Handel Lamp Company (American, 1876-1936), second quarter 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 23.5”, diameter of shade 16.5”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
225. Handel Table Lamp, Marked Base and Shade
Handel Lamp Company (1885-1941), circa 1920s. Bronze base #5184. Shade #979664. Base marked to underside “HANDEL” beside “5184”. Shade marked along top ring “HANDEL Pat’d. no. 979664”. height 21.5”, diameter of shade 16”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
226. American Leaded Glass Tiffany Style Floor Lamp
American, 20th century. After Tiffany Studios ‘Senior’ base. Shade diameter 26”. height of base 69”. height with shade on base 87” including cap. Estimate $2,500-$3,500
227. American Leaded Glass Tiffany Style Floor Lamp American, 20th century. After Tiffany Studios ‘Senior’ base. Shade diameter 26”. height of base 69”. height with shade on base 87” including cap. Estimate $2,500-$3,500
229. American Leaded Glass “Grape” Table Lamp
American, 20th century. An American leaded glass Wisteria table tamp, after Louis Comfort Tiffany, the domical shade with heavily interwoven pierced branchlike top, the sides fitted with glass tiles in mottled white, yellows, greens and blues, depicting cascading stems of wisteria, the base with four internal sockets cast as a tree trunk spreading its roots into the circular foot. Apparently unmarked except for a stamped number to underside base #1432. height 26”, diameter of shade 17.75”. Estimate $2,000-$4,000
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228. French Neoclassical Style Lamp with Art Glass Shades
French, circa 20th century. French Neoclassical style boudoir, parlor or table lamp with Quezal style art glass dome shade enclosing 6 sockets and supported by the circulet with is decorated with four rows or gilt laurel leaves with hand tied red berries and mounted to the undersize with matching art glass shade, the whole on three fluted lion monopodia, the knee of each mounted with laurel leaf swag rings and terminating on paw feet centered with a foliate and berried finial on a concave tripartite base. Glass shades are apparently unmarked. height 26”, width 16”, diameter of top shade 12.5”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
230. Early 20th C. Leaded Glass Lamp, Attributed to Gorham
Attributed to Gorham Mfg. Co. (American (Rhode Island), 1905 - circa 1920). Apparently unmarked. height 22.5”, shade diameter 17.5”. Note: Very similar lamp was exhibited in “American Arts & Crafts from the Collection of Alexandra and Sidney Sheldon,” Palm Springs Desert Museum, California, and illustrated in accompanying catalog by Katherine Plake Hough, 1993, no. 33. Estimate $2,000-$4,000
231. Bigelow Studios Conical Leaded Glass Chandelier
Bigelow, Kennard & Company (American, 1824-1972), early 20th century. A conical leaded glass chandelier or hanging pendant lamp with conical shaped shade and geometric graduating mosaic of mottled yellow glass with an X-shaped border in amber/gold glass. Shade is stamped “BIGELOW KENNARD & CO BOSTON BIGELOW STUDIOS”. diameter of shade 22.25”, shade height 24”, chain length is an additional 12”. Note: this particular iteration of the Kennard company was operational from 1863-1923. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
232. French Mont Joye Bird & Poppy Glass Decanter Mont Joye (French, late 19th/ early 20th century). Marked on bottom with hand painted “G” and “19”. height 10.75”, width 5”, depth 3”. MLH. Estimate $300-$500
233. Heyward House Maple Veneered Occasional Table
234. Unique Mont Joye Vase with Irises & Applied Handles
Heyward House (American), mid 20th century. A maple and maple veneered occasional or side table, the round top comprising four burled maple veneers and maple crossbanding over a maple veneered apron with a molded rectangular frieze drawer with patinated bronze pulls with patera backplates over a scalloped skirt, all raised on four slender Queen Anne style cabriole legs surmounted by shell and scroll carved knees and terminating in small pad feet. height 30”, diameter of top 24.25”. Estimate $300-$500
Mont Joye (French, late 19th/early 20th century). MLH. Estimate $300-$500
237. Large Mont Joye Chipped Ice Cameo Art Glass Vase
235. Two Mont Joye Art Nouveau Opaline Glass Vases Mont Joye (French, late 19th/ early 20th century). A group of two ombre art glass vases with gilt and enamel painted flowers, one of twisted form with quatrefoil mouth in cobalt blue to opaline glass decorated with large pink flowers and gilt leaves; the other of bottle form with twisted leaf tip mouth in avocado green to opaline opaque glass with white flowers and burgundy leaves. Both unmarked. Blue vase height 7.75”. Green vase height 10.5”. MLH. Estimate $400-$600
Mont Joye (French, late 19th/ early 20th century). An art glass vase of baluster form with overall chipped ice pattern on yellow to clear body with marbled ruby and gilt cameo enamel chrysanthemum blossoms and buds to front and back, and likely gilt bronze mount to rim. Apparently unmarked. height 13.75”, 6.5” diameter. MLH. Estimate $500-$700
236. Two Mont Joye Cameo Enamel Art Glass Vases
Mont Joye (French, late 19th/ early 20th century). Both apparently unmarked. Purple vase height 10”, diameter. 4.5”. Pink vase height 11.75”, diameter 4.25”. MLH. Estimate $400-$600
240. Mont Joye Cameo & Chipped Ice Green Glass Vase
Mont Joye (French, late 19th/ early 20th century). Gilt mark to underside. height 9.75”, diameter at opening 4.25”. MLH. Estimate $600-$800
239. French Raised Enamel Glass Vase, Mont Joye Style
Manner of Mont Joye (French, late 19th/ early 20th century), circa 1920s. height 6”, base diameter 2.25”. MLH. Estimate $300-$500
238. Mahogany Center Table with Marble Top, 19th C. Continental, 19th century. height 29”, diameter 46”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
241. Hand Woven Persian Room Size Rug
Wool. Iran. Floral and geometric pattern on light green field. Burgundy, rose, blue and orange accent colors. measures 9’ 1” x 13’ 11”. HB. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
242. Pair of Bohemian Enameled Cranberry Twist Vases Attributed to Graf Harrach (Bohemian, founded 1712), late 19th/early 20th century. Unmarked. height 13.5”, diameter of base 4.25”. MLH. Estimate $600-$800
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243. French Enamel Diminutive Vase, Signed Gamet
French, early 20th century. Signed to side “Gamet France”. height 6.625”. MLH. Estimate $400-$600
245. Four French Enamel Diminutive Vases, 19th/20th C.
244. Delinieres & Co., Limoges Porcelain Plaque
Delinieres & Company (French (Limoges), 1894-1900), hand painted porcelain plaque, unsigned. Marked on back of plaque with “D & C FRANCE” in green. Overall framed 19.5” x 16”. Plaque 12.25” x 8.75”. MLH. Estimate $400-$600
246. Miniature of Duchess de Bourgogne, After Santerre After Jean Baptiste Santerre (French, 1651-1717), “Portrait of Marie-Adelaide de Savoie, Duchesse de Bourgogne”-1709, miniature portrait after the French master’s original, signed lower right “Santerre”. Frame measuring 6.75” x 4.9”. Portrait panel measures 3.3” x 2.6”. Estimate $300-$500
French, late 19th/ early 20th century. One with English sterling silver collar (Henry Manton, Birmingham, date mark for 1899). Three vases signed to side, one “Hern”, one “Apec.”, and one “A. Leo.”. Tallest vase height 2.25”. MLH. Estimate $400-$600
247. Two French Enamel Vases, One Signed
French, late 19th/ early 20th century. Bottle vase unsigned. Baluster vase signed “Roy”. Bottle vase height 4.5”. Baluster vase height 3”. MLH. Estimate $400-$600
250. Peter Tereszczuk Gilt Bronze Figural Sculpture
248. After Gainsborough’s Blue Boy, Miniature Portrait
After Thomas Gainsborough (English, 1727-1788), “Blue Boy” - circa 1770. Overall framed 5” x 4.125”. Oval plaque 3.125” x 2.5”. MLH. Estimate $300-$500
Peter Tereszczuk (Austrian, 18751963), “Girl with Parasol”, gilt bronze sculpture, signed to back of plinth “P. Tereszczuk” beside impressed foundry mark for Arthur Rubinstein/ Aust-Reich. Overall 7.5” tall, 2.25” wide, 1.75” deep. MLH. Estimate $400-$600
251. Two French Enamel Cabinet Vases with Courtly Men
French, late 19th/ early 20th century. One signed to side “A. Carle”, the other signed to side “Karl”. Taller vase height 3.5”. MLH. Estimate $400-$600
249. Two French Enamel Signed Cabinet Vases
French, late 19th/ early 20th century. One signed “M. Pozi”, one signed “Sylve”. Each height 4.375” tall. MLH. Estimate $400-$600
254. 3 Miniature Portraits of Marie Antoinette, Signed
252. 19th C. Miniature Portrait of Young Woman Praying
Continental, 19th century. Framed 4.25” x 3.9”. Portrait panel. 1.8” x 1.5”. Estimate $300-$500
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253. Group of 2 19th/20th C. French Enamel Bud Vases
French, late 19th/ early 20th century. One signed to side “M. Pozi”, the other with worn and unreadable signature. Each vase height 4”. MLH. Estimate $300-$500
Continental School, late 19th/ early 20th century. A collection of three round diminutive portraits on bone depicting Marie Antoinette, an 18th century Queen of France, comprising a larger painting housed in a faux tortoise shell frame and depicting the figure at bust length on a dark background with a flower at her chest, indistinguishably signed; a small round portrait depicting the figure at bust length with a flower adorned hat on her powdered wig, signed “Petit”; and a round portrait depicting the figure in profile with a white bonnet to hear powdered wig, signed “Paulin”. Largest portrait diameter 4.125”. MLH. Estimate $400-$600
256. Collection of 4 Miniature Portraits, 19th C.
255. Stevens & Williams Cased Peachblow Glass Vase
Stevens and Williams (English, 1830s-1930s), circa 1890. Apparently unmarked. height 13.75”. MLH. Estimate $300-$500
Continental, 19th century. Group of four miniature portraits of oval form in matching boulle frames with scrolled foliate motif comprising of a work after Francois Boucher’s portraits of Madame de Pompadour, signed at right; a work depicting Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots portrayed at bust length wearing white lace collar, indistinguishably signed at right; another depicting a young woman with red bow in hair, wearing blue dress with red rose accent at center of bodice, seated in a salon and holding a red bound book, indistinguishably signed at right; and a diminutive work after an 18th century British master portraitist depicting a mother in pink feathered hat with her three young children in loving embrace, indistinguishably signed at right. Each framed 5.75” x 4.9”. Sight size of portraits 3.3” x 2.5”. Estimate $500-$700
258. Two English Victorian Art Glass Rose Bowls
Likely English, late 19th century. 2 Victorian art glass rose bowls comprising a mother of pearl rainbow diamond quilt satin glass rose bowl; the other with yellow interior color, the exterior with vertical lines and horizontal ribs in a blue-green, resting on three colorless applied legs. Both with 8 crimps and finished pontil, apparently unmarked. height of rainbow bowl 2.8”, diameter of mouth 4.3”, height of footed bowl 4.4”, diameter of mouth 3.75”. MLH. Estimate $300-$500
257. Wheeling Peachblow or Coral Stick Vase, Shape #14 J. H. Hobbs, Brockunier and Company (American, 18451893), circa 1885. Hobbs shape #14. Apparently unmarked. height 9.25”. MLH. Estimate $500-$700
259. Three Miniature Portraits of French Ladies
Continental School, 19th century. A collection of three miniature portraits of French women comprising an oval painting likely depicting Marie Antoinette, the figure dressed in blue with lofty powdered wig and set on a blue background, signed lower right indistinguishably; a small round painting depicting a fashionable woman in large flowered hat over dark hair and wearing green and white dress, tag to verso suggesting the subject as “Mad de Brives”; and a portrait mounted as a brooch depicting a courtly woman with powdered wig and colorful gown, signed upper right indistinguishably. Largest portrait 3.375” x 2.75”. MLH. Estimate $300-$500
260. Pair of Pink Satin Cut Velvet Ribbed Glass Vases American, circa 1880s. Apparently unsigned. height 8.25”. Estimate $300-$500
263. Rainbow Mother of Pearl Herringbone Glass Vase
American, late 19th century. Apparently unmarked. height 12.6”. Estimate $300-$500
261. Thomas Webb Enameled Art Glass Vase & Ewer
Thomas Webb & Sons (English, 1837-1990), circa 1890. Two pieces of enamel decorated art glass comprising a imperial yellow long neck vase with pink interior and melon form base, decorated with gilt enamel flowering foliage along with a pair of perched lovebirds, the pontil polished with enameled numbers; the other a peachblow melon ribbed glass ewer with crimped spout, the neck decorated with nesting bird and colorful flowering and trailing foliage and branches, with applied gold handle. Early acid etched ‘Webb’ mark to the underside. height of vase 11.15”, height of ewer 10.4”. MLH. Estimate $500-$700
264. Pair of English Cranberry Cameo Glass Bowls
Attributed to Thomas Webb & Sons (English, 18371990), circa 1890. Pair of cranberry cameo glass bowls both small bowls in cranberry satin with cameo carved white floral decoration. Neither bowl apparently signed. height 2.25”, diameter 4”. MLH. Estimate $300-$500
262. Pair of Miniature Portraits of Elegant Women
Continental School, 19th century. Each contained in matching glazed oval Louis XV style pierced frames. Framed 5.25” x 4.25”. Sight size of panel 3.25” x 2.6”. Estimate $400-$600
265. 2 Miniature Portraits, Portrait & After Boucher
Continental School, late 19th/ early 20th century. A collection of two miniature paintings on bone comprising one horizontal painting after Francois Boucher (French, 1703-1770) depicting an allegorical figural scene in a landscape with a female nude reclining at center and a clothed male behind her, inscribed lower right “F. Boucher”; and one portrait depicting a dark haired young beauty, possibly Queen Carlota of Mexico (Belgian, 1840-1927), the young woman with curled dark hair flowing beside her face and wearing a stylish white dress of her shoulder with red sash at her waist, apparently unsigned. Figural scene 5” x 6.375”. Portrait 6” x 5.125”. MLH. Estimate $300-$500
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266. Three 1893 World’s Fair Peachblow Glass Items
Mt. Washington (American, 1837-1894) for Libbey (American, founded 1888). A collection of three peachblow glass souvenir items created for the 1893 World’s Fair, or World’s Columbian Exhibition, held in Chicago, Illinois, comprising of one rose bowl with gilt lettering to front “World’s Fair 1893.”, one cream pitcher with gilt lettering to front “World’s Fair 1893”, and one double handled open sugar dish. Rose bowl diameter 4”. Creamer 3.75” handle to spout. Sugar 5” across handles. MLH. Estimate $500-$700
267. 2 Mt. Washington Biscuit Jars with Silver Plate Lids
Mt. Washington (American, 1837-1894). Unmarked. Pink flower jar height to handle 10”. Blue flower jar height to handle 11”. MLH. Estimate $300-$500
268. Mt. Washington “Crown Milano” Round Dresser Box
Mt. Washington (American, 1837-1894). A Crown Milano opal glass dresser box or puff box with gilt and dark brown enamel decoration to round body and lid of chrysanthemum blossoms and leaves. Unmarked. height 2.5”, diameter 5.5”. MLH. Estimate $300-$500
271. Collection of 7 Mt. Washington Shakers
Mt. Washington (American, 1837-1894). Sugar shaker height 4.25”. Egg salts height 2.5”. Tomato salts height 2”. Fig salt height 2.625”. MLH. Estimate $300-$500
269. 3 Pieces of Mount Washington Burmese Glass
Mount Washington Glass Company (American, 1837-1900), circa 1885-1895. All pieces apparently unmarked and each fluoresces yellow green under black light. height of basket 7.5”, diameter 5.15”. height of bowl 5.6”, diameter of mouth 4.75”. height of Jack in pulpit 8.5”. Estimate $400-$600
270. Mt. Washington Burmese Glass Biscuit Cracker Jar
Mt. Washington (American, 1837-1894), circa 1890s. A Burmese colored glass biscuit or cracker jar with silver plated floral embossed lid, handle and collar, the rose pink to yellow body decorated all over in leafy enamel bamboo stalks. Apparently unmarked. height 7.5”. MLH. Estimate $300-$500
273. American Empire Center Table with Stained Top 272. Hand Woven Persian Hamadan Runner
American, 19th century (circa 1815-1835). height 28.5”, width 32”, depth 31.75”. Estimate $300-$500
Wool. Iran. Measures 3’ 3” x 14’ 11”. Estimate $350-$700
275. Pair 19th C. Amethyst Glass Vases, Mary Gregory Bohemian, 19th century. One marked to underside “26”, the other “13”. height 10.875”. MLH. Estimate $300-$500
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274. Fine Hand Woven Persia Qum Room Size Rug
Wool. Iran. measures 8’ 6” x 11’ 9”. Overall floral design having urns with cascading floral arrangements on red field. Blue, cream, green accent colors. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
276. Middletown Cake Server with Mary Gregory Insert
Middletown Plate Company (American, 1864-1899). Marked to the underside “Middletown Plate Company #1822”. height 13”, width 10.5”, depth 10.5”. MLH. Estimate $300-$500
277. Pair of Mary Gregory Style Amethyst Glass Vases Bohemian, 19th century. Unmarked. height 8.125”, diameter 5.5”. MLH. Estimate $400-$600
279. Pair, Tiffany Studios Iridized Gold Glass Sherbets
Louis Comfort Tiffany (American, 1848-1933), early 20th century. A set of two Tiffany Studios gold iridized favrile glass sherbets of goblet form with round pedestal base surmounted by round cup on tapering stem. One marked to underside “L.C.T.”. height 3.375”, diameter 3.75”. MLH. Estimate $300-$500
278. Gold Iridized Bulbous Glass Vase, WMF Myra Glass
280. Gold Iridized Trumpet Vase, WMF Myra Glass
WMF Myra Glass (German, 1883 -1984), circa 1936. A iridized gold glass vase with bulbous body surmounted by narrow incurvate neck and wide flaring rim with onion skin, underside with polished pontil, catalogue production J86. Spurious mark underside “L.C.T. Favrile G2671”. height 4”, diameter 4.25”. MLH. Estimate $300-$500
281. Set of 4 Gold Favrile Tiffany Open Salts, Marked
Louis Comfort Tiffany (American, 1848-1933), early 20th century. A set of four Tiffany Studios gold favrile glass open salt cellars with scalloped rims. 3 marked to underside “L.C.T.”, 1 marked to underside “L.C.T. Favrile”. Each between 2.5” and 2.75” diameter. MLH. Estimate $400-$600
WMF Myra Glass (German, 1883 -1984), circa 1936. An iridescent gold art glass bud vase of trumpet form with graduated concentric ringed bulbous base, catalogue production number J245. Spurious mark to underside “L.C.T. Favrile”.height 5.75”. MLH. Estimate $300-$500
282. L.C. Tiffany Gold Favrile Art Glass Nappy, Marked
Louis Comfort Tiffany (American, 1848-1933), early 20th century. A Tiffany Studios round iridescent gold favrile art glass nappy or nappie with triangular folded rim and c form handle to one end. Marked to underside “L.C.T.”. height 2.75”, handle to spout 4.75”. Estimate $300-$500
283. Set of 4 Tiffany Gold Favrile Open Salts, Marked
Louis Comfort Tiffany (American, 1848-1933), early 20th century. A set of four Tiffany Studios gold favrile glass open salt cellars with scalloped rims. Each marked to underside “L.C.T.”. Each between 2.5” and 2.75” diameter. MLH. Estimate $400-$600
285. L. C. Tiffany Gold Favrile Bowl with Scalloped Rim
284. L.C. Tiffany Gold Favrile Art Glass Tazza, Etched
Louis Comfort Tiffany (American, 1848-1933), early 20th century. A Tiffany Studios iridized gold favrile glass bowl with flared and scalloped rim over a round foot. Marked to underside “1924 L.C.T. Favrile”. height 2.375”, 6.25” diameter. MLH. Estimate $400-$600
287. Tiffany Gold Favrile Bowl & Underplate with Prunts
288. Group of 2 L.C. Tiffany Gold Favrile Glass Goblets
Louis Comfort Tiffany (American, 1848-1933), early 20th century. A Tiffany Studios iridized gold favrile art glass tazza with etched grapevine motif, the cup form bowl with flared rim and band of grape bunches and leaves surmounted on a round saucer base. Marked to underside “L.C.Tiffany Favrile”. height 3.375”, diameter 4.75”. Estimate $400-$600
Louis Comfort Tiffany (American, 1848-1933), early 20th century. Bowl marked to underside “L.C.T.” and “8920”. Plate marked to underside “L.C.T.”. Overall height 2.5”. Plate diameter 6.125”. Bowl diameter 4.5”. Estimate $500-$700
Louis Comfort Tiffany (American, 1848-1933), early 20th century. Bulbous goblet marked to underside “L.C.T. D 2091”. Tulip form goblet marked to underside “L.C.T. Favrile”. Bulbous goblet height 6.75”. Tulip form goblet height 7.875”. Estimate $400-$600
286. L.C. Tiffany Gold Favrille Flower Frog Vase
Louis Comfort Tiffany (American, 1848-1933), early 20th century. A Tiffany Studios iridescent gold favrile art glass flower frog vase of cylindrical form with folded pockets around rim forming eight individual flower stem holders that open into body of vase, the vase with polished pontil. Marked to underside “4448 J L.C.Tiffany Favrile”. height 3.375”, diameter 4”. Estimate $400-$600
289. Tiffany Gold Favrile Bowl & Underplate with Prunts
Louis Comfort Tiffany (American, 1848-1933), early 20th century. Bowl marked to underside “L.C.T. Favrile”. Plate marked to underside “D 3114”. Overall height 2.5”. Plate diameter 6”. Bowl diameter 4.5”. MLH. Estimate $500-$700
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291. Two 14k Gold & Mother of Pearl Writing Instruments
Continental, Late 19th/ early 20th century. Two 14k gold and mother of pearl handled writing instruments, each with tapered mother of pearl handle terminating on gold handle and tip with twisted motif. Each marked with “585” and crown mark on gold element. Writing utensils (pencil and eraser 292. set) contained in presumably original fitted rectangular box L.C. Tiffany Favrile Ruffled Bowl & Underplate with label on fabric lined interior from Paul Kampfe. Length of Louis Comfort Tiffany (American, 1848-1933), early 20th pencil writing utensil 7.125”. MLH. Estimate $300-$500 century. Bowl marked to underside “L.C.T. N 8812”. Plate marked to underside “L.C.T.”. Overall height 2.375”. Bowl diameter 6”. Plate diameter 6.5”. Estimate $500-$700
290. Tiffany Studios Gold Favrile Tazza with Ruffled Edge
Louis Comfort Tiffany (American, 1848-1933), early 20th century. A Tiffany Studios gold iridescent favrile glass tazza with ruffled edge and onion skin finish, the whole raised on round pedestal foot. Marked to underside “7364 D L.C.Tiffany Favrile”. height 4.25”, diameter 5.75”. Estimate $500-$700
295. Dramatic Opal Boulder Specimen
Likely Australian, 20th century. A dramatic opal boulder specimen in ironstone matrix, this precious opal has rainbows of color ranging from washes of deep blue to turquoise to rich purples along with pinpoints of red and green fire. height 2”, length 3.5”. weight 291 grams. MLH. Estimate $300-$500
294. Rosewood Rococo Revival Etagere, Mid 19th C.
293. Tiffany Studios Floriform Bowl and Dish, Marked
Louis Comfort Tiffany (American, 1848-1933), early 20th century. A collection of two Tiffany Studios floriform iridescent gold favrile art glass items, one round finger bowl and one larger round dish, each with tapering shaped sides, scalloped rims, and polished pontils. Each marked to underside “L.C.T.”. Dish diameter 6”. Bowl diameter 4.25”. Estimate $400-$600
Style of J. & J. W. Meeks (American (New York), 1797-1869), circa 1850-60. A monumental rosewood and mahogany etagere in the Rococo Revival style comprising a trapezoidal mirrored backboard with tiered shelves over a marble top consoled table, the backboard surmounted by a crest with heavily carved cabbage roses within an urn flanked by pierced and carved foliate scrolls, surmounting five tiered shelves with scalloped front edges, allover flanked by pierced openwork forming foliate scrolls and angels, the scrolling front stiles comprising foliate scrolls resting on supports in the forms of gryphons with elongated wings and tongues, each with three tiers of carved candlestands, the table comprising of a central marble top with scalloped front edge flanked by two secret storage compartments with wooden lids, table edge decorated with relief gadrooning over the conforming apron with high relief carved floral garland, all raised on four cabriole legs, the front two headed by high relief carved flowers, the back two headed by foliate carvings, the backboard continuing to the base of the piece forming a pier mirror, the legs joined by pierced and carved curved stretchers with large highly carved central urn and flanked by two side shelves with pierced galleries. height 93.25”, width 57”, depth 27”. MLH Estimate $15,000-$30,000
296. Tiffany Studios Gold Favrile Pitcher & Footed Bowl
Louis Comfort Tiffany (American, 1848-1933), early 20th century. A group of two Tiffany Studios iridescent gold favrile art glass items comprising a low footed bowl with shallow round open bowl resting on a short turned shaft and round pedestal base, and a diminutive pitcher with loop form handle. Bowl marked to underside “1245L.C.T. Favrile”. Pitcher marked to underside “L.C.T.”. Bowl height 1.75”, diameter 4.25”. Pitcher height 3.25”. MLH. Estimate $300-$500
297. Arthur Douglas Nash Gold Lustre Vase with Etched Motif
Arthur Douglas Nash (English, 1849-1934), circa 1930s. Marked to underside “NASH 649 C-1”. height 5.875”, diameter of mouth 4.5”. Provenance: Property of Ohara’s Gallery, Chicago, Illinois, acquired by a private collector in Atlanta, Georgia at Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Chicago, Illinois, January 23, 2012 “Property from O’Hara’s Gallery” auction, lot 852. Estimate $500-$700
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298. Three L.C. Tiffany Gold Favrile Cordial Glasses
Louis Comfort Tiffany (American, 1848-1933), early 20th century. A set of three Tiffany Studios iridescent gold favrile art glass cordials, each with round foot surmounted by central stem and tulip form bowl, the tallest with intaglio grape leaf pattern. Grape pattern glass marked to underside “Favrile L.C.T.”. Second tall glass marked “L.C.T. Favrile”. Short glass unmarked. Estimate $500-$700
300. Collection of Three 19th C. Items - Lorgnettes & Pin
299. After Richter, Hand Painted Porcelain Plaque
After Gustav Karl Richter (German, 1823-1884), “Junger Neapolitaner (Young Neapolitan)”, painted porcelain plaque, unsigned. Framed 12.125” x 10”. Plaque 5.125” x 4”. MLH. Estimate $300-$500
American, 19th century. Group of three assorted personal items comprising of a mourning pin of rectangular form with C scroll gilt metal surround containing gilt monogrammed lettering for past loved one border surrounding woven hair, verso engraved “a much beloved Husband who died 6th Nov. 1837 aged 33”; a pair of 14k yellow gold lorgnettes with case decorated with scrolled foliate motif in Art Nouveau manner, marked “14K” on end of clasp, collapsible eyeglasses or lenses within; and an unmarked lorgnette with simplified ornament on circular hoop with leaf tips. Mourning pin or brooch measures 1.25” x 1.125”. Art Nouveau foliate decorated lorgnette length 5.75”. Other pair of lorgnettes (closed) 3”. MLH. Estimate $300-$500
303. Pink & Opalescent Glass Five Arm Epergne
Likely English, late 19th century. Apparently unsigned. height 20”, width 12.5” (arm to arm), depth 10”. MLH. Estimate $300-$500
301. Pair of Old Paris Style Porcelain Table Lamps
Continental, 20th century. Landscape medallion signed “P. CONNIN”. Gilt wood Neoclassical mounts, lower section recalling an Ionic column with fluting and circular base. Overall height (to top of finial) 32.75”, diameter of base 7”. Provenance: From a Private Collection in Decatur, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500
302. Pair of 19th C. Black Lacquered Armchairs
Likely English, mid to late 19th century. A pair of black lacquered balloon-back spindle armchairs or parlor chairs with gold-leaf painted decoration and brightly hand embroidered wool seats, the curved crest rails decorated with gilt central floral motif flanked by painted acanthus leaf decoration, joined by four ring and baluster-turned spindles with gilt decoration surmounting a curved stay rail, the seats upholstered in complimentary but unmatched multicolored wool tambour with embroidered floral and foliate patterning in relief, the gold-leaf (gilt) painted seat rail decorated with brass nailhead trim, the curved scrolled arms painted with gold leaf stripe and foliate decoration continuing from the stiles, altogether resting on curved supports terminating in frontal cabriole legs with gilt acanthus leaf decoration and rear splayed legs. height 38.5”, seat width 22.25”, width (arm to arm) 24”, depth 21”, seat to floor 16.5”. Estimate $400-$600
304. After Asti, “Odalisque”, Framed Porcelain Plaque
After Angelo Asti (Italian,1847-1903), “Odalisque”, hand painted oval porcelain plaque, unsigned. First half of 20th century figural porcelain plaque of oval form contained within fitted niche in ornate Rococo style frame with scrolling and shells. Plaque depicting a young nude beauty at bust length in profile with long waves of hair. Verso of plaque with remnant of label with illegible handwritten script text. Overall framed 9” x 7”. Overall plaque 3.4” x 2.3”. MLH. Estimate $300-$500
305. Large Victorian Blue Satin Glass Brides Bowl
American, late 19th century. Apparently unmarked. height 6.25”, diameter 14.5”. MLH. Estimate $300-$500
306. Empress Marie Louise Painted Porcelain Plaque
Continental, late 19th/ early 20th century. Depicting Empress Marie Louise (Austrian, 1791-1847) Plaque with painted inscription on back reading “Marie Louise”. Unsigned diminutive plaque contained in Rococo style giltwood frame. Framed 9.25” x 8.25”. Plaque 3.3” x 2.7”. MLH. Estimate $400-$600
307. French Hand Painted 5 Piece Vanity Set w/ Clock French, early 20th century. All pieces but comb signed “Lucie L.”, clock marked on back “E. Marquis Made in France, 1 One Adj., 10 Ten Jewels, Metal Dore”. Clock 3.625” tall, 7” wide. Mirror 11” tall. Garment brush 7.5” tall. Hair brush 8.5” tall. Comb 8” tall. MLH. Estimate $300-$500
310. Victorian Bronzed Spelter Ewer, Animals & Roses
308. Framed Bisque Plaque, Ariadne on Panther
After Johann Heinrich Dannecker (German, 17581841), “Ariadne and the Panther”-1814, bisque plaque, unsigned. Framed diameter 14.25”. MLH. Estimate $300-$500
309. Pair of French Floral Porcelain Brackets, 20th C.
French, 20th century. Each with blue mark above label on back from Tailleur Fils & Cie, Paris, France. Overall height 7”, width 8”, depth 4.5”. Estimate $300-$500
English, 19th century. A large bronzed spelter ewer decorated with figural squirrels, lizards, snakes, and roses, the elongated form with scrolling handle and raised on a round base. Unmarked. height 33.25”, diameter of base 6.25”. Estimate $300-$500
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312. After Giambologna, Bronze Sculpture of Mercury
After Giambologna (Flemish, 1529-1608), “Mercury”, cast bronze, apparently unsigned. Overall height 13.625”, width 3.25”, depth 4”. Estimate $300-$500
311. Cont. School Pencil Study of Bay, Signed Morren
Continental School, first half 20th century. “On The Water”, graphite on paper, signed twice lower left “Morren” possibly for Georges Morren (Belgian, 1868-1941). Inscribed to verso of sheet “Le Carpentiere A?u, etoupe No. 35”. Framed 11.5” x 15.25”. Sheet size 6.375” x 9.375”. Estimate $300-$500
313. Charles William Day Watercolor Study, Oxford Ness
Charles William Day (American, active 1815-1854). “Oxford Ness”, watercolor on paper laid down on cardstock, apparently unsigned. Inscribed to older mat underneath current mat “Oxford Ness” at lower center at “P 84/2” at upper right. Verso of structure with paper label from Sabin Galleries Limited of 4 Cork Street, Bond Street W1 listing details on the work and artist. Gold tone address label to verso of structure “Bertha Lykes, Picture Stylist, 900 1st Avenue, New York, N.Y.”. Framed 9.375” x 12.5”. Sheet size 3.75” x 7.25”. Estimate $300-$500
314. Hans Keck Signed, German Figural Bronze Sculpture
Hans Keck (German, active 1900-1922), “Warrior”, patinated bronze figural sculpture, incised on back of square base “H. KECK”. Overall height 11.5”, width 7.5”, depth 2.5”. Estimate $400-$600
315. 12 Silverplated Knife Rests, Christofle & Apollo
317. Cold Painted Bronze Figural Swing Clock, Aviator
French, late 19th century. Two sets of six silverplated knife rests of typical form with endpieces bearing motif of crossed torches tied with a ribbon bow. One set of six by Christofle (French, founded 1830) bearing maker’s mark to each beside “Christofle”, the other set of six each by Apollo (French, 19th/20th century) bearing maker’s mark beside “Apollo” and “18”. Christofle knife rests each 1.625” tall, 3” wide. Apollo knife rests each 1.5” tall, 3.625” wide. MLH. Estimate $300-$500
20th century. height 15”, width 6.5”, depth 4.25:. Estimate $300-$500
318. 19th C. Pietra Dura Slate Blood Heat Thermometer
316. Collection of 3 Miniature Portraits of Men
Continental School, 19th century. Group of three miniature portraits of men comprising of an oval portrait after Felix Philippoteaux (French, 1815-1854) of Napoleon Bonaparte as Lieutenant Colonel of the 1st Battalion of Corsica (currently housed in Versailles), signed as after the artist at right; a work of a French military officer with curled white hair wearing traditional uniform with gold tasseled epoulets; and a portrayal of a detail after Peter Lely’s (Dutch, 1618-1680) “Portrait of Charles I with his second son James, Duke of York”-1647, depicting the young man with long hair, vest, and hand on sword in outdoor setting, monogrammed at right. After Lely work framed 5.75” x 3.25”, sight size 3” x 2”. Military officer work framed 3.9” x 3.25”, sight size 3.25” x 2.6”. After Philipoteaux work framed 5.4” x 4.125”, sight size 3.8” x 2.6”. MLH. Estimate $500-$700
American, 19th century. With black Arabic numerals from 0 to 140 degrees fahrenheit, the thermometer measuring temperatures from -10 to 145 degrees, and to right of glass with “BLOOD HEAT”, “SUMR HEAT”, TEMPE RATE” and FREEZ ING”. Apparently unmarked. Overall height 20.5”, width 6.5”, depth 4.375”. MLH. Estimate $500-$700
319. Tiffany & Co. Aiguilles Carriage Clock, 19th C. Tiffany & Co. (American (New York), founded 1837). Back of movement with French script engraved words identifying parts, also marked “Aiguilles” for maker. Overall height (with handle raised) 6.5”, width 3.5”, depth 3.125”. Estimate $300-$500
320. Marked KPM Portrait Plaque, Man with Feathered Cap
KPM (German, founded 1763). A very fine and large hand painted porcelain plaque depicting a single male, likely a member of German nobility, wearing green and red cloak and fur pelt, his long curly blonde hair covered by a red cap bordered in gold with jewels at front and adorned with feathers, the figure presented in profile on a dark background. Impressed mark to verso of plaque “KPM” under a straight vertical line. Label to verso of frame for Knowles Gallery of La Jolla, California. Framed 14.375” x 13.25”. Plaque 7.75” x 6.625”. MLH. Estimate $2,000-$4,000
321. French Renaissance Style Bronze Ewer, E. 20th C.
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Early 20th century. Unmarked. height 17.25” x 7.5” square. Provenance: From a Private Collection in Decatur, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500
322. Miniature Portrait Brooch After Angelica Kauffman
323. French Enamel Bulbous Bud Vase, Signed Gamet French, early 20th century. Impressed mark to underside “Made in France”. height 3”. MLH. Estimate $300-$500
Continental, Late 19th/ early 20th century. After Maria Anna Angelika Kauffman (better known as Angelica Kauffman) (Austrian, 1741-1807), “Portrait of a Young Woman Dressed as a Vestal Virgin”, currently housed at the Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister (Old Masters Gallery) in Dresden, Germany. Verso of plaque with impressed “E 22”. Overall 2.5” x 2.3”. MLH. Estimate $300-$500
324. Miniature Portrait After Henner’s St. Fabiola
Likely Continental, early 20th century. Miniature portrait brooch after Jean-Jacques Henner (French, 1829-1905), “St. Fabiola” Unmarked. Overall 2” x 1.6”. MLH. Estimate $300-$500
325. Two 19th/20th C. Diminutive French Enamel Vases
French, late 19th/ early 20th century. Bottle vase signed “Gamet” and marked to underside “Made in France”. Baluster vase signed “Hern”. Bottle vase height 5.5”. Baluster vase height 3”. MLH. Estimate $400-$600
326. Three Miniatures of Elizabethan Royals, Signed
Likely English, 19th century. A collection of three finely painted miniature portraits likely of Queen Elizabeth I of England comprising one rectangular portrait after Nicholas Hilliard (British, c.1547-1619) in a tortoiseshell veneer frame depicting an Elizabethan royal woman in ruff collar over yellow and white striped dress with her blond hair neatly tied back behind her head and a livery collar with star pendant at her chest, inscribed lower right “N. Hilliard”; a smaller oval portrait depicting a woman in black dress at bust length with high lace collar, signed lower left “Carl”; and another oval portrait depicting a royal figure with large ruff collar over neutral colored dress with blue and red jeweled livery collar and brooch at chest, the painting with applied pearlescent forms, signed indistinguishably lower right. Largest portrait 5.25” x 4.5”. MLH. Estimate $400-$600
327. Two French Enamel Cabinet Vases, 19th/20th C. French, late 19th/ early 20th century. Baluster vase unsigned. Beaker vase signed to side “Hern”. Baluster vase height 2.875”. Beaker vase height 4.25”. MLH. Estimate $400-$600
328. Rosenthal Young Beauty Portrait Plate in Shadowbox Rosenthal (German, founded 1884), circa 1891-1906. Marked in green underglaze to verso of plate “R C” below a crown. Late 19th century paper gallery or framer label to verso of frame from Vine Street, Cincinatti, Ohio. Framed 19.5” square. Plate diameter 12.125”. MLH. Estimate $300-$500
329. Finely Painted Porcelain Vase, Ruth Gleaning Wheat
Likely J. H. Stouffer Co. (American (Chicago), 19021920/25), signed “K. Ryba”. Porcelain unmarked, decoration signed lower right “K. Ryba”. height 10.5”. MLH. Estimate $600-$800
330. Very Fine German School Portrait Miniature
German School, first half 20th century. Porcelain marked to verso “K” over “4”. Apparently unsigned. Framed 7.75” x 6.25”. Estimate $300-$500
331. Royal Vienna Style Porcelain Portrait Dresser Box Continental, late 19th/early 20th century. Royal Vienna style large porcelain round lidded dresser box with hand painted bust length portrait of Queen Louise of Prussia after the original full length oil painting originally executed in 1879 by Gustav Richter (German, 1823-1884). Marked on bottom with blue beehive mark, traditionally indicating Royal Vienna but used by other maker’s after the company’s factory closed in 1864. height 3.75”, diameter 6”. MLH. Estimate $300-$500
332. Miniature Portraits, George & Martha Washington Likely American, 19th century. Each oval portrait depicted at bust length after Gilbert Charles Stuart (American, 1755-1828); Each signed at right “Dumont”. Overall framed 7.25” x 6.4”. Each oval portrait 3.3” x 2.5”. MLH. Estimate $400-$600
333. Ormolu Mounted Porcelain Portrait Plate of Lady
Continental, first half 20th century. Possibly by Rosenthal (German, founded 1884). Plate not removable from frame, therefore unknown if mark exists. Framed 13.25” square. Plate width across handles 8.25”. MLH. Estimate $300-$500
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336. Three Lalique Art Glass Items--Flower, Bird, Hog
334. Group of 6 Lalique Art Glass Bird Figurines
French, 20th century. Group of six Lalique molded and frosted art glass bird figurines in the form of sparrows in various forms including pecking at ground, cleaning feathers and looking upward. All with incised “Lalique France” on bottom. Height of tallest 3.9”. Estimate $300-$500
Lalique (French, 1888-contemporary). Collection of three Lalique molded and frosted art glass items comprising “Anemone” floral form paperweight; sparrow bird form figurine; and “Boar Razorback” figurine. All signed on bottom “Lalique France”. anemone height 3.25”, width 4”, depth 4.25”. Estimate $300-$500
335. Karl Griesbaum Caged Songbird Automaton
Karl Griesbaum (German, 1872–1941). Key to activate movement on underside by maker’s mark and “MADE IN GERMANY”. Overall height 11.5”, diameter 6.5”. Estimate $300-$500
337. Hand Painted Porcelain Plaque, “Tambourine Player”
Continental (likely German), 19th/ 20th century. Unsigned. Overall measures 13.75” x 9.25”. Plaque measures 9” x 4.6”. MLH. Estimate $600-$800
339. Faventia Mini Barrel Piano, Floral & Bird Motif
Vicente Llinares, Barcelona (Spanish, 20th century), circa 1960s. A 23-key Faventia miniature barrel piano or Hurdy Gurdy, serial #8565. Marked to interior of case 338. “Patentado” beside “Faventia Barcelona”. Serial number Didisheim-Goldschmidt Musical Drum Clock, c.1930 printed to interior and on several removable pieces Didisheim Goldschmidt Fils & Cie (Juvenia) (Swiss, founded 1860), circa “8565”. height 17.75”, width 18.5”, depth 12.5”. MLH. 1930. A gilt metal “La Timbale Enchantee (The Enchanted Drum)” musical Estimate $700-$900 dresser clock of drum form with the hemispherical clock. Marked to side of clock and back of stand “Didisheim-Goldschmidt FIls & Co. Swiss, Fab. Suisse Metal Dore”, back of stand further inscribed “La Timbale Enchantee fab. suisse metal dore”. height 3.75”, width 3”, depth 3”. Note: an example of this clock resides in the permanent collection of the Museum Victoria, Melbourne, Australia. Estimate $400-$600
342. 19th C. Swiss Burled Wood Cylinder Music Box
340. Pair of Large Basalt Glass Vases with Enameled Bird
Attributed to Graf Harrach (Bohemian, founded 1712), circa 1880. Both apparently unmarked. height 14.5”, diameter of foot 6.125”. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Majorie Jeanne Wiley, Evanston, Illinois whereby sold by Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Chicago, Illinois in their July 19, 2010 auction as Lot 977 whereby acquired and sold to the Estate of Mary L. Haugk, Lawrenceville, Georgia. Estimate $700-$900
Swiss, late 19th century. Apparently unmarked. height (closed) 15.5”, width 28”, depth 18”. MLH. Estimate $1,200-$2,400
341. Francis Du Mont 1904 French Genre Scene Depicting Musicians
Francis Du Mont (French, late 19th/ early 20th century). “Musicians” - 1904, oil on canvas, signed and dated lower left. Framed 22.5” x 19.5”. Unframed 18.25” x 15”. MLH. Estimate $600-$800
345. Mermod Freres “Stella” Disc Music Box, Circa 1900 343. 19th C. Swiss Interchanbeable Cylinder Music Box Mermod Freres (Swiss, 1833-1929) for Jacot & Sons, New York (American, 19th century), circa second half 19th century. “The Ideal Piccolo Interchangeable Cylinder Musical Box” with Jacot’s Patented Safety Check, the oak cased tabletop music box with four interchangeable cylinders. height (closed) 8.25”, width 27”, depth 12”. Estimate $1,800-$3,600
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344. German 3 Figure Hand Crank Musical Automaton
Circle of Simon & Halbig (German, 1839-1932), circa late 19th century. Unmarked. height 14”, width 15.5”, depth 9.25”. MLH. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
Stella by Mermod Freres (Swiss (Sainte-Croix City), founded 1816), circa 1900. A rosewood lidded music box, with hinged lid with molded panel, the underside of the lid with rich cherry surface framed by rosewood with yellow painted “Stella” trademark, the box interior with rotating Mermod Freres disc copyright 1896 playing “Dixie’s Land”, the exterior front of the box decorated with molded panel with molded carved scrolling vines and leaves, over a molded base with two patinated backplates with ring pulls. height 14”, width 28”, depth 21”. Estimate $2,000-$4,000
346. French Art Deco Bronze & Bone Dancer Sculpture Circle of Demetre Haralamb Chiparus (Romanian, 1886-1947), circa 1920s. “Kneeling Dancer”, bone and cold painted bronze, apparently unsigned. Overall height 6.75”, width 6.75”, depth 3.125”. Estimate $500-$700
347. American Art Deco Acid Etched Panel Lamp with Horses
American, circa 1930s. Unmarked. height 9.75”, width 14”, depth 4”. Estimate $400-$600
348. Pair French Bronze & Bone Lute Players, Louis Barthelemy
Louis Barthelemy (French, 19th/ 20th century). Pair, “Lute Players”, cast bronze, bone, and onyx, signed to back of base. Circa 1920s. Each marked beside signature “Made in France”. Overall height 9.25”, 3.5” square at base. Estimate $800-$1,200
349. Erte Bronze Sculpture Entitled “Astra”, #203/500
Erte (Romain de Tirtoff, Russia & France, 1892-1990), circa 1987. Limited Edition bronze sculpture entitled “Astra”, edition number 203/500, published by Seven Arts Edition, London. Height 19.25”, width 10.5”, depth 9”. Provenance: From the Estate of Mrs. Charlotte Topping Smith of Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
350. Lalique Frosted & Molded Glass “Double Fish” Bowl
351. Erte Bronze Sculpture Madame Butterfly, #395/500
Erte (Romain de Tirtoff, Russia & France, 1892-1990), circa 1989. Limited Edition bronze sculpture entitled Lalique (French, founded 1888), 20th century. A frosted and molded art glass “Double Fish” bowl with green fish motif on “Madame Butterfly”, back with the artist’s signature, the black base with edition number 395/500, published thick tapered rim above squat shallow bowl form. Signed on by Seven Arts Edition, London. Height 18.75”, width bottom “Lalique France”. height 4”, diameter 9.25”. 12”, depth 5.25”. Provenance: From the Estate of Mrs. Estimate $800-$1,200 Charlotte Topping Smith of Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $3,000-$5,000
352. After Icart, “Florist”, Bronze Figural Sculpture
After Louis Icart (French, ), “Florist”, patinated bronze sculpture, incised with signature “Icart” and “A.S.B.” foundry mark on back of base. Overall height 24.75”, width 14.25”, depth 9.5”. Estimate 300-$500
355. After Chiparus, “Friends Forever” Bronze Sculpture
After Demetre Haralamb Chiparus (Romanian, 18861947), “Friends Forever” - originally cast circa 1928, cold painted bronze sculpture, incised “D.H. Chiparus” on base, metal plaque to base with title and artist name. Overall height 24.25”, width 29.75”, depth 10.75”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
353. French Art Deco Cameo Glass Pendant Light
French, first half 20th century. Unmarked. height 16”. Estimate $300-$500
354. Art Deco Armand Godard Style Figural Sculpture
Style of Armand Godard (French, 19th/20th century), “Woman and Dog”, composite sculpture, apparently unsigned. Overall height 13.5”, width 25.75”, depth 7”. Estimate $300-$500
356. 1920s Art Deco Czech Hanging Crystal Perfume
Bohemian, circa 1930s. Overall height 7.75”, 3.25” square at base. MLH. Estimate $600-$800
357. After Chiparus, “Woman with Parrot” Bronze Sculpture
After Demétre Haralamb Chiparus (Romanian, 18861947), “Woman with Parrot”, patinated bronze sculpture, unsigned, brass title and artist plaque on base. Overall height 13.25”, width 15.5”, depth 6.5”. Estimate $500-$700
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358. French Legras Cameo Glass Stick Vase, Signed
Auguste Legras (French, 1864-1920), circa 1910. Lovely Legras cameo glass vase in butterscotch and amber with an overlay of brown/purple and green glass cut back and decorated with seaweed and aquatic foliage. The bottom with polished pontil. Signed in cameo ‘Legras’. height 7.8”. MLH. Estimate $300-$500
359. Carl Goldberg Acid & Cameo Glass Vase, Signed Carl Goldberg (German (Haida), circa last quarter 20th century. A scarce signed Carl Goldberg glass vase with ruffled rim and acid cut body with cameo purple flying butterflies and conifer needles and cones, cameo cut on interior as well, signed on side in cameo ‘Goldberg’. height 6.5”, diameter of rim 6.125”. MLH. Estimate $500-$700
360. French Cameo Art Glass Lamp, Signed Michel
French, early 20th century. Michel Nancy French cameo art glass bypass table lamp, body with swelled shoulders surmounting a circular base, lime colored glass overlaid in deep amethyst and cut with view of lake or river with hanging flowers and leaves at top of medallion. Signed on base with “Michel” behind croix de lorraine. height 16”, diameter of base 5.125”. MLH. Estimate $300-$500
361. French Mahogany & Ormolu Mounted Vitrine
French, 19th Century. A mahogany veneered vitrine of half round astragal form, the red and white veined marble top surmounting the frieze with central ormolu mounts comprising classical motifs including baby satyrs carrying a putto on a garland palanquin, flanked by garlands of flowers and masks over horizontal garlands with quiver and torch motifs and classical musical instruments framing the glass front door with central ormolu masks flanked by cornucopias and corner paterae, opening to case interior with two glass shelves and three rows of display space, with mirrored back and two curved side windows, over base rail with central ormolu acanthus scrolls, all raised on four toupie feet terminating in brass lotus sabots on small ring turnings. height 57.25”, width 37”, depth 14.5”. Estimate $800-$1,200
362. French Directoire Style Lighted Vitrine, 19th C. French, 19th century. height 56” width 35”, depth 15.5”. Estimate $800-$1,200
363. Gurschner Style Bronze Victory Lamp with Nautilus Shell Shade
Manner of Gustav Gurschner (Austrian, 1873-1970). A figural cast bronze lamp depicting the goddess Nike, or winged victory, at full length in profile with arms stretched forward in support of a natural nautilus shell as shade, the whole to an integral stepped marble plinth. Signed to base of bronze “Gurschner”. Overall height 17.25”, width 13.25”, depth 8.25”. Estimate $2,000-$4,000
364. Cecil Romer Signed Figural Oil, “Jired” - 1879
Cecil Romer (American (California), 1843-1905). “Jired”-1879, oil on canvas laid down on masonite, signed, titled, and dated lower left. Figural painting depicting a reclining female nude with her back to viewer partially obscured by white cloud forms and superimposed upon a stormy seascape below darkened sky with red lightning lit clouds at upper right. Framed 30” x 40”. Unframed 20” x 30”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
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367. Capodimonte Figural Jardiniere Stand, Bruno Merli
365. 19th C. Cont. Burl Wood Wall Shelf w/ Porcelain Continental, 19th century. A burled walnut wood and porcelain wall bracket shelf, the upper shelf of rectangular form and the lower shelf with serpentine front with the two connected to front by turned form porcelain columns with bronze disc at center, and with a porcelain medallion applied to backboard between shelves with hand painted figural courting scene. Unmarked. height 13.25”, width 18.75”, depth 7.125”. MLH. Estimate $400-$600
366. Pair of Pink Sevres Style Figural Vases, 19th C.
Samson (French, founded 1873), circa late 19th century. Pair of vases in the Sevres style with bronze mounted vases with gadrooned rim above body decorated with charming hand painted figural courting scenes in idyllic garden setting within gilt accented medallions on pink ground. Vases with lion’s head mounts on sides with drop rings, each vessel supported on circular foot surmounting metal octagonal base with beaded accent where meets foot. Marked on interior of each with blue double Louis maker’s mark. height 11.9”, diameter of top 4”. Estimate $500-$700
369. 19th C. French Tabletop with Romantic Courting Scene
368. Pair of Bohemian Glass Mantle Vases with Cherubs
Manner of Moser (Bohemian, founded 1857), late 19th century. height 9”, width 4.25”, depth 3”. MLH. Estimate $400-$600
Continental School (likely French), 19th century. Apparently unsigned. Work unframed but with hook on back for displaying on wall. Unframed 16.25” x 22.75”. Estimate $300-$500
372. French Bronze Figural Twin Light Hanging Lamp French, early 20th century. Apparenty unmarked. height 8.5”, width 6.25” (arm to arm), length of chain 8”. Estimate $500-$800
375. After Moreau, “Aurora” Patinated Bronze Sculpture
371. Meissen Style 3-Tier Porcelain Mounted Wall Shelf Manner of Meissen (German, founded 1708), circa early 20th century. Unmarked. height 19.5”, width 25”, depth 7”. MLH. Estimate $500-$700
374. Carl Thieme Large Dresden Porcelain Monkey, Marked
Carl Thieme (German, founded 1872). Marked to underside with cobalt underglaze maker’s mark used after 1901. Overall 15.75” tall, 11.5” wide, 9.5” deep. MLH. Estimate $800-$1,200
Capodimonte (Italian, founded 1743), circa 20th century. Large figural jardiniere stand by modeled by master sculptor Bruno Merli (Italian, 20th century) Marked “Bruno” along with the Neapolitan N mark. height 27.5”, width 12.75”, depth 12.5”. MLH. Estimate $500-$700
After Auguste Moreau (French, 1835-1917). “Aurore”, patinated bronze, incised signature to back of base. Modern reproduction figural bronze sculpture depicting a Classical female in full length clutching a crescent moon form in both hands as it circles around her back, the figure standing on a half round representing the earth with billowing clouds spreading out behind her feet. Bronze mounted to a graduated green marble plinth with brass plaque to front, bronze inscribed to front “Aurore Par Aug Moreau Me’daille D’or A L’ Exposition”. Overall height 25”, width 10”, 8” square base. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
370. Gilt Bronze Figural Desk Stand with Cherub Motif
Continental, Late 19th/ early 20th century. Gilt bronze figural desk stand of oblong oval form with floral diaper patterned banding around stained wood surface with four gilt metal accented holes for housing pens; center with seated winged nude cherub or putto with short curled hair with urn between legs for ink storage, tapered drum form barrel on back with pierced holes and twisted cap for additional storage. Unmarked. height 4.25”, width 5.5”, depth 4.25”. Estimate $300-$500
373. Meissen Style Porcelain Mounted 2-Tier Wall Shelf
Manner of Meissen (German, founded 1708), circa early 20th century. A Dresden style porcelain mounted ebonized wood wall shelf, the two tiered structure with shaped wooden shelves backed by mirrors and connected to sides by eight porcelain columns decorated with applied floral garlands surrounding hand painted figural scenes, the top layer of columns with Corinthian capitals and acanthus leaf details. Unmarked. height 20.25”, width 26.25”, depth 8.25”. MLH. Estimate $600-$800
376. Carved Giltwood and Porcelain Console, 19th C
Continental, 19th century. height 58”, width 18”, depth 12.75”. MLH. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
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379. Victorian Art Glass Cranberry Vaseline Brides Bowl
377. Gilt Metal Mounted Pink Opaline Glass Bowl
Likely French, late 19th/ early 20th century. Apparently unmarked. height 7.15”, width 7.5” (handle to handle), depth 4”. MLH. Estimate $300-$500
378. Pair of Bohemian Cranberry Vases with Figures
Bohemian, late 19th/ early 20th century. Unmarked. height 11.625”, diameter of mouth 5.25”. MLH. Estimate $500-$700
American, late 19th century. Victorian art glass cranberry to opalescent brides bowl, in the manner of Mt. Washington or Thomas Webb, the crimped and ruffled rim fluorescing bright green under ultraviolet light (responding to uranium content) and decorated with gilt stringing and orange to yellow leafy scroll work and beads, the center with stylized flowerhead. The back with polished pontil. height 3.25”, diameter of bowl 11”. MLH. Estimate $300-$500
380. Two 19th C. Pewter & Cranberry Glass Ewers
382. 2 Bohemian Cranberry Glass & Pewter Tankards
Bohemian, 19th century. Each apparently unmarked. Larger ewer height 16.5”. Smaller ewer height 14.25”. MLH. Estimate $500-$700
381. Oscar Onken Co. Oak Cane Display Cabinet
383. Waddell W.W. Works Oak Cash Register & Display
Waddell Wooden Ware Works (American (Greenfield, Ohio), late 19th century/first quarter of 20th century). A circa 1894 country store display case and cash register comprising two adjacent glass display cases opening at center with oak frame, with one drawer housing cash register and shelf with holes for change. Brass plaque reads “Waddell W.W. Works/Greenfield, Ohio/ Pat. Applied For”. height 12.75”, width 38”, depth 23.25”. Estimate $500-$700
American (Cincinnati, OH), circa 1895-1900. A solid oak wood cane or umbrella display case with glass top and display windows, the quarter-round hinged case top with side windows opening from the front with wooden ball and turned cylinder grille for the support of canes and umbrellas, the lower case with three display windows having six stepped shelves each with a row of holes for the placement of canes or umbrellas. The plaque at the front of lid reading “The Oscar Onken Co./Cincinnati, OH”. height 46”, width 36”, depth 18.5”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
Bohemian, late 19th/ early 20th century. Each unmarked. Large tankard height 11.25”. Small tankard height 9.25”. MLH. Estimate $300-$500
385. American Oak Tall Multi-Drawer Library Cabinet
American, mid 20th century. An oak stacking library filing cabinet with multiple storage compartments, comprising 6 upper shelves over 36 small drawers, over 2 large square drawers centered by 3 small drawers, over small work surface, lower case comprising two large adjacent drawers with frieze, all with metal pulls and slots for labels, sides decorated with multiple panels, all raised on four tapered legs. height 70.5”, width 33”, depth 25”. Estimate $600-$800
384. Set of 7 Bohemian Cranberry Cut Glass Goblets
Bohemian, early 20th century. Unmarked. height 4.5”, diameter of opening 3.375”. MLH. Estimate $300-$500
386. Pair of Sterling & Cranberry Cut Glass Bud Vases
English, circa 1900. Matched pair of Edwardian sterling and cranberry cut glass bud vases, diminutive in size, both with circular sterling mouth and collar stamped for Birmingham over a tapering neck cut with vertical hexagonal panels containing cross hatched diamonds over an eight panel body cut with zippers, the round base decorated with cut diamond and horizontal ridges. The glass apparently unmarked. The sterling maker’s mark illegible. height 5.15”, diameter of mouth 5”. MLH. Estimate $300-$500
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387. Cranberry and Opalescent Glass Five Arm Epergne
Likely English, late 19th century. Apparently unsigned. height 20”, width 12.5” (arm to arm), depth 10”. MLH. Estimate $300-$500
388. Group of 3 Victorian Cased Art Glass Footed Vases Attributed to Stevens & Williams (English, 1847-1930), circa 1880. All vases apparently unmarked. height of pink interior vase 8.6”, height of white interior vase 8.25”, height of cranberry vase 8.25”. MLH. Estimate $500-$700
389. Art Nouveau Royal Dux Figural Vase with Nymph Royal Dux (Bohemian, founded 1860), circa 1900-1918. Applied pink triangular maker’s mark to underside above raised rectangle with shape number “609” and painted “43”. height 7.5”, width 9”, depth 7.75”. Estiimate $300-$500
390. Art Nouveau Vanity Set with Young Beauty on Dish Continental, late 19th/ early 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Overall 9” tall, 9” wide, 4.75” deep. MLH. Estimate $300-$500
393. Royal Dux Iridized Art Nouveau Figural Dish
391. Bernard Bloch Art Nouveau “La Vague” Sculpture
Bernard Bloch (Austrian, Late 19th/ early 20th century). ndistinguishably signed on base in front of bare foot. Underside with “BB” impressed mark and “7487”. Overall height 6”, width 11.5”, depth 5”. Provenance: Property from the Collection of Richard and Merle Haber sold at Heritage Auctions, Dallas, Texas, June 19, 2015, as part of lot 62178, whereby acquired by a private collection in Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $400-$600
Royal Dux (Bohemian, founded 1860), circa 1900-1918. Applied pink triangular maker’s mark to underside. height 6.25”, width 7.75”, depth 5.75”. Estimate $500-$700
392. German Art Nouveau Bronze Wall Weather Station
Max Rothmaier (German (Salzburg), 20th century), circa 1920s. An Art Nouveau cast bronze wall thermometer and barometer with convex porcelain medallion at top depicting a young woman in the manner of Alphonse Mucha (Czech, 1860-1939). Porcelain marked to verso “XXX” and “8603”. height 20.5”, width 7.5”. Estimate $500-$700
395. Bohemian Gilt Bronze Mounted Iridescent Glass Vase
Manner of Josef Rindskopf (Bohemia, 1890-1927), early 20th century. Apparently unmarked. height 12.75”, diameter of mouth 3.5”. MLH. Estimate $500-$700
398. Gilt Bronze Figural Art Nouveau Encrier, Clerget
Alexandre Clerget (French, 1856-1931). An Art Nouveau gilt bronze encrier or inkwell depicting a female nude reclining in a landscape surrounded by oversized flowers, one resting in the nook behind her knee with its stamens as removable lid to glass inkwell hidden within. Incised signature to end “A Clerget”. height 2.5”, width 9.25”, depth 8.25”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
394. Austro-Hungarian Jugendstil 800 Silver Tray c.1870
Austro-Hungarian (circa 1867-1872). Marked to narrow end of top with Diana 800 standard mark and Vienna city mark, beside possibly maker or import mark “FI”. 9” x 19.25”. Total weight 24 troy ounces. Estimate $400-$600
396. Art Nouveau Loetz Glass & Bronze Centerpiece Bohemian, late 19th/ early 20th century. height 8.75”, width 14.75” (figure to figure), depth 13”. MLH. Estimate $800-$1,200
399. Art Nouveau Marquetry Inlaid & Mirrored Etagere circa 1900
397. Rare Graf Harrach Enameled & Engraved Handled Bowl
Harrach (Bohemian, founded 1712), circa 1900. height 4.15”, width 10”, diameter 5.5”. Estimate $800-$1,200
400. Royal Dux Art Nouveau Figural Porcelain Basket
French, circa 1900-1905. An Art Nouveau mahogany Royal Dux (Bohemian, founded 1860), circa 1900-1918. etagere decorated with light and darkwood marquetry Model #707. `Marked to underside with applied pink triinlay, carving, and pierced openwork, the backboard angle maker’s mark and raised rectangle bearing shape surmounted by a central carved shell with trailing number. height 11.75”, width 15”, depth 10.5”. acanthus leaves over two molded cyma curves forming Estimate $1,000-$2,000 a point at center with conforming molded frieze with a marquetry flower garland, over a large kidney shaped mirror flanked by two molded panels with marquetry inlaid cornucopias and scrolled vines, framed by tulipwood banding over two small display shelves with scalloped and molded edges surmounting small onion shaped mirrors the backboard sides decorated with relief carved acanthus scrolls, the large central display cabinet comprising a molded cornice, acanthus carved corbels and rectangular glass door with giltwood oval decorated with scroll and acanthus leaf motifs with brass escutcheon and pull at left of door, opening to an interior upholstered in rose velvet with two brackets for the placement of shelves, over a conforming drawer with marquetry inlaid ornamentation comprising a central urn flanked by classical grotesqueries and trailing leafy acanthus leaves, with two round brass escutcheons with ring pulls and a scalloped apron with central carved shell flanked by trailing acanthus leaves, the cabinet flanked by two display shelves each with inlaid crossbanding, c-scrolled cutouts flanking a central relief-carved scroll, with acanthus carved corbels, mirrored backs, and front stiles with light and darkwood banding joined by front pierced fretwork galleries, surmounting a lower display shelf with scalloped edge, all raised on four cabriole legs. height 82.75”, width 47”, depth 15”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
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402. Moser Cased Glass Cut to Clear Center Bowl
401. Moser Parcel Gilt Green Pillow Vase, Early 20th Century
Moser (Bohemian, founded 1857). Apparently unsigned. height 6”, diameter of top 8.75”, diameter of foot 4.6”. MLH. Estimate $300-$500
Moser (Bohemian, founded 1857), early 20th century. Apparently unmarked. height 4.75”, width 4.5”, depth 2.875” deep. MLH. Estimate $300-$500
403. Pair of Olive Moser Type Enameled Glass Vases
Manner of Moser (Bohemian, founded 1857), circa late 19th/ early 20th century. height 8.25”, width 3.5”. MLH. Estimate $400-$600
404. Rosewood Table with Portoro Turtle Top, 19th C.
American, likely New York, mid-19th century. A Rococo Revival console table comprising a portoro marble turtle top over rosewood frame decorated with high relief carved rosettes at serpentine skirt and sides, carved cabochons at knees in c-scroll cartouches over cabriole legs joined by curved molded stretchers with intricately carved central rondel with urn turned base and finial, terminating in scroll feet on casters. height 29.75”, width 40.5”, depth 30”. Estimate $600-$800
406. Pair of Moser Cobalt Blue Cut to Clear Vases
405. Large Signed Moser Emerald Glass Cabinet Chalice
407. Set of 6 Moser Cobalt Cut Glass Champagne Coupes
Moser (Bohemian, founded 1857), late 19th century. A set of six cobalt blue cut glass champagne coupe glasses of traditional form with round bowl adorned with ten cobalt glass cartouches surrounded to panels by alternating floral and swirling organic patterns, raised on a turned shaft with matching motif and round foot with gilt bands. Unmarked. height 4.875”. MLH. Estimate $300-$500
410. 19th/ 20th C. Silver Plate Standish & Basket
Moser (Bohemian, founded 1857). A large and impressive emerald glass cabinet chalice of typical form with crenulated rim, the round foot tapering to a cylindrical shaft decorated with six elongated cartouches alternating between gilt scrolls and colorful hand painted flowers, the shaft surmounted by cup form basin with opposing cut back medallions to exterior, one with a cluster of colorful flowers and the other with a finely painted young beauty, the green translucent surrounding field with intricate gilt scrolls. Signed to floral cartouche at base “Moser”. Overall height 14.125”, diameter of opening 6.875”. MLH. Estimate $400-$600
Late 19th/ early 20th century. A group of silver plated tabletop items comprising of an Egyptian Revival standish or desk tray raised on four Sphinx form feet and having cyma curved sides, the top with band of rolling wave form decoration at edge, two ovular channels to body, and central figural Sphinx flanked to front and back by square cut glass inkwells with copper collars, unmarked; and a footed Art Nouveau basket with cobalt glass insert, the stand with reticulated oak leaf and acorn motif and folding handle at top, unmarked. Estimate $300-$500
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Moser (Bohemian, founded 1857), late 19th century. A pair of matching cobalt blue cut to clear footed vases with flared rims accented in gilt spirals above tall cylindrical bodies with gilt borders and thick cut and gilt floral cluster banding terminating on a clear circular foot with scrolled motif. Unmarked. height 12.125”, diameter of top 3.6”, diameter of foot 4.125”. MLH. Estimate $400-$600
409. Moser Faceted Cobalt Vase with Gilt and Florals
Moser (Bohemian, founded 1857), early 20th century. A faceted round cobalt glass low vase with dodecagonal body surmounted by shoulder with 24 alternating triangular facets decorated with gilt fields and finely painted colorful enamel floral medallions. Unmarked. height 4.875”, diameter 7”. MLH. Estimate $400-$600
408. Moser Cobalt Cut Glass Vase with Gilt Details, 11” Moser (Bohemian, founded 1857). A cobalt blue cut glass vase of turned form with flared gilt rim over eight paneled clear body, each panel adorned with a rectangular cobalt cartouche surrounded with alternating fields of floral and swirling organic gilt patterning, the whole raised on an octagonal scalloped foot with matching decoration, with polished pontil. Unmarked. height 11”. MLH. Estimate $300-$500
411. Bohemian Blue Glass Decanter Set on Stand
Bohemian, early 20th century. A 13 piece double decanter set. Unmarked. Stand height 10.5”. Decanters height 8.25”. Cups height 1.75”. MLH. Estimate $300-$500
412. Loetz Iridized “Oil Spot” Gold Art Glass Vase
Loetz (Austrian, 1836-1947), early 20th century. A hand blown iridescent gold table vase with crimped rim above rounded body, exterior in stylized oil spot motif, bottom with ground pontil. Apparently unsigned. height 4.75”, diameter of top 5.5”. MLH. Estimate $300-$500
413. Loetz Bronze Mounted Crete Formosa Glass Pitcher Loetz (Austrian, 1836-1947), circa 1905. Loetz bronze mounted iridized glass water jug or pitcher in the “Crete Formosa” decor, the pinched pitcher ensconced with a network of thick raised irregular threads of blue and vibrant green or “crete” and applied to one side with an iridized emerald green handle. The Formosa design is applied on the finished bottom as well. Apparently unmarked. height 8.8”, diameter 8”. Estimate $400-$600
414. Loetz Blue Iridized Glass Vase with Gilt Portrait
Loetz (Austrian, 1836-1947). Art Nouveau blue iridescent art glass vase with gilt portrait of a young beauty, the vase form with typically Bohemian round foot tapering up to a wide cylindrical shaft with bulbous protrusion at top below incurvate neck and flared rim, decorated to body with gilt portrait of a young beauty surrounded by floral and foliate vines, vase with polished pontil. Marked to underside “Loetz Austria”. height 13.5”, diameter 5.5”. MLH. Estimate $400-$600
415. Loetz Ausfuehrung Vase with Applied Handles, Marked
Loetz (Austrian, 1836-1947), circa 1907. An Ausfuehrung 44 (green and gold matte iridescent) art glass vase, the green body of waisted form and applied with gold loop handles to two sides below a band of threading at shoulder, the rim of folded quatrefoil form. Marked to underside “Loetz Austria”. height 6”, width across handles 4”. MLH. Estimate $400-$600
416. Loetz Iridescent Art Glass Vase with Flowers, Signed Loetz (Austrian, 1836-1947). An iridescent art glass vase of tapering cylindrical form on a round everted foot and with wide round mouth, decorated to front with colorful and gilt enamel flowers. Marked to underside “Loetz Austria”. height 8.75”, diameter of foot 2.875”. MLH. Estimate $500-$700
418. Loetz Phanomen Gre 377 Iridescent Blue Glass Vase
Loetz (Austrian, 1836-1947), circa 1900. A cobalt blue glass vase in the Phanomen Gre 377 “Lava” style with ground mouth over an rounded collar and spreading neck above curving shoulders tapering to pinched foot, the whole with iridescent blue textured finish, possibly Kralik. Apparently unmarked. height 8.8”, base diameter 3”. MLH. Estimate $800-$1,200
419. Loetz Yellow Papillon Vase with Silver Overlay
Loetz (Austrian, 1836-1947). A Jack in the Pulpit iridescent yellow Papillon art glass vase with silver overlay, the body of dimpled form with Art Nouveau style silver overlay and rim on shaped mouth. Apparently unmarked. height 8.5”, width of base 5.125”. MLH. Estimate $800-$1,200
420. Loetz Green Glass & Bronze Mounted Vase
Loetz (Austrian, 1836-1947), early 20th century. A green iridized glass overlaid with abstract iridescent opalescent patterns, the cylindrical neck and bulbous bottom contained within a bronze frame with squared organic style handles issuing berried laurel leaves. Apparently unsigned. height 10.5”, width 8” (handle to handle). Estimate $800-$1,200
417. Loetz Bronze Mounted Blue Iridescent Glass Vase
Loetz (Austrian, 1836-1947), early 20th century. An Art Nouveau diminutive cobalt Papillon iridized art glass vase of conical form with bulbous top, the glass mounted in a tripartite bronze fixture cast in relief with flowers and fans and having arced sweeping arms from vase neck to base. height 7”, width across feet 4.5”. Apparently unmarked. MLH. Estimate $400-$600
421. Loetz Candia Papillon Persian Water Sprinkler Vase
Loetz (Austrian, 1836-1947), early 20th century. A gold iridescent ‘Candia Papillon’ oil spot vase in the form of a Persian water sprinkler with tear-drop shaped mouth and slender neck leading to a tri-pinched rounded body. The circular base apparently unmarked with concave finished pontil. height 10.3”. MLH. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
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422. Steuben Gold Aurene Calcite Bowl & Underplate
Frederick Carder (English, 1863-1963) for Steuben Glass Works (American, founded 1903), circa 1903-1932. A gold aurene art glass calcite finger bowl & underplate, shape #2680, with ribbed body, gold iridescent interior with a slightly scalloped rim. Both are apparently unmarked. height of bowl 2.5”, diameter 4.75”. height of underplate 1.25”, diameter 6.5”. MLH. Estimate $300-$500
423. Fine Iridized Black Amethyst Crackle Glass Vase
Manner of Loetz (Austrian, 1836-1947) or Graf Harrach (Bohemian, founded 1712), circa 1900. Very fine iridescent black amethyst or “bronze” and crackle glass squat vase with fire polished mouth and shallow neck over swelling shoulders tapering to a narrow cylindrical base with polished pontil, apparently unsigned. height 2.8”. Diameter of mouth 2.15”. MLH. Estimate $300-$500
424. 2 Carder Steuben Gold Aurine Bowls, 1 Marked
Frederick Carder (English, 1863-1963) for Steuben Glass Works (American, founded 1903), circa 1903-1932. A group of two gold aurine art glass bowls comprising footed bowl similar to shape 2851, the cup form tapering body with flared rim surmounting a round pedestal foot with gold aurine interior and calcite exterior; and a gold aurine bonbon or master salt, shape 138, with wide ruffled edge and onion skin finish. Footed bowl apparently unmarked. Bon bon marked to underside “Steuben Aurine 138”. Footed bowl height 3”, diameter 6”. Bonbon diameter 6”. MLH. Estimate $400-$600
427. Group of 2 Carder Steuben Gold Aurene Items
425. Two Finely Iridized Hand Blown Art Glass Vases
Likely Bohemian, circa 1900. Two finely iridized hand blown art glass vases comprising a tall slender bluegold iridescent glass vase with slightly flaring mouth and long slender neck with highly iridized finish and broken pontil; the other a squat bulbous stick form vase in amethyst iridescent with finished pontil, attributed to Josef Rindskopf (Bohemia, 1890 - 1927). Apparently neither vase marked. height of tall vase 8.6”. Height of squat vase 5.8”. MLH. Estimate $300-$500
426. Steuben Selenium Red Glass Shade Vase, #913
Frederick Carder (English, 1863-1963) for Steuben Glass Works (American, founded 1903), first quarter of 20th century. Steuben selenium red glass “shade vase”, #913 with slightly flaring rim and optic ribs. The polished pontil apparently not signed. height 5.5”, mouth diameter 5.25”. Estimate $400-$600
Frederick Carder (English, 1863-1963) for Steuben Glass Works (American, founded 1903), circa 1903-1932. A group of two gold aurene items comprising of a vase, shape #162, with round rolled foot surmounted by short cylindrical body with wide flared and ruffled rim; and a bon bon, shape #231, with round foot surmounted by trefoil incurvate rim. Vase marked to underside “Aurene 162”. Bon bon marked to underside “Aurene 231”. Vase height 3”, diameter 4”. Bon bon height 2.25”, diameter 3.5”. MLH. Estimate $400-$600
430. Carder Steuben Gold Aurine Calcite Compote, 10.75”
Frederick Carder (English, 1863-1963) for Steuben Glass Works (American, founded 1903), circa 1903-1932. A gold aurine and white calcite art glass compote, shape #2760, with round pedestal foot surmounted by short shaft and subtly ruffled round bowl with flaring shaped rim, the interior in iridescent gold aurine onion skin and the exterior in white calcite. Apparently unmarked. height 5”, diameter 10.75”. MLH. Estimate $700-$900
428. Gold Aurene Iridized Art Glass Vase, Attr. Quezal Attributed to Quezal (American (New York), 1901-1924). A fine gold aurene iridized art glass vase with squat mouth over a rounded shoulder tapering to a rolled foot. Polished pontil with remnants of likely Quezal mark. height 7.75”, diameter of base 3.15”. MLH. Estimate $500-$700
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429. Steuben Blue Aurene Standing Cologne Bottle, #1414
Frederick Carder (English, 1863-1963) for Steuben Glass Works (American, founded 1903), circa 1910. A Blue Aurene iridescent art glass standing cologne or perfume bottle, shape #1414, the tapering cylindrical body raised on a disc foot and with teardrop shaped stopper. Marked to underside “Aurene 1414”. height 7.5”, diameter of foot 2.25”. MLH. Estimate $600-$800
432. Collection of 11 Assorted Sterling Silver Items
American/British, 19th/20th century. Group of thirteen 433. sterling silver items comprising of a British diminutive Group of 4 Silver Plate Figural Napkin Rings sterling silver trophy engraved on with “R.N. Hospital American, late 19th/ early 20th century. Butterfly motif 1923”, marked with Birmingham city mark, sterling assay napkin ring height 2.75”, diameter of bottom 3.125”. American, late 19th/ early 20th century. James Tufts mark, and year mark for 1928 (separated from base) Bird napkin ring height 3.5”, width 2.6”, depth 1.9”. Turtle napkin rings height 4.5”, diameter of circular base 2.6”. marked with “PACE KEEN & PAGE Ltd. SILVERSMITHS napkin ring height 2.9”, width 2.25”, depth 3.75”. Mouse Hartford Silver Plate Co. napkin ring height 3.25”, width PLYMOUTH” for the retailer; a Robert Pringle and Sons themed napkin ring height 1.75”, width 2.6”, depth 1.9”. 2.75”, depth 1.5”. Putti on turtle figurine height 3.125”, Ltd. (London, 1931-1965), engraved “B.H.B.C. Dilliway MLH. Estimate $300-$500 width 2”, depth 3.75”. MLH. Cup 1935 WON BY G.C. Martin”; a sterling match book Estimate $300-$500 cover with monogram on front, marked on back “STERLING 235” and on front edge “A.R.T. MFG. Co NEW YORK PAT. JAN. 12.04.”; a set of five matching salt shakers marked on bottom with “STERLING”; an unmatched shaker with twisted gadrooned edge marked “STERLING”; a Gorham sterling napkin ring, marked on interior with maker’s mark above “STERLING 883” engraved with “Veryl Preston” within engraved floral borders; and a sterling handled brush with scrolled foliate motif and monogrammed “R”. Total weight (including one trophy base) 7.35 troy ounces. Overall height (including base) 3.75”. Estimate $300-$500
431. 4 Silverplate Items, Napkin Rings & Figurine
436. 12 Sterling Viking Boat Open Salts with Spoons
434. 26 Sterling & Plate Letter Openers & Bookmarks Collection of 26 letter openers and bookmarks Estimate $300-$500
435. 2 Tiffany & Co. Silver Items--Shears & Box
Tiffany & Co. (American (New York), founded 1837). A collection of two silver items comprising of a Victorian silver plated pair of ornate grape shears or scissors decorated with repousse scrolled foliates and rosette handles marked “TIFFANY & CO”, “MAKERS 30”; and a circa 1907-1908 hinged rectangular dresser box with curved corners, top with scrolled foliate motif surrounding medallion for monogramming, marked on edge “TIFFANY & Co 17191 A MAKERS 4181”, opposite edge marked “STERLING 925-1000 M”. Shears length 6.5”. Box measures 2.5” x 3.75” x 1.5”. Box weight 3.73 troy ounces. MLH. Estimate $300-$500
439. WMF Silverplate Figural Max & Moritz Cork Stand
437. Wilcox Silverplated Figural Biscuit Barrel
Wilcox Silver Plate Company (Meriden, Connecticut, founded 1865), circa 1877. A silver plated figural jewelry casket or biscuit barrel, the cylindrical container with engraved floral scene on front of door that opens when arched handle with perched bird with chains in mouth moves back. Interior with remnants of pink silver lining. Supported on X form supports on sides with ball feet. Underside marked with maker’s mark with “WILCOX SILVER PLATE CO” surrounding crossed hammers, “QUADRUPLE PLATE” around top and pattern number “1943” above “PATENT APPLIED FOR”. height 11.25”, width 6.75”, depth 5.5”. Provenance: Property from the Braselton Estate, Lawrenceville, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500
440. $Collection of 5 Silverplate Figural Napkin Rings American, late 19th century. Pair of dog motif napkin ring height 1.6”, diameter 1.75”. Kate Greenaway style napkin ring height width 2.6”, depth 2.5”. Lion napkin ring height 3”, width 3.125”, depth 1.6”. Meriden B. Company boy and dog themed napkin ring height 3.25”, width 3.25”, depth 1.75”. MLH. Estimate $400-$600
Norwegian, circa 1960s. Complimenting set of twelve (12) Norwegian gold washed sterling silver figural open salts in the form of a Viking Ship. There are 2 yellow, 3 white, 3 green enameled salts. Four of the salts retain original silver body with no enamel. The interior bottom of each enameled salt is stamped ‘925 S. STERLING’ and “NORWAY” below the makers mark for silversmith Theodore Olsen eftf of Burgen (founded 1868). The associated spoons are marked “Sterling Norway”. The four silver boats lacking enamel are hallmarked for Lohne Brothers of Bergen, Norway, silver content 830 as are the four spoons. height 1.6”, width 3.25”, diameter 1.25”. MLH. Estimate $500-$700
19th/20th century. Crossed rifle motif toast rack height 7.3”, width 7.8”, depth 3.9”. Diameter of circular silverplated dishes or coasters 5”. Estimate $300-$500
Wurttembergische Metallwarenfabrik (German, founded 1823), circa 1903. A silver plated nickel metal figural cork stand with two standing figures (one on top of each cork or bottle stopper) depicting the fictional and humorous German characters of Max and Moritz (created by Wilhelm Busch, circa 1865). Corks supported on fitted stand with four splayed legs, pierced skirt and rounded ring at top framing figures. Monogrammed with “C.N.” on collar of each stopper and on center of stand. Marked on side of stand and back of each stopper with WMF diamond form maker’s mark and I/O for silver-plating. height 6”, width 5”, depth 5.4”. MLH. Estimate $300-$500
441. Meriden B. Company Silverplate Canister, 19th C.
442. Collection of 4 Silverplate Figural Napkin Rings
438. Collection of 8 Silverplate Serving Items
Meriden Brittania Company (American, founded 1852). Marked on bottom with maker’s mark with “MERIDEN B. COMPANY” with scales above “34 S”. height 4.25”, width 6.5”, depth 5.25”. Provenance: Property from the Braselton Estate, Lawrenceville, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500
American, late 19th century. Tufts napkin ring height 3.75”, width 2.5”, depth 2.75”. Merdien B. Company napkin ring height 5.125”, diameter of base 3.125”. Rockford napkin ring height 3.4”, width , depth. Unmarked bird napkin ring height 3.9”, diameter of base 1.9”. Estimate $500-$700
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445. American Sterling Silver Candy Dishes & Pitcher
443. Collection of 6 Silver Mounted Master Salts
19th century. A collection of six silver mounted master salt cellars comprising of four matching cellars of round form with cut crystal inserts raised on three downswept foliate feet surmounted by facial masks along insert body and joined at rim by band of silver with reeded scalloped edge, one with very faint hand incised mark to underside “20/184, ZR-1-1-4”; and a pair of German 800 sterling silver ovular master salt with glass inserts being decorated with wide band of reticulated figural scenes and mounted on four downswept feet with figural masks, each marked to side “Germany 800” beside an indistinguishable figural mark. Four cellars each 2.25” tall, 4.5” wide at feet. Two cellars each 1.875” tall, 3.25” wide. Provenance: Acquired at Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Chicago, Illinois, on October 4, 2010, Lot 943, whereby sold and acquired by Estate of Mary L. Haugk, Lawrenceville, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500
444. Two Silver Mounted Cut Glass Tabletop Items
English, American, early 20th century. A group of two silver and cut glass tabletop items comprising a cut glass and plated silver caviar, bonbon, or butter dish, the dome shaped revolving lid or top decorated with cut octagonal hobnail canes centered with 26 cut rays, rotating to a simple colorless shallow bowl supported on neoclassical base with four legs headed with ram’s masks on cloven feet united by garland swags and centered by medallion; the other a cranberry cut glass oval basket decorated all over with octagonal hobnail canes headed with cut fans at the shaped top, the silver handle, likely sterling, marked with lion passant and other illegible marks. height of revolving dish 5.15”, width 9” (handle to handle), depth 5.5”. height of basket 2.3” (not including handle), width 6.5”, diameter 5”. MLH. Estimate $300-$500
American, 19th century. A collection of three pieces of American Art Nouveau sterling silver comprising of a pair of candy dishes with cut crystal bowls by Mauser Manufacturing Company (American (New York), 18871903), the bowl with exterior cut geometric decoration of fans, diamonds, and stars in an overall floral pattern, the wide silver rim edged with c scrolls and fruit bunches; and a small hexagonal pitcher with incurvate spout and scrolled handle by unknown maker decorated with repousse flowers in urns and c scrolls. Dishes marked to underside of rim “Sterling Silver, 925/1000 FINE” beside maker’s mark and “425”, likely a pattern number. Pitcher marked to underside with unknown maker’s mark below “sterling”. Dishes 1.5” tall, 6.75” diameter. Pitcher 5.875” tall, 6.625” spout to handle. weight of pitcher 12.775 troy ounces. MLH. Estimate $300-$500
448. Two Silverplate Articles: Candelabra & Dresser Box 447. Collection of 5 Sterling Serving Pieces & 1 EPNS
446. Pair of 800 Silver Owl Shakers with Gold Wash
Continental, 20th century. Pair of vermeil animal motif salt and pepper shakers in the form of an owl, each with 800 silver with gold wash, faceted red glass eyes, chased feather covered bodies and heads that twist off to refill salt and pepper held therein. Each marked on bottom with “800”. height 2.75”, width 1.25”, depth 1.25”. Estimate $300-$500
A collection of four sterling silver and one silver plate serving pieces comprising of a William Adams/ Towle silver plated pierced fish or meat fork decorated to handle with flowers and leaves; a sterling pierced jelly server, maker unknown with beaded decoration to shaped handle; a Richard Crossley (London, founded 1782) small sterling ladle c.1806; and a pair of small sterling ladles c. 1824 by a London maker, either William Edwards or William Eaton. Meat fork 9.75” long, jelly server 9.375” long, Richard Crossley ladle 6.5” long, pair of ladles 7” long. All measurements are . Total weight of sterling 7.9 troy ounces. Estimate $300-$500
Continental, late 19th/ early 20th century. A group of two repousse silver plated items comprising a small three light figural candelabra with a winged putti at center standing upon a round column form pedestal on four outswept feet, the figure supporting an arched form mounted at crest by three candle cups adorned wtih c scroll and floral repousse decoration; and a rectangular form dresser box, each of the five planes decorated with repousse figural scene with many putti in landscape settings, the hinged lid opening to reveal a wooden structure with two compartments. Candle apparently unmarked. Box marked to underside with three unknown marks. Candle height 9.5”. Box height 2.375”, width 7.75”, depth 4.25”. MLH. Estimate $400-$600
450. Set of Nine Sterling Silver Goblets, Marked
449. Rock Crystal Wheel Engraved Luncheon Set, 68 pcs
Manner of Thomas Webb & Sons (English, 1837-1990), early 20th century. Sixty-Eight piece rock crystal hand blown and wheel engraved luncheon set comprising of 11 sherbets, 12 finger bowls, 11 underplates, 11 water goblets, 12 cordials and 11 wine glasses, all decorated in the Art Nouveau style with repeating swirling designs, leafy vinery and tulips. sizes: Sherbet height 4.75”, diameter 3.3”; bowl height 2.4”, diameter 4.5”; underplate diameter 6.75”; cordial height 5.25”; wine height 6”; water goblet 6.5”. MLH. Estimate $500-$700
451. Emerald Green Cut Glass Bottle, Attributed to Webb
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Attributed to Thomas Webb & Sons (English, 1837-1990) circa 1900. A fine English emerald green cut to clear silver mounted bottle or decanter, the silver knob shaped hinged lid with floral repousse collar hung with chain and joined to applied glass on rotund body, the stick neck and body in emerald green and cut clear with stylized flowering branches. The base with polished pontil. Apparently unmarked. height 9.25”. Estimate $800-$1,200
American, first half of 20th century. Set of nine near matched sterling silver goblets, each with flared rim above body supported on a tapered shaft terminating on a circular domed foot. Each marked on bottom, four different marks comprising of one marked “STERLING”; four with M. Fred Hirsch Co. (Jersey City, New Jersey, circa 1920-1945) mark above “STERLING” and “27” for pattern number; three with lion passant above “STERLING” and pattern “044” and one with shield form maker’s mark above “STERLING” and “22” for pattern beside “7 1/2” for height. height 6.6”, diameter of top 3.3”; one of shorter form height, diameter of top 6.3”, diameter 3.3”. Total weight 41.21 troy ounces. Provenance: Property from the Braselton Estate, Lawrenceville, Georgia. Estimate $800-$1,200
452. Stevens & Williams Intaglio Cut Glass Decanter
Stevens & Williams (English, 1847 - 1930), circa 1900. Very fine Stevens & Williams intaglio cut amethyst glass and sterling mounted decanter, attributed to Joshua Hodgetts (1858 -1933), the decanter with sterling and cut glass stopper stamped ‘Sterling’ over a sterling raised shaped dual spout, the collar decorated with stylized floral motif and stamped ‘B & F’ ‘Sterling’, the long slender neck with two sections of oval vertical cut to clear panels separated by bands of geometric vertical cuts, the flattened globular form body with a flat base decorated in an Art Nouveau style of foliate and floral motif, the bottom with large cut hobstar, apparently unmarked. height 14.25”, width 7”, base depth 3”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
453. Group of 2 19th C. Sterling Mounted Crystal Items
English and American, fourth quarter 19th century. A lay down perfume scent bottle or flask by William Henry Williams (English (London), founded 1842), circa 1889; a crystal pitcher mounted with sterling collar and mouth by J. F. Fradley (American (New York), 1866-1936), circa 1875. Bottle marked to side of sterling collar with maker’s mark “WHW” beside 925 standard mark, London mark, and date mark. Pitcher marked to back of collar with maker’s mark, “Sterling”, “857X”, “925-1000 Fine”. Bottle 1.375” tall, 10.875” wide, 2.125” deep. Pitcher 11.75” tall, 6.25” spout to handle. MLH. Estimate $300-$500
455. Group of 3 Satin Glass Egg & Gilt Metal Items
Continental, late 19th century. All unmarked. Perfume height 5.9”, width 2.9”, depth 2.9”. Vanity tray height 5.25”, width 4.9”, depth 3.25”. Dresser box height 2.25” , width 4”, depth 2.9”. MLH. Estimate $300-$500 Edward Hald (Swedish, 1883-1980), for Orrefors, circa 1927. Scent bottle, cologne bottle, or perfume bottle designed by Edward Hald and engraved/cut by Ragnar Bergkvist (active 1921-1930), Acid etched signature to the underside ‘Orrefors. Hald. 479.27. R.” height 8.5”. MLH. Estimate $500-$700
454. Edward Hald for Orrefors Scent Bottle with Dauber
457. 2 Sterling Servers & Plated Repousse Dresser Box
456. Three Guilloche Enamel Boxes w/Butterfly Motif German, first half 20th century. Box with blue butterfly marked on interior rim “GERMANY STERLING”; box with yellow butterfly and purple blossom marked on interior rim on underside of top “935 BADEN”; box with yellow butterfly marked “935” on underside. Blue butterfly lidded box height 1.4”, diameter 2.4”. Yellow butterfly with purple blossom box height 0.90”, diameter 2.8”. Yellow butterfly box height 2”, diameter 2.5”. MLH. Estimate $300-$500
A collection of sterling and silver plate items comprising of a Buccellati (Italian) “Milano” sterling silver pierced shell form vegetable or jelly server with leaf tip decoration to handle, maker’s mark to underside of handle; a sterling Danish spade shaped server c.1904-1932 decorated to handle with shell motif, marked to underside of handle “Haandsmevet” beside assay mark; and a silver plated dresser box with ornate figural repousse decoration to ovular body and lid, the box raised on four scroll form feet with hinged lid opening to reveal an open gold washed compartment, marked to inner rim “KS4”. Buccelatti server 8.875” long. Total weight of sterling 6.2 troy ounces. Estimate $300-$500
458. Group of 2 Cameo Glass Perfume Vials, Signed
Continental, early 20th century Inscribed R. GEIGER (unknown). Each 9.25” long. MLH. Estimate $300-$500
459. 3 19th C English Sterling Mounted Crystal Perfumes English, second half 19th century. Single short bottle by Richard Comyns from London dated 1874; and a pair of sea urchin form bottles, one an atomizer, by George Brace from London dated 1881, also with H. Greaves New St. Birmingham retailer’s mark. Each bottle marked to side of collar with maker’s mark, city mark, date mark, standard mark, and Queen Victoria duty mark. Each bottle height 3.5”. MLH. Estimate $300-$500
460. Baccarat for Myon Coeur de Femme Perfume Bottle
Baccarat (French, founded 1764) for Myon (French, 1928-1940s). Acid marks to underside for Myon and Baccarat. Overall height 4.25”, 3” square. MLH. Estimate $600-$800
461. Three English Sterling Mounted Crystal Perfumes
English, first quarter 20th century. A collection of three sterling silver mounted crystal perfume or scent bottles comprising a pair of obelisk form bottles likely by Hawksford & Son from London dated 1906, each with tartan patterned cut crystal body and sterling collar; and a single tall bottle by H. Pidduck & Sons from Birmingham dated 1912, the bottle of baluster vase form with rounded cut crystal body on square foot and with sterling collar. Obelisk bottles height 6.875”. Single bottle height 6.25”. MLH. Estimate $300-$500
464. Spangled Cranberry Glass & Sterling Scent Vial
462. Pair of Moser Glass Enameled Scent Bottles, Signed Moser (Bohemian, founded 1857), circa late 19th century. Each bottle signed ‘Moser’ and numbered 72 & 73, respectively. height 9”, width 2.75”, depth 2.75”. MLH. Estimate $300-$500
463. 19th C. Mahogany Eastlake Style Display Table
American, late 19th century. height 30.25”, width 35.75”, depth 17.75”. MLH. Estimate $300-$500
English, late 19th century. Sterling silver mounted spangled or aventurine cranberry glass scent vial or lay down perfume bottle of elongated flattened ovoid form. Collar on sterling silver top marked with “WSM” for maker, London, sterling and I within shield dating the item circa 1884, otherwise unmarked. length 9.5”. MLH. Estimate $300-$500
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467. American Aesthetic Gilt Bronze & Glass Vanity Set
465. Aesthetic Movement Gilt & Champleve Basket
466. American Aesthetic Leather Top Desk, 19th C.
American, late 19th century, circa 1870s-1880s. An oak one-drawer desk decorated in the style of the American Aesthetic Era, comprising a burgundy embossed rectangular leather top with canted corners framed by incised foliate banding decoration, the sides of the top framed by bamboo turned trim, over the incised, partial gilt and bamboo turned frieze, the desk drawer with two pulls each comprising two wooden rondels joined by a bamboo turned handle, all over the legs each comprising two bamboo turned columns joined by bamboo turnings with incised corner blocks, joined by conforming bamboo turned stretches with block joints with carved flower heads, meeting the central lower shelf above an incised block support. height 30”, width 42”, depth 24.25”. Estimate $600-$800
Continental, likely French, last quarter of 19th century. Aesthetic Movement gilt metal basket with beaded border at top of shaped basket with engraved wavy branch and speckled accents surrounding leaf and floral form champleve enamel accents on sides, surmounting a thin faux bamboo support leading to lower cross stretcher shelf with additional engraved and champleve decoration on four grotesque mask and scrolled legs terminating on toupie feet. Apparently unmarked. height 9.8”, width 9.75”, depth 6.75”. Provenance: From the Estate of Norma Seidman, Lincolnwood, Illinois whereby sold by Leslie Hindman Auctioneers in Chicago, Illinois as Lot 562 on their May 2nd, 2010 auction whereby acquired and sold to the Estate of Mary L. Haugk, Lawrenceville, Georgia. Estimate $400-$600
American, late 19th century. An American Aesthetic Movement gilt bronze mounted cranberry cut-to-clear glass vanity set, the form depicting a peaked roof structure with four reticulated walls formed with faux bois scrolling and crossing bars, the form raised on four splayed legs with ball feet and hinging open near center to allow access to two perfume or dresser bottles each with applied gilt bronze scrolling details to body and stopper, the structure mounted at front with half ovoid dish. height 8”, width 7”, depth 5”. MLH. Estimate $400-$600
469. Edmond Lachenal “Japanesque” Vase, Signed
468. English Bamboo Cabinet with Faux Books, 19th C.
Edmond Lachenal (French,1855–1948), “Japanesque” stoneware pottery table vase, circa 1895-1900. Art Nouveau vase with twin faux bamboo form handles at top joing neck to body, raised black enamels with bamboo leaf design on body on cream speckled ground, black rim at top of neck. Bottom with black artist signature “LACHENAL” with monogram. height 12.4”, diameter of opening at top 3.25”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
English, second half 19th century. An English Aesthetic Movement tortoiseshell painted bamboo cabinet, the top decorated with painted black and red design, over a coved molding surmounting the case comprising chocolate brown tooled leather sides with flower and bird pattern and front door comprising a simulated library with two rows of leather bound books divided by a bamboo faux shelf railing, the round gilt pull opening to a case interior lined in conforming tooled leather separated by a coved shelf forming two rows of storage space, the base comprising turned bamboo stiles and cross rails over a tooled leather lower shelf forming a magazine or newspaper rack, all raised on 2 front cabriole legs with hoof feet and 2 straight back legs. height 46.75”, width 21”, depth 15”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
471. Pair of American Aesthetic Period Side Chairs
American, Late 19th century (circa 1870s1880s). A pair of intricately carved walnut side chairs in the American Aesthetic style, the backs decorated with flower, vine, and scroll carving with central carved cabochon flanked by a pattern of scrolls, over the needlepoint seat with flower bouquet motif in shades of gold, rose, red-violet, and green on slate blue ground, over the base with front vine carved arches over turned front legs and raking back legs. height 35”, width 18”, depth 18”, seat to floor 18.5”. Estimate $500-$700
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470. Aesthetic Period Curio Cabinet/ Etagere, 19th C.
American, late 19th century. An Aesthetic Movement ebonized wood curio cabinet or etagere comprising a high relief carved owl flanked by acorn leaves and high relief carved acorns, over a molding surmounting the central beveled form mirror and molded cabinet top, the rectangular glass door decorated with patinated organic foliate form hinges and decorative patinated keyhole escutcheon, door opening to interior with one bracket for the placement of a shelf, over an arch decorated with incised carving with vines and corner sunbursts, the central portion flanked by two side display cabinets each with projecting molded cornices, carved cutout arches with sunbursts and patera rondels, and four display surfaces, each with a beveled back mirror and block and baluster turned stiles, the balusters decorated with carved dragonflies, all raised on six carved and molded feet. height 71”, width 48”, depth 16.5” Estimate $1,000-$2,000
472. American Aesthetic Ebonized Parcel Gilt Pedestal
American, Late 19th century (circa 1870s-1880s). An Aesthetic Movement ebonized wood pedestal in the form of an Doric column with parcel gilt decoration, the round top surmounting the turned column capital over flower head carved turning with gilt central discs over a gilt brass banding of raised sunflowers, surmounting the column shaft with a pattern of incised tall gilt sunflowers in urns, over the base gilt brass banding of conforming sunflowers over molded torus, resting on a cavetto molded plinth. height 41.25”, diameter of top 12.5”, depth of plinth 13.5”. Estimate $500-$700
475. Diminutive Gilt Bronze Carriage Clock, Imari Motif
474. Henredon Chinese Style Elm Console Table
473. Collection of Three Glass Snuff Bottles
Chinese and Continental, 19th/ 20th century. Each unmarked. Chinese reverse painted glass snuff bottle height 4.5”, width 2.75”, depth 2”. Egg form snuff bottle length 2.5”. “Malachite” snuff bottle height 2.9”, width 2.25”, depth 1”. MLH. Estimate $300-$500
476. Group of 2 Tortoiseshell Cases--Late 19th C.
English and Japanese, late 19th century. Each unmarked. English card case measures 3.75” x 2.75”. Inro box measures 4” x 2.25”. MLH. Estimate $300-$500
Folio Eleven Collection by Henredon (American, (North Carolina), founded 1945). height 29.5”, width 44”, depth 22”. Estimate $400-$600
477. Japonisme Style Green Glass Vase with Gilt Base Attributed to Moser (Bohemian, founded 1857), early 20th century. Apparently unmarked. height 7.25”, diameter of base 3.5”. MLH. Estimate $300-$500
French, first quarter 20th century. A diminutive five glass gilt brass cased carriage clock, the front, back, and two side glasses decorated with hand painted Orientalist decoration in the Imari palette, the white enamel face with blue Roman umerals and an outer seconds dial in red Arabic numerals, with steel banjo hands. Impressed mark to back of movement “784”, otherwise unmarked. height 2.875”, width 1.625”, depth 1.375”. Estimate $300-$500
478. 8 Miniature Carved Jade Musical Instruments
Chinese, 20th century. Collection of eight miniature carved jade and stone musical instruments comprising of a pipa (four stringed lute with pear shaped body); a yueqin (Chinese guitar); a guqin (a seven stringed zither); an erhu (two stringed fiddle); a haotong (copper signal pipe); a sheng (mouth organ); a classical violin; and a three stringed instrument. Accompanied with seven stained wood stands. Classical violin measures 3.6”. Sheng measures 2.5”. Estimate $300-$500
480. Moser Karlsbad Gilt Decorated Geese Glass Vases
479. Two-Tiered Paint Decorated Maple Side Table
Likely English, early 20th century. A maple two-tier occasional table, both tiers of quatrefoil octagon form framed by a pierced brass gallery, the top comprising bird’s eye maple veneer paint decorated with stylized pink flowers on brown branches with dark green leaves and blue and pink bird with red beak, the lower tier with stylized trailing flower branch with pink flowers and dark green leaves, the top raised on four ring and baluster turned maple columns joined by the lower gallery terminating in saber feet. height 29.5”, width 22”, depth 18”. MLH. Estimate $300-$500
Moser (Bohemian, founded 1857), 20th century. A collection of two dark taupe textured glass table vases, each with gilt rim above rounded body ornamented with gilt flying geese above cattails. Larger vase marked on bottom “Moser Karlsbad”. Larger vase height 7.25”, diameter of rim 2.75”. Smaller vase height 4.25”, diameter of rim 1.9”. Provenance: Property from a Private Southeast Michigan Collection whereby sold through Leslie Hindman Auctioneers in Chicago, Illinois on their July 19, 2010 auction as Lot 987 whereby acquired and sold to the Estate of Mary L. Haugk, Lawrenceville, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500
483. Pair of Chinese Silver & Cloisonne Enameled Swans
482. Chinese Export Silver Filigree & Enamel Peacock Chinese, likely 20th century. height 5.9”, width 6.7”, depth 3”. Estimate $500-$700
Chinese, 20th century. Pair of silver filigree and cloisonne enameled swans with turqouise, coral and other stone cabochons throughout bodies decorated with cloisonne feathered. One swan bird depicted with head sloped downward, the other with head up and hinged wings, both with green, cream and blue feathered backs that lift out to reveal blue enameled storage within. Each marked on bottom “SILVER”. Swan (with upturned head) height 5.5”, width 3”, depth 6”. Swan (with downturned head) height 4.5”, width 3”, depth 6.125”. Estimate $1,200-$2,400
481. Set of 3 French Marquetry Inlaid Nesting Tables
Likely French, late 19th/ early 20th century. A set of three mahogany nesting tables of Asian inspired chinoiserie design, each with mother of pearl, silver gilt and bone marquetry inlaid tops, scalloped sides, and pierced legs decorated with Asian inspired fretwork, joined by a shaped stretcher and resting on lion head bases with stylized paw feet. Highest table top decorated with Asian inspired marquetry scene of a tree branch with mother of pearl blossoms in the foreground, five bone inlaid birds, a pair of fisherman with bone inlaid skin fishing on a pier, and a frog resting on a piece stylized driftwood, middle table top decorated with scene of a shirtless fisherman with bone inlaid skin perched on a bamboo water system hoisting a silver gilt inlaid fish at the end of his line over a pool of water, a bamboo tree with three leafy limbs to the right of the over a light and darkwood shaded dragonfly, lowest table top decorated with a scene of two frogs on a rocky path holding lanterns on sticks, lanterns decorated with mother of pearl inlaid flowers, a single stylized cloud in the sky above, a bamboo shoot to the right of the scene with a vine on which a bird is perched. Middle and lowest table can fully fit beneath tallest table. Approximate height highest table 30”, width 23”, depth 15”, middle table height 29”, width 20”, depth 15”, lowest table height 28”, width 18” depth 15”. MLH. Estimate $600-$800
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484. Fine Engraved Colorless Glass Cracker Jar
American, second half 19th century. Apparently unmarked. size 8.5”, diameter of mouth 4.75”. MLH. Estimate $300-$500
485. After Dolci, Framed Hand Painted Porcelain Plaque After Carlo Dolci (Italian, 1616-1686), unsigned hand painted porcelain plaque with rounded arched top set within fitted niche in deep burgundy matting. Late 19th to early 20th century shaped porcelain plaque hand painted with image after Dolci’s 17th century masterwork depicting a Madonna and Child scene with young baby Christ Child resting on a tasseled pillow being tended to by adoring Mary. Pencil inscripton on back of plaque noting Carlo Dolci, no other signs of marks. Overall framed 13.75” x 12”. Plaque measures 5.5” x 3.2”. MLH. Estimate $300-$500
486. Bellflower Colorless Water Pitcher & Creamer
American, third quarter 19th century. A bellflower double vine water pitcher with bellflower single vine creamer, both colorless lead glass. The water pitcher in shouldered form with vines flowing right and left, ribs end in straight line at shoulder, applied solid handle, polished pontil mark. The creamer with vines flowing left, ribbed to rim with applied solid handle, 31 rays under foot. Both apparently unmarked. Also known as “Ribbed Leaf’, probably M’Kee & Brothers, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. height of water pitcher at lip 8.15”, handle 9.4”. height of creamer at lip 5.75”, handle 6.6”. MLH. Estimate $300-$500
487. Group of 3 Miniature Portraits of French Ladies
Continental School, 19th century. A collection of three diminutive portraits of ladies comprising one rectangular painting on bone after “Portrait of Empress Yelizaveta Alekseyevna” by Elizabeth Louise Vigee-Lebrun (French, 1755-1842), inscribed lower right “Lebrun”, the original painted in 1798 and depicting the young woman in a brown wrap and light blue scarf wrapped around her flowing blonde hair, portrait contained in a rectangular gilt brass frame with floral swags and reticulated border; an oval painting on bone likely depicting Marie Antoinette in corsetted blue dress and large hat with plumage; and an oval painting on bone depicting an 18th century French woman with white dress pulled down exposing her breast. Rectangular portrait 4” x 3.125”. MLH. Estimate $500-$700
488. American Colorless Glass Water Pitcher & Creamer
American, circa 1870. Early American colorless pattern glass pitcher and creamer. The water pitcher in the ‘Barberry’ or ‘Pepper Berry’ pattern with applied handle, the lower portion of body decorated with stippled leaves and raised berries, the circular foot with polished pontil ( height at lip 8.5”) along with a cream pitcher in the ‘Princess Feather’ or ‘Rochelle’ pattern with applied handle (height at lip 5.15”). Apparently both unmarked. MLH. Estimate $300-$500
491. Collection of 3 Miniature Portraits on Porcelain
490. American Colorless Flint Glass Pitcher & Creamer American, third quarter 19th century. An early American colorless lead or flint glass water pitcher and cream pitcher, the water pitcher in the ‘Ribbed Palm’ pattern with applied handle and polished pontil ( height at lip 8.25”), and a ‘Bull’s Eye with Fleur de Lys’ pattern cream pitcher or jug with applied handle and polished pontil ( height at lip 6.25”). Neither apparently marked. MLH. Estimate $300-$500
Continental, 19th/ 20th century. One after Raphael’s “Madonna Della Sedia”, unsigned; one depicting Beatrice Cenci after Guido Reni (Italian, 1575-1642); one Orientalist woman signed on back by photographer George Kossuth (Ohio,1886-1960) “Kossuth WHEELING”. After Raphael diminutive painting overall measures 3.75” x 3.25”, panel measures 2.5” x 2”. Woman in turban overall 3.75” x 2.75”, sight size of plaque 2” x 1.6”. Orientalist miniature portrait overall diameter 7.75”, plaque 2.5” x 2.1”. MLH. Estimate $500-$700
494. Pair of Blown Cut Glass Footed Bowls or Compotes 493. Two Portraits of Queens, Elizabeth I & Charlotte Continental, late 19th century. Portrait of Elizabeth signed lower right “Rene”. Each 6” x 5.125”. MLH. Estimate $400-$600
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Likely American, second half 19th century. Matched pair of blown glass footed bowls or compotes colorless and frosted or roughed, both with roll-over rim cut with punty or thumbprint raised on an inverted six paneled colorless stem and slightly domed foot with polished pontil. Apparently unmarked. height 4.8”, diameter of foot 3.3”. MLH. Estimate $300-$500
489. Two Signed Miniature Portraits of Marie Antoinette Continental, late 19th/ early 20th century. Small portrait signed lower right “Villerme”, large portrait signed “Muindy”. Small portrait 3.5” x 3.125”. Larger portrait 4.25” x 3.625”. MLH. Estimate $400-$600
492. Group of 3 American Pattern Glass Cream Pitchers
American, circa 1860-1890. Group of 3 Early American Pattern Glass cream pitchers, all colorless, comprising a ‘Magnet and Grape with Frosted Leaf’ pitcher with applied handle, 8 paneled stem and 24 rays under foot ( height at lip 6.6”); a ‘Stipple Grape & Festoon’ pitcher with an applied handle, heavily stippled background, and large leafy festoon alternating with 3 bunches of grapes and leaves (height at lip 6.25”); and a ‘Princess Feather’ pitcher with applied handle and pattern under the foot ( height at lip 5.25”). All apparently unmarked. MLH. Estimate $300-$500
495. Group of Two Miniature Portraits of Young Women Continental School, Late 19th/ early 20th century. One unsigned, one signed “Yupig” at right. Bavarian porcelain miniature framed 3.75” x 3.1”, sight size 3.125” x 2.4”. Other miniature framed 3” x 2.1”, sight size 1.9” x 1.5”. MLH. Estimate $300-$500
496. Pair of Gilt Metal Enameled & Footed Chambersticks
Continental, early 20th century. height 4.75”, width 6.75”, depth 3.5”. Provenance: From an Oakbrook, Illinois collection whereby sold at Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Chicago, Illinois on November 10, 2010 as Lot 573 whereby acquired and sold to Estate of Mary L. Haugk, Lawrenceville, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500
498. Pair of 19th C. Miniature Paintings After Boucher 497. French Gilt Bronze & Mother of Pearl Desk Set
French, Late 19th/Early 20th century. Dore bronze and mother of pearl desk set of shaped form with rounded faux bois grape vine, leaf and cluster form handle at back in front of two removable inkwells with C scroll and leaf tip borders contained within leaf tip bordered niches in back of mother of pearl sloped wells, writing caddy with repousse and engraved florals throughout. Unmarked. height 6.6”, width 8”, depth 7.75”. Estimate $300-$500
499. French Champleve Standish or Desk Set w/ Inkwell
French, Late 19th/ early 20th century. Serpentine bronze standish or desk set with inkwell with ornate champleve enamel decoration throughout in floral motif, inkwell with hinged lid at lower center of bird’s eye maple veneered plateau. Corner of veneer stamped “FRANCE”. Standish raised on three petite squat feet. Ladies writing set with mother of pearl handled Dunseath & Co., Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania quill nib engraved “Lizzie”. Quill length 7.25”. Desk set height 3.125”, width 11.125”, depth 9.75”. Provenance: Property from the Braselton Estate, Lawrenceville, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500
After Francois Boucher (French, 1703 1770). “Le Printemps” and a second unidentified scene. A pair of 19th century diminutive paintings depicting romantic courting scenes set in landscapes, each framed in a green painted and gilt frame with scrolling moldings and corners. 7.75” x 8.75”. MLH. Estimate $300-$500
501. Diminutive Cloisonne Clock & Barometer, 20th C.
500. Pink Marble & Gilt Metal Garniture Urns w/ Putti Continental, late 19th/ early 20th century. Unmarked. height 13.75”, width across handles 5.5”. MLH. Estimate $400-$600
503. 1920s Gubelin Guilloche Enamel Desk Clock
Continental, 20th century. Diminutive cloisonne enamel desk weather station with bronze case with beveled glass fronts (hinged doors to access movement at back) with fluted columnar baluster supports throughout, floral and patterned cloisonne enamel work throughout case and surrounding white dials--one with black Roman numerals for time of day, the other noting barometric conditions reading “STORMY MUCH PAIN PAIN CHANGE FAIR SET FAIR VERY DRY”. Desktop weather station accompanied with key for winding movement. height 5.5”, width 5”, depth 2.25”. Estimate $300-$500
Gubelin (Swiss, founded 1854), circa 1920s. A Louis XV style gilt bronze, enamel, and marble mantle or desk 8 day clock, the ovular dial with guilloche enamel face bearing hand painted mountainous landscape scene with a country cottage set beside a river overlaid with gilt dial ring with black Roman numerals and scroll gilt hands, the clock face supported to either low side by a winged putto surmounting a rectangular green marble base with canted corners raised on beaded bun feet below patera blocks. Marked to back of clock face “Swiss”, “Gubelin Lucerne 8 Jours”, and “15934” over “1780”. Overall height 7.5”, width 6.375”, depth 3”. MLH. Estimate $700-$900
502. Pair of Figural Bronze Andirons, 19th C.
Likely British, 19th century. Pair of figural patinated bronze andirons with winged male angel wearing long robe and standing barefoot at top holding a heraldic shield with three fleur-de-lis on front above recessed niche with leaf tip motif above rosettes and leopard or lion heads at bottom. height 24”, width 9.4”, depth 6.25”. Estimate $500-$700
504. Bronze Bacchanalian Putto, Pavel Kovalievski
506. Pair of Large Bronze Figural Lamps Depicting Eros
Continental, early 20th century. A pair of large Art Nouveau figural four light bronze lamps depicting Eros, the Ancient Greek god of life and desire, nude within a landscape perched upon a half column with long flower stems arching over Pavel Kovalievski (Russian, 1843-1903). him from back to front adorned with leaves and terminating in many petaled Patinated bronze. flower blossoms as light sockets, many with remnants of gilt layer, the figure Overall height 13.5”. reaching down with left hand holding a torch above a second fallen torch of Estimate $500-$700 Thanatos, Eros’ mythological foil as god of death and destruction, in suggestion of victory of life over death, altogether raised on an integral square base with chamfered front corners with plaque to 505. front of each inscribed “Eros”. Taller height 26”, width 15”, depth 14”. French Petite Painted Giltwood Vitrine Shorter height 24”, width 17”, depth 16”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000 French, late 19th to early 20th century. height 41.75”, width 16”, depth 16”. Estimate $800-$1,200
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509. Webb Cased & Cameo Textured Peachblow Vase
507. Webb Diamond Quilt MOP Coralene Vase, Signed
Thomas Webb & Sons (English, 18371990), fourth quarter 19th century. A diamond quilt air-trap mother-of-pearl satin glass vase in double gourd form with factory finished bulb mouth over an undulating and vasiform neck shading from rose to light pink, the bulbous base decorated with leafy flowering blossoms in coralene on a circular foot. The underside foot with polished pontil and acid etched circular Thomas Webb & Sons hallmark. height 10.5”, diameter of foot 3.25”. MLH. Estimate $300-$500
Thomas Webb & Sons (English, 18371990), circa 1885. Cased and acid cut textured glass peachblow vase with decoration attributed to Jule Barbe in the Japanese taste with trailing prunus branch with a butterfly. Acid etched signature in a circle on bottom “Thos Webb & Sons”. height 8.15”. MLH. Estimate $300-$500
508. Thomas Webb & Sons Decorated Peachblow Pitcher
Thomas Webb & Sons (English, 1837-1990), circa 1890. Webb & Sons cased peachblow pitcher with triform mouth and applied amber glass handle, the body decorated all over with gilt and colorful enameled flowers, stylized geometric motif and leafy foliage. Polished pontil mark and very faint acid etched circular stamp “Thos. Webb & Sons”. height 8”. MLH. Estimate $300-$500
510. Webb Satin Glass Raindrop Air Trap Pitcher, Signed
Thomas Webb & Sons (English, 1837-1920), circa 1900. Scarce butterscotch pearl satin glass squat pitcher or jug with square shaped mouth and bulbous body applied with clear reeded handle, the whole decorated in raindrop air trap pattern. The polished pontil on base marked with ‘Thomas Webb & Sons” in a circle. height 7.15”. MLH. Estimate $300-$500
511. 2 Art Glass Vases, Webb & Stevens & Williams
English, late 19th century. Two English art glass vases comprising a Stevens & Williams (1847-1930) footed vase with tightly crimped mouth in pale cranberry, the body in custard resting on five applied yellow legs along with a Thomas Webb & Sons (1837-1990) squat glossy Burmese glass vase, ball shaped with folded rim in pink. Both pieces are apparently unmarked but fluoresce brightly under black light. height of footed vase 5.3”, diameter of mouth 4”. height of squat vase 3.8”. MLH. Estimate $300-$500
513. Thomas Webb, English Cameo Glass Vase, 19th C.
Thomas Webb & Sons (English, 1837-1990), 19th century. A cameo enamel art glass vase with white flowers and leaves cut to rust or cranberry on exterior of beaker form vase with flared white rim. Unmarked. height 5.125”, diameter of top 2.8”. MLH. Estimate $400-$600
512. Pair of Webb Patented Queen’s Burmese Ware Vases
Thomas Webb & Sons (English, 1837-1990), circa 1890. Pair of Queen’s Burmese ware small vases, each with patented five point infolded top in salmon rose shading to a yellow body and foot which fluoresce yellow green under black light. Both of the bases have an impressed stamp in the form of a circle reading “Thos Webb & Sons, Queen’s Burmese Ware, Patented” along with registration number Rn 67648. height 4”, base diameter 2.5”. MLH. Estimate $300-$500
514. New England Glass Peachblow Glossy Pitcher
New England Glass Works (American, 1818-1878), circa 1886-1888. New England glass peachblow or wild rose pitcher or tankard in glossy finish with rose pink neck shading to almost white bulbous body and round foot. Applied with a clear handle. Apparently unmarked. height 11.5”. MLH. Estimate $300-$500
516. Group of 3 MOP Air Trap Satin Glass Vases
English, late 19th century. Group of 3 mother of pearl satin glass vases comprising a mother of pearl satin vase with ruffled, crimped and folded mouth decorated all over in the rare ‘Peacock Eye’ air trap in deep rose shading to very light pink on circular foot with rough pontil; tall ruffled and crimped long neck mother of pearl vase in the quilted diamond air trap pattern in cranberry to light pink satin with finished pontil; a mother of pearl lemon yellow satin glass vase with bowl style mouth over a body decorated in moire air trap pattern and finished pontil. Apparently unmarked. height of peacock eye vase 9.4”, height of quilted diamond vase 13.25”, height of tree bark vase 9.6”. MLH. Estimate $500-$700
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515. Collection of 4 Peach Blow Rose Bowls with Flowers American, Late 19th/ early 20th century. A collection of four peachblow glass rose bowls comprising of a pair of large bowls by Fenton (American, founded 1905) each raised on round foot and with hand painted flowers to body; and a pair of smaller bowls by Mt. Washington (American, 1837-1894) with Hawthorn designs, each of round form with hand painted enamel flowers to body. One Fenton bowl signed “Joan Edwards”, other Fenton bowl signed Debra C. Hill. Mt. Washington bowls unmarked. Fenton bowls diameter 4”. Mt. Washington bowls diameter 2.75”. MLH. Estimate $400-$600
517. Thomas Webb Florentine Cameo Glass Brides Bowl
Thomas Webb & Sons (English, 1837-1990), circa 1890. An art glass brides bowl or fruit bowl on stand, with matte finish to the interior and decorated with butterflies and leafy foliage in white cameo enamel, the bottom centered with butterfly with white exterior, apparently unmarked, raised on a quadruple plated footed stand marked Benedict MFG CO (East Syracuse, New York). height of bowl3”, on stand 9.25”, diameter of bowl 10.25”. height of stand 6.5”, diameter of base 6”. MLH. Estimate $800-$1,200
518. Set of 3 Thomas Webb Peachblow Cased Vases
Thomas Webb & Sons (English, 1837-1990), circa 1885.. The smaller vases with faint acid etched ‘Webb’. Bottle vase height 7.75” tall, baluster vases 5” tall. MLH. Estimate $600-$800
519. Very Fine Cranberry Cut Glass Bowl, Likely Moser Likely Moser (Bohemian, founded 1857), late 19th/ early 20th century. Unmarked. height 5.625”, diameter 7.75”. MLH. Estimate $500-$700
520. Set of 6 Cranberry to Clear Crystal Wine Hocks
Attributed to Val Saint Lambert (Belgian, found 1826), circa 20th century. A matched set of 6 cranberry cut to clear crystal wine hocks or wine glasses, each with light cranberry bowls decorated with cross hatching and raised panels of colored diamond points on a hexagonal notched stem and petal shaped foot and 12 point star. Apparently unmarked. height 8.6”, diameter of mouth 3.3”. MLH. Estimate $500-$700
521. Pair of Cranberry Glass Vases with Cameo Portraits
Manner of Moser (Bohemian, founded 1857), circa late 19th/ early 20th century. A pair of cranberry glass footed vases, each with gilt enamel decoration and central white cameo enamel oval with painted portrait of a lady, one portrait depicting a brunette lady with a pink rose adorning her hair, a transparent veil, and a golden cross necklace, the other portrait depicting a blonde lady with a white anemone florwer adorning her hair, a transparent veil, and a pearl drop necklace, each portrait framed by a gilt enamel border, a gilt enamel patera at verso of each vase, glasses tapering to a gilt enamel ring over a footed base. height 10”, diameter of base 2.75”. MLH. Estimate $500-$700
522. Set of 12 Cranberry & Mica Etched Glass Wine Hocks
Continental, likely Venetian, 20th century. Matched set of twelve cranberry and mica etched glass wine hocks or wine glasses, all decorated with etched European courting scenes with a man, woman and dog in a landscape setting with trees, gazebo and balustrade, the reeded stem with mica inclusions tapering to a circular foot etched with scrolling foliage. Apparently unmarked. height 7.8”. MLH. Estimate $500-$700
523. Bohemian Ruby Glass Punch Set, Roman Figural Motif
Bohemian, first half 20th century. An impressive blown ruby glass punch set decorated with gilt mythological Roman figural water scene on tondo to punch bowl, glasses, and tray, the set comprising a lidded punch bowl of urn form with round foot and ball finial, a ladle, twelve stemmed goblets with applied prunts to stem and flared rim, and tray with tall rim and round foot. Unmarked. MLH. Estimate $600-$800
524. Set of 12 Cranberry & Mica Etched Glass Tall Hocks
Continental, likely Venetian, 20th century. Matched set of twelve cranberry and mica etched glass tall wine hocks or wine glasses, all decorated with etched European courting scenes with a man, woman and dog in a landscape setting with trees, gazebo and balustrade, the reeded stem with mica inclusions tapering to a circular foot etched with scrolling foliage. Apparently unmarked. height 8.25”. MLH. Estimate $500-$700
525. Pair of Moser Ruby Glass & Gilt Lusters
Moser (Bohemian, founded 1857). A pair of cut to clear ruby glass lusters of chalice form, the round foot in ruby glass surmounted by a graduated and turned colorless shaft with five elongated oval ruby medallions, at top a round cup form with ten ruby shaped cartouches on tondo with the remainder of clear glass bearing swirling gilt decoration, the whole mounted to shoulder with dangling crystal lustres. height 12.75”, diameter 6.25”. Estimate $700-$900
526. Moser Cranberry Glass Punch Bowl Set, 15 Pcs
Moser (Bohemian, founded 1857), late 19th century. Moser cranberry glass with gilt enamel 15 piece punch bowl set comprised of a large circular under-tray with recessed center fitted for the punch bowl foot, the round covered and footed punch bowl with flattened circular knob handled lid with notched lip to accommodate ladle, the ladle in colorless blown glass bowl with long curving applied handle, polished pontil on the ladle cup with crimped spout; and twelve matching cups, each with a gilt covered handle on turned colorless foot. Each piece with gilt banding and decorated with copious amounts of gilt enamel in the form of large scrolling stylized acanthus leaves, leafy vinery and flower heads. All pieces apparently unmarked. sizes: tray height 1.6”, diameter 17.5”; lidded punch bowl height 11.25”, diameter of mouth 7.8”; cup height 4.75”, mouth diameter 2.6”. MLH. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
528. Baccarat Cranberry Glass & Bronze Punch Bowl
Baccarat (French, founded 1864), circa 1890. A cranberry glass and gilt bronze punch bowl having a flared gilt enamel rim, the body with etched and flowering leafy foliage in gilt enamel against a horizon with sunset or sunrise, raised on a gilt bronze stand with four naturalistic feet in the form of oak branches, leaves and acorns, stamped to the underside “Baccarat”. height 9.25”, diameter of mouth 9.75”. MLH. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
527. Palatial Pair of Cranberry Glass Vases, signed
Moser (Bohemian, founded 1857), late 19th century. A fine pair of palatial size trumpet and baluster form footed vases, in the manner of Moser, the cranberry glass heavily decorated in gilt enamel simulating stipple ground and stylized leafy foliage emanating from thin branches. Both vases centered with an oval mounted porcelain hand painted plaque depicting two playful putti; on one vase the putti are draped in a pink cloak and appear to be seated on a cloud; the second vase with putto holding up a yellow cloak while the other winged putto clasps a vine of grapes. Both vases on turned inverted glass foot. Both vases signed to underside “Moser”. height 19.8”, base diameter 4.5”. MLH. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
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529. Lovely German Parian China Head Doll with Glass Eyes
German, circa 1860. Lovely bisque parian-type shoulderhead doll with sculpted and painted blonde hair, comb-marked away from face and centered with pink tied ribbon, the face with inset cobalt blue glass eyes, painted upper and lower lashes, tapered brows, closed mouth, accented lips slightly curved upward, blushed cheeks, molded ears with gilt leaf and branch hanging earrings, beaded blue, gold and white necklace with painted molded blouse with ruffled glazed pink collar with gilt and white beading, original cloth body with kid leather arms and stitched fingers, wears overcoat and three layered dress including petticoat, slip, pantalets, and socks. Doll is apparently unmarked. height 20”. MLH. Estimate $300-$500
531. Large Simon & Halbig Dolly Face Child Doll #1079
530. Victorian Lithograph Applique Embroidered Portrait
American, Late 19th/ early 20th century. Hand silk and crewel (wool) embroidered figural work depicting a young lady composed of lithograph paper applique adorned with hand sewn elements such as flowers on hair with ringlet curls, brown shawl or wrap, bouquet of flowers in raised hand, pearl bracelets and necklace, dress and large U shaped floral spray with peonies and other flowers on webbed fabric ground, work contained within a gilt circular frame with florals. Framed diameter 25”. MLH. Estimate $300-$500
Simon & Halbig (German, 1839-1943). A large Simon & Halbig dolly face child doll, mold #1079, with sleepy paperweight glass blue-gray eyes, molded and painted eyebrows, open mouth with teeth, glued down wig, pierced ears (lacking earrings) and jointed composition body wearing period lace clothing. Marked to the backside of head “S H 1079 Dep” and the number 15. height 32”. Estimate $300-$500
534. After Jonchery Bronze Sculpture Lamp, Signed
533. 19th C French Bronze & Overshot Glass Console Bowl
532. Victor Peter French Bronze Relief Plaque, Rooster Victor Peter (French, 1840-1918), “Rooster”, patinated bronze relief figural plaque, signed “V. PETER” lower right. Figural sculptural bronze plaque depicting a proud strutting rooster on rectangular ground. Plaque mounted to olive green to brown velvet support. Overall measures 6.75” x 5.3”. Plaque measures 5.6” x 4.1”. Estimate $300-$500
Likely French, late 19th century. A gilt bronze mounted overshot art glass quatrefoil console bowl on stand, the gilt bronze stand with four clawed feet near center surmounted by acanthus leaf swags arcing up on narrow sides to form c form handles adorned with flower blossoms, the glass bowl with highly textured overshot to exterior as a field surrounding crimson and green floral medallions. Apparently unmarked. MLH. Estimate $300-$500
536. Ansonia Clock Company, Black Mantel Clock
535. Old Paris Porcelain Floral & Figural Lamp
Ansonia Clock Company (American (Ansonia, Connecticut and Brooklyn, New York),1851-2006), circa last quarter of 19th century. Movement stamped on back with manufacturer “ANSONIA CLOCK CO. U.S.A. NEW YORK”, “PATENTED JUNE 18, 1882”. Clock accompanied with key for winding movement. height 10.5”, width 15.5”, depth 7.75”. Provenance: From a Private Collection in Decatur, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500
After Charles Emile Jonchery (French, 1873-1937), “Enfant au Ballon (Child with Balloon)”, patinated spelter sculpture later converted into electrified lamp, incised on lower front “Jonchery” beside attached metal plaque stamped with title and artist information, circular foundry mark “FABRICATION FRANCAISE PARIS MADE IN PARIS”. height 19.75”, width 7”, depth 8.25”. MLH. Estimate $300-$500
537. Pair of Old Paris Porcelain Table Lamps
French, Likely 19th century. height 24.5”, diameter of base 8.25”. Estimate $500-$700
French, Late 19th/Early 20th century. Overall height 29”, diameter of base 6.75”. Estimate $300-$500
538. 5 Foot Chalkware Figural Lamp, Goddess Ponoma Probably Italian, 1950s. height 60”, base diameter 12”. Estimate $800-$1,200
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539. 3 Pieces of Art Glass; Loetz & Stevens & Williams English and Bohemian, early 20th century. Loetz pitcher height 2.8”. Stevens & Williams pitcher height 4.5”. Height of bowl 1.3”, diameter 3.25”. All apparently unmarked. MLH. Estimate $300-$500
540. Hand Painted Porcelain Plaque After L. W. Heupel
After Ludwig Wilhelm Heupel-Siegen (German, 18641945). Signed to verso of plaque “Arif Berg Katz after L.W. Heupel”. Marked to verso of plaque “Made in German” in red. Framed 11.75” x 9.75”. Plaque 6.25” x 4.25”. MLH. Estimate $300-$500
542. Silver Mounted Moser Cranberry Glass Decanter
541. Moser Cranberry Glass Enameled Dresser Box
Moser (Bohemian, founded 1857), circa late 19th century. An Art Nouveau style cranberry glass round dresser box with hinged lid, the whole decorated in blue, white and gilt enamels in floral patterning with petal forms, bell flowers, and scrolls. Unmarked. height 3.625”, diameter 5.75”. MLH. Estimate $300-$500
Moser (Bohemian, founded 1857). A cranberry glass decanter mounted with likely sterling silver collar and stopper, the asymmetrical hexagonal cylindrical body with raised incurvate lozenge forms to each panel surrounded by gilt scroll decoration, the bottle mounted with hexagonal collar with flaring rim and with pyramidal conforming glass stopper with silver base. Unmarked. height 13.5”, width of foot 2.75”. MLH. Estiamte $300-$500
543. Gilt Ruby Glass Cordial Decanter Set, Moser
Moser (Bohemian, founded 1857). Unmarked. Decanter height 5.25”, diameter 5.25”. Each glass height 1.75”. MLH. Estimate $300-$500
545. Cranberry Cut Glass Vase with Figural Procession
544. Group of 2 Moser Style Items, Bowl & Dresser Box Manner of Moser (Bohemian, founded 1857), late 19th/ early 20th century. Collection of two Moser style items comprising of a blue glass bowl with gilt rim and accents, applied green handles on rounded body decorated with hand painted enamels of flowers, leaves and shaped cartouches with similar motif on red ground, unmarked; and a cranberry glass hinged dresser jar with hand painted enamels depicting floral sprays, scrolled foliates and beaded borders, overall raised on six applied clear glass splayed feet, unmarked. Bowl height 5”, diameter of opening at top 3.5”. Dresser box height 4.5”, diameter of top 4.5”. Estimate $300-$500
547. Cranberry Glass Decanter with 6 Cordial Mugs
Bohemian, circa 1890. A cranberry glass decanter with six matching cordial mugs, the decanter with turned colorless stopper and gilt enameled mouth with spout over a paneled optic rotund body decorated with white enameled leaves and flowers, mounted on the side with a colorless handle and raised on a turned foot with broken pontil. The matching cordials are mug shaped with gilt enamel mouths, eight optic panels and applied colorless handle. Apparently unmarked. height of decanter 8”, height of mugs 2”. MLH. Estimate $300-$500
550. Set of 12 Cranberry Etched Glass Finger Bowls
Continental, likely Venetian, 20th century. Matched set of twelve cranberry glass finger bowls, all decorated with etched European courting scenes with a man, woman and dog in a landscape setting with trees, gazebo and balustrade. Apparently unmarked. height 2.6”, diameter 4.25”. MLH. Estimate $400-$600
Manner of Moser (Bohemian, founded 1857). Similar to the Sovereign pattern by Moser, a cranberry cut to clear glass vase with frieze bearing a Romanesque figural procession on a ground of overshot, the vase with a band of cut lancets below frieze and a notched rim, with polished pontil. Apparently unmarked. height 11.75”, diameter 5.5”. MLH. Estimate $300-$500
548. Moser Cranberry Glass Urn with Portrait of Beauty
Moser (Bohemian, founded 1857), circa early 20th century. A cranberry art glass urn of typical form with applied medallion to front bearing hand painted portrait of a young brunette beauty in blue dress with dark curly hair, the vase body decorated allover with gilt leafy vines, the found lid with teardrop finial. Unmarked. height 15.25”, diameter 6.25”. MLH. Estimate $300-$500
546. Pair of Moser Type Vases with Gilt and Cameo Enamel
Manner of Moser (Bohemian, founded 1857), late 19th/ early 20th century. A pair of complementing but not exact cranberry glass vases decorated with gilt enamel and white cameo enamel, each with elongated necks with gilt rings surmounting a flourish of gilt enamel leaves and berries, the larger vase with a white cameo enamel figure of a maiden in classical dress playing an aulos within a serpentine quatrefoil cartouche, the back with a vertical gilt enamel foliate motif, the smaller vase with a white cameo enamel figure of a maiden in classical dress holding the stem of a bunch of grapes within a conforming cartouche, the back with a horizontal foliate motif, each with a bulbous base with continuing conforming gilt enamel leaf pattern. height (larger vase) 8.75”, diameter of base 3.75”, height (smaller vase) 8.25”, diameter of base 3.5”. MLH. Estimate $400-$600
549. Moser Cranberry & Jeweled Enamel ‘Pillow’ Vase
Moser (Bohemian, founded 1857), late 19th century. Marked to the underside in gilt ‘1099 8’. height 4.75”, width 2.6”, depth 1.25”. MLH. Estimate $300-$500
551. Moser Cranberry & Vaseline Glass Pitcher with Bees, Signed
Moser (Bohemian, founded 1857), early 20th century. A very fine cranberry and vaseline enameled glass pitcher or ewer with ribbed interior and slanted mouth decorated with applied vaseline rigaree collar over a cylindrical neck and bulbous body tapering to a slightly rolled foot, the exterior with applied vaseline shaped handle and decorated all over with flowering blossoms and raised enamel bumble bees. Collar and handle fluoresces brightly under ultraviolet light. Signed ‘Moser’ on front near foot. height 10.6”. MLH. Estimate $500-$700
552. Moser Cranberry Glass Decanter Set with Four Glasses
Moser (Bohemian, founded 1857), late 19th century. Apparently unsigned. height 13.5”, diameter of foot 3.25”. MLH. Estimate $500-$700
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554. Two L. C. Tiffany Gold Favrile Art Glass Items
553. Quezal Iridescent Art Glass Baluster Vase
Quezal (American (New York), 1901-1924). An iridescent green to orange baluster form art glass vase with disk foot and rolled rim. Marked to underside “QUEZAL”. height 7.5”, diameter 4.75”. Estiimate $500-$700
Louis Comfort Tiffany (American, 1848-1933), early 20th century. A group of two Tiffany Studios iridescent gold favrile art glass items comprising a small nappy with triangular opening surmounting a bulbous body and round foot with loop form handle to wide end, and a round floriform footed dish with scalloped edge and concave center depression. Nappy unmarked. Dish marked to underside “2039 G L.C.Tiffany Favrile”. Nappy height 2.5”, spout to handle 4”. Dish diameter 5”. MLH. Estimate $300-$500
555. Kralik Iridescent Glass Tube Vase with Applied Flower
Wilhelm Kralik Sohne (Bohemia, 1815-1940), early 20th century. A Kralik Glassworks iridescent green glass tube vase with double thorny tubes mounted with an applied leafy flower in iridized opalescent and mottled magenta, mounted on a naturalistic pointed green iridescent base with polished pontil. Apparently unmarked but can be found in the WVMOAG Czech Glass Catalog featuring Kralik Glassworks and others. height 6.8”, width 4.75”, base depth 3”. MLH. Estimate $300-$500
557. 2 Kralik Iridescent Glass & Bronze Inkwells
556. Fine French Scramble End of Day Glass Paperweight
French, late 19th/early 20th century. A fine “Scramble” or “End of the Day’ paperweight in the manner of Saint Louis, Baccarat or Clichy. The millefiori and filigree paperweight features a colorful assortment of whole and partial complex canes in pink, green, deep purple, sapphire blue, red, violet, aqua and white among tumbled complex segments of white upset muslin or white latticino and colored filigree. Apparently unmarked. height 2.15”, diameter of base 2.25”. Estimate $300-$500
Wilhelm Kralik Sohne (Bohemian, 1815-1940), late 19th/ early 20th century. Two complimentary Art Nouveau art glass inkwells comprising a green iridescent, low circular form with swirled or pulled feather design and hinged bronze lion mask cover and collar with glass insert. The interior of lid stamped D.E.P. and D.R.G.M (illegible numbers); the other a Bacillus art glass inkwell with leafy bronze hinged lid and collar over a ball shaped body with a strong violet to blue iridescence on gold. Both inkwells apparently unmarked. height of green inkwell 2.3”, diameter 5.25”. height of bacillus inkwell 2.6”, diameter 3”. Estimate $500-$700
558. Carder Steuben Bristol Yellow Silverina Glass Bowl
Frederick Carder (English, 1863-1963) for Steuben Glass Works (American, founded 1903), circa 19031932. Acid etched fleur-de-lis mark to underside. height 4.125”, diameter 9.4”. Provenance: The Art Institute of Chicago whereby sold through Susanin’s Auctioneers and Appraisers, Chicago, Illinois on December 8, 2014 as Lot 1462019. Estimate $300-$500
560. Bohemian Iridescent Twisted Art Glass Vase
559. Bohemian Barrel Form Glass Decanter Set on Stand
Bohemian, late 19th/ early 20th century. A 10 piece double decanter set in stand Unmarked. Overall height 13”, width 13.5”, depth 6.5”. MLH. Estimate $300-$500
Manner of Josef Rindskopf (Bohemia, 1890-1927), circa 1900. Twisted art glass vase in iridescent light green with square mouth and base, with pulled opalescent and magenta color from the top to almost the base. Apparently unsigned. height 8.75”, width 5.5”, depth 5.5” Estimate $300-$500
561. Large Bohemian Amberina Glass Footed Fan Vase
Manner of Moser (Bohemian, founded 1857), late 19th/ early 20th century Apparently unmarked. height 8.8”, width 13.75”, depth 4”. MLH. Estimate $300-$500
562. Scenic Painted Textured Glass Vase, Attributed Handel
Attributed to Handel Lamp Company (American, 1876-1936), first half 20th century. Apparently unsigned with slight base kick-up and polished pontil. height 11”, mouth diameter 4”. MLH. Estimate $300-$500
563. Pierre D’Avesn for Daum Art Glass Vase, 20th C.
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Pierre D’Avesn (French, 1901-1990) for Daum (French, founded 1878), molded art glass vase of citrine color with floriform rim with twisted motif on body. Signed on lower bottom edge “DAUM” with the Cross of Lorraine and “NANCY FRANCE”. height 11.4”, diameter of top 10.75”. Estimate $300-$500
564. French Art Decor Millefiori Glass & Bronze Lamp
Jed-Robj (French, late 19th/ early 20th century). Impressed mark to side cage “Jed Robj Bte S.G.D.G.”, and molded to underside of glass shade “Jed-Robj”. height of unit (exclusive of cord) 6.75”. MLH. Estimate $300-$500
Session 2 Autumn Estates Auction
Sunday, October 18, 2015 - beginning at 11am
Estimated Times for Lots
Please note that these times are only approximations and are subject to change
11 am - 12 pm 12 pm - 1 pm 1 pm - 2 pm 2 pm - 3 pm 3 pm - 4 pm 4 pm - 5 pm 5 pm - 6 pm
Lots 565 - 645 Lots 646 - 726 Lots 727 - 808 Lots 809 - 889 Lots 890 - 970 Lots 971 - 1051 Lots 1052 - 1136
565. Comptoir General Gilt Bronze Cartel Clock, 19th C.
French, 19th century. Louis XVI style gilt bronze cartel clock with handled urn at top with artichoke finial and laurel banding above shaped case with scrolling, drop bellflowers, laurel swags, pierced and rosette accented lattice work,with hinged glazed cover protecting white enameled dial with blue Roman numerals and Arabic numbers (for minutes) marked with “COMPTOIR GENERAL” at top and “9. Bo POISSONNIERE”. Movement stamped with “49886”. Accompanied with key for winding. height 21”, width 11.25”, depth 5”. Provenance: From a Private Collection in Decatur, Georgia. Estimate $400-$600
566. French Provincial Walnut Fauteuil, 19th C.
French, 19th century. A walnut fauteuil or armchair, the molded frame comprising a crest with jagged central curves flanked by c scrolls, the curved scrolled stiles terminating in a curved seat rail framing the back, the padded arms terminating in scroll hand rests surmounting curved supports, the generously proportioned seat with serpentine front edge over the molded serpentine apron, the back, the seat, and arms all upholstered in conforming grey and white patterned silk wool fabric with silver gilt nailhead trim, all raised on four cabriole legs on scroll feet. height 40”, width 28.5”, depth 25”, seat to floor 17”. HB. Estimate $300-$500
568. French Walnut Occasional Table, 20th C.
French, first half of 20th century. A petite walnut occasional or side table comprising a rectangular top with molded serpentine edges over squared serpentine aprons, all raised on four accentuated cabriole legs on hoof or pied de biche feet. Copy of invoice from St. Martin’s Gallery, Fine Antiques available upon request. height 29.5”, width 34”, depth 22”. Provenance: Acquired by a private collection in Atlanta, Georgia from St. Martin’s Gallery, Fine Antiques in Jackson, Mississippi. Estimate $400-$600
567. Collection of 2 Herend Fishnet Porcelain Animals
Herend Porcelain Manufactory (Hungary, 1826- ). Rabbit height 6.25”, width 2.5”, depth 4”. Elephant height 6”, width 7”, depth 4.75”. Estimate $300-$500
570. Manner of David Cox Sr. “Leaving Town”, 19th C. Oil
569. 95 Pc. Portuguese Yellow Majolica Leaf Dishes
Image Inn & Secia (Portuguese, last quarter of 19th century). All marked on bottom with either “IMAGE INN” or “SECIA” and “MADE IN PORTUGAL”. Estimate $400-$600
Manner of David Cox the Elder (British, 1783-1859). “Leaving Town”, oil on wood board, apparently unsigned. 19th century landscape painting with figures. Paper label to verso of board “Roberson and Miller, Manufacturers of Water and Oil Colours, Materials for Drawing, Painting, 51 Long Acre, London”, the business on record as existing from 1820-1939. Framed 12.625” x 16.375”. Unframed 8” x 11.875”. Estimate $400-$600
573. Hand Woven Persian Azerbaijan Runner
Wool. Iran. Geometric and tribal design on red field. blue border with tribal . Green, orange, and gold accent colors. Measures 3’ 2” x 14’ 4”. Estimate $800-$1,200
572. 19th C. French Walnut Two Drawer Commode
571. Continental Alabaster Sculpture of a Woman
Continental, probably Italian, 20th century. An alabaster sculpture of a woman classically dressed and with left hand resting on a book against a naturalistic carved wall, presenting on a circular base. Apparently unsigned. height 27”, diameter of base 7.5”. Estimate $300-$500
French, 19th century. A carved and molded walnut commode with oak secondary wood comprising a molded top surmounting the two drawer door facade, each drawer with molded panels with cavetto curved edges, all centered by round patinated metal rondel backplates with ring pulls, flanked by rounded corners with molded corner panels, all over the cyma curved skirt decorated with central carved and molded ancient Egyptian boat motif flanked by two molded olive branches. height 36.25”, width 49.25”, depth 21.75”. HB. Estimate $3,000-$5,000
576. Pair of Rare Oak Windsor Chairs w/ Tall Backs
574. Carved Oak Bench w/ Norse Animals,19th C.
Likely English, 19th century. A stained oak footstool, low bench/footstool, or occasional stool with one pair of armrests in the form of stylized ancient Norse animal heads, the opposing armrests forming their carved bushy tails, each armrest joined by a ring and baluster turned crossrail, over the seat upholstered in mustard fabric with brass nailhead trim, the splayed board legs with scalloped edges joined by a trestle stretcher with exposed mortise and tenons. height 19.75”, width 37”, depth 10.5”, seat to floor 14”. Estimate $300-$500
575. 2 Cold Painted Bronze Candlesticks, Fox Croupier & Bear
Likely British, 20th century. Each unmarked. Fox height 7.25”, diameter of base 3.9”. Bear height 6.75”, diameter of base 3.9”. Estimate $300-$500
American, 20th century. A pair of striking and unusual birdcage form Windsor armchairs, the oversized elongated backs comprising curved spindles joined by a birdcage crest, the five central spindles overlapping the crest, the two outer spindles overlapping the conforming lower rail, the barrel back terminating in curved arms with scrolled hand rests over the molded seat, all raised on four splayed turned legs with ring turnings over feet and joined by four turned stretchers. height 54”, width 26”, depth 18.5”, seat to floor 18”. Estimate $600-$800
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578. Russian Bronze Bear Eating Grapes, 20th Century
Likely Russian, 20th century. Apparently unmarked. overall height 12.75”, diameter of base 6.4”. Estimate $300-$500
577. Old Hickory Furniture Co. Rustic Coffee Table
Old Hickory Furniture Co. (American (Shelbyville, Indiana founded 1899), circa late 20th century. A rustic coffee table with oak top with clear finish over tree limb legs and stretchers applied with clear finish for preservation, the side stretchers with three vertical rails joined to the top rail for decorative effect. height 20”, width 41.5”, depth 19”. Estimate $300-$500
579. Old Hickory Rustic Bench w/ Leather Seat
Old Hickory Furniture Co. (American (Shelbyville, Indiana founded 1899), circa late 20th century. A rustic bench with tree limb frame applied with a clear finish surmounted by a brown leather upholstered cushioned seat over the frame comprising four tree limb legs in the form of tree limbs with conforming stretchers. height 20”, width 41.5”, depth 19”. Estimate $300-$500
580. Austro-Hungarian Brass & Glass Figural Epergne
Austro-Hungarian, late 19th/ early 20th century. A brass, bronze, and etched glass centerpiece or epergne, the saucer form raised on a turned shaft and graduated disc foot and surmounted by a cast bronze figural scene depicting a fox attacking a turkey, an etched glass trumpet vase surmounting at center decorated with flutes and floral patterns. Unmarked. height 25.25”, diameter of bowl 13”. MLH. Estimate $300-$500
583. Set of 8 Old Hickory “John Muir” Side Chairs
Old Hickory Furniture Co. (American (Shelbyville, Indiana), founded 1899), late 20th century. height of chairs 41”, width 19.25”, depth 20”, seat to floor 19.25”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
581. Black Forest Carved Letter Rack, Early 20th C.
582. 19th C. English Silver Plate Figural Standish
James Deakin & Sons (England (Sheffield), 1866-1940), circa 1886-1897. Swiss, Early 20th century. Black Forest carved black Marked to underside of body “James walnut letter rack with pierced shaped crest at top with Deakin & Sons, Sheffield, Faudel falcon at top perched on leaved branches flanked by London, P3578”. Overall 15” tall, 9” scrolling above stretch of spiral motif, front with forest wide, 6” deep. MLH. medallion with rabbit or hare amid tall grasses, leaved Estimate $300-$500 branches in spandrels. Unmarked. height 18”, width 13.25”, depth 5.75”. MLH. Estimate $300-$500
584. Black Forest Carved Rabbit Motif Whip Holder
Swiss, 20th century. Black Forest carved black walnut figural whip holder in the form of a rabbit hunter with glass eyes, upturned ears, endearing facial expression wearing traditional huntsman’s clothes including jacket, legs transitioning into curved hooks for holding and storing whips. Unmarked. height 19.25”, width 5.25”, depth 3.25”. Estimate $500-$700
585. Pair of Old Hickory Armchairs w/ Ottomans
Old Hickory Furniture Co. (American (Shelbyville, Indiana founded 1899), circa late 20th century. height of armchairs 33”, width 29”, depth 34.5”, seat to floor 18.5”, height of ottomans 16.25”, width 27.5”, depth 22.5” Estimate $600-$800
586. Pair of Old Hickory Rustic Leather Bar Stools
Old Hickory Furniture Co. (American (Shelbyville, Indiana founded 1899), circa late 20th century. A pair of rustic bar stools with tree limb frames applied with a clear finish for preservation comprising stiles joined by conforming crest and seat rail framing the brown leather upholstered seat back with decorative brass nailhead trimmed back over the leather seat surmounting the four legs in the form of tree limbs with two conforming stretchers at front, back, and sides. height 20”, width 41.5, depth 19”, seat to floor 30”. Estimate $500-$700
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587. After Pierre Jules Mene, Miniature Elk Bronze
After Pierre Jules Mene (French, 1810-1871), “Elk”, miniature patinated bronze sculpture, incised on base “P.J. MENE”. Diminutive animal sculpture depicting a elk or deer with antlers and head slightly turned standing on an oval naturalistic base further supporting on an oblong ebonized base. Overall height 3.4”, width 4.3”, depth 2.6”. Estimate $300-$500
588. Pair of Old Hickory Rustic Side or Lamp Tables
Old Hickory Furniture Co. (American (Shelbyville, Indiana founded 1899), circa late 20th century. A pair of rustic side, lamp, or end tables each comprising an oak top with clear finish surmounting the tree limb frame applied with a clear finish for preservation, with four legs joined by two rows of stretchers each joined by two decorative vertical beams. height 20”, width 41.5”, depth 19”. Estimate $400-$600
589. Herend “Fish Master” Fishnet Porcelain Figurine
Herend Porcelain Manufactory (Hungary, 1826- ), Marked on bottom with manufacturer’s mark in blue with additional notations. height 8.75”, width 3.9”, depth 5”. Estimate $300-$500
590. Pair of Heavy Iron Anchor Motif Andirons
Pair of 20th century wrought and cast iron anchor motif andirons or firedogs with weathered patina, each with circular loop or ring at top above tubular shaft with cross accent with ball ends above curved bottom of ship’s anchor with triangular accents on each end. Anchor form resting on T shaped support bar. Each apparently unmarked. height 25.25” , width 15”, depth 24.5”. HB. Estimate $400-$600
Herend Porcelain Manufactory (Hungary, 1826- ) Marked on bottom with blue manufacturer’s mark with additional notations. “VBO” on corner of base. height 8.5”, width 6”, depth 3.75”. Estimate $300-$500
592. Single Draw Telescope from the Prinz Valdemar
American, early 20th century. A single draw rail mounted maritime telescope from the Prinz Valdemar schooner. Piece is apparently unmarked. height on support 7”, width 23.25” (extended), width 21.75” (closed). Note: The Prinz Valdemar was built in 1891 in Helsinger, Denmark. The schooner was eventually sold to an American company and sank in the Miami harbor on January 10, 1926. The vessel was towed near the Bayfront Park where is was used for many years by different businesses; an aquarium, restaurant and even a beer garden. In 1952, the vessel was completely dismantled and this telescope was retrieved. Estimate $300-$500
591. Herend Hand Painted Fishnet Porcelain Pelican
593. Custom Made Seashell Trunk, 20th Century
20th century. A custom made trunk or blanket chest, a modern take on the age-old marriage chest, comprising a wooden frame covered in sand-colored plaster embedded with a variety of seashells, the lid exterior with central purple clam shells forming an anchor motif, flanked on either side by red shell rosettes framing the initial “H” in the left rosette and “T” in the right rosette comprising small round black stones, each corner of the lid decorated with a large shell and smaller shell trim at the edges, the gilt front latch opening to the wooden trunk interior, the lower case exterior decorated with conforming shell pattern with central red shell rosette with central anchor motif comprising black stones, the sides with patinated metal handles. height 18.25”, width 35.25”, depth 19.25. HB. Estimate $600-$800
594. Large White Clam Shell Centerpiece
Large ocean specimen of a white clam shell of typical form--large format ideal for centerpiece bowl. Exterior highly textured, interior smooth. height 8.5”, width 20.75”, depth 12”. Estimate $300-$500
595. English School, Boats in Harbor, Signed O/C
English School, first quarter of 20th century. “Boats at Sunset”-circa 1917, illegibly signed lower right, possibly “M.A. Roberti”. Marine painting depicting boats on a choppy sea beside a curved wooden pier with structure built on end, figure walking toward end with water spilling over the railings in the wind at sunset with pink and purple tinted clouds overhead. Verso of canvas with stencil mark from Winsor & Newton, London. Framed 30” x 37.125”. Unframed 20.125” x 27.125”. Estimate $600-$800
596. Distressed Chandelier with Rope & Wooden Pulley
Continental, early 20th century. height (top corona to lowest finial) 35.75”, width (at widest point between candle cups) 31.5”. Estimate $800-$1,200
597. Unsigned American School Oil “Fishing at the Pond”
American School, first half 20th century. “Fishing at the Watering Hole”, oil on canvas, unsigned. Framed 19.5” x 25.5”. Unframed 15.125” x 21.125”. Estimate $300-$500
599. Contemporary Burlap Upholstered Settee
598. Brunel Neuville, Still Life with Melon, O/C Signed Alfred Brunel de Neuville (French, 1851-1941), “Still Life with Melon”, oil on canvas, signed lower left. Unframed 12.75” x 21.75”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
American, 20th century to contemporary. A burlap upholstered settee or sofa comprising a tall gently arched back, arched arms, a lift off seat cushion over the rectangular seat and two burlap-upholstered pillows, the burlap upholstery continuing over the seat rail with decorative scalloped edges, the arms and sides with patinated nailhead trim, all raised on block and baluster turned legs and stretchers. height 44”, width 77.75”, depth 27”, seat to floor 21.5”. HB. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
600. Brunel Neuville, French Still Life with Fish
Alfred Brunel de Neuville (French, 1851-1941), “Still Life with Fish”, oil on canvas, signed lower left. Still life painting depicting a group of four fish amid kelp or seaweed and mussels in front of large handled copper pot on a rustic table within stark interior. Unframed 12.75” x 21.75”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
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603. French Inlaid Secrétaire à Abattant
601. French Style Parquetry Marble Top Commode, 20th Century Early to mid 20th century. A commode inspired by 18th century French stylistic elements, the molded pink marble breakfront top surmounting a top frieze drawer with bronze neoclassical mounts over two lower drawers, the facade and sides decorated with parquetry within inlaid stringing and conforming bronze mounts, the scalloped apron with decorative bronze rocaille mount, the cabriole front legs headed by male busts with plumed hats terminating in brass sabots. height 34.25”, length 41.5”, width 17.25”. Estimate $700-$900
602. Continental School, Landscape with Figures, 19th C.
Continental School, Late 19th/Early 20th century. “Landscape with Figures”, oil on artist’s board, unsigned. Oval format landscape with figures painting depicting three men within field demarcated by rustic wooden fence in a landscape with trees, grasses and small pond under blue sky with clouds high overhead and small flying birds. Overall framed 18.125” x 22”. Unframed 13.75” x 18”. Estimate $600-$800
French, 19th century. French walnut and burl walnut inlaid Secrétaire à Abattant, with molded cornice over a frieze drawer inlaid with interlocking medallions enclosing flowerheads over a shaped fall front with geometric parquetry veneer opening to a fabric covered open interior above 10 small drawers, the fall inset with a brown leather writing surface over a pair of inlaid doors above a scalloped apron raised on squat cabriole legs. height 62.15”, width 36”, depth 14.8”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
605. Open Crown Form Crystal & Gilt Metal Chandelier
604. 19th C. Continental School Landscape, D. Buson
20th century. A crown form chandelier comprising a top hooked urn with applied leaf motif over a wide flattened urn hung with spear drops with faceted ends, over a lidded urn with leaf motifs hung with a ring over the open crown section comprising eight beaded curved 606. spindles, surmounting the lower Pair of Bronze Mounted Green Marble Urn Lamps section with gilt metal ring French, 20th century. Pair of matching patinated bronze hung with metal mounted serpentine (verde antique) marble urn form beribboned floral table lamps with flared tops above mounted bronze garlands, the interior beaded border, acanthus leaf tips and bell flowers comprising metal bars on flattered handled on sides of body supported on terminating in six lights, floriform and laurel wreathed foot on a square base with over three graduating rounded chamfered corners. Each with champagne and rows of spear from crystals. black trimmed silk fabric shades. Marked on bottom with height 58”, diameter 25”. incised “FRANCE”. height (to top of gilt metal finial) 22”, Estimate $1,200-$2,400 width (of shade) 12”, depth (of shade) 9”. Estimate $500-$700
Continental School, 19th century. “Stone Masons”, oil on canvas, signed lower left “D. Buson”. Framed 36.75” x 30.75”, unframed 29.25” x 23.5”. Estimate $700-$900
609. Empire Style Patinated & Gilt Bronze Candelabra
608. French Empire Paneled Giltwood Mirror with Rosettes
607. Monumental Walnut Buffet Deux Corps
French, Empire period (c.1800-1815). A large rectangular mirror within a molded giltwood frame, the outer sections of the glass framed by sectioned paneling interspersed by gilt rosettes. height 74.25”, width 41”, depth 2”. HB. Estimate $700-$900
Likely Belgian, 20th Century. height 98.50”, width 55.25”, depth 23.50”, depth of central gallery 4”. Estimate $800-$1,200
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Continental, 20th century. Pair of Empire style patinated and parcel gilt bronze six light candelabra with center candlestick with flared candle cup encircled by five curved and black patinated arms with rosette, scrolled laurel leaves and beaded diaper patterned arms terminating on gilt petal form candle cups, surmounting a flared gadrooned, reeded base on a black square plinth above a square pedestal base with alternating lyre and wreathed accents, leaf tip border above black square plinth. height 18” x 5” square. Provenance: From a Private Collection in Decatur, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500
610. Unisex Sterling Silver & Stick Coral Cuff Bracelet A sterling silver and red stick coral cuff bracelet for ladies or men, the wide silver cuff with center band of horizontally placed bezel mounted coral pieces separated by silver ball forms to each end and with large and small twisted bands to left and right. Marked to interior “M” over “Sterling”. width 2.875” (exterior), 2.5” (interior), height 2” (exterior), 1.875” (interior). Estimate $300-$500
611. Islamic Calligraphy Silvered Copper Tray on Stand
Likely 20th century. An Islamic style tray table comprising a large lift off silvered copper tray decorated with a central foliate form decorated with Arabic calligraphy and a raised border with foliate pattern border punctuated by foliates framing Arabic calligraphy, the raised lip with foliate scrolls, all resting on the wooden stand comprising four carved legs with stretchers decorated with turned spindles, with baluster turned central finial, all raised on turned feet. height 17.25” diameter 27.50”. Estimate $300-$500
613. Islamic Copper Tray Table on Stand with Calligraphy
612. Signed Hand Woven Persian Hamadan Runner
Wool. Iran. Signed. Floral design with rose, cream, teal and peach accent colors. Measures 3’ 10” x 10’. Estimate $600-$800
615. Islamic Copper Tray Table on Wooden Stand
20th century. height 18.5”, depth 29.75” Estimate $300-$500
614. James Webb, View of Cadiz, Watercolor Painting James Webb (British,1825-1895), “View of Cadiz”, watercolor on paper laid down on artist’s board, pencil signed lower left--likely a later spurious addition. Unframed 12” x 18”. Framed 22.125” x 28.125”. Estimate $700-$900
20th century. An Islamic tray table comprising a large lift off copper tray decorated with silver Arabic calligraphy encircling the central quatrefoil decorated with foliate scroll strapwork and a raised border with foliate pattern border punctuated by Arabic calligraphic writing, resting on the wooden stand comprising six carved legs with stretchers decorated with turned spindles, with baluster turned central finial, all raised on turned feet. height 19.5”, diameter 31.5”. Estimate $300-$500
616. Petite Moroccan Octagonal Hand Painted Table
Moroccan, 20th century. A petite wooden hand painted polychrome table of octagonal form, the top decorated with an Islamic starburst in shades of red, tan, olive green, and gilding with black tracery framed by olive green and red stepped moldings surmounted by a yellow and black striped decorative molding over a thick black painted outer molding, all surmounting the conforming octagonal base comprising eight panels each painted with decorative painted pale yellow strapwork, flowers in shades of pink and blue, orange foliate motifs, all on a green ground framed by pale yellow borders, each panel with an Islamic architectural arch cutout, each curved arch side terminating in table legs. height 17.5”, width (widest point of top) 18.5”. Estimate $300-$500
617. Gilt Tole Starburst Leaves 2-Light Wall Fixture
Continental, mid-20th century. A tole wall fixture comprising a central circle with translucent glass pane preceding a gilt metal cylinder decorated with a front row of forward projecting oblong veined tole leaves, surmounting an alternating of rays with serrated edges, the cylinder interior containing light sockets for 250 watt bulbs. diameter 22.5”, depth 5”. HB. Estimate $600-$800
619. Hand Woven Persian Hamadan Area Rug
Geometric & tribal design. Also with orange, blue, cream, & rose accent colors. Measures 5’ x 7’ 1”. Estimate $600-$800
618. Islamic Intricately Inlaid Teak Folding Tray Table
Syrian, likely 19th century. An elaborately crafted teak and brass folding butler’s table intricately inlaid in copper and brass comprising a tray top with elaborate inlay decorated with central starburst and repeating Islamic style geometric patterns within a rectangular frame of ebonized wood banding and foliate scrolls in framed by a gallery decorated with inlaid quatrefoils and brass trim with serpentine sides and cutout handles, over a vine inlaid skirt surmounting four folding legs with conforming inlay and cyma curved edges in the form of Islamic architecture, all joined by two side stretchers and a central detachable stretcher. height 30.5”, width 29.75”, depth 20”. Estiamte $300-$500
620. Islamic Silver Plated Copper Tray on Stand
Egyptian, 20th century. A silver plated copper tray on stand, the circular tray decorated with engraved ancient Egyptian motifs resting on a retractable wooden stand with four turned legs on round black rubber feet joined by two rows of conforming stretchers. height 19”, diameter of tray 27.5”. Estimate $300-$500
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621. Chinese Blue, White & Celadon Scholar Motif Bowl Chinese, 19th century. Porcelain console or center bowl with figural scene in blue and white scholarly men and young male attendants in outdoor setting examining scroll document amid flying bats against celadon green glazed ground, interior of bowl with white glaze. Apparently unmarked. Applied dedicatory plaque on bottom reading “To CAROLINE RAKESTRAW with Affection and Appreciation from The Board of Trustees The Episcopal Radio-TV Foundation October 17, 1980”. Work accompanied with copy of document from Holland and Company, The Atlanta Decorative Arts Center, Atlanta, Georgia with information on work. height 4.5”, diameter 10.5”. Estimate $300-$500
624. Chinese Calligraphy Scroll with Red Seal
Chinese, likely 20th century. Scroll with three vertical lines or rows of fluid black calligraphic marks on paper, marked with red chop or seal mark in lower left, likely a poetic work. Overall 76.5” x 18.25”. Estimate $300-$500
622. 2 Chinese Snuff Bottles (Peking Glass & Agate)
Chinese, 20th century. Collection of two snuff bottles of typical form with flattened ovoid bodies with rounded stoppers comprising of one carved out of natural pink agate; the other composed of pink and light blue Peking glass with circular symbol for longevity with blue cabochon stone. Both unmarked. Peking glass snuff bottle height 3.1”, width 1.4”, depth 0.70”. Estimate $300-$500
625. Chinese Dragon Motif Cylindrical Umbrella Stand
Chinese, 20th century. Crackleware pottery umbrella vase of cylindrical form with two raised dark brown serpentine four clawed dragons on exterior amid cream-colored crackled ground, opposite side with flying crane, bottom border with stylized waves. Marked on bottom with illegible brown mark. height 24”, diameter of top 9”. Estimate $300-$500
623. Chinese Celadon Glazed Bowl, 20th C.
Chinese, likely 20th century. Celadon green glazed pottery low bowl with flared rim at top above exterior with incised flower petal motif surmounting a circular foot. Unmarked. height 2”, diameter of top 5.2”, diameter of foot 1.6”. Estimate $300-$500
626. Chinese Mughal Style Jade Handled Dagger with Horse Head Motif Handle
Chinese Mughal style (1526-1857), 20th century. A Mongol style white jade stone handled dagger with horse head finial and likely Damascus steel upward curving blade with central rib to either side, the heel of the blade with shaped gilt cartouches containing Mongolian characters. Unmarked. Handle length 5.5”. Overall length 16”. Estimate $300-$500
629. Tongzhi Period Lotus Bowl with Roosters, Marked 627. Chinese Export Armorial Low Bowl, 18th C.
Chinese, 18th century. Chinese export porcelain low bowl with blue and gold heraldic motif hand painted on tondo depicting a floral motif shield hung by blue ribboned bow under curtained swags with tassels and feathered or fringed motif, star motif on border found on edge. Unmarked. height 1.6”, diameter 7.8”. Estimate $300-$500
630. Large Chinese Porcelain Dragon Urn Fish Pond
Chinese, 20th century. A porcelain straight dragon urn or planter decorated with two blue underglaze fiveclawed dragons on waves facing a pagoda form temple structure with four columns to facade surrounding three lines of calligraphy, with a band of meandering key to top edge and three bands of blue to flat rim. Unmarked. height 12.375”, diameter 14.5”. Estimate $300-$500
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628. Chinese Export Famille Rose Medallion Teapot
Chinese, late 19th century. A Chinese Export Famille Rose medallion porcelain teapot with saucer shaped cover, the whole decorated in vivid enamels on white ground with alternating panels of figures, birds, butterflies and flowers with two circular gilded medallions. Apparently unmarked. height 6.4”, diameter of base 5.25”. Estimate $300-$500
631. Chinese Canton Enamel Covered Teacup & Saucer
Chinese, QIng Dynasty Tongzhi Period mark (1862-1874) and of the period. A Famille Rose porcelain bowl in the form of a lotus blossom and raised on a round foot, the body with subtly scalloped sides decorated with hand painted enamel roosters in a landscape with many flowers and two butterflies, the shaped rim with gilt and the interior with allover teal blue glaze. Undersided with a hand painted red four character Tongzhi imperial reign mark surrounded by a field of teal blue glaze. height 2.125”, diameter 5”. Estimate $300-$500
Chinese, Late 19th century. Three piece Canton enamel 632. tea cup set with tulip form tea cup or bowl with flared rim 19th C. Chinese Porcelain Phoenix Dresser Box with matching cover that also functions as a saucer and Chinese, likely 19th century Qing Dynasty (1644-1912). A underplate. All items hand decorated--lid and cup with pink small rectangular form lidded box with blue underglaze lotus flowers and prunus fruit, underplate with lotus flower phoenix to hemispherical lid amid cloud scrolls and in recessed tondo surrounded by alternating medallions flower blossoms with scrolls to side walls of lid, the base with courtly figures and flowers and prunus fruit. Unmarked. walls with further geometric patterning. Unmarked. Teacup (without lid) height 2.5”, diameter 4”. Diameter of height 2.375”, width 3.75”, depth 3.125”. underplate 5.6”. Estimate $300-$500 Estimate $300-$500
635. Ming Style Flora Decorated Moon Flask, Xuande Mark Chinese, Ming Dynasty Xuande Period mark (1426-1435), likely 20th century. A porcelain moon flask with allover blue underglaze meandering sweet pea vines and flowers on a mustard yellow ground, the narrow neck with similar motif below a band of cloud scrolls. Marked to underside with blue underglaze Xuande imperia reign mark. height 12.25”, 9.25” wide, 5.76” deep. Estimate $400-$600
633. Chinese Porcelain Floor Jardiniere, 20th C.
Chinese, 20th century. Unmarked. height 16.5”, diameter of top 16.5” Estimate $400-$600
634. Chinese Carved Bamboo Brush Pot with Figural Motif
Chinese, likely early 20th century. Carved bamboo brush pot of natural cylindrical form with exterior carved with scholars under stylized pine trees and cloud scrolls, man wearing wide hat standing and rowing boat approaching figures, rocks in landscape. Unmarked, drilled hole at bottom, possibly converted for use as jardiniere or lamp at earlier date. height 7.125”, width 4.5”, depth 4.25”. Estimate $400-$600
636. Kangxi Style Suantouping Vase with Figural Motif
Chinese, likely 20th century. A Kangxi style porcelain suantouping or garlic head bottle vase with hand painted figural decoration to white ground depicting four courtly figures each riding a horse, a dragon, a kylin, or a foo dog above a band of stylized waves over round foot, the shoulder with a band of incised geometric patterning between raised double lines, the neck with blue underglaze patterning, and the bulbous mouth with a band of ruyi head scrolls. Marked to underside with blue underglaze double rings. height 10.5”, diameter 5.5”. Estimate $400-$600
639. Chinese Porcelain Wine Pot with Fish Handle, Marked
Chinese, 20th century. A porcelain donut form wine pot decorated to body with cobalt blue and iron red underglaze scrolling vines, chrysanthemum flowers, and fish, the lop form handle in the form of a figural fish or sea serpent and opposed by a serpentine spout, the round lid with conical finial and the foot and mouth with bands of meandering key. Marked to underside in blue underglaze with six character Qianlong imperial reign archaic script mark. Estimate $400-$600
638. 20th C. Chinese Yi Tong Vase with Figural Scene
637. Two Chinese Ming Style Green Glazed Bowls
Chinese, 20th century. Collection of two Ming Dynasty (1368–1644) style floriform bowls, each with olive green glaze and low bas relief decoration in interior. Smaller bowl with flowers and leaves, larger bowl with children playing amid leaves and flowers. Each unmarked. Larger bowl height 2.7”, diameter 7.6”. Smaller bowl height 1.5”, diameter 5.8”. Estimate $400-$600
Chinese, 20th century. A Yi Tong bottle vase form porcelain vase with a figural scene hand painted overglaze on white ground depicting two monks or holy men in a courtyard landscape with bamboo low fence behind them and centered on a tall tree, back of vase with seven lines of black calligraphic marks and one red seal mark. Unmarked. height 11.25”, diameter of mouth 4”. Estimate $400-$600
641. Kangxi Style Famille Verte Baluster Vase
640. Pair of Patinated Bronze Elephant Sculptures
20th century. Pair of patinated hollow bronze animal sculptures in the form of elephants comprising of one with upturned trunk and tusks, flared ears and tail tucked behind hind leg, walking forward; and a companion of similar form in walking gesture with curved down turned trunk. Both unmarked. Elephant with trunk raised height 10.3”, width 4.6”, depth 10.6”. Elephant with curved downward trunk height 6.25”, width 5.1”, depth 10.75”. Estimate $300-$500
Chinese, 20th century. A Kangxi style famille verte baluster form vase decorated to body with four rectangular cartouches each bearing a floral landscape or still life scene, the cartouches set on a field of mint green with colorful flowers and butterflies, the narrow neck with similar decoration of floriform cartouches, the shoulder with two bands of geometric or floral patterning, the mouth with a band of meandering key. Underside drilled at center for lamp conversion. Unmarked. height 13.75”, diameter 8”. Estimate $400-$600
643. Chinese Carved Wood Figural Wall Plaque, 19th C.
Chinese, likely 19th century. Unmarked. Overall height (not including metal hanging hook) 20.75”, width 12.5”, depth 1.5”. Estimate $400-$600
642. 19th Century Chinese Rose Medallion Teapot & Cup
Chinese, likely 19th century Qing Dynasty (1644-1912). Set presented in woven hinged lid basket with fitted fabric interior. Teapot 5.75”, spout to side 6.75”. Teacup 2”, diameter 2.375”. Estimate $400-$600
644. Chinese Snowy Architectural Scene Porcelain Plaque
Chinese, 20th century. Six lines of black calligraphy to upper left, likely a poem, alongside four single calligraphic marks and two red seal marks. Plaque to a simple dark wood frame with c form hook at top. Frame height 18”, width 13.375”. Estimate $400-$600
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647. Chinese Ming Dynasty Style Lacquered Bowl
645. Chinese Carved Hardwood Libation Cup
Chinese, likely late 19th/early 20th century. Hand carved stained hardwood libation cup of tapered form with pierced branch form legs rising to body of vessel accented with flowers and buds. Unmarked. height 3.125”, width 3.5”, depth 3.1”. Estimate $600-$800
646. Marked Chinese Ox Blood Glazed Squat Baluster Vase
Chinese, likely 20th century. Ming Dynasty (1368–1644) style lacquered oblong bowl with recessed oblong medallion at center of with gilt and red scrolled motif on black lacquered ground, encircled by red lacquered interior, flanked by two rounded and elongated handles with red and black patterned accents on black lacquered ground. Unmarked. height 1.5”, width 6.25”, depth 5.8”. Estiamte $600-$800
Chinese, likely Qing Dynasty (1644-1912) Guanxu Period (1875-1908) or Xuantong Period (1908-1912). A squat baluster form porcelain vase with round foot, bulbous 650. body, and tall cylindrical neck, with allover ox blood Chinese Yuhuchunping Vase glaze thinning at rim and to foo dog handles applied with Brown Decoration at either shoulder. Impressed Qianlong imperial reign Chinese, likely 20th century. A archaic mark to underside. Estimate $600-$800 pottery Yuhuchunping table vase of pear form with flared rim above tapered neck with upright leaf motif above meandering spiral banding above diamond for diaper patterning surrounding two shaped medallions with swimming ducks, exterior hand decorated in brown hue. Bottom of circular 648. foot with later marks in Chinese Blue & White Porcelain Bowl w/Bat Motif red, possibly for Chinese, Ming Dynasty Chenghua period mark (1465-1487), inventory, otherwise likely late 19th century. Porcelain bowl hand decorated with unmarked. height 11.75”, cloud scrolls in blue accented with iron red flying bats symboldiameter of foot 4.4”, izing prosperity on white ground, form with rounded rim above diameter of opening at rounded body. Bottom marked with six character Chengua reign top 3”. Estimate $700-$900 mark in blue under glaze. height 5”, diameter of rim at top 4”. Estimate $700-$900
649. Tian Lan You Glazed Baluster Vase, Qianlong Mark Chinese, Qing Dynasty Qianlong Period mark (17361795), likely 20th century. A large baluster form porcelain vase with allover interior and exterior glossy Clair-de-lune pale blue glaze. Marked to underside with cobalt underglaze six character Qianlong imperial reign mark. height 15”, diameter 10”. Estimate $700-$900
651. Chinese Yixing Teapot with Landscape & Calligraphy
Chinese, 20th century. A brown Yixing Zisha pottery teapot of typical form with loop form handle opposing a upturned spout to a globular body, the body decorated with light brown painted landscape scene to one side and seven lines of calligraphic marks to opposite side, the round lid with floral and scrolling hand painted decoration below bun finial. Marked to underside with four character impressed mark. height 4.625”, spout to handle 7.75”. Estimate $800-$1,200
652. Chinese Porcelain Bawan with Dragons, Xuande Mark
Chinese, Ming Dynasty Xuande Period mark (1426-1435), likely 20th century. A Ming Dynasty style porcelain bawan or stem cup with exterior jihong or baoshihong copper red glaze and interior decoration of a central medallion with cobalt blue 5-clawed dragon amid cloud scrolls and surrounded by double cobalt rings, also with double cobalt rings to rim. Marked to interior of round hollow foot with six character Xuande imperial reign mark. height 6.625”, diameter of mouth 10.75”. Estimate $700-$900
654. Chinese Zitan Wood Double Dragon Box, Marked
653. Xuande Marked Chinese Bronze Open Censer
Chinese, Ming Dynasty Xuande Period mark (14261435). A heavy cast bronze square form open censer raised on four ogee feet and flaring at rim, the opposite sides with quarter round pierced handles. Marked to underside with impressed six character Xuande imperial reign mark. height 3.5”, across handles 7”, basin 5” square. Estimate $800-$1,200
Chinese, 20th century. An intricately decorated Zitan wood box with decoration in relief to sliding lid depicting two 5-clawed dragons vertically oriented through and around a field of many cloud scrolls above a bank of stylized waves and set within a border of meandering key, at center a vertical rectangle of light hardwood with five calligraphic marks in relief, the box body with bands of ruyi scrolls at top and bottom and a shaped double band at center. Marked to underside of box with a line of four incised calligraphic marks. Overall height 3.625”, width 7”, depth 11”. Estimate $800-$1,200
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657. Japanese Imari Porcelain Scalloped Bowl, Meiji
655. Japanese Porcelain Figural Plate, Marked
Japanese, Likely Late 19th/Early 20th century. Porcelain low bowl or plate hand painted with figural scene depicting four samurai warriors intently watching a woman with red robe with gilt floral motif reading calligraphic scroll on platform on ground amid pine trees and banners. Border with pink cherry blossom flowers, diaper patterning, and gilt scrolled foliates. Marked on bottom with six red character marks. Diameter 12”. Estiamte $300-$500
Japanese, Meiji Period (1868-1912). Arita Imari porcelain console bowl of floriform shape with scalloped edge on paneled petals hand painted with diaper patterned , scenic and floral motifs on interior and exterior, central circular medallion with trifoliate orange or Japanese bitter orange fruit motif with blue and gilt accented leaves and thorny branches. Bottom with four character mark for Fuki Choshun (Wealth, Nobility, Longevity and Youth). height 3.75”, diameter 10”. Estimate $300-$500
656. Japanese Bronze & Enamel Accented Censer
Japanese, likely Meiji period (1868–1912). Unmarked. height 6.5”, width (across handles) 4”. Estimate $300-$500
659. Utagawa Hiroshige Woodblock, 100 Views of Edo
658. Japanese Cast Iron Teapot, Early 20th C.
Japanese, likely early 20th century. Cast iron teapot with curved tapered handle with speckled motif above rounded body with dotted and flower petal motif with squat spout, circular lid with floriform finial and three row thick beaded border. Overall supported on Asian stained and carved wood base. teapot height 8.125”, width 6.5”. Estimate $300-$500
661. Pair of Korean Parquetry Low Writing Tables
Korean, late 19th or early 20th century. A pair of mahogany and cherry low writing tables made for floor seating each with a striking tumbling block pattern parquetry inlaid top comprising mahogany and cherry veneers surmounting the desk facade with seven drawers comprising a long central top drawer flanked on each side by three smaller drawers each with wooden pulls, with paneled sides and backs, all raised on four angled cut feet. height 14”, width 35.5”, depth 24.75”. Estimate $600-$800
Utagawa Hiroshige (Japanese, 1797-1858), “Paulownia Plantation at Akasaka (Akasaka Kiribatake)”-1856 (fourth month), color woodblock print published by Uwoei Eikichi as part of the artist’s “100 Famous Views of Edo” series. calligraphic marks for publisher, date and artist at lower left and upper right. Framed 19.75” x 15”. Sight size 13.5” x 8.9”. Estimate $300-$500
662. Japanese Bronze Jardiniere with Crane Motif Handles
Japanese, likely Meiji period (1868-1912). Unmarked. height 9.25”, diameter of top 10.4”. Estimate $500-$700
660. Two Japanese Cloisonne Vases, 20th C.
Japanese, 20th century. Both unmarked. Larger vase height 7.25”, diameter of rim 2.5”. Smaller vase height 7.125”, diameter of rim 1.9”. Estimate $300-$500
663. Group of 3 Polychrome Balinese Wood Figural Panels
Indonesia, early 20th century. First - height 15.5”, width 78”, depth 1.5”; Second - height 15”, width 76”, depth 1.5”; Third - height 13.6”, width 74.75”, depth 1.5”. Estimate $500-$700
665. Japanese Uchikake Furisode Kimono & Fukoro Obi
664. Pair of Japanese Bronze Figural Censers
Japanese, late Meiji Period (1868-1912) or Taisho Era (1912-1925). Apparently unmarked. height 21.15”, width 10” (handle to handle), base diameter 7”. Estimate $800-$1,200
Japanese, probably Showa Period (1926-1989), 20th century. A fine Japanese Uchikake wedding kimono furisode with Fukoro Obi. The kimono in silk is lined and hand embroidered with silk threads and elaborate couched gold or silver threads, metallic brocading, and stenciled gold leaf--surihakusilver all creating an embellished imagery of mountains, crashing waves, sailing vessels, pagodas, pine trees, cloud scrolls and numerous vividly colored cranes signifying wishes for long life. Kimono is presented with complimenting Fukoro Obi. length 54.5”, sleeve length 43.75”, width 31.25”. Fukoro Obi length 156.25”, width 12.75”. Estimate $800-$1,200
666. Impressive Marked Japanese Satsuma Vase with Figures
Japanese, 20th century. Two character painted mark to underside. height 14.5”, width 9”, depth 7.5”. Estimate $800-$1,200
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667. Pair of Chinese Shanxi Scholar’s Cabinets
Chinese, Shanxi Province, late 19th or early 20th century. A pair of black lacquer scholar’s cabinets each with two doors surmounted by a scalloped open storage compartment, the doors decorated with painted vignettes comprising figures within landscapes, still lifes, and Chinese characters, opening to red lacquer interior with central shelf and two rows of shelf space, raised on four feet. height 74.75”, width 46.5”, depth 21.25”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
668. Chinese Triple Spout Double Gourd Flambe Vase Chinese, likely late 19th/ early 20th century Qing Dynasty (1644-1912). A large Chinese triple spout double gourd vase well potted with three conjoined vases rising from the two-lobed body to the conforming neck, the whole covered in flambé glaze with a blend of red, light purple, pale blue and other colors flowing from three sections at the neck down to the base. The underside with impressed Zhuanshu mark of the Yongzheng Emperor. height 22.75”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
669. Chinese Yuan Style Blue & White Dragon Vase
Chinese, 19th century, possibly earlier. A large Chinese blue and white vase, in Yuan style, with octagonal globular body with short neck decorated with meander scroll and flat octagonal rim, the shoulder with ruyi border and each panel decorated with a sinuous, scaly, five-clawed dragon in pursuit of a flaming pearl, amidst scrolling flower blossoms above stylized ruyi-form lappets. The unglazed base apparently not marked. height 13.5”, diameter of mouth 6.3”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
670. Qianlong Marked Porcelain Bud Vase with Bats
Chinese, Qing Dynasty Qianlong Period mark (17361795), likely 20th century. A diminutive thinly potted bottle form bud vase with lappet band above round foot and body ornamentation of rust colored bats in flight on a celadon ground amid cloud scrolls in blue, green, and red enamels, the lip with a gilt band. Marked to underside in blue underglaze with a Qianlong imperial reign mark. height 3.875”, diameter 2.375”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
673. Chinese Palatial Low Center Bowl with Parrots
Chinese, likely first half 20th century. A palatial low porcelain center bowl of round form with shaped rim, the whole interior and exterior with cobalt underglaze decoration on white ground, at center medallion two parrots on a prunus fruit or peach tree branch, the side walls with clusters of flowering branches, and the wide rim with a band of floral vines, the exterior side walls with further flower branch clusters. Unmarked. diameter 24.75”, height 3.625”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
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671. Ming Style Large Ju-Pi Cong Vase with Elephant Handles
Chinese, 20th century. A Ming Dynasty style large porcelain orange peel Cong vase with round foot surmounted by rectangular body and tapering round neck, two sides of body with hand painted decoration of figures in landscapes, the other two opposing panels with decoration depicting birds on branches, the bird panels each with applied elephant head and ring handles, each panel with two lines of calligraphic marks in black or red and some with seal marks. Unmarked. height 17.5”, width across handles 9.5”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
672. Pair of Chinese Haitangzun Vases, Late Qing
Chinese, early 20th century Qing Dynasty (1644-1912). A pair of porcelain Haitangzun or Begonia-Shaped porcelain vases with allover crackle glaze to body with narrow round foot surmounted by tapering body with high shoulder, narrow neck, and flared ring rim, the whole decorated with bands of shaped cartouches each bearing a hand painted still life with lotus flowers, chrysanthemum blossoms, or other flora in planters, some with butterflies or birds, the vase neck with serpentine floral vines, and the ring mouth with a band of geometric patterning. Unmarked. height 18.125”, diameter 9.25”. Estimate $800-$1,200
674. Pair, Kangxi Famille Jeune Style Floor Vases, 24” Chinese, 20th century to contemporary. A pair of hexagonal straight sided floor vases with famille jeune style enamels, to each panel with a flowering tree and birds, to shoulder with foliate patterning on a black ground, and to tall neck with complimentary decoration under a ruyi head scroll band and wide flat rim. Unmarked. height 24.25”, diameter 10.25” Estimate $1,000-$2,000
677. Chinese Porcelain Diminutive Stool, Qianlong Mark
675. Chinese Peachbloom Glazed Water Pot, Kangxi Mark
Chinese, Qing Dynasty Kangxi period mark (1662-1722), likely 20th century. Beehive form porcelain water pot with peachbloom glaze with mottled green to brown irregular spotting throughout on exterior of body with rounded sides that rise to short neck below flared rim. Marked on bottom with blue six character Kangxi reign mark under glaze. height 3.75”, diameter of bottom 5.25”. Estimate $2,000-$4,000
676. Faux Puddingstone Glazed Brush Pot, Qianlong Mark
Chinese, Qing Dynasty Qianlong Period mark (17361795), likely 20th century. A finely hand painted porcelain brushpot decorated to interior, exterior, rim, and bottom with simulated pudding stone in tones of orange, the exterior also with four round cartouches each depicting a colorful landscape in one of the four seasons, winter, spring, summer, and autumn. Underside with gilt enamel six character archaic Qianlong imperial reign seal. Brush pot to a fitted linen covered box with dual lids. height 4.125”, diameter 5.125”. Estiamte $2,000-$4,000
Chinese, Qing Dynasty Qianlong Period mark (17361795), likely 20th century. A diminutive porcelain drum form garden stool with allover abstract patterning in grey, white, and orange reminiscent of a dreamscape or cloudscape with wide orange fields encompassing the top and bottom and spreading onto sides forming a wide band, one side with four lines of black calligraphic marks and two red seal marks, also with two round piercings to one side. Marked to underside in cobalt blue underglaze with six character Qianlong imperial reign mark. height 4.5”, diameter 4.5”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
679. Song Dynasty Style Qingbia Glazed Wawa Bowl
Chinese, 19th century Qing Dynasty (1644-1912). A Song Dynasty style Qingbai ware porcelain bowl of conical form, with thinly potted white porcelain glazed in Yingqing or shadow blue glossy blue-green tint, the bowl interior with carved anhua decoration of Wawa motif, an abstracted scene of two children amid peonies. Bowl to a fitted box. Unmarked. height 5”, diameter 10.875”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
678. Chinese Porcelain Landscape Hu Vase with Deer Handles
680. Chinese Porcelain Vase with Butterflies, Kangxi Mark
Chinese, Qing Dynasty Qianlong Period mark (17361795), likely 20th century. A porcelain hu vase finely hand painted with a mountainous landscape scene on tondo to pear shaped body, front of body with many pagoda form buildings set amid mountains and lush trees with figures walking to foreground, back of body with a seascape with many sailboats and one fisherman on a raft, the vase with applied antlered deer handles to either shoulder. Marked to underside with red six character archaic Qianlong imperial reign seal. height 11.75”, width across handles 9.5”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
Chinese, Qing Dynasty Kangxi Period mark (1662-1722), likely 20th century. A Kangxi style famille verte baluster form porcelain vase decorated to white ground with many hand painted colorful butterflies and dragonflies in flight, the shoulder with a band of diaper patterning with four ruyi scroll heads at poles, the narrow neck with a band of green with yellow quatrefoil floriforms, with gilt band to rim. Marked to underside with cobalt underglaze six character Kangxi imperial reign mark. height 17.5”, diameter 9.25”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
681. Pair of Chinese Laquered Compound Cabinets
Chinese (likely Sijangui), late 19th or early 20th century. A pair of tall black and red lacquered cabinets with lift off compound cabinets to be placed atop tall cabinets for or extra storage, the tall cabinets with black lacquered top and sides and two red doors with gold leaf painted decoration in scenes of Chinese mountain landscapes with traditional Chinese buildings, rocks, trees, and figures cabinet with figures playing music, reposing and at play, the other cabinet with similar landscape and buildings, and figures, each with round bronze backplate and lock split at the opening, each case interior comprising a black lacquered scalloped cornice surmounting two large scalloped shelves and generous storage space, over a gold leaf painted frieze with dragon, boat, and phoenix motifs, surmounted by a red painted apron with openwork brackets, raised on squared front and back feet, the conforming compound cabinets with black lacquered top and sides and two red doors with gold leaf painted decoration in scenes of Chinese mountain landscapes with traditional Chinese buildings, one cabinet with figures playing music, reposing and at play, the other cabinet with similar landscape and buildings, and figures on horseback, reposing, and at play joined by a dragon, each with bronze backplate and lock, opening to the interior comprising a black lacquered scalloped cornice with open storage space, each resting on a double plinth base with red painted panels on the top section and gilt painted motifs on the lower section. Overall height of cabinets 104”, width 44.5”, depth 20.25”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
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682. Fine Chinese Hexagonal Bottle Vase, Qianlong Mark
Chinese, Qing Dynasty Qianlong Period mark (1736-1795), likely 20th century. A hexagonally faceted porcelain botle vase with cobalt underglaze decoration to bulbous body in four clusters of scrolling vines surrounding a central chrysanthemum blossom, the shoulder and neck with bands of scrolls, flower blossoms, and waves, the mouth with further complimentary patterning, the conforming foot with a band of meandering key. Marked to underside in cobalt underglaze with six character archaic Qianlong imperial reign mark. height 12.25”, width 6.75”, depth 5.125”. Estimate $8,000-$12,000
683. 18th C. Qing Dynasty Watercolor Painting Book
Chinese, 18th century Qing Dynasty (1644-1912). A watercolor book comprising eight finely painted landscape scenes on silk, the scenes with traditionally rendered green and blue mountains and trees with traditional architecture, human figures, and horses, other scenes with waterways bearing sailboats, the final scene depicting two men atop a cliffside peering over a crashing waterfall. Each panel with lines of black calligraphy and a red seal mark. The cover with further calligraphy and covered in silk bearing auspicious symbols. Book 14” x 10.25”. Each panel 9.75” x 8”. Estimate $8,000-$12,000
684. Chinese 6-Panel Coromandel Screen
Chinese, 18th century. A fine black lacquered six panel coromandel floor screen, marked with Ch’ien Lung Dynasty (1736-1795) seal at bottom left corner below calligraphy noting the period as well. Front of screen portraying an ornate and detailed scene of figures celebrating a marriage or betrothal in a variety of activities including holding kites, conversing, looking on from windows, and playing music. Figures and mythical beasts at bottom with carved hardstone faces, architectural elements and clothing. Gilt accented borders, diaper patterning, flowers throughout. Verso with hand painted and gilt accented decoration of cranes and other birds surrounding water with pink lotus flowers. Work accompanied with copy of invoice from Asprey & Company Limited with description of screen and a copy of their print advertisement featuring the screen. Overall measures 68” x 93”. Provenance: Acquired from Asprey & Company Limited, Bond Street, London in 1970.
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Estimate $8,000-$12,000
686. Set of 4 19th C. Porcelain Teacups, Seasons
Chinese, Qing Dynasty (1644-1912) Xuande Period mark (1426-1425), likely 19th century. A set of four thinly potted porcelain tea cups, each with hand painted decoration depicting a seasonal landscape in blue underglaze on white and with four lines of underglaze calligraphy alongside a square seal mark. Marked in blue underglaze to underside with six character Xuande imperial reign mark. height 1.875”, diameter 2.75”. Estimate $2,000-$4,000
685. Fine Chinese Songhua Inkstone in Duan Box, Marked
Chinese, 19th century Qing Dynasty (1644-1912). A very finely carved rectangular Duan stone carved box with rounded corners encasing a Songhua inkstone, the box lid with inlaid Song Hua and hardstone reticulated decoration at bottom below an inlaid fossilized fish bordered by hardstone, the box bottom without decoration. The accompanying inkstone of celadon jade green Songhua stone with recessed inkwell at top surrounded by cloud scrolls also conforming down top of ink plain, the border at bottom with further cloud scrolls, and to back of inkstone with two lines of calligraphic marks, possibly translating to “used in tranquility this inkstone will last many lifetimes” and with seal mark, possibly a Kangxi imperial reign mark. Box 6.25” x 4.25” x 1.625”. Stone 5.75” x 3.75” x 1.75”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
689. Very Fine Chinese Carved Jade Dragon Temple Jar
690. Chinese Carved Hardstone & Hardwood Table Screen
Chinese, late 19th/ early 20th century. A hardwood mounted stone and lacquered wood double sided table screen, the wood frame on two rectangular pedestals each with four ogee Chinese, late 19th/ early 20th century. A feet and surmounted by baluster temple urns finely and intricately carved jade temple jar with bats and butterflies, the front and back in three pieces, the round base on three ogee lower panels and borders with further scrolling feet with dragon mask motif flanked by scaly vines, lotus and chrysanthemum flowers, bats, dragon tail reticulated apron, the urn body and key patterning, the wood screen panel to of bulbous form with inner solid cylindrical front with peach colored lacquer and mounted cavity encapsulated by outer heavily pierced with hardstone birds and flowering branches, decoration reminiscent of a puzzle ball in form with many mythological creatures in parade likely jade, agate, and opal stones, verso of panel 687. with gilt on black painted seascape scene with including a phoenix, a qilin or Kylin, and a Doucai Enamel Porcelain Planter, Yongzheng Mark traditional architecture on rocky land masses. dragon approaching a fire surrounded yin Chinese, Qind Dynasty Yongzheng Period mark (1723-1735), circa late Apparently unmarked. yang pearl, the body’s opposite side with a 19th/ early 20th century. A finely painted large porcelain jardiniere or Overall height 23.5”, width 26.5”, depth 7.5”. protruding figural dragon bust with snarling planter of tapering bowl form with a shallow ogee curved neck and Panel height 13.75”, width 19.75”. gaping jaws and scaled throat, the urn body mouth, the body with colorful hand painted Doucai enamel landscape Estimate $4,000-$6,000 topped by a band of leaf tips and scrolls in on tondo with a single phoenix perching on a rock formation and surbas relief, the lid of graduated round form rounded by flowering trees with enormous blossoms, the round foot with with two layers of stylized waves and scrolls a band of alternating colored lappets and the short neck with a band at base surmounted by a figural dragon head of ruyi head scrolls adorned with bell flowers. Marked to underside with spilling fire and smoke from its open mouth blue underglaze six character Yongzheng imperial reign archaic mark. and serpent’s tails surrounding the head. height 9”, diameter 15”. Estimate $3,000-$5,000 Unmarked. Overall height 13.5”, width across protruding mask 9”, diameter of base 6.125”. Estimate $3,000-$5,000
688. Liu Jiyou “Rabbits with Lychee” Painting, Signed
Liu Jiyou (Chinese, 1918-1983), “Rabbits with Lychee”, ink and watercolor painting on paper, signed lower left with additional calligraphic marks possibly for title and date, beside with red seal mark. Figural animal painting depicting a black and white spotted rabbit with a white bunny or rabbit above red lychee fruit cluster. Paper within cream colored silk surround with flying phoenix birds. Paper measures 27.5” x 17.125”. Overall (without handle) measures 70.5” x 21.5”. Estimate $3,000-$5,000
691. Chinese Blue & White Floral Bowl, Xuande Mark
Chinese, Ming Dynasty Xuande period mark (14261435), likely 20th century. Blue and white porcelain bowl with exterior decorated with meandering spiral motif banding at top above lotus flowers with scrolled foliates terminating on lappet banding above circular foot, interior with similar floral and scrolled foliate motif in blue on white ground. Marked with six character Xuande period reign mark in blue under glaze within two circular borders on bottom of foot. height 3”, diameter 6.3”. Estimate $2,000-$4,000
692. Chinese Blue & White Porcelain Planter w/ Birds
Chinese, Qing Dynasty, late 19th/early 20th century. Chinese blue and white porcelain fish bowl decorated to the exterior with a continuous scene boldly painted with rockwork amidst peony, chrysanthemum and prunus,with two large phoenix, each holding lingzhi in mouth, another phoenix partially hidden by foliage, a multitude of small birds flying amongst trees and ducks swimming in a pond with lotus and a pair of cranes standing on a rocky craig. Apparently unmarked. height 14.5”, diameter of mouth 16”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
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695. Parcel Gilt Wooden Mirror with Foliate Carving
Continental, likely Swedish, first half of 19th century. A rectangular mirror or looking glass with likely original glass within a molded taupe painted frame with arched top decorated at right and left sides with carved gilt leaf or foliate decoration and central carved leaf surmounting the frame with carved patera or flower. height 44.5”, width 23.5”, depth 4”. HB. Estimate $800-$1,200
694. Red & White Painted Distressed Pine Cupola 693. Pair of Continental Cast Iron Andirons, 20th C.
Continental, 20th century. Pair of matching cast iron andirons or firedogs with oval accent above shield form above scrolled splayed legs. Each with oxidized and weathered patina. height 13.75”, width 7”, depth 16.5”. HB. Estimate $300-$500
Likely Swedish, 20th century. A decorative pine cupola painted in shades of red and white comprising a domed roof with carved painted gables forming an octagonal molding over the conforming octagonal base with molded cornice, each of the eight sides with molded panels over a molded plinth. height 26.75”, width 13”. Estimate $300-$500
698. Pair of Italian Polychrome Decorated Wall Brackets
696. Pair of Whitewashed Pine Rotunda Lamps
Pair of tall whitewashed pine lamps each in the form of a neoclassical rotunda with domed top surmounted by the molded finial encasing the bulb socket, supported by four baluster turned columns encircling the central cylindrical shaft, resting on a circular plinth over an urn turning on a socle base. raised on a cylinder over a molded base. height 41.75”, diameter 8.25”. HB. Estimate $300-$500
Italian, 19th century. Pair of Italian polychrome decorated wood and gesso wall brackets, each bracket distressed in mustard and gray with outstepped serpentine carved plateau above a scrolling and foliate support mounted with iron spires or spikes. height 10.8”, width 18.3”, depth 9.6”. HB. Estimate $800-$1,200
697. Italian 3-Drawer Marble Top Stand, Mid-20th C.
Italian, mid 20th Century. A petite marble top stand or diminutive chest, chestnut with oak secondary wood, the white marble top with molded edge surmounting the distressed grain painted chestnut case with one frieze drawer decorated with a diamond molding centered by a round patinated brass pull over a waist molding surmounting two lower drawers with conforming pulls flanked by fluted columns, on molded base. Back stamped “Made in Italy.” height 25”, width 24”, depth 16.5”. Estimate $300-$500
699. Continental 19th C. Carved Walnut Hall Chair
German, 19th century. A stained walnut hall chair comprising a heavily carved back and leg supports and incised seat, the back comprising a crest with two c-scrolls centered by a shell over a central cartouche with incised lion flanked by two opposing high relief carved term figures with dragon heads, human female torsos, and downward pointing wings, centered by openwork interlacing scrolls terminating in grape leaves, the seat with curved edges decorated with incised scrolls and central incised leaf framed within an incised diamond frame, resting on front legs with conforming dragon term figures centered by an oval form crest and uncarved back leg of conforming form. height 44.75”, width 14”, depth 17.25”. Estimate $400-$600
700. Group of 3 Italian Altar Pricket Table Lamps
Italian, 19th century. Group of 3 complimenting Italian giltwood and gesso altar prickets, all in Baroque style and converted to table lamps; the first with faux wax sleeve over a circular and gadrooned drip pan on a vasiform leaf carved standard with turned shaft decorated with leafy tips, emanating on triform base, embossed with cartouches on scrolled feet (height 29.5”, width 6.75”, depth 615”); the second with faux candle sleeve over foliate carved drip pan and leaf carved baluster and knopped standard raised on a triform plinth, the front panel centered with cherubic winged mask and terminating on three turned feet ( height 30”, width 8.25”, depth 5.8”); the third with leaf carved baluster and knopped standard raised on a scrolled triform plinth terminating on paw feet ( height 35.25”, width 7.15”, depth 6”). Estimate $500-$700
701. Continental School, Signed Rural Landscape O/C
Continental School, Late 19th/Early 20th century. “View of Village”, oil on canvas, signed lower right “Fr. Hofstetter”. Landscape painting depicting view of village in countryside with houses, barns, church with cross form steeple, winding primitive road with wooden fencing. Framed 17.75” x 25.8”. Unframed 14.125” x 22.25”. Estimate $500-$700
703. Canopied Bergere with Chocolate Velvet Upholstery
20th century to contemporary. Height 57.5”, width 26.25”, depth 28”, seat to floor 19”. HB. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
702. Carved Wood, Iron & Tole 9 Light Floor Candelabra Continental, probably Italian, early 20th century. A carved wood, cast iron and tole metal nine light floor candelabra modeled as a ribbon tied floral bouquet, the stems in iron issuing leafy flowers in tole and surmounted with turned wood candle cups, all emanating from four supports on circular base. height 43”, width 20”, diameter of base 10.5”. Estimate $300-$500
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704. Painted Wallpapered 4 Panel Screen, 19th C. French, first half of 19th century. height 75.25”, width 94”, depth 1.25” Estimate $500-$700
705. Walnut French Provincial Arm Chair, 19th C.
French, 19th Century. A walnut French Provincial armchair comprising balloon back with two molded slats and arms with rounded edges surmounting curved supports, over a generously proportioned seat with serpentine front edge upholstered in a red, blue, and beige floral pattern, the serpentine seat rail flanked by corner blocks terminating in tapered cylindrical legs on turned feet height 37.25”, width 24.5”, depth 22”, seat to floor 17”. Estimate $300-$500
708. Jill Steenhuis, French Farmers, Charcoal Drawing
Jill Steenhuis (American, 20th century), “Sowers”-1999, charcoal on paper drawing, signed and dated lower left. Figural sketch depicting a group of French sowers working on farm in countryside, farming figures wearing large hats and tending to rows, background with trees, buildings and fields. Framed 20.5” x 23”. Sight size 11.75” x 14.9”. Estimate $300-$500
706. Continental School Mountain Landscape, O/C
Continental School, first half 20th century. “Mountain Landscape”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Likely French School, a horizontal landscape painting depicting a rounded mountain to background with patchy green landscape to front with large green trees to left, under clouded blue-gray skies. Framed 23.5” x 31”. Unframed 18” x 25.5”. HB. Estimate $300-$500
French, 18th century. A French Provincial oak occasional table or desk, the rustic board top overhanging the scalloped frieze with two frieze drawers hung with patinated metal pulls, the name “farjon” incised between the drawers, all raised on four cabriole legs, the drawers with replaced lower boards. height 30”, width 57”, depth 28.75”. HB. Estimate $400-$600
French, 19th century. A French Provincial bergere in the Louis XV style, comprising a molded light stained walnut frame with floral carved crest, terminating in padded arms with molded knuckled hand rests, over curved supports, the back, seat, and arms upholstered in conforming foliate patterned cotton in shades of turqouise, lime green, slate blue, and white, above the curved apron with central carved opposing flowers, the front corners with carved flowers, raised on four molded cabriole legs. height 38”, width 28.5”, depth 25”, seat to floor 20”. HB. Estimate $600-$800
709. French Walnut Three Drawer Commode, 19th C.
French, 19th century. A French Provincial commode in the Directoire style comprising stained and distressed walnut lined in oak, the top surmounting three long drawers with patinated metal brasses comprising round patera backplates and ring pulls, flanked at back and front by squared fluted columns over corner blocks raised on four conforming fluted tapered feet. height 34.5”, width 41”, depth 21”. HB. Estimate $800-$1,200
712. Pair of French Hand Carved Fruit Wall Hangings
711. French Provincial Oak Table, 18th C.
707. French Provincial Carved Bergere, 19th C.
French, Late 18th/Early 19th century. Pair of provincial hand carved and stained walnut wood sculptural wall hangings with ribboned bow at top vertically aligned dangling fruit amid leaves portraying pears, grapes, and oranges. Later back supports attached to each for stable mounting. height 22.75”, width 5.6”, depth 3”. Estimate $300-$500
710. Jill Steenhuis, “Sunflower Field”, Oil on Canvas
Jill Steenhuis (American, 20th century), “Sunflower Field”-1992, oil on canvas, signed and dated lower right. Framed 22.75” x 26.75. Unframed 18.125” x 22.125”. Estimate $500-$700
713. French Provincial Walnut Window Bench, 18th C.
French, 18th century. A French Provincial window bench, the walnut frame comprising a scalloped apron all raised on four cabriole legs, the seat upholstered in beige cotton fabric with brown botanical print featuring flower and fruit motifs, ladies with flowers, and watering can. height 21.5”, width 23.5”, depth 17”. HB. Estimate $300-$500
715. French School 19th C. Oil Painting, “At Rest”
714. French Country Distressed White 9 Arm Chandelier French, 19th century. height 60”, width 37.25”. HB. Estimate $700-$900
French School, 19th century. “At Rest”, oil on canvas, unsigned, red oval Atelier mark with illegible text lower right corner. Painting depicting a resting wooden wheelbarrow in grass next to hat, jacket and satchel in foreground presumably belonging to a resting worker, trees in background. Framed 17.5” x 20.4”. Unframed 13” x 16.25”. Estimate $600-$800
716. French Provincial Walnut Sideboard, 20th C.
French, 20th century. height 41”, width 74.25”, depth 20.75”. Estimate $800-$1,200
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717. Pair of French Louis XV Style Fauteuils, 19th C.
French, second half of 19th century. height 36.5”, width 27”, depth 22”, seat to floor 19”. Estimate $400-$600
718. Pair of French Terracotta Sculptural Busts
French, likely 20th century. height 14”, diameter of base 4.25”. Provenance: From a Private Collection in Decatur, Georgia. Estimate $400-$600
719. Pair of Painted Louis XV Style Side Chairs
French, late 19th or early 20th century. A pair of light green, white, and tan painted Louis XV style cane back chairs, the oval cane backs within conforming molded frames joined to stiles terminating in raking back legs, the seats and tied seat cushions upholstered in yellow fabric with floral print in shades of red, blue, rose, and green, over the serpentine crest rail with green painted corner blocks terminating in tapering fluted legs on toupie front feet. height 37”, width 22”, depth 19”, seat to floor 19”. Estimate $400-$600
722. Louis XV Style Gilt Metal Mounted Marquetry Clock
720. Pair of French 19th C. Coat of Arms Engraving
French, 19th century. Pair of antique engravings, each depicting an alphabetical index of French familial coat of arms. One piece (noted as page 2) with heraldic shields from Beaumont to Damian; the other (page 3) with Dauphin to Guelton. Each framed 17.75” x 27.25”. HB. Estimate $300-$500
723. French Walnut Louis XV Tabouret, 18th C.
French, 18th century. A Louis XV period (1710-1774) walnut carved tabouret or footstool with coral and peach damask cushion over the serpentine skirt centered by a c-scrolled cartouche with trailing flower vines and foliate carved knees terminating in four cabriole legs with scroll feet. height 14”, width 21.5”, depth 17.25”. Estimate $300-$500
721. French Rococo Style Paint & Parcel Gilt Settee
French, 19th century. Rococo Louis XV style paint and parcel gilt decorated settee with undulating and C scroll carved back centered with pierced floral cresting over a padded upholstered back, sides and seat with removable cushion, the entire frame with bead and reel carving, the C scroll and foliate carved apron raised on five cabriole legs terminating in scrolled toes. height 34.75”, width 55” (arm to arm), seat depth 19.5”, seat height 18.5”. Estimate $600-$800
724. Pair of 18th C. French Small Gilt Wood Mirrors
After Vernacio Valmitjana (Spainish, 1830 - 1919) and Henri Ple (French, 1853 - 1922), 20th century. height of woman 22.5”, width 9”, depth 5.5”. height of figural group 13.75”, diameter 6.25”. MLH. Estimate $800-$1,200
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725. Giltwood Louis XV Style Fauteuil, 19th Century
French, second half of 19th century. height 43.75”, width 26.5”, depth 24”, seat to floor 17”. Estimate $300-$500 French, 18th century. A pair of transitional period Louis XVI to Louis XV carved and gilt wood diminutive mirrors, each of vertical rectangular form with shell motif crest adorned with scrolling acanthus leaves and beading and otherwise framed by scrolls, with a band of crenulated carving directly surrounding mirror surrounded by a raised flat rectangular band. Unmarked. Each height 12.75”, width 9”, noting that these handmade pieces are not identical and vary slightly in dimension. HB. Estimate $500-$700
727. Pair 19th C. French Parcel Gilt Bronze Candelabras
726. Group of 2 Bisque Figural Sculptures, Both Signed
Italian, 20th century. Louis XV style gilt metal mounted marquetry bracket clock of cartouche form surmounted with foliate cresting over a marquetry inlaid case centered with a segmented enameled dial, having Roman numerous with time and strike movement, raised on four leafy legs. height 22.5”, width 12.5”, depth 5.5”. Estimate $700-$900
French, 19th century. A pair of Neoclassical style petite parcel gilt two light candelabras with graduated and highly textured disc foot surmounted by turned form shaft and two opposing arms each terminating in a single candle cup and adorned with acanthus leaf scrolls and flowers, with a flambeau finial at apex of shaft. height 10.25”, width across arms 10.25”. Estimate $600-$800
728. Cream Distressed Oval Mirror with Carved Leaves
Continental, late 19th to early 20th century. An oval form mirror, the frame comprising wood and aged or distressed painted metal imitating the texture of tree branches, surmounted by a crest comprising a spray of leaves surrounding a central carved flower, the inner mirror frame joined to the conforming outer frame by large carved leaves. height 31.25”, width 23.5”, depth 4.5”. HB. Estimate $400-$600
729. French Gilt Iron Baroque Style Fire Screen
French, 19th century. A Baroque style wrought iron gilt fire screen, the frame in the form of a cartouche with inset mesh screen, the top in the form of a triparite pediment with gilt gadrooned mushroom finials, the facade decorated with a gilt frame comprising interlacing foliate strapwork with grotesquerie masks, gryphons, and paterae flowers lined with a gadrooned border, the border nearest the mesh screen comprising beaded c-scrolls, resting on gilt foliate scroll feet. height 28.25”, width 31”, depth 12.25”. Estimate $500-$700
732. Pair of Baroque Carved Altar Vases with Candelabras
Italian, late 18th century. Pair of Italian Baroque carved altar vases with floral copper candelabra Inserts, the gray blue painted wood turned and carved vases with raised scrollwork and scrolled handles set center with later copper with green patina tubular standards issuing leafy branches and flowering lilies interspersed with turned candlecups headed with a single candlecup and terminating with a ribbon. height 37”, width 15”, base depth 4.8”. Estimate $800-$1,200
730. Carved Patinated Giltwood Baroque Style Mirror
French, first half of 20th century. A Baroque openwork carved wall mirror or looking glass, the patinated giltwood frame comprising a five-point foliate crest over the cartouche form body decorated with interlacing c-scroll and s-scroll openwork interspersed with foliate and floral motifs, terminating in two openwork c-scrolls joined by a central carved leaves. height 55.75”, width 30.25”, depth 3.25”. Estimate $600-$800
731. Renaissance Style Carved Walnut Open Armchair
Continental, late 19th century. Height 47”, width 25.5” (arm to arm), seat depth 19”, seat height 18”. Estimate $500-$700
733. American Renaissance Revival Table, 1870s
American, 1870s. Mahogany and mahogany veneer, white marble. A Renaissance Revival style side or occasional table, the oval top comprising an inset marble surface within a molded conforming mahogany frame, the frieze decorated with rectangular veneer panels punctuated by round knobs, resting on the intricately formed base comprising a central turned shaft with decorative geometrical incisions and base urn and ball finial, on four projecting legs with urn finials joined to table tope by carved raking stiles, over circular knees with incised pinwheel carvings and central knobs, the legs decorated with rectangular flame mahogany veneer panels, on flattened toupie form feet with incised line decoration and turned knobs, raised on casters. height 30.5”, width 31”, depth 24.25”. Estimate $500-$700
734. Continental School Portrait of a Procurator, O/C
Continental School, late 19th/ early 20th century. “Portrait of a Roman Procurator”, oil on canvas, unsigned. 17th century style portrait painting of a procurator, an officer of the Roman Empire entrusted with management of the financial affairs of a province and having administrative powers as agent of the emperor, the male figure at waist length in profile wearing dark red robes and a black veil over his long gray hair, one hand resting on chest and the other gesturing forward with pointed figure, with painted inscription upper left “Pashcalis Bembo .D.M. Procurator MLXXXIX”. Painting with various white chalk inscriptions to verso of stretcher. Framed 44.75” x 37.75”. Unframed 39” x 32.5”. Estimate $800-$1,200
736. Manner of Jan Steen, Figural Oil on Wood Panel
735. Renaissance Revival Cast Iron Hall Tree, 1875
English, last quarter of 19th century, circa 1875. The English kitemark on back reveals the piece is metal and was made in March of 1875. height 47.25”, width 14”, depth 5.5”. Estimate $800-$1,200
Manner of Jan Havickszoon Steen (Dutch, c. 1626-1679), “The Music Lesson”, oil on wood panel, apparently unsigned. Dutch Golden Age style figural painting depicting a lavish and detailed interior with a young woman in a red coat with ermine fur accents seated in a chair snuggling with a small dog as a male suitor stands close by looking down at her adoringly holding a violin bow, chair opposite young elegant woman with resting violin, sheet music on ground in foreground. Framed 19.75” x 15.75”. Unframed 15” x 11.25”. Estimate $1,200-$2,400
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739. Wedgwood Majolica Pitcher, Circa 1867
737. 2 English Staffordshire Prattware Molded Pitchers Pratt Pottery Works (English (Staffordshire), 1775-1885), circa 1800s. Two Prattware pitchers, creamers or small jugs comprising a baluster form earthenware pitcher with foliate-molded handle, the body with rings and stylized foliage in a band under the rim, over scenes of a boy and girl at play, the scenes impressed “Sportive Innocence” and “Mischievous Innocence” in low relief to the sides within heart-shaped cartouches, under sprouting branches, above a band of vertical leaves; painted in typical Prattware hues between brown line rims; the other a pearlware glazed molded pitcher polychrome enameled and molded with gadrooning at the neck over a raised molded border of grapes and leaves over a bottom border of raised fish scale motif. Both pitchers apparently unmarked. height of ‘Sportive Innocence” 4.8”, width 5.25”, depth 2.25”. height of grape leaf pitcher 4.6”, width 5.5”, depth 3.75”. MLH. Estimate $300-$500
740. English Mahogany Davenport Desk, 19th C.
English, 19th century. height 32”, width 21”, depth 21.5”. Estimate $600-$800
743. English George III Tortoiseshell Tea Caddy, 19th C
English, 19th century. George III tortoiseshell veneered tea caddy of elongated octagonal form with paneled sides throughout, hinged lid opens to reveal dark peacock green velvet fabric lining on underside of lid, silvered interior of body. Caddy with oval mother of pearl escutcheon, accompanied with key. Unmarked. height 4.7”, width 6.5”, depth 5.25”. MLH. Estimate $700-$900
738. Pair of Late Georgian Style Mahogany Armchairs English, late 19th or early 20th century. height 38”, width 21.5”, depth 18”, seat to floor 18.5”. HB. Estimate $400-$600
Wedgwood (British, founded 1759-), 19th century majolica pitcher with figural medallions of celebratory nude putti on waves surrounded by facial masks, and yellow architectural elements against green to brown glazed ground. Shaped and hinged pewter lid at top above decorated body of vessel. Marked on bottom with impressed stamp “WEDGWOOD” and “WAV” for date of creation and maker--August 1867. height 9.25”, width (spout to handle) 6.5”, diameter of circular foot 3.8”. Estimate $300-$500
741. George IV Lustreware Success to Queen Caroline Jug English, likely Staffordshire, circa 1820s. Scarce George IV lustreware earthenware jug, relief molded and polychrome painted with blue, green, yellow, orange, pink, and brown enamels with pink-copper lustre. The ovoid form jug with curved neck, projecting lip, and a scrolled leafy loop handle. Decorated on both sides with a cameo- type bust of Queen Caroline above two foliated strips inscribed ‘SUCCESS’ and ‘TO QUEEN CAROLINE’, within a beaded surround all on a copperpink oval. Below is a band of lustre and white beading. On each side of the neck is a relief floral spray painted in enamels and pink lustre. A strip of lustre stylized foliage runs from lip to foot; the rim has a lustre ‘rope’ molded edge. The underside of foot is slightly recessed and glazed. Apparently unmarked. height 6.5”, width 7.5” (handle to spout), MLH. Note: This same jug is on display at The Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge. Estimate $300-$500
744. Chippendale Style Mahogany Tilt-Top Table, 19th Century
English, second half of 19th century. height 29.50”, width of top 30”, depth of top 30”. Estimate $400-$600
742. 18th Century Queen Anne Dressing Table with Acorn Drops
American, likely Southern, 18th century. A Queen Anne dressing table or low boy, the mahogany wood top decorated with molded edge surmounting a stained burled walnut facade comprising of three drawers including one long upper drawer and two lower short drawers, the shaped apron decorated with two acorn drop pendants, all raised on cabriole legs on pad feet. Oak and yellow pine secondary wood, the drawer bottoms replaced. height 32.5”, width 30.5”, depth 20”. Provenance: From the Estate of Sam & Florence Inman, Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $700-$900
745. Arthur L. Townshend, Horse Oil on Canvas, Signed
Arthur Louis Townshend (British, flourished 1880-1912), “Tristan”-1883, oil on canvas, signed and dated lower left. Figural horse painting depicting a dark brown horse with bob cut tail in a stable interior with harness on head and saddle on ground at right. Framed 29.125” x 33.25”. Unframed 20.125” x 24.25”. HB. Estimate $800-$1,200
747. George Jones Style Majolica Covered Game Dish
746. English Mahogany Pembroke Table
English, circa 1800s. height 27.25”, width, (leaves down) 21.25” , width 41.5”, depth 30”. Provenance: From the Estate of Henry G. Muecke Jr., Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $400-$600
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20th century. Majolica covered game dish or covered vegetable, in the manner of George Jones’ (English, 1861-1951) significant “Full Nest” work, depicting a brown feathered bird perched amid green grasses on oblong oval lid covering a vessel with faux bois handles with twisting green vines, sides of serving container with rabbits amid ferns against blue glazed background. Marked on bottom with “1679”. height 7.5”, width 13.25” , depth 9”. Estimate $300-$500
748. William & Mary Style Wingback Chair, 20th C. English, first half of 20th century. height 47”, width 29.5”, depth 28.5”, seat to floor 18”. HB. Estimate $800-$1,200
749. Two Geschutzt Cold Painted Bronze Dog Inkwells
751. Group of 2 Cold Painted Bronze Dog Motif Items
Austrian, Early 20th century. Collection of two Geschutzt cold painted bronze figural inkwells in the form of dogs comprising of a terrier with red tasseled collar; and a dachshund with gold chainlinked collar. Each with hinged head that opens to reveal recessed niche for storing ink. Both marked on back with impressed “GESCHUTZT”. Dachshund height 4”, width 4.75”, depth 3”. Terrier height 3.9”, width 2.1”, depth 4.125”. Estimate $300-$500
Inkwell height 3.5”, width 2.75”, depth 3.4”. Mechanical toy height 3.3”, diameter 4.6”. Estimate $300-$500
750. French School, 19th C. Oil Painting of Dog
French School, 19th century. “Portrait of Standing Dog”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Figural painting depicting a portrait of a brown dog standing in profile with pointed ears and upturned tail in a nondescript landscape. Framed 21” x 26.75”. Unframed 17.5” x 23.5”. Estimate $400-$600
753. Collection of Boris O’Klein “Dirty Dog” Engravings
752. Collection of 2 Cold Painted Bronze Dogs
British and Austrian, first half of 20th century. Irish Setter height 4.25”, width 2.25”, depth 11”. Black spotted dog height 3.25”, width 2.75”, depth 8.75”. Estimate $300-$500
Arthur Boris O’Klein (French, 1893-1985), group of three hand colored engravings depicting mischievous dogs. “The Naughty Dogs” or sometimes, referred to as “The Dirty Dogs of Paris” collection, each pencil signed lower right with printed publisher information comprising of one titled “Sens Interdit (No entry)” depicting a row of dogs laughing at their interested friend who quickly follows behind a well-groomed greyhound on leash, “Chacun son tour (Wait your turn)” depicting a line of dogs waiting to use bathroom on tree marked with “W.C.” sign for water closet; and “Sens unique! (One way)” depicting a line of dogs smelling each other’s bottoms in a line. Framed 32” x 26”. Each sight size 6.5” x 18”. Estimate $300-$500
754. 2 Franz Bergman Dog Figurines & Dog Motif Ashtray
French & Austrian, 20th century. Collection of cold painted bronze dog items comprising of a circular onyx ashtray with recessed circular well with a standing cold painted bulldog and seated pug on rim, marked on edge with inset circular medallion reading “VRAI BRONZE MCMXX” and a Franz Bergman (1898-1963) Geschutzt pug dog figurine and a Franz Bergman (1898-1963) Geschuzt bulldog figurine, each marked on bottom with circular mark with “GESCHUTZT” above handled vase with “B” above “8412”. Ashtray height 4.5”, diameter 8”. Seated pug dog height 3.5”, width 3”, depth 3.75”. Bulldog height 3.125”, width 2.25”, depth 5”. Estimate $300-$500
755. American School, Resting Dog with Kittens, O/C, Dated
American School, likely Thaddeus Welch (American, 1844-1919), “At Rest”-1900, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned but dated lower right “1900”. Turn of the century figural painting depicting a charming scene with sleeping white dog with two tuxedo kittens snuggled beside, one cat lovingly paws the resting dog. Framed 19.125” x 29.125”. Unframed 14.125” x 24.25”. Estimate $1,200-$2,400
756. Group of 2 Black Forest Carved Dog Motif Inkwells
Swiss, 20th century. Collection of two Black Forest carved and stained black walnut wood dog motif inkwells comprising of a dog’s head with upturned alert ears, brown glass eyes, and happy facial expression with hinged top that opens to reveal circular well within, unmarked; and an inkwell in the form of a seated dog holding a satchel or bag strap in mouth with four smaller puppies within, dog’s head with glass eyes hinged and opens to reveal recessed niche for inkwell within, unmarked. Dog holding satchel of puppies height 4.75”, width 3.25”, depth 4.75”. Dog’s head inkwell height 3.25”, width 2.75”, depth 3.75”. Estimate $400-$600
757. Continental School, “Hunter with Dog”, O/C
Continental School, Early 19th century. “Hunter with Dog”, oil on canvas relined and laid on board, unsigned. Figural painting, likely a fragment from a larger work, depicting a shaped medallion with hunter in blue jacket and cap holding rifle looking out toward distance with loyal hunting dog or hound by side, surrounded by decorative light blue scrolling, diaper patterned shapes and other forms throughout. Overall measures 27.75” x 30.25”. HB. Estimate $400-$600
758. Group of 2 Carved Wood Dog Motif Inkwells, 20th C. Continental, 20th century. Collection of two carved and stained wood figural inkwells of dog form comprising of a larger terrier (possibly a Wheaten Terrier) with hinged forehead that opens to reveal circular niche for inkwell within, yellow eyes, and collar at bottom; and a boxer with yellow eyes, under bite and collar at bottom. Both unmarked. Terrier height 7.25”, width 6”, depth 7.75”. Boxer height 6”, width 4.5”, depth 6”. Estimate $300-$500
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759. Austrian Figural Bronze & Pottery Glazed Inkwell
Manner of Franz Bergman (Austrian, 1898-1963), circa early 20th century. Austrian cold painted figural bronze and pottery glazed inkwell, the oval and scalloped shaped dish molded to one end with the shell shaped inkwell and painted with sailing ships, sea gulls and landscape underglaze and mounted with a cold painted bronze perched bird on naturalistic modeled branches, the whole resting on three shell formed legs. Marked to the underside with impressed symbols. height 2.5”, with bird 5.75”, width 15.5”, depth 8.75”. Estimate $800-$1,200
762. Chip Carved Table with Delft Tiles, 18th C.
Continental, possibly Spanish,18th century with mid-18th century inset tiles. An oak table with chip carved Baroque or Mannerist style decoration, the rectangular top comprising a c-scrolled chip carved border centered by inset later applied blue and white Delft tiles each depicting a biblical scene, the frieze decorated with a pattern of chip carved half-round sunbursts punctuated by circular chip carved motifs with two frieze drawers with patinated bronze Rococo style pulls and cabochon escutcheons, the corner blocks with chip carved tree of life motifs, all raised on four legs headed by bulbous turnings terminating in the octagonal legs decorated with circular incised and chip carved leaflike patterns, raised on ring-turned toupie feet. height 27.75, width 52.75”, depth 34”. Estimate $800-$1,200
761. Hand Woven Persian Bidjar Room Size Rug
India. Wool. Measures 9’ x 12’. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
760. Bronze Eagle Sculpture After Archibald Thorburn
After Archibald Thorburn (British, 1860-1935), “Eagle”, parcel gilt and patinated bronze figural sculpture, incised on base “A. Thorburn” with obscured “1057”. 20th century figural animal sculpture depicting a young feathered eagle with large talons perched on round naturalistic base surmounting an integral Neoclassical style base with leaf tips, reeding and fluting further supported on a black stone shaft joined to circular socle base. Circular medallion on base noting that this work was produced by Garanti foundry, Paris, France. Overall height 12.25”, diameter of base 5.125”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
763. Austrian Cold Painted Bronze Pheasant Ink Set
Austrian, first half of 20th century. Large Austrian cold painted bronze figural ink set depicting two pheasants (one male, one female) with long tail feathers on a naturalistic base with recessed elongated niche at front center acting as pen well flanked by two hinged inkwells (missing glass liners). Marked on bottom interior edge “MADE IN AUSTRIA”. height 8”, width 21”, depth 10”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
764. Pair of Rosewood & Leather Tub Chairs, 19th C.
American, mid-19th century. Rosewood and red leather. A pair of heavily carved rosewood tub or library chairs, the u-shaped crest and arms upholstered in red leather with hammered brass nailhead trim, terminating in dog’s head masqueron hand rests, the central carved back with heavily carved classical opposing dolphin motifs with intertwined tails and carved acanthus leaf scrolls, over the round seat upholstered in conforming leather upholstery, the curved arm supports terminating in curved acanthus leaves over honeycomb knee blocks, the curved seat rail and sides with chip carved motifs, on acanthus carved cabriole front legs terminating in lion’s paw front feet and cabriole back legs on scroll feet, front feet on casters. height 35.5”, width 25”, depth 21.5”, seat to floor 19.5”. Estimate $2,500-$5,000
766. Signed Ernst Aschenbach Panoramic Landscape Oil Ernst Aschenbach (Norwegian, 1872-1954). “View on the Water”, oil on canvas, signed lower left. Panoramic landscape painting depicting a calm mountain lake or river, likely in Norway, with a single figure in a boat at center, the scene with marshy field to right foreground, left bank with lush grasses and trees, and a vast mountain range to background, all set below clouded blue skies. Indistinguishable stencil mark to verso of canvas. Framed 34” x 49.5”. Unframed 26” x 41.75”. Estimate $800-$1,200
765. Athos Menaboni, Quail Gouache Painting, Signed Athos Rudolfo Menaboni (Italian/American, 1895-1990), “Northern Bobwhite Quails”, gouache, signed lower right. Framed 26.75” x 21.5”. Sight size 19.5” x 14.3”. Estiamte $5,000-$7,000
767. Continental Oak Center Table with Lion Base
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Continental, 20th century. The round top with molded edge surmounting the tripod lion base comprising three lions heads joined by an arch, each surmounting a carved leg and terminating in large heavily knuckled lion paw feet. height 31.75”, depth 30.5”. Estimate $800-$1,200
768. Eugene Lanceray, Bronze Bear Sculpture, Signed
Lansere Evgeny Alexandrovich, more commonly known as Eugene Lanceray (Russian, 1848-1886), “Standing Bear”-1865, patinated bronze sculpture, incised on naturalistic base in Cyrillic, front plaque with text in Russian noting production date of 1865. Animal sculpture depicting a realistically rendered standing bear with front paws dropped hanging over broken tree stumps and branches. Overall supported on a black marble hexagonal base. Overall height 23”, width 15.5”, depth 12.5”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
769. Carved Marble Sculptural Bust of Child, Salvatore
Victor D. Salvatore (Italian/American, 1885-1965). Heavy carved marble figural sculpture depicting a young child at bust length with short hair, rounded cheeks and calm facial expression. Apparently unsigned. height 15”, width 13”, depth 6.5”. Estimate $300-$500
770. Set of 2 Maison Cleo Child Size Mannequins
Maison Cleo (Paris, founded 1948), second half 20th century. Set of two Cleo child size mannequins, each torso dressed in a off-white ribbed cotton one piece ‘undie’, stamped to the lower left ‘Cleo’ and modeled with naturalistic legs, the entire whole made of composite. heights 23.3” and 25.8” (measured to top of neck). HB. Estimate $300-$500
771. Continental Portrait of Boy in Uniform, 19th C.
Continental School (likely German or Austrian), 19th century. “Portrait of a Boy in Uniform”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Portrait painting depicting a boy at bust length with brown curly hair, pale complexion with pink cheeks wearing a white collared shirt under an ornate black jacket with gold and silver buttons and embroidery with drop front chest strap, tasseled neck tie, seated in armchair and hands resting on pommel of sword, beside table with feathered hat. Framed 27.25” x 23”. Unframed 24.25” x 20”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
772. English Mahogany Linen Press
English, late 18th or early 19th century. A mahogany linen press, the upper section comprising two doors with molded panels opening to interior storage space with cylindrical bar for the placement of hangers and brackets for shelving and adjacent shelf space with three small shelves and brackets for shelf adjustment, over a waist molding, the lower section comprising two short drawers over one long drawer each with brasses comprising oval backplates and curved pulls, all raised on bracket feet. height 63”, width 49”, depth 24” . Estimate $1,200-$2,400
774. Continental School, Mother & Children on Horseback
773. 1868 Oil by William Pettie, Child Blowing Bubbles
Continental School, first half of 19th century. “Mother and Children”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Figural painting depicting a mother and her children on horseback (one black, the other white) crossing a wet marsh to the coastline at right, forest at figures’ backs. Framed 33.25” x 45.5”. Unframed 24” x 36.25”. Estimate $1,200-$2,400
William Pettie (Continental School, 19th century). “Blowing Bubbles”-1868, oil on canvas, signed and dated lower right. Charming genre painting depicting a mother and son seated in a rustic interior beside a glass paned window with mountains in view beyond, the boy at center left leaning toward mother and blowing bubbles as she peers toward a bubble aloft in the room and holds a bowl full of bubbles in her lap, the scene with scattered homegoods to the floor and surrounding tables. Period paper label to verso of stretcher citing traditional subject of artist and medals won. Framed 42.25” x 37.5”, unframed 29.75” x 25”. Estimate $2,000-$4,000
775. English Mahogany Chest on Chest, 19th C.
English, 19th century. Mahogany with oak secondary wood. A mahogany chest on chest comprising a molded cornice over a frieze surmounting the upper case, with two short over three long drawers, resting on a waist molding, the lower case with pull-out writing or work surface over three long drawers, each drawer of both top and bottom section having round brass pulls, above a serpentine apron, all raised on French feet. height 76”, width 45”, depth 23.25”. Estimate $2,000-$4,000
776. Continental School, Portrait of a Child, 18th C.
Continental School, 18th century. “Portrait of a Young Child”, oil on canvas laid down, apparently unsigned. Portrait painting depicting a young child at center seated in a red velvet and gold tassel accented diminutive chair with white lace bonnet, exposed shoulder whit top with lace trimmed wrists and blue shawl. Remnant of paper on back with handwritten inscription. Framed 35.75” x 29.75”. Unframed 30” x 25”. Estimate $800-$1,200
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777. American School, Portrait of a Lady, 19th Century
779. American School, Portrait of a Gentleman, 19th C.
American School, first half of 19th century. “Portrait of Lizzie Howes”, oil on board, unsigned. Portrait painting depicting a young woman with lace bonnet and dark hair at bust length wearing a brown dress and jewelry, gold pocket watch at waist. Framed 37.75” x 31.75”. Unframed 33.125” x 26.8”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
American School, first half 19th century. “Portrait of John Howes”, oil on board, unsigned. Portrait painting depicting a gentleman in black jacket over white shirt with collar, gold keys at waist, seated in an interior with red curtain. Framed 44.25” x 38.25”. Unframed 33” x 26.75”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
778. American Chippendale Style Mahogany Highboy
American, late 19th to early 20th Century. Chippendale style Colonial Revival mahogany highboy in two parts, the bonnet top with split swan neck pediment with three flame carved urn finials and sunflower rosettes above a central shell carved drawer, flanked by two small drawers, over two short drawers and three graduated long drawers, the case with one long drawer flanked by two short drawers with central shell carved drawer, all drawers within quarter round reeded columns, over a serpentine scrolled shaped skirt centering a scrolled shell, raised on acanthus leaf carved cabriole legs ending in claw and ball feet. Height 85”, width 41”, depth 23.75”. Estimate $2,000-$4,000
780. Giltwood Eagle Convex Mirror, Early 19th C.
English or American (Boston), c. 1800-1820. An English Regency or American Empire giltwood convex or bull’s eye mirror decorated with an elaborate crest comprising a large eagle with spread wings and elongated neck atop a rocky cliff flanked by high relief carved acanthus leaf scrolls with central relief carved flowers, the round frame with sphericals decorating the sight, the base decorated with acanthus carved leaf spray below flanking the central flower and leaf motif. height 48.5”, width 30.5”, depth 11”. Estimate $2,000-$4,000
783. Robert Atkinson Fox, Pastoral Oil, Signed
782. 19th C. Federal Giltwood Convex Mirror w/ Eagle
781. Boston Lunette Inlaid Chest of Drawers, 19th C.
Attributed to the shop of John and Thomas Seymour (American (Boston) 1790-1817), circa 1800-1810. A Boston Federal Era four-drawer mahogany bowfront chest of drawers comprising a top with ovolo corners with light and darkwood inlaid lunettes at edge, over the bowfront facade comprising four long drawers each with two escutcheons with anchor and spyglass motif. height 42.75”, width 42”, depth 22.25”. Note: the upper drawer contains a note stating the piece belonged to the Crowninshield family of Boston and the piece was “probably made by John or Thomas Seymour in Boston.” Estimate $1,500-$3,000
Robert Atkinson Fox (American (Pennsylvania), 18601935), “Cows Resting and Cooling”, oil on canvas, signed lower right and inscribed on verso back. Pastoral painting depicting five cows in country landscape laying down and drinking and cooling themselves in calm shallow water, sheep in background, cottage and barn on hillside at left. Framed 11.75” x 24.75”. Unframed 10.25” x 23.125”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
American, 19th century. Late Federal giltwood convex bull’s eye mirror with hand carved eagle at top with spread feathered wings flanked by scrolled foliates surmounting circular frame with ball form border encircling ebonized reeding framing circular convex looking glass or mirror, accent on bottom with shell form. height 37.25”, width 25.25”, depth 5.1”. Estimate $800-$1,200
785. Harvey Young Signed 1876 Oil, “The Hay Wagon” 784. New York Empire Game Table, c. 1820
American, (New York), first quarter of 19th century. height 27.5”, width 36”, depth 17” (closed), depth 35” (open). Estimate $800-$1,200
Harvey Young (American (Colorado/ California/ Vermont), 1840-1901). “The Hay Wagon”-1876, oil on canvas, signed and dated lower right. Indistinguishable stencil mark to verso of canvas. Framed 26.5” x 29.5”. Unframed 20.25” x 23”. Estimate $2,000-$4,000
787. 19th C. Polychromed American Carousel Horse
786. American Empire Mahogany Pier Table, 19th C.
American, likely New York, c 1815-1820. A mahogany and mahogany veneer Empire period pier table comprising an overhanging top over the frieze decorated with flame mahogany veneer with central frieze drawer and two brass mounts at edges, each depicting a seated centurion holding a cornucopia, over intricately worked brass capitals with diminutive leaf and Greek key motifs heading cylindrical wooden column supports, the pier mirror flanked by two flattened rectangular columns, over a veneered coved lower shelf, all raised on gadrooned bun feet. Dealer’s label reading “Ernest B. Hagen” at underside of frieze drawer. Apparently unmarked. height 36.75”, width 42”, depth 18”. Estimate $2,000-$4,000
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American, late 19th century. Apparently unmarked. Accompanied with auction v alue estimation from 1989 from Plantation Galleries, Coconut Grove, Florida prepared by ISA appraiser Diana Peters. height 48”, width 8.25” depth 41”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
788. American School, “Flower Sellers”, O/C
American School, 19th century. “Flower Sellers”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Verso of canvas with stenciled mark “PREPARED BY EDWARD DECHAUX”--dating the work to circa 1834-1860. Framed 33” x 27.8”. Unframed 30.25” x 25”. Estimate $800-$1,200
791. Albert Clarkson, British Horse Oil
Albert Clarkson (British, Late 19th/ Early 20th century), “Wentworth”-1898, oil on canvas, signed and dated lower right. Center noting horse’s achievement reading “WENTWORTH” above “WINNER OF THE QUEEN’S PREMIUM £150, 1898”. Framed 25” x 29.25”. Unframed 20” x 24.125”. HB. Estimate $800-$1,200
790. Mahogany Double Pedestal 3-Leaf Dining Table English, first half of 20th century. height 30” width 39”, length including central leaf 83.75”. Estimate $800-$1,200
789. “Puppies at Play”, Signed D. Giles Oil on Canvas
American School, early 20th century. “Dogs at Play”, oil on canvas, signed lower right “D. Giles”. Stencil mark to verso of canvas “MSN National Art Gallery”, possibly for the major museum in Sydney, Australia. Framed 32” x 27.625”. Unframed 24” x 20”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
794. English Chippendale Mahogany Bachelor’s Chest
English, circa 1775. height 32.75”, width 33”, depth 21.5”. Provenance: From the Estate of Henry G. Muecke Jr., Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
793. “Chestnut Thoroughbred”, British O/C, James Clark
792. Set of 4 Chippendale Style Side Chairs, 19th C.
Likely English, 19th Century. height (tallest chair) 37.25, width (widest chair) 20”, depth 18”, seat to floor 18” (dimensions vary as chairs are handcrafted and do not precisely match). Estimate $800-$1,200
James Clark and Son (British, fl. 1858-1909). “Chestnut Thoroughbred”, oil on canvas, signed lower right “J. Clark”. Portrait of a horse depicting the horse standing in full length on a stone path backed by a tall white stone wall with brown wood door or gate to left under blue sky, the horse with double reigns, a standing martingale, and brown leather saddle. Framed 26.75” x 31”. Unframed 20” x 24.25”. HB. Estimate $800-$1,200
797. British School, Mid 19th C. Signed J. Haines
795. John Charlton, Landscape, Unsigned Watercolor
Attributed to John Charlton (English,1849-1917), “Mountain Scenery”, watercolor on artist’s watercolor board, apparently unsigned, inscribed on verso with “Mountain Scenery John Charlton” in pencil, oval stamp on back of board from Charles Roberson & Co. Artists Colourmen Water & Oil Colours Materials for Drawing & Painting 99 LONG ACRE LONDON”. Unframed 14.6” x 20.125”. Framed 20.75” x 24.5”. Estimate $500-$700
796. English Brass Tinder Chest w/ Applied Crest English, possibly 18th century. A brass-covered tinder or firewood chest comprising a hinged lid with handwrought hinges, the panel edges decorated with repoussé circular rondels, the central panel with applied central crest with three “x” forms and surmounted by a crown with central cross flanked by tasseled ribbons, the crest flanked by two applied rampant lions, over the case section decorated with conforming applied crest and lions at the front panel, each side with handles, each corner of the case decorated with conforming rondels terminating in four squared feet. Note: hinges have replaced modern screws. height 17”, width 30”, depth 18.25”. Estimate $800-$1,200
799. English Satinwood Marquetry Cellarette circa 1785
798. English Mahogany Inlaid Corner Cabinet
English, late 19th century. height 94.25”, width 43”, depth 22.5” Estimate $800-$1,200
British School, mid 19th century, “Landscape with Cottage”, oil on canvas, signed lower left “J. Haines”. Landscape painting depicting a countryside at sunset, barren dirt road, cottage nestled beneath the trees on left, pink, purple and white sky above. Framed 15” x 19”. Unframed 7.25” x 11.75”. Estimate $700-$900
800. Early 18th C. English Queen Anne Oak Lowboy
English, last quarter of 18th century (c. 1785). English, circa 1710. Queen Anne Oak lowboy with multiA George III satinwood cellarette decorated board top with molded edge above a frieze fitted with three small drawers over a shaped apron, raised on with light and darkwood marquetry inlay cabriole legs ending in pad feet. height 28”, width 33”, of traditional rectangular form. The lidded top decorated with marquetry comprising depth 22”. Provenance: From the Estate of Henry G. Muecke Jr., Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $800-$1,200 of a veneered classical urn with light and darkwood banding, c-scroll and bellflower handles, and acorn finial within a darkwood oval cartouche, framed by crossbanded tulipwood veneers, the corners decorated with four quarter-round paterae, the lid with replaced hinges opening to interior storage compartment with holes for four bottles and two square adjacent compartments, the cellarette facade decorated with urn design conforming to the top, the keyhole framed by diamond-shaped tulipwood veneer above a molded plinth base with darkwood stringing, overall raised on four tapered legs with conforming darkwood stringing on small brass casters. height (with lid open) 34”, (with lid closed) 25”, width 15.75”, depth 11”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
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803. Nautical Combination Lantern & Railroad Lantern
801. Acoma Double Spouted Pottery Jar, Mid 20th C.
Native American, mid 20th century. Acoma (Pueblo) pottery jar with two spouts at top with orange banded tops above bulbous body with black and orange decoration on white ground depicting birds, feathers and patterning in tribal manner typical for Acoma pottery. Inscribed on bottom “ACOMA”. height 7.25”, diameter of foot 2.75”. Estimate $300-$500
802. Large Copper & Pine Handled Pot or Whiskey Still American, late 19th century. A large copper and yellow pine handled boiler pot or whiskey still, likely southern, the large drum shaped container with lip to front and secured yellow pine boards to front and back, the sides mounted with cone shaped handles. Interior of pot with affixed rod. Apparently unmarked. height 22.8”, diameter of pot 16.15”. width of pot 29.25” handle to handle. HB. Estimate $300-$500
805. William Moyers Western Illustration Artwork
William Moyers (American (New Mexico), 1916-2010), “Traveling Men”, mixed media sketch on Cadet artist illustration board, unsigned. Mixed media artwork depicting two male figures in hats seated in a primitive wagon being pulled by two brown horses or mules in a rugged American West landscape with scattered bushes, 804. fence posts and hills. Verso of board inscribed “Bill Moyers” and acWrought Iron & Mesh 4 Tier companied with a holiday card in original envelope dated 1962 from Etagere on Casters 20th century. height 59.25”, diameter 32.25”. the artist to the consignor of this work noting his life in New Mexico and the family. Overall unframed 14” x 20”. HB. Estimate $700-$900 Estimate $800-$1,200
American, 1930s. One not marked but apparently Perkins ‘Perko’ Marine Lamp and Hardware Corp. height 11” (to top of ring handle), width 4.75”. The Dietz New York lantern height 15” (to top of handle). Provenance: Owner and historian Arthur E. Chapman of Woodstock, Georgia obtained the marine lantern purportedly from the steamship “Inchulva” which is better known as the “Delray Wreck”. The railroad lantern was originally owned and used by owner’s grandfather who had been employed by the Michigan Central Railroad. This is the lantern he used to signal the engineer. Estimate $300-$500
806. 19th Century Painted Child’s Tricycle Velocipede
French, 19th century, circa 1880s. 17.8” diameter wheels. height 28.8” (at the ears), length 31,8’ (front tire to back tire), depth 19.4” (back wheel to wheel). MLH. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
809. Colt 1851 Navy Civil War .36 Revolver circa 1852
807. Mills Novelty Co “Deliver the Punch” Strength Test
Mills Novelty Company (American (Illinois), founded 1891), circa 1904. A “Deliver the Punch” punching bag machine with leather punching bag, the oak frame with black ornate cast-iron base with fancy castings, the back with circular Test Your Strength paper dial (later). Height 79.25”, width 30”, depth 25”. Estimate $2,000-$4,000
808. Late 19th C. Navajo Child’s Blanket
American, Circa 1880 - 1895. Late 19th century Navajo child’s blanket finely woven in strong geometric pattern of serrated diamonds in natural, deep red, orange, yellow, gray, indigo and navy. size 46” x 36.5”. Estimate $2,500-$5,000
A Colt Model 1851 Navy cap and ball percussion 6 shot .36 caliber single-action revolver manufactured circa 1852 (serial #13106) carried in the American Civil War by Union infantryman H. R. Hodgman of Princeton, Illinois, then owned and carried by Aaron Pierce Chapman to Leadville, Colorado during the Silver Rush where he was killed on October 11, 1879. Gun with a 7.5” barrel inscribed to top “Address SamL Colt New York City”, the revolving chamber with etched naval battle scene on tondo, and with five visible and matching serial numbers. Gun accompanied with period fitted box, likely original, civil war era powder horn, many steel balls, and several containers of percussion caps. Gun barrel length 7.5”, entire length 13.25”. Case length 15”, width 7”. Provenance: By descent from Aaron Pierce Chapman to historian Arthur E. Chapman, Woodstock, Georgia. Estimate $3,000-$5,000
810. 19th C. Navajo 3rd Phase 9-spot Chief’s Blanket
American, circa 1880-1890. Late Classical Navajo chief’s blanket strongly woven in 3rd Phase or 9-spot pattern natural brown, red, and black, composed of nine geometric diamond elements, overlaying classic striped panels. size 80” x 54”. Estimate $7,000-$9,000
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811. Pair of Terracotta Figural Sculptures, Eugene Blot Eugene Blot (French, 1830-1899), “Pecheur” and “Pecheuse de Crevettes”, terracotta sculpture, incised signature on each naturalistic base. Female height 10.5”, width 4.125”, depth 4”. Male height 11.125”, width 4”, depth 4.3”. Estimate $800-$1,200
812. French Double-Sided Painted Screens, 19th C French, early 19th century. height 53”, width 44.25”, depth 1”. HB. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
813. Industrial Steel Baker’s Rack with Wooden Trays
Continental,early 20th century. A rustic or distressed industrial baker’s rack, functioning also as a painting rack, or shelving unit, comprising a steel frame and eight rustic wooden shelves each with cutout oblong handholds. height 62.50”, width 22.25”, depth 42.5”. Estimate $800-$1,200
815. “Au Bord du Lac”, 1889 French Oil by H. Delacour
814. French Country Oak Commode with Heart Keyholes
French, 19th century. A French Provincial oak marble top provincial commode comprising a rosso levanto marble top with molded edge surmounting the three drawer facade comprising two wide upper drawers over narrow bottom drawer, each drawer thickly constructed and dovetailed, with central handwrought heart keyhole escutcheons and two handwrought round pulls, all raised on squared feet. height 35.75”, width 39.5”, depth 21.25”. Estimate $800-$1,200
Hyppolyte Delacour (French, ?-1895). “Au Bord du Lac (Beside the Lake)” - 1889, oil on wood board, signed and dated lower right. Charming landscape painting depicting a calm lake at left reflecting the surrounding landscape and with docked fishing boats to far side, the wide bank of land at right and in distance with lush grasses, bushes, and trees. Framed 18.75” x 29.375”. Unframed 12.75” x 23.75”. HB. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
817. Large 71 Pc. French Majolica Sarreguemines Set
U & C Sarreguemines (French,19th/20th century), circa 1880-1900. Each marked on bottom with bird on thorned branch above “BUFFON U & C SARREGUEMINES”, some with letters and impressed number marks. Serving bowl height 4.25”, diameter 10”. Oval serving dish 10.25” x 14”. Circular serving dish diameter 12.125”. Salad plate diameter 8.25”. Luncheon plate Estimate $1,000-$2,000
820. Jean Cazin 19th C. French Landscape, Oil on Wood Jean Cazin (French, 1841-1901). “La Route Sinueux (The Winding Road)”, oil on cradled wood board, signed lower left. Framed 17” x 20”. Unframed 10.625” x 13.75”. HB. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
816. Pair of French Provincial Oak & Cane Fauteuils
French, 19th century. height 37.5”, width 25”, depth 20”, seat to floor 20”. Estimate $800-$1,200
819. French Provincial Carved Occasional Table
818. Fine Hand Woven Oushak Carpet
French, 18th century. height 29”, width 31”, depth 26.5”. HB. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
Wool. Turkey. Rust and Gold accent colors resting upon cream field. measures 8’ 7” x 12’ 2” HB. Estimate $2,000-$4,000
821. French Provincial Walnut Buffet, 19th C.
French, 19th century. height 39.25”, width 54.25”, depth 26”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
822. Signed 1886 French Pastel, “Les Pins Parasols”
Pierre Prins (French, 1838-1913). “Les Pins Parasols (The Pines)” - 1886, pastel on paper laid down on mat board, signed lower left”. Framed 21.5” x 25.25”, unframed 14.5” x 18.25”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
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823. Italian White Marble Floor Pedestal, 20th C.
825. Italian Red & White Marble Column Pedestal
Italian, 20th century. A white marble display floor pedestal in the form of a classical column with grey veins comprising a capital with canted corners over two torus moldings over the gadrooned and spiral turned column resting on two torus moldings raised on an octagonal plinth base. height 41”, width 13.5”, depth 13.5”. Estimate $500-$800
Italian, 19th century. A marble pedestal in the form of a Doric column comprising a white marble top forming the capital over the red marble column with black and white veins surmounting the white marble base comprising torus and scotia moldings. height 42”, diameter 10.5”. Estimate $600-$800
824. Joannes Volpato 18th C., Veduta di Campo Vaccino
Joannes Giovanni Volpato (Italian, 18th century) after Francesco Panini (Italian, 1735-1803), “Veduta di Campo Vaccino”-1773, etching and engraving on paper, noted with “F. Panini delin.” lower left and “Joannes Volpato inc.”. Work depicting view of the ruins found in the Roman Forum, people looking at Classical sites, labeled with locations underneath. Framed 28.75” x 37”. Sight size 18.75” x 27.125”. Estimate $400-$600
826. Neoclassical Style Bronze & Marble Figural Clock French, 20th century. Neoclassical style patinated bronze and sienna marble figural mantle clock with a figure of a nude maiden seated on a turtle, raised on a rectangular marble base set with a circular dial having Roman hours, 8 day time and strike, with bronze acanthus leaf darting to border below, resting on a rectangular marble platform, raised on block feet. height 23.5”, width 11.75”, depth 7.8”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
828. Neoclassical Style Figural Mantel Clock
827. Oak Library Table with Temple Roof Top, 20th C.
Likely Swedish, 19th century. A large unstained oak library table of heavy proportions, the top in the form of a classical Greek temple roof forming a double-sided angled writing surface with small molded ledge, with molded edges forming the molded cornice of the roof with triangular pediment surmounting the base, comprising two legs on each side with scalloped supports joined to a central support block with molded panel over a cavetto molded support surmounting the fluted squared column resting on a cavetto molded plinth over two thick curved legs raised on long supports with astragal edges, joined by a fluted stretcher. height 34.25”, length 72”, depth 39.75”. HB. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
830. White Marble Tapered Wall Pedestal, 19th C.
Italian, 19th century. An Italian white marble decorative tapered column wall pedestal, the cavetto molded top surmounting the frieze carved with a circular scroll pattern, over the tapered column front decorated with three fluted moldings, raised on a cavetto and tan veined marble torus molding over a white plinth base. height 46.75”, width 14.25”, depth 11.75”. Estimate $500-$700
829. After Nattier, Le Fevre de Caumartin as Hebe Oil
After Jean-Marc Nattier (French, 1685-1766), “Portrait of Madame Le Fevre de Caumartin as Hebe”-1753, oil on canvas laid down on board, unsigned. 19th century copy after the original currently housed at the National Gallery of Art in Washington D.C. Allegorical portrait painting depicting the young French noblewoman as Greek mythological figure, Hebe, the goddess of youth with her father, Zeus as eagle beside her drinking wine she pours from ewer in opposite hand. Verso with applied number label possibly for inventory or exhibition. Framed 45.25” x 38”. Unframed 36.125” x 29.125”. Estimate $2,000-$4,000
832. Classical Style Marble Statue, Apollo Belvedere
Italian, 19th/20th century. Mythological white marble figural statue depicting the Apollo Belvedere after Pythian Apollo or Apollo Belvedere of Classical antiquity now residing in the Gabinetto delle Maschere of the Pio-Clementine Museum of the Vatican Museums complex. Unmarked. height 32”, width 21”, diameter of base 9.5”. Estimate $2,000-$4,000
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Neoclassical style bronze and sienna marble figural mantel clock, surmounted with a helmeted Greek soldier, probably Odysseus, seated on a draping lion skin over the circular gilt dial with Roman numerals and having 8 day time and strike, raised on a marble base with leafy bronze decorated border on a rectangular marble plinth with turned feet. height 27”, width 17.5”, depth 6.75”. Estimate $2,000-$4,000
831. Pair of English Neoclassical Style Twin Beds
English, early 20th century. A pair twin cherry wood beds each comprising a painted headboard and curved footboard with molded panels, neoclassical style painted decoration comprising rosette garlands, scrolls, urns, and green painted fluting, each side rail decorated with a central painted urn flanked by floral swags, one bed having a footboard painted with a central shield form cartouche framing a scene of two young children in classical garb within a sylvan landscape, the other bed having a footboard painted with a central shield form cartouche framing a scene of two winged putti, both headboards decorated with central oval cartouches framed by painted egg and dart molding depicting scenes of lovers courting within pastoral landscapes, each bed raised on tapered legs on metal caps. height (headboard) 40”, height (footboard) 24.25”, width 43.25”, length 81.75”. Estimate $2,000-$4,000
833. Large Carved Marble Bust of Roman Emperor
Italian, 20th century. Large fully carved in the round life-sized bust of a Roman Emperor/Nobleman probably Marcus Aurelius, carved with six types of marble; the head in white marble with detailed curly locks and well sculpted facial features set in rouge marble shoulders and chest with conforming tunic and raised on a square black with white and gray vein marble stepped plinth base. Apparently unmarked. height 33.6”, width 24”, square base 8.25”. Estimate $5,000-$8,000
834. Jennens & Betteridge Papier Mache Tray Table
English, 19th century. The underside of the tray with impressed Crown, Jennens & Betteridge. Height 19.5”, width 32.25”, depth 24.5”. Provenance: From the Estate of Mr. & Mrs. H.C. Carson of Atlanta, Georgia. Note: Jennens and Bettridge aka Aaron Jennens and T.H. Bettridge (fl. 1815-1864) were highly regarded for producing quality papier mâché wares. They acquired the workshops of Henry Clay, Japanner to George III and the Prince of Wales, in 1816. Theiroriginal premises were in Birmingham and they started a London branch at 3 West Halkin Street, Belgravia in 1837. Later offices were established in Paris and New York. Pieces by Jennens & Betteridge are currently on display in the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. Estimate $700-$900
836. English Green Lacquer Tray Table, 19th C.
835. Group of 13 Ashworth Ironstone Dishes, 19th C.
English, 19th century. height 20.75”, width 30”, depth 22.25”. Estimate $500-$700
G. L. Ashworth Brothers (English, 1861-1968), circa 1862-1890. Collection of ten ironstone earthenware dishes comprising of four luncheon plates and six soup bowls, all in Imari color palette with red, black, and gilt on light purple transfer floral and scrolled motif. Each marked on bottom with impressed mark with crown above “ASHWORTH REAL IRONSTONE CHINA” and red to purple mark indicating these were produced between1862-1890. Diameter of luncheon plate 9.25”. Diameter of soup bowl 10.25”. Estimate $300-$500
838. Pair of Bronze Verdigris Heron Sculptures, 20th C.
837. Hickory Black Lacquered Chinoiserie Cabinet Hickory Furniture Company for American Masterpiece line (American, 1975-1998). Hickory American Masterpiece plaque at upper back. height 94.5”, width 43.25”. depth 16.75”. Provenance: From the Estate of Henry G. Muecke Jr., Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $700-$900
20th century. A pair of figural hollow bronze bird floor or garden sculptures, each depicting a heron with bright green-blue verdigris patina throughout, one heron 839. with neck arched downward, the Small Red Lacquered Chinoiserie Secretary, other with neck erect. Apparently 19th C. unmarked. height (arched neck English, 19th century. A petite or ladies’ red lacquered heron) 38.5”, width 11”, depth 15”, slant top secretary desk with allover gilt chinoiserie decoration, the top and drawer facade allover decoheight (erect neck heron) 42”, rated with outdoor scenes of trees, and human figures width 10.5”, depth 22”. dressed in traditional Chinese costume near traditional Estimate $500-$700 Chinese style architecture on red lacquer ground, the slant top lid opening to rest on two lopers, the slant top interior comprising an embossed brown leather writing surface with five cubby holes separated by gilt molded dividers over four small drawers forming a serpentine serpentine curve, the lower case comprising three front drawers with brass pulls and backplates, the sides decorated with Chinese inspired gilt flowers with gilt floral borders, all raised on four bracket feet with gilt floral decoration. Replaced yellow pine top back board. height 34”, width 24.25”, depth 16”. Estimate $800-$1,200
841. English Chinoiserie Red & Gilt Decorated Cabinet
English, 19th century. height 85.5”, width 46”, depth 15”. Provenance: From the Estate of Sam & Florence Inman, Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $1,200-$2,400
844. William Barron Red Tall Case Clock, Mid 18th Century
840. English Imari Ironstone Service for 10 + Serveware
Maple & Company Ltd. (English, 1841-1997, flourished 1880-1939), circa early 19th century. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
843. Signed Hand Woven Persian Tabriz Room Size Rug Wool. Iran. Signed. Floral design on blue field. Cream, blue and red accent colors. Measures 10’ 3” x 13’ Estimate $2,000-$4,000
William Barron (English (London), active mid 18th century). A red japanned tallcase or longcase clock comprising a pagoda top hood with flame finials over a cornice molding, the dial door surrounds decorated with scrolled gilt decoration, the lunette decorated with brass strapwork and a top oval inscribed inscribed with the words “Tempus Fugit,” the face with Roman numerals framed by an outer circle with Arabic numerals inscribed William Barron London, and smaller circle with subsidiary seconds the waist door with astragal top molding decorated with gilt chinoiserie scenes of houses, landscapes, and figures, surrounded by stylized foral the coved waist molding with gilt vegetal decoration, the base section with conforming gilt chinoiserie decoration, all raised on a molded plinth. height 92”, width 20”, depth 10”. Estimate $2,500-$4,000
842. French Mahogany Japonisme Cabinet, late 19th C.
French, late 19th to early 20th century. A mahogany and cherry veneered cabinet finished to a high shine with Japanese style decoration from the Belle Epoque era (circa 1873-1914), comprising three breakfront doors and surmounted by a conforming molded cornice, with patinated gilt classical mounts, each side door revealing the striking flame mahogany grain framed by gilt metal stringing with foliate c-scrolls at corners and central inlaid cherry veneered ovals with striking grain, opening to storage space with panels for shelving, the central door decorated with a large painted enamel Japanese-inspired scene in shades of black, green, beige, mauve, taupe, and aquamarine depicting geishas standing within and in the courtyard in front of the terrace of a traditional Japanese building along with musicians, scholars, and gentlemen in fantastical Western interpretations of Asian dress, framed by conforming patinated metal banding, surmounting a lower panel inlaid with striking cherry veneer, the side panels raised on bracket feet with gilt paterae at sides. height 67.75”, width 68.25”, depth 18”. Estimate $2,000-$4,000
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845. English Regency Mahogany Serving Sideboard
English, circa 1800s. Regency mahogany serving sideboard, the superstructure of stage-back with brass turned gallery to the back, the case eared bowfront form with one long central frieze drawer above a deep arched and recessed apron drawer, flanked to one side with a deep cellarette drawer, the other with cupboard door, with reeded stiles an. on six ring turned and reeded tapering legs terminating in bulb feet, with a small hidden hinged fold down secret compartment to the back right. Height 45.75”(including gallery), width 75.5”, depth 25”. Estimate $1,200-$2,400
846. English George III Style Giltwood Mirror
English, 20th century. A pierced and carved giltwood mirror in the English Rococo style of the George III period (1738-1820), the frame comprising a central carved crest with c-scrolls and rocaille motifs surmounted by a carved leaf finial, each side decorated with pierced and carved rocaille ornamentation with c-scrolls, vines, cabochons, and foliate and shell motifs, all flanking the rectangular glass mirror. height 47”, width 26.5”, depth 1.5”. Estimate $800-$1,200
847. English Georgian Mahogany 7 Drawer Chest on Chest
English, second half of 18th century. height 73”, width 41.25”, depth 20.5”. Estimate $1,200-$2,400
850. English Monumental Inlaid Breakfront, 19th C. 849. Edwin Brown of Coventry, Oil w/ Brown Horse
848. Rare Regency Mahogany Sugar Chest on Brass Feet
English, early 19th century. A rare and charming Regency mahogany sugar chest comprising a hinged rectangular top lid with canted corners surmounting a conforming frieze, the corners carved with paterae, opening to the sugar storage interior, the exterior of the case decorated with flattened fluted corner columns flanking the facade with decorative oval comprising darkwood stringing inlay surmounted by a brass keyhole, over the lower drawer decorated with an oval comprising darkwood stringing with central gilt metal pull, the corner columns terminating in gilt ball feet, the sides each mounted with patinated metal lion’s heads with ring handles. height 21.25”, width 17”, depth 12”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
Edwin Brown (English (Coventry), 1814-1891), “Bay Horse in Stable”-1854, oil on canvas, signed and dated lower left. Verso of canvas with indistinct stencil for G. Rowney & Co., London artist suppliers. Unframed 24” x 30”. HB. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
853. Important Queen Anne Walnut Linen Press, 18th Century
851. 18th C. George II Triple Top Card or Games Table English, Circa 1730s. George II Queen Anne style mahogany swing-leg and triple-fold card or games table, having square eared top opening to reveal a tea table, then a green baize lined card table with guinea wells, squared outset corners for candlesticks, a single frieze drawer raised on with slightly cabriole legs terminating in pad feet. height 29”, width 31.75”, depth 15” (closed), depth 30.25” (open). Provenance: From the Estate of Henry G. Muecke Jr., Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $3,000-$5,000
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English, 19th century. height 91”, width 109.25”, depth 18”. Estimate $2,000-$4,000
852. Fine Monumental 19th C. British Portrait of A Lady
British School, first half 19th century. “Portrait of Beauty with Flower Garland”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Painting to a hand carved wood Chippendale style frame. Framed 64.75” x 46.5”, unframed 49.75” x 40.25”. Estimate $3,000-$5,000
English, 18th Century. Scarce and important Queen Anne walnut double domed linen press, two case construction, the upper portion crested with domed or bonnet sides and double domed front above two conforming beveled mirrored doors that open to shelved interior above a pair of pull out candleslides, the case with hidden pull out writing or brushing slide, above three short drawers, horizontally aligned, over two long deep drawers, all feather banded with individual locking mechanisms, the whole raised on bracket feet. height 85.5”, width 46”, depth 15”. Estimate $3,000-$5,000
854. French Louis XV Style Commode, Manner of Zwiener
Manner of Joseph-Emmanuel Zwiener (French, 18491895), circa late 19th/ early 20th century. A serpentine form commode with striking diagonal mahogany veneers and brass mounts, the molded top comprising rosso levanto marble with serpentine front edge, over the serpentine drawer facade decorated with allover rocaille foliate scroll brass mounts with flower and acanthus leaf motifs, acanthus scrolled knee mounts and foliate scroll and floral side mounts, resting on two cabriole front legs and slightly curved back legs all terminating in brass sabots. height 36”, width at widest point 60”, depth 25”. Estimate $3,000-$5,000
855. Fine Hand Woven Chobi Room Size Carpet
Wool. Pakistan. Floral on cream field. Rust and gold accent colors. measures 12’1 x 14’ 8 Estimate $2,000-$4,000
856. Louis A. Cabie, French Landscape O/C Painting
Louis Alexandre Cabie (French,1854-1939), “ Autumn Landscape with Cypress Trees”-1914, oil on canvas, signed and dated lower right. Vertically-aligned landscape painting depicting a row of orange leaved cypress trees at left beside dirt trail leading to green fields with trees changing color with the season under grey cloudy sky. Verso of canvas with stenciled mark from Bordeaux manufacturer of artist’s materials. Framed 30.125” x 25.8”. Unframed 24.25” x 20”. HB. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
857. Large Tiffany & Co. Patinated Bronze Andiron Set
Tiffany & Co. (American (New York), founded 1837), circa 1870s. A pair of large and intricately cast patinated bronze andirons in the Renaissance Revival style each comprising tapered columns surmounted by gadrooned finials resting on plinths surmounted by Ionic column capitals, the columns comprising a foliate scroll pattern with central rondel with relief cast lion face masques, flanked by bronze pulls, each column raised on a shelf over a large scrolled oval form cartouche, flanked by pierced and scrolled side columns decorated with large c-scrolls and surmounted by gadrooned urns with ball and point finials, raised on a molded breakfront plinth base, the back of each piece with a curving balustrade form firedog terminating in a small obelisk flanked by two c-scrolls and surmounted by a small urn and point finial, the two andirons joined by a central connecting rod of conforming design with central cast lion face masque. height 37.5”, width 84”, depth 12”. Estimate $2,500-$5,000
858. 19th C. Landscape, C. Branwhite, Museum Provenance
Charles Branwhite (British, 1817-1880). “English Landscape”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Verso of frame with paper label for the San Antonio Museum Association bearing the deaccessioned number 53-82-249 G (1), also with three other paper labels, presumably from the museum, with similar information and the deaccessioning date of February 1987. Plaque to front of work stating the painting was a “gift of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hudson, 1953”. Framed 32.5” x 46.25”. Unframed 26.25” x 40”. Note: from 1925-1994, the San Antonio Museum Association oversaw the San Antonio Museum of Art and the Witte Museum of Science and History. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
861. Mahogany & Portoro Empire Style Center Table
859. Set of 8 Louis XV Style Dining Side Chairs
Possibly Jansen, 20th Century. height 42.75”, width 21.25” at widest point, depth 19”, seat depth 17.5”, seat height, 20”. Provenance: From the Estate of Sam & Florence Inman, Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $3,000-$5,000
860. Hand Woven Persian Bidjar Room Size Rug Wool. Iran. Herati pattern. measures 10’ 7” x 13’ Estimate $1,000-$2,000
American (likely New York), late 19th/ early 20th century. A mahogany and mahogany veneered American Empire style center table with round portoro marble top with molded edges, over a gadrooned urn shaft resting on a gadrooned cylindrical pedestal, all raised on tripod base comprising three legs with heavily acanthus scrolled knees terminating in heavily carved and knuckled lions paw feet. height 30”, diameter 38.5” Estimate $2,000-$4,000
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864. Dutch 1876 Oil, “Skaters at a Dutch Quay”, Christie’s London Provenance
862. Pieter Cornelis Dommersen, Dutch O/C, Signed, Christie’s London Provenance
Dutch School, third quarter 19th century. “Skaters at a Dutch Quay” - 1876, oil on canvas, signed and dated lower right. Christie’s label to verso of frame. Framed 32.875” x 44.25”. Unframed 23.5” x 35.25”. 863. Provenance: Acquired at Christie’s sale #4042 “19th Dutch Marquetry Display Cabinet, 18th C. Century European Art Including Russian Pictures and Dutch, 18th century. A large and impressive Dutch oak a Symbolist Collection with a Richard Wagner Section”, and marquetry inlaid display cabinet comprising a June 7, 2006, South Kensington, London, Lot 129. molded serpentine carved crest over a frieze with Estimate $5,000-$7,000 marquetry inlaid floral vines centered by a carved with an acantus scroll surmounted by a convex molded capitol, all over the two mullioned glass front doors set within floral marquetry inlaid frames, opening to the red-painted case interior comprising two small scalloped upper display shelves over one large scalloped display shelf, flanked by two inlaid side panels with inset glass windows astragal molded frames, over the heavily cavetto molded waist molding, the lower case comprising two front doors with square panels with cavetto molded corners framing marquetry inlaid urns holding floral bouquets lined by a double row of stringing, opening to a red painted interior with two rows of storage space, flanked by angled corners with astragal molded panels framing marquetry inlay each with a vase of flowers and a bird, all raised on bun front feet and arched back feet. height 83”, width 63”, depth 18”. Estimate $2,000-$4,000
Pieter Cornelis Dommersen (Dutch, 1834-1908), “Skaters on a Dutch Canal”, oil on canvas, signed lower left, verso of frame with remnant of Christie’s label with barcode. Framed 16.75” x 24.75”. Unframed 13” x 21”. Provenance: Acquired from Christie’s, London, South Kensington, 19th Century European Art (Sale 4042) on July 7, 2006 as Lot 128. Estimate $4,000-$6,000
866. Monumental Mahogany Banquet Table with 8 Leaves
865. Leon Wyczolkowski, Still Life, Signed Watercolor
Leon Wyczolkowski (Polish, 1852-1936), “Still Life with Lilacs”-1913, watercolor on paper, signed and dated upper right. Still life painting depicting a pottery jardiniere with pink and white lilac flowers with light green and pink bow in and interior on a table, floral arrangement raised on porcelain underplate with shaped rim. Framed 21.125” x 17.75”. Sight size 12.5” x 9”. Estimate $5,000-$7,000
American, late 19th or early 20th century. A striking mahogany veneered banquet or dining table, the round top expanding to monumental length with the addition of eight extension leaves, the two demilune or semicircular ends each decorated with four triangular veneers of stunning flame mahogany veneers, the frieze with high relief carved paterae, raised on heavily pierced carved base with pierced carved scrolls, with high relief carved flowers, acanthus leave, and fruit, framed by molded panels, raised on a molded base on casters. height 30”, length including all extension leaves 138”, depth 60.5”, diameter of top without leaves 59.5”. Estimate $5,000-$7,000
867. Vitold Bialynitski-Birulla, Landscape Oil, Signed
Vitold Bialynitski-Birulla (Russian,1872-1957), “Landscape in Spring”, oil on canvas laid down on board, signed lower left in Cyrillic. Painting depicting horizontally-aligned view of landscape in early spring with bare trees at right, mountainous horizon line at back, green grass in foreground. Framed 18” x 21.5”. Unframed 13.75” x 17.4”. Note: Alternate spellings of this artist’s name are Vitold Kaetanovic Bjalynickij-Birulja , Witold Kaetanowitsch Bjalynizkij-Birulja and Vitold Kaetanovich Byalynitsky-Birulya. Estimate $4,000-$6,000
869. Pair of Continental Parquetry Corner Cabinets
868. Glackens Watercolor & Pencil, Park in Winter
Continental, late 18th/ early 19th century. A pair of cherry veneered corner cabinets, each with a molded grey marble top surmounting the serpentine facade comprising cherry and birch parquetry inlay in a chevron and diamond pattern with diamond inlaid keyholes, the two doors opening to an oak interior with two rows of storage space divided by a shelf, with hand wrought iron locks, raised on a molded base with pierced scroll corners. height 45”, width 42.25”, depth 25.5”. Estimate $4,000-$6,000
Williams Glackens (American, 1870-1938), “Winter in Washington Square Park”, pencil and watercolor sketch, signed lower right in pencil. Figural vignette sketch by noted Ashcan artist depicting a view of Washington Square Park in New York City in winter with snow covered ground, bare trees and numerous small figures enjoying the day by sledding, building snowmen and strolling. Framed 23.5” x 19.6”. Sight size 14.75” x 10.75”. Estimate $2,000-$4,000
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870. Tihamer von Margitay, Figural Oil, Signed & Dated
Tihamer von Margitay (Austro-Hungarian, 1859-1922), “Stroll in the Woods”-1902, oil on canvas, signed and dated lower left. Figural painting depicting a man in military uniform walking arm in arm with young woman in white fur cape, with another young woman with pink dress and parasol lovingly resting her head on his shoulder, man in uniform holding sword in scabbard amid forest setting to left. Framed 25.75” x 33.5”. Unframed 16” x 23.3”. MLH. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
871. British Colonialist Oil Painting, Signed & Dated
British School, 19th century. “View of Indian Mountain Range”-1882, oil on canvas, signed and dated lower left “C. MURRAY 1882”. British Colonialist oil painting depicting a dramatic view of the mountain range with misty atmosphere, foreground with rocky cliff with green moss and trees with single standing mountain goat. Framed 25.25” x 31.5”. Unframed 18” x 24.25”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
872. British Colonialist Oil Painting of India Mtns
British School, 19th century. “View of Indian Mountain Range”-1882, oil on canvas, signed and dated lower left “C. MURRAY 1882”. British Colonialist figural oil painting depicting two Indian men in white turbans seated on mountain cliff looking out at large mountain range with scattered trees. Verso of stretcher with label from F. Pitt, Gilder & Picture Frame Maker, High Street, Baling Green, W. in London, England. Framed 25.5” x 31.5”. Unframed 18.25” x 24.25”. Estimate $2,000-$4,000
874. Anton Chotkan Cold Painted Bronze, Signed
873. Austrian Chotkan Cold Painted Lion Tamer Lamp
Anton Chotkan (Austrian,1875-1925), Austrian cold painted bronze figural boudoir table electrified lamp depicting an Orientalist scene with a young female lion tamer standing barefoot on a fringed carpet poking a wild cat rolling on back in submission, scene with bamboo support in front of rectangular trunk with tiger pelt, shield and spear, holding up a large lantern with blue glass. Marked on bottom with impressed “MADE IN AUSTRIA”. height 17.25”, width 8.75”, depth 7”. Estimate $2,000-$4,000
875. Signed Hand Woven Persian Kashan Room Size Rug
Wool. Iran. Signed. all over floal design. Blue and cream border on red field. Gold, orange, blue and rust accent colors. Measures 9’ 1” x 13’. Estimate $2,000-$4,000
Anton Chotkan (Austrian, 1875-1925), Austrian cold painted bronze figural boudoir table lamp with of architectural form with purple glass capped canopy with draped rug accent, pierced diamond motif at sides, rounded pediment arch with scrolled foliate motif flanked by handled jugs, bedouin man with staff standing on tiled ground in front of ornate doors in traditional garb. Signed on side “CHOTKAN”. Overall height 13.3”, width 6”, depth (to end of switch on back) 5.6”. Estimate $5,000-$7,000
876. Hand Woven Persian Kashan Room Size Rug
Wool. Iran. Floral design on blue field. Also with cream, light blue, green, & gold accent colors. Measures 9’ 4” x 12’ 8”. Estimate $2,000-$4,000
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878. Large Spaulding & Co. Mahogany Tall Case Clock
877. Large Waltham Clock Co. Mahogany Tall Case Clock
Waltham Clock Company (American (Waltham and Natick, MA) 1891-1940), circa 1915. An oversized mahogany tall case clock with strike and silent mechanism comprising an astragal form hood with molded cornice with front projecting corbel, hood sides with openwork half-round paterae joined by three stiles against an orange-yellow fabric backing, the front glass door with conforming astragal top flanked by columns, opening to case interior with upper painted moon phase dial over the main dial with gilt strapwork decoration, engraved and enameled black Roman numerals, and “Waltham Clock Co.”, nine tubular bells and three gilt weights visible through the door and side windows, over the plinth base all raised on four molded feet. height 93.5”, depth 16.25”, width 25.25”.
Spaulding & Co. (American (Chicago), 1888-1973). Late 19th/early 20th century. A mahogany tall case clock of large proportions comprising an astragal form hood decorated with a miniature scroll pediment, the front corners with three Corinthian style columns, the paneled hood sides with carved sunbursts, the conforming molded glass hood door revealing the gilt brass clock face decorated with Baroque foliate strapwork, gilt metal stylized Arabic numerals and painted moon phase dial, surmounting the overhanging molding over the beveled glass waist door flanked by two front Corinthian style columns, the paneled sides with beveled glass windows, over a cavetto waist molding surmounting the paneled base with striking mahogany veneered panels, surmounting the cavetto molded base with incised scroll apron, all raised on four squat webbed ball and claw feet. height 124.5”, width 27”, depth 18.75”.
Estimate $5,000-$7,000
Estimate $6,000-$8,000
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879. G. H. Welcher Mora Clock with Urn Finial, L. 18th C.
Gerhard H. Welcher (Swedish (Eskilstuna), active late 18th and early 19th century, circa 1790. A charming Swedish Gustavian (1772-1809) tall case or longcase clock in the traditional Swedish Mora comtoise form painted beige surmounted by an urn finial carved in the round over the circular glass dial door displaying the painted clock face with Arabic numerals and patinated dial signed G.H.Welcher/ Eskilstuna/No. 1479, the outward curving waist section with hinged door comprising a circular display window, over a curved waist molding, the paneled base section decorated with a carved diaper pattern and scalloped skirt, resting on French front feet and platform back support. height 86”, width 18”, depth 7.25”. HB. Estimate $3,000-$5,000
880. Jules Ballavoine 19th C. French Portrait, “Purity”
Jules Ballavoine (French, 1855-1901). “Purity”, oil on canvas laid down on masonite, signed upper left. Portrait painting of an elegant young beauty with long and flowing red hair, the figure presented at bust length turned at a slight angle to left with a blue headband to head holding white wild daisy flowers in her hair, her porcelain decolletage exposed above a soft white drape and cobalt blue drape secured to her body by a gilt rope over her left shoulder. Paper label to verso from William A. Faber Restoration of Chicago, Illinois. Framed 32” x 28”, unframed 22.25” x 18.25”. Provenance: Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Chicago, Illinois, September 12, 2010 as lot 280 whereby sold and acquired by the Estate of Mary L. Haugk, Lawrenceville, Georgia. Estimate $1,200-$2,400
881. Set of 2 Jacobean Revival Armchairs, 19th C.
Circle of Alexander Roux (American (New York (1813-1886)), circa 1870s-1880s. A pair of complementing but unmatched stained walnut Jacobean Revival style armchairs, each with dragon crests, barley twist turned stiles, long rectangular seats with pierced acanthus leaf scrolled carving, and padded arms, the backs, arms, and seats upholstered in conforming diamond pattern fabric comprising muted green and brown diamonds on rust colored ground with brass nailhead trim, raised on barley twist turned stretches and block and baluster turned legs, the front legs on casters, one chair comprising a crest with opposing rampant dragons centered by a flourishing foliate stalk, the hand rests comprising curved winged gryphon busts terminating in acanthus scrolls, the other chair with recumbent dragon crest centered by a relief carved cabochon surmounted by a scroll pediment, the handrests comprising scrolled acanthus leaves terminating in carved bulbous dog faces. height (tallest chair) 53”, width 26.5”, depth 26”, seat to floor 17.5”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
882. Set of 4 Jacobean Revival Side Chairs, 19th C.
Circle of Alexander Roux (American (New York (1813-1886)), circa 1870s-1880s. A set of four side chairs in the Jacobean Revival style heavily carved comprising pierced carved crests with opposing rampant hounds centered by a relief carved boar’s head headed by c-scrolls and a foliate flourish, the arched rectangular seat back with heavily carved pierced nature morte motifs including a carved hanging rabbit and hunting rifle the seat rail with carved goat’s head flanked by carved leaves, the chair stiles comprising block and baluster turnings headed by gadrooned ball and urn finials, the balusters with leaf carvings and the blocks with carved paterae, resting on ring turnings, the back and seat upholstered in conforming diamond pattern fabric comprising muted green and brown diamonds on rust colored ground with brass nailhead trim, raised on block and baluster turned legs joined by H-shaped stretchers. height 46.25”, width 19”, depth 18”, seat to floor 19”. Estimate $2,000-$4,000
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883. French Louis XVI Style Giltwood Console Table French, 19th century. height 37.25”, width 49.25”, depth 17.5” Estimate $1,000-$2,000
884. Pair of Empire Style Parcel Gilt Bronze Hurricanes
French, late 19th/early 20th century. Pair of matching Empire style parcel gilt and black patinated bronze hurricane candle lamps with circular well for holding tall candle within engraved patinated cylindrical top above gilt abundant fruit and floral spray above flared ribbed squat shaft surmounting three stylized swans on an incurvate tripartite base with leaf tip banding and central spire accent above three lion’s paw feet. Removable colorless glass shades with etched and cut glass border at top with foliates and scrolling. Both unmarked. Overall height 16.75”, diameter of top of glass hurricane cover 4.8”. Estimate $600-$800
885. Petite Louis XVI French Secrétaire à Abbatant
French, 20th century. height 49”, width 26.25”, sides 14”. Estimate $800-$1,200
886. French Empire Style Bronze Mounted Commode French, 19th century. French Empire style mahogany and bronze mounted commode with rectangular black speckled marble top with beveled edge over three long drawers, each with individual locking mechanisms and flanked to each side by ormolu mounted caryatid pilasters, raised on block feet. height 33.75”, width 51.15”, depth 33.6”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
887. Pair of French Gilt Bronze Candelabras, Picard
French, 19th century. Pair of Henri Picard (Paris, active 1831 to 1864) gilt bronze three-light candelabras in Louis XVI style with beaded candle cups above ribbed bellflower motif above beaded circular wax guards on acanthus decorated arms above baluster form shaft with ribbed, laurel wreath, leaf tip, fluted and floral swag motif, all raised on an inverted gadrooned accented scalloped circular base surmounting a beaded and laurel leaf bordered base, each stamped on bottom “H. PICARD”. height 17.5”, width (across arms) 12”, diameter of base 5.6”. Estimate $800-$1,200
888. French Empire Style Ormolu & Walnut Server Buffet
French, late 19th/early 20th century. height 39.25”, width 58.15”, depth 21”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
889. Pair of French Carved Giltwood 2 Light Sconces
French, 19th century sconces, 20th century lighting and wiring. A pair of giltwood Directoire period sconces comprising of tapered fluted standards surmounted by gadrooned urns carved in the round hung with foliate garlands resting on egg and dart molded cornices from which the double arms with leaf carvings, block and urn turnings terminating in faux candle lights with 20th century bulbs with gold gathered silk shades with green and gold trim, projecting from the tapering fluted standards hung with floral garlands, and terminating in turned gadrooned urn form finials. height 35”, width 17”, depth 9”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
892. French Empire Style Secretaire a Abbatant
French, late 19th to early 20th century. height 49.5”, width 33”, depth 18”. Estimate $2,500-$5,000
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890. Petite French Bureau Plat with Maple Veneers
French, 20th century. height 28.75”, width 38”, depth 20”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
893. Empire Style Gilt Metal & Crystal Chandelier
20th century. height 45.25”, width (arm to arm) 28.75”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
891. Pair of Gilt Bronze Charles X 4-Light Candelabra
French, first half of 19th century (circa 1824-1830). Pair of gilt bronze figural four-light candelabra with egg and dart bordered candle cups with acanthus leaf tips on ridged arms joined below swan and panther figural group; shaft of figural form--one depicting a man, the other a woman in Renaissance dress, surmounting a crowned capital on a radiating leaf tip base above an octagonal plinth base. height 21”, diameter of base 5.5”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
894. French Ram’s Head Mounted Bureau Plat, 19th C.
French, 19th century. height 33”, width 52”, depth 26.5”. Estimate $3,000-$5,000
896. Coral & Yellow Upholstered Camelback Settee
895. Louis XV Style Parquetry Commode with Marble Top
French, 20th century. height 35”, width 55”, depth 21”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
20th century. A camelback settee or sofa with two large lift off pillows overall upholstered in custom coral cotton fabric with ribbon trim comprising a white Greek pattern on yellow ground, the tufted arched back decorated with yellow bows, raised on tapered legs upholstered in conforming fabric. height 39”, length 84.5”, depth 43”, seat to floor 17”. Estimate $800-$1,200
French, 19th century. Easy chair height 40”, width 29”, depth 25.50”, seat to floor 19”, fauteuil height 40”, width 25.50”, depth 23”, seat to floor 19”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
900. Pair of Giltwood Carved Figures of Winged Putti
898. Pair of Large 19th C. French O/C, Putti at Play
French School, 19th century. A pair, “Putti at Play”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. A pair of large whimsical paintings depicting 899. putti in a landscape, one work with four winged figures at center resting Louis XV Style Mahogany on the rocky bank of a waterway and building a wooden birdcage 3 Drawer Bombe Commode as one of them attempts to catch a bird that flies above; French, 19th century. Louis XV (1723-1774) style the other work depicting four figures in a similar setting mahogany bombe serpentine facade three-drawer but with fishnets and reels trying to catch fish. commode with cast brass mounts, the top comprising of Each framed 33.5” x 43”. Unframed 28.75” x 39.5”. four bookmatched mahogany veneers, the backplates Estimate $2,000-$4,000 comprising of garland and medallion motifs surmounted by architectural acroteria, the pulls featuring winged putti masks, the keyhole escutcheons surrounded by foliate and c-scroll motifs surmounted by classical urns, the bombe sides adorned with garland mounts with central profile medallions and surmounted by ram’s head masks, with scalloped apron and sides, raised on feet with bellflower mounts surmounting brass paterae. height 32.25”, width 43” at widest point of bombe, depth 23”. Provenance: From the Estate of Sam & Florence Inman, Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $3,000-$5,000
901. Pair of French Louis XV Style Fauteuils, 19th C.
French, 19th century. A pair of cream painted and giltwood fauteuils or armchairs in the Louis XV style, each comprising oval form backs with circular crest of rosettes, the oval frame with leaf pattern molding, the serpentine arms with gilt acanthus carving and central padding, over curved supports with leaf carving terminating in large gilt acanthus leaves, the back, seat, and arm padding upholstered in conforming floral needlepoint upholstery with flowers in shades of rose, green, burgundy, light and dark blue over a beige ground, with brass nailhead trim, over the serpentine seat rail with central gilt flowers within a square frame, the seat rail and sides with conforming leaf pattern molding, all raised on four cabriole legs on scroll feet, the front legs decorated with carved gilt acanthus leaf knees. height 38.5”, width 25”, depth 20”, seat to floor 19”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
897. Two French Louis XV Style Elm Armchairs, 19th C.
Italian, late 19th/early 20th century. Pair of giltwood carved figures of winged putti, cherubs or angels, both modeled seated and nude but for drapery to their loins; one with hands clasp in front and looking to the right, the other holding drapery up face both having a serene expression and suspended from the back with mounted wire. height 20” and 21”, width of putti holding hands 16.75” (wing spread), width of putti holding drapery 11” (side of body to left hand). Estimate $600-$800
903. Maurice Bompard, French Still Life, Signed
Maurice Bompard (French, 1857-1936), “Flowers in Jardiniere Amid Garden”, oil on canvas, signed lower left. Still life painting depicting a large blue glazed jardiniere or planter in a verdant garden setting with flowers, green grass, 902. and brick bordered accent pond in background. Large Polychrome & Giltwood Figure of Angel Unframed 29” x 23.75”. HB. Continental, probably Italian, early 19th century. height Estimate $1,000-$2,000 37.5”, width 24” (hand to hand), square base 12.8”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
906. Veneered Dining Table with Bronze Inlay & 2 Leaves
904. Set of 6 Walnut Louis XV Style Side Chairs
Continental, early 19th century/Early 20th century. height 40.75”, width 19”, depth 17.25”, seat to floor 17.5”. Provenance: From the Estate of Sam & Florence Inman, Atlanta, Georgia. Estiamte $1,000-$2,000
905. “The Attentive Suitor”, Edward King Signed Oil
American, mid 20th century. height 29”, length with leaves joined 106.25”, diameter without leaves 62”, width 62.5”. HB. Estimate $2,000-$4,000
Edward King (British, b.1863). “The Attentive Suitor”, oil on canvas, signed lower right. Framed 26.8” x 36.75”. Unframed 20” x 30”. Label on verso from Ken Allen Art & Antiques, Hendersonville, North Carolina. Provenance: Acquired at Sotheby’s, New York: Arcade “19th Century and Old Master Paintings”, July 18, 1996, lot 456 whereby acquired by Mrs. Dorothy Edwards, Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $2,000-$4,000
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908. 4-Tier Glass and Crystal Chandelier
20th century. height 52.25”, diameter 28.25”. Estimate $800-$1,200
909. Large Giltwood Mirror with Carved Tassel Top
907. Spanish Stained and Inlaid Vargueno, 18th C.
Continental, early 19th century. A palatial sized giltwood mirror, the large stepped glass within a frame decorated with elaborate neoclassical carving comprising a central pierced cartouche comprising molded c-scrolls with tassel motif hung with carved bellflower garlands framed by egg and dart molding, with Greek key molded corners, the sides decorated with entwined rope pattern continuing at the serpentine base rail with central carved flower, terminating in two Prince of Wales feather carved feet at right and left corners. height 80”, width 44”, depth 4.25”. HB. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
Spanish, 18th century. A stained oak vargueno cabinet with bone inlaid diamond pattern drawers, red paint, and diminutive barley twist turned columns, comprising a central drawer with columns and corbels around a central keyhole, flanked on each side by two long drawers with rounded pulls, over four small drawers with a door to the left and right decorated with an arched pediment and large corbels, each side of the case with a large hand wrought iron handles and allover hand wrought iron hardware, all raised on bun feet likely added later. height 23.25”, width 40”, depth 13.5”. Estimate $3,000-$5,000
910. Italian Carved Gilt Armchair, 19th C.
Italian (likely Venetian), 19th century. height 43”, width 28”, depth 24”, seat to floor 17”. Estimate $800-$1,200
911. Karl Kaufmann Venetian Canal Scene, O/C
Karl Kaufmann (Austrian, 1843-1902/05). “On the Grand Canal”, oil on canvas, signed lower left “L. Bertini”, a common pseudonym for Kaufmann. Framed 20.25” x 28.5”. Unframed 14.5” x 23”. Note: Karl Kaufmann is recognized for using several pseudonyms to sign his many works, including “B. Lambert”, “Charles Marchand” and “C. Charpentier”, with “L. Bertini” used most often when signing works depicting the Venetian canals like the work presented in this lot. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
913. Large Fortuny Chandelier Classic Pattern in Salmon
Italian, 20th century. Fortuny large Scudo Saraceno decorated silk chandelier with hand painted decoration in the ‘Classic’ pattern featuring a creeper and checkered pattern decorated on salmon. Multiple braided cords add to the support and a single socket hangs into the center, suspended by a braided silk wire. The center bottom of the lamp retains a Fortuny cap. diameter 30”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
912. Italian Carved Gilt Poltroncina Armchair, 19th C.
Italian, mid 19th century. A monumental heavily carved giltwood poltroncina armchair in the Italian Rococo Revival style, the balloon back surmounted by a heavily carved crest with central carved shell and phoenix with scrolls, flowers, and fruit, the balloon back and seat upholstered in conforming silk brocade fabric with classical motifs and nailhead trim, the acanthus carved stiles terminating in padded arms of conforming upholstery and trim with eagle head arm supports, each holding from its beak a garland of fruits and flowers, over the serpentine seat rail decorated with central carved cabochon, leaves, and flowers, all raised on two front carved cabriole legs and raking cylindrical back legs terminating in bronze sabots. height 56.75”, width 27.75”, depth 24”. seat to floor 15.5”. Estimate $800-$1,200
914. Italian Baroque Style Giltwood Venetian Mirror
Italian, 19th century. An elaborately designed giltwood mirror in the Italian Baroque style, surmounted by a large openwork pediment with upper leaf form finial flanked by c scrolls, with large pierced and carved cyma curved decorations to the right and left over a carved foliate flourish, all surmounting a carved rocaille arched shell, the glass decorated with giltwood banding conforming the the form of the frame with applied giltwood paterae within the margins, the mirror base with foliate carved cyma cyrves and central carved shel centered by a cabouchon. height 78”, width 47”, depth 3”. Estimate $2,000-$4,000
915. Italian Painted Corner Table, Late 18th/ Early 19th Century
Italian, late 18th or early 19th century. A painted corner table of quarter round form painted brown and weathered with yellow painted trim at molded edge over serpentine curved apron trimmed in yellow with central painted flower, all raised on three tapered legs. height 30”, width 36.5”, depth 25.25”. HB. Estimate $800-$1,200
917. 19th C. Rosso Antico Marble Mantel
916. Hand Woven Persian Herati Room Size Rug
Wool. Iran. Floral and geometric design on rose field. Cream, teal, brown and red accent colors. measures 9’ 4” x 12’ 1” Estimate $1,000-$2,000
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Italian, 19th century. height 44.25”, width 51.50”, depth 12.5”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
918. Hand Woven Persian Bidjar Room Size Rug India. Wool. Measures 9’ x 12’. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
919. Coventry Haynes Watercolor, Signed & Dated
Caroline Coventry Haynes (American, d. 1951), “Huts in French Landscape”-1889, watercolor on paper, signed and dated “C. COVENTRY HAYNES 1889”. Landscape painting depicting two country huts in a field under clouds. Work likely created while she studied Paris earlier in her career the Northeastern region of the United States. Framed 19.25” x 21.75”. Sight size 9.25” x 11.75”. Estimate $400-$600
920. Set of 4 Walnut French Side Chairs, 19th C.
921. French Faux Bois Covered & Handled Container
French, 19th century. A set of four walnut side chairs in the Louis XV style with walnut frames, the elongated backs with arched crests and serpentine seat rails with opposing curved aprons, seats and backs upholstered in white cotton wool blend fabric with white raised calligraphic letters brass nailhead trim, all raised on four cabriole legs terminating in scroll feet. height (tallest chair) 44.25”, width 20.5”, depth 20”, seat to floor 20”. Note: chairs of similar but varying heights due to handcrafted construction methods. Note: chairs accompanied with detachable cotton slipcovers in beige with chocolate print depicting flowers, ladies in sun hats, and watering cans, with ruffled skirts. HB. Estimate $800-$1,200
Probably French, 20th century. Faux Bois covered and handled concrete container, the oval shaped container realistically modeled as a tree stump, the sides mounted with concrete painted handles, the top with similar single handle. Apparently unmarked. height 13.5”, width 17.5” (handle to handle), depth 12.15”. Estimate $300-$500
922. French Walnut Three Drawer Commode, 19th C. French, 19th century. A walnut commode in the French Provincial Directoire style, the molded top with canted corners surmounting the three-drawer facade, each drawer with three rows of laurel wreaths centered by brasses, flanked by fluted corner moldings headed by paterae, all raised on four squared tapered fluted legs. height 35.5”, width 53.5”, depth 26”. HB. Estimate $3,000-$5,000
924. French Provincial Directoire Style Oak Table
923. Fritz Grebe Signed O/C, “Guiding the Flock”
Fritz Grebe (German, 1850-1925). “Guiding the Flock”, oil on canvas, monogrammed lower left. Vertical naturalistic painting depicting a figural grouping in a landscape with a single female shepherd guiding a flock of sheep and lambs down a meandering dirt path, the group having just crested a hill to background on the path which is flanked to rear by a tall wooden plank fence set before a thicket of tall green trees. Framed 23.5” x 16.75”. Unframed 19.25” x 12.875”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
French, 20th century. A French Provincial Directoire style desk or serving table, oak with slight distressing, comprising a top within frame with beaded molded edge surmounting the apron with carved scroll pattern and lotus pattern molding, raised on four turned tapered fluted legs headed by paterae. With unsanded unfinished back board and replaced underside and supports. height 32”, width 56.5”, depth 26.5”. HB. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
925. Lucien Mignon, Still Life with Fruit, O/C, Signed
Lucien Mignon (French, 1865-1944), “Still Life with Fruit”-1917, oil on canvas, signed and dated upper left, illegibly written dedication upper right. Still life painting depicting a grouping of fruit including green grapes, and peaches in a copper handled bowl beside cluster of grapes and peach on a rustic table within a stark interior. Framed 19.25” x 24.25”. Unframed 13.125” x 18.125”. Estimate $700-$900
926. Hand Woven Persian Nain Rug
927. Weathered French Provincial Oak Table, 18th C.
Iran. Wool and silk. Cream field w/ Red ground & Blue border. 50 yrs. old. Measures 3’ 10” x 6’ 7”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
French, 18th century. A weathered, distressed, or rustic oak table in the French Provincial version of the Rococo Louis XV style (1723-1774), the distressed rectangular top with serpentine front edge surmounting the scalloped apron decorated with incised letters PAX surmounted by a fleur de Lis within an oval frame, over a carved scroll, all raised on four cabriole legs. height 30”, width 49.75”, depth 24”. HB. Estimate $800-$1,200
929. French Provinical Walnut Commode, Early 19th C.
928. Charles Perron, Pastel Still Life, Signed
Charles Clement Francis Perron (French, 1893-1958), “Still Life with Globe Thistles”, pastel on paper, signed lower right. Framed 20.125” x 17.25”. Unframed 14.125” x 11”. Estimate $600-$800
French, early 19th century. A walnut French Provincial walnut commode with bronze mounts, the serpentine molded edge surmounting the serpentine drawer facade with three upper drawers over two long drawers, each conforming to the shape of the facade, with quatrefoil form molded panels with heavy bronze pulls with flower head escutcheons over the thickly constructed drawers, the facade flanked by astragal molded corner panels, the sides with serpentine molded panels, over a scalloped apron, all raised on scroll feet. height 38.5”, width 49.25”, depth 24.25”. HB. Estimate $2,000-$4,000
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931. American Mahogany Leather Top Partner’s Desk
930. Varaldo Cariani, Oyster Bay Beach Scene, Signed
Varaldo Guiseppe (Cari) Cariani (Italian/American (Indiana), 1891-1969), “Summer Scene at Oyster Bay”, oil on wood panel (according to handwritten information on back, work painted on cigar box top), signed lower right. Framed 8.75” x 10.8”. Unframed 5.125” x 7.5”. Estimate $400-$600
American, first half of 20th century. A large mahogany partner’s desk with brown leather top with embossed trim over molded leaf carved edges surmounting the drawer facades with cockbeaded drawers, one side comprising a long central drawer flanked on each side by a short drawer over a small waist molding surmounting a top drawer over a large filing drawer with two facade panels to appear from the exterior as two separate drawers, the interiors of both filing drawers fitted with Pendaflex metal frames, the other partner’s side with three dummy frieze drawers over side panels with coved corners, all drawers have Rococo style swan neck pulls and cartouche backplates, over the leaf carved base molding raised on four bracket feet. height 30.5”, length 67”, width 38.5”. Estimate $500-$700
932. Varaldo Cariani, Coastal Oil Painting on Board
Varaldo Guiseppe (Cari) Cariani (Italian/American (Indiana),1891-1969), “View of Oyster Bay”, oil on artist board, apparently unsigned. Accompanied with document from Dorin M. Embry dated October 21, 1980 issued by the Brown County Art Guild, Inc. in Nashville, Indiana that this work was purchased in 1980 and from the Estate of Marie Goth. Framed 9” x 11”. Unframed 6.1” x 8.1”. Provenance: Estate of Marie Goth, Brown Country, Indiana whereby acquired by Mr. John West on October 6, 1980. Estimate $400-$600
934. 20th C. American Federal Style Mahogany Inlaid Sideboard 933. Arts & Crafts Style Cannonball Bronze Andirons American, likely late 1920s. One andiron verso of billet bar impressed with “1927”, likely for date, other cast numbers possibly for pattern numbers. Apparently unsigned. height 23.5”, width 14”, depth 27”. Estimate $500-$700
American, 20th century. height 35”, width 57.5”, depth 19.75”. Estimate $800-$1,200
935. Hand Woven Persian Sarab Runner
Wool. Iran. Abstract and tribal design on burgundy field. cream, green, gold blue accent colors. Measures 4’ 1” x 11’ 4”. Estimate $800-$1,200
936. American Secretary Bookcase, 19th C.
American, mid to late19th century. height 89.75”, width 42.25”, depth 20”. Estimate $800-$1,200
937. Varaldo Cariani, Landscape Oil on Canvas, Signed
Varaldo Guiseppe (Cari) Cariani (Italian/American (Indiana), 1891-1969), “September Clouds”, oil on artist’s board, signed lower left, verso inscribed “September Clouds above V.d. Cariani”. Landscape painting depicting a loosely rendered view of the countryside in late summer with low horizon line with large puffy white clouds over green fields and serpentine dirt road, likely portraying a view of Brown County, Indiana. Framed 13.5” x 15.5”. Unframed 10.125” x 12”. Provenance: Estate of Marie Goth, Brown County, Indiana whereby acquired by Mr. John West on October 6, 1980. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
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American (likely Southern), Late 18th/Early 19th century. A circa 1795-1815 country example of a Federal period three drawer chest of drawers, mahogany with Southern yellow pine secondary wood. height 35”, width 41”, depth 22”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
941. Max Weyl, Courtyard Oil Painting, Signed
939. Max Weyl, Landscape Oil Painting, Signed
Max Weyl (American (District of Columbia), 1837-1914), “Landscape with Cottage”, oil on canvas laid down, signed lower left. Landscape painting depicting a cottage with three trees on bank of water, view of opposite shore darkened and loosely portrayed. Framed 11.3” x 13.3”. Sight size 7.5” x 9.6”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
938. American Mahogany & Yellow Pine Chest of Drawers
940. Southern American Mahogany Chest of Drawers
American, 19th century. height 47.25”, width 47”, depth 22”. Estimate $800-$1,200
Max Weyl (American (District of Columbia), 1837-1914), “In the Courtyard”, oil on canvas, signed lower right. Painting depicting a young woman tending to chickens and rooster in courtyard of an estate with large home at right in American Classicist manner, small green trees throughout. Overall in a carved and gilt wood frame 21.5” x 25.25”. Unframed 14.125” x 18”. Estimate $2,000-$4,000
943. Kimball “Presidential” Mahogany Writing Table
942. “View of Cambridge”, Signed & Dated O/C
American, 20th century. Kimball “Presidential” mahogany writing table or desk, the rectangular top inset with three gilt tooled leather panels, the frieze inset with single drawer and raised on cabriole legs carved at the knee with foliage and terminating on ball and claw feet. Marked to the interior drawer for Kimball. height 30.5”, width 72”, depth 36”. Provenance: From the Estate of Sam & Florence Inman, Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500
English School, first quarter of 20th century. “View of Cambridge”-1912, oil on canvas, signed and dated lower right “E. KERSHAW 1912”. with timber and two riders arrives, small pond at right with white ducks wading in water. Verso with stencil mark for Winsor & Newton, London. Framed 33” x 43”. Unframed 20 x 30”. Estimate $600-$800
944. 19th C. English Watercolor, Classical Architecture
English School, mid 19th century. Watercolor painting depicting a landscape with dramatic mountains and cliff sides marked with Classical architecture amid trees, and flowering plants on both sides of river with tall arched stone bridge in background. Unsigned. Verso of board with affixed label from Eugene O’Karma, Atlanta, Georgia. Framed 14.5” x 18”. Unframed 9.4” x 12.8”. Estimate $300-$500
945. Honore Pons Bronze & Sienna Marble Mantle Clock, c.1825 Pierre-Cesar Honore Pons (French, 1773-1851), circa 1823-1827. Surmounted by a figural bronze bust likely depicting Cicero (Roman, 107BC - 43BC), the ancient philosopher, politician, lawyer, orator, and political theorist. Movement with maker’s mark “Pons” surrounded by “1823 Medaille d’Argent” above stamped “172”. height 19”, width 7.75”, depth 4.375”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
946. Monumental Leon Galand, Portrait of a Man, O/C
Léon Laurent Galand (French,1872-1960), “Portrait of a Gentleman”-1911, oil on canvas, signed and dated lower right. Monumental portrait painting depicting a distinguished gentleman seated in a leather upholstered chair at his desk in an office or library with works of art on wall, glass front cabinets and leather bound books. Framed 55.6” x 68.5”. Unframed 44.5” x 57.75”. HB. Estimate $2,000-$4,000
947. Hand Woven Persian Nain Rug
Iran. Wool and silk. Cream field w/ beige ground & blue accents. 50 yrs old. Measures 3’ 11” x 6’ 1”. Estimate $1,200-$2,400
948. “Tales of My Landlord”, 16 Volume Set, 19th C.
Scottish, 19th century. Sixteen volume leather bound and marbled book set, “Tales of My Landlord” (Second Series), by Sir Walter Scott (1771-1832) as part of the Waverly Novels, first edition published by Archibald Constable And Company, Edinburgh in 1816-1832. Series complete with all four series with four volumes each. Each book with brown leather binding and corners surrounding classic marbled front and back cover, books roughly the same size (7.6” x 4.9”) with the exception of the 3rd Series which are slightly smaller (6.9” x 4.3”). Estimate $500-$700
949. Pair of Hand Embossed Brass Candle Sconces, 19th C
Likely British, 19th century. height 15.25”, width 10”, depth 7”. Provenance: From the Estate of Sam & Florence Inman, Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500
951. “Beim Rechtsanwalt” Copper Plate Figural Engraving
Carl Ernst Forberg (German, 1844-1915) after Wilhelm Sohn (German, 1830-1899), “Beim Rechtsanwalt (The Lawyer)”, copper plate engraving on paper published by Druck von Hartmann & Beck in Dusseldorf, Germany (Late 19th/Early 20th century), titled noted at lower center, lower right with “ERNST FORBERG GEST.”, lower left with “WILHELM SOHN GEM.”, publishing information below. Framed 28.75” x 34.75”. Sight size 19” x 22.4”. Estimate $300-$500
950. Giltwood Mirror with Prince of Wales Feather Crest
English, late 19th or early 20th century. A rectangular giltwood pier mirror in the late Georgian Adams style popular at the end of the 18th century and beginning of the 19th, comprising a coved pediment with carved flaming urn surmounted by a Prince of Wales feather crest flanked by neoclassical ribbon, the rectangular frame comprising a beaded course, concave cavetto site, and convex top knull. Note: backboard has been replaced. height 58.75”, width 25.5”, depth 2”. Estimate $500-$700
952. 19th Century English Mahogany Secretary Desk
English, second half of 19th century. An English Victorian interpretation of an 18th century Georgian mahogany secretary desk height 60.5”, width 39.75”, depth 18”. Estimate $800-$1,200
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953. French Walnut Louis XV Style Occasional Table
French, first half of 20th century. A walnut occasional table in the Louis XV style comprising a serpentine edged molded top over a conforming frieze with central carved rocaille shell within a c-scroll with carved leaves and flowers, the sides with central carved molded shield forms, the corners carved with shells within double c-scrolls terminating in tapering finials flanked by chip carved reeded sides, terminating in four cabriole legs with scroll feet. height 29.5”, width 35.75”, depth 24”. Estimate $800-$1,200
954. Pair of Figural Two-Light Boudoir Table Lamps
Continental, early 20th century. Apparently unmarked. height 12.5 (including fabric shades), width 7.25” (candlecup to candlecup), depth 4.5”. Estimate $300-$500
955. Caned Bergere on Walnut Frame with Cream Cushion
French, 20th century. height 32”, width 24”, depth 20.5”, seat to floor 20.5” Estimate $300-$500
958. Continental School, Forest View, O/C, Unsigned
957. French Stained Walnut Armoire with Carved Paterae 956. Pair of French Armorial Porcelain Potpourri Vases Edmé et Cie (French, 1845-1969), circa 1880. Bottom of each vase is marked in red underglaze for Samson. height 12”, width 8.3” (handle to handle). MLH. Estimate $500-$700
French, late 19th century. height 78.5”, width 60”, depth 26”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
960. Petite Distressed Window Bench, Brown Velvet Seat 959. Pair of French Carved & Gilt Plaques, Abundance
French, 19th century. height 19.5”, width 7.5”. Note: paper label at verso of panel with pomegranates reads “Made in France”. HB. Estimate $300-$500
Likely French or Italian, 19th century. A petite window bench in the Louis XVI style, the chocolate velvet upholstered cushion surmounting the distressed partial gilt and brown-painted wooden base comprising a frieze with carved classical triglyphs and metopes, raised on four turned legs with gadrooned ball turnings over fluted tapering legs, joined by an H-form stretcher. height 19.5”, width 24.5”, depth 15.5”. HB. Estimate $800-$1,200
Continental School, 20th century. Unsigned, however, inscribed on verso of stretcher van Baelen, possibly for Jan Van Baelen (b. 1946- ). Unframed 19.75” x 15.75”. HB. Estimate $300-$500
961. Early 20th C Signed French Impressionist Landscape
Manner of Claude Monet (French, 1840-1926), early 20th century. “Haystack”, oil on wood panel, inscribed to top indistinguishably. Inscribed to top of composition “a m. L. Laini - Ami du Travail et des artistes (Friend to the workers and the artists). Rochsp??rr?. Framed 14” x 17.125”, unframed 13” x 16.125”. HB. Estimate $600-$800
963. Walnut Two Drawer Commode, 19th C.
962. Continental School, Children Playing Game, O/B Continental School, 20th century. “Counting”, oil on wood panel, signed lower left “W. Mander”. Framed 16” x 14”. Unframed 10” x 8.125”. Estimate $300-$500
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Southern French or Northern Italian, first half of 19th century. A two-drawer commode in the Directoire or Neoclassical style comprising an oblong molded top surmounting the two-drawer facade, each drawer decorated with three panels comprising two incised rectangular moldings centered by a square molding, each drawer hung with circular patinated backplates over the apron with central carved fluted decoration flanked by fluted columns terminating in tapered fluted legs. height 34.5”, width 45”, depth 23.5”. Estimate $800-$1,200
964. Continental School, “The Tease”, 20th C.
Continental School, 20th century. “The Tease”, oil painting on paper, unsigned. Figural painting depicting an intimate moment in a candle lit interior with young man caressing his lover’s cheek with a paintbrush, young woman with eyes closed and holding a small book in lap. Framed 13.3” x 10.6”. Unframed 18.5” x 15.75”. Estimate $400-$600
965. Oversized Galvanized Steel Wall Clock, 20th C.
American, 20th century. An oversized rectangular galvanized steel wall clock with red oxidized Roman numerals and large decorative central dial. height 73.75”, width 73.25”, HB. Estimate $1,200-$2,400
966. Oversized French Provincial Wine Table, 19th C.
French, first half of the 19th century. A French Provincial demilune shaped wine tasting table painted tan, each side of the demilune form top with five frieze drawers each with round stepped turned wooden pulls, all raised on four baluster turned legs. Paper labels inside drawers read “Made in France.” height 29.25”, width, length 103”, depth 60”. HB. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
968. French Oak Bar with Sink, 3-Panel Mirror, & Bottle Shelf
967. Hand Woven Persian Heriz Room Size Area Rug
Wool. Iran. Geometric to floral design. Red field with brown, cream, blue, & rust accent colors. Measures 9’ 9” x 14’ Estimate $800-$1,200
French, circa 1930s. An oak bowfront bar with zinc top, sink, and storage space, the curved zinc top with gadrooned front edge with bar top surface space surmounting the conforming bowfront facade decorated with three molded panels with coved corners framed by a molding and punctuated by molded fluted columns, a central metal plaque with astragal ends reading “Anatole Garnier Sr./12 Rue St. Sabin/ParisBastille”, the sides decorated with conforming molded panels with coved corners, the back section comprising a recessed sink flanked by work surfaces, the left work surface with drainer grooves, the right with flat surface, surmounting three open storage spaces, all raised on a molded base, with back bar mirror comprising an oak frame with three rectangular mirrored panels and separate bottle holder shelf holding up to 15 bottles. Bar height 45”, width 89”, depth 25.5”, mirror height 53.75”, width 71.75”, depth 35”, bottle shelf height 4.75”, width 74.75”, depth 5” Estimate $4,000-$6,000
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970. Massive French Louis Philippe Style Armoire
French, early 20th century. height 98.75”, width (at top) 71”, width (at bottom) 62”, depth 21.25”. Estimate $800-$1,200
971. Pair of Crystal Twin Light Mirrored Wall Sconces French, early 20th century. height 18.5”, width 10”, depth 5”. HB. Estimate $500-$700
969. Lucien Ducuing, Park with Figures, Oil on Board
Lucien Ducuing (French,1896-1958), “View of Park”, oil on board, signed lower right. Landscape painting depicting a view of a park with large trees in the foreground flanking trail beside building with archway over walkway, low border wall at right with two diminutive figures walking. Framed 17.75” x 23”. Unframed 13.125” x 18.25”. HB. Estimate $500-$700
973. Fine Hand Woven Chobi Room Size Carpet
Wool.Pakistan. Floral design on cream field. Tan, gold, orange and brown accent colors. accent colors. measures 11’10 x 14’ 5. Estimate $2,000-$4,000
972. French Petite Rosewood Armoire w/ Grille Doors
French, 20th century. A charming petite or diminutive armoire with striking rosewood veneers comprising a tan marble top two front doors with diagonal patterned rosewood inlay, each with inset wire mesh grille panels framed by curved moldings opening to oak interior, the curved side panels headed by gilt metal foliate scroll mounts, the sides with gorgeous inlaid veneers in a chevron pattern, all raised on two front cabriole legs terminating in gilt metal leaf and scroll sabots and raking back legs. With four adjustable shelves and notched brackets. height 58.75”, width 34”, depth 15.5”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
974. Louix XIV Style Gilt Bronze Tablet Vitrine, c.1900 French, late 19th/ early 20th century. A fine Louis XIV style dore bronze vitrine or display cabinet of thin vertical rectangular form raised on four scrolling feet and having two hinged glass doors to front covering two interior glass shelves, the side walls and top also of glass, the curio decorated as a whole with gilt bronze shells, scrolls, and flowers and at crest a human mask flanked to either side by an armorial shield form adorned with waves. Electrified with single bulb to top. Unmarked. height 21.375”, width 14.5”, depth 6”. MLH. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
976. French Mahogany Secrétaire à Abbatant, 19th C.
975. Pair of French Bronze Figural 6 Light Candelabras
French, late 19th century. height 43”, height without lamp standard 29”, width 18”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
French, 19th century. A mahogany secrétaire à abbatant or fall front secretary desk with striking veneer comprising a black marble top surmounting the facade with paneled fall front section over three long drawers each with decorative patinated escutcheons with classical floral motifs, the fall front lid opening to case interior comprising an upper open storage shelf with arched cornice supported by two flanking side columns, surmounting a petite drawer facade with central drawer flanked by two rows of short drawers over one long drawer, the verso of the lid a writing surface lined in burgundy leather with central gilt embossed starburst and gilt embossed decorative border, all raised on block feet. height 54.75”, width 37”, depth 15”. Estimate $800-$1,200
977. Napoloen III Style 3 Piece Garniture Set
French, Late 19th/Early 20th century. Movement with incised “813”. Clock height, width, depth. Candelabra height 22”, width 5.75”, depth 4.25”. Provenance: From a Private Collection in Decatur, Georgia. Estimate $800-$1,200
978. Petite Vernis Martin Leather Finish Vitrine
French, late 19th to early 20th century. height 43”, width 21.5”, depth 21.5” Estimate $2,000-$4,000
979. Bronze Figural Sculpture After Luca Madrassi
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After Luca Madrassi (Italian, 1848-1919), circa 20th century. Signed “Madrassi” to the base. height 29”, diameter of base 15”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
980. French Patinated Brass Vernis Martin Vitrine
French, late 19th/ early 20th century. height 54.5”, width 26”, depth 13”. Estimate $600-$800
982. Swedish Bow Front 3 Drawer Commode, 19th C.
981. Large Round Polychrome Architectural Clock Face
Swedish, 19th century. A Gustavian commode or chest of drawers allover painted light grey with distressed finish, comprising a molded top over the bow front facade with three conforming drawers each hung with patinated bronze pulls with patera backplates, raised on front bracket feet and arched back feet. height 32”, width 51.5”, depth 27”. HB. Estimate $1,200-$2,400
Continental, probably French, late 19th century. A large circular polychrome decorated architectural clock face having painted Roman chapter ring and large stylized cut steel hands on weathered and painted sheet metal within a integral molded circular frame. diameter 40.75. HB. Estimate $800-$1,200
983. French Provincial Giltwood Barometer & Thermometer
French, first quarter of 19th century. height 35.5”, width 19”. HB. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
984. Swedish Pine Double Pedestal Dining Table
986. Gustavian Distressed Three Drawer Commode
Swedish, first half of 20th century. A distressed lightpainted pine table in the Gustavian style of heavy proportions, the oblong top surmounting the double pedestal base comprising two thick turned balusters over an arched block each with two curved legs joined by a stretcher. height 31”, length 69.75”, width 33.5”. HB. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
Swedish, 19th century. A Gustavian style painted three drawer commode or chest of thick proportions with several layers of distressed paint comprising an oxbow facade with three with rocaille keyhole brasses and starburst patera backplates, flanked by barley twist turned side columns, raised on four bun feet. height 33.75”, width 60”, depth 26”. HB. Estimate $2,000-$4,000
985. Decorative White Painted Wall Hanging Sunburst 20th century. A wooden decorative wall sunburst painted with angle cut rays of varying length radiating outward from the small circular decorative fisheye central mirror within a distressed gilt frame. height 61.5”, width 42.5”, diameter of central mirror 4.75”. HB. Estimate $800-$1,200
987. Set of 19 Falcon-de-Venise Style Drinking Glasses
Continental, 20th century. A large set of 19 hand blown colorless drinking glasses, probably for red wine, after a Netherlands Falcon-de-Venise style glass, the shaped bowl supported by a stem set on a merese and directly joined by a short hollow section connecting to the hollow knop (or inverted baluster) and merese joining to another short hollow section finally attaching through a flattened circular knob supported by a very wide folded conical foot. Apparently unmarked. size 9.15”, diameter of mouth 4”, diameter of foot 4.15”. Estimate $500-$700
989. Large French La Precieuse Brevetee Coffee Urn
988. Oversized Serpentine Sofa in Cream Chenille
20th century. An oversized sofa or settee with very tall back surmounted by a serpentine crest and tall steeply pitched curved arms over the rectangular seat, the arms, back, and seat all upholstered in conforming cream chenille upholstery in a chevron pattern of luxuriously soft texture, all raised a William and Mary style base comprising four block and baluster turned front legs all joined by two rows of ring and baluster turned stretches and four squared back legs. height 51.75”, length 68.5”, width 41”, seat to floor 19.5”. HB. Estimate $1,200-$2,400
French, early 20th century. A large French two piece silver over copper coffee urn, probably manufactured for a hotel, the top half with turned lid and finial over a cylindrical body mounted to both sides with tubular handles and centrally stamped in shaped cartouche ‘La Precieuse Brevetee SDGD Depose’ with a recumbent lion over a M and J centered with a cross, the interior with built in coffee screen or strainer, the bottom piece mounted with large stylized handles and tapered form spreading to the circular base centered with mounted spigot with handle. height 27.25”, width 16.5” (bottom handle to handle), diameter of base 11.5”. HB. Estimate $600-$800
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991. Long Gustavian Style Weathered Bench, Burlap Seat
Likely Swedish, 20th century. height 23.5”, length 71”, width 28.5”. HB. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
994. Rand McNally & Co 18” Terrestrial Floor Globe
Rand McNally & Company (American, founded 1856), circa 1925. A Rand McNally & Co 18” terrestrial floor globe, chromolithographed paper over plaster. Globe is marked with oval cartouche RAND, MCNALLY & COMPANY 18 INCH TERRESTRIAL GLOBE. Below cartouche ‘Copyright by Rand McNally & Company, Chicago/ Made in U.S.A. height 38”, diameter 24”. HB. Estimate $400-$600
990. French School, “The Carrier Pigeon”, Signed Oil
French School, late 19th/early 20th century. “The Carrier Pigeon”, oil on canvas, signed lower right “M. DeBois”. Figural painting depicting a grey pigeon bird at center in profile, white accent above orange foot indicating that the bird would have been used for delivery messages, animal set against rustic green background. Verso of stretcher with remnant of label from William Stuart Antiques & Export. Framed 19.75” x 21.5”. Unframed 15.75” x 17.75”. HB. Estimate $400-$600
992. Pair of Rock Crystal Quartz & Lucite Table Lamps Pair of rock crystal quartz table lamps, both of rectangular form with irregular surfaces and mounted on a rectangular lucite beveled base. height 30.25”, base width 9.5”, base depth 5”. HB. Estimate $800-$1,200
993. Swedish Blue Painted Distressed Library Steps
Swedish, late 19th or early 20th century. A set of rustic Gustavian style shop or library steps painted in distressed pale slate blue comprising a support pole with rounded top edge and three rounded board steps joined to cut front legs and trapezoidal back legs with angled back support beam and three stretchers. Approximate height including support pole 58.75”, width 19.25”, depth 25.75”. HB. Estimate $300-$500
997. Pair of Distressed Paint Turned Wood Candlesticks
Likely Swedish, 19th century. Pair of Gustavian style matching turned wood candlesticks or prickets with blue painted exterior with distressed and weathered patina. large round disc wax guards below candle cups above turned shaft terminating on circular base with three ball feet. height 31.5”, diameter 8”. HB. Estimate $300-$500
995. Weathered Grey Gustavian Style Table, 19th C.
Likely Swedish, 19th century. A small rectangular marble top table on distressed or weathered grey-painted table frame in the Swedish Gustavian style comprising a grey marble top over the frieze, each corner with doweled knee blocks terminating in ring and baluster turned legs resting on squared supports joined by an H-stretcher, all raised on turned feet. height 28”, width 43.25”, depth 27.5”. HB. Estimate $800-$1,200
996. Swedish Gustavian Style Grey Painted Desk
Swedish, late 19th/early 20th century. A Gustavian style diminutive ladies desk or drawered occasional table comprising a rectangular top decorated with dappled textured top in shades of grey, green within the molded edge and frame decorated with distressed grey paint comprising two front frieze drawers with molded panels and molded rectangular corner blocks terminating in four fluted turned tapered legs. height 29.75”, width 39.5”, depth 25.75”. HB. Estimate $800-$1,200
999. Tall Late Gustavian Mirror with Torch Crest
Swedish, late Gustavian period (1790-1810). A tall rectangular mirror or looking glass with stepped upper section within a white painted rectangular frame decorated with neoclassical carving and molding, surmounted by a rectangular crest with carved crossed torches encircled by a wreath with carved olive branches, flanked by corner blocks with carved pineapples over paterae. height 75.75”, width 25.75”, depth 2”. HB. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
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998. Swedish Gustavian Style Bergere, 19th Century
Swedish, 19th century. height 40”, width 29”, depth 21.5”, seat to floor 19”. HB. Estimate $800-$1,200
1000. Swedish Weathered Gustavian Style Fall-Front Desk
Swedish, 20th century. A large fall-front desk or secretaire a abattant painted in white with distressed finish, comprising one long upper drawer surmounting the fall-front lid, the latter opening to the black-painted distressed interior with central prospect door flanked by two rows of three small drawers surmounted by two small open shelves and one lower open storage area and flanked on each side by a row of three open shelf spaces flanked on each side by a large open storage space each with a bracket for the placement of a shelf, the fall front lid surmounting three long lower drawers, each drawer with patinated metal hardware with swan neck pulls, the sides with two large swan neck handles one on upper and one on lower section of case, case allover raised on bracket feet. height 55.5”, depth 21”, width 52.5”, fall front lid open depth 35.75”. HB. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
1001. Large Neoclassical Leaf Pattern Giltwood Mirror
Contintental, first half of the 19th century. A rectangular mirror in the neoclassical style popular in the early 19th century comprising a giltwood frame with relief-carved classical leaf pattern tied with crossing ribbons, the glass comprising upper and lower panels. height 47.25”, width 35.25”, depth 1.5”. HB. Estimate $400-$600
1002. Galvanized Steel Container, Converted Jardiniere English, first half of 20th century. Industrial galvanized steel container of rectangular form with rounded grommets throughout and stamped weight measurements at side, later converted into a heavy and large jardiniere planter. height 20.5”, width 19.25”, depth 26.25”. Estimate $300-$500
1003. Pair of Wood & Iron Rustic “Tree Limb” Benches 20th century to contemporary. height of tallest bench 34.5”, width 72”, depth 22”. HB. Estimate $400-$600
1004. Large Sea Green Distressed Gustavian Mirror
Swedish, late 18th to early 19th century. A large rectangular sea-green painted pine mirror in the late Gustavian (1790-1810) with molded rectangular side panels and worn green paint showing earlier layer of white paint. height 63”, width 51.5”, depth 1.5”. HB. Estimate $400-$600
1005. Pair of Blue Painted Cast Iron Architectural Lamps Pair of late 19th century blue paint decorated cast iron architectural column fragments, one taller then the other and both with square over rectangular tapered and fluted body on a square stepped plinth base; recently converted to table lamps with custom Ivory pleated shades with fleur-de-lys finials. height 25.75”, with shade 36.75” and the other 33”, with shade 39.75”. Both lamps are on square plinths measuring 6.75”. Estimate $300-$500
1006. Monumental Coral Painted Rebar Eiffel Tower
20th century to Contemporary. A coral pink painted rebar rustic floor or garden sculpture of the icon architectural site, the Eiffel Tower, of monumental height, toped by a finial comprising thin rebar spindles forming a dome shape with spire. height 100.5”, width 53.25”, depth 52”. Estimate $400-$600
1007. Giampiccoli, View of Belluno, Italy, 18th Century
Marco Sebastiano Giampiccoli (Italian, 1706-1782), “Vedute di La Citta di Belluno e La Ville de Belluno”-circa 1780, copperplate engraving. 18th century engraving depicting a bird’s eye view of Belluno in Northern Italy with portrayal of figures in the foreground with the Piave River behind them and city and countryside in distance. Figures within a border with figures, winged nude cherubs or putti, scrolled foliates, Poseidon or Neptune lower center. Framed 19.25” x 22”. Sight size 14.25” x 18”. Estimate $300-$500
1008. Pair of Architectural Stone Carved Brackets
1009. Wrought Iron Console Table with White Marble Top
Possibly French, early 20th century. Close matched pair of stone carved brackets probably from architectural fragments, both square shaped with carved projecting face, appearing to be sad with down turned mouth above a foliate carved neck trailing to entwining ribbons. height for both 12”, width12”, depth 6.75” and 6.25”. Estimate $300-$500
Italian, late 19th or early 20th century. A console table with oblong rectangular white marble top surmounting base comprising tubular patinated wrought iron, the stretcher decorated with central lotus form balusters surmounted by conforming wrought iron arching support, joined to the curule legs decorated with Egyptian lotus and ring balusters joined by central rondel with gadrooned central urn terminating in scrolls, each of the legs resting on a bar surmounting twosmall ball feet. height 29.5”, width 60.5”, depth 23”. HB. Estimate $500-$700
1010. Iron Weathered Teal Painted Sconce Pair , 19th C.
1011. Four Arm Lantern Frame Rope Chandelier
Continental, late 19th to early 20th century. A pair of wrought iron decorative wall sconces each comprising scrolls emanating from the back bar over the central a squared bar with arrowhead finial surmounting a dome form over a circular plinth, the back bar fixed with soldered holes for hanging. height 14.5”, width 6.5”, depth 22.5”. Estiamte $400-$600
Mid-20th century. A chandelier with rope-wrapped lantern frame decorated with astragal curved joints and c-scroll curlicues, with central ball finial and four central scrolled arms each holding a faux candle with glass bulb, with patinated metal chain. height 38”, width 27”, depth 27.5”. HB. Estimate $700-$900
1012. Pair of Finely Carved Stone Garden Ornaments
Probably American, early 20th century. Pair of finely carved stone garden ornaments modeled as French fruit and flower filled urns with basket weaved rosettes resting on lotus shaped molded base. height 31”, width 21”. Estimate $800-$1,200
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1013. French Louis XVI Style Marble Top & Inlaid Table Likely French, late 19th or early 20th century. height 20.5”, width 29.5”, depth 20.75”. Estimate $400-$600
1014. Collection of Heraldic Paint Accented Engravings
Italian, late 19th century. Collection of three hand paint and gilt accented heraldic or armorial shield engravings comprising of a “Ottoboni di Venezia” with jeweled crown above gold tasseled red curtained swag with ermine lining surrounding crossed keys above shield; a “CESANI DI MILANO E VERCELLI” with Centurion holding sword and scales above jeweled crown on gryphon’s head above oval shield flanked by black winged birds on cornice; and a “ANGUISSOLA TEDESCO SECCO COMNENO DI MILANO” with plumed knight’s armor helmets above jeweled crown with red curtains with gold fringe and tassels with ermine lining behind shield form banner with rampant lion and other symbolic imagery. Framed 19.75” x 30”. Sight size of each 8.6” x 5.4”. Estimate $300-$500
French, late 19th/ early 20th century. height 32”, width 32.5”, depth 16.5”. Estimate $300-$500
1018. Louis XVI Style Wood & Plaster Boiserie Panel
1016. Pair of Decorative Giltwood Acanthus Sprigs
French, 20th century. Louis XVI Style wood and plaster boiserie panel with bas relief of musical trophy hung from a bow tied ribbon with panpine, recorder crossed with oboe, flute, ribbon tied quivers, and flowering and berried foliage terminating in a tassel. Bow is headed with rectangular paper label black stenciled with the numerals 6667, possibly signifying a room number or address. Panel is affixed to two horizontal boards with hooks for hanging. height 20”, width 36.15”, depth 3”. HB. Estimate $500-$700
French, second half of 19th century. length 28”, depth 1.75”. HB. Estimate $300-$500
1017. Small French Painted Louis XVI Style Tabouret
Likely French, late 19th or early 20th century. height 15”, width 18.5”, depth 13.75”. Estimate $300-$500
1021. French Louis XVI Carved Giltwood Mirror
French, late 18th century. height 28.75”, width 22.25”, depth 2.5”. HB. Estimate $800-$1,200
1019. Continental Partial Gilt Painted Mirror
Continental, likely Italian, early 19th century. height 48.75”, width 33.5”, depth 2.75”. Estimate $500-$700
1015. Louis XVI Style Marble Top Table with 2 Caned Tiers
1020. Pair of Louis XVI Style Gilt Bronze Candelabras
French, late 19th century. Matched pair of French Louis XVI style gilt bronze and marble three light candelabras, each with flambeau finial and foliate collar over a vasiform shaped spiral standard decorated with flowerheads and issuing three down scrolled leafy candlearms with leafy bobeches and candle cups along with removable foliate pierced liners, the whole mounted on a white fluted marble column supported by three foliate and stylized scrolled supports united by draping floral garland swags all centered by a white marble circular base mounted with beaded ormolu, the legs terminating on beaded toupie feet. height 20”, width 10.25” (arm to arm). MLH. Estimate $800-$1,200
1022. Pencil Drawing of Madame Geoffrin, 18th C, Guyard Attributed to Laurent Guyard (French, 1723-1788), “Portrait of Madame Geoffrin”-1756, pencil drawing on paper, inscribed in watercolor within mat “Portrait de Madame GEOFFRIN par GUYARD 1756 a Paris”. Formal portrait of Madame Marie Thérèse Rodet Geoffrin (French, 1699-1777) at bust length in lace gown. Framed 16.75” x 14”. Drawing 8” x 6.75”. Estimate $600-$800
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1023. French Louis XVI Style Walnut Occasional Table French, 20th century. height 30”, width 34.25”, depth 23”. Estimate $800-$1,200
1024. Pair of Louis XVI Giltwood Mirrored Sconces French, Louis XVI period (1774-1792), circa 1790. height 47.25”, width 14”, depth 5.5”. MLH. Estimate $1,200-$2,400
1025. Colonial Revival Style Inlaid Tilt Top Table
American, first half of 20th century. A mahogany inlaid Colonial Revival version of an American Federal period (circa 1790-1801) tilt top candlestand, the octagonal tilt top with central compass rose comprising light and darkwood inlay, the edges framed by inlaid banding, raised on a turned baluster with ball and urn finial raised on three sabre legs. height 28”, width 23”, depth 16”. Estimate $300-$500
1026. Pair Mid-19th C. O/C Portraits, Mother and Son
Charles Hitchcock (American (New York), 19th century). Pair of portraits - 1854, oil on canvas, one inscribed to verso “C. Hitchcock 1854. A pair of portrait paintings likely of a mother and son, each figure depicted at bust length with stern facial expression and wearing formal dress on a solid dark background. Framed 20.625” x 18.875”. Unframed 14” x 12”. MLH. Estimate $500-$700
1028. Amer. School Oil, “The Curious Donkey”, Unsigned
American School, early 20th century. “The Curious Donkey”, oil on canvas laid down on artists board, apparently unsigned. Framed 26.25” x 22”. Unframed 20.75” x 17”. Estimate $400-$600
1027. American Cherry Demilune Flip Top Table, 20th C. American, (likely Rhode Island or Massachusetts), early 20th century. An American Southern inlaid cherry demilune flip top table comprising a demilune top flipping to a round top, the edges decorated with light and darkwood inlaid banding, on four tapered legs with swinging mechanism, each leg excepting the swing leg decorated with inlaid tree motif over inlaid bellflowers and stringing. height 28”, diameter of top when open 33.75”. Estimate $300-$500
1029. American Bronze Metal Tree Trunk Lamp Base
American, 20th century. A bronzed metal tree trunk lamp base have a circular heat cap over a three socket cluster with three chain acorn pulls, the base naturalistically modeled as intertwined leafy assemblage of branches. Apparently not marked. height 30.5”, diameter of base 10.8”. Estimate $600-$800
1030. F. Green Signed American Oil “The Sharecroppers”
Florence Green (American (New Jersey), 1882-1945). “The Sharecroppers” - 1969, oil on canvas, signed and dated lower left of center. Naturalistic painting depicting an American genre scene with a red brick plantation house at center with corn and cotton fields to front yard and barns and outhouses to left and right sides with various figures working the fields under bright blue skies at harvest time. Inscribed to verso of stretcher “3/27/69 J.C.W.” and “Florence Green 4483328”. Framed 25” x 28.75”, unframed 20” x 24”. Estimate $800-$1,200
1031. American Tonalist Signed Oil, “Wistful Woman”
American School, first half 20th century. “Wistful Woman”, oil on canvas, indistinguishably signed lower right, possibly “Geo Love” for George Love (American (Rhode Island), b.1887). Finely painted American Tonalist painting depicting figures in a landscape, at center a woman in long dress and hat with her chin raised toward sky and leafy tree branch in hand accompanied at left by a loosely rendered dog as she stands halfway down a backlit hilly dirt path with the sky to background illuminated by a setting sun out of view behind the hillside, the cloudy sky handled in impasto emphasizing the dark moodiness of the work. Verso of stretcher with fragments of newspaper. Framed 28.5” x 22.5”. Unframed 24” x 18”. Estimate $800-$1,200
1032. Set of Stickley & Brandt Gryphon Chairs, 19th. C.
Stickley & Brandt Chair Company (American (Binghamton, New York),1891-1919) circa late 19th century. A set of Victorian oak pressback chairs, comprising one armchair and one rocking chair, each with pressbacks with curved edges and arched scroll crests with Baroque foliate strapwork pattern at center flanked by opposing open-mouthed fanged gryphons, joined by curved arms terminating in scroll armrests supported by ring baluster turned spindles on molded seats with serpentine front edges, raised on baluster turned legs joined by conforming baluster stretchers, the rocking chair on runners. Note: Stickley & Brandt Chair Company paper label at underside of rocking chair. Armchair height 38.5”, width 25”, depth 19”, seat to floor 17”, rocking chair height 34.25”, width 24.75”, depth 35”, seat to floor 15”. Estimate $800-$1,200
1033. Cold Painted Bronze Figural Inkwell, Marked BERG
Austrian, Late 19th century. Cold painted bronze figural inkwell in the form of a bust length black man with short hair and beard wearing a woven tan hat with hinged top that opens to reveal removable white porcelain inkwell within. Man wearing dark green to black top with gold cord bow terminating at tassels that act as pen well or stand. Impressed on back “BERG” possibly after Franz Bergman (Austrian, 1861-1936). Overall height 3.5”, width 4.4”, depth 5”. Estiamte $300-$500
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1035. Continental 16 Arm Chandelier, 19th Century Continental, 19th century. height 41.5”, diameter 30”. Estimate $300-$500
1036. 20th C. Continental Unsigned Oil, “At The Museum”
Continental School, first half 20th century. “At The Museum”, oil on canvas laid down on masonite, apparently unsigned. Framed 29” x 26”. Unframed 19” x 15.875”. Estimate $600-$800
1034. Pair of Henredon Upholstery Collection Armchairs
Henredon Upholstery Collection by Henredon (American (Morganton, NC), 1945-present), late 20th century. A pair of partial gilt English Regency style armchairs, each with a rectangular crest with carved neoclassical motifs and framed by gilt molding, classical vine pattern carved seat frame and arms with upholstered padding terminating in scroll hand rests with acanthus carving, the back, arms, and seats all upholstered in conforming rosy beige velvet diamond pattern upholstery, over the seat rail carved with scrolling palmette motifs, raised on cylindrical front legs headed by paterae and raking back legs. height 39”, width 27”, depth 24”, seat to floor 18”. Estimate $400-$600
1039. Diminutive Inlaid Mahogany Jewelry or Spice Box
English, 20th century. height 12”, width 9.5”, depth 8.5”. MLH. Estimate $500-$700
1037. Rectangular Two-Panel Giltwood Mirror, 19th C.
Continental, 19th century. A rectangular two-panel mirror within a giltwood frame, the frame decorated with beaded site, plain course, lotus molded hollow and plain top knull, the glass with upper and lower panels. height 58”, width 28.75”, depth 1.75”. HB. Estimate $700-$900
1038. French Louis XIV Style Fauteuil with Pink Upholstery
French, 19th century. height: 46.75”, width 26” (across arms), depth 24.75”, seat to floor 18.5”. Provenance: From the Estate of Sam & Florence Inman, Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500
1040. Hollywood Regency Brass & Grain-Painted Stand
1042. Army & Navy Co-Operative Supply Dining Table
Likely Italian, second half of 20th century. height 27”, width 18.50”, depth 18.50”. Estimate $300-$500
English, circa 1871-1934. Underside of table with remnants of tag “A. & N. Aux. C.S.L.” which stands for Army & Navy Co-Operative Supply Limited. height 28.75”, width 51”, depth 38”. Estimate $500-$700
1041. Leroy Neiman, “Hunter Trials”, Signed Serigraph
Leroy Neiman (American, 1921-2012), “Hunter Trials”circa 1972, color serigraph (silkscreen) on paper, pencil signed lower right margin, limited edition numbered in pencil lower left margin “149/300”. Print work on paper depicting a field with numerous figures some preparing for the hunt in red numbered jackets, others casually spectating and enjoying the sporting event. Framed 35.25” x 47.5”. Sight size 28” x 39.8”. Estimate $300$500
1043. Set of 4 Panels w/Tropical Colony Scenes, 19th C.
Likely French, first half of 19th century. A set of four wooden panels each with a painted scene cut from one whole painted landscape within brown painted leather frames depicting fashionably dressed Europeans herding cattle or surveying the land within a tropical or exotic landscape comprising palm trees and mountains, some of which depict a distant city, a Western structure most likely a church or monastery, or and a seascape in the background, likely representative of scenes of life in colonized French Indochina. height 84”, width 24”, depth 1”. HB. Estimate $600-$800
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1044. Pair of Wrought Iron Partial Gilt Plant Stands
French, late 19th to early 20th century. height 24.25”, width 13”, depth 12.5”. Estimate $600-$800
1045. Leather Barrel Back Library Chair, 19th Century
Likely English, 19th century. A mahogany barrel back armchair or library chair, the barrel back crest rail upholstered in red leather with brass nailhead trim, the central splat pierced with intricate Palladian style fretwork, flanked by two squared stiles carved in repeating loop patterns, the armests terminating in wooded handrests forming the tops of cyma curved supports, the seat upholstered in read leather with brass nailhead trim over a beaded seat rail decorated with carving in repeating lattice pattern and classical floral medallions at each end of seat rail, terminating in squared legs with lattice carving conforming to seat rail and quarterround pierced chinoiserie fretwork between seat rail and legs, front legs resting on molded plinth supports, joined to raking back legs by pierced u-shaped back stretcher and cross stretcher. height 34”, width 27.5”, depth 20”, seat to floor 18.5”. Estimate $400-$600
1046. Turned Wood & Teal Painted Floor Lamp, 20th C.
20th century. height 62.75”, diameter 12.5”. HB. Estimate $300-$500
1047. Pair of Distressed Gustavian Style Armchairs
Swedish, 19th century. A pair of Gustavian style armchairs of Rococo form with arched backs decorated with two central carved flowers, curved padded arms with scrolled knuckled hand supports, the back, arms, and seat upholstered in conforming pintucked cream fabric with brass nailhead trim, over the serpentine seat rail with two central carved flowers with trailing vines, resting on two front cabriole legs headed by paterae, terminating in leaf feet and two cabriole back legs. height 38”, width 27”, depth 25”, seat to floor 17”. HB. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
1048. Gustavian Style Beige Mirror with Carved Crest
Likely Swedish, late 19th or early 20th century. A Rococo Gustavian style rectangular mirror painted beige frame with beaded sight edge, molded course, plain hollow, egg and dart molded top knull and plain back edge, the top rail decorated with a central carved Rococo cabochon flanked by flowering vines. height 60.75”, width 39.75”, depth 3.75”. HB. Estimate $400-$600
1049. Gilt & Paint Decorated Carved Wood Sign, 19th C. Continental, 19th century. A gilt, gesso and paint decorated carved pine wood sign with fleur de lis shaped cresting centering the scroll carved frame with traces of lettering in gold “Regina S. S. Ros....”. The base also centered with carved fleur de lis. height 26.8”, width 29.15”, depth 1.5”. HB. Estimate $300-$500
1050. Swedish Gustavian 1-Drawer Farm Table
Swedish, 18th century. A rustic Swedish Gustavian period (1775-1810) pine farm table painted pale blue-grey distressed with age, the top comprising astragal carved corners surmounting the frame with central frieze drawer with white gilt ceramic patera pull with gilt center, raised on four tapered legs joined by a curved xshaped stretcher. height 32.75”, width 35”, depth 38.75”. HB. Estimate $800-$1,200
1052. Late Gustavian Painted Trumeau Mirror
Swedish, late Gustavian period (1790-1810). A rectangular trumeau mirror or looking glass painted grey blue with patches of gilt wood displayed beneath the painted surface, the crest decorated with carved crossed woodwind instruments centered by a circle tied in a classical ribbon headed by a classical bow over the rectangular glass with carved sight. height 57.25”, width 23”, depth 2.5”. HB. Estimate $1,200-$2,400
1055. Gustavian Beige & Green Drop Leaf Table, 18th C.
Swedish, circa 1770s. A painted Swedish Gustavian (1772-1809) trestle table comprising a beige painted top with two leaves folding outward to create a round top, resting on a sea green distressed painted gateleg base with cyma curved skirt over ring and baluster turned legs joined by stretchers. height 30”, diameter of top 65”. HB. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
1051. Continental School, “View of Village”, O/C
Continental School, 20th century. “View of Village”, oil on canvas, signed lower left “Wilcot”. Framed 27.5” x 23.75”. Unframed 20” x 16”. Provenance: From a Private Collection in Decatur, Georgia. Estimate $400-$600
1053. Pair of Swedish Gustavian Style Corner Cabinets Swedish, 19th C. A pair of Swedish Gustavian style corner cabinets of quarter round form overall painted light grey and distressed, each with two curved doors with molded panels opening to the interior with one shelf creating two rows of shelf space. height 38”, width 35”, depth 24”. HB. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
1054. Pair of Grey Painted Turned Wood Lamps
20th century. Pair of shabby chic table lamps with turned wood bases of baluster form with weathered gray painted exterior. Each topped with grey silk drum form shade manufactured by Tanner Kenzie. height (to top of height) 28.75”, diameter of shade 18”. Estimate $300-$500
1056. Pair of Painted Wood & Tole 4 Light Candelabras
Continental, probably Italian. Pair of painted wood and tole four light candelabras modeled as a flowering urn with wood carved foliate scrolling handles centered by a leafy tole floriform standard issuing four scrolling branches decorated with leafy flowers and a candlecup with petal shaped bobeche. The carved wood urn terminating on a circular socle foot mounted onto a square plinth base. height 16.75”, width 14” (candlecup to candlecup), base 4.6”. HB. Estimate $300-$500
1057. Wrought Iron Console Table w/ Faux Marble Top Continental, first half of the 20th century. height 31.75”, width 64”, depth 12.5”. Note: underside reads “For Mrs. G.H. Yancey”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
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1060. Francisco Goya “Sad Forebodings”, Circa 1810
1058. William R. Derrick Signed Oil, “Barnard Vermont” William Derrick (American (New York/ California), 18571941). “Barnard, Vermont”, oil on canvas laid down on illustration board, signed lower right. Horizontal landscape painting depicting a rural homestead at lower right set within an expansive mountainous landscape with a narrow dirt road at left approaching the white house between fence posts. Indistinguishable pencil inscription to verso of board, likely stating exact location of subject. Pencil inscription to verso of backing “Barnard - Vermont, by William R. Derrick”. Framed 13.625” x 15.625”. Unframed 8” x 10”. Estimate $400-$600
1059. Large Stained Oak Display Cabinet with Glass Doors
Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes (Spanish, 17461828), “Tristes presentimientos de lo que ha de acontecer (Sad Forebodings of What Must Come” (Plate 1) from Los Desastres de la Guerra (The Disasters of War) series, etching, engraving, aquatint and drypoint print on laid paper, unsigned. Work depicting a man on his knees with arms spread begging for mercy against dark landscape. Framed 11.5” x 13.5”. Sheet size 10.8” x 12.75”. Provenance: From the Collection of Gene and Jo Novy, Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500
Continental, likely French, late 19th or early 20th century. height 76.25”, width 55”, depth 20”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
1062. 19th C. Oil on Wood, “Landscape at Dawn”, Signed
1061. Petite Oak Armoire with Carved Nordic Strapwork
American, 20th century (circa 1920-1935). A petite or diminutive golden oak armoire comprising two doors centered by carved ancient Nordic style strapwork and burled maple veneers opening two the interior with shelf space with three molded shelves forming four areas of shelf space adjacent to the open storage space at right, raised on reeded and molded base. height 62”, width 33.25”, depth 17.5”. Estimate $700-$900
American School, late 19th century. “Landscape at Dawn”, oil on wood board, signed lower left possibly “R. J. Stewart”. Finely painted naturalistic landscape depicting a single small figure at left walking down a meandering dirt path flanked to right by a vast landscape of brown grasses, the whole backed by a line of tall dark trees resting on a low horizon line under a softly colored sky with low clouds at center reflecting the rising sun’s light. Framed 16” x 20.75”. Unframed 11” x 16”. Estimate $500-$700
1064. Golden Oak Five Leg Dining Table
English, first half of 20th century. A golden oak dining table, the rectangular top with rounded edges having extension capabilities, over the fluted frieze and four fluted corner blocks, raised on four outer turned urn and fluted baluster legs on bun feet and one central support leg. height 28.5”, width 46.5”, depth 42.5”. Estimate $300-$500
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1065. Henry Barnes, European Street View, O/C
Henry Barnes (American, 20th century), “View of European Street”, oil on canvas, signed lower right “H. BARNES”. Framed 29.75” x 33.75”. Unframed 24” x 30”. Estimate $800-$1,200
1063. American Oak Vanity with Nordic Carved Motif
American, 20th century (circa 1920-1935). A golden oak vanity or dressing table with beveled mirror with curved edges over the dresser section with large central work surface flanked by two shelf spaces over four drawers comprising one small top drawer decorated with ancient Nordic strapwork motif over two square drawers flanking the recessed central work surface all surmounting the lower long drawer, each drawer having oak pulls, all raised on a molded base. height 60.5”, width 41.25”, depth 21.25”. Estimate $300-$500
1066. 3 Renaissance Revival Velvet Parlor Chairs
American, late 19th century. Large chair height 43.25”, width 31.25”, depth 32.5”, seat to floor 18”, small chair height 38.25”, width 22.5”, depth 23”, seat to floor 17.25”. Estimate $600-$800
1069. Pair of English Late Georgian Side Chairs
1067. English Queen Anne Style Side Chair, 19th C.
English, 19th century. height 38.5”, width 23.5”, depth 17.25”, seat to floor 19”. Estimate $300-$500
1068. 20th C. English Manor Home Oil, Unsigned,
English School, First of half 20th century. “View of the Estate”, oil on canvas laid down on board, unsigned. Painting depicting a large brick English country house topped with numerous chimneys with romantic ivy covered exterior surrounded by landscaping with trees, shrubs, grass and topiaries, figure at right tending garden under blue sky with large puffy white clouds. Overall framed in a19th century carved gilt wood 18.5” x 24.5”. Unframed 11.4” x 18.125”. Provenance: Property from the Braselton Estate, Lawrenceville, Georgia. Estimate $400-$600
English, late 18th to early 19th century (circa 17801800). A pair of mahogany side chairs in the Late Georgian style with overall incised moldings, each comprising a serpentine crest rail over slightly curved stiles, the central pierced splat decorated with interlacing ribbons and flanking scrolls terminating in carved rosettes, within a coved and molded shoe, the seat upholstered in needlepoint diaper pattern in shades of rose, mint green, pale blue, and yellow on beige ground over the serpentine seat rail, raised on four squared molded front legs joined by an H-shaped stretcher to raking back legs. height 36”, width 21.5”, depth 18.5”, seat to floor 17.75”. Estimate $400-$600
1070. “A Warwickshire Lane”, John Langstaffe Signed Oil
John Langstaffe (British, 1849-1912). “A Warwickshire Lane”, oil on canvas, signed and titled lower right. A quiet landscape painting depicting an overcast English day on a country lane flanked to both sides by towering sparse trees which form an arched covering to the lane, to left a few cows grazing under the trees and to right two figures milking a single cow. Framed 19.5” x 27.5”. Unframed 16” x 24”. HB. Estimate $500-$700
1071. Queen Anne Style Mahogany Tea Table, 20th C.
20th century in 18th century style. Queen Anne style tea table comprised of a solid highly polished mahogany with circular top comprising two parts, surmounting a wooden block with removable wooden mechanism, resting on a turned shaft in the form of a Doric column, all raised on tripartite cabriole legs with pierced and molded decoration on pad feet. height 28.5”, diameter of top (at widest point) 36”, width of base (foot to foot) 25” . Provenance: From the Estate of Henry G. Muecke Jr., Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500
1073. Pair of Custom Wrought Iron “W” Andirons with Grate
1072. 19th C. British School Genre Oil, Signed E. Cole
British School, 19th century. “Woman Plucking Fowls”, oil on wood board, signed lower right “E. Cole”. Period paper label to verso inscribed “Bought by W. Gates from her Mother’s collection at her death, July 1868” below “206 ‘Woman Plucking Fowls’ Cole”. Framed 12.25” x 16.25”. Unframed 8” x 12”. Estimate $300-$500
1075. Pair of English Porcelain Sweetmeats with Underplates
American, 20th century. A pair of custom made wrought iron andirons with fire grate, the andirons with spiral twist shaft headed with the forged letter “M” contained within a rounded and scrolled frame, terminating on downscrolled legs, presented with fire grate. Apparently unmarked. height 26.25”, width 15”, depth 25.25”. HB. Estimate $300-$500
1074. Hand Woven Persian Hamadan Area Rug
English, 20th century. Pair of matching porcelain lidded sweetmeat or serving dishes in the manner of Sevres with cobalt blue banding on separable underplate, gilt leaves and vines and hand painted floral sprays. Serving dish with leaf tip, curled and gilt handles, lids or covers topped with gilt accented floriform finial. All elements unmarked. height 6.75”, diameter of under plate 8”. Estimate $300-$500
Wool. Iran. All over floral design on red field. Cream, blue and grey accent colors. Measures 4’ 2” x 6’ 6”. Estimate $600-$800
1076. English Corner Chair with Needlepoint Seat, 18th C.
English, first half of 18th Century. height 34”, width 30”, depth 25.25”, seat to floor 20.5”. Estimate $300-$500
1077. Collection of 4 Fruit Form Tea Caddies, 20th C.
20th century. Tallest tea caddy (pear) height 7.125”, diameter 4.2”. Smallest tea caddy height 4.75”, diameter 4.3”. Estimate $300-$500
1078. Mahogany Tray Table with Lacquered & Painted Tray
First half of 20th century. Overall height including tray 18.5”, width 30.25”, depth 22.50”. Estimate $300-$500
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1079. Large Chinese Bronze & Cloisonne Tripod Censor Chinese, Late Qing Dynasty (1644-1912). Apparently unmarked. height 21”, width 15.15” (handle to handle). Estimate $1,000-$2,000
1080. Chinese 5-Clawed Dragon Wall Vase, Xuande Mark
1081. Bamboo Motif Chinese Yixing Teapot, Marked
1083. Large Chinese Scholar Inkstone w/ Two Foo Dogs
1084. Chinese Late Tang/Early Sung Glazed Ewer in Box
Chinese, Ming Dynasty Xuande Period mark (14261435), likely 20th century. A Ming Dynasty style porcelain wall vase or wine pot of round form with narrow cylindrical neck at top and ring form handles to each shoulder, the whole decorated in blue underglaze on white ground depicting two 5-clawed dragons amid cloud scrolls to front around raised center medallion bearing a single phoenix in flight, the front with a band of meandering key to perimeter, the side panel with a band of chrysanthemum blossoms on vine. Marked to back in blue underglaze with six character Xuande imperial reign mark. height 11.25”, width across ring handles 10.75”, depth 4.5”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
Chinese, 20th century. A brown Yixing Zisha pottery teapot of teardrop form with allover bamboo motif, the loop form handle and opposing upturned spout modeled as bamboo branches, ad the smooth body with floral branches in relief stemming off the handle, the domed lid with bamboo branch finial and similar relief decoration. Underside and interior of lid each with impressed cartouche with four calligraphic marks. height 6.75”, spout to handle 8”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
1082. Chinese Ming Style Shiliuzun Urn w/Jaguar Handles Chinese, likely 20th century. A Ming Dynasty style porcelain Shiliuzun or pomegranate vase of bulbous form with narrow round foot and mouth, the body decorated with white slip and blue underglaze hand painted decoration to foot with lappet band, to body with lotus and chrysanthemum blossoms on vine, to shoulder with similar floral motif and with two applied lion head or jaguar head handles, to tapering shoulder with lappet band, and to narrow neck with stylized waves. Unmarked. height 15.625”, width across handles 13”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
Chinese, Qing Dynasty, (1644-1911). Fine carved circular shaped scholar’s inkstone, probably carved from Duan stone, the thick and heavy slab carved with smooth sunken palette emptying into a cloud shaped ink-pool, flanked to the back by carved smiling recumbent foo dogs or shishi’s, both appearing to be scratching their heads with hind leg and centered with embroidered ball representing supremacy over the world. Apparently not marked. height 4.8”, diameter 9.5”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
Chinese, late 9th/early 10th century. Chinese glazed ewer, potted with a flared mouth, tapering cylindrical neck over an ovoid body and a tapering spout leading from the shoulder. The thin glaze stopping unevenly well above the flat splayed base exposing the buff biscuit fire red in places. Ewer is presented with custom box. height 6.8”. Note: A similar ewer is found on plates 20 and 22 of the ‘Oriental Ceramics Found in the Phillipines’ by Leandro and Celia Locsin. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
1086. Chinese Yuan Style Lidded Meiping Vase w/ Figures
1085. Chinese Bottle Vase with Dragons, Qianlong Mark
Chinese, likely 20th century. A Yuan Dynasty style lidded Meiping porcelain vase decorated to white slip ground with cobalt underglaze handpainted figural scene on tondo to high shouldered body, with tall lappet band to round foot, meandering chrysanthemum blossoms on vine to shoulder, and the flat topped cap form lid with lappet band and cone finial. Unmarked. overall height 19.25”, diameter 11”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
Chinese, Qing Dynasty Qianlong Period mark (1736-1795), likely 20th century. A porcelain bottle vase of typical form with cobalt blue underglaze and rust red overglaze hand painted decoration of four 5-clawed dragons to body and one 5-clawed dragon to neck all amid cloud scrolls, pearls, and fire, the flaring rim with a band of ruyi head scrolls and the round foot with a band of meandering key. Marked to underside with six character blue underglaze Qianlong imperial reign mark. height 15.125”, diameter 9.5”. Estimate $1,200-$2,400
1087. Famille Jaune Ba Jixiang Round Box, Qianlong
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Chinese, Qing Dynasty Qianlong Period mark (1736-1795), likely 19th century. A finely painted famille jaune round lidded porcelain box with Royal Emblem motif, the box of flattened ball form raised on a round foot, the porcelain with hand painted enamels in pink, green, and blue on an iron yellow ground, the lid decoration of a kaleidoscopic pattern with central floriform to lid surrounded by four bat forms over foliates adorned with a chrysanthemum blossom, between the foliate fields are four auspicious symbols including a Dharma Wheel, a Conch shell, a parasol or canopy, and the Royal Banner, the base with similar decoration with auspicious symbols including the endless knot, pair of goldfishes, treasure vase or sacred vase, and a lotus flower, the round foot with a band of meandering key, the interior with allover clair-de-lune pale blue glaze. Marked to underside with six character blue underglaze Qianlong imperial reign archaic mark. height 5.75”, diameter 10.75”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
1088. Large and Heavy Celadon Jade Temple Carving
Chinese, likely 20th century. height 10.5”, width 16”, depth 8.5”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
1090. Chinese Red Yixing Zisha Teapot w/ Calligraphy
1089. Chinese Yixing Zisha Teapot with Enamel Floral Motif
Chinese, 20th century. A domed form red Yixing Zisha pottery teapot with loop form handle opposing a short downturned spout with pink and yellow enamel peony blossoms and butterfly to each side of body, the round lid with loop form handlepage 53-2 and stylized floral swags. Marked to underside with impressed four character calligraphic mark and to interior of lid with impressed calligraphic marks. Estimate $800-$1,200
Chinese, 20th century. A Yixing Zisha red pottery teapot of traditional form with loop form handle opposing downturned spout on a globular body, the body with four lines of incised calligraphic marks to one side, the simple round lid with ball finial. Underside with three inscised calligraphic marks. height 4.375”, spout to handle 7”. Estimate $800-$1,200
1093. Chinese Celadon Porcelain Jardiniere, Marked
1092. Pair of Chinese Porcelain Blanc de Chine Vases
Chinese, Qing Dynasty (1644-1911). A close pair of Chinese porcelain Chine de Blanc bulbous vases, both with a wide open mouth and cylindrical neck to round body on wide turned foot. Both vases have an Imperial Kangxi six character double reign mark underglaze blue to the interior foot. height 15.5”, width 4.8”, height 15.3”, width 4.8”. Estimate $800-$1,200
1095. 20th C. Chinese Cloisonne Double Gourd Form Vase
Chinese, late 19th, possibly earlier. A large celadon glazed porcelain jardiniere or planter of deep fishbowl form, the glaze covering the robustly-potted exterior and decorated around the body with finely incised cranes in flight representing immortality amidst ruyi cloud under a band of curling tendrils and above a wave pattern border at the base. The bottom of the foot with underglaze blue mark for Da Qing Qianlong Nian Zhi - “Great Qing Dynasty, Qianlong Period, Made”. height 12.15”, diameter of mouth 9.15”, diameter of base 7.8”. Estimate $800-$1,200
1091. Chinese Yixing Teapot w/ Landscape Scene, Marked
Chinese, 20th century. A brown Yixing Zisha pottery teapot of traditional form with upturned spout opposing loop form handle on a globular body, the body with tonal painted landscape to one side and five lines of calligraphic marks to opposite side, the lid of gradually sloping form with bun finial. Marked to underside with impressed four character mark. height 4.625”, spout to handle 7.5”. Estimate $800-$1,200
1094. Pair, Chinese Archaic Squared Gu Form Table Lamps Chinese, likely 19th century Qing Dynasty. A pair of archaic squared gu form porcelain vases converted to lamps, the white glazed porcelain with anhua and relief decoration to the body formed of flaring squared foot, everted cube center, and flaring rim, the decoration of leaf tips and other archaic patterning, the porcelain to a bronze square foot of pedestal form decorated with leaf tips band, with double socket to top. overall height to finial 24.5”, width of base 4.75” square. Vase height 11.75”, width of mouth 4.125” square. Estimate $800-$1,200
1096. Yuan Jian (Manner), City Plan Silk Scroll Painting
Manner of Yuan Jiang (Chinese, 18th century), likely 20th century. A hand painted on silk scroll with two subject panels, the lower being a finely painted city plan or palace grounds depiction with many structures set within a flat landscape, each with walls and doors in red and peaked roofs in vivid blue with the surrounding landscape tonal neutrals, the scene devoid of any figures; the upper panel with 23 lines of black calligraphic marks and two red seals at left, possibly a poem or description of the painting’s subject; the two subject panels to a cream silk surround with phoenixes amid cloud scrolls and with a stained wood roller. Total height 68”, width 25”. Estimate $800-$1,200
1097. Stone Mounted 8 Sided Lidded Cloisonne Box, Xuande Mark
Chinese, Ming Dynasty Xuande Period mark (14261435), likely 19th century. height 6.5”, width 10”, depth 7.75”. Estiamte $800-$1,200
Chinese, 20th century. Many numbers impressed to underside. height 15.25”. diameter 9.5”. Estimate $800-$1,200
1098. Chinese Blue Glazed Hexagonal Vase, Qianlong Mark
Chinese, Qing Dynasty (1644-1912) Qianlong Period mark (1736-1795), likely 20th century. Marked to underside with blue underglaze Qianlong imperial reign six character mark. height 15.25”, diameter 8”. Estimate $800-$1,200
1099. Pair of Large Stone Standing Buddhist Lohans
Chinese, 20th century. A pair of large stone carved garden or entryway standing Buddhist Lohans, both enlightened figures standing with serene faces and elongated lobes dressed in monastic robes, one with hands pressed in greeting gesture, the other with hands folded to the front, both with exposed bare feet and raised on a rectangular base. height 47”, width 11”, depth 7”. Estimate $800-$1,200
1100. Chinese Blue & White Porcelain Vase w/ Beasts
Chinese, Qing Dynasty (1644-1912), probably late 19th century. Chinese porcelain blue and white baluster form vase, the neck embellished with four shou characters for longevity, the body decorated with six mythological beasts amidst ruyi clouds and cloud scroll. Apparently unmarked. height 11.15”, diameter of base 5.8”. Estimate $800-$1,200
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1101. Chinese Shoushan Stone Seal with Figural Fu Dog Chinese, 20th century. A large likely Li Zhidong Shoushan stone seal carved in the round to top of block form with a figural foo dog with head turned to right over shoulder, front of block with two lines of incised calligraphic marks, and the underside of seal with incised seal mark, the seal possibly from the Fu Jian Province. height 5.25”, 1.875” square. Estimate $300-$500
1102. Chinese Ancestral Portrait Scroll Painting, 19th C
Chinese, 19th century. Ancestral portrait painting depicting a male figure seated in throne within interior being attended to by two children, one lighting long black opium pipe, the other with round tray with tea or wine, background with antique vases and urns on tall Chinese table running length of scroll horizontally in front of floor screen. Scroll painting on canvas and transferred onto paper scroll with white and pale blue silk borders. Image measures 42” x 22.9”. Overall measures 78.5” x 29.25”. Estimate $300-$500
1104. Chinese Carved Hardwood Standing Buddha
Chinese, likely 20th century. Hand carved stained hardwood figural deity sculpture in the form of a standing happy Buddha with bald head, elongated earlobes, happy facial expression, exposed torso with rounded belly holding a wooden staff over shoulder, opposite hand with palm facing out holding small bat (symbol of prosperity) , foo dog happily and eagerly pawing at leg, Unsigned. height 12”, width 4.75”, depth 4”. Estimate $300-$500
1107. Chinese Quan Type Celadon Glazed Gui Censer Chinese, likely 20th century. Ming Dynasty style (13681644) guan type pottery censer of gui form with flared rim above rounded body with two stylized dragon form handles on sides overall in celadon green crackled glaze. Unmarked. height 3.2”, width (across handles) 6.25”, diameter of opening at top 4.3”. Estimate $300-$500
1110. Group of Two Celadon Jade Discs on Wooden Stands
Chinese. A group of two celadon jade bi discs on fitted carved hardwood stands, one of round form depicting a bat and leaves, the other of oval form carved in an archaic geometric pattern with single calligraphic character incised at center, each wooden stand raised on four ogee feet with fitted disc holder. Round disc diameter 2.25”. Oval disc height 2.24”, width 2”. Estimate $300-$500
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1103. Interesting Chinese Blue & White Ginger Jar
Chinese, 20th century. An interesting Chinese blue and white porcelain ginger jar, in the Tibetan Buddhist style, decorated all over with Sanskrits, crashing waves, Ruyi clouds along with the “Eight Auspicious Astamangala” with unusual protruding squares along diameter of the shoulder decorated with flowers. Jar is marked on interior base and under lid as well as the outer base which is unglazed. height 7.8”, base diameter 7”. Estimate $300-$500
1105. 18th C. Chinese Octagonal Plate with Phoenixes
Chinese, Qing Dynasty, Yongzheng Period (1723-1745). An octagonal porcelain plate in the Famille Rose palette with two baby Phoenixes to center medallion surrounded by large pink peony blossoms and other foliates, the rim with four diaper patterned blue canopies pointing outward with hanging bowed ribbon handles tied around pairs of fishes and rolled scrolls, three Buddhist auspicious symbols, these kite panels alternating with peonies on a field of brown swirls centered by a ruyi head. Unmarked. diameter 9”. Estimate $300-$500
1108. Pair of Diminutive Chinese Temple Jars with Figures
Chinese, late 19th/ early 20th century Qing Dynasty (1644-1912). A pair of diminutive baluster form covered temple jars with underglaze blue decoration to pale gray ground depicting a monk or holy man sitting in a landscape beside a bridge, the design repeated to both sides of body, with bell form lid and conical finial. Unmarked. height 7.5”, diameter 4”. Estimate $300-$500
1111. Soapstone Chinese Zodiac Seals, Set of 12
Chinese, 20th century. A collection of twelve soapstone, possibly Shoushan, stone seals in the motif of the Chinese Zodiac, each rectangular block seal with figural animal carving to top and coordinating line etchings to sides along with landscape scenes, the bottom planes remaining blank. Each 2.875” tall, but vary slightly. Estimate $300-$500
1106. Chinese Chien Lung Style Saucer with Dragons, Marked
Chinese, Qing Dynasty (1644-1912) Qianlong Period mark (1736-1795), likely 20th century. Marks to underside with six character Qianlong imperial reign mark. diameter 10.625”. Estimate $300-$500
1109. Chinese Porcelain Teapot with Brass Overlay
Chinese, Qing Dynasty Qianlong Period mark (17361795), likely first half 20th century. Marked to underside with cobalt underglaze six character Qianlong imperial reign mark. height 9.5”, spout to side 8.375”. Estimate $300-$500
1112. Li Zhi Dong Shoushan Large Chinese Stone Seal
Chinese, 20th century. A large likely Li Zhidong Shoushan blank stone seal carved in the round to top of block form with two figural dragons with scaly bodies each facing a pearl form with their jaws open, the seal possibly from the Fu Jian Province. Unmarked. height 5.625”, 2.875” square. Estimate $300-$500
1115. Petite Chinese Rosewood Table, Pink Marble Top
Chinese, late 19th or early 20th century. A petite or diminutive round Chinese side or occasional table (or plant stand) designed for the Western market, the round top with pink marble inset framed by foliate carving and beaded table top edge, over the cavetto molded frieze surmounting the pierced skirt with relief carved floral and foliate motifs, raised on four cabriole legs with heavily carved floral motifs and knees, joined by a lower circular shelf with molded edge, terminating in webbed ball and claw feet. height 26.5”, depth (knee to knee) 22.5”. Estimate $300-$500
1113. Chinese Ancestral Portrait on Silk, 19th C.
1114. Chinese Song Dynasty Style Ru Kiln Cup
Chinese, late 19th century. Traditional ancestral portrait depicted at bust length on silk depicting a woman wearing ornate gold and kingfisher feather adorned crown and earrings, red robe with detailed gold bodice. Framed 39” x 28.7”. Sight size 37.4” x 27”. Estimate $300-$500
1116. Collection of 8 Chinese Stone & Metal Smalls
A collection of eight jade, soapstone, and metal smalls comprising three fully carved white jade bi discs depicting dragons, two green soapstone carved figurines, one rabbit and one kylin, one ornamental green soapstone bead in the form of a totem wtih many human masks on tondo to the cylindrical form, one brown soapstone item with a round aperture at center with dragon masks to either side, and a small black metal seated Immortal marked to underside “no. 7”. Discs 2.75” diameter. Estimate $300-$500
1119. Chinese Export Famille Rose Porcelain Bowl
Chinese, 19th century. Unmarked. height 2.25”, diameter of top 4.3”. Estimate $300-$500
1122. 19th C. Orange Peel Chinese Fruit Bowl with Figures
Chinese, likely Qing Dynasty Guangxu Period (18751908). A porcelain fruit bowl of lotus form with allover orange peel texture, the exterior with processional and figural scene depicting Buddhist elders or holy men and supplicants, the flaring foot with band of stylized waves, the shaped rim with gilt band, the bowl interior with tiny . Unmarked. height 3”, width 10.25”, depth 8.25”. MLH. Estimate $300-$500
Chinese, likely 20th century. Song Dynasty (960-1279) style ru-ware figural pottery cup with Tibetan antelope with curved body flowing into tapered vessel, overall glazed in light blue. Unmarked. height 4.25”, width 2.25”, depth 6.125”. Estimate $300-$500
1117. Chinese Mughal Style Jade Dagger with Jaguar Handle
Chinese Mughal style (1526-1857), 20th century. A Mongol style orange hard stone handled dagger with jaguar or lion head finial and likely Damascus steel downward sloping blade, the center of one side of blade with gilt shield form. Accompanied with fitted black leather scabbard. Unmarked. Handle length 5.5”. Overall length 14”. Estimate $300-$500
1120. Polished Agate Scholar’s Rock, 9.5” Tall
Chinese. An Agate scholar’s rock in tones of brown, ochre, and milky white with highly polished front centered around a large inclusion, the back of natural tone and texture, cut flat to bottom for stable resting. Unmarked. height 9.5”, width 6.375”, depth 3.25”. Estimate $300-$500
1118. Chinese Brass Sculptural Kwanyin, Ming Mark
Chinese, Ming Dynasty Xuande Period mark (14261435), 20th century. A brass sculptural Quanyin depicted in the traditional manner with legs in Lotus mudra and hands in the Dhyana mudra on lap holding a precious object below the subject’s downturned chin. Underside with impressed four character Xuande imperial reign mark. height 8.25”, width 4.25”, depth 3.75”. Estimate $300-$500
1121. Song Dynasty Style Iron Yellow Porcelain Bowl
Chinese, 20th century. A Song Dynasty style imperial iron yellow low porcelain bowl of simple round form raised on a short round foot with allover deep yellow glaze exhibiting minor craquelure under surface. Accompanied with a stained dark wood stand on three feet. Unmarked. Bowl height 2.25, diameter 5.625”. Estimate $300-$500
1123. Chinese Republic Period Seal Set in Jade Box
Chinese, Republic Period (1912-1949), circa 1920s. A set of five carved jade seals, possibly for use in a goverment office or pawn shop, housed in a carved jade box, each cylindrical seal with a four Chinese character mark to one end, the box with Chinese calligraphic marks to each side and the lid inscribed “The United State” over crossed flags and five calligraphic marks. Box height 3.25”, width 4.375”, depth 3.375”. Each seal height 2.375”. Estimate $300-$500
1124. Two Chinese Porcelain Vessels with Cherry Trees
Chinese, 20th century. Vase marked to underside with blue underglaze double rings. Bowl unmarked. Vase height 15.75”. Bowl height 7.625”, diameter 9.5”. Estimate $300-$500
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1127. Chinese Blue & White Porcelain Vase, Yuan Style
Chinese, likely late 19th/early 20th century. Unmarked. height 11.5”, diameter of rim at top 3.5”. Estimate $500-$700
1126. Chinese Longquan Style Celadon Tripod Censer
1125. Song Dynasty Style Jian Ware Floriform Tea Bowl Chinese, likely 19th century. A Song Dynasty style Jian Yao glazed pottery tea bowl of lotus blossom form, the round body flaring upward with five shaped petal forms at rim and glazed to body in a blue streaked black and brown Temmoku glaze, the glaze pooling above brown pottery round foot. Unmarked. height 2.75”, diameter 5.25”. Estimate $500-$700
1128. Chinese Orange Soapstone Kylin Figural Seal
Chinese, 20th century. A blank soapstone, possibly Tian Huang, carved seal with a figural mythological Kylin to top of block form. Unmarked. height 4.5”, 3.125” square. Estimate $500-$700
Chinese, likely 20th century. Longquan kiln celadon green and crackle glazed pottery tripod censer in Yuan Dynasty (1271-1368) style with body of cylindrical form with three bands of three raised ribs, overall supported on three squat legs with rounded knees. Unmarked. height 3.125”, diameter at top 4.4”. Estimate $500-$700
1129. 20th C. Shou Lao Motif Chinese Scroll Painting
Chinese, 20th century. A hand painted hanging scroll with three cartouches painted on paper, the top cartouche of fan form with four black calligraphic characters; the center an octagonal form cartouche depicting Shou Lao with staff and carrying the peach of longevity with a second figure behind him carrying several large peaches on a tray to his shoulder, the figures set before a mountainside with fence to left; and the lower cartouche of peach form with a painting depicting a teacher standing in a landscape orating to a seated student. Octagonal and peach form cartouches each with black calligraphic marks and a red seal mark. Overall length 73”, width 27”. Estimate $400-$600
1132. Chinese Kangxi Style Blue Glazed Bud Vase 1131. Chinese Porcelain Brush Pot with Monk Figural Scene
Chinese, late 19th/ early 20th century Qing Dynasty (1644-1912). A cylindrical form porcelain brush pot in Famille Rose palette decorated to exterior with hand painted figural scene with two monks or holy men in a landscape, one with rolled scroll in hand, to left of scene six lines of black calligraphic marks and one red seal mark. Unmarked. height 6.125”, diameter 5”. Estimate $400-$600
Chinese, likely late 19th/early 20th century. Kangxi style diminutive scholar’s desk bud vase with blue speckled glaze throughout form with scalloped floriform flared rim, tapered neck and tapered thin body with tied ribbon motif below shoulders, underside glazed in turquoise blue and unmarked. height 6.75”, diameter of rim 1.7”. Estimate $400-$600
1135. Two Chinese Soapstone Blank Seals, One with Kylin
Chinese, 20th century. A group of two blank soapstone seals, possibly Tian Huang, comprising an unornamented tall rectangular seal and a large square seal with figural recumbent Chinese, likely 20th century. Unmarked. height 3.25”, Kylin atop a block form. Each unmarked. Small seal height 3”. Square seal height 3.5”, 2.75” square. Estimate $400-$600 width 5”, depth 2.4”. Estimate $400-$600
1134. Chinese Blue & White Jardiniere Wall Pocket
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1130. Chinese Ox Blood Flask Vase, Yongzheng Mark
Chinese, Qing Dynasty Yongzheng Period Mark (17221735), likely 20th century. Marked to underside with impressed Yongzheng imperial reign four character mark. height 14.875”, width of mouth 6.125”. Estimate $400-$600
1133. Cone Form Blue Yixing Zisha Teapot, Incised Decor Chinese, 20th century. A blue Yixing Zisha pottery teapot of conical form with loop form handle opposing straight spout, the body with incised decoration to one side depicting a flowering branch and to opposite with six lines of calligraphy, the lid with a further line of calligraphic marks and ornamentation spilling over from body. Interior of lid and underside of body with impressed marks. height 3.25”, spout to handle 6.5”. Estimate $400-$600
1136. Chinese Zitan Wood Box with Mother of Pearl Inlay
Chinese, 20th century. A Zitan wood box of rectangular form raised on four bracket feet, the body sides with inlaid mother of pearl foliate swags, the lid of cupola form with four trapezoidal mother of pearl panels each with marquetry and painted decoration of landscapes with structures, the top with tree trunk form finial. height 4.75”, width 9.5”, depth 5”. Estimate $400-$600
Artist and Maker List A Acoma.....801 Aiguilles…..319 Airebelle…..83 Alliot, Lucien Charles Edouard…..151 American School…..222, 597, 777, 779, 789, 1028, 1031, 1062 Ansonia Clock Company…..536 Arsall…..70 Aschenbach, Ernst…..766 Ashworth…..835 Asti, Angelo (after)…..304 B Baccarat…..198, 460, 528 Bach, Oscar…..160, 161, 162 Ballavoine, Jules…..880 Barbe, Jule…..509 Barnes, Henry…..1065 Barron, William…..844 Barthelemy, Louis…..348 Bayel…..77 Belter, John H. …..61 Belter, John H. (attr.)…..63, 65 Bergkvist, Ragnar.....454 Bergman, Franz…..754 Bergman, Franz (manner)…..759 Bialynitski-Birulla, Vitold…..867 Bigelow Kennard & Co.…..231, 154, 434 Black, Starr & Frost.....112 Bloch, Bernard…..391 Blot, Eugene…..811 Bompard, Maurice…..903 Boucher, Francois (after)…..256, 265, 498 Boudnik, Maximilian; Knicek…..9 Brace, George…..459 Branwhite, Charles…..858 British School…..797, 852, 871, 872, 1072 Brown, Edwin…..849 Buccellati…..457 Bulgari…..163, 165 C Cabie, Louis Alexandre…..856 Carder, Frederick; Steuben…..14, 18, 167, 168, 169, 172, 174, 424, 426, 427, 429, 430, 558 Cariani, Varaldo……930, 932, 937, Carl Thieme…..374 Cazin, Jean…..820 Charlton, John (attr.)…..795 Chiparus, Demetre Haralamb (after)…..355, 357, 346 Chotkan, Anton……873, 874 Christofle; Apollo…..315 Clark, James…..793 Clarkson, Albert…..791 Clerget, Alexandre…..398 Colt…..809 Compagnie des Cristalleries de SaintLouis…..95 Comptoir General…..565 Comyns, Richard…..459 Continental School…..602, 706, 734, 757, 771, 774, 776, 958, 962, 964, 1036, 1051, 701 Cox the Elder, David (Manner of)…..570 Crossley, Richard…..447 D Dannecker, Johann Heinrich (after)…..308 Daum…..59, 60, 62, 64, 66 Daum; D’Avesn, Pierre…..563 Day, Charles William…..313 de Neuville, Alfred Brunel…..598, 600 Delacour, Hyppolyte…..815 Delaroche, Hippolyte (after)…..78, 92 Delft…..85 Delinieres & Company…..244 Derby Silver Co.…..433 Derrick, William R. …..1058 Didsheim Goldschmidt Fils & Cie…..338 Dolci, Carlo (after)…..485 Dommersen, Pieter Cornelis…..862 Dresser, Christopher…..438 Du Mont, Francis…..341 Ducuing, Lucien…..969 Durand (Manner)…..12 Dutch School…..864 E E.S. Monot; Cristallerie de Pantin…..69 Edmé et Cie…..956 Edward Miller & Company…..219 English School…..595, 942, 944, 1068 Ermolychev, Konstantin…..92 Erte…..349, 351
F Faberge…..95, 98, 99, 119, 120, 121, 122, 123, 124, 125, 126 Faberge (manner).....97 Faventia; Vicente Llinares…..339 Fenton.....515 Field, Frederick…..27 Forberg, Carl Ernst…..951 Fox, Robert Atikinson…..783 Frank W. Smith Silver Company…..35 French School…..369, 715, 750, 898, 990 G Gainsborough, Thomas (after)…..248 Galand, Leon….. 946 Galle….. 188, 190, 192 Galle, Emile…..187, 189, 191, 193 Geschutzt…..749, 752 Giambologna (after)…..312 Glackens, William…..868 Godard, Armand (manner)..... 354 Goldberg…..359 Gorham…..40, 45, 46, 432 Gorham (attr.)…..230 Gorham (manner)…..135 Goupy, Marcel…..75 Goya, Francisco…..1060 Graf Harrach…..397 Grebe, Fritz…..923 Green, Florence…..1030 Griesbaum, Karl…..335 Gubelin…..503 Gurschner, Gustav (manner)…..363 Guyard, Laurent (attr.)…..1022 H Hald, Edward…..454 Hals, Frans (after)…..33 Handel Lamp Company…..225, 562 Handel Lamp Company (attr.)…..224 Harrach…..10,242,340 Hartford Silver Plate Co.…..431 Hawkes…..38 Hawksford & Son…..461 Haynes, Caroline Coventry…..919 Henner, Jean-Jacques (after)…..324 Henredon…..474, 1034 Henry Manton…..245 Herend…..567, 589, 591 Heupel-Siegen, Ludwig (after)…..540 Heyward House…..233 Hickory Furniture Company…..837 Hilliard, Nichols (after)…..326 Hiroshige, Utagawa…..659 Hitchcock, Charles…..1026 Huguet, Jean-Baptiste…..144 I Icart, Louis (after)…..352 Image Inn; Secia…..569 International Silver Company…..44 Italian School…..1014 J J. Gloster Ltd. …..32 J. H. Hobbs, Bruckunier and Company…..257 J. A. & S.S. Virgin…..164 J. H. Stouffer Co.…..329 James W. Tufts…..431, 442 Jansen…..859 Jed-Robj…..564 Jefferson Lamp Co.…..217 Jennens & Betteridge…..834 Jiang, Yuan (manner of)…..1096 Jiyou, Liu…..688 John Deakin & Sons…..582 Jonchery, Charles Emile (after)…..534 Jones, George (manner of)…..747 K Karel (Karl) Palda - Novy Bor…..28 Kauffmann, Angelica (after)…..322 Kaufmann, Karl…..911 Keck, Hans…..314 Kimball…..943 King, Edward…..905 Kovalievski, Pavel…..504 KPM…..320 Kralik Glassworks.....23, 555, 557 Kralik Glassworks (after).....951
L Lachenal, Edmond…..469 Lalique…..106, 334, 336, 350 Lalique, Rene…..101, 104, 105, 107 Lalique, Rene (after)…..103 Lalique, Rene (manner of)…..100 Lanceray, Eugene…..768 Lanceray, Eugene (after)…..94 Langstaffe, John…..1070 Le Verre Francais…..67, 74 Legras…..358 Lely, Peter (after)…..316 Libbey.....266 Loetz…….129, 412, 413, 414, 415, 416, 417, 418, 420, 421, 423, 396, 419, 539 M M. Fred Hirsch Co. …..450 Madrassi, Luca (after)…..979 Maison Cleo…..770 Majorelle, Louis…..149, 150, 152, 153, 155 Maltsev Glass Works…..89 Maple & Company Ltd.…..840 Mappin and Webb…..34, 42 Margitay, Tihamer von…..870 Mariano Fortuny…..913 Massier, Jerome…..84 Mauser Manufacturing Company…..129, 445 Max Rothmaier, Salzburg…..392 Meeks, J. & J. W.…..156 Meeks, J. & J. W. (manner).....294 Meissen (manner)…..371,373 Meissonier, Jean-Louis-Ernest (after)…..81 Menaboni, Athos…..765 Mene, Pierre Jules (after)…..587 Meriden B. Company…..433, 440, 441, 442 Merli, Bruno…..367 Mermod Freres…..343, 345 Middletown Plate Company…..276 Mignon, Lucien…..925 Mills Novelty Company…..807 Mitchell, Vance & Co. (attr.).....221 Molinard.....105 Mont Joye…..232, 234, 235, 236, 237, 240, 518 Mont Joye (manner)…..239 Moreau, Auguste (after)…..375 Morren, Georges.....311 Moser…..6, 8, 368, 401, 402, 405, 406, 408, 409, 462, 480, 519, 525, 526, 527, 542, 543, 548, 549, 551, 552, 541 Moser (Manner)…..1, 21, 403, 521, 545, 546, 561, 544, 407 Moyers, William…..805 Mt. Washington…..267, 268, 269, 270, 266, 271, 515 Mt. Washington (manner)…..379 Muller Freres……68, 71, 72, 73 Muller, Henri…..73 Murano…..197 Myon.....460 N Nash, Arthur Douglas…..297 Nattier, Jean-Marc (after)…..829 Neiman, Leroy…..1041 New England Glass Works…..514 O O’Klein, Boris…..753 Old Hickory Furniture Co.…..577, 583, 585, 586, 588 Old Paris…..535, 537 Old Paris (manner)…..301, 390 Orrefors.....454 P Pace Keen & Page, Ltd.; Robert Pringle and Sons Ltd.…..432 Perron, Charles…..928 Peter, Victor…..532 Pettie, William…..773 Philippoteaux, Felix (after).....316 Picard, Henri…..887 Pons, Pierre-Cesar Honore…..945 Pratt Pottery Works…..737 Prins, Pierre…..822 Q Quezal…..11, 13, 553 Quezal (attr.)…..428
R R & S Garrard…..130 Rand McNally & Co......994 Reed & Barton…..37 Reni, Guido (after)…..491 Richter, Gustav Karl (after)…..299 Rindskopf, Josef…..3, 395 Rindskopf, Josef (manner of)…..560 Riviere Studios…..210 Rockford Silver Company…..442 Roever, Fryderyk…..96 Romer, Cecil…..364 Rookwood Pottery…..86, 87, 88 Rosenthal…..328 Roux, Alexander (attr.)…..157 Roux, Alexander (circle)…..881 Royal Dux…..389, 393, 400 Royal Vienna (style of)…..331 S S. Blanckensee & Sons, Ltd.…..29, 30 Salvatore, Victor D.…..769 Samson (attr.).....141, 366 Santerre, Jean Baptiste (after)…..246 Scott, Sir Walter…..948 Schlevogt, Curt…..102 Sevres…..139 Sevres (manner of)…..137, 141, 366, 1075, 82, 146, 147, 148 Seymour, John and Thomas (attr.)…..781 Siersbol, Hermann…..434 Simon & Halbig…..531 Simon & Halbig (circle of)…..344 Smiley, Thomas…..133 Sohne, Wilhelm Kralik…..23, 555, 557 Spaulding & Co. …..878 Steen, Jan Havickszoon (manner)…..736 Steenhuis, Jill…..710, 708 Steuben…..14, 18, 30, 167, 168, 169, 170, 171, 172, 173, 174, 422, 424, 426, 427, 429, 430, 558 Steuben (manner of)…..166 Stevens & Williams…..255, 388, 452, 511, 539 Stevens & Williams (attr.)…..134, 19 Stickley & Brandt Chair Company…..1032 Stiegel (manner of)…..24, 43 Stuart, Gilbert (after)…..332 T Tanner Kenzie…..1054 Tereszcuk, Peter…..250 The Oscar Onken Co. …..381 Thomas Webb & Sons…..261, 264, 507, 508, 509, 510, 511, 512, 517 Thomas Webb & Sons (attr.)…..451 Thorburn, Archibald (after)…..760 Tiffany & Co. …..145, 211, 213, 319, 435, 857 Tiffany Furnaces…..176, 209 Tiffany Studios…..112, 159a, 205, 207, 208 Tiffany, Louis Comfort.....15, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 108, 109, 110, 111, 112, 113, 114, 115, 116, 117, 118, 158, 159, 175, 177, 178, 179, 180, 182, 183, 184, 185, 186, 206, 207, 209, 212, 214, 278, 279, 280, 281, 282, 283, 284, 285, 286, 287, 288, 289, 290, 292, 296, 298, 554, 293 Tiffany, Louis Comfort (after)…..229 Tiffany, Louis Comfort (manner)…..226, 227 Towle…..447 Townshend, Arthur Louis…..745 U U & C Sarreguemines…..817 V Val Saint Lambert (attr.)…..520 Vigee-Lebrun, Elizabeth Louise (after)…..487 Volpato, Joannes Giovanni; Panini, Francesco (after)…..824 W Waddell W.W. Works…..383 Wallace…..39 Waltham Clock Company…..877 Wavecrest…..202 Webb, James…..614 Wedgwood…..739 Welcher, Gerhard H.…..879 Weyl, Max…..939, 941 Wilcox Silver Plate Co.…..437 Williams, William Henry; Fradley, J.F.…..453 Wurttembergische Metallwarenfabrik….. 439 Wyczolkowski, Leon…..865 Y Young, Harvey…..785 Z Zwiener, Joseph-Emmanuel (manner)…..854
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1. Agreement: By placing a bid in this auction, Buyer agrees to these Terms and Conditions. 2. Refunds: All Sales are Final. No refunds are given under any circumstances. 3. Warranties and Representations: All property is sold AS IS. Ahlers & Ogletree, Inc., for itself and as agent for the seller, makes no warranties or representations of any kind with respect to any Lot. While we make all efforts to be accurate, Buyer agrees that in no event shall Ahlers & Ogletree, Inc. be responsible for the correctness, description, genuineness, authorship, attribution, provenance, period, culture, source, origin, value, or condition of any Lot. Nothing being said or done by Ahlers & Ogletree, Inc. shall be deemed a warranty of representation or an assumption of liability by Ahlers & Ogletree, Inc. Disputes on items must be filed within three (3) days of an item’s receipt, or twenty-five (25) days of auction completion, whichever is sooner. Disputes will not be investigated beyond these timeframes and transactions will be considered complete. 4. Bid Discrepancies: In case of any discrepancy, from any source, the auctioneer’s record is the official record of the sale. In case of any tie bids, the auctioneer’s ruling is final. Ahlers & Ogletree, Inc. will have sole and absolute discretion to determine who the successful bidder is and/or may withdraw the Lot or reoffer the Lot for sale, in the event of a dispute. 5. Shipping: Ahlers & Ogletree, Inc. does not provide shipping services at this time. We are happy to provide information about local shippers who can assist you with shipping. Shipping arrangements are solely the responsibility of the buyer. 6. Payment and Pick-Up Policy: Buyer will receive an invoice within three (3) business days after the auction. It is the responsibility of the Buyer to contact Ahlers & Ogletree, Inc. to make payment and remove their merchandise. - For absentee, online, and out-of-state buyers, full payment and removal of goods is required no later than ten (10) business days from the completion of the auction. - For local buyers, full payment and removal of goods is required no later than five (5) business days from the completion of the auction. Any invoice with an outstanding balance thirty (30) days after the auction may be cancelled and the sale rescinded without further notice to the Buyer. 7. Storage and Fees: Failure to remove purchases within the above timeframes will result in Ahlers & Ogletree, Inc. releasing all paid merchandise to an off-site storage & shipping company, Bonded Service Warehouse, Inc. (BSW) (tel: 404.349.1466, e-mail: nivey@bondedservice.com), and moved to their facility without further notice to the buyer from Ahlers & Ogletree, Inc. There will be a minimum transportation charge of $50.00 upon arrival at the storage facility, and the buyer will receive an e-mail notification from BSW. Buyer agrees to coordinate all shipping, delivery, pick-up and collection of fees with BSW (tel: 404.349.1466). The buyer will have five (5) business days to arrange shipping before incurring an ongoing storage fee of $10.00 per lot, per day, that purchases remain in the storage facility. Merchandise left in storage for more than thirty (30) business days will be considered abandoned. 8. Buyer’s Premium: Buyer agrees to pay Ahlers & Ogletree, Inc. a buyer’s premium based on winning bid amounts as follows: - In-Person, Phone, or House-Absentee Winning Bids: 21% of any winning bid (18% for cash or check payments). - LiveAuctioneers.com, Invaluable.com, and BidSquare.com Winning Bids: 24% of any winning bid, regardless of payment method. - Real Estate Winning Bids: 10% of the hammer price, regardless of payment method. 9. Damages: Buyer assumes full responsibility for any and all items when the hammer falls. Ahlers & Ogletree, Inc. shall have no liability for any damage to property left on its premises after the date of sale. 10. Estimates: Auction price estimates are given on each lot. Estimates should not be relied on as a prediction of the actual selling price or the actual value of any lot. 11. Lot Withdrawals: Ahlers & Ogletree, Inc. reserves the right to withdraw any lot at any time from the auction for any reason. 12. Sales Tax: All purchases are subject to 8% Georgia sales tax unless Buyer has a valid tax exempt certificate on file with Ahlers & Ogletree, Inc. 13. Failure to Pay: If Buyer fails to pay the balance of the invoice at the close of the auction, or otherwise comply with these Terms and Conditions, Ahlers & Ogletree, Inc. shall be entitled to the following remedies: (1) to recover from Buyer any monetary loss arising on any resale of the Lot (including all costs of any resale or attempted resale); (2) any deposit or partial payment paid by Buyer; (3) to recover from Buyer all of its costs and expenses of collection, including attorney’s fees of fifteen percent (15%) of the outstanding balance, interest on the outstanding balance of 1.5% per month and costs; and (4) all other relief and remedies allowed by the law. Georgia law applies and jurisdiction and venue over all disputes involving these Terms and Conditions shall be in Fulton County, Georgia. 14. Payment Methods: Personal Property Sales: Ahlers & Ogletree, Inc. accepts checks, wire transfers, and credit cards including Visa, MasterCard, American Express and Discover. There is a flat $15 fee for domestic wire transfers and a flat $16 fee for international wire transfers. We will not release item(s) for shipment until payment has cleared the bank. There will be a $30.00 returned check fee for any and all check payments that are returned. 15. Modifications: Ahlers & Ogletree, Inc. reserves the right to modify, add, or remove any section of these terms and conditions of sale at any time, with or without notice. 16. Registration: By registering and accepting a bidder number for the auction, Buyer agrees to the Terms and Conditions of the Sale as listed above. Online, Phone, Absentee, and/or In-house Registration: Ahlers & Ogletree, Inc. reserves the right to request and authorize a credit card provided by all potential buyers up to 20% of the low estimate on all lots listed on phone and/or absentee forms.
The Ahlers Group
The Name Behind Atlanta’s Most Beautiful Interiors
The Ahlers Group includes six Atlanta area antiques related businesses owned and operated by native Atlantans Robert & Christy Ahlers
Ahlers
Ogletree AUCTION GALLERY
Robert & Christy Ahlers Robert@atlantaestatesales.com 770.635.5247
Antique & Estate Auctions 715 Miami Circle, #210 - 30324 www.AandOAuctions.com 404.869.2478 Gal # C2954
Atlanta’s Largest - 60,000 Sq. Ft. 530 14th Street NW, 30318 www.14thstreetantiques.com 404.325.4600
Mountain Living - 20,000 Sq. Ft. 240 Old Orchard Square East Ellijay, GA 30540 www.shopblackbear.com 706.635.2327
Historic Building - 16,000 Sq. Ft. 2395 Peachtree Rd NE, 30305 www.peachtreebattleantiques.com
lamp & shade Two Locations to Serve You Midtown - 404.325.4600 Buckhead - 404.883.3046 Open 7 Days a Week