Ahlers
Ogletree AUCTION GALLERY
New Year’s Signature Estates Auction January 3-4, 2015
Ahlers
Ogletree AUCTION GALLERY
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Ahlers
Ogletree AUCTION GALLERY
January Signature Estates Auction Saturday, January 3rd, 2015 - beginning at 11am Sunday, January 4th, 2015 - beginning at 11am
Bidding Increments:
$0-$500: $25 increments $500-$1,000: $50 increments $1,000-$2,500: $100 increments $2,500-$5,000: $250 increments $5,000-$10,000: $500 increments $10,000-$20,000: $1,000 increments $20,000-$50,000: $5,000 increments
Session 1
Saturday, January 3rd, 2015
Session 1 includes a large collection of fine antique walking canes, miniature clocks, Jaeger-LeCoultre clocks, period furniture, Russian enamel objets d’arte, estate jewelry and pocket watches, two Rolex watches, miniature portraits, Lalique glass, tea caddies, Chinese jade, Tang Dynasty pottery, ivory, scroll paintings, Canton enamel and porcelain, crystal chandeliers, hand woven rugs, 19th century engravings, antiquarian books including a rare 1908 Oscar Wilde 15 volume set, a Wurlitzer Baby Grand ebonized case piano, mid-century modern furniture, a Fulvio Bianconi for Venini patchwork vase, a Nazon for Mazzega vase after Pablo Picasso, Erte figural bronze sculptures, an Edgar Brandt bronze seaweed motif vase, two highly desirable works of art by Cuban artists Wifredo Lam and Mariano Rodriguez, two Cedric Smith figural paintings, Venetian Salviati stemware, two William Aiken Walker figural oil on board paintings to be featured in Mr. John Fowler’s forthcoming catalog raisonne on the artist, three pencil signed limited edition Grant Wood lithographs, a large seven panel painting after Thomas Hart Benton’s mural in the Smithsonian Museum of American Art and more.
Estimated Times for Lots
*Please note that these times are only approximations and are subject to change.
11 am - 12 pm 12 pm - 1 pm 1 pm - 2 pm 2 pm - 3 pm 3 pm - 4 pm 4 pm - 5 pm 5 pm - 6:30 pm
Lots 1-80 Lots 81-161 Lots 162-232 Lots 233-303 Lots 304-384 Lots 385-465 Lots 466-526
Lot 1. 2 Tiffany & Gorham Classical Figure Sterling Items
Lot 2. Unusual Georgian Serpentine Tea Caddy
Lot 3. Old Paris Porcelain Flower Separator Jardiniere
Lot 4. Stained Oak Ladderback Armchair with Rush Seat
Lot 5. Collection of 2 Sterling Silver & Enamel Compacts
Lot 6. Emile Gallois, French Hand Painted Ladies Fan
Lot 7. Set of 6 Small Framed Rococo Style Figural Paintings
Lot 8. English Open Davenport or Lectern w/Desk
Lot 9. 12 Lenox Demitasse Cups w/ Gorham Sterling Holders
Lot 10. French Style Gilt Wood & Gesso Wall Bracket
Lot 11. Tiffany & Co. Sterling & 18k Swiss Army Knife
Lot 12. Herend Hungary Porcelain Imari Style Table Lamp
Tiffany & Co. spoon, marked on back of shaft “M. Tiffany & Co. Sterling, Pat.1878”, 6” long; Gorham tongs, marked on interior with maker’s mark, “sterling”, and “59”, 4.25” long. Total weight 2.045 troy ounces. Estimate $50-150.
English, 20th century. Approximate height 41.125”, width (across arms) 23.25”, depth 18.25”, seat to floor 18.75”. Estimate $100-$200.
Framed (including hanging bracket at top) 6.5” x 6.5”, sight size 2.5” x 3.25”, Estimate $400-$600
20th Century. Apparently unmarked. Height 16.5”, width 14”, depth 9.5”. Estimate $150-$300
English, 19th Century. Height 5.25”, width 3.75”, depth 5.5”. Estimate $200-$400
Yellow guilloche compact, marked “157”, “MADE IN AUSTRIA” above indistinguishable mark and “STERLING SILVER”, diameter 2”; sterling silver and black striped enamel rectangular powder box, 2” x 1.5”. Estimate $300-$500.
English, 19th Century. Height 39.25”, width 23.5”, depth 20.5”. Estimate $400-$600.
Tiffany & Company (American, 20th century), sterling silver and 18k gold. Stamped on back with “TIFFANY & CO” and “950 + 750”, “STER + 18K”. Pocket army knife length 3.6”. Auction estimate $200-$400.
French, 19th century. Mark on bottom “W”. 9 5/8” wide x 4 1/4” deep x 7 1/4” tall. Estimate $200-$400
Emile Gallois (French, 1882-1965). Overall height 10.75”, width 16.25”, depth 4.25”. Estimate $300-$500.
Early 20th century, Lenox and Gorham. Marked on bottom of cup “Lenox”. 2.25” tall x 3” wide inc. handle. Marked on side of handle “Sterling A11925”. Total weight of sterling is 14.82 troy ounces. Estimate $400-$600
Hungarian, 20th century, Herend Hungary. Stamped in blue underglaze on the foot along with number #6636 and retains original Herend sticker on the inside of lid. Height 10”, with harp 19”. Estimate $150-$300
Lot 13. Bronze Animal Sculpture of an Elephant, 20th C.
Lot 14. Pair of French Hand Painted Faience Plates
Lot 15. Pair of Gothic Windsor Yew Wood Armchairs
Lot 16. Chinese Chippendale Style Carved Wall Mirror
Lot 17. French Walnut Inlaid & Carved Accent Table
Lot 18. Chelsea Tambour Mantel Clock, Negus New York
Lot 19. Hand Woven Persian Runner
Lot 20. 6-Piece Wedgwood Queen Charlotte Group
Lot 21. Oil on Canvas, “Still Life in Basket”, Signed
Lot 22. Italian Embossed Leather Four Panel Floor Screen
Lot 23. Arthur Millier “Santa Ynez River” Etching, Signed
Lot 24. Vintage Oak Floor Clock Table
20th century, unsigned. Overall height 7.75”, width 9.5”, depth 4.5”. Estimate $200-$400
Chinese, 20th century. Overall measures 52.75” x 33”. Estimate $300-$500
Wool. 10’10” x 2’2” Estimate $400-$800
Italian, 20th century. Overall height 71.1”, width (of each panel) 20”. Estimate $400-$600.
French, 20th century. Each marked on bottom with manufacturer “Poterie a la Chapelle des Pots 17100 France”. Diameter 8.75”. Estimate $200-$400
Impressed with “2805” on bottom of top. Height 28.25”, diameter of top 22.5”. Estimate $300-$500
English, Late 19th Century. All impressed Wedgwood and blue printed pattern name Queen Charlotte and registration number 1474 within a rectangular cartouche. Estimate $150-$300
Arthur Henry Thomas Millier (American (California/New Jersey), 1893-1975), “Santa Ynez River”-1963, etching on wove paper, pencil signed and numbered “3/30”. Framed 17” x 21”. Sight size 8” x 12.5”. Estimate $100-$300
20th century. Height 44.5”, width 27.5”, depth (of seat), 17.75”, seat to floor 18.5”. Estimate $300-$500
Chelsea Clock Company (American (Massachusetts), Early 20th century), marked on dial “CHELSEA” above retailer “NEGUS NEW YORK”. height 9.25”, width 21.5”, depth 4”, diameter of dial 5.25”. Estimate $400-$600
American School, 20th century. “Still Life in Basket”, oil on canvas, signed lower left “Mayers”. Framed 16” x 18”, unframed 10” x 8”. Estimate $150-$300.
Attributed to Dai Jin Clock Company (The Time Mfg. Co.). Height 24”, diameter 27”. Estimate $300-500
Lot 25. Pair of Small Rococo Style Figural Paintings
Lot 26. T.B. Appelton, British Late 19th C. Engraving
Lot 27. Van Cleef & Arpels Gold Filled Lighter
Lot 28. Pair of Old Paris Style Figural Table Lamps
Lot 29. Set of 8 Whiting Sterling #39 Demitasse Spoons
Lot 30. Pair of Cranberry Glass Cut to Clear Lidded Jars
Lot 31. Copeland Spode “Tower” Pattern Large Lidded Teapot
Lot 32. Patinated Bronze Seagull Sculpture by Lorino
Lot 33. Sessions Bronze 8 Day Clock w/Opal Accent
Lot 34. 19th C. Architectural Engraving of Royal Exchange
Lot 35. Improved Ironstone China Soup Tureen & Underplate
Lot 36. Bamboo Open Work Sterling Overlay Vase
Continental, 20th century Framed 9” x 8”, sight size 4.5” x 3.25” Estimate $150-$300
French, Late 19th/Early 20th Century. Height 29.5”. Estimate $300-$500
English, mid to late 19th century. Copeland Spode. Marked on bottom “Copeland, Spode’s Tower, England”. 12.25” tall x 13.5” spout to edge. Estimate $200-$400.
Colen Campbell (British, 1676-1729). Inscribed lower left “C. Campbell Delin” and lower right “H. Hulsbergh Sculp”. Framed 27.75” x 32”, unframed sight size 15.5” x 20.25”. Estimate $300-$500.
T.B. Appleton after Heywood Hardy (British, 1843-1933). “Forgiven”, hand colored engraving, published 1889 London. Framed 34.5” x 43.5”, unframed sight size 24.5” x 34”. Estimate $200-$400.
Whiting Manufacturing Company (American/ New York, 1866-1926), pattern #39. Marked on back of neck with maker’s mark, “Sterling”, and “39”. 4 1/8 inches long. Total weight 2.38 troy ounces. Estimate $150-$300.
Last quarter of 20th century. Patinated bronze. Incised signature on back of wave below birds “Lorino” and “BRONZE”. Overall height 11.3”, width 17.25”, depth (of plinth base) 7”. Estimate $300-$500.
English, 19th century. Possibly Ridgway. Marked on bottom of underplate and tureen. Overall height 12.5”, underplate width 14.75”, underplate depth 12.9”. Estimate $400-$600.
Van Cleef & Arpels (French, 20th century). Marked on bottom “VAN CLEEF & ARPELS PARIS”, “MADE IN FRANCE”, “252”, “20 MICRONS” and additional mark. Length 3”, width 1.1”, depth 0.30”. Estimate $200-$400.
20th century. Estimate $200-$400.
Sessions Clock Company (American, early 20th century). Lower edge marked with maker’s mark. Verso of clock marked “MADE IN GERMANY” on movement. Height 6.5”, width 4.5”, depth 2.4”. Estimate $300-$500.
Chinese export, late 19th/ early 20th century. Marked on bottom “Sterling”. 10 7/8” tall x 4” diameter at base. Estimate $200-$400.
Lot 37. Nepalese 19th C. Gurkha Khukuri Sword
Lot 38. Japanese Satsuma Charger w/ Phoenix & Dragon
Lot 39. Pair of Japanese Watercolor Paintings of Birds
Lot 40. Chinese Sea Dog Porcelain Figurine w/Blue Glaze
Lot 41. Chinese Porcelain Bowl w/Floral Motif, Marked
Lot 42. Small 19th C. Chinese Porcelain Incense Box
Lot 43. Japanese Bronze Oblong Censer, Marked
Lot 44. Pair of Large Chinese Jade Flowering Trees
Lot 45. Chinese Blue & White Fu Dog Motif Porcelain Vase
Lot 46. 19th Century Japanese Imari Rectangular Dish
Lot 47. Three Chinese Porcelain Foo Dog Brush Pots
Lot 48. Jade Dragon Pendant on Red Cord Necklace
Nepalese, 19th century. Length of knife (outside of scabbard) 16”. Length of knife within scabbard 18”. Estimate $300-$500.
Chinese. Unmarked. Overall (including base) height 2.125”, width 3.75”, depth 2.5”. Estimate $150-$300.
Japanese. Marked on bottom. Height 2.9”, width 8”, depth 5”. Estimate $200-$400
Japanese, late 19th century. Marked on back. 10.75” x 12.5” x 1.5”. Estimate $200-$400.
Japanese, late 19th century. Unmarked. 15.75” diameter x 2.75” deep. Estimate $400-$600.
Chinese. Marked on bottom with blue mark. Height 2.25”, diameter of top 4.5”. Estimate $200-$400.
Unmarked. 12.5” tall. Estimate $400-$600.
Chinese. Two marked, one apparently unmarked. Height of tallest 4.5”. Height of shortest 4.3”. Estimate $200-$400.
Japanese, early 20th century. Watercolor on rice paper. Inscribed and signed on either side of composition with red stamp and calligraphic marks. Framed 18” x 16”, sight size 10.5” x 9”. Estimate $200-$400.
Chinese, 19th century. Marked on bottom in red. 4.5” x 2.5” x 1.5”. Estimate $150-$300
Chinese, 20th century, possibly earlier. Apparently unmarked. Height 9.1”, width 4.75”, depth 3.75”. Estimate $300-$500.
Chinese. Pendant 2 1/8” tall x 1 5/8” wide, cord 22.5” long. Total weight 21.8 grams. Estimate $200-$400
Lot 49. Green Jade Disc Pendant
Lot 50. Group of Two Chinese Pith Paper Bird Paintings
Lot 51. Oriental Bronze Lidded Canister, Archaic Style
Lot 52. Jade Koi Fish Snuff Bottle w/ Pearl Tip Stopper
Lot 53. Pair of Japanese Kutani Porcelain Chargers
Lot 54. Chinese Shiwan Ceramic Pottery Sculpture
Lot 55. 2 Blanc De Chine Sculptures of Chinese Immortals
Lot 56, Tiger Eye Carved Inkwell with Koi Fish & Waves
Lot 57. Ivory Crouching Skeleton Form Okimono, 19th/20th C
Lot 58. Japanese Art Nouveau Floral Bronze Table Vase
Lot 59. Chinese Ivory Mallow Form Bowl with Phoenix
Lot 60. Japanese, “Birds”, WC on Canvas, c. 1965
Chinese. 1.5” diameter, 14.8 grams. Estimate $200-$400
Chinese, 20th century. 1.25” tall x 3 3/8” wide x 2” deep. Estimate $200-$400
Chinese, 20th century. One 14 5/8” tall x 4 1/4” wide at base, other 17 1/4” tall x 4 7/8” wide at base. Estimate $300-$500
Japanese, 20th century. Bottom marked. Height 11.4”, diameter of opening 6.3”. Estimate $300-$500
Chinese, 19th century, possibly earlier. Both unsigned. Framed 12.5” x 17.25”. Sight size 7.25” x 11.9”. Estimate $300-$500.
Japanese, 20th century. Unmarked. Diameter 18”. Estimate $400-$800.
1.5” tall x 3.5” wide x 2.25” deep. Estimate $200-$400
Chinese, late 19th/ early 20th century. Height 2.25”, diameter 7”. Estimate $300-$500
Asian, 19th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 9.4”, diameter 4.125”. Estimate $200-$400
Chinese, 20th Century. Apparently unmarked except for a number impressed 204. Height 8.6”, width 5.25”. Estimate $300-$500.
Japanese, Meiji Period, late 19th/ early 20th century. 2” tall. Estimate $400-$600
John Chi (Chinese/ Taiwanese/ American, 1937-?). “Birds” - c. 1965, watercolor on canvas. Inscribed upper left with black calligraphic marks and red stamp. Framed 25.5” x 49.25”, unframed 24” x 48”. Estimate $300-$500
Lot 61. Collection of 3 Chinese Ivory Snuff Bottles
Lot 62. Chinese Carved Hardwood Table w/Inset Marble Top
Lot 63. Chinese Pottery Sculpture of a Seated Fu Dog
Lot 64. Chinese Carved Boxwood Ruyi Scepter
Lot 65. Collection of Three Chinese Smoking Pipes
Lot 66. Chinese Blue & White Ginger Jar, 19th C.
Lot 67. Group of 3 Japanese Signed Figural Netsukes
Lot 68. Chinese Pale Green Jade Bangle Bracelet
Lot 69. Collection of Five Chinese Carved Ivory Items
Lot 70. Bronze Sukhothai Style Buddha Sculptural Head
Lot 71. Chinese Painting on Silk w/ Cranes & Turtles
Lot 72. 19th C. Japanese Satsuma Long Necked Figural Vase
Chinese, Late 19th/Early 20th century. Two unmarked (heights 3.125” & 2.75”); and one marked on bottom (height 3.125”). Estimate $300-$500
Chinese, 20th century, possibly earlier. Apparently unsigned. Length 11”. Estimate $300-$500
Japanese, 19th century. All marked on bottom. Heights 0.8”, 1.1”, and 2.2”. Estimate $300-$500
Thai. Overall (on base) height 16.7”, width 4.2”, depth 4.2”. Bronze head height 11.6”. Estimate $400-$600
Chinese. Height 19.5”, diameter of top 15.25”. Estimate $300-$500
Chinese, Late 19th/Early 20th century. Length of enamel pipes 5.75” each. Length of bamboo opium pipe (without case) 7.75”. Estimate $500-$700
Chinese, 20th century. Diameter of exterior 9”. Diameter of interior 2.7”. Weight 46.8 grams. Estimate $300-$500
Chinese, with four red seal marks (one upper left, two lower left and one upper right center) and black calligraphic marks lower left. Framed 50” x 30”. Unframed 47.5” x 27.25”. Estimate $400-$600
Chinese. Unmarked. Height 4.75”, width 2.2”, depth 4”. Estimate $400-$600.
Chinese, 19th century. Apparently unsigned. Underside of container with label from Halliburton Antique Co., Houston, Texas. Height 7.6”, diameter of opening at top 2.9”. Estimate $300-$500
Estimate $400-$600.
Japanese, 19th century. 18.5” tall x 8” wide. Estimate $500-$700
Lot 73. Howard Miller Chiming Grandfather Clock
Lot 74. Pair of C. Campbell Architectural Prints, 19th C.
Lot 75. English Rose Pink Glazed Porcelain Garden Seat
Lot 76. “Steady Johnnie Steady” Hand Colored Engraving
Lot 77. Pair of Gorham Weighted Sterling Candelabras
Lot 78. French Majolica Jardiniere Planter w/Bird Motif
Lot 79. English Queen Anne Style Walnut Ladies Bureau
Lot 80. Set of 3 English Architectural Engravings,19th C.
Lot 81. Pair of Black Lacquered & Blue Damask Armchairs
Lot 82. Six Light Iron Chandelier
Lot 83. “The Captive Eagle”, Waterloo, Colored Engraving
Lot 84. 19th C. English Mahogany Pembroke Table
American, 20th C. Height 77.75”, width 19.5”, depth 11.25”. Estimate $400-$600
After the painting by Erskine Nicol (United Kingdom, 1825-1904). “Steady, Johnnie - Steady”, by William Wellstood (Scottish, 1819-1900). Framed 41.75” x 35”, sight size 30.25” x 23.5”. Estimate $400-$600
English, 19th C. Height 41.25”, width 31.25”, depth 19’. Estimate $400-$600
20th century. 43” tall x 23.75” diameter. Estimate $500-$700.
English, 19th century. By Colen Campbell comprising of “Drumlenrig Castle” and “High Meadon”, both inscribed below image. Framed 21.25” 25.75”, unframed sight size 10” x 15”. Estimate $400-$600
American, 20th century. Marked on bottom. Full candelabra 14 1/8” tall x 12 1/8” wide. 74 troy ounces. Estimate $300-$500.
English, mid 19th century. From Henry Laxton’s “Examples of Building Construction” published in 1827 in London, England. Framed 30.75” x 35”, sight size 19.5” x 24.5”. Estimate $500-$700
English, first quarter 20th century. “The Captive Eagle”, after James Prinsep Beadle’s painting, circa 1900. Framed 34” x 39.75”, unframed sight size 23.75” x 29”. Estimate $400-$600
Likely English, 20th century. Unmarked. Height 17.5”, diameter of top 12.75”. Estimate $200-$400.
French, Late 19th/Early 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 8.6” x 7.8” square. Estimate $200-$400.
20th century. Height 35”, width 25” (arm to arm), seat depth 19”, seat height 19”. Estimate $400-$600.
English, 19th century. Height 28.25”, width 20” (closed), width 38.5” (open), depth 34”. Estimate $800-$1200.
Lot 85. 3 Ivory Page Turners, One w/ Sterling Handle
Lot 86. Miniature Portrait on Ivory of Woman in Floral Hat
Lot 87. Cream Painted & Gilt Accented Queen Size Headboard
Lot 88. English Porcelain Rose Pink Glazed Garden Seat
Lot 89. English Walnut Dresser, Table or Jewelry Box
Lot 90. French Louis XV Style Glass Top Low Table
Lot 91. Pair of Old Paris Style Porcelain Vases
Lot 92. “Landscape With Mountainside Lake”, Oil on Canvas
Lot 93. Pair of Italian Palladio Tole Wall Jardinieres
Lot 94. Georgian Carved Oak One Drawer Table
Lot 95. Miniature Portrait of Woman on Ivory, Signed
Lot 96. Pair of Empire Style Parcel Gilt Bronze Candelabra
Late 19th/Early 20th Century. One 10” in length and marked on end “STERLING”, one 10” in length, and the other 8” in length. Estimate $300-$500
Likely English, 20th century. Height 19.75”, diameter of top 14.25”. Estimate $200-$400.
French, Late 19th/Early 20th century. Unmarked. Height 13”, width 8.5”, depth 5.5”. Estimate $400-$600.
19th Century. Height 27.25”, width 30.25”, depth 21.25”. Estimate $400-$600.
Continental School, Mid to Late 19th century. Portrait alone measures 3.4” x 2.6”. Overall measures 5.3” x 3.9”. Estimate $250-$500
English, 19th Century. Height 6”, width 11.75”, depth 8.75”. Estimate $400-$600
American School, late 19th/ early 20th century. “Landscape with Mountainside Lake” River”, oil on canvas, unsigned. Framed 27.5” x 41.5”, unframed 22” x 36”. Estimate $400-$600
Continental School, 19th century. Indistinguishably signed at right. Portrait alone measures 2.5” x 2”. Overall measures 4.6” x 4.125”. Estimate $300-$500
Continental, 20th century. Height 62.75”, width 63.25”, depth 2.5”. Auction estimate $200-$400.
French, Late 19th/ early 20th Century. Height 16.5”, width 47”, depth 21”. Estimate $400-$600.
Italian, Early 20th century. Signed on the back with incised Palladio Italy. Height 19”, width 22.5”, depth 4.75”. Estimate $200-$400.
Approximate height 20.5”, width 7”, depth 7”. Estimate $500-$700.
Lot 97. Eastern & Western Hemisphere Maps w/ Animal Scenes
Lot 98. English Oak & Elm Circular Side Table
Lot 99. Pair of 19th C. Spode Covered Dishes w/ Plates
Lot 100. 19th C. Rosewood Tea Caddy with MOP Inlay
Lot 101. c.1800 Engraving, Plans for the Port of London
Lot 102. Pair of Gilt Bronze Candelabras w/Crystals
Lot 103. French Carved, Painted & Caned Vanity Chair
Lot 104. 3 Piece Sterling Repousse Combined Dresser Set
Lot 105. Herend “Chinese Bouquet” Porcelain Lidded Urn Lamp
Lot 106. 2 Kip + Knyff Engravings - Chester & Brightwel
Lot 107. Louis XV Style Gilt Bronze Mounted Bureau Plat
Lot 108. Pair of Decorative Gilt Metal Mounted Horns
English, mid 19th century. Illustrations by H. Warren, engraved by J. Rogers, maps drawn and engraved by J. Rapkin. Framed 27.75” x 20.25”, each panel unframed 10.5” x 14.5”. Estimate $400-$600.
English, 19th century. Rosewood and Mother of Pearl. 4.75” tall x 4 1/8” wide x 3 3/8” deep. Estimate $300-$500.
Approximate height 28”, width 19”, depth 19”, seat to floor 20.5”. Estimate $200-$400.
Leonard Knyff (Dutch/ English 1650-1722) after Johannes “Jan” Kip (Netherlandish/ English, c.1652-1722). “Brightwel” and “Knole”, both inscribed below image. Sight size 14.5” x 18.5”). Framed 25.25” x 29.75”. Estimate $600-$900.
English, 19th Century. Height 29.25’, diameter 23.5”. Estimate $500-$800.
After James Basire (English, 1730-1802).”Plan for a bridge to be erected... between London and Blackfriars Bridges”. Framed 28.5” x 43”, unframed sight size 16.25” x 30.5”. Estimate $300-$500.
English, late 19th/ early 20th century. Hairbrush c. 1880’s marked on the edge, shoe brush c. 1909 marked on the edge, unmarked hand mirror c. late 19th century. Estimate $150-$300.
French, 19th Century. Height 30”, width 58.25”, depth 27.25”. Estimate $600-$900.
English, Circa 1824. Impressed, ‘Spode’s New Stone’, and iron red pattern mark 3875. Covered dish height 5.5, width 10.8”, depth 8”. Underplate height 1.25”, width 12.5”, depth 9”. Estimate $400-$600
Continental, 20th century. Height (to top of shade) 16”, width 12.5”. Estimate $300-$500.
Herend (Hungarian, 20th century). Marked on bottom “HEREND HUNGARY”, “HANDPAINTED”, and date “LLLO1AF”. Height to top of bulb socket 17.5”. Estimate $400-$600.
20th century. Unmarked. Height 18.25”, width 17”, depth 6”. Estimate $500-$800.
Lot 109. Sterling Mounted Cane w/Fruit & Leaved Motif
Lot 110. Group of 4 Sterling Items with Tiffany Pen
Lot 111. Double Headed Lion & Man Mounted Cane
Lot 112. Ladies Cultured Freshwater Pearl Strand (24”)
Lot 113. Crook Handle Wood Cane w/ Sterling Silver Mounts
Lot 114. 10k Yellow Gold & Emerald Ring
Lot 115. Wooden Cane with Ivory & Wood Hook Handle
Lot 116. Edwardian 14k Yellow Gold, Seed Pearl & Glass Pin
Lot 117. Sterling Mounted & Carved Horse Head Cane, c. 1915
Lot 118. Set of 12 Whiting “Louix XV” Sterling Silver Forks
Lot 119. Sterling Mounted, Horn and Bamboo Cane
Lot 120. Pair of Art Deco Silver & Rhinestone Lorgnettes
Marked on edge of rounded ball form grip with “925” next to “20” and star beside “871 H” and other three illegible marks. Length 35.75”. Estimate $150-$300.
72 white egg shape, grade AA, high luster pearls on knotted strand (pearls measure 8 to 8.5mm) with 14k yellow gold clasp. Marked “FIC”. Necklace length 24”. Total weight 51.1 grams. Estimate $150-$300.
18th/19th century. 34” tall. Estimate $200-$400.
Whiting Manufacturing Co. (American/ New York, 1866-1926), Louis XV pattern. Inscribed on back “G.H. Solomon”, maker’s mark, and “Sterling”. 6 7/8 inches long. 13.8 troy ounces. Estimate $300-$600.
Tiffany & Co. “1837” pen, marked, 5 3/8” long; G.H. French & Co. matchbox, marked, 1 3/4” tall x 1 1/8” wide; Mexican peanut pill box, marked, starfish, marked, 7.25” long. Total weight 3.12 troy ounces. $150-$300.
Band at neck with marks. Length 31”. Estimate $100-$200.
Edwardian (c. 1910-1915). 14k yellow gold, hand cut purple glass stones, natural bead set seed pearls. Marked with “14K” and “H” on clasp. 1.5 long x 3/8” wide at center. Estimate $100-$300.
American, Late 19th/ early 20th century. Length 35”. Estimate $100-$300.
Approximate length 36.25”. Estimate $100-$300.
10 karat yellow gold, 4 medium-green natural round bead set cabochon emeralds (approximately 5.25mm each, opaque clarity, 2.4 carats total weight). US ring size 6.5. Total weight 9 grams. Estimate $150-$300.
E.S. Barnsley & Co. Ltd. (English, first quarter of 20th century). Marked on strap for sterling, Birmingham, and circa 1915 date, below ESB mark for E.S. Barnsley & Co, Ltd. Length 39.5”. Estimate $200-$400.
Early 20th century. Chain and holder apparently unmarked. Length of handle 2.75”. Length of chain 35.5”. Estimate $150-$300.
Lot 121. Lalique “Duncan Flacon” Art Glass Perfume Bottle
Lot 122. Pair of 20k Yellow Gold Hoop Earrings
Lot 123. Group of 3 Lalique Crystal Paperweights
Lot 124. Oval Cut Loose Tanzanite, Approx. 2.04 Carats
Lot 125. 2 Lalique Perfume Botlles
Lot 126. Teardrop Shaped Loose Ametrine (28.25 Carats)
Lot 127. 2 Lalique Items, Wheat Epis Box & Nogent Bowl
Lot 128. Oval Cut Loose Tanzanite Stone, Approx.1.90 Carats
Lot 129. Group of 3 Lalique Crystal Figural Paperweights
Lot 130. 14k Yellow Gold Beveled Curb Link Bracelet
Lot 131. Lalique “Lucca Leaf” Art Glass Table Vase
Lot 132. Ladies 14k Gold, Green Quartz & Diamond Ring
French, 20th century. “Duncan Flacon #3”, clear frosted molded art glass. Signed on bottom “Lalique France” and with label “MADE IN FRANCE”. Height 7.9”, width 4.75”, depth 2”. Estimate $300-$500.
Approximately 2.04 carats total weight. Estimate $300-$500.
French, 20th century. Bowl, signed “Lalique France”, height 3.5”, diameter 5.6”; dresser box, signed “Lalique France”, height 2.4”, width 5.6”, depth 4.5”. Estimate $300-$500.
Modern Italian 14k yellow gold beveled curb link bracelet. Marked ACRAFIN ITALY. 7 inches long x 7.8mm wide. Total weight including extra links 22 grams. Estimate $400-$600.
20k yellow gold cast and engraved. Marked with Oriental glyph. Total weight 5.4 grams. Estimate $200-$400.
France, 20th Century. Lalique Society of American 1994 Art Deco perfume bottle (height 3.25”. width 4.25”); Les Enfants perfume bottle, after the 1931 Rene Lalique Design (height 4”, diameter 3.5’”). Estimate $400-$600.
Approximately 1.90 carats. Estimate $300-$500.
French, 20th century. Signed on edge “Lalique France”. Approximate height 11.25” x 3”. Estimate $400-$600.
French, 20th C. Figure Skater (Height 4.15”, width 3.4”); Hestia Medallion (Height 5.5”, width 2.15”); Anemone flower (Height 3.5”, width 4”). All marked. Estimate $250-$500.
Approximately 28.25 carats. Estimate $350-$700.
French, 20th C. Opalescent rooster (Height 5”, width 3”); Leda & the Swan (Height 4.7”, width 2.5”), Nude (Height 2.8”, width 2.5’). All marked. Estimate $250-$500.
14k yellow gold, green quartz, diamond and green glass. Total weight 14.7 grams. Estimate $400-$600.
Lot 133. Japanese Imari Ginger Jar w/ Inner and Outer Lids
Lot 134, Pair of Korean Landscapes, Watercolor on Rice Paper
Lot 135. Japanese Meiji Maki-e Pear Skin Lacquer Box
Lot 136. Chinese Jun Ware Purple Porcelain Ginger Jar
Lot 137. Chinese Famille Noir Porcelain Vase Lamp
Lot 138. Pair of Jade Trees With Red Prunus Fruit
Lot 139 Yixing Zisha Lotus Blossom Form Teapot
Lot 140. Jadeite Jade Beaded Necklace w/ Gold Tone Beads
Lot 141. Chinese Sculptural Bronze Guanyin Head
Lot 142. White & Amber Jade Koi Fish Carving
Lot 143. Amber Peking Glass Snuff Bottle with Fish Motif
Lot 144. Japanese Haniwa Pottery Head on Black Base
Japanese, late 19th/ early 20th century. Marks on inside of jar and on bottom of both lids. 7.5” tall x 3.5” diamater at base. Estimate $150-$300
Chinese, 20th century, Jun ware. Apparently unmarked. Height 13.25”, diameter of opening at top 3.6”. Estimate $200-$400
Chinese, 20th century. Marked on bottom and on underside of lid. 3.5” tall x 6” handle to spout. Estimate $600-$800.
Chinese. 2.75” tall x 1.5” wide. Total weight 37.2 grams. Estimate $400-$800
Korean, 20th century. Red stamp and calligraphic marks on front. Labels on verso of each. Framed 26.5” x 21.5”, unframed sight size 18” x 14.75”. Estimate $300-$500.
Height (to top of shade) 32.5”. Estimate $200-$400.
Chinese. 18 7/8” long and 41.4g total weight. Estimate $400-$800
Chinese. 3” tall without base x 2” wide x 1 3/8” deep. Estimate $200-$400
Japanese, Meiji Period (1868-1912). Marked on bottom with oval mark. Handwritten label on bottom. Footed box height 4.25” x 7” square. Estimate $300-$500
11” tall x 10.5” wide x 6.5” deep. Estimate $800-$1200
Chinese, 20th century, possibly earlier. Overall (including base) height 14.2” x 4.125” square. Head height 9.75”. Estimate $300-$500
Japanese Haniwa (possibly Kofun period, c. 250-600 A.D.). Marked on back with hand written note. Overall (on later stand) height 11.7” x 4.25 square. Height of head 6.7”. Estimate $300-$500
Lot 145. Green Jade & 14k Gold Segmented Bracelet
Lot 146. Pair of Framed Chinese Ivory Figural Carvings
Lot 147. Chinese Canton Enamel Small Teapot, 19th C.
Lot 148. Pair of Chinese Sang de Bouef Table Vases
Lot 149. Japanese Cloisonné Enamel Floor Vase
Lot 150. Pair of Chinese Blue & White Motif Candle Sticks
Lot 151. Chinese Carved Ivory Chess Set w/ Board
Lot 152. Chinese Canton Enamel Tea Canister, 19th C.
Lot 153. Pair of Chinese Porcelain Fish Bowls
Chinese. Marked on backside of clasp “HK 585”. 7 3/8” long, 12.5 grams. Estimate $200-$400
Chinese. Each apparently unmarked. Height 14”, diameter of opening at top 3.5”, diameter 4.125”. Estimate $600-$800
Chinese, Early 20th Century. Height of tallest piece 6”. Estimate $600-$800
Chinese, Late 19th/Early 20th century. Verso of each with typed label that claims these were carved by Tack Cheung, Hong Kong, China. Each framed 22.5” x 13” x 3.5”. Estimate $700-$900.
Japanese, 20th century. Unmarked. Height 35.25”, diameter of opening 8”. Estimate $500-$700
Chinese, 19th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 4.2”, width 3.6”, depth 2.9”. Estimate $400-$600
Chinese, 19th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 3.9”, width (spout to handle) 5.8”. Estimate $400-$600
Chinese, 19th/ 20th century. Unmarked. 12.25” tall x 8” wide at base. Estimate $600-$800
Chinese, 20th century. Both unmarked. Height 11.5”, diameter of top 14.5”. Estimate $400-$800.
Lot 154. John the Baptist, Devotional Painting on Ivory
Lot 155. Sterling Silver Cross Pendant w/1.00 Carat Garnet
Lot 156. Miniature Two-Sided Devotional Painting on Ivory
Lot 157. Sterling Silver Art Nouveau Cane w/Eve & Serpent
Lot 158. Devotional Painting of St. Joseph & Christ Child
Lot 159. 19th C. Iron Candle Pricket with Scroll Feet
Lot 160. Ecclesiastic Painting of “Holy Trinity” Wood Board
Lot 161. Oak Single Drawer Coffee Table
Lot 162. Two Spanish Colonial Miniature Devotional Retablos
Lot 163. Pair of Stained Oak Barley Twist Candlesticks
Lot 164. 19th C. Colored Architectural Engraving of Turret
Lot 165. English Mahogany Hall Chair w/ Prince of Wales
19th century. Inscription on verso of frame “M.H. Jamar, from I.R.S., September 24, 1896”. 2.5” tall. Estimate $300-$500
Unmarked. Length 38.125”. Estimate $300-$500.
20th century. Unframed (with red painted border) 25.25” x 18”. Estimate $400-$600.
Likely English, Late 19th/Early 20th century. Unmarked. Height 14”, diameter of bottom 8.5”. Estimate $150-$300.
Stamped on back “925”. Cross form pendant measures 3.6” x 2.75”. Estimate $200-$400
Continental School, Late 19th century. 4.75” tall in frame. Estimate $400-$600
American or English, early 20th century. Height 19.25”, width 43.75”, depth 28.25”. Estimate $300-$500.
Henry Laxton’s “Examples of Building Construction”, “Philological Schools, New Road, Marylbone. Turret and Roof to Lecture Room”. Framed 36” x 30.5”, sight size 25” x 20”. Estimate $300-$500.
19th century. Madonna and Holy Trinity Imagery. 2.25” tall. Estimate $300-$500
Continental, 19th century. 58.25” tall x 21.75” wide at base. Estimate $400-$600.
Spanish Colonial (Late18th century). Retablo with image of Trinity and Madonna and Child (to top of hook) measures 3.1” x 2.125”. Adoration of the Magi work (to top of hook) measures 3.6” x 3.2”. Estimate $400-$600
English, 19th century. Height 35.25”, width 15.75”, depth 18”. Seat to floor 16.9”. Estimate $200-$400
Lot 166. Italian Hand Painted & Embossed Leather Screen
Lot 167. “Peasant Girl on Horseback”, Oil on Canvas
Lot 168. 19th C. Walnut Renaissance Revival Style Chair
Lot 169. 800 Silver Austrian Blown Glass Chalice w/ Boar
Lot 170. 17th Century Italian Baroque Style Small Credenza
Lot 171. S.Y. Johnson, “Highland Landscape”, English O/C
Lot 172. Pair of Italian Gilt Wood Twin Arm Wall Sconces
Lot 173. Framed Oval Hand Painted Figural Porcelain Plaque
Lot 174. English, Charles II Style Oak Three Seat Settee
Lot 175. Works of Wm Thackeray in 13 Volumes, Pub. 1905
Lot 176. Renaissance Revival Style 4 Light Chandelier
Lot 177. Depression Era Oak Refectory Dining Table
Italian, 20th century. Height 75”, each panel width 22.125”. Estimate $300-$500
Austro-Hungarian, c. 1867-1922. An 800 silver and blown green glass. Marked on base with Austro-Hungarian Empire mark, silver mark, and retailer’s mark. 11.5” tall x 5.75” wide at base. Estimate $1200-$2400
Italian, 20th century. Stamped on back “Made in Italy”. 43 1/2” tall x 15 3/8” wide. Estimate $400-$600.
“The Biographical Edition of The Works of William Makepeace Thackeray in Thirteen Volumes”, published in London by Smith, Elder, & Co. in 1905. 8” x 5.75”. Estimate $300-$500
Late 19th/ early 20th century. “Peasant Girl on Horseback”, oil on canvas, indistinguishably signed lower right. Framed 27.25” x 25”, unframed 18” x 15”. Estimate $700-$900
Italian, Circa 1670. Height 30”, width 33.5”, depth 12”. Estimate $1200-$1800
Continental School, Late 19th/Early 20th century. Verso of porcelain plaque signed in red “Neapolitones”. Plaque measures 3.5” x 2.6”. Overall framed 11” x 9”. Estimate $400-$600.
Height (to top of canopy) 37.5”, diameter 19.25”. Estimate $400-$600.
Continental (possibly French or Italian), 19th century. Height 41.5”, width 24”, depth 23.5”, seat to floor 21.25”. Estimate $300-$500
Sidney Yates Johnson (English, fl.1901 - 1910). “Highland Landscape” - 1925/26, Framed 27.75” x 37.75”, unframed 20” x 30.25”. Estimate $500-$700.
English, 20th century. Height 52.75”, width 57.5”, depth 19”, seat to floor 18.5”. Estimate $900-$1800.
Early 20th century. Height 29.5”, width 59.5”, depth 27.75”. Estimate $300-$500.
Lot 178. Green Painted Iron Floor Candle Pricket on 3 Feet
Lot 179. English, 19th C. “Landscape with Mountains”, Oil
Continental, late 19th/ early 20th century. 74” tall x 23” wide at base. Estimate $500-$700.
English, 19th century. “Landscape With Mountains”, oil on canvas, indistinguishably signed lower left - possibly by Paul Weber (German/American 1823-1916). Framed 19.25” x 23”, unframed 11.5” x 14.75”. Estimate $400-$600.
Lot 180. French Provincial Louis XV Style Oak Confiturier
Lot 181. Set of 8 Jacobean Style Walnut Dining Chairs
French, 19th Century. Remnants of tag on the back reads Caen Etat, Etat de C. V. Cabados. Height 35”, width 19.25”, depth 15”. Estimate $600-$900.
Height 41.4”, width 20.25”, depth 19.5”. seat to floor 19.75”. Estimate $1000-$2000.
Lot 182. Silverplated Lazy Susan Server by Friedman Silver
Lot 183. “Social Visit at the Mill”, Oil on Wood Board
American, 20th Century. Hallmarked to the underside for Friedman Silver Co. Height of server to entree handle is 9.5”. Width from handle to handle is 30.25”. Each covered entree measures 12.25”. Estimate $800-$1600.
Continental School, late 19th/ early 20th century. “Social Visit at the Mill”, oil on wood board, unsigned. Framed 25.75” x 33”, unframed 15” x 21.75”. Estimate $500-$700.
Lot 184. Chinese Porcelain Dragon Motif Fish Bowl
Lot 185. Chinese Canton Enamel Butterfly Motif Box
Chinese. Marked on bottom with Daoguang mark (circa 1821-1850). Height 13.75”, diameter of top 16”. Estimate $1000-$2000.
Chinese, 19th century (possibly earlier). Unmarked. Height 1.4”, width 4.8”, depth 3.4”. Estimate $800-$1200.
Lot 186. Chinese Scroll Ptg. w/ Pink Flowers, 18th/19th C.
Lot 187. Southeastern Asian Carved Seated Buddha Sculpture
Chinese, 18th/ 19th century. Black calligraphic marks aside double red stamps are presented top left. Framed 59.5” x 32.75”. Estimate $1000-$2000.
Southeastern Asian. Apparently unmarked. Height 21.2”, width 14.25”, depth 10.1”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
Lot 188. Chinese Famille Verte Porcelain Charger, Marked
Lot 189. Pair of Rare Asian Lidded Pottery Jars on Stands
Chinese, Qing Dynasty (1644-1912). Underside with six character mark within double circle, appears to be Kangxi mark. Diameter of charger 16.5”. Estimate $1000-$2000.
Asian (likely Chinese), 19th century. All unmarked. Overall height 17.5”, diameter of bottom of stand 4.9”, diameter of opening at top of jar 3.5”. Estimate $800-$1200
Lot 190. Chinese Tang Dynasty Style Horse & Rider
Lot 191. Chinese Enamel Decorated Opium Pipe
Lot 192. Three Chinese Porcelain Figures of Fu, Lu & Shou
Lot 193. Small Hand Painted Chinese Figural Scroll
Lot 194. Cast Stone Asian Figural Buddha Sculpture
Lot 195. Group of Chinese Porcelain Teacups, Two Rice Grain
Lot 196. Chinese Embroidery Court Vestment Robe
Lot 197. Chinese Porcelain Vase, Youngzhen 18th C. Mark
Lot 198. Chinese Lacquered Screen w/Ivory & MOP Bird Scene
Chinese Tang Dynasty (618–907 AD) style. Unmarked. Height 12.1”, width 3.5”, depth 9.2”. Estimate $1500-$3000
Chinese, 18th century. Framed 28.125” x 10.5”, unframed 26.4” x 8.25”. Estimate $800-$1200
Chinese, probably Ching Dynasty. Lucite frame measures height 51”, width 75”, depth 2.75”. Length of robe 46.5”. Estimate $1500-$3000.
Chinese, Late 19th Century. Length 21”. Estimate $800-$1,200
Unsigned. Height 42.5”, width 14.3”, depth 7.5”. Estimate $1000-$2000.
Chinese. Marked on bottom with six character reign mark in blue within double banded circle for Yongzheng (circa1723-1735). Height 9.125”, diameter of opening 2.8”, diameter of bottom 3.3”. Estimate $1200-$2400.
Chinese, first half of 20th century, possibly earlier. Hand painted porcelain. Tallest figure height 17.25”. Shortest figure height 15.2”. Estimate $800-$1200
Chinese, early 20th century. Pair with Kangxi Period mark on bottom, 3” tall x 2.25” tall; and one with indistinguishable mark on bottom, 3.25” diameter x 2” tall. Estimate $800-$1,200
Chinese. Overall height 34.25”, width 29.75”, depth 12”. Estimate $700-$900.
Lot 199. Louis Auguste Moreau Gilt Bronze Cherub Sculpture
Lot 200. French Louis XV Style Walnut Framed Mohair Sofa
Louis Auguste Moreau (French 1834-1917), “Cherub Hammering Helmet”, incised “Auguste Moreau” on edge. Height 5.75”, width 5.5”, depth 3.75”. Estimate $700-$900
French, Late 19th/Early 20th century. Height 37”, width 82”, depth 30.25” , seat to floor 17”. Estimate $1,200-$2,400
Lot 201. Pair of French Gilt Bronze & Cobalt Glass Vases
Lot 202. Pair of Hand Painted Panels w/ Cherub & Topiary
French, Late 19th century. Height 13.5”, width 3.75”. Estimate $800-$1200.
20th century. Gouache on artist’s board. Apparently unsigned. Framed 60.25” x 24.125”. Unframed 58” x 22”. Estimate $800-$1,200
Lot 203. French Louis XV Style Giltwood MT Console Table
Lot 204. French Carved & Giltwood Mirror w/Cherub
French, 20th century. Height 36.7”, width 47.25”, depth 19.25”. Estimate $1500-2000
French, Late 19th/Early 20th century. Height 41.75”, width 30”, depth 6.75”. Estimate $500-$700.
Lot 205. Pair of French LXVI Style Finely Carved Armchairs
Lot 206. 18th C. French Louis XVI Walnut Commode
Lot 207. Pair of Fine French Louis XVI Style Fauteuils
Lot 208. Pair of French Ormolu Mounted Marble Cassolettes
Lot 209. Large 8 Light Tiered Crystal Chandelier
Lot 210. Pair of French Figural Bronze Candelabras
Lot 211. Pair of Louis XVI Style Neoclassical Paintings
Lot 212. Louis XVI Style Giltwood Etegere Table
Lot 213. Carved Giltwood Neoclassical Wall Sconce
Height 35.5”, width (across arms) 25.5”, depth 20.75”, seat to floor 16”. Estimate $1000-$2000.
French, 19th Century. Height 18”, width 12”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
American School, 20th century. Framed 57” x 19.5”. Unframed 54.5” x 17.25”. Estimate $800-$1200.
French 18th century. Height 36”, width 44”, 22.75”. Estimate $1500-$2500.
Early 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 58.5”, diameter 37”. Estimate $1500-$3000
French, Early 20th Century. Height 30.75”, width 32” depth 16”. Estimate $700-$900.
Height 35.5”, width (across arms) 25.5”, depth 20.75”, seat to floor 16”. Estimate $1000-$2000.
French, 20th century. Height 20.25”, width 5.9”. Estimate $900-$1200.
19th century. Overall measures 28.25” x 19”. Estimate $400-$600.
Lot 214. Continental Oak Carved Three Drawer Table
Lot 215. “The Spanish Student”, Longfellow, Pub.1843
Lot 216. Pair of Spanish Baroque Walnut & Leather Armchairs
Lot 217. Fine Hand Woven Oushak Rug
Lot 218. Scrolled Black Iron 10 Light Hanging Chandelier
Lot 219. Spanish School, “Woman In A Black Mantilla”
Lot 220. Spanish Baroque Style Walnut & Ivory Console Table
Lot 221. de Marcillo, “Au Savetier”, 19th C. Spanish, O/B
Lot 222. Spanish Baroque Style Walnut Refectory Table
Continental, Early 19th Century. Height 28.25”, width 29.25”, depth 19”. Estimate $700-$900.
Wool. Measures 102 1/2” x 148”. Estimate $2000-$4000.
Spanish, 19th century. Height 36.75”, width 49”, depth 15”. Estimate $1000-$2000≥.
“The Spanish Student”, A Play in Three Acts by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, pub. in Cambridge, Massachusetts by John Owen in 1843. Estimate $1000-$2000.
20th century. Height 31”, diameter (across arms) 49”. Estimate $800-$1200.
Torres de Marcillo (Spanish, late 19th/ early 20th century. “Au Savetier (The Cobbler)”, oil on wood panel, signed lower left “Torres de Marcillo, Paris”. Framed 24.25” x 21.5”, unframed 15.25” x 12.5. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
Spanish, 18th Century. Height 56.75”, width 25” (arm to arm), seat depth 15”, seat height 20”. Estimate $1500-$3000
Spanish School, early 20th century. “La Maja de la Mantilla Negra”, oil on canvas laid down on board, signed lower right “J. Barreira”. Framed behind glass 33.25” x 25.5”, unframed 26.75” x 18.75”. Estimate $500-$700
Spanish, 18th century. Height 30”, width 98.25”, depth 36.25”. Estimate $2000-$4000.
Lot 223. Cut Crystal 18 Light Chandelier
Lot 224. Monumental Mahogany & Bird’s Eye Maple Cabinet
20th century. Height 46”, diameter 32.5”. Estimate $1000-$2000.
Italian, first half of 20th century. Overall height 118.75”, width 99.5”, depth 24”. Estimate $3,000-$5,000.
Lot 225. Pair of Sterling Pheasants w/ Moveable Wings
Lot 226. French Landscape w/ Boat, P. Vernon, 18th/19th C.
J. Kurz & Co. (Germany/ Hanau, 1848-c.1961). Maker’s mark on top of tail feather of one bird with letters J and K surrounding a bird symbol, along with two other indistinguishable stamps, likely city and export marks. 7” tall x 15” long. Total weight 27.1 troy ounces. Estimate $800-$1200.
Paul Vernon (French, 1796-1875). “Plein Air Romantic Landscape”, oil on canvas, signed lower left “Vernon”. Framed 24” x 31”, unframed 15” x 21.5”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
Lot 227. Pair of French Regence Style Walnut Fauteuils
Lot 228. Imre Gergely, “Market Scene”, Oil on Canvas
French, 19th Century. Height 45.5”, width 25.25” (arm to arm), seat depth 21.5”, seat height 16.5”. Estimate $2000-$3000.
Imre Gergely (Hungarian, 1868 - 1914). “Romantic Market Scene”, oil on canvas, signed lower right “Gergely Imre”. Framed 35” x 46”, unframed 27 5/8” x 39 1/4”. Estimate $2,000-$4,000
Lot 229. Continental Chandelier w/ Multicolored Glass
Lot 230. Attr. to Richard Wilson, “The Castle Ruins”, O/C
Continental, 20th century. Height 28”, diameter 20”. Estimate $800-$1200.
Attributed to Richard Wilson (English, 1713-1782). “The Castle Ruins”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Framed 17 3/8” x 24 1/4”, unframed 12 3/4” x 19 1/4”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
Lot 231. Tiffany & Co. Carriage Clock w/ Moon Phase Dial
Lot 232. Neoclassical Style Parquetry Entertainment Center
Tiffany & Co. (American/ New York, 1883- ). Verso of movement marked “Tiffany & Co. SWITZERLAND” ,”1751/81” and “11 Eleven Jewels Unadjusted Swiss Made”. Height 6.8”, width 4”, depth 3.5”. Estimate $1500-$3000.
20th century. Manufacturer label to interior drawer Alfonso Marina. Height 74”, width 52.75, depth 23.5”. Estimate $2000-$4000.
Lot 233. Ladies’ Desk w/Bird’s Eye Maple Banding, 19th C.
Lot 234. Circle of Thomas Cole, St. George Slaying Dragon
American, Late 19th/Early 20th century. Height 34.75”, width 55”, depth 27”. Estimate $1000-$2000.
Manner of Thomas Cole (American, 1801-1848), “St. George Slaying the Dragon”, oil on canvas, signed “T. Cole” lower left. Framed 39.75” x 45.75”. Unframed approximately 29.25” x 36”. Estimate $4000-$6000.
Lot 235. Pair of Italian Ebonized Mirrored Corner Etageres
Lot 236. Pair of Italian 19th C. Painted & Giltwood Mirrors
Italian, 20th century. Both marked on back “FOUENT INC FIRENZE”. One with label on back side from Invio dei Fratelli Levera du Torino”. Height 93”, width 41.25”, depth 27.5”. Estimate $2000-$4000.
Italian, 19th century. Measures 63.125” x 29.75”. Estimate $3000-$5000.
Lot 237. Rolex Oyster Perpetual Watch w/Roman Dial
Lot 238. Rolex Oyster Perpetual Watch w/ Champagne Dial
Rolex oyster perpetual wristwatch with white Roman dial, 18k yellow gold case and band , circa 1994. Watch with jubilee bracelet band (#6311), style 15238, serial X495523, style #R15238851B6311. Watch does appear to be in working condition. Estimate $5000-$8000.
Rolex oyster perpetual “Daytona” wristwatch with chronometer, steel case and band. Entire style #R16523320B7839. Oyster bracelet #7839. Watch does not appear to be in running condition. Estimate $8000-$12000.
Lot 239. M. Meucci, Pair of 19th C. Italian Still Lifes,
Lot 240. Pair Patinated & Parcel-Gilt Bronze Blackamoors
Michelangelo Meucci (Italian, 1840-1890 (or 1840-1909). Pair of paintings, “Still Life with Grapes”, oil on canvas, signed lower right “M. Meucci, Firenze”. Label on verso of stretcher “Made in Italy”. Framed 42” x 18.75”, unframed 39.5” x 15.75”. Estimate $2,000-$4,000
Modern. Height 79.5”, width 15.5”. Provenance: From the collection of Rebecca Aggrey, Atlanta, Georgia Estimate $6,000-$8,000
A Collection of Fine Russian Silver & Enamel Objet d’Arte
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Lot 241. Michael Perchin Enamel, Diamond & Ruby Cufflinks
Michael Evlampievitch Perchin (Faberge workmaster from 1860-1903), pair of very fine Russian 14k rose gold, guilloche enamel, ruby and diamond men’s cufflinks, circa 1895. Each exquisite cufflink of almond form with blue guilloche enamel behind jeweled crown with cross at top accented with two round ruby cabochons and two accent diamonds. Marked on back with Perchin maker’s mark in Cyrillic MP and 56 zolotnik gold standard or assay mark. Cufflinks with ribbed torpedo bar closure with four diamond accents in wrapped cube form at center. Total weight approximately 20.6 grams. Note: Michael Perchin is one of Faberge’s most famous and skilled workmasters. Perchin was a senior workmaster for Faberge and worked for them under exclusive contract, therefore, the cufflinks featured in this lot can be represented as Faberge. The cufflinks in this lot are likely British Royal cufflinks due to their handling and form. The almond shape also forms a Russian Cyrillic letter “E” shape that could refer to Ermitage [Hermitage]. The “E” form most likely pertains to the Prince of Wales, later King Edward VII and his wife, Queen Alexandra who famously collected a number of fine Faberge items including many cufflinks, now currently housed in Royal Collection Trust in London, England. It has been noted that Edward VII gifted cufflinks with his monogram “E” as royal favors, many of these were highly accessible to him as London had a Faberge store during the early 20th century. Alternate spellings of Michael Perchin include: Michel Perchin, Mikhail Perchin and Mikhail Perkhin. Estimate $5000-$7000.
Lot 242. Russian 14k Gold, Silver, Enamel & Diamond Brooch
Ladies exquisite Adam Yuden, late 19th century Russian 14k yellow gold, sterling silver, guilloche enamel and diamond brooch or pin of oval form with diamond at center surrounded by circular cornflower blue guilloche enamel further contained within oval diamond accents in floral motif above lighter blue guilloche enamel. Marked with Russian 56 gold assay mark, town mark in form of male head mark, likely for St. Petersburg (1845-1878), and maker’s mark for Adam Yuden (alternate spelling: Yudein). Overall measures approximately 27.9mm x 19mm. Estimate $5000-$7000.
Lot 243. Two Michael Perchin Russian Enamel Eggs Michael Perchin (Faberge workmaster from 1860-1903), collection of two very fine Russian silver and enamel lidded eggs comprising of one freestanding egg with gold washed interior marked with 84 silver standard or assay mark on interior edge; and a footed enamel egg with gold washed interior marked with 84 silver standard or assay mark, figural bust mark likely a Kokoshnik mark (1896-1908), and Michael Perchin mark in Russian Cyrillic. Both eggs with finely handled similar enameling with patterning, C scrolls and flowers in dark and pale blue, red, and white. Height of footed egg approximately 3.9”. Height of free standing egg approximately 2.75”. Note: Michael Perchin is one of Faberge’s most famous and skilled workmasters. Perchin was senior workmaster responsible for the crafting of Imperial eggs from circa 1885 until his death in 1903. His Cyrillic hallmark appears on all but the first egg created under his supervision during those years. As one of these eggs includes his mark and he was under exclusive contract with Faberge, it logically follows that these eggs (due to their aesthetic similarities, craftsmanship and mark) were created for Faberge. Furthermore, the Kokoshnik mark features a left facing figure which ties to 1896-1908 Russian silver marks rather than the more unified form established by the government in 1908 with the Kokoshnik woman’s head facing right. The time period (1896-1908) correlates with the era in which Perchin was creating Russian silver and enamel eggs for Faberge (1885-1903). Alternate spellings of Michael Evlampievitch Perchin include: Michel Perchin, Mikhail Perchin and Mikhail Perkhin. Estimate $5000-$7000.
Lot 244. Mother & Child in Mountainous Landscape by Lowcock
Lot 245. Italian Renaissance Walnut Comodino or Cabinet
Charles Frederick Lowcock (British, fl.1878-1922), “Mother and Child Hiking in a Mountainous Landscape”, oil on canvas, monogrammed C.F.L. lower left. Framed 27” x 23.5”. Unframed 18” x 14.5”. Estimate $3000-$5000.
Italy, 17th/18th century. Height 37’, width 27.25”, depth 10.75”. Estimate $1000-$2000.
Lot 246. Italian Parcel Gilt Carved Wall Mirror, 19th C.
Lot 247. Bronze “Cupid” Sculpture After Louis-Simon Boizot
Italian, 19th century. Overall measures 71.75” x 32.75”. Estimate $800-$1200.
After Simon-Louis Boizot (French,1743-1809), “Cupid”, bronze scupture, incised on base “BOIZOT”. Height of bronze (without base) 23.5”, width 11.5”, depth 7.75”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
Lot 248. G. Puricelli Guerra, 19th C Oil, “The Falconer”
Lot 249. Italian Baroque Walnut 4 Drawer Commode
Giuseppe Puricelli (Italian, 1825 - 1894). “The Falconer” - 1862, oil on canvas, signed and dated lower left “G. Puricelli Guerra”. Framed 67” x 114”. Estimate $8000-$12000.
Italian, Late 17th/early 18th century. Height 42”, width 57.5”, depth 22.5”. Estimate $6000-$8000
Lot 250. Large Chinoiserie Decorated Breakfront Cabinet
Lot 251. Jaeger-LeCoultre “Marina” Chinoiserie Clock
American, 20th century Height 86.25”, width 115.5”, depth 19.25” Estimate $800-$1200
Jaeger-LeCoultre (Swiss, 1883- ). Circa 1960s. Height 6.25”, width 8.75”, depth 1.8”. Estimate $800-$1200.
Lot 252. Continental Red Lacquered & Parcel Gilt Table
Lot 253. Jaeger-leCoultre Marina Chinoiserie Mantel Clock
Continental, possibly Portuguese, Late 18th/Early 19th Century. Height 31.6”, width 34.25”, depth 18.75”. Estimate $1000-$2000.
Jaeger-LeCoultre (Swiss, 1833- ). including certificate of authenticity and sales tag c.1960 “LeCoultre ‘Most Exceptional” Gift Clock, $165.” Marked on glass “LeCoultre”, on lower right below face “Marina”. Approximately 6 3/8” tall x 8 3/4” wide. Estimate $1000-$2000.
Lot 254. Regency Style Chinoiserie Decorated Partner’s Desk
Lot 255. Red Feathered Caged Bird Automaton, 20th C.
English, early 20th century. Height 31.5”, width 84.75”, depth 42.5”. Estimate $10000-$20000
Japanese, 20th century. Marked on bottom “MADE IN JAPAN”. Height 11”, diameter of bottom 6.5”. Estimate $600-$900.
Lot 256. 19th C. English Mahogany Secretaire Bookcase English, circa 1850. Height 86.5”, width 48.4”, depth 20”. Estimate $2000-$4000.
Lot 258. O/C Luminous Landscape by Ralph Albert Blakelock
Ralph Albert Blakelock (American/ New York/ California, 1847-1919). “Luminous Landscape”, oil on canvas, signed lower right “R.A. Blakelock”. Framed 26 7/8” x 34”, unframed 19” x 26.25”. Estimate $7,000-$9,000
Lot 257. Homer Dodge Martin, “Coast of Normandy”, O/C
Homer Dodge Martin (American/ New York/ Minnesota, 1836-1897). “Coast of Normandy”, oil on canvas, signed lower right “H.D. Martin”. Label on verso “Coast of Normandy by Homer D. Martin”, brass plaque on lower front frame “Coast of Normandy, Homer D. Martin”. Framed 27.5” x 19.5”, unframed 19.5” x 27.5”. Estimate $8,000-$12,000
Lot 259. Scottish Oak Tall Case Clock, L. 18th/E. 19th C.
Scottish, Late 18th/Early 19th Century. Signed James Bonner. Height 79.75”, width 17.5”, depth 10”. Estimate $2,500-$5,000
Lot 260. Attr. to Gainsborough, Stormy Landscape Oil
Attributed to Thomas Gainsborough (British, 1727-1788) “Landscape During Storm”, oil on copper, apparently unsigned. Framed 8.25” x 10.25”. Unframed 4.2” x 6.25”. Verso of frame with two red wax seal collector’s stamp, one legible indicating that the painting was part of the collection of Alexander Cecil Fenton (Bayonne, New Jersey). Verso of wood panel (behind metal sheet) pencil inscribed “The Passing Storm by Gainsborough sold at Christie’s 1842-43, from the Alexander Cecil Fenton Coll.”. Verso of frame between wax seals with hand written ink script reading “Landscape near Moray Firth” with additional illegible text. Note: Works from Alexander Cecil Fenton’s fine art collection are noted in “Old and Modern Paintings by the Great Masters Forming the Important Collection of Mr. John Anderson”, produced by the American Art Association,New York City, New York in 1916 as a part of their illustrated catalogue where they sold Mr. Anderson’s collection. While the Gainsborough is not included in this work, Fenton is identified in provenance as owning other British works of the period such as Lot 30: a figural painting by Sir David Wilkie (English,1785-1841); a Jules Adolphe Aimé Louis Breton (French,1827-1906) figural painting; and a work by Jean Baptiste Edouard Detaille (French,1818-1912).
Lot 262. Robert Payton Reid, 19th C. Oil “After the Battle”
Robert Payton Reid (United Kingdom, 1859-1945). “After the Battle”, oil on canvas, signed and dated lower left “R Payton Reid 1895”. Framed 59.25” x 49”, unframed 50” x 40”. Hang tag on verso of stretcher from Sotheby’s as well as several stickers on stretcher indicating auction date and internal memos. Provenance: Sotheby’s, Hopetoun House in Edinburgh, Scotland, Scottish Pictures Auction on April 19, 1999, lot # 28. Purchased at Sotheby’s by current owner. Copy of page in auction catalog available upon request. Estimate $12000-$24000.
Estimate $12,000-$24,000
Lot 261. Set of 8 Irish Chippendale Style Dining Chairs
Irish. Armchair approximate height 38.25”, width (across arms) 25.5”, depth 22.75”, seat to floor 19.5”. Side chair approximate height 38.5”, width 22.75”, depth 21.5”, seat to floor 19.5”. Auction estimate $5000-$7000.
Lot 263. Huanghuali Carved Wooden Vase
Lot 264. Chinese Tang Style Polychrome Pottery Man
Lot 265. Chinese Hardwood Chair from Gold Eagle Tavern SC
Lot 266, Pair of Chinese Carved Ivory Emperor & Empress
Lot 267. Hand Woven Chinese Turkestan Samarkand Rug
Lot 268. Group of 3 Canton Enameled Snuff Boxes, 18th C.
Lot 269, Chinese Painting w/Birds Amid Lychee Berries
Lot 270. Chinese Highly Carved Desk From Gold Eagle Tavern
Lot 271. Chinese Hand Painted Porcelain Plaque
Without base, 12” tall x 6 7/8” diameter at top, with 7 1/8” deep opening. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
Chinese, 19th century. Ivory figures (without base) 7”, width 4.5”, depth 2”. Estimate $1,200-$2,400
Chinese, 20th century. Black calligraphic marks at lower right above a red seal mark. Framed 42.75” x 61.75”. Sight size 29.25” x 49.25”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
Chinese Tang Dynasty Style. Terra Cotta Height 14.4”, Width at Bottom 5.5”, Depth 2.7” Estimate $1000-$2000
Chinese Turkestan rug, hand woven wool, Samarkang or Khotan. Circa 1930. 8’ 9” x 5’ 8”. Estimate $800-$1200.
Chinese, Early 20th century. Height 55.5”, length 44”, depth 25.5”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
Chinese, Early 20th century. Height 34”, width 27” (arm to arm), seat depth 17.25”, seat height 17”. Estimate $800-$1,200
Chinese, 18th century (circa 1736 to 1795). Each also with four character Qianlong reign mark on bottom. Items appear to be from the period. Height 1.2”, diameter 2.2”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
Chinese. Unframed 16.75” x 10.75”. Estimate $800-$1200.
Lot 272. 18th C. Chinese Celadon Glazed Porcelain Vase
Lot 273. Chinese Tang Dynasty Style Horse & Rider
Chinese, 18th century. Marked on bottom with pictorial Artemsia leaf mark (Kangxi, circa 1662-1722) within double blue band on white ground. Height 18.2”, diameter of opening at top 9”, diameter of bottom 6.75”. Estimate $4000-$6000.
Chinese Tang Dynasty (618–907 AD) style. Height 15”, width 5.25”, depth 14.3”. Note: This lot may be an authentic Tang Dynasty work as the piece absorbs moisture quickly and exhibits other signs that validate substantial age. Estimate $3000-$5000.
Lot 274. Pair of Chinese High Relief Carved Gilt Panels
Lot 275. Pair of Tang Style Women Pottery Sculptures
Chinese, 20th century. Height 81.4”, width 23.25”, depth 1.6”. Estimate $1500-$3000.
Pair of Chinese Tang Dynasty (618–906 CE) style. Unmarked. One with height of 7.1”., the other height of 7”. Note: These figures may be period Tang Dynasty works as they have a soft exterior and they absorb liquid quickly--typical of authentic pottery works. Estimate $2500-$5000.
Lot 276. Chinese 18th C. Buddhist Tomb Figural Sculpture
Lot 277, Pair of Chinese Tang Style Pottery Horses
Chinese, likely 18th century. Verso of work with inscription indicating the work may be circa 1740-1800. Height 27”, width 15.9”, depth 5.25”. Estimate $4,000-$6,000
Tang Dynasty Style (618-906 CE). Unmarked. 10.75” x 10.9” x 3.1”. Note: These horses may be period Tang Dynasty works as they have a soft exterior and they absorb liquid quickly--typical of authentic pottery works. Estimate $4000-$6000.
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Lot 280. Lot 278. Pair of Chinese Tang Dynasty Archers on Horseback Pair of Chinese Tang Dynasty (618–907 AD) style polychromed pottery figures on horseback, each depicting a male warrior in reddish orange vermilion and black robes on standing horse with arms in gesture recalling the shooting of a bow. Equestrian figures and equines with traces of polychrome throughout, one horse rendered in white the other in black with ornament throughout. Impressed character mark on black horse near rear thigh. Figural sculpture of white horse and rider, height 12.125”, width 4.25”, depth 10.7”. Figural sculpture of black horse and rider, height 12.6”, width 5.2”, depth 11.4”. Note: These horse and riders may be period Tang Dynasty works as they have a soft exterior and they absorb liquid quickly--typical of authentic pottery works. ‘ Estimate $10,000-$20,000. Lot 279. Large Chinese Tang Dynasty Style Horse Sculpture Chinese Tang Dynasty (618–907 AD) style large Sancai glazed pottery sculpture depicting a caparisoned horse standing foursquare with glazed trappings in green and gold throughout. Saddle draped with a thickly textured blanket with remnants of pinkish orange. Animal’s body in cream to white raised atop a integral rectangular base. Height 19.9”, width 7.4”, depth 18.7”. Note: These horses may be period Tang Dynasty works as they have a soft exterior and they absorb liquid quickly--typical of authentic pottery works. Estimate $10,000-$20,000. Lot 280. Pair of Large Chinese Ivory or Bone Veneered Foo Dogs Chinese, 20th century. Overall (including wooden stand) height 44.75”, width 25”, depth 27”. Estimate $3,000-$5,000.
Lot 281. Jiang Tingxi, Early Qing Dynasty Painting with Phoenix
Lot 282. Large Chinese Carved Seated Guanyin Sculpture
Painting depicts a landscape setting with a large phoenix at center accompanied by a young phoenix at her side, surrounded by various birds including cranes at bottom and small white birds set in a large tree that overhangs the scene, with a setting sun upper right.
Large, impressive, and heavy carved stone figural floor sculpture in the form of a seated Quanyin (Buddhist goddess of mercy and compassion) depicted with stylized hair pulled up and ornamented with figural and lotus flower motif crown. Figure with calm and serene facial expression with rounded cheeks, almond eyes, and elongated earlobes. Deity figure wearing beaded necklace, bangle bracelets and long flowing robes. One hand holding small orb, the other with thumb gracefully touching middle figure in mudra. Female figure seated on a jagged rock form base with bare foot on lotus blossom above stylized waves. Figure rendered in pale peach to apricot colored stone and rock with a whiter finish.
Jiang Tingxi, China/ Changshu, Jiangsu, 1669-1732. Qing Dynasty. Ink and watercolor on silk, inscribed lower left inside woven border with black calligraphic marks above two red stamped seals. Framed 87.75” x 49”, unframed 86.5” x 47.25”
Estimate $30,000-$50,000
Chinese, 20th century. Height 39.75”, width 28”, depth 20”
Estimate $3000-$5000.
Lot 283. Set 12 Venetian Salviati Octagonal Champagnes
Lot 284. 20th Century Continental Riverscape, Oil on Canvas
Lot 285. Set 11 Venetian Salviati Art Glass 8” Plates
Lot 286. George II Irish Style Marble Top Console Table
Lot 287. 3 Pieces of Venetian Salviati Figural Art Glass
Lot 288. George II Irish Style Marble Top Console Table
Lot 289. Set 11 Venetian Salviati Octagonal Water Glasses
Lot 290. Jaeger-LeCoultre Gold Clock w/ Floral Motif
Lot 291. Set 12 Venetian Salviati Octagonal Wine Glasses
Italian, mid 20th Century. Height 5.5”. width 3.75”. Estimate $500-$700
20th century. Height 29.75”, width 55”, depth 25”. Estimate $1000-$2000.
Italian, mid 20th Century. Height 8”. width 4”. Estimate $500-$700
Continental School, first half 20th century. Indistinguishably signed in lower left corner. Framed 15.25” x 18.25, unframed 9” x 12”. Estimate $700-$900
Italian, mid 20th Century. All apparently unmarked. Seahorse candleholder height 8.6”, width 5.25. Votive height 6.5” width 3.8” Estimate $400-$600
Jaeger-LeCoultre (Swiss, 1833- ). Circa 1962. 7” tall x 5.75” wide. Estimate $400-$600.
Italian, 20th Century. Diameter of plates 8”. Estimate $400-$600
20th century. Height 29.75”, width 55”, depth 25”. Estimate $1000-$2000.
Italian, mid 20th Century. Height 7.4”. width 3.75”. Estimate $500-$700
Lot 292. Zenith Enamel & Sterling Miniature Clock
Lot 293. Two Miniature Portraits of Elegant Women
Lot 294. Gubelin Lucerin Enamel & Figural Miniature Clock
Lot 295. Two Miniature Portraits of Women, Pendant & Pin
Lot 296. Jaeger-LeCoultre 8 Day Brass Travel Alarm Clock
Lot 297. Cartier 14k Gold and Sterling Square Compact
Lot 298. Guilloche Enamel & Hand Painted Miniature Clock
Lot 299. Miniature Portrait of Queen on Ivory w/in Mirror
Lot 300. Miniature Clock w/Hand Painted Figural Scene
Lot 301. 19th C. Gold Tone Chatelaine With Bee Motif
Lot 302. Swiss Eunice Hand Painted Figural Miniature Clock
Lot 303. Gold Filled Dangle Locket Bar Pin, Circa 1900
Zenith (Swiss, Early 20th century). Underside marked “Argent 0.925”, “No 2246-Bis”, and “SWISS MADE”. Other marks on interior of case and movement. height 1.9”, width 1.4”, depth 0.60”. Estimate $500-$700.
Continental School, Late 19th century. One measuring 2.75” tall and one measuring 1.25” diameter. Estimate $150-$300
Overall apparently unmarked. Height 2.3”, width 1.75”, depth 1.125”. Estimate $200-$400.
American, late 19th century. 6.25” tall. Estimate $200-$400.
Likely 19th century. Painting on ivory after a portrait hanging in the Louvre of Madame Louise de La Vallière, inscribed on verso in Italian. Framed 5.25” x 3.75”; painting on porcelain. 3 3/8” tall x 2 7/8” wide. Estimate $300-$500.
Jaeger-LeCoultre (Swiss, 1833- ). indicate set time. Marked on face and back of case “LeCoultre, Swiss”. Estimate $150-$300.
Late 19th/Early 20th century. Signed above left shoulder “Castel”. Overall measures 8.75” x 3.6”. Miniature portrait measures 3.6” x 2.75”. Estimate $300-$500.
Swiss, 20th century. Marked lower “SWISS”. Backside engraved with “Eunice fabr. Suisse”. Overall measures height 2.5”, width 2.5”, depth 1.25”, diameter of clock face 1.9”. Estimate $300-$500.
E. Gubelin Lucerin (Swiss, Early 20th century). Back of movement marked with “E. GUBELIN LUCERNE SWISS”. Underside marked “SWISS 3076” above additional marks Height 4”, width 3.8”, depth 1.3”. Estimate $400-$600.
French, early 20th century. A Cartier (French, 1847- ). 14k gold and sterling silver. Engraved on interior rim “14k & Sterling” with second maker’s mark, “20 GP” and signed “Cartier”. 63mm square and 86.7 grams. Estimate $400-$600.
Height 2.6”, width 2.5”, depth 0.80”, diameter of dial 1.9”. Estimate $300-$500.
Antique gold filled (gold over brass) hand engraved bar pin with oval dangle locket that opens to reveal lock of hair and photographic image of young man or boy within, likely a mourning piece. Estimate $100-$200
Lot 304. Golay Fils & Stahl, Art Deco Brass & Onyx Clock
Lot 305. Pair of Lalique Paquerettes Candlesticks
Lot 306. French Art Deco Marble Mantel Clock w/Seated Dog
Lot 307. Art Deco Style Glass & Lucite Table
Lot 308, Jaeger-LeCoultre Art Deco Gilt Brass Mantel Clock
Lot 309. Lalique “Avalon” Frosted & Molded Art Glass Vase
Lot 310. LeCoultre Gilt Brass & Copper Art Deco Clock
Lot 311. Lalique “Antinea” Art Glass Figural Bowl
Lot 312. Gubelin Art Deco 8 Day Alarm Desk Clock
Golay Fils & Stahl (Swiss, first half of 20th century). back of case marked “530077”, “5 RUBIS”, “12727” and ‘SWISS”. Height 2.2”, width 7.7”, depth 4.1”. Estimate $400-$600.
Mid 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 30.5, width 70.8”, base 40.8”. Estimate $1800-$2500.
Jaeger-LeCoultre (Swiss, 1833- ). Marked on front glass “Jaeger-LeCoultre” and “8” and “Swiss”, and on bottom “397” and “DL559”. 6” tall x 7.75” wide. Estimate $700-$900.
France, 20th Century. Signed “Lalique France” at the base. Height 5.25”, width 3.15”. Estimate $600-$800.
Jaeger-LeCoultre (Swiss, 1833- ). Model no. 3547. Marked on face “Jaeger LeCoultre, Maquet”. 7.5” tall x 6.75” diameter. Estimate $600-$800.
French, Last half of 20th century. Marked on bottom “Lalique France”. Height 7.9”, width (across bottom of figures) 10.5”, diameter of top 5.25”. Estimate $800-$1200.
First quarter of 20th century, Art Deco. Movement marked “13118”. Height 11.9”, width 18.9”, depth 4.75”. Estimate $600-$900
French, 20th century. Stencil signature on base “LALIQUE FRANCE”. Height 5.75”, diameter 6.3”. Estimate $800-$1,200
Gubelin (Swiss, 20th century). Face marked “GUBELIN” above an “8” within circle and “SWISS” at bottom. Marked on back of clock case “1031”. Height 5.25”, diameter of clock case 4.75”. Estimate $700-$900.
Lot 313. Karl Zerbe “Gem 54”, Neon Abstract Figural Collage
Lot 314. Phillip Enfield White Leather Swivel Armchair
Lot 315. Late 20th C., Carved Stone Abstract Sculpture
Lot 316. Zerbe “Gem 132”, Abstract Figural Collage, 1968
Lot 317. Cast Patinated Bronze Sculpture, Male Nude
Lot 318. Mid Century Chrome Cased Chelsea Ship’s Clock
Lot 319. Mid-Century Modern Armchair w/ Orange Upholstery
Lot 320. Pair of Mid-20th C. Oak Lamps w/ Astrology Motif
Lot 321. Large Greg Copeland Figural Artwork, Pencil Signed
Lot 322. Pair of Contemporary Lucite Wall Display Brackets
Lot 323. Jens Risom, Mid-Century Walnut Lounge Armchair
Lot 324. Keith Haring Signed UN Envelope & Stamps
Karl Zerbe (German/American, 1903-1972). “Harlem, Gem 54” - 1966, acrylic, cut paper, and mixed media on paper. Inscribed on front, gallery label on verso. Framed 18.75” x 14.75”. Estimate $300-$500
Karl Zerbe (German/American, 1903-1972). “Gem 132” - 1968, acrylic, cut paper, and mixed media on paper. Inscribed on front and gallery label remnant on verso. Framed 18.75” x 14.75”. Estimate $300-$500
American, 20th Century. Apparently unmarked. Height 31”, width 22” (arm to arm), seat depth 19.25”, seat height 17”. Estimate $200-$400.
Lucite. Height 9”, width 8”, depth 9.5”. Estimate $300-$500.
Phillip Enfield (American (New York), 20th century. Circa 1970. Height 33”, width (across arms) 28.5”. Estimate $200-$400.
20th century. Apparently unsigned. Overall raised on a black stone base. Height 19”, width 11”, depth 10.7”. Estimate $400-$600
American, 20th century. Indistinguishable stamps on bottom of one lamp. Height of wooden base 20.5”, height with shade 33.5”, width of base 7 1/8”. Estimate $600-$800
Danish/ American, mid-20th century, Jens Risom. Label below seat cushion “Jens Risom Design Inc.”. 29” tall x 27.25” wide x 28.25” deep. Estimate $200-$400
American, Late 20th century (circa 1987). Inscribed with illegible signature (possibly Goetmo?) and date at lower edge ‘87. Height 17.75”, width 12.75”, depth 10”. Estimate $150-$300
Chelsea Clock Company (American (Massachusetts), circa 1955-1959), marked on face with “CHELSEA”. Serial number 613097. Diameter of front approximately 7.25”. Diameter of back 7.6”. Estimate $300-$500
Greg Copeland (American, 20th century), “Strollers”-1977, woodblock print, pencil signed, titled and dated lower center. Verso with Greg Copeland label. Framed 76.75” x 35”. Unframed 67” x 25”. Estimate $300-$500
Keith Haring (American, 1958-1990), black marker signed and dated. Envelope measures approximately 3.75” x 6.5”. Estimate $200-$400
Lot 325. Group of Four Modern Lucite Dining Chairs
Lot 326. Andy Warhol “Trucks”, Signed Announcement Card
20th century. All unmarked. Chrome and white seat side chairs height 37.25”, width 17.5”, depth 18”, seat to floor 18.5”. Grey seated chair approximate height 38”, width 16.75”, depth 18.5”, seat to floor 17.5”. Estimate $150-$300
Andy Warhol (American, 1928-1987), “Trucks”--1985, offset lithograph announcement card, hand signed on image. Framed 16” x 16”, unframed 6.75” square. Estimate $500-$700
Lot 327. Modern Glass Top Lucite & Chrome Dining Table
Lot 328. Jaeger-LeCoultre Luxhora Lamp Clock, c. 1930
20th century. Height 29.25”, width 72”, depth 42”. Estimate $600-$900.
Jaeger-LeCoultre (Swiss, 1833- ). Inscribed on face “LeCoultre Swiss”. 11” tall x 3.75” wide at base. 11” tall x 3.75” wide at base. Estimate $3000-$5000.
Lot 329. Mies Van der Rohe, Knoll Chrome & Glass Side Table
Lot 330. Jaeger-LeCoultre 1970’s Rectangular Art Deco Clock
American, 20th century, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe “MR” side table, designed for Knoll Height 9.6”, glass diameter 27.4”. Estimate $600-$900
Jaeger-LeCoultre (Swiss, 1833- ). Circa 1970. Inscribed on front glass “JaegerLeCoultre”. 7” tall x 8.5” wide. Estimate $400-$600.
Lot 331. Jaeger-LeCoultre In-Line Gilt Brass Skeleton Clock
Lot 332. Rare Jaeger-LeCoultre Partner’s Desk Clock
Jaeger-LeCoultre (French, 1833- ). Circa 1950. Serial number 3215011. Movement is signed “Jaeger LeCoultre Swiss” and “Sixteen 16 Jewels”. Marked on lucite face “Jaeger-LeCoultre”, and on bottom with serial number and “Swiss Made” beneath maker’s mark. Estimate $400-$600.
Swiss, second half of 20th century (circa 1960). Underside numbered with “380”, maker and 8 on each side of dial. Overall measures 6.2” square x 2.1” depth. Estimate $1200-$2400.
Lot 333. Jaeger-LeCoultre Art Deco Gilt Brass Desk Clock
Lot 334. Hawkes Sterling Mounted Citrine Glass Center Bowl
Jaeger-LeCoultre (Swiss, 1833- ). 20th century. Marked on movement “LeCoultre Swiss” and “Sixteen 16 Jewels Unadjusted”. Marked on bottom of case “LeCoultre Swiss” and “330”. 6.25” tall x 4.5” wide. Estimate $1500-$3000.
Steuben (American/ New York, 1903- ) and T.J. Hawkes & Co. (American/ New York, 1895-1964). Marked on bottom of base “Hawkes Sterling, 540 PWTS”, and on bottom of foot “Hawkes Sterling”. Detached base weighs. 40.485 troy ounces. 18 7/8” in diameter at top x 11 5/8” tall. Estimate $5000-$7000.
Lot 335. Gilt Brass LeCoultre Atmos Clock w/Roman Numerals
Lot 336. LeCoultre for Hermes Stirrup Form Gilt Brass Clock
Jaeger-LeCoultre (Swiss, 1833- ). Circa late 1970s. Marked on front of movement “Fifteen (15) Jewels, Jaeger-LeCoultre Atmos Swiss”, and on top of clock “LeCoultre Atmos 537313”. Inscribed on bottom “metal caliber 528-8 Swiss”. 9 1/8” tall x 7 1/2” wide x 4 1/8” deep. Estimate $800-$1200.
Jaeger-LeCoultre (Swiss, 1833- ). Front glass signed Jaeger-LeCoultre, inscribed on bottom “Hermes Paris” with serial number “3215005” and “Swiss made”. Inscribed on movement Jaeger-LeCoultre, Swiss” and “Sixteen 16 Jewels”. 6” tall x 5” wide. Estimate $1500-$3000.
Lot 337. Stephenus Heidacker, “Man with Dog” Oil on Canvas
Lot 338. Pair of Tommi Parzinger Upholstered Armchairs
Lot 339. Moses Soyer Figural Oil on Wood Board, Signed
Lot 340. Jarvin Parks “Cirque d’ Hiver”, Intaglio & Gouache
Lot 341. Set of 3 Jens Risom for Knoll Strap Lounge Chairs
Lot 342. B. Gross, Charcoal Portrait of a Man w/ Mustache
Lot 343. J. Miro, Plate No. X, “Obra Inedita Recent”, 1964
Lot 344. Steven Lee Diamond & South Sea Pearl Necklace
Lot 345. J. Miro, Plate No. IV, “Obra Inedita Recent”, 1964
Stephanus Heidacker (German/American b. 1959- ), “Man with Dog”-2001, oil on canvas, signed lower left “Heidacker 2001”. Framed 25.5” x 37”, unframed. 22.5” x 33.25”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
Jarvin Lee Parks (American (Atlanta, Georgia), 20th century (d.1967)), “Cirque d’ Hiver (Winter Circus)”, pencil signed lower left. Framed 19” x 16.25”, unframed 14” x 11”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
Joan Miro (Spanish, 189301983). “Obra Inedita Recent, no. X”-1964, lithograph, pencil signed and numbered below image, 69/100. Framed 20 1/8” x 16 5/8”, sight size 11 7/8 x 8 3/8”. Estimate $600-$800.
Tommi Parzinger (German/American, 1903–1981). Approximate height 41.25”, width 20”, depth 21”, seat to floor 18.75”. Estimate $1,800-$3,600
American, mid 20th century, Jens Risom for Knoll. Label on bottom reads “Knoll Studio 1941, Jens Risom”. 29.75” tall x 20.2” wide x 22.75” deep. Estimate $600-$900
Steven Lee (American (Hawaiian), Contemporary), ladies 14k yellow gold, South Sea cultured pearl (measuring approximately 10.3 x 12.5mm), chain length 18”. Marked. Total weight 5.9 grams. Estimate $900-$1200.
Moses Soyer (American (New York), 1899-1974), “Woman with Fruit Bowl”, oil on wood board or panel, signed lower right “M. SOYER”. Framed 12.25” x 15.25”, unframed 9” x 12”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
Barry Gross. “Portrait of A Mustachioed Man”, charcoal and pastel on handmade paper, signed lower right “Barry Gross ‘98”. Unframed 25.5” x 19.75”. Estimate $800-$1,200
Joan Miro (Spanish, 189301983). “Obra Inedita Recent, no. IV”-1964, lithograph, pencil signed and numbered below image, 69/100. Framed 20 1/8” x 16 5/8”, sight size 11 7/8 x 8 3/8”. Estimate $600-$800.
Lot 346. “Portrait of Lena Horne” by Steve Penley
Lot 347. “The Other Ones”, 1998 Tour Art, Mike Schulman
Lot 348. Steve Penley, “Portrait of Robert Shaw”
Lot 349. “Voodoo Chile”, Grateful Dead Art, Mike Schulman
Lot 350. Wurlitzer Baby Grand Piano w/ Concert Master Mech.
Lot 351. Mike Shulman, Grateful Dead Collage Art, “Eat Me”
Lot 352. Watermelon Tourmaline Specimen, Approx 623 Carats
Lot 353. “Portrait of Jessye Norman” by Steve Penley
Lot 354. Continental Blue & Clear Glass Chandelier
Steve Penley (American/ Tennessee/ Georgia, 1964- ). “Portrait of Lena Horne”, acrylic on canvas, signed lower right “PENLEY”. Framed 30.5” x 24.5”, unframed 30.25” x 24.25”. Estimate $2,000-$4,000
Grateful Dead collage art by Mike Schulman. “Voodoo Chile” - 1994, mixed media with watercolor collage, signed lower left “Mike Schulman, (c) 1994.” Unframed sight size 16.75” x 10.5”. Estimate $2,000-$4,000
Approximately 623 carats, measuring 3” tall x 1” wide. Total weight 124.7 grams. Estimate $1,000-$1,500
The Other Ones/ Grateful Dead collage art by Mike Schulman. “The Other Ones Summer Tour” - 1998, watercolor on paper, signed right of center “Mike Schulman, (c) 1998.” Sight size 16.75” x 10.5”. Estimate $3,000-$5,000
Model C153. 57 5/8” wide x 60” deep. Estimate $3000-$5000.
Steve Penley (American/ Tennessee/ Georgia, 1964- ). “Portrait of Jessye Norman”, acrylic on canvas, signed lower right “PENLEY”. Framed 30.5” x 24.5”, unframed 30.25” x 24.25”. Estimate $2,000-$4,000
Steve Penley (American/ Tennessee/ Georgia, 1964- ). “Portrait of Robert Shaw”, acrylic on canvas, signed lower right “PENLEY”. Framed 30.5” x 24.5”, unframed 30.25” x 24.25”. Estimate $2,000-$4,000
Grateful Dead collage art by Mike Schulman. “Eat Me” 1995, mixed media with watercolor collage, signed lower right “Mike Schulman, (c) 1995.” Unframed sight size 17” x 14.75”. Estimate $2,000-$4,000
12 lights. 32” tall x 19” diameter. Estimate $2500-$3500
Lot 355. Italian Mirror with Attached MT Console Table
Lot 356. Ladies Art Deco Tissot Platinum & Diamond Watch
Italian, first half of 20th century. Overall height 93”, width 59”, depth 16”. Estimate $800-$1,200
VintageTissot platinum, 14k white gold, and diamond wristwatch w/ cream colored 10mm dial w/ Arabic numerals. Platinum watch case w/ 52 natural, bead set, old European, single cut diamonds (0.80 cts total weight, color range I-J, clarity range VS2 to I1). 17 jewel movement. Estimate $800-$1200.
Lot 357. Edwardian Platinum & Diamond Bar Pin
Lot 358. Large Brass & Crystal 12 Light Chandelier
Natural old European diamond at center, 1.06 carats, color range: I-J, clarity range: VS1-VS2; 14 natural accent diamonds, .76 carat total weight, color range: I-J, clarity range: VS1-VS2. 2.5” x 0.5”, total weight 9.6 grams. Estimate $4000-$6000.
American, 20th century. Height 57.5”, diameter 30”. Estimate $4000-$6000.
Lot 359. Art Deco Dome Ring w/ Diamonds and Sapphires
Lot 360. Pair of Italian Hand Painted & Carved Cabinets
Center stone: old European diamond, 2.91 carats, 8.99 x 9 x 5.5mm, color range M-O, clarity range VS1-VS2; 8 accent bead set old European diamonds, 0.2 carat total weight, color range: J, clarity range: VS2; 2 bezel set synthetic sapphires. US ring size 5.25. Total weight 6 grams. Estimate $16000-$22000.
Italian, 20th century. Height 38.25”, width 54.125”, depth 21”. Estimate $2000-$4000.
Lot 361. Lot 361. Erte Bronze Sculpture Entitled Moonlight
Lot 362.
Erte (Romain de Tirtoff, Russia & France, 1892-1990), circa 1985, entitled “Moonlight”. Incised with the artist’s signature and edition number 149/375. Published by Fine Art Acquisitions. Height 17.75”, width 12.25, depth 5.5”. Estimate $4,000-$6,000
Lot 362. Erte Bronze Sculpture Entitled In the Evening
Erte (Romain de Tirtoff, Russia & France, 1892-1990), circa 1980, entitled “In the Evening”. Incised with the artist’s signature and edition number H.C. 7/9. Published by Fine Art Acquisitions. Height 20”, width 9.75, depth 7.5”. Estimate $9,000-$14,000
Lot 363. 265+ Pc Matched Set, Whiting/Gorham “Madame Jumel”
Whiting Manufacturing Company (American/ New York, 1866-1926). A 265+ piece flatware set in the “Madame Jumel” pattern with 12 nearly complete place settings as well as many serving pieces. Group comprises of 19 dinner forks, 12 luncheon forks, 12 three tine salad forks, 6 solid fish forks, 12 ice cream forks, 12 oyster forks, 12 dinner knives, 12 luncheon knives, 8 luncheon knives, 12 steak knives, 18 gumbo spoons, 12 round bowl bouillon or cream soup spoons, 54 fruit or orange spoons, 12 dessert or oval soup spoons, 12 iced tea spoons, 8 large flat butter spreaders, 1 butter spreader, 10 small flat butter spreaders, 1 master butter knife, 1 gravy ladle, 1 two-piece large solid bowl serving spoon & fork set, 1 two-piece steak carving set, 1 large solid cold meat serving fork, 1 medium solid cold meat serving fork, 3 tablespoon/ serving spoons, 1 jelly or cake server, 1 jelly or cake server, 1 cheese server with stainless blade 1 cheese server with silver plate blade, 1 butter pick with two tines, 1 butter pick with two tines, 1 butter pick with one twisted tine, 1 pair of sugar tongs, 2 sugar spoons, 1 pierced bowl teaspoon, 1 solid basin cream ladle, and 1 solid basin mayonnaise ladle. Each piece marked on back with maker’s mark, “sterling”, and “Pat. 1909”, excepting of one set of 8 luncheon knives measuring that are marked Gorham as they were manufactured after Whiting merged with Gorham in 1924. Most pieces monogrammed “B”. Total weight 302.5 troy ounces (accommodating for 49 knives and service pieces with stainless steel blades) Estimate $7,000-$9,000
Lot 364. Disney Snow White Char. Model Dept. Sketches, 1936 American, 1936. Stamp below Snow White reads “Character Model Dept o.k. by *initials* date 10/3/36 number SW DIG7, sheets subject to recall”. Stamps above dwarves read “This material is the property of Walt Disney Productions. It must not be taken from the studio or used in any manner without permission of an authorized officer of the company” which is inscribed “9-26-36”; and “Production FI, Snowwhite, Doc + Grumpy Models, (c), 1936. W.D.P.” Framed 25.75” x 31.5”, sight size 11 3/8” x 14 1/8”. Estimate $7,000-$9,000
Lot 365. Edgar Brandt Seaweed Motif Bronze Vase, c. 1910
Edgar William Brandt (French, 1880-1960), circa 1910. Apparently unmarked. Height 19.8”, diameter of top 4.8”, diameter of bottom 10.5”. Exhibition History: 1910 Society Des Artistes Francais in Paris, France. Published: Joan Kahr, “Edgar Brandt: Master of Art Deco Iron Work”, Harry N. Abrams (New York City, New York),1999, page 37. Provenance: Mr. Gary Calderwood, Calderwood Gallery: Decorative Arts 1900-1950, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania whereby acquired by Mr. Robert Wellborn, Alta Loma, California in 1996. Note: Item accompanied with copies of invoice from Calderwood Gallery dated May 17th, 1996 to Mr. Wellborn; a copy of a letter from Mr. Wellborn to Mr. J. Alastair Duncan (New York) regarding the authentication of the item; a copy of a facsimile from Mr. Duncan to Mr. Wellborn in response to his correspondence in December of 1996; a copy of a letter from Christie’s East regarding their interest in placing the vase on their June 11th, 1996 auction; and a copy of an image of the vase indicating that it was exhibited in the Societe des Artistes Francais in 1910. Estimate $7,000-$9,000
Lot 366. Hand Woven Persian Kashan Rug Wool. 11.5’ x 8.5’
Auction estimate $1500-$3000
Lot 367. William Wegman, “Candid Cardinal” Weimaraner Photo
Lot 368. Bernhard Pedersen & Son Rosewood Cabinet
Lot 369. Budd Hopkins Modern Oil on Canvas Work, c. 1970s
Lot 370. Modernist Cityscape Sculpture Ernesto Montenegro
Lot 371. Bernhard Pedersen & Søn Rosewood Storage Cabinet
Lot 372. Jeffry Loy Pedestal Creature Iron Sculpture
Lot 373. Danish Mid-Century Teak Coat Rack, A. Kjersgaard
Lot 374. Fulvio Bianconi for Venini Pezzato Stoccolma Vase
Lot 375. Dali “American Yachting Scene”, Signed Lithograph
William Wegman (American, b. 1943-), “Candid Cardinal”-1990, unique color Polaroid print, signed and dated lower right, titled lower center. Framed 30” x 25.5”. Photographic print 28.5” x 22”. Estimate $2,000-$4,000
20th Century. Signed on the side of the medium skyscraper E. Montenegro. Height 31” (including base) width 15.5”, depth 11”, base 8.15” square. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
Danish, mid-20th century, Søren Nissen & Ebbe Gehl for Aksel Kjersgaard (Danish, 1952- ). Approximately 68.25” tall x 22.8” wide at top. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
Bernhard Pedersen & Son (Danish, Late 20th century), modern. arked on bottom. Height 27”, width 71”, depth 19.75”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
Bernhard Pedersen & Son (Danish, Late 20th century), modern. Marked on bottom. Height 45.25”, width 47.25”, depth 19.25”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
Italian, mid 20th century (circa 1950-1965). Fulvio Bianconi (Italian,1915-1996) for Venini Pezzato Stoccolma, designed in 1950-1951, this example executed before 1965. Height 7.85”. Estimate $3,000-$5,000
Budd Hopkins (American, b. 1931-), “Untitled”, likely late 1970s, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Overall measures 56.5” x 49.3”. Estimate $800-$1200.
Jeffry Loy (American/ Atlanta, Georgia, 20th century), iron and patinated iron, signed on leaf form arm. 76” tall x 29” wide at base. Estimate $1000-$3000.
Salvador Dali (Spanish, 1904-1989),”American Yachting Scene”-1971 from Currier & Ives series, pencil signed lower right, numbered left of center “47/250”. Framed 29.5” x 37.8”, sheet size 21.75” x 29.8”. Estimate $2,000-$4,000
Lot 376. After Rodin “Crouching Bather” Bronze Sculpture After Auguste Rodin (French, 1840-1917), “Crouching Bather”. Incised “A. Rodin” on naturalistic base, possible foundry mark (cut through) at bottom edge. Approximate height 12.1”, width 11.25”, depth 8.5”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
Lot 377. Paul Signac Harbor Scene, Watercolor on Paper Paul Victor Jules Signac (France, 1863 - 1935). “Harbor Scene”, watercolor and gouache on artist’s board, signed lower left “P. Signac, St. Tropez, 1930”. Framed 14.75” x 18.5”, unframed 9 7/8” x 13 3/8”. Estimate $12,000-$24,000
Lot 378. Nason for Mazzega Art Glass Vase After Picasso Ermanno Nazon (Italian, b. 1928 -) for I.V.R. Mazzega (Murano, Italy) after a design by Pablo Picasso (Spanish, 1881-1973) “Portatrice D’Acqua (Water Carrier)”. Circa 1954-1955. Marked on bottom with “Ermano Nason-I.V.R. di Mazzega-Murano”, “Picasso 3-55”, “MAZZEGA I.V.R.”, and another indistinguishable stencil mark. Height 16”, diameter of top 2.75”, diameter of bottom. 4.25”. Note: A group of Italian glass artists (mostly Venetian) formed an association in Murano called the Centro Studio Pittori in the early 1950s. The organization of talented artists worked to render exquisite works of art glass with the assistance of leading art furnaces and the iconic American art patron, Peggy Guggenheim. The Centro Sudio Pittori reached out to noted painters at the time to collaborate with their art to create modern masterworks in glass. In 1954, the association altered their name to Fucina Degli Angeli (Furnace of Angels) and were working with artists such as Pablo Picasso, Alexander Calder, Jean Arp, Marc Chagall, and Henry Moore. The artists provided drawings and other projects that the skilled association would render for them in glass by master glass blowers such as Ermanno Nason, Aldo Bon, Albino Carrara, Archimede Seguso and others. The designs after Picasso’s drawings were originally conceived in 1947 and originally intended to be rendered in ceramic, later on in the early to mid 1950s, his design was realized in glass. A similar example of one of Nason’s figural art glass vases after Picasso’s design sold at Christie’s, New York: An Important Private Collection of Italian Glass as Lot 11 on November 30, 2000 for $18,800. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Joyce Lowenstein, Atlanta, Georgia Estimate $12,000-$24,000
Important Cuban Modern Works of Art
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Lot 379. Wifredo Lam, Figural Drawing, Signed & Dated Wifredo Oscar de la Concepcion Lam (Cuban, 1902 - 1982), “Untitled”-1963 Mixed media drawing, signed and dated lower right. Framed 19.25” x 16.25”. Sheet size approximately 12.5” x 9.3”. Estimate $8,000-$12,000.
Lot 380. Mariano Rodriguez, Modern Figural Oil on Canvas Mariano Rodriguez (Cuban/Mexican,1912-1990) “Untitled”-1983 Oil on canvas, signed and dated lower right “Mariano 83’”. Verso of canvas inscribed “Maria Movitoya June 29/04” with indistinguishable city in Pennsylvania, possibly identifying a previous owner. Framed 40.5” x 32.5”, unframed 39.75” x 31.5”. Estimate $15,000-$30,000
Lot 381. Pair of William Aiken Walker Figural Oils on Wood
William Aiken Walker (American/ South Carolina/ Maryland, 1838-1921). “Female Cotton Picker” oil on wood panel, signed lower left “WA Walker”; “Male Sharecropper” oil on wood panel, signed lower left “WA Walker”. Framed 13.25” x 9.25”, unframed 8.5” x 4.75”. Note: These paintings have been authenticated and will be featured in Mr. John Fowler’s forthcoming catalog raisonne on the artist, William Aiken Walker. The frames appear to be original to the works. Notes on provenance: According to the consignor, this pair of fine paintings descended through the Ford family of South Carolina whereby acquired by present owner in Atlanta, Georgia. Auction estimate $15000-$20000.
Lot 382. “Blendin’ In”, Cedric Smith, Mixed Media on Canvas
Cedric Smith (American/ Georgia, 1970- ). “Blendin’ In”, acrylic paint and mixed media on canvas. Inscribed on verso “’Blendin’ In”, Cedric Smith, 2000(c)”. Unframed gallery wrapped canvas 48” x 26”. Estimate $3,000-$5,000
Lot 383. Cedric Smith, “Great Grandma’s Quilt”, 48”x36”
Cedric Smith (American/ Georgia, 1970- ). “Great Grandma’s Quilt”, acrylic paint and mixed media on canvas. Inscribed on verso “’Great Grandma’s Quilt’, Cedric Smith, 2000(c)”. Unframed gallery wrapped canvas 48” x 36”. Estimate $3,000-$5,000
Lot 384. 7 Panels After Benton’s “Achelous & Hercules” After Thomas Hart Benton (American, 1889-1975) “Achelous & Hercules”-1947 Seven acrylic on wood panels, unsigned. Each panel measures approximately 46” x 69”. Overall measures approximately 46” x 483”. Monumental seven panel artwork after the American Regionalist mural commissioned for a Kansas City department store, Harzfeld’s in the late 1940s. The original painting is currently housed and displayed at the Smithsonian American Art Museum on the second floor of the North Wing. Painting depicting a central Hercules figure shirtless attempting to grab a bull by the horns flanked by other workers helping to harness the untamed animal. Right size of the work with a large cornucopia overflowing with fruits and vegetables showing the bounty of the American Heartland, two young women in red and blue rest on top of the horn. A male figure at right kneels on the ground holding a basket of squash or other vegetables. Left of central scene with African American young man in blue shirt and pants straddling fence with tree in background in front of stylized rolling hill environment. Each with hooks on back. Estimate: $6,000-$8,000
Lot 385. Grant Wood “March” Signed Lithograph, AAA
Grant Wood (American, 1891-1942) “March”-1939, published by Associated American Artists (AAA) in an edition of 250, pencil signed “Grant Wood” in lower right margin. Framed 15.5” x 18.5”. Sight size 9.5” x 12.25”. Estimate $2,000-$4,000.
Lot 387. Ed Moulthrop, Figured Tulipwood Turned Bowl
Ed Moulthrop (American/ Georgia, 1916-2003). Inscribed on bottom “Ed Moulthrop, Figured Tulipwood ‘Liriodendron Tulipiferda’, 30489” and exhibits “M” stamp. Approximately 4” tall x 6.5” diameter at widest point. Estimate $3,000-$5,000
Lot 386. Grant Wood “Seed Time & Harvest”, Pencil Signed
Grant Wood (American, 1891-1942) “Seed Time and Harvest”-1937, limited edition lithograph on paper, pencil signed and dated lower right “Grant Wood-1937”. From an edition of 250 and published by Associated American Artists (AAA). Framed 13.25” x 17.75”, sight size 8.25” x 12.75”. Estimate $3,000-$5,000
Lot 388. Grant Wood “Wild Flowers” Signed Lithograph
Grant Wood (American, 1891-1942) “Wild Flowers”-1939, ltd. ed. lithograph on paper, pencil signed and dated lower right under image “Grant Wood”. Framed approx. 14.75” x 18.75”. Sight size approx. 9” x 12”. Estimate $1000-$2000.
Lot 389. Group of Six Antiquarian English & American Books
Lot 390. Group of Two Georgia State Seals, 1799
Lot 391. U.S. Navy Presentation Sword & Scabbard, 20th C.
Lot 392. Batchelder, “Gettysburg” Engraving, c. 1876
Lot 393. Civil War Ambrotype of an Infantry Private w/Book
Lot 394. American Mahogany Bookcase on Chest
Lot 395. Mixed Media Folk Art Cotton Plantation Scenes
Lot 396. 18th C. American Salem Rocking Chair
Lot 397. Early American Homespun Blanket, 19th C.
Lot 398. Civil War Union Soldier Hon. Discharge Certificate
Lot 399. Walker Inglis Anderson “Bee” Woodblock Print
Lot 400. American Empire Style Mahogany Chest w/Mirror
Estimate $100-$300
American, mid 19th century. “Gettysburg: Repulse of Longstreet’s Assault”. Inscribed below image. Framed 24.25” x 43”, sight size 16.75” x 35.5”. Estimate $300-$500.
American, early 20th century, watercolor and plant matter on paper. Both framed 5.75” x 7.75”. Estimate $300-$500
American, c.1863. Inscribed lower left “Published Expressly For The Army and Navy Record Co.”. Framed 34.5” x 29.5”, unframed sight size 22.75” x 17.5”. Estimate $400-$600.
American, Late 18th century. Diameter of each 2.4”. Estimate $150-$300.
Civil War era ambrotype, 3.75” x 3.4”; signed first edition, hardcover book “Even More Confederate Faces” by William A. Turner, which includes an illustration of the ambrotype in this lot on page 165. Estimate $400-$600.
American (possibly J.D. Pratt, Lunenburg, Massachusetts), 18th century (circa 1760-1780). Unmarked. Height 40.25”, width (across rocking slats) 20.75”, depth (of slats) 27.5”. Estimate $300-$500
Walker Inglis Anderson (American/ Mississippi, 19031965), “Bee”, woodblock print from Alphabet series (circa 1945), apparently unsigned. Framed approximately 31” x 24”, sight size 24.5” x 18.25”. Estimate $600-$900
American, first quarter of 20th century, decorated by Herman Cohn Brooklyn N.Y. (marked at end of blade). Sword presented to “Edwards R. Hinson Machinist USN”. Length of sword 34”. Estimate $300-$500
American, 20th C. Manufacturers tag on back ‘White Furniture Company, Mebane, North Carolina”. Height 72”, width 36.75”, depth 19”. Estimate $300-$500
American, 19th century. 69” x 90”. Auction estimate $200-400.
Mirror height 35.5”, width 47.25”, chest height 33.25”, width 54.5”, depth 24”. Estimate $600-$900.
Lot 401. Navajo “Yebechai Dancers”, Attr. to Harrison Begay
Attributed to Harrison Begay (American Indian Navajo Tribe/ Arizona, 1914-2012). “Yebechai Dancers”, watercolor and gouache on paper, signed lower right “Nahkaidaenz Begay, Red Rock Arizona.”. Inscribed lower left “For my friend - George E. Baulsir” and lower center “yebechai dancers”. Framed 18.5” x 26.5”, unframed sight size 13.5” x 21.5”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
Lot 402. Clemente Spampinato Signed Bronze Battle Scene
Clemente Spampinato (American/ Italian, 1912-1993). “Indian Battle Scene”, patinated bronze, inscribed below horse “Clem. Spampinato”. Including plinth, approximately 19 1/4” tall x 19 7/8” wide x 18” deep. Estimate $1500-$3000.
Lot 403. Two George Catlin Native American Lithos., c.1875
American, late 19th century. After George Catlin (American/ Pennsylvania, 1796-1872). “The War Dance” - c.1875, “The Scalp Dance” - c.1875. Framed 21.75” x 27.5”, unframed sight size 10.5” x 16.5”. Note: George Catlin is widely regarded as being the first person to observe and document Plains Indians in their natural territory during his travels to the American West in the mid 19th century. In 1845, after many years of painting Native Americans on journeys up the Mississippi River and to the Western United States, he published a 25 plate folio entitled “Catlin’s North American Indian Portfolio” from which these lithographs originate. Estimate $1500-$3000.
Lot 404. Bust Length Portrait of a Cleric, Oil on Canvas
Lot 405. Complete T.H. Horne Set of Texts on Biblical Study
Lot 406. Two C. Campbell Church Facade Arch. Engravings
Lot 407. Double Sided Devotional Painting of Christ on MOP
Lot 408. Eight Light Wrought Iron Chandelier
Lot 409. Two Paintings on Ivory of Crowned Madonna & Child
Lot 410. Miniature Painting of Mary, 800 Silver Frame
Lot 411. Bronze Statue of Crucifixion on Pink Marble Base
Lot 412. Persian Turn of the Century Tribal Rug
Lot 413. After Van Dyck “Rest on the Flight into Egypt” Oil
Lot 414. Large Carved Hall Tree Settle, Attr. R.J. Horner
Lot 415. Continental, “Our Lady of Refuge”, 19th C. O/C
Late 19th/Early 20th century. Unsigned. Framed 43.75’ x 35.75”, unframed 36” x 28.25”. Estimate $400-$600
Continental School, Late 18th/Early 19th century. 2.5” tall. Estimate $300-$500
Continental School, 19th century. Unsigned and contained within an unmarked 800 silver frame with leaved accents in corners. Unframed painting diameter 3”. Estimate $800-$1,200
After Anthony van Dyck (Flemish,1599-1641), “Rest on the Flight into Egypt”, oil on canvas, unsigned. Framed 42.25” x 39.5”, unframed 36” x 33”. Estimate $800-$1200.
”An Introduction to the Critical Study and Knowledge of the Holy Scriptures” by Thomas Hartwell Horne of St. John’s College, Cambridge. Published in 1839. Estimate $400-$600
20th century. 33” wide x 23.5” tall (without chain). Estimate $500-$700.
Continental School, 19th Century. Height 34.75”, width 10.75”, depth 6.5”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
American, Late 19th C. Height 86”, width 51”, depth 19. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
English, 18th century. Colen Campbell (British, 1676-1729). Each inscribed below image “Ca. Campbell Inv. et Delin”. Framed 26.25” x 20.5”, sight size 15.5” x 10.25”. Estimate $600-$800.
19th century. One with label on verso reading “Pinto R. Nunez 1859”, 2” tall; and one 1.5” tall. Estimate $500-$700
Wool. Turn of the century. 76” x 40.5” Estimate $1500-$3000
Continental School, 19th century. “Our Lady of Refuge”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Framed 49” x 39.25”, unframed 40.75” x 30.75”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
Lot 416. “At Bay”, Engraving of The Anglo-Zulu War of 1879
Lot 417. 19th C. Painted Hall Chair on Paw Feet
Lot 418. Defense of Rorke’s Drift, Zulu War Engraving
Lot 419. Pair of Cheetah/Leopard Upholstered Ottomans
Lot 420. Tall Painted Sphinx Motif Trumeau Mirror, 19th C.
Lot 421. Pair of African Benin Style Bronze Cat Sculptures
Lot 422. Pair of Marble Obelisks Converted into Lamps
Lot 423. Pair of Cast Patinated Bronze Life Size Panthers
Lot 424. Pair of French Egyptian Revival Marble Obelisks
Lot 425. 19th C. French Engraving of Egyptian Revolters
Lot 426. Pair of Zebra Covered Storage Ottomans
Lot 427. Hand Colored Engraving, “The Zulu War”, c. 1879
After Richard Caton Woodville, Jr. (English, 1856–1927). “At Bay”, hand colored engraving, signed in plate lower left “R. C. Woodville”. Framed 27.5” x 21.5”, unframed sight size 13.5” x 19.5”. Estimate $200-$400.
Approximate height 16.5”, width 31”, depth 19”. Estimate $600-$800.
Italian, 20th C. Height 24”, width 6.25”, depth 6.25”. Height with harp and faceted finial 34.5”. Estimate $800-$1,200
Georges Gabriel (French, 1775-1825) after Achille Martinet (French, 1806-1877) “Pardon Accorde Aux Revoltes Du Caire”, hand colored engraving. Framed 29.5” x 34”, unframed sight size 19” x 23.75”. Estimate $800-$1200.
19th century. Height 43”, width 24” (arm to arm), seat depth 17”, seat height 20”. Estimate $300-$500
Continental, 19th century. Overall measures 91.75” x 28.5”. Estimate $1,200-$2,400
20th century. Unsigned. Each, height 37.25”, width 14.75”, depth 21”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
20th century. Height 18.25”, width 22.25”, depth 18.25”. Estimate $1200-$2400.
Joseph Nash (English, 1808-1878). “The Battle of Rorke’s Drift”, hand colored engraving, signed within plate lower right “J. Nash”. Framed 30.75” x 22.75”, unframed 20.5” x 12.25”. Estimate $300-$500.
Patinated bronze. Unmarked. Height 20.4”, width 6”, depth 29.75”. Estimate $500-$1000.
French, Late 19th century. Height 18.5”, width 6.4”, depth 4.4”. Estimate $600-$900.
English, late 19th century. “The Zulu War: Battle of Ulundi” - 1879, from “The Illustrated London News” by Storey’s Ltd., London, England. Framed 36.75” x 48”, unframed sight size 28.75” x 40”. Estimate $300-$500
Lot 428. Set of 15 Ltd. Edition Volumes, Oscar Wilde, 1908 15 matching volumes by Oscar Wilde (Irish, 1840-1900) published in 14 volumes in 1908 by Methuen & Co. (London, 1889- ) and a 15th matching volume by Charles Carrington (Paris, 1857-1921). Limited to 1000 copies. Each approximately 8.6” tall x 6.25” wide. Provenance: Purchased at Harrington Bros., Chelsea Antique Market, London. Price sheet from Harrington Bros. is included with sale. Auction estimate $6000-$9000.
Lot 429. After Maclise, “The Death of Nelson”, Col. Gravure
Charles William Sharpe (English, 1818-1899) after Daniel Maclise (Irish, 1806-1870), “The Death of Nelson at The Battle of Trafalgar”, hand colored engraving, published 1875 London. Inscribed lower left “painted by Daniel Maclise R.A.”, lower right “Engraved by Chas. W. Sharpe”, and lower right of center “Art Union of London 1875”. Framed 26.25” x 57.75”, sight size 15.25” x 46.25”. Estimate $1200-$2400.
Lot 430. After Maclise,”Wellington & Blucher”, Col. Gravure
Lumb Stocks (English, 1812-1892) after Daniel Maclise (Irish, 1806-1870), “Welligton & Blucher Meeting After the Battle of Waterloo”, hand colored engraving, pub 1875 London. Inscribed lower left “painted by Daniel Maclise R.A.”, lower right “Engraved by Lumb Stocks”, and lower right of center “Art Union of London 1875”. Framed 25.5” x 57.5”, sight size 14” x 46”. Estimate $1200-$2400.
Lot 431. “Napoleon at Malmaison”, Colored Engraving
Lot 432. Complete 4 Vol. Set “Life of Napoleon Bonaparte”
English, 20th century. “Napoleon at Malmaison”. Original engraving by William Satchwell Leney after a drawing by Jean Baptiste Isabey executed in 1801. Framed 36.25” x 28” sight size 26” x 17.75”. Estimate $100-$200
American, c. 1909. “Life of Napoleon Bonaparte, in Four Volumes” by WIlliam Milligan Sloane, Professor of History at Princeton University, published in New York by The Century Co. in 1909. 11.25” x 7.75”. Estimate $300-$500
Lot 433. Pair of French Louis XV Style Inlaid Side Tables
Lot 434. Napoleon Departing for Elba, 18/19th C. Lithograph
Height 28.75”, diameter of top 19.75”. Estimate $400-$600
Charles Etienne Pierre Motte (French, 1785-1836) after the engraving by V. Adam. “Depart de Fontainebleau”, hand colored lithograph. Inscribed below image lower left “V. Adam del” and lower right “Lith del Motte”. Framed 25” x 29.25”, sight size 14” x 18”. Estimate $400-$600.
Lot 435. Group of 5 Paris Porcelain Napoleonic Plates
Lot 436. French Louis XIV Style Oak Highback Armchair
France, Late 19th century. Each titled on the reverse, Bourdois & Bloch marks, artist signed Garnier. Diameter of each 10.6”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
French, 19th Century. Height 46”, width 27” (arm to arm), seat depth 21”, seat height 16’. Estimate $800-$1200.
Lot 437. Frances Myers Etching “The Romance of Wine”
Lot 438. Pair of Sterling Silver Peacocks w/ Moveable Wings
Lot 439. Black Cane w/ Ivory Leg Handle & Hidden Corkscrew
Lot 440. French Provincial Tilt Top Oval Wine Table
Lot 441. Vintage “Cognac Jacquet” Advertising Poster
Lot 442. Georg Jensen Sterling Footed Compote w/ Grapes
Lot 443. French Cave De Liquor Tantalus Decanter Box
Lot 444. English Farm House Dining Table
Lot 445. Collection of 6 German Tankards or Bier Steins
Frances Myers (American, 1936- ). “The Romance of Wine” - 1996, pencil signed and dated lower right. Inscribed below image “Ed. 60, The Romance of Wine”. Framed 18.5” x 21.75”, unframed 15.25” x 18.25. Estimate $300-$500
French, 19th century. Height 28.7”, width 54.4”, depth 41.2”. Estimate $700-$900
French, 19th Century. The crystal in the manner of Baccarat, apparently unmarked. Tantalus height 10.5”, width 12.5”, depth 9.3”. Decanter height 8.25”, aperitif height 2.75”. Estimate $900-$1200.
Likely Continental, early 20th century. Marked “sterling” on bottom of tail feathers. 4.5” tall x 10.5” long. Total weight 9.745 troy ounces. Estimate $300-$500.
Camille Bouchet (French, 1799-1890), “Cognac Jacquet”, signed lower right “Bouchet”. Leftside margin with publishing information. Framed 70.25” x 54”, unframed 61.63” x 47.25”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
English, Early 19th. Height 31.75”, width 61.5”, depth 28.25”. Estimate $800-$1200.
English, likely late 19th/ early 20th century. Sterling is marked on collar with traditional English lion in a cartouche. 34.5” tall, handle is 4” wide. Estimate $500-$700.
Danish, mid-20th century (circa 1956), Georg Jensen. Underside of footed compote marked. Height 5”, diameter 5.1”. Total weight 7.8 troy ounces. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
Estimate $400-$600.
Lot 446. Royal Crown Darby Porcelain Tea Tray, L. 19th C.
Lot 447. Group of 3 Engravings of Classical Architecture
Lot 448. Sterling Overlay Art Nouveau Squat Pitcher
Lot 449. Group of 26+ Clear and Blue Glass Stoppers
Lot 450. Pair of Brass and Gilt Acrylic Handpainted Spires
Lot 451. Complete Works of O. Henry in 12 Volumes, c.1909
Lot 452. Group of 3 French Architectural Engravings
Lot 453. Silverplate Bacon Warmer & Cut Crystal Pitcher
Lot 454. The Iliad & The Odyssey, Alexander Pope, Pub. 1771
Lot 455. 19th C. Enamel Decorated Glass Vase on Stand
Lot 456. 2 Jan Kip Colored Engravings - Shurdington & Over
Lot 457. 800 Silver & Cut Crystal Ice Bucket w/ Tongs
Royal Crown Darby (English, late 19th century). c. 1884. Marked on bottom with blue maker’s mark above retailer’s name “BAILEY BANKS & BIDDLE PHILADELPHIA”. Tray measures 20” x 16.125”. Estimate $300-$600.
19th/20th century. All apparently unmarked. Measuring from 1.5” to 5”. Estimate $300-$500.
French, late 19th century. First (framed 22.5” x 18.25”, sight size 13.25” x 9.5”); second (framed 22.5” x 18.25”, sight size 13.25” x 9.5”); third (framed 22.25” x 17.25”, sight size 13.25” x 8.5”). Estimate $200-$400.
19th century. Attributed to Moser, apparently unmarked. Height 18”, diameter of mouth 4.3”, diameter of foot 5.6”. Estimate $300-$500
English, 19th century. One inscribed “engraved by William Lowry”, one inscribed “James Newton Sculp”, and lower right “John Roffe Sculp”. Framed 21.5” x 26.5”, sight size 12” x 17.75”. Estimate $200-$400.
20th century. Various blue and white stickers on bottom with Chinese language text. 22.5” tall x 5.5” diameter at base. Estimate $300-$500.
Mappin Brothers (England, 1810-absorbed by Mappin & Webb in 1902) covered dish, 7” tall x 12” wide; pitcher, unmarked, 7” tall x 8.5” spout to handle. Estimate $200-$400.
Johannes “Jan” Kip (Netherlandish/ English, c.1652-1722). “Shurdington” (framed 26” x 28.5”, sight size 15.75” x 19.25”); and “Over” (framed 25.5” x 28.25”, sight size 15” x 18”). Estimate $600-$900.
Possibly English, late 19th/ early 20th century. Indistinguishable blue mark on bottom alongside impressed “105”. 5.75” tall x 4” diameter at widest point. Estimate $300-$500.
“American, c. 1909. The Complete Works of O. Henry (pseudonym of William Sydney Porter), published in New York by Doubleday, Page & Company for Review of Reviews Co. in 1909. 7.75”” x 5.25””. Estimate $150-$300”
Volss 1-4 of “The Odyssey” translate by Alexander Pope, pub. in London, 1771 by J. Whiston, Baker, and Leigh; and vols. 1 & 2 of “The Iliad” pub. in London, 1771 by J. Whiston, Baker, and Leigh. Estimate $300-$500.
Germany, late 19th/ early 20th century. Silver on bucket is marked on outer rim “800” and “321 F 1”, crystal is unmarked. Height with handle up 11” x 5” diameter at top. Estimate $200-$400
Lot 458. Illinois Gold Filled Pocket Watch, Circa 1918
Lot 459. Carved Wood Rabbit Head Walking Stick
Lot 460. Rolex Gold Filled Pocket Watch, 1920’s
Lot 461. German Ebonized Presentation Cane w/ French Gold
Lot 462. American Waltham Pendant Watch, Circa 1903
Lot 463. Animal Head Motif (Owl, Cat & Dog) Walking Cane
Lot 464. 9k Gold magnifying Glass w/ Lead Pencil & Wax Seal
Lot 465. Carved Bone & Bamboo Cane w/Double Headed Monkey
Lot 466. Gorham Sterling Square Art Deco Compact w/ Rubies
Lot 467. Hamilton Gold Filled Pocket Watch
Lot 468. Bamboo Cane w/Carved Ivory Horse Leg & Hoof Handle
Lot 469. Breitling Wakmann 605A Chronograph Pocketwatch
American, first quarter 20th century. “The Autocrat” men’s pocket watch. Estimate $80-$160.
Top of cane head bears the inscription “Anerkennung deiner dienste, ALS, Pres. Des D.E.S.V. 35.7” tall. Estimate $100-$200.
J.C. Vickery (English/ London, 1891-1930), circa 1920. Indistinguishable marks on outer handle, marked with maker’s mark on extended handle. 51 grams in weight, 110mm tall, not extended. Estimate $300-$500.
Hamilton Watch Company. Marked. Case measures 1/75” in diameter. Estimate $150-$300
Length 28.25”. Estimate $150-$300.
American, early 20th century, c.1903. Marked 14k. Marked on interior of case. Total weight including movement 40 grams. Estimate $250-$500.
Unmarked. Length 31.75”. Estimate $150-$300.
Late 19th/Early 20th century. Apparently unsigned. Length 27.25”. Estimate $200-$400.
Circa 1920s. Gold filled pocket watch with porcelain face and gold plated chain. Marked. 2” in diameter, .5” thick, total weight 105 grams. Estimate $300-$500
Apparently unmarked, possible small diamond form mark on collar. Length 32.75”. Estimate $150-$300.
Gorham (American/ Rhode Island, 1831- ). Sterling compact wtih three step cut natural rubies. Marked on interior of lid. 2.5” tall x 2.25” wide. Estimate $200-$400
A Wakmann 605A Chronograph Military Pocketwatch, made in the USA by Wakmann under license from Breitling. Marked on face “Brietling” and “Swiss”. Marked on back of movement “Wakmann Watch Company”. Diameter of face 44mm. Estimate $400-$600.
Lot 470. Sheraton Style Mahogany Armchair by Southwood
Lot 471. Pair of 19th Century Prints of Building Elevations
Lot 472. Diminutive Paint Decorated Demilune Cabinet
Lot 473. Pair of Mollusk Lithographs, Oyster and Clam
Lot 474. 19th Century Empire Style Walnut Center Table
Lot 475. Bronze Rabbit Playing Cello Table Lamp
Lot 476. Iron Oblong Jardiniere w/Floral & Acanthus Motif
Lot 477. Pair of Green Chinoiserie Lidded Urns
Lot 478. Group of 20+ Glass Stoppers, Mostly Faceted
Lot 479. H. Kohlbusch Traveling Gold Scale in Wood Case
Lot 480. Three Piece French Brass Fire Chenet Set
Lot 481. Long Neoclassical Architectural Print w/ Columns
American, 20 C. Southwood Hickory, North Carolina, Model #731. Height 36”, width 24” (arm to arm), seat depth 18”, seat height 17.5”. Estimate $300-$500
John William Hill (American, 1812-1879) after drawings by V. Balch. One is inscribed lower right “Lith. of Endicott New York”. Framed 19.75” x 17”, unframed sight size 9.75” x 7.75”. Estimate $250-$300.
First half of 20th century. Unmarked. Height 27.75”, width 29”, depth 14.25”. Estimate $200-$400.
H. Kohlbusch (American (New York), 19th century). Case measures 1.4” x 5.3” x 2.5”. Estimate $200-$400
From Henry Laxton’s “Examples of Building Construction”, pub. 1827, London. Framed 31” x 35.75”, unframed sight size 19” x 24.25”. Estimate $400-$600.
American, 19th century. Height 29”, diameter of top 37.5”. Estimate $300-$500.
English, late 19th/ early 20th century. Unmarked. Without base, 17” tall x 5.5” diameter at base. Estimate $300-$500.
French, 20th century. Stamped on verso of central section “FRANCE” with “EG 1403” and other marks. Overall height 16”. Estimate $200-$400.
20th century. Height 30”, width 30.25”, depth 16”. Estimate $300-$500.
20th century. Apparently unsigned. Lamp with cream colored shade, missing finial. Height to top of screw support for missing finial 31”, width of base 9.5”, depth of base 6.75”. Estimate $150-$300.
19th/20th century. All apparently unmarked. Ranging in size approximately 2.75” to 3.75”. Estimate $300-$500.
Likely Continental, likely 19th century. Inscribed upper right “Chap V, Pl. III”. Framed 22.25” x 27.5”, unframed sight size 11.25” x 38”. Estimate $150-$300.
Lot 482. “Halt!” by Lady Butler, Lithograph, 1914
Lot 483. Native American Hardened Leather Water Vessel
Lot 484. Seven 18th/19th Century Novels & History Books
Lot 485. “Wyatt Earp”, Patinated Bronze Figural Sculpture
Lot 486. Stained Walnut & Iron Accented Treenware Bowl
Lot 487. Western Bronze Figural Sculpture, Cowboy & Horse
Lot 488. Crimean War Battle Scene, Lithograph
Lot 489. 5 Volume Set “The History of England” by Macaulay
Lot 490. After James Kelly, “Sheridan’s Ride” Bronze
Lot 491. Colored Engraving, “Battle of Waterloo”
Lot 492. Collection of 2 Wooden Cased Metal Weight Sets
Lot 493. “Waterloo Port”, Hand Colored Etching
After Lady Elizabeth Butler (British, 1846-1933). “Halt!”, lithograph. Framed 34.25” x 28.5”, unframed sight size 23.5” x 18”. Estimate $150-$300.
Contemporary, incised signature and date on back of collar “Masier:2006”. Overall height 13.125” x 6.25” square. Estimate $200-$400
20th century. “Balaclava”, after the engraving by W. Hester after the painting by Stanley Berkeley. Estimate $100-$300
English, early 20th century. Framed 33.25” x 39.76”, sight size 18.5” x 25.5”. Estimate $200-$400.
Primitive, possibly early American or Native American Indian. 18” tall x 13” wide x 8” deep. Estimate $150-$300.
Late 19th/Early 20th century. Unmarked. Height 5”, diameter 11.25”. Estimate $50-$150.
English, late 19th century. “The History of England, from The Accession of James II. Including The Life and Most Important Letters of Lord Macaulay” by Thomas Babington Macaulay and George Otto Trevelyan. 7.5” x 5.5”. Estimate $150-$300
Inspector’s weights, varying marks on bottom; brass mounted case height 2.4”, width 5.25”, depth 2.5”. Estimate $200-$400.
Auction Estimate $400-$600.
20th century. Overall height 13.75”, width 7.75”, depth 6.25”. Estimate $200-$400.
After James Kelly (American, 1855-1933), “Sheridan’s Ride”, patinated cast bronze sculpture, unsigned. Incised on naturalistic base “SHERIDAN’S RIDE 1878”. Overall height 24.25”, width 18”, depth 8”. Estimate $300-$500.
James Dobie (English, 1849-c.1925) after Walter Dendy Sadler (English, 1854-1923). “Waterloo Port, The Battle Refought”, hand colored etching, Framed 29” x 32.25”, sight size 17.5” x 21.5”. Estimate $150-$300.
Lot 494. Watercolor Design Sketch for Lamar Dodd Home
Lot 495. Venetian Zanfirico Latticino Art Glass Center Bowl
Lot 496. Impressionist Oil Landscape, “Lake at Sunset”
Lot 497. Pair of Louis XV Style Marble Top Iron Consoles
Lot 498. Steuben Blue Aurene Glass Table Lamp
Lot 499. Hand Woven Persian Tribal Throw Rug
Lot 500. Pair of French Figural Gilt Bronze Andirons
Lot 501. Louis XVI Style Maple & Gilt Metal Mounted Table
Lot 502. Bronze Figural Oval Sculptural Plaque w/Cherub
Lot 503. Three-Panel Upholstered & Mirrored Folding Screen
Lot 504. Gp. of 4 Sterling Mounted Glass & Crystal Bottles
Lot 505. Collection of Four .999 Fine Silver Ingots
American, circa 1970. Watercolor interior design sketch for Lamar Dodd Residence created by designer Lane Rabb in Spring 1970, signed lower right Rabb. Framed 19.25” x 23.25”, sight size 11.3” x 17.2”. Estimate $150-$300
French, 20th century. Height 24.75”, width 31.25”, depth 12.75” Estimate $400-$600.
French, 19th century. Height 10.4”, width 10.4”, depth 17.2”. Estimate $300-$500
20th century. Height 52”, width 55.5”. Estimate $500-$800.
Italian, 20th Century. Apparently unmarked. Height 3”, diameter 17.25”. Estimate $300-$500
Steuben, American, 1900’s. Etched signature on the bottom. Height 8”. Estimate $400-$600.
20th century. Height 22.5”, width 36.5”, depth 21.5”. Estimate $400-$600.
A group of four sterling mounted perfume bottles. Ranging in size approximately 7.25” tall to 4.75” tall. Estimate $50-$100
Likely American School, late 19th/ early 20th century. “Lake At Sunrise”, oil on canvas, signed lower right “A. De Laer”. Framed 25.25” x 31.5”, unframed 19” x 25”. Estimate $300-$500
Wool. Measures 40” x 74”. Estimate $300-$600.
Overall measures 13.8” x 8.75”. Estimate $100-$300.
Total weight 4 troy ounces. Each ingot measures 1.125” x 1.9”. Estimate $50-$100.
Lot 506. Yixing Teapot with Fu Dog Handle
Lot 507. Pair of Chinese Kangxi Style Famille Verte Vases
Lot 508. Chinese Rose Medallion Hexagonal Garden Seat
Lot 509. Himalayan Thangka w/ Six Armed Mahakala
Lot 510. Chinese Bronze Handled Censer, Marked
Lot 511. Two Chinese Canton Enamel Lidded Boxes
Lot 512. Pair of Chinese Hand Painted Porcelain Panels
Lot 513. Chinese Blue & White Double Gourd Porcelain Vase
Lot 514. Pair of Chinese Carved Ivory Figural Sculptures
Chinese, 20th century. Impressed mark on bottom and on inner lip of lid. 3.25” tall x 7.5” handle to spout. Estimate $600-$800.
Himalyan, Early 20th century. Overall measures 44” x 38”. Painted scene sight size 28” x 20.125”. Estimate $600-$900
Chinese. Framed 20” square, sight size diameter 14.3”. Estimate $800-$1200.
Chinese, Late 19th/Early 20th century, possibly earlier. Vase height 13.25”, diameter of top 5.75”, diameter of bottom 5.2”. Estimate $500-$700.
Chinese. Marked on bottom. Height 3.3”, width (across handles) 3.75”. Estimate $600-$800.
Chinese, 20th century, possibly earlier. Apparently unmarked. height 10”, diameter of top 3.25”, diameter of bottom 4.5”. Estimate $700-$900.
Chinese export. Unmarked. Height 18.75”, diameter of top 12”. Estimate $700-$900.
Chinese, 19th century. Both apparently unmarked. Smaller box height 2.2”, diameter 2.8”. Larger box height 2.4”, diameter 3.5”. Estimate $600-$900
Chinese, 19th century. Both apparently unmarked and raised on a circular wooden base. Height of fisherman carving (without base) 9.1”. Height of other figural group with figure holding scepter 9.2”. Estimate $800-$1200.
Lot 515. Chinese Blue & White Porcelain Charger
Lot 516. Chinese Black Lacquered Wall Hanging w/ Dragons
Lot 517. Two Chinese Figural Porcelain Plaques
Lot 518. Chinese Vase w/ Parade Scene & Applied Dragons
Lot 519. Pair of Chinese Peacock Green Glazed Lamps
Lot 520. Oriental Bronze Foo Dog Motif Rattle
Lot 521. Pair of Imari Motif Shell Dishes, Hokutosha
Lot 522. Pair of Small Chinese Jade Trees
Lot 523. Pair of Chinese Blue & White Lidded Cups
Lot 524. Chinese Carved Boxwood Ruyi Scepter
Lot 525. Two Chinese Rose Medallion Porcelain Plates
Lot 526. Chinese Painting on Silk, Horse Thief
Chinese, 20th century. Marked on bottom with pictorial mark at center. Diameter 15”. Estimate $200-$400.
Chinese, late 19th/ early 20th century. Indistinguishably marked on bottom along with “CHINA” stamp and paper export sticker. 13.25” x 5” diameter at base. Estimate $200-$400
Japanese, mid 20th century. Marked on bottom (under paper cover). Each measures 9.5” x 8.5”. Estimate $150-$300
Chinese, 20th century, possibly earlier. Apparently unsigned. Length 10.8”. Estimate $300-$500
Chinese, Early 20th century. Height 26.5”, width 50.75”, depth 2”. Provenance: Gold Eagle Tavern, Beaufort, South Carolina (1930 - 1961). Estimate $200-$400.
Chinese. Height to top of shade 25.2”. Estimate $200-$400.
Jade and jadeite jade. Unmarked. Trees measure 8.5” tall. Estimate $300-$500.
Chinese, Late 19th/Early 20th century. Both unmarked. One approximately 9.75” in diameter and one 9.5” in diameter. Each with Christie’s auction house labels. Estimate $300-$500
Chinese, 20th century, possibly earlier. Marked upper left in black calligraphic marks and red seals. Each measures approximately 14.75” x 9.9”. Sight size of plaque 12.5” x 7.5”. Estimate $400-$600.
Asian (likely Japanese). Unmarked. Length 9.4”. Estimate $100-$300
Chinese. Both cups and lids with Christie’s auction house label on interior with hand written “NYF” and “563”. Height of cup (without stand) 2.7:, diameter of lid 3.3”. Estimate $300-$500
Chinese. Apparently unsigned. Framed 21.25” x 35.75”. Sight size 13” x 27.25”. Estimate $200-$400
Session 2
Sunday, January 4th, 2015
Session Two (January 4th, 2015) features a fine Michael Perchin jade, diamond and ruby opium pipe, a number of hand woven rugs including an extremely fine Seirafian & Persian Kashan Mohtasaham carpet, a number of Chinese hand painted scrolls from the Estate of Dr. T. Elder Pearce, Elijay, Georgia, Chinese porcelain, ceramics, and ivory, three extremely desirable pieces of Tang Dynasty figural pottery deaccessioned from the Carlos Museum of Art, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia, two 17th century tapestries, a collection of antique canes and walking sticks, a number of period tea caddies, majolica, items previously housed at the French Embassy, 17th century and later furniture, antiquarian books, bronze sculptures, chandeliers, a lovely hand painted Carlton desk, a collection of miniature clocks, estate jewelry, paintings, drawings and prints by listed artists, a large set of Reed & Barton “Francis I� sterling silver flatware and serving utensils, carved giltwood mirrors, sconces, rare grandfather clocks, ladies fur coats, and more.
Estimated Times for Lots
*Please note that these times are only approximations and are subject to change.
11 am - 12 pm 12 pm - 1 pm 1 pm - 2 pm 2 pm - 3 pm 3 pm - 4 pm 4 pm - 5 pm 5 pm - 6:30 pm
Lots 600-680 Lots 681-761 Lots 762-832 Lots 833-903 Lots 904-984 Lots 985-1,065 Lots 1,066-1,121
Lot 600. Art Deco Figural Table Lamp w/ Sphinxes
Lot 601. Tiffany & Co. Sterling Sided Hohner Harmonica
Lot 602. 5 French Volumes on Ancient Roman Emperors,18th C.
Lot 603. Pair of Bronze, Porcelain, Mirrored Candle Sconces
Lot 604. 21 Piece German Porcelain Group, Meissen, Dresden
Lot 605: 451036 Oil on Board “H.M.S. Victory” by John Cooper
Lot 606. Herend “Chinese Bouquet” Porcelain Lidded Urn
Lot 607. Persian Hand Painted Papier Mache Snuff Box
Lot 608. Steuben Green & Blue Art Glass Compote
Lot 609. Pair of Sevres Style Handpainted Covered Urns
Lot 610. 7 Black Match & Snuff Boxes, Some Mother of Pearl
Lot 611. 19th C. Oil on Tin, “Portrait of An Elegant Lady”
Height 9”, width 9.25”, depth 4.75”. Estimate $250-$500
French, 20th century. Unmarked. Height 26.5”, width 13”, depth 6.5”. Estimate $300-$500.
Herend (Hungarian, 20th century). Marked on bottom with maker’s mark. Height 19.5”, width (across handles) 12”. Estimate $500-$800.
French, 20th century. Marked on bottom with double louis in blue underglaze, “Hand Painted, Made in France” and a maker’s mark with “MBW” in a red triangle form. 15.75” tall x 4.25” wide at base. Estimate $400-$600.
Tiffany & Co. (American/ New York, 1837- ). Marked on side “Tiffany & Co., Sterling 925 Sides, Made by Hohner, Germany”. 4 1/8” long. Estimate $200-$400.
Tray measures 17.25” x 14.75”, cups 2”, saucers 4”, compotes 4” x 6.25”. Marked Dresden Germany with the Carl Thieme hallmark in blue underglaze. Estimate $600-$800
Persian, Mid to Late 19th century. Height 1.1”, width 3.5”, depth 2.25”. Estimate $150-$300.
Late 19th/ early 20th century. Leather box inscribed on the interior lid “Leroy W. Fairchild and Co. Manufrs. New York”. Largest box measures 1.75” x 3.5”, smallest box measures 1” x 2.75”. Estimate $300-$500.
Vols. 5-10 of “Histoire des Empereurs Romains, Depuis Auguste Jusqu’a Constantin”, M. Crevier, pub. in Paris, Desaint & Saillant. Vols. 5,6, 9 & 10 pub. in 1753; vols. 7 & 8 pub in 1766. Estimate $300-$500.
John Cooper (British, 1942-). “HMS Victory at the Battle of Trafalgar”, oil on board, signed lower left.Framed 39.75” x 49.5”, sight size 25” x 36”. Estimate $400-$600
Apparently unmarked. Height 7”, diameter of top 8.5”, diameter of foot 4.6”. Estimate $300-$500.
Likely English or American, 19th century. “Portrait of An Elegant Lady”, oil on tin, signed lower right - possibly “EFH”. Framed 25” x 21.5”, unframed 19” x 15.25”. Estimate $400-$600
Lot 612. Group of 4 Pieces of Baccarat Crystal
Lot 613. Pair of Etchings of Ancient Roman Column Capitals
Lot 614. Neoclassical Style Iron Figural Plant Stand
Lot 615. Two Books - E. Allen Poe, c.1881, and I. Walton
Lot 616. Continental Oak Barley Twist Library Table
Lot 617. Two Majolica Fish Motif Items, Glug & Teapot
Lot 618. Bronze Weight Set in Wood Box & 10+ Extra Weights
Lot 619. Pair of Early 20th C. Continental Salon Chairs
Lot 620. Carved Figural Alabaster Table Lamp, Signed
Lot 621. Group of 5 Sterling Baby Items, Mostly Tiffany
Lot 622. George Eliot’s “Romola” in 3 Volumes, c. 1890
Lot 623. Design For London Stone Bridge, c.1800 Engraving
French, 20th century. Candlesticks (height 6.15”, width 2.75”); paperweight (height 5.75”, width 4.9”); vase (height 8.5”, width 6.5”). All marked. Estimate $500-$800.
“The Bells” by Edgar Allen Poe, pub. 1881, with illustrations, 7.75” x 6.5”; and “The Compleat Angler” by Izaak Walton, with illustrations by Arthur Rackham, 9.75” x 7.5”. Estimate $200-$400
Late 19th/ early 20th century. Estimate $200-$400.
Tiffany flatware set inscribed, spoon 3 3/4”, fork 3 3/8”, knife 2 1/8”; Tiffany rattle marked on handle, 3 1/4”; Amston Silver rattle marked on end of ball, 3 5/8”. Total. weight 4.69 troy ounces. Estimate $300-$500.
American, first quarter 20th century. Engraved by Lemercier after restoration drawings by G. Ancelet and H. Daumet, Framed 21.25” x 23”, sight size 12” x 14.5”. Estimate $200-$400
Continental, 20th century. 29 5/8” tall x 59 7/8” wide x 42 3/4” deep. Estimate $600-$800
Continental, Early 20th Century. Height 39”, width 22.5”, seat depth 20.5, seat height 19”. Estimate $600-$900
American, c. 1890. “Romola, in Three Volumes” by George Eliot, with illustrations/engravings by A.W. Elson & Co. Large paper edition published in 1890. A hand numbered edition, 55/250. 9 1/8” x 6 1/4”. Estimate $200-$400
Height 40.7”, width 13.25”, depth 12.75”. Estimate $300-$500.
Early 20th century. Glug jub, 7” tall x 2.75” diameter at base; teapot, 6” tall x 10.5” wide. Estimate $300-$500.
Continental School, Late 19th/Early 20th century. Incised indistinguishable signature on back side of lamp base. Height 21”, width 4.75”, depth 6.25”. Estimate $400-$600.
After James Basire (English, 1730-1802).”Design for a Stone Bridge...” Inscribed lower right “James Basire, Sculp; Luke Hanserd & Sons, Printers”. Framed 28.5” x 43”, unframed sight size 16.25” x 30.5”. Estimate $300-$500.
Lot 624. Vintage Pocket Watch w/ Missing Crystal
Lot 625. Akoya Pearl & 14k Yellow Gold Necklace (20”)
Lot 626. Polished Brass Carriage Clock Repeater w/ Alarm
Lot 627. 14k Yellow Gold & Old Mine Cut Diamond Bar Pin
Lot 628. Group of 2 Tiffany & Co. Items-1 Apple, 1 Decanter
Lot 629. Group of 4 Sterling Silver Personal Items
Lot 630. 14k Gold, Amethyst, & Diamond Pendant
Lot 631. Faberge Crystal w/ Blue Guilloche Sterling Cover
Lot 632. Ladies 14k Gold, Diamond & Amethyst Ring
Lot 633. Group of 2 19th C. Smelling Salt Chained Bottles
Lot 634. Chinese 14k Gold & Carved Jade Pendant
Lot 635. Sterling & Red Coral Pendant Necklace
Case measures 3” in diameter. Estimate $120-$240
Circa 1910-1920. 14k yellow gold, five “old mine” cut natural diamonds (approximately 0.27 carat total weight, color range I-J, clarity range: VS2. Overall measures 3” long. Total weight 4.9 grams. Estimate $250-$500.
Ladies 14k yellow gold, amethyst and diamond necklace . Total weight 2.1 grams. Overall measures 13.5mm x 13.5mm. Estimate $250-$500.
19th century. Mother of Pearl bottle, 5” tall; brass mesh bottle, 2.75” tall. Estimate $200-$400.
50 near round, medium luster, cream white, grade A pearls (measuring approximately 8 x 8.5mm). Pearl form die struck clasp, 14k yellow gold. Apparently unmarked. Total weight 40.5 grams. Estimate $100-$300.
American, 20th century. Apple height 3.5”, width 3.25”. Decanter height 13.5”, width 4”. Estimate $250-$500.
Faberge crystal bowl with blue guilloche enamel sterling cover. Bowl marked “Faberge”, lid stamped “Faberge, Sterling, 925”. Height 4.5”, diameter 5.5”, lid diameter 4.4”. estimate $400-$600.
Chinese, 20th century. Amber orange jade with 14k yellow gold mount. Overall (including mount) 2.5”. Total weight 16.5 grams. Estimate $200-$400
French, 20th century. Unmarked. 6 7/8” tall with handle lifted, 3 5/8” wide, 3 1/4” deep. Estimate $300-$500.
J. Kurz & Co. ovular pill box, marked, 75” x 4.25”; calling card holder, marked, 2.5” x 1.5”; Webster Company garment brush, marked, 5.5” tall; wishbone tongs, marked, 3.75” tall. Total weight 4.485 troy ounces. Estimate $150-$300.
Central natural medium dark purple cushion cut amethyst with twenty natural single cut diamonds and 28 natural round medium dark purple amethysts. US ring size 7. Total weight 4.7 grams. Estimate $400-$600
Chinese. Pendant 1 3/8” tall x 7/8” wide, chain 17 3/8” long. Estimate $200-$400
Lot 636. French Fin de Siecle Gilt Bronze Weather Station
Lot 637. Octagonal Wooden Can w/ Ivory Bust of Sea Captain
Lot 638. Gubelin Globe Form Weather Station
Lot 639. Carved Bone Handled Cane with Hidden Sword
Lot 640. George Renouard Oil on Canvas Board of Shipyard
Lot 641. Camel Saddle w/ Cheetah Hide
Lot 642. English Stained Oak Wood Umbrella or Cane Stand
Lot 643. Sterling Gambler’s Cane w/ Edward VII Rupee Coins
Lot 644. “At The Sword Cutter”, Oil on Wood Panel
Lot 645. Ebonized Cane w/ Hidden Compass & Sterling Collar
Lot 646. “Conquered But Not Subdued” Hand Colored Etching
Lot 647. Wooden Cane with Ivory Inlaid Horn Hook Handle
French, late 19th/ early 20th century. Apparently unmarked. 6 3/4” tall x 6 7/8” wide x 3 1/4” deep. Estimate $600-$800.
Likely English, late 19th/ early 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Length of cane with handle. 34”, length of hidden sword with handle. 16.75”. Estimate $400-$600.
English, late 19th/ early 20th century. Height 28.25” x 10”. Estimate $150-$300
English, early 20th century. Sterling is marked on collar with 1926 London date mark and maker’s mark “JS & Ss”. 36.75” tall. Estimate $300-$500.
English, c. 1915. Sterling marked on side of visor with Birmingham, England city mark, date mark, and unidentified maker’s mark “HJC”. 36.75” tall. Estimate $400-$600.
George A. Renouard (American (New York), 1885-1954), “The Shipyard”, oil on canvas board, signed lower right. Framed 17.5” x 21.5”. Unframed 12” x 16”. Estimate $800-$1,200
John Grinsell & Sons (Birmingham/ England, c.18641920). Sterling is marked on the base of the handle. 37.5” tall. Estimate $400-$600.
Jules Beaumont after R. Caton Woodville Jr. (English, 1856-1927). “Conquered But Not Subdued”, hand colored etching, pub 1900 London. Framed 41” x 33”, sight size 26.25” x 18.25”. Estimate $400-$600.
Gubelin (Switzerland, 1854- ). 20th century. Inscribed on face of clock “Gubelin”, and on bottom of base “modele depose” and “Kenni F”. 5.75” tall x 4” wide at base. Estimate $500-$700.
Likely Egyptian, early 20th century. Height 15.75”, width 21”, depth 12”. Estimate $500-$1000.
Continental School, 20th Century. “Old Paris, At the Sword Cutter”, oil on wood board. Label on verso “No. 3255 - Old Paris, At the Sword Cutter”. Framed 25.5” x 20.5”, unframed 15.75” x 10.5”. Estimate $300-$500
Late 19th/ early 20th century. 36” tall. Estimate $150-$300.
Lot 648. Chinese Scroll Painting w/Cranes Above Waves
Lot 649. Green Jadeite Jade Bangle Bracelet
Lot 650. Yixing Zisha Bamboo Form Brush Rest
Lot 651. Chinese Porcelain Gilt & Black Wine Cup
Lot 652. Chinese Pale Celadon & Iron Red Porcelain Vase
Lot 653. Pair of 19th Century Chinese Covered Temple Jars
Lot 654. White Jade Miniature Figural Relief Sculpture
Lot 655. Yixing Zisha Lotus Form Teapot with Pod on Lid
Lot 656. Butterscotch Amber Beaded Necklace w/ Pipe
Chinese. Overall height 69”, width 26”, length of wooden cylindrical holder 29.75”. Estimate $400-$600.
Chinese. Apparently unmarked. Height 1.75”, diameter of opening of top 3.125”. Estimate $600-$900
Chinese. 2 1/8” tall x 1 1/2” wide x 1/2” deep, 54 grams. Estimate $400-$800
Chinese. Exterior diameter 2 5/8”, interior diameter 2”, 0.25” thickness, weight 20.5g. Estimate $400-$800
Chinese, 19th/20th century. Marked on bottom with six character marks in blue. Height 7.8”, diameter of opening at top 1.5”, diameter of bottom 4.5”. Estimate $1600-$2200.
Chinese, 20th century. Inscribed mark on bottom. 3” tall x 7” handle to spout. Estimate $600-$800
Chinese, 20th century. Marked on bottom. 2” tall x 8.25” wide. Estimate $200-$400.
Chinese, late 19th/ early 20th century. 11” tall x 1.75” diameter of opening. Estimate $500-$700
Average bead diameter of 10mm. Length 26”. Estimate $200-$400
Lot 657. Yixing Zisha Teapot with Phoenixes
Lot 658. Group of 2 Chinese Polychrome Ivory Snuff Bottles
Lot 659. Green to Gray Jade Lidded Urn w/ Dragon Handles
Lot 660. Pair Chinese Ebonized Floor Torcheres w/ Elephants
Lot 661. Gilt Bronze Rose Medallion Handled Center Bowl
Lot 662. Chinese Hardwood Chair from Gold Eagle Tavern SC
Lot 663. Pair Chinese Porcelain Hexagonal Hat Stand Lamps
Lot 664. Two Chinese Canton Enamel Objects, 18th/19th C.
Lot 665. Yixing Zisha Teapot w/ Movable Dragon Figurine
Chinese, 20th century. Impressed mark on bottom. 7.25” spout to handle x 4” tall. Estimate $600-$800
Chinese, early 20th century. 61.75” tall x 19” wide at base. Provenance: Gold Eagle Tavern, Beaufort, SC Estimate $1000-$2000
Chinese, Early 20th Century. Height with shade 28.75”. Estimate $600-$800
Chinese, 19th century. One with faint blue stamped mark on bottom (height 3.125”); and one marked on bottom (height 2.7”). Estimate $600-$900
Chinese, 20th century. 14.25” tall x 24.25” handle to handle. Estimate $1000-$2000.
Chinese, 18th/19th century. Both marked on bottom. Lidded box, height 2.1”, width 4.2”, depth 3.1”. Vessel, height 2.25”, width (across handles) 2.8”. Estimate $600-$900
Chinese. Apparently unmarked. 6” tall, 3” diameter at widest point. Estimate $700-$900
Chinese, Early 20th century. Height 39”, width 19”, seat depth 15.25”, seat height 17.75”. Estimate $600-$900
Chinese, 20th century. 8.5” spout to handle x 3.5” tall. Estimate $600-$800
Lot 666. Large Chinese Painting w/ Figures in Landscape
Lot 667. Large Hand Carved Jade Temple Scene Sculpture
Chinese. Black calligraphic writing in upper left above two red seal marks. Framed 80” x 32.75”, unframed 77.25” x 30.5” Estimate $1500-$3000
Chinese. Apparently unmarked. With stand 11.75” tall, without stand 10.25” tall x 6.5” wide. Estimate $2000-$4000.
Lot 668. Chinese Tang Dynasty Style Equestrian Figure
Lot 669, Pair of Tang Dynasty Style Male Pottery Figures
Chinese Tang Dynasty (618–907 AD). Unmarked. Height 12.25”, width 3.7”, depth 8.4”. Note: These horse and riders may be period Tang Dynasty works as they have a soft exterior and they absorb liquid quickly--typical of authentic pottery works. Estimate $1500-$3000.
Chinese Tang Dynasty (618–906 CE). Both unmarked. Figure with redder lips: height 10.5”, width 3.2”, depth 2.1”. Other figure: height 10.3”, width 3.2”, depth 2”. Note: These horse and riders may be period Tang Dynasty works as they have a soft exterior and they absorb liquid quickly--typical of authentic pottery works. Estimate $1500-$3000.
Lot 670. Chinese Figural Ink Wash Scroll Painting of Two Men
Lot 671. Pair of Large Chinese Porcelain Floor Vases
Chinese. Black calligraphic marks at upper left above red seal mark. Framed 59” x 19”, unframed 56.75” x 17.5”. Provenance: Estate of Dr. T. Elder Pearce of Ellijay, Georgia. Estimate $1500-$3000
Chinese, Late 19th/Early 20th century. Unmarked. Height 42.5”, diameter of top 15.5”. Estimate $2,000-$4,000
Lot 672. Large Chinese Figural Scroll w/ Mother & Children
Lot 673. Chinese Painting w/ Figures w/ Lotus Flowers
Chinese. Black calligraphic marks at center left, three red seal marks lower left, additional black calligraphic marks and red seal mark lower right. Framed 80” x 33.5”, unframed 78.25” x 31.25”. Provenance: Estate of Dr. T. Elder Pearce of Ellijay, Georgia. Estimate $2000-$4000
Chinese, 19th century, possibly earlier. Framed 68.5” x 26.7”, unframed 66.25” x 24.5” Provenance: Estate of Dr. T. Elder Pearce of Ellijay, Georgia. Estimate $2000-$4000
Lot 674. Small Chinese Figural Scroll Painting
Lot 675. Chinese Scroll Painting of Seated Guanyin
Chinese, likely 19th century, possibly earlier. Unsigned. Framed 35.25” x 10.5”, unframed 33.5” x 8.5” Provenance: Estate of Dr. T. Elder Pearce of Ellijay, Georgia. Estimate $1000-$2000
Chinese, 19th century, likely earlier. Black calligraphic marks in upper right corner. Provenance: Estate of Dr. T. Elder Pearce of Ellijay, Georgia. Framed 67.75” x 29.25”, unframed 64.5” x 27” Estimate $1500-$3000
Lot 676 Chinese Scroll Painting w/ Lychee Fruit & Birds
Lot 677. Chinese Figural Scroll Painting with Four Women
Chinese, likely 19th century, possibly earlier. Black calligraphic writing at middle left above red seal mark (according to text: Song Dynasty - 13th century (1295-1297). Scroll measures 97.5” x 27.5”, scroll handle measures 31.5” long. Estimate $2000-$4000
Chinese, late 18th/ early 19th century, possibly earlier. Framed 38.5” x 10.6”, unframed 36.6” x 8.7”. Provenance: Dr. T. Elder Pearce of Ellijay, Georgia. Estimate $1000-$2000
Lot 678. Italian Doccia Porcelain Hand Painted Plate
Lot 679. Italian Marquetry Three Drawer Bombe Commode
Lot 680. Italian Florentine Giltwood Wall Mirror
Lot 681. “Country Cottage”, Oil on Canvas, 19th/20th C.
Lot 682. Pair of Louis XV Style Canopied Bergeres
Lot 683. Edmund Darch Lewis, “Forty Steps, Newport”, WC/P
Lot 684. Hand Painted Bombe Chest w/Floral & Bird Motif
Lot 685. Fine Hand Woven Russian Caucasian Tribal Rug
Lot 686. Pair of Italian Marquetry & Ormolu Vitrines
Lot 687. Andre Demay and Georges Boitard Narcissus Tapestry
Lot 688. Sheraton Style Walnut Polychrome Ladies Desk
Lot 689. “Chateau de Blenheim”, 18th C. Engraving
Doccia porcelain factory (Italian, 18th century). Unmarked. Diameter 9.6”. Estimate $400-$600
Continental School, late 19th/ early 20th century. “Country Cottage”, oil on canvas, signed lower right “A Lerbeke”. Framed 28” x 25”, unframed 22.25” x 19.25”. Estimate $500-$700
Continental, 20th century. Height 37”, width 43.75”, depth 21.5”. Estimate $900-$1800.
Rambouillet Andre Demay and Georges Boitard Limited Edition French silk screened linen tapestry. Height 80.5”, width 90.5” Estimate $600-$900
Italian. Height 31.25”, width 27”, depth 18.25”. Estimate $400-$600.
Height 57”, width 28.75” (arm to arm), seat depth 21”, seat height 19”. Estimate $1500-$3000
Wool. Turn of the century. 44” x 58” Estimate $2000-$4000
English, 19th Century. Height 29”, width 45”, depth 19.6”. Estimate $600-$800
Italian, 20th century. Overall measures 41” x 27.5”. Estimate $600-$800.
Edmund Darch Lewis (American/ Pennsylvania, 18351910). “Forty Steps, Newport”, watercolor and gouache on paper, signed lower right. Framed 28.5” x 38.25”, sight size 18.5” x 28.25”. Estimate $1,200-$2,400
Italian, 19th century. Height 41.75”, width 32”, depth 13”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
After Colen Campbell (British, 1676-1729). From “Vitruvius Brittanicus”. Inscribed top left “P. 57”, top right “P. 58”, and bottom left “C. Campbell Delin”. Framed 39” x 24.75”, sight size 26” x 12”. Estimate $400-$600.
Lot 690. Pair of Italian Silver Gilt Floor Pedestals
Lot 691. Knud Olsen, Forest Landscape, Oil on Canvas
Lot 692. Pair of Barbotine Majolica Lidded Urns w/ Birds
Lot 693. French Louis Philippe Marble Top Walnut Commode
Lot 694. Danish Mountain Landscape Oil, 19th/20th C.
Lot 695. Large Rosewood Sarcophagus Form Tea Caddy
Lot 696. Pair of Hand Painted & Parcel Gilt Porcelain Urns
Lot 697. French Louis Philippe Style Two Door Armoire
Lot 698. “Men Playing Cards”, H. Timmermans, Belgian O/C
Italian, 20th century. Stamped on bottom “MADE IN ITALY”. Overall height 30.5”, diameter of top 11.25”. Estimate $600-$900.
French, 19th century. Height 39.25”, width 50.75”, depth 23.75”. Estimate $1500-$3000.
Continental. Apparently unmarked. Height 16”, diameter of top 11.75”, foot 6.75” x 7”. Estimate $1000-$2000.
Knud Holger Olsen (Danish,1878-1951), “Autumnal Forest Landscape”-1911, oil on canvas, signed and dated lower right “Knud Olsen 1911”. Framed 25.25” x 29.5”, unframed 20” x 24.25”. Estimate $600-$800
Jens Christian Bennedsen (Danish, 1893-1967). “Spring Mountain Landscape”, oil on canvas, signed lower right “Chr. Bennedsen”. Framed 36” x 48”, unframed 27.5” x 39.5”. Estimate $700-$900.
Height 90”, width 54”, depth 23.5”. Estimate $1500-$3000
French, late 19th century. Impressed mark on bottom “54”. 14.5” tall x 4” wide at base. Estimate $300-$500.
English, late 19th/ early 20th century. 8.75” tall x 14.75” wide x 8” deep. Estimate $800-$1200.
Henri Timmermans (Belgian, 1858-1942). “Männer Spielen Karten (Men Playing Cards)”, oil on canvas, signed lower left “H. Timmermans”. Framed 28.5” x 36.5”, unframed 20.25” x 27.25”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
Lot 699. Antoine Louis Barye “Proud Rooster” Sculpture
Lot 700. Louis XV French Provincial Table w/ Hoof Feet
Lot 701. 19th C. German, Nature Morte Ducks, Oil on Canvas
Lot 702. Almond Form Mahogany Tea Caddy w/ Shell Motif
Lot 703. French Provincial Louis XV Oak Buffet
Lot 704. After Auguste Moreau, Pair of Bronze Peasants
Lot 705. Set of 6 French Provincial Dining Chairs
Lot 706. Eugene Verboeckhoven Ink Drawing of Cow
Lot 707. French Louis XIII Oak Farm House Table
Antoine Louis Barye (French, 1795-1875), “Proud Rooster”, patinated bronze sculpture, inscribed on rock form base “A. BARYE”. Overall height (including base) approximately 9.5”. Height of bronze 8.125”. Estimate $800-$1200.
English, 19th century. 4 5/8” tall x 8 1/8” wide x 4 5/8” deep. Estimate $1,200-$2,400
French. Armchair approximate height 37”, width 23.5” , depth 17.25”, seat to floor 19.5”. Side chair approximate height 35.75”, width 19”, depth 13.5”, seat to floor 19.25”. Auction estimate $700-$900.
French, Late 18th/Early 19th century. Height 28.4”, width 31”, depth 19.25”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
French, Late 17th/early 18th century. Height 38”, width 55.5”, depth 24”. Estimate $1000-$2000.
Eugene Joseph Verboeckhoven (Belgian, 1798-1881), “Relaxing Cow”-1831, pen or ink drawing on paper, signed and dated lower left “E.J. Vorboeckhoven ft:1831”. Framed 8.75” x 11.25”., unframed 4.8” x 6.5”. Estimate $600-$900
German School, 19th century. “Nature Morte: Pair of Ducks”, oil on canvas, signed lower left “L.O. Kurz, Munchen, 1882”.Framed 37.5” x 26.5”, unframed 32.25” x 21”. Estimate $800-$1200.
After Auguste Moreau (French,1861-1906), “Laboureur” & “Semeuse”. “Semeuse” overall height 18.75”. “Laboureur” overall height 18.5”. Estimate $600-$900
French, Early 18th Century. Height 28”, width 55”, depth 36”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
Lot 708. Pair of Louis XV Style Cream Painted Fauteuils
Lot 709. 18th C. Oil, “Cherubs at Play”, Continental
Lot 710. Pair of French Gilt Bronze Marble Cassoulets
Lot 711. Large Hand Woven Mahal Rug
Lot 712. Louis XV Style Marquetry Inlaid Commode
Lot 713. Pair of 19th C. Dimunitive Trumeau Mirrors
Lot 714. Pair of Louis XV Style Painted Bergeres
Lot 715. Wooden Cane with Ivory Eiffel Tower Handle, c.1889
Lot 716. French Cave De Liquor Tantalus Decanter Stand
French, 19th century. Overall height 37”, width (across arms) 23.25”, depth 19.25”, seat to floor 17.5”. Estimate $1000-$2000.
Wool, thick pile. 19.5’ x 12.5’ Estimate $1000-$2000
Height 37”, width 27.5” (arm to arm), seat depth 20.5”, seat height 19”. Estimate $1000-$2000
Continental School, 18th century. “Cherubs at Play”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Framed 25.25” x 28.75”, unframed 15.5” x 19.25. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
20th Century. Height 32”, width 48”, depth 20.25”. Estimate $1000-$1500
French, late 19th century. Carved inscription below pictorial scene reading “Paris - 1889”. 37.75” tall x 4” wide at handle. Estimate $800-$1200.
French, 19th century. Unmarked. Height 16.7”, width 5.6”, depth 3.75”. Estimate $1,200-$2,400
Continental, 19th century. Label on verso of each “Cassard et Cie, Paris”. 23.75” tall x 13” wide. Estimate $1000-$2000.
French, 19th Century. Height 10.75”, width 13.8”, depth 10.8”. Estimate $1000-$2000
Lot 717. 19th C. Pug Dog Form Tobacco Jar
Lot 718. Carved Wood & Ivory Articulating Dog Motif Cane
Late 19th century. Unmarked. 8.75” tall x 5” wide x 6.75” deep. Estimate $200-$400.
Likely English, Late 19th century. Length 36.7”. Estimate $300-$500.
Lot 719. English Polychrome Terra Cotta Dog Sculpture
Lot 720. Pair Italian Life-Size Ceramic Whippet Jardinieres
English, late 19th/ early 20th century. 15.25” tall x 11.5” wide x 9.25” deep. Estimate $800-$1,200
Italian, 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 44”, width 18”, depth 10.5”. Estimate $800-$1200.
Lot 721. George Armfield “Resting Pets’, Oil on Canvas
Lot 722. Austrian 19th C. “Dog Bathtime at the Palace”, O/C
George (Smith) Armfield (British,1808-1893), “Resting Pets”-1871, oil on canvas, signed and dated lower right. Framed 16.25” x 20”, unframed 9.25” x 13”. Estimate $2,000-$4,000
Karl Joseph Litschauer (Austrian, 1830-1871). “Dog Bathtime At the Palace”, oil on canvas, signed lower right “K.L. Litschauer”. Framed 29.25” x 24.5”, unframed 23.5” x 19”. Estimate $1500-$3000
Lot 723. 18th C. French Provincial Walnut & Marble Commode
Lot 724. Pair of Palatial Sevres Style Porcelain Urns
French, 18th century. Height 33.75”, width 51”, depth 26.15”. Estimate $3000-$5000.
Continental, 20th century. Hallmarked to the underside in blue underglaze double interlocking Louis centered with the letter ‘S’. Height 23’, diameter 15. Wstimate $2000-$3000.
Lot 725. Inlaid Satinwood Sewing Box with Shell Motif
Lot 726. Cream Painted Louis XVI Style Trumeau Mirror
English, 19th century. 6.25” tall x 12” wide x 8.5” deep. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
Continental School, 20th century. Overall measures 68” x 46.75”. Estimate $800-$1200.
Lot 727. Pair of Continental Figural Jardinieres
Lot 728. Pair of Regence Style Giltwood Carved Fauteuils
Continental, 20th century. Hallmarked on the base blue underglaze stylized cross swords with the letter ‘R’. Height 18”, diameter 10.5”. Estimate $1500-$3000.
French, 19th Century. Height 44.3”, width 25.25” (arm to arm), seat depth 19.5”, seat height 16.5”. Estimate $2000-$4000.
Lot 729. 19th C. “Portrait of An Elegant Gentleman”, O/C
Lot 730. English Oak Carved Tester Bed
Lot 731. “Portrait of A Refined Lady”, Continental, 19th C.
Lot 732. English William & Mary Style Walnut Dresser Base
Lot 733. Barker Ellis Silverplate Epergne w/ 4 Candlesticks
Lot 734. Pair of Gilt Porcelain Fruit Coolers, 18th/ 19th C.
Lot 735. Hand Woven Persian Tabriz Rug
Lot 736. New York Paint & Parcel Gilt Decorated Mirror
Lot 737. Jacobean Style Oak Throne or Hall Elbow Chair
Continental School, 19th century. “Portrait of An Elegant Gentleman”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Framed 44” x 34.5”, unframed 37” x 28”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
English, 18th century. Height 31”, width 62”, depth 22”. Estimate $1000-$2000.
Wool. Third quarter of 20th century. Estimate $1200-$2400.
English reproduction of a 17th C oak tester bed. Height 84”, width 89”, depth 71.75”. Estimate $1000-$2000.
Barker Ellis (English, 19th/ 20th century). Marked on bottom of pedestal “Barker Ellis, Made in England”. Overall approximately 11.75” tall x 21.5” wide. Candlesticks 3 1/8” tall x 2 3/4” diameter at base. Estimate $800-$1200.
American (New York), Mid 20th Century. Remnants of tag to the back FB Decorative Arts of New York. Height 36.25”. width 23”. Estimate $600-$900
Continental School, 19th century. “Portrait of A Refined Lady”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Framed 43” x 33.75”, unframed 37.75” x 28.25”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
British, 19th century, possibly earlier. One inscribed on bottom “E C Willy”. Overall 13 1/2” tall, 4 7/8 diameter at base. Estimate $1500-$3000
19th century. Height 52.25”, width 23” (arm to arm), seat depth 17”, seat height 17.5”. Estimate $400-$600.
Lot 738. Signed 1st Edition, “Stray Shots” by Roland Clark
“Stray Shots” by Roland Clark, published in New York by The Derrydale Press in 1931. The frontispiece, signed by Clark in pencil. 9.25” tall x 6” wide. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
Lot 740. Pair of Large Leboeuf Milliet & Co Porcelain Vases
French, 19th century (circa 1841-1876). Leboeuf Milliet & Co. Marked twice to the underside of foot impressed L.M.&C as well as in green underglaze. Height 16”, width 14” (handle to handle), base diameter 6.4”. Estimate $2,000-$4,000
Lot 739. Pair of Bronze Stags on Stone Plinths, J. Moigniez
Jules Moigniez (France, 1835 - 1894). “Stag on Rocky Outcrop” Patinated bronze, incised signature on base “J. Moigniez”. Height with base 29.5” x 14.5” wide at base. Estimate $1200-$2400.
Lot 741. Follower of Von Tamm, Still Life Oil with Rabbit
Follower of Franz Werner von Tamm (German/ 1658-1724) “Still Life with Rabbit, Ducks, and Fish” Oil on canvas, signed lower right “Vn. Tamm” Framed 42.25” x 52.5”, unframed 32” x 42.25”. Estimate $8,000-$12,000
Lot 742. Manner of Netscher, Portrait of Lady w/ Oranges
18th/ 19th century. Manner of Caspar Netscher (Dutch, 1639-1684), “Portrait of an Elegant Woman with Orange Tree” Oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Unframed 50.25” x 40”. Estimate $1500-$3000.
Lot 744. English Edwardian Walnut & Oak Server Sideboard English, 19th century. Top three drawers each stamped “J. Harker”. Height 82”, width 56”, depth 21.75” Estimate $1200-$2400
Lot 743. Edwardian Sheraton Revival Carlton House Desk English, 19th Century. Height 39.75”, width 50.5”, depth 26.75”. Estimate $4,000-$6,000
Lot 745. 17th C. Oil, “Portrait of an Elizabethan Lady”
Attributed to Francesco Zucchi (Italian, 1570-1623) “Portrait of an Elizabethan Lady”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Inscribed on back “Franciscus Zucchus E, Anno 16??”. Framed 59” x 53”, unframed 52” x 45.5”. Estimate $4000-$6000.
Lot 746. French Sterling, Malachite & Onyx Miniature Clock
Lot 747. Antique Diamond Bar Pin, Circa 1920s
Lot 748. 900 Sterling German Miniature Clock, early 20th C.
Lot 749. Pair of 14k White Gold Diamond “Huggie” Earrings
Lot 750. Pair of Sterling & Enamel Miniature Clocks
Lot 751. 14k Gold, Platinum, Diamond, & Ruby Bracelet
Lot 752. Zenith Swiss Guilloche Enamel Miniature Clock
Lot 753. Platinum & Diamond Watch, Circa 1920-1930s
Lot 754. Art Deco Miniature Clock, Didisheim Goldschmidt
Sterling marks throughout indicating British sterling silver, London, c. 1914 and maker’s mark “C.B. & SONS”. Height (with handle turned downward) 4”, width 2.5”, depth 1.75”. Auction Estimate $1000-$2000.
14k white gold, 15 modern round brilliant cut diamonds (2.00 carat total weight for overall pair, average color grade: J, clarity range: L I1 to I2. Total weight 8.0 grams. Estimate $1600-$3200.
Zenith (Swiss, Early 20th century). Underside marked “ARGENT 0.925 Sterling Silver” above serial number “15988”, similar marks on interior of door to movement. Height 1.75”, width 1.125”, depth 0.60”. Estimate $1000-$2000.
Art Deco (c. 1920s) handmade pin with old mine and old European cut diamonds, platinum top, and 14k white gold pin stem. 44 x 8.77 x 5mm. Estimate $2000-$4000
One clock marked at lower back edge “STERLING”, the other with “900” next to additional marks. Clock with serpentine banding: 2.8” x 3.25” x 1”; other clock: 2.9” x 3.125” x 0.9”. Estimate $1000-$2000.
Platinum case and band, with 165 antique old mine single cut diamonds. Total weight incl. movement 37.3 grams. Estimate $1500-$3000
Louis Kuppenheim (Germany/ Pforzheim, c.1900-1940). Marked on face “8 Jours” and on back with maker’s mark, “900” and 2 other indistinguishable marks, likely date and city. Estimate $1000-$2000.
14k yellow gold and platinum, with 48 modern round brilliant diamonds and 40 natural rubies. Length 6.875” x 0.5”. Weight 32 grams. Estimate $1500-$3000
Swiss, First half of 20th century. Art Deco (circa 1920s1930s), Didisheim Goldschmidt Fils & Company for Juvenia. Marked on bottom. Height 3.75”, width 2.5”, depth 1”. Estimate $1000-$2000
Lot 755. Dutch Master Style Floral Still Life, Oil
Lot 756. Diminutive Dutch Marquetry Bombe Cabinet
Lot 757. “Traveling Soldier”, Oil on Canvas, Late 19th C.
Lot 758. Venetian Etched and Mirrored Looking Glass
Lot 759. Reverse Painted Mirrored Breakfront Cabinet
Lot 760. Venice Canal Scene, Early 20th C. O/C, Jules Veron
Lot 761. Hand Woven Tabriz Room Size Rug
Lot 762. de Bock, “Near the Dunes”, 19th C. Dutch O/C
Lot 763. 17th C. Stained Oak Carved Chest or Commode
20th century. Oil on canvas, unsigned. Framed 31.5” x 24”, unframed 26.25” x 18.75” Estimate $700-$900
Height 55”, width 35”. Estimate $1000-$2000.
Wool. 12’ x 9’ Estimate $1000-$2000
Dutch. Height 37.5”, width 24.4”, depth 14”. Estimate $950-$1850.
Mid-Century. Height 82”, width 70.25”, depth 15.25”. Estimate $1500-$3000.
Theophile Emile Achille de Bock (Holland/ Netherlands, 1851-1904). “Near the Dunes”, oil on canvas, signed lower left “T. de Bock”. Framed 24” x 34.5”, unframed 12.75” x 23.75”. Estimate $1500-$3000.
Late 19th/ early 20th century. “Traveling Soldier”, oil on canvas, unsigned. Framed 25.75” x 31.75”, unframed 18” x 24”. Estimate $2000-$4000
Jules Henri Veron-Fare (French, 1851-1934). “Venetian Canal”, oil on canvas, signed lower left “Jules Veron”. Framed 26.75” x 42.5”, unframed 14” x 30”. Estimate $2000-$4000
17th century. Height 37.5, width 39”, depth 21.5” Estimate $2000-$4000
Lot 764. German Oak Tall Case Pendulum Clock
Lot 765. Pair of Monumental Gilt Bronze Figural Andirons
Attributed to Gustav Becker (German, 1819-1885). Height 88”, width 20.75”, depth 11.15 Estimate $3000-$5000
Italian, 19th century. Approximate height 33.25”, width 16.5”, depth 5.5”. Estimate $2,500-$5,000
Lot 766 Italian Renaissance Style Library Table
Lot 767 Follower of Rosa, Landscape w/ Figures Oil
Italian, 19th century. Height 31.75”, width 62.5”, 39.75” Estimate $1500-$3000
Follower of Salvator Rosa (Italian, 1615-1673). “Landscape with Figures Enjoying Picnic”, oil on Canvas, signed center left in tree branch “S. Rosa”. Framed 24.75” x 29.25”, unframed 18.75” x 23.125”. Estimate $3000-$5000
Lot 768. William & Mary Walnut Oyster Veneered Chest
Lot 769. Follower of Rosa, Men Working in Landscape
English, late 17th/ early 18th century. Height 35”, width 38”, depth 25.5”. Estimate $3000-$5000
Follower of Salvator Rosa (Italian, 1615-1673). ”Men Working in Landscape”, oil on canvas, signed lower left. Framed 24.75” x 29.25”, unframed 18.75” x 23.125”. Estimate $3000-$5000
Lot 770. Lot 770. Large Scale 17th C. Flemish Verdure Tapestry
Lot 771.
Flemish, 17th century. Height 113.5”, width 150.5”.
17th C. Flemish Verdure tapestry palatial in size and woven in wool with remnants of silk depicting a wide landscape with prominent pair of birds fighting amid rockwork within a forest setting, a marshy stream with a pair of ducks opening to a lake, over head a perched exotic bird, the background featuring a demi lune form stepped fountain, the wall with sculptural figural niche behind it, receding to a distant village in forest set within rolling hills, all set within four sided border woven with stylized botanicals. Estimate $25000-$35000.
Lot 771. 17th C. Old Master Pastoral Drawing, Paulus Potter
Paulus Potter (Netherlandish, 1625-1654) “Herd of Walking Cattle”-1648 Red chalk drawing on wove paper with watermark of crown above fleur-de-lis and monogrammed ribbon, signed and dated lower right “Paulus Potter: f: 1648”. Framed 10.75” x 14.25”. Sheet size 6” x 10.7”. Estimate $8,000-$12,000
Lot 772. William Marfton Oak Cased Grandfather Clock Likely, British, 19th century. Height 93, width 23”, depth 10”.
Georgian William Marfton grandfather clock with tall carved, stained, and inlaid oak wood case with split swan’s neck pediment at top with brass accents above black lacquered and gilt decorated scrolled foliates spandrels above an oval reeded frame surrounding hand painted clock face or dial marked “Wm Marfton Salop” with black Arabic numerals, small second dial and figural medallion at top of young woman looking over a globe (possibly allegorical figure symbolizing Time) flanked by oval medallions with gilt stars and scrolling. Fretwork at lower corner spandrels of hinged door protecting dial. Case with Neoclassical fluted columnar supports. Overall raised on bracket feet at bottom. Estimate $3000-$5000.
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Lot 773. 175+ Pc. Set, Reed & Barton “Francis I” Flatware
Reed and Barton (American/ Massachusetts, 1924- ). Francis I pattern. 12 nearly complete place settings. Marked. Reed and Barton (American/ Massachusetts, 1924- ). A 175+ piece set of Francis 1st flatware including 12 nearly complete place settings. Set comprises of 12 dinner forks, 12 luncheon forks, 12 salad forks, 12 modern hollow dinner knives, 2 modern hollow dinner knives, 7 modern hollow dinner knives, 3 modern hollow blunt end knives, 12 round bowl cream soup spoons, 12 soup spoons, 24 teaspoons, 12 iced tea spoons, 12 ice cream forks, 11 oyster forks, 12 flat butter spreaders, 10 demitasse spoons, 6 gold wash basin master salt spoons, 2 master salt spoons, one sugar spoon, 1 pierced bowl serving spoon, and 1 jelly server. Total approximate weight 237.8 troy ounces (with consideration for stainless steel parts made by subtracting 0.5 troy ounces per item of that nature). $6000-$8000.
Lot 774. French Louis XV Provincial Walnut Commode French, Early 18th century. Height 39.5”, width 51.75”, depth 23.75”. Estimate $4000-$6000.
Lot 775. Reed & Barton “Francis 1”, 12 Serving Utensils
Reed and Barton (American/ Massachusetts, 1924- ). Francis I pattern. Marked. Reed and Barton (American/ Massachusetts, 1924- ). A group of 12 serving utensils in the “Francis I” pattern comprising of a two-piece salad serving set, a two-piece stainless blade meat carving set, 4 tablespoon/ serving spoons, 1 pierced bowl tablespoon/ serving spoon, 1 cake server, 1 ladle, and one cold meat fork. Total approximate weight 36.4 troy ounces (with consideration for stainless steel parts made by subtracting 0.5 troy ounces per item of that nature). Estimate $1000-$2000.
Lot 776. Monumental Italian Milanese Carved Giltwood Mirror
Lot 777. Italian 19th C. “Faust & Marguerite” by Maranetti
Claudio Cappelletti--son of C.G. Cappelletti (Italian (Milan), Contemporary). Overall 93” x 74.5”. Mirror measures 38” x 30”. Estimate $4,000-$6,000
Italian, Late 18th/Early 19th century. Maranetti (possibly Antonio Marinetti , c.1710-1796), “Faust & Marguerite”, oil on canvas, signed lower left “Maranetti Roma”. Framed 53.5” x 45.5”, unframed 40.25” x 32”. Estimate $4,000-$6,000
Lot 778. Italian Ebonized Walnut & Marble Figural Console
Lot 779. Pair of Italian Six-Light Iron Floor Torchieres
Italian. Carved table base with Hercules & Nemean lion motif. Height 39.5”, width 60.5”, depth 28.5”. Estimate $2000-$4000.
Italian, first quarter of 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 83”. Estimate $1,200-$2,400
Lot 780. After Guido Reni, “Aurora”, 19th C. Oil on Canvas
Lot 781. Pair of Italian Giltwood Upholstered Armchairs
A mid-19th century painting after Guido Reni (Italian, 1574-1642). “Aurora”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Framed 27.25” x 50.5”, unframed 17.75” x 41”. The original fresco is on the ceiling of a garden palace located on the grounds of the Palazzo Pallavicini-Rospigliosi in Rome, Italy. Estimate $1000-$2000.
Claudio Cappelletti--son of C.G. Cappelletti (Italian (Milan), Contemporary). Height 44”, width 33.5”, depth 27”, seat to floor 19.5”. Estimate $2,000-$4,000
Lot 782. Pair of English Leather Painted Carriage Trunks England, 19th century. Height 35.5”, width 44.25”, depth 21”. ‘ Estimate $6000-$8000
Lot 783. Elkington 9kt Rose Gold Horse Trophy, Circa 1929
Elkington & Co. (Birmingham, England), first half of 20th century. Height 9.75”, width (across handles) 6.5”. Total weight 468.5 grams. 9kt rose gold on copper Seaton Pippin Challenge Cup. Exterior engraved with “The Seaton Pippin Challenge Cup Presented by Paul Moore for competition at the National Horse Snow of America Won by 1929 Miss Fre Sa Owner Casilis Farm, 1930 King of the Plain Owned by John R. Thompson, 1931 Gipsey Princess Owned by Mrs. William C. Cox, 1932 Gipsey Princess Owned by Mrs. William C. Cox, 1933 Cassilis Clansman Owned by Adrian Van Sinderen”, verso with “Won by 1934 La La Success Owned by Miss Judy King, 1935 La La Success Owned by Miss Judy King, 1936 La La Success Owned by Miss Judy King”. Marked on upper edge with maker’s mark, beside 9 and 375 next to anchor for Birmingham and date letter of I. Estimate $10,000-$15,000
Lot 784. Manner of Verboeckhoven, Equestrian Oil on Canvas
Circle of Eugene Joseph Verboeckhoven (Belgian, 1798-1881) “Brown Horse” Oil on canvas, signed lower right. Framed 16.4” x 20.3”, unframed 12” x 16”. Equestrian portrait depicting a brown muscular horse with beaded ornament on harness trotting in a green field before a white fence. Verso of frame and stretcher with stamp from Jules de ???? Expert Bruxelles. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
Lot 785. Lingelbach Old Master Oil on Canvas, Signed Johannes Lingelbach (Netherlandish, 1622-1674) “Landscape with Figures” Oil on canvas, signed lower right.
Old Master painting finely rendered with a number of figures in a variety of poses in the foreground resting and tending to their horses in front of a large stone medieval castle architectural ruin (possibly of Pesche Castle in Italy) in a hilly Italianate or European landscape with trees and view of village below under blue sky with scattered clouds. Framed 31.125” x 37”, unframed 26.25” x 30”. Estimate $20000-$40000.
Lot 786. Very Fine Handwoven Isfahan, Sadegh Seirafian
Sadegh Seirafian (d. 1940), genuine Persian Isfahan master carpet artist entitled “The Love Garden” depicting natural birds and flowers on ivory field, after a design from the Late Master Haj Mosaverolmolki. This rug, finely woven in wool on silk foundation, took approximately 2 and a half years to create and is signed in English and Farsi, Isfahan Sadegh Seirafian. Rug measures 60.5” x 104” Provenance: Sold by N.A.R. Persian and Oriental Rugs in Atlanta, GA, to Roger B Shortbridge. Note: Accompanied with certificate of authenticity and copies of documents attesting to the authenticity of the work. Estimate $25,000-$50,000
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Lot 789.
Lot 787. Ladies Platinum & Diamond Ring Ladies vintage (circa 1930-1950) diamond engagement ring with center, natural, four double prong set, modern round brilliant diamond (measuring approximately 6.9 x 6.93 x 3.4mm, weighing approximately 1.02 carats, color range: H-I, clarity range: VS1-VS2) with six natural, prong set, single cut accent diamonds (three on each side, each approximately 1.7mm in diameter, approximately 0.12 carat total weight, color range: G-H, clarity range: VS2). Quality marks “10% IRID PLAT”. Marked “12760 CK”. Total weight approximately 5.3 grams. US ring size 7. Estimate $2000-$4000
Lot 788. Russian Jade, Ruby & Diamond Opium Pipe, Perchin
Michael Evlampievitch Perchin (Faberge workmaster from 1860-1903) Pipe length 4” Very fine nephrite jade & 88 silver opium pipe (circa 1882-1889) accented with two diamond accent bands and ruby at center of a Russian Imperial double headed eagle with crown and holding scepter and orb. Jade pipe comprising of two parts, mouthpiece marked on end with Michael Perchin mark in Cyrillic, joined 88 silver standard and city mark (dvoinik) for St. Petersburg (circa 1882-1899). Estimate $5000-$7000
Lot 789. Ladies Platinum, Diamond & Sapphire Ring Ladies vintage diamond and sapphire platinum ring with a center natural, four double prong set, Old European diamond (measuring approximately 9.02 x 9.11 x 5.30mm, approximately 2.83 carats, color range: R-T, clarity range: VS1-VS2) accented with 24 natural, bead set, Old European and single cut diamonds (approximately .36 carats total weight, color average: J, clarity average: VS2) and twelve natural, French cut,d arnk blue sapphires. Total weight 5 grams. US ring size 7.5. Estimate $7000-$9000
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Lot 790. French Gilt Bronze Figural Candelabra on Stand
French. Candelabra height 46”, width 18”, depth 15”. Stand height 39’, width 16, depth 16”. Provenance: From the French Embassy in Washington, D.C. Estimate $8000-$12000.
Lot 791. Palatial French Walnut Marriage Armoire From Arles
French, 18th century. Height 107” width 60”, depth 23.5”, the interior with a depth 21.5”. Provenance: Purchased from Jacqueline Adams Antiques Interiors, 2300 Peachtree Road, N.W., Suite B100, Atlanta, Georgia on 6/9/2000 in the amount of $43,500. Estimate $6000-$12000.
Lot 792. Gilt Wood Trumeau Mirror w/ 19th C. Oil Painting
Italian, 19th/ 20th century. Overall 61” tall x 57.5”, painting 21.25” tall x 44.25” wide, painting 21” tall x 43.75” wide. $3000-$5000.
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Lot 795.
Lot 793. Ladies 14k White Gold & Diamond Ring Ladies 14k white gold and diamond ring with a center natural, six prong set, Old European diamond (measuring approximately 7.87 x 7.79 x 4.86mm, approximately 1.95 carats color range: U-W, clarity range: VS1-VS2) with twelve natural, modern round brilliant diamonds (measuring approximately 2.4mm in diameter each, color range: H-I, clarity range: VS1-VS2). Total weight approximtely 10 grams. US ring size 7. Estimate $6000-$9000
Lot 794. After Julien, Carved Marble Amalthea Sculpture After Pierre Julien (French, 1731-1804) “Amalthea & the Goat of Jupiter” Carved marble figural sculpture, unsigned. Height 56.75”, width 28.5”, depth 25”.
Large near life size carved marble sculpture after the master sculptor’s original currently housed in the Musée du Louvre in Paris, France. Amalthea is noted in Greek mythology to be something of a foster mother to Zeus as she was believed to be a nurturing goddess. At times, she is represented as a goat or other times, such as in this lot, she is portrayed as a goat tending nymph. Julien rendered his original Amalthea in 1787 as a version of The Beauty and the Beast which was originally part of the decoration for the dairy at the Chateau Rambouillet, which Julien sculpted for Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette on the eve of the French Revolution. A similar sculpture after Julien’s fine work sold at Sotheby’s: Amsterdam, May 30, 2007 for over $28,000. Estimate $12,000-$24,000
Lot 795. 18k Gold, 6 Carat Emerald & Diamond Ring
Ladies 18k yellow gold ring (platinum flat shank) with large approximately 6.03 carat center natural emerald gemstone in four prong setting, in mixed oval cut (of vibrant medium green color, measuring approximately 13.5 x 11.00 x 7.11mm, clarity Si2 to I1) with six natural modern round brilliant cut accent side diamonds (measuring approximately 3.1mm each in diameter, approximately 0.66 carat tw, color range H-I, clarity range VS1 to VS2). Total weight approximately 5.8 grams. US ring size 8. Estimate $12,000-$18,000
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Lot 796. Von Bremen, Queen Victoria Figural Oil, Signed
Johann Georg Meyer von Bremen (German,1813-1886) “Queen Victoria and Attendant “ Oil on wood panel, signed lower right “Meyer von Bremen”. Framed 23.25” x 20”, unframed 18.8” x 15.7”. Figural oil painting depicting a seated elegant young woman with dark hair wearing a white satin dress, possibly a portrayal of Queen Victoria with ladies maid or attendant in black and white lace accented dress. Seated woman holding bejeweled ladies hand fan and gazing out from balcony. Women flanked by green brocade drapes or curtains with interior at backs, elegant red and black textile draped over banister railing. Estimate $30,000-$50,000
Lot 797. Persian Kashan Mohtasaham Carpet (5’6” x 8’4”)
Persian (Iran), 20th century (circa 1920s), Kashan “Mohtasham” (Motashem). Measures 5’6” x 8’4”. (Motashem) pictorial figural hand knotted Manchester wool and silk carpet. Fine and rare with approximately 225 knots per square inch (considered top grade for Kashan rugs). All design elements rendered in woven silk--making up at least 20% of overall. Image possibly depicting Darius the Great, the third king of the Persian Achaemenid Empire. Exquisite rug with numerous figures in various poses including riding on horseback with weapons, on elephants, seated, surrounded with flowers, and inscription panels on cream colored field. Provenance: From the Estate of Sophie Lilly H. Williams, Atlanta, GA Estimate $15,000-$30,000
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Lot 798. Large Chinese Hand Carved White Granite Fu Dogs
Chinese, 19th century (Ch’ing Dynasty, circa 1821-1850) Overall (including wooden support) height 28.8”, width 9.75”, depth 14”. Provenance & Additional Notes: Circa 1901--Brought (with a similar pair of fu dogs) from China to Chicago, Illinois by USN Lt. John B. Fenimore after the Boxer Rebellion; 1934--Lt. Fenimore dies and his estate sells at auction including two pairs of fu dogs; 1934--Foo dog pairs purchased by Hearst family and Mrs. Carol Insinger, an extended member of the DuPont family (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania); 1936--Mrs. Insinger obtains appraisal from Sotheby Gallery of New York City, New York for $10,000 for pair. 1950--Mrs Insinger relocates to Miami, Florida until death in 1983; 1983-- Fu dog pair in this lot thence by descent transfers ownership to her nephew; 1988--Mrs. Insinger’s nephew sells the guardian lions to Mr. Gerald C. McGee, Jr.; 1989- Mr. Gerald C. McGee, Jr. obtains appraisal from Mr. Thomas McLeod Jr. for the lot with an appraisal of $35,000-$60,000. Copy of McLeod appraisal available upon request. Estimate $30,000-$50,000
Lot 799. Very Fine Chinese Carved Rosewood Floor Screen Overall height 62.4”, width 44.25”, depth 15.5”
Very fine, large and ornate Chinese hand carved rosewood double sided floor screen with pierced figural crest at top with an ebonized and ivory male figure with bald head and beard riding atop a winged, four clawed phoenix and holding a scroll with gilt character marks and cloud scrolls above a central scene with five bald men (likely Buddhist Immortals) with elongated earlobes in gilt accentedrobes in various activites including releasing a serpentine dragon from vessel, sitting holding a sword handle and walking stick or staff, sitting holding large lotus flower leaf, standing and holding a tall object composed of mother of pearl with ebonized twisted spire and red accent at top, and standing holding large black object in hands. Figural scene composed of lacquer, ivory, mother of pearl, and stones and depicting an outdoor setting with tree with cherry blossoms. Intricate scene framed within bamboo border further contained within carved wood border wtih flowers and leaves with bats in corner (symbol for prosperity), within outer framed with flowers and scrolling. Opposite side of floor screen with perched and flying birds amid a cherry tree with flowering blossoms. Estimate $20000-$40000
A Collection of Chinese Tang Dynasty Pottery Sculptures, Recently Deaccessioned from The Michael C. Carlos Museum, Emory University
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Lot 800. Tang Dynasty Pottery Figure, Carlos Museum
Chinese, Tang Dynasty (circa 618-907 AD). Polychrome pottery figural sculpture of a tall nude man standing with stoic facial expression and short dark hair. Figure missing arms. Unmarked. Height 23.8”. Provenance: Acquired by a Private Collection in Atlanta, Georgia while in China in 1995; placed in the care of the Michael C. Carlos Museum of Art, Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia from 1998 to 2013. Item accompanied with a copy of the deposit receipt from the Michael C. Carlos Museum of Art at Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia for the item in 1998; a copy of the return receipt from the Michael C. Carlos Museum of Art at Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia for the item in 2013; and a copy of the original debit note for the purchase of the antiques in 1995 by Coca Cola China Holdings Limited. Estimate $10,000-$20,000
Lot 801. Tang Dynasty Horse & Rider, Carlos Museum
Chinese, Tang Dynasty (circa 618-907 AD). Polychrome pottery horse and rider figurine with female rider or equestrienne depicted sitting on a saddle with elbows bent and hands forward with opening designated to hold reins. Horse supporting figure standing on four legs on an rectangular integral base with head slightly turned to left and exposing teeth. Unmarked. Height 15.5”, width 12”, depth 3.75”. Provenance: Acquired by a Private Collection in Atlanta, Georgia while in China in 1995; placed in the care of the Michael C. Carlos Museum of Art, Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia from 1998 to 2013. Item accompanied with copy of appraisal from Paul E. Sternberg Sr. from January of 1996; a copy of the Thermoluminescence Authenticity Test ran on the item in 1995 which found the proximate age of the piece to be period--at the time 1380 years old based on a sampling off the underside of the horse’s body, a copy of the deposit receipt from the Michael C. Carlos Museum of Art at Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia for the item in 1998; a copy of the return receipt from the Michael C. Carlos Museum of Art at Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia for the item in 2013; and a copy of the original debit note for the purchase of the antiques in 1995 by Coca Cola China Holdings Limited. Estimate $20,000-$40,000
Lot 802. Tang Dynasty Woman w/Bird, Carlos Museum
Chinese, Tang Dynasty (circa 618-907 AD). Polychrome pottery figural sculpture of a woman holding a small bird in the palm of her raised hand. Woman with dark hair, white face, and green garment. Unmarked. Height 10.8” Provenance: Acquired by a Private Collection in Atlanta, Georgia while in China in 1995, placed in the care of the Michael C. Carlos Museum of Art, Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia from 1998-2013. Item accompanied with a copy of the deposit receipt from the Michael C. Carlos Museum at Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia for the item in 1998; a copy of the return receipt from the Michael C. Carlos Museum at Emory, Atlanta, Georgia for the item in 2013; and a copy of the original debit note for the purchase of the antiques in 1995 by Coca Cola China Holdings Limited. Estimate $10000-$20000
Lot 803. Chinese Tang Dynasty Style Horse & Rider
Lot 804. 19th C. Carved & Polychromed Wood Buddha Sculpture
Chinese Tang Dynasty style. Height 16.2”, width 5”, depth 12.8” Note: This sculpture may be a period Tang Dynasty work as it has a soft exteriorand absorbs liquid quickly - typical of authentic pottery works. Estimate $2000-$4000
Chinese, 19th century, possibly earlier. Apparently unsigned. Height 36.1”, width 10.5”, depth 9.5”. Estimate $2,000-$4,000
Lot 805. Japanese Scroll Painting w/ Eight Immortals
Lot 806. Pair of Chinese Rose Medallion Table Lamps
Japanese, 18th/ 19th century. Ink and color on silk. Unmarked. 66.5” x 16.5”. Estimate $1000-$2000
Chinese, likely 19th century. Height (to top of finial) 34.5”. Estimate $2500-$5000.
Lot 807. Hand Carved Celadon Jade Sculpture w/ Cranes
Lot 808. Chinese Tang Dynasty Style Equestrian Sculpture
Chinese. Unmarked. With stand 14” tall, without stand 12.25” tall x 6.5” wide. Estimate $2000-$4000.
Chinese Tang Dynasty (618-906 AD) style. Unmarked. Note: This sculpture may be a period Tang Dynasty work as it has a soft exteriorand absorbs liquid quickly - typical of authentic pottery works. 12.9” tall x 4.2” wide x 10.75” deep. Estimate $1500-$3000
Lot 809. French Provincial Style Walnut Secretaire
Lot 810. Rex Brandt “No Diving” Watercolor, Signed
French, 19th century. Height 92.5”, width at base 50.25”, depth 25” Estimate $8,000-$10,000
Rex Elson (Rexford) Brandt (American (California),1914-2000), “No Diving”-1968, watercolor on paper, signed, titled and dated lower right “No Diving Rex Brandt 2-8-68”. Framed 23.25” x 30”, unframed 13.25” x 20”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
Lot 811. Hand Woven Persian Heriz Room Size Rug
Lot 812. Pair of Large Barbotine Majolica Vases w/ Birds
Wool. 9’ x 12’ Estimate $1000-$2000
French, late 19th century. Impressed mold mark on bottom “48”. 23.25” tall x 11 1/8” diameter at opening. Estimate $1000-$2000.
Lot 813. English Georgian Oak Chest w/ 5 Drawers
Lot 814. Set of Three Double Sided Pheasant Paintings
English, 18th century. Height 36”, width 40’, depth 20.75”. Estimate $1600-$3200.
All apparently unsigned. Each framed panel measures 56” x 24”. Estimate $600-$900.
Lot 815. Pair of Brass Glass Top Gueridons w/ Swan Heads
Lot 816. Jeannine Albert, Floral & Bird Oil on Canvas
Lot 817. 19th C. Satinwood Tea Caddy with Shell Motif Inlay
Lot 818. Pair of Early 20th C. Old Paris Porcelain Vases
Lot 819. French Louis XV Style Marble Top Commode
Lot 820. Pair of Rococo Style Gilt Wall Brackets
Lot 821. After Vogel, “The Sons of the Artist”, late 19th C
Lot 822. Louis XV Style Armchair w/Toile Fabric Upholstery
Lot 823. Pair of French Brass Chenet & Lucite Lamps
Lot 824. French MT Parquetry & Bronze Mounted Server
L0t 825. French Louis XV Style Giltwood Mirror
Lot 826. Manner of Van Gorp, Two Portraits of a Boy & Girl
20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 23.5”, diameter of top 24.125”. Estimate $700-$900
French, Early 20th century. Unmarked. Height 17”, width 9.75”, depth 6.75”. Estimate $600-$800
Late 19th century, after the painting by Christian Leberecht Vogel (German, 1759-1816) entitled “The Sons of the Artist” painted c.1790, Apparently unsigned. Framed 31.75” x 41”, unframed 29” x 38.5”. Estimate $800-$1200
French, Early 20th century. Height 31.5”, width 39.5”, depth 19.125”. Estimate $800-$1200.
Jeannine Albert (French, b. 1939-), oil on canvas, signed lower right. Framed 38.25” x 34.5”. Unframed 32.25” x28.25”. Estimate $700-$900.
French, 20th century. Height 31.25”, width (across swelled edge) 41”, depth 17.75”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
French. Height 37.5”, width 27.25”, depth 17.5”, seat to floor 18”. Estimate $600-$800.
French, Late 19th/ early 20th century. Overall measures 63.25” x 47” (at bottom rectangular support). Estimate $400-$600.
English, 19th century. 6.5” tall x 12” wide x 5.5” deep. Estimate $700-$900
Italian Rococo Style. Height 18”, width 16.5”, depth 9.15”. Estimate $400-$600
French. Height (to top of finial) 33”, width (of lucite base) 13.25”, depth (of lucite base) 7.25”. Estimate $800-$1600.
American School, late 19th/ early 20th century. In the manner of Henri-Nicolas Van Gorp (French, c.1756 c.1819), oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Framed 17” x 14”, unframed 14” x 11”. Estimate $500-$700
Lot 827. African American Ivory Head Ebonized Cane
Lot 828. Lithograph of Battle of the Alma, Crimean War
Lot 829. Early 20th C. Oak Walking Cane Display Case
Lot 830. Two J. Kip Col. Engravings - Toddington & Rendcomb
Lot 831. Carved Ivory Charlie Chaplin & Sterling Cane
Lot 832. Two “Views of Derbyshire”, 19th C. Engravings
Lot 833. Carved Ivory Parasol w/Floral Motif, 19th C.
Lot 834. After Campbell, Engraving of Castle Howard, 18th C
Lot 835. Art Nouveau Sterling Silver Mounted Cane
Late 19th/ early 20th century. 36.25” tall. Estimate $300-$500.
Johannes “Jan” Kip (Netherlandish/ English, c.1652-1722). “Toddington” and “Rendcomb”, both inscribed below imabe. Framed 24.5” x 27.5”, sight size 16” x 17.5”. Estimate $600-$900.
19th century. Length 35”. Estimate $300-$500.
English, 19th century. “Alma, Storming the Great Redoubt”, after Richard Caton Woodville Jr. (English, 1856–1927). Framed 45.5” x 32.75”, sight size 34.5” x 21.25”. Estimate $400-$600
British, Early 20th century. Sterling silver band marked with sterling mark and “259”. Length 36.25”. Estimate $1500-$3000.
After Colen Campbell (Scottish, 1679-1729). From “Vitruvius Brittanicus”. Inscribed top left “P. 65”, top left “P. 66”, and bottom left “C. Campbell Delin”. Framed 24.75” x 39.25”, sight size 12” x 26.5”. Estimate $500-$700.
American, Early 20th century. Oak wood and glass. Height 48.75”, width 25”, depth 19”. Note: canes in image are not sold with case. Estimate $800-$1200.
John Bluck (a. 1791-1819) after T. Hofland and T. Barber. “Matlock No. 6” and “Dove Dale No. 4”, both inscribed below image. Framed 20.5” x 24.25”, sight size 14” x 17.5”. Estimate $500-$700.
Indistinctly marked on lower edge above wooden shaft. Length 34.8”. Estimate $150-$300.
Lot 836. Group of 2 Roman & Greek Architectural Engravings
Lot 837. French Louis XVI Style Pine Twin Bed
Lot 838. Pair of Neoclassic Architectural Prints of Arches
Lot 839. Pair of Large Figural Statuary Garden Urns
Lot 840. Gisbert Palmie Neoclassical Garden, Oil on Canvas
Lot 841. Late 17th /Early 18th C Italian Walnut Chest
Lot 842. Hand Woven Kashan Rug
Lot 843. Italian Gilt Accented Trumeau Mirror w/Sphinx
Lot 844. Bronze Sculpture After The Apollo Belvedere, 19th/ 20th
Lot 845. Georgian Walnut and Feather-banded Kneehole Desk
Lot 846. 19th Century Italian Courtyard Scene with Beggar
Lot 847. Italian Walnut Secretary, 19th Century
British, 19th century. Columned building elevation, framed 22” x 28.25”, unframed sight size 10.5” x 20.5”; Roman doorway, framed 20.75” x 20.25”, sight size 11” x 16”. Estimate $200-$400.
20th century. Height 31.5” (not including the metal base on rollers), diameter 30.5” (cherub to cherub). Estimate $300-$500.
Wool. 13’ x 10’ Estimate $1000-$2000
English, 19th century. Height 30”, width 54”, depth 29.25” Estimate $900-$1200
French, 20th century. Headboard measures 53” x 55.5” Estimate $150-$300
Gisbert Palmie (German, 1897-1986), “Neoclassical Garden Landscape”-1958, oil on canvas, signed and dated lower right. Framed 37” x 47”, unframed 32.25” x 42”. Estimate $500-$700
Italian, 20th century. Overall measures 65.75” x 44.5”. Estimate $800-$1,200
Italian School, late 19th century. “Italian Gothic Courtyard”, oil on canvas, signed lower right “A. Ogni-bue, ‘93”. Unframed 25.75” x 18.25”. Estimate $1200-$2400
Inscribed in Latin below. Framed 31.5” x 28.25”, sight size 17” x 13.5” & 15” x 14.5”. Estimate $400-$600
Italian, Late 17th/early 18th century. Height 35.25”, width 26.25”, depth 16.5”. Estimate $1500-$3000.
Late 19th/ early 20th century copy after “Apollo Belvedere” of 330–320 BC which is attributed to Leochares (Greek, fl. c.375 BC - c.326 BC). Apparently unsigned. 13 3/8” tall including plinth x 5” diameter. Estimate $800-$1200.
Italian, Early 19th century. Height 40”, width 41”, depth 21”. Estimate $1500-$3000.
Lot 848. 18th C. French Provincial Walnut Armoire
Lot 849. Hand Woven Persian Heriz Rug
French, 18th century. Height 98.25”, width 54.25”, depth 25”. Estimate $2000-$4000
Wool. 96.5” x 123”. Estimate $1200-$2400.
Lot 850. French Portrait of A Gentleman & Son, 18th/19th C.
Lot 851. Scottish Long Case 8 Day Mahogany Clock
French School, late 18th/ early 19th century. “A Distinguished Gentleman and His Son” Oil on canvas, unsigned. Auction estimate $1500-$3000.
Scottish, early 19th century. Cabinetmaker label affixed to the interior back “Affleck & Sons, 69 High Street”. Height 85”, width 11”, depth 10” Estimate $2000-$4000
Lot 852. Majolica Egret & Bamboo Umbrella or Cane Holder
Lot 853. Continental Gilt Bronze Figural Mantle Clock
Impressed mark on bottom “9051” above “6”. Height 25.5”, width 11.25”, depth 8.25”. Estimate $1200-$2400.
Continental, early 20th century. Height 22.75”, width 13.75”, depth 8.25” Estimate $1500-$3000
Lot 854. Pair of Carolean Style Oak Throne or Elbow Chairs
Lot 855. Pair of Blue Sinclaire Blown Glass Candlesticks
Lot 856. American Still Life w/Fishbowl Oil on Canvas
Lot 857. Louis XV Style Burl & Walnut Vaisellier
Lot 858. Pair of French Gilt Bronze 7 Light Candelabras
Lot 859. Continental School “Gypsy Dance” Oil on Canvas
Lot 860. Fine Hand Woven Oushak Rug
Lot 861. Pair of Gilt Bronze & White Marble Cassolets
Lot 862. Italian Walnut Credenza w/ 2 Doors
English, 19th Century. Height 51”, width 24”, seat depth 16”, seat height 18.5. Estimate $800-$1200.
Cannes, 19th century. Height 79.25”, width 68.75”, depth 21” Estimate $1200-$2400
Wool. 10’7” x 5’1”. Estimate $1500-$3000.
American, late 19th century. H. P. Sinclaire & Company (American/ Indiana, 1966- ). Marked on base with an S within a wreath. 10 1/8” tall x 4 1/4” wide at base. Estimate $400-$600.
French, 19th century. After Pierre-Philippe Thomire (French, 1751-1843). Height 30”, width 14”. Estimate $1000-$2000
French, late 19th/ early 20th century. 18.75” tall x 7.5” wide at base $2000-$4000
American School, 20th century. “Still Life with Fishbowl”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Framed 30” x 36”, unframed 23.75” x 29.25”. Estimate $800-$1,200
Continental School, 19th century. “Gypsy Dance”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned, Framed 25” x 21.75”, unframed 16.25” x 13”. Estimate $800-$1200.
Italy, Late 17th/Early 18th century. Height 34”, width 41.5”, depth 17.5”. Estimate $2000-$4000.
Lot 863. English Regency Mahogany Serving Sideboard
Lot 864. Reed & Barton Stratford Sterling 4 Pc. Tea Set
Lot 865. J.B. Sword, American Farmyard Scene Oil, 19th C.
Lot 866. Pair of Gilt Accented Porcelain Urns on Stands
Lot 867. French Gothic Revival Oak Settle or Hall Tree
Lot 868. “The Death of General Montgomery”, 1798 Engraving
Lot 869. Hand Woven Turkish Mashad Rug
Lot 870. Audubon “White-Headed Eagle”, Bien Edition, c.1860
Lot 871. Pair of Edwardian Satinwood Painted Work Tables
English, circa 1800’s. Height 35.35”, width 69.6”, depth 30.5”. Estimate $2000-$4000.
Continental, first quarter of 20th century. Overall (on base) height 18”, width 8.5”, depth 7”. Estimate $1000-$2000.
9’8” x 15’4”. Estimate $1600-$2400.
Reed & Barton (American (Taunton, Massachusetts), circa 1950). Each marked on bottom. Height of teapot 8.5”. Tray measures 18.75” x 13”. Total weight 103.6 troy ounces. Estimate $3000-$5000.
French, Late 19th century. Height 81”, width 56”, depth 20”. Estimate $1500-$2500.
Audubon Bien Edition, John James Audubon (American, 1785-1851), “White-Headed Eagle with Yellow Catfish”, Plate 31 from Birds of America, No. 7. Framed 41.5” x 54.7”. Plate size 24.8” x 37.4”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
James Brade Sword (American/ Pennsylvania, 1839-1915). “In The Barnyard”, oil on canvas laid down on wood board, signed lower right “J.B. Sword”. Framed 18.75” x 21.75”, unframed 10” x 13.5”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
English, 18th century. “The Death of General Montgomery in The Battle of Quebec, December 1775”, by Clemens after a painting by John Trumbull. Framed 36.5” x 44.5”, sight size 22.75” x 30.75”. Estimate $1,200-$2,400
English, 20th Century, Width 15.3”, Depth 13.5”. Estimate $1500-$3000.
Lot 872. “Fishers on the Marsh”, 19th/20th C., American
Lot 873. English George III Mahogany Linen Press
Lot 874. Tiffany Furnaces Bronze & Favrile Glass Compote
Lot 875. Hand Woven Mahal Rug
Lot 876. Tiffany Furnaces Gilt Bronze & Favrile Glass Box
Lot 877. Set of 8 Jacobean Style Carved Oak Side Chairs
Lot 878. Regency Brass Bound Mahogany Campaign Lap Desk
Lot 879. Circle of F. Wagner, “Men Playing Dice”, O/C
Lot 880. Italian Baroque Walnut Carved Cassone Trunk
American School, late 19th/ early 20th century. “Fishers On The Marsh”, oil on canvas, signed lower left “Dupre”. Framed 22” x 26”, unframed 10” x 14”. Estimate $800-$1200
Wool. 8’ x 10’ Estimate $800-$1200
British, 19th Century. The lock stamped for Samson Mordan & Co., London with working key. Height 7.75”, width 19.75, depth 11.25”. Estimate $600-$900.
English, 19th century. Height 89.5”, width 45.5”, depth 21” Estimate $1200-$2400
American, 20th Century. Signed on underside Favrile, Louis C. Tiffany Furnaces Inc. 130, together with the firm’s monogrammed hallmark. Height 2”, width 6.25”, depth 3.75”. Estimate $600-$900.
Circle of Fritz Wagner (German, 1896-1939). “Men Playing Dice”, oil on canvas, signed lower right “P. Weber”. Framed 28.25” x 23.5”, unframed 22.5” x 17.75”. Estimate $800-$1,200
American, 20th Century. Marked to the underside Favrile, Louis C Tiffany Furnaces, Inc. beside hallmark and model number 505. Also engraved with the dates 1875-1925. Height 2.5”, diameter 8.25”. Estimate $500-$700.
English, Late 19th/ early 20th century. Armchair height 52”, width 21” (arm to arm), seat depth 15”, seat height 15.75”, side chair height 52”, width 21”, seat depth 15”, seat height 15.75”. Estimate $1500-$2500.
Italy, Late 17th/early 18th century. Height 24.75”, width 53”, depth 19.5”. Estimate $1500-$3000.
Lot 881. E.B. Herberte, Fox Hunting Scene, Oil, c. 1880
Lot 882. Italian Baroque Walnut Carved Cassone Trunk
Edward Benjamin Herberte (1857-1893). “Readying For the Fox Hunt” - 1880, oil on canvas, signed and dated lower left “E.B. Herbert”. Framed 21” x 25”, unframed 14.25” x 18.25”. Estimate $2000-$4000.
Italian, 17th century. Height 25”, width 57”, depth 19.5”. Estimate $2000-$4000.
Lot 883. E.B. Herberte “Fox Hunting”, Oil on Canvas, c.1881
Lot 884. English Regency Mahogany Secretaire Bookcase
Edward Benjamin Herberte (1857-1893). “Fox Hunt” - 1881, oil on canvas, signed and dated lower right “E.B. Herbert”. Framed 21.25” x 25”, unframed 14.25” x 18.25”. Estimate $2000-$4000.
English, Circa 1800. Height 89.25”, width 42.5”, depth 20.5”. Estimate $2000-$4000.
Lot 885. Pair of Patinated Bronze Figural Floor Torchieres
Lot 886. English Charles II Style Oak Five Drawer Chest
20th century. Approximate height 57.75”, diameter of base 16”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
English, Early 18th Century. Height width 35.5”, depth 20.8”. Estimate $1500-$3000.
Lot 887. Cast Iron Sculpture “Leo Tolstoy Pulling a Plough”
Lot 888. O/C “Animals Grazing in Winter”, WJ Muller 19th C.
Lot 889. Fine Antique Hand Woven Persian Area Rug
Lot 890. German Carved Walnut Schrank or Cabinet
Lot 891. Set of Large Wrought Iron Andirons & Tools
Lot 892. Fine Antique Hand Woven Persian Area Rug
Lot 893. Continental Paint Decorated & Upholstered Settee
Lot 894. Cast Iron Russian Kasli Farewell Kiss Sculpture
Lot 895. “Snowy Street Walk”, Oil, Late 19th/ Early 20th C.
Russian, c. 1880. ‘Leo Tolstoy Pulling a Plough’, cast iron sculpture, attributed to Anna Solovieva (19th C - Russian Federation). Marked to the underside in Cyrillic. Estimate $1500-$3000.
German, early 20th century. Height 72”, width 94.75”, depth 16.5”. Estimate $1000-$2000.
Continental, 19th Century. Height 33.75”, width 74”, seat depth 25”, seat height 19”. Estimate $1000-$2000.
William James Muller (English, 1812-1845). “Animals Grazing in Winter”, oil on wood board, signed lower right “WM”. Framed 13.5” x 15.25”, unframed 8” x 10”. Estimate $800-$1,200
20th century. Andirons 30.25” tall x 18” wide; guard 51” long; poker 35.5” long. Estimate $600-$800.
Russian, Early 20th Century. “The Farewell Kiss,” after a model by Lansere Evgeny Alexandrovich (1848-1886), painted iron sculpture. Signed. Height 8.5”, width 7.25”, depth 3.75”. Auction estimate $800-$1200.
Wool. Turn of the century. 91” x 51”. Estimate $2000-$4000
Wool. Turn of the century. 68” x 46” Estimate $1500-$3000
Continental School, late 19th/ early 20th century. “Snowy Street Walk”, oil on canvas. Estimate $700-$900
Lot 896. Pair of Continental Bronze & Crystal Girandoles
Lot 897. After Vermeer “The Art of Painting”, Oil on Canvas
Continental. 30.5” tall, 20” diameter. Estimate $500-$1000
After Johannes Vermeer (Dutch, 1632-1675) “The Art of Painting”, oil on canvas, unsigned. Framed 54” x 43”, unframed 48” x 36.5”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
Lot 898. Set of Louis XV Style Caned Back Arm Chairs
Lot 899. Fine Hand Woven Oushak Rug
20th century. 40.1” tall, 26” wide, 20.5” seat to floor. Estimate $2000-$4000
Wool. Measures 105 1/2” x 145 1/4”. Estimate $2000-$4000.
Lot 900. French Empire Portico Clock Signed Mathieu a Rouen
Lot 901. Regency Style Mahogany Twin Pedestal Dining Table
French, Early 19th century. Height 22.5”, width 15.8”, depth 4.15”. Estimate $3,000-$5,000
20th century. Height 29.25”, width 116.5” (with both leaves), depth 47.25” Estimate $3000-$5000
Lot 902. Miniature Portrait of an Indian Woman, 19th C.
Lot 903. Black Starr & Frost Sterling Clock Mounted Inkwell
Lot 904. Miniature Mourning Portrait Pendant, 19th C.
Lot 905. Men’s 14k Gold & Diamond Cluster Ring
Lot 906. English Oyster Veneered Bonnet Top Linen Press
Men’s ring with 7 round modern diamonds (diameter range 4.1-4.3mm, 2 carat total weight, color range J-K, clarity Si2) in 14k white gold above yellow gold ring shank. Total weight 11.4 grams, US ring size 11. Estimate $1500-$3000
English, 19th century. Height 82’, width 38”, depth 21.4”. Estimate $1800-$3600.
Lot 907. 14k Yellow Gold, Ruby & Diamond Ring
Lot 908. 18k Gold, Jadeite Jade & Diamond Bracelet
Lot 909. Comyns Sterling Repousse Vanity Set, Early 20th C.
Lot 910. Men’s 14k Gold & Diamond Cluster Ring
19th century. Sitter possibly Mumtaz Mahal, wife of the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan. Frame and painting apparently unmarked. Overall approximately 3.25” x 2.4”. Estimate $500-$700.
3 oblong, bezel set cabochon cut natural jadeite jade stones (each 2.1 x 9mm, with 2 natural, prong set modern round brilliant cut diamonds (each 4.0mm diameter, .48 carat total weight). Estimate $1200-$1800
Black, Starr & Frost (American, 1875-1925). Marked on face of clock. Overall weight 40.115 troy ounces. Pedestal 4 3/8” tall x 5 1/8” wide at bottom. Watch 66mm in diameter, weighing 265 grams. Estimate $800-$1200.
English, early 20th century, William Comyns & Sons (London, 1859- ). Beveled hand mirror (11.25” long), hairbrush (10” long), two shoe brushes (7” long), hair comb (7.75” long). Marked. Case measures 17” x 8.5” x 3.75”. Estimate $400-$600
Likely English,19th century. Overall approximate size 3.25” x 2.3”. $600-$900.
Ladies ring with 14k yellow gold band, center gemstone in the form of a glass filled ruby of medium red color, with 72 round brilliant cut diamonds (1.50 carat total weight) US ring size 5.5. Estimate $1000-$1500.
With 17 natural, modern round brilliant diamonds (3.5 carats total weight, color range J-K, average clarity I1) Total weight 15.1 grams. US ring size 10.75. Estimate $3000-$5000
Lot 911. Jaeger-LeCoultre Miniature Travel Alarm Clock
Lot 912. Chippendale Style Mahogany Bachelors Chest
Lot 913. Jaeger-LeCoultre Chronoflite Calendar Clock
Lot 914. Scarce Louis Vuitton Hanging Laundry or Duffel Bag
Lot 915. Fine Hand Woven Persian Mashad
Lot 916. Ladies 10k White Gold & Diamond Pendant w/ Chain
Lot 917. Jaeger-LeCoultre “Rue de la Paix” Lamp Post Clock
Lot 918. English Georgian Burled Walnut 5-Drawer Chest
Lot 919. Art Deco Brass Desk Clock w/ Rotating Time Display
Swiss, 20th century. Marked with 8 under handles and with moving date below. Height 2.5”, width 2.25”, depth 1.125”. Estimate $200-$400.
Marked on brass hanging handle “Louis Vuitton”.Embossed on bottom cowhide “Louis Vuitton, Paris, Made in France”. Length 42”. Estimate $500-$700
Swiss, 20th century. Circa 1960s. Dial and back of clock case marked with manufacturer. Height 11.125”. $400-$600.
English, 19th century. Height 32”, width 35”, depth 21”. Estimate $1200-$1800.
Wool. Iran. Torrang pattern. Measures 240” x 335”. Estimate $1200-$2400.
English, 19th century or later. Height 42,75”, width 48”, depth 20.5”. Estimate $700-$1000.
Marked on face. 5.25” diameter at base, 4.25” diameter of face Estimate $1500-$3000
10k gold with 23 round full cut diamonds (each 1mm, total weight .12 carats, color range: H-I, clarity range Si1-Si2) and 15 round full cut diamonds (each 2mm, total weight .45 carats, color: fancy chocolate brown). 16” chain. Estimate $400-$600
Height 4.25”, width 6.5”, depth 1.9” Estimate $400-$600
Lot 920. 18 C. English Mahogany Slant Front Bureau
Lot 921. Hand Woven Persian Kerman Rug w/ Flower Motif
English, circa 1780. Height 43.5”, width 48”, depth 20.5”. Estimate $1800-$3600.
Wool. 112.5” x 145” Estimate $1400-$2400
Lot 922. Scrolled Iron Trestle Table w/ Distressed Oak Top
Lot 923. H. Timmermans, “The Cobblers”, 19th C. Belgian O/C
Overall 96” long x 45 5/8” wide. Table base 78 1/2 long x 35 1/4” wide. Estimate $2000-$4000
Henri Timmermans (Belgian, 1858-1942). “Die Cobblers (The Cobblers)”, oil on canvas, signed lower right “H. Timmermans”. Framed 46.5” x 37.5”, unframed 36.25” x 26.25”. Estimate $2,000-$4,000
Lot 924. English Tortoiseshell Tea Caddy, 19th C.
Lot 925. Set of 10 Regence Style Dining Armchairs
English, 19th century. Height 4”, width 6.4”, depth 3.75”. Estimate $1,800-$3,600
Continental, 20th century. Master armchair height 50.75”, width 22.5”(arm to arm), seat depth 19.5”, seat height 18.5”. Armchair height 46.5”, width 22.5” (arm to arm), seat depth 19.5”, seat height 18.5”. Estimate $1500-$3000.
Lot 926. English George III Mahogany Chest on Chest
Lot 927. Hand Woven Room Size Rug
English, Late 18th century. Height 72”, width 44.5”, depth 20.5”. Estimate $1500-$3000.
Wool. 9’ x 13’ Estimate $1000-$2000
Lot 928. Pair of Dore Bronze & Marble Cassoulets
Lot 929. Follower of Pieter de Hooch, Figures In Interior
French, Late 19th/ early 20th century. Height 18.9”, diameter of bottom 5.4”. Estimate $3000-$5000.
Follower of Pieter de Hooch (Netherlandish, 1629-1688). “Leaving Home”, oil on canvas, signed lower right “Pieter de Hooch”. Framed 34” x 29.5”, unframed 25.75” x 21.5”. Alternate spelling of artist’s name “Hoogh” or “Hooghe”. Estimate $4000-$6000.
Lot 930. Italian Walnut Two Drawer Serpentine Commode
Lot 931. Neoclassical Style Pale Blue Painted Cabinet
Italian, Early 19th Century. Approximate height 35”, width 49.75”, depth 24.25”. Auction estimate $1500-$3000.
20th century. Height 90.5”, width 62”, depth 16.25”. Estimate $1600-$2400
Lot 932. Diamond, Sapphire & Platinum Art Deco Ring
Lot 933. Mikimoto Pearl Strand w/ Diamond Clasp
Center stone natural, bezel set, old mine oval diamond (c. 1880-1890, 6.7x5.57x4.05mm, 1.03 carats, color range J-K, clarity range VS1-VS2) w/ synthetic sapphire and natural, bead set, old mine and old European cut diamond accents (0.5 carat total weight). US ring size 7. Estimate $6000-$8000
South Sea cultured pearl strand with 43 dark charcoal or gun metal color, round to near round, grade A+ pearls (measuring approximately 9-11mm). With 18k white gold star designed clasp with accent diamonds (.45 carat total weight). Marked 18k. Length 17.5�. Estimate $5000-$7000.
Lot 934. Mine Cut Diamond Ring
Lot 935. Men’s 14k Yellow & Diamond Signet Ring
Antique platinum. Large single old mine, natural, bezel set diamond at center (9.94x9.36x5.5mm, 3.25 carats, color range X-Z, clarity range VS1-VS2) on a platinum and 14k white gold half shank. Total weight 7.8 grams. US ring size 8.5. Estimate $4500-$8000
14k gold. Center stone, modern cut, natural, bezel set, oval diamond (9.0x6.35x3.7mm, 1.35 carats, color range R-T, clarity range Si1) with 14 bead set, modern round brilliant diamonds (1.9mm diameter each, .35 carats total weight, color range R-T, clarity range I1). US ring size 10. Estimate $4200-$5800.
Lot 936. Ladies 14k Gold, Ruby & Diamond Ring
Lot 937. Art Deco Platinum, Diamond & Sapphire Bar Pin
14k yellow gold. One large natural prong set pear shaped cabochon ruby (20.0x13.58x8.9mm, 23.68 carats, color: dark purplish red, clarity: opaque) with 16 old European accent diamonds (2.5 carats total weight, color rangeJK, clarity range VS2-Si2). US ring size 7.5. Estimate $3000-$5000.
Central synthetic, bezel set, ixed round cut sapphire (7mm in diameter, dark blue color) with 42 accent natural, bezel set, and beat set old mine and old European diamonds (5.76 carat total weight, color range: J-L). Overall 58x23x4mm, 13.7 grams. Estimate $6000-$8000.
Lot 938. George I Burled Walnut 2-Door Chest w/ Drawer
Lot 939. Fine Hand Woven Silk Area Rug, Signed
English, 18th century. Overall height 37.5”, width 51.3”, depth 26”. Estimate $3,000-$5,000
Silk. 3.5’ x 5’ Estimate $2000-$4000
Lot 940. British, “View on the Lake”, Signed 1872, Oil
Lot 941. George II Carved Oak Chest on Stand
Christopher Potten (British, 1849-1934). “View on the Lake” - 1872, oil on canvas, signed and dated lower right “Christopher Potten 1872”. Framed 30.75” x 54.75”, unframed 24.25” x 48”. Estimate $2000-$4000.
English, 18th century. Height 60.5”, width 39”, depth 23”. Estimate $1500-$3000.
Lot 942. Important English Regency Schoolmaster’s Desk
Lot 943. 19th C. Tortoiseshell Tea Caddy with Ivory Accents
English, early 19th century. Mahogany. Height 39.25”, width 55”, depth 28.75”. Estimate $2500-$5000
English, 19th century. 4 1/8” tall x 6 1/8” wide x 4” deep. Estimate $1,800-$3,600
Lot 944. Early Flemish Verdure Tapestry w/ Single Bird
Lot 945. Large American Victorian Two Door Armoire
Lot 946. Diamant, Early 20th C. Oil, New York Harbor Scene
Lot 947. 19th Century Georgian Mahogany Secretaire Bookcase
Flemish, Late 17th/ early 18th century. 87” x 59” Estimate $2000-$4000
David S. Diamant (American/ Missouri, 1849-1912). “New York Harbor”-1902, oil on canvas, signed and dated lower right “D.S. Diamant, New York”. Framed 28” x 36.5”, unframed sight size 27.75” x 19”. Estimate $3000-$5000.
American, 19th century. Height 112”, width 66”, depth 25” Provenance: Mimosa Hall, Roswell, Georgia Estimate $2000-$4000
English, early 19th century. Height 89.25”, width 45”, depth 23” Estimate $1500-$3000
Lot 948. H. H. Means, “Young Girl with Rolling Horse”, O/C
Lot 949. Jacobean Style Oak Parquetry Draw Leaf Table
Lot 950. 19th Century, “Figures in A Tavern”, Oil on Canvas
Lot 951. Marble Top Iron Framed Console Table
Lot 952. Pair of Empire Style Figural Candelabra
Lot 953. Italian Style Oval Giltwood Wall Mirror
Lot 954. “Creek At Autumn”, Continental Oil on Canvas
Lot 955. Monumental Mahogany Breakfront Bibliotheque
Lot 956. Hand Woven Kerman Hallway Runner
Helen Means (American, 20th century). ‘Young Girl with Rolling Horse”, oil on canvas, signed lower right H. H. Means”. Framed 54.5” x 40”, unframed 48.25” x 34.25”. Estimate $700-$900.
20th century. Height 36.5”, width 44”, depth 17” Estimate $900-$1200
Continental School, 20th century. “Creek at Autumn”, oil on canvas, indistinguishable signed lower right. Framed 28.5” x 38.5”, unframed 19.75” x 30.25”. Estimate $800-$900
Continental, Late 19th century. Height 30”, width 78.3 (closed), 125.3” (open, each leaf 23.5”), depth 39.25”. Estimate $1000-$2000.
Last half of 20th century. Height 17.75”, width (across arms) 7”, depth 5.5”. Estimate $800-$1200.
American, 20th century. Height 74”, width 96”, depth 23” Estimate $1500-$3000
English, 19th century. “Figures in a Tavern”, oil on canvas, signed lower right “W.M. Hay”. Framed 31.75” x 41.75”, unframed 22.75” x 32.5”. Estimate $1500-$3000
20th century. Overall 41” x 34.25”. Estimate $600-$800.
Wool. 4’1” x 17’ Estimate $800-$1200
Lot 957. Edwardian Demi-lune China or Display Cabinet
Lot 958. 4 19th C. Col. Engravings of British Mansions
English, circa 1880. Height 69.25”, width 45”, depth 15”. Estimate $1000-$2000.
English, 19th century. Four hand colored engravings by Colen Campbell (British, 1676-1729) after H. Hulsbergh for “Vitruvius Britannicus” pub. in London between 1715 and 1725. Eaton Hall”, “Goodwood in Sussex”, “Belton in Lincolnshire”, and “Seaton Delaval”. Framed 22.75” x 27.5”, sight size 10.5” x 15.25”. Estimate $600-$900.
Lot 959. Pair of Venetian Style Floral & Swag Motif Mirrors
Lot 960. English Georgian Mahogany Partner’s Desk
Contemporary, Venetian Style. Unmarked. Approximate height 42”, width 20”. Estimate $600-$900
English 19th century. Height 30”, width 60”, depth 41”. Estimate $1000-$2000.
Lot 961. Louis Philippe Style Walnut Double Door Armoire
Lot 962. 19th C. “Still Life with Apples”, Oil on Canvas
Height 82”, width 46”, depth 18” Estimate $800-$1200
American School, 19th century. “Still Life with Apples”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Framed 30.75” x 22.75”, unframed 24” x 16”. Estimate $500-$700
Lot 963. Italian Baroque Style Walnut Refectory Table
Lot 964. Fine Hand Woven Persian Sarouk Rug
Lot 965. “Battle of Trafalgar” War Scene Engraving, 19th C.
Lot 966. Continental School, “Beggars”, Oil on Canvas
Lot 967. Julia Gray Ltd. Cream Velvet Serpentine Back Sofa
Lot 968. French Majolica Barbotine Vase w/Bird & Flowers
Lot 969. Set of Four 18th C. Staircase Engravings
Lot 970. Mahogany & Glass Display Cabinet, Dolphin Accents
Lot 971. Collection of 7 Pieces of Water Lily Majolica
Lot 972. Pair of Louis XV Style Flame Stitch Fauleuils
Lot 973. English School, “Springtime Landscape”, O/B
Lot 974. English School, “Springtime Landscape”, O/B
Italian, 19th century. Height 30.5”, width 46”, depth 23.5”. Estimate $700$900.
Continental School, late 19th/ early 20th century. “Beggars”, oil on wood board, apparently unsigned. Framed 31.5” x 28.5”, unframed 24.75” x 20.75”. Estimate $600-$800
English, mid 18th century. From “The British Architect; or, The Builder’s Treasury of Staircases” by Abraham Swan with engravings by Edward Rooker, Framed 22” x 16.5”, unframed sight size 14.25” x 9”. Estimate $400-$600
Height 42”, width arm to arm 24”, seat depth 21”, seat height 15” Estimate $900-$1800
Semi Antique. Wool. 5’ x 8’ Estimate $800-$1200
American, 20th century. Label below cushion for Julia Gray Ltd, New York, Atlanta. 32” tall x 81.5” wide x 31.5” deep. Estimate $500-$700
American, 20th century. Overall height 61.25”, width 69.75”, depth 19.75”. Estimate $500-$700
English School, early 20th century. “Springtime Landscape”, oil on artist’s board behind glass, signed lower left of center “H. M. Jackson”. Framed 18.25” x 24”, unframed 12.5” x 18.5”. Estimate $600-$800
English, mid 19th century. “Battle of Trafalgar and Death of Lord Viscount Nelson” - 1837, engraved by R. Cooper after a drawing by W.M. Craig, inscribed by Edward Orme. Framed 31” x 35”, sight size 18.75” x 22.75”. Estimate $500-$700
French, Late 19th century (circa 1890). Incised “4S-1” or “45-1” on underside. Height 13.1”, width 3.9”, depth 5.5”. Estimate $200-$400.
20th century. Plates, unmarked (diameter 9.25”); serving dish (height 2.8”, diameter 9.4”). Estimate $400-$600.
20th century. Each panel 70.75” tall x 25” wide. Estimate $500-$700
Lot 975. Saga Mink Black Ladies Fur Coat or Jacket
Lot 976. Group of 4 Veil Clips & 1 Tussie-Mussie Holder
Lot 977. Sterling Cig. Case & Silvered Calling Card Holder
Lot 978. Figural Carved Ivory Handled and Footed Parasol
Lot 979. Vintage Cosmopolitan Mink and Lambskin Jacket
Lot 980. Henry Birks & Sons Crescent Moon Dresser Clock
Lot 981. Pair of Ladies Tortoiseshell & MOP Lorgnettes
Lot 982. French, 925 Sterling Eterna Pocket Watch Lighter
Lot 983. Parasol w/ Carved Dog’s Head Handle w/ Glass Eyes
Label on interior “SAGA MINK GUARANTEE OF QUALITY”, additional label on interior “MAR JINDO FUR SALONS”. Collar to bottom of coat 27”. Sleeve length from shoulder seam 24”. Shoulders across 20.25”. Estimate $400-$600
Late 18th/ early 19th century. Length of handle 4.5” tall, length of foot 1.75” tall, overall height 25.25”. Estimate $600-$800.
Late 19th/ early 20th century. Chain and glasses apparently unmarked. Length of chain 34.5”. Length of lorgnette 6”. Estimate $100-$200.
Late 19th/ early 20th century. Tussie-mussie, 5” tall; R. Wallace & Sons sterling veil clip, 6.25” long; gold tone veil clip, 4.5” long; gold tone veil clip, 2.75” long; large claw form veil clip, 3.5” long. Estimate $300-$500.
Stamped throughout ‘Geissler’ with a “Made in Greece” tag also labeled for retailer ‘Cosmopolitan California’. 29” long, 16” shoulder to shoulder, 27” sleeve length. Estimate $300-$500
French, early 20th century. Marked on bottom with maker’s mark, patent number, and sterling mark. 50mm tall x 36mm wide. Estimate $500-$700.
19th century. Cigarette case, marked on interior of case “STERLING”, 3.25” x 2.75”, weight 1.80 troy ounces; calling card case, inscribed on bottom “N.H.F.D. 1889”, 3.75” x 2.5”. Estimate $150-$300.
French, late 19th/ early 20th century. Movement marked on back “France”, face with retailer’s mark “Henry Birks & Sons, Montreal” and “France”. Overall 7.75” tall, crystal ball face 3” diameter. Estimate $400-$600.
37.5” tall. Estimate $150-$300.
Lot 984. Ladies Art Nouveau Enamel & Pearl Flower Brooch
Lot 985. 18th C. Louis XV Marble Top & Walnut Buffet
Lot 986. Green Jadeite Jade & Rose Cut Diamond Brooch
Lot 987. 4 French Architectural Engravings, Column Details
Lot 988. Hand Woven Persian Altar Rug
Lot 989. 2 J. Kip Col. Engravings - Hampton & Williamstrip
Lot 990. 22k Yellow Gold Thai Bhat Bracelent
Lot 991. Ladies 14k Gold & Spinel Hand Fabricated Ring
Lot 992. Group of 3 American Silver Metal Pocket Knives
Lot 993. American Empire Style Mahogany 4-Drawer Commode
Lot 994. 19th C. Engraving, Duke of Wellington at Waterloo
Lot 995. Hand Made French Aubusson Tapestry Rug
Early 20th century. Possibly marked 14 for 14k gold. 1.2” x 1.1” Estimate $300-$500
French, late 19th century. Four engravings from “Palais Et Chateaux de France” by Claude Sauvageot. Larger two prints: framed 23.5” x 18.5”, sight size 13.75” x 9”; smaller two prints framed 22.75” x 18”, sight size 14” x 9.75”. Estimate $300-$500.
Length 78” Total weight 12.5 grams Estimate $400-$600
Height 34”, width 51.5”, depth 25.75” Estimate $400-$600
French, 18th century. Height 38.25”, width 56”, depth 24.5” Estimate $2000-$4000
Wool. Thick Pile. 7’3” x 10’ Estimate $800-$1200
14k white and yellow gold, with one emerald cut white spinel (10.2x8x 5.1mm, 3.5 carats). Total weight of ring 8.7 grams. Estimate $400-$600
English, mid 19th century. Frederick Bromley (fl. 1856-1860) after the painting by A. Cooper, “Wellington at Waterloo” 1837, published London 1837. Inscribed below image. Framed 31.5” x 35”, sight size 21.25 x 25”. Estimate $300-$500
Art Deco, c. 1920-1930. With 18 natural rose cut bead set diamonds (.50 total carat weight, color range J-L, clarity range I1). 49x35mm. Estimate $400-$600
Johannes “Jan” Kip (Netherlandish/ English, c.1652-1722). “Williamstrip”, inscribed below image (sight size 16.75” x 17.25”); and “Hampton”, inscribed below image (sight size 15.25” x 18.75”). Framed 24.75” x 27.75. Estimate $600-$900.
American, 20th century. Schrade & Walden switchblade, marked, 3 3/8” long closed; Gorham pocket knife, marked, 2 7/8” long closed; Sheffield pocket knife, marked, 2 7/8” long closed. Estimate $200-$400.
French. Overall measures 26 1/2” x 57”. Estimate $400-$800.
Lot 996. Ebonized Bamboo Cane w/ Rounded Top
Lot 997. 19th Century Gothic Revival Oak Corner Cabinet
36.5” tall Estimate $200-$400
English, 19th century. Height 74.25”, width, 36.25”, depth 25” Estimate $800-$1200
Lot 998. Pair of 14k Gold & Diamond Floral Motif Earrings
Lot 999. 14k Gold Mounted Bamboo Cane w/ Hidden Pencil
14k yellow gold. Pair of earrings with 78 natural bead set, single cut diamonds (overall .3 carats, color range G-H, clarity range Si1). Hallmarked “OG”. Each earring 1.25” x .5”. Total weight 6.3 grams. Estimate $400-$600
English. Ferrule marked “Briggs” with 12.5 assay mark for 12k gold and maker’s mark “CD”. Length 38.25” Estimate $400-$600
Lot 1000. Chinese Yixing Clay Teapot w/ Prunus Fruit Finial
Lot 1001. RFS & Co. Black Cane with Rolled Gold Top
Chinese. 4.125” tall s 6” handle to spout Estimate $600-$800
Top of cane monogrammed “J.T. Bell” and stamped “R.F.S. & Co.” 33.6” tall Estimate $200-$400
Lot 1002. Pair of Architectural Engravings of English Houses
Lot 1003. Italian Renaissance Style Oak Dining Table
Lot 1004. Group of 4 Meissen/Dresden Blue & White Plates
Lot 1005. Figural Print of Garrick in Character of Richard III
Lot 1006. French LXV Style Marble Top Giltwood Console Table
Lot 1007. Gilt Punch Bowl, Joseph Schachtel, German c. 1900
Lot 1008. H. P. Share, O/C of a Laughing Man, 19th C.
Lot 1009. Pair of Chippendale Style Mahogany Side Chairs
Lot 1010. Treenware Tobacco Jar & 2 Tea Caddy’s
Lot 1011. English Oak Gateleg Wake or Hunt Table
Lot 1012. Collection of 9 Wedgwood Majolica Plates
Lot 1013. Group of 16 18th/19th Century Leather Bound Books
English, 19th century. “Sunbury in the Count of Surrey” and “Beaconsfield in Buckingham-shire”, each inscribed below image. Framed 26” x 32”, unframed 11” x 17.75”. Estimate $400-$600.
“David Garrick as Richard III” by William Hogarth and Charles Grignion the Elder after William Hogarth, published 1746. Framed 26.75” x 31”, sight size 17.25” x 21.25”. Estimate $200-$400
Henry Pruett Share, (American/ New York/ California, 1853-1905). “Laughing Man”, oil on canvas, signed lower left “H. Share”. Framed 14.75” x 12.75”, unframed 10” x 8”. Estimate $300-$500.
English, early 18th century. Height 17.5”, width 48.5”, depth closed 14”, depth opened 34” Estimate $600-$900
Height 31.75”, width 98”, depth 41” Estimate $800-$1200
French, 20th century. Height 36”, width 47”, depth 14”. Estimate $500-$700.
19th century. Height 38”, width 22.5”, seat depth “, seat height 17.5”. Estimate $500-$800.
English, Late 19th/ early 20th century. Green grape leaf motif plates (diameter 8”), amber grape motif plates (diameter 8.125”), floral plates (diameter 9.25”). All marked. Estimate $600-$900.
19th century. Dresden plates stamped Dresden Opaque China (diameter 9.8”), Meissen plates incised stamped Meissen (diameter 9”). Estimate $150-$300.
German, c. 1900. Joseph Schachtel (Germany/ Charlottenbrunn, 1859-1920). Incised mark on bottom “J.S. Germany 4”, painted mark above glaze on bottom “HTP 1900”. 17” in diameter x 7.75” tall. Estimate $500-$700.
Tobacco jar (6.75” tall), inset with farthing coin to the underside (ELIZABETH II DEI GRATIA REGINA F: D:). Smaller tea caddy height 4”, width 7.75”, depth 4.5”. Larger tea caddy height 5”, width 8.6”, depth 6.75”. Estimate $500-$700
Estimate $300-$500.
Lot 1014. After Casteels, “Rooster, Hen in Landscape”, O/C
Lot 1015. Group of Two Majolica Rooster Dishes
Lot 1016. Pair of German Inlaid Mantle Clocks
Lot 1017. Collection of 7 Children’s & Educational Books
Lot 1018. Louis XV Style Mahogany Queen Bed
Lot 1019. Pair of 19th Century Etchings of European Mills
Lot 1020. French Figural Majolica Pig Form Pitcher
Lot 1021. English Registered Inkstand and Copying Press
Lot 1022. Trio of Majolica Figural Pitchers of Birds
Lot 1023. Group of 4 French Leather Bound Books
Lot 1024. Mahogany Straight Leg Chippendale Table, 18th C.
Lot 1025. Group of Three British Genre Scene Engravings
A 20th century copy after Pieter Casteels’ (Flemish, 1684-1749) “A Rooster, Hen, Ducks, and Other Birds in a Landscape”, oil on canvas. Estimate $150-$300.
Estimate $200-$400.
French, Late 19th/ early 20th century. Unmarked. Height 9” Estimate $150-$300.
Estimate $500-$700.
Late 19th/ early 20th century. Rooster dish, stamped on bottom “G.D. Paris Depose”, 6.75” tall x 6.25” wide; covered dish, marked on bottom “Made in Czechoslovakia”, 6.5” tall x 4.5” diameter at base. Estimate $200-$400.
20th century. Headboard 61” x 58.5”, footboard 25.5” x 60”. Estimate $200-$400.
English, Circa 1856. S Mordan & Co. Stamped “S Mordan & Co., London, Rec March 4th, 1856, NO 3183”. Height 11”, width 15”, depth 12.5”. Estimate $300-$500.
18th century (circa 1765). Height 27.75”, width 47.75”, depth 16.5”, each leaf 15.25”. Estimate $500-$700
20th Century, German. One marked Mercedes for Gebrüder Hauser, the other for Hamburg Amerikanische Uhrenfabrik, Germany. Mercedes height 6.15”x4.6”x2.6”. Hauser 8.75”x6”x2.75”. Estimate $200-$400
English, late 19th century. “An Old English Mill” and “An Old German Mill” both published in 1881 in The Art Journal. Framed 16” x 12”, unframed sight size 11” x 7.25”. Estimate $150-$300
French, 19th and 20th century. “Je Chante Clair” pitcher, 11.5” tall; 2 Clement duck pitchers, each 11” tall, marked on bottom. Estimate $200-$400.
“South West View of West Gate Canterbury”, “Longford in Wiltshire the Seat of the Earl of Radnor”, and “Armfton in Herefordshire, the Seat of Francis Woodhoufe Esq.” Framed 12.5” x 14.25”, sight size 7.5” x 6”. Estimate $200-$400
Lot 1026. English Oak Flip Top Table, Late 19th C.
Lot 1027. “Les Thermes” 19th C. Architectural Print
Lot 1028. Steuben Glass Vase w/Applied Black Thread Motif
Lot 1029. Pair of 19th C. Hand Colored Lithos, After Gould
Lot 1030. Bridges Walking Stick w/Facial Motif
Lot 1031. Renaissance Style Stained Mahogany Bedstead
Lot 1032. Celadon Glazed Candleholder w/ Poinsettia Motif
Lot 1033. Group of 30+ Glass Stoppers, Many Large & Round
Lot 1034. Urn Shaped Lamp w/ Florentine Design
Lot 1035. Group of Sterling Napkin Rings and Silver Plate
Lot 1036. After Van Dyck, “Pierre Paul Rubens” Engraving
Lot 1037. Carved Oak Floral Upholstered Armchair, 20th C.
English, Late 19th century (circa 1880). Height 26.5”, width 35.5”, depth 37”. Estimate $500-$700.
Late 19th century. After John Gould (English, 1804-1881) and Henry Constantine Richter (English, 1821-1902), published by Hullmandel & Walton. Framed 29.75” x 23.75”. Sight size 19.75” x 13.75”. Estimate $150-$300.
20th century. impressed illegible marks to the interior of foot. Height 15”. Estimate $200-$400.
Lunt napkin ring, 2.25” long; Alvin napkin ring, 2.5” long; sterling napkin ring, 1.5” diameter; sterling sugar cube holder, 7” long; silver plate knife rest, 3.25” long; silver plate snuffer scissors, 6.25” long. Estimate $100-$250.
19th century. Framed 23.75” x 27”, sight size 13” x 16.5”. Estimate $150$300.
Bridges, 20th century. Marked lower left “C.E.P.E. Inc.”. Approximate length 36.25”. Auction Estimate $50-$150.
19th/20th century. All apparently unmarked. Ranging in size from 1.5” to 5”. Estimate $300-$500.
French, 18th century. After Anthony van Dyck (Flemish, 15991641), “Pierre Paul Rubens”, engraved by Gerard Audran (French, 1640-1703) and published in Paris in 1712. Framed 30.25” x 24.75”, sight size 20.5” x 15”. Estimate $100-$300
Apparently unmarked. Height 6.8”, diameter of opening at top 5”. Estimate $100-$200.
Headboard height 67”, width 71.75”, depth 5.25”. Footboard height 40.5”. Estimate $600-$900.
Height 27” Estimate $100-$300
20th century. Height 42.75”, width arm to arm 26.75”, depth 24”, seat to floor 17.25” Estimate $100-$200
Lot 1038. Collection of 8 Assorted Perfume Bottles
Lot 1039. Group of 3 Architectural Prints of Columns
Lot 1040. Art Nouveau Leaf Decorated Table Clock
Lot 1041. Pair of Indian Black & Gold Metal Floor Urns
Lot 1042. Collection of Three Triangular Loose Amethysts
Lot 1043. Engraving after F. Flameng, “Vive L’Empereur”
Lot 1044. Two Architectural Engravings of Roman Arches
Lot 1045. Murano Art Glass Figural Sculptural Group
Lot 1046. Collection of 3 Majolica Corn Motif Pitchers
Lot 1047. Group of Two Sets of Wood Encased Weight Sets
Lot 1048. Pair of Hand Colored Lithographs of Roman Women
Lot 1049. Collection of 8 Glass & Crystal Perfume Bottles
All appear to be unmarked. Height of taller frosted perfume bottle approximately 5.7”. Height of bottle with feather motif metal surround 6.3”. Auction Estimate $200-$400.
Indian, 20th century. 35 1/4” tall x 8 1/8” diameter at base. Estimate $300-$500.
Continental, 19th/ 20th century. “Arcus Gallieni”, framed 29.5” x 31”, sight size 16” x 17.5”; “Temple of Janus”, framed 28” x 29.5”, sight size 13.75” x 17.25”. Estimate $300-$500.
Larger set, 7.75” x 3.25” x 3.5”; smaller set, 4.25” x 1.75” x 1.75”. Estimate $200-$400.
19th/ 20th century. One: sight size 15.5” x 10.75”; two: sight size 15.25” x 10.5”, three: sight size 15.5” x 11”. Framed 25.75” x 20.5”. Estimate $300-$500.
Largest 8.25 carats; two smaller gems 3.93 carats and 4.35 carats. Estimate $50-$100.
Italian, 20th century. Height 10.5”, width 10”, depth 6.5”. Estimate $200-$400.
After Pierre Oliver Joseph Coomans (Belgian, 1816-1889). Late 19th/ early 20th century, “La Voix De La Mern - The Voice of the Sea” and “Chants du Ciel - Nature’s Songs”. Framed 32” x 26”, sight size 25” x 18.75”. Estimate $200-$400
Early 20th century. Height 5.75”, width 3.6”, depth 3.4” Estimate $200-$400
A. Boulard after Francois Flameng (French, 1856-1923). ‘Vive L’Empereur’, hand colored engraving, pub 1899. Framed 39” x 50.5”, sight size 21.75” x 33”. Estimate $150-$300.
Late 19th/Early 20th century. The largest marked with impressed mark on bottom “4L K”. Height of tallest 10.125”, height of middle sized pitcher 9”, height of smallest 7.75”. Estimate $300-$500.
Height of zippered perfume bottle 4.75”. Height of Czech bottle 5.75”. Estimate $100-$300.
Lot 1050. Pair of Hand Colored 19th C. Botanical Prints
Lot 1051. Late 19th C. Wooden Cane w/ Rolled Gold Handle
Lot 1052. “The Putting Green”, Hand Colored 19th C. Print
Lot 1053. Wooden Flute/ Musica Instrument Cane w/ Ivory Top
Lot 1054. After G. Allezard, Pair of Colored Ship Engravings
Lot 1055. Collapsible Bamboo Handled Cane w/ Sterling Mount
Lot 1056. Hand Colored Print of Battle of Tamasi, Sudan War
Lot 1057. 2 Wooden Walking Sticks or Canes, Horn & Sterling
Lot 1058. After Bartolozzi, Hand Colored Genre Engravings
Lot 1059. RFS & Co. Ebonized Cane w/ Rolled Gold Floral Handle
Lot 1060. Two Architectural Engravings of Arches in Arles
Lot 1061. 2 Ebonized Walking Stic Canes w/ Sterling Silver
Daffodil, framed 17.5” x 14”, Blue Bell, framed 16.75” x 13.25” Estimate $150-$300
35.6” tall Estimate $100-$200.
After W.H. Overend (English, 1851-1898) and Melton Prior (English, 1845-1910). “The War in Soudan”, hand colored engraving. Sight size 14.25” x 41”. Estimate $150-$300.
Marked on collar ‘R.F.S. & Co. 33.5” tall Estimate $200-$400
Late 19th century. 35.9” tall Estimate $200-$400
20th century. After Guiseppe Allezard (Italian, 19th century). Inscribed below image within plate lower left “Allezard” and lower right “Fambrini”. Framed 21.25” x 24.25”, sight size 11.5” x 15”. Auction estimate $150-$300.
19th century. One with bone handle, c. 1835, 31.25” tall; one with antler or horn handle, 34.5” tall. Estimate $300-$500
English, 19th century. By H. Revoil after J. Penel. “Porte de N.D. Des Aliscamps, Pres Arles” and “Arc A L’Entree Des Aliscamps, Pres Arles”. Inscribed below image. Framed 24.75” x 20”, sight size 15.25” x 11. Estimate $150-$300.
**British, last quarter 19th century. After “The Putting Green” by Douglas Adams (British, 1853-1920), originally painted in 1893, print published in 1894 by Henry Graves & Co. in London. Estimate $200-$400
Sterling marked. 31.75” tall Estimate $100-$300
Continental, late 19th/ early 20th century. After those done by Francesco Bartolozzi (Italian, 1727-1815) after the paintings by Giuseppe Zocchi (Italian, Florence 1711–1767), Framed 11.25” x 12.75”, sight size 4.75” x 6.25”. Estimate $200-$400
One with black fitted handle, 35.25” tall; one with William Hair Haseler hallmark, c. 1910, 34” tall. Estimate $400-$600
Lot 1062. Chelsea Base & Ball Clock w/Copper Bronze Finish
Lot 1063. French Aubusson Style Figural Tapestry
Lot 1064. English Majolica Lidded Sardine Box
Lot 1065. Oil Portrait of A Distinguished Elderly Woman
Lot 1066. Classic 14k Yellow Gold Charm Bracelet
Lot 1067. Collection of Over 32 Glass & Crystal Stoppers
Lot 1068. Loose Unset Ametrine Gemstone (23.8 Carats)
Lot 1069. Early 20th Century Lidded Copper Wash Basin
Lot 1070. French Majolica Yellow Squash Covered Dish
Lot 1071. Figural Portrait of a Tudor Gentleman, 20th C.
Lot 1072. Hand Woven Chinese Area Rug
Lot 1073. Figural Portrait of a Tudor Lady, 20th C.
Chelsea Clock Company (American, Last quarter of 20th century). Overall height 9”, width 8.75”, depth 3.25”, diameter of front of circular case 7.25”. Estimate $300-$500
British, late 19th/ early 20th century. “Portrait of a Distinguished Elderly Lady”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Framed 13” x 12.25”, unframed 7 1/8” x 6 1/8”. Estimate $400-$600
23.85 carats. Total weight of gem 4.8 grams. Estimate $250-$500.
Azorin (Peruvian, Contemporary), “Courtly Gentleman”, oil on canvas, signed lower left of figure. Framed 32.25” x 28.25”. Unframed 24” x 20”. Estimate $200-$400.
20th century. 112.25” x 47.5” wide. Estimate $150-$300.
14k yellow gold, marked “Peru” and “Charpas”. 6.5” long. Total weight 8.8 grams. Estimate $150-$300.
Likely English or American. 27.25” long x 12.5” wide x 15” tall Estimate $150-$300
Wool, synthetic silk finish. 7’6” x 5’ Estimate $400-$800
English, Late 19th/Early 20th century. Unmarked. Height 4”, width 8.5”, depth 7.75”. Estimate $150-$300.
19th/20th century. All apparently unmarked. Stoppers of various sizes ranging form small forms intended for perfume bottles to larger forms for decanters. Estimate $300-$500.
French, 20th century. Height 6.5”, width 12.75”, depth 9”. Estimate $200-$400.
Azorin (Peruvian, Contemporary), “Courtly Young Woman”, oil on canvas, signed lower right of figure. Framed 32.25” x 28.25”. Unframed 24” x 20”. Estimate $200-$400.
Lot 1074. 18th Century Engraving of King Edward V & Brother
Lot 1075. Pair of Ital. Florentine Style Leather Wall Panels
Lot 1076: 451026 “Sacre”, French 18th/19th Century Engraving
Lot 1077. Mission Style Slag Glass Chandelier w/ Wall Mounts
Lot 1078. Figures on Staircase, E. 20th C. Oil on Canvas
Lot 1079. Majolica African American Figural Smoking Stand
Lot 1080. Neoclassical Italian Style 6 Panel Mirrored Screen
Lot 1081. Pair of 19th C. Engravings of Building Elevations
Lot 1082. French Saint Louis Crystal Table Vase
Lot 1083. Metal & Frosted Glass Pendant Chandelier
Lot 1084. Colored Engraving from Shakespeare’s King Henry IV
Lot 1085. After Schreyvogel, “White Eagle” Bronze Sculpture
Francesco Bartolozzi (Italian, 1727-1815) after Johann Heinrich Ramberg (German, 1763-1840). “The Meeting of Edward V, and His Brother the Duke of York”, engraving, Framed 22” x 24.25”, unframed sight size 13.5” x 16. Estimate $150-$300.
Height 40” (with adjustable chain), width 18.25”. Wall mount height 9”, width 14.25”, depth 4.25”. Estimate $400-$600
20th century. Each panel 84” tall x 17.5” wide Estimate $400-$600
20th century. 28.5” tall, 13.5” diameter of top Estimate $300-$500
Each panel 71.75” tall x 21.25” wide Estimate $300-$500
Early 20th century. Lower right with “AFTER E. MATHEWS”. Framed 19.5” x 15.75”, unframed 12.125” x 8.2”. Estimate $250-$500.
English, mid 19th century. From Henry Laxton’s “Examples of Building Construction”, published in 1827 in London, England, Framed 34” x 28.5”, sight size 25” x 20”. Estimate $400-$600
William Satchwell Leney (English, 1769-1831) after the painting by Henry Fusch. “Shakespeare’s King Henry the Fourth”, hand colored engraving, originally pub. London 1795. Framed 31.5” x 25.5”, sight size 22.5” x 16.5”. Estimate $150-$300.
Charles Etienne Pierre Motte after V. Adam. “Sacre”, hand colored lithograph. Estimate $300-$500
American, late 19th/ early 20th century. height 7.5”, width 7.5”, depth 5” Estimate $300-$500
French, 20th century. Stencil marked on bottom with “CRISTAL St. LOUIS FRANCE”. Height 9.9”, diameter of top 8”, diameter of foot 4.5”. Estimate $150-$300
After Charles Schreyvogel (American,1861-1912), “White Eagle”, marked with “Charles WHITE EAGLE” under bust length figure. Overall height 13.75”, width 12.25”, depth 6.25”. Estimate $200-$400
Lot 1086. Sterling Mounted Bamboo Riding Crop w/ Horn Handle
Lot 1087. 4 19th C. French Home & Hotel Elevation Engravings
Lot 1088. Wooden Handled Wurlitzer Cane or Walking Stick
Lot 1089. Ancient Greek Architectural Engraving, c. 19th C.
Lot 1090. Skinny Wooden Handled Cane w/ Gloss Finish
Lot 1091. “Trout Fishing” Hand Colored 19th C. Print
Lot 1092. Twisted Wooden Cane w/ Snake Head Top
Lot 1093. Vannes Crystal Jagged Form Centerpiece Bowl
Lot 1094. Group of Two Wooden Walking Sticks
Lot 1095. 3 French Architectural Engravings, 19th C.
Lot 1096. Wooden Cane or Walking Stick w/ Rolled Gold Top
Lot 1097. 19th C. Engraving, “The Rivals” Courting Scene
English, late 19th century. 27.5” tall Estimate $100-$200
British, 19th century. Nicholas Revett (British, 1720-1804) from “Antiquities of Athens and Other Monuments of Greece” published between 1762 and 1794. Framed 25.75” x 27.25”, unframed sight size 13” x 14.5”. Estimate $150-$300.
41.25” tall Estimate $100-$200
French, late 19th century. Four engravings from “Palais Et Chateaux de France” by Claude Sauvageot, published in Paris in several volumes in the late 1860’s. Framed 22.75” x 18”, sight size 13.5” x 9.5”. Estimate $200-$400.
French, late 19th century. Four engravings from “Palais Et Chateaux de France” by Claude Sauvageot, published in Paris in several volumes in the late 1860’s. Framed 24.5” x 19.5”, sight size 14.25” x 10”. Estimate $200-$400.
34.25” tall Estimate $200-$400
French, 20th century. Stencil marked on bottom. Height 12.25”, width 23.6” Estimate $150-$300
35” tall Estimate $100-$200
35.2” tall estimate $150-$300
British, last quarter 19th century. After “Trout Fishing” by Douglas Adams (British, 1853-1920), originally painted in 1892, print published in 1893 by I.P. Mendoza in London. Framed 29.5” x 37.75”, sight size 20” x 28.75”. Estimate $200-$400
One 34.5” tall, other 34.25” tall. Estimate $100-$200
Eugene Gaujean (French, 1850-1900) after Walter Dendy Sadler (English, 1854-1923), hand colored etching, pub. New York 1893. Framed 25.5” x 30.5”, unframed sight size 17” x 21.5”. Estimate $75-$150.
Lot 1098. 2 Ando Japanese Cloisonne Pigeon Blood Vases
Lot 1099. Gourd Form Yixing Brush Pot
Lot 1100. Japanese Bronze Figural Lamp w/ Man in Kimono
Lot 1101. Pair of Chinese Porcelain Famille Rose Tall Lamps
Lot 1102. Chinese Carved Green Jade Archer’s Ring
Lot 1103. Chinese, Gouache Painting of Phoenixes
Lot 1104. Two Asian Porcelain Items--Plate & Lidded Teacup
Lot 1105. Contemporary Bronze Elephant & Calf Sculpture
Lot 1106. Flower Decorated Yixing Teapot
Lot 1107. Oriental Rose Medallion Vase Lamp w/ Gilt Brass
Lot 1108. Imari Decorated: 100 Boys Motif Bowl
Lot 1109. Pair of Landscapes, Korean, Watercolor
Japanese, 20th century. Height of shorter vase 7.3”. Height of taller vase 9.6”. Estimate $400-$600.
Chinese, early 20th century. Unmarked. 30.75” and 31.75” tall x 6.5” diameter at base. Estimate $400-$600.
Likely Chinese, 19th/ 20th century. Plate 7.5” diamter; lidded teacup 4.5” tall, diamter 4.1” Estimate $300-$500
Chinese, 20th century. 36.5” tall x 12.25” wide at base. Estimate $200-$400.
Chinese, 20th century. Marked on side near hole. 2” tall x 5.25” wide. Estimate 200-$400.
Chinese. Height 0.75”, outer diameter 1.4”, inner diameter 0.8”. Estimate $400-$800.
Overall height 13.5”, width 25”, depth 5.5”. Estimate $300-$500.
Chinese, late 19th/ early 20th century. Unmarked. 9.75” x 3.5”. Estimate $400-$600
Japanese, late 19th/ early 20th century. 16.25” tall, 6” diameter at base Estimate $150-$300
Chinese, 20th century. Ink and color on wove paper. Framed 62.25” x 36.75”, sight size 49.75” x 25.25” Estimate $400-$600
Chinese, 20th century. 3.75” tall, 6.5” spout to handle Estimate $600-$800
Korean, 20th century. Label on verso of each with calligraphic marks and English translation of titles, with another label providing indistinguishable artist’s name. Framed 25.25” x 20.5”, sight size 17.75” x 14.5”. Estimate $300-$500.
Lot 1110. Collection of 3 Japanese Porcelain Items
Lot 1111. Japanese Bronze Baby Elephant Sculpture
Lot 1112. Chinese Porcelain Lidded Jar w/Peonies on Stand
Lot 1113. Chinese Yixing Clay Teapot w/ Phoenix Motif
Lot 1114. Pair of Oriental Teal Lidded Figural Urns w/ Bases
Lot 1115. Set of Kangxi Rice Grain Chinese Floral Plates
Lot 1116. Chinese Crackle Glaze Lidded Ginger Jar
Lot 1117. Japanese Cloisonne Enamel Vase w/Rose Motif
Lot 1118. Collection of Two Japanese Porcelain Vases
Lot 1119. Two Chinese Blue & White Porcelain Dishes
Lot 1120. Chinese Porcelain Ginger Jar w/Patterned Circles
Lot 1121. Chinese Porcelain Vase w/ Landscape & Calligraphy
Japanese. Lidded bowl marked on lid with blue mark, height 3.75”, diameter of lid 5.25”; Imari plate marked on bottom in blue, diameter 6.25”; small plate marked on bottom in blue, diameter 4.7”. Estimate $200-$400.
Chinese, 20th century. Marked on bottom. height 4.75”, 6.75” spout to handle Estimate $600-$800
Chinese, late 19th/ early 20th century. Marked with double blue underglazed circles on bottom. 6” tall with lid x 3.5” diameter at base. Estimate $150-$300
Chinese. One marked on bottom with six character mark in blue within circular band under glaze (diameter of plate 8”); and one unmarked, (height 1.75”, diameter 6”). Estimate $150-$300
Japanese, 20th century. 5” tall x 9” long x 3” wide. Estimate $200-$400.
Chinese. One jar has two character seal marked in red underglaze. Height 13.25”, width 7.5”. Estimate $300-$500.
Japanese, likely 20th century, possibly earlier. Unmarked. Height 7.25”, diameter of opening at top 2.6”. Estimate $150-$300.
Chinese, first half of 20th century. Underside with red “CHINA” stamp. Jar (without stand) height 8.5”, diameter of opening 3.5”. Estimate $100-$300.
Chinese, 20th century, possibly earlier. Jar height (to top of finial) 17.4”, diameter of bottom 8.25”. Estimate $300-$500.
Chinese, early 20th century. Both with Kangxi period mark on bottom. One 7.25” in diameter x 1.25” deep; and one 5.25” in diameter x 1” deep. Estimate $300-$500
Japanese, 19th/20th century. Satsuma vase, unmarked, approximate height 11.8”; Imari vase, unmarked, Height 7.75”. Estimate $300-$500.
Chinese. Marked on bottom in faint red mark. Height 2.3”, diameter of opening at top 1.5”, diameter of bottom 3.75”. Estimate $300-$500.
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