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Lots 525 - 605 Lots 606 - 686 Lots 687 - 767 Lots 768 - 848 Lots 849 - 929 Lots 930 - 1010 Lots 1011 - 1074
525. Herend Porcelain Handled Planter or Cachepot Herend (Hungarian, 20th century), Printemps Blue Border pattern porcelain handled cachepot or jardiniere planter. Marked on bottom with blue Herend mark with “HEREND HUNGARY HANDPAINTED” above “1239/BT-ER” and “F94”. Height 6.125”, diameter of top 10.25”. Estimate $300-$500
526. Pair of Copper Acanthus Leaf Motif Wall Sconces 19th/20th century. Later electrified. Height 22”, width 11”, depth 7”. Estimate $300-$500
527. 3 Graduated Porcelain Moon Flasks, Marked Sevres French, 18th century. Group of three graduated porcelain lidded bottles in moon flask form with gilt scalloped edges on white ground, hand painted pink rose flower on circular stopper at top of each, each side with brightly rendered, well-painted floral clusters on each side of flattened body, overall raised on elongated octagonal foot. All marked with double Louis mark in blue over glaze on bottom dating each piece prior to 1753. Tallest bottle height 7”, width 3.75”, depth 2”. Smallest bottle height 5.75”, width 3”, depth 1.6”. Provenance: From the Estate of Sam & Florence Inman, Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500
528. 19th Century Oak Wall Cabinet w/ Glass Panels
530. Mavito 18k Yellow Gold, Diamond & Enamel Ring
Dutch, 19th century. Height 25.5”, width 26”, depth 6”. Provenance: From the Estate of Sam & Florence Inman, Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500
Ladies vintage designer Mavito 18k yellow gold, diamond and enamel ring with asymmetrically design with red expanse with dotted area with red enamel work on opposite side flanking triangular diamond zone with 12 modern diamonds ( 0.25 carat total weight, color: G-H, clarity: VS). Marked “MAVITO” and “750”, acid tested as 18k quality. US ring size 4. Total weight 6.0 grams. Estimate $400-$600
529. Andrew Melrose, Marine Painting, O/C, Signed
531. 18th C. English Walnut Corner Chair
Andrew Melrose (American, 1836-1901), “Ships Returning to Shore”, oil on canvas, signed lower left. Framed 17” x 20.75”. Unframed 13” x 17”. Estimate $400-$600
English. Mid-18th century. George II (1727-1760). Height 31.5”, width 26” (from left stile to right stile), depth 26”, seat to floor 18”. Provenance: From the Estate of Henry G. Muecke Jr., Atlanta, GA. Estimate $300-$500
532. Hand Woven Persian Sarouk Rug
533. Pair of English Late Georgian Mahogany Side Chairs
Wool. Iran. 4’ 4.5” x 6’ 9”. Estimate $400-$600
534. Shaker Style Stained Pine Tall Case Clock, 20th C. 20th century. Artisan Shaker style tall case clock composed of red wash over pine. Height 84”, width 16”, depth 9”. Estimate $300-$500
Likely English, Late 18th/Early 19th century. George IV period (circa 1790-1820). Height 37.5”, width 22”, depth 18.25”, seat to floor 18”. Provenance: From the Estate of Henry G. Muecke Jr., Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500
535. 4 Stizendorf Mythological Porcelain Figurines Sitzendorf (German, founded 1760), circa 1850). Representing four Classical mythological goddesses including Juno/ Hera, Ceres/Demeter, Venus/Aprhodite, and Athena/Pallas, all with blue Sitzendorf mark on bottom. Athena height 7.9”, width 4”, depth 3.5”. Estimate $300-$500
536. English Mahogany 3 Drawer Dressing Table Likely English, late 19th or early 20th century. Height 30.75”, width 33”, depth 16.5”. Estimate $300-$500
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537. Queen Anne Style Mahogany Tea Table
539. George III Walnut Armchair, 18th
20th century in 18th century style. 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
538. Lester Sutcliffe, “The High Seas” O/C, Signed Lester Sutcliffe (British, 1848-1933), “The High Seas”, oil on canvas, signed lower left. Marine painting depicting waves bursting with strength against boats, ship in foreground with sails blowing against currents, steam puffs from ships pipe, second ship off in distance and sails blowing against the wind, grey ominous sky over head. Framed 14.5” x 26.25”. Unframed 9.75” x 21”. Estimate $400-$600
540. English Edwardian Inlaid Curio Cabinet, C. 1910 English, early 20th century (c. 1910). Height (with pediment) 68.75”, (without pediment) 52.5”, width 48” (at widest point), depth 16”. Estimate $400-$600
541. Pair of Regency Lacquered Fans with Florals, 19th C. English, 19th century. Pair of Regency black lacquered ladies hand fans. Unmarked. Each fan of same size, one with broken handle. Overall measures 16.5” x 10.75”. Estimate $300-$500
Likely English, 18th century (circa 1760-1780), George III period. Height 35.5”, width 24.75”, depth 23”, seat to floor 17”. Provenance: From the Estate of Henry G. Muecke Jr., Atlanta, GA. Estimate $300-$500
542. English Mahogany Pembroke Table English, 19th century. 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
545. 8 PCS of Ashworth Bros Ironstone China, 19th C.
543. British School, 19th C. Landscape with Figures British School (19th century), “Pastoral Landscape with Figures”, oil on artist board, signed “Adams” lower right. Framed 9.75” x 17.75”. Unframed 6” x 14”. Provenance: From the Estate of Henry G. Muecke Jr., Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500
544. 18th C. English Chippendale Ribbon-Back Armchair
England, 2nd half, 19th century. A set of 8 pieces of Ashworth Brothers ironstone china in the Imari palette comprising 4 circular plates, 2 large bowls & 2 smaller bowls, all with scalloped and slightly raised rim. All plates stamped with hallmark and impressed mark for Ashworth Brothers. Plate diameter 9.25”. Large bowl height 2”, diameter 10.5”. Smaller bowl height 1.5”, diameter 9”. Estimate $400-$600
English, 18th century (Mid-Georgian, 1745-1780).. Height 38.25”, width 25”, depth 20”, seat to floor 17.5”. Provenance: From the Estate of Henry G. Muecke Jr., Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500
546. Early Georgian Parcel Gilt Looking Glass, 18th C. Likely English, 18th century (circa 1720-1740). Parcel gilt walnut. Height 32.75”, width 18.5”, depth 1”. Provenance: From the Estate of Henry G. Muecke Jr., Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500
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547. “A Calme” & “Fresh Gale” Pair of Maritime Engravings
548. 19th Century English Sarcophagus Form Tea Caddy
Engraved by Remigius Parr (English, fl. mid 18th century) and designed by John Swaine (British 1725-1782) after Peter Monamy (British, 1681-1749) “A Calme/Calmel” and “Fresh Gale/Vent Frais”, hand colored engravings, inscribed below image lower left “P. Monamy, Pinx Swaine Delin” and lower right “Parr Sculp”, published London 1794. Each framed 18.75.” x 22.25”. Each sight size 11.25” x 15.25”. Provenance: From the Estate of Henry G. Muecke Jr., Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500
English, 19th century. Bird’s eye maple veneered tea caddy of sarcophagus form. Height 6.25”, width 7.5”, depth 4.5” at widest point, height of interior compartments. Paper label at bottom reads “Chapman & Warwick LTD.” Height 3.5”, width 3.25”. Estimate $400-$600
549. Federal Style Flamed Mahogany Console Table
550. Pair of 19th C. Gilt Bronze 2-Light Wall Sconces
American,19th century. Pair of two matching Federal style gilt and patinated bronze two-light wall sconces, each with Likely American, c. first half of 20th century. seated feathered eagle in gilt at top with laurel leaf swag in An American Federal style carved mahogany mount and three arrows above a rounded black orb with two console table, the glass top with cyma-curved upswept tubular arms leading to two wax guards below gilt edges surmounting an apron of serpentine gadrooned accent below later electrified candle cups, sockets form decorated with bookmatched flame marked “BRYANT”. Glass hurricane shades surrounding lamps mahogany veneers, the fluted legs decorated with white ceramic faux candle covers. height 12.125”, width 10”, with ring turnings and carved acanthus leaves, depth 5.125”. Provenance: From the Estate of Sam & Florence all raised on toupie feet. height 36”, width 52” Inman, Atlanta, Georgia. Esitmate $400-$600 (widest part of top) depth 25”. Estimate $300-$500
551. Kimball “Presidential” Mahogany Writing Table
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
552. 20th C. American School Oil, Boy Tying Shoe American School, first half 20th century. “Boy Tying Shoe”, oil on canvas, unsigned. Framed 23.5” x 19.75”. Unframed 20” x 16”. Estimate $300-$500
555. 19th C Frank W Smith American Sterling Punch Ladle
553. Williamsburg Restoration Chest of Drawers Williamsburg Restoration by Kittinger Company (American (Buffalo, New York), founded 1866-present), second half of 20th century. “Williamsburg Restoration” label within top left drawer. height 30.25”, width 45.25”, depth 5.50”. Provenance: From the Estate of Sam & Florence Inman, Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $400-$600
554. American School, 20th C. “Sails”, Signed & Dated American School, first half of 20th century, “Sails”-1938, watercolor, signed and dated lower left, “Sessions 38”. Framed 28.25” x 33.25”. Sight size 19.25” x 24.25”. Estimate $400-$600
557. 19th/20th C American Floral Repousse Sterling Vase
Frank W. Smith Silver Company (American (Massachusetts), 18861958). A heavy sterling silver punch ladle circa 1890 with gold washed basin having everted wavy rim, the handle decorated with grape bunches and leaves in relief. 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
J. F. Fradley (American (New York), 1866-1936). Marked to interior rim of foot with standard “925-1000 FINE”, a gothic cross form maker’s mark, “STERLING”, and “635”. Monogram to body “MLS”. Overall 15.375” tall, 5.375” diameter of foot. Total weight 15.875 troy ounces. Estimate $400-$600
556. Frank Rehn, Coastal Watercolor on Paper, Signed Frank Knox Morton Rehn (American, 1848-1914), “View of New York Harbor” - c.1910, watercolor on paper, signed lower right “F.K.M. Rehn N.Y.”. Unframed. Sheet size 14” x 20”. Estimate $300-$500
559. Late 19th Century Plant Stand with Revolving Shelf
558. Patinated Embossed Metal Beveled Wall Mirror Late 19th to early 20th century. Height 41”, width 34.75”, depth 4”. Estimate $300-$500
Late 19th century. Colonial Revival style. Height 13.5”, width at widest point 22” depth at deepest point of shelf 17.75”. Provenance: From the Estate of Sam & Florence Inman, Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500
560. 19th C. Parcel Gilt Cast Iron Footed Oven w/ Cover Likely Continental, 19th century. A large and heavy cast iron ovular lidded oven or stove, the hollow interior with severe oxidation likely due to exposure to extreme heat. Unmarked. Overall 19.25” tall, 21.25” wide, 17” deep. Estimate $400-$600
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563. Woodcock, Verdins, Fledgling Canada Warbler- Boehm 561. Group of 2 Boehm Birds, “Cardinals” (#415) Boehm. Cardinals (415) and Cardinals (415 E). Each piece signed to base “Boehm” and with maker’s mark and piece title to underside. Male bird 14.75” tall, 8.25” wide, 7.5” deep. Female bird 10.25” tall, 7.125” wide, 5.5” deep. Provenance: From the Estate of Sam & Florence Inman, Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500
Boehm. Verdins (400-02), Woodcock (413), and Fledgling Canada Warbler (491). Each piece marked to underside with maker’s mark and piece title, the Canada Warbler signed to side of base “Boehm”. Warbler 8” tall, 7.25” wide, 5.75” deep. Verdins 8.5” tall, 8.75” wide, Early 20th century. Height (top tilted) 38.5”, (top at 7” deep. Woodcock 10.75” tall, 10.25” wide, 5.375” deep. rest) 28”, diameter of top 20.5”, width (foot to foot) Provenance: From the Estate of Sam Florence Inman, Atlanta, GA. 21”. Provenance: From the Estate of Sam & Florence Estimate $400-$600 Inman, Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500
562. 20th C. Mahogany Round Tilt Top Candlestand
564. 19th/ 20th C. Hand Painted Lamp with Beauty, Signed English, late 19th/ early 20th century. Signed lower left of figure “J. Sticher”. Overall 32.75” tall to finial, 19” wide shade, 10” diameter base. Estimate $300-$500
566. 2 Sets of Ornithological PlatesMenaboni & Boehm 565. Pair of Iron 2-Light Mirrored Wall Sconces Late 19th/Early 20th century. Verso of mirrors or looking glass on wooden panels. Height 15.75”, width 9”, depth 5.75”. Estimate $500-$700
567. Boehm “Yellow Shafted Flicker” (#16) Bisque Bird Boehm. Yellow Shafted Flicker (16). Signed to base “Boehm” and with maker’s mark and piece title to underside. 12.25” tall, 10.5” wide, 8” deep. Provenance: From the Estate of Sam & Florence Inman, Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $400-$600
568. Army & Navy Co-Operative Supply Dining Table English, circa 1871-1934. AngloIndian style mahogany and parcel gilt carved tilt top dining table. 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”. Note: The Army & Navy Auxiliary Co-operative Supply Ltd. was formed in 1880 to supply fresh provisions, boots, furniture and estate agency services to the Army & Navy Co-operative Society Ltd. It was formed as a result of the desire of the management of the Army & Navy Cooperative Society Ltd to extend its selection of goods but to avoid jeopardizing existing trade. The company was located in Victoria Street, Westminster in buildings adjoining those of the Army & Navy Co-operative Society Ltd. Estimate $500-$700
570. 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
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Two sets of collectible ornithological motif cabinet porcelain plates comprising of twelve Lenox annual limited edition plates adapted from original works by Edward Marshall Boehm (running from 1970-1981), diameter 10.75”; and 8 Syracuse China, American Song Bird plates after art by Athos Rudolfo Menaboni (Italian/American, 1895-1990), diameter 10.6”. Provenance: From the Estate of Sam & Florence Inman, Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500
569. Pair, Late Aesthetic Movement Vasiform Table Lamps American, late 19th/ early 20th century. A pair of late Aesthetic Movement table lamps of vasiform glass and gilt metal structure. Marked to socket “PAT. 841-80”. 20.625” tall, 6.75” wide at foot. Estimate $300-$500
572. Cast Iron Balustrade Wall Sconce w/ Beige Shade
571. Pair of Boehm “Kestrels” with Falcon Hoods Boehm. Kestrel (492-J) and Kestrel (492-J). Falcon without hood 13.875” tall, 6.875” wide, 6” deep. Falcon with hood 16.5” tall, 7” wide, 5.5” deep. Provenance: From the Estate of Sam & Florence Inman. Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $400-$600
French or Italian painted cast iron architectural balustrade converted into a wall sconce or applique with modern beige shade, electrified. Height 41.5”, width of shade 15.5”. Estimate $300-$500
575. Boehm Hooded Mergansers, Male and Female
573. Boehm, Blue Warbler & Rufous Hummingbirds Boehm. Black Throated Blue Warbler (461) and Rufous Hummingbirds (487). Rufous Hummingbirds signed to base “Boehm”. Both with maker’s mark and title to underside. Warbler 10.25” tall, 4.375” wide, 5.5” deep. Hummingbird 10.375” tall, 8” wide, 7.5” deep. Provenance: From the Estate of Sam & Florence Inman, Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $400-$600
574. Oval Giltwood Wall Mirror, 20th Century
Boehm. Hooded Mergansers (496) male and female. Male 11” x 12” x 11”, female 10.75” x 12” x 6.25”. Provenance: From the Estate of Sam & Florence Inman, Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $400-$600
First half of 20th century. Overall height 33” x 28.5. Provenance: From the Estate of Sam & Florence Inman, Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500
577. Boehm “Northern Water Thrush” and “Oven Bird” 576. Needlepoint Tapestry in 17th C Carved & Gilt Frame Continental rectangular needlepoint tapestry textile panel, likely created in 19th century depicting a vase with S scroll handles on sides with pink floral still life with green leaves and stylized stems on mustard to gold ground contained within a hand carved and gilt wood frame with floral motif. Provenance: From the Estate of Henry G. Muecke Jr., Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500
Boehm. Northern Water Thrush (490) and Oven Bird (400-04). Northern Thrush 10.75” tall, 8.25” wide, 5.75” deep. Oven Bird 9.75” tall, 7.25” wide, 6.25” deep. Each piece signed to base “Boehm” and marked to underside with [maker’s mark and title of piece. Provenance: From the Estate of Sam & Florence Inman, Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $400-$600
578. Set of 4 Mahogany Nesting Tables, 20th C. 20th Century. Unmarked. Largest table: height 46.75”, width 24.25”, depth 24.75”, smallest table: height 27”, width 15.25”, depth 13.50”. Provenance: From the Estate of Sam & Florence Inman, Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500
580. Petite Hand Painted Maple Candle Stand Table English, Late 19th/Early 20th century. Height 28.25”, width 15.5” (at widest point of legs), diameter of top 14.5”. Estimate $300-$500
579. Blue Grosbeak and Downy Woodpecker, Boehm
581. Boehm, Crested Flycatcher & Young Bald Eagle
Boehm. Blue Grosbeak (489) and Downy Woodpecker (427). Each piece signed to base “Boehm” and with maker’s mark and title to underside. Grosbeak 11.25” tall, 8.75” wide, 5.5” deep. Woodpecker 13.125” tall, 5.75” wide, 6.25” deep. Provenance: From the Estate of Sam & Florence Inman, Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500
583. 3 Ornithological Prints on Paper, 19th Century
582. Pair of Boehm “Lesser Prairie Chicken” Figurines Boehm. Lesser Prairie Chickens (464G) and Lesser Prairie Chickens (464G). Upright bird 9.75” tall, 8.5” wide, 5.75” deep. Leaning bird 10” tall, 10.25” wide, 7.25” deep. Each signed to side of base, and underside with maker’s mark and piece title. Provenance: From the Estate of Sam & Florence Inman, Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $400-$600
American and British, 19th century. Group of three ornithological bird prints on paper comprising of a “Asturina Nitida Var-Olagiata (Grey Hawk)”-1875, Plate XV in Volume V, color lithograph after the original drawing by Robert Ridgway (American, 1850-1929) published by T. Sinclair & Sons, Philadelphia, PA for G.M. Wheeler’s geographical report on the American West; a “Mash Harrier” hand colored engraving by William Home Lizars (Scotish, 1788-1859) after James Hope Stewart (Scottish, 1789-1883) published in Edinburgh in 1838 for Sir William Jardine’s “Naturalist’s Library” as Plate 24; and a hand colored engraving “Osprey” published in “A History of British Birds” by Francis Orpen Morris (English, 1810-1893) in 1850. Asturina Nitida (Grey Hawk) lithograph framed 21.5” x 17.5”, sheet size measures 11.6” x 9.1”. Marsh Harrier hand colored engraving sight size 6.1” x 3.75”. Osprey hand colored engraving sheet size 9.8” x 6.9”. Provenance: From the Estate of Sam & Florence Inman, Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500
Boehm. Young American Bald Eagle (498) and Crested Flycatcher (485). Both pieces signed to base “Boehm” and marked tounderside with maker’s mark and piece title. Eagle 9.75” tall, 5.375” wide, 6.75” deep. Flycatcher 18.5” tall, 13.25” wide, 7.5” deep. Provenance: From the Estate of Sam & Florence Inman, Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $400-$600
584. Boehm “Parula Warblers” (#484), Bisque Bird Boehm. Parula Warbler (484). Signed to base “Boehm” and with maker’s mark and title to underside. 15.75” tall, 8.5” wide, 6” deep. Provenance: From the Estate of Sam & Florence Inman, Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500
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586. English Walnut 19th C. One-Drawer Canterbury English, 19th century. Height 21.5”, width 18”, depth 15”. Provenance: From the Estate of Sam & Florence Inman, Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500
585. Boulard After Leader, HC Etching, Welsh River
587. Four 1st Edition McIan Scottish Clansmen Lithos
Auguste Boulard (French, 1852-1927) after the 1899 painting by Benjamin Williams Leader R.A. (English, 1831-1923), “Where Brook and River Meet”, hand colored etching on paper, later restrike published in 1904 by Messrs. Arthur Tooth & Sons, London and New York, lower right margin with engraver, title below, lower center margin with publisher information and copyright date, lower left margin with painter’s name, “BW. LEADER 1899” within matrix lower left. Framed 30.75” x 39.25”. Sight size 19.75” x 28.25”. Estimate $300-$500
L. Dickinson and William Bosley after Robert Ranald McIan (Scottish, 1803-1856). Group of four likely first edition chromolithographs finished by hand from “Clans of the Scottish Highlands” originally published by William Bosley in 1845 and reissued in 1857 with text by James Logan (British, 1794-1872), each inscribed lower right “L. Dickinson, Lith” or “W. Bosely, Lith”, lower left “R.R McIan, Pinxit”, lower center with title, and below title “London. Estimate $300-$500
589. English 18th C. Mahogany Transitional Side Chair English, 18th century (circa 1720-1760). Height 36”, width 22”, depth 23”, seat depth 15”, seat to floor 17”. Estimate $300-$500
590. 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
588. Early 20th C. Cast Iron Lion Rampant Andirons Likely American, early 20th century. Pair of heavy cast iron andirons each depicting a lion rampant atop a double scroll and footed pedestal, the forms being mirrored in format. 20.5” tall, 13” wide, 22” deep. Estimate $300-$500
592. Early 19th C. English Slant Top Secretary Desk English, early 19th century. Height 43.5”, width 45”, depth 20” (with slant front lid closed), depth 15.5” (with slant front lid open). Slant front lid retains its original key. Provenance: From the Estate of Henry G. Muecke Jr., Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $600-$800
591. Early 20th C. Signed Oil, Cliffs of Cornwall British School, early 20th century. “Cornwall Cliffs”, oil on canvas, indistinguishably signed lower left “G. H. J.... inz”. Paper tag to verso stamped “Davies Turner, Shippers and Exports, England and Scotland”. Framed 21” x 31”, unframed 16.125” x 26”. Provenance: From the Estate of Henry G. Muecke Jr., Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $500-$700
593. Thomas Charles Bale, “Still Life” O/C 19th c. Thomas Charles Bale (British, 1855-1923), “Still Life Fruit and Pheasants”, oil on canvas, signed lower left. Framed 19” x 23”. Unframed 12” x 18”. Provenance: From the Estate of Henry G. Muecke Jr., Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $500-$700
596. Early 18th C. English Queen Anne Oak Lowboy 594. Welsh Oak Three Drawer Table, 18th Century Welsh, circa 1740-1780. Height 34”, length 76.25”, width 19”. Estimate $700-$900
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595. British School, “Early Morning Sunrise” O/C British School,19th century. “Early Morning Sunrise”, oil on canvas, signed lower right “P. Roland”. Framed 21.25” x 29.375” Unframed 16.25” x 21.25”. Estimate $700-$900
English, circa 1710. Height 28”, width 33”, depth 22”. Provenance: From the Estate of Henry G. Muecke Jr., Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $800-$1200
597. Pair of Old Paris Porcelain Cornucopia Vases French, Late 19th/Early 20th century. Pair of Old Paris porcelain cornucopia form table vases, each marked with “MA in blue under glaze on underside of base. Height 8.75”, width 7.5”, depth 8.25”. Provenance: From the Estate of Sam & Florence Inman, Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500
600. Pair of Old Paris Style Pink Porcelain Vases 20th century. Unmarked. Height 16.6”, width 10.75”, depth 7.125”. Estimate $300-$500
598. Painted Window Bench w/ Green Checked Fabric Continental (likely French or Italian), 20th century. apron decorated with carved central shell and leaf Height 24.25”, width 10.5”, depth 15.25”. Estimate $300-$500
601. 19th C. French Walnut Occasional Table French, 19th century. Height 30.25”, width 32.5”, depth 22.5”. Estimate $400-$600
599. Two Palatial Old Paris Porcelain Vases French, late 19th century. Floral vase, height 18.5”, width 10.5” (handle to handle). Figural vase, height 21.3”, width 10.75”. Estimate $500-$700
602. Pair of Old Paris Style Porcelain Vases, 20th C. 20th century. Unmarked. Height 13.75”, width 10.25”, depth 5.25”. Estimate $300-$500
603. 2 Continental Porcelain Figures, Sevres & Meissen Group of two Continental (Late 19th/Early 20th century) porcelain figurines of male (Meissen) and female (Sevres). Meissen blue double crossed pommel swords under glaze on bottom of base. Female 9.75” x 7.5” x 7.25”. Male 9.5” x 3.75” x 5.5”. Provenance: From the Estate of Sam & Florence Inman, Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $600-$800
606. French Rococo Style Paint & Parcel Gilt Settee French, 19th century. Height 34.75”, width 55” (arm to arm), seat depth 19.5”, seat height 18.5”. Estimate $600-$800
604. Set of 4 KPM Porcelain Cabinet Plates, Decor #64
605. Dresden Figural & Floral 2 Light Wall Sconce
German, 20th century. Matched set of four KPM porcelain cabinet plates, decor #64. Marked to the underside with the Friedrich Rex orb mark with KPM underneath it (Königliche Porzellan Manufaktur) aka the Royal Berlin porcelain factory. diameter 8.87”. Estimate $400-$600
Height 18”, width 11”, depth (to end of candle arm) 7.75”. Estimate $500-$700
607. Old Paris Style Hand Painted & Footed Cachepot 20th century. Unmarked. height 9.7”, diameter of top 8”. Estimate $300-$500
608. Louis XV Style Needlework Covered Fauteuil French, 19th century. Louis XV style paint decorated fauteuil. Height 38”, width 24.5” (arm to arm), seat depth 19”, seat depth 16”. Estimate $500-$700
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610. Group of 2 Chinese Cloisonne Enamel Lidded Boxes Chinese, Late 19th/Early 20th century. Unmarked. One box without stand height 1.75”, diameter 2.6”. The other slightly larger height 1.8”, diameter 2.7”. Estimate $400-$600
609. Chinese Famille Rose Hexagonal Lidded Temple Jar
611. Chinese Yellow Yixing Teapot w/ Cat Motif, Marked
Chinese, 20th century. Marked to interior of lid with marks within a cartouche and to underside of body with Chinese, Qing Dynasty Qianlong Period Mark (1735-1796), likely 20th archaic seal mark within a square cartouche. 2.375” tall, century. A famille rose porcelain lidded hexagonal temple jar with opposing 5.5” spout to handle. Estimate $400-$600 yellow ground figural cartouches to bulbous shouldered body, one depicting courtly males in an interior being waited on by female servants, the other with courtly women in a landscape, the cartouches to a lavender ground filled with clusters of peony flowers and wisteria with butterflies and other smaller shaped floral medallions, the shoulder with a wide yellow band filled with chrysanthemum blossoms in a field of scrolling vines, the conforming flaring foot with alternating cartouches of diaper patterning and precious objects, the conforming lid with flying foo dogs and floral bud form finial. Marked to underside with hand painted rust overglaze Qianlong imperial reign mark. Overall 17” tall, 10” diameter. Estimate $400-$600
614. Chinese Export Mandarin Porcelain Teapot 18th C Chinese, 18th century. Apparently unmarked. height 5.5”. Provenance: From the Estate of Henry G. Muecke Jr., Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $500-$700
612. Chinese Porcelain Jewelry Box with Figures, Marked Chinese, likely first half 20th century. Marked to underside on light blue glazed field with four rust colored overglaze calligraphic marks. Overall 2.75” tall, 4.375” diameter (of stand). Estimate $600-$800
613. Group of 2 18th Century Famille Rose Dinner Plates Chinese, Likely 18th century Qing Dynasty (1644-1912). Both plates unmarked. Both plates 10” diameter. Provenance: From the Estate of Sam & Florence Inman, Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $400-$600
615. Chinese Export Mandarin Teapoy or Caddy 18th C. Chinese, circa 1770. Apparently unmarked. Height 5.12”. Provenance: From the Estate of Henry G. Muecke Jr., Atlanta, GA. Estimate $500-$700
616. Pair of Chinese Spinach Green Jade Cups w/ Stands Chinese, 20th century. Pair of Chinese spinach green jade cups, thinly potted with flaring rims, bell shape body resting on shallow foot on custom wood stand. height 3.15”, diameter 4”. Estimate $500-$700
618. Heavy Archaic Bronze Urn Converted Lamp Heavy archaic Chinese patinated bronze lidded urn later converted into table lamp. Overall height 30”, diameter of shade 17.25”, lamp base width 7.4”, lamp base depth 6.7”. Estimate $500-$700
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617. Chinese Export Mandarin Teapoy or Caddy, 18th C Chinese, circa 1770. Apparently unmarked. Height 5.12”. Provenance: From the Estate of Henry G. Muecke Jr., Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $500-$700
620. 19th C. Chinese Famille Rose Vase Lamp
Chinese, 19th century. A famille rose decorated baluster form vase converted to a table lamp with hand painted decoration to one side depicting a still life with vases holding flowering plants, to opposite side with an elaborate figural scene with many men and boys within an interior and circled around an important figure who is framed in front of a landscape, the neck above this scene with four courtly figures holding and observing a scroll and surrounded by clusters of prunus fruit and precious objects, the remaining two sides of the 619. base with many rows of black calligraphic marks, and with Large Chinese two gig facing fu dogs as handles to each side of neck. The Blue & White lamp to a carved and stained wood stand with five ogee Porcelain Charger, 21” form feet, also with wood cap to vase below brass harp Chinese, first half and cinnabar toned wooden figural finial. Overall 33.75”, 20th century. Unmarked. 8.5” diameter of vase. Provenance: From the Estate of Sam 2.5” tall, 21.25” diameter. & Florence Inman, Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $500-$700 Estimate $500-$700
623. 19th C. Japanese Scroll Painting on Silk, Samurai Japanese School, 19th century, possibly earlier. “Warriors”, ink and pigment on silk, inscribed lower right in black calligraphy above single red seal mark. Scroll painting depicting a mass of brightly hued samurai or soldiers at lower right on the bank of a river, several of them wading through the water on horseback toward a village on the other bank with many empty boats resting on shore. Painting to a blue floral silk surround and on a wooden roller. Overall 73.5” x 24.5”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
622. 20th C Japanese Patinated Bronze Samurai Sculpture 621. Japanese Carved Wood Figure of Kanon, Edo Period Japanese, Edo Period (1603-1868). Unfinished hand carved wood sculpture (mokuchou) of Kanon (also known as a Guanyin, Buddhist deity or goddess of mercy and compassion) in black accents delineating facial features, draped long robe, and lotus flower stacked base. Figural sculpture rendered in Natabori (hatchet cut) style and with signs of older not active worming. Figure carved out of single block, base composed of separate single block of wood. Apparently unsigned. height 10.5”, width 2.5”, depth 2.25”. Provenance: From the Estate of Mr. Soichi Furuta, Woodstock, Georgia. Estimate $400-$600
Japanese, 20th century. Patinated bronze figural sculpture depicting a male samurai warrior. Man with hair pulled back, serious and focused facial expression, angular minimally decorated robe, basin resting on hip with character mark in tondo, sword handle at hip and holding a spear. Marked with two character mark on back of figure. height 13.25”, width 10.25”, depth (of removeable spear) 14.75” . Provenance: From the Estate of Sam & Florence Inman, Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $400-$600
624. Japanese Crane & Blossom Vase with Chinese Mark Japanese, Late 19th/Early 20th century. Tall porcelain table vase of bottle form with thin cylindrical neck that slopes into rounded body. Exterior decorated with raised plants, rocks and Samurai warrior on horseback with outstretched arm holding pointed spear against a blue ground ornamented with white cherry blossoms throughout and flying cranes with red accented faces. Marked on bottom with red Chinese mark. Height 23”, diameter of opening at top 1.7”, diameter of foot 5.5”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
627. Japanese Export Nautical Silk Embroidery
626. Japanese Earthenware Bowl w/Bird Motif
Likely Japanese, late 19th/early 20th century. Souvenir export hand embroidered silk textile panel depicting a nautical clipper ship flanked by British flags on sides, crowned coat of arms at center above ribbon flag banner with “DIEU ET MON DROIT” (God and My Right) below lion and white unicorn. Overall rendered in white, coral pink, silver, brown, and metallic threads on seal gray to champagne silk ground. Framed 24.75” x 22.5”. Sight size 16.75” x 14.75”. Estimate $300-$500
Japanese, Edo/Meiji Period. Blue and grey earthenware pottery bowl with blue rim at top of sloped sides, interior of basin with two marks within double banded ring. Exterior of bowl with two winged birds, presumably chickens beside stylized scrolled clouds. Unmarked. height 3.75”, diameter of top 9”. Estimate $300-$500
625. Japanese Scroll Painting on Silk, Lone Traveler Japanese, 20th century possibly earlier. “Lone Traveler”, ink and pigment on silk, inscribed lower right in black calligraphy above two red seal marks. Kakemono depicting a lone figure on horseback walking in a landscape away from the viewer toward a cluster of trees below a full moon in cloudy sky. Painting to a olive green silk surround on wooden roller. Scroll contained in a bamboo lidded box. Overall 72” tall, 22.75” wide. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
628. 2 Japanese Pottery Bowls with Fuku Mark, Edo Period Japanese, likely Edo period (1603–1868). A group of two stoneware wide mouth bowls with cobalt underglaze decoration on tan or ivory ground, possibly Seto, with central six point star medallion around the mark “Fuku”, which translates to “good fortune” or “happiness”, and exterior decoration of horizontal banding on tondo punctuated by groups of thirteen vertical lines. Larger bowl 2 5/8” tall x 7” diameter, smaller bowl 2 3/4” tall x 6 3/8” diameter. Estimate $300-$500
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629. Large Chinese Export Mandarin Palette Bowl Chinese, 19th century, possibly earlier. Large Chinese Export Mandarin palette bowl decorated in famille rose enamels, the interior decorated at the lip with arrow tip border with central peach and floral cartouche to the bottom, the exterior decorated with figural and ‘sepia’ landscape panels. Apparently unmarked. height 4.3”, diameter of mouth 10.15”. Estimate $500-$700
630. Group of 2 Chinese Seals, Jade & Bronze Chinese, late 19th/ 20th century. Orange jade seal 5” tall x 2.25” wide x 4.5” deep. Bronze seal 2.25” tall x 2.75” wide x 3.5” deep. Estimate $500-$700
631. Chinese Famille Verte Baluster Vase, Kangxi Chinese, 20th century. The base with double ring and apocryphal Kangxi mark in blue underglaze. height 9.5”, diameter of base 3.3”. Estimate $500-$700
632. Pair of Chinese Silk Hand Embroidered Panels Chinese, likely early 20th century. Both works with silk embroidery on cream-colored silk within light chartreuse green surround with Chinese architecture, trees and plants. Each contained in matching glazed frames 24.4” x 12.3”. Provenance: From the Estate of Sam & Florence Inman, Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $500-$700
633. Chinese Export Porcelain Oval Platter Peacocks Chinese, Qing Dynasty (1644-1911), possibly Qianlong period (1735-1795). Apparently unmarked. Height 1.5”, width 14.75”, depth 11.75”. Estimate $500-$700
634. Chinese Carved Spinach Jade Boat with Figures Chinese, late 19th/ early 20th century Qing Dynasty (1644-1912). A spinach jade carving of boat form with two male figures aboard, one elderly man seated at left beside a basket and one younger man at right rowing the boat, the figures flanking a central channel possibly for holding a bi disc, the carving mounted to a stained and footed wood stand. Overall 3.5” tall, 6.875” wide, 0.875” wide. Estimate $700-$900
636. Chinese Yixing Teapot with Famille Rose Enamels 635. 19th C. Chinese Porcelain Famille Rose Center Bowl Chinese, 19th century Qing Dynasty (1644-1912), possibly earlier. Overall 8.625” tall, 12.5” diameter of rim. Provenance: From the Estate of Henry G. Muecke Jr., Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $700-$900
638. Chinese Yixing Teapot w/ Bamboo Motif, Marked Chinese, late 19th/ early 20th century Qing Dynasty (1644-1912). Marked to underside with flower within a keyed border. 5.5” tall, 7” spout to handle. Estimate $800-$1,200
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Chinese, late 19th/ early 20th century Qing Dynasty (1644-1912). Painted calligraphic mark to underside of lid, underside of body with three impressed calligraphic marks and one painted calligraphic mark. 5.75” tall, 7.875” spout to handle. Estimate $800-$1,200
639. Chinese Porcelain Famille Rose Fruit Cooler Chinese, late 19th/early 20th century. Unmarked. Height 6”, width 6.25”, depth 5.5”. Estimate $800-$1,200
637. Three 19th/20th C. Chinese Bottle Form Lamps Chinese, 19th and 20th century. Tallest lamp 23.25” tall to finial. Vases each 9.75” tall, but vary slightly. Provenance: From the Estate of Henry G. Muecke Jr., Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $700-$900
640. Chinese Red Yixing Zisha Teapot with Bamboo, Marked Chinese, late 19th/ early 20th century. Marked to interior of lid with two sets of calligraphic marks within squared cartouches, and to underside of body with impressed four calligraphic mark. Overall 3.75” tall, 8.125” spout to handle. Estimate $800-$1,200
641. Hand Woven Persian Area Rug
642. Austrian Cold Painted Bronze of a Rug Merchant
643. Hand Woven Persian Shiraz
Wool. Iran. 4’ 6” x 7’ 1” Provenance: From the Estate of Henry G. Muecke Jr., Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $600-$800
Austrian, Late 19th/Early 20th century. Apparently unsigned. height 3.75”, width 3”, depth 3”. Provenance: From the Estate of Sam & Florence Inman, Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $400-$600
Wool. Iran. 5’ x 6’ 7”. Estimate $400-$800
646. Pair of 18th C. Porcelain Persian Figural Censers 644. 19th C. Continental Figural Censers, Persian Motif Continental, 19th century. Likely German or French. Female sculpture marked to underside with incised figure 8. Male sculpture 11.625” tall, 4.375” wide, 3.5” deep. Provenance: From the Estate of Sam & Florence Inman, Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $400-$600
645. 19th C. Large Persian Bronze Censer w/ Monkeys
Continental, likely 18th century. Female figure marked to underside with incised “S” and with hand painted “MA”. Male 9.875” tall. Female 9.25” tall. Provenance: From the Estate of Sam & Florence Inman, Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $800-$1,200
Likely Persian, 19th century, possibly earlier. A heavy and large cast bronze lidded censer, the round base surmounted by dual opposing figural monkeys with bananas in hand feeding themselves and with winding tails to circular base, above their heads a round basket form acting as censer bowl adorned to exterior with figural scorpions, snails, and bird heads, the wooden lid with narrow foot, bulbous body and narrow neck decorated with bronze banding and a figural elephant finial at top. Unmarked. Overall 30” tall, 13” diameter at base. Estimate $800-$1,200
649. Framed Oil Portrait of Sultan Murad III, 20th C. 647. Unframed Miniature Portrait of a Indian Man Late 19th/Early 20th century. Unframed oval miniature figural portrait depicting a bust length portrayal of an Indian man wearing ar red turban adorned with jewels and gold. Figure with serious facial expression, red jeweled third eye on chakra, joined thick eyebrows, upturned mustache, and puffy beard and hair. Man wearing cream colored tunic with ornate beading throughout. Overall 3.9” x 3.4”. Provenance: From the Estate of Sam & Florence Inman, Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500
648. Group of 2 Framed Indian Figural Paintings Each apparently unsigned. 19th century painting on paper framed 11.5” x 12.5”, sight size 5.125” x 7”. Painting with elephant framed 10.5” x 8.3”, tile size 6” x 4”. Provenance: From the Estate of Sam & Florence Inman, Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500
650. Hand Woven Persian Afshar
Wool. Iran. Measures 4’ 10” x 6’ 5”. Estimate $300-$500
Yakup Abbasi (Iranian, b. 1948-), “Portrait of Sultan Murad III”, oil on canvas, monogrammed mark lower center. 20th century figural portrait painting of relative diminutive size depicting 16th century Turkish Ottoman Empire Sultan Murad III (1546-1595). Bearded man depicted in profile wearing with white sultan cap with gold accents holding feather, blue shirt under fur lined robe, neck adorned with gold and jeweled necklace. Portrait contained in oval pierced mat with Arabian lamp with florals in blue, white and gold below on tan ground. Framed 22.5” x 16.75”. Sight size of oval portrait 6.75” x 4.8”. Provenance: From the Estate of Sam & Florence Inman, Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500
651. Hand Woven Persian Bidjar
Wool. Iran. 2’ 8” x 4’ 3”. Estimate $300-$500
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652. Hickory Black Lacquered Chinoiserie Cabinet
Hickory Furniture Company for American Masterpiece line (American, 1975-1998). A Baroque style black lacquered china cabinet with gold leaf and painted chinoiserie decoration, the molded cornice with gilt banding surmounted by three bulbous turned finials, the upper case frieze decorated with gilt floral and c-scroll motifs and relief painted landscape with large flowers, swans, fence, and clouds above two glass doors framed by astragal moldings with conforming gilt pattern and flower motifs opening to a black lacquered interior with three glass shelves and small holes for the application of two additional shelves, all surmounting a coved waist molding, the lower case comprising two doors with gilt and relief painted chinoiserie landscapes with scenes of bodies of water, stylized trees, a distant mountain, human figures, buildings, and swans, the sides decorated with gilt and relief painted flower and tree motifs, all raised on cyma curved base decorated with gilt floral motifs. 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
653. Chinese Chippendale Style Giltwood Mirror, 20th C. 20th century. Chinese Chippendale style carved giltwood mirror surmounted by an urn finial with central carved flower and cascading leaves and trailing vines above a carved plinth flanked by a fretwork gate and two decorative gateposts, the coved corners with pierced rocaille motifs over chinoiserie plinths with trailing vines, two at lower right and left of frame sides. Height 59”, width 28”. Estimate $400-$600
654. Maitland Smith Chinoiserie Flat Screen TV Cabinet Maitland Smith Queen Anne style chinoiserie decorated black lacquer and parcel gilt flat screen television. The whole decorated in chinoiserie scenes with landscape, figures, birds, architecture, rockwork and trees. height 90”, width 55.5”, depth 20”. Estimate $500-$700
656. Pair of Black Lacquered Chinoiserie Armchairs
655. Helen Hatch Means O/C “Chinese Figural Scene” Helen Hatch Means (American (Alabama/Georgia), 1933-2014), “Courtly Procession”, oil on canvas, signed lower left. Framed 44” x 56”. Unframed 40” x 51.75”. Provenance: From the Estate of Sam & Florence Inman, Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $600-$800
Chinese, 20th century. Matched pair of black lacquered, parcel gilt and chinoiserie decorated open armchairs, each chair with pagoda-style cresting over a shaped solid splat decorated with architecture, rockwork, foliage and figures, some of portion raised, the ears, stiles and arms decorated with parcel gilt diaper work, the trapezoidal seat covered with green satin with floral embroidery and raised on square legs united by an H-shaped stretcher. Height 43.5”, width 22.5” (arm to arm), seat depth 18.5”, seat height 19”. Estimate $600-$800
657. Pair of Chinese Chippendale Style Wall Sconces Likely English, circa 19th century. Height 34.5”, width 15”, depth 6”. Estimate $400-$600
659. 18th C. Japanned Chinoiserie Mirror, ca. 1720 English, 18th Century. Japanned looking glass in the Queen Anne style (ca. 1720-1750), the cymacurved wood frame exhibiting the lacquer technique known as japanning, decorated with chinoiserie bird and foliate painted motifs. Wire attached to hardware mounts at back for hanging. Height 38.25”, width 18”, depth 1”. Provenance: From the Estate of Henry G. Muecke Jr., Atlanta, GA. Estimate $500-$700
658. Royal Worcester Double Gourd Dragon Vase
660. Wedgwood Imari Palette Octagonal Dessert 13 PC Set England, circa 1840. 13 piece Wedgwood Etruria bone porcelain partial dessert service in the Imari palette comprising a pair of tall compotes marked Y1817 ( height 4.5”, diameter 8.8”); pair of 9” plates or underplates with raised rim marked X1127; three low compotes marked X1127 (appproximate height 2.5”, diameter 8.8”); and six dessert plates marked X1127 (diameter 8.8”). All plates are octagonal in form and heavily gilded with alternating floral decoration of the 8 panels within a cobalt blue and gilt border. Estimate $700-$900
English, early 20th century. Vase is marked with puce printed factory mark and pattern number 1029, Rd. No. 13585. Height 17.75”. Estimate $700-$900
662. Carved Lapis Lazuli Beaded Necklace with Dragon Motif
661. Chinoiserie Bombe Commode, Lacquered & Gilt 20th century to contemporary. Height 34”, width 59.25”, depth 22.50”. Estimate $800-$1,200
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Chinese carved lapis lazuli beaded necklace with 22 round beads (18mm each) carved with serpentine five clawed dragons outlined in gilt. Unmarked S hook form clasp with reeded accents. length 17.75”. Total weight 208.5 grams. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
663. 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
665. Chinese Yixing Zisha Teapot, Flowering Branches 664. 3 Piece K’ang Hsi Miniature Blue & White Garniture Set Chinese, Circa 1700s. Chinese K’ang Hsi miniature blue and white porcelain garniture set comprising a pair of baluster octagonal section vases and a lobed sectioned vase, each painted with a continual scene of fishermen fishing off the banks of a rocky landscape, the rooftop of a pavilion appears between high rockwork and hills. Apparently unmarked. Baluster vase height 5”, lobed vase height 5.5”. Provenance: From the Estate of Henry G. Muecke Jr., Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $800-$1,200
Chinese, likely late 19th/ early 20th century Qing Dynasty. A red Yixing Zisha pottery teapot of ovular form with branch motif D form handle to one end opposed by tree branch motif upturned spout to other end, the body decorated to each side with flowering branches in relief, the lid with branch form loop handle to top. Marked to underside with hoofed animal within a square cartouche with key border, to underside of lid with two impressed calligraphic marks and with red wax seal. Overall 3.5” tall, 6.5” spout to handle Estimate $800-$1,200
666. Chinese Hand Painted Porcelain Figural Sculpture Chinese, likely late 19th/early 20th century.. Apparently unmarked. Height 13.75”, width 7”, depth 5”. Estimate $800-$1,200
669. Pair of Chinese Porcelain Figural Bowls, Qianlong
667. Pair, 19th C. Famille Rose Plates w/ Birds, Marked Chinese, 19th century Qing Dynasty (1644-1912). A pair of small plates or shallow bowls with famille rose enamels on teal blue ground with decoration to interior of a single bird resting upon a wisteria vine with bunches of the purple blossoms and buds surrounding and with pink peony flowers at bottom, with a line of rust colored incised calligraphic marks to upper left beside an ovular seal mark. Marked to underside with unknown rust colored four character overglaze calligraphic mark to a white square surrounded by teal glaze to remainder of foot. Plates each presented on a stained wood stand. Each 1.375” tall, 7.25” diameter of opening. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
668. Chinese Landscape Motif Hu Vase, Qianlong Mark Chinese, Qianlong Period Mark (1735-1796), likely 20th century. Underside with six character blue underglaze Qianlong imperial reign mark. 7.875” tall, 7” diameter at widest point. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
Chinese, Qing Dynasty Qianlong Period Mark (17351796), likely 20th century. A pair of very finely painted porcelain bowls with wide flared rim over tapering body and round foot, the body decorated with figural scene on tondo to exterior depicting many courtly women playing instruments in a heavenly landscape, four of them engaged near an open pagoda structure, two figures beside the structure floating on scrolled clouds, and one to opposite side standing on grass before a single crane. Marked to underside with cobalt underglaze Qianlong imperial reign mark. Each 2.125” tall, 5.125” diameter of opening. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
670. 19th C. Chinese Cloisonne Ding Chinese, 19th century Qing Dynasty (1644-1912). A cloisonne over bronze ding, the cup form round body raised on three cylindrical feet and decorated on tondo with a band of leaf tips above feet surmounted by a wide band of archaic geometric patterning with clouds, the squared lip with opposing raised loop handles. Apparently unmarked. 3” tall, 4.25” diameter. Estimate $700-$900
671. Four Large Chinese Figural Porcelain Wall Plaques Chinese, first half 20th century. A collection of four narrow vertical framed porcelain wall plaques with hand painted outdoor figural scenes, one with an elder dressed in orange robes with a staff standing before a rocky cliff wall with dog in background, one with a young person approaching a miliary group below a tree, one with a young man kneeling on a mat with top half exposed as an elder above him appears to conduct acupuncture, and one a scholar or royal figure seated at a table with a bearded standing figure behind him. Each plaque to a stained wood frame with arched iron hanging apparatus at top. Each with black calligraphic marks above a red square seal mark. Each framed 39.875” x 14”, plaque 30.5” x 8.375”. Provenance: From the Estate of Sam & Florence Inman, Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $1,200-$2,400
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673. 19th C. Chinese Painting on Silk, Phoenix & Crane
672. Pair, Large Mirrored Chinese Blue Cloisonne Horses Chinese, first half 20th century. A pair of cloisonne over copper mirrored figural horse sculptures, each depicting a horse resting low on back legs with one front leg lifted displaying hoof, the form with blue cloisonne ground decorated with fields of brightly colored enamel work dragons, foliage, flower blossoms, birds, and a mask to the horse’s chest, the saddle, mane, and hanging scarab at chest being moveable, and the horse’s tail resembling an elephant’s head with upturned trunk. Apparently unmarked. 16” tall, 16.25” wide, 5.25” deep. Provenance: From the Estate of Sam & Florence Inman, Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
Chinese, late 19th century Qing Dynasty (1644-1912). “Phoenix & Crane”, pigment on silk, apparently unsigned. A large and well painted scroll depicting a grouping of birds on a tall and flowering tree, the group with a large phoenix perched at center just in front of a similarly sized crane or egret, the tree above holding many smaller phoenixes, possibly fledglings, small black birds, small white birds, and white and pink flower blossoms, a pool of water at lower right with two fledgling phoenixes swimming, the painting to a carved wood frame with shaped gilt corners. Framed 76” x 35.5”. Sight size 74” x 33.5”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
675. Pair, Chinese Chicken Skin Blue & White Porcelain Vases
674. Chinese Porcelain Yuhuchun Vase, Guangxu Period
Chinese, Guangxu Period (1875 to 1908). Chinese porcelain pear shaped Yuhuchun vase in brown russet glaze with flared rim sloping to bulbous body above a squat round foot. The foot impressed underside with Guangxu reign marks. Height 11.75”, diameter of foot 4.5” Estimate $1,000-$2,000
Chinese, 20th century. A garniture set comprising of a pair of finely hand painted porcelain baluster form vases with cobalt blue underglaze on white ground, the white ground being decorated with chicken skin texturing, each vase with tall shaped cartouches to opposing sides having landscape scenes filled with architecture and waterways, the alternate opposing sides each with two smaller shaped cartouches also holding architectured seascapes, the surrounding body of chicken skin punctuated by peony and chrysanthemum blossom swags, the round foot of vase with band of meandering key, the shoulder with a band of clustered floral and foliate patterning, and the mouth decorated with a band of geometric floral patterning, the whole highlighted with gilt. Unmarked. 9.75” tall, diameter 4.5” diameter. Provenance: From the Estate of Henry G. Muecke Jr., Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
676. Large Chinese Bronze Lidded Urn with Oxen, Marked Chinese, mid 20th century. A heavy bronze lidded urn with incised archaic decoration on tondo to body and lid, the body with a band of masks to incurvate base surmounted by a band of stylized dragons set into a field of meandering key pattern, the bulbous shoulder with stylized two headed dragons having body formed of meandering key, the animals set within a field of spiral scrolls, the urn body with oxen head handles to opposite sides of shoulder, the domed lid with similar decoration and surmounted by a figural final depicting a resting ox. Marked to underside with unknown mark, possibly for Kangxi Period. 13.75” tall, 12.25” wide across handles. Provenance: From the Estate of Sam & Florence Inman, Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
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677. Set of 3 Chinese Blue & White Covered Vases, 18th Chinese, circa 1720. Matched set of 3 Chinese K’ang Hsi (1663 - 1723) blue and white slender baluster vases with covers, each painted with a mounted lady and her attendant in a mountainous river landscape. Height 11”. Provenance: From the Estate of Henry G. Muecke Jr., Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
679. Chinese Blue & White Porcelain Jar with Wooden Lid Chinese, Ming Dynasty, Xuande period mark (13901435), likely 19th century. Blue and white porcelain ginger jar with rounded wooden lid with teardrop form finial above vessel with two four-clawed serpentine dragons in blue amid cloud scrolls and leaved areas with flowers. Marked on bottom with six character reign mark for Xuande period in Ming Dynasty. Height 5.125”, diameter of top 4.9”, diameter of bottom 5.3”. Estimate $2,000-$4,000
680. Chinese Kangxi Period Sang de Bouef Bud Base, Marked Chinese, Qing Dynasty Kangxi Period (1661-1722). A porcelain bud vase of baluster form with sang de bouef glaze, the vase with narrow neck and flaring rim over bulbous shoulder and elegantly tapering body with unusual elongated and hollow round foot, the mottled red glaze thinning at neck and along body to reveal olive green tone. Marked to interior of hollow foot with hand painted cobalt underglaze Kangxi Imperial reign mark. 6.125” tall, 1.75” diameter at shoulder. Estimate $3,000-$5,000
678. 18th C. Scroll Painting on Silk, Marked, Wu Li Li Wu (Chinese, 1632-1718). “Mountain Landscape”, ink and watercolor on silk, signed upper left with artist’s seal. A scroll painting depicting a mountainous landscape with pond or lake to foreground bearing a single figure floating in a boat upon it beneath an overhanging tree, the background with tall mountains with a narrow river between them at left and a small house or structure to right just in front. Inscribed with six lines of black calligraphic marks at top left beside a signature over two red square seal marks. The painting to a cream silk surround on stained wood roller. Overall 81” long x 35” wide. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
681. Chinese Ming Dynasty Sleeve Vase with Phoenixes Chinese, likely Ming Dynasty (1368-1644). A porcelain sleeve vase with cobalt blue underglaze decoration on white ground depicting phoenixes flying on tondo to body in a landscape with flowering branches, tall trees, rocky cliffs, and with other flying birds, the tapering shoulder with an hua decorated band of flower garlands, the narrow neck with floral and scroll medallions under a rolled lip. Unmarked. 14.625” tall, 7” diameter. Estimste $4,000-$6,000
684. Pair 19th C. Large Famille Rose Figural Lobed Urns 682. Ming Dynasty Longquan Celadon Bowl, Peony Motif Chinese, likely 15th century Ming Dynasty (1368-1644). A deep welled bowl with allover sea green colored glaze enhancing the steeply rounded sides decorated to exterior with winding stems of peony blossoms and leaves in bas relief below a wide band of meandering key at rim, and decorated to interior with similar incised peony motif surrounding a central medallion with crosshatched center surrounded by a ring of radiating lines, the bowl raised on a round foot unglazed to its interior apart from a circle at center. 4.625” tall, 10” diameter. Estimate $4,000-$6,000
683. Pair of Celadon Glazed Low Dragon Bowls with An Hua Decoration, Yongzheng Chinese, Qing Dynasty Yongzheng Period (1722-1735), likely 19th century. Underside with hand painted underglaze six character Yongzheng imperial reign mark within double cobalt rings. Each 1.625” tall, 6.625” diameter of opening. Estimate $4,000-$6,000
Chinese, likely 19th century Qing Dynasty (1644-1912). A pair of export famille rose enamelled white porcelain urns of lobed form, the round foot with a band of pink, yellow, teal, and red lappet patterning surmounted to body with a figural scene on tondo depicting many Chinese warriors in camp with a general or emperor sitting within a roofed structure with figures beside it playing games, some men on horseback, and some boys holding lanterns, the incurvate shoulder banded with diaper patterning punctuated by floral cartouches, the narrow neck with further figural scenes a double facing fu dog handles, the flared and lobed rim with band of ruyi scrolls. Unmarked. 23.5” tall, 7.75” diameter of foot. Estimate $4,000-$6,000
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685. Chinese Porcelain Baluster Vase, Kangxi Mark Chinese, Qing Dynasty Kangxi Period mark (1661-1722), 19th century possibly earlier. A tall squared baluster form vase with four planar sides to body surmounted by cylindrical neck and flared round mouth and having cobalt blue underglaze hand painted decoration, the body decorated to opposing sides with landscape vignettes depicting figures in boats and on land surrounded by rocky formations and trees, the remaining two opposing body sides each with seven lines of calligraphic marks, likely a poem in running script, with painted seal mark below final line of characters, the vase shoulder and neck with floral medallions. Marked to underside with a Artemisia leaf mark of the Kangxi period. Paper label to one side of body “Big Daddy’s Antiques, Los Angeles, Aspen, San Francisco”. 22.25” tall, 6.5” square. Estimate $6,000-$8,000
686. Chinese Carved Cinnabar Charger, Wanli Mark Chinese, Late Ming Dynasty (17th century). Carved cinnabar round charger with two flying and feathered phoenix birds amid lush lotus flowers and leaves. Bottom of charger or plate with brown finish on foot marked with incised eight character mark in gilt for Wanli reign (1573-1619). Diameter 14.5”. Estimate $6,000-$8,000
687. Sang de Bouef Yuhuchunping Vase, Qianlong Mark Chinese, Qing Dynasty Qianlong Period Mark (1735-1796), 20th century possibly earlier. A thickly potted ox blood glazed yuhuchunping vase of pear shape rising to a narrow neck and flared rim and supported on a round foot, the exterior covered in an even red glaze and the interior glazed white. Vase to a carved wood footed stand decorated with cloud scrolls. Vase 11.75” tall, 7.5” diameter. Marked to underside with cobalt blue underglaze six character archaic Qianlong imperial reign mark. Estimate $6,000-$8,000
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688. Chinese Ming Dynasty Longquan Celadon Shrine Chinese, likely 15th century Ming Dynasty (1368-1644). A Longquan celadon glazed pottery figural shrine depicting the Guanyin at center within a recessed niche and two acolytes turned inward on a step below her, their hands in offering of prayer and gifts, the floor between the two figures carved out and revealing stylized waves and floating lotus blossoms, the structure with applied cloud and spiral scrolls to sides and top along with flying phoenix and precious objects. The underside of unfired orange clay and unmarked. 15.25” tall, 9” wide, 5.75”. Estimate $8,000-$12,000
689. French Louis XIV Style Fauteuil w/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
691. Moreau-Vauthier Figural Bronze Sculpture
Paul Moreau-Vauthier (French, 1871-1936), “Brittany Woman Feeding Chickens”, patinated bronze sculpture, incised with “P. Moreau-Vauthier” on base. Figural table sculpture depicting a peasant woman from Brittany in traditional dress holding an empty dish and resting hand on hip, four chickens pecking and eating foot on ground. Figural group supported on a oblong octagonal base. Height 7.25”, width 3.6”, depth 4”. Estimate $500-$700
690. French Provincial Style Oak Table with 2 Leaves
20th century. Height 29.5”, diameter (without leaves) 43”, (with leaves) 82”. Estimate $400-$600
694. 19th C. French Provincial Table, Walnut Wood
692. 19th C. French Provincial Walnut Wood Buffet
French, 19th century. Height 28.25”, width 41”, depth 28”. Estimate $700-$900
French, 19th century. Height 40”, length 77”, width 22”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
693. Circle of Laurent-Desrousseaux, French Genre Oil on Canvas Circle of Henri Alphonse Laurent-Desrousseaux (French, 1862-1906), “Working at the Shore”, oil on canvas, signed lower left “Laurent”. Framed 32.5” x 43.25”. Unframed 25.75” x 36.25”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
695. 19th C. French Bronze “Joan of Arc”, Chapu Henri Michel Chapu (French, 1833-1891). “Ioanna d’Arc (Joan of Arc)”, cast bronze, signed to plinth “Chapu” and with Barbidienne foundry mark to plinth. Finely rendered figural spelter sculpture depicting Joan of Arc (French, 1412-1431), made famous by her support of the uncrowned King Charles VII in the Hundred Years War and ultimate execution by the British at age 19, the figure depicted in full length seated with her knees tucked back under her body and bare feet exposed at left, her long arms stretched to front with clasped hands, and her face peering calmly to right, her hair tied back and under a bonnet. 18” x 12” x 10”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
696. French 19th C. Oak Breakfront Display Cabinet French, 19th century. Height 92”, width 42.25”, depth 20.5”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
697. Louis Fabien, Flower Market in Nice, Signed O/C Louis Fabien (French/Belgian, b. 1924- ), “Achat de Fleurs a Nice (Flower Market in Nice)”-1987, oil on canvas, signed and dated lower right, inscribed on verso of canvas with title, date and artist name. Accompanied with copy of artist information from Wally Findlay Galleries, 1987 exhibition color catalog for “Louis Fabien: Flower Markets of Provence”, page 10, and original invoice from Wally Findlay Galleries sale of item to Mr. Inman. Framed 47.25” x 39.75”. Unframed 39.75” x 32”. Provenance: Acquired from Wally Findlay Galleries Inc., 165 Worth Avenue, Findlay Plaza, Palm Beach, Florida in November of 1987 by Mr. Samuel C. Inman, Atlanta, GA. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
698. 19th C. French Carved Wood Carousel Cat Circle of Gustave Bayol (French/American, 18591931). A late 19th century hand carved figural cat as a carousel seat. 30.5” tall, 37” wide, 15.875” deep. Estimate $2,000-$4,000
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699. Ladies 14k Yellow Gold Ring w/ Rubies & Pearls
Ladies 14k yellow gold, ruby and pearl ring containing four near round cultured white pearls encircled by serpentine or undulating textured forms accented by three small rubies on a textured tapered shank. Marked on “14K” next to illegible maker’s mark on interior of band. US ring size 7. Total weight 10.6 grams. Estimate $600-$800
700. French Louis XV 5 Panel Screen, 19th C. French, 19th century. Louis XV style painted wood and upholstery five panel screen, each of the five panels decorated with olive green painted trim and upholstered in light blue and gold feather print fabric. Height 67”, width 22”. Estimate $400-$600
702. Louis XV Style Gilt Metal & Crystal Chandelier
701. Pair of 14k Gold, Cab. Citrine & Pearl Earrings Pair of ladies 14k yellow gold, cabochon citrine and cultured pearl earrings with omega backs (posts later removed). Each with oval cabochon citrine within beaded border above dangling pearl. Marked with “MAZ” for maker and “14K”, acid tested as 14k quality. Each measures 1.25” tall. Total weight 12 grams. Estimate $600-$800
French, 20th century. Louis XV style gilt metal and crystal five light chandelier. Height 30”, width 14”. Estimate $600-$800
703. French Cream Painted & Parcel Gilt Cornice Canopy French, (circa late 19th / early 20th century). Cornice width 67.5”, depth 10.75”, curtain length 93”. Provenance: From the Estate of Sam & Florence Inman, Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $700-$900
704. Louis XV Style Gilt Metal & Crystal Chandelier French, 20th century. Louis XV style gilt metal and crystal five light chandelier, open cage form with glass encased frame mounted with rosettes, faceted pendalogues and prisms, strung with faceted beaded swags, the bottom issuing five arms with cut glass bobeches, further hung with prisms terminating in a ball drop. Height 30”, width 14”. Estimate $600-$800
706. Louis XV Style Gilt Metal Mounted Marquetry Clock Italian, 20th century. Height 22.5”, width 12.5”, depth 5.5”. Estimate $700-$900
707. Pair of Louis XV Style Burled Walnut Side Tables 705. Hopilliart & Leroy Painted & Partial Gilt Mirror Hopilliart & Leroy (French, late 19th/ early 20th century). Stenciled text on verso of mirror “Hopilliart & Leroy/Paris”. Overall height 71”, width 46”. Estimate $800-$1,200
French, early to mid 20th century. A pair of Louis XV style tulipwood and burled walnut veneered side tables with cast brass ormolu style mounts, each with a burled walnut veneered top with molded edge decorated with brass beaded trim surmounting the frame with allover bookmatched tulipwood veneer one frieze drawer with round patinated metal pulls over a shaped apron with decorative foliate rocaille mount and cast brass rocaille corner mounts and apron mounts all raised on four cabriole legs terminating in cast brass scroll sabots. Height 30.5”, width 22”, depth 14”. Estimate $700-$900
708. Large Green Painted Trumeau Mirror with Oval Painted Scene Likely French, Late 19th/Early 20th century). Height 80.75”, width 42.5”, depth 1.75”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
710. Set of 6 Walnut Louis XV Style Side Chairs 709. French Style Parquetry Marble Top Commode
Early to mid 20th century. Height 34.25”, length 41.5”, width 17.25”. Estimate $700-$900
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Continental, Late 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. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
711. Two Pairs of Gilt French Empire Style Candelabras 20th century. Four light candelabras 17.25” tall, 8” wide across arms. Three light candelabras 10.625” tall, 7.375” wide across arms. Provenance: From the Estate of Sam & Florence Inman, Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $500-$700
713. French Gilt Bronze Equestrienne Mantel Clock, Henry Marc
712. Fernand Maillaud, “Femme Nue”, Signed Oil
Henry Marc,(Paris, France, likely late 19th century). A gilt bronze and patinated mantel clock comprising a Fernand Maillaud (French, 1862-1948), “Femme Nue (Female Nude)”, oil on artist’s board, signed lower left. gilt equestrienne figure dressed in riding garb fashionable Impressionistic figural painting depicting standing female nude with back turned toward viewer amid a thick green in the 1860s with plumed hat and riding crop leaning landscape with leaves of plants and trees. Label on verso of frame “Les Cadres R. G. 7 Rue Bonaparte”, against a patinated silver leaf horse with gilt metal inscribed on verso of artist’s board, Reute olu 29 June 1959- Ader Sacutti No 146 du Catalogue”. reins within a landscape with tree trunk and cascading Framed 18.75” x 14.25. Unframed 13.5” x 9”. Provenance: Acquired from Néret-Minet Tessier & Sarrou, Paris France, acorn branches, surmounting the clock frieze June 7, 2013, Lot 35, by a private collection in Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $600-$800 comprising a molded cornice with high relief floral decoration flanking central carved anthemion surmounting the white enamel clock face framed by a beaded molding with black Roman numerals and patinated metal dial, signed “1/Henri Marc/A Paris”, the clock flanked by inset alabaster framed by beaded gilt bronze trim centered by high relief gilt bronze paterae, the sides decorated with patera motifs under gadrooned astragal form cornices with cascading acorn leaves and hunting horn all over a curved stepped base decorated with patinated silver leaf dogs flanking a central cushion upon which high relief roses rest, surmounting acorn tree branch base flanking central shield form with patinated quiver and arrows. height 16.5”, width 17.5”, depth 6”. Estimate $500-$700
714. Pair of French Gilt Bronze & Crystal Wall Sconces French, circa 1920s. Matched pair of French gilt bronze and crystal wall appliques or wall sconces, each having a urn and bellflower swag cresting over an oval frame inset with a mirrored plate and surmounted with beaded crystals centered with a crystal rosette, the backplate issuing two reeded candlearms ending in foliate drip pans and faux wax candle sleeves terminating in a foliate pendant. Height 22”, width 14”, depth 6”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
715. French Empire Style Bronze Mounted Commode French, 19th century. Height 33.75”, width 51.15”, depth 33.6”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
716. French Empire Gilt Bronze Basket Chandelier French Empire basket chandelier with floral gilt bronze with swag detail, cut & faceted crystal prisms. Overall measures 42” T x 33” across arms. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Mrs. Dorothy Edwards, Atlanta, Georgia. Estiamte $1,200-$2,400
717. French Empire Style Ormolu & Walnut Server Buffet
French, late 19th/early 20th century. French Empire style ormolu mounted burl walnut server or buffet with rectangular white and gray marble top over a frieze mounted with ormolu stars centering a pair of drawers above a pair of doors, one mounted with mythological figure of Apollo, the other with Diana, flanked and centered by pilasters with ormolu mounts and raised on front heavy bun feet. Height 39.25”, width 58.15”, depth 21”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
718. After Clodion “Abduction of Persephone” Bronze After Claude Michel Clodion (French, 1734-1814). “Abduction of Persephone”, patinated bronze, incised signature to columnar support, late 19th/ early 20th century casting. Overall 20.125” tall, 11.75” diameter. Bronze 18.625” tall, 9” diameter. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
719. Pair of French Empire Bronze Mounted Fauteuils French, early 19th century. Height 37.5”, width 22.75” (arm to arm), seat depth 19”, seat height 17”. Estimate $1,500-$2,500
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722. Pair of Louis XVI Style Gray Leather Side Chairs 721. Louis XVI Style Giltwood Rectangular Mirror
20th century. Height 47.25”, width 22.25”, depth 20.25”, seat to floor 22”. Estimate $500-$700
20th century, Height 46.75”, width 29.25”. Estimate $300-$500
720. Pair of French Louis XVI Style Gilt Easy Chairs
French, likely 19th or early 20th century. Height 40.5”, width 27”, depth 23”. Estimate $400-$600
723. Louis XVI Style Bronze & Alabaster Chandelier French, 20th century. Louis XVI style gilt bronze and alabaster 10 light chandelier. Height 35”, diameter 16”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
724. Sevres Style Sixteen Light Figural Chandelier Italian, 20th/21st century. Marked in blue underglaze “comtise hand made Italy’. Height 50”, width 52” (arm to arm). Estimate $700-$900
725. Louis XVI Style Six Light Chandelier French, 20th century. Height 32”, diameter 24”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
726. Sevres Ormolu Mounted Cobalt Ground Table Lamp French, 19th century. Height without harp or finial 17”, total height32.5”. width 9”(handle to handle), diameter of base 7”. Provenance: From the Estate of Henry G. Muecke Jr., Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $800-$2,00
728. French Painted Neoclassical Style Trumeau Mirror
French, Early 19th century, circa 1810. Height: 77.5” width: 33” depth: 3”. Provenance: Acquired from Travis Antiques, 12 Kings Circle NE Atlanta, GA 30305. Note: Trumeau mirror was originally part of a French Directoire period bed. Estimate $800-$1,200
727. Pair of Palatial Sevres Style Ormolu Mounted Lamps
French, 19th century. Fine and palatial pair of Sevres style porcelain gilt bronze mounted vases with covers, converted into lamps. Each with domed cover and waisted neck enriched in gilt with leafy sprigs and colorful floral motif. Thebaluster shaped body with decorative gilt embellished cartouches, both finely painted after Fragonard, one with depiction of ‘Le Serment d’Amour’ the other ‘La Fontain d’Amour’, each on white ground with opposing sides painted with landscape clearing, water and farm house, the shoulders flanked by female mask handles on circular beaded foot and gilt bronze square base. Both are signed, possibly Monginot. Each lamp with double socket cluster and terminating with a pinecone finial. 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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729. French Neoclassical Painted & Parcel Gilt Trumeau French, Early 19th century, circa 1810. Height: 77.5” width: 33” depth: 3”. Provenance: Acquired from Travis Antiques, 12 Kings Circle NE Atlanta, GA 30305. Note: Trumeau mirror was originally part of a French Directoire period bed. Estimate $800-$1,200
731. English Satinwood Marquetry Cellarette, C. 1785
730. Alexander Rosell, “A New Toy”-1908, Signed O/C Alexander Rosell (British, 1859-1922), “A New Toy”-1908, oil on canvas, signed and dated lower left. Title inscribed on verso of canvas in pencil “Roselli A New Toy”. Framed 29” x 32.5”. Unframed 20.5” x 24.5”. Provenance: Gifted by Dr. A.J. Ochsner to Erwin Schmidt in 1920, then by descent to the owner who sold the painting at Skinner Auctioneers and Appraisers in Massachusetts in September 24, 2010 as Lot 318 whereby acquired by Private Collection in Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
English, last quarter of 18th century (c. 1785). Height (with lid open) 34”, (with lid closed) 25”, width 15.75”, depth 11”. Estimate $800-$1,200
732. Manner of Richard Wilson “River Landscape” O/C Manner of Richard Wilson (British, 1713-1782), “River Landscape with Figures”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Framed 26.5” x 35”. Unframed 22.5” x 31”. Provenance: From the Estate of Henry G. Muecke Jr., Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $800-$1,200
733. English Mahogany Bookcase Over Chest, 19th C English, 19th century. Height 88”, width 43”, depth 22”. Etsimate $1,500-$3,000
734. W. Charlton Signed Oil, “View on Dedham, Essex” William Henry Charlton (British, 1846-1918) “View on Dedham, Essex”, oil on wood board, monogrammed “W.H.C” lower left. Two period labels to verso of board, one likely of the artist’s hand with identification of geographical location of scene, the other a fragment of a dealer label. Framed 19.875” x 23.75”. Unframed 12” x 16”. Estimate $800-$1,200
735. English 19th C. Flame Mahogany Linen Press English, 19th century (circa 1820-1860). Height 84”, width 52.5”, depth 22.5”. Estimate $1,200-$2,400
736. George III Style Carved Giltwood Overmantel Mirror English, late 19th century. Height 45”, width 62”, depth 5.5”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
737. Attributed to Edward Matthew Ward Figural Painting
738. Pair of George III Style Demilune Console Tables English, 19th century. Height 28.5”, width 46”, depth 20.25”. Provenance: From the Estate of Sam & Florence Inman, Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
Attributed to Edward Matthew Ward (British 1816-1879), “In Need of a Drink”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Typed label attached on verso of stretcher “E.M. WARD”. Framed 17.75” x 15.75”. Unframed 12” x 10”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
740. George III Mahogany 8 Day Longcase Clock
739. George Wells 19th C. Signed Oil, “Lakeside Stroll” George Wells (British, 1842-1888), “Lakeside Stroll”, oil on canvas, signed lower right. Period framer’s label to verso of frame, Manchester. Framed 30.125” x 40.25”. Unframed 20” x 30.25”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
English, circa 1810. George III inlaid mahogany eight day longcase clock, dial signed ‘D Moore, Birmingham’ to bottom center with four seasons figural painted spandrels and rolling moonphase to arch, the interior plate stamped “Wilkes & Son”. Height 94.25”, width 22.75”, depth 10”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
741. Derbyshire Landscape Oil, Signed Gabriel Thompson Gabriel Thompson (British, 1861-1935), “On the River Derwant near Alfreton, Derbyshire”, oil on canvas, signed lower right. Verso of structure with label detailing method and materials used for restoration, Cumberland Art Conservation, Nashville, TN. Framed 28.25” x 38.25”. Unframed 20.125” x 30.25”. Estimate $800-$1,200
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742. Ladies 14k Yellow Gold & Yellow Topaz Ring Large ladies (circa 1980s) 14k yellow gold and yellow topaz ring with large emerald cut gemstone (measuring 20 x 15mm) in minimal setting. Marked on interior of band “14K” with other illegible marks. US ring size 6.75. Total weight 9.2 grams. Estimate $800-$1,200
743. Set of 4 Maison Krieger, Paris Mahogany Armchairs Maison Krieger (Paris, France--founded 1826-1955), likely late 19th or early 20th century. All chairs include an additional tufted cushion upholstered in blue fabric with small white print. Height 39.75”, width 35”, depth 20.5”, seat to floor 18.75”, seat to floor (including extra cushion) 21”. Estimate $800-$1,200
744. Ladies 14k Yellow Gold & Diamond Dinner Ring Ladies 14k yellow gold and diamond dinner ring with oblong setting with 25 round diamonds ( 1.25 carats total weight, color: G, clarity: VS). Marked on interior of band with “14KP”. US ring size 5. Total weight 3.9 grams. Estimate $800-$1,200
747. French Inlaid Secrétaire à Abattant French, 19th century. French walnut and burl walnut inlaid Secrétaire à Abattant. Height 62.15”, width 36”, depth 14.8”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
745. Vintage 18k Gold & Diamond Leaf Motif Earrings Vintage ladies 18k yellow gold and diamond leaf motif earrings with two overlapping leaves with undulating borders with twisted wire filled interiors joined by white gold ribbon filled with accent diamonds ( 0.25 carat totalweight). Marked on back of clip on clasp and ribbon with crown above “18K”. Total weight 12.3 grams. Estimate $800-$1,200
746. Group of 3 Paris Porcelain Style Urn Lamps French, late 19th/early 20th century. Pair of lamps height to shade 23”. Single lamp height 20.5” with finial. Provenance: From the Estate of Sam & Florence Inman, Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $800-$1,200
748. Group of 4 Meissen Porcelain Winged Cherubs
German,19th century. Group of four Meissen porcelain figurines of winged cherubs, putti or cupids, each portraying an allegory of love, figures standing on triangular bases with chamfered corners with paterae, each with title in French script on oval plaque at front center, all marked on bottom with blue crossed pommel swords for Meissen. “Love Crowned”, “Love Tamed”, “Love Punished”, and “Love Held Captive”. Estiamte $2,000--$4,000
749. French Carved Oak 8 Day Tall Case Clock, 19th C.
French, 19th century. A French Provincial eight day carved oak tall case clock, the hood comprising a molded cornice surmounting the dial door facade with front glass pane over the clock face within an astragal molded door with central carved c scrolls with dart finial and flanking carved rosettes, hood sides with molded glass doors with conforming latches, surmounting clock waist section with waist molding and waist door with carved flower on long curved leaved stem, the molding flanked at upper left and right by carved rosettes, and at lower left and right by carved fleurs de lis surmounting a lower panel with carved central flower with two rows of petals framed by molding decorated with cavetto corners. The sides decorated with molded panels. Original clock face replaced with white enamel 18th century face by Balthazar with Roman numerals and brass dial framed by gilt bronze figural scene with surmounting central courting couple in sixteenth century dress within a garden landscape with roses. Clock face reads Balthazard “Rue de la Bretonnerie 9’6”1 a Beaugency.” Original iron weights, the pendulum comprising a wooden rod with brass circular bob. Height 81.25”, Estimate $2,000-$4,000
752. French Gilt Bronze Chandelier with Grape Clusters
750. Ladies 18k WG, Diamond, & Ruby Dangle Earrings
751. 14k White Gold & Diamond Heart Pendant Necklace
Ladies 18k white gold, diamond and ruby dangle earrings with five round diamonds cascading down 14k white gold and diamond pendant necklace in to rounded bow accent with accent diamonds above the form of a modern asymmetrical heart with large diamond embellished C scroll (diamonds 1.52 carats rounded lobes encrusted with diamonds ( 1.50 carats total weight) with dangling ruby beadwork. Marked total weight, color: H, clarity: Si). Pendant on an Italian “585/14K” on posts. Each earring measures 1.75” x 1.25”. 14k white gold chain, length 18”. Total weight 13.6 Total weight 10.1 grams. Estiamte $1,200-$1,800 grams. Estimate $1,200-$1,800
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French, late 19th century. Louis XV style gilt bronze chandelier, attributed to Baccarat, in open cage form with four shaped leafy supports centered with a hanging glass grape cluster pendant and joined to a foliate and mesh basket issuing four candlearms with leafy shaped bobeches alternating with foliate arms hung with colorful grape clusters, the basket enclosing a single light, the frame and basket hung with assorted glass grape clusters headed with leafy vinery and terminating in a berried finial. Converted to electric. height 30”, diameter 21”. Estimate $3,000-$4,000
753. Italian Two Tone 18k Gold Rope Chain Necklace, 22” Italian two tone 18k yellow and white gold 4.5mm necklace with yellow gold rope motif twisted with white gold beaded chain joined at clasp. Both ends of clasp marked with “750” within diamond form, “ITALY” on back. Total length 22”. Total weight 30.5 grams. Estimate $2,000-$4,000
754. Cont. 19th C. Signed Oil, Mother & Child on Beach
755. Group of 4 Shell Engravings, After Seba
Continental School, late 19th century. “Mother and Child at Water’s Edge”, oil on canvas, signed lower right “B. Lenk”. Christie’s label on verso of frame. Framed 26” x 31.375”. Unframed 21.5” x 26.75”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
After Albertus Seba (Dutch, 1665-1736), collection of four hand colored copper engravings on laid paper after works in Natural Curiosities from the Cabinet of Albertus Seba, originally published in Amsterdam in 1734. All in matching glazed frames 26.25” x 20.25”. Sight size of each 19” x 12.5”. Provenance: Acquired from Bonhams, New York, American and European Furniture, Decorative Arts and Paintings, Auction 19335, June 23, 2011, Lot 3273 by a private collection in Long Beach, California. Estimate $1,200-$2,400
758. T. Tscharner Signed 19th C. Oil, Beach
756. Dutch Oil, Lighthouse on The Scheldt, William Dommersen William Dommersen (Dutch, 1850-1927). “The Lighthouse Tholen on the Scheldt, Holland”, oil on canvas, signed lower right. Verso of canvas inscribed with painting title. Framed 25.75” x 35.75”. Unframed 20.5” x 30.25”. Estimate $1,200-$2,400
757. 19th C. Biedermeier Cherry & Lacquer Dining Table Austrian, 19th century, circa 1820. Height 31”, width 39.5”, depth 39.5”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
759. Biedermeier Maple Lacquer & Partial Gilt Armoire Continental (Likely German, circa 1830). Height 78”, width (widest point) 50”, depth 15.5”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
760. Iwan Trusz, “Landscape with Bluffs”, Oil Iwan Trusz (Russian, 18691940/41), “Landscape in the Bluffs”, oil on board, signed lowered right. Framed 20.25” x 14.25”. Unframed 18.25” x 12.25”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
763. P. Karly, Pair of 19th C. Figural Interior Oils
Theodore Tscharner (American/ Belgian (California), 1826-1906). “Beached Boats at Dawn”, oil on canvas, signed lower right. Framed 35.25” x 27”. Unframed 30” x 21.5”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
761. Pair of Dutch Baroque Style 12 Light Chandeliers 20th century. Matched pair. Height 42” (to ring with additional chain), diameter 33”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
764. Pair of Large KPM Porcelain Jars with Bird Finials German, 19th century. Pair of large KPM porcelain covered jars, each jar having an ovoid form with vertical ribs, the body with two gilded wreaths in relief enclosing scenes of courting couples in eighteenthcentury dress; floral decorations on the remainder of the body, the lid, and the shoulder; with a dramatically modeled raptorial bird finial atop the lid. Both jars with a blue scepter mark on underside. Height 12.5”. Estimate $2,000-$4,000
P. Karly (Austrian, 19th/ 20th century). “A Merry Serenade”, oil on wood panel, signed lower left; and “In the Wine Cellar”, oil on wood panel, signed lower right. A collection of two fine 762. figural painting depicting 17th century figures in interiors, one Julian Falat, Watercolor, “Bystra Hillside”, depicting two women in a wine cellar being serenaded by a Julian Falat (Polish/ Austrian, 1853-1929). “Bystra Hillside”, watercolor on illustration board, signed and titled lower blonde man playing a lute, the man seated on a wooden stool at right and extending his left arm toward the two women left. Framed 13.5” x 17.5”, sight size 9.5” x 13.5”. coyly resting against an olive jar at left, empty wine bottles Estimate $1,500-$3,000 scattered at their feet with a stone wall to left background and a small arched window to right in a darkened back room; the other depicting two men and a woman in a wine cellar, one man playing a lute while the other rests on bench behind him, the pair focused on a woman in red skirt coyly looking down at a bottle of wine held in her hand to her knee, the group flanked to left by large wine barrels, and with empty bottles to floor with an arched staircase doorway to center background. Each with two Christie’s labels to verso, and one with a period paper label hand inscribed “Kellerszene”, likely a collection label. Each framed 13.625” x 16.875”. Each unframed 12.25” x 15.625”. Provenance: Acquired at Christie’s sale #4042 “19th Century European Art Including Russian Pictures and a Symbolist Collection with a Richard Wagner Section”, June 7, 2006, South Kensington, London, Lot 104. Estimate $2,000-$4,000
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765. 19th C. Belgian Oil Genre Scene, “The Governess” Belgian School, 19th century. “The Governess”, oil on canvas, unsigned. Christie’s label on verso of frame. Framed 38” x 32.875”. Unframed 27.2” x 21.25”. Provenance: Acquired at Christie’s London, South Kensington, “Christie’s Interiors” sale #5368, October 28, 2008, Lot 452. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
766. Fine American Federal Cherry Chest of Drawers American, probably Kentucky, circa 1800s. Height 47”, width 40.75”, depth 21”. Provenance: From the Estate of Sam & Florence Inman, Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $2,000-$4,000
767. American School, 19th C., Portrait of Boy in Blue American School, 19th century. “Portrait of Young Boy in Blue”, oil on canvas, unsigned. Framed 45” x 37”. Unframed 39.25” x 32”. Provenance: From the Estate of Sam and Florence Inman, Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $2,000-$4,000
769. American Mahogany & Yellow Pine Chest of Drawers 768. 20th C. American Maritime Oil, Signed R. Bramley American School, 20th century. “The American Clipper Seawitch Riding the Ocean Swell”, oil on canvas, signed lower left “R. Bramley”. Christie’s label on verso of frame and title inscribed on verso of stretcher. Framed 29.2” x 41”. Unframed 24” x 36”. Provenance: Acquired at Christie’s South Kensington, London, sale #9631, “Maritime”, May 21, 2003, Lot 695.Note: The Seawitch was an American clipper ship designed by naval architect John W. Griffiths for the China trading firm of Howland and Aspinwall. She was launched at Smith and Dimon in Manhattan on December 8, 1846. In 1845, John Willis Griffiths built the fast ship Rainbow and followed it in the next year with the even faster Sea Witch. Both vessels would have tremendous impact on merchant hull design. Sea Witch, in fact, had more influence on the configuration of fast Estimate $1,000-$2,000
770. Franz Arthur Bischoff, Coastal Scene, Signed Franz Arthur Bischoff (American (California), 1864-1929), “Coastal Rocks”, oil on canvas board, signed lower right. Coastal marine painting depicting brown boulders or rocks on the shore of the Pacific Ocean under a tranquil sky with wisps of purple, presumably twilight. Framed 7.125” x 12.125”. Unframed 5” x 10”. Estimate $3,000-$5,000
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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, the top surmounting a drawer facade with three drawers with oval patinated metal mounts with conforming patinated metal drawer pulls and keyholes, opening to stained yellow pine drawer interiors with replaced drawer backs, all resting on molded base with cyma curved front and side apron over four bracket feet. Height 35”, width 41”, depth 22”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
771. Gottardo Fidele Piazzoni, CA Sand Dune, Signed Gottardo Fidele Piazzoni (American (California), 1872-1945), “California Sand Dune”, oil on canvas board, signed lower right. Landscape painting depicting a view of a calm and serene sand dune with greenish horizon line and patches of light blue in lower right. Framed 7.125” x 12.125”. Unframed 5” x 10”. Estimate $2,000-$4,000
773. 18th Century British Portrait, Young Girl in White 772. 18th C. British Portrait of Young Boy with Book
British School, 18th century, “Portrait of a Young Girl with Rose”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Framed 35.375” x 30.5”. Unframed 30” x 25.125”. Provenance: From the Estate of Sam & Florence Inman, Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $2,000-$4,000
British School, 18th Century. “Portrait of a Young Boy with Book”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Framed 35.25” x 30.5”. Unframed 29.75” x 25.25”. Provenance: From the Estate of Sam & Florence Inman, Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $2,000-$4,000
774. George III Mahogany Demilune Sideboard English, circa 1800s. Height 36.75”, width 67.25”, depth 29”. Provenance: From the Estate of Henry G. Muecke Jr., Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $2,000-$4,000
775. George III Style Mahogany Breakfront Cabinet
776. Attr. to George Lance, Still Life w/Fruit, O/C Attributed to George Lance (British, 1802-1864), “Still Life with Grapes and Pineapple”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Framed 25” x 29”. Unframed 12” x 16”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
English, first half of 20th century. A flame mahogany veneered breakfront cabinet in the style of the George III era (1760-1820), the upper case comprising of a molded and carved cornice decorated with Greek key molding, projecting decorated with carved urns surmounting two mullioned glass doors, the muntins forming an upper Gothic arch with carved finial in the shape of a fleur de lis, over two astragal form arches forming a cross, opening to interior with three adjustable shelves, the sides with holes for shelf adjustment, overall flanked by carved squared fluted columns, over projecting waist molding, the lower case comprising of two doors with egg and dart molding separated by molded projecting partition with central keyhole, overall flanked by projecting molded columns, all raised on plinth base. height 78”, width 50”, depth 15.5”. Estimate $2,000-$4,000
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777. Pair of Faberge Silver Cufflinks, Marked 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
779. Faberge Jeweled and Silvered Moss Agate Charka Cup
778. 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 inner rim of stand with maker’s mark and Paris 950/1000 standard hallmark dating 1798-1809, top of stand with Paris 950/1000 standard hallmark and Paris Guaranty mark, 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 $2,000-$4,000
Faberge (Russian, 1908-1926), a very fine jeweled, silver and moss agate charka cup with Neoclassical X form ribbon entwined thin reeded silver border marked on top with Faberge in Cyrillic and second Kokoshnik mark dating the item between 1908-1926, above carved green moss agate drinking vessel or vodka cup of rounded tapered form with flattened bottom for sitting on table surface, handle with two pink tourmaline round cabochon gems and a tapered moonstone at bottom balancing the finely crafted objet d’art. height 1.75”, width 3.75”, diameter of moss agate cup with sterling rim 3.125”. Estimate $3,000-$5,000
780. After Yaroshenko, “Russian Lady in Carriage”, Oil
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Faberge Jade, Rhodonite & Diamond Cufflinks After Nikolai Alexandrorich Pair of Russian Faberge nephrite jade, pink rhodonite Yaroshenko (Russian, 1846and diamond cufflinks, each of matching form with 1898). “Russian Lady in round stone disc with rose cut diamond accent at Carriage” - c.1980s, oil on center joined on a S form link marked with Faberge in canvas, apparently unsigned. Cyrillic and “56” for zolotnik assay--14k quality. Total Figural painting depicting a weight 9.8 grams. Estimate $3,600-$4,800 bust length portrait of a raven haired young woman dressed in a black fur coat and wearing black hat adorned with a white feather, figure sitting in an open air carriage and bearing rosy cheeks and stern facial expression, the carriage set within an urban winter lanwdscape with stone buildings to left and right, and with barren tree at left below grey sky suggesting approaching winter. Framed 38.25” x 48.25”. Unframed 30.5” x 40.5”. Note: This portrait of an unknown woman is a copy of a work by Nikolai Alexandrorich Yaroshenko which hung in the Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow, Russia. The copy is known as the “Jessee” (named for a previous owner) and was painted by an unknown Chinese artist while he was jailed in Shanghai, China during the Cultural Revolution. Provenance: August 1984, purchased by the warden of the Shanghai, China jail from the artist/inmate. July 1994, purchased by consignor Estimate $3,000-$5,000
784. Pair of Faberge Nephrite Jade & Diamond Cufflinks 782. Faberge Diamond & Guilloche Nautical Cufflinks August Fredrik Hollming (Finnish/Russian,1854-1913) for Faberge (Russian, late 19th/early 20th century). Very fine pair of matching 14k gold, diamond and guilloche enamel oval cufflinks, each with light blue guilloche enamel below diamond accented nautical anchor with serpentine rope within a oval diamond border, bar form closure at back of cufflink with nine rose cut diamonds. Marked on back of each cufflink with “AH” mark for goldsmith workmaster August Hollming (who was under exclusive contract for Faberge) and 56 zolotnik assay mark for 14k gold quality. Total weight 15.8 grams. Note: Von Habsburg’s 2000 book “Faberge: Imperial Craftsman and His World” includes a pair of nautical anchor motif guilloche enamel and diamond cufflinks by Hollming for Faberge from the Grand Duke Kirill Vladimirovich’s collection where the anchors symbolize Grand Duke Kirill Vladimoirovich’s work as commander of the Garde Equipage in the Imperial Navy. This pair of cufflinks while not from the Grand Duke’s personal collection likely also connects to the Imperial Navy of Russia. Estimate $5,000-$7,000
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783. Louis XVI Style Clock Garniture Set, Tiffany & Co.
August Fredrik Hollming (Finish/Russian, 1854-1913) for Faberge (Russian, late 19th/early 20th century). Pair of finely crafted 14k gold, diamond and nephrite jade cufflinks, each of round button form with jade disc with gold wire X form at center within a gold border with diamond accented edge, cylindrical bar form closure of each joined with chain link and ornamented with X motif adorned with rose cut diamonds. Each marked on back with “AH” for goldsmith workmaster August Hollming (who was under exclusive contract with Faberge) and 56 zolotnik assay mark for 14k gold quality. Total weight 11.0 grams. Estimate $5,000-$7,000
American, circa 1890. Louis XVI style gilt bronze and paste-brilliant mounted white marble mantel clock garniture with matching candleholders. The clock in lyre form surmounted by a sunburst mount, the porcelain dial with painted floral swags and signed Tiffany & Co, New York, the pendulum incorporating the swinging paste brilliant ring, the oval base with swags and beaded border resting on toupie feet. The twin candleholders with acorn finial raised on a crystal hexagonaltapering standard headed and terminating with paste-brilliant rings, mounted towards the top with twin scrolled, gilt bronze foliate candle arms with candlecups and crystal drip pans, on a square gilt bronze base. 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 $5,000-$7,000
785. Cecil Kennedy, Floral Still Life, O/C, Signed Cecil Kennedy (British, 1905-1997), “Still Life with Tulips, Narcissi and Camomile”-1929, oil on canvas, signed and dated lower right. Still life painting depicting a brightly colored floral arrangement at center contained in a blue and white porcelain vase on a table. R.J.P label on back of stretcher with basic information on work including title and registration number. Framed 30” x 23.75”. Unframed 22.5” x 16”. Estimate $4,000-$6,000
786. Important Queen Anne Walnut Linen Press, 18th C.
787. 18th C. George II Triple Top Card or Games Table
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
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
789. View of Fortress on Rhine River, Signed James Webb
788. Samuel John Lamorna Birch, “Cottage Landscape” O/C Samuel John Lamorna Birch (British, 1869-1955), “Cottage Landscape” oil on canvas, signed lower left. Figural landscape painting depicting a dirt road to the left of canvas leading to a lake in the foreground, cottage across the lake in the distance nestled into the foliage, one figure sitting in canoe another person resides on the dock to the right of the cottage. Blue sky and fluffy white clouds above. Framed 30” x 40”. Unframed 16.25” x 26.25”. Estimate $4,000-$6,000
James Webb (English, 1825-1895). “View of Ehrenbreitstein on the Rhine” - 1873, oil on canvas, signed and dated lower right. Finely painted panoramic view of Ehrenbreitstein Fortress resting on the bank of the Rhine River in Germany, a tall white stone building rising up just left of center and surrounded by shorter buildings of similar architecture, the foreground depicting the wide river full of merchant and passenger boats with a rocky bank exposed lower right, the background with tall hazy mountain range set below a blue sky holding wispy white clouds and two small flying birds. Inscription to verso of canvas, likely by artist “View of Ehrenbreitstein on the Rhine J. Webb”. Accompanied with research document provided by Mr. Schon upon sale to Sam Inman. Label to verso of stretcher from Frost & Reed, Ltd, London. Collection label to verso of stretcher for Kurt E. Schon of New Orleans, Louisiana. Framed 30.75” x 48.5”, unframed 24” x 42”. Provenance: Collection of Kurt E. Schon, New Orlean, Louisiana. Acquired by Inman Estate 1996. Estimate $10,000-$20,000
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790. H. van Hove, “Unloading the Catch”, Signed Oil Hubertus van Hove (Dutch, 1814-1865), “Unloading the Catch”- 1834, oil on canvas, signed and dated lower right of center. Figural landscape painting depicting men unloading the days catch onto the dock near windmill at dusk, at left of composition man rides horse away from center on a dirt path, at center foreground stands a tall wooden windmill with shingled roof, at its base a woman approaching group of men at right on the dock working near boats, at right a glimpse of river with ships in distance. Christie’s label to verso of frame. Framed 42.2” x 51”. Unframed 26.25” x 33.5”. Provenance: Acquired at Christie’s Amsterdam, sale #2849 “Old Masters and 19th Century Art”, November 9, 2010, Lot 102. Estimate $10,000-$20,000
791. Cornelis Wouter Bouter, “A Mother’s Joy”, O/C Cornelis Wouter Bouter (Dutch, 1888-1966), “A Mother’s Joy”, oil on canvas, signed lower right, verso of frame with remnants of Christie’s labels. Figural genre painting depicting a mother wearing white bonnet seated in ladderback chair, next to table with copper teapot and cup, holding a steaming tapered pot in hand with spoon next to young child in woven wicker rocking bassinet eating out of smaller cup or mug. Two girls flank central figures—one seated reading, the other standing and watching over her little sibling holding rag doll. Interior with small fire under hanging cast iron lidded pot, stored pot on wall, clock with brass weights and view out of paned window at left to spring day. Framed 39.25” x 47.5”. Unframed 31.5” x 39.5”. Provenance: Acquired from Christie’s Amsterdam: Pictures, Watercolours & Drawings”, June 13, 2006, Sale #2707 as Lot 169 by a private collection in Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $6,000-$8,000
792. Ladies Platinum, Diamond & Emerald Ring Ladies platinum, diamond and emerald ring of rounded form with 60 brilliant cut diamonds ( 3.60 carats total weight, GIA color: G, clarity: VS) at top and bottom with band of 9 emerald 793. cut emeralds running horizontally at center (2.7 carats Florentine 14k Yellow Gold Chain Link Necklace Italian Florentine 14k yellow gold chain link necktotal weight, color: medium light to bright green, scattered lace with 28 connected flattened chains (each with inclusions). US ring size 7. Total weight 12.1 grams. Copy of four joined textured strands). appraisal from Knox: Designers and Makers of Fine Jewelry, Back of clasp marked “14K”. Length 16”. 180 Allen Road, NE, Suite 107, Atlanta, Georgia dated to Total weight 37.6 grams. October 14th, 1989 available upon request. Estimate $3,000-$5,000 Estimate $4,000-$6,000
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794. 14k Gold & Channel Set Diamond Ring (2.5 ctw) Ladies 14k white gold and diamond ring with elegant and modern channel set diamonds (2.5 carats total weight, color: G, clarity: VS) on a tapered band. Indistinguishably marked on interior of band. US ring size 6.5. Total weight 4.2 grams. Estimate $3,000-$5,000
795. Circle of Kensett, 1844 Hudson River School Scene Circle of John Frederick Kensett (American (New York/ Connecticut), 11816-1872). “A Scene From Nature” - 1844, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned, inscribed to verso of canvas with title above “John F. Kensett New York 1844”. Luminist landscape painting depicting a single figure in red standing in a shadowy wooded scene within a small pool of light cast on the forest floor, the immense and feathery trees skillfully painted in many tones of green and forming a tall canopy over the figure, the gray sky above mottled with white clouds. Painting typical of Kensett’s early Hudson River School works displaying strikingly clear light, restrained tones of gray and greens, and a bird’s eye view on a sublime and calm scene in nature. Framed 20.5” x 18.25”. Unframed 12.125” x 10.125”. Provenance: Acquired by a private collection in Atlanta, Georgia through Spanierman Gallery, New York, whereby sold through King Art, LLC, Milwaukee, Wisconsin in 2011 and acquired by private collection in Decatur, Georgia. Estimate $10,000-$20,000
796. Early 19th C. NY Gothic Revival Tall Case Clock American, New York, first half of 19th century. A mahogany and mahogany veneer tall case clock, the astragal-shaped hood decorated by three conical spires, the uppermost spire resting on a plinth, the framed circular glass door enclosing brass clock face, overall flanked by small decorative Doric columns, the waist section comprising of an upper molded plinth and architrave decorated with highly figured mahogany veneer, the central glass door in the form of a Gothic arch, enclosing eight-day works with two weights and circular brass pendulum, the door surmounting a decorative molded rectangular molding comprising of cross-banded mahogany crotch veneer, the waist overall flanked by conforming decorative Doric columns, all joined by a cyma-curved waist molding surmounting a base section decorated with two veneered Gothic arches of bookmatched mahogany crotch veneer, all over a shaped apron on French feet. Height 83.25” width 20”, depth 10.5”. Provenance: From the Estate of Sam & Florence Inman, Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $8,000-$12,000
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798. Dutch 1876 Oil, “Skaters at a Dutch Quay”, Signed, Christie’s Provenance
797. Brovar, “Birch Trees Amid a Winter Landscape” Yakov Ivanovich Brovar (Russian, 1864-1941), “Birch Trees Amid a Winter Landscape”, oil on canvas laid down on board, signature lower right in Cyrillic. Painting depicting towering birch trees on the right, blanket of white snow envelopes the foreground, stark leafless trees in the background amid a grey sky. Framed 25.5” x 20.5”. Unframed 17.8” x 12.6”. Estimate $7,000-$9,000
Dutch School, third quarter 19th century. “Skaters at a Dutch Quay” - 1876, oil on canvas, signed and dated lower right. Naturalistic horizontal landscape painting with figures in wintery scene, at center a large frozen lake bearing many people riding on sleds and horse drawn carriages before stone and wood structures and docked boats set on the far bank before a windmill, a second windmill at right in distance beside homes with smoking chimneys, the scene at dusk with highlighted clouds in a blue sky. Christie’s label to verso of frame. Framed 32.875” x 44.25”. Unframed 23.5” x 35.25”. Provenance: Acquired at Christie’s sale #4042 “19th Century European Art Including Russian Pictures and a Symbolist Collection with a Richard Wagner Section”, June 7, 2006, South Kensington, London, Lot 129. Estimate $5,000-$7,000
799. Pieter Cornelis Dommersen, Dutch O/C, Signed, Christie’s Provenance Pieter Cornelis Dommersen (Dutch, 1834-1908). “Skaters on a Dutch Canal”, oil on canvas, signed lower left. Winter genre painting depicting Dutch men, women and children enjoying a day of ice skating on a large frozen pond in foreground, frozen landscape surrounds ice and church steeple can be seen in distance. Verso of frame with Christie’s label. 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
800. Set of 6 Chip-Carved Quebracho Wood Chairs Portuguese, 18th century. A set of six Brazilian quebracho wood three-legged chip-carved chairs, the tall curved backs decorated with a chip-carved chevron pattern, the molded trapezoidal seat comprised of one solid piece of wood, all raised on three rustic splayed legs. Height (tallest chair) 42.5”, width 15.75”, depth 17” (dimensions vary as chairs made using early construction methods and do not precisely match). Estimate $3,000-$5,000
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803. Ladies 18k White Gold & Diamond Necklace
802. 19th C. American Portrait of Father and Daughter American School, mid 19th century. Formal portrait painting depicting a father and daughter in an interior, the father seated in wooden chair with dark red upholstery and wearing a brown coat over gray suit with vest over a white shirt and cravat, his right arm bent at the elbow and resting on a wooden table beside an open book, his daughter at left wearing a red coat over white shirt and leaning forward on her father’s knee with one hand outstretched 801. as she looks up at him through matching blue eyes, the 18th C. American Mahogany Secretary pair set before a heavy dark red drape. American, second half of 18th century. A secretary desk Framed 45.25” x 39.5”. Unframed 39.5” x 33.75”. and bookcase, mahogany with oak and Southern yellow Provenance: From the Estate of Sam & Florence Inman, pine secondary wood, the bookcase comprising two Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $2,000-$4,000 glass doors decorated in Chinese-style fretwork, opening to shelf interior with three slats for shelves, back lined in painted grain, surmounting slant top secretary desk with two baize-lined supports, opening to two rows of four cubby holes over two small drawers lined in Southern yellow pine with small brass pulls over one longer drawer flanking central prospect drawer opening to two interior cubby holes decorated with conforming scalloped molding and two small drawers, surmounting four desk drawers lined in oak at sides and Southern yellow pine at bottom and back, all raised on cyma curve carved front feet. Height 91”, width 42.25”, depth 21.5” (slant top lid closed), depth 13.25” (slant top lid open). Provenance: From the Estate of Sam & Florence Inman, Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $2,000-$4,000
Ladies 18k white gold and diamond necklace with 19 modern round brilliant diamonds ( 1.90 carats total weight, color: G, clarity: VS) joined by curved links. Clasp marked with “750” within diamond. Length 16”. Total weight 27.5 grams. Estimate $3,000-$5,000
804. 2 Ring Set--18k White Gold, Diamond & Sapphire Ladies two piece ring set comprising of a ring with five diamonds at top with accent diamond on side of embellished shank, marked on interior with “DE MERIN 18K”; and a ring with central oval cut sapphire with diamond accent, marked “18K DE MERIN”. Together both rings include 1.00 carat total weight of diamonds, color: G, clarity: VS, sapphire 3.25 carats total weight. US ring size 6. Total weight of both items 11.9 grams. Estimate $3,000-$5,000
805. 14k Gold & Garnet Floral Necklace (25.52 ctw) Ladies vintage 1960s 14k yellow gold and garnet flower motif necklace with 29 flowers--each composed of 10 round cabochon garnet gemstones ( 25.52 carats total weight). Marked “575” on clasp. Necklace length 18.5”. Total weight 60.4 grams. Estimate $4,000-$6,000
807. F. J. Boston Signed Oil Genre Painting, “Sisters” Frederick James Boston (American (New York/ Connecticut), 1855- 1932). “Sisters”, oil on wood panel, signed lower left. Finely painted genre scene depicting two fair haired sisters with blue eyes leaning out of a house window and smiling, the window with white frame and flanked by blue shutters with pink roses climbing up the edges of the composition, both girls with soft hair pulled back from their porcelain complected faces. Framed 35.5” x 31.625”. Unframed 26” x 22”. Provenance: Acquired at James D. Julia, Spectacular Maine Summer Auction, August 25, 2009 from a private collection in southern Maine. Estimate $3,000-$5,000
806. Monumental 9 Light Cut Crystal Chandelier Irish, early 20th century. Monumental cut crystal nine light chandelier attributed to Waterford with umbrella form corona over a blown and star cut glass globe and panel cut vasiform standard joined to a scalloped and diamond point cut bowl issuing two tiers of scrolling candle arms, the upper tier with three lights alternating with three spear form prisms, the lower tier with six scrolled arms terminating in a crystal candle cups with shaped bobeches, the whole hung with large & small faceted pear shaped drops, faceted beads and cascades of beaded swags, all above an umbrella form base centered with large faceted ball drop. Height 45”, width 35”. Provenance: From the Estate of Sam & Florence Inman, Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $3,000-$5,000
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809. 18k Gold, Green Tourmaline & Diamond Ring
808. Pair of William and Mary Needlepoint Side Chairs Early 18th century. Period William and Mary (1689-1702) stained walnut wood frame with upholstered in multicolored needlepoint fabric with figural scenes, one chair depicting a cavalier, the other a lady, both chairs with dusty rose velvet sides and back, s-scroll and foliate carved front stretcher, shaped back stretcher, all raised on block-and-baluster-turned legs. height 40”, width 18”, depth 20”, seat to floor. Provenance: From the Estate of Sam & Florence Inman, Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
Ladies handmade 18k white and yellow gold, green tourmaline and diamond ring with one natural channel set oval green tourmaline ( 1.50 carats total weight, medium to dark forest green, clarity: VS) flanked on each side with three diamonds ( 0.25 carat total weight, average color: F, average clarity: VS2). Marked “750” with an archer with bow, acid tested as 18k white and yellow gold quality. US size 4.25. Total weight 4.5 grams. Estimate $$1,000-$1,500
811. Ladies 14K Gold Bypass Diamond Ring
810. Men’s 14k Yellow Gold Ring w/ Center Diamond
Ladies 14k white gold bypass diamond ring with two pear-shaped diamonds ( 1.15 carats total weight, GIA color: J, clarity: Si2-VS2) and 13 baguette cut diamonds ( 0.35 carats total weight). Unmarked. US ring size 8. Total weight 4.0 grams. Copy of appraisal from Knox: Designers and Makers of Fine Jewelry, 180 Allen Road, NE, Suite 107, Atlanta, Georgia dated to October 14th, 1989 available upon request. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
Men’s 14k yellow gold and diamond ring with modern round brilliant cut diamond at center in prong setting recessed in square niche (0.50 carat total weight, color: I, clarity: VS) on a textured tapered shank with woven motif. Marked on interior of band with four stars in front of “14K”. US ring size 9.75. Total weight 12.3 grams. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
813. Palatial Napoleon III Style Ebonized Bibliotheque 812. Circle of D. Wolstenholme, 18th C. Oil Fair Scene Circle of Dean Wolstenholme, Sr. (British, 1757-1837). “October Pleasure Fair”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. A period figural scene depicting many lively characters gathered to front of a stone cottage at center, the structure with high peaked thatch roof and with other steepled structure behind it at right, the figures to foreground a mixture of women, children, and men along with two brown horses at left beside a tree, one with rider still atop it, the many characters at center engaged in conversation and ware selling and spreading back to right aside structure in shadow. Paper label to verso “Davies and Turner, Shippers and Packers, England and Scotland”. Framed 25.5” x 32.25”, unframed 19.25” x 25.875”. Provenance: From the Estate of Henry G. Muecke Jr., Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $3,000-$5,000
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French, late 19th/early 20th century. An ebonized wood breakfront bibliotheque of impressive palatial scale in the Napoleon III style, the upper case comprising a molded frieze with projecting triglyphs over a beaded molding with central carved acanthus leaf motif, over three windowed display cabinets comprising central cabinet with two doors and two quarter round side cabinets, each opening to taupe velvet interior with steel brackets for shelf adjustment, each cabinet flanked by ring and baluster turnings resting on half round fluted columns on stepped plinth bases, the lower case comprising a conforming top over two central frieze drawers separated by fluted triglyph surmounting two front doors decorated with astragal motifs within panels and two conforming quarter round side compartments, all with 2 rows of shelf space, all flanked by molded and fluted capitals over tapering curved balusters carved with anthemion within strapwork upon projecting molded plinths joining with the molded plinth base. Height 111”, width 93”, depth 24”. Estimate $3,000-$5,000
814. Pierre Jules Mene Signed Bronze “Chasse au Lievre” Pierre Jules Mene (French, 1810-1879). “Chasse au Lievre dans les Vignes (Hare Hunting in the Vineyard)” - 1872, cast bronze, signed and dated to right side of plinth. Highly detailed cast bronze sculpture depicting two hunting hounds or dogs, one with head lowered and clutching a rabbit in its jaw as the other stands above him and peers down, the figures set to a naturalistic ovular base with grape vines covered in leaves and fruit clusters. 8” x 15.625” x 7.75”. Reference: Pierre-Jules Mêne Catalogue Raisonné, Michel Poletti & Alain Richarme, Univers de Bronze, Paris, 2007, pg. 56. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
815. Louis XV Style Parquetry Commode with Marble Top French, 20th century. A bombe form fruitwood parquetry commode in the Louis XV style (1723-1764). Height 35”, width 55”, depth 21”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
816. 18th C. French Oil, Portrait with Livery Collar
French School, late 18th century. “Royal Portrait with Livery Collar”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Finely rendered portrait painting depicting a young man at bust length, likely of some royal station, wearing heavily gilt brocaded cape with ermine trim and secondary over cape of black spotted white ermine with lace ruffle to front of collar, a livery collar over his shoulders with red gems set within silver rings on a gold bow form chain bearing badge with rider on horseback, the figure’s long and flowing dark curled hair lying forward down right shoulder, the figure set within an ovular painted cartouche. Framed 37.5” x 32.75”. Unframed 30” x 25.125”. Estimate $2,000-$4,000
818. 18k Two Tone Gold & Diamond Earrings
817. Ladies 14k Gold, Diamond & Yellow Diamond Ring Ladies 14k yellow and white gold ring with two interwoven bands forming X with two rows of yellow round diamonds ( 1.00 carat total weight) within smaller accent diamond borders ( 0.70 carat total weight). Marked “14K” on interior of band. Total weight 7.2 grams. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
Ladies 18k yellow gold, white gold and diamond button ear clip earrings containing 68 full cut diamonds ( 2.75 carats total weight, GIA color: G, clarity: VS1-VS2) in a two tone 18k yellow gold and 18k white gold mount. Earrings with rounded shell form motif with omega backs without posts. Marked on back “18K”. Total weight 14.3 grams. Copy of appraisal from Knox: Designers and Makers of Fine Jewelry, 180 Allen Road, NE, Suite 107, Atlanta, Georgia dated to October 14th, 1989 available upon request. Estimate $4,000-$6,000
819. Set of 8 Jansen Louis XV Style Side Chairs Jansen, 20th Century. Set of 8 Louis XV style side chairs with walnut base, comprising of foliate carving at sides and back and central shell and acanthus carving at shaped skirt, all raised on four cabriole legs with shell-carved knees adorned with s-scroll and foliate carving terminating in acanthus-carved scroll feet, supported by cross-frame stretcher joined by central floral medallion. The seat and back upholstered in damask fabric featuring an ivory floral pattern upon an aquamarine ground. 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
820. Louis XV Style Mahogany 3 Drawer Bombe Commode French, 19th century. Louis XV (1723-1774) style mahogany bombe serpentine facade three-drawer commode with cast brass mounts, the top comprising of four bookmatched mahogany veneers, the backplates 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 220.5”. Provenance: From the Estate of Sam & Florence Inman, Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $3,000-$5,000
821. 19th C. French Oil, “Woman Leading Cattle”, Didier
Jules Didier (French, 1831-1892). “Woman Leading Cattle”, oil on canvas, signed lower left. Framed 24.75” x 34.5”, unframed 16” x 25.75”. Estimate $3,000-$5,000
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822. Circle of Wm. Aikman, “Portrait of Stately Man”
823. Manner of Cosmo Alexander, Portrait of a Gentleman
824. British School, Portrait of Elegant Woman, 18th C.
CIrcle of William Aikman (Scottish, 1682-1731). “Portrait of Stately Man with Black Hair”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Early to mid 18th century formal portrait painting. 19th century paper label to verso of stretcher for Hay & Lyall, carvers and gilders to the Queen, founded in 1811 in Aberdeen, Scotland. Framed 36.125” x 31.125”, unframed 30.125” x 25”. Provenance: From the Estate of Henry G. Muecke Jr., Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
Manner of Cosmo Alexander (Scottish, 1724-1772), “Portrait of a Gentleman”, oil on canvas, unsigned. Verso of frame with hand written applied plaque noting artist and subject “ROSE OF KILROCK CASTLE”. Sitter could be a male member of the Rose Clan in Scotland who resided at Kilravock Castle in the council area of Highland, Scotland. Framed 36.75” x 31.75”. Unframed 30” x 22.25”. Provenance: From the Estate of Henry G. Muecke Jr., Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
British School, 18th century. “Portrait of a Lady in Blue”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Framed 39” x 34”, Unframed 30” x 25”. Provenance: From the Estate of Henry G. Muecke Jr., Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
827. After Titian, “Young Woman with a Fur Coat”, 19th After Titian Vecelli (Italian, 1487-1571), “Young Woman with a Fur Coat”-1535, oil on canvas, unsigned. 19th century figural oil painting after the Venetian Old Master’s work currently housed at the Kunsthistoriches Museum in Vienna, Austria. Framed 44.5” x 30”. Unframed 39.25” x 25”. Provenance: From the Estate of Sam and Florence Inman, Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $3,000-$5,000
825. John Moir, “Portrait of a Gentleman” O/C, Signed John Moir (English, 1776-1857), “Portrait of a Gentleman” 1835, oil on canvas, signed and dated lower left. Figural portrait painting depicting gentleman at bust length with white hair, dressed in black coat and white neck tie. Serious facial expression and muted background. Period paper label to verso “William Murray Carver and Gilder Glascow”. Framed 40.25” x 35.25”. Unframed 24” x 18.75”. Estimate $1,000--$2,000
826. Early 19th English Oak Longcase Clock, Tetbury English, early 19th century. English oak longcase clock having a brass ball-and-spire finial with swan-neck pediment and brass terminals, over a dentil molded cornice, the hood with Corinthian columns with cast capitals centered a glazed dooropening to the 11-inch square silvered dial with Arabic and Roman numerals, recessed date aperture and decorated subsidiary seconds, decorative steel blue pierced hands and engraved T Wood, Tetbury, all within gilt floral corner spandrels. The trunk with fluted and canted corners with arched door concealing the twin weights and pendulum, raised on a plain plinth base. Height 91”, width 20”, depth 11”. Provenance: From the Estate of Henry G. Muecke Jr., Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
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828. After Joshua Reynolds, William Chambers, 19th C. After Sir Joshua Reynolds (English, 1723-1792). “Portrait of Sir William Chambers”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Finely painted 19th century Grand Manner portrait depicting the noted architect Sir William Chambers (English/ Swedish, 1723-1796) after the original by Reynolds of c.1780. Framed 37” x 32.25”. Unframed 30” x 25”. Provenance: From the Estate of Henry G. Muecke Jr., Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $4,000-$6,000
830. English Georgian Mahogany Sideboard with Gallery
829. British School Signed 19th C. Oil, Animals at Dawn
English, late 18th/early 19th century (circa 1790-1815). Height 56”, width 62.25”, depth 82”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
British School, 19th century. “Farm Animals at Dawn”, oil on canvas, signed lower left “H. Harmes”. Framed 20.5” x 24.25”. Unframed 18.125” x 14.125”.Provenance: From the Estate of Sam & Florence Inman, Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $800-$1,200
831. British School, 19th C. O/C “The Harvesters” British School, 19th century. “The Harvesters”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned, label on verso noting J. Fairhurst, circa dates 1820-1830. Framed 32” x 38.25”. Unframed 24.25” x 30.5”. Provenance: Acquired directly from Private Collection of Head of Rich’s Connoisseur Gallery by a private collector in Atlanta, Georgia Estimate $800-$1,200
832. English Mahogany Inlaid Corner Cabinet English, late 19th century. Height 94.25”, width 43”, depth 22.5” Estimate $800$1,200
833. 19th C. Oil, English Village Landscape with Figures George Thompson (British, 19th century), “View of English Countryside”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Landscape painting depicting small period rural village, possibly near Wallingford, Berkshire. Label to verso of frame with artist name and date attribution as well as alternate painting title “Children in Landscape”. Label to verso of structure with information on restoration technique used by Cumberland Art Conservation, Nashville, Tennessee. Framed 28.125” x 38.25”. Unframed 20.25” x 30.25”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
834. 20th C. Mahogany Secretary Desk & Bookcase English, 20th century. Height 94” (with pediment), height (without pediment) 84”, width of pediment 46”, width of base 43.25”, depth (with slant top lid open) 27”, depth (with slant top lid closed) 24”. Provenance: From the Estate of Henry G. Estimate $800-$1,200
836. Set of 8 Chippendale Style Mahogany Chairs
835. Cummings, Maritime Oil, Christie’s Provenance George R. Cummings (British, b. 1932- ), “Endurance”-2003, oil on masonite board, signed and dated lower left. Two labels on verso--one with “Shackleton’s “Endurance” Weddell Sea”, the other with “George R. Cummings 19 Blackford Hill View Edinburgh EH93HD”. Framed 35.25” x 57.25”. Unframed 24” x 48”. Provenance: Acquired from “Maritime Pictures”, Christie’s South Kensington, London, May 26, 2004 (Sale #9856) as Lot 745. Estimate $800-$1,200
20th century. Arm chair height 39.5”, width 23.5”, depth 21”, seat to floor 19”. Side chair height 37.5”, width 18”, depth 21”, seat to floor 19”. Provenance: From the Estate of Sam & Florence Inman, Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
837. Manner of John Sell Cotman, 19th C. Oil Manner of John Sell Cotman (British, 1782-1842), “Stroll by the River”, oil on canvas, unsigned. Verso of stretcher with remnant of handwritten label. Framed 23” x 32”. Unframed 19” x 28.25”. Estimate $800-$1,200
839. 19th C. British School Large Pastoral Landscape 838. Chippendale Style Mahogany Camelback Sofa Height 35”, width 81”, depth 28”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
British School, first half 19th century. “Pastoral Landscape”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Framed 29.875” x 34.75”, unframed 24.75” x 29.75”. Provenance: From the Estate of Henry G. Muecke Jr., Atlanta, GA. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
840. Pair of 18th C Lowestoft Porcelain Hexagonal English, circa 1760. Height 11.6”. Provenance:Vases From the Estate of Henry G. Muecke Jr., Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
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843. Early 20th C., American School, “Foothills” O/C American School, early 20th century. “Foothills”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Framed 34.25” x 54.25”. Unframed 30” x 50”. Estimate $700-$900
841. Circle of John Kensett, “Wooded Landscape”, Oil Circle of John Frederick Kensett (American (Pennsylvania/ New York), 1816-1872). “Wooded Landscape with Figures”, oil on wood panel, apparently unsigned. Period paper label fragment to verso inscribed in pencil “Kensett”. Framed 20” x 23.375”, unframed 13.75” x 17.5”. Provenance: From the Estate of Henry G. Muecke Jr., Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
842. Set of 6 John Widdicomb Regency Dining Chairs American, 20th century. Each chair is stamped “314” to the underside of seat, all but 1 chair is mounted with a metal maker’s tag.Armchair height 34.5”, width 21.75 (arm to arm), seat depth 18”, seat height 18.5”. Side chair height 33.5”, width 20.5”, seat depth 16.5”, seat height 18.5”. Estimate $600-$800
846. Charles Partridge Adams, Signed Colorado Landscape 845. 20th C. American Mahogany Inlaid Sideboard
Charles Partridge Adams (American, 1858-1942), “Colorado Landscape”, watercolor on paper, signed lower left. Unframed 5.75” x 9.9”. Estimate $800-$1,200
American, 20th century. Height 35”, width 57.5”, depth 19.75”. Estimate $800-$1,200
844. Paul E. Harney, “Three Chickens”, Signed & Dated
849. American Late Classical Secretary Bookcase
Paul E. Harney, Jr. (American, (Illinois/Missouri) 1850-1915), “Three Chickens”-1915, oil on artist’s board, signed and dated lower left “Paul E. Harney 1915”. Framed 13.25” x 14.75”. Unframed 10.125” x 11.75”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
848. South Sea Silver Grey Cultured Pearl Studs Ladies South Sea silver-gray cultured pearl studs (11.5mm each--near round, grade A, soft luster with minor blemishes, nicely matched). Pearls likely enhanced to improve color. Marked “14K” on ear nuts, acid tested as 14k quality. Total weight 4.5 grams. Estimate $600-$800
American, 19th century. Height 89.75”, width 42.25”, depth 20”. Estimate $800-$1,200
847. 21 Pcs, Tiffany “King William” Sterling Flatware Tiffany and Company (American (New York), founded 1837). Collection comprising 8 hollow handle dinner knives (10.5” long), 10 hollow handle luncheon knives (9.375” long), 1 luncheon fork (7” long), 1 table spoon (7.25”long), and 1 tea spoon (6.125” long). Accompanied iwith four original dust bags. Each piece marked. Total weight with allowance for stainless blades 42.74 troy ounces. Estimate $700-$900
851. 8 Coalport Chicago Exhibition Demitasse with Saucers
850. Ladies 14k Yellow Gold & Amethyst Ring Ladies 14k yellow gold and amethyst ring with a large faceted emerald cut amethyst gemstone ( 20 x 14mm) at center within prong setting on a pierced lappet border connecting to engraved tapered shank. Apparently unmarked. US ring size 4. Total weight 7.5 grams. Estimate $700-$900
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American, circa 1893. An extremely fine set of Coalport porcelain demitasse cups with saucers from the Chicago 1893 Exposition, comprising the following patterns: cup and saucer pattern Y1772; cup pattern Y1824, saucer pattern Y1843; cup and saucer pattern Y1843; cup and saucer pattern Y1826; cup and saucer pattern Y1824; cup pattern Y1824, saucer with impressed mark 14F3; both cups w/pattern Y1584, one saucer impressed 14G3, the other 14i3. Each cup with printed mark for the Chicago Exhibition 1893, and green printed crown Coalport mark. Height of cups 3.5”, diameter of saucers 4.5”. Provenance: From the Estate of Sam & Florence Inman, Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $800-$1,200
852. 18k Gold Bangle Bracelet w/ Red Faux Enamel Ladies 18k yellow gold bangle bracelet with eight dark red faux enamel thin accent stripes throughout form with beaded and teardrop textured motif. Marked “22K 695 916’ but acid tested as 18k gold plated, also marked with “RKG” for maker. Interior measures 7”. Total weight 23.2 grams. Estimate $700-$900
855. Continental Gilt & Polychrome Dowry Chest, 18th C.
853. Continental 19th C. Gothic Style Carved Oak Shelf
Continental (likely French), 19th century. Back wired for hanging. height 42.5”, width 33”, depth 9.5”, depth of shelf 6.5”. Estimate $700-$900
856. 18th C. Spanish Colonial Carved Wood Santo Figure
854. 18th C. Continental Brass Alms Dish, St. George Continental, 18th century, possibly earlier. A handcrafted round brass alms dish, likely Dutch or German, with wide rim and shallow basin, the central medallion with repousse decoration depicting St. George slaying a dragon, the scene with double repousse rings enclosing a band of embossed demilunes, with a band to exterior of second ring of indistinct embossed Latin text, the wide rim of dish with turned lip and embossed floral decoration. Unmarked. 1.625” tall, 14.625” diameter. Provenance: From the Estate of Henry G. Muecke Jr., Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $800-$1,200
Spanish Colonial, 18th century possibly earlier. A carved and polychromed wood Santo sculpture or revultos, likely of pine wood, depicting a male figure standing at full length square on two feet wearing draping robes with both arms bent at the elbow and holding items, the right hand with a box or thick book, the figure with bowl cut hair reaching down neck and with pointy nose and bulbous eyes, the sculpture with remnants of green and red paint, especially to back. 20.75” tall, 6.625” x 5” deep. Estimate $400-$600
Continental, likely 18th century, with original case and likely later painted and gilt decoration. A Continental wooden dowry chest, the exterior overall decorated with carved gilt and polychrome painted decoration, the hinged and molded lid with carved armorial decoration and gilt sunburst with central initials and deep green and crimson painted foliate motifs flanking a central carved rampant lion all linked by carved strapwork, hinged to chest case by handcrafted wrought iron hinges and nails, opening to oak chest interior with small joined wooden till for storage and lid support and hand wrought iron lock, the exterior of the case decorated with a carved and gilt frieze depicting a Romanesque interior comprising an arched colonnade, each arch surmounting a gilded figure in medieval garb: at left a bearded man holding a gilded book, at center a figure chiseling an image of the Madonna and Child, at right a figure hammering a Corinthian capital over a work table, each scene decorated with a varying patterned gilt and polychrome background and separated by a spiral turned column with Corinthian capitals, the friezes above the archway decorated with gilt carved paterae on a crimson ground, the chest sides decorated with central painted armorial teardrop shields framed by deep green and crimson painted foliate motifs within gilt strapwork, all resting on a gilded heavy base molding. Height 18”, length 50”, width 17.25”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
857. Rustic Spanish 2-Tier Table w/Lower Gallery Likely Spanish, 19th century. A rustic oak wood table with two tiers, the top raised on two front stiles surmounting the lower tier comprising a gallery with stiles cut in the form of balusters. height 37”, length 54.25”, width 23”. Estimate $500-$700
858. Pair of Spanish Louis XV Style Gilt Wall Sconces
Spain, first quarter 20th century. A pair of Spanish Louis XV style gilt bronze wall sconces, each having a foliate and C scroll backplate issuing three foliate scrolling candle arms supporting foliate molded candle cups with leafy drip pans. height 18.75”, width 16.5”. Estimate $800-$1,200
859. Alex de Andreis “Cavalier” Oil on Canvas, Signed Alex de Andreis (Belgian, 1880-1929), “Cavalier in Red”, oil on canvas, signed lower right. Figural painting depicting a bust length portrait of a male cavalier in traditional dress with large black hat, white collar, and red cape with serious facial expression, holding his sword in gloved hand. Figure standing in an interior with diamond patterned paned glass at left and wood paneling at right in background. Accompanied with copy of original invoice from E.F. Dietrich Detroit Art and Auction Rooms dated 1935 upon request. Framed 40” x 33.75”. Unframed 32” x 26.25”. Provenance: From the Collection of Mrs. Jackson, Detroit, Michigan whereby sold at E.F. Dietrich Detroit Art and Auction Rooms at 4741 Woodward Avenue in April of 1935 whereby acquired by a Private Collector in Fort Pierce, Florida whereby purchased by a Private Collector in Smyrna, Tennessee thence by descent to the present owner in St. Simon’s Island, Georgia. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
860. Pair of Vienna Angled Sofas by Ebanista Matched pair of Vienna angled sofas manufactured by Ebanista, each with scrolled, angled and padded back, arms and sides over a serpentine seat with two removable seat cushions and two throw pillows covered in chocolate velvet with decorative nailhead trim. Height 38.5”, width 90”, seat depth 22.5”, seat height 21”. Estimate $2,000-$4,000
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861. Pair, 19th C. Carved Giltwood Brackets w/ Birds Continental, 19th century. A pair of mirrored carved and gilt wood wall brackets with central figural bird, possibly a phoenix, surrounded by c scroll and acanthus leaf scrolls along with flower blossoms and an undulating ground at top with foliate motif, the whole surmounted by a trefoil plank with carved decoration band at edge. 18.75” tall, 16.5” wide at top, 9” deep at top. Provenance: From the Estate of Sam & Florence Inman, Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $800-$1,200
863. Pair of Boehm “Wood Thrushes” (#485) Bisque Sculptures Boehm. Pair of “Wood Thrushes” (485) porcelain sculptures. One depicting mother Thrasher feeding her three baby birds in their nest, babies mouths are stretched open wide. Nest placed on small branch surrounded by white lilies and green leaves. The other sculpture depicting a male thrush perched on branch with mouth open. Both marked to underside with makers mark and title of piece, also signed to base “Boehm”. Female thrush 14.5” x 10.5” x 5.25”. Male thrush 15” x 10.5” x 6”. Provenance: From the Estate of Sam & Florence Inman, Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $800-$1,200
862. Bien Chromolithograph After Audubon, Rusty Grackle John James Audubon (American, 1785-1851), “Rusty Grakle”, plate No. 7-4, 222, from “The Birds of America”, chromolithograph printed by Julius Bien (American,1826-1909) , New York, 1860. Ornithological chromolithograph print on paper depicting four rusty grackle or blackbirds (a male, a female and two young birds) perched in olive branches with scattered clusters of fruit. Upper left with “No. 7-4.”, upper right with “PLATE 222”, lower left with “Drawn from Nature by J.J. Audubon, F,R,S. F,L,S.”, lower center with “Rusty Grakle QUISCALUS FERRUGINEUS. Bonap, Male 1. Female 2. Young. 3 Black Haw”, lower right “Chromolithy by J. Bien, New York 1860”. Framed 46.5” x 36.75”. Sight size 34” x 23.75”. Estimate $800-$1,200
864. 14k Yellow Gold Nugget & Pink Coral Ring
866. Large 18k Gold, Pink Tourmaline & Diamond Ring
14k yellow gold ring with nugget textured shank and setting containing a near round cabochon pink coral. Marked on interior of band “14K”. US ring size 7. Total weight 21.2 grams. Estimate $1,200-$2,400
865. 18k & Gemstone Huggie Earrings with Floral Motif Pair of cast and assembled 18k yellow gold and gemstone hinged huggie earrings with floral motif throughout in peridots, amethysts, citrines, pink tourmalines, and blue topaz, post backs. Earrings with fancy cut away design on interior. Marked with “750” and tested as 18k quality. Total weight 21 grams. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
867. Boehm Western Bluebirds (400-01), Large Bisque Boehm. Western Bluebird (400-01). Large and impressive bisque porcelain sculpture depicting a male and female Western Bluebird resting atop flowering branches with yellow clustered blossoms throughout, set upon a naturalistic base with clover and small blue flowers upon a further white bisque plinth. Marked to underside with makers mark and piece title, both signed to base “Boehm”. 17.25” tall, 18” wide, 6.25” deep. Provenance: From the Estate of Sam & Florence Inman, Atlanta, Georgia. Estimtae $1,000-$2,000
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Ladies 18k yellow gold, pink tourmaline and diamond ring with thick large band with twisted rope border at top and bottom framing oval pink tourmaline (measuring 6.9 x 8.9mm, 1.51 carat total weight) at center with three diamond accents on each side (0.06 carat total weight) . Apparently unmarked. US ring size 6. Total weight 18.0 grams. Estimate $1,500-$2,000
869. 3 19th C. Meissen Style Bird Sculptures, Marked 868. 14k Yellow Gold & Seed Pearl Floral Necklace Ladies vintage (circa 1930s) 14k yellow gold and seed pearl floral motif necklace with three petaled flowers amid thin plant leaves ornamented with seed pearls and joined on a twisted rope form chain. Marked on back of center flower “15Ct”. Length 16”. Total weight 19.0 grams. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
Continental, late 19th century. A collection of three large Meissen style hand painted porcelain sculptures depicting long beaked birds with brown, red, yellow, black, and green bodies, each bird perched atop a white column with legs extending down either side and grasping a stylized tree branch, the central column with applied berries, flowers, foliage, and bugs. Each marked to back of base with blue underglaze crossed arrows bearing four feathers. Tallest bird 13.25” tall, 10.75” wide, 4.5” deep. Provenance: From the Estate of Sam & Florence Inman, Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
871. Pair of Carved & Polychrome Wall Brackets with Birds
870. Boehm “Common Tern” (#497) Porcelain Bird Boehm. Common Tern (497). Signed to base “Boehm” and with maker’s mark and title of piece to underside. 14” tall, 13.25” wide, 11.5” deep. Provenance: From the Estate of Sam & Florence Inman, Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $400-$600
873. Boehm “Junco” (#400-12) & “Tufted Titmice” (482) Boehm. Junco (400-12) and Tufted Titmice (482). Each piece signed to base “Boehm” and with maker’s mark and piece title to underside. Junco 11.75” tall, 9.25” wide, 6.75” deep. Tufted Titmice 12.75” tall, 5.5” wide, 3.75” deep. Provenance: From the Estate of Sam & Florence Inman, Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $500-$700
19th century. Pair of hand carved and polychrome figural wall brackets with rounded display shelf at top above feathered quail perched on a rocky expanse accented with large green leaves, overall with faux weathered patina. Unmarked. height 14.75”, width 11.75”, depth 7.75”. Provenance: From the Estate of Sam & Florence Inman, Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $500-$700
872. Pair of Boehm “Green Jayes” (486), Bisque Birds Boehm. Green Jayes (486) and Green Jayes (486). Each signed to base “Boehm” and marked to underside with maker’s mark and piece title. Taller sculpture 16.75” tall, 9.5” wide, 9.5” deep. Shorter sculpture 14.25” tall, 10” wide, 7.5” deep. Provenance: From the Estate of Sam & Florence Inman, Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $500-$700
875. Boehm Bisque Sculpture “Mountain Bluebird” (#470R)
874. Boehm “Road Runner” (#493) and Lizard on Branch Boehm. Road-Runner (493) and Lizard on Branch. Both pieces signed to base “Boehm”. Lizard marked to underside “Boehm Trenton, N.J. U.S.A.”, Road-Runner marked to underside with maker’s mark and piece title. Lizard 3.625” tall, 10.5” long, 3.5” deep. Road-Runner 13.5” tall, 15” wide, 7.5” deep. Provenance: From the Estate of Sam & Florence Inman, Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $500-$700
876. Teal and White Painted Folk Art Wall Mirror Likely early 20th century. Height 71”, width 45.25”, depth 5.5”. Estimate $500-$700
Boehm. Mountain Warbler (470 R). Marked to underside with shield form maker’s mark, title, and limited edition stamp. 12.125” tall, 15.75” wide, 9.5” deep. Provenance: From the Estate of Sam & Florence Inman, Atlanta, GA. Estimate $600-$800
877. Collection of 2 Boehm Bisque Birds, Killdeer (473) Boehm. Killdeer (473G) and Killdeer (473). Both bisques marked to underside with maker’s mark and piece title, and “Boehm” to base. Single bird 9.75” tall, 12.25” wide, 7.5” deep. Bird grouping 10.5” tall, 12.25” wide, 6” deep. Provenance: From the Estate of Sam & Florence Inman, Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $600-$800
879. Pair of Karl Ens Porcelain Cockatoos, Pink & Blue 878. Lucien Harris, Collection of Ornithological Works Lucien Harris lii (American (Atlanta, Georgia), 1924-1996), collection of three ornithological works, “Little Snowy Egrets”, “Little Blue Herons” and “Little Green Heron”, gouache laid down on illustration board, all signed lower right. “Snowy White Egret” framed 33.2” x 28.2. Board size 30” x 22”. “Blue Herons” framed 33.2” x 28.2”. Board size 30” x 22”. “Little Green Herons” framed 23” x 31.2”. Board size 21.25” x 30”. Provenance: From the Estate of Sam & Florence Inman, Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $600-$800
German, circa 1950s. To the underside, the green printed mark for Karl Ens and ‘German’ along with incised 7140, impressed 2. height 11”, width 4”. Estimate $600-$800
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881. Gilt Metal Gueridon Table with Black Marble Top
880. Patinated Bronze Eagle Column Table Lamp Base
French, early 20th century. French gilt metal gueridon table with inset black specimen marble circular top within a beaded, molded edge with stylized egg and dart decorated with fleur de lis and supported by three legs, each scrolled and hung at top with molded floral and nut wreath and terminating in leafy paw feet, united by scrolling acanthus and centered flambeau finial ending in a drop finial. height 28.75”, diameter of top 18”. Estimate $300-$500
Likely, Italian, 20th century. Height (including bulb socket) 30.5”, width (of plinth base) 6”, depth (of plinth base) 6”. Estimate $300-$500
882. Pair of Iron Floriform Electrified Wall Sconces Height 18.75”, diameter of bottom of shade 7”. Provenance: From the Estate of Sam & Florence Inman, Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500
883. Antonio Borsato Porcelain Horse Drawn Coach Antonio Borsato (Italian, d.1982). “Horse Drawn Coach”, porcelain bisque, marked to underside. Sculpture depicts a horse drawn carriage with a male driver in top hat leaning backward as he drives the coach lead by two tan horses, the carriage carrying a couple, the male in top hat with his arm around the female holding a parasol. 11.25” x 23.25” x 8”. Estimate $400-$600
884. Schwicker Signed WC, Cardinals Playing Chess Amelio Schwicker (Italian, 19th/ 20th century). “Cardinals at Chess”, watercolor on paper, signed lower left. Framed 24.25” x 18.5”. Sight size 18” x 12.25”. Provenance: From the Estate of Sam & Florence Inman, Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $400-$600
885. Venetian Giltwood 12 Light Lantern Chandelier Italian, 19th Century. Height 32”, width 24”. Estimate $600-$800
887. Two Etchings from Piranesi’s “Vedute di Roma” 886. Italian Olivewood Bombe Commode w/4 Drawers Italian, early 20th century. Italian olivewood bombe commode with serpentine molded top cross-banded over two short and two long banded drawers over a scrolling apron, all within a molded bombe frame, raised on squat cabriole legs. height 30.75”, width 38”, depth 18”. Estimate $500-$700
Giovanni Battista Piranesi (Italian, 1720-1778). A collection of two etchings on laid paper from from Vedute di Roma (Views of Rome) comprising of “Veduta della Facciata di dietro della Basilica di S. Maria Maggiore (View of the façade at the back of the Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore)” and “Veduta del Campidoglio di fianco (View of Capitoline Hill)”, originally published in the mid 18th century. Basilica etching framed 21.5” x 29.75”; sight size 19.5” x 27.5”. Maria Maggiore framed 21.625” x 31.25”, sheet size 19.875” x 29.875”. Provenance: From the Estate of Sam & Florence Inman, Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $600-$800
890. Ornate Italian Venetian Glass Mirror, 20th C. 888. Venetian Glass Wall Mirror, 20th C. Italian, 20th century. Height 51.75”, width 33”. Provenance: From the Estate of Sam & Florence Inman, Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $1,200-$2,400
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889. Renaissance Style Bronze & Glass Breakfast Table Continental, 20th century. Height 30.75”, diameter without glass top 48.5”, diameter with glass top 72”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
Italian, 20th century. Height 51”, width 29”. Provenance: From the Estate of Sam & Florence Inman, Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $1,200-$2,400
891. Carl Brennir, ‘Resting in the Country” O/C Carl Brennir (English, 1850-1920), “Resting in the Country”, signed lower left. Framed 17” x 21.75”. Unframed 13” x 18”. Provenance: From the Estate of Henry G. Muecke Jr., Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $600-$800
892. English Chippendale Style Mahogany 5 Drawer Chest English, early 19th century. Chippendale style mahogany with satinwood inlay chest of drawers with two drawers over three long graduated drawers, all cockbeaded with individual locking mechanisms (top drawer missing lock) and raised on ogee bracket feet. height 41”, width 48.3”, depth 21.3”. Estimate $500-$700
893. British School, “Cabin in the Woods” O/C, Signed British School, first quarter of 20th century. “Cabin in the Woods”, oil on canvas, signed and dated “H.F. Schmitt 1919” lower right. Framed 26.25” x 40”. Unframed 16” x 30.75”. Estimate $600-$800
894. Mahogany Double Pedestal Dining Table w/ 2 Leaves English, 20th century. Height 29”, length 82.25”, depth 48”, length of each leaf 19”, length of table with leaves extended 120.25”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
895. Set of 8 Chippendale Style Walnut Dining Chairs Second half of 20th century. Armchair height 39.5”, width (across arms) 27.5”, depth 25”, seat to floor 19.5”. Side chair height 38.25”, width 22.25”, depth 23”, seat to floor 19”. Estimate $800-$1,200
898. Ladies 18k WG Earrings with Diamonds & Red Sapphires
896. Pair of 14k Gold & Mabe Pearl Earrings Pair of 14k yellow gold and mabe pearl earrings (each 17.00mm in diameter) with omega backs with posts. Pearl encircled by gold border with subtle undulating form. Marked “14K RF 585”. Total weight 9.5 grams. Estimate $800-$1,200
897. English Chippendale Mahogany Bachelor’s Chest English, circa 1775. English Chippendale mahogany bachelor’s chest of drawers with cross banded and thumb molded top over a pull out slide and four graduated drawers, each beaded with individual locking mechanisms and bail handles, raised on bracket feet. height 32.75”, width 33”, depth 21.5”. Provenance: From the Estate of Henry G. Muecke Jr., Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
899. John Friedlinger, Still Life w/Fruit, Signed O/C John Friedlinger (Hungarian, b.1890-), “Still Life with Fruit”, oil on canvas, signed lower left. Framed 37” x 45”. Unframed 31.5” x 39”. Estimate $700-$900
Ladies 18k white gold, diamond and red sapphire earrings, each of rounded square form with cross at center covered in round red sapphires within diamond border. Earrings with omega backs with posts. Backs marked “18K 750” and with logo for maker. Total weight 10.4 grams. Estimate $800-$1,200
900. Kittinger Chippendale Style Camelback Sofa Kittinger Company (American (Buffalo, New York), founded 1866-present). circa 1980s. Label under seat cushion reads “made by Kittinger Company/1893 Elmwood Ave./Buffalo, N.Y. 14207”. height 39”, width 96”, depth 30”, seat to floor 18.5”. Provenance: From the Estate of Henry G. Muecke Jr., Atlanta, Georgia. Estiamte $400-$600
901. Henry Martin Pope,”Resting Travelers”, 19th C. Oil on Canvas Attributed to Henry Martin Pope (British, 1843-1908). “Resting Travelers”, oil on canvas, possibly signed “HP” lower right within green plant. Framed 15” x 17”, unframed 12” x 14”. Estimate $400-$600
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902. Dean Wolstenholme Sr. (Attr.) Oil, After the Hunt Attributed to Dean Wolstenholme, Sr. (British, 17571837), “After The Hunt”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Genre scene depicting a huntsman standing behind his horse at left with right arm extended to side holding top hat, left arm extending over horse’s back clutching dead rabbit by the feet, the man’s two hunting greyhound dogs resting in foreground, the figures set within an Autumnal landscape amid tall brush and trees. Period paper label to verso of frame for Muller & Co. of London, England (1878-1915). Framed 16.5” x 19.75”. Unframed 13.25” x 16.5”. Provenance: From the Estate of Henry G. Muecke Jr., Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
904. E.B. Herberte “Fox Hunting”, Oil on Canvas, c.1881 903. Set of 6 Custom Made Tall Back Dining Chairs American, 21st century. Marked with the LxRossi label to the underside. height 45.5”, width 21.5”, seat depth 16.5”, seat height 17.5”. Estimate $800-$1,200
Edward Benjamin Herberte (1857-1893). “Fox Hunt” 1881, oil on canvas, signed and dated lower right “E.B. Herbert”. Painting depicts four distinguished Englishmen on horseback following a dog engaged in fox hunting. One of the riders is being thrown to the ground as his horse trips and falls over a fence that the group is jumping. Labels on verso from Sotheby’s New York, an old gallery or museum label, and a torn label with biographical information on the artist. Framed 21.25” x 25”, unframed 14.25” x 18.25”. Estimate $2,000-$4,000
907. Alexander Austen, “After the Days Sport”, Signed 905. 19th C. Continental School Oil, Napoleon Continental School, mid 19th century. “The Battle”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Battle scene depicting Napoleon Bonaparte on a rearing white horse in center foreground, French army gathered on horseback around Napoleon at right, defeated army at left in a hazy cloud of dust, in distance fortress on cliff, dark colors, naturalistic landscape. Framed 28.25” x 35.5”. Unframed 22.” x 28.75”. Estimate $800-$1,200
906. Massive French Louis Philippe Style Armoire French, c. early 20th century. Height 98.75”, width (at top) 71”, width (at bottom) 62”, depth 21.25”. Estimate $800-$1,200
Alexander Austen (British, fl. 1891-1909), “After the Day’s Sport”, oil on canvas, signed lower right, inscribed with title on verso of canvas. Genre painting depicting four men drinking and smoking in an interior of cottage, man standing toasting to the day’s sport, three other men sit to enjoy their pipes, dogs rest at left foreground with the day’s game and rifle leaning behind on hall tree supporting two fish and one rabbit, two equestrian portraits hanging on back wall with clock and paned windows. Framed 27.75” x 37.25”. Unframed 20.5” x 30”. Estimate $500-$700
908. Pair, Sitzendorf French Military Figure Porcelains Sitzendorf (German, founded 1760). A group of two 20th century hand painted porcelain figurines of French historic military men on horseback comprising of Jean-Baptiste Bessières, 1st Duc d’ Istria (French, 1768-1813) depicted with sword in hand wearing red and green uniform; and “Garde Imperiale” depicting a French imperial guard wearing a white and blue uniform. Each figure on an integral naturalistic base with gilt accents and with impressed title to front of base. Each stamped to underside in blue “Germany” and with maker’s mark in blue underglaze to back of base. Bessieres 11” tall, 8” wide. Guard 10.75” tall, 7.75” wide. Provenance: From the Estate of Henry G. Muecke Jr., Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $400-$600
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910. Manner of John Ferneley, Horse Oil on Canvas 909. Palatial Rectangular Parcel Gilt Beveled Mirror Continental, 20th century. Palatial parcel gilt wall mirror, the rectangular beveled mirror between a raised ogee molded and foliate surround with scrolling acanthus and diaper stipple ground. height 85”, width 45.5”, depth 3.5”. Estimate $800-$1,200
Manner of John E. Ferneley Sr. (English, 1782-1860), “Two Horses”, oil on canvas, signed and dated lower right “J.E.F. 54”. Equestrian painting depicting two brown thin and muscular horses resting and cooling themselves in a patch of mud in an outdoor landscape with trees. Framed 15.75” x 19.25”. Unframed 13.125” x 16.6”. Provenance: From the Estate of Henry G. Muecke Jr., Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $400-$600
911. Felix Alarcon Signed Figural Oil on Board, “Marcy”
Felix Alarcon (Spanish, 19th century). “Marcy”, oil on wood board, signed lower lower left. Gallery label to verso of board “Knoke Galleries of Atlanta, 5325 Roswell Road, Atlanta, Georgia”, above remnant of paper label and several red wax collector’s seal fragments. Framed 18.25” x 14.25”. Unframed 13” x 9.125”. Estimate $700-$900
912. Portois & Fix Viennese One Drawer Writing Table
Portois & Fix (Austrian (Vienna), founded 1881). A walnut Renaissance Revival writing table lined in oak and surmounted by a molded top in green baize, with molded drawer to front, all raised on four ring and baluster-turned legs decorated with gadrooned urns and foliate carving and joined by a molded H-stretcher. Retaining original lock and key. height 28.75”, width 31.5”, depth 22”. Provenance: From the Estate of Sam & Florence Inman, Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $700-$900
913. Cont. School, 20th C. “The Dance”, Oil on Board Continental School, mid 20th century. “The Dance”, oil on masonite board, apparently unsigned. Allegorical painting reminiscent of Sandro Botticelli’s (Italian, 1445-1510), “Primavera” in its subject matter, a well painted impressionist scene depicting seven classical women dressed in pastel colored robes holding hands and dancing in foreground, with orange trees in background and mountainous terrain in distance with white house at center and approaching storm clouds above. Framed 34.25” x 53.5”. Unframed 28.25” x 46.5”. Estimate $800-$1,200
916. Hand Woven Persian Runner
914. Ladies Italian 18k Gold, Diamond & Amethyst Ring Ladies Italian cast and assembled 18k yellow gold, diamond and amethyst ring with center bezel set amethyst (measuring 16 x 12mm, in transparent dark purple color, clarity: I1, no visible chips) and 12 diamonds ( 0.36 carat total weight, color: G-H, clarity: VS). Marked with “750” and acid tested as 18k quality. Marked with “3458 AL”. US ring size 6. Total weight 17 grams. Estimate $800-$1,200
Wool. Iran. 3’ 7” x 13’ 7” Estimate $800-$1,200
915. Erwin Kettemann, “On the Chiemsee”, Signed Oil Erwin Kettemann (German, 1897-1971), “On the Chiemsee”, oil ohn canvas laid down on Masonite, signed lower right, “E. Kettemann Mehm”. Framed 15.5” x 19.5”. Unframed 11.5” x 15.5”. Estimate $800-$1,200
919. Continental School, “Harvest”, O/C, 19th C. Continental School, Late 19th/Early 20th century. “Harvest”, oil on canvas, signed lower right. Framed 31.125” x 37”. Unframed 22” x 27.75”. Estimate $700-$900
917. Continental School, 19th C. Oil “Countryside” Continental School, 19th century. “Countryside”, oil on canvas relined on mattress ticking, apparently unsigned. Framed 37.25” x 52.5”. Unframed 29.75” x 44”. Estimate $700-$900
918. German Junghans Chiming Tall Case Clock German, First quarter 20th century. Height 78.5”, width 22.25”, depth 14.25”. Estimate $800-$1,200
922. 18k Yellow Gold, Roman Coin & Pearl Earrrings 920. Hand Woven Persian Heriz Wool. Iran. 9’ 10” x 13’ 5” Estimate $800-$1,200
921. Continental Baroque Style Walnut Dining Table Likely Continental, 20th century. Height 29.75”, length 57.25”, width 36.75”. Estimate $800-$1,200
Pair of ladies 1940s 18k yellow gold clip on earrings with center reproduction Roman coin depicting the Roman Emperor Constantius II, who ruled from 337 to 361 AD, at center of circular frame with “CONSTANTIUS II 350 AD” in black, blue stone at top, pearl at bottom. Each earrings measures 1.6” x 1”. Total weight 29.5 grams. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
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923. Butler Brown, Oil on Masonite, Country Church
924. Butler Brown, “House on a Hill”, Signed & Dated
925. GA Artist Butler Brown, 1972 Oil “Prairie House”
Butler Brown (American (Macon, Georgia), b.1937). “Country Church”-1973, oil on masonite, signed and dated lower right. Paper label to verso from Anne Tutt Studio-Gallery, Macon, Georgia, another label to verso with typed text reading “Country Church, Oil, Loaned by Mrs. Butler Brown, Hawkinsville” with “21” and “NFS”, verso of work also inscribed with dedicatory message in pencil “To Laverne, May God bless and keep you always. Love, Butler 11/9/73”. Framed 18.5” x 21.375”. Sight size 11.5” x 14.25”. Note: Butler Brown’s work hung in White House during Jimmy Carter’s presidency as part of the President’s private collection. Estimate $700-$900
Butler Brown (American, (Georgia), b.1937), “House on a Hill”-1980, oil on canvas board, signed and dated lower right. Framed 19.5” x 22”. Unframed 17.25” x 26.25”. Estimate $800-$1,200
Butler Brown (American (Macon, Georgia), b.1937). “Prairie House”-1972, oil on masonite, signed and dated lower right. Framed 22” x 26”. Unframed 12.25” x 16”. Estimate $700-$900
928. American Arts & Crafts Oak Bookcase 926. Southern Mahogany & Maple Bowfront Chest, 19th C American, 19th century. Height 33.75”, width 44.75”, depth 20”. Estimate $700-$900
927. Charles Hetherington, Signed Oil on Canvas Charles Hetherington (American, 1855-1938), “Forest Landscape”, oil on canvas, signed lower left. Framed 33.75” x 39.5”. Unframed 28” x 34”. Provenance: Acquired from Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Chicago, Illinois on April 27th and 28th, 2008 auction as Lot 366. Estimate $800-$1,200
930. American Mahogany Chest of Drawers, Southern American, 19th century. Height 47.25”, width 47”, depth 22”. Estimate $800-$1,200
American, early 20th century. Label on back forTucker Furniture Company, Oklahoma City, OK by Mechanics Furniture Company, Rockford, Illinois. Height 66.6”, width 54”, depth 18”. Estimate $500-$700
931. 19 Pieces of Confederate Paper Money American, 19th century. A collection of nineteen pieces of confederate paper money comprising of 1 $500 1864 Richmond bill (#26616), 4 $100 1864 Richmond bills (#31793, #62101, #18780, #64218), 6 $50 1864 Richmond bills (#67092, #50923, #2628, #18911, #2674, #2675, #41121, #2629), 1 $20 1864 Richmond bill (#36761), 2 $10 1864 Richmond bills (#77561, #1340), 1 $1 1863 State of Alabama Montgomery bill (#65908), 1 1861 or 1863 State of Alabama Montgomery bill (# unknown), and 1 1864 Columbus, Georgia bond receipt for $3,000 made out to Duncan McDougald. Provenance: From the Estate of Sam & Florence Inman, Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $800-$1,200
929. “The Port Hudson Freeman”, July 15, 1863
932. American 19th Century Walnut Four Poster Bed
American, second half of 19th century (circa 1863). “The Port Hudson Freemen”, Volume 1, No. 1, Union newspaper print publication on paper published out of Port Hudson, Louisiana on July 15, 1863. Headline reads “GLORIOUS NEWS VICKSBURG IS OURS. Unconditional Surrender.” Overall framed 18.9” x 12.6”. Note: Typed note attached to exterior of frame noting that this paper was brought to the North by Charles H. Emerson 26th Mass. Reg. Co. A. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
Likely American, 19th century. A walnut four poster bed comprising headboard and footboard, each with large urn and baluster turned finials surmounting octagonal turned posts resting on turned urns over squared legs resting on spool turned feet, the scroll top head board with highly figured walnut grain and cyma curved upper left and right corners and sides, the short footboard also decorated with cyma curved edges, both headboard and footboard with cylindrical short bed rail with joined to legs, both short bed rails with knobs for winding rope, stained oak side rails without knobs (not original). height 84”, width 56”, depth 88.25”. Estimate $500-$700
935. 5 Foot Chalkware Figural Lamp, Goddess Ponoma
934. Ladies 14k Gold & Carnelian Intaglio Earrings
933. Signed, Cont. School, “Peasant Woman” O/C Continental School, late 19th/ early 20th century. “Peasant Woman”, oil on canvas, signed lower left “F. Biancone”. Framed 47” x 36.5”. Unframed 39.25” x 29.5”. Estimate $600-$800
Ladies 14k yellow gold and carved carnelian (quartz) intaglio clip on earrings with circular red carnelian accent with figural intaglio of Roman centurion in profile. Earrings with omega backs without posts. Marked with maker’s mark with M and other indistinguishable mark and “14K”, acid tested as 14k quality. Each measures 1” in diameter. Total weight 10.0 grams. Estimate $500-$700
936. Le Vian Blue Topaz, Sapphire, & Diamond Ring Le Vian 14k white gold, blue topaz, sapphire, and diamond ring with central faceted blue topaz within a border of white accent diamonds further contained within a sapphire border. Marked on interior of band with “LeVian” and “14K”. US ring size 7. Total weight 6.6 grams. Estimate $700-$900
Probably Italian, 1950s. Painted chalkware figural lamp modeled as a classically robed female holding up a fruit and floral filled cornucopia, presumably Pomona, The Goddess of Fruit. The figure is standing on a naturalistic molded base with leafy foliage, a pan flute and water spilling from an overturned pitcher. The cornucopia is surmounted by a bronze colored metal collar issuing the large orange with gilt ball globe. Height 60”, base diameter 12”. Estimate $800-$1,200
938. Pair of 14k, Mother of Pearl & Gemstone Pendants 937. Fine Hand Woven Persian Nain Rug Wool. Iran. 9’ 7” x 13’ 31/2’ Estimate $500-$1,000
Pair of matching 14k yellow gold, mother of pearl and gemstone necklace pendants with ridged mother of pearl body with faceted oblong dark purple amethyst on bottom, round cabochon pink tourmaline at top on tapered gold setting. Each marked on back at top “MB” for maker and “14K”, acid tested as 14k quality. Each measures 1.5” tall. Total weight 28 grams. Estimate $600-$800
941. Ladies 14k Gold Baume & Mercier Wristwatch 939. 101 Piece English Minton “Ancestral” China Set England, circa 1951 - 1991. Large 101 piece Minton bone china set in the Ancestral pattern (S376), floral pattern on white with swirl rim and gold trim comprising of the following pieces: 12 dinner plates (10.6”); 13 salad plates (7.75”); 12 bread & butter plates (6.3”); 12 fruit/dessert bowls; 12 tea cups (2.25”); 17 saucers (5.6”); 8 footed cream soup bowls (4.3”); 5 saucers (6”); 12” oval serving platter; 2 oval vegetable bowls (10”); oval vegetable bowl (10.25”); tea pot (4 cup); mini open sugar bowl (2”); mini creamer (2.25”); gravy bowl w/attached underplate (6.3”); oval covered handled vegetable bowl; oval serving platter (14.7”). All measurements are . Provenance: From the Estate of Sam & Florence Inman, Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $500-$700
940. Pair of Large Scrolled 7 Light Wall Sconces Continental, likely Italian, 20th century. Height 62”, width 33”, depth 18”. Estimate $700-$900
Baume & Mercier (Swiss, founded 1830). Ladies 14k yellow gold wristwatch (circa 1980-1982) with double rope band with rectangular elongated case ( 1” x 3/8”). Watch with two extra links from when band was shortened. Marked with “14KP” and “14KGOLD”, also with Baume & Mercier logo. Total weight 17.8 grams. Extra two links weigh 2.8 grams. Band length 6”. Estimate $500-$700
943. 18th C. Queen Anne Dressing Table with Acorn Drops 942. Herend Porcelain Large Blue Fishnet Rabbit, #5334 Herend (Hungarian, founded 1826). Marked to underside in blue “HEREND HUNGARY HANDPRINTED” around a coat of arms, with incised “5334” over “9”, and impressed “Herend”. 11.625” tall, 7.5” wide, 4.5” deep Estimate $500-$700
American, likely Southern, 18th century. Height 32.5”, width 30.5”, depth 20”. Provenance: From the Estate of Sam & Florence Inman, Atlanta, GA. Estimate $700-$900
944. 20th C. British Oil on Canvas, “Resting Flock” British School, first half 20th century. “Resting Flock” - circa 1910, oil on canvas, unsigned. Framed 21.625” x 25.625”. Unframed 16.25” x 20” Estimate $500-$700
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945. 14k Gold, Marquise Cut Sapphire & Diamond Ring Ladies cast 14k yellow gold, sapphire and diamond ring with a central natural prong set marquise cut dark royal blue sapphire ( 1.33 carats total weight, clarity: Si2) with two horizontal bands flanking central stone with 12 sapphire accents, modern diamonds throughout form (0.28 carat total weight, clarity: I1-I2, color: H-J). Marked with “DA” presumably for maker. Marked “14K” and acid tested as 14k quality. US ring size 4.25. Total weight 3.9 grams. Estimate $600-$800
948. English George III Mahogany Pembroke Table, 18th C English, late 18th century (circa 1790). George III period (1738-1820). Height 28.75” width 18.75” (with leaves folded), width 35” (with leaves extended), 30” depth. Provenance: From the Estate of Sam & Florence Inman, Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $700-$900
947. Ladies 14k Yellow Gold, Sapphire, & Diamond Ring 946. Set of 10 Chippendale Style Mahogany Dining Chairs English, early 20th century. Side chair height 38.5”, width 24”, depth 24.5”, seat to floor 19”, armchair height 40”, width 30”, depth 24.5”, seat to floor 21.5”. Estimate $800-$1,200
Ladies 14k yellow gold, sapphire and diamond ring of rectangular form with canted corners, sapphire X form with vertically-aligned marquise form sapphire at center above elongated almond form also in sapphires (overall sapphires 1.5 carats total weight) surrounded by accent diamonds ( 0.5 carat total weight). Marked on interior of band “14K” and also with additional mark, likely for maker. US ring size 6.75. Total weight 5.8 grams. Estimate $700-$900
950. English Georgian Mahogany Drop Leaf Table, 18th C. 949. John Henry Dell, “Mother and Child”, Monogrammed
English, circa 1770-1790. Height 27.75”, width (including leaves) 47”, width (leaves folded) 15”, depth 36.25”. Estimate $600-$800
John Henry Dell (British, 1836-1888), “Mother and Child”, oil on board, monogrammed lower right. Pencil sketch on verso of board with loosely rendered inscriptions. Framed 23.5” x 18.25”. Unframed 19” x 14”. Estimate $500-$700
953. Amable Schneider, “Tending the Brick Oven”, O/C 952. White Gold & Diamond Necklace Pendant on Chain 951. British School, “Spring Day”, Oil on Canvas Board British School, first quarter of 20th century. “Spring Day”-1911, oil on canvas board, indistinguishably signed and dated lower left. Framed 17.25” x 21.25”. Unframed 11.75” x 15.75”. Estimate $400-$600
Ladies 18k white gold circular ring form diamond necklace pendant (0.90 carat total weight, color: G, clarity: SI) on a delicate 14k white gold chain. Marked on back of pendant with “18K”, also with additional marks including star in front of “122617”. Clasp marked “14K”. Diameter of pendant 0.90”. Chain length 18”. Total weight 4.6 grams. Estimate $600-$800
Amable Schneider (French, 1824-1884), “Tending the Brick Oven”, oil on canvas, signed lower right. Inscribed on verso of canvas “Dame Se Lolettel 40, Alexis Ottoz, Al de Couleurs Fines Tailes Tablean, Paris”. Framed 33.25” x 29.5”. Unframed 22” x 18”. Provenance: Acquired from Sloans and Kenyon, Chevy Chase, Maryland as Lot 1203 on their June 2009 auction. Estimate $500-$700
954. English Regency Mahogany Bracket Shelf Clock English, early 19th century. Height of clock 16.5”, width 11.25”, depth 5.5”. height of wall bracket 12”, width 11.75”, depth 6”. Estimate $700-$900
956. Pair of 19th C. English Derby Porcelain Urn Lamps 955. George IV Mahogany Bow Front Chest of Drawers English, Late 18th/19th century (circa 1790-1830). Height 36”, width 36”, depth 20”. Estimate $700-$900
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English, 19th century. One with height 25.75”, width (of shade) 14.25”, depth (of shade) 9.25”. The other height, 26.5” width (of shade) 14.25”, depth (of shade) 9.5”. Provenance: From the Estate of Sam & Florence Inman, Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $400-$600
957. Ladies 10k White Gold & Emerald Cut Amethyst Ring Ladies vintage 1920s 10k white gold and emerald cut amethyst ring with central light purple amethyst in a filigree and engraved setting and tapered shank. Unmarked. US ring size 7. Total weight 3.8 grams. Estimate $300-$500
958. Shell Carved Cameo Brooch of Woman with Dragon
Ladies Victorian handmade shell carved cameo brooch depicting a young beautiful woman with long curled hair in profile with winged and scaled dragon or serpent wrapped around neck. Unsigned. Pin stem composed of brass, other elements in 8k yellow gold. Unmarked, but quality tested as 8k. Total weight 5 grams. Estimate $300-$500
960. Ladies 14k Gold & Multicolored Gemstone Ring Ladies 14k gold and multicolored gemstone ring with graduated faceted stones comprising of a purple amethyst, blue topaz, yellow citrine, green tourmaline and red garnet. Marked on interior of band with “14K” within diamond. US ring size 6.5. Total weight 3.6 grams. Estimate $400-$600
959. Ladies 14k Yellow Gold & Orange Citrine Ring Ladies 14k yellow gold and orange citrine ring with a central faceted oval citrine or orange topaz gemstone within leaf motif setting. Marked “14K” on underside of setting. US ring size 5.5. Total weight 5.6 grams. Estimate $300-$500
962. Ladies 18k White Gold Filigree & Diamond Ring 961. Pair of 14k Gold, Blue Topaz & Diamond Earrings Pair of ladies 14k yellow gold, blue topaz and diamond dangle earrings with teardrop form blue topaz gemstone at end of stylized star forms with small accent diamonds. Unmarked. Total weight 4.6 grams. Estimate $300-$500
Ladies 18k white gold filigree and diamond ring containing a round diamond at center of flower form surrounded by pierced delicate diaper patterned filigree work accented with smaller diamonds on a tapered shank. Marked on interior of band “750”. US ring size 5.5. Total weight 6.6 grams. Estimate $500-$700
964. Pair of 14k, South Sea Pearl & Diamond Earrings
963. Ladies 14k Gold, Ruby & Diamond Ring Ladies handmade 14k yellow and white gold ring with three stones comprising of a center natural four-prong set transparent medium red oval ruby ( 1.11 carats total weight, clarity: Si1) flanked by two natural modern round brilliant diamond (0.56 carat total weight, color range: G-H, clarity: Si1). Marked with “FK” possibly for maker, marked with “14K’ and acid tested as 14k quality. Engraved on interior of band with “5.17.86”. US ring size 4. Total weight 2.2 grams. Estimate $500-$700
Pair of ladies 14k white gold, cultured South Sea pearl and diamond earrings with omega backs with posts. Each earring with 9.8mm diameter near round cultured South Sea pearl (grade A, soft luster, minor blemishes, nicely matched) above modern round brilliant cut diamonds ( 0.25 carat total weight, color: G-I, clarity: VS). Each pearl likely enhanced to improve grey color. Marked “14K” and acid tested as 14k quality. Total weight 6.0 grams. Estimate $500-$700
965. 18k Yellow Gold, Opal & Ruby Flower Motif Ring Ladies 18k yellow gold, opal and ruby floral cluster motif ring with four opals ( 5mm in diameter each) and four small rubies amid hand engraved leaves. With illegible marks and acid tested as 18k quality. US ring size 5.75. Total weight 8.8 grams. Estimate $500-$700
967. Ladies Sterling Silver & Red Faux Ruby Jewelry Set 966. Italian 18k Yellow Gold & Sterling Hinged Bracelet Ladies Italian handmade 18k yellow gold and sterling silver hinged bracelet with textured vertical ribbing on yellow gold section at center amid a tapered band with ridge motif. Marked with “ITALY”, “41DAL”, “STERLING” and “18K”. Acid tested as sterling silver and 18k gold quality. Top measures 1.5” and tapers to 5/8 of an inch at bottom. Interior 6.5”. Total weight 81 grams. Estimate $500-$700
Ladies vintage sterling silver, marcasite (iron sulfide) and red faux ruby (red glass) earring and necklace pendant set compriing of a pair of earrings of teardrop form with shaped red glass bordered by scrolled foliates with marcasite “stones” in oxidized and textured sterling setting. Necklace pendant of similar design with rectangular faux glass ruby with three circular faux ruby accents amid marcasite stones in oxidized and textured sterling silver setting. Marked “935” and acid tested as sterling silver quality. Earrings measure 1.25” tall. Pendant measures 1.5” tall. Total weight 10 grams. Estimate $300-$500
968. 14k Gold & Diamond Pendant Necklace on Omega Chain Likely Italian, ladies cast 14k yellow gold and diamond necklace with a reversible 3.8mm wide omega chain (18”)--one side in white gold, the other in yellow gold. Slide necklace pendant of undulating form with diamonds throughout (0.31 carat total weight, clarity: I1-I2, color: J-L). Slide pendant marked with “WLC” for maker and “14k 585”. Chain with two diamond accents and unmarked. Pendant measures 1” x 0.75”. Total weight (chain and pendant) 19.8 grams. Estimate $500-$700
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969. Set of 3 18th C. English Dwarf Ale Glasses English, early to mid 18th century. Tallest glass 5.75” tall. Provenance: From the Estate of Henry G. Muecke Jr., Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $400-$600
970. Early 20th Century English Mahogany Decanter Table
English, early 20th century. Height 29”, width 19”, depth 14”, interior height: 9” x 16” x 13.50”. Provenance: From the Estate of Henry G. Muecke Jr., Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500
Continental, probably Bohemian, 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 12.75”. Estimate $400-$600
974. Pair of Bulbous Brass Andirons with Lion’s Heads
972. Cast Copper Sculptural Horse Head, 10” Tall Likely American School, 20th century. 10.5” tall, 10.25” wide, 4.25” deep. Estimate $300-$500
971. Pair of Continental Crystal Cut to Clear Decanters
973. Late 19th C. Mahogany & Brass Lap Desk on Stand
19th century. Height 27.5”, width 9.75”, depth 20.5” Estimate $300-$500
English, c. 1895. Height of lap desk 7”, width 17.5”, depth 10”, height of stand 16.5”, width 18.5”, depth 10.5”. Estimate $300-$500
977. Leather Manuscript Cover w/Mythological Scene
975. 17th C. John Speed, Huntington & Ely Map John Speed (British, 1552-1629), “Huntington, both Shire and Shire Town with the ancient citie Ely Described,” hand colored, double engraved-page map originally created by noted cartographer, John Speed for his historic atlas text, “The Theatre of the Empire of Great Britain” in 1611-1612 and engraved by Jodocus Hondius (Belgian/Netherlandish, 1563-1612). Verso of work with text in English from Book 1, page 57 and 58 on focused Huntingtonshire, lower right with “An Alphabetical Table of all the Towns, Rivers and memorable places mentioned in Huntington-shire.” Framed 17.75” x 22.25”. Sight size Estimate $300-$500
19th century. Height 15.5”, width 11.5”. Note: Consignor believes the cover to be from Philo G. Bumham, politician from Dayton Ohio, Stroop Family. Estimate $300-$500
976. Leather Barrel Back Library Chair, 19th Century Likely English, 19th century. Height 34”, width 27.5”, depth 20”, seat to floor 18.5”. Estimate $400-$600
980. Dutch Map of Panama & South America, circa 1630s
978. Two 15th C. Nuremberg Chronicle Manuscript Sheets Hartmann Schedel (German, 1440-1514), Collection of two late 15th century Nuremberg Chronicle uncolored woodcut manuscript sheets, circa 1493 comprising of “Sexta Etas Mundi, Foliu CIIII” and “Sexta Etas Mundi, Folium CXLI”. Estimate $400-$600
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979. Pair of Mahogany Tufted Oxblood Leather Armchairs Leathercraft Inc. (American, North Carolina) 20th to 21st century. Height 42.50”, width 25.5”, depth 25.5”, seat depth 18.5”, seat to floor 15.75”. Estimate $500-$700
Jan Janssonius (Dutch, 1588-1664). “Firma et Novum Regnum Granatense et Popayan”, published in Amsterdam c.1636, copperplate cartographical engraving with Dutch text to verso, inscribed below title cartouche “Amstelodami Joannes Janssonius excudit”. Likely first edition, based on the cartography of Hessel Gerritsz (Dutch, 1581-1632) and forming a prototype for South American cartography throughout the rest of the century. Sheet size 17.625” x 22.875”. Estimate $500-$700
981. German Porcelain Figure of a Woman, 20th C. German, 20th Century. Blue circular stamp with spokes in wheel form and “Germany” written in blue in underglaze under figurine’s base, numbers impressed on underside of base “3195”. height 9.75”, width 3.25, depth 4.25”. Provenance: From the Estate of Sam & Florence Inman, Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500
982. Small Continental Figural Oil on Wood Panel Continental School, late 19th/early 20th century. “At the Tavern”, oil on wood board, apparently unsigned. Framed 8” x 9.1”. Unframed 5.75” x 6.9”. Provenance: From the Estate of Henry G. Muecke Jr., Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500
983. Von Schierholz Dresden Porcelain Centerpiece Bowl Germany, 20th century. Von Schierholz Dresden porcelain reticulated figural centerpiece bowl or compote, the scalloped pierced rim accented in gilt over a floral encrusted bowl on floral encrusted s tandard issuing four scrolled legs, each centered with a musical winged putti. Marked to the underside for Von Schierholz, Germany. height 8.5”, diameter of bowl 8”. Estimate $300-$500
984. Gustav Becker Vienna Regulator Clock, 19th C. German, late 19th century (circa 1890). Height 48.5”, width 7.6”, depth 7.25”. Estimate $300-$500
985. Pair of Sitzendorf Porcelain Figurines Sitzendorf (German, founded 1760). Sitzendorf blue double sword markings on underside of each under glaze. Woman 9.5” x 4.25” x 4”. Man 8.25” x 4.5” x 4”. Provenance: From the Estate of Sam & Florence Inman, Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500
987. Pair of German Damm Porcelain Figures, 18th C.
988. 19th C. Continental Carved Oak Blanket Chest
German, 18th century. Lady height 7.5” width 8.25” depth 4.35”. Gentleman height 7.5” width 4” depth 5”. Provenance: From the Estate of Sam & Florence Inman, Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $500-$700
Continental (likely French), 19th century. Height 92”, width 42.25”, depth 20.5”, interior depth 23”. Estimate $500-$700
986. Figural Oil on Canvas, Dancing Couples, Signed Miguel Velazquez (20th century), “The Dance”, oil on canvas, signed lower left. Framed 15.25” x 23.25”. Unframed 8” x 16”. Estimate $300-$500
989. Miniature Portrait of a Young Woman, 19th/20th Late 19th/Early 20th century. Apparently unsigned. Framed 5.5” x 4.75”. Panel size 3.5” x 2.25”. Provenance: From the Estate of Sam & Florence Inman, Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500
991. German Oak Tall Case Clock, Mathias Bauerle German, early 20th century. Unsigned, time and strike with Peerless gong by Mathias Bauerle. Height 78.25”, width 25.5”, depth 13.75”. Estimate $800-$1,200
990. Continental School Oil, “Nocturne with Castle” Continental School, late 19th/ early 20th century. “Nocturne with Castle”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Framed 28” x 32.25”, unframed 20” x 24”. Estimate $500-$700
992. Continental School “Beachside” 19th C. O/C Continental School, 19th century, “Beachside” oil on canvas, unsigned. Framed 30.75” x 45.255”. Unframed 15.5” x 31.5”. Estimate $700-$900
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994. 19th C. Continental Signed Oil, “Coastal Castle” Continental School, late 19th century. “Coastal Castle”, oil on canvas, signed lower right “Giuliano Accordi”. Framed 22” x 30”, unframed 20” x 28”. Estimate $400-$600
995. 19th C. Sculpture Depicting David as a Shepherd Continental School, 19th century. “David the Shepherd”, bronzed spelter, apparently unsigned. 22.375” x 9” x 7.5” Estimate $300-$500
993. Early Georgian English Tilt Top Table, 18th C. English, 18th century. Height with top tilted upward: 39.75”, height with top lowered to support: 28.50”, diameter of top: 23”. Provenance: From the Estate of Henry G. Muecke Jr., Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $400-$600
998. Continental School, Portrait of a Man, 19th C.
996. Group of 3 Fire Items -2 Fenders + Andirons Andiron height 15.5”, width 8.25”, depth 16.75”. Larger fire fender height 4.75”, width 43”, depth 11.25”. Smaller fire fender height 10.5”, width 33”, Estimate $400-$600
999. Hand Woven Persian Heriz Runner 2’6” x 12’ Wool. India. Floral pattern on black field. Cream, green, brown and burgundy accent colors. Measures 2’ 6” x 12’. Estimate $600-$800
1002. Group of Two Horse Drawn Carriage Oils, 20th C. 20th century. Verso of each with label from Brannon Antique Mart, Griffin, Georgia on back of frame. Framed 13.25” x 16”. Unframed 9.1” x 12.1”. Estimate $500-$700
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997. Pair of Early Georgian Elm Side Chairs, 18th C. Likely English, 18th century (circa 1710-1730). Height 38.5”, width 21.5”, depth 16”, seat to floor 19.25”. Provenance: From the Estate of Henry G. Muecke Jr., Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $400-$600
Continental School, 19th century. “Portrait of Man in Cap”, oil on canvas, unsigned. Figural bust length portrait painting depicting a man dressed in a brown velvet vest with blue and gold silk accents to shoulders over a white shirt with blue rope patterning on sleeve, the man wearing a brown cap and bearing a soft expression to his face which is adorned with black hair and mustache, his head tilted and eyes glancing to the left, the figure set against a muted red background. Verso of canvas with black palette shaped stencil mark indistinctly marked, likely for artist supply manufacturer in France. Framed 25” x 22.5”. Unframed 18.5” x 15.5”. Estimate $400-$600
1000. Circle of Fritz Wagner, O/C, “Men Playing Dice” Circle of Fritz Wagner (German, 1896-1939), “Men Playing Dice”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Framed 37” x 30”. Unframed 32.25” x 25.25”. Estimate $600-$800
1001. Hand Woven Persian Heriz Runner Wool. India. 2’ 7” x 11’ 9”. Estimate $600-$800
1003. English Mahogany Pembroke Table, 18th C. English, late 18th century (circa 1795). Somewhat legible inscription note on interior of drawer reading “A present from Mrs ???? to her beloved brother W. Robinson Anna Maria”. height 27.5”, width (leaves extended) 26”, width (leaves folded) 14.25”, depth 19”. Estimate $500-$700
1004. “Waiting Woman in Landscape”, Oil on Canvas Likely American, late 19th/ early 20th century. “Waiting Woman in Landscape”, oil on canvas, unsigned. Framed 29.75” x 46”. Sight sized 19” x 35.5”. Estimate $500-$700
1005. French School, Portrait of a Woman, O/C French School, 20th century. “Portrait of French Aristocratic Woman”, oil on board, unsigned. Framed 19.25” x 17.25”. Unframed 12.25” x 9.5”. Estimate $300-$500
1006. French Brass & Glass Two Tier Side Table French, early 20th century. French Empire style two tier brass and glass side table, the two rectangular glass tops with canted edge raised on four turned rod supports, terminating on ball and claw feet. height 31.25”, width 25.5”, depth 17.75. Estimate $400-$600
1007. Claude Thielley, “La Partie de Billiard”, Litho Claude Thielley (French, 1811-1891) lithograph on paper after the original painting by Eugene Ernest Hillemacker (French, 1818-1887), work printed by Imprierie de Lemercier, Paris (1803-1901), “La Partie de Billiard (The Game of Pool)”, lithograph on paper, text lower left margin “Peint par Hillemacker”, text lower right margin “Lith. par Thielley”. Framed 27.5” x 31.5”. Sight size 14.25” x 20.5”. Estimate $300-$500
1009. Group of 5 Lauzet Etchings of Impressionist Works 1008. French Marquetry Inlaid Table w/MOP Accents French, 20th century. Height 29.25”, width 41”, depth 27.5”. Estimate $600-$800
Marie Auguste Lauzet (French, 1863-1898). A collection of five etchings and drypoints from “L’Art impressioniste d’après la collection privée de M. Durand-Ruel” originally published in 1892 with commentary by Georges Lecomte (French, 18671958) as a document of the private collection of (French, 1831-1922), the original book containing over 30 drypoint and etchings of paintings by master Impressionists, this collection comprising “La Veillee” by Camille Pissarro, “La Femme a la Guitare” by Edouard Manet, “Venise” by Edouard Manet, “L’Esplanade des Invalides” by Stanislas Lepine, and “Le Port de Trouville” by Eugene Boudin”. Each engraving framed 21.625” x 18.75”. Estimate $300-$500
1012. French Oak Spool Turned Chair & Ottoman, 20th C.
1010. French Red Painted 1 Drawer Game Table
French, first half of 20th century. Verso of chair seat rail revealing the hand written word “Devanture” (meaning “frontage” in French) with additional written markings. height of chair 31”, width 21”, depth 20.5”, top of front stiles to floor 29”, seat to floor 16”. height of ottoman 15.5”, width 23.25”, depth 17.5”. Estimate $300-$500
French, second half of 19th century. Height 28”, width 23”, depth 30”. Estimate $700-$900
1011. “L’ Arrivee” Lithograph After Claude Vernet 1013. Hand Woven Persian Area Rug Wool. Iran. 3. 5” x 5’ 2” Estimate $400-$800
After Claude Vernet’s painting (French, 1714-1789) and after Philibert-Louis Debucourt’s engraving (French, 1765-1832), “L’ Arrivee”, color lithograph on paper published by Ponte Vecchio (Italy, 20th century)--noted at lower center margin, blind stamp for publisher lower right margin. Framed 33.5” x 43.5”. Sight size 21”x33”. Estimate $300-$500
1014. French Painted Baroque Style Table, 20th C. French, second half of 20th century. Height 30.5”, width 30.5”, depth 19.5”. Estimate $700-$900
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1016. Pair of Upholstered W.H. Gunlocke Maple Armchairs 1015. Benjamin Kopman, “Old Lady”, Oil on Canvas, Benjamin D. Kopman (American 1887-1965), “Old Lady”, oil on canvas laid down on board, signed lower left. Work accompanied with vintage label with title, artist name and medium, “2” on label in corner--possibly from exhibition. Framed 20.75” x 16.6”. Unframed 14.5” x 10.75”. Estimate $300-$500
1018. Pair of Gilt and Teal Marbleized Metal Lamps 20th century. Unmarked. 27.25” tall to finial, 8.25” wide across handles. Estimate $300-$500
1021. 19th/ 20th C. Silver Plate Standish & Basket Late 19th/ early 20th century. Both unmarked. Estimate $300-$500
1024. Hand Woven Persian Heriz Wool. Iran. 2’ 8” x 10’ 4”. Estimate $300-$500
American, 20th century (circa 1960s). Height 37”, width 24.5”, depth 28”. Estimate $300-$500
1017. Benjamin Kopman, “Meditation”, Signed
Benjamin D. Kopman (American 1887-1965), “Meditation”, oil on canvas board, signed lower left. Gallery label on verso from Knoke Galleries of Atlanta, 5325 Roswell Road, Atlanta, Georgia, noting provenance to the Detroit Institute of Arts above affixed label from The Detroit Institute of Arts, 5200 Woodward Avenue, Detroit, Michigan with basic information on work, likely deaccessioned the institution’s from art collection. Framed 21.75” x 18”. Unframed 14” x 10”. Estimate $600-$800
1019. Heavy Giltwood Gesso Rectangular Wall Mirror Early 20th century. Height 33”, width 36.25”, depth 3.5”. Estimate $300-$500
1020. After Moreau “Echo de la Montagne”, 25” Tall After Auguste Moreau (French, 1834-1917). “Echo de la Montagne (Mountain Echo)”, bronzed spelter, inscribed to base “Aug. Moreau” and to plaque on base with title and “per Aug. Moreau (Med. d’or)”. Round seal within matrix reading “Made in France, Fabriqué en France” to verso at base above incised “FRANCE”. 25.375” x 9” x 8.5” Estimate $300-$500
1022. Hand Woven Persian Shiraz Wool. Iran. Triple center medallion on red field. floral and geometric design on cream border. blue, cream, green and brown accenct colors. Area rug. Measures 3’ 6” x 5’ 6”. Estimate $300-$500
1023. 2 Sterling Servers & Plated Repousse Dresser Box
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, marked to inner rim “KS4”. Buccelatti server 8.875” long. Danish server 6.25” long. Repousse box 4.375” tall, 7.375” wide, 6” deep. All measurements are . Total weight of sterling 6.2 troy ounces. Estimate $300-$500
1025. Collection of 5 Sterling Serving Pieces & 1 EPNS 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. Total weight of sterling 7.9 troy ounces. Estimate $300-$500
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1026. Pair of Green Oynx Tazza w/Metal Mounts, 20th C. Early 20th century. Unmarked. height 9.5”, width 4.9”, depth 3.9”. Estimate $300-$500
1027. English MOP Inlaid Papier Mache Lap Desk, 19th C. English, 19th century. Underside of removable pen well with label from “GEORGE S. TOLMAN, Importer and Dealer in English, French & Chinese FANCY GOODS, Rich Parasols, Umbrellas, No. 133 WASHINGTON STREET, 2d store nother of School Street. BOSTON.” Otherwise unmarked. height 3.75”, width 13.25”, depth 10.25”. Estimate $300-$500
1028. Victorian English Iron & Wood Pub Table English, circa 1880. Shelf stamped “Gaskell & Chambers Nottingham Barfitters”. Height 28”, diameter of top 22.5”. Estimate $400-$600
1029. Pair of Early 20th C. Bronze Candles, Flower Stems Early 20th century. Apparently unmarked. 10.375” tall, 5” diameter at base. Estimate $300-$500
1030. Porcelain Dessert Set, Poppy Motif (27 Pcs) Austrian and Bavarian, first half of 20th century. Wellmatched twenty-seven piece porcelain dessert set from various makers including J & C, Thomas, and Moritz Zdekauer comprising of a tall lidded coffee pot, lidded sugar dish, creamer, 8 teacups and 10 saucers, and 6 dessert plates. Some items marked on bottom with green “Thomas Bavaria” mark, some others with additional “Freiberg” in gilt on bottom. Each with hand painted red poppy flower motif with light green leaves and gilt rims and handles. Diameter of dessert plate is 7.6”. Saucer diameter 5.6”. Teacup height 2.25”. Height of coffee or tea pot with lid 8.7”. Height of creamer 3.5”. Height of lidded sugar container 4.2”. Estimate $300-$500
1032. Pair of Miniature Sevres Style Urns w/Covers 1031. Hand Woven Persian Shiraz (5’ 8” x 7’ 8”)
Continental, 19th century. Height 10”m width 4.75” (handle to handle), base depth 2.6” Estimate $400-$600
Wool. Iran. Cream colored center medallion on red field. geometric and tribal design. Birds flanked by geometric shapes surrounded by circular designs within border. blue, orange, brown and gold accent colors. Measures 5’ 8” x 7’ 8”. Estimate $400-$800
1033. Interesting Bird Caddy, Desk Tools & Container Caddy height 5”, width 5”, depth 5”. Sheathed scissors and letter opener by P. E. Guerin; and a Chinese turned Padouk wood barrel-form container height 5.75”. Provenance: From the Estate of Sam & Florence Inman, Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500
1035. L. Sanders “The Brighton Coach” O/C, Signed 1034. Pair of Tall Brass Andirons w/ Paw Feet Late 19th/Early 20th century. Height 37.5”, width 9.75”, depth 29.5”. Estimate $400-$600
1036. Group w/19th C. Paris Porcelain Inkwell & Urn Inkwell with indistinguishable mark. Tazza unmarked. Porcelain inkwell height 7.5”, width 9.5”, depth 6”. Tazza height 9.6”, width 7”, depth 4.75”. Provenance: From the Estate of Sam & Florence Inman, Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500
1037. Hand Woven Oushak Area Rug Wool. Turkish. 4’ 3.5” x 6’ 5”. Estimate $300-$500
British School, 20th century. “The Brighton Coach”, oil on canvas, signed lower left, “L. Sanders”. Plaque to lower half of work: “The Brighton Coach L. Sanders”. Framed 15.5” x 20”. Unframed 9” x 12.5” Estimate $300-$500
1038. Contemporary Oil on Wood Panel, Calla Lilies J. Fuller (likely American, 20th century). Signed and dated lower right “J. FULLER 93”. Provenance: From the Estate of Sam & Florence Inman, Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500`
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1041. Group of 2 Chinese Export Porcelains - Mug & Dish
1039. Chinese Yellow Marked Yixing Teapot w/ Dragons Chinese, late 19th/ early 20th century. Underside of body with impressed calligraphic marks within a square cartouche. 3.5” tall, 5.5” spout to handle. Estimate $400-$600
1040. Chinese Famille Rose Porcelain Wall Plaque
Chinese, late 19th early 20th century Qing Dynasty (1644-1912). Mug 5.25” tall, 5.5” wide; dish 1.25” tall, 5.5” diameter. Provenance: From the Estate of Henry G. Muecke Jr., Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $400-$600
Chinese, 20th century, possibly earlier. Overall 15” x 20.5”. Sight size of plaque 9.8” x 15.2”. Provenance: From the Estate of Sam & Florence Inman, Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $400-$600
1042. Chinese 19th/20th C. Lidded Porcelain Tureen
1044. 19th C. Chinese Center Bowl w/ Figural Scenes
Chinese, late 19th/ early 20th century. Unmarked. 6.75” tall, 13.5” wide, 8.25” deep. Provenance: From the Estate of Henry G. Muecke Jr., Atlanta, Georgia. Estiamte $400-$600
1043. Pair of Chinese Reverse Painted Works of Women
Chinese, 19th century Qing Dynasty (1644-1912), possibly earlier. Unmarked. 4.5” tall, 10.25” diameter of rim. Provenance: From the Estate of Henry G. Muecke Jr., Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $400-$600
Chinese, likely 19th Century. Pair of Chinese reverse painted figural portraits of elegant women on glass. Each framed 25.5” x 19.5”. Each sight size 23” x 16.5”. Provenance: From the Estate of Sam & Florence Inman, Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $400-$600
1047. Collection of 19th C. Porcelain, Delft & Chinese
1045. Chinese Blue & White Porcelain Plate, Kangxi Mark
Chinese and Dutch, 18th-19th century. All unmarked. Delft charger 13.5” diameter. Octagonal dish 8.625” diameter. Famille rose dish 9” diameter. Precious objects dish 8.75” diameter. Teacup 3.75” wide over handle. Provenance: From the Estate of Henry G. Muecke Jr., Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500
Chinese, Qing Dynasty period (1644-1912). Marked to the underside, blue underglaze Kangxi mark. Height 1.15”, diameter 8.25”. Estimate $300-$500
1046. Chinese Green Yixing Zisha Teapot w/ Landscape Chinese, late 19th/ early 20th century Qing Dynasty (1644-1912). Impressed mark to underside. 4.375” tall, 6.25” spout to handle. Estimate $400-$600
1048. Chinese Wood Apothecary Cabinet on Stand, 20th C.
Chinese, likely early 20th century. Verso of cabinet with lines of handwritten black characters. height 27.75”, width 25.25”, depth 9.75”. Estimate $300-$500
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1049. Collection of 4 19th C. Famille Rose Underbowls Chinese, late 19th/ early 20th century Qing Dynasty (1644-1912). All unmarked. Largest dish 5.25” diameter; smallest dish 4.75” diameter. Provenance: From the Estate of Henry G. Muecke Jr., Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500
1050. Chinese Porcelain Qianlong Style Floral Dish Chinese, Qing Dynasty (1644-1912). Chinese porcelain plate painted in Qianlong style with colorful floral enamels and three flying cranes on white ground. Apparently unmarked. height .87”, diameter 8.75’. Estimate $300-$500
1051. Chinese Export Mandarin Porcelain Bowl Chinese, early 19th, possibly 18th century. Height 2.75”, diameter of foot 2.6”. Estimate $300-$500
1052. 20th Century Chinese Carved Wood Plant Stand
1053. Chinese Porcelain Figural Scalloped Plate
Chinese, 20th century. Unmarked. height 20”, width 20”. Estimate $300-$500
Chinese, Qing Dynasty. Apparently unmarked. Height 1.75”, diameter 11”. Estimate $300-$500
1055. Group of 2 Asian Sculptures of Riders on Animals 1054. Chinese Octagonal Famille Rose Bowl, Qianlong Mark
Chinese, Qing Dynasty Qianlong Period Mark (17351796), likely late 19th/ early 20th century. Marked to underside with red overglaze Qianlong imperial reign mark to white square within a field of light blue glaze. 2.75” tall, 6.25” diameter. Estimate $300-$500
1057. Chinese Silk Embroidery Textile w/Birds & Prunus Fruit Chinese, likely 20th century. Framed 26.5” x 16.75”. Provenance: From the Estate of Sam & Florence Inman, Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500
Asian, 20th century. One cast bronze after Koun Takamura (Japanese, 1852- 1934), “Samurai Kusunoki Masashige”, inscribed to base, after the original life size sculpture in the East Garden of the Imperial Palace in Tokyo, Japan; and one porcelain sculpture, impressed calligraphic mark to back of horse’s shoulder, the sculpture to a rectangular wooden plinth. Bronze 14.625” tall, 15.375” wide, 6.75” deep. Porcelain 13.75” tall, 13.215” wide, 5.5” deep. Provenance: From the Estate of Sam & Florence Inman, Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500
Chinese, 19th/ 20th century. Unmarked. Overall 6.375” tall, 7.75” diameter. Provenance: From the Estate of Sam & Florence Inman, Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500
1058. Chinese Ming Style Porcelain Crackle Bottle Vase
1059. Pair of Chinese Blanc de Chine Kylin Joss Sticks
Chinese, 20th century, possibly earlier. Chinese Ming style porcelain bottle form vase with mustard colored glaze and crackled finish. Indistinguishable mark to the base in blue underglaze. height 9.8’, diameter of base 2.75”. Estimate $300-$500
Chinese, Guangxu Period style (1875-1908), likely 20th century. Unmarked. 4.75” tall, 1.5” wide, 2.125” deep. Provenance: From the Estate of Henry G. Muecke Jr., Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500
1060. 5 Piece Collection of Asian Porcelain Asian (Chinese & Japanese, 19th/20th century). Blue and white dragon bowl height 1.9”, diameter 9.125”. Yellow porcelain bowl height 2.3”, diameter 4.4”. Scalloped plate diameter 8.2”. Imari color palette dish with alternating medallion motif diameter 6.125”. Estimate $300-$500
1056. Chinese Porcelain Cooler, Dragons & Butterflies
1061. Chinese Carved Hardwood Figural Sculpture Asian (possibly Chinese, likely 20th century). Underside with indistinguishable marks. Height 8.25”, width 3.5”, depth 2.5”. Estimate $300-$500
1062. Chinese 20th C. Framed Ancestral Portraits on Silk Chinese School, 20th century. Pair of framed figural Chinese ancestral portraits, each hand painted on silk, apparently unsigned. Each framed 56.75” x 31.75”. Each sight size 42.5” 18.25”. Estimate $400-$600
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1064. Group of 2 Chinese Blue & White Porcelain Dishes
1063. Chinese 3 Tier Woven Wicker Wedding Basket
Chinese, Qing Dynasty (1644-1912) . Mandala motif plate, marked with archaic mark on bottom in blue under glaze, diameter 5.5”; cloud form plate, blue mark on bottom within double ring border, diameter 5.6”. Estimate $300-$500
1065. Chinese Han Style Green Glazed Crane Chinese, likely 19th century. Han Dynasty (206 B.C.–220 A.D.) style pottery animal sculpture depicting a standing crane bird with stylized feathered crown on top of head, figure with legs flanking trunk or rock form base, overall glazed in vibrant green typical of the Han period. Unmarked. height 7.6”, width 5”, depth 2.3”. Estiamt $300-$500
Chinese, 20th century. Unmarked. height 24.25”, diameter 17”. Estimate $300-$500
1066. Group of Chinese Porcelain Teacups, Two Rice Grain Chinese, early 20th century. Pair of rice grain cups, Kangxi Period mark on bottom, 3” tall x 2.25” tall; single teacup, indistinguishable mark on bottom, 3.25” diameter x 2” tall. Estimate $300-$500
1067. Two Chinese Tall Carved Wood Immortals Chinese, late 19th/ early 20th century. A pair of hand carved wood Taoist Immortal figures with brown, red, and gilt painted accents, the figures being He Xiangu (He Hsien Ku), a representative of family and fortune in marriage, and Li Tieguai (Li T’ieh Guai), representative of wisdom. Unmarked. 17.5” tall. Estimate $300-$500
1069. Chinese Porcelain Hotai Buddha in Orange, Marked
Chinese, 20th century. A porcelain Hotai or Happy Buddha figurine, possibly a censer for joss sticks with apertures to left hand, below right hand, and to both ear canals, the Buddha dressed in vibrant gilt orange robe with belly bared and legs in lotus position. Impressed ovular mark to underside with many calligraphic marks. 9” tall, 9.625” wide, 7.375” deep. Estimate $300-$500
1072. Group of Five Chinese Famille Rose Tea Cups & Dish Chinese, late 19th/ early 20th century. All unmarked. Largest handleless cup 2” tall, 3.5” diameter, handled cup 1.5” tall, 3.5” wide, underbowl 1” tall, 4.75” diameter. Provenance: From the Estate of Henry G. Muecke Jr., Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500
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1068. Chinese Celadon Glazed Famille Rose Porcelain Dish Chinese, likely Late 19th/Early 20th century. Unmarked. height 1.8”, width 7”, depth 5”. Estimate $400-$500
1070. Pair of Chinese Porcelain Cups, Famille Rose Chinese, 20th century. Iron red seal mark over glaze on bottom of each. One height 2.25”, diameter of top 3.1”. The other height 2.3”, diameter 3.125”. Estimate $300-$500
1071. Chinese Spinach Green Jade Bangle Bracelet Chinese, 20th century. Likely natural green jade bangle bracelet with speckled spinach color throughout. Unmarked. Interior diameter 2.5”. Exterior diameter 3.125”. Total weight 44.1 grams. Estimate $300-$500
1073. Qianlong Style Famille Rose Plate with Crane
1074. Pair of Chinese Sang de Boeuf Porcelain Vessels
Chinese, likely 19th century Qing Dynasty (1644-1912). Unmarked. 1.25” tall, 8.875” diameter. Provenance: From the Estate of Henry G. Muecke Jr., Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500
Chinese, 20th century. Unmarked. Each vessel without stand height 5.5”, diameter of top 6.5”. Provenance: From the Estate of Sam & Florence Inman, Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500
Artist and Maker List A AB Svenska Mobelfabrikerna Bodafors….217 Abbasi, Yakup…..649 Adams, Charles Partridge….846 Adnet, Jacques…..454 Aikman, William….822 Akers, Vivian Milner….407 Alarcon, Felix……911 Alexander, Cosmo (attributed to)…823 Alexvale Furniture….459 Almanzor, Jose……286 Almerich, Antonio…..396 American School….33, 49, 52, 88, 199, 215, 366, 404, 410, 422, 425, 441, 451, 453, 491, 552, 554, 767, 768, 802, 843, Anderson, Adrienne…320, 322, 324, 326, 328 Andrade, Edna….331 Angelique de Paris….477 Anton, Karl….62 Appel, Karel….148, 150 Arcosanti… 272 Arenson, Marvin….363, 365 Arhaus…..12 Armani, Giuseppe…..14 Art Metal……506 Ashworth Brothers….545 Atkinson, Joe….2 Audubon, John James…..862 Austen, Alexander…907 B Baccarat…8 Baker…..295 Bale, Thomas Charles…..593 Balet, Jan….216, 218 Barrie, Mardi….177 Baskin, Leonard…..485 Bauerle, Mathias….. 991 Baughman, Milo……. 347, 348, 350 Baughman, Milo (manner of)….343 Baughman, Milo (style of)……44, 342, 344, 346, 349 Baume & Mercier…..941 Bayol, Gustave (circle of)……698 Bearden, Edward Carpenter……449 Becker, Gustav…..984 Bejar, Feliciano…..220 Belgian School….765 Bergman, Franz (after)….256 Bien, Julius….862 Birch, Samuel John Lamorna….788 Bischoff, Franz Arthur….770 Blenko…..336 Bloom, Martha……488 Boda Nova Glassworks….418 Boehm….561, 563, 567, 571, 573, 575, 577, 579, 581, 582, 584, 863, 867, 870, 872, 873, 874, 875, 877 Bonnefil, Helga….420 Borsato, Antonio….883 Bosley, W…….587 Boston, Frederick James……807 Botero, Fernando….270 Boulard, Auguste…..585 Bouras, Harry……107, 423 Bouter, Cornelis Wouter…..791 Brechet, Andre……113 Brennir, Carl….891 Breuer, Marcel (style of)…..298 British School……543, 591, 595, 772, 773, 824, 831, 839, 893, 944, 951, 1035 Britto, Romero….278, 276 Boehm (after)….566 Brovar, Yakov Ivanovich…. 797 Brown, Butler……923, 924, 925 Brunswick-Balke-Collender…..260 Buffet, Guy….408 Burdick, Bruce….259 Bursztynowicz, Henry…..213 Bustamante, Sergio….206, 354, 361 Bvlgari…..8 C Calder, Alexander……273 Campay, Dennis…..173 Cantoni……293 Castleberry, Metz….505 Cavalier Furniture Company…….21 Chapman……97 Chapman, Dean…..237 Chapu, Henri Michel…..695 Chatov, Constantin….431, 432, 433, 434, 435, 436 Chatov, Marc…..429, 430 Chatov, Roman….. 426, 427, 428 Chelko, Paul…..115 Chinese School……630 Christofle (style of)….1 Classic Leather….. 468 Cloidon, Claude Michel (after)…..718 Coalport…..851 Conant Ball……66, 68 Continental School…..79, 734, 754, 758, 829, 905, 913, 917, 919, 933, 982, 990, 992, 994, 998, Cotman, John Sell (manner of)…..837 Craig, Burton B…….23 Crawford, Andrew……45 Cummings, George R…..835 D Dakota Jackson….. 13, 201 Dali, Salvador (after)…..184 Dali, Salvador (manner of)…..182 Damianos, Sylvester……337 Damm…..987 Daniel JeanRichard….139 David Yurman…… 101, 103 Davis, Gene……301 Davis, Glen…… 144, 146 Davis, Nicholas……55 Davis, William Glen…..142 de Andreis, Alex….859 de Looper, Willem……127 de Marco, Georges…..81 Dell, John Henry……949 DeVity, Antonio (circle of)….75
D (cont.) Dickinson, L…….587 Didier, Jules….821 Digsmed…..60 Dixie Furniture Company….. 409 Doerner, Frank……325 Dommersen, Pieter Cornelis……799 Dommersen, William…..756 Doussot, Georges….80 Draper, Dorothy (style of)…..19 Drexel….163, 164, 165, 166, 167, 168, 169, 170, 171, 172, 417 Dunbar……227, 397 Dutch School…….798 E Eames, Charles….321, 323 Eames, Charles and Ray……327, 329 Ebanista…..860 Ebel….247 Ege Axminster…..209 Erte…..9 F Faberge….777, 779, 782, 784 Fabien, Louis……697 Falat, Julian….762 Falwell, Bobby Reed….136 Farr, Fred….. 15 Ferneley, John E. (manner of)…..910 Ficks, Reed …..128 Flores, Alexander….351 Fontenille, Michel…..486 Forcolini, Carlo…149 Fowler, Nan S…..117 Fraley, David….7 Frank W. Smith Silver Company….555 Frankenthaler, Helen…269 French School…..816, 1005 Friedlaender, Johnny….370 Friedlinger, John….899 G Gallo, Frank….11 Garman, Michael….25 Gay, August…..181 Gifford, Douglas K…..156 Gilmore, Jim…..501 Gosfield, Josh….195 Grand Resort Osborn……161 Griffith, Dusty….285 Grosfeld House….104 Gundlach….442 H Haerer, Carol……263, 264, 267 HAG Capisco….36 Hagenauer (style of)…..471 Hagenauer, Franz (style of)…..5 Hamburger, Peter…..54 Harney, Paul E….844 Harper, John (after)…..74 Harris, Lucien Iii…….878 Harvey Probber……145 Harvey Probber (style of)….95 Helman, Robert….43 Henredon….403 Herberte, Edward Benjamin…..904 Herend…..525, 942 Herman Miller……259, 297, 299, 318, 319, 321, 323, 329 Herschleb, Frederick James…..405 Hetherington, Charles…..927 Hickory Furniture Company…..652 Highsmith, Kyle…….282, 284 Hill Manufacturing Corp……83, 338 Hill, Richard…..383 Hillemacker, Eugene Ernest….1007 Hoglund, Erik……418 Hollming, August…..782, 784 Holmegaard Glass……372 Hopilliart & Leroy…..705 Hopkins, Budd….304 Hove, Hubertus van…..790 Howard Miller……..86 Huguet, Jean-Baptiste…….778 Husted, Wayne….336 I Iizuka, Hachiro…..90 J J.F. Fradley…..557 Jansen….819 Janssonius, Jan…..980 Jere, Curtis…….222, 306, 308, 310, 517 Jere, Curtis (style of)…….352, 386 Jimeco…..246 Jones, Charles Hollis…..87, 330 Jones, Charles Hollis (attributed to)….85, 94 Jones, Charles Hollis (style of)…84 Junghans…..918 Jurkovic, Lida….287 K Karl Ens…….879 Karly, P……..763 Kensett, John (circle of)…..841 Kensett, John Frederick (circle of)…..795 Kettemann, Erwin…..915 Keuffel & Esser…..34 Kieselstein-Cord, Barry……59 Kimball……551 Kingman, Dong….120 Kittinger…..553, 900 Klee, Paul (after)…..290 Knoll…..367, 371 Kohler, Carl……458, 461, 463, 467, 469 Kopman, Benjamin…..1015, 1017 KPM…..604, 764 Kramer, Bob…….389 Kung, Werner……28 Kushner-Weiner, Anita…….375, 376, 377, 378, 379, 380
L Lacca, Cesare (attributed to)…..193 Lago, Ramon……390 Lalique…. 4, 6, 249 Lalonde, Joseph Wilfrid….502 Lance, George (attributed to)…..776 Lane….72 Langbein, Ed….493 Lanier, Bird…..457 Lapayese, Ramon….359 Larkin, Ruth….387 Laura Munder….130, 244 Laurel Lamp Co….114 Laurent-Desrousseaux, Henri Alphonse (circle of)…..693 Lauzet, Marie Auguste….. 1009 Le Corbusier (manner of)….411 Le Corbusier (style of)….303, 305 LeVian….936 Leader, Benjamin Williams…..585 Leathercraft…..516 Leger, Fernand….229 Lelli, Angelo (after)…..300, 302 Lenox…..566 Levier, Charles….77, 78 Lichtenstein, Roy….254, 255 Lightolier……265 Lik, Peter….257 Lionel Corporation….437 Lohe, Yves….48 Lourioux, Louis….402 Lowestoft……840 Lucien Piccard….245 M Mabro Lamp Company….105 MacMinn, Strother…..515 Maillaud, Fernand….712 Maison Drucker…..153 Maison Jansen….125 Maison Kreiger….743 Maitland Smith…..654 Mann, Cy…..277 Menaboni (after)….566 Mann, David….111 Marc, Henry….713 Mark David….123 Marsh, Lorin (style of)….401 Mason, Yuri….27 Mastercraft….233, 234 Mavito…..530 Max, Peter….307, 313, 315, 317 McCobb, Paul….239 McGary, Dave….239 Mdina….160, 162 Mead, Ruth Appeldoorn….398 Means, Helen Hatch….655 Mecheon, Luciano….360 Meissen…603, 748 Meissen (style of)….869 Mellor, David….333 Melrose, Andrew….529 Mene, Pierre Jules….814 Merida, Carlos…226 Meyer, Seymour….339, 341 Michaels, Serge…..385 Michelson, Eric Gustavus…500 Mills Novelty Company…261, 262 Minton….939 Miro, Joan…..230, 231 Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams…..183, 186, 189 Modigliani, Amedeo (after)… 381 Moir, John….825 Monamy, Peter…..547 Mont, James (style of)….157 Montaldo, Armand Cultera….413 Montini, Ramon….30 Moore, Henry (manner of)….159 Moreau, Auguste (after)…..1020 Moreau-Vauthier, Paul…..691 Moretti, Carlo….8 Moretti, Norberto…..280 Moulthrop, Matt…..240, 241 Mulhouser, George (style of)…..207 Murano…..3,106 N Nehr, Barry…443 Nelson, George….297, 299, 318 Nessen…..109 Nichols, Pauline Wright….46 Nierman, Leonardo….291, 292, 296 O Old Paris…….597, 599 Old Paris (style of)….600, 602, 607 Ottinger, Kenneth A…….498 P Pairs, Gabriel….76 Panton, Verner…..26, 275 Parks, Jarvin…..212 Parr, Remigius…..547 Parzinger, Tommi…..185, 187 Pasmore, Victor….268 Percival, Lafer……223 Phillips, Wilmot….82 Photogenic Machine Company…..483 Piazzoni, Gottardo Fidele….771 Picasso, Pablo….188, 192 Picasso, Pablo (after)….190 Piranesi, Giovanni Battista…887 Pollock, Jackson (manner of)…..509 Pope, Henry Martin (attributed to)…..901 Porter, Mildred Sophie….455 Portois & Fix….912 Pototschnik, Sonya….50 Probber, Harvey….147 Probber, Harvey (manner of)….243 Propst, Robert…..318
R R.R. Mclan……..587 Rabaey, Hugo….112 Ramirez, Gabriel….108 Ramsey, Daga…..37, 39, 41 Raymor……489 Read, Philip Standish……154 Rehn, Frank Knox Morton….556 Remington, Frederic (after)…..494, 496 Reynolds, Joshua (after)….828 Risom, Jens…..290 Rizzo, Willy…..210 Robinson Furniture….504 Robsjohn-Gibbings, T.H….175, 176, 178, 180 Robsjohn-Gibings, T.H. (style of)….174 Rochat, Rana….391 Rosell, Alexander…..730 Rosenthal, Herbert….250 Rouault, Georges….356, 362 Rougier….294 Royal Crown Derby….956 Royal Worcester…..658 Rutili, Renzo…..316 S Saarinen, Eero…..374, 367, 371 Sankowsky, Itzhak….487 Saporiti….288 Sarfatti, Gino (after)…224 Sarpaneva, Timo….335 Schedel, Hartmann…..978 Schneider, Amable….953 Schwicker, Amelio….884 Seba, Albertus…..755 Semac, Margot….281 Serafino, Zani…228 Sevres….527, 703, 726 Sevres (style of) ….724, 727, 1032 Shahn, Ben…..484 Shaver Howard…..24 Shute, Benjamin Edgar….400, 394 Shute, Keenan Wade Ranson…490 Sitag…10 Sitzendorf….535, 908, 985 Slinkard, Mary Lou….238 Soleri, Paolo….272 Somchai, Hattakitkosol…..126 Sonneman, Robert….29, 224, 421, Sonneman, Robert (manner of)…513 Sottsass, Ettore…228 Speed, John….975 Springer, Karl (after)…124, 395 Springer, Karl (manner of)…332 Springer, Karl (style of)….355 Stiffel….25 Stuart…438 Sutcliffe, Lester….538 Swaine, John…..547 Syracuse China…….566 T T.S. Woodruff…503 Tackett, La Gardo (manner of)….450 Tamayo, Rufino…235, 236 Tarr, William…271 Taylor, Michael (style of)….119 Teho, Marc….57 Tetbury, Thomas….826 Thayer Coggin….345 Thielley, Claude….1007 Thompson, Gabriel…741 Thompson, George…..833 Thurston, Gerald…. 399 Tiffany & Co…..783, 847 Tomlinson….392 Trusz, Iwan….760 Tura, Aldo….191 Tura, Aldo (style of)….99 Twigg-Smith, William….179 Tynell, Paavo….265 U Umanoff, Arthur….24 V Val St. Lambert….98, 100 van der Rohe, Mies (after)…..219, 221 van der Rohe, Mies (style of)….214 van Koert, John…..163, 164, 165, 166, 167, 168, 169, 170, 171, 172 Vasarely, Jean-Pierre…..92 Vecelli, Titian (after)….827 Vernet, Claude (after)….1011 Vesey, John….266 Virginia Maid….72 Von Schierholz….983 W W.H. Gunlocke Chair Co….452, 1016 Wagner, Fritz (circle of)….1000 Ward, Edward Matthew (attributed to)…737 Wawrytko, Mary Frances…..22 Webb, James….789 Wedgwood….669 Wegner, Hans….309 Wegner, Hans (style of)….311 Weinberg, Frederick (style of)….56 Wells, George…..739 Wendell Castle…..225 Widdicomb, John…..842 Wilson, Richard (manner of)….732 Wolgemut, Michael…..978 Wolstenholme, Dean (attributed to)….902 Wolstenholme, Dean (circle of)…..812 Woodard, Russell (style of)…..118 Woodruff & Edwards…..116 Wormley, Edward (attributed to)…..227, 397 Wright, Russel……..66, 68 Wright, Willie Anne…….211 Wu, Li………..678 Y Yaroshenko, Nikolai Alexandrorich (after)….780 Young, Brian……204 Yvaral Jean-Pierre….92
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