Ahlers & Ogletree Auction Catalog April 2016 - The Atlanta Collection

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The Atlanta Collection April 30 & May 1, 2016


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The Atlanta Collection April 30 & May 1, 2016

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The Atlanta Collection, Session 1 including Property from the Estate of Dr. Woody Cobbs & Mrs. Honor Cobbs, Atlanta, Georgia

April 30, 2016

Dr. Woodfin Cobbs, a Harvard-trained cardiologist met Scottish-born Honor Cumming while she was traveling through North America. The two fell in love, married in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and spent their honeymoon in Haiti. After accepting a position at Emory University, Dr. Cobbs and his wife moved to Atlanta, Georgia, where they raised their children and entertained at their notable home at 845 Clifton Road from 1962-2015. The Clifton Road home neighbors Fernbank was designed in 1928 by Philip T. Shutze for Mony Ferst as a stone copy of a 16th century Norman farmhouse. Both Woody and Honor were passionate collectors of art and antiques and shared a love of gardening, these two interests fueling the Cobbs’ desire to explore new cities and habitats in search of rare ornithological specimens and objet d’art. These interests were fitting for the Cobbs, particularly given their unique residence, in that they were able to execute grand gardening and landscaping designs and display Medieval and Renaissance works in a seemingly period setting. Over the course of their lives, the Cobbs cultivated long relationships with noted art and antique dealers across the United Kingdom and Europe and also frequented Sotheby’s, Christie’s, and Parke-Bernet auction houses where they kept a close eye on the market and purchased rare works, many of which are offered in today’s auction. The Cobbs were active members of the Atlanta community where they served the Druid Hills Civic Association and Arts Council, Emory University Woman’s Club, Friends of Music at Emory, and the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra among other causes, particularly those related to historic preservation, medicine, and the arts. Ahlers & Ogletree Auction Gallery is very pleased to handle Property from the Estate of Dr. Woodfin Cobbs and Mrs. Honor Cobbs of Atlanta, Georgia. The Cobbs Estate items are a strong representation of the couple’s devotion to thoughtful collecting of period art, furniture, textiles and decorative art over a lifetime.

Estimated Times for Lots Please note that these times are only approximations and are subject to change

11am-12pm..................Lots 1-80 12pm-1pm.................Lots 81-161 1pm-2pm..............Lots 162-232 2pm-3pm.........Lots 233-303 3pm-4pm........Lots 304-384 4pm-5pm..........Lots 385-443 5pm-6pm..........Lots 444-524 6pm-7pm...........Lots 524-567


1 Nest of 2 Leather Inset Walnut Tables, 19th C. English, 19th century. Height of tallest 24.6”, width 15.25”, depth 13.75”. Height of other tables 24”, width 13”, depth 13.6”. $300-$500

3 Russian Style Silver Plated Spice Tower, Israeli Israeli, 20th century. Marked on the side square base “MADE IN ISREAL SILVER PLATE” beside indistinguishable letters. Height 11.5”, width 3.25”. $300-$500

2 Italian Polychrome Leather Manuscript Cover

Italian, first quarter of 20th century. Hand tooled and polychrome leather manuscript or portfolio cover of standard rectangular form with borders at top and bottom of cover with leaved and floral swags flanking figural scene depicting three young women walking street beside water approaching a man in a blue robe. Verso stamped “MADE IN ITALY”. Overall height 17.25”, width 13.25”. Provenance: Cobbs. $200-$400

4 English Burl Walnut Kidney Shaped Writing Desk

English, 20th century. Overall height 29.75”, width 42”, depth 22”. $300-$500

5 1886 Gorham Sterling & Copper Wine Coaster

Gorham (American (Rhode Island), founded 1831), circa 1886. Interior of foot marked with maker’s mark used during the final quarter of the 19th century, also “STERLING”, “75”, and with a gothic cross within a square cartouche indicating date of production as 1886. Overall diameter 6.25”, diameter of opening 3.875”, height 1.25”. Total weight 5.5 troy ounces. $300-$500

7 Pair of Italian Carved Wood Candle Prickets Italian, 20th century. Unmarked. Overall height 25.25”. $300-$500

6 Parcel Gilt Decorated White Ground Cups & Saucers

A set of Continental parcel gilt decorated white ground porcelain cups and saucers comprising 20 tea cups and 23 matching saucers, the cups with a flaring cylindrical body centering a gilt foliate cartouche enclosing a rose bud with sprigs having three petals with rose color veins beneath a gilt coiled handle. The circular saucer decorated with scrolling details and centered with gilt sprigs. All marked in underglaze blue with a stylized anchor mark. Height of cups 4” (including handle), diameter of saucers 5.75”. $300-$500

8 Continental Bronze Sculpture of Bull, 19th C.

Continental School, 19th century. “Standing Bull”, cast bronze sculpture, signed indistinctly on base (possibly “T Jomia Laru”). Overall 10” x 14” x 5.75”. $400-$600

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9 Pair of Heavy Wrought Iron Torch Form Wall Sconces

Continental, early 20th century. Overall height 28.75”, width 6.5”, depth 8”. $600-$800

10 Hand Woven Turkish Area Rug

Wool. Turkish. Red, brown and orange accent colors. 3’ 8” x 5’ 8.5”. $300-$500


12 Group of 2 George Edwards Ornithological Prints

11 English Silk Embroidery, Woman & Child with Dog

George Edwards (English, 1694 - 1773). Group of two hand colored ornithological lithographs from “A Natural History of Uncommon Birds” published circa 1743-1751, comprising “American Redstart” and ”Indian Creeper”, hand colored lithographs, signed, numbered, and dated in the plate. “American Redstart” framed 15” x 12.75”, sight size 10.5” x 8.4”. “Indian Creeper” framed 15” x 12.75”, sight size 10.5” x 8.4”. $300-$500

English, 19th century. Framed 11.125” x 8.25”. Provenance: Cobbs. $300-$500

14 Cultured Pearl, Ruby, Diamond & Sterling Bracelet

Ladies cultured pearl, ruby. diamond and sterling bracelet with four strands of cultured Akoya pearls (Grade A, white, matched, 7mm each), joined on sterling silver bands accented diamonds (approximately 0.50 carat total weight, color range: I-J, clarity range: Si1-Si2), clasp with four natural prong set rubies (approximately 0.40 carat total weight, purplish red color, clarity: Si2). Marked with “STERLING” and with stylized “S”, likely for maker. Length 6.5”. Total weight 47.7 grams. $400-$600

13 English Silk Embroidered, Seated Woman with Dog

English, 19th century. Framed 11.125” x 8.75”. Provenance: Cobbs. $300-$500

15 Terracotta Sculpture of a Woman

Belgian, 20th century. T Incised on lower back “MADE IN BELGIUM SH-1”. Height 22.9”, width 7.125”, depth 4.5”. Provenance: Cobbs. $300-$500

16 Group of 2 Framed Moses Harris Etchings, 1750

Moses Harris (English, 1731-1788). Group of 2 hand colored engravings, circa 1750, comprising of “Butterflies with Rose, Convolvulus and Wallflower”, published by Bohn London Circa 1750 for Moses Harris; and “Butterflies and Moths with Carnation, Rose and Delphinium”, published by Bohn London Circa 1750 for Moses Harris. Each sight size 11.75” x 9.25”. Each framed 15.75” x 13.2”. $300-$500

17 Royal Worcester “Evesham” Serving Wares, 14 Pieces

Royal Worcester (British, 1751). A collection of porcelain serving pieces in the Evesham pattern comprising three matching round lidded tureens with side loop handles, one round lidded server with domed lid and side handles, one tall lidded crock with looping side handles and acorn finial to lid, a deep bowl with straight fluted sides, a small shallow round dish with lid, four pie crust walled servers, and three shallow square bowls, each piece with hand painted peaches, plums, corn, olives, apples, berries, lemons, and pears on leafy stems and having gilt accents. 3 matching tureens width across handles 9”, height 5”. Diameter of pie crust dishes 10”. Square bowls 10.5” wide. Round bowl diameter 7.5”. Tall crock width across handles 11”. Domed lid server width across handles 10.5”. Provenance: Cobbs. $300-$500

18 American School Portrait of Little Girl, 20th C.

American School, 20th century. “Portrait of a Little Girl”, oil on artist’s board, apparently unsigned. Framed 18.75” x 21.6”. Unframed 14” x 17”. Provenance: Cobbs. $400-$600

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19 Small George III Inlaid Mahogany Tea Caddy, Early 19th Century English, early 19th century. A charming George III inlaid mahogany tea caddy, in box form, the hinged lid centered with green tinted and satinwood inlaid marquetry within a oval medallion and checkered banding opening to a single covered compartment, the front with shaped escutcheon and central inlaid lozenge depicting a bird in a tree. Height 5.12”, width 5.12”, depth 5.12”. $500-$700

20 Georgian Polychrome & Gilt Rolled Paper Tea Caddy

English, 19th century. A George III Regency rolled paper tea caddy of hexagonal form wth gadrooned ebony inlay to each angled edge and corner, the planes of the box with elaborate floral, foliate, and scrolling decoration formed from bits of rolled polychrome and gilt paper, the hinged lid opening to reveal a single compartment with fitted lid bearing further rolled paper decoration and white metal finial. Height 5.125”, width 7.5”, depth 4”. $500-$700

23 6 Gorham “Jac Rose” Sterling Spoons, 19th C.

22 Continental Portrait of Gentleman, 19th C.

Gorham (American (Rhode Island), founded 1831). A set of six sterling silver tablespoons or serving spoons in the “Jac Rose” pattern. Monogrammed “C”. Underside of each handle with maker’s mark used in the last quarter of the 19th century, “STERLING”, date code “S” presumably for 1886, monogram “JWC” and retailer’s mark “Otto Stoelker”, a jeweler and watchmaker in Birmingham, Alabama. Length 8.375”. Total weight 9.59 troy ounces. Provenance: Cobbs. $300-$500

21 British Portrait of a Gentleman in Regency Dress British School, 19th century. “Portrait of Gentleman”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Framed 36.6” x 31.75”. Unframed 29.75” x 25”. $400-$600

24 English Mahogany Sarcophagus Form Tea Caddy

English, 19th century. Regency mahogany wood tea caddy of sarcophagus form with sloped paneled hinged top above tapered body with inlaid oblong key escutcheon, interior with two removable lids with round knob pulls to access storage within. Unmarked. Overall height 8.7”, width 10.25”, depth 6.5”. $300-$500

Continental School, 19th century. “Portrait of a Gentlemen”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Framed 35.4” x 30.5”. Unframed 29.5” x 25”. $400-$600

25 Set of 12 Gorham “Cambridge” Sterling Silver Forks Gorham (American (Rhode Island), founded 1831). Underside of handles marked with maker’s mark beside “STERLING PAT.1899”. length 6”. Total weight 10.25 troy ounces. Provenance: Cobbs. $300-$500

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26 Hand Woven Balouchi Area Rug

Wool. Iran. Geometric and Tribal design on black field. Gold, blue and brown accent colors. Measures 2’ 10” x 4’ 6”. $400-$600

27 Hand Woven Pakistani Area Rug

Wool. Pakistan. Powder blue field with urns and flowers surrounded by cascading foliage. Rust, cream, brown and orange accent colors. Measures 4’ x 6’. Provenance: Cobbs. $400-$600


28 Set of 4 Chinese Export Mandarin Porcelain Bowls Chinese, 18th/19th century. A set of four small dishes or low bowls of round form in the Mandarin style, each with a group of courtly figures in a garden setting to center tondo surrounded to cavetto with a field of pink diaper patterning punctuated with shaped floral and landscape cartouches. Unmarked. diameter 5.5”, height 1.25”. $300-$500

29 Unusual Celadon Green Glazed Figural Pottery Jug

Likely Asian, 20th century. Celadon green glazed pottery figural jug or pitcher with thick twisted handle on back of shaped body incised with lines connoting fur and whiskers above four paw feet, opening to vessel depicted as mythical figure’s open mouth, face with rounded nose above, round eyes, exposed teeth and pointed corners of mouth, possibly a depiction of a stylized guardian lion or foo dog. Unmarked. Overall height 7.125”, width 12.5”, depth 5.75”. $300-$500

30 Set of 6 Chinese Export Mandarin Porcelain Plates

Chinese, 18th/19th century. A set of six porcelain plates hand painted in the Mandarin style, each with central figural tondo depicting three figures at play in a garden: one tightrope walker, one knife juggler, and one musician - the wide saucer rim with a band of pink diaper patterning punctuated by shaped medallions bearing floral and foliate patterns. Unmarked. Diameter of each 9.25”. $300-$500

31 Chinese Export Porcelain Lidded & Handled Cup Chinese, early 20th century. Chinese export porcelain lidded tankard with figural scene on exterior in Mandarin palette with boys in courtly dress playing games and walking on tight rope, handled mug or tankard with domed lid with rounded finial with C scroll medallions on boder in pink and peach alternating with floral sprays. Unmarked. Overall height 5.5”. $300-$500

32 19th C. Chinese Famille Rose Porcelain Oil Lamp

Chinese, late 19th century. Oil lamp button marked with “M.K. & Co. BERLIN”. Overall height 15.7”, diameter of base 9.5”. $300-$500

33 Chinese Export Porcelain Double Handled Cup

Chinese, Late 19th century. Chinese export double handled porcelain cup with blue and white borders and expanses surrounding anhua decoration and medallions with courtly figures in Mandarin palette, body flanked by two white glazed C scroll dragon handles with subtle blue highlights, overall supported on a circular foot. Unmarked. Overall height 3.8”, width (across handles) 4.8”, diameter of foot 2.1”. $300-$500

34 Pair of Chinese Export Blue & White Finger Bowls Chinese, Qing Dynasty Qianlong Period mark (17361795), circa 19th century. A pair of porcelain finger bowls of round form with blue underglaze landscape scenes painted to central tondo, the splayed walls with a band of scale patterning at rim punctuated with fan motifs and dragonflies, the exterior walls in solid cobalt glaze. Underside of each with blue underglaze four character mark for the Chien Lung imperial reign. diameter 4”, height 1.25”. $300-$500

35 Chinese Export Porcelain Charger with Figural Scene

Chinese, late 19th/ early 20th century. A blue underglaze decorated porcelain charger of round form decorated with hand painted tondo depicting three religious men in a landscape amid trees and flowers, the cavetto with a band of chrysanthemum blossoms on vine, and the shaped rim with a band of stylized waves, the exterior cavetto with further floral decoration. Unmarked. diameter 17.25”, height 2.5”. $400-$600

36 Chinese Export 18th C. Heraldic Cup & Underbowl

Chinese, 18th century. A Chinese export armorial porcelain cup and saucer made for the Western marketUnderbowl diameter 6.25”. Cup diameter 4.5”. $300-$500

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37 40 Piece Wedgwood China, Red Chinese Tigers

Wedgwood (English, founded 1759- ), circa 1980s. All marked on bottom “WEDGWOOD Bone China MADE IN ENGLAND RED CHINESE TIGERS R4625 Williamsburg”. Diameter of luncheon plate 8.4”. Diameter of bread and butter plate 6.125”. $300-$500

40 Hollow Bronze Garden Sculpture of a Standing Crane

20th century. Garden animal statue composed of cast hollow bronze, with natural weathered and oxidized verdi gras patina, in the form of a standing crane bird with long beak, alert eyes, undulating neck and feathered body standing upright on thin legs terminating on claw feet on an integral rectangular base with chamfered corners. Apparently unmarked. Overall height 26.75”. width 6.5”, depth 8”. Provenance: Cobbs. $500-$700

38 L. 18th C. English Red Lacquered Chinoiserie Stand

English, late 18th/early 19th century. Overall height 27.75”, width 17.75”, depth 11.5”. $500-$700

39 English Creamware Chinoiserie Tankard, 18th C. English, 18th century. Unmarked. Overall height 6.1”, diameter of bottom 4.125”. $500-$700

41 Chinoiserie & Gilt Bronze Mounted Bombe Cabinet

Continental, 20th century. A Louis XV style chinoiserie and gilt bronze mounted two door bombe cabinet or meuble d’appui having a serpentine pineapple onyx marble stepped top over a conforming case with two doors enclosing a shelved interior, the front and sides polychrome decorated in coromandel style with scenes of figures in various pursuits, some on horseback, some on the ground fighting, another figure fishing, all amidst trees, pagoda, temples and mountains. The serpentine scrolled apron painted with floral sprays. The angles with gilt bronze mounts and raised on splayed legs ending in sabots. Height 34.6”, width 56.5”, depth 22”. $800-$1,200

44 Early 19th C. Polychrome & Gilt Japanned Cabinet on Stand 42 Hand Woven Art Deco Chinese Rug

Wool. Floral design with urns and flower pots resting on rose field. Cascading and flowering trees surrounded by blue border trimmed in gold. Measures 9’ x 12’. Provenance: Cobbs. $1,000-$2,000

43 Chinese Chippendale Style Gesso & Giltwood Mirror

Probably English, early 20th century. Chinese Chippendale style gesso and giltwood mirror, the vertical rectangular mirror plate surmounted with pierced rocaille ornament centered with a pagoda hung with temple bells, the sides modeled as Corinthian capitals and mounted with opposing ho ho birds perching on a leafy bough over a pendant open leafy cartouche base. Height 60”, width 30”, depth 4”. Provenance: Cobbs. $1,500-$3,000

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Hampton & Sons (English, 1830-1960), circa early 19th century. A label to the underside for ‘HAMPTON & SONS LTD DEPOSITORY’, the name ‘Morris’ and an illegible number. Height 59.12”, width 46”, depth 20.5”. Note: Hampton and Sons Ltd of Pall Mall East, Trafalgar Square London was established in 1830 in Cranbourn Street, Leicester Square by William Hampton, later being joined by his sons, George and William, the company moved to 8 Pall Mall East, adjacent to Trafalgar Square.Their commissions included the furnishing of the Royal Yacht Britannia, the liners Queen Mary and Queen Elizabeth, the Theatre Royal in Drury lane, and the palaces of the Nizam of Hyderabad and the Maharajah of Kashmir. $5,000-$7,000


46 Large Chinese Rose Medallion Porcelain Pitcher Chinese, 19th century. Unmarked. Overall height 14.75”, diameter of foot 5.6”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Ms. Kathleen Morrison, Alpharetta, Georgia. $700-$900

45 Set of 4 Rose Medallion Graduated Canisters

Chinese, 19th century. Set of four Chinese Export rose medallion decorated porcelain cylindrical canisters, each with fitted lid with courtly scene on top above floral and leaf band on gilt ground, body with light green C scroll borders containing alternating medallions with courtly figures and floral and fruit sprays with birds, red borders throughout. All unmarked. The largest height 4.5”, diameter 3.75”. The smallest height 1.75”, diameter 1.6”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Ms. Kathleen Morrison, Alpharetta, Georgia. $500-$700

47 19th C. Chinese Rose Medallion Meat Serving Dish

Chinese, 19th century. Unmarked. Overall 11.4” x 15.25”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Ms. Kathleen Morrison, Alpharetta, Georgia. $800-$1,200

49 Pair of Rose Medallion Porcelain Bough Pots

48 Chinese Rose Medallion Centerpiece Bowl, 19th C.

Chinese, 19th century. Chinese export rose medallion porcelain center bowl with fine hand decorated with enamels throughout interior and exterior with C scroll bordered medallions containing scenes with prunus fruit, flowers, birds, butterflies and courtly figures surrounded by green and pink flowers and scrolled vines on gold ground. Unmarked. Porcelain bowl supported on a ebonized wood stain. Bowl (without stand) height 4.5”, diameter 10.125”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Ms. Kathleen Morrison, Alpharetta, Georgia. $800-$1,200

Chinese, 19th century. Pair of Chinese Export rose medallion porcelain flower separators or bough pots with five circular pierced holes on removable fitted lid hand painted with flowers, butterflies, fruit and birds on gilt ground above tapered body with large rectangular medallions depicting well-rendered courtly figures within floral, fruit, leaf and butterfly borders, bodies with two gilt leaf applied handles on sides. Each unmarked. Overall height 8.75” x 5.75” square. $800-$1,200

52 Bronze & Cloisonne Figural Two-Part Koro Censer

Chinese, Late Qing dynasty. Apparently unmarked. Height 19”, width 18”, depth 4.5”. $800-$1,200

50 Blue Glazed Yixing Zisha Teapot

Chinese, 20th century. A blue marble glazed yixing zisha teapot of flattened bulbous form with toop handle to one end opposing a downtuned spout, with round lid bearing bun finial, the whole white glossy glaze resembling cobalt and robin’s egg blue oil spotting or marble. Underside with four character impressed seal mark within square cartouche. Height 2.75”, spout to handle width 8.25”. $600-$800

51 Chinese Porcelain Baluster Vase with Figural Scenes

Chinese, Qing Dynasty Jiaqing Period mark (1796-1820), likely second half 20th century. A porcelain vase of baluster form with applied opposing fu dog handles to either side of neck and applied dragons to alternate sides of neck, the tall cylindrical body with two rectangular cartouches reserved on light blue ground filled with auspicious signs and pink flower blossoms, one cartouche filled with an ornate interior scene depicting imperial figures being entertained in court by four small knights, and the other cartouche filled with a landscape bearing warrior figures on horseback with swords and flags set before mountains, the vase foot with a band of lappets and the rim with a band of ruyi scrolls. Underside with iron red six character overglaze mark for the Jiaqing imperial reign. Height 14.5”, diameter 8”. $800-$1,200

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53 German Porcelain Occupational Bier Stein, Butcher

German, ealy 20th century. Inscribed at neck “Eher soll die Welt verderben, als vor Durst ein Fleischer sterben”and “1/2 L.”, inscribed on body “Hoch lebe das edle handwerk der Metzger”, inscribed indistinctly on lid “Hans Hufnugel, 1900”, with indistinct impression to interior. Overall height 9.75”. diameter at mouth 3”. $200-$400

55 19th C. Dutch Figural Scene, Oil on Canvas Board

54 Continental Tempera Portrait of Man With Stein

Continental School, early 20th century. “Interior Scene”, oil on canvas board, apparently unsigned. Framed 21” x 24.5”. Unframed 15.25” x 19.125”. $400-$600

Continental School, likely 18th century. “Man with Lidded Mug”, tempera on board, apparently unsigned, verso with indistinct graphite inscription. Framed 8” x 7”. Unframed 4.75” x 3.9”. Provenance: Cobbs. $400-$600

56 Unusual Blue & White Faience Flask or Vase

Continental, possibly Delft, 19th century or earlier. Apparently unmarked. Height 7.4”, base diameter 2.75”. Provenance: Cobbs. $300-$500

57 Pair Of Continental Diminutive Portraits, 19th C.

Continental School, 19th century. Mated pair of miniature portraits, comprising “Portrait of Anna Simmons” and “Portrait of Gentleman”, oil on rectangular panel laid down on board, apparently unsigned. Female portrait with label to verso inscribed indistinctly “Anna Simmons Born 1733 Died 1828”. Male portrait illegibly inscribed to verso. “Portrait of Anna Simmons” framed 9.2” x 8.25”, unframed 4.8” x 3.75”. “Portrait of Gentleman” framed 9” x 8”, unframed 4.8” x 3.8”. Provenance: Cobbs. $400-$600

58 William Hogarth, The Company Of Undertakers

William Hogarth (English, 1697-1764). “The Company Of Undertakers”- 1736, etching and engraving on wove paper, second and final state, published by the artist. Satirical caricature of the seedy underbelly of the medical profession. Plate size 10.25 x 7.125”. Provenance: acquired by the Estate of Dr. Woody Cobbs and Mrs. Honor Cobbs, Atlanta, Georgia, from O’Reilly’s Plaza Art Galleries, Inc., New York, on May 9, 1968 as part of lot 23. $400-$600

60 Early Georgian Oak Tavern Table, Late 17th C.

59 Large Tavern Sign, Duke of Wellington, Cobb’s Ale English, 20th century. Cobb’s Ale advertisement in the form of a tempera on board, arched tavern sign depicting a regal and decorated Duke of Wellington (English, 1769-1852) after an original work by renowned portrait artist Sir Thomas Lawrence (English, 17691830), “The Duke of Ellington”-1814, oil on canvas. Ale”. Applied label to verso “Alice’s of 86 Wellington Portobello Road W11 01-229 8187 £125”. Overall 39” x 32”. $400-$600

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English, circa 1690 - 1710. Early Georgian oak side or tavern table having a rectangular twin board top over a relief carved frieze of joined trefoils beneath arcading on all four sides concealing one hidden frieze drawer (later replacement), raised on turned legs united by a straight box stretcher. Height 27.5”, width 31.25”, depth 22.5”. Provenance: acquired by The Estate of Dr. Woody Cobbs and Mrs. Honor Cobbs, Atlanta, Georgiam fromJames Island Antiques, Robert & Roxanne Werowinski, 2028 Maybank Hwy, Charleston, SC 29412 on April 7, 2000. $600-$800

61 Dutch Marquetry Inlaid Armchair, Late 19th C.

Dutch, Late 19th century. Overall height 36.25”, width 24.25”, depth 21.2”, seat to floor 17.4”. $500-$700


63 Scandinavian Painted Mangle Board, Dated 1818 62 British Primitive Carved Elm Joint Stool, 18th C.

English, possibly Irish, 18th century. Height 19.6”, width 19.25”, depth 9”. Provenance: Cobbs. $300-$500

Scandinavian, first quarter of 19th century. Hand painted date at bottom “1818”. Overall length 25.5”. Provenance: M. Finkel Antiques, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania whereby acquired by the Estate of Dr. Woody and Mrs. Honor Cobbs, Atlanta, Georgia in December 1958. $400-$600

64 Charming 19th C. Folk Art Carved Panel with Mirror Continental or American, 19th century. Height 14”, width 13.75”, depth .5”. $300-$500

66 Folk Art Carved & Polychromed Boat

Continental (likely Scandinavian), Early 20th century. Unmarked. Overall height 37.6”, width 68.25”, depth 22.25”. $800-$1,200

65 Continental School, Female Pheasants, Oil on Canvas

Continental School, likely 19th century. “Brood of Female Pheasants”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Framed 19.75” x 30. Unframed 16.5” x 26.75”. Provenance: Cobbs. $400-$600

67 19th C. Netherlandish Carved Relief Panel

Netherlandish, 19th century. A carved oak relief panel depicting a young woman wearing bonnet and high collared dress with head turned to one side and standing in an interior flanked by columns with drapery swags, the background with delicate cruciform patterning. Height 10.5”, width 22”. Provenance: Cobbs. $400-$600

69 Large Ceremonial Horse Head Kasa or Ale Bowl 68 Pair, 18th C. Flemish Carved Oak Figural Reliefs

Flemish, 18th century. A pair of carved oak relief panels, each depicting depicting a single male figure - on a Bishop seated holding a staff crosswise over his body, the other a drunken monk holding a tankard to his upturned mouth and a tappit-hen in other hand by his side, each in a rectangular format. Height 15.5” x 8.75”. Provenance: Cobbs. $600-$800

Norwegian, circa 1828. A large carved and painted wood ceremonial twin handled drinking bowl, kasa or ale bowl, dug out and carved from one solid piece of wood, the handles modeled as horse heads rising up from shield shaped panel, inscribed around the rim, dated 1828 and initialed M. W. The interior of bowl with single painted profile of a fish. Height 8.75”, width 16.25” (head to head), depth 9.12”. Provenance: Cobbs. $800-$1,200

70 Polychrome Decorated Pine Chest, Late 18th C.

German or American, late 18th/early 19th century. A polychrome decorated pine blanket, dowry chest or trunk having a rectangular form with twin paneled cover or lid with hand forged iron strap hinges, the front decorated with foliate motifs between applied turned pilasters in alternating blue and red ground, above raised and recessed panels, the end panel inscribed in German ‘ANNO’, the middle panel with initials ‘J.C.K.’, the sides mounted with wrought iron bail handles, the interior with till or candle box to upper side and inscribed inside the lid indistinctively. Raised on four turned feet. Height 24”, width 47”, depth 22.5”. $800-$1,200

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71 Three Piece Mason’s Ironstone Group, 19th C.

Mason’s Ironstone (English, founded 1813-1973), 19th century. Three piece ironstone pottery group in “Oriental” transfer pattern. All marked on bottom with maker’s mark reading “MASON’S” above crown and banner with “PATENT IRONSTONE CHINA”, one with “ENGLAND” below for 1891 and later. Pitcher height 7.7”. Vase height 5.9”. Cup height 4.125”. $300-$500

72 Group of 5 Mason’s Ironstone Pitchers

Mason’s Ironstone (English, founded 1813-1973), c.1813-1848. “Red Scale Conversation” pattern. Each marked on bottom with “MASON’S” above crown and banner with “PATENT IRONSTONE CHINA”. Smallest pitcher height 4.125”. Largest pitcher height 6.5”. $400-$600

73 Walker & Hall George V Silverplate Tantalus

Walker & Hall (English, founded 1845), circa 1853-1920. Impressed marks to side “Walker & Hall / Sheffield “ over “PRO PAT / 16996”. Overall height 12.25”, width 14.5”, depth 6”. $300-$500

76 G. Jones for Harrods Hand Painted Rosebud Wash Basin & Ewer

George Jones & Sons (English, 1861-1951), circa 1893-1920 for Harrods (English, founded 1834). Pitcher with mark to underside “Manufactured for Harrods Limited / Brompton Rd / London S.W. / Guaranteed / Best Burnished / Gold” over handwritten “20707”, the maker’s mark being for George Jones & Sons. Basin with mark to underside “Crescent China / Guaranteed / Best Burnished / Gold / England”, the maker’s mark being for George Jones & Sons. Bowl diameter 15.5”, height 5.25”. Pitcher height 10.25”, spout to handle width 10.75”. $300-$500

75 Early Victorian English Sterling Silver Ladle

74 Worcester Ribbed Ovoid Porcelain Tea Caddy

English, second half of 18th century, likely 1770-1790. Worcester porcelain tea caddy of ribbed ovoid form with gilt borders and hand painted body with flying pink, purple and blue butterflies amid lush green leaved clusters of fruit including plums, grapes, strawberries and peaches. Marked on bottom with blue “W” under glaze. Overall height 5.125”, diameter of foot 2.125”. $300-$500

Joseph II & Albert Savory (English (London), circa 1833-1861). An 1840 sterling silver ladle decorated to both sides of handle with shell scrolls, c scrolls, and bell flowers over an ovoid basin. Length 14”. Weight 9.2 troy ounces. $300-$500

78 11 Piece Group of Worcester Shell Motif China

77 Regency Style Marquetry Inlaid Tray Top Table English, 19th century. Height 23.5”, width 25” (handle to handle), depth 15.8”. $300-$500

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English, first quarter of 19th century and later, circa 1810 and later. 11 piece Worcester porcelain assembled group with black under the sea shell, coral and aquatic plant motif on white ground accented with gilt borders, comprising of two oblong serving dishes with scalloped gilt borders, two round dessert plates with gilt borders, two scallop edged bowls with gilt borders, a square serving dish with scalloped gilt rim, three handled tea cups with undulating rims (without gilt elements), and a circular bread and butter plate (also lacking gilt elements). Some items marked with Flight, Barr & Barr (circa 1803-1840) mark under crown on bottom. Circular plate diameter 8.25”. Oblong dish 8” x 11.25”. $500-$700

79 Continental Silk & Sequin Textile, Late 18th C.

Continental, likely Italian, Late 18th/Early 19th century. Hand embroidered silk textile fragment, likely from a larger cope ecclesiastic garment, with ornate scrolled flowers in peach and pink with green leaves, all highlighted with metallic gold and silver threads and adorned with sequins on champagne gold ground. Unmarked. Overall 40.25” x 25”. Provenance: Cobbs. Note: For a similar textile work, please consult an Italian Cope with Orphrey Band, Hood and Remnants of a Morse, 1775/1800 gifted to the Art Institute of Chicago by Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lucien. $600-$800


80 Group of 2 Staffordshire Pearlware Figural Groups

English, first quarter 19th century. Birdcatcher and Shepherds. Both after figural groups by Ralph Wood, one of the earliest Staffordshire figure potters active 1782 - 1795. Both with retailer stickers for F. Moog, Atlanta. Height of Bird Catcher 13.5”, base width 6’, base depth 6.5”. Height of Shepherds 13.75”, base width 6.25”, base depth 6.25”. $300-$500

81 Two Cast Stone Bacchic Mask Wall Fountains

American, 20th century. A group of two cast stone Bacchanalian mask fountains, each a grotesque face with gaping mouth bearing thick tongue, bulbous nose, wide eyes, furrowed brow, wavy beard, and fan shaped perimeter to face. One Height 11”, width 9.5”, depth 5.5”. Other height 11.25”, width 8.5”, depth 4”. Provenance: Cobbs. $400-$600

82 Beaded & Appliqued Textile, Insect & Shield Motif Late 19th/Early 20th century. Unsigned. Textile measures 20” x 16.25”. Provenance: Cobbs. $300-$500

85 Early 19th C. Cream Glazed Terracotta Bird Bath

Continental, first half 20th century. A Neoclassical terracotta and plaster bird bath with allover faux marble cream toned glaze, with cast terra cotta round shallow well surmounting a plaster fluted column shaft flaring at bottom terminating in a rolled foot and on a straight conforming base. Height 36.75”, diameter 21.75”. $600-$800

83 Carved & Stained Wood Figural Group, 20th C.

American, 20th century. Base separable from animal carvings. Unsigned. Overall height 24.9”, diameter of base 6.25”. Provenance: Suttons Farm Antiques, Ltd., Chelsea, Michigan whereby acquired by the Estate of Dr. Woody and Mrs. Honor Cobbs, Atlanta, Georgia in 2000. $300-$500

84 Continental, Embroidered And Beaded Silk, 19th C.

Continental School, 19th century. “Peacock with Flowers”, embroidery and beading on silk, unsigned. Fabric embroidered to depict large central, dimensional peacock with elaborate tail, surrounded by multi-colored florals and foliage, with bullion thread and beading throughout, with two small, golden peacocks and stylized potted flower to each corner, with gold fringe lining. Framed 37” x 23.5”. Sight 32.25” x 19”. Provenance: Corona Del Mar California Estate; whereby acquired by present owner. $500-$700

87 Set of 12 “Audubon Birds” Spode Cabinet Plates

86 After Audubon, “Least Water-hen” Lithograph

After John James Audubon (American, 1785-1851) and Robert Havel (English, 1793-1878). “Least Water-hen”, plate 349 from “The Birds of America”, lithograph on paper, inscribed below image. Framed 26.6” x 34”. Sight size 12.25” x 19.5”. $300-$500

Spode (English, founded 1767), 20th century. A complete set of 12 dinner plates in the Audubon Birds series. Set comprising Western Tanager, Audubon’s Warbler, House Finch, Bohemian Waxwing, Chestnut-Backed Chickadee, Maynard’s Cuckoo, Red-Eyed Vareo, YellowThroated Warbler, Scissor-Tailed Flycatcher, Lazuli Bunting, Arkansas Kingbird, and Canada Jay. Each piece with stamped maker’s mark to underside in red over “England / Bone China” and pattern number Y6466 over “Audubon Birds”; and hand lettered plate name in brown over corresponding number of plate in the series (1-12). Each plate diameter 10.5”. Provenance: Cobbs. $300-$500

88 John Audubon, Blue Grosbeak, Bien Ed. Plate 204 John James Laforest Audubon (American, 1785-1851), “Blue Gosbeak”-1860, plate No. 240, from “The Birds of America”, chromolithograph printed by Julius Bien (American, 1826-1909), New York. Lower left with “Chromolithy by J. Bien, New York 1860”; lower center with “Blue Gosbeak Fringilla Cærulea Bonap Male 1. Female 2. Young 3. Dog-wood Cornus Florida”; lower right with “Drawn from Nature by J.J. Audubon, F,R,S. F,L,S.” Framed 41.75” x 32”. Sight size 32.25” x 22.6”. $800-$1,200

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91 Bronze Sundial on Cast Stone Pedestal, 20th C.

89 Garden Sculpture of Bronze Putti Holding Fish

20th century. Two piece garden sundial and pedestal set with removable bronze sundial with verdi gras patination, Each unmarked. Pedestal height 37”. Sundial diameter 10.75”. Sundial provenance: The Erkins Studios, Inc., 8 West 40th Street, New York, New York whereby acquired by the Estate of Dr. Woody & Mrs. Honor Cobbs, Atlanta, Georgia in May of 1974. $500-$700

20th century. In the manner of Andrea del Verrocchio. Fountain with piping through fish’s mouth for playful and artful flowing of water, verdi gras patina throughout. Unmarked. Overall height 31.5”. Provenance: Cobbs. $700-$900

90 Figural Lead Fountain Sculpture of a Nude Putti American, Early 20th century. Unmarked. Height 19”, width 10”, depth 13”. $500-$700

93 Weathered Cast Iron Garden Gate, 19th Century

92 Pair of Matching Weathered Cast Iron Garden Urns

20th century. Pair of matching cast iron garden urns with egg and dart border on flared rim above body with gadrooned accent on a circular foot with ridge fan ornament on an integral square foot. Each unmarked and with weathered patina. Overall height 23.6”, diameter at top 18.5”. $500-$700

19th century. Cast and wrought iron garden gate with black finish exhibiting a weathered and rusted patina throughout, pointed arrow or spear tip at top center crest above scrolled foliates, frame with shallow arch, vertical elements with open work Romanesque style ornament. Unmarked. Height 57”, width 37.5”. Provenance: Kenneth Bremmer & Associates’ Estate Galleries, Delray Beach, Florida whereby acquired by the Estate of Dr. Woody and Mrs. Honor Cobbs, Atlanta Georgia in April of 1999. $500-$700

94 Pair of Weathered Cast Iron Garden Fence Posts

American, late 19th/early 20th century. Each unmarked. Height 43”. Provenance: Cobbs. $300-$500

95 Patinated Metal Garden Display Pedestal, 20th C.

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20th century. Cast and patinated metal outdoor garden display pedestal with dark green finish throughout, square display surface at top above tapered shaft with recessed panel with scrolled foliates on a square base. Unmarked. Overall height 23.5” x 18.125” square. Provenance: Cobbs. $300-$500

96 Cast Stone Octagonal Putti Jardiniere, 20th C.

First half of 20th century. Renaissance style cast stone figural planter or jardiniere of octagonal form with sides decorated with nude wingless putti or cherub figure under border at top with Bacchanalian facial masks, one side with rows of text in Latin, otherwise unmarked. Hole at bottom for drainage. Overall height 8.9”, diameter 9.25”. Provenance: Cobbs. $300-$500


97 Heavy 19th C. American Copper Watering Can

American, 19th century. A large copper watering can with rainfall spout, loop form handle, and everted cylindrical body. Height 13.25”, width (spout to handle) 21.75”, diameter of base 8.5”. Provenance: Cobbs. $300-$500

99 American School, Rooster Oil on Canvas

98 Farmboy at Barn Door, Oil on Canvas, 19th C.

American School, 19th century. “Farmboy at Barn Door”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Figural painting depicting young farmer--bearing some semblance to Tom Sawyer--dressed in hat, overalls and work boots, holds a metal pale as he leans on an open red barn door, farm equipment including a plow can be seen in the obscured interior of the barn. Framed 12.125” x 10.125”. Unframed 8” x 6”. Provenance: Property of the Estate of Dr. Woody Cobbs and Mrs. Honor Cobbs, Atlanta, Georgia, purchased from John and Vicki Hanson Art & Antiques in November of 2000. Purchase invoice available upon request. $300-$500

American School, 20th century. “Rooster and Chickens”, oil on canvas, unsigned. Rustic animal painting depicting a rural farm with rolling green hills and trees in the background of a wooden chicken coop with two hens (one white, one brown) two young yellow feathered chicks, another smaller rooster pecking at foot at right. Framed 20.5” x 24.5”. Unframed 15.7” x 19.7”. $300-$500

100 American 19th C. Primitive Iron Fish Weather Vane

American, 19th century. A Harrisonburg, Virginia primitive monochrome cut sheet iron full body fish form weather vane with flat embossed fins to top and bottom of body, splayed fins to either side of body, and pierced hole for eye - one side of body with two everted loops for attaching to a rod or pole. Height 8”, width 23”. Provenance: acquired by the Estate of Dr. Woody Cobbs and Mrs. Honor Cobbs, Atlanta, Georgia from John L. Long, Merry Oak Antiques, Mineral, Virginia, in a private sale on November 17, 1984. $500-$700

101 Dempster Horse Windmill Weight, Converted Lamp

Dempster Mill Manufacturing Company (American (Beatrice, Nebraska), founded 1878-1960. Cast iron windmill weight with black patinated finish depicting a standing horse with short bob tail in profile, body with pierced hole, “58C” on body. Weight later converted into an electrified lamp with two light sockets at top on a thin tubular shaft terminating on a reclaimed wood plinth with horse weight accent at center. `Overall height, width, depth . Provenance: Cobbs. $300-$500

102 American Copper Weather Vane, Rooster on Stand

American, first half 20th century. A full body figure of a cock or rooster with embossed sheet copper tail, mounted on a metal rod with crossbar and square stand. Overall height 20.75”, width 14.5”, depth 5.5”. Provenance: Cobbs. $700-$900

103 Copper Weather Vane Fish on Stand, Circa 1900

American, early 20th century. A painted copper sculpture in the form of a flattened full figure large fish, possibly a trout, with oxidation and paint remnants allover to the body, the fish form likely removed from a weather vane and mounted to a later organically shaped wooden base. Unmarked. Height 8.625”, length 18.5”., depth 5.5”. Provenance: Cobbs. $700-$900

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105 American Rosewood Carved Tilt Top Candle Stand

American, probably Boston, first half 19th century. Height 27.75” (raised), height tilted 39.6”, width 21”, depth 14.75”. Property from the Estate of Dr. Woody Cobbs & Mrs. Honor Cobbs, Atlanta, Georgia. Purchased from Antiques and Art, Inc, Straub’s Grove, Woody and Nancy Straub, PO Box 69, Umatilla, FL, 32784 in 1970. $400-$600

104 Starkie’s 1945 Aluminum Bank, Jolly Negro (Moves ears) with Hat

Robert Eastwood Starkie (English 19th/20th century), c.1945. A Starkie’s Jolly Negro with Boat Hat cast aluminum bank depicting a stylized African man in red shirt with white collar and lapel, blue bow tie, a a straw boater’s hat atop his head, the figure’s proper right arm extended forward to hold a coin that, when the bank is manipulated, brings the coin to mouth and deposits it inside, the bank with moving eyes, ears, and hand. Underside marked within cast “Reg. No. 844290 / Starkie’s Patent No. 32537 / Patented in Foreign Countries”. Height 6.75”, width 5.25”, depth 5.75”. Provenance: Cobbs. Note: this 1945 version of the bank based on the scarce original “Jolly Nigger (Moves Ears)” made in England in the 1920’s and of which only 5 are known to exist. $300-$500

106 English Painted Cast Iron Jolly Negro Bank

English, late 19th/ early 20th century. Marked in the cast to back “JOLLY NIGGER BANK” within a u-shaped cartouche. Underside grate with round apertures marked in the cast “MADE IN ENGLAND”. Height 6.125”, width 5”, depth 5.75”. $300-$500

108 Long Stained Pine Wood Trestle Table, 20th C.

Hewitt Covington (American (Atlanta, Georgia), 20th century), circa 1983. Handmade stained pine wood refectory table with planked top above flattened vasiform trestle base joined by cross stretcher support. Signed and dated on underside of table top by maker. Height 29.75”, width 90.5”, depth 28.75”. $400-$600

107 Group of 2 Currier & Ives Darktown Series Prints

109 Primitive Style Painted Pine Step-Back Cupboard

Currier & Ives (American, established 1835). Two works from The Darktown Series comprising of “Two To Go!” and “Got ‘Em Both” - 1882, chromolithograph on paper, inscribed to lower margin. Each framed 14” x 18”, sight size 12” x 16”. Provenance: Cobbs. $300-$500

Probably American, 19th century. Stencil painted number on back ‘159’. Height 86”, width 52.6”, depth 17.5”. $500-$700

111 Cast Iron Mechanical Bank, Darktown Battery

110 Two American Windsor Bow or Loop Back Chairs American, probably New England, late 18th/early 19th century. Two American Windsor bow back or loop back chairs, both with seven spindle back, one in old black paint with shaped saddle seat, the other with shield shaped scooped seat both raised on turned and swelled turned legs united by an H-form stretcher. Height of black painted chair 37”, width 15.5” (seat), seat depth 14”, seat height 17.5”. Height of other chair 36”, width 14.5” (seat), seat depth 13.75”, seat height 16”. Provenance: Cobbs. $500-$700

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J. & E. Stevens Company (American (Connecticut), 1843 -1950), circa 1888. Mechanical cast iron painted bank ‘Dark Town Battery’, designed by James H. Bowen of Philadelphia, Pa., January 17, 1888 and often referred to as the ‘Baseball Bank’. One of the more unusual banks having having three stationary figures, with each figure having movable parts. Darktown Battery is the only mechanical bank to represent the game of baseball. To operate, the pitcher’s arm is first pulled back into the position as shown in the picture. In so doing his head lowers forward and down and the parts snap into place. A coin is then inserted in his right hand where it is held by means of a thumb-like clamp. A lever located by the tree stump is then pressed down. Immediately the pitcher throws the coin toward the catcher and his head snaps back into position. Simultaneously the batter raises his bat high and turns his head from right to left as though watching the coin. The catcher moves his head forward and his left hand in toward his body as though catching the coin. A lower front section of the catcher moves inward so that the coin actually goes inside his body and drops down into the base of the bank. Releasing the lever returns the various parts of the batter and catcher into the positions as shown in the picture. Height 7.25”, width 9.75”, depth 2.6”. $1,000-$2,000

112 ‘Always did Spise a Mule’ Mechanical Bank, 1879

J. & E. Stevens (American (Connecticut), 1843 -1950), circa 1879. Mechanical cast iron painted bank ‘Always did ‘spise a mule’ , jockey on bench variation. Put a coin underneath the boy’s bench and depress the button on the ground underneath the mule. The Mule swivels and kicks the boy back then the coin is deposited into the bank slot. Marked underneath PATD APR 22 1879 & PEND’G. Height 6”, width 10”, depth 2.8”. Provenance: Cobbs. $1,000-$2,000


114 Japanese Bronze Bell with Dragon Motif Handle

Japanese, likely 19th century. Bronze bell with serpentine dragon at top of tapered handle with raised reeding above body with archaic marks and decoration, saw tooth or beaded accents on sides, remnants of gilding throughout. Unmarked. Height 10.125”, width 4.9”, depth 3.4”. Provenance: Cobbs. $300-$500

113 Japanese Bronze Figural Sculpture of Scholar

115 Japanese Bronze Vase with Flowers, Meiji Period

Japanese, 20th century. Weighted bronze figural sculpture depicting a standing male scholar with wrinkled forehead and temples, pleasant facial expression, and long beard. Older scholar figure wearing a long hooded robe and looking at scroll being held in hands in front of him. Marked on back with character stamp. Overall height 13.2”. $300-$500

Japanese, Meiji period (1868-1912), circa 1880. Patinated bronze table vase withy rounded lip above short neck with organic smooth cloud form at top of bulbous form with flowers in deep relief against textured ground. Marked on bottom with maker’s stamp. Overall height 9.5”, diameter of foot 3.75”. Provenance: Peter Sloane Objects & Works of Art, Grays Mews Gallery, London, England whereby acquired by the Estate of Dr. Woody and Mrs. Honor Cobbs, Atlanta, Georgia in May of 1995. $400-$600

116 Tibetan Prayer Wheel with Ranjana Script, 20th C.

Tibetan, 20th century. Buddhist hand prayer wheel with acorn finial on a repousse white metal dome with beaded and petaled decoration above two rows of Rañjana script separated with beaded border with three red stone cabochons (one missing), interior with hand written prayer script, faceted weight on end of chain link (to rotate wheel), on a wooden handle with copper bands. Unmarked. Overall length 11.75”. Provenance: Cobbs. $300-$500

117 Finely Carved Wood Traveling Buddhist Shrine

Asian, likely Southeastern, late 19th century. Hand carved and stained traveling Buddhist devotional pocket shrine box in the form of Buddha’s head with coiled urna on top of head above face with rounded cheeks and chin, eyes closed in devotion, hinged case opens to reveal devotional figures within carved in relief (one seated, the other with multiple arms--possibly Heruka). Unmarked. Overall height 4.1”, width 2.8”, depth 2.8”. Provenance: Cobbs. $500-$700

118 Tibetan Buddhist Painted Textile Fragment, Gesar Tibetan, circa 15th century. A painting on thick fibrous organic material, possibly a fragment of a thangka, depicting 13 figures dressed in heavy drapery bearing haloes and united in a clouded heavenly setting, these figures likely a depiction of the 13 Buddhist Guardians from the Epic of King Gesar dating to the 12th century. Fragment Height 8.75”, width 15.75”. Framed height 12.875”, width 19.875”. $500-$700

119 18th C. Chinese Painting on Silk, Wedding Ceremony

Chinese, 18th century possibly earlier. A painted figural scene on cream silk in tones of black, red, and white depicting a courtly male at top center wearing ceremonial robe and holding an orb and flanked to right by two hairy and grotesque elder figures set within a landscape with trees, a bottom a maiden dressed in red with hand fan accompanied by many grotesque figures playing instruments such as gongs and cymbals, possibly overall depicting a wedding ceremony. Inscribed lower left with two lines of black calligraphic marks. Framed 42.5” x 23.25”. Sight size 39.5” x 20.25”. Provenance: Cobbs. $700-$900

120 Hand Woven Persian Khorrasan Rug

Wool. Iran. All over floral design with urns and cascading flowers on tan field. Blue, cream and green accent colors. 6’ 2” x 8’ 7”. $800-$1,200

121 Antique Hand Woven Bidjar Rug

Wool. Iran. Tribal center design on blue field with rose border. having cream, teal and green accent colors. 9’ 11” x 12’ 10”. Provenance: Cobbs. $800-$1,200

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123 Chinese Carved Hardwood Lohan Figure

Chinese, likely early 20th century. Hand carved figural hardwood (likely rosewood) sculpture in the form of a lohan (louhan) depicting standing and resting a bare foot on a twisted root wood staff, exposed chest with pronounced ribcage, bat (symbol of prosperity) resting on foreground, man with closed eyes, open mouth, facial hair and rounded cheeks. Unmarked. Height 13.8”, width 4.3”, depth 3.5”. Provenance: Cobbs. $300-$500

122 Two Chinese Carved & Gilt Fragments, 19th C. Chinese, Late 19th century. Each unsigned. One height 14.1”, the other height 13”. Provenance: Cobbs. $300-$500

124 Chinese Wucai Enamel Lotus Blossom Bowl, Marked

Chinese, Xuande Period mark (1426-1435), first half 20th century. A lotus blossom form footed porcelain bowl decorated allover with wucai enamels, the six lobed form with tondo at center depicting the two peaches of longevity surrounded by a ring of lappets surmounted by six floral vignettes under two rings of double cobalt underglaze bands encompassing further floral swags, the exterior cavetto with further floral decoration over lappet band. Underside with six character underglaze blue Xuande period mark set within double cobalt rings. Diameter 11.75”, height 3.25”. $400-$600

126 Qianlong Marked Rose Medallion Low Bowl

125 Hand Woven Chinese Art Deco Throw Rug

Wool. Cream field with urn center and birds to top and bottom. Flowering tree design with swans resting on blue border. Measures 3’ x 4’ 9.5”. Provenance: Cobbs. $400-$600

Chinese, Qing Dynasty Qianlong Period mark (1736-1795), likely late 19th/ early 20th century. Underside with six character iron red mark for the Chien Lung imperial reign. diameter 14”, height 2.5”. Provenance: Cobbs. $400-$600

127 Collection of 2 Chinese Silk Embroidered Panels Chinese, 19th/20th century. Peach and crane work framed 20.2” x 7.8”. Figural work with courtly women framed 20.4” x 6.7”. Provenance: Cobbs. $300-$500

128 Chinese Blue & White Jardiniere, Figural Scene

Chinese, 20th century. An underglaze blue decorated whtie porcelain jardiniere or planter of cylindrical form with figural scene on tondo depicting two courtly men in a garden landscape accompanied by a baby and a child, with a band of leiwen or meandering key to rim between bas relief bands, raised on a constricted right foot. Underside with mark of two underglaze blue cobalt concentric rings. Height 7”, diameter 8.25”. $400-$600

130 Pair, Framed Chinese Red Silk Embroidery Textiles Chinese, 20th century. A pair of tall red silk embroidery panels, one depicting a male lion and one depicting a leopard, each in a landscape surrounded by verdant foliate and bordered by pink, blue, and green geometric patterned silk bands. Each framed 84.25” x 20.25”. $400-$600

129 Late Qing Dynasty Chinese Charger, Kite Mark

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Chinese, late 19th/ early 20th century Qing Dynasty (1644-1912). Underside marked with blue underglaze kite. Diameter 14.625”, height 2.25”. Provenance: Cobbs. $300-$500

131 Chinese Export Black & Lacquer Tilt Top Table

Chinese late 19th/early 20th century. Height with top down 45.5”, height with top latched 31.12”, diameter of top 33”. $400-$600


132 Early English Toleware Tray with Orientalist Birds

English, late 18th/ early 19th century. A tole peinte tray of scalloped rectilinear form painted with an Orientalist bird motif depicting two green and orange birds to center field standing on a flowering stem, one leaning forward from its perch toward fallen fruit on ground, the flaring shaped tray edge with a band of peony blossoms on leafy vines, the whole with cream colored background adorned with decoration in greens, yellow, oranges, and black. Unmarked. 19.5” x 25.5”. Provenance: Cobbs. $400-$600

133 Spode Lidded Soup Tureen & Underplate

Spode (English, founded 1767- ), circa 1815. Early 19th century three piece stone china matched group comprising of a lidded soup tureen and oblong underplate in pattern number 2117 with Chinese style ornament with red and orange flowers amid green leaves and blue tree trunks and rocky expanses, accented in gilt. Tureen with scaled lion’s head handles with drop rings. Each item marked with blue Spode Stone China mark. Soup tureen Height (to top of gilt prunus fruit finial) 7.8”, width 12.75”, depth 7.75”. Underplate measures 12.5” x 9”. $300-$500

134 Chippendale Style Mahogany Framed Sofa

Likely American, late 19th/Early 20th century. Chippendale style sofa with camel back, scrolled and flared arms and fitted upholstered seat cushion custom upholstered in Orientalist floral and fruit motif designer fabric in purple, pinks, peach, green and blues on cream ground, frame with four incised and scroll accented block legs at front joined to four splayed legs at back. Overall height 34.75”, width (across arms) 86”, depth 32”, seat to floor 19”. $500-$700

135 Pair of English Sheffield Plate Wine Coolers

English, 20th century. Pair of matching Sheffield (silver plate on copper) wine coolers or champagne buckets in the form of campagna urns with removable top section with flared rim and twisted border above body engraved with heraldic shield above undulating ribbon with Latin text reading “GLORIA MIA” above repousse body with alternating gadrooned and foliate decoration, flanked by by upswept handled above a circular foot with twisted gardrooned border. Marked on bottom with three unidentified marks for maker, and “MADE IN SHEFFIELD ENGLAND”. Overall height 8.9”, diameter of top 8.75”, diameter of foot 5.75”. $500-$700

136 Impressive Silverplate Covered Meat Chafing Dish

Possibly Sheffield, first half 20th century. A two piece ovular silver-plated covered meat chafing dish comprising an ovular base raised on four paw feet with floral and foliate motif to knee and to loop handles at narrow ends under a reeded flat rim, with interior dish bearing draining canals and well, the base with twist off caps to interior and underside for hot water filling and disposal, the domed lid of undulating form with band of c-scrolls over an incurvate rim with eight paneled body bearing four fields of repousse scrolls and flowers (two with blank monogram medallions) surmounted by a loop form handle with molded scrolls and floral motif. Apparently unmarked. Height 14.5”, width 26”, depth 16.75”. $800-$1,200

137 Hand Woven Persian Baktiari Area Rug

Wool. Iran. Tribal block pattern on multi colored field. orange, cream, red and brown accent colors. Measures 5’ 6” x 7’ 6”. $800-$1,200

138 Set of 8 Chippendale Style Mahogany Dining Chairs

English, late 19th century. Brass plaque to underside ‘Paramount Antiques, Inc., 58 East 11th Street, New York, Ny 10003, Tel 212-777-9131. Height of arm chairs 39.75”, width 26.25” (arm to arm), seat depth 16.5”, seat height 17.5”. Height of side chairs 38.75”, width 21.5”, seat depth 16.5”, seat height 17.5”. $1,500-$3,000

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140 Ladies Ceylon Blue Sapphire Pin, Circa 1920s

139 Large 46 Carat Amethyst Brooch with Cultured Pearls

Vintage (1920s) ladies handmade 10k yellow gold and sapphire pin or brooch of linear form with double sided arrow points at ends accented with beaded, center natural, prong set sapphire stone (approximately 0.75 carat total weight, color: Ceylon blue, clarity: I1). Unmarked, however acid tested as 10k quality. Length 2.5”. Total weight 3.2 grams. Provenance: Cobbs. $300-$500

Large handmade 14k yellow gold, amethyst, and pearl brooch or pin with natural, bezel set, mixed cut faceted oval shape amethyst (approximately 46 carats, color: dark purple, clarity: VS) within a twisted 14k yellow gold wire border of cultured pearls. Unmarked, however acid tested as 14k quality. Brooch measures 0.90” x 1.50”. Total weight 15 grams. Provenance: Cobbs. $300-$500

141 Ladies 14k Gold & Amethyst Earrings

Ladies 14k yellow gold and amethyst earrings, each with a natural, prong set, oval cut amethyst (approximately 9.00 carats total weight, color: medium purple, clarity range: VS1-VS2) within a twisted wire border. Marked 14K and acid tested as 14k quality. Total weight 5.3 grams. Provenance: Cobbs. $300-$500

143 Ladies 14k Gold, Sapphire & Diamond Ring

142 Ladies 14k Yellow Gold & White Opal Brooch

Ladies 14k yellow gold and white opal brooch or necklace pendant of floral form with overlapping pierced petals on 14k gold setting adorned with 13 natural, prong set, oval cabochon white opals (approximately 6 x 4mm each, color: red, green and blue play of color). Pin back likely later and not composed of silver or gold. Marked on back “14K” and acid tested as 14k quality. Diameter 1.5”. Total weight 13 grams. Provenance: Cobbs. $300-$500

145 Italian Textured Domed Link 14k Gold Bracelet

Italian, 20th century. Ladies modern textured domed link bracelet in 14k yellow gold with matte or satin texture accented with diagonal striped lines. Marked with “14K ITALY”, acid tested as 14k quality, clasp additional marked “RCI”. Bracelet length 7.25”. Total weight 22.4 grams. Provenance: Cobbs. $500-$700

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Ladies 14k yellow gold, sapphire and diamond ring with natural, prong set, marquise cut blue sapphire (approximately 1.20 carats total weight, color: dark blue, clarity: VS) surrounded within a halo containing 20 natural, prong set, modern round brilliant diamonds (approximately 0.40 carat total weight, color range: G-I, clarity range: I2-I3). Marked on interior of band “14K” with an “M”, likely for maker additionally, acid tested as 14k quality. US ring size 7. Total weight 5.4 grams. $500-$700

146 Ladies 14k Yellow Gold & Opal Brooch or Pin

Ladies 14k yellow gold and opal pin or brooch of rosette form with pierced and beaded accents throughout, adorned with 8 natural, oval cabochon common opals and 9 natural, round cabochon common opals (color: green to blue, clear to white base). Marked “14K” and acid tested as 14k quality, additionally marked with “LL”, likely for maker. Pin diameter 1.5”. Provenance: Cobbs. $500-$700

144 Early Victorian Rose Cut Diamond & Enamel Brooch

Early Victorian handmade ladies 10k yellow gold, rose cut diamond, and red enamel brooch of floral rosette form with scrolled petals in red enamel accented with 25 natural, bezel set diamonds in antique rose cut (approximately 0.50 carat total weight, color range: J-K, clarity range: I2-I3). Unmarked, but acid tested as 10k quality. Diameter 1.4”. Total weight 14 grams. Provenance: Cobbs. $400-$600

147 14k Gold & Pearl Bangle Bracelet, Late 19th C.

Continental, Late 19th century. Ladies antique 14k yellow gold hinged bangle bracelet accented with 6mm natural pearl within radiating sun or star burst, interior hand engraved with “d 11 April 1890”. Bracelet with safety chain and hidden clasp, marked on claps with “585” for 14k gold and acid tested as 14k quality, additionally marked with “BH” likely for maker. Bracelet interior diameter 7.5”. Total weight 19.3 grams. $600-$800


149 17th C. Continental Silk Hand Embroidered Chasuble

148 17th C. Continental Shield Form Cope Remnant

Continental, likely Italian or Spanish, 17th century. Hand woven and embroidered textile panel in shield form, likely a remnant from a cope, with scrolled foliates in deep wine red with twisted borders against golden brown ground with remnants of metallic threads, fringe at bottom. Overall height 33.5”, width 25.5”. Provenance: Cobbs. $500-$700

Continental, likely Italian, 17th century. Hand woven and embroidered silk religious church vestment in the form of a chasuble with front and back decorated with gold patterned and leaved trim accenting red and gold field with raised stumpwork scrolled foliates and flowers at down front central panel with remnants of metallic threads, grape leaf and fruit motif throughout, radiating heavenly light or star on back. Unmarked. Overall height 43”, width 26.25”. Provenance: Cobbs. $500-$700

152 Gothic Revival Style 5 Light Gilt Iron Wall Sconce

151 Pair, Brass Gothic Style Altar Pricket Table Lamps

Spanish, early 20th century. A Gothic Revival style five light gilt painted iron wall sconce, not electrified, the backplate with five welded shaped strips of iron ‘bound’ with ribbon and issuing five scrolled candlearms, each decorated with rivets and surmounted with circular drip pan and candlecup, and terminating in a spire. Stamped to backside ‘MADE IN SPAIN”. Height 20.5”, width 15”, depth 7”. Provenance: Cobbs. $500-$700

Continental, 20th century. Unmarked. Height 38.75”, width of base 7.875”. $500-$700

154 18th C. Carved & Gilt Wood Canopy Converted Table

Continental, 18th century (with later conversions). Hand carved and gilt wood shaped canopy with panels decorated with geometric motif and turned spindles, later converted into low accent or console table with red leather writing top, and supported on five later turned wood legs. Overall height 25”, width 53.25”, depth 22.25”. $600-$800

150 19th C. English Oak Carving of Bishop & Donkey

English, 19th century. A carved oak relief pilaster depicting a Catholic bishop in full length and regalia with a donkey at his feet. Height 17.375”, width 5.5”, depth 2.5”. Provenance: Cobbs. $400-$600

153 Pair of Carved Wood Hanging Figural Pilasters

Continental, early 20th century. A pair of mirrored figural wood wall pilasters or brackets comprising a scrolling capital platform surmounting a grotesque male figure with one arm on head and one on belly supporting clothing drapery, the figures set over lion masks issuing hanging tassel form from mouth with hanging fruit over a tapering base. Height 28.75”, width 6”, depth 5”. $600-$800

155 Dalziels’ Bible Gallery, 1st Edition, #430/1000

“Dalziels’ Bible Gallery: Illustrations from the Old Testament from Original Drawings”- 1881, first edition, numbered 430/1000, published George Routledge & Sons (English, founded 1836), printed by Camden Press (English, 19th century), engraved by George Dalziel (English, 1815-1902) and Edward Dalziel (English, 1817-1905) (The Brothers Dalziel), after original artwork by Ford Madox Brown (English, 1821-1893), Edward Burne-Jones (English, 1833-1898), Arthur Boyd Houghton (English/Indian, 1836-1875), William Holman Hunt (English, 1827-1910), Frederick Leighton (English, 18301896), Edward John Poynter (English/French, 1836-1919), Frederick Sandys (English, 1829-1904), Simeon Solomon (English, 1840-1905), George Frederick Watts (English,1817-1904). Folio in original publisher’s vellum with gilt brown and red decoration to covers and spine, with gilt and red decorative title to front cover and spine, with bevelled edges, with unpaginated card-stock leaves with engravings printed on India paper laid down. Folio overall 17.25” x 13.5” x 1.5”. $700-$900

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156 Large American Stoneware Mortar and Pestle

American, first half of 20th century. Large stoneware pottery circular mortar and pestle on stand set comprising of a mortar with dark brown glaze, darkening near bottom, rounded lip spout on rim, supported on a later patinated metal stand with scrolled accents joined on an arched X form cross stretcher, pestle with turned wooden handle and stoneware end with rounded tip. All unmarked. Mortar diameter 20.25”. Pestle length 22”. $300-$500

158 J.H. Owen, North Carolina Earthenware Vase

157 North Carolina Green Glazed Stoneware Jug

American (North Carolina), second half of 19th century, circa 1880. Exterior with “5”, likely referring to volume of gallons able to be held within. Otherwise unmarked. Overall height 18.25”, diameter of foot 8.25”. Provenance: Cobbs. $300-$500

James Henry Owen (American (North Carolina), born 1866-1923), likely 1920s. Lead-glazed earthenware vase of baluster form with two rounded applied handles on shoulders and neck, overall with yellow to orange glazing. Marked on bottom with stamped mark reading “J.H. OWEN” within circle. Overall height 9.7”, diameter of foot 4.4”. Provenance: Cobbs. $300-$500

161 Victorian Mahogany Tall Chest of Drawers, 19th C

159 F.B. Norton & Co. 5 Gallon Stoneware Crock

F.B. Norton & Co. (American (Worcester, Massachusetts), 1858-1894). Hand crafted, salt glazed stoneware five gallon crock with cylindrical body above turned rim, rounded handles on upper sides, stamped and accented in cobalt blue highlighting with “F.B. NORTON & CO” above “WORCESTER, MASS” above “5” for storage capacity. Large crock further decorated with perched feathered bird flanked by two crossed stylized leafy plant fronds. Overall height 12”, diameter of opening at top 12.125”. Provenance: Cobbs. $300-$500

162 Dora Louise Murdoch, Fall Cabin in Woods, Signed Dora Louise Murdoch (American, 1857-1933), “Cabin in Autumnal Woods”, chalk pastel on linen, signed lower left “D Murdoch”. Landscape illustration, or drawing, with log wood cabin obscured by autumnal trees with leaves of red and brilliant orange hues. Framed 18.25” x 23.75. Unframed 13.8” x 17.6”. $300-$500

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160 Israel Seymour American Stoneware Jug, 19th C.

Israel Seymour (American (New York), active 18091865), circa 1824-1850. Handcrafted salt-glazed stoneware jug of standard ovoid form with ribbed and rounded handle at top near tooled spout, bulbous body with impressed stamp mark for pottery maker reading “I. SEYMOUR TROY” above perched bird facing forward, all incised and stamped elements highlighted in cobalt blue. No other apparent marks. Overall height 15.7”. Provenance: Cobbs. $700-$900

163 American School, Children with Sled, Oil on Canvas American School, likely 19th century. “Children with Sled”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Figural landscape painting depicting winter scene with bare trees and snowy foreground, with three children and dog playing with sled, with red house with smokestack in background. Framed 14.4” x 18.5”. Unframed 10” x 14”. Provenance: Cobbs. $400-$600

Probably Scottish, third quarter 19th century. An impressive Victorian mahogany tall chest of drawers having a rectangular top with rounded edges over a secret ogee frieze drawer (release mechanisms located in drawer below) and hat box drawer centered to each side with a pair of short drawers, above three graduated long, deep drawers, all flanked by applied scrolling acanthus and trailing fruit, the whole raised on turned bulbous feet. All drawers with applied moldings and fine wood turned pulls. Height 58.6”, width 50.8”, depth 21.6”. $1,000-$2,000

164 Winter Logging Scene at Twilight, Oil, 19th C.

American School, likely early 19th century. “Winter Logging Scene at Twilight”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Figural nocturnal landscape painting depicting lumberjacks with horse-drawn logging sled on icy logging road under full moon at twilight. Framed 19.25” x 23.75”. Unframed 15.5” x 20.5”. Provenance: Property of the Estate of Dr. Woody Cobbs and Mrs. Honor Cobbs, Atlanta, Georgia. $500-$700


165 Scottish Carved Oak Bellows, 19th C.

167 Scottish Silver Filigree Dirk Sheath, William Dow

Scottish, 19th century. Unmarked. Overall length 36.5”. Provenance: Cobbs. $300-$500

166 Diminutive 19th C. English Mahogany Work Table

English, 19th century. Height 25.75”, width 16.6”, depth 8.5”. Work box height 4.4”, width 14.6”, depth 8.6”. $300-$500

William Dow (Scottish (Perth), active 1889 - 1926), late 19th/early 20th century. A fine silver filigree officer’s sheath or dirk/dagger cover having a foliate decorated clip joined to chains mounted on either side of the elongated sheath having raised patterns in four sections: a crown with twisted threads; the Scottish thistle flower; a Maltese cross; profile bust of a knight and shield. All mounted on finely intricate filigree scrollwork. The backside also ornately designed with foliate and scroll filigree decoration. Hallmarked on the clip with double-headed eagle for Perth, ‘Pth’ mark possibly for Alexander Forbes Dalgleish of Perth, active 1890-1940, registered with the Glasgow Assay Office. Also “DOW” for William Dow who was active in Perth 1889- 1926. Height 9”, width 1.4”. Total weight 2.56 troy ounces. Provenance: Cobbs. $400-$600

169 Pair of 18th C. Webb Andirons, Scotsmen in Kilts

168 Unger Brothers Sterling Pocket Flask with Golf Caddy

Unger Brothers (American (Newark, New Jersey), 18721914). A sterling silver pocket whisky flask of rounded rectangular form, one side with bas relief repousse and chased decoration depicting a young golf caddy approaching a golfing green carrying a bag full of clubs with trees in background, the opposite side with script monogram “MNS”, with hinged silver cap. Neck marked with maker’s mark beside “STERLING 925 FINE” beside a second maker’s mark. Height 5.375”, width 3.25”, depth 1.5”. weight 3.75 troy ounces. $500-$700

171 19th C. English Stained and Carved Oak Buffet

English, 19th century. A stained and carved oak buffet or server raised at front on two squat cabriole legs with scroll toes and at back on two block legs each united to sides by shaped stretchers, the case with chamfered and reeded front corners with two front cabinet doors under two drawers with the doors revealing a shelved interior, the sides with inset rectangular panels, altogether surmounted by a thick plank top with breadboard ends, with brass escutcheons and hinges. Height 38.75”, width 52.5”, depth 22.75”. $700-$900

Joseph Webb (American (Boston), late 18th century). Pair of heavy cast iron figural andirons or fire dogs depicting a standing male Scottish clansman wearing traditional tam cap and kilt smoking a long pipe. Overall height 11.75”, width 7”, depth 13.25”. Reference: Kauffman & Bowers 10. Provenance: Hastings House, Essex Square, Essex, Connecticut via the High Museum Antiques Show, whereby acquired by the Estate of Dr. Woody and Mrs. Honor Cobbs, Atlanta, Georgia in October of 1972. Note: the andirons in this lot are an example of the single andiron shown on a 1767 Paul Revere engraved copper plate used to produce 150 trade cards for Boston iron merchant Joseph Webb. Webb and Revere were fellow Freemasons and business colleagues. $500-$700

172 Large Four Door Georgian Mahogany Linen Press English, first quarter 19th century. A large four door Georgian mahogany linen press in four sections having a removable projecting cornice over two sets of four paneled doors concealing four wardrobe slides each, the lower case with six short deep drawers, having individual locking mechanisms and wood turned pulls, all raised on a plinth base. Height 84.25”, width 76.25”, depth 23”. $1,500-$3,000

170 R. Wallace & Sons Sterling Flask, Drunken Monks

R. Wallace & Sons Manufacturing Company (American (Connecticut), named as such in 1871, renamed in 1956), likely late 19th century. A sterling silver pocket flask of ovoid form with bas relief repousse and chased decoration to each side depicting drinking or drunken monks set before whisky barrels in an interior, the flask with attached twist off silver cap. Impressed maker’s mark to underside beside “STERLING” and “80”. Height 5.5”, width 3”. weight 3.3 troy ounces. $400-$600

173 Horatio McCulloch, Beside a Loch, Oil on Canvas Horatio McCulloch (Scottish, 1806-1867), “Beside a Loch”, oil on canvas, signed lower left “H McCulloch”. Figural landscape painting depicting lakeside scene with river that flows to lake, with cattle and cattle herder and two figures with horse crossing arched bridge over river, with mountains in the distance and overcast skies overhead. Framed 17” x 23.25”. Sight 11” x 17”. $2,000-$4,000

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176 19th C. Stained Glass Roundel, Rod of Asclepius

174 19th C. Cont. Stained Glass Roundel, Erriapus

Continental School, 19th century. A small painted and stained glass roundel depicting the Celtic god called Green Man and named Esus or Erriapus, the protector of nature and the earth mother, with a beastly figure having three leaves extending from his open mouth and surrounding his crowned head. diameter 4.575”. Provenance: acquired by the Estate of Dr. Woody Cobbs and Mrs. Honor Cobbs, Atlanta, Georgia from The Monastery Stained Glass, Northamptonshire, England in a private sale on September 13, 2006. Provenance: Cobbs. $300-$500

175 17th C. Flemish Stained Glass, Mythical Harpy

Flemish, 17th century. A square stained and painted glass panel depicting a mythical winged woman, possibly a Harpy, in grisaille. 7” square. Provenance: acquired by acquired by the Estate of Dr. Woody Cobbs and Mrs. Honor Cobbs, Atlanta, Georgia from The Monastery Stained Glass, Northamptonshire, England, in a private sale on September 14, 2004. $400-$600

Continental School, 19th century. A stained and painted glass roundel with central square diamond painted and stained depicting the Rod of Asclepius, an ancient Greek icon wielded by the god Asclepius, the deity associated with healing and medicine, the square diamond flanked to straight sides by green leaf tips and to corner ends by yellow trefoils, the whole composition with yellow beaded ring border and light blue solid ring border. diameter 10.125”. Provenance: Cobbs. $500-$700

177 19th C. Swiss Heraldic Stained Glass Panel

Swiss, 19th century. A painted and stained glass panel of rectangular form in the 16th century style depicting two soldiers or warriors in typical dress with black jackets over red pants and feathered caps, the figures standing before an urn with flowers set on an architectural ledge, above the figures with two interior figural scenes, below left of figures with a diagonally oriented heraldic shield, and inscribed to lower right “Balthasar Bert und Balthasar Bert der Jille”, the glass encased in a wooden frame. Height 15.5”, width 10.25”. Provenance: Cobbs. $500-$700

178 19th C. Swiss Stained Glass Oval, Tavern Scene

Swiss, 19th century. Height 13.5”, width 10.5”. Provenance: acquired by the Estate of Dr. Woody Cobbs and Mrs. Honor Cobbs, Atlanta, Georgia from The Monastery Stained Glass, Northamptonshire, England, in a private sale on June 29, 2003. $500-$700

179 19th C. British Stained Glass Panel, Maltese Star British, 19th century. A stained glass roundel depicting the badge of the Masonic Knights of Malta comprising a four point star at center with alternating lion and unicorn figural representations between the blades, altogether surrounded by colorless and amber glass bands. Diameter 12.5”.Provenance: Cobbs. $400-$600

180 16th/17th C. Flemish Stained Glass, Bishop & Baby

Flemish, 16th-17th century. A small rectangular stained and painted glass panel depicting standing Catholic Bishop in full regalia gesturing a blessing to a swaddled infant at his feet set on a grassy hill before a woodland village landscape. 7” x 6”. Provenance: acquired by the Estate of Dr. Woody Cobbs and Mrs. Honor Cobbs, Atlanta, Georgia from The Monastery Stained Glass, Northamptonshire, England, in a private sale on September 13, 2004. $500-$700

181 19th C. Quatrefoil Floral Stained Glass Panel

Continental School (likely French), 19th century. A stained and painted glass quatrefoil with four yellow leaf tips radiating outward from central red flower blossom and alternating with white trefoil flower forms, surrounded by a red ground in separate segments and bordered by colorless or white glass arches. Unmarked. 11.5” square. Provenance: Cobbs. $400-$600

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182 11 English Wavy Edge Pewter Plates, 18th Century English, 18th century. A group of 11 near matching wavy-edge London pewter plates of five-lobed form, apparently from several different makers, each plate of round form with reeded shaped edges and rim over a round shallow bowl. Each plate with impressed marks to underside, most with crowned X or X under a rose, many with further unknown or indistinguishable maker’s marks, some also with “LONDON” in relief. Each diameter 8.875”. Provenance: Cobbs. $1,000-$2,000

183 Two Large 17th Century English Pewter Chargers

English, 17th century. A group of two broad rimmed chargers, one with triple reeded decoration to rim with ownership triad mark “A E E”, front with unknown four part touchmark including “EK” or “EH” within a shield form; and one with single reed to rim and no apparent markings. Larger charger diameter 18.5”. Smaller charger diameter 16.625”. Provenance: Cobbs. $1,000-$2,000

185 Style of Alexander Fraser, A Clear October Day

Style of Alexander Fraser (Scottish, 1828-1899). “A Clear October Day”-1882, oil on canvas, verso with inscription “A Clear October Day 1882 The ‘Royal’ Cottage Trossachs”, verso monogrammed “THL”. Framed 22” x 27”. Unframed 13.5” x 18.75”. Provenance: Property of the Estate of Dr. Woody Cobbs and Mrs. Honor Cobbs, Atlanta, Georgia. Note: The Trossachs is a small woodland glen in Scotland. The Trossachs was described in Sir Walter Scott’s 1810 poem The Lady of the Lake, and notably, the leading Victorian art critic John Ruskin (English, 1819-1900) and the PreRaphaelite painter John Everett Millais (English,1829-1896) spent the summer of 1853 together in Trossachs. $600-$800

184 Art Nouveau Copper and Iron Coal Bin with Liner

Probably Euorpean, early 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 19.5”, width 14.8”, depth 15”. Provenance: Cobbs. $700-$900

186 British School, Pastoral Scene, Oil On Canvas

British School (likely Scottish), 19th century. “Pastoral Scene with Thatched Roof Houses”, oil on canvas, signed indistinctly at lower right, with applied label to verso “Sloan’s”. Figural pastoral landscape scene depicting two women and a farmhand collecting wheat in a large field, with small jubilant black and white dog, with thatched roof houses and barn structures, with marshy farmlands and clody skies in the distance. Framed 33” x 41”. Unframed 28” x 36”. $700-$900

188 Dutch .833 Silver Repoussé Lidded Bottle, c. 1867

Dutch, circa 1867. Side of rim with impressed “833”, “h”, and lion rampant mark. Height 13”. Weight 13.9 troy ounces. $1,000-$2,000

189 Pair of Charles II Style Walnut Hall Chairs

187 Charles II Period Walnut Caned Armchair

English, late 17th century. Carolean style hall chair with a rectangular caned back surmounted with carved ‘Boyes & Crownes’ crest. Height 44.12”, width 23.75”(arm to arm), seat depth 15.5”, seat height 16.5”. Provenance: Cobbs. $800-$1,200

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English, 19th century. Matched pair of Charles II style walnut hall or sides chairs, both with pierced floral urn cresting flanked by winged putti and scrolling foliage above an oval caned panel within a foliate and floral pierced, carved surround flanked by carved block and spiral turned stiles, over a caned seat within carved front and side rails, raised on carved block and spiral turned front legs connected by a pierce carved front stretcher mirroring the crest. Height 49.5”, width 18.25”, seat depth 16.75”, seat height 18.12”. Provenance: Cobbs. $500-$700


190 c.1905 English Sterling Silver Standish, Howson

George Howson (English (London), 1896, circa 1905. A heavy and fine sterling silver standish or desk inkwell set comprising a silver platform with curved serpentine back and squared front with serpentine rim, the back with a pierced three section gallery set behind two shallow rings securing two cut glass globular inkwells with sterling collars and hinged lids, the standish front with a shallow basin for holding a pen or quill bordered with a band of molded scrolls, the whole raised on three scrolling feet. Marked to top of tray with “GH” within a rectangular cartouche beside lion rampant standard mark, uncrowned leopard head for London production, and date code for 1905. Each inkwell marked to top of lid with maker’s mark, standard, and date marks. width 10.125”, depth 7.5”, height 2.875”. weight of silver tray 24.4 troy ounces. $700-$900

192 George III Inlaid Mahogany Hexagonal Tea Caddy

191 34 Pcs. Baltimore Sterling: Stieff & S. Kirk & Son

English, early 19th century. A George III inlaid mahogany hexagonal shaped tea caddy, the hinged lid centered with satinwood conch shell in green tinted oval medallion within checker inlaid banding and opening to a single lidded compartment, the front of box with a hexagonal shaped escutcheon, all sides inlaid with oval fan patera. Height 4.6”, width 6.25”, depth 4”. $700-$900

Samuel Kirk & Son (American (Maryland), 1815-1979) and Stieff (Maryland), founded 1904). A mixed lot of 34 pieces of sterling silver in the Repousse and Maryland Rose patterns, each piece with elaborate floral decoration in relief to handle. Set comprising six individual salad forks in the Rose pattern, 6 individual salad forks in the Repousse pattern, 17 demitasse spoons in Repousse, a pickle or olive fork in Repousse, a teaspoon in Repousse, a two-piece carving set with hollow handles in Repousse, and a serving spoon in Repousse. Each Repousse piece (aside from carving set & serving spoon) marked with “S. Kirk & Son Co.” beside “925/1000” and “STERLING”, indicating production circa 1914-1917; carving set & serving spoon each marked “S. Kirk & Son Co.” and “STERLING” indicating production between 1914-1924 OR 1932-79. Stieff Rose forks marked “STERLING-STIEFF-REG” indicating production in the 1920s-30s. Individual salad forks length 6.25”. Olive fork length 6”. Teaspoon length 5.75”. Demitasse spoons length 4.25”. Serving spoon length 9.25”. Carving knife length 9.5”, fork 9”. Total weight 30.5 troy ounces. Provenance: Cobbs. $700-$900

194 3 Rare British Leather Figural Mugs, 18th/19th C.

British, Late 18th/Early 19th century. Rare collection of three figural sculpted leather handled vessels comprising of a large toby jug depicted seated wearing signature hat and holding stein in hand; and two smaller mugs also in polychromed leather depicting men with pointed noses. All unmarked. Overall height of large toby jug 7.9”. Height of smaller figural mugs 4”. Provenance: Moubray House Antiques and Castle Antiques, Edinburgh, Scotland whereby acquired by the Estate of Dr. Woody and Mrs. Honor Cobbs, Atlanta, Georgia in August of 1971. $1,000-$2,000

193 English Three Tiered Dumbwaiter, 20th Century

English, 20th century. Dumbwaiter with three graduated circular tiers with pierced brass gallery joined by tapered fluted columnar shafts with leaf tips, beading and gadrooned borders, overall supported on a tripod base with acanthus leaf and scrolled ornamentation on legs terminating on scrolled pad feet above wheeled casters. Overall height 50.3”, diameter of widest shelf or tier 30.5”. $800-$1,200

195 Diminutive Georgian Bowfront Mahogany Sideboard

English, early 19th century. Height 34.5”, width 47.8”, depth 18.75”. $800-$1,200

196 Regency Period Tortoise Shell Tea Caddy

English, late 18th/early 19th century. Height 5”, base width 8”, base depth 5.25”. $1,500-$3,000

197 S. Kirk & Son Co. 4 Piece Sterling Service c.1900

Samuel Kirk & Son (American (Maryland), 1815-1979), circa 1896-1913. A Georgian style 4-piece sterling silver tea and coffee service comprising a teapot, a coffee pot, a lidded sugar, and a creamer, each piece with reeded step-in disc foot surmounted by a high-shouldered tapering cylindrical urn form body with reeded rim and serpentine handles, the lidded pieces with trophy finials. Underside of each with impressed mark “925/1000 / S. Kirk & Son Co. / 323”. Coffee pot height 11.5”. Teapot height 9.25”. Sugar height 7.375”. Creamer height 7”. Total weight 95 troy ounces. Provenance: Cobbs. $1,800-$3,600

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199 Pair of Federal Gilt & Eglomise Tabernacle Mirrors

198 Federal Giltwood & Eglomise Tabernacle Pier Mirror

American, probably New York or Boston, circa 1800. A fine Federal giltwood and eglomise tabernacle pier mirror having a molded cornice of fifteen spherules over a carved florette and lattice panel over the beaded rectangular eglomise panel depicting two hunters with dogs on a rocky and tree lined shore with masted sailing vessel in the background against blue skies above the rectangular mirror plate and flanked to each side by three lobed pilaster headed with an eight petal rosette carved block. Height 43.25”, width 25.5”, depth 4.5”. Provenance: Cobbs. $800-$1,200

James Todd Portland Looking Glass Manufactory (Portland Maine, 1820 - 1866), circa 1825. A complimenting pair of Federal giltwood and eglomise tabernacle mirrors, one diminutive in size, and both having a molded cornice with eight spherules over the rectangular reverse painted panel, each depicting a different view of the same lake side cottage and landscape, possibly by the hand of Charles Codman (American, 1800-42), above the rectangular mirror plate flanked to each side by a spiral molding. One mirror retains traces of the original label. Height of smaller mirror 21.25”. width 13.75”, depth 2.75”. Height of larger mirror, width, depth. Provenance: Cobbs. Note: Trained in Boston, James Todd came to Portland in 1820 and established his looking glass manufactory on Exchange Street. He operated the business until 1866, when it was destroyed by the Portland fire. Todd’s mirrors often include painted scenes made by local artisans and a number of people believe Charles Codman did some of Todd’s reverse paintings on glass, as they were friends and contemporaries. $1,000-$2,000

201 Pair of Federal Style Twin Light Wall Sconces

American, 19th century. A Matched pair Federal style parcel gilt and patinated bronze twin light wall sconces, the back plate modeled as a gilded feathered eagle perched upon laurel wrapped quivers and a sphere issuing two scrolled candlearms and gadrooned candle cup fitted with an acorn pull chain and simulated wax candlesleeve (both later). Sockets are both marked ‘BRYANT’. Height 11”, width 9.75”, depth 6”. $800-$1,200

200 English George III Mahogany Bowfront Chest

English, early 19th century. George III banded mahogany bowfront chest of drawers with banded top above two short pull out drawers above three long graduated pull out drawers, all with banded borders and oval brass hardware pulls, string inlay detail below storage on curved skirt, supported on splayed French feet. Overall height 40.25”, width 44.25”, depth 22.5”. $1,000-$2,000

202 Victorian Painted Photographer’s Wicker Recamier

American, attributed to Heywood Wakefield, circa 1890s. A Victorian photographers wicker recamier (also known as a posing chair for photographers) in black paint (recent) having a heart shaped back and scrolling curls enclosing a basket weave with central pattern and over a double-scrolled arm to one end and a downscrolled end to the other with woven seat and ornate scroll work and woven spindles on slightly splayed legs united by a cross stretcher. Height 37”, width 38”, seat depth 16”, seat height 16.25”. $1,000-$2,000

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203 Early 20th C. Portrait Of Little Sailor Girl, Oil

America School, early 20th century. “Portrait of Little Sailor Girl”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Figural bust length portrait of a little girl with bobbed hair, with rosy cheeks and large hazel colored eyes, with drop waist sailor dress with anchor insignia at breast, with understated beige background. Framed 39.25” x 29.5”. Unframed 30” x 20”. $700-$900


206 19th C. English Carved Oak Coat of Arms, Hughes

205 Watts Clan Carved Wood Coat of Arms, 19th C.

204 English Carved Oak Coat of Arms, Hughes Clan

British, late 19th/ early 20th century. A rectangular carved oak wood heraldic plaque depicting the shield form coat of arms of the Hughes clan at center with carved lettering at top “Thomae Hughes de Clan fwrog (?) et Elizabeth ?evxoris MDCC XLVI”, with oak leaf and acorn decoration to either side of shield, and a ribbon swag at bottom reading “Y Gwir Yn Erbyn Y Byd (The Truth Against The World)”. Overall 11.75” x 7.125”. Provenance: Cobbs. $500-$700

British, 19th century. A rectangular carved oak wood heraldic plaque depicting the shield form coat of arms of the Watts Clan at center with carved lettering at top “Georg II Watts de Uffington in Co. Berks Cler” (likely referring to George Watts (d.1810) the Vicar of Uffington in Berkshire, Chaplain at Dominique, and Vicar of Catmer) flanking a greyhound or whippet dog at center holding an arrow, and oak leaf and acorn decoration at bottom. 11” x 7.125”. Provenance: Cobbs. $700-$900

British, 19th century. A rectangular carved oak wood heraldic plaque depicting the shield form coat of arms of the Hughes clan at center, three crowned lion’s masks in profile surrounding a second smaller and raised shield bearing a further crest, with carved lettering at top “Insi // gnia” flanking a crowned lion’s head in profile amid oak leaves and acorns, also with carved lettering to right of shield “Thomae Hughes” and in fragment to left of shield “Ca ???? ensis”, to a ribbon swag below shield “Y Gwir Yn Erbyn Y Byd (The Truth Against The World)” over “MDC” and “CXC”, possibly for the year 1790. 11.625” x 7.5”. Provenance: Cobbs. $700-$900

209 Biblical Embroidered Needlework Pictorial Sampler 207 19th C. Gothic Revival Armorial Iron Chandelier

Continental, 19th century. A cast and patinated iron 6 light chandelier comprising a large pierced quatrefoil circulet with eight heraldic shields suspended between foliate scrolls and mounted with six torch form electric lights wiht simulated was candle sleeves, the circulet suspended from fleur-de-lis crown form corona. Height to top of corona 25.75”, height of chandelier body 15.25”, width 37”, depth 25”. Provenance: Jacqueline Adams Antiques, Atlanta, Georgia, whereby acquired by a Private Collection, Atlanta, Georgia. $800-$1,200

208 English Silk Embroidery, The Finding of Moses

English, early 19th century. Framed oval silk embroidery with watercolor on paper elements depicting the Old Testament Biblical story of The Finding of Moses or Moses in the Bulrushes with Nile River in foreground, young woman kneeling beside empty woven basket, and group of three women (including the Pharaoh’s daughter and Moses’ sister Miriam) surrounding nude baby Moses with extended arms upward. Framed 21.5” x 18.25”. Provenance: Cobbs. $600-$800

American or English, early 19th century. A biblical embroidered needlework pictorial sampler stitched in silk threads on linen ground entitled ‘Abraham offering up his son Isaac’. Upper portion of sampler depicts an Angel of the Lord on a cloud above Abraham who is standing on grassy hilltop holding a knife above his head, to one side a cooking pot, the other side Isaac is bound on top of a pile of wood. Below a stitched poem about how Abraham was tested. Sampler is further decorated with antlered bucks, cupid, a butterfly, animal in foliage, windmill, tree and figure with horse, all within a decorative border. Sampler is framed under glass. Height of sampler 17” width 12.25”. Frame size 22.4”, width 17.5”.Provenance: Cobbs. $600-$800

210 French 17th Century Linenfold Carved Oak Door

French, 17th century. Carved oak wood door with linenfold motif on paneled front, remnants of wrought iron hardware including pierced sliding lock with floral rosette motif. Overall measures 70.6” x 26.4”. Provenance: Cobbs. $700-$900

211 French 17th C. Linenfold & Coronation Chest Front

French, 17th century. A large and heavy Louis XIII oak wood chest front with carved decoration to front side with six panels of linen fold carving flanking a figural scene at center depicting the Coronation of the Virgin with a floating winged angel holding a crown above the head of a praying Mary, the panel overall exhibiting peg construction. Height 33”, width, 71.25”, depth 2.125”. Provenance: acquired by the Estate of Dr. Woody Cobbs and Mrs. Honor Cobbs, Atlanta, Georgia from A. R. Broomer Antiques, New York, in a private sale on March 30, 2000. $1,200-$2,400

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213 Large Bronze Garden Sculpture, Boy with Horn

20th century. Sculpture with hollowed interior to accommodate use as fountain. Overall height 51”. Provenance: Williams Antiques, Inc., Atlanta, Georgia whereby acquired by Dr. Woody and Mrs. Honor Cobbs, Atlanta, Georgia. $1,500-$3,000

212 Bronze Garden Sculpture of a Standing Horse

20th century. Hollow bronze animal garden sculpture in the form of a standing muscular male gelding horse with flowing mane on neck and top of head, slightly tilted and looking down with pleasant and calm facial expression, gait indicating movement, overall with weathered oxidized patina. Sculpture apparently unsigned. Overall height 32.25”, width 9.5”, depth 40”. Provenance: Cobbs. $1,500-$3,000

214 19th C. Cream Glazed Terracotta Garden Bench

Italian, likely 19th century. Height 18”, width 47”, depth 18.25”. $1,000-$2,000

215 19th C. Carved White Marble Guardian Lion

Continental, 19th century. A 1/3 sized carved white marble guardian lion depicting a recumbent adult male lion with crossed front paws, naturalistic mane, and tail curling forward over back feet. Height 22.5”, length 35.5”, depth 14”. $1,500-$3,000

216 Figural & Acanthine Carved Alabaster Bird Bath

Continental, 20th century. A highly carved figural alabaster garden bird bath or baptismal font in two parts comprising a pedestal base with pear shaped foot carved in relief with acanthus leaves, surmounted by three figural putti in 3/4 round depicted processing around an ionic column capital suspended over flowing drapery, the pedestal surmounted by a round basin with acanthine relief carving terminating at top in sculptural scrolls. Overall height 46”, diameter at top 25.5”. $1,500-$3,000

217 Pair of Large Cast Iron Garden Urns on Pedestals

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20th century. Overall height 61.25”, diameter at top 24.5”. $1,000-$2,000

218 Cast Iron Garden Obelisk Sculpture, 20th C.

20th century. Unmarked. Overall height 101”, base 18.25” square. $800-$1,200


219 Continental Wrought Iron Six Light Chandelier

Continental, probably French, early 20th century. A wrought iron six light chandelier having a dome shaped corona issuing six twisted rods joined to the hexagonal shaped frame and surmounted with scrolling fleur-de-lis and enclosing openwork scrolls, the six rods mounted to the exterior of frame supporting the scrolling arms and circular shaped bobeches having wax candlesleeves. Height 36” to corona with additional chain, diameter 45”. $800-$1,200

220 Pair, 18th C. French Carved Walnut Columns with Grape Motif

French, 18th century. Hand carved walnut wood architectural Solomonic column (Barley sugar) column with scrolled and leaf tip captial and circular socle base, shaft with twisting grape vines with flattened leaves and grape fruit clusters. Each unsigned. Overall height 84.25”. Provenance: Jacqueline Adams Antiques, Atlanta, Georgia whereby acquired by a Private Collection in Atlanta, Georgia. $2,000-$4,000

222 18th C. Carved Stone Garden Finial on Later Mounts

Continental, 18th century on later mount. A garden finial comprising a large bulbous carved stone ornament with lion’s mask and floral medallions united by foliate swags, the ornament to a later cast stone gadrooned urn base raised on a tapering round foot surmounting a square plinth base, also capped with with a gadrooned finial. Overall height 55.5”, width 24.5”. Provenance: From the collection of Mr. Thomas V. and Mrs. Marie B. Patton, Atlanta, Georgia whereby acquired by a Private Collection, Atlanta, Georgia. $2,000-$4,000

221 Pair of Large Wrought Iron Doors, 19th C. Continental, likely French, Late 19th/ Early 20th century. Pair of black painted hand wrought iron courtyard or pavilion gate doors with classic scrolled and rosette decoration throughout. Each door height 76.75”, width 29.5”, depth 3.75”. $1,500-$3,000

223 Pair of Large Stone Mirrored Guardian Lions

Continental, 20th century. 3/4 scale. Height 29.5”, length 51.5”, depth 15.75”. $2,000-$4,000

224 Pair, Palatial Cast Stone Bacchanalian Planters

Tuscany Studios (American (Chicago), 20th century). A pair of palatial Dionysian tub form cast stone jardinieres or planters with a frieze of winged and wingless putti at center dancing amid foliage, with foliate bands above and below, and solid bands to root and rim. Marked to interior of each “Tuscany Studios / Chicago”. Height 20.25”, diameter of top 29.25”. $1,000-$2,000

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227 William IV Metamorphic ‘Rise & Fall’ Serving Table

225 Large Palace Size Persian Hand Woven Rug

Wool. Iran. All over floral design on red field. Blue, cream, green and gold accent colors. $1,000-$2,000

226 Hand Woven Persian Tabriz Carpet

Wool. Iran. Room size rug with large floral center medallion on red field. Blue, cream, green and brown accent colors. Measures 9’ 5” x 12’ 7”. $2,000-$3,000

228 Gorham “Chantilly” Sterling Flatware Set, 57pcs

Gorham (American (Rhode Island), founded 1831). A 57 piece set of sterling silver flatware in the Chantilly pattern (1950 re-release) comprising 4-piece place settings for 9 plus additional place setting pieces and many serving pieces. Set comprises 9 dinner forks (7.5”), 9 teaspoons (5.75”), 9 individual salad forks (6.5”), 9 dinner knives with stainless blades (9.125”), six demitasse spoons with gold wash bowls (4.125”), four iced tea spoons (7.5”), a tablespoon serving spoon (8.375”), a solid serving fork (8.5”), a large solid jelly server (6.25”), a cheese knife with stainless blade (6.875”), a solid bon bon spoon (4.5”), a short handle pickle fork or olive fork (5.75”), a solid piece cream ladle (5.25”), a pie & cake server with stainless blade (10.5”), a modern hollow butter spreader (6.25”), a lemon fork (4.25”), and a short handled olive spoon (5.875”). Total weight (less 0.5 troy ounces for each stainless element) 67.4 troy ounces. $1,000-$2,000

English, second quarter 19th century. A metamorphic ‘rise and fall’ library/serving table or freestanding dumb waiter having a rectangular top with thumb molded edge resting on an arcaded and ribbon twist frieze, rising to activate the sliding action to alter the table into a three tier buffet or dumb waiter, all raised on plank supports joined by a scalloped and foliate carved stretcher and ending on down-scrolled legs carved at the knee with foliage and terminating in scrolled toes. Height extended 41”, height resting 30.5”, width 38.12”, depth 21.12”. $800-$1,200

229 Fine Victorian Sheffield Sterling Tea Set, 1866

Joseph and Edward Bradbury (Sheffield; registered 1863); trading as Thomas Bradbury & Sons, circa 1866. A fine four piece sterling tea service comprising a coffee pot, tea pot, sugar and cream jug. The pots with scrolled engraved handle and domed lid centered with turned and beaded finial, the cream jug with lovely cast shell scroll spout and the double handled sugar both having gold vermeil interior. All four pieces having a leafy tendril scrolled ‘S’ monogram and bright cut decorated all over with bands of beading and chased with repeating guilloche motifs. Each piece marked to the underside with British Registry design mark dated November 22, 1866 and further hallmarked for the makers Joseph and Edward Bradbury. Height of coffee pot 10”, base diameter 4.8”. weight 28.45 troy ounces. Height of tea pot 7.4”, base diameter 5.25. weight 24.76 troy ounces. Height of sugar bowl 5.25”, base diameter 4.25”. weight 12.12 troy ounce. Height of cream jug 5.12”, base diameter 3.12”. weight 8.31 troy ounces. Total weight combined 73.64 troy ounces. $2,000-$4,000

231 Chippendale Rosewood Tilt Top Table, 18th C.

230 12 Chippendale Style 19th C Mahogany Dining Chairs

English, late 19th/ early 20th century. Height 39.875”, depth 23”, seat height 20”, seat depth 18.75”. side chair width 23.5”, armchair width 25.5”. Provenance: Walker McIntyre Antiques, Atlanta, Georgia, whereby acquired by a Private Collection, Atlanta, Georgia. $1,500-$3,000

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English, second half of 18th C. Chippendale period carved pie crust round tilt top tea table in rosewood, turned wood birdcage on a ornate carved (leaf tip and undulating fluting) and ring turned baluster shaft on a tripod base with shell and C scroll carved knees and feet. Unmarked. Height (top down) 29.5”, diameter 28.75”. Provenance: Matthews and Shank Fine Antiques, Shepherdstown, West Virginia whereby acquired by Dr. Woody and Mrs. Honor Cobbs, Atlanta, Georgia. $2,000-$4,000


232 Pair of Jacobean Stained Oak Hall Chairs, 17th C.

233 English Jacobean Period Oak Wainscot Armchair

English, possibly Lancashire, circa 1650. A 17th century stained oak wainscot armchair having a shaped scroll carved cresting over a demi-lune flower head and a row of arcaded niches, the back with arched panel centering an interlaced quatrefoil knot and open downswept carved arms on turned supports flanking a later trapezoidal plant seat and raised on front block and turned legs linked by foot stretchers. Height 43.4”, width 24.75” (seat), seat depth 14”, seat height 17.25”. Provenance: acquired by The Estate of Dr. Woody and Mrs. Honor Cobbs, Atlanta, Georgia from James Island Antiques, Robert & Roxanne Werowinski, 2028 Maybank Hwy, Charleston, SC 29412 on June 8, 2000. $1,500-$3,000

English, second half 17th century. Height 48.6”, width 18”. seat depth 14”, seat height 18”. Provenance: Cobbs. $1,500-$3,000

235 English Renaissance Revival Carved Oak Secretary

234 17th C. English Jacobean Needlework Embroidery

English, 17th century. Elaborate and detailed needlework picture with lush game park scene throughout with roaming animals and insects including a bird, a snail, an antlered deer, a lion, a grasshopper, and butterflies amid a rolling green landscape with fruit trees and flowering plants, views of castle at back right and back left, cottage right of center on high horizon line under shallow blue cloudy sky, figures in garden with young beautiful woman in pink gown playing lute or mandolin, holding hands in courting scenes with two young men (one in red jacket, the other in blue), and a scene with man on horseback hunting a bear with a spear, figures likely part of a progressive story line. Overall framed 26.5” x 45.125”. Provenance: Cobbs. $2,000-$4,000

English, 19th century. Height 85.6”, width 43.75”, depth 21.8”. Provenance: The Elephant’s Foot, West Palm Beach, Florida whereby acquired by a Private Collection in Atlanta, Georgia. $1,200-$2,400

236 James I Period English Carved Walnut Bible Box

English, late 16th/ early 17th century. A late Renaissance Period carved walnut bible box, the front panel flat carved with nulling, a series of arched and concave niches, filled to top half with incised gadroons and lunettes and to bottom half with a convex arched form with further half-moon shaped decoration, above the nulling with further spade forms in relief below carved rosettes, the box’s hinged lid and left side panel without further decoration, and the right side panel incised with initials “EE | E WD 3c”. Box joined with iron nails, having two iron butterfly hinges to back of lid, and with iron escutcheon to front of box. 9.375” x 20.25” x 11.75”. Provenance: acquired by the Estate of Dr. Woody Cobbs and Mrs. Honor Cobbs, Atlanta, Georgia from A. R. Broomer Antiques, New York, in a private sale on July 22, 2004. $1,500-$3,000

237 Set of 18th C. Flemish Wood Pilasters, 4 Seasons

Flemish, 18th century. A set of four carved fruitwood wall relief sculptures depicting the four seasonal harvests, each with a central full length human figure, some holding an attribute of their season, and each with an urn atop their head bearing the fruit of their season, and set above an icon of their season - a fiery urn, a pair of love birds or peace doves, a sun, and a pair of wine gourds - these icons set above an upward scroll decoration. Average height of each 24.5”. Provenance: acquired by the Estate of Dr. Woody Cobbs & Mrs. Honor Cobbs, Atlanta, Georgia from Charles Antiques, New York, in a private sale on May 3, 1966. $1,500-$3,000

238 15th C. Carved Oak Rood Sculpture of a King

English, late 15th century. A Medieval Period carved oak figural sculpture, likely from a cathedral rood screen, in 3/4 round depicting a crowned king holding a sword and backed by full round carvings of leaves, the figure with curled chin-length hair, beard, and wearing a cape over his shoulders. Height 7.5”, width 6”, depth 5.25”. Provenance: acquired by the Estate of Dr. Woody Cobbs and Mrs. Honor Cobbs, Atlanta, Georgia from Richard Philp Antiques, London, England, in a private sale on September 23, 1993. $3,000-$5,000

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240 1902 London Sterling Silver Pierced Console Bowl

239 Hand Woven Persian Hamadan Runner

Wool. Iran. All over floral design on red field. blue, cream, green and gold accent colors. Measures 2’ 10” x 17’ 2”. $800-$1,200

Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd. (English (London), 1880-1952), circa 1908. An ornately pierced and molded sterling silver footed console bowl or basket of oblong form with splayed lattice and scroll pierced foot surmounted by reeded ring issuing an ovular bowl with radiating raised bands, the basket’s upper half with a band of floral swags on a reeded band set under a tall band of reticulated latticework alternating with pierced scrolling decoration terminating at top with an undulating rim, both sides of body with blank medallions suspending by ribbon bows and with large scrolling acanthus leaf handles to opposite sides connected to rim on either side by flower garlands. width 14.75”, depth 8.25”, height 7.25”. weight 44.3 troy ounces. $1,000-$2,000

242 George III Mahogany Inlaid Serpentine Sideboard

241 English Britannia Silver Tankard Dated 1700

English, circa 1700. A fine and rare William III Britannia standard silver tankard of typical tapering cylindrical form with ring bands to foot, above center, and to rim, with serpentine handle to one side and engraved family crest to opposite side. Four impressed marks below rim beside handle: a rubbed maker’s mark, Britannia standard mark (0.9583 silver content), lion’s head erased mark indicating production in London, and date code for the year 1700. Height 4.5”, width across handle 5.5”, diameter of opening 3.375”, diameter of foot 3.75”. weight 11.3 troy ounces. Note: the English monarchy changed it’s sanctioned silversmithing standards from sterling standard (0.925 purity) to Britannia silver (0.958 purity) after the English civil war in 1697 in an effort to limit the melting of sterling silver coinage. The requirement was lifted in 1720 with the practice remaining an optional standard in the UK and Ireland. $1,500-$3,000

English, first quarter of 20th century, circa 1810. Overall height 37.7”, width 72.25”, depth 27”. Provenance: Walker McIntyre Antiques, Atlanta, Georgia whereby acquired by a Private Collection in Atlanta, Georgia. $2,000-$4,000

243 19th C. French School Portrait of Mme Recamier

French School, 19th century. “Portrait of Madam Recamier in Library”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned, with label to verso “Martin 11 / 16”. Presumably JeanneFrancoise Julie Adelaide Recamier (French, 1777-1849). Framed 62” x 52.75”. Unframed 49.5” x 40”. $2,000-$4,000

244 Pair of George III Period Inlaid Knife Boxes

English, Late 18th century/ Early 19th century, circa 1790. Pair of matching George III period knife boxes with mahogany bodies of traditional sloped and serpentine form, each with satinwood inlay decoration and borders with oval medallion with radiating form, fitted interiors for housing knives with satinwood string inlaid ornament. Each unmarked. Overall height 13.5”, width 8.6”, depth 11”. Provenance: Walker McIntyre Antiques, Atlanta, Georgia whereby acquired by a Private Collection in Atlanta, Georgia. $2,000-$4,000

245 Early & Fine George III Period Mahogany Settee

English, circa 1760. A fine George III period mahogany and needlework settee having a gadrooned carved crestrail above seven vertical floral carved and pierced splats enclosing circular rosettes, the outswept molded arms carved with guilloche enclosing the serpentine needlework covered seat, raised on front chamfered legs untied by a box stretcher. Height 38”, width 58.4” (arm to arm), seat depth 24”, seat height 17”. Provenance: Cobbs. Purchased from Williams Interiors, Bull and Gaston Streets, Savannah, Georgia 31401on October 4, 1969. Paperwork indicates that the settee was from the Estate of the late Isabel Whitney from Frank Partridge, purchased from Gordon Langley Hall of 56 Society Street Charleston. Copy of paperwork available upon request. $3,000-$5,000

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246 Impressive George III Mahogany Library Bookcase English, possibly Irish, third quarter 18th century. Height 119”, width 76.5” (at crown), depth 24” (base). $4,000-$6,000


247 Ladies 14k Yellow Gold & Golden Topaz Earrings Ladies 14k yellow gold and precious golden topaz earrings, each with natural prong set oval cut precious golden topaz ( 5.00 carats total weight, color: medium dark golden, clarity range: VS1-VS2) within a twisted gold wire setting with friction posts. Marked “14K”, acid tested as 14k quality. Total weight 3.6 grams. Provenance: Cobbs. $1,000-$2,000

248 14k Gold, White Jelly Opal & Ruby Necklace Pendant

Large 14k yellow gold, white jelly opal, and ruby necklace pendant with natural, prong set, oval cabochon white jelly opal ( 9.00 carats, color: green, blue, orange, semi transparent) encircled by a border of 28 prong set round rubies ( 2.0mm in diameter each, 1.00 carat total weight, color: dark red, clarity: Si2). Marked on bale “14K” and “585”, additionally acid tested as 14k quality. Total weight 6.5 grams. Provenance: Cobbs. $1,000-$2,000

249 26 Carat Aquamarine & Diamond Necklace

Handmade two tone 18k gold necklace with large natural, bezel set, oval cabochon aquamarine ( 26 carats, color: medium blue, clarity: I1) flanked on sides by teardrop forms accented with natural, bead set, single cut diamonds ( 0.05 carat total weight, color range: H-I, clarity: I1) on a bar chain. Necklace length 17.5”. Total weight 26.5 grams. Provenance: Cobbs. $1,000-$2,000

252 Ladies 14k Yellow Gold & Diamond Hinged Bracelet

Ladies 14k yellow gold and diamond hinged bracelet containing 24 natural, prong set, modern round brilliant diamonds ( 2.50 carats total weight, color range: H-J, clarity range: VS2-Si1) with figure 8 safety clasp. Marked “14K” with stylized M on tongue of clasp and acid tested as 14k quality. Bracelet 7.5” long. Total weight 26.7 grams. $1,500-$3,000

250 Mikimoto Three Strand Graduated Pearl Necklace 1899-). Ladies classic Mikimoto (Japanese, founded

three strand graduated cultured akoya pearl necklace with 281 pearls (smallest 3.75mm in diameter, largest 7.65mm in diameter, color: light cream, grade A with slight blemishes). Pearls joined to a handmade sterling silver claps with pearl accent, marked “M” for Mikimoto and also lightly marked on back of clasp “L-55304”. Clasp tested as sterling silver. Shortest strand on necklace 18.5”. Total weight 39 grams. Provenance: Cobbs. $1,200-$2,400

251 Ladies 18k Gold, Diamond & Emerald Ring

Last quarter of 20th century. Ladies custom made 18k gold, diamond and emerald ring with 10 natural, prong set, modern round brilliant cut diamonds ( 3.55mm diameter on average, 1.65 carats total weight, color range: H-I, clarity range: VS2-Si1) and 5 natural, prong set, round emeralds ( 0.90 carat total weight, color: medium green, clarity: I2 on average) on a textured band. Unmarked but acid tested as 18k quality. US ring size 7.5. Total weight 10.4 grams. $1,000-$2,000

255 Custom Gold, Diamond & Ruby Circular Pendant

253 Pair of 14k Gold, Emerald & Diamond Earrings

Ladies custom made 14k gold, emerald and diamond dangle earrings with 2 natural, prong set, modern round brilliant cut diamonds ( 1.28 carats total weight, color range: H-I, clarity: I1) and 2 natural, prong set, round emeralds ( 0.24 carats total weight, color: medium green). Unmarked but acid tested as 14k quality. Total weight 1.6 grams. $1,200-$2,400

254 Pair of 19th C 18k Gold, Diamond & Enamel Earrings

Pair of antique (circa 1870) handmade ladies 18k yellow gold, old mine cut diamond and enamel earrings. Each with natural, prong set, old mine cut diamond at center (one 0.75 carat, the other 0.70 carat, color range: K-L-M, clarity range: VS1-VS2) surrounded by blue enamel on textured and pierced setting. Unmarked but acid tested as 18k. Total weight 4.2 grams. Provenance: Cobbs. $2,000-$3,000

Custom made 14k yellow gold, diamond, and ruby circular necklace pendant with large, natural, prong set, modern round brilliant center diamond ( 0.80 carat total weight, color range: N-O-P with brown body color, clarity range: Si2-I1) surrounded by recessed field holding 51 natural, bead set, accent rubies ( 0.76 carat total weight, clarity: Si2, color: medium red) within a bezel or ring of 23 natural, bead set, modern round brilliant accent diamonds ( 1.10 carats total weight, color range: K-L-M in brown body color, clarity range: Si2-I1). Engraved on side “1959 H.H.L. B.W.L. 1999”. Unmarked but acid tested as 14k quality. Total weight 13 grams. Provenance: Cobbs. $2,000-$4,000

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257 German Sperrhake Passau Harpsichord, Mid 20th C

256 “Oeuvres de Fr. Chopin” Volumes 1-3, Otto Dresel

Sperrhake (Germany (Passau, Bavaria) founded 1948), circa 1950s. Model 145 “Cembalo” harpsichord with single manual or row of black and white keys (54 total), 4 and a half octaves. Standard tapered case with mahogany and sycamore woods supported on three modern square tapered legs. Case of musical instrument marked “Sperrhake Passau” and “MADE IN GERMANY” in gold, additionally stamped with serial number “592320”. Overall height 42.25”, width 34.5”, depth 56”. Provenance: Cobbs. $800-$1,200

“Oeuvres de Fr. Chopin Critiquement Revues d’apres les editions originales d’Allemagne, de France et de Pologne; soigneusement corrigees et enrichies d’un doigte minutieux pour les eleves”, volumes 1-3, edited by Charles Klindworth (18301916) and published by P. Jurgenson in Moscow c.1873-74. A bound collection of klavierwerke by Frederic Chopin (Polish, 1810-1849) owned by Boston pianist Otto Dresel (American/ German, 1826-1890), comprising three tomes and totaling 30 opuses, the large format book having marbled covers with leather corners with the front cover bearing label hand inscribed “DRESEL”. 13.25” x 10.5” x 1.75”. Provenance: By descent from The Cawley Family, Boston, Massachusetts, to the Estate of Dr. Woody Cobbs and Mrs. Honor Cobbs, Atlanta, Georgia. Note: title translates to “Works of Fr. Chopin critically journaled after the original editions in Germany, France and Poland; carefully corrected and enhanced with careful fingering for students”. $300-$500

259 19th C Volume of Scarce German Piano Music, Dresel

258 Five Beethoven Arrangements by Otto Dresel

Otto Dresel (American/ German, 1826-1890). A bound volume of hand written solo piano arrangements or transcriptions for the five late quartets by Ludwig van Beethoven (German, 1770-1827) comprising Opus 127 String Quartet No. 12, Opus 130 String Quartet No. 13, Opus 131 String Quartet No. 14, Opus 132 String Quartet No. 15, and Opus 135 String Quartet No. 16. The music inscribed in ink on lithographed pages of blank music stave with title pages for each opus inscribed and signed by Dresel, altogether bound in a horizontal format brown paper and cloth bound book. 10.375” x 13.625” x 1”. Provenance: By descent from The Cawley Family, Boston, Massachusetts, to the Estate of Dr. Woody Cobbs and Mrs. Honor Cobbs, Atlanta, Georgia. $1,000-$2,000

Continental, 19th century. A volume of scarce German and Austrian editions of piano sheet music by composers Johann Sebastian Bach (German, 1685-1720), George Frideric Handel (German, 1685-1759), Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (Austrian, 17561791), Franz Schubert (Austrian, d.1828), Carl Maria von Weber (German/British, 1786-1826), Johann Wenzel Tomaschek (Bohemian, 1774-1850), Carl Ludwig Heinrich Berger (German, 1777-1839), Ignaz Moscheles (Czech/ German, 1794-1870), Wilhelm Taubert (German, 1811-1891), Ferdinand Hiller (German, 1811-1885), Stephen Heller (Hungarian, 1813-1888), Sigismond Thalberg (Swiss, 1812-1871), Franz Liszt (Austrian, 1811-1886), and Robert Schumann (German, 1810-1856), owned, signed, and annotated by Boston pianist Otto Dresel (American/ German, 1826-1890). See online auction lot for complete listing of included editions. Editions contained in a book with brown paper binding inscribed to front “Dresel / 328 Beacon Street”. 12.25” x 10.125” x 1.75”. Provenance: By descent from The Cawley Family, Boston, Massachusetts, to the Estate of Dr. Woody Cobbs and Mrs. Honor Cobbs, Atlanta, Georgia. $2,000-$4,000

261 Chopin 1st Editions Volume Owned by Otto Dresel

260 Weber Ebonized Baby Grand Piano w/Player Device

Weber Piano Company (American, founded 1851- ), circa 1990s. Model WG-50 baby grand piano with ebonized case with scrolled accented on apron supported on three cabriole legs terminating on French feet, matching ebonized piano bench. Marked with “Weber” on center of case in back of keyboard, interior of case marked with serial number “G078571”; accompanied with mounted player piano program, PianoDisc Systems (Model #PDS 128, Serial #123089) under case. Approximate height 40”, width 58”, depth 59”. Provenance: Cooper Music, Atlanta, Georgia whereby acquired by a Private Collection in Atlanta, Georgia in 1993. Note: Copy of original invoice and documents from Weber Piano Company available upon request. $3,000-$5,000

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Frederic Chopin (Polish, 1810-1849). A volume of scarce first and early editions of the Romantic period piano virtuoso owned, signed, and annotated by Boston pianist Otto Dresel (American/ German, 1826-1890), the volume with black cloth bookplates with gilt lettering to cover listing many of the inclusions in the book, the book containing 15 opuses in a left side-stitch binding with many of the title pages bearing publisher’s stamps and period retailer stamps. Book signed to first title page “Otto Dresel / Boston, November 1854”, many of the later title pages also signed by the pianist, and many of the music sheets with pencil musical annotations. See online auction lot for complete listing of included editions.Book 12” x 9.875”. Provenance: By descent from The Cawley Family, Boston, Massachusetts to the Estate of Dr. Woody Cobbs and Mrs. Honor Cobbs, Atlanta, Georgia. $10,000-$20,000


262 16th C. German Oak Relief, Samson Slaying the Lion

German, first quarter 16th century. A medieval carved and stained oak wood relief panel of rectangular form with bas relief carving depicting the biblical story of Judges 14:5-9 with Samson slaying the lion, the figures boldly and naturalistically carved at center with Samson holding open the jaws of the slain lion set before a distant city view amid foliage, the figural panel set within a later, likely 18th century, wooden frame with simple rounded molding. Overall 18.75” x 15” x 1.375”. Provenance: acquired by the Estate of Dr. Woody Cobbs and Mrs. Honor Cobbs, Atlanta, Georgia from B. I. Howard Antiques, Somerset, England on June 16, 2003. $1,000-$2,000

264 16th C. Flemish Carved Oak Corbel, St. Nicholas

Flemish, 16th century. An oak figural corbel carved in high relief in depiction of Saint Nicholas, patron saint of sailors, merchants, repentant thieves, and children, kneeling in prayer in profile in a woodland landscape with two animals on a cliff behind him and two more above him, the subject to an integral block with moulded top and back. Height 12.25”, width 8.75”, depth 15.25”. Provenance: Cobbs. $2,000-$4,000

266 Carved Oak Figure of a Penitent Figure, Circa 1700

Flemish or English, Late 17th/Early 18th century. Oak wood figural devotional sculpture depicting a bearded man standing at full length with barefeet, carved in the round, portrayed in long robes with head tilted up and back with eyes closed and hands clasped together in prayer. Unmarked. Figure situated on later wooden oval plinth base. Overall height 28.4”. Provenance: A.R. Broomer, Manhattan Art & Antiques Center, New York whereby acquired by the Estate of Dr. Woody and Mrs. Honor Cobbs, Atlanta, Georgia, circa 1998. Note: Copy of original invoice available upon request. $3,000-$5,000

263 16th C. German Oak Relief, Delilah Shaving Samson

German, first quarter 16th century. A medieval carved and stained oak wood relief panel of rectangular form with bas relief carving depicting the biblical story of Judges 16:4-20 with Delilah shearing the hair of Samson while he sleeps thereby causing him to lose his heroic strength, with Philistines peering over the fence behind, the figural panel set within a later, likely 18th century, wooden frame with simple rounded molding. Overall 18.125” x 15.25” x 1.375”. Provenance: acquired by the Estate of Dr. Woody Cobbs and Mrs. Honor Cobbs, Atlanta, Georgia from B. I. Howard Antiques, Somerset, England on June 16, 2003. $1,000-$2,000

265 17th C. Flemish Oak Relief Panel, Abraham Tested

Flemish School, 17th century. A grotesque carved oak relief panel depicting the Old Testament Genesis 22 story of Abraham preparing to sacrifice his son Isaac as a burnt offering, the panel depicting the bearded old man resting one hand atop his kneeling son’s head and rearing back other hand with a dagger and an angel catching the weapon in mid-air to prevent the slaughter, at lower left an altar, at lower right the ram beside a servant, at upper left a building in the distance behind trees, the panel in low and high relief with remnants of polychrome. 15” x 18.25” x 1.75”. Provenance: Cobbs. $3,000-$5,000

267 Italian Large Carved Oak Sculpture, St. Augustine

Italian, 18th century. Large well carved oak wood ecclesiastic figural sculpture depicting a standing full length bishop saint portraying St. Augustine (Augustine of Hippo) wearing a pointed mitre and other garb indicating his status as a bishop, holding a heart in hand, the other hand empty (likely originally held a staff). Overall height 58.1”. $5,000-$10,000

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269 Regency Period Triple Pedestal Dining Table

268 Ed Moulthrop Large Figured Tulipwood Bowl, Signed

English, first quarter 19th century. A very fine Regency period mahogany dining table in three sections, the rectangular table with rounded ends and reeded edge raised on ring turned and baluster supports, each issuing four downswept legs terminating in gilt bronze scrolled caps and casters. Height 38”, width 87.75”, depth 52.12”. $6,000-$8,000

Edward Moulthrop (American, 1916-2003). Incised signature on underside “MOULTHROP” under a branded “M” inside a square cartouche, and “’FIGURED TULIPWOOD”. Height 8.12”, diameter of mouth 7.6”, diameter at widest point 12.25”. Provenance: Cobbs. Note: the absence of the wood type’s Latin name and the typical numerical coding is likely an indicator of this being an early piece by Moulthrop created before a system of numbering was instated. Provenance: Cobbs. $6,000-$8,000

271 19th C. American School Portrait, Girl with Roses

270 Museum Quality George I Period Walnut Settee

American School, mid-19th century. “Portrait of Girl with Roses”, oil on canvas. Verso with stamp indicating canvas maker O. Stearns, reading “Prepared by O. Stearns Boston”. Note: Canvas-maker Oliver Stearns used this particular stamp during his tenure at his Washington St. address in Boston, Massachusetts. Canvas was likely prepared between 18461850. Framed 40” x 33.75”. Unframed 36.25” x 29.25”. Provenance: Cobbs. $3,000-$5,000

English, circa 1720. The back, arms and seat appear to be covered in period figural tapestry. Height 37.5”, width 52.5” (eagle head to eagle head), seat depth 19.5”, seat height 16.5”. Note: This settee appears twice in the Interior Design Magazine, publication dates September 1965 and May 1968 for Market Spotlight, Collector’s Choice Group. A typed note, dated May 27, 1970 from Wood and Hogan (dealers) references the xerox copies from the magazines along with a photograph of the settee. Copies are available upon request. Provenance: acquired by the Estate of Dr. Woody Cobbs and Mrs. Honor Cobbs, Atlanta, Georgia, from Wood and Hogan, Inc, English Antique Furniture, 305 East 63rd Street, New York in a private sale on May 2, 1969. $10,000-$20,000

272 Scarce 1st St. Revolutionary War English Map Of US

Claude Joseph Sauthier (French, 1736-1802), “A Topographical Map of Hudsons River, with the Channels Depth of Water, Rocks, Shoals, &c. and the Country Adjacent, from Sandy-Hook, New York and Bay to Fort Edward, alfo the Communication with Canada by Lake George and Lake Champlain, as high as Fort Chambly on Sorel River.”-circa 1776, hand colored cartographical engraving, first state, engraved and published by William Faden (English, 1749-1836), titled at upper center, additionally inscribed at upper center “By Claude Joseph Sauthier, on the Original Scale of Four Miles to One Inch.” and “Engraved by William Faden Charing Crofs.”. A rare and important first state English Revolutionary War map of the Hudson River / Lake George / Lake Champlain corridor (then a key access route between Canada and the American Colonies for the British) with extensive navigational notes including remarks of depth soundings, navigational hazards, naval and military outposts and roadways. The map is divided into three distinct vertical panels; the left-most panel depicting New York City and the New York Harbor and following the river north to just past Kingston and Rhinebeck (Rhynbeck); the central panel depicting the river just north of Kingston and Rhinebeck through Ticonderoga, including the Hudson’s intersection with Mohawk River and Lake George; the right-most panel depicting Lake Champlain. The map has been carefully hand colored to outline waterways with celadon blue and pale sand toned pigments. Note: Sauthier and Haden produced this map early in the American revolution, when British military and naval strategy hinged on maintaining control of the Hudson River and related waterways; later states of this map would be produced the reflect military operations as they unfolded, including the Battle of Lake Champlain. Indeed, while the first two states of this map were printed on the same day (October 1st, 1776), the third state was printed on October 11th, 1776—the day the Battle of Lake Champlain began—and includes information related to the events of that military operation. In this way, the collected states of this map represent a chameleonic chronology of the military and naval operations on the Hudson River / Lake George / Lake Champlain corridor in the fall of 1776. In this first state example, a later inked inscription east of Valcour Island reads “or Valicour”. An additional set of three indistinct, later inked marks can be seen to the east of Valcour Island (in the location where, on October 11th, 1776, the Battle of Lake Champlain would begin). Sheet size 31.8” x 22.125”. Print size from thick outermost line to thick outermost line 31” x 20.8”. Provenance: Cobbs. $10,000-$20,000

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274 American Eagle With Wings Outstretched, Bronze

American School, 20th century. “Eagle with Wings Outstretched”, bronze with red patina, apparently unsigned. Overall including base and wingspan 25.5” x 28.75” x 12”. $1,000-$2,000

273 Federal Giltwood Tabernacle Mirror, James Todd

275 Early 19th C. Cherry Lift Top Chest of Drawers or Mule Chest

James Todd Portland Looking Glass Manufactory (Portland, Maine, 1820-1866), circa 1825. Mirror retains traces of the original label to backside. Height 35.25”. width 20”, depth 4”. Provenance: Cobbs. $600-$800

276 Fine Federal Period Inlaid Dressing or Side Table

American, late 18th/early19h century.. A fine Federal inlaid mixed woods dressing or side table having a rectangular top with bold quarter fan inlay to each corner over a single frieze drawer also inlaid with quarter fan to each corner raised on square tapered legs, the front legs headed with oval inlay over distinctive banded pendant or ‘icicle inlay’ within inlaid stringing. Height 27.25”, width 27.5”, depth 21”. Note: Banded pendant or icicle inlay are distinct and seen on some Massachusetts, Connecticut and Rhode Island work. Provenance: Cobbs. $2,000-$4,000

American, probably Southern, early 19th century. Height 46”, width 38”, depth 16.5”. $1,000-$2,000

277 American Federal Period Wing Chair, Early 19th

American, possibly Boston, early 19th century. A Federal period wing chair having an arched back and shaped serpentine wings over outscrolled arms enclosing the removable seat cushion and raised on front turned legs. Chair is covered in gold floral damask style upholstery. Height 43”, width 34” (wing to wing), seat depth 19”, seat height 14.5”. Provenance: Cobbs. $1,500-$3,000

279 Harris & Co. 19th C. Blackhawk Horse Weathervane

Attributed to Harris & Co. (American (Boston, Massachusetts), 19th century). A Black Hawk horse copper weather vane depicting a galloping stallion, the flattened full body figure with natural verdigris patina. Height 23.25”, width 34”, depth 3”. Provenance: Cobbs.Reference: “The Art of the Weathervane”, Steve Miller, page 125. Note: around 1871, Henry Leach (American (Pennsylvania), 1809-1885) carved a wooden horse sculpture (now housed in the Smithsonian American Art Museum) after a lithograph portrait of the famous race horse of the 1840s, this sculpture being used by various manufacturers including Cushing & White Co. (American (Waltham, Massachusetts), 18651933) to create hollow iron molds from which many copper weathervanes were produced. $2,000-$4,000

278 Massachusetts Federal Tilt Top Tea Table c.1800

Massachusetts, probably Salem, circa 1790 - 1810. A fine Federal period tilt top tea table having a diamond shaped top with serpentine molded edge tilting above a ring and baluster-turned support over a tripod base with cabriole legs terminating in snake feet. Height 28”, width 22.5”, depth 22.25”. Provenance: Cobbs. $2,000-$4,000

280 Victorian Tiger Oak Fireplace Surround Mantel

American, third quarter of 19th century. Height 78”, width 59.25”, depth 10”. Opening height 38”, width 41”. $700-$900

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281 18th C. Carved Wood Sculpture of a Dancing Girl Continental (likely Italian), 18th century. A polychrome carved wood figural sculpture depicting a young girl with short brunette hair wearing flowing red day dress and engaged in dance in her bare feet atop an integral undulating wave form ball base. Unmarked. Height 27.25”, width 10.75”, depth 9.25”. $800-$1,200

282 18th C. Italian Walnut Cabinet Converted to Desk

Italian, 18th century. A carved Baroque Period cupboard or cabinet converted to a drop front desk, the rectangular form raised on two brackets with scrolled decoration to interior edge, surmounted by two hinged doors flanked by panels all bearing arcaded inset panels centered with rivets, the doors opening to reveal a single compartment with shelf, surmounted with apron with center rectangular drop down segment flanked by square panels, altogether surmounted by single plank wide top with conforming center section lifting up to reveal an interior with shelf. Height 42.625”, width 47”, depth 14”. $1,500-$3,000

283 After Verrocchio, David And Head Of Goliath Bronze After Andrea del Verrocchio (Italian, 1435-1488), “David”-1475, patinated bronze, unsigned. 20th century sculpture after the Italian master Verrocchio’s “David” (originally commissioned by the Medici family and said to have been modeled after the young Leonardo DaVinci), the original work is currently housed in the National Museum of the Bargello in Florence, Italy) depicting a young David in Roman military dress, with one hand on hip, standing over the slain head of Goliath, with slingshot in his right fist, with round white marble base with gray veining throughout. Overall (including base) 25.75” x 11.8” x 11.8”. Provenance: Cobbs. $1,000-$2,000

285 Medieval Carved Oak Misericord, 15th Century

284 Pair, 18th C. Italian Gilt & Polychrome Figures

Italian, late 18th/ early 19th century. A pair of primitively modeled mirrored parcel gilt and polychrome carved wood figural sculptures on stands, each depicting a female figure in golden drape exposing one breast with skirt blown backward between striding legs with one arm stretched upward and one downward in support of a single ornament, each figure to a cylindrical base with everted foot and rim. Overall height 37.75”, width 14”, depth 12.25”. $1,500-$3,000

286 Antique Palace Size Persian Mahal Rug

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Wool. Iran. All over floral design on red field. Cream, blue, gold and pink accent colors. measures 12’ 2” x 20’ 10”. $1,500-$3,000

English or Flemish, 15th century, circa 1450. Hand carved figural ecclesiastical misericord corbel or seat relief in oak wood depicting a wife in peasant dress with cap and apron beating her husband. Both figures in profile, man with saddened facial expression, bent knees and gripping the side of a object, possibly a drape, woman with hand on man’s lower back, opposite hand raised. Unmarked. Overall height, width, depth . Provenance: Joanna Booth, 247 Kings Road, Chelsea, London whereby acquired by the Estate of Dr. Woody Cobbs and Mrs. Honor Cobbs, Atlanta, Georgia in March 2005. Copy of invoice and letter from Joanna Booth available upon request. $2,000-$4,000

287 Fine Hand Woven Persian Area Rug

Wool. Iran. Floral design on rose field. Large blue center medallion flanked at the corners with birds and trees. Green, blue, cream and gold accent colors. measures 8’ 8” x 11’ 8”. Provenance: Cobbs. $1,000-$2,000


288 16th Century Spanish Renaissance Oak Choir Stall

Spanish, 16th century. A Renaissance oak three seat choir stall, each section having a molded cornice above a molded downswept armrest and support topped with a female head flanked three hinged seats, each with shaped misericord, sometimes named mercy seat, carved with portrait mask. Height 43”, width 76”, depth 22.25”. Provenance: acquired from Christie’s, New York, Rockefeller Plaza, March 31, 2000, Sale 9386 as lot 74 by the Estate of Dr. Woody & Mrs. Honor Cobbs, Atlanta, Georgia. $8,000-$12,000

290 Early 19th C. Happy Death Of St. Joseph, Oil

Continental School, early 20th century. “The Happy Death of Saint Joseph”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned, with two applied labels to verso “Rachobuck #3”, with inscribed numeral to verso “131”. Framed 53.75” x 39.25”. Unframed 45.5” x 31.25”. $2,000-$4,000

289 17th C. Continental Oil, Judith Slaying Holofernes

Italian School, 17th century. “Judith Beheading Holofernes”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Baroque Period master work painting depicting a story from the deuterocanonical book of Judith, chapter 13, in which the beautiful widow Judith saves her Jewish people from siege by seducing and beheading the Assyrian general Holofernes during a drunken evening, the subjects in the painting being Judith wielding a long knife or blade behind her head at center as she clutches the general’s hair with her other hand in advance of slaying, with her servant looking on from the left. Framed 35.75” x 41.25”. Unframed 28.75” x 24.25”. $5,000-$7,000

291 Spanish Walnut Vargueno on Chest, 17th C.

Spanish, 17th century (base later). Spanish walnut, bone and iron mounted painted and parcel gilt decorated vargueno on chest, in two parts, both sections with red velvet backed iron fretwork mounts including the side carrying handles, the fall front with an ornate hasp and lock-plate and two bolts to each side sliding to release the hinged fall enclosing a fitted interior richly embellished with thirteen drawers and two cupboards (secret compartment lies behind the bottom middle drawer), all decorated with lozenge- shaped inlay, painted and gilded, and mounted with spiral fluted bone columns supporting architectural elements of broken pediments and arches. The small drawers have shell form metal pulls and the two cupboards with locking mechanisms. The lower chest having two deep long drawers. The whole outlined with applied gilt metal rosette shaped studs. Height 54.12”, width 42.8”, depth 16.5”. Provenance: Acquired by the Estate of Dr. Woody Cobbs and Honor Cobbs, Atlanta, Georgia, from Louis Joseph Inc, Auctioneer, 840 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston 15, Massachusetts, Sale no 273, lot 370B on April 2, 1958. $3,000-$5,000

292 Monumental Pair of Gothic Style Lanterns, 19th C

Italian, late 19th century. Height 62” with additional 66” chain, diameter 25”. Purchased from Jacqueline Adams Antiques, 425 Peachtree Hills Avenue, Suite 7, Atlanta, GA 30305, whereby acquired by a Private Collection in Atlanta, Georgia. $3,000-$5,000

293 John the Baptist in the Wilderness, Oil on Canvas

Continental, likely Italian, late 18th century. “Young John the Baptist in the Wilderness”, oil on canvas, unsigned, verso of stretcher with stenciled black numbers. Framed 60.5” x 50.5”. Unframed 57.4” x 47.5”. $2,000-$4,000

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295 Early 16th C. Flemish Carved Oak Virgin Annunciate

Flemish, 16th century. A carved oak sculpture depicting the Virgin Annunciate, likely from a church or cathedral placed near the triumphal arch with a similar depiction of the Angel Gabriel, the fully carved figural sculpture depicting the lovely faced Mary standing in full length draped in lustrous robes and holding an open book in proper left hand, to an integral round plinth base. Height 32.5”, width 11.75”, depth 8.25”. Provenance: acquired by the Estate of Dr. Woody Cobbs and Mrs. Honor Cobbs, Atlanta, Georgia from Richard Philp Antiquities, London, England, in a private sale on September 5, 1985. $10,000-$20,000

294 Netherlandish 16th C. Carving, Betrothal of Mary

Netherlandish, early 16th century. A carved oak figural group sculpture depicting the young Virgin Mary wedding the elderly Joseph with the High Priest Zacharias behind the couple holding their hands together and gesturing a blessing, the trio accompanied by the bride’s parents, Anna and Joachim, as well as several rejected suitors and/or elders, altogether to an integrally carved base. Height 22.75, width 18.75”, depth 4.25”. Provenance: By descent from Mr. Valentin Weisbach (German/ American, 1843-1899) whereby gifted by Professor Gunnar Dybwad (German/ American, 1909-2001) to a New England Institution and then sold at Christie’s, New York, March 30, 1999 as lot 32, whereby acquired by a private California collector and sold at Christie’s, New York, May 18, 2005 as lot 472, whereby acquired by the Estate of Dr. Woody Cobbs and Mrs. Honor Cobbs, Atlanta, Georgia. $8,000-$12,000

296 16th C. Flemish Oak, Annunciation of the Virgin

Flemish, likely 16th century. Carved oak wood ecclesiastic figural group depicting the Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary with the angel Gabriel with short curled hair at right visiting the Virgin Mary and announcing her birth of Jesus Christ. Mary portrayed at angel’s side seated in an interior with long hair, holding a book. Unmarked. Overall height 14.6”, width 12.6”, depth 10.6”. Provenance: Cobbs. $10,000-$20,000

297 15th C. English Alabaster, Coronation of Mary

English (Nottingham), second half 15th century. A medieval Nottingham Alabaster stone carving of rectangular panel form carved in high relief depicting the Coronation of the Virgin by the Holy Trinity, at center the enthroned Mary seated wearing a single crown with proper right hand raised in gesture of blessing, the heavenly queen surrounded by standing figures of barefoot Jesus Christ, and personified God the Father and Holy Spirit, with two small angels to top corners of composition holding a large single crown over the quartet of figures below, the whole with remnants of polychrome and gilt. Height 15.625”, width 10.125”, depth 2.125”. Provenance: acquired by the Estate of Dr. Woody Cobbs and Mrs. Honor Cobbs, Atlanta, Georgia. Note: accompanied with sales receipt dated 1981 from Geoffrey Van Antiques of London, England. $10,000-$20,000

298 Carved Oak Dormition of the Virgin, Circa 1500

English or Flemish, Late 15th/Early 16th century, circa 1500. Ecclesiastic devotional oak wood sculpture carved in deep relief depicting the Dormition of the Virgin (Mother of God) with deceased Virgin Mary in robes at center being carried by St. Peter and St. Paul the procession to her tomb near the Garden of Gethsemane, floating disembodied hands touch the draped cloth on Mary’s robes depicting the story of the high priest, Athonios, who out of spite and anger wanted to disrupt the procession topple the funeral bier on which the Virgin’s body laid, as the high priest approached an angel of God invisibly cut off his hands. Unmarked. Death of the Virgin sculpture supported on a later plinth base. Overall height 15.4”, width 12.5”, depth 3.6”. Provenance: Joanna Booth, 247 Kings Road, London, England whereby acquired by the Estate of Dr. Woody and Mrs. Honor Cobbs, Atlanta, Georgia in June of 1990. Note: Copy of original invoice available upon request. $15,000-$30,000

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299 15th C. Carved Limewood Sculpture, Mourning Virgin Likely German or Austrian, circa 15th century. A polychromed limewood figural sculpture carved in the round from a single parcel of wood depicting the mourning Virgin Mary standing in full length draped from head to toe with her large hands clasped before her chest in prayer, her slightly downturned face bearing almond shaped eyes over a narrow nose and thin lips, the whole with remnants of polychrome. Height 24.5”, width 7.75”, depth 6.75”. Provenance: acquired by the Estate of Dr. Woody Cobbs and Mrs. Honor Cobbs, Atlanta, Georgia from B.I. Howard, Somerset, England, in a private sale on September 8, 2004. $3,000-$5,000

300 Continental School, Madonna With Angels, 18th C. Continental School (likely Spanish), 18th century. “Madonna with Angels”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Figural ecclesiastical or religious painting depicting the Virgin Mary (Madonna, the Virgin Mother) dressed in white and draped in brilliant blue fabric, with circle or crown or halo of stars, with two angels at her feet. Framed 39” x 30.25”. Unframed 30.5” x 22”. $ 2,000-$4,000

301 Meissen Porcelain Plaque, Madonna della Sedia Meissen (German, founded 1710- ), 19th century. Porcelain plaque with finely hand painted enamels after the masterpiece by Raphael Sanzio da Urbino (Italian, 15831520), “Madonna della sedia” also known as “Madonna della seggiola”-1514, currently housed in the Palzzo Pitti in Florence. Work depicting the Madonna and Child (infant Jesus) in loving embrace with a young John the Baptist at right side holding cross. Marked on back with blue crossed pommel sword mark under glaze for Meissen (dating to between 1815-1924). Overall framed 16.25”. Plaque unframed 8.9” square. $2,000-$4,000

302 Meissen Porcelain Plaque, The Sistine Madonna Meissen (German, founded 1710- ), 19th century. Porcelain plaque with finely hand painted enamels after the masterpiece by Raphael Sanzio da Urbino (Italian, 1583-1520), “Madonna di San Sisto” also known as “Sistine Madonna”-1512, currently housed in the Gemaldegalerie Alte Meister in Dresden, Germany. Work depicting the Madonna standing at center holding the Christ Child flanked by St. Sixtus and St. Barbara on heavenly clouds, green curtains at top, lower with winged cherubs. Marked on back with blue crossed pommel sword mark under glaze for Meissen (dating to between 1815-1924). Overall framed 19.25” x 16.25”. Plaque unframed 11.3” x 8.3”. $2,000-$4,000

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303 Rare Carved Limestone St. John, 12th Century French, likely Middle Rhone Valley, 12th century. Very rare and very fine hand carved limestone figural Romanesque figural ecclesiastic sculpture fragment likely depicting Saint John Mourning at the Cross. Figure with short curled hair, tilted head with sad and mournful facial expression, hand supporting chin and cheek, other hand at hip or waist level holding bible, scattered remnants of gilt and polychrome throughout. Overall (on later stand) Height 13.6”, width 8”, depth 5.5”. Sculpture height 11.125”, width 5.6”, depth 5.125”. Provenance: Louis Stanton, 16th and 17th Century Furniture, Unusual Decorative Items in London, England whereby acquired in December of 1983 by Dr. Woody and Mrs. Honor Cobbs, Atlanta, Georgia. Note: Mr. Stanton supplied the Cobbs with a copy of a letter from Neil Stratford, Keeper of Medieval and Later Antiquities at The British Museum in London, England in June 1980 where the specialist Stratford states his opinion of the work including 12th century age, likely geographic location and its fine quality. Copy of letter of correspondence between Stanton and Stratford in 1980 and invoice from Louis Stanton, London available upon request. $30,000-$50,000

304 16th C. German Polychrome & Gilt Narrative Relief South German, early 16th century. A parcel gilt and polychrome carved wood narrative relief depicting scenes from the life of a saint with a sequence of 12 figures carved in high relief set before a rocky background, the left end with a distant city view and the right end with the reticulated arched gates of a city. The wooden carving to a later sanguine velvet stand. Overall width 41.5”, height 13.25”, depth 13”. Carving width 39.5”, height 11”, depth 2”. Provenance: acquired by the Estate of Dr. Woody Cobbs and Mrs. Honor Cobbs, Atlanta, Georgia from Christie’s New York, Rockefeller Center, as lot 26 on sale 9386 “Continental Furniture, Tapestries, Works of Art and Carpets” on March 31, 2000. Note: from the Sotheby’s lot notes “This relief was most probably part of an altar or tabernacle as the scenes it seems to depict, The Journey to Emmaus where the disciples Peter and Cleopas met but did not recognize their recently crucified master Christ, and the appearance of Christ to his mother Mary in the 40 days between his Crucifixion and Ascension, address the themes of the Resurrection and Salvation of the Faithful. This iconographic scheme is difficult to assign with certitude as some elements from the relief have been moved or may be missing.” $20,000-$40,000

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305 English Carved Oak Figural Pilaster, 16th Century

English, 16th century. Carved oak wood figural pilaster with standing male bishop with long curled hair under mitre holding a cross with hand raised to chest above a rocky base with scrolls and cherub or putti head with wings and scrolls. Carved sculptural work supported on a later oak wall support. Overall height 29.75”, width 5.75”, depth 3.125”. Provenance: Joanna Booth, 247 Kings Road, London, England whereby acquired by the Estate of Dr. Woody and Mrs. Honor Cobbs, Atlanta, Georgia in July of 1981. $1,000-$2,000

307 Italian Gothic Carved & Gilt Wood Torchere Italian, 14th century. Unmarked. Torchere top on a later cylindrical shaft. Overall height 68.1”. Provenance: Savoy Art & Auction Galleries, 18 E. 50th Street, New York as Lot 281 on Sale No. 814, Important Spanish and Italian Gothic and Renaissance Art, April 27th and 28th, 1962 whereby acquired by the Estate of Dr. Woody and Mrs. Honor Cobbs, Atlanta, Georgia. Note: Copy of invoice and auction catalogue available upon request. $1,500-$3,000

306 16th C. Flemish Carved Oak Corbel, Bishop

Flemish, 16th century. An oak figural corbel carved in high relief in depiction of a Catholic Bishop standing in full length in traditional garments holding a staff in and standing over diminutive kneeling figures at left, the subject to an integral block with moulded top and back. Height 12.25”, width 9.25”, depth 15.75”. Provenance: Cobbs. $2,000-$4,000

309 15th Century French Gothic Giltwood Reliquary Box

308 Rare Very Large Nuremberg Brass Alms Dish, 18th C.

German (Nuremberg), 18th century. An oversized brass alms dish of traditional round form with raised boss bearing gadrooned foliates, a band of repousse and chased inscription in Latin surrounding the boss, and punched floriform decoration to saucer rim. diameter 25.5”, height 1.875”. Provenance: A.R. Broomer, New York whereby acquired by the Estate of Dr. Woody and Mrs. Honor Cobbs, Atlanta, Georgia in July of 2004. Note: Copy of invoice available upon request. $1,000-$2,000

French, 15th century. A giltwood reliquary box or châsse in the French Gothic style, the casket of typical rectangular form with sharply pitched roofline and triangular gables with lift off lid seamed at the base of roofline, the whole with ornately carved reticulated tracery - the body with pairs of lancet windows set under a pointed quatrefoil within a pointed arch, the roof planes to each side with double eightpointed pierced rose windows reserved on a pierced ground with raised banding along roofline punctuated with raised cruciform carved blocks, and the gables each with single arched transom window bearing eight triangular sections under a further reticulated ground. Box body and roof gables lined with textured red fabric applied to a later wooden liner. Height 11.375”, width 13.75”, depth 8.375”. Provenance: Cobbs. $2,000-$4,000

310 Rare English Embroidered Cope Vestment, 16th C.

English, 16th century. Rare and ornate finely hand embroidered opus anglicanum ecclesiastic vestment in the form of a cope (cape) with silk and metal (gold and silver) thread work on linen including couching and stumpwork, throughout traditional semi-circular form with orphrey band at top depicting six Gothic arched niches with apostle saints with attributes including St. Peter and others, flanking fringed center section portraying the Holy Trinity with seated God the Father holding orb symbolizing the world opposite Jesus Christ holding staff, flying bird or dove above symbolizing the Holy Spirit, above textile with ornate brocade embroidery in gold and silver on linen with central ornament depicting mandorla with Christ in Majesty with appliqued embroidered figures in three concentric rows on field (typical of ornate copes) portraying archangels amid clouds with feathered heavenly bodies and saints and apostles (some with identifying attributes or names at bottom within ribbon) including St. Bartholomew, St. Jacobus the Minor, St. Martin, St. James, St. Simon and others, fringed metallic thread ends. Unmarked. Overall 57.25” x 106”. Provenance: Cobbs. $8,000-$12,000

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312 Gothic Stained Glass, St. Peter with Keys to Heaven

German, 16th century. A Medieval stained glass small rectangular panel depicting Saint Peter dressed in white robes holding a large golden key and emanating a golden halo, the figure set within a trefoil Gothic arch between Ionic columns and overlaid with a sanguine heart bearing crossed keys of Heaven, at base the panel inscribed “Sankt Petrus”. 9.5” x 4.375”. Provenance: Cobbs. $1,000-$2,000

311 French Gothic Revival Carved Oak Hall Bench

French/Flemish, early 19th century. Height 57”, width 50.6”, depth 17.25”. Provenance: Cobbs. $1,000-$2,000

313 Medieval Grisaille Stained Glass, Clan Kerr Knight

Flemish, 16th century. A rectangular grisaille painted and stained glass panel depicting an armored knight kneeling beneath a trefoil Gothic arch in a chapel before a pedestal holding pillow decorated with flower petals and a 6-point Star of David and an open bible, the scene reserved to an exterior city view. with a ribbon swag at bottom inscribed in red “SERO SED SERIO (Late, but in earnest)”, a motto earned by the Scottish Clan Kerr during the Middle Ages during one of the many English invasions of Scotland in which the Kerrs played a crucial role in defeating the attack. Overall 10.875” x 8”. Provenance: Cobbs. $1,000-$2,000

314 16th C. Stained Glass, Susanna & The Elders

Continental School (likely French), 16th century. A Renaissance Period stained and painted glass panel depicting the apocryphal Biblical scene of Susanna and the Elders in which a fair Hebrew wife was falsely accused by voyeuristic and lustful elders of having an affair with a young man in order to blackmail her into having sex with them, the elders eventually being caught in their lie and put to death. The stained glass panel depicting a maiden at lower right with a braided crown of hair peering away from two bearded men set above her to left, the figural scene bordered by sanguine glass band. 14.75” x 10.625”. Provenance: Cobbs. $1,500-$3,000

316 Important Signed Gothic Revival Stained Glass, E. Sanborn

315 15th C. Flemish Stained Glass Panel, Saint Cecilia

French or Flemish, 15th century. A Medieval Period stained and painted glass rectangular window centered by a depiction of St. Cecilia at bust length with a flower crown and radiating halo, the shaped figural cartouche surrounded by triangular and diamond shaped panels. 12.5” x 10”. Provenance: Cobbs. $1,500-$3,000

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Earl Edward Sanborn (American (New Hampshire/ Massachusetts), 1890-1937). “Magi”, painted and stained glass, signed to glass on lower right quadrant “By Earl Sanborn” (loss to paint beside ‘Earl’ likely once listed the name ‘Edward’). A large Gothic Revival stained and painted glass roundel with elaborate lead fretwork and depicting the three Magi or wise men from the Biblical Creation Story, each man crowned and standing at full length holding his traditionally attributed offering, with two younger figures to background at left and right, the roundel encased in ebonized wood square frame. Overall 40” square. Glass roundel diameter 34”. Provenance: acquired by the Estate of Dr. Woody Cobbs and Mrs. Honor Cobbs, Atlanta, Georgia in a private sale in the Boston area, purportedly from the Private Collection of Paul McCobb, on March 11, 2000. Note: Sanborn is known best for his stained glass works installed at the Washington National Cathedral and the Bapst Library and Burns LIbrary of Boston College, both enormous projects bearing hundreds of biblical figures created in Gothic Medieval style in various scenes. While some watercolor and pastel works by the artist have been encountered on the auction market, another example of the artist’s stained glass being sold at auction has not been found. $1,500-$3,000


317 Delightful Stumpwork Needlework Panel with Animals

Probably English, 18th century, possibly 17th c. A delightful embroidered stumpwork and needlework horizontal panel finely depicting a camel, peacock, woodland creature, parrot, galloping horse and a exotic bird alternating with blooming flowers, stylized leafy plants and trees, each on a individual naturalistic grassy mound on chevron or ‘hill and valley’ stitched green silk ground. Panel appears to be stitched with silk and possibly metallic threads and yarn on canvas, later mounted onto a conforming wood panel. The backside mounted with copper wire for hanging. Height 8.12”, width 74”. Provenance: Cobbs. $1,000-$2,000

319 Superb Baroque Style Secretary Bookcase Cabinet

Italy, late 18th/early 19th century. A fine and impressive Baroque style mixed woods with walnut secretary bookcase cabinet, two-case construction, the upper heavily molded having a central scrolled split swan neck pediment above a shaped mirrored inset to the frieze and a pair of shaped mirrored doors opening to a shelved interior, the lower case with a slant fall front opening to a sliding, removable compartment with central shaped niche flanked by two short drawers over three reverse serpentine drawers raised on scroll carved bracket feet. The whole veneered and cross-banded with fabric lined interior to both cases. Height 97.5”, width 49.5”, depth 19”. $3,000-$5,000

318 Two Complimenting Gothic Style Pedestals, 19th C

An unmatched but complimenting pair of late 19th century Gothic Revival style pedestals, one in stained oak with pentagon molded top the other mahogany with octagonal stepped top, both above an arched and quatrefoil-pierced frieze joined by molded and fluted supports uniting the conforming central and lower shelves and conforming plinth bases. Height of oak pedestal 43”, width 17.8”, diameter 16.12”. Height of mahogany pedestal 43.75”, width 17.75”, depth 17.5”. $1,000-$2,000

320 English 17th C. Silk Embroidery, Jacob’s Ladder

English, 17h century. Finely rendered silk embroidery textile panel depicting an Old Testament Biblical story from the book of Genesis--figural scene showing a sleeping Jacob portrayed as Charles II at base of ladder with winged angels ascending, radiating sun in upper left corner, trees and foliate throughout. Framed 13.5” x 15.5”. Provenance: Hobart House (Malcolm Stearns, Jr.), Haddam, Connecticut whereby acquired by the Estate of Dr. Woody and Mrs. Honor Cobbs, Atlanta, Georgia in November of 1979. $1,000-$2,000

321 Pair of Two Panel Flemish Tapestry Floor Screens

Continental, incorporating 18th century fragments. Pair of two panel giltwood floor or dressing screens, previously joined together, each with a lobed arch over the rectangular paneled frame carved with interlocking leafy vinery enclosing verdure tapestry fragments to one side, probably Flemish, and a floral silk damask to the other. Height 66.75”, each panel width 18”, depth 1.3”. Provenance: Cobbs. $1,000-$2,000

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323 16th C. English Carved Oak Relief, St. George

English, 16th century. A rectangular carved oak relief panel depicting St. George slaying the dragon, the carving presented in high relief with some elements carved in the round, with the fallen dragon at bottom below St. George on a rearing horse with sword in hand, at top left the kneeling princess and a furry beast set below the oversized sun beside a miniature castle wall over which peer two figures. 16.625” x 10.125” x 0.75”. Provenance: acquired by the Estate of Dr. Woody Cobbs and Mrs. Honor Cobbs, Atlanta, Georgia from Joanna Booth Antiques, London, England, in a private sale on September 6, 1985. $3,000-$5,000

322 Large 18th C. Flemish Carved Oak High Back Settle

Flemish, 18th century. Large oak carved high back settle in the 17th Renaissance style having a elaborately carved paneled back, the upper panel centered with profile portrait of Hermes flanked by winged griffins and stylized scrolling rinceau with dolphins above 9 relief carved panels with portrait medallions and foliage alternating with stylized foliage and centered with portrait mask of a lion all supported by balustrade niches and flanked to each side by pilasters; one end headed with projecting bust of Hercules wearing the Nemean lion over a caryatid and the other end with projecting Athena bust over a caryatid, both pilasters also carved with fluting and issuing arms carved with snarling lion heads with paw feet supports enclosing the hinged seat opening to storage, the front paneled carved with stylized floral alternating with linen fold. Height 67”, width 76.12”, seat/bench depth 18.4”, seat height 20.5”. Provenance: Cobbs. $3,000-$5,000

324 Carved, Giltwood & Polychrome St. George, 16th C.

German, 16th century. Medieval hand carved, gilt lime wood and polychrome figural relief sculpture depicting a standing male knight (possibly a portrayal of St. George) with long dark curled hair wearing armor holding spear and shield, remnants of polychrome and gilt throughout. Reverse inscribed with “254”. possibly in reference to earlier inventory. Height 23.3”, width 9.3”, depth 1.7”. Provenance: Christie’s, New York, Important European Furniture, Works of Art, Ceramics, Tapestries and Carpets, May 17-18, 2005 as Lot 332 whereby acquired by Dr. Woody and Mrs. Honor Cobbs, Atlanta, Georgia. Note: Copy of catalogue description and image from Christie’s auction of work in 2005 and invoice available upon request. $4,000-$6,000

325 16th C. Flemish Polychrome Soldier Saint Carving

Flemish, Early 16th century, circa 1500. Medieval hand carved, polychrome and gilt figural sculpture in the round of a standing soldier saint with cap, long dark hair, facial hair, tunic with wide scalloped collar, buckled belt and armor on hips. Man missing object, likely sword or other weapon held in hands in front of torso. Overall height 12.7”. Provenance: Joanna Booth, 247 Kings Road, Chelsea, London whereby acquired by the Estate of Dr. Woody and Mrs. Honor Cobbs, Atlanta, Georgia in September 2004. Copy of invoice, gallery catalogue description and image, and letter of correspondence available upon request. $5,000-$10,000

326 17th C. Carved Wood Sculpture, St. George & Dragon

German, 17th century. Finely carved, polychrome, and parcel gilt wood figural group depicting St. George in knight’s armor on a white horse with red and blue trapping, holding a spear as he slays the dragon underfoot. Dragon with serpentine body, bulbous toes and pointed claws, exposed teeth and pointed protruding tongue. Unmarked. Overall height 16.4”, width 13.6”, depth 7.3”. Provenance: A.R. Broomer, Manhattan Art & Antiques Center, New York whereby acquired by the Estate of Dr. Woody and Mrs. Honor Cobbs, Atlanta, Georgia in April of 2000. Note: Copy of original invoice available upon request. $10,000-$20,000

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327 Dinant Brass Dish, South Netherlandish 15th C. South Netherlandish (likely Dinant), mid to late 15th century. Figural repousse brass dinanderie bowl or dish, possibly for use as as serving or water basin or alms dish, with stamped border on flared rim above tondo with seated woman amid flowering branches and textured border (at times referred to as a “seated lady winding flowers” motif). Height 2.6”. diameter 9.2”. Provenance: From the Collection of Irwin Untermyer (1886-1973), New York, whereby acquired by the Cowan Collection, New York, whereby acquired on March 10, 1986 by A. R. Broomer, New York, and sold to the Estate of Dr. Woody Cobbs and Mrs. Honor Cobbs, Atlanta, Georgia in a private sale on July 22, 2004. Note: Copy of invoice available upon request. The Cloisters at the Metropolitan Museum of Art has three Dinant plates from the same period in their prestigious collection that were gifted by Irwin Untermyer, New York. $3,000-$5,000

329 15th C. St. Crispin & Crispinian, Carved Oak German or French, late 15th century. A pair of large oak figural sculptures carved in the round depicting Saint Crispin and Saint Crispinian, the traditional patron saints of cobblers and leather workers, each man standing in full length on an integral carved base and holding a sword in proper right hand supported on the ground below, one holding the remnant of a shoe or shoe form in left hand. Height of one 39.5”, height of other 38.5”. Provenance: Cobbs. Reference: Christie’s New York, “Important European Works of Art, Furniture and Tapestries”, January 28, 1998, lot 58. $8,000-$12,000

328 Flemish Carved Figure of St. Catherine, Circa 1500 Northern Flemish, Early 16th century, circa 1500. Very fine hand carved oak wood medieval ecclesiastic figural devotional sculpture depicting the Christian saint and martyr, St. Catherine (also known as Saint Catherine of the Wheel), standing at full length in crown, holding open book and sword handle (missing remaining) in long gown, male figure crowned at lower left holding broken wheel. Unmarked. Overall height 23.2”, width 7.6”, depth 4.8”. Provenance: Joanna Booth, 247 Kings Road, Chelsea, London whereby acquired by the Estate of Dr. Woody and Mrs. Honor Cobbs of Atlanta, Georgia in September 2004. Note: Copy of original invoice and letter from Joanna Booth available upon request. $5,000-$10,000

330 German 16th C. Polychrome Wood Figure, St. Barbara German, early 16th century. A polychrome decorated carved wood figural sculpture depicting the 3rd century Saint Barbara, the patron saint of armourers, artyllerymen, military engineers, mathematicians, and miners, the tall female figure clutching her robe in proper left hand and stepping on her bearded and turbanned father below right foot, this composition in reference to the Christian woman’s rejection of her father’s paganism, the sculpture back being hollowed out via chip carving. Height 39.75”, width 13.5”, depth 8”. Provenance: acquired by the Estate of Dr. Woody Cobbs and Mrs. Honor Cobbs, Atlanta, Georgia from Christie’s New York, Rockefeller Center, as lot 465 on sale 1566 “Important European Furniture, Ceramics, Sculpture & Carpets” on October 21, 2005. $30,000-$40,000

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331 Flemish Game Park Tapestry, 16th Century Flemish, mid to late 16th century. Detailed hand woven tapestry textile panel with a complex composition depicting architecture in background flanked by leafy green trees, male figures on horseback and on foot with pointed spears and accompanying by hounds hunt a horned bull , foreground with courting couples, woman playing mandolin and standing man conversing with young woman. Tapestry with leaves, flowers and small animals throughout including rabbit in lower left corner. Overall measures 84” x 67”. Provenance: Joanna Booth, 247 Kings Road, Chelsea, London, England whereby acquired by Dr. Woody Cobbs & Mrs. Honor Cobbs, Atlanta, Georgia in April of 2005. Note: Copy of correspondence from Joanna Booth with images of work available upon request. $10,000-$20,000

332 Large Flemish Vedure Tapestry, 17th Century Flemish, 17th century. Large, vertically-aligned, highly detailed, hand woven vedure garden tapestry in blue, green, yellow and red with a number of animals including a spotted giraffe, undulating snake or serpent with protruding forked tongue, a deer, a monkey latched to base of a tree trunk, a rhino, and other woodland creatures in lush garden or forest setting with trees, plants, flowers and grasses, winding small stream or creek receding into background with figure on foot bridge, figures in long architectural arcade of palace at back center, two animals play fight at back left, scene flanked by tall trees bearing fruit and housing birds, view of village kingdom at top amid rolling hills and landscape depicting buildings with sloped red roofs under calm sky. Apparently unsigned. Work contained within dark blue borders. Overall 142.75” x 96”. Provenance: Cobbs. $20,000-$40,000

333 Scarce German Gothic Tapestry Panel, 16th Century German, Early 16th century. Scarce horizontally-aligned, hand woven, Gothic figural tapestry textile panel depicting three scenes divided by undulating ribbon banderoles with textual inscriptions in Germanic language. Central scene of work portraying a young woman in pink gown and crown, presumably a queen or other member of royalty, walking in a wooded forest amid trees with birds perched in branches, looking back at man riding on horse (presumably the king) beside another male attendant or servant, young child walking toward thicket of trees playing musical instrument announcing arrival, left portraying queen and king beside young child on white pony with attendants; right section with three figures with woman in pink dress and white veil at center flanked by two men. Overall measures 39.25” x 72”. Provenance: Parke-Bernet Galleries Inc., 980 Madison Avenue, New York, “Eighteenth Century & Other Furniture, Decorative Objects, Tapestries, Oriental Carpets and Rugs from Hamptworth House Residence of Mr and Mrs Jack R. Aron, Great Neck, Long Island” auction held on April 27, 1968 as Lot 143 whereby acquired by the Estate of Dr. Woody and Mrs. Honor Cobbs, Atlanta, Georgia. Note: Copy of original invoice and auction catalogue available upon request. $30,000-$50,000

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334 17th C. German Giltwood Relief, God the Father

German, 17th century. A carved and giltwood figural high relief depicting God the Father in red cloak with proper right hand held up in blessing and left hand holding an orb, which is commonly thought of as representing the earth, the figure with flowing golden locks and beard set on a rectangular field of gold. Retaining label to back from Christie’s bearing “29 April 86 / 33” for an unknown auction. Height 17.75”, width 15.5”, depth 4.25”. Provenance: Cobbs. $2,000-$4,000

335 17th C. Spanish Giltwood Carving of God the Father

Likely Spanish, 17th century. A carved polychrome and giltwood high relief figure of God the Father with flat back gesturing a blessing with proper right hand and holding an orb, a representation of the Earth, with left, the figure with stylized curly hair and beard and wearing folded and draped clothing, overall retaining original polychrome and parcel gilt decoration. Height 24.75”, width 20.75”, depth 10.25”. Provenance: Cobbs. $3,000-$5,000

336 Nottingham Alabaster, Ywain, Knight of the Lion

English, 15th century. Medieval, hand carved alabaster figural sculpture with traces of polychrome and gilt throughout form depicting a man with cloak resting on the back of a lion with a thick mane, young man’s hands resting on top of resting lion’s head, the other at side of mouth. Sculpture likely depicting Chrétien de Troyes’ well-known story of St. Ywain (Knight of the Lion) which was written in the 12th century in France. Unmarked. Overall height 4.9”, width 7”, depth 3.1”. Provenance: acquired by the Estate of Dr. Woody Cobbs and Mrs. Honor Cobbs, Atlanta, Georgia. Note: Ywain was one of the earliest characters associated with King Arthur, being mentioned in Geoffrey of Monmouth’s Historia Regum Britanniae. The young knight rescues a lion from a dragon and in so doing, gains a loyal companion and fighting partner who helps him defeat other adversaries including a giant. $5,000-$10,000

337 Medieval Carved Alabaster of a Cistercian Monk

Continental (French and Spanish), last half 14th century. Medieval ecclesiastic hand carved Nottingham alabaster figural sculpture with remnants of polychrome and gilt decoration, likely created from a Southern French workshop, depicting a male Cistercian monk. Man in traditional robes with hooded and wide sleeved cowl, hand to bearded chin expressing deep thought, wrinkled forehead and calm facial expression, coat of arms in front of chest for Aragon and Sicily. Unsigned. Overall supported on a later black rectangular plinth base. Overall (including stand) height 8”, width 4.75”, depth 2.8”. Provenance: Cistercian Cloister, Poblet, Tarragona, Spain (as noted by Edward R. Lubin, Inc.), Edward R. Lubin, Inc. Works of Art, 17 East 64th Street, New York, New York whereby acquired by the Estate of Dr. Woody Cobbs and Mrs. Honor Cobbs, Atlanta, Georgia in 1965. Copy of object description and image plate as well as original invoice from Edward R. Lubin, Inc. available upon request. Note: Lubin notes three references on his description that help date this work and compare the monastic sculpture to similar figures from The Myron C. Taylor Collection in New York and the Figdor Collection in Vienna. $6,000-$8,000

338 15th C. Nottingham Alabaster Resurrection Carving

English (Nottingham), 15th century. A medieval polychrome carved alabaster relief depicting the Resurrection of Christ with the large headed Jesus figure at center stepping out of the tomb flanked to either side by Roman soldiers with his proper right foot stepping on the body of a sleeping soldier. The stone retaining red and green polychrome and mounted to a later rectangular acrylic plank. Height of stone 15.375”, width 10.375”, depth 2.125”. Overall height 17.75”, width 12”, depth 2.5”. Provenance: acquired by the Estate of Dr. Woody Cobbs and Mrs. Honor Cobbs, Atlanta, Georgia from Richard Philp Antiquities, London, England, in a private sale on August 26, 2004. Note: Accompanied with copy of exhibition catalog from Richard Philp (London, England) with the subject of this lot featured on page 23. $20,000-$40,000

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339 Hand Woven Persian Kashan Area Rug

Wool. Iran. All over floral design on black field. Green, red, cream and gold accent colors. Measures 10’ x 14’ 5”. $2,000-$4,000

341 German Wood Relief Carving c. 1500, The Nativity

German, c.1500. A Medieval period vertical rectangular wood bas relief carving depicting the Virgin Mary, Joseph, and the Christ child under an arched roof, Joseph kneeling before the standing Mary with the baby swaddled at their feet, and indistinguishable phrase in Latin to a plaque at top center. 19” x 12.375”. Provenance: acquired by the Estate of Dr. Woody Cobbs and Mrs. Honor Cobbs, Atlanta, Georgia from Joanna Booth Antiques, London, England, in a private sale on September 6, 1985. $5,000-$10,000

340 Late 15th C. English Misericord, Garden of Eden

English, late 15th/ early 16th century. A carved oak misericord seat with 3/4 round carving in high relief below the seat depicting the Genesis scene of The Fall in the Garden of Eden, God the Father at center holding a staff with a clothed Adam at left plucking an apple from the tree and an ashamed nude Eve crouching at His right below a flying bird. Height 10.25”, width 13”, depth 5.25”. Provenance: acquired by the Estate of Dr. Woody Cobbs and Mrs. Honor Cobbs, Atlanta, Georgia from B. I. Howard Antiques, Somerset, England, in a private sale on February 10, 2005. $4,000-$6,000

343 16th C. Gilt and Polychrome Carving - Resurrection

342 English Renaissance Oak Relief Panel, Disputation

Netherlandish, 17th century. A Renaissance Period rectangular carved oak relief panel depicting the Disputation or The Finding in the Temple, an episode in the early life of Jesus depicted in the Gospel of Luke where Christ lingered in the Temple as his parents headed home and upon their return found him in discussion with elders. The panel carving depicting the adolescent Jesus at center with Mary and Joseph seated at his sides holding gestures of praise and support as the child peers upward at two gesticulating elders in Jewish dress set before double arches, the scene surrounded by four sections of ornately carved scrolls, the carving in relief with some areas of fully rounded modeling. 13.25” x 9.5” x 1”. Provenance: acquired by the Estate of Dr. Woody Cobbs and Mrs. Honor Cobbs, Atlanta, Georgia from B. I. Howard Antiques, Somerset, England, in a private sale on August 18, 1997. $5,000-$10,000

French or Spanish, first half 16th century. A Gothic style gilt and polychrome carved walnut panel depicting the Resurrection of Jesus Christ, the high relief scene with a risen Christ at center emerging from his tomb clutching a tall cross in proper left hand and raising right hand in blessing as he strides forward with left foot atop a stone with three Roman guards or soldiers flanking him, one at left with round shield and sword, one at bottom right fallen before the emerging holy man, and one at right donning a helmet and raising proper right arm up over his head, the whole with remnants of black, red, green, and gilt pigment. The figural panel set within an original rectangular frame with simple carved border and iron loop hanger to top center, the frame also retaining some polychroming. Height (without iron loop) 18.75”, width 13.875”, depth 2.125”. Provenance: Property from a Private Collection in Bilbao, Spain whereby sold by Eufemio Diez Monsalve Antiquities, Madrid, Spain in 1995 and acquired by the Estate of Dr. Woody Cobbs & Mrs. Honor Cobbs, Atlanta, Georgia. Note: this carved panel may have been part of a cathedral or church installation of the Via Dolorosa, also known as the Stations of the Cross, a common subject in the Roman Catholic church which depicts 14 locations and scenes comprising the Passion of Jesus Christ, this panel depicting the 14th station. This lot accompanied with purchase receipt dated June 5th, 1995 from Eufemio Diez Monsalve Antiquedades as well as a letter of reference from Joanna Booth of London, England, a respected authority on Medieval antiquities, acknowledging a likely date of creation as circa 1500. $8,000-$16,000

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344 English Armorial Stained Glass Panel, Dated 1621

English, first quarter 17th century. Baroque Period stained and painted glass armorial panel dated 1621 displaying the coat of arms of the Cornish Family of Sharnebrook, Berkshire, with a cartouche to center below shield inscribed “1621”, the glass to a rectangular wooden frame. Overall 26.875” x 21”. Glass 24.25” x 17.375”. Provenance: acquired by the Estate of Dr. Woody Cobbs and Mrs. Honor Cobbs, Atlanta, Georgia from The Monastery Stained Glass, Northamptonshire, England in a private sale on September 13, 2006. Further paperwork from the estate states that the panel was purchased at Sotheby’s, London, on 7/24/1970 as part of lot 59. $5,000-$10,000

345 Collection of Six 16th-18th Century Stained Glass Works

Flemish, French, and Dutch (16th-18th centuries). A collection of six small stained and painted glass panels mounted in a later custom wooden frame comprising a 17th century Flemish oval Resurrection scene in colored enamels; a 17th century Flemish oval Resurrection scene in grisaille; a horizontal oval scene, possibly from the Studio of Wouter Crabeth I (Dutch, 15010-1590), depicting an unidentified figural scene; a 16th century French rectangular panel depicting an angel holding a lute; an early 16th century Flemish roundel depicting the Autumn Laborer sowing in the fields; and an 18th century Dutch rectangular panel in four quarries depicting a naval battle. Overall height 63.75”, width 13.75”. Individual panel dimensions from top to bottom 10” x 7.5”, 8” x 6”, 8” x 11.75”, 10” x 6.75”, 9.25” diameter, 11.25” x 9.25”. Provenance: each panel acquired by the Estate of Dr. Woody Cobbs and Mrs. Honor Cobbs, Atlanta, Georgia from The Monastery Stained Glass, Northamptonshire, England on September 13, 1997, June 29, 2003, February 23, 2004, or September 13, 2004. Receipt of June 29, 2003 also states that the Angel Playing Lute panel was purchased at Christie’s London in December of 1998 and came from a French collection. $4,000-$6,000 346

6 Panel Collection of 15th-17th C. Stained Glass

Flemish and German (15th-17th centuries). A collection of six small stained and painted glass panels mounted in a later custom wooden frame comprising a late 15th century German roundel depicting the Resurrection; a 16th century Flemish oval panel depicting the Scourging of Christ; a 17th century Flemish arched rectangular panel depicting the Disputation of Christ; a 17th century Flemish rectangular panel depicting St. Peter trying to walk on water; a late 16th/ early 17th century Flemish rectangular panel depicting St. Nicholas and Gertrude; and a 16th century Flemish roundel depicting the Annunciation to the Shepherds. Overall height 63.75”, width 13.75”. Individual panel dimensions from top to bottom 7.5” diameter, 9” x 7”, 9.375” x 8.125”, 7,875” x 6.5”, 10.25” x 8.25”, and 8.5” diameter. Provenance: each panel acquired by the Estate of Dr. Woody Cobbs and Mrs. Honor Cobbs, Atlanta, Georgia from The Monastery Stained Glass, Northamptonshire, England in a private sale on September 13 and 14th, 2004. Note: St. Nicholas and St. Gertrude panel previously sold by Sotheby’s London on May 3, 1955 as part of lot 103. $5,000-$10,000

347 20th C. Armorial Stained Glass Panel, After Fawsley Hall

English, 20th century. A large reproduction heraldic stained glass panel after the original from Fawsley Hall (Northamptonshire, England) currently held in the Burrell Collection, with the helm, ermine mantling, buck’s head couped argent crest, supporters (golden falcon for Skenard and blue boar for De Vere), and shaped shield of Sir Edmund Knightley of Fawsley (1491-1542) and his wife Ursula Vere (d.1558), daughter of Sir George Vere Lord Great Chamberlain of England, the shield form glass seamed with pot metal and set within a rectangular wooden frame. Exceprted from “Stained and Painted Heraldic Glass: Burrell Collection” by William Wells, a description of the elements of the window: “1 and 17 Knightley; 2 and 18 Duston; 3 and 13 Skenard; 4 and 14 Harowdon; 5 and 15 St. John; 6 and 16 Begot; 7 and 23 Burgh; 8 and 24 Cowley; 9 and 19 Combemartin; 10 and 20 Lion; 11 and 21 Dillon Lee; 12 and 22 Thorleys; Sinister; De Vere quartering Howard.” Overall 33.5” x 21.125”. Inset 31” x 19.75”. Provenance: acquired by the Estate of Dr. Woody Cobbs and Mrs. Honor Cobbs, Atlanta, Georgia from The Monastery Stained Glass, Northamptonshire, England in a private sale on September 13, 1997. Reference: Burrell Collection, page 28 (122). $2,000-$4,000

348 German 17th C. Stained Glass - Mark, Luke & John

German, 17th century. A set of three stained glass windows in a single later casement and depicting three of the four New Testament Evangelists, three quarters of the Christian tetramorph, including Saint Luke as a winged ox at left, Saint John as an eagle at center, and Saint Mark as a winged lion at right, each of the figures clasping a white ribbon emblazoned with crosses and the Gospel author’s name and also surrounded by cobalt and ruby glasses with some bearing tree branches and stylized leaves. Overall height 34”, width 33.25”. Luke panel height 29.75” x 10”. John panel height 22.5”, width 9.75”. Mark panel height 29.75”, width 9.5”. Provenance: Cobbs. $5,000-$10,000

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349 Two Miniature Russian “Unexpected Joy” Icons

Russian, Late 19th/Early 20th century. Collection of two hand painted miniature icons with silvered covers, each depicting the “Unexpected Joy of the Most Holy Theotokos” with chased silver riza or oklad (one with marked with 84 zolotnik and additional mark, presumably for maker or city of manufacture, the other unmarked). Pierced sections of oklad showing hand painted on wood icon with a sinful penitent figure kneeling in prayer beside the altar or room of the Virgin Mary as recorded in the writings of St. Dimitri of Rostov. Each measures 2” x 1.8”. $600-$800

351 Russian Icon of Saint Nicholas, 19th C.

Russian, likely Moscow, 19th century. Hand painted tempera on wood icon depicting Saint Nicholas (the Wonderworker) of Myra as a bishop wearing omophorion vestment and holding an open book facing out (with message from Gospels in Cyrillic) and delivering a blessing at center with red bordered halo on gilt ground, black text at top above side roundels with Jesus Christ and Mary, Mother of God (Theotokos), standing figures on border. Work missing riza or oklad and contained within later gilt wood frame. Overall framed 9” x 7.75”. Icon 7.25” x 5.9”. Provenance: Cobbs. $600-$800

350 Russian Icon of St. Mark the Evangelist

Russian, Late 19th/Early 20th century. Tempera and gilt on wood panel icon depicting St. Mark the Evangelist Overall measures 6.8” x 5.2”. Provenance: Cobbs. $300-$500

353 Russian St. John the Forerunner Icon, 19th C.

Russian, 19th century. Icon of Saint John the Forerunner (also known as St. John the Baptist in Western Christianity) with four life scenes depicted at center in full length, with spread feathered wings, wearing a Russian, 18th century. Frame stamped on bottom with troinik hair shirt (vlasyanitsa) and holding a diskos containing (triple mark) noting assayer I. Avdeev with 1859 date, 84 silver the infant Christ symbolizing the Lamb of God of the standard, Moscow city mark, and MIII mark for silversmith. Eucharist. St. John holding scroll in hand below Christ Framed 5.8” x 4.9”. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Child with text, likely from Gospel. St. John surrounded the late Elmer Rice of Stamford, Connecticut whereby sold by Parke-Bernet Galleries, 980 Madison Avenue, New York on their by four scenes from his life: comprising of his birth (in lower left), an angel leading him to the wilderness (in “Works of Art of the XV-XVII Centuries” auction, May 9, 1968 as Lot 126 whereby acquired by the Estate of Dr. Woody and Mrs. above left), the Obrettenie (the finding of the honorable head of John the Forerunner (in above right); and his Honor Cobbs of Atlanta, Georgia. $700-$900 beheading (in lower right). Icon with gilt and patterned borders, upper center with God the Father in arched kovcheg. Overall 14” x 12.125”. Provenance: Cobbs. $800-$1,200

352 Russian 18th C. Icon, Procession of Saints

354 Baroque Style Pickled Figural Hexagonal Table

Stenciled black number to the underside ‘1497’. Height 29.5”, width 24.25”, depth 21”. $500-$700

355 Italian Baroque Style Walnut Cabinet on Stand

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Italian, late 18th/early 19th century. Height 50.75”, width 53.12”, depth 17.12”. $800-$1,200

356 Baroque Style Polychrome Console Table

Italian, 20th century. A Height 32.75”, width 45.15”, depth 21”. Purchased from Foxglove Antiques & Galleries, 764 Miami Circle, Atlanta, GA 30324, whereby acquired by a Private Collection in Atlanta, Georgia. $800-$1,200


358 Flemish Tapestry Panel, Brussels, 16th Century Flemish (Brussels), Late 16th century (circa 1580). Renaissance period hand woven tapestry textile figural panel with garden and courting couple motif depicting three courting couples in various activities including conversing and dancing, view of palace in background with rolling mountains and trees. Scene contained within arched architectural borders, lower corners with lions with upturned tails flanking curtained swag, upper corners with standing figures holding leashes connected to winged mythical beasts (perhaps gryphon) below large flying butterflies on side of urn with facial and leaf tip decoration. Unmarked. Overall 31” x 18”. Provenance: Joanna Booth, 247 Kings Road, Chelsea, London, England whereby acquired by the Estate of Dr. Woody and Mrs. Honor Cobbs, Atlanta, Georgia in October of 1995. Note: Copy of original invoice available upon request. $4,000-$6,000

357 English Needlework Panel, 17th Century English, mid to late 17th century. Figural needlework textile picture panel with view of castle or palace in back left, figure leaning over a stone well in foreground at left, male figure at right walking toward exotic animals including an elephant, lion, deer, rabbit, unicorn, camel and dog amid a rolling garden landscape with leafy trees. Framed 14.125” x 16.75”. Provenance: Cobbs. $2,000-$4,000

360 Framed English Stumpwork Panel, 17th Century English, mid 17th century (circa 1665). Framed textile stumpwork (raised embroidery) figural panel depicting two heavenly angels in long robes under sun in upper left above two soldiers in blue helmets, one holding spear, the other dancing and approaching two female muses playing instruments (harp and mandolin) in flowing long gowns, lower section with antlered deer, birds perched on branches, rocky cliffs and plants, upper right with view of palace, insects, flowers and trees throughout. Overall with colored silk and metallic thread work throughout on off-white or cream colored silk ground. Framed 15.25” x 19.5”. Provenance: Hobart House (Malcolm Stearns, Jr.), Haddam, Connecticut whereby acquired by the Estate of Dr. Woody & Mrs. Honor Cobbs, Atlanta, Georgia in 1979. Note: Copy of invoice available upon request. $2,000-$4,000

359 Brussels Figural Tapestry Panel, Late 16th Century Flemish (Brussels), Late 16th century (circa 1580). Renaissance period hand woven tapestry textile figural panel with garden and hunting motif depicting a group of men hunting with two young boys in garden setting with trees and foliage, upper left with palace, owls in upper right perched amid trees. Scene contained within arched architectural borders, lower corners with putti or cherubs flanking curtained swag, below lions with upturned tails, upper corners with standing figures holding leashes connected to winged mythical beasts (perhaps gryphon) below large flying butterflies on side of urn with facial and leaf tip decoration. Unmarked. Overall 32” x 18.5”. Provenance: Joanna Booth, 247 Kings Road, Chelsea, London, England whereby acquired by the Estate of Dr. Woody and Mrs. Honor Cobbs, Atlanta, Georgia in October of 1995. Note: Copy of original invoice available upon request. $4,000-$6,000

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361 Scrimshaw Sperm Whale Tooth, Inscribed 1853

American, c.1853. A scrimshaw decorated antique sperm whale tooth of typical curving form decorated in red, green, and black to one side with a rectilinear cartouche bearing an ornate Tahitian coastal scene with an American clipper ship docked in a bay with several rowboats headed ot the shore lined with huts and tall palm trees set before a mountainous terrain; the opposite side of the tooth inscribed “ENGRAVED by JOHN MAYO / Crewmember of the Whate Ship JOANNA / of NANTUCKET / DURING a visit ot the Isle of TAHITI / MARCH 29th / --1853--”. length 6”, height 2.5”, depth 1.625”. Provenance: acquired by the Estate of Dr. Woody Cobbs and Mrs. Honor Cobbs, Atlanta, Georgia from Colin Strong Antiques, Naples, Florida, in a private sale on July 8, 2004. $800-$1,200

362 1778 English Powder Horn with Royal Coat of Arms

English, circa second half 18th century. A flattened cow horn powder horn of wide arching shape tapering to a narrow end, the wide end plugged with a section of wood and the narrow end affixed with a metal nozzle. The horn with incised decoration to one side of the Royal coat of arms of the United Kingdom bearing the inscription “Honi soit qui mal y pense (Shame on whomsoever would think badly of it)”, which is the motto of the chivalric Order of the Garter, an ancient order of knighthood of which the Queen is sovereign; the alternate body side engraved “P. M. HOOSIC / HIS HORN: 1778”. Length 8”, height 3.75”, depth 1.75”. Provenance: Cobbs. $1,000-$2,000

363 Fine 19th C. Scrimshaw Pelvic Bone Powder Flask

German, early 19th century. An unusual large and impressively carved scrimshaw pelvic bone powder flask carved to both broad sides with elaborate boar hunting scenes within twisted rope cartouches reserved on leaf tip fields, the pelvis bone edged in linen attached with nailheads and a pieced L-shaped tapering bone further decorated with overlapping leaf tips. With iron strapwork, tapering spout, and scrolling hardware attaching linen strap to top and long fringe to base and sides. Body structure height 15”, width 24”, depth 4.5”. Provenance: Cobbs. $3,000-$5,000

365 17th C. German Scrimshaw Engraved Bone Quiver German, likely 17th century. A scrimshaw engraved bone quiver comprising two long bones in a V formation, each carved to front with figural hunting scenes - one with a man on foot hunting a boar, and one with a man on horseback hunting a cloven animal - the remainder of the bone surface carved with overlapping leaf tips, scrolls, and gadroons. Interior of form mounted with folding iron rings, exterior of form with fixed iron loops, the whole secured with iron staples. Height 11.375”, width 13.75”, depth 2.75”. Provenance: Cobbs. $2,000-$4,000

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364 Large American Scrimsaw Walrus Tusk Dated 1857

Manner of Nathaniel S. Finney (American, 1813-1879). A finely decorated antique scrimshaw Walrus tusk decorated with 4 vignettes situated vertically to each side of the slightly curving body, one side with a fully rigged clipper ship on the high seas; the American seal with a bald eagle perched atop a shield form and clutching a ribbon in its mouth inscribed “E Pluribus Unum”; a depiction of Lady Liberty holding a shield in one hand and a peace dove holding laurel leaf in her other hand; and a small island with two palm trees - the other side with an arrangement of flowers in a shield form urn set within a laurel leaf wreath with date inscribed to bottom “1857”; Lady Liberty wearing the helmet of a Roman Centurion and arranging flowers in a vase; a peace dove carrying in its beak two laurel stems and flying over crossed American flag poles; and a Medieval castle facade - the decoration in green, pink, and black. Provenance: acquired by the Estate of Dr. Woody Cobbs and Mrs. Honor Cobbs, Atlanta, Georgia from Colin Strong Antiques, Naples, Florida, in a private sale on July 8, 2004. $2,000-$4,000

366 Large Bronze Maritime Ship’s Bell, 18th C.

Continental, possibly Spanish, 18th century. An exceptional bronze maritime ship’s bell decorated to the top with a two continuous horizontal ribs enclosing a band of rosettes over a wide band centered with five interlocking rosettes and two continuos horizontal ribs enclosing a band with rosettes and letters possibly ‘SOLDERANCICODARTIAGA’, the whole surmounted with shaped openwork handle. Height 13.5”, diameter of base 11”. Provenance: Cobbs. Purchased from Mac’s Antique Shop, Wholesale & Retail, HWY 31-E & 61, 1 mile south Hodgenville, KY on August 24, 1976. Copy of receipt available upon request. $1,500-$3,000


368 Maitland Smith Wood & Gilt Bronze Elephant Box

367 African Carved Stone Figural Sculpture, Signed

African, 20th century to contemporary. Showa sculpture in a serpentine springstone depicting a figure with closed eyes, rectangular nose and smiling closed mouth, head tilted peacefully to the side above a sloping body. Obscured signature on back with initials, “M.M.”. Overall height 11.25”. $300-$500

370 Moorish Polished Brass Tray w/ Piecrust Edge, 45” Islamic/ Moorish, 20th century. A very large polished brass tray or tabletop with pie crust edge bearing embossed floral tondo to center with scrolling and foliate ring border. diameter 45.5”, depth 1.5”. $400-$600

Maitland-Smith (American, founded 1985-). Elephant motif rectangular hinged box with body covered in coconut tree bark, hinged lid opens to reveal storage within, metal label on interior back center reads “MAITLANDSMITH”, box top with baby elephant finial in cast brass metal depicting elephant standing on back feet with trunk curled, box supported on four cast brass legs in the form of elephants heads with upswept trunks. Overall height 15””, width 23”, depth 14”. Provenance: From a Private Collection in Atlanta, Georgia. $500-$700

369 19th C. West African Ceremonial Effigy Bronze Pipe

West African (Cameroon), 19th century or earlier. A ceremonial cast bronze pipe from the Benin or Bamum peoples of tall curving form with elephant effigy at base with round ears over curving tusks and almond shaped eyes set under a cylindrical bowl with two bands of geometric decoration in relief, the shaft of the pipe formed of reticulated or pierced African Buffalo masks between two bands of horizontal fluting. Pipe to a later presentation stand. Height of pipe 22”, width 2.125”, depth 5.75”.Provenance: Cobbs. $600-$800

371 S. Kirk & Son Moorish Revival Silver Chamberstick

Samuel Kirk & Son (American (Maryland), 1815-1979), circa 1860s. An unusual Moorish Revival 11oz silver chamber candlestick of round form with long bent handle, the whole with chased patterning in an Orientalist motif with a radiating floral form having candle cup as the flower’s center, the handle with geometric patterning to length terminating in a trefoil shaped end, the candle stick allover with remnants of black pigment. Underside of body with impressed mark “S. Kirk & Son” over “11 oz” and an X or cross form; underside of rim with impressed “2808”. length 9”, diameter of bowl 5”, Overall height 4”. Total weight 5.3 troy ounces. $800-$1,200

372 E. 19th C. Indian Teak, Cedar & Iron Wedding Trunk Indian, late 18th/ early 19th century. A massive carved teak ceremonial wedding chest of sarcophagus form, the rectangular body raised on four block feet and bearing serpentine lid with segment at center being a hinged lid that opens to reveal a single interior compartment lined in cedar, with a hidden compartment to right end accessed by a sliding top, the whole banded with iron strapwork and at front decorated with bands of large iron rivets, with bands of serpentine relief carving to front at frieze and base. Height 35”, width 56.25”, depth 27”. $800-$1,200

375 Very Fine George III Officer’s Sabre, Thomas Gill

374 Fine Yataghan Sword with Damascus Steel Blade 373 Persian Kashan Lustre Pottery Cup, 13th C.

Persian, 13th century. Islamic Kashan pottery cup with slightly tapering body on circular foot, exterior and interior decorated with hand painted running text border at top above interwoven fretwork in cobalt blue above brown patterning, some remnants of lustre iridescence throughout. Overall height 4.7”, diameter of top 4.75”. Provenance: Cobbs. $1,000-$2,000

Persian, Likely late 18th/early 19th century. Fine yatagan or yataghan sword with damascus “ribbon” or “watered” patterned steel blade joined to a silvered figural handle with mustached face on pommel above cascading stylized curled hair. Sword with repousse silvered metal scabbard with one side decorated with florals and scrolled foliates, the other with repeating concentric scales, serpent or snake form upper hook, wood lining on interior. Both scabbard and sword unmarked. length of blade 20.75”. Overall length 27”. $1,500-$3,000

Thomas Gill, Gun and Sword Manufacturer (British (London), circa 1809-1816. George III officer’s sabre sword with curved 29.5” single-edged blade that is finely etched and highlighted in gilt on each side with scrolled foliates, Britannia figure, crowns, and Royal Coat of Arms of the United Kingdom with Anglo-Norman motto, “HONI SOIT QUI MAL Y PENSE” (roughly translated as “shame on whomsoever would think badly of it”) and “DIEU ET MON DROIT” (roughly translated as “God and my right”, blade also etched with “Thos Gill 83 St. James’s Strt London WARRANTED”. Sabre with gilt brass guard with royal monogram with “GR” below crown, ray skin and wire grip and lion’s head decoration. Sabre with coordinating leather and metal scabbard engraved with “T. Gill No. 83 James St London”. Length of sabre blade 29.5”. $4,000-$6,000

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376 Life Size Lead Garden Sculptures, Greyhound Dogs

English, 19th century. Group of two heavy life size lead animal garden sculptures in the form of greyhounds or whippets - one standing, the other resting and laying on ground, each with pleasant and alert facial expression, each with weathered grey patina, unsigned. Standing greyhound dog modeled after a sculpture of Eos, a female greyhound particularly adored by Prince Albert and Queen Elizabeth sculpted by John Francis (English, 1780-1861) and housed on grounds of Osborne House, Isle of Wight, United Kingdom. Standing dog Height 29.25”, width 8.5”, depth 38.75”. Resting dog Height 19.5”, width 14.125”, depth 51.25”. $2,000-$4,000

377 Group of Three Carved Stone Staddle Stones, 19th C

English (likely Yorkshire), 19th century. Collection of three carved architectural stone staddle stones in their traditional form akin to large mushrooms or toadstool with ridged circular domed caps on tapered textured bodies. Each unmarked, exterior with green mossy weathered patina. One Height 27.5”, another Height 28.75”, and the other Height 27.75”. Provenance: Legacy Antiques. Clarkston, Michigan whereby acquired by the Estate of Dr. Woody and Mrs. Honor Cobbs, Atlanta, Georgia in 2004 and 2005. Note: Copy of invoices available upon request. $2,000-$4,000

378 Large Renaissance Style Figural Bronze Fountain

20th century. Large and heavy Renaissance style figural bronze garden fountain with weathered verdi gras patina throughout, rounded circular basin with four satyr head mounts with twisted horns and curled hair and beard with open mouths (piped for expelling water), basin with ornate grape leaf, vine and fruit motif above beaded gardooning, shaft with additional leaf tip and patterning with scrolling and fluting, four nude wingless putti or cherub sit on scrolled seats holding floral garlands and fruit clusters alternating with scaled dolphin fish with upswept tails on leaf tip and scrolled base further supported on a round plinth. Unmarked. Overall height 41”, diameter of top. 43.5”. Provenance: Cobbs. $4,000-$6,000

379 19th/20th C. Carved Limestone Well-Head

Continental, late 19th/ early 20th century. A carved limestone water well-head of round form with decoration in relief to side walls depicting eagles supporting a heraldic shield to one side flanked by a pair of rampant lions and a pair of gryphons, the well with everted rolled foot and rim with narrow opening to center, surmounted by scrollwork iron arch superstructure with pulley at center. Overall height 92.75”, height of stone 31.5”, stone outer diameter 45.5”, interior diameter 21.5”. Provenance: Cobbs. Note: this well remains in situ in Druid Hills, Atlanta, Georgia. $4,000-$6,000

380 Classical Iron Mounted Stone Garden Gazebo

Continental, early 20th century. An iron mounted cast stone garden gazebo or tempietto comprising scrolling cast iron dome over laurel garland frieze terminating in heraldic shield forms over each of the five tapering columns with Ionic capitals and plain turned bases raised on rectangular block plinths decorated in relief with ribbon bows and fruit and connected by four curving benches. Provenance: Cobbs. Note: this gazebo remains in situ in Druid Hills, Atlanta, Georgia. $6,000-$8,000

381 Pair of 14th C. French Stone Columns, William Randolph Hearst

French, 15th century. A near pair of Renaissance period carved limestone columns in three parts, each architectural pillar comprising a square base issuing a straight octagonal column surmounted by capital adorned with a band of foliates in relief - one with oak leaf & acorn, the other with grape leaf & fruit - set under a flaring crown with floral detailing in relief at corners, the back of both column and base without decoration. Height 63.5”, width 9.5”, depth 10”. Provenance: Provenance: acquired by the Estate of Dr. Woody Cobbs and Mrs. Honor Cobbs, Atlanta, Georgia from Basso Antiques, New York, in a private sale on May 8, 1968. Note: the handwritten invoice from Basso Antiques notes that these columns were formerly in the collection of William Randolph Hearst (American, 1863-1951), the famed Congressman and newspaper publisher of The San Francisco Examiner and The New York Journal, also serving as the inspiration for the lead character is Orson Welles’ film “Citizen Kane”. $8,000-$16,000

382 10th C. Spanish Umayyad Carved Marble Capital

Spanish (Andalusia), circa 10th century. An Ummayad carved and drilled white marble column capital likely from Córdoba during the reign of Abd-al-Rahman (912-961AD) Or Al-Hakam II (961-976AD), the capital of typical form derived from the classical Roman Corinthian style with remnants of scrolls to each corner flanking high relief floral motifs. Height 14.5”, width 15.25” square. Provenance: Cobbs. Note: Three comparable capitals in the Museo Arqueologico Provincial de Cordoba, attributed to Cordoba or Madinat al-Zahra, illustrate the evolution of this type of capital in Umayyad Spain during the reigns of Abd al-Rahman III and al-Hakam II, this example almost certainly being from the later reign due to the overall lacey appearance of the decoration seen also on other Byzantine examples of Umayyad capitals from this period. $10,000-$20,000

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384 Spanish Colonial Period Friars or Monk Chair

Spanish, 18th century. Height 49”, width 29.75”, seat depth 16”, seat height 19”. $500-$700

383 Spanish Baroque Style Walnut Refectory Table

Spanish, 19th century. A Baroque style iron mounted walnut refectory table having a 1.25” thick single plank board top raised on shaped trestle supports united by an iron buttress and terminating in scrolled feet. Height 34”, width 57.4”, depth 26.25”. $1,000-$2,000

385 18th C. Spanish Colonial Santo Figure of Christ

Spanish Colonial, 18th century. A polychrome and parcel gilt carved wood santos figure depicting a gaunt Christ figure nude, aside from a gilded loin cloth, with one hand held up in blessing and the other supporting a wooden cross bound with twine, the figure standing on two bear feet on a rectangular plinth base. Unmarked. Height 24.5”, width 13.75”, depth 7.75”. $800-$1,200

388 19th C. Spanish Iron Mounted Elm Trestle Table

386 17th C. Spanish Polychrome & Carved Small Doors Spanish, 17th century. A pair of carved and polychromed small doors, likely originally for a small exterior window or interior cabinet, one side with painted scrolls, acanthus leaves, and volutes, and the other side carved in high relief with arched section below two flower blossoms and an acanthus leaf at center. The doors with fitted interior edges, iron locking hardware and hinges. Overall height 26.5”, width 17.375”. One panel width 8.5”, the other 8.875”. Provenance: acquired by the Estate of Dr. Woody Cobbs & Mrs. Honor Cobbs, Atlanta, Georgia from Joanna Booth Antiques, London, England on July 18, 1981. $800-$1,200

387 8 Spanish Renaissance Style Oak Dining Chairs

Spanish, 19th century. A Spanish Renaissance style carved walnut trestle form refectory table comprising four thick splayed legs of ring turned form raised on ball feet joined to sides by thick scrolling stretcher and across center with scrolling iron stretcher, surmounted by a think rectangular single plank top bearing two hidden drawers to front edge. Height 30”, width 60”, depth 30.25”. $1,200-$2,400

Italian, 20th century. A set of 8 Spanish Renaissance style oak dining chairs comprising 6 side chairs and 2 armchairs, each chair raised on four block legs, the two front with shaped foot, joined to sides with shaped stretchers and to front with pierced scrolling stretcher, surmounted with padded square seat issuing openwork rectangular padded seat back surmounted by two acanthine scroll urn finials and a band of iron rivets along top, the seat and back covered in pink to cream marbled textile with hanging pink fringe. Side chair height 40.875”, width 18.5”, depth 17.25”, seat height 19”, seat width 14.5”. Armchair height 40.875”, width 23.875”, depth 18.5”, seat height 19”, seat width 15.75”. $600-$800

391 18th C. Spanish Carved Oak Work Table with Drawers

389 18th C. Carved & Polychrome Wood Santo, Baby Jesus

Continental, 18th century. Carved and polychrome wood devotional santos sculptural figure depicting the Infant Christ with dark brown curled hair, pink lips, slightly rosy cheeks, one arm extended, the other arm bent with hand pointing upward toward heavens. Unmarked. Overall height 22.8”. $800-$1,200

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Spanish, 18th century possibly older. A carved oak Baroque Period work table or kitchen table, the table of trestle form with four splayed legs joined to sides by shaped block stretcher and united at top by shaped apron at front and plain apron at back, at front with one wide drawer and one narrow drawer each with flat carved quatrefoils and crosses, altogether surmounted by a wide and thick single plank top secured by large iron rivets. Height 27”, width 46.75”, depth 21.75”. $1,000-$2,000

390 19th C. Spanish Carved Wood & Bone Santo Figure

Spanish Colonial, 19th century. A fine polychrome wood and bone santos figure carved in the round depicting a man standing barefoot in full length draped in green dress with orange cloak and waist sash, the figure striding forward on bare feet with hands extended and resting on an ochre square carved base with acanthus leaf scrolls and gadroon band, the figure’s head and hands in carved bone. Height 29.75”, width 20”, depth 12.5”. $1,000-$2,000


392 18th C. William and Mary Carved Oak Coffer

English, 18th century. A William and Mary style carved oak coffer or blanket chest of rectangular form raised on four block legs, the three panel front carved between panels with bands of guilloche and surmounted by a single panel hinged lid fixed with snapes opening to reveal a single open compartment. Height 21.75”, width 44.5”, depth 18”. $700-$900

393 Continental Wrought Iron Eight Light Chandelier

Continental, likely French, late 19th century. Wrought iron Louis XV style chandelier having a cage form tapering body comprising eight scrolling, bent and crimped arms mounted with C scroll and joining eight matching scrolling arms surmounted with floriform shaped iron candle cups and faux wax candlesleeves. Now electrified. Height 28”, diameter 38.5”. $1,000-$2,000

394 16th C. Stained Glass Panel, At The Crucifixion

Continental School (likely French), 16th century. A Reniassance Period stained and painted glass panel of rectangular form depicting a figural group from the Crucifixion of Jesus Christ comprising Mary Magdalene and the Virgin Mary each with golden haloes over their cloaked and downturned faces, and a man lower right, likely The Beloved Disciple John the son of Zebedee, the figural scene bordered by bands of red glass. Overall 14.75” x 10.5”. Provenance: Cobbs. $2,000-$4,000

396 18th C. Italian Baroque Carved Oak Refectory Table

395 16th C. Stained Glass Panel, Man Before a Castle Continental School (likely French), 16th century. A rectangular panel of painted and stained glass depicting a male figure cloaked in red and patterned gold standing in a landscape with a castle to distant right. 20.375” x 14.25”. Provenance: acquired by the Estate of Dr. Woody Cobbs and Mrs. Honor Cobbs, Atlanta, Georgia from The Monastery Stained Glass, Northamptonshire, England in a private sale on September 13, 1997. $2,000-$4,000

397 16th C. French Stained Glass, Man & Wife in Church

French or English, 16th century. A Gothic stained glass window or doer with square quarries inset with panel depicting a male donor cloaked in red accompanied by his wife in a blue gown, the pair kneeling in a Gothic church interior with a female attendant standing behind them, the figural scene surrounded by smaller panels adorned with foliate and floral painted decoration and a yellow shield form coat of arms with three black birds. Glasses set in a later casement with leaded grid of glasses in a wood frame. Overall 60.25” x 21”. Period glass panel 19.75” x 15.5”. Provenance: acquired by the Estate of Dr. Woody Cobbs and Mrs. Honor Cobbs, Atlanta, Georgia from Parke-Bernet Galleries, New York, as part of lot 37, sale 2693, April 27, 1968. $3,000-$5,000

Italian, late 18th century. A Baroque style carved oak refectory or library table of rectangular form bearing a thick 2-plank wooden top surmounting smaller rectangular case, the front and side aprons with rectangular panel(s) with four incised fan corners, the front with a sliding door revealing single interior compartment, altogether raised on four paneled baluster legs - the 2 in front being proportionally narrower - joined with block stretchers to each side. Height 31.5”, width 67.5”, depth 32.5”. $2,000-$4,000

398 Pair, English 16th C. Stained Glass Quarry Doors

English, 16th century. A pair of diamond panel quarry windows with inset stained glass roundels and rectangles, each panel with a lead lattice bearing quarry glasses painted and stained with yellow flowers and inset to upper quadrant with a roundel - one with a many colored flower blossom and one with a heraldic shield or coat of arms - and bearing two staggered vertical rectangle painted and stained glasses. Each height 62”, width 20.25”. Provenance: Cobbs. $4,000-$6,000

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399 Hand Woven Persian Heriz Runner

Wool. Iran. Geometric and Tribal design. Red center field with five medallions. Green, gold, blue, cream and yellow accent colors. Measures 2’ 11’ x 10’ 2”. Provenance: Cobbs. $600-$800

400 Hand Woven Turkish Oushak Area Rug

Wool. Turkey. Tribal and Geometric design. Green, gold, brown and cream accent colors. Measures 4’ x 7’ 4”. $600-$800

401 Hand Woven Persian Hamadan Runner

Wool. Iran. Triple center medallion on blue field with cascading floral design throughout. Red, cream and green accent colors. Measures 3’ 7” x 14’ 8”. $700-$900

404 Black Forest Style Hall Tree with Climbing Bears

20th century. A stained wood hall tree and umbrella stand in the Austrian Black Forest style with tall tree trunk form shaft bearing three sculptural bears at play, a pierced horizontal ring umbrella holder at front over a copper drip pan, the whole raised on four tree form feet. Overall height 76”, width 19.75”, depth 20”. $1,000-$2,000

402 Tabletop Sculpture with Six Polished Kudu Horns

A contemporary kudu horn sculpture comprising six vertically oriented lacquered natural twisted horns mounted to a triple stepped ebonized wood rectangular base. Unmarked. Overall width 49”, depth 10.75”, height 33”. Average length of horn 30”. $500-$700

403 Black Forest Wheel Thermometer & Barometer

German, first quarter of 20th century. A Black Forest wheel thermometer and barometer having an oak leaf and deer head carved crest over the painted porcelain thermometer inset standard above the wheel shaped aneroid barometer signed M. Tauber, Leipzig, all within a naturalistic carved frame. Height 25”, width 13”. $600-$800

407 Impressive Black Forest Carved Wall Clock c.1880

405 Continental Oak Center or Breakfast Table

Continental, 20th century. Unmarked. Overall height 30.6”, diameter of top 48.5”. Provenance: The Elephant’s Foot, West Palm Beach, Florida whereby acquired by a Private Collection in Atlanta, Georgia. $800-$1,200

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406 Continental Demilune Wine or Games Table, 18th C Continental, probably French, late 18th/early 19th century. A demilune walnut carved wine or games table having a hinged, fold-over top supported by five square tapered legs, the center back leg tracks out revealing a drawer support, terminating on casters. Height 29.12”, width 39.12”, depth 19.18” (closed), depth 38.6” (opened). $600-$800

Switzerland, probably Brienz, circa 1880. An impressive Black Forest carved ‘Fruits of the Hunt’ wall clock, the cartouche shaped frame carved in high relief and surmounted with leafy cresting over a scrolled pediment, the frieze centered with the carved profile of dog’s head above a stepped circular dial with cartouche shaped enamel on metal or copper Roman numerals and pierced hour and minute hands, flanked to each side of the dial are hunt trophies in the form of a ribbon tied game bird and rabbit amidst an array of pierced branches and vines, the base with carved leafy cluster of fruit and nut. Height 33”, width 24”, depth 5.5”. $1,500-$3,000


409 James Hardy II Signed Hunting Oil, Game Bird

408 Hand Woven Persian Throw Rug

Wool. Iran. Having urn center with cascading flowers on red field. Blue and Teal accent colors. Measures 4’ 1” x 5’ 5”. Provenance: Cobbs. $700-$900

James Hardy II (English, 1832-1889). “Game Bird in Grass”, oil on wood panel, signed lower right “J. HARDY”. Serene still life painting depicting a fallen black and red game bird resting amid wildflowers on a hilltop beside the sea. Verso with Christie’s stamp to tacking edge, also with “G.R. / 1876” inscribed on a fragment of canvas applied over a maker’s label for mill board to center of canvas. Framed 16” x 18.9”. Unframed 10” x 7”. $1,500-$3,000

410 Marquetry Inlaid Walnut Server, Hampton Shops

Hampton Shops (New York) first half 20th century. A marquetry inlaid walnut server, the rectangular burl walnut top, cross banded with foliate carved edge over a pair of short drawers raised and a pair of paneled cupboard doors, each door with individual locking mechanisms and decorated with marquetry floral bouquet within an oval banded medallion opening to a shelved interior and raised on two front S-scrolled and marquetry inlaid legs. Impressed mark to the back rail ‘HAMPTON SHOPS, JL643 D’. Height 32.5”, width 50”, depth 20.75”. Note: Hampton Shops’ was the name which was given for general publicity under the business Grand Rapids Furniture Co. Hampton Shops was located at 34 and 36 West 32 Street, New York. Provenance: Cobbs. $800-$1,200

411 Marquetry Inlaid Walnut Sideboard, Hampton Shops

Hampton Shops (New York), first half 20th century. A marquetry inlaid walnut sideboard, the rectangular burl walnut top, cross banded with foliate carved edge over a pair of short drawers raised and a pair of paneled cupboard doors, each door with individual locking mechanisms and decorated with marquetry floral bouquet within an oval banded medallion opening to a shelved interior and raised on two front S-scrolled and marquetry inlaid legs. Impressed mark to the back rail ‘HAMPTON SHOPS, JL643 D’. Height 32.5”, width 50”, depth 20.75”. Note: Hampton Shops’ was the name which was given for general publicity under the business Grand Rapids Furniture Co. Hampton Shops was located at 34 and 36 West 32 Street, New York. Provenance: Cobbs. $1,500-$3,000

413 Empire Carved & Gilt Wood Swan, Early 19th C.

412 44pc Gorham Sterling Flatware Set, “Lyric” Pattern Gorham (American (Rhode Island), founded 1831). A 44 piece set of sterling silver flatware in the Lyric pattern comprising 4-piece place settings for 8 plus additional place setting pieces. Set comprising 9 dinner forks (7.25”), 9 individual salad forks (6.5”), 10 teaspoons (5.875”), 8 luncheon knives with stainless blades (8.875”), 1 dinner knife with stainless blade (9.75”), six iced tea spoons (7”), and 1 cream soup spoon (5.875”). Total weight (less 0.5 troy ounces for each stainless blade) 52.8 troy ounces. $800-$1,200

Early 19th century. Empire period, carved and giltwood animal sculpture in the form of a feathered swan with rounded neck, puffed chest, spread wings and dangling feet in front of tucked tail feathers. Unmarked. Back with wire for hanging on wall for display. Overall height 14.4”, width 24.4”, depth 8.5”. Provenance: Cobbs. $800-$1,200

416 Marquetry Inlaid Dining Table, Hampton Shops

414 3pc Towle Sterling Silver “Symphony” Tea Service

Towle Silversmiths (American (Massachusetts), founded 1882). A three piece sterling silver tea service in the Symphony pattern (1931-1996) and comprising a tea pot, lidded sugar, and creamer, each with bulbous body with flower blossom motif to lower portion of body, raised on a disc foot, and having scrolling handles with bone accents, the sugar and pot with acorn finials to lid. Each piece to underside inscribed “Symphony by Towle”, “STERLING” over “76310” pattern number, and “PATENT APPLIED FOR”. Teapot height 11.75”, spout to handle 9.5”. Creamer height 6.25”, spout to handle 4.75”. Sugar height 6.25”, width across handles 7.25”. Total weight 55.1 troy ounces. Provenance: Cobbs. $1,000-$2,000

415 Attributed to John Rathbone, English Landscape

Attributed to John Rathbone (English, 1750-1807), “Pastoral English Landscape”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Horizontally oriented figural pastoral landscape painting depicting woman and fisherman picnicking near a pond where three fishermen in a small wooden boat cast their lines, with lush foliage in the foreground, with rolling hills and pastures in the background, with blue skies overhead. Framed 31.25” x 40.25”. Unframed 25” x 34”. $2,000-$4,000

Hampton Shops (New York) first half 20th century. A marquetry inlaid walnut extending dining table incorporating four additional leaves and having a burl walnut rectangular top with a floral marquetry inlaid cartouche at each corner and cross banded with foliate carved edge raised on heavy S-scrolled and marquetry inlaid legs united by a wavy platform stretcher and centered with two sets of barley twist supports. Height 30.25”, width 65.6”, depth 45”, each leaf an additional 13.5” inches in width. Note: Hampton Shops’ is the name which was given for general publicity under the business Grand Rapids Furniture Co. Hampton Shops was located at 34 and 36 West 32 Street, New York. Provenance: Cobbs. $2,000-$4,000

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419 Queen Anne Period Nine Drawer Cherry Highboy

American,second half of 18th century. Queen Anne period cherry highboy (pine interior) in two sections, the upper section with flat cornice top above five graduated long drawers, the lower section with single long drawer above three short aligned drawers, raised on four cabriole legs terminating on pad feet. Height 73”, width 40”, depth 22.25”. Provenance: Cobbs. $2,000-$4,000

417 English 19th C. Wrought Iron & Brass Andirons

English, late 19th century. Height 27.125”, width 13.125”, depth 24”. Provenance: Cobbs. $800-$1,200

418 Georgian Queen Anne Walnut Wing Chair, 18th C. English, first half 18th C. Height 49”, width 29” seat depth 19”, seat height 15.5”. Provenance: Cobbs. $1,000-$2,000

420 Regency Tortoise Shell & Mother-of-Pearl Tea Caddy

English early 19th century. A Regency tortoise shell veneered and mother-of-pearl inlaid tea caddy, the serpentine hinged lid centered with rectangular silver plaque (blank) and opening to an interior fitted with two covered compartments, the exterior front of body inlaid profusely with mother of pearl and silver piping featuring vines and floral motif. The whole resting on bun feet. Height 5.12”, base width 7.12”, base depth 4.6”. $1,500-$3,000

421 12 Royal Crown Derby Gold Aves Dinner Plates

Royal Crown Derby (English, founded circa 1750), 20th century. Marked to the back with hallmark for Royal Crown Derby, A.1235. diameter 10.6”. $1,000-$2,000

423 Fine Georgian Queen Anne Style Walnut Settee

English, circa 1859. Card states ‘W. WHIFFIN, Tortoise-shell Worker in General, 38 CHARLES STREET, HORSELYDOWN, SOUTHWARK, December 1859, Tea Caddies, Jewel Boxes, Needle Cases, Card Cases, Hair Brushes’. Height 7.5”, base width 10.75”, base depth 6.25”. $2,000-$4,000

English, first half of 18th century. A fine Queen Anne walnut settee English, circa 1720. A fine George I walnut upholstered settee having a rectangular shaped and padded back issuing outscrolled arms terminating in eagle heads enclosing the padded seat and raised on three front cabriole legs terminating on pad feet. The back and seat covered in flame stitch upholstery. Height 42.75”, width 59.25” (eagle head to eagle head), seat depth 20”, seat height 18”. Provenance: Cobbs. Purchased from Crown & Colony Antique, 7 South Section, P.O. Box 80, Fairhope, AL 36533. $3,000-$5,000

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422 Tortoise Shell Veneered Tea Caddy with Maker’s Card

424 American Queen Anne Maple Tray Top Tea Table

American, probably Connecticut, circa 1750 - 1780. A fine Queen Anne curly maple and turned cherrywood tea table having a rectangular cockbeaded tray top above a plain skirt resting on turned, tapering legs ending in button feet. Height 27.25”, width 37.5”, depth 25.12”. Provenance: Cobbs. Purchased from Sotheby Parke Bernet Inc, 980 Madison Avenue (76th -77th Streets), New York 10021, New York. Sale number 3981, Americana, April 30, 1977, Lot #989. $3,000-$5,000


426 American Queen Anne Drop Leaf Table, 18th C.

425 Pair of Queen Anne Style Burl Walnut Side Chairs

Probably Dutch, 19th century. A matched pair of Queen Anne style burl walnut side chairs having a shaped and arched crestrail, foliate carved ears and scroll carved stiles with vasiform solid splat over a trapezoidal serpentine slip seat within a conforming seat rail centered with a foliate carved shell raised on front cabriole legs carved at the knee with shell and trailing bellflower terminating on pad feet. Height 41”, width 20.5”, seat depth 14”, seat height 17.5”. Provenance: Cobbs. $800-$1,200

American, probably New England, 18th century. Queen Anne drop leaf swing leg table having an oval top with two rounded drop leaves over a shaped skirt and cabriole legs terminating in pad feet. Height 28”, width 41.5”, depth 13.5”, with leaves open 40.25”. Provenance: Cobbs. $800-$1,200

427 Elizabeth Piutti-Barth, Portrait of a Lady, Signed

Elizabeth Piutti-Barth (American, 1872-1959), “Portrait of a Lady”- 1914, oil on canvas, signed and dated lower right ‘E. Piutti-Barth. 14.”. Framed 28.4” x 24.4”. Unframed 23” x 20.25”. Provenance: Property of the Estate of Dr. Woody Cobbs and Mrs. Honor Cobbs, Atlanta, Georgia. Note: The Elizabeth Piutti-Barth papers (1893-1954) are held in the Smithsonian Archives of American Art. $800-$1,200

430 Allegorical Pastoral Landscape, Oil, 19th C.

428 Queen Anne Period Walnut Carved Side Chair

American, first half 18th century. Queen Anne walnut carved side chair having a volute carved crest centered with shell over the fiddle shaped and spooned splat above the compass slip seat raised on cabriole legs terminating in pad feet. Height 42”, width 20”, seat depth 15.5”, seat height 17.5”. Provenance: Cobbs. $800-$1,200

429 Alabaster Seated Venus With Cupid Sculpture

Continental School, early 20th century. An alabaster carved sculpture depicting a seated and youthful Venus with the infant Cupid, with detached circular base. Overall height with base 28”. Provenance: Cobbs. $600-$800

American School, 19th century. “Allegorical Pastoral Landscape”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Figural allegorical landscape painting depicting ceremonial scene with fire and dancing figures as two figures, laying on cushions surrounded by scattered vases and other vessels, look on in the foreground, with a small Greek or Roman style structure in the upper left quadrant, with indistinct structures, possibly a village or city in the distance, with majestic pastel sky (likely sunset) overhead. Framed 25.3” x 35.3”. Unframed 20” x 30”. Provenance: Cobbs. $1,000-$2,000

432 19th C. Continental Marble Garden Sculpture

Continental School, 19th century. A carved marble garden sculpture depicting a classical nude male at knee length with curly tendrils of hair cascading down his neck with head tilted to viewer’s right and resting on left arm bent across the figure’s chest, the right arm missing. Sculpture to a later spade form cast concrete plinth with relief decoration to front of large acanthus leaf scrolls. Height 21”, width 8.25”, depth 9.5”. Provenance: Cobbs. $1,000-$2,000

431 Set of 4 Queen Anne Walnut Wood Open Armchairs

English, Early 19th century. Set of four matching Queen Anne walnut wood framed open armchairs with needlepoint fabric upholstery with floral motif in pink, yellow and blue on light taupe ground, shepherd’s crook arms, nailhead borders joining upholstery to frame, cabriole legs at front with incised and subdued scrolling terminating on Spanish feet, back legs splayed. Overall height 36.125”, width (across arms) 23.2”, depth 25”, seat to floor 18.5”. $800-$1,200

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433 Pair of Italian Renaissance Style Walnut Armchairs Italian, 20th century. A matched pair of Renaissance style walnut armchairs, both with needlepoint fringed padded back and seat flanked by foliate scrolled stiles joined by scroll carved arms on baluster turned supports raised on front block and turned legs united by a front interlaced stretcher centered with rosette. Height 41.6”, width 23.12”, seat depth 17”, seat height 19.5”. $600-$800

434 Pair of Renaissance Style Walnut Armchairs, 19th

Italian, 19th century. A matched pair of Renaissance style walnut armchairs with padded cream colored mohair back and sling seat set with large nailhead trim flanked by scrolled stiles joined by flat arms with scrolled hand-rests raised on square legs united by front paneled stretcher with blind fret carved rosettes and tracery and joined to the back stiles with scroll carved side and back stretcher. Height 44.8”, width 25.6”, seat depth 13”, seat height 18”. $600-$800

435 English Oak Pilaster Depicting Charity, c.1600

English, circa 1600. A Renaissance carved oak wood figural pilaster depicting the Theological Virtue of Charity, the draped female figure holding a nude infant to her neck with a toddler grappling at her knee and figure standing on a short rectangular base and topped by a bulbous floriform capital. Height 19”, width 4.125”, depth 2.5”. Provenance: acquired by the Estate of Dr. Woody Cobbs & Mrs. Honor Cobbs, Atlanta, Georgia from B. I. Howard Antiques, Somerset, England on June 15, 2003. $800-$1,200

437 Baroque Style Walnut Carved Cassone

Italian, 18th century. Italian Baroque style walnut carved rectangular cassone, dowry, marriage or blanket chest with iron hinged, single board molded top enclosing interior with upper till or candle box. The exterior front having heavily carved with two guilloche borders enclosing alternating panels carved with grape clusters and flowers, the stiles carved with vinery suspending grape clusters united by scrolling carved and beaded apron. Height 25.4”, width 51”, depth 21.12”. $1,000-$2,000

436 German 17th C. Carved Oak Relief of Prudentia

German, 17th century. A carved oak relief panel depicting Prudence, one of the four Cardinal virtues, personified as a female figure in full length holding a hand mirror and a snake and standing under an architectural arch in a landscape, above the arch to left and right with carved putti masks, and below figure with a carved plaque inscribed “PRVDENTIA” over scrolls. 16” x 11.25”. Provenance: Cobbs. $800-$1,200

439 Pair, 17th C. German Carved Wood Figural Pilasters 438 Pair of Italian Carved Walnut Panels, 17th Century

Italian, 17th century. Pair of relief carved walnut wood panels depicting rosettes in upper corners, architectural element with broken swan neck pediment with pointed finial at center above scrolling surrounded by finely carved scrolled foliates. One panel measures 22.9” x 20.6”, the other 22.9” x 20.75”. Provenance: Joanna Booth, 247 Kings Road, London, England whereby acquired by Dr. Woody and Mrs. Honor Cobbs, Atlanta, Georgia in July of 1981. Note: Copy of original invoice available upon request. $1,000-$2,000

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German, 17th century. A pair of carved hardwood pilasters, likely oak, in the form of women, each rectangular panel with a heavily stylized female face at top with flowing hair and bulbous eyes set over pert rotund breasts at the apex of a large scrolling leaf as the figure’s body over a vertical band of three recessed rings set above a turned form at base. Height 14”, width 3.125”, depth 2.25”. Provenance: Cobbs. $800-$1,200

440 English Figural Oak Wood Carving, 16th Century

English, late 16th century. Pair of Renaissance hand carved oak wood relief figural carvings, later joined together at center, depicting two Dionysian (Bacchanalian) figure playing the flute with puffed cheeks. Overall measures 18.5” x 8.2”. Provenance: William H. Stokes, Early Oak Furniture, Roberts House, Siddington, Cirencester, Glouscestershire whereby acquired by the Estate of Dr. Woody and Mrs. Honor Cobbs, Atlanta, Georgia in June 1990. Note: Copy of original invoice available upon request. $1,500-$3,000


441 Scarce Shelley Rosebud Individual Breakfast Set Shelley China (English, 1820 - 1966), first half 20th century. Scarce bone china individual breakfast set in the Rosebud Fluted pattern comprising coffee pot with lid, cup and saucer, creamer, open sugar bowl, egg cup with underplate, fruit bowl, covered butter/muffin dish and breakfast plate. All marked to the underside ‘Fine Bone China, Shelley, England, Rosebud, 13426’. Height of coffee pot 6.12”; Height of egg cup 2.5”; diameter of underplate 6”; Height of teacup 2.4”; diameter of saucer 5.75”; Height of sugar bowl 2”, diameter 3.4”; Height of fruit bowl 1.12”, diameter 5.4”; Height of covered muffin dish 4.5”, diameter of dish 7.12”; diameter of plate 8.12”. Note: This pattern was discontinued in 1940. $600-$800

442 Grosvenor China Alison Pattern Tea Service

Jackson and Gosling Ltd/Grosvenor China (English, founded 1866), for Tiffany & Company, circa 1950s. A nineteen piece tea service in the Alison pattern having blue and gold leafy scrolling decoration on white ground, the set comprising a lidded teapot, a covered twin-handled sugar bowl, a handled creamer, eight tea cups with saucers. All pieces marked ‘Grosvenor Bone China England’, ‘Alison’, and retailer mark for ‘Tiffany & Co, New York’. Height of teapot 6.25”, width 10” (handle to spout). Height of sugar bowl 4.25”, width 6.5” (handle to handle). Height of creamer 3.4”, width 6” (spout to handle). Height of teacup 2.3”. diameter of saucer 5.6”. $500-$700

443 Aubusson Style Wool Needlepoint Rug, 20th C.

Chinese, 20th century. A hand made woven Aubusson style wool needlepoint rug having a centralized oval medallion in robins egg blue with floral bouquet and wine red fields with acanthus scrolls framed by a cream floral borders and rococo shaped spandrels. Measures 7’8” x 9’10”. Provenance: Cobbs. $600-$800

446 Continental School European Street Scene, 19th C. 445 French 17th C. Architectural Carved Panel, Esus

444 French Aubusson Style Tapestry Panel. 20th C.

20th century. Unmarked. Overall 80” x 66.5”. $600-$800

447 19th C. Italian Diorama, Girl in Garden with Lute

Italian, 19th century. A tabletop diorama comprising a gilt ormolu four-glass vitrine with bead borders to each window and raised on four hairy paw feet, the case enclosing a 3D figural scene with a barefoot girl in silken dress playing a lute in a garden surrounded by preserved moss, silk flowers, and natural shells. Period label to back “MADE IN ITALY”. Height 13.75”, width 12.25”, depth 9.5”. $1,000-$2,000

French, 19th century. A square oak architectural panel carved in bas relief to front depicting the Celtic god called The Green man and named Esus or Erriapus, the protector of nature and the earth mother, the figure’s face with leaves as hair and beard flowing out to surround face amid scrolling leaves and bell flowers. 15.5” x 15.875”. Provenance: Cobbs. $400-$600

Continental School, 19th century. “Bustling Street Scene”, oil on wood board, apparently unsigned, with later inscription on verso of frame “The Green Market, Dundee”. Horizontally-oriented figural landscape painting depicting city street scene (possibly Scotland) with townspeople meandering the narrow crowded street, with rickshaws and horses, with typically overcast Northern European skies overhead. Framed 12” x 18.5”. Sight 8.6” x 15.4”. Provenance: Cobbs. $600-$800

448 French 18th/19th C. Carved Oak Panel

French, late 18th/ early 19th century. A carved oak wood architectural panel of rectangular form with reticulated vasiform arcade at top over four square recessed panels each decorated with foliate scrolls and flower blossoms, these cartouches flanking a central block with winged putto mask in bas relief. Height 32.5”, width 25.75”. Provenance: Cobbs. $1,000-$2,000

449 Hand Woven Persian Hamadan Area Rug

Wool. Iran. Triple tear drop medallion center on redish orange field. Bird motif and floral design throughout pile. Measures 3’ 6” x 19’ 5”. $800-$1,200

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451 Group of 3 British Copper & Brass Horns, 19th C.

450 Continental Sporting Scene on Vellum, Early 19th C

British, early 19th century. Collection of three copper and brass coaching horns of standard form with brass mouthpiece at end of long tapered cylindrical body with flared end, each with applied heraldic mount on end for the Royal Coat of Arms of the United Kingdom with crowned lion and unicorn flanking shield. Tallest height 36.75”, diameter 3.75”. $300-$500

452 After P.J. Mene, Stag With Tree, Bronze Sculpture After Pierre Jules Mene (French, 1810-1879), “Stag with Tree”, bronze with marble base, apparently unsigned. Overall with base 17.25” x 17.4” x 8.25”. $300-$500

Continental School (possibly British), likely early 19th century. “Equestrian Scene”, oil on animal membrane (vellum or parchment), monogrammed lower left “C.V.”. Figural landscape painting depicting a sporting scene with equestrian riders with dogs, possibly fox, deer or geese hunting, near lake; with white draped cloth on laundry lines in lower left quadrant and noble estate in the distance. Framed 16.4” x 18.5”. Unframed 8.3” x 10.4”. Provenance: Cobbs. $300-$500

455 Pair of William & Mary Period Side Chairs, 17th C.

453 British School Fox Hunting Scene Watercolor

British School, late 18th/ early 19th century. “Fox Hunt with Brew House”, watercolor on paper laid down, apparently unsigned. Framed 19.4” x 25”. Unframed 16.75” x 22.4”. Provenance: Cobbs. $400-$600

454 19th C. Gothic Revival Powder Horn, Hunting Scene

Continental, 19th century. A Gothic Revival Medieval style scrimshaw engraved powder horn with carved decoration depicting Medieval style hunting scene with two riders on a horse. length 12.5”, width of opening 3” x 2.5”. Provenance: Cobbs. $600-$800

English, late 17th/early 18th century. A matched pair of William and Mary period oak side chairs, each with scrolled open work crest over rectangular back with central caning flanked by block and ring turned stiles and surmounted with turned finials over a slightly trapezoidal caned seat raised on front turned and Flemish scroll legs united by a scroll and foliate open work carved stretcher, and joined to the back legs by turned and block stretchers. Height 50.4”, width 17.5”, seat depth 14”, seat height 18.5”. Provenance: Cobbs. $600-$800

456 18th C. Carved Walnut Panel, Woodland Creatures

French or Flemish, 18th century. A carved walnut architectural panel flat carved in relief with an inner cartouche filled with woodland and mythological creatures - rooster, raven, unicorn, duck, a cloven beast, and others - all set amid foliate scrolls within a solid border, with a secondary border of foliate scrolls and a final solid border, originally likely a chest front, cornice, or bed bracket. Height 17.75”, width 66.75”. Provenance: Cobbs. $700-$900

457 American Wiliam Clark Noble Bronze Dog Sculpture

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William Clark Noble (American, 1858-1938). “Locked on Point”-1905, patinated bronze sculpture, signed and dated, “NOBLE 1905”. Underside stamped with “G24”. Overall height 5.125”, width 8.5”, depth 2.5”. $800-$1,200

458 Alfred Barye, Bronze Sculpture of a Hound, Signed

Alfred Bayre (French, 1839-1882), “Walking Hound”, patinated bronze sculpture, signed on base “A. BARYE F.S.”. Overall height 7.125”, width 11.125”, depth 3.25”. $700-$900


461 Carved Oak Gothic Revival Style Wall Cabinet

460 Carved Stone Gargoyle Architectural Fragment

Likely Medieval period, possibly a later revival work. Weathered carved stone figural architectural fragment depicting a gargoyle face with pointed ears, wide circular recessed eyes, nose with flared nostrils and open mouth. Unsigned. Overall height 4.4”, width 10.4”, depth 8.25”. Provenance: Cobbs. $300-$500

English, 20th century. Interior with shelved storage. Unmarked. Overall height 21.25”, width 12”, depth (of case w/o protruding key or niche shelf) 8.5”. $300-$500

462 Spanish 19th C. Carved Pine & Brass Wall Rack

Spanish, Late 19th century. Carved pine wood wall storage rack with brass nail head decoration throughout, carved top rail with scrolling above turned spindles above slanted spindle front niche above rectangular flat shelf, iron wrapped corners. Unmarked. Height (to top of later round wall hook) 40.75”, width 23.9”, depth 8.5”. $300-$500

459 17th C. French Illuminated Page, Creation Story

French, 17th century. A French language illuminated manuscript illustrating and discussing the biblical creation story, specifically the 6th day where man was created in the likeness of God, likely a sermon, with text to both sides of sheet. Framed 21.625” x 14.625”. Sheet size 14.75” x 6.75”. Provenance: Cobbs. $300-$500

464 17th C. Galle Engraving for Breviary, Resurrection Theodoor (Theodore) Galle (Flemish, 1571-1633) after a pen and ink drawing Peter Paul Rubens (Flemish, 1577-1640), “The Resurrection”-circa 1612-1614, engraving on paper, as one of ten illustrations created for the Breviarium Romanum (The Roman Breviary). Framed 17” x 14.25”. Sight size 11.75” x 7.7”. Provenance: Cobbs. $400-$600

465 Carved & Stained Walnut Wall Shelf, 19th C. Continental, likely Italian, 19th century. Unmarked. Overall height 29.8”, width 24”, depth 8.6”. w$400-$600

463 J. Deakin & Sons Silverplate Standish, St. George James Deakin & Sons (English, 1886-1940), late 19th/ early 20th century. Marked on bottom maker’s mark for James Deakin and Sons, “SP” for silver plate and a pictorial desk bell to help distinguish their work from another Sheffield manufacture with the same initials. Overall height 13.1”, width 9”, depth 5.75”. $300-$500

466 American School Oil, Portrait of a Pastor

American School, late 19th/ early 20th century. “Portrait of a Pastor”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Framed 30” x 25”. Unframed 27” x 22”. $400-$600

468 19th C. French Wooden Neo-Gothic Bird Cage

French, late 19th century. A Neo-Gothic wood bird cage in the form of a cathedral with tall central structure flanked to left and right by flying buttresses enclosing the side, the whole with ornately reticulated scrolling fretwork. Height 27.25”, width 17.375”, depth 12.5”. Provenance: Cobbs. $300-$500

467 Pair of Gothic Style Windsor Armchairs in Elm

20th century. Height 45”, width 24”*(arm to arm), seat depth 16.5”, seat height 19.5”. $600-$800

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469 Italian Figural Acrobatic Askos Bronze Ewer, 19th C Italian, last quarter of 19th century. Grand Tour figural bronze souvenir Askos ewer with figural handle depicting two young female acrobats (one holding back of rim and standing on the other’s shoulders). Vessel with pointed spout, thin tapered neck above bulbous body on circular foot, exterior with verdi gras patina and oxidation. Unmarked. Overall height 7.2”, diameter of foot 2.2”. Provenance: Cobbs. $300-$500

471 Continental Pastoral Landscape With Cottages

470 Majolica Ceramic Plaque, After Della Robbia

After Luca della Robbia (Italian, 1400-1482). Figural majolica glazed ceramic plaque with central white glazed rooster figure surrounded by wreath of grains and fruits including pomegranate, grapes, wheat, grape leaf among others, ceramic plaque surmounted to wooden board, apparently unmarked. Overall 18” x 18” x 4”. $300-$500

473 Les Eaux-Fortes De Canaletto, Hardcover Folio

472 Italian Embossed, Polychrome & Gilt Leather Panel

Rodolfo Pallucchini (Italian, 1908-1989) and G.F. Guarnati (Italian, 20th century), “Les Eaux-Fortes De Canaletto”-1945, hardcover bound folio, published by Daia Guarnati (Italian, founded 1939). Hardcover folio or volume containing the etchings of Canaletto (Italian, 1697-1768), folio with tan boards with linen spine, volume with French text, with thorough introductory essay, with in-depth chronology of the engraving process, with catalogue of engravings, with list of works cited and list of illustrations, plates depict Italian cities including: Venice, Padova and Mestre. Folio 16.75” x 22.75” x 0.5”. Provenance: Cobbs. $300-$500

Continental School, late 18th / early 19th century. “Landscape with Cottages”, oil on board, apparently unsigned. Horizontally oriented pastoral landscape painting depicting village scene with three cottages, one built with stones with thatched roof, with dirt path and haystack, with birds pecking at the green grass in the foreground, with rolling green hills in the background. Framed 16.25” x 19.25”. Unframed 9.5” x 12.5”. Provenance: Cobbs. $300-$500

474 After Canaletto, A North View Of London, Engraving English, 18th century. “A North View of London / Vüe Septentrionale De La Ville De Londres”, hand colored engraving by John Stevens (English, active 1740) after the drawing by Canaletto (Italian, 1697-1768). Print depicts London viewed from the north, with Saint Paul’s Cathedral in the mid-ground and fields near the foreground, with inscriptions at lower left “Caneli Delin”, lower center “Published according to Act of Parliament 1753” and “ North View of London / Vüe Septentrionale De La Ville De Londres”, lower right “Stevens Sculpt.” Framed 15.6” x 20.9”. Sight 9.4” x 14.75”. Provenance: Cobbs. $300-$500

Italian, 19th century. Framed hand embossed rectangular leather panel with hand painted large light blue flowers and scrolled foliates throughout on golden brown ground with ornate texture, remnants of gilt accents throughout. Framed 30” x 16.7”. Provenance: Cobbs. $300-$500

475 Pair of Patinated Iron Wall Sconces with Grape Motif

Continental, 20th century. Unmarked. Overall height 20.3”, width 12.5”, depth 6.5”. $500-$700

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476 Hand Woven Persian Bakhtiari Rug

Wool. Iran. Block design on multi colored field. Trees and Vases of flowers with rust, gold, black and cream accent colors. Measures 3’ 9” x 8’ 10”. $500-$700


479 Group of 2 English Satirical Caricature Etchings

477 Two 19th C. Caricatures After James Gillray

After James Gillray (English, 1756-1815). Group of two 19th century prints comprising “Gentle Emetic” and “Charming Well Again”, hand colored etching, titled at lower center, apparently unsigned. “Gentle Emetic” caricature print depicting a bloated, apparently ill, man sitting on a chair, his arm resting on a table, the table with a basin, teapot, glass, and a small bottle, with an additional man standing near the table, massaging the head of the seated man; and “Charming Well Again” caricature print depicting two men, the first seated at a table with wine in hand, with game bird, eggs and milk on the table before him, the second man standing behind the seated man. “Gentle Emetic” sheet size 17” x 10.8”. “Charming Well Again” sheet size 17” x 10.8”. Provenance: Cobbs. $300-$500

478 Pair of George IV Stoneware Apothecary Jars

English, first half of 19th century. Pair of George IV period salt glazed stoneware apothecary jars of cylindrical form with fitted black painted iron lids above ceramic body with Royal Coat of Arms below ribbon with black text on gilt ribbon, further adored with birds and leaves. One container reading “SOD: SULPHAS”, the other for “ACID TART”. Overall height 8.75”, diameter of top 7”. Provenance: Cobbs. $400-$600

English, 19th century. Group of two satirical caricature engravings comprising “Drunkeness” (Plate 14 of the from the deluxe edition of “The Passions Humorously Delineated”) - 1810, hand colored copper line etching and engraving after John Collier (English, 1708-1786) (Pseudonym: Tim Bobbin), published by Edward Orme (English, 1775-1848), numbered in upper right corner “14”, titled in center lower margin “Drunkeness”, inscribed in center lower margin “Pub. June 4, 1810. by Edw. Orme. London.”; and “The Rapid Effects Of The Cheltenham Waters”-1810, hand colored engraving, created and engraved by Giles Grinagain (English, fl. 18011807), published by Samuel Howitt (English, 1756/571822), inscribed in lower left margin “Giles Grinagain invt. et fect.”, inscribed in lower right margin “Published Dec. 18. 1801. by S. Howitt Panton Street”, titled in lower center margin “The Rapid Effects Of The Cheltenham Waters.”, additionally inscribed in lower center margin “Effets prompts et merveilleux des eaux purgatives de Cheltenham.”, monogrammed in lower right corner “G.L.”. “Drunkeness” matted 17” x 22.25”, plate size 6.25” x 8.4”. “The Rapid Effects Of The Cheltenham Waters” matted 17” x 22.3”, plate size 8.2” x 9.5”. Provenance: Cobbs. $300-$500

481 Group Of 3 French History Of Medicine Caricatures 480 Group Of 3 Blown Glass Apothecary Jars, 19th C.

Probably English, second half 19th century. A group of three lidded blown glass apothecary or confectioner’s jars (two similar, one complimentary), all having slightly irregular, cylindrical forms, all with dome lid, all with striations and air-bubbles commensurate with material, all apparently unmarked. One with label to body “Lockson Curiosity #953 $225 04/2”, and additional label to lid “Lockson Curiosity 04/2”. Complimentary jar with polished pontil scar on the base and underside of lid (lid may be later). Tallest height with lid 14.125”, diameter at base 5.75”. Middle height with lid 13.75”, diameter at base 5.6”. Smallest height with lid 12.5”, diameter at base 4.75”. $400-$600

French, late 18th / 19th century. Group of three medical caricatures comprising “Air: de Mr. de Craque”, hand colored etching, published by Jean Baptiste Genty (French, fl.1799-1830); “Ah! Aye! Le Cas Est Pressant”, hand colored lithograph, after Jean Béraud (French, 1849-1935), published by Jean Baptiste Genty (French, fl.1799-1830); and “Je Sens des Gargouillemens”, hand colored lithograph, created by Jean-Francois Bernard (French, 19th century), published by Aubert (French, fl. 1829-1847). “Air: de Mr. de Craque” sheet size 11.5” x 15.125”. “Ah! Aye! Le Cas Est Pressant” sheet size 14.125” x 10.25”. “Je Sens des Gargouillemens” sheet size 7.125” x 10.3”. Provenance: Cobbs. $400-$600

483 Hand Woven Turkeman Area Rug

Wool. Iran. Bokhara “elephant print” design on red field. Black accent color. Measures 2’ 10” x 4’ 6”. $300-$500

482 Three 19th C Small Carved Italian Walnut Chairs

Italian, 19th century. A set of three of small carved walnut side chairs, each raised on four block legs joined to sides with shaped aprons and joined to front with larger shaped apron centered by rosette issuing flowers and scrolls, the leg fronts and back supports with relief carved wave patterning, the back with scalloped crestrail bearing central florette medallion over pierced frieze of three urn forms over band of carved decoration. Overall height 31.75”, width 16”, depth 15”, seat height 17.5”, seat depth 13.25”. $400-$600

484 Hand Woven Bokhara Throw Rug

Wool. Pakistan. Tribal and Geometric design on rust field. Orange, teal, gold and blue accent colors. Measures 2’ 8” x 4’ 1”. Provenance: Cobbs. $300-$500

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485 Case Tiffany & Co, Map Of The United States, 1851

American, mid 19th century. “Map of the United States”, c. 1851, lithograph with color on banknote paper, published by Case Tiffany & Co (American, founded 1836). A map of the United States (including the Great Lakes and part of Canada, Mexico, Central America, and Cuba) after the Compromise of 1850, with the newly created state of California (added to the Union as a free state), with the boundaries for the Territory of New Mexico and Utah, with title medallion depicting formal bust portrait of George Washington with eagle crest and upswept acorn and oak branch swags, with early rendition of the Capitol building in Washington, with key in upper right quadrant, with inscription “Published by Case Tiffany & Company 1851”. Sheet size 23.75” x 25.25”. Neat line to neat line 23” x 24.5”. Provenance: Cobbs. $300-$500

487 Jansson “Glocestria Ducatus” 1st State Map c.1646

486 1637 Hand Colored Map of Cornwall, William Kip

English, circa 1630s. “Cornwall Olim Pars Danmoniorum”- 1637 from William Camden’s “Britannia”, hand colored copperplate cartographical engraving by William Kip (English/Flemish, fl.1598-1610) based on the 16th century map by Christopher Saxton (English, 1540-1610). 3rd edition map depicting the seaside province decorated with the Royal Arms, a sea-monster, a galleon, a scale, and a compass rose, with a strapwork title cartouche upper right and an inset upper left of the town of Launceston. Framed 17.625” x 20.875”. Sight size 11.75” x 15.25”. Provenance: Cobbs. $300-$500

Johannes Janssonius (Dutch, 1588-1664). “Glocester Shire & Monmouth Shire”, hand colored copper plate cartographic engraving on wove paper, 1st state, published c.1646/7 in Novus Atlas volume 4. A map of the English counties of Gloucestershire and Monmouthshire with a pictorial title cartouche lower right “Glocestria / ducatus, cum / monume tens si / Comitatu. / Glocester Shire / & Monmouth Shire.”, scale of miles upper left decorated with winged putti and genres scenes, a band of 10 coat of arms of noble families in the region upper right over banners with their names, and cardinal directions inscribed in Latin to each side of map. Verso of sheet with French language description of the counties. Sheet size 18.75” x 22.375”. Provenance: Cobbs. $400-$600

489 3 Volumes, Maxima Bibliotheca Veterum Patrum

488 Gruner Inscribed 1st Edition, Treatise on Avicenna O. Cameron Gruner (English, 1877-1972). “A Treatise on the Canon of Medicine of Avicenna Incorporating a Translation of the First Book” by O. Cameron Gruner, M.D., published 1930 by Luzac & Co. (London, England), and inscribed by the author to the free endpaper “Dr. Nightingale / With the Author’s sincerest remembrance / March 1931.”. A first edition book incorporating the English translation of the first book of the Canon of Avicenna based on the Latin versions published in Venice in 1595 and 1608 and supported by the Arabic edition printed in Rome in 1593, the Canon being a an encyclopedia of medicine in five books compiled by Persian philosopher Avicenna completed in 1025AD which set the standards for medicine in Medieval Europe and the Islamic world and was used as the standard medical text through the 18th century. Book with original black cloth binding with gilt lettering in English to spine and in Arabic to front cover. 9.875” x 6.625” x 1.5”. Provenance: Cobbs. $300-$500

Marguerin de la Bigne (French, 1546-1595), “Maxima Bibliotheca Veterum Patrum”-1677, published in 27 volumes, published Lugduni, Genuae (Lyon), edited by John and James Anisson (Anissonios) or Philippe Despont (Philippus Despontius, Philip Despont). Group of three volumes from “Maxima Bibliotheca Veterum Patrum”, a collection of early and Middle Age ecclesiastical writings originally published in nine volumes in 1579. Group comprising “Volume 6” with writings spanning from A.D. 400-400; “Volume 17” with writings spanning from A.D. 900-100; and “Volume 21” with writings spanning from A.D. 1130-1140. “Volume 6” overall 10” x 15.3” x 3”. “Volume 17” overall 15.25” x 10” x 2.4”. “Volume 21” overall 15.25” x 10” x 2.4”. Note: Alternate author spellings include “Margarin La Bigne” and “Marguerin La Bigne”. $600-$800

490 Regency Style Mahogany Three Tier Trolley

English, 20th century. A Regency style mahogany stained trolley having three galleried tiers surmounted with four finials and raised on turned, shaped supports and terminating on brass ferrules with casters. Height 39.75”, width 37.12”, depth 17.12”. $400-$600

492 English Spiral Leather Bed or Library Steps

English. 20th century. Overall height 59.75”. $500-$700

491 Unusual Diminutive Leather Bound Secretary

Continental, likelyItalian, 20th century. Height 45”, width 24.5”, depth 15.75”. $500-$700

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493 Hand Woven Persian Nahavand Rug

Wool. Iran. Measures 3’ 10” x 6’ 5”. $400-$600

494 Hand Woven Turkaman Rug Wool. Iran. Measures 5’ 2” x 8’ 9”. $400-$600


497 Austrian Mother of Pearl Court Sword, 19th Century

495 Group Of 3 Copper And Brass Powder Flasks

19th century. Group of three powder flasks (or rifle flasks; successor to powder horns), comprising “Hunting Scene with Two Dogs”, copper / brass alloy, inscribed on top of collar “J. Matthewman”, numerals inscribed on priming-spout or charger spout “5”, 2 3/4”, “2 1/2”, “2 1/4”, powder flask with single-face design depicting hunting scene with buck head crest, with oak leaves and acorn motifs surrounding depiction of two hunting dogs, with fox head at base, with screw mechanism spout, with three rings, one ring with leather strap; “Gadrooned”, brass alloy, inscribed at top of collar “AM Flask and Cap Co.”, powder flask gadrooned throughout, with three rings; “Fern”, brass alloy, no apparent inscriptions, pocket powder flask (miniature or diminutive) double-face design depicting three-arm fern, with screw mechanism spout. “Hunting Scene with Two Dogs” from bottom of collar to base 6.6”. “Gadrooned” from bottom of collar to base 6.5”. “Fern” from bottom of collar to base 4.5”. Provenance: Cobbs. $300-$500

498 Spanish Cavalry Officer’s Saber in Scabbard

496 Group Of 3 US Copper And Brass Peace Flasks

American, 19th / 20th century. Group of three Peace Flasks (or powder flasks, or rifle flasks; successor to powder horns), each with body with eagle looking to the left towards the leaves of the olive branch in its talons, with clasped hands within a circular sunburst with thirteen points, sunburst surrounded by a circle of twenty-six stars, with trophy base decoration consisting of inscription “US” within a canted shield, surrounded by four crossed flags, cannons, swords, muskets, bugles, pikes and halberd, with triangular carrying “rings”. Group comprising “Ames Peace Flask”, 19th century, copper / brass alloy, produced by N.P. Ames (American, fl. 19th century), with inspector’s mark or monogram at neck “WS”; “Peace Flask”, 20th century, brass, inscribed on primingspout or charger spout “MADE IN”, with screw mechanism spout; and “Peace Flask”, 20th century, brass, no apparent inscriptions, with screw mechanism spout. “Ames Peace Flask” from bottom of collar to base 6.5”. “Peace Flask” from bottom of collar to base 6.75”. “Peace Flask” from bottom of collar to base 6.7”. Provenance: Cobbs. $300-$500

Spanish, Late 19th/Early 20th century. Cavalry officer’s saber with long slightly curved, singled edged steel blade, marked on bottom of blade “ARTILLERIA Fcn NACIONAL TOLEDO”, opposite side of blade with serial number “227441”, above steel cupped hand guard and shaped handle with black textured hardwood grip, sword accompanied with fitted scabbard with rounded hook. Overall length 39.75”. $300-$500

Austrian, late 19th century. Court or dress sword with gilt brass lion’s head pommel above mother of pearl veneered grips opposite twisted serpent amid oak leaves , clamshell guard with Imperial Austrian coat of arms with double headed Hapsburg eagle. Sword with straight double edged blade with engraved gilt foliates and military objects. Length of blade 30.5”. Overall length 36”. $300-$500

499 Austrian Mother of Pearl Court Sword, 19th Century

Austrian, late 19th century. Court or dress sword with gilt brass lion’s head pommel above mother of pearl veneered grips opposite twisted serpent amid oak leaves , clamshell guard with Imperial Austrian coat of arms with double headed Hapsburg eagle. Sword with straight single edged blade (likely replacement and not original to work) with engraved foliates and military objects, marked on one side “Geo Solsi”, the opposite side “Milano”. Length of blade 32”. Overall length 36.75”. $300-$500

500 Pair, World War I 90mm Cartridge Trench Art Vases

Continental, first quarter 20th century. A pair of WWI 90mm German cartridge trench art vases, the cartridges manufactured by Haniel Luege Dusseldorf, each cartridge shell of cylindrical form with inverted flutes to lower half and topped a flaring rim. Each Height 8.5”, diameter 3.5” (90mm). Provenance: Cobbs. $300-$500

501 English WWII Leather Covered Explosives Case

BH & G Ltd. A World War II leather covered cordite case of cylindrical form with lift-off hinged lid at top with leather strap handle secured by brass rivets, lined in tan burlap or linen. Embossed marks to lid “No 66 II” and “BH & G Ltd / II1941”. Height 29”, diameter 14.5”. Note: cordite is a smokeless explosive used in ammunition in replacement of gunpowder after 1889. $400-$600

502 Portrait of Brigade General, Georgia Nat’l Guard

M. L. Fletcher (American, 19th/20th century), “Portrait of Clifford L. Anderson”-1918, oil on canvas, signed and dated at lower right “M L Fletcher 1918”. Formal bust length portrait of Clifford L. Anderson (American (Georgia), 1862-1933) Brigade General commanding First Brigade Georgia National Guard, son of Clifford Anderson (American (Georgia), 1833-1899), Attorney General for the state of Georgia from 1880 to 1890. Framed 28.6” x 23.75”. Unframed 26” x 21”. $700-$900

503 Portrait of Man with Rifle, Oil on Canvas, 19th C. American School, likely early 19th century. “Portrait of Man with Rifle”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Framed 29” x 24”. Unframed 24” x 19”. Provenance: Cobbs. $800-$1,200

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504 4 Piece Group of Antique Copper: Pots & Funnels

English, 19th century. A collection of four pieces of antique copper comprising a heavy two handled cup or pot of cylindrical form with squared rolled edge, a single handled pot with waisted cylindrical body, a large funnel of conical form with rolled edge and tapering stem, and a smaller funnel with rolled edge on round basin over pyramidal collar and narrow cylindrical tube marked “Rapid Funnel / PAT 24465 / Liverpool”. Double handled pot Height 6.125”, diameter 5.25”. Single handled pot height 5.375”, diameter 6.25”. Larger funnel height 9.25”, diameter 7.125”. Smaller funnel height 7”, diameter 4.875”. Provenance: Cobbs. $300-$500

506 Set of 5 English Copper Moulds by Benham & Froud

505 George III Mahogany Close Stool, Late 18th C.

English, Late 18th century, circa 1790. A George III period mahogany close stool having a banded hinged top over a deep scrolled apron raised on chamfered legs. Height 18.5”, width 18.75”, depth 15.75”. Provenance: Cobbs. $300-$500

Benham & Froud (English (London), c.1855-1924). A collection of five Alexandra cross copper jelly moulds bearing a triple stepped square cross design over a thick cylindrical disc with incurvate shoulder, the collection comprising one large and four small molds, each with tin lining. Large mould marked to one side of base with maker’s orb and cross mark, and to other side of base with impressed sunburst mark. Each smaller mold with impressed “129” to side of base. Large mold height 6.5”, diameter 5.5”. Smaller molds Height 3”, diameter 2.75”. Provenance: Cobbs. $300-$500

507 Four 19th/20th Century English Copper Moulds

English, late 19th/ early 20th century. A collection of four oblong copper jelly molds comprising one with a ring of rectangular pillars with overlapping and intersecting bodies set above a wide smooth band (#214), one with scalloped band over wide smooth band and caped with a relief tondo depicting a bountiful floral arrangement (#388) and with engraved monogram to one side “Lisseter B. Hill”, one with tall section of six floriform petals reeded to outer side above shaped sections above a wide smooth panel, and one of six-rayed starburst form with smaller starbursts at center and ends of each ray. Floral mold height 4.75”. Rectangle pillar mold height 4”. Floriform mold Height 6”. Starburst mold height 4”. Provenance: Cobbs. $400-$600

510 Scarce Rochester Stamping Works Copper Bin

Rochester Stamping Works (American (New York), circa 1888-1900. A scarce copper and steel lidded bin, probably a coal bin, having a steel hinged lid and rim over a copper body. The interior lid stamped “ROCHESTER STAMPING WORKS, ROCHESTER, NY’. Height 14.75”, width 13.75”, depth 13”. Provenance: Cobbs. $400-$600

508 Three English Copper Jelly Moulds, Benham & Froud

English, late 19th/ early 20th century. A collection of three copper jelly moulds comprising two by Benham & Froud (English (London), c.1855-1924) - one of round form with twisted gadroon band under a lattice dome (#16), and one of ovular form with eight fluted columns topped by floriform points (#229)- and one by an unknown maker of round form with six large twists scrolling downward into six smaller twists along outside perimeter with center cavity (#365). Benham & Froud molds with maker’s mark to outer edge. Tall circular mold height 6.25”, diameter 5.5”. Short circular mold height 4.75”, diameter 5.5”. Ovular mold height 4.75”, width 6.75”, depth 4.75”. Provenance: Cobbs. $400-$600

English, late 19th/ early 20th century. A collection of three large round copper jelly molds comprising one with three layers of foliate forms over wide smooth band and having wide cavity to center (#152), a round form with six tubes raised on pointed sections and terminating in individual floral forms (#17) and monogrammed to side “H.M.C”, and one large round form with three layers of decoration on a wide solid band. Tallest mold Height 10.625”, diameter 6.25”. Shortest mold Height 3”, diameter 8.25”. Medium mold Height 6”, diameter 6”. Provenance: Cobbs. $400-$600

511 Group of 18th C. Pewter: 2 Chargers, 1 Tappit-Hen

British and German, 18th century. A group of two pewter chargers or low bowls and one tappit-hen, the plates each of round form with reeded wavy edges comprising one with 5 lobes by Johann Martin Dutzky (German, registered 1740) monogrammed twice to rim “F.M. A” and “F.J.S.R”, and one with 6 lobes by an unknown London maker marked with a crowned rose and maker’s mark with a Figure of Justice holding a scale and a sword below two letters possibly E and M; the British tappit hen being of typical turned form with domed hinged lid and loop handle and bearing monogram to one side of neck “A H”. German diameter 11.75”. English diameter 11.625”. Tappit-Hen height 10.5”, width across handle 6”, diameter of base 5”. Provenance: Tappit-Hen acquired by the Estate of Dr. Woody Cobbs and Mrs. Honor Cobbs, Atlanta, Georgia from Jack Casimir Ltd., London, England, in a private sale on September 3, 1983. $500-$700

513 Charles II Upholstered and Stained Oak Stool

English, late 17th century. A Charles II stained wood stool having an upholstered seat raised on spiral twist and patera block legs united by a floral carved stretcher and terminating on tuned feet. Height 17.5”, width 24.4”, depth 17.6”. Provenance: Cobbs. $500-$700

512 English Charles I Oak Joint Stool, 17th Century

English, early 17th century. An early Charles I oak carved joint stool with rectangular seat and thumb molded edge above a plain frieze on incised, turned and block supports united by a box stretcher. Height 21.6”, width 17.5”, depth 11.12”. Provenance: Cobbs. $300-$500

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509 Three Late 19th C. English Copper Jelly Moulds


515 Pair, Gothic Style Bronzed Iron Candle Sconces

Continental, 20th century. A pair of Gothic style bronzed and gilt cast iron electrified candle sconces comprising two stacked bands of iron with fleur-de-lis ends, impressed decoration to front, and rectangular everted sections at center bearing a total of five candle cups of scalloped form each over a tapering rod with ball finial, each with a simulated wax candle sleeve. Height 14.5”, width 28.75”, depth 5.5”. $500-$700

516 Pair of 19th C. Baroque Style ‘Sgabello’ Hall Chairs

514 English Carved Oak Ceiling Boss, Mid 16th C.

Italian, 19th century. A almost matching pair of Baroque style walnut hall chairs in Sgabello form ornately carved with tapering pierced back surmounted by an arched rayed crest centering a grotesque mask or ‘mask of an ancient’; one mask with open mouth and protruding tongue, the other with open mouth, above a foliate frieze supported by two caryatids enclosing a foliate pierced and imbricated splat over a rectangular shaped seat paneled with stipple and foliage and centered with sunken circular panel with initials MDCH, with egg and dart carved rail on seated satyr supports centered with cabochon. Height of one chair 45”, the other chair 45.4”, width 20”, seat depth 14.25”, seat height 18.25”. $400-$600

English, mid 16th century, circa 1550. Unmarked. Overall measures 9.75” x 8.75”. Provenance: Joanna Booth, 247 Kings Road, London, England whereby acquired by the Estate of Dr. Woody and Mrs. Honor Cobbs, Atlanta, Georgia in March of 1993. Note: Copy of original invoice available upon request. $600-$800

518 6 Russian Enamel on Copper Miniature Paintings Russian, 19th century. Collection of six miniature figural paintings rendered in enamel on copper (likely originally created as “gemstone” ornament for Bible or Book of Gospels cover), each in vertically-aligned oval format and portraying a saint or biblical figure, all later mounted on red velvet surrounds. One framed group comprising of the four Evangelists or Gospel writers (Matthew, Mark, Luke and John) all depicted with books, the remaining two depicting Jesus Christ. Each figural medallion measures 3” x 2.5”. $700-$900

517 19th C. Continental Oil, Formal Portrait of Nun

Continental School, late 19th century. “Portrait of Nun”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Formal portrait painting depicting a nun standing at bust length wearing a traditional hooded habit and holding a serene expression on her porcelain face, the figure clutching rosary beads in right hand at her waist, and flanked to right by shelves of red leather bound books, the setting likely a parish library. Framed 35” x 29.5”. Unframed 32.75” x 26.25”. $500-$700

519 18th C. Carved Oak Cornice, Sun & Lion Scrolls

Netherlandish, 18th century. A carved oak cornice board or architectural element of long rectangular form with curved sides, with relief carved sun mask at center flanked by scrolls with lion’s heads and scrolling acanthus leaf bodies with negative space filled with floriform punching, the moulding at top comprised of a band of foliates. Height 9”, width 50”. Provenance: Cobbs. $500-$700

520 Pair of Continental Brass Altar Stick Floor Lamps

Continental, likely Italian, 19th century. Overall height (to top of harp) 63.4”. $700-$900

522 French Giltwood Wall Bracket, Royal Coat of Arms 521 Continental Carved Oak Relief Panel, Arch Motif

Continental (British or Netherlandish), late 18th/ early 19th century. A flat carved rectangular oak relief panel depicting an arched form comprising twisting bands filled with floriforms or pinwheels, interior of arch with oval form bearing two flower blossoms filled with further pinwheels and set under a demi lune with foliate decoration. Provenance: Cobbs. $400-$600

French, 18th century. A carved, polychrome, and giltwood wall bracket with five sided platform at top surmounting two elderly men as angels flanking a heralding shield form with three fleur-de-lis, the French royal coat of arms, the figural scene surrounded by undulating ribbons and a floriform decoration at center bottom. Height 7.25”, width 18.375”, depth 5.125”. Provenance: Cobbs. $400-$600

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525 Hand Woven Hamadan Area Rug

523 Hand Woven Persian Karajeh Area Rug

Wool. Iran. Tribal and geometric design on red field. Blue, cream, brown and gold accent colors. Measures 3’ 6” x 10’ 6”. $400-$600

524 Hand Woven Persian Tribal Runner

Wool. Iran. Tribal and Geometric design on burgundy center field. Blue, gold and brown accent colors. measures 2’ 7” x 9’ 10”. $400-$600

Wool. Iran. Orange center medallion with floral design surrounded by birds and cascading foliage. Cream, orange and blue accent colors. Measures 3’ 2” x 8’ 7”. $400-$600

527 Mexican Sterling Silver & Carved Horn Bowie Knife

Mexican, 20th century. Figural bowie knife with sterling silver blade at end of hand carved horn handle with dog portrayal with tongue extending between long canine teeth, sterling silver collar on neck. Marked on blade “TAXCO 925 MEXICO” with “TAM” for maker within. Overall length 7.8”. Total weight 3.98 troy ounces. $300-$500

526 Mexican Sterling, Amethyst & Turquoise Necklace

Mexican, 20th century. Ladies handmade sterling silver, amethyst and turquoise link necklace with 20 oblong links with scrolled accents and hammered texture. Each with square central amethyst and two turquoise cabochons at ends. Marked “MEXICO” above “TS-121” and “925”, additionally acid tested as sterling silver quality. Overall length 17.5”. Total weight 139 grams. $300-$500

528 Sanborns Mexican Sterling Silver Oblong Dish

Sanborn HNOS S.A. (Mexican (Mexico City), founded by Walter and Frank Sanborn 1903- ). Heavy sterling silver oblong serving dish, likely a bread tray, with C scroll and leaf tip decorated border, marked on bottom maker’s mark for Sanborns with owls beside “SANBORNS MEXICO STERLING”. Overall height 2.5”, width 12.5”, depth 6”. Total weight 16.7 troy ounces. Provenance: Beverly Bremer Silver, Atlanta, Georgia whereby acquired by the Estate of Dr. Woody & Mrs. Honor Cobbs, Atlanta, Georgia in December of 1979. Note: Copy of original invoice available upon request. $400-$600

530 Pair of English Mahogany Pie Crust Tables, 20th English, first half of 20thC.century. Pair of matching

529 Pair of William Spratling Sterling Stuffing Spoons

William Spratling (Mexican (Taxco), 20th century). Each Mexican sterling silver spoon with deep ovoid bowl, long arching neck, and fiddle head handle. One spoon marked with eagle #30 (1951-65) over WS script circle (1962-64), the other with eagle #63 (1965-67) over WS intaglio script. Each length 12.5”. Total weight 8.5 troy ounces. $600-$800

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Georgian style small mahogany pie crust low wine tasting or supper tables with six circular recessed sections on top for holding serving items, center with carved leaves radiating from central rosette, spandrels with ridged leaf motif. Top supported on wood shaft with twisted gadrooned ornament and ring turned elements on a tripartite base with leaf tip carved knees terminating on ball and claw feet. Overall height 25”, diameter 18.4”. Provenance: Tom Hayes & Associates, Atlanta, Georgia whereby acquired by a Private Collection in Atlanta, Georgia. $800-$1,200

531 Holland & Co. Mahogany Inlaid Bowfront Sideboard

Holland & Company (American(Atlanta), founded 1971), 20th century. An Edwardian style mahogany and satinwood inlaid sideboard or brandy board having a bowfront top over a conforming case with two frieze drawers over three deep drawers, the central bottom drawer having an inlaid demilune starburst, the whole raised on square tapered legs. All drawers are beaded and have individual locking mechanisms. Height 36”, width 60”, depth 19.75”. $800-$1,200


532 Hand Woven Persian Qaqlgai Rug

534 Flemish 17th C. Carved Oak Panel, Figures on Cliff

Wool. Iran. Sumak Weave. Tribal and geometric design. Square block design with multiple borders. Cream, blue, yellow, green and orange accent colors. Measures 4’ 3” x 7’. Provenance: Cobbs. $700-$900

Flemish, 17th century. A tall rectangular carved oak relief panel depicting a man and woman standing on a cliffside, the woman holding and opening an urn or jar and the man propping himself up on a shovel, the pair of figures to a rocky cliff with castle in the background. Height 25.5”, width 5.25”. Provenance: Cobbs. $700-$900

533 Hand Woven Oushak Area Rug

Wool. Turkey. Gold field with red floral design. Teal, brown and cream accent colors. Measures 5’ 7” x 7’. $700-$900

535 Renaissance Revival Style Three Panel Caned Screen20th century. A RenaisContinental, probably French,

sance Revival style stained oak three panel floor screen, each panel headed with a scrolling foliage and heraldic cresting over a shaped inset caned panel centered with a shield carved profile of a helmeted soldier over a geometrically carved panel, the whole within carved ribbon twist terminating on stiles. The backside left unadorned. Height 75.75”, width 23.5”, depth 1.12”. $500-$700

537 19th C. Netherlandish Carved Oak Wall Bracket

536 Pair of Tall Brass Candle Altar Sticks

Continental, 20th century. Pair of tall matching brass candle altar sticks with cylindrical candle cup at top above rounded wax guard above baluster shaft on a shaped tripartite base terminating on ball feet. Unmarked. Overall height 29.9”. $300-$500

Netherlandish, 19th century. A carved oak wall bracket with six sided scalloped platform at top surmounting a tripartite shaped panel adorned to ends with carved flower blossoms in relief, and to center with a blooming flower bulb in high relief, the platform edge with delicate embossed geometric and stylized floral patterning. Provenance: Cobbs. $400-$600

540 19th C. Stained Oak Hall Chairs with Grotesque Masks

538 Pair, Late 19th C. Brass Altar Stick Table Lamps

Continental, late 19th/ early 20th century. A pair of cast brass altar pricket style table lamps, each of triangular form raised on three hairy paw feet with molded decoration to each side of radiating pyramid, lion, and leafy grape bunches set over key patterning and under a scrolling three point capital, the capital issuing opposing forms of acanthus leaf scrolls, a fluted triangular column form and a flaring drop pan with a simulated wax candle sleeve below double sockets. Height 34.25”, width of base 8.5” x 7.75”. $600-$800

539 Thomas Henry Gibb Signed 1861 Landscape Oil

Thomas Henry Gibb (English, b. 1833), “Fairy Glenn”-1861, oil on canvas, signed and dated lower left “TH GIBB 1861”. Landscape painting depicting ethereal clearing in woods with small waterfall, rich foliage and reflective pool. Verso of structure with typed exhibition label indicating artist, title, and date of creation. Framed 18.75” x 14.75”. Sight size 13” x 9.5”. $400-$600

Continental (likely Flemish or English), late 19th century. A pair of Renaissance Style stained and carved oak hall chairs each raised on four legs, the front two being straight and carved in high relief to front with flowers and acanthus leaves and joined by a relief carved stretcher, the back two being of raked form, surmounted by trapezoidal seat with edges bearing carved decoration, with scrolling and florette decorated shield form back splat pierced at center surrounding a grotesque mask. Height 35.5”, width 17.25”, depth 17.5”, seat depth 15.5”, seat height 18.5”. Provenance: The Elephant’s Foot Antiques, Atlanta, Georgia, whereby acquired by a Private Collection, Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500

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541 Hand Woven Persian Area Rug

Wool. Iran. Tribal and floral decoration on red field. Gold, orange, cream and brown accent colors. Measures 3’ 2” x 6’ 2”. Provenance: Cobbs. $400-$600

542 Hand Woven Persian Karajeh Area Rug

Wool. Iran. Geometric design on red field. Gold border with multiple shapes and figures. Green, gold and cream accent colors. Measures 3’ 4” x 10’. $400-$600

543 George Bunn, Marine Painting With Sailboats, 1889 George Bunn (British, fl.1885 - 1898), “Marine Painting with Sailboats And Windmill” -1889, oil on canvas, signed and dated at lower right “Geo. Bunn. - Anvers 89.” . Marine or seascape painting depicting serene seas with sailboats and fisherman, with low flying seabirds (seagull), with windmill in the distance, likely Netherlands. Unframed 27.125 x 22.125”. $600-$800

545 American Marine Painting with Sailboat, Signed

544 “Never Give Up” Engraved Scrimshaw Tooth, 19th C. American, 19th century. Scrimshaw whale tooth with flattened bottom and open top leading to hollowed interior, exterior with inverted engraving - one side with text “NEVER GIVE UP” on ribbon surrounding crossed cannons (possibly in reference to military naval service) and smoke clouds recalling war, opposite side with monogram “LP”. Overall height 3.2”, width 2.6”, depth 1.75”. Provenance: acquired by the Estate of Dr. Woody Cobbs and Mrs. Honor Cobbs, Atlanta, Georgia from Colin Strong Antiques, Naples, Florida, in a private sale on April 8, 2004. $300-$500

American School, 20th century. “Beach Scene with Sailboat”, watercolor on paper, monogrammed at lower left “D.C.L.”. Marine painting depicting serene coastal village with small dwellings along beach cliffs, with calm harbor waters, with beached sailboat in the foreground, with several indistinct sailboats on the horizon, with overcast skies overhead. Framed 12.3” x 17.75”. Sight 5.5” x 11.5”. Provenance: Harold O. Love, Detroit, Michigan; acquired by descent to private collection; whereby acquired by present owner. $300-$500

548 Hand Woven Tapestry Panel, British Clipper Ship

547 American School Marine Painting, Early 20th C.

American School, first half 20th century. “Storm at Sea”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Figural marine painting depicting two sailing ships in stormy seas, with sailors in red rain slickers, with choppy waves and storm clouds rolling in overhead. Framed 34” x 41.75”. Unframed 24” x 32.25”. Provenance: Cobbs. $500-$700

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Likely Continental, Late 19th/Early 20th century. Hand woven wool tapestry panel depicting an British clipper ship with large sails and wooden hull in water flanked by rocky cliffs and green leaved plant and tree growth under a blue sky with clouds, upper right corner with oval medallion Royal Coat of Arms for the United Kingdom, lion and unicorn motif repeated on body of ship, scene contained within leaved border, fringe on left and right side. Back with remnant of vintage label. Overall 46.5” x 45.25”. $700-$900

546 American Ship in Calm Harbor, Watercolor, 19th C. American School, 19th century. “Ship in Calm Harbor”, watercolor on paper, monogrammed at lower right “TC.”. Marine painting depicting a large ship with sails withdrawn, with American flag attached to mizzenmast, with indistinct land with foliage visible in the distance, with cloudy skies overhead. Framed 14.6” x 20.5”. Sight 9.25” x 14.75”. Provenance: Jean and Graham Devoe Williford Charitable Trust; whereby acquired by present owner. $500-$700

549 English Sheraton Reading Table, Early 19th C.

English, first quarter 19th century. Sheraton period mahogany and walnut reading table, desk or writing table, the rectangular mahogany top with rounded corners crossbanded in walnut over a single frieze drawer opening to a central racketing tooled leather writing or reading surface, raised on ring turned legs highlighted in ebony. Height 29.75”, width 36.75”, depth 18.12”. $800-$1,200


550 Federal Style Giltwood Mirror, 19th Century

American, 19th century. Late Federal-style giltwood pier mirror with inset rectangular cornice suspending a row of small dangling spheres, with stylized egg and dart bordering, with carved relief depicting a urn with a bird of prey (likely eagle) finial , flanked on either side by eagle head handles whose necks span the trophy’s length and come together at base to simulate a single draped acanthus or laurel leaf swag, urn supported on ball and claw feet on an incurvate base, urn ornament flanked by two relief circular rosette medallions, above rectangular looking glass flanked by gilt metal columnar stiles. Overall height 28.125”, width of cornice 18”, depth of cornice 3.125”. Provenance: Cobbs. $300-$500

551 F.B. Carpenter Emancipation Proclamation Mezzotint

“The First Reading of the Emancipation Proclamation Before the Cabinet”, hand colored mezzotint by Alexander Hay Ritchie (Scottish, 1822-1895) after the painting by Francis Bicknell Carpenter (American, 1830-1900). Figural print depicts a reenactment of Abraham Lincoln signing the Emancipation Proclamation on July 22, 1862, with (from left to right) Edwin M. Stanton, Secretary of War, Salmon P. Chase, Secretary of the Treasury, President Lincoln, Gideon Welles, Secretary of the Navy, Caleb B. Smith, Secretary of the Interior, William H. Seward, Secretary of State, Montgomery Blair, Postmaster General, and Edward Bates, Attorney General, with wall portraits of Simon Cameron and Andrew Jackson. Inscribed in lower margin (from left to right) “Edwin M. Stanton, Salmon P. Chase, President Lincoln, Gideon Welles, Caleb B. Smith, William H. Seward, Montgomery Blair, Edward Bates”, “The First Reading of the Emancipation Proclamation Before the Cabinet”, “From the original picture painted at the White House in 1864”, with additional obscured inscription. Framed 42.5” x 52”. Sheet size 24” x 34”. $400-$600

552 Federal Giltwood and Eglomise Mirror, 19th C.

19th century. Federal-style gilt wood pier glass mirror with austere inset cornice with simplistic leaf tip patterned border, with eglomise panel depicting fishermen in waterway surrounded by arched stone bridge, windmill, northern European-style homes and a church with steeple in the distance, with period rectangular plate glass flanked by giltwood reed (or reeded) Doric-style columns. From the Estate of Dr. Woody Cobbs and Mrs. Honor Cobbs, Atlanta, Georgia. Note: Eglomise means “glass gilded”. The eglomise process entails decorating glass by painting on the back or reverse side. Overall height 25.5”, width of cornice 16.125”, depth of cornice 2.7”. Provenance: Cobbs. $300-$500

555 Mitchell & Tyler 1860s Virginia Coin Silver Shell Ladle

553 Set of 11 New York Georgian Silver Spoons c.1850 J. & W. Moir (American (New York), 1844-1869). Monogrammed to top of handle “C”. Underside of handle with maker’s mark “J.&W. Moir”. length 6.375”. Total weight 9.9 troy ounces. Provenance: Cobbs. $300-$500

554 Pair of Sterling Weighted Candelabra, F. Whiting

Frank M. Whiting & Company (American (North Attleboro, Massachusetts), founded 1896-circa 1940). Each marked on bottom with “STERLING BY FRANK M. WHITING & COMPANY” above maker’s mark, above “WEIGHTED & REINFORCED” and pattern number “224”. Overall height 12.25”, width (across arms) 10”, diameter of foot 3.8”. $300-$500

Mitchell & Tyler (American (Richmond, Virginia), active 1845-66). A Southern American coin silver serving ladle with wide flat handle bearing chased and repousse scrolls and single leaf decoration and narrowing to slender neck over shell form basin. Underside of handle with impressed rectangular cartouche bearing maker’s mark “MITCHELL & TYLER”. length 12”. Total weight 3.65 troy ounces. Note: An example of this ladle is in the permanent collection at the Richmond Art Museum in Richmond, Virginia. $300-$500

558 Hand Woven Hamadan Runner

556 Federal Style Giltwood Bulls Eye Mirror with Eagle American, 20th century. A Federal style giltwood bullseye mirror comprising at top a figural eagle with feathered wings spread out to sides surmounting a round mirror or looking glass with ebonized and gilt ring borders flanked to sides by foliate scrolls and set over a scrolling accent at base. Height 32.5”, width 29.5”, depth 8.5”. $600-$800

557 Equestrian Landscape Scene, Oil, 18th C.

Continental School (likely British), 18th century. “Equestrian Landscape Scene”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Figural equestrian landscape painting depicting two figures dressed in traditional English riding clothes, each with a bridled, unsaddled horse, with surrounding trees and blue skies dotted with clouds overhead. Framed 24” x 29.4”. Unframed 18.75” x 24”. Provenance: Property of the Estate of Dr. Woody Cobbs and Mrs. Honor Cobbs, Atlanta, Georgia. $700-$900

Wool. Iran. Floral and geometric design on burgundy field. floral border on cream field. Blue, green and cream accent colors. Measures 4’ x 10’. $700-$900

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559 Ralph Davison Miller Signed 1905 Pastel

Ralph Miller (American (California), 1858-1945). “Creek View”- 1905, pastel on paper, signed and dated lower right. Horizontal format pastel drawing depicting a landscape in browns with a creek or low river running horizontally across picture plane backed by a row of painterly trees under a blue sky with mass of clouds near center. Framed 17.25” x 23.25”. Sheet size 11.75” x 17.75”. Provenance: Cobbs. $400-$600

560 English Salt Glazed Stoneware Jug, 19th Century

English, 19th century. Salt glazed stoneware jug, possibly from Brampton, of baluster form with circular opening at top (likely missing lid), rounded shoulders with grape leaf and vine decoration above two rounded handles, tapered body with figural decoration depicting on front of man in hat smoking pipe under floral spray, border surrounding base with scrolling and florals. Side marked with stamped “3/4 GALL”, otherwise unmarked. Overall height 10.25”, diameter of foot 7”. Provenance: Cobbs. $300-$500

561 Portrait of Knight of Order of the Garter, 19th C.

Continental School, 19th century. “Portrait of a Knighted Nobleman”, reverse painted on glass (verre églomisé), apparently unsignedFramed 17.125” x 13”. Unframed 15.1” x 10.6”. Note: The Order of the Garter is the highest of the orders of chivalry British, founded by King Edward III on the day of Saint George in 1348 (during the Hundred Years War). The order is a knighthood appointed directly by the reigning monarch. Their motto “honi soit qui mal y pense”--featured on the emblem of the order-translates in modern French to “evil be to him who evil thinks.”. $300-$500

562 English Country Oak & Pine Cricket Table, 18th C. English, 18th century. Country oak and pine cricket table having a circular plank board top over scallop and scroll carved skirt and three triangular tapered legs. Height 24.5”, diameter of top 22.8”. Provenance: Cobbs. $500-$700

563 Pair of English Renaissance Revival Hall Chairs

A matched pair of English Renaissance Revival style oak hall chairs, both with cartouche shaped back centered with applied shield; one painted with three crowns centering an open book ‘Dominus illuminatio mea’ , the motto of the University of Oxford, the other painted shield with heraldic crest for the University of Cambridge, both with serpentine shaped seat having rounded projecting corners over front turned and carved legs. Height 36.5”, width 18”, seat depth 16.12”, seat height 17”. $400-$600

565 Robert Bowyer, Berlin, Hand Colored Aquatint

Robert Bowyer (English, 1758-1834), “Berlin.”-1814, hand colored aquatint, with inscription in lower margin at center “Pullifh’d by R. Bowyer, Pall Mall, 1814.”, titled in lower margin at center “Berlin.”. Horizontally oriented figural print depicting picturesque scene of Berlin from countryside overlook, with men and women gathered in the sunshine on a hillside in foreground, with a small group of homes or cottages and a horse-drawn carriage galloping through the open field in the midground, with the city of Berlin in the background and cloudy skies overhead. Matted 14.25” x 19.25”. Sheet size 11.9” x 15.75”. Provenance: Cobbs. $400-$600

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564 English Octagonal Oak Barley Twist Center Table English, first half 20th century. A Renaissance style carved oak center or breakfast table of octagonal form raised on four barley twist legs united at center by barley twist stretchers with urn form finial, the apron carved with 8 rosette patera blocks united by guilloche relief bands. Height 29.5”, width 39.75”, depth 42”. $500-$700

567 Collection of 2 Ridgway Drabware Pitchers, 19th C. William Ridgway & Co. (English (Staffordshire), active

566 Pair of Wrought Black Iron Andirons, 19th C.

Continental, late 19th century. Pair of mirrored andirons or firedogs composed of hand wrought iron with weathered black finish throughout. Top with rounded twist loop with scrolled end above twisted straight shaft with scrolled ends. Unmarked. Overall height 23.9”, width 12.75”, depth 18.3”. $400-$600

ca. 1834–1854). Group of two drabware stoneware molded handled jug or pitcher comprising of a “Jousting Jug”-circa 1840; and a “Tam O’Shanter”-circa 1835. Each marked on bottom with maker’s mark and date. Jousting jug likely designed to commemorate the Eglington Tournament (a famous re-enactment of a medieval joust) held in Scotland in 1839. Tam O’Shanter Height 6.9”. Jousting Height 7.4”. Provenance: John & Chris Bailey, Jaycee Bee Antiques whereby acquired in May of 1997. Note: Copy of invoice available upon request. $300-$500


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Ogletree AUCTION GALLERY

The Atlanta Collection, Session 2 May 1, 2016

Estimated Times for Lots Please note that these times are only approximations and are subject to change

11am-12pm......Lots 600-680 12pm-1pm..............Lots 681-761 1pm-2pm.............Lots 762-842 2pm-3pm...........Lots 843-923 3pm-4pm.......Lots 924-1004 4pm-5pm....Lots 1005-1085 5pm-6pm.......Lots 1086-1166 6pm-7pm...........Lots 1167-1194


602 Baccarat “Heritage Pontils” Crystal Vase, Marked

600 Lalique Crystal Rooster Coq Nain Paperweight

Lalique (French, founded 1888), “Coq Nain”, circa post 1945, clear and frosted crystal, inscribed on base “LALIQUE FRANCE”. Crystal sculpture (paperweight, mascot or hood ornament) depicting rooster, or cock (French: “coq”). Overall 8” x 5.125” x 2.5”. $300-$500

601 Lalique “Deux Danseuses” Figurine, Signed

Lalique (French, founded 1888- ), “Deux Danseuses (Two Dancers)”, frosted and molded crystal figural sculpture, stencil marked on bottom “LALIQUE FRANCE”, work designed by Marc Lalique in 1942. Figurine depicting two graceful figures (one male with arms extended out, the other female with arms above head) in dancing gesture on an oblong naturalistic base. Overall height 10.125”, width 5.5”, depth 4.75”. $300-$500

604 Hutschenreuther Selb Art Deco Blanc De Chine Diana

603 Set of 12 Kissing Snow Dove Crystal Champagnes

House of Igor Carl Faberge (Russian, 1906 - 1982), circa 1989-2007. A matched set of twelve French crystal champagne flutes in the Kissing Snow Doves pattern, B-11, having a colorless bowl supported by frosted stem modeled as kissing snow doves. Acid etched on each base ‘Igor Carl Faberge’ , dated ‘82. Height 9.6”. $300-$500

A Hans Achtziger (German, 1918-2003) for Hutschenreuther Selb (German, founded 1857) figural white porcelain sculpture, underside with maker’s mark “Hutschenreuther Selb LHS Germany Kunstabteilung”, underside inscribed “H. ACHTZINGER”, with additional applied stamp to underside “Hutschenreuther Kunstabteilung Selb 2183 / w”. Overall 7.5” x 12.25”x 4.25”. Provenance: The Estate of Richard Wright; whereby acquired by present owner. $300-$500

606 Art Deco IWC for Tiffany & Co. 14k Watch

607 Classic Tiffany & Co. 14k Yellow Gold Watch

International Watch Co. (Swiss, founded 1868-) for Tiffany & Co. (American (New York), founded 1837- ). Art Deco 14k yellow gold wristwatch with square silvered dial with raised gold tone Arabic numerals within chapter ring “TIFFANY & CO. in black upper center, “SWISS” lower center. Movement marked “INTERNATIONAL WATCH Co. SEVENTEEN (17) JEWELS”, interior of case marked “14K” above “77832”, watch on brown calfskin leather strap. Overall length 8.4”. Note: International Watch Company is also known as IWC. $300-$500

W. Pollak and H. W. Ullmann (American, 20th century) for Tiffany & Co. (American (New York), founded 1837- ). Classic wristwatch with 14k yellow gold rectangular case with sapphire crystal protecting rectangular white dial with black Roman numerals surrounding chapter ring containing “TIFFANY & Co.”, blue sapphire on side of case, verso reads “H3 14K GOLD”, interior of case with “TIFFANY & Co” under serial number “H80198”, watch on a black leather band. Movement marked “17 JEWELS”, “SWISS” and “W. POLLAK H. & W. ULLMANN UNADJUSTED” Overall length 9”. $300-$500

Baccarat (French, founded 1764-), 20th century. Heritage Pontils clear crystal vase of rounded form with recessed concave circular cut design throughout creating modern optical effect. Marked on bottom with maker’s signature stencil reading “BACCARAT FRANCE”. Overall height 6.5”. $300-$500

605 Set of 11 Kissing Snow Dove Water Goblets

House of Igor Carl Faberge (Russian, 1906 - 1982), circa 1989 - 2007. A matched set of eleven French crystal water goblets in the Kissing Snow Doves pattern, B-11, having a colorless bowl supported by frosted stem modeled as kissing snow doves. Acid etched on each base ‘Igor Carl Faberge’, dated ‘88. Height 9.25”. $300-$500

608 Concord for Tiffany & Co. 14k Gold Watch

Concord (Swiss, founded 1908- ) for Tiffany & Co. (American (New York), founded 1837- ). 14k yellow gold wristwatch with rectangular white enameled dial with raised gold Arabic numerals inside chapter ring, secondary dial below “TIFFANY & Co.”, interior of case reads “CONCORD W. CO. 14K GOLD L & W 101518”, back of movement noting Concord Watch Co., 17 jewels, and Swiss manufacture, watch on a deep brick red pigskin band. length 8.75”. $300-$500

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609 Pair of Architectural Fragment Motif Table Lamps

20th century. Pair of matching architectural motif table lamps with bases accented with cast plaster Neoclassical style inverted corbels with acanthus leaf, scrolled and egg and dart ornamentation with weathered white painted finish. Each supported on a black iron plinth base. Height (to top of finial) 29.75”, base 6” square. $300-$500

612 Pair, 19th C. Italian Giltwood Two Light Sconces

Italian, 19th century. A pair of tall carved giltwood wall sconces topped with bow form finial, shaft with crossed ripping ribbon motif, body with leafy foliage topped with high-relief fluerettes, surmounted by two scrolled arms adorned with dimensional leaves, each arm terminating in partially gadrooned wax cups. \Height 21.5”, width 7.5”. $400-$600

610 Grand Tour Miniature, Filippo Lippi, Madonna

After Filippo Lippi (Italian, 1406-1469). “Madonna”, miniature portrait on ovular panel, inscribed indistinctly at lower right, verso inscribed “Madonna Fiorentina del Fra Filippo Lippi Firenze Galleria Uffizi Leonia Fiei Firenze”. Miniature or diminutive Grand Tour souvenir portrait painting after the original titled “Madonna with Child and Two Angels” by Filippo Lippi circa 1465, currently housed in the Uffizi Gallery, Florence, Italy, Framed 7.25” x 6.25”. Sight size 3.5” x 2.5”. $300-$500

613 Mirrored Pair of Carved Alabaster Medici Lions

20th century. Mirrored pair of carved alabaster lions after Medici Lions, apparently unsigned. Each depicting a standing male lion with right paw resting on sphere. Overall 11” x 14” x 6”. Provenance: The Estate of Fred D. Ward; whereby acquired by present owner. $400-$600

615 E. 20th C. Carved Giltwood Supraporte Ornament

Continental, early 20th century. A carved giltwood supraporte or overdoor ornament with large scrolling form at center overlaid with scrolling acanthus leaf and topped by large pierced ribbon bow, with tapering forms to each side of reticulated ribbons topped with roses and other flower blossoms. Height 16.5”, width 46”, depth 6.25”. $400-$600

617 Italian Parcel Gilt & Marble Top Coffee Table

Italian, 20th century. Neoclassical style coffee table with rectangular white marble top surmounting polychrome wood frame with cream painted & parcel gilt accented elements including four tapered columnar supports with scrolled capitals and fluting above a incurvate cross stretcher shelf surmounting four bun feet. Overall height 17.6”, width 39.5”, depth 19.75”. $300-$500

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611 Pair of Cast Plaster Neoclassical Corbel Lamps

20th century. Pair of matching architectural motif table lamps with bases accented with cast plaster Neoclassical style inverted corbels with acanthus leaf, scrolled and egg and dart ornamentation with weathered white painted finish. Each supported on a black iron plinth base. Height (to top of socket) 18.5”, base 6” square. $300-$500

614 Pair of Italian Brass Two Light Wall Sconces Italian, late 19th/early 20th century. Overall height 14.6”, width 18.6”, depth 6.25”. $400-$600

616 Large Urn with Gilt Swan Handles, Ugo Zaccagnini

Ugo Zaccagnini e Figli, also called Ugo Zaccagnini Factory (Italian, founded 1905). A large ceramic urn of bulbous form, flanked by two impressive gilt swan handles, with gilt borders to rims and ridged edges of body, body with central ovular medallion with transfer depiction of classical figure with stylized curled hair with subtle pointed crown with beaded necklace with hand painted green background made to resemble malachite, medallion with ovular gilt border with bow crest, with additional outer border of hand painted dots, with hand painted green borders to body and foot, with gilt edged plinth base, underside with maker’s mark “Z Italy”, underside with additional inscription “L.694/BIS.”. $400-$600

618 Italian Gulf of Naples Painting, 19th C.

Italian School, 19th century. “Coastal Mediterranean Village”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Figural landscape painting depicting coastal Mediterranean village, likely Naples, with docked sail boats, fishermen, fishing baskets and meandering villagers on pier, with serene Tyrrhenian sea in the midground and pluming Mount Vesuvius in the distance. Unframed 24.25” x 30.5”. $400-$600


619 Pair of Turned Walnut Upholstered Side Chairs

Likely American, Late 19th century. Pair of matching walnut framed upholstered side chairs with rectangular back containing upholstered panel in diaper patterned floral motif, ring turned supports below lower back splat, upholstered trapezoidal seat above turned wood legs with ebonized accents joined by a turned wood I form stretcher, front legs with wheeled casters, back legs slightly splayed. Overall height 35”, width 19”, depth 18.25”, seat to floor 18.5”. $300-$500

620 Set Of 6 Majolica Chrysanthemum Dessert Plates Austrian, late 19th / early 20th century. Set of six faience majolica dessert plates with yellow and pale pink chrysanthemum motif, four plates with underglaze impressed maker’s mark for Josef Steidl (Austrian, 19th/20th century) of Znaim, Austria, six plates with underglaze impressed numeral “800”. Each diameter 7.75”. $300-$500

621 Georgian Mahogany Pembroke Table, 19th C.

English, 19th century. Georigan mahogany pembroke table with rectangular top above apron with pull out drawer (faux drawer front on opposite side), each with shell motif hardware pull, rectangular drop leaves at side (with curved corners), surmounting four square legs. Overall height 28.6”, width (closed) 20.25”, width (open) 40.125”, depth 34”. $400-$600

622 Continental Large Majolica Parrot Figurine

Continental, 20th century. A brightly colored majolica parrot figurine with talons gripping stacked branch base, with elaborate facial feathers of blue, pink and yellow hues, apparently unmarked. Overall 16.5” x 9” x 7.25”. $300-$500

623 19th C. Bronze Spiral Fire Tools Set on Stand

Continental, late 19th/ early 20th century. A set of cast bronze fire tools comprising a stand with three twisted arching legs with paw feet issuing central spiral columnar shaft surmounted with flat bronze mount with pierced arcaded crest, from the mount suspend four hooks with grotesque masks holding shovel, tongs, poker, and brush each on a spiral bronze handle. Stand height 28.5”, width of base 11.5”. $400-$600

625 Lynn Chase for Vista Allegre, Harmony II Bowl

Lynn Chase (American, 20th century) for Vista Alegre (Portuguese, founded 1824) “Harmony II Bowl”-2013, porcelain, with inscription to underside “Lynn Chase Designs Harmony II THE WILDLIFE OF THE LAND, SEA AND AIR ARE THE ENDANGERED TREASURES OF THE EARTH A portion of the pre-tax profits from the sale of Lynn Chase products goes to the Lynn Chase Wildlife Foundation dedicated to the preservation of nature © Lenn Chase Designs”, with additional mark to underside “Vista Alegre Made in Portugal”. Height 6”, diameter 14.75”. $300-$500

627 English Chippendale Oak Upholstered Bench

English, 19th century. English carved oak wood bench or settee composed of three straight leg Chippendale side chairs with pierced backs and scrolled ears with offwhite fabric upholstery on trapezoidal seats, chairs joined with joints on back and at ears, box stretchers visible on all at bottom. Overall height 34.9”, width 64.5”, depth 16.8”, seat to floor 16.5”. $500-$700

624 Pair of Majolica Shell And Leaf Motif Vases

Continental, early 20th century. A pair of majolica vases with shield form body, with swan’s neck form at shoulders, with simulated diaper pattern with rosettes at neck, with scrolled acanthus throughout, with acanthus leaf and scallop shell at foot, with turquoise interior. Each Overall height 11”, width 6”, depth 3”. $300-$500

626 Queen Anne Burled Walnut Serpentine Lowboy

American, Late 19th/Early 20th century. Queen Anne burled walnut serpentine lowboy with shaped top above two long pull out drawers with brass bail pulls and key escutcheons above a shaped apron, overall supported on cabriole legs terminating on petite pad feet. Overall height 29.75”, width 33.5”, depth 19.25”. $400-$600

628 Pair of Jacobean Style Walnut Open Armchairs

Likely American, 20th century. Pair of Jacobean style walnut wood carved open armchairs with ornate backs with scrolling, shell, and leaf tip motif, turned, tapered, fluted and leaf accented shafts above undulating arms with scrolled ends, floral fabric upholstered seat joined to frame with large nailhead tacking, cross support at front with scrolling and acanthus leaves, scrolled feet at front joined by turned stretcher to square legs at back. Overall height 55”, width (across arms) 27.25”, depth 27.5”, seat to floor 18.25”. $700-$900

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630 French Yellow Polychrome Wood 6 Light Chandelier

French, late 19th century. Overall height 26.125”, diameter 27.5”. $600-$800

629 Cherry French Provincial Kneehole Bureau Plat

French, 20th century with some older elements. Height 30.75”, width 75.75”, depth 28.125”, kneehole height 24”, width 26”. Provenance: The Gables Antiques, Atlanta, Georgia, whereby acquired by a Private Collection, Atlanta, Georgia. $700-$900

632 19th C. French Provincial Style Corner Cabinet

631 Provincial Walnut Stained Fauteuil a la Reine

Continental, 18th century. The underside of seatrail and back carved with ‘LV III”. Height 40.6”, width 26.6” (arm to arm), seat depth 20”, seat height 16.5”. $600-$800

French, 19th century. Height 33.5”, width 28.25”, depth 17.12”. $600-$800

633 Pair of Hand Painted Porcelain Figural Candelabra Continental, 20th century. Unmarked. Overall height 23.7”. $400-$600

634 Royal Dux Porcelain Figural Group, Boy with Bull

Royal Dux (Bohemian/Czech Republic, founded 1860), circa 1860-1914. Marked on base, with additional mark on bottom with first stage production Royal Dux pink triangular mark with “E” at center, also with pattern number “1683” and “31”. Overall height 10.7”, width 15”, depth 6.5”. $300-$500

635 French Provincial Polychrome Table, 20th C.

French, 20th century. Height 29.125”, width 51.25”, depth 35.25”. $400-$600

638 Eduardo Cerrone, Kitten and Chicks Signed Oil

636 Landscape With Olive Trees And Church, 20th C. Continental School, 20th century. “Landscape with Olive Trees”, oil on canvas, signed indistinctly lower right “Dan Van Geeder” or “Dan Van Gelder”. IFramed 25.5” x 29.25”. Unframed 18” x 21.75”. $300-$500

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637 Gay Petach French Countryside Pastel on Paper

Gay Petach (American, b. 1946- ), “Countryside, France”, pastel on paper, signed in graphite at lower right “C Gay Petach”, titled in graphite at lower left “Countryside, France”. Horizontally oriented, loosely handled pastoral landscape drawing depicting cottages in grassy, tree dotted countryside. Framed 25.75” x 32.5”. Sight size 16” x 23”. $300-$500

Eduardo Cerrone (Italian, 1928-2011), “Kitten with Yellow Chicks”, oil on wood panel, signed lower left “E. Cerrone”, verso with Italian inscription in black ink. Charming animal painting depicting a young black and white kitten with pink ears and nose playfully looking at two young yellow feathered chicks beside egg shell fragment in woven basket in front of green glass wine jug with woven wicker holder on body, animals in rustic farm yard or barn interior with yellow hay on ground. Unframed 7.2” x 9.6”. $300-$500


639 Louis XVI Style Black Leather Covered Ottoman

640 Louis XVI Style Carved Giltwood Mirror

20th century. Louis XVI style large ottoman with upholstered top in black leather with brass nail head border, wood frame (black and mahogany finish) with floral paterae with twisted ribbon apron, supported on ring turned, tapered and fluted legs terminating on wheeled casters. Unmarked. Overall height 19.5”, width 36”, depth 30”. $300-$500

French, 20th century. Unmarked. Overall 49” x 29.25”. $400-$600

641 Continental Portrait of Woman in Purple, 19th C. Continental School, late 19th century. “Portrait of a Lady in Purple”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Figural bust portrait painting depicting fair skinned woman at bust length with rosy lips and flushed cheeks, the figure wearing a purple gown with burnt orange wrap or shawl collected at her elbows with proper left hand raised to her breast. Framed 30.3” x 26”. Unframed 23.75” x 19.5”. $500-$700

642 3 Panel Screen with Hand Painted Figural Panels

French, Early 20th century. Three panel floor or ladies dressing screen with shaped wood panels with gilt accents on acanthus leaf tips and borders, top panels of each screen with shaped hand painted figural scenes of French men and woman in outdoor settings in 18th century dress, back with outdoor landscape views, all scenes apparently unsigned, lower section of screens with striped and dotted fabric upholstery in gold and champagne tones, overall framed supported on small wheeled casters. Overall height (to top of tallest (middle) panel) 57.4”, width (of each individual panel) 16.75”. $500-$700

643 Louis XVI Period Carved Fauteuil en Cabriolet

French, fourth quarter of 18th century. The underside of seat rail hand written ‘Made in France’. Height 34.75”, width 24.25” (arm to arm), seat depth 18”, seat height 15.5”. $500-$700

644 Marcel Gibon, Environs de Montlueul, Oil on Paper Marcel Gibon (French, 19th/20th century), “Environs de Montlueul”-1926, oil on paper, signed lower left “M. GOBIN”, inscribed indistinctly at verso apparently reading “Environs du Montluel - aim - nateau deva Cote September 1926 Route du Montleul a nievror Marcel Gobin Marie Pource and Mon 1926”. Autumnal landscape painting at dusk with expressive handling and almost sculptural use of paint, with trees, river and setting sun. Framed 18.5” x 20.75”. Unframed sheet 9.75” x 12”. $600-$800

646 Pair of Old Paris Porcelain Urns, Courtly Figures

645 Neoclassical Ebonized Giltwood Mirror, 20th C.

Attributed to Carvers’ Guild (American, 20th century). A Neoclassic “Hepplewhite” ebonized and giltwood pier mirror, with stepped cornice, frieze with quiver and torch, centered by oval shield with beaded rim topped by bow and tassel, with garden and architectural motifs of floral sprays, swags, latticework, Greek lamps and drapery, with applied label to verso “Hepplewhite with Plaque”. Overall 45” x 28.5”. $400-$600

French, late 19th/earlty 20th century. Pair of Old Paris parcel gilt and painted porcelain campagna urns with rlared rim above tapered body hand painted with figural scene on one side portraying lavishly dressed figures in court interiors, opposite side with rural landscape with rustic architecture beside water, urns with upturned U shaped faux bois handles with Bacchanalian facial masks, supported on shaft leading to circular foot on an integral square base. Faint incised marks on bottom, otherwise unmarked. Overall height 11.3”, diameter of top 7.9”. $600-$800

647 Louis XVI Gray Caned Bergere Chair, 19th C

French, 19th century. A Louis XVi style gray paint decorated caned bergere chair having a floral carved cresting over a central pierced carved splat modeled as a flowering torch with interlaced leafy garlands, the rounded frame carved with ribbon twist and beading frame over a conforming double-wall caned back and sides, the serpentine caned seat with ribbon twist carved rail raised on turned, tapered and stop fluted legs headed with patera locks. Height 32”, width 30.75”, seat depth 18.5”, seat height 15.5”. $500-$700

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650 Catharni Stern, Miniature Female Nude, Bronze

Catharni Stern (English, b. 1925-). “Female Nude”, diminutive patinated bronze with black base, monogrammed on leg “CS”. Overall (w/base) 3.75”x 1.125” x 1.5”. Provenance: John Whibley Gallery Ltd., London, England; whereby acquired by the Estate of Mr. Joseph Gilbert, Atlanta, Georgia on 11/26/66. $300-$500

648 David Porter “The Explorer”, Signed Collage

David Porter (American, 1912-2005), “The Explorer (Nth Degree)”-1961, mixed media collage on wood board, signed lower right of center, inscribed on verso with title, date of execution, dedication “To JG” and additional signature. Framed 12.5” square. Unframed 12” square. Provenance: Ann Ross Gallery, White Plains, New York whereby acquired by the Estate of Mr. Joseph Gilbert of Atlanta, Georgia on 9/15/16. Copy of purchase receipt available upon request. $300-$500

649 David Porter Modern Mixed Media Collage, Signed

David Porter (American, 1912-2005), “Composition in Red”-1961, mixed media collage on wood board, signed lower right of center, additional inscriptions on verso including title, date of execution “August 16, 1961” as well as a vintage label from Dain/Schiff Picture Framers Inc., New York. Overall framed 16.125” square. Unframed 15.5” square. Provenance: Lord & Taylor Art Gallery, New York whereby acquired by the Estate of Mr. Joseph Gilbert, Atlanta, Georgia on 2/4/64. Copy of purchase receipt available upon request. $300-$500

653 Hans Kline, Edge of the Forest, Oil On Board, 1960

651 “Time Machine” Brutalist Wall Sculpture, C. Jere

C. Jeré by Artisan House (American/ French, founded 1964), circa 2004. A Brutalist style partially painted brass and steel dynamitic wall sculpture entitled ‘Time Machine’ having a circular form with partly lacquered brass and steel rectangular shaped ‘particles’ that radiate from the circular center. Signed and dated C. Jere, 2004. Portion of sticker to the back ‘Time Machine’. diameter 31”. $300-$500

654 Dunbar Two Tier Occasional Table, Wormley

Dunbar Furniture Company (American (Berne, Indiana), founded 1910-1985) attributed to Edward Wormley (American, 1907-1995), circa 1950s. Turquoise metal tag for Dunbar, Berne, Indiana affixed to underside along with a taped manufacturing tag: Vendor Samuel Miller; Address New York, New York; Order No 49356; No. 4751A; Kind table; Finish #36 sandalwood; MADE BY DUNBAR FURN. MFG. CO. BERNE, INDIANA. Height 9”, diameter 27.8”. $400-$600

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652 Brutalist City Scene Gouache Painting, Signed

Hans Kline (Canadian/American, 1924-1994), “Edge of the Forest”-1960, oil on artist’s board, signed and dated at lower right “Kline 60”. Framed 16.25” x 13”. Sight 8.75” x 6.25”. Provenance: Ann Ross Gallery, White Plains, New York; whereby acquired by the Estate of Mr. Joseph Gilbert of Atlanta, Georgia on 9/27/60. Copy of purchase receipt available upon request. $400-$600

20th century. “Brutalist Cityscape”, gouache on artist’s board, signed indistinctly at lower right. Framed 26.5” x 23.125”. Unframed 19” x 17.25”. $400-$600

655 Zoran Antonio Music, “Terre d’Istrie” Signed Print

Zoran Antonio Music “Terre d’Istrie”-1959, etching in colors on Arches paper, signed and dated in pencil lower right margin, limited edition noted in lower left margin “74/75”, printed by Lacouriere, published by Galerie de France. Framed 25.25” x 31.125”. Sight size within mat 16.9” x 22.75”. Provenance: Royal-Athena II, New York, whereby acquired by the Estate of Mr. Joseph Gilbert on 8/9/63. Literature: Schmucking, 77. $500-$700

656 Industrial Style Polychrome Wood Tiered Shelf

20th century. Modern industrial style polychrome wood shelf or etagere with dark brown to rust painted exterior recalling patination on iron, with three open shelves within vertical form, round iron nailhead tacking throughout. Unmarked. Overall height 45.75”, width 21.75” square. $600-$800


657 4 MCM Gilt Metal Side Chairs, Milo Baughman Style

Manner of Milo Baughman (American 1923-2003), circa 1970s. A set of four armless side chairs in square tubular gilt nickel comprising four straight narrow legs joined with block stretchers to sides and across center with back side legs issuing chair back of subtly curved open work form, with padded seat back and seat covered in tan velvet. Apparently unmarked. Overall height 30.75”, width 19.5”, depth 16.75”, seat height 18.25”, seat depth 25”. $400-$600

659 2 Unframed Roy Ahlgren Signed Serigraphs, 1976/77

658 2 Unframed Roy Ahlgren Signed Serigraphs, 1975/77 Roy Ahlgren (American (Pennsylvania), 1927-2011). Group of two limited edition serigraphs on paper comprising of “Green Enigma”-1975, signed, titled and numbered 4/50 in graphite in lower margin, depicting circle divided into eight equal and offset parts, each part divided into nine bands, each band with a different shade of pale or mint green; and “Luna”-1977, signed, titled and numbered 8/70 in lower margin, with graphite inscription on verso “Ahlgren 15620$125”, depicting two circles that radiate concentric ovoids in shades of mauve and pink, resembling a Luna Moth. Each sheet 20” x 20”. $500-$700

Roy Ahlgren (American (Pennsylvania), 1927-2011). Two limited edition serigraphs on paper comprising of “Tsunami”-1977 (11/50) and “Aperture”-1976 (artist’s proof), each signed, titled and numbered in graphite in lower margin, “Tsunami” sheet 20”x 20”. “Aperture” sheet size 20.5” x 20”. $500-$700

660 4 Unframed Roy Ahlgren “Stereopsis” Serigraphs

Roy Ahlgren (American (Pennsylvania), 1927-2011). Group of four unframed artist’s proof serigraphs from the artist’s “Stereopsis” series comprising of “Stereopsis”; “Stereopsis II” (Yellow); “Stereopsis II” (Blue); “Stereopsis II” (Pink). Each dated, signed and identified as artist’s proof in graphite in lower margin; each depicting undulating rectangles forming dimensional planes, or rectangular prisms. Each sheet 20.125” x 20.25”. $700-$900

662 Art Glass Centerpiece Vessel by George Bucquet

661 Pair of Industrial Style Steel Table Lamps

A matched pair of industrial style steel table lamps having a drum shaped shade perforated in a diamond lattice pattern within riveted bands and raised on a narrow hourglass shaped standard resting on three scrolled legs. Apparently unmarked. Height 30”, diameter of shade 14.75”. $600-$800

George Bucquet (American, active 1984- ), contemporary. A cast glass, copper, metal leaf and patina oval centerpiece vessel having an elliptical basin cast in white opalescent glass with copper painted ribbed handles resting on an oval recessed foot. Vessel has engraved signature on base ‘Bucquet 0’. Height 8.75”, width 27”, depth 5.5”. $800-$1,200

663 One-of-a-Kind Chrome & Lucite Sculptural Table

Likely Italian, circa 1970s. Mid Century Modern chrome and Lucite acrylic sculptural coffee, cocktail or low table, probably a proto-type, having a square beveled glass top supported on four clear and gray Lucite orbs or spheres resting on concentric and triangular legs united by chrome rods centered with x-shaped and circular Lucite orbs, the whole terminating on colorless Lucite orbs. Height 17.125” x 36” square. $1,500-$3,000

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665 Chinese Plique a Jour Bowl with Rabbits & Deer

Chinese, 20th century. A round plique a jour bowl with cavetto bearing rabbits and deer amid flowers to a blue ground, with bands of green and blue foliate patterning to foot and rim. Unmarked. Diameter 7.25”, height 2.375”. 666 $300-$500 Chinese Scroll Painting on Silk, Figures in Garden 664 Chinese School, 20th century. A pigment and ink on Chinese Wucai Enamel Cockerel Tea Cup silk hanging scroll painting depicting a figural group Chinese, Ming Dynasty Chenghua Period mark (1465-1487), likely first quarter 20th century. A Wucai enamel in a garden comprising two beautiful women flanking decorated tea cup of wide shallow form, the exterior cavetto with a figural scene on tondo depicting a a male elder playing a flute, and with a young girl to cock or cockerel surrounded by yellow chicks in a landscape, the motif repeated to alternate side of vessel.. foreground heating a tea kettle. Painting to a cream Underside with blue underglaze six character Chenghua imperial reign mark. Height 1.5”, diameter 3.25”. colored silk surround with stained wood roller. Lower $300-$500 left with one line of black calligraphic marks and one red seal mark. Overall length 57.25”, width 20.25”. 667 $300-$500

Chinese Export Low Bowl with Changming Mark Chinese, 20th century. A Chinese Export small low bowl with blue underglaze hand painted decoration on white ground, the round form with interior landscape tondo and band of geometric patterning to rim, the exterior cavetto with scrolling sweet pea vines and florals. Underside marked with underglaze blue Chang Ming mark meaning “Riches, Honor, and Long Life”. Diameter 6.25”, height 1.375”. $300-$500

668 Iron Mounted Chinese Porcelain Vase Floor Lamp

Chinese, 19th century vase with later base and superstructure. A cast iron mounted Imari decorated porcelain vase floor lamp comprising a baluster form base bearing blue underglaze and orange, pink, and green overglaze landscape cartouches with flowering trees and birds, the vase to an elaborately scrolling four footed openwork iron base and mounted with an iron disk at top with hanging tab band surmounted with iron rod and double sockets. Overall height 53”, width of base 18”. $500-$700

670 Sino-Tibetan Guanyin Bronze Figural Sculpture

669 Chinese Red Lacquered Screen with Bird Motif

Chinese. first half of 20th century. Red lacquered table screen hand painted with cherry blossoms, leaves and branches on wooden frame surrounding vertically aligned black lacquered rectangular panel with winged hawk eyeing its prey (a small white bird flying overhead) while perched in a cherry tree with flowering blossoms. Bird scene rendered in applied, carved and engraved materials including stone, wood and mother of pearl. Overall height 34.25”, width 29.75”, depth 12”. $500-$700

Sino-Tibetan, 19th century. A figural bronze sculpture with gilt remnants, depicting a seated Guanyin in dhyanasana pose, with elaborate crown, with concentric disc earrings, with beaded gown, with flowing fabric draping her shoulders and arms, with a jar (traditionally considered to contain pure water) in her left hand, with right hand in mudra gesture, seated on lotus flower base, underside with maker’s mark with central flower flanked on four sides by diamonds with scalloped diamond border. Overall 11.75” x 7”. $500-$700

673 Large Jali Soapstone Carved Elephant Sculpture

671 Chinese Blue & White Porcelain Jar, Figural Scene Chinese, 20th century. Unmarked. Height 10.5”, diameter 13.5”. $600-$800

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672 Pair of Chinese Carved Giltwood Seated Figures

Chinese, 19th century. One with applied label on verso with Chinese text, otherwise unmarked. Figure with bent elevated knee height 24.4”, width 15.3”, depth 13.7”. $600-$800

Indian, 20th century. A large and very finely carved soapstone sculpture depicting a rotund Asian elephant striding forwad with trunk extended down, the body entirely carved with Jali scrolling latticework through which is seen two smaller Jali carved elephants with intertwining trunks bearing on their backs three even smaller carved elephants and eight birds all within the body cavity of the main elephant, the elephant’s head filled with carved figural birds on a rocky outcropping with leaves. Overall height 10”, width 15”, depth 9.75”. $700-$900


674 Pair of Japanese Imari Porcelain Vases, 19th C.

Japanese, 19th century. Pair of matching Imari porcelain table vases each with paneled bulbous body with flared scalloped rim, floral lappet decoration on neck, shaped medallions with florals and geometric patterning throughout form in traditional red, cobalt blue and palette with aqua blue accents and highlighting in gilt. Each unmarked. Overall height 9.75”, diameter of mouth 4.5”. $300-$500

677 Pair of Japanese Bronze & Cloisonne Lamps

Japanese, 20th century. Pair of matching table lamps converted from bronze candle stands or candle holders with flared lip at top above body with white cloisonne enamel ornamentation in the form of scrolled foliates, flowers and clouds, raised above textured body with diaper patterning. Each supported on a ebonized wood base. Overall height (to bottom of electrified light socket) 25.5”, diameter of base 7.5”. $300-$500

675 Japanese Gilt on Cobalt Blue Charger, 19th C.

Japanese, 19th century. Large porcelain charger of circular form with hand painted gilt enamels on dark cobalt blue ground with border with scrolled foliates and flowers, center tondo with grasses and flowers in footed jardiniere, two flying small feathered birds above scroll and brush. Unmarked. Overall diameter 20”. $300-$500

676 Pair of Japanese Imari Ribbed Porcelain Vases

Japanese, 19th century. Pair of matching Imari hand decorated porcelain table vases with rounded scalloped rim above short neck and rounded shoulders on tapering body, body with long ribbed vertical sections, each with different pattern, also with rounded medallions with stylized pine trees and floral arrangements in traditional cobalt blue, iron red, and white color palette with highlighting in gilt, each unmarked. Overall height 9.75”, diameter of mouth at top 5”. $300-$500

678 Set of 6 Asian Diminutive Bronze Immortals

Likely Japanese, first half of 20th century. Set of six diminutive patinated bronze figural sculptures of Buddhist Immortals, each depicting a standing man in long robe, some holding attribute object on a rounded twisted cloud. All unmarked. Each 4.8”. $300-$500

679 Samurai Kusunoki Masashige On Horseback, Bronze

Japanese, 20th century. A figural bronze sculpture depicting the famed 14th century samurai Kusunoki Masashige (Japanese, 1294-1336) in full samurai battle attire, on horseback, with inscription to underside, with applied label to underside “MADE IN JAPAN”, after the noted statue at the Imperial Palace, Tokyo, Japan. Overall 27” x 39” x 13”. $400-$600

680 Portfolio of 4 Woodblock Prints After Hiroshige

After Utagawa Hiroshige (Japanese, 1797-1858). A posthumously published portfolio containing four ukiyo-e woodblock prints from “Totô Yukimi Hakkei” (Eight Snow Scenes in the Eastern Capital) published by Shotaro Sato (Japanese, active 1895-1931) in 1928, comprising “Takanawa Yoru no Yuki”, print depicting a snowy evening at Takanawa with snowy harbor, with men and women trekking through the snow with umbrellas, with caption to upper left corner, with red seal and round mark to lower right corner; “Ueno Toeizan Shinobazu-Ike”, print depicting the Toizan Temple next to a large pond with small arched bridge in a snow covered landscape, with caption, red seal and round mark to upper left corner; “Kasumigaseki no Yuki-Agari”, print depicting a street scene with fresh snow, with caption to upper center, with seal and round mark to center left; “Sumidagawa Tsutsumi No Kei”, print depicting a view from the banks of the Sumida River during snowfall, with caption to upper left corner, with seal and round mark to upper right corner. Portfolio overall 17.5” x 12.5”. $400-$600

682 Large Macau Porcelain Floor Vase with Ruffled Rim

Chinese, last quarter of 20th century. Marked on bottom with red seal mark for Qianlong period (1711-1799), however, later work from 20th century. Overall height 52.125”, diameter of opening at top 16.75”. $400-$600

683 Large Macau Porcelain Bottle Floor Vase, 20th C.

681 Bust Of Japanese Samurai, Bronze, Signed

James Turner (20th century), “Samurai Bust”, bronze, inscribed on verso “JAMES TURNER”, numbered on verso “3/12”. Overall including base 12.5” x 4.5” x 4.5”. $500-$700

Chinese, last quarter of 20th century. Marked on bottom with red seal mark for Qianlong period (1711-1799), however, later work from 20th century. Overall height 32.25”, diameter of opening at top 7”. $300-$500

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685 Four Framed Native American Hide Playing Cards

684 Apache Tribe Beaded Stonehead Club, C. 1890

Native American (Apache), circa 1890. An Apache beaded stone head (stone head) ceremonial club, the handle wrapped with blue, red, black and yellow glass seed beads in a banded pattern with upward pointed arrows, handle with sewn glass bead fringe at base, handle surmounted by spherical stone head, head surrounded by beaded fringe, with label “Pacheco Estate Collection Apache Plains Mescalero Full Beaded Flop Nut War Club or Ceremonial Antique 1900-1890”. Overall length 14.5”. $300-$500

686 Group Of 2 Pairs Southern Plains Moccasins

Native American (likely Apache,Southern Arapaho or Southern Cheyenne), late 19th century. Collection of two distinct pairs of beaded, sinew sewn moccasins, comprising of one pair of hide composition, with colored glass seed beads in “T” pattern with four draping feathers on the vamp, with rounded tongue, with hide sting closure, with tanned hide sole; and one pair of hide composition, with colored glass seed beads with central depiction of diamond with three leaf motif at each of the diamond’s four points, with rounded tongue, with hide string closure, with hard sole, with attached label “Dunning’s Native Tanned Hide Senew Sewn Hard Sole 10 1/2”. The first pair length 10”. The second pair length 10.5”. $400-$600

Native American (possibly Apache), 20th century. Collection of four painted hide playing cards, comprising one card depicting blue vertical mirrored triangles with horizontal line at the center of the card where the triangles meet, triangles and line are blue with yellow dots; one card with five small crosses, each cross is red with yellow dots, with one cross in each corner and one cross in the center; one card with two fish, both fish are blue with a black border and white dots; and one card with three horizontal lightning bolts, each lightning bolt is yellow with a black border. Framed 15.25” x 13.125”. Sight one card 4” x 2.75”. $300-$500

687 Group Of 2 Pairs Beaded Ceremonial Moccasins Native American (Sioux, Cheyenne), 20th century. Collection of two distinct pairs of beaded ceremonial moccasins, comprising one pair of Sioux moccasins of sueded fabric composition, with lane-stitched brightly colored glass seed beads in chevron pattern on the vamp, with characteristic beaded and bifurcated (or forked, fork) tongue, tongue with brass and colored glass beads, with hard sole; and one pair of Cheyenne moccasins of hide composition, with lane-stitched brightly colored glass seed beads in dual triangular pattern with white background on the vamp, with undecorated bifurcated (or forked, fork) tongue, with hard sole. Sioux pair length 10”. Cheyenne pair length 10.5”. $400-$600

688 Pair Of Apache Tribe Hide Boot Moccasins

Native American (Apache), early 20th century. A pair of men’s boot moccasin’s with distinctive up-turned toe, of hide composition, with hide string closure, with raw hide hard sole, underside with ink inscription “42.8.34 R.U.”. Overall length 9.5”, height 15”. $400-$600

690 Navajo Silver & Turquoise Squash Blossom Necklace

689 Two Zuni Sterling & Petit Point Turquoise Belts

Native American Zuni Tribe, 20th century. A group of two sterling silver concho belts with petit point turquoise decoration, one with 13 oval medallions linked by ovular rings, and one with 15 marquis shaped medallions linked by round rings, each with larger buckle medallion with hook to verso. Ovular medallion belt marked “STERLING” to back of buckle, marquis medallion belt apparently unmarked. length of each 44”. Oval medallions 1.375” x 1.75”. Marquis medallions 1.25” x 1.75”. $400-$600

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James M. Begay (Navajo, 20th century). A Navajo silver and turquoise squash blossom necklace, composed of a double strand of small globular beads, interspersed with twelve blossom pendants, each with a cluster of stones, a crested naja, twisted wire and silver bead details, signed and monogrammed on reverse of naja “ JMB James M. Begay”. Length from clasp to 15.25”. $700-$900


692 Steve Noggle, Turned Wood Ambrosia Maple Bowl

Wool. Pakistan. Geometric and tribal design. Eight foursided shapes to center pile on grey field. Red, black, green and orange accent colors. Measures 2’ 5” x 3’ 4”. $300-$500

Steve Noggle (American (North Carolina), Contemporary). Large hand turned wood center bowl or charger in striking ambrosia maple burled wood. Signed on bottom and inscribed with type of wood used. Diameter 21.75”. Provenance: Ariel Craft Gallery, Asheville, North Carolina whereby acquired by the Estate of Mr. Joseph Gilbert of Atlanta, Georgia in 2012. $300-$500

694 Pair of Italian Cast Terracotta Table Lamps

695 Pair of Arts and Crafts Style Bronze Table Lamps

691 Small Hand Woven Hamadan Rug

Italian, 20th century. Pair of matching table lamps with shafts decorated with cast terracotta ornament with large leaf above rectangular recessed cartouche with the letter “D”, weathered patina to each, electrified table lamps supported on a black iron shaft with plinth base. Back of each clay element with impressed letters. Overall height (to top of finial) 28.75”, base width 5.75”, base depth 4.125”. $300-$500

American, Late 19th/Early 20th century. Pair of heavy, hand crafted Arts and Crafts patinated bronze metal table lamps in rustic aesthetic, likely converted from candlesticks with circular wax guard at top above four attached circular rings on hammered tapered body or shaft above a rectangular foot. Each unmarked. Overall height (to top of round finial) 28.125”, width (of base) 5.3”, depth (of base) 3.25”. $300-$500

697 McGuire, Vermont Clock Company Shaker Style Clock

Jack McGuire (American (Vermont), Contemporary) for Vermont Clock Company . “Watervliet” Shaker style tall case clock, middle with “McGUIRE” and “1993” for production date. Back of case with applied label reading “Jack McGuire Furniture in the Finest Tradition McGuire Family Isle La Motte, Vermont”, case and label inscribed “DECEMBER 1993” and “McGuire Family Furniture Makers Isle Le Motte Vermont December 1993”. Height 77.75”, width 14”, depth 9”. $300-$500

693 Buzz Coren, Signed Turned Wooden Low Bowl

Buzz Coren (American, b. 1951- ). Turned wood bowl, etched on base “Buzz Coren 1998”. Bowl of shallow round form with braided patterning of green and shades of brown. Height 1.5”, diameter 8”. $300-$500

696 Folk Art Carved & Polychromed Bird, 19th C.

Continental, 19th century. Folk art hand carved and polychrome wood bird sculpture depicting bird with red crown feathers on top of head above white, black, and red body with flattened upswept wings and tail feathers, long pointed tail at back. Overall supported on a later wooden stand. Overall (including stand) height 17.9”, width 5.125”, depth 9.75”. $300-$500

699 5 Piece Phil Rogers Ceramic Collection, Marked

698 Gardener’s Still Life With Spade And Pots, Signed American School, early 20th century. “Still Life with Spade and Pots”, oil on wood board, signed at lower left “Herbert Ross”. A horizontally oriented still life painting with chiaroscuro rendering depicting a gardener’s table with tin watering can, two terracotta pots and a spade. Framed 20” x 24”. Sight 15.25” x 19.25”. $500-$700

Phil Rogers (British (Welsh), b. 1951-). Group of five pieces of studio ceramics or pottery comprising of a paneled bottle vase; a lidded bowl with arched handle; a lidded jar with dotted and vertical brushy linear decoration; a lidded paneled jar or box and a diminutive lidded pot. All with potter’s stamped mark on foot. Vase Height 10”. Smallest lidded jar Height 2.8”. Provenance (vase, jar and jar): The Craftsmen Potters Association of Great Britain, London, whereby acquired by the Estate of Mr. Joseph Gilbert of Atlanta, Georgia on 10/21/93. Note: Rogers’ ceramic work is in over 40 museums worldwide including the permanent collections of the Victoria and Albert Museum, the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, the Cleveland Museum of Art and the Museum of Contemporary Ceramics in Mashiko. $500-$700

700 Carved, Polychrome & Glass Accented Panel, 18th C.

Continental, likely Italian, 18th century. Hand carved, polychrome and glass accented furniture panel, likely from a large cassone or trunk with recessed paneling through with inset glass oval medallions surrounding nine shaped panels that would have contained paintings, two remaining with figural bust and a white flying dove, remnants of gilt accents throughout. Back later converted for hanging as art object. Overall 38.8” x 67”. $700-$900

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703 Antonio Fernández Reboiro, Cuban Cinema, 1975

702 Raúl Martínez, Che Guevara Silkscreen, Signed

701 Hand Woven Anatolian Area Rug 3’ x 5’

Wool. Turkey. Large geometric design center resting on rust-orange field. Cream border with floral design. Brown, gold and green accent colors. Measures 3’ x 5’. $300-$500

Raúl Martínez (Cuban, 1927-1995), “Che Guevara”-1968, silkscreen in colors, signed and dated in print lower right, ink signed lower right “RMartínez”. Figural abstracted pop print depicting Argentine Marxist revolutionary, military theorist and guerrilla leader Che Guevara (Argentine, 1928-1967) in his iconic beret with star, from Guevara’s head five incrementally larger stars rise towards an abstracted depiction of the globe. Framed 33” x 17”. Sight size 31” x 15”. $400-$600

704 Pair of Heritage MCM Walnut Nightstands

Heritage Furniture Inc. (American (High Point, North Carolina), 20th century), circa 1950s. Pair of mid century modern walnut wood nightstands of rectangular form with pull out drawer with recessed almond form pull above a slightly arched apron and cross stretcher rattan shelf joining four tapered square legs. Each marked on interior of drawer with “HERITAGE” for North Carolina furniture maker that merged with Drexel in 1957 to become Drexel Heritage. Marked on underside with stencil marks “314-E”, “I-62”, “NATURAL WALNUT” and “509”. Each overall height 22.75”, width 22.25”, depth 28.125”. $300-$500

Cuba, 20th century. “15 Anniversario de Cinemateca de Cuba”, screen print illustrated by Antonio Fernández Reboiro (Cuban, b. 1935- ), published by Instituto Cubano del Arte e Industria Cinematográficos (Cuban, founded 1959), circa 1975, signed and dated in print at center right margin “Reboiro/75”. Framed 31.5” x 21.6”. Sight 29.5” x 19.5. Note: This poster was generated for the fifteenth anniversary of Cuban Cinema. The Cuban Institute of Cinematographic Art and Industry (ICAIC) was founded by the Cuban government in March of 1959, after the Cuban Revolution. The moon and spyglass imagery refer to the 1902 French silent film, A Trip to the Moon (French: Le Voyage dans la Lune), directed by Georges Méliès. $400-$600

705 Mid Century Modern Coffee Table with Abstract Inlay

Probably Danish, second half 20th century. Mid Century modern walnut inlaid low coffee table having a rectangular top inlaid to the center with a rectangular panel of abstract mixed woods raised on round tapered legs joined by stretchers. Apparently unmarked. Height 15.25”, width 59”, depth 19.75”. $400-$600

707 Pair of MCM Open Armchairs, Attributed to Billy Haines

Attributed to William Haines (American, 1900-1973). A pair of mid century modern open arm club chairs comprising 4 lacquered birch wood splayed tapering 706 legs surmounted by square seat with rounded back, Picasso “La Celestine” Etching & Aquatint padded and upholstered arms supported on canted Pablo Picasso (Spanish, 1881-1973), “Presentant un birch supports, and curved and padded upholstered Gentilhomme a une Jeune Femme”-1971 from “La back supported on birch block mounts, allover with Celestine”, etching and aquatint on Richard de Bas geometric patterned sateen mauve upholstery. paper, from the unsigned book edition (400 in total), Unmarked. Height 31”, width 27.5”, depth 32”, verso with sheet noting number “333”, published by seat height 16”, seat depth 22”. Fequet et Budier, Paris, France. Framed 22.75” x 20.75”. $500-$700 Sight size 7.9” x 5.9”. Plate size 2.4” x 3.4”. Reference: Cramer 149. $700-$900

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708 Yehoshua Kovarsky, Abstract Portrait of Man, Oil

Yehoshua Kovarsky (Lithuanian, 1907-1967), “Abstract Portrait of a Man”, oil on artist’s board, monogrammed lower right “Y.K.”. Abstract figural bust portrait of a man wearing turban-like hat. Framed 18” x 13.75”. Unframed 13.25” x 9”. $300-$500


709 Axel Salto for Royal Copenhagen Openwork Vase

Axel Salto (Danish, 1889-1961) for Royal Copenhagen (Danish, founded 1775), circa 1957. Openwork porcelain bud vase of cylindrical form with pierced body and entwined branches, overall in celadon green glaze. Underside marked with “21472” for pattern in blue above “DENMARK: and three undulating lines for Royal Copenhagen above incised “SALTO” under glaze. Overall height 2.9”, diameter 2.25”. $400-$600

710 Parcel Gilt Octagonal Endless Knot Wall Mirror

20th century. A heavy parcel gilt and polychrome wood wall mirror in the form of an eight sided endless knot or star comprising overlapping forms with raised gilded bands at edges flanking a recessed black painted central channel all surrounding an octagonal looking glass, the whole with a distressed finish. overall diameter 41.5”, glass diameter 23.5”, depth 1.75”. $600-$800

711 Benjamin Shute Watercolor Coastline Seascape

Benjamin Edgar Shute (American (Georgia/ Wisconsin), 1905-1986), “Evergreens by the Sea”-1984, watercolor on paper, signed and dated in upper right “Ben Shute 8/17/84”. Horizontally oriented marine landscape painting depicting a calm, rocky coastline dotted with evergreen trees and small white houses or cottages, the ultramarine seas with several anchored sailboats, with cumulous clouds in blue skies overhead. Framed 27.75” x 33.75”. Sight 17.25”x 23.25”. $500-$700

712 Group of 2 Keenan Shute Coastal Watercolors

Keenan Wade Ranson Shute (American (Georgia), 20th century). Group of two watercolor and ink works on paper comprising of “Coastal Village Landscape”-1978, signed and dated lower right “Keenan Shute ‘78”; and “Beals Island Maine”-85, signed, titled and dated lower right “Beals Island, ME. Kennan Shute ‘85”. “Coastal Village Landscape” framed 20.25” x 24”, sight size 11.5” x 15.5”. “Beals Island Maine” framed 20.25” x 24”, sight size 11.5” x 15.5”. $400-$600

713 Group of 3 Framed Adrien-Jacques Garcelon Prints

714 R & Y Augousti Mother of Pearl Inset Vase

Adrien-Jacques Garcelon (French, 20th century). Collection of three framed screen prints on paper, circa 1930, comprising of “Inspirations (Plate 19)”, “Inspirations (Plate 6)”, “Inspirations”. Framed each 26” x 23.3”. Sight each 12” x 10”. Note: Adrien-Jacques Garcelon was trained as a decorative painter and became well known for his wall paper designs in early 20th century France. $400-$600

715 Interesting Continental Art Glass Circular Inkwell

Continental, early 20th century. An interesting art glass inkwell having a circular spreading body cased with a simulated fossilized stone motif surmounted with a gilt metal of brass hinged lid centered with copper colored patera and resting in a gilt banding decorated with water leaves. Apparently unmarked. Height 3.25”, base diameter 5”. $300-$500

716 Alfred Birdsey, Sailboats in Harbor, Watercolor

Alfred Birdsey (Bermudian, 1912 - 1996), “Sailboats in Harbor”, watercolor on paper, signed lower right “Birdsey”. Abstracted seascape painting depicting sailboats in harbor with gray overcast sky overhead. Framed 24.25” x 28.4”. Sight 15.5” x 19.75”. $300-$500

Ria & Yiouri Augousti (French (Paris), founded 1990). Marked on bottom with “R & Y AUGOUSTI PARIS”. Overall height 16.125”. $300-$500

717 Frances Watford, Rocky Coast, Mixed Media Collage Frances Mizelle Watford (American, b. 1915-), “Rocky Coast”, mixed media collage on illustration board, inscirbed on verso “’Rocky Coast’ Collage Frances Watford 106 Montezuma Dotham Ala.”. Horizontallyaligned mixed media collage depicting abstract rocky coastline in hues of blues and greens. Framed 32” x 48.25”. Sight 23.5” x 39.6”. $300-$500

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718 Barry Walton, Torso With Setting, Bronze Sculpture Barry Walton (English, 20th cent.), “Torso with Setting”, patinated bronze, apparently unsigned. Height with board 17.5”, width 11”, depth 5”. Provenance: John Whibley Gallery Ltd., London, whereby acquired by the Estate of Joseph Gilbert of Atlanta, Georgia on 2/26/69. $500-$700

719 Madeleine Rouart, Fleurs et Fruit, Oil On Board

Madeleine Rouart (French, 1896-1986), “Fluers Et Fruit”, oil on artist’s board, signed at lower left “MRouart”, with applied label to verso “Made in France”, with ink inscription to verso “Crosby & Gainer 65156”. Impressionist style mid-century still life painting depicting bright bouquet of flowers including daisies in blue, pink, red, white and purple hues, with fruit bowl containing grapes, apples and pears, with figural statue of the Madonna or other female saint. Framed 28.25” x 25”. Sight 21.125” x 17.5”. $400-$600

720 Jean Lurcat Ceramic Plate with Bird Motif, Signed Jean Lurcat (French, 1892-1966). Ceramic earthenware plate with decoration of modern bird on leaved branch in dark brown within orange to iron red borders on mustard yellow ground. Inscribed and signed on back with “Dessin J Lurcat Sant-Vincens VD 4”. Diameter 8.5”. Provenance: L’Amateur, Buenos Aires, Argentina, whereby acquired by the Estate of Mr. Joseph Gilbert of Atlanta, Georgia on 3/7/70. $300-$500

721 Frank Kleinholz, Woman With Children, Oil On Panel

Frank Kleinholz (American, 1901-1987), “Woman with Flowers and Children”, oil on wood panel, signed at upper right “F Kleinholz”. Abstracted modernist figural painting depicting a woman (mother, or matriarch) holding flowers in her arms (possibly irises), with a small boy on her shoulders, with a small girl behind her to the viewer’s left, each child holding a bouquet of flowers, with obscured impressionistically rendered background. Framed 30.25” x 21.75”. Unframed 21.4” x 12.8”. $400-$600

722 Valerie Lennon, Abstract Portrait Of Dancers, Oil Valerie Lennon (American (Georgia), 20th century), “Rosey and Ray”, oil on canvas, signed at lower left “V Lennon”, with graphite inscriptions to verso “Rosey and Ray, 11 x 11, V. Lennon”. Unframed 11” x 11”. $300-$500

724 Tarkay Signed Lithograph, “Mabel and Friend”

Itzchak Tarkay (Isreali, 1935-2012), “Mabel and Friend”, lithograph on paper, signed in graphite lower right “Tarkay”, edition noted in graphite lower left “86/300”. Framed 17.75” x 20”. Sight 9.5” x 11.5”. $300-$500

723 Large Modern Moss Lamp, Carmen Miranda

Moss Manufacturing Co. (American (San Francisco, California), mid 20th century. Large electrified table lamp with lantern form “spun glass” shades at top above black shafts with triangular accent panels with floral lace motif in clear acrylic setting the stage for a ceramic figure of a standing Carmen Miranda in fur wrap, pink evening gloves and white to pink gown with gold accents, Miranda on spinning circular platform (automated by switch on back), overall supported on a white base above a thicker black plinth. Overall height 56.75”, width (of base) 11”, depth (of base) 9”. $400-$600

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725 Tarkay Signed Lithograph, “Friends to Confide In”

Itzchak Tarkay (Isreali, 1935-2012), “Friends to Confide In”, lithograph on paper, signed in graphite lower right “Tarkay”, edition noted in graphite lower left “430/450”. Figural print depicting interior bar scene with central table with three women slouching in their seats sharing a pot of coffee or tea, with a waitress holding a tray of beverages and with a barkeeper wiping down her counter in the background. Framed 24.5” x 20”. Sight size 16”x 11.75”. $300-$500


726 Ernst Wahliss, Art Nouveau Figural Dish, 19th C.

Ernst Wahliss (Austrian, 1836-1900). Figural art nouveau porcelain dish, underside with maker’s mark “Turn EW Vienna”, additionally marked “Made in Austria, and numbered “4684”. Figural dish with two maidens or nymphs at either end, one with arms outstretched, the other with her arms folded in support of her head, with parcel gilt four and three leaf clovers throughout. Overall 11” x 4.4”. $300-$500

727 Frank W. Smith “Woodlily” Sterling Silver Chocolate Pot

Frank W. Smith Silver Co. (American (Gardner, Massachusetts), 18861958), circa 1945. Underside marked with maker’s mark with rampant lion and crescent moon and S for Frank W. Smith above “STERLING” and “620” above “2” and “Woodlily”. Overall height 8.125”, width (to end of handle) 8.25”, diameter of foot 3”. Overall weight 15.72 troy ounces. $300-$500

728 Group Of 2 Art Nouveau Slovakian Majolica Plates

Slovakian, late 18th / early 20th century. Group of 2 art nouveau majolica plates comprising one plate with central depiction of a lakeside sunset with trees, with art nouveau framing, with round medallions in each corner of central image, with underglaze maker’s mark to underside with “C” and half circle divided into four parts, with numeral underglaze mark to underside “887”, with underglaze mark to underside “G”, with additional underglaze mark to underside “Sch”; and one plate with central depiction of a lakeside sunset, with figure in boat, with trees, with art nouveau framing with pansies, underglaze maker’s mark to underside with “C” and half circle divided into four parts, with numeral underglaze mark to underside “885D”. Each overall diameter 10.5”. $300-$500

729 French Art Nouveau Nymphs Lingerie Advertisement

French, late 19th/early 20th century. Advertisement for lingerie manufacturer, embossed lithograph in colors, inscription at top center “A LA DAME BLANCHE”, “Fabrique de Lingerie en tous Genres”, “J. ESCAFFIT”, “2, Rue du Taur - TOULOUSE”, “Succursale a GAILLAC, Rue Portal, 38”. Art nouveau print depicting two young women, possibly sea nymphs, in sheer flowing gowns, in water scene surrounded by art nouveau frame with white hydrangeas. Framed 23.5” x 18.125”. Sight 17.5” x 11.5”. $300-$500

730 Privat-Livemont, Art Nouveau Girl in Bonnet, 1904

Henri Privat-Livemont (Belgian, 1861–1936), “Girl in Bonnet”-1904, lithograph in colors, signed and dated in print at lower left “Privat Livemont 1904”. Art Nouveau print depicting fresh-faced young woman doing needlepoint in a garden, the woman with stylized bonnet with butterfly and floral motifs, with dress of similar patterning with butterflies and floral ornamentation, with needlepoint depicting unfinished roses, with foliage, trees and windmills in the distance. Framed 19.6” x 23.4”. Sight 12.75” x 16.5”. Provenance: The Richard and Merle Haber collection; whereby acquired by present owner. Note: Alternate artist spellings include “Private-Livemonet”, “Private Livemonet”, “Privat Livemont”. Privat-Livemont is best known for his Art Nouveau posters. $400-$600

731 Royal Copenhagen Art Nouveau Calla Lily Vase

J. Opermann for Royal Copenhagen (Danish, founded 1775- ), circa 1894-1900. Art Nouveau porcelain table vase with blue transitioning to sage green to light French blue on tapering neck above white calla lily flowers with green leaves terminating on a circular foot. Marked on bottom with “J. Oppermann” above “X” with three undulating stacked waves beside “6” above “4771” under glaze, also with green mark with crown above “DANMARK” above glaze (for 1894-1900 period), additional incised marks under glaze reading “96” and “EN”. Overall height 11.3”, diameter of foot 5.6”. $800-$1,200

732 Gicar, Art Nouveau Poster, Biscuits Victoria, 1900

Gicar (Late 19th Century), “Biscuits Victoria”-1900, lithograph in colors, signed and dated in print “GICFR 1900”, with inscription in lower left margin “AFFICHES D’ART, O.DE RYCKER & MENDEL, BRUXELLES”, with inscription in lower right margin “COULEURS BERGER & WIRTH DE LEIPZIG”, published by O. de Ryckers & Mendel (Belgian, 19th/20th century). Framed 67” x 44.5”. Sight 59” x 36.25”. $800-$1,200

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733 Set of Five Cambridge Glass Statuesque Cocktails Cambridge Glass Company (America (Ohio), 19021958), circa 1936. A set of five glass cocktails, NO 3011 Statuesque nude-stem having a colorless bowl raised on a black amethyst stem modeled as a nude female with arms up on circular colorless foot. Apparently unmarked. Height 6.4”. $300-$500

735 Two Art Deco Boch Frères Glazed and Enameled Vases

734 Art Deco Clear & Black Cut Glass Decanter Set

Continental (possibly Czech), first half 20th century. Decanter neck with applied 800 silver stamped “800” with additional indistinct hallmark “A”. Decanter with lid height 9.5”, diameter of base 2.5”. Glasses height 2.5”, diameter of base 1”. $400-$600

Boch Frères (Belgian, founded 1841). Two similar art deco glazed and enameled ceramic vases, circa 1926, each with underside maker’s mark “KERAMIS, Made in Belgium”, each with date “1926”, one marked with “v v”, the other marked with “x”. Each height 6.5”, diameter of mouth 2”. Provenance: The Richard and Merle Haber collection; whereby acquired by present owner. $400-$600

736 Large Minton-Spindell Black Sectioned Mirror

Minton-Spidell (American, founded 1959). Reverse with label “Minton-Spidell”. Overall 66.25” x 47.25”. $400-$600

737 Felix Guis, French Art Deco Ceramic Eagle, Signed

738 Erté, Legerete, Artist’s Proof Serigraph, Signed

Felix Guis (French, 1887-1972), “Eagle with Talons Grasping Rock”, glazed ceramic, inscribed on base “F. Guis”. Naturalistically rendered figural sculpture depicting eagle with wings tucked back, with talons gripping rock base. Overall 20” x 16” x 20”. Provenance: The Richard and Merle Haber collection; whereby acquired by present owner. $400-$600

Erté also known as Romain de Tirtoff (Russian/ French, 1892-1990), “Legerete”-1978, limited edition serigraph, pencil signed lower right, inscribed lower left “AP” and “To Robert Morring Erte”. Artist’s proof serigraph depicting ethereal woman with yellow flowers in hair, floating in abstracted space with alternating bands of blue and red forming fan motif. 29” x 23.5”. Sight 20.5” x 15”. Note: With accompanying pamphlet “The Twenties Remembered Again: A New Portfolio by Erte”. $400-$600

740 Art Deco Style Brushed Aluminum 6 Light Chandelier

741 After Ferdinand Preiss, Art Deco Figural Bronze

739 Erté Signed Photograph From Vogue, December 1972

American, 20th century. A black and white photograph from the December 1972 Vogue photo shoot with Erté, also known as Romain de Tirtoff (Russian/ French, 18921990), and Isobel Estorick (American, 20th century), with ink inscription at lower left contained in large heart, encircled by small hearts, that reads from left “To Burton with much love. You are a marvelous friend. Kisses, Isobel” and “To Burton repeating all what Isobel wrote, Erté”. The image is from a photo shoot that was published in Vogue in December of 1972, wherein Erté meticulously painted Isobel’s fingernails using stained glass varnish. Framed 15.75” x 12.75”. Unframed 14.125” x 11.5”. Note: This photograph was likely signed for Burton Miller (American, 1926-1982), one of the founding members of The Costume Designers Guild (American, founded 1953) alongside Erté. Isobel Estorick was an American actress. $400-$600

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Second half of 20th century. Art Deco style brushed aluminum six light chandelier with tapered figures above three stacked clear and textured molded glass discs above six upswept arms with glass bowl shaped fixtures with raised textured ridges surrounding electrified lamp sockets. Overall height 30.5”, diameter 31.25”. $500-$700

After Ferdinand Preiss (German (active Austria), 1882-1943). “Dancing Woman”, bronze sculpture with marble base, signed “F Priess”. Art Deco figural bronze sculpture depicting female dancer or performer in exotic costume (brassiere and grass or paneled fabric skirt), with figure lunging forward with arms raised holding draping fabric overhead, with green striated marble base. Overall 16.5” x 19” x 7”. $500-$700


744 Group Of 2 Ceramic Majolica Elephant Garden Seats

742 Italian Majolica Centerpiece Bowl, V. Pinto Vietri Francesco Raimondi (Italian, 20th century) for V. Pinto (Italian, founded 19th century). With inscription to underside “V. Pinto Vietri F. Raimondi”. Height 4.5”, diameter 19”. $300-$500

743 Majolica Footed Urn With Intertwined Snake Handles

Italian (likely Tuscan), 20th century. A Tuscan style majolica glazed ceramic handled urn, with double-face design depicting Italianate architecture home surrounded by leafy foliage on one side and a large, long legged bird surrounded by leafy foliage on the other, with pair of applied figural handles in the form of intertwined snakes, on round footed base with primitive line and dot patterning, marked on base “Filavera. Saso. N.1.”. Overall height 12.25” x 8” x 7”. $300-$500

Asian, 20th century. Collection of two hand decorated majolica figural garden seats or accent table, comprising of a near pair, one depicting a white elephant with auspicious symbol on top of stacked pillow seat with long ornamental drop riding blankets with oval medallion and tasseled ends, tusked face with calm facial expression and body with additional trappings, with plinth base; the other with slightly different coloring, depicting a white elephant with auspicious symbol surrounded by bats, the symbol of prosperity, on top of stacked pillow seat with long ornamental drop riding blankets, beige tusked face with calm facial expression and body with additional trappings, with plinth base, with numeral inscribed in foot “3”. First table overall 23” x 19.5” x 10.25”. Second table overall 23” x 21” x 10.25”. $400-$600

745 Stained Wood Panel Back Hall Bench

20th century. A stained wood hall bench with two ball turned front legs raised on blocks and two block legs at back with each leg joined by box stretcher, with five paneled back issuing serpentine arms with scrolled handgrips, accompanied with fitted cream upholstered cushion. Overall height 38.25”, width 60.5”, depth 23.5”, seat height 18.125”. $600-$800

748 Italian His & Hers Glazed Terracotta Jardinieres

747 Large Italian Ceramic Majolica Charger, 19th C.

746 Pair Of 2 Majolica Stacked Cushion Garden Seats Continental, 20th century. Collection of two hand decorated majolica glazed ceramic figural garden seats or ottoman stools, comprising of a pair depicting blue and gold stacks of four floor pillows, each pillow with corner tassels, each pillow with scrolled acanthus leaf patterning, each stool apparently unmarked. Overall 18.25” x 19.5”. $500-$700

749 Italian Walnut 5 Drawer Diminutive Chest, 19th C. Italian, 19th century. Walnut wood small cabinet or chest of drawers with shaped rectangular top with five long pull out drawers on front flanked by Neoclassical style flattened pilasters, paneled sides, case supported on shaped bracket feet. Overall height 34.5”, width 27.75”, depth 14.5”. $700-$900

Italian, 19th century. A large majolica ceramic charger or serving platter with central figural image depicting distraught woman consoled by two female attendants, each dressed in Roman style draped robes, with bystanders in background and angel in sky above, central image surrounded by griffin, harpy and classic mask motifs, apparently unmarked. Height 2.25”, diameter 20”. $500-$700

750 Italian, Verre Églomisé Red And Green Mirror

Italian, 20th century. An octagonal verre églomisé mirror with green and red panels, each panel with medallions surrounded by scrolled acanthus, grapevine motifs and scrolled florals, each panel divided by scalloped edge gilt framing. Height 42”, width 32”, depth 4”. $600-$800

Italian, 20th century. Pair of his and hers glazed terracotta majolica figural jardinieres or floor planters, each apparently unmarked, comprising “His” depicting the face of a man with moustache and brown eyes, with head shrouded in turban or headscarf of brilliant cobalt blue with ribbons of lavender, headscarf with crest medallion with c-scrolls and s-scrolls; and “Hers” depicting the face of a woman with beauty mark above her lip and brown eyes, with head shrouded in turban or headscarf of brilliant cobalt blue with ribbons of lavender, headscarf with crest medallion with c-scrolls and s-scrolls, with two blue flowers framing face. Each Height 16.5”, diameter of mouth 8”. $500-$700

751 Italian Walnut Lift-Top Cabinet or Console, 19th C

Italian, probably Tuscany, early 19th century. An unusual walnut carved lift-top cabinet or console, the rectangular lid, snipe hinged and opening to a compartment, with projecting fore-corners over a conforming paneled angles centering the single paneled door opening to a single shelf interior raised on scrolled bracket supports. Height 36.5”, width 33.75”, depth 15.4”. $800-$1,200

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752 Hand Woven Area Rug

Wool. Iran. Geometric and Tribal design on blue field. Rose, cream, red and gold accent colors. 4’ x 7’ 1”. $400-$600

753 Large Hand Woven Persian Karajeh

Wool. Iran. Runner. Three star motif shapes on cream field and three hexagonal shapes all to center pile resting on red field. Blue, green and gold accent colors. Measures 3’ 3” x 13’. $400-$600

755 Herend Fortuna Rust Pattern Footed Soup Set

754 17 PC Herend Coffee Set Fortuna Rust Pattern

Herend Porcelain Manufactory (Hungary, 1826- ), circa 1985-1990. All pieces marked for Herend with numbers and pattern in underglaze. Height of coffee pot 10.25”. Height of cup 2”, diameter 3.4”. diameter of saucer 5.25”. $400-$600

Herend Porcelain Manufactory (Hungary, 1826- ), circa 1985-1990. All pieces marked for Herend with numbers and pattern in underglaze. diameter of underplates 7.12”. Height of bowl 2”, diameter 5.4”. $500-$700

757 Herend China Fortuna Rust 7 Serving Pieces

Herend Porcelain Manufactory (Hungary, 1826- ), circa 19851990. Seven accessory or serving pieces in the Fortuna Rust pattern (Vboh) decorated with peach border, rust flowers and butterflies with gold trim comprising a 3 part relish handled server; twin handled oval platter; round chop plate, round covered vegetable dish with lemon finial; and two triangular vegetable bowls. All pieces marked for Herend with numbers and pattern in underglaze. Height of relish server 4.4”, diameter 12. Height of oval platter 2.4”, width 16”, depth 11”. Height of chop plate 1.4”, diameter 12.5”. Height of covered vegetable dish 6”, width 8” (handle to handle). Height of vegetable bowls 2”, diameter 9.5”. $800-$1,200

758 Herend China Fortuna “Rust” Pattern, 20 Pieces

Herend Porcelain Manufactory (Hungary, 1826- ), circa 1985-1990. Twenty pieces dinner service in the Fortuna Rust pattern (Vboh) decorated with peach border, rust flowers and butterflies with gold trim comprising eight dinner plates, six dessert or pie plates and six bread and butter plates. All pieces marked for Herend with numbers and pattern in underglaze. diameter of dinner plates 10”. diameter of dessert plates 8.25”. diameter of bread plate 6.75”. $1,000-$2,000

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759 French Provincial Polychrome Buffet, 19th C.

French, 19th century. Country or provincial polychrome buffet or server with rectangular top with curved front corners above to hinged doors with shaped panels that open to reveal shelved interior above a shaped apron carved with heart at center with lattice texture flanked by laurel leaves, surmounting two squat cabriole legs at front, two block legs at back, overall (including interior) in light French blue paint with weathered finish. Height 37.75”, width 52”, depth 24.25”. $800-$1,200

756 Herend China Fortuna Rust 13 Serving Pieces

Herend Porcelain Manufactory (Hungary, 1826- ), circa 1985-1990. All pieces marked for Herend with numbers and pattern in underglaze. Height of relish server 4.4”, diameter 12. length of ladle 5”. Height of sauce boat 2.8”, width 7.5”. Height of oval dish 1.5”, width 8.75”, depth 6.75”. Height of shakers 5”. diameter of butter pats 3.12”. Height of mini flower pot 3”, diameter 2.75”. Height of leafy dish 1.6”, width 5.6”, depth 4.4”. $600-$800

760 French Provincial Walnut Buffet Cabinet, 18th C. French, 18th century. Provencal carved walnut wood buffet cabinet with rectangular top with rounded front corners above a fluted frieze above two hinged doors with shaped panels, oval vertical carved strip at center, shaped apron, surmounting squat cabriole legs with scrolled toes at front, block feet at back. Overall height 58.6”, width 55.5, depth 24.7. $1,000-$2,000


761 Louis XV Caned Bidet & Stand, Baudin (Attr.)

French, circa 1750. A Louis XV carved fruitwood and caned bidet and stand, attributed to ebeniste Noel Baudin (French, 1719-1784), having a leather and nailhead trim hinged ‘arm rest’ compartmented for concealing scents, soaps, toiletries, the cartouche shaped back centered with carved flowerheads over an arched panel inset with caning, the case with upholstered removable cushion over the caned seat that lifts up for access to the porcelain bidet, which is missing, the body paneled and decorated to the front with carved floral motif and raised on cabriole legs. Height 32.4”, width 13”, depth 23”. Note: An almost identical bidet can be seen at Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum. $300-$500

762 Diminutive Oval Carved Giltwood Mirror, 19th C

Continental, late 19th century. A diminutive oval giltwood carved mirror having a ribbon, fruit and foliate cresting over the framed carved with egg and dart and beaded inner frame enclosing the conforming mirror plate. Height 25.5”, width 15.25”. $500-$700

765 Royal Vienna Gilt Ewer With Forbidden Love Scene

764 Louis XV Style Four Panel Folding Screen French, 19th century. A fine Louis XV style parcel gilt decorated four panel folding screen, each double-sided scrolling section foliate carved with two conforming panels inset with fine floral needlework, raised on squat cabriole legs terminating on scrolled foliate carved toes. Height of two middle panels 53.8”, width 16.6”. Height of end panels 47.12”, width 17.25”. $500-$700

767 French Louis XV Style Walnut Table with Single Drawer

French, early 20th century. Louis XV style carved walnut table having a serpentine edged molded top over a scroll carved and paneled apron decorated with rocaille shell and foliage, incorporating a single hidden frieze drawer to one side, raised on cabriole legs headed with leafy foliage and terminating on scrolled toes. Height 28.6”, width 39.5”, depth 24.75”. $500-$700

Royal Vienna (Austrian, founded 1718), late 19th / early 20th century. A porcelain ewer or small vase of bulbous form with elongated neck and flared gilt-rim mouth, neck with gilt ornamentation including floral garlands or swags and alternating leaf and flower band, neck with hand painted floral sprays, body with hand painted depiction of Venus and a childlike, winged Cupid, with gilt leaf tip undulating border, with applied and shaped gilt handle, bottom with blue beehive or shield maker’s mark, bottom with inscription “Liebesgeheimniss” (Forbidden Love), bottom additional inscription “Germany”, bottom with numerals “23041”. Height 11”, diameter of base 3”. $500-$700

768 French Louis XV Style Marble Top Commode French, 20th century. Unmarked. Overall height 33.6”, width 46.25”, depth 20.75”. Provenance: Previews Interiors & Antiques in Macon, Georgia whereby acquired by a Private Collection in Atlanta, Georgia. $600-$800

763 French Louis XV Period Beechwood Fauteuil

French, mid-18th century (circa 1750) A Louis XV period beechwood fauteuil having a molded and carved crestrail with central flower spray over shaped rectangular back inset with caning and joining the volute molded and leather padded arms, enclosing the caned seat with overstuffed cushion centering a similarly carved serpentine seat, on cabriole legs headed with carved foliage and terminating in scrolled feet. Height 32.75”, width 24.5” (arm to arm), seat depth 19.5”, seat height 14.5” (without cushion). $300-$500

766 Pair of Sevres Style Parian Ware Busts, 19th C.

French, late 19th century. Pair of Sevres style parian ware figural busts comprising of a man and woman depicting French royalty, Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette in courtly dress. Each bust supported on a porcelain columnar shaft on an integral square plinth base with cobalt glaze highlighted in gilt with leaved wreath on front surrounding interlocking Cs with scrolling. Marked on the bottom with double Louis mark with dot in interior above W. Overall height of Marie Antoinette 14.3”, Louis XVI 13.9”. $500-$700

769 Pair of Petite Rococo Style Giltwood Mirrors

Italian, 20th century. A matched pair of petite giltwood carved mirrors, each having a raised and projecting cresting carved and pierced with C-scroll and foliage over a cartouche shaped frame molded, carved and pierced with C-scroll, flowerheads and foliage enclosing the conforming shaped mirror plate. Height 26”, width 13.5”, depth 6.75”. $600-$800

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770 Louis XVI Style Giltwood Mirror, 19th C.

French, 19th century. A giltwood Louis XVI style carved and giltwood wall mirror with vertically aligned rectangular looking glass surrounded by grape and grape leaf motif border, with elaborate removable pierced crest with two doves perched on urn, topped with laurel wreath, flanked by scrolled foliates and dual dripping tassels with fleurettes. Overall 51.25” x 33.5”. $800-$1,200

771 Round Open Cage 8-Light Chandelier, 20th C.

20th century. Iron round or globe form open cage eight light chandelier, with draped faceted strands at top above body with molded faux crystal beading and ornament with 8 upswept arms with pierced star from candle cups below simulated candles terminating on electrified lamp sockets. Overall height 32.5”, diameter 46”. Provenance: Grizzel and Mann, Atlanta, Georgia whereby acquired by a Private Collection in Atlanta, Georgia. $800-$1,200

772 Louis XVI Period Carved & Upholstered Bergere

French, circa 1790. A fine Louis XVI beech wood carved bergere chair attributed to Georges Jacob (French, 1739-1814, maître in 1765), having a curving upholstered panel back flanked by fluted pilaster stiles surmounted with foliate finials, the padded arm with patera headed turned supports enclosing the padded sides and loose cushion bow front seat, on turned tapered fluted legs headed with patera blocks. The whole covered in ice blue with beige gold Scalamandre style silk damask with additional fabric. Height 36.8”, width 26” (arm to arm), seat depth 18.5”, seat height 15”. $800-$1,200

774 Louis XVI Style Marble Top Gueridon Table

773 Pair of Old Paris Figural & Gilt Porcelain Urns

French, 19th century. Pair of Old Paris parcel gilt accented porcelain handled urns with flared rim above cylindrical neck flanked by scrolled arms with floral ornament, rounded body hand painted with chinoiserie scenes with Asian figures in courtly dress in exotic formal gardens, view of architecture and palm trees at back, above circular foot on an integral square base. Each unmarked. Height 11”. $600-$800

775 Louis XVI Period Carved Fauteuil en Cabriolet

French, late quarter 18th century. Underside seat rail hand written ‘Mme Bally’. Height 37”, width 22.25” (arm to arm), seat depth 17.5”, seat height 18”. $600-$800

777 Louis XVI Style Leather Inset Card or Games Table

776 Pair, French Gilt Bronze & Marble 2 Arm Candelabra French, early 20th century. Overall 17.125” x 10” x 5”. $600-$800

778 French Gilt Bronze Cartel Clock, 19th Century

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French, 20th century. Louis XVI style gueridon table with inset circular white marble top within a white to cream painted, carved wood frame with leaf tip, beaded and X form ribbon borders above apron with similar X ribbon ornament flanked by twisted ribbons, floral paterae blocks above Neoclassical style tapered fluted legs with guilloche borders and acanthus leaf tips. Overall height 29”, diameter of top 27.75”. Provenance: Jacqueline Adams Antiques, Atlanta, Georgia whereby acquired by a Private Collection in Atlanta, Georgia. $600-$800

French, 19th century. Gilt bronze cartel clock with round white enameled dial with black Arabic and Roman numerals on chapter ring surrounding face marked with “De Ville” above “Paris”. Case with flaming finial on Neoclassical style urn with drop ring handles above undulating ribbon surrounding female facial mount above dial, scrolled acanthus leaves and rosettes, laurel leaf and berry draped garland at center in front of glazed panel to view pendulum, drop grape cluster at bottom. Overall height 28.3”, width 13.75”, depth 5.125”. $500-$700

French, 20th century. Louis XVI style walnut wood framed circular table with circular leather inset surface for writing or playing cards or games with tooled and gilt border, ormolu leaf mounts on blocks above fluted tapered legs on capped toupee feet, accompanied with additional larger hinged top with inset leather center. Height 29”, diameter of larger top 45.75”, diameter of smaller top 39.5”. $500-$700

779 Louis XVI Period Carved Fauteuil la Reine

French, fourth quarter 18th century. Louis XVI beech wood carved fauteuil la reine having a oval padded back surmounted with pierced carved ribbon cresting, the scrolled arms with padded rests enclosing the serpentine padded seat centered with carved ribbon raised on turned tapered and stop fluted legs headed with patera blocks. Height 34.3”, width 24.25” (arm to arm), seat depth 18”, seat height 15.5”. $500-$700


781 Montblanc Meisterstück No. 146 Fountain Pen

Montblanc (German, founded 1906-). A Montblanc Meisterstück No. 146 fountain pen with twist mechanism in deep black precious resin with gold-plated details and surmounted by the white star emblem. Length of pen 5.5”. $200-$400

782 Montblanc Meisterstück No. 161 Ballpoint Pen

Montblanc (German, founded 1906). A refillable Montblanc Meisterstück No.161 ballpoint pen with twist mechanism in maroon or deep rouge precious resin with gold-plated details and surmounted by the Montblanc emblem (star), with blue ink, with original Montblanc box. Length of pen 5.75”. $200-$400

783 Montblanc, Starwalker Black Mystery Ballpoint Pen

Montblanc (German, founded 1906). A refillable Montblanc Starwalker Black Mystery ballpoint pen with laser-engraved black resin surface, with geometric rectangular patterning, with a characteristic clip, cap with twist mechanism and surmounted by the the floating Montblanc emblem (star), with black ink. Length of pen 5.5”. $300-$500

780 Group of 4 Collectible Pens

American, 19th/20th century. Group of four collectible writing pens comprising of a Diamond Point Pen Co. (American, established 19th century), 20th century fountain pen and pencil combination with green and yellow striated body and lever filler, marked on nib “WARRANTED 14k 6”, marked on cap clip “DIAMOND P.P. made in the USA”; an Elsa Peretti (Italian, b.1940- ) for Tiffany & Co. (American, founded 1837- ), early 21st century pocket pen with sterling silver case, black cord trim with pom at end, marked on cap “(C) Tiffany Co. Peretti 925”; Tiffany & Co. “Sincerely Tiffany” T-Clip ballpoint pen with silver and gold-tone ruthenium, marked “Tiffany & Co.”; and a Parker (American, founded 1888) fountain pen with dark green body, with gold cap reeded throughout, cap marked “PARKER” and “made in U.S.A. 1/10 12K Gold Filled”, ink cartridge marked “PARKER “51” with aditional filling instructions. Diamond Point pen capped length 6”, barrel diameter .48”; Elsa Peretti for Tiffany & Co. capped length 3.75”, barrel diameter 0.3”, tassel and pom length 2”; Tiffany & Co. T-Clip capped length 5”, barrel diameter 0.25”. Parker pen capped length 5.25”, barrel diameter 0.5”. $200-$400

784 Fairchild Baldwin Purple Wool Bobby Duffle Bag

Fairchild Baldwin (American (New York), Contemporary). Exterior with label reading “FAIRCHILD BALDWIN NEW YORK”. Bag with convertible shoulder strap. Overall measures 23” x 11” x 10”. $300-$500

786 Ahrendt & Kautzman Sterling Box, Art Deco

Ahrendt & Kautzman (American (New Jersey/Rhode Island), circa 1910-1922). Art Deco sterling silver rectangular box with hinged lid, likely originally lined in wood for use as a cigar humidor, rectangular cartouche on center of top with “L.S.C.” engraved monogram, striped decoration throughout, small key hole on front. Stamped on bottom with “AK” for maker above “STERLING” and pattern number “631”. Overall height 3.75”, width 9.5”, depth 5.75”. Overall weight 26.37 troy ounces. $400-$600

785 Fairchild Baldwin Orange Wool Bobby Duffle Bag Fairchild Baldwin (American (New York), Contemporary). Exterior with label reading “FAIRCHILD BALDWIN NEW YORK”. Bag with convertible shoulder strap. Overall measures 23” x 11” x 10”. $300-$500

787 Tiffany & Co. Art Deco Handled Sterling Bowl

Tiffany & Co. (American (New York), founded 1837- ), circa 1911 - 1912. Monogram “COJ”. Marked on bottom “TIFFANY & Co.”, pattern number “18165”, order number “659”, along with “MAKERS”, “STERLING SILVER”, “925-1000” above “M” (dating the tenure of John C. Moore II as director 1907-1947). Overall height 2.5”, diameter 9.25”. Overall weight 17.5 troy ounces. $400-$600

789 Blackglama Ladies Long Ranch Mink Coat, Size 4

788 1950’s Ladies Short Chestnut Mink Coat by Pogue’s

Pogue’s (American (Cincinnati, Ohio), 1863-1988), circa 1950s. A ladies short dark brown mink coat with notched wide lapel, full length raglan sleeves, faux double breasted button closure to front with black beaded round buttons, and chocolate satin lining to interior. The interior monogrammed “Lois B. Richard” and bearing a cream satin label at neckline “Pogue’s”. Size not listed, ladies US size 6/8. length (back collar to hem) 24.75”. $300-$500

Blackglama (American, founded 1968), circa 1980s. A ladies mid-calf length black mink coat with notched wide collar and lapel, full length sleeves with slightly puffed shoulders, double hidden front clasp closure, and diaper patterned satin interior. Interior monogrammed “J.R.S”, and with sewn in satin label “World’s Finest Dark Ranch Mink / BLACKGLAMA / Great Lakes Mink Association” and bearing partially worn serial number, possibly “H93538”. No size listed, US size 4. length (back collar to hem) 47”. Width (shoulder seam to seam) 15”. $700-$900

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791 Ladies Handmade 18k Yellow Gold, Ruby & Pearl Ring

790 Kieselstein-Cord Sterling Silver Necklace

Barry Kieselstein-Cord (American, Contemporary), designer sterling silver pendant necklace having a black cord hung with rectangular form sterling pendant, stamped to one side ‘Kieselstein Sterling’. length 16.5”, pendant Height .75”, width .50”, weight .39 troy ounces. $200-$400

793 Ladies 14k Gold, Black Onyx and Diamond Ring

Ladies 14k yellow gold, black onyx and diamond ring with central, natural oblong onyx cabochon (approximately 19.5 x 5.0mm) accented with 14 natural, bead set, single cut diamonds (approximately 0.07 carat total weight, color range: H-I, clarity: I1). Marked “MIRA” for maker, and “14K”, additionally acid tested as 14k quality. US ring size 7.5. Total weight 12 grams. $300-$500

Ladies handmade 18k yellow gold, ruby and pearl ring with undulating ribbon with scrolled motif terminating on cluster of seven natural bezel set round rubies (approximately 4 to 5mm in diameter each, 3.00 carats total weight, color: pinkish red, clarity: I3) and two white cultured Akoya pearls (approximately 6.5mm each, Grade A). Unmarked but acid tested as 18k quality. Interior of band with two sizing balls. US ring size 5. Total weight 9.3 grams. $600-$800

794 14k Yellow Gold and Light Blue Topaz Ring

Art Nouveau style 14k yellow gold and light blue topaz ring with central custom cut oval topaz (approximately 9.00 carats) on a hand fabricated band with stylized textured leaves. Acid tested as 14k quality. US ring size 5.5. Total weight 5.2 grams. $300-$500

792 Ladies 14k Gold & 15 Carat Amethyst Ring

Ladies 14k yellow gold and amethyst ring with large oval amethyst gemstone (approximately 15 carats, 18 x 15mm, medium light purple color, clarity: VS) in a scallop setting. Unmarked but acid tested as 14k gold quality. US ring size 4.5 to 5. Total weight 11 grams. $400-$600

795 18k Gold and Lapis Lazuli Cabochon Ring

Ladies Neoclassical 18k yellow gold and lapis lazuli ring with a central lapis lazuli oval cabochon (approximately 9 x 7.5mm, 1.60 carat, color: dark blue with pyrite flakes) flanked by scrolled capitals on a reeded band. Marked “CAS” for maker, and “750” for gold quality, additionally acid tested as 18k quality. US ring size 7.5. Total weight 6.2 grams. $400-$600

796 Ladies Vintage 14k Yellow Gold Link Bracelet

First half of 20th century. Ladies vintage link bracelet with hollow link construction each link with matching floral engraved detail on slanted and scalloped link. Unmarked but acid tested as 14k quality. Bracelet 6.75” long. Total weight 25 grams. $500-$700

797 Art Deco 14k White Gold Filigree Pendant Necklace Ladies vintage 14k white gold stamped filigree pendant necklace with tapered Art Deco period (circa 1930s) pendant with floral, geometric and foliate filigree motif accented with approximately 0.06 carat transitional cut round diamond (GIA color: H-I, clarity: VS1) and five high quality white button cultured pearls, pendant on a dedicated chain. Marked 14k and acid tested as 14k quality. Overall length 15.25”. Overall weight 11 grams. $500-$700

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798 Art Deco 14k Gold & Diamond Watch, D’Naco

Ladies Art Deco 14k gold and diamond dress watch with a tapered 14k yellow gold band with teardrop form dial cover in 14k white gold with single cut diamonds (approximately 0.33 carat total weight), glass crystal above face marked with “D’NACO”, “17 JEWELS”, and “ANTIMAGNETIC”, band with hidden clasp. length 6.4”. Marked on back of case with “14K GOLD”. Total weight (including movement) 41.0 grams. $700-$900

799 14k Gold, Lavender Jade & Tanzanite Halo Ring

Ladies 14k yellow gold, lavender jade and tanzanite ring with central, natural, prong set, oval cabochon lilac lavender jade (approximately 6.25 carat, color: lilac, medium purple) surrounded by halo of 18 natural, prong set, round cut tanzanites (approximately 2.5mm each, 1.00 carat total weight, color: light lavender purple, clarity range: VS2-Si1). Marked “14K” (additionally acid tested as 14k quality) and marked for Thailand. US ring size 7.5. Total weight 6.4 grams. $400-$600


801 Royal Copenhagen Blue, White Porcelain Jardiniére

Royal Copenhagen (Swedish, founded 1775), circa 1924. Porcelain Jardiniére (or vase) with reticulated flared neck, with gargoyle head handles to bulbous body, with blue floral decoration, raised on a circular foot. To underside with green underglaze maker’s mark, with three underglaze blue waves, and numbered with “1/1046” (green), “24” (blue). Overall height 9.5”, diameter 11”. Provenance: From the estate of Richard Wright; whereby acquired by present owner. $800-$1,200

800 Hand Woven Persian Heriz Room Size Rug

Wool. Iran. Tribal and geometric pattern. Large four sided center medallion. Multiple borders. cream, blue, green and brown accent colors. measures 8’ 8” x 11’ 7. $1,000-$2,000

802 Continental Over-Mantle Parcel Gilt Mirror

Continental, 20th century. A carved wood parsel gilt and polychrome pier mirror, or over-mantle mirror, with horizontally aligned rectangular looking glass, topped with tapered cornice centered with out stepped element, over polychrome foliate border and lower dentilated freize, frame of columnar form with gilt scrolled foliate capital, shaft with with gilt dual low-relief topiaries, with stepped base, apparently unmarked. Overall 38” x 50” (measured acrtoss cornice.) $1,000-$2,000

804 English Carved Oak Executive Desk, 20th C.

English, Early 20th century. Carved oak wood executive desk with rectangular top surmounting central pull out drawer with fitted interior flanked by two short pull out drawers above deep drawers (two drawer front) fitted with metal file hangers, dot and dash, laurel leaf, guilloche and egg and dart borders throughout traditional form terminating on cornice base. Unmarked. Overall height 31.5”, width 70.5”, depth 33.5”. $1,500-$3,000

803 Continental Carved Giltwood Pier Mirror, 19th C.

Continental, 19th century. A carved giltwood transitional Louis XV to Louis XVI style pier mirror with vertically aligned shaped looking glass, topped with pierced c- and s-scrolls, scrolled foliates, floral swags and two putti, centered by gourd form finial with draped acanthus leaf crest, frame with spiraled ribbon motif flanked by guilloche elements at center with mirror backing. $2,000-$4,000

805 La Roche Laffitte, Group of 5 Botanical Studies

La Roche Laffitte (French, b. 1943- ). Group of five botanical studies, each watercolor on silk laid down on paper, each signed lower right “L.R. Laffitte”. Comprising of studies depicting Oncidium Orchids, commonly called Dancing Ladies, Oncidium Orchids; Brassia Orchids, commonly called Spider Orchids; Anguloa Orchid, commonly called Tulip Orchid; and Oncidium Orchids. Each framed 27.75” x 21.25”. Each sight size 21” x 15”. $2,000-$4,000

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806 Italian Giltwood Wall Mirror, 20th Century

Italian, 20th century. Giltwood wall mirror of rectangular form with looking glass within a frame with textured gilt wood and gesso stripes surrounding angled frosted mirrored glass panes. Unmarked. Overall 41.75” x 30”. $800-$1,200

808 Italian Carved Walnut Cabinet, 19th Century

807 Murano Art Glass Eight Light Chandelier

Italian, 19th century. Carved walnut wood low cabinet with rectangular top surmounting parcel gilt accented border above angeled hinged paneled door with fall front that opens to access storage within, flanked by leaf tip blocks above figural caryatid pilasters on sides of two paneled pull out drawers with circular brass knob hardware, case supported on large lion’s paw feet at front, shaped apron running to bracket feet at back. Height 31.2”, width 59.5”, depth 29.3”. $800-$1,200

Italian, 20th century. A Murano art glass eight light chandelier attributed to Barovier & Toso, with multi-knopped bulbous glass stem, decorated with molded prunts and rigaree, above a central bowl receiver issuing eight downward spiral twist candlearms hung with rings and pendants and terminating in petal edged candle cups interspersed with five leafy upswept branches and seven downward leafy branches terminating in a multi-knopped base decorated with rigaree, the whole with mica inclusions or aventurine. Height 35”. diameter 33.5”. $800-$1,200

809 Traditional Umbrian Majolica Centerpiece, 1930s

A Rubboli (Italian, founded 1870) large metallic glaze majolica ceramic footed centerpiece, circa 1931-1936, with triangular in-glaze maker’s mark under foot. Centerpiece with traditional appearance of Umbra ceramics, of round form with banded gold, red and blue metallic decoration including blue pennants, dimensional red half circles and scrolled blue and red acanthus leaf, bowl interior with figural depiction of winged griffin surrounded by leafy wreath, bowl underside gadrooned with central fleurette, centerpiece with three figural feet of griffin form, each with single enlarged foot, each with wings outstretched. Height 8.25”, diameter of mouth 12.5”. $800-$1,200

811 19th C Venetian Painted Louis XV Style Ladies Desk

810 Italian Carved Fruitwood Grill Inset Bibliotheque

Italian, 20th century. A carved fruitwood grille inset two door bibliotheque or vitrine, the rectangular case with bonnet top surmounting side walls with inlaid rectangular banding, and front with conforming grill inset double locking doors, the whole raised on four cabriole legs on scroll toes joined by serpentine stretchers. Height 76.125”, width 45.375”, depth 14.625”. $1,000-$2,000

Italian, 19th century. Louis XV style, kidney-shaped, ladies writing desk or dressing table with hand painted floral clusters and sprays throughout within gilt scrolled foliate borders against pale green fields, desk with C scroll borders flanking flattened cabriole legs with floral cartouches on knees above scrolled or whorl foot. Unmarked. Overall height 30”, width 35.75”, depth 19.25”. Provenance: Jacqueline Adams Antiques, Atlanta, Georgia whereby acquired by a Private Collection in Atlanta, Georgia. $800-$1,200

814 Notturno Intarsio Marquetry Inlaid Games Table Set

813 Venetian Rococo Polychrome Dressing Mirror

812 Blue, White Majolica Figural Centerpiece, 19th C.

Majolikafabrik W. Schiller & Sohn (German, founded 1829). Interior of bowl with indistinct signature “van Sneijder”, underside with underglaze maker’s mark “WS&S”, and numeral mark “4961”. Overall 17” x 13.75” x 9”. $600-$800

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Italian, 18th C. Venetian Rococo polychrome and parcel gilt decorated table top dressing mirror or toilet mirror modeled as a mirror on chest and having a rocaille carved and pierced parcel gilt cresting and frame enclosing the rectangular mirror plate above parcel gilt C scroll and acanthus centering two small drawers, both decorated as simulated marble within scrolling and leafy carved sides and resting on four block feet. Height 31”, width 13.5”. $1,000-$2,000

Notturno Intarsio (Italian (Sorrento), 20th century. A five piece marquetry inlaid wood games table and chair set comprising a square table and four side chairs, each with colorful inlay of flowers and musical instruments. The table top with underside bearing a chess or checker board and lifting off to reveal a green felted card playing surface which flips over to be a backgammon board, the next underlayer being an extendable roulette table with heavy wheel at center and two small game boards at either side. Accompanied with various game equipment including dice, cards, dice cups, chess pieces, poker chips, and poker chip sorter. Table Height 29.375”. Tabletop 36.5” square. Length of extended roulette table 55.25”. Chair Overall height 35”, width 18.875”, depth 19.5”, seat height 18”, seat depth 15.75”. $1,500-$3,000


815 Pair of Crystal And Glass Electrified Girandoles Continental (possibly Italian), early 20th century. A matched pair of glass and crystal three light girandoles, or mantle lusters, later electrified, each having elaborate and removable crystal feather form finial, each having three scrolled and lit branches and two additional spiraled glass unlit branches emanating from gadrooned standard with a patterned latticework tapered shaft, each arm connected by draped strands of faceted round cut crystal elements, each lit arm with leaf tip patterned wax cups with gadrooned candle holder surmounted by electrified candle sockets further surmounted with removable lampshades with top and bottom maroon and olive braided borders, each wax cup with dangling faceted and engraved crystal drops, with latticework patterned plinth base, base with electric cord. Height 19.25”. $800-$1,200

816 Pair of Italian Carved & Giltwood Wall Appliques

Italian, 19th century. Each 17.6” x 38.4”. Provenance: Jacqueline Adams Antiques, Atlanta, Georgia whereby acquired by a Private Collection in Atlanta, Georgia. $800-$1,200

817 Italian Late 19th C. Faux Boulle Tabletop Vitrine

Italian, late 19th/ early 20th century. A parcel gilt and marbled carved wood tabletop vitrine mimicking the appearance of bronze mounted tortoise shell boulle, the case of rectangular form with stepped in arched top bearing three torch urns to crest with the center one issuing two acanthus scrolls, the two glass mounted side walls bearing gilt edged windows, the hinged front door with arched window adorned with acanthus leaf crest and rocaille decoration at base, and the rounded case corners with further gilded decoration. Height 27.375”, width 16”, depth 10.25”. $800-$1,200

820 Italian Rococo Style Walnut Console or Sofa Table

819 Italian Gilt Metal Six Light Crystal Chandelier

818 Pair, Italian Five Arm Turned Giltwood Candelabrum

Italian, circa 1920. Height 32”, width 25”. Provenance: Purchased from Circa Antiques in April, 2012. Copy of receipt available upon request. $1,000-$2,000

Italian, late 19th century. A rococo style burl walnut console or sofa table having a serpentine molded top cross-banded and quarter veneered with central inlaid scrolling design within ebony stringing over a conforming scroll carved and line incised apron with central carved and pierced parcel gilt shell raised on cabriole legs terminating in parcel gilt scrolled toes. Height 34.8”, width 56.8”, depth 18.25”. $1,500-$2,500

Italian, 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 35.5”. $1,000-$2,000

821 Pair, Italian Giltwood Mirror Back Corner Etageres

Italian, 20th century. A pair of giltwood corner 822 etageres or whatnots, each raised on c-scroll Monumental Contemporary 9 Panel Floor Screen bracket feet with three mirror-backed curved Contemporary. Monumental nine panel floor screen with rectangular shelves having beaded relief bands to front, lacquered wood sections with color printed fronts depicting a later copy of the famous overall surmounted by foliate scroll ancient Roman Pompeii frescoes at Villa of the Mysteries crest issuing hanging laurel husk side depicting the initiation of a young woman into a Dionysian mystery cult. supports. Unmarked. Each panel measures 95.5” x 19.75”, overall laid flat 95.5” x 177.75”. $2,000-$4,000 Height 47.5”, width 23”, depth 15.5”. $1,500-$3,000

823 Large Carved Giltwood Mirror With Grape Leaf Motif

Continental (likely French), late 19th century. Verso with indistinct stamp. Overall 70.5” x 46.5”. Provenance: Foxglove Antiques & Galleries, Atlanta, Georgia, whereby acquired by the present owner. $2,000-$4,000

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824 19th C. French Marble Top Distressed Console Table

825 Provincial Style Fruitwood Four Drawer Commode

French, first half 19th century. A transitional Louis XV to Louis XVI style marble top distressed oak console table of typical Rococo form with two inswept legs joined with rocaille stretcher above scroll feet, with serpentine legs joined at top by c-scroll and acanthus scrolled apron with leaf scroll medallion to center of front flanked by conforming imbricative cartouches under a serpentine edge overall with remnants of polychrome, surmounted by pink, gray, and white marble top with serpentine sides and front. Overall height 30.625”, width 32”, depth 19.5”. Provenance: Linda Horsley Antiques, Atlanta, Georgia, whereby acquired by a Private Collection, Atlanta, Georgia. $800-$1,200

Probably French, 20th century. Provincial style fruitwood bench made commode having a serpentine molded top over a conforming case with two short paneled drawers over three long paneled drawers above a scrolling apron centered with carved shell and terminating on scrolled toes. Branded mark to the back ‘Jean Laick’, impressed ‘T 034’. Height 34.25”, width 51.5”, depth 21.6”. $1,500-$2,500

826 Pair of French Walnut Fauteuil de Commodite

827 H. Claude Pissarro Signed Oil on Paper, “Neant”

French, 19th century. Pair of matching carved walnut wood framed fauteuils de commodite or open armchairs with camel back, rounded wings and shaped seat upholstered in ecru fabric upholstery on scrolled arms, shaped apron carved with Louis XV style florals and leaves above scrolled border, supported on cabriole legs terminating on scrolled toes. Overall height 44”, width 30.9”, depth 24.5”, seat to floor 17.5”. Provenance: Jacqueline Adams Antiques, Atlanta, Georgia whereby acquired by a Private Collection in Atlanta, Georgia. $1,000-$2,000

828 French Stained Oak Two Door Armoire, 19th C.

French, 19th century. Carved and stained oak wood two door amoire with dentilated cornice top with curved corners above frieze with florals in basket and trailing leaves and flowers with C scroll accents above two hinged rectangular doors with large S scroll ornaments, fretwork brass hardware, center jamb with still life vases with tall floral arrangements above three carved pull out drawers (center drawer small) above shaped and carved apron, front legs squat cabriole terminating on scrolled toes, back legs block. Height 92”, width (across knees) 64.5”, depth (back of case to front of knee) 22.5”. $1,500-$3,000

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Hughes Claude Pissarro (French, b. 1935-), “Neant”, oil on paper, signed in graphite at lower right “H. Claude Pissarro”. Impressionist style abstracted landscape painting with drawn elements depicting rolling green hills of the French countryside with green fields dotted with trees, with blue skies overhead. Verso of structure with label containing item description beside additional label containing biographical information, and additional numerical inscriptions. Framed 38.5” x 34.75”. Sight 13.125” x 9.75”. Note: Hughes Claude Pissarro is the grandson of Camille Pissarro and son of Paulémile Pissarro. He is best known for his Impressionistic works, known collectively as ‘Petit Claude’, which have been exhibited throughout the world since 1985 and which are distinguished by their petite stature. $3,000-$5,000

829 French Provincial Walnut Two Door Armoire, 18th

French, probably Lyons, 18th century. Provincial walnut two door armoire having a molded arched spreading cornice over a shaped paneled frieze centered with Maltese cross above a pair of cartouche shaped paneled and grille inset doors opening to a shelved and painted interior over a scalloped and scroll carved apron, raised on squat cabriole legs. Height 92”, width 56”, depth 18.25”. Provenance: The Nicholson Gallery, Atlanta, Georgia, whereby acquired by the present owner. $1,500-$3,000


831 Pair of Louis XV Style Bergeres Marquise, 19th C 830 Louis XV Style Polychrome 3-Drawer Bombe Commode

French, 20th century. A Louis XV style paint decorated three drawer bombe chest or commode, the rectangular form raised on four squat cabriole legs with scrolling toes with shaped aprons to three sides with the front bearing rocaille decoration in relief, the swelled sides with inset panels, the front bearing three wide drawers with two shaped cartouches surrounding scrolling bronze handle pulls and flanking central bronze escutcheons with floral motif, the whole painted in clair de lune blue with cream accents. Height 31.5”, width 45.5”, depth 22.25”. $1,000-$2,000

French, early 19th century. A matched pair of Louis XV style beechwood bergeres marquise, each with a shaped and padded back joined to the removable cushioned seat by padded closed scrolled arms, raised on molded cabriole legs, both covered in a cheetah style upholstery, one with matching throw pillow. Height 36.75”, width 29.8” (arm to arm), seat depth 18.5”, seat height 17.5”. $1,000-$2,000

832 Provincial Louis XV Walnut Buffet, 18th C

French, late 18th century. A Provincial Louis XV walnut stained buffet having rounded rectangular top with molded edge above a case fitted with two frieze drawers over a pair of shaped paneled cupboard doors divided by a stop fluted panel opening to a shelved interior with added lighting above a serpentine scrolled apron centered with patera on cabriole legs terminating on scrolled toes. Height 41.6”, `width 50.75”, depth 22.6”. $1,000-$2,000

834 Rare Dessert Service “Melting Snow” Samuel Alcock

833 Angelo Asti Portrait of A Lady with Roses, Signed

Samuel Alcock & Co (British, 1828-1860), second quarter of 19th century. A rare 33 piece dessert service in rococo form, each piece in apple green ground with melting snow border and hand painted with botanical flower specimens in naturalistic settings, all Heightened in gilt and comprising the following pieces: Twenty dessert plates, two covered sauce or condiment tureens, a large rectangular two-handled compote, four leafshaped single-handled serving dishes, one leaf shaped double handled service dish and three square doublehandled serving dishes. Most marked in underglaze red with pattern number ‘871’. diameter of plates 9”. width of single-handled serving dishes 9.75”, depth 8.5”. width of leafy double handled serving dish 11.12”, depth 8.12”. width of square shaped serving dishes 10.8”, depth 8.6”. Height of covered sauce tureens 5.6”, width 6.5” (handle to handle). Height of compote 5.6”, width 14” (handle to handle), depth 8.8”. Provenance: Toby West Antiques, Cashiers, North Carolina, whereby acquired by the present owner. $1,500-$3,000

Angelo Asti (French, 1847-1903), “Portrait of Lady with Roses”, oil on canvas, signed lower right “A. Asti”. Figural bust length portrait of a woman with rosy cheers, with flowing auburn hair, woman wearing red, or rouge, gown with gold accents, with roses at her bust. Framed 21.25” x 18”. Unframed 13.25” x 9.5”. $1,200-$2,400

836 Pair, Louis XV Style Winged Confessional Bergeres

French, first half 20th century. A pair of Louis XV style carved wood winged confessional bergere chairs with distressed cream painted finish and ecru upholstery, each chair raised on four squat cabriole legs on scrolling toes joined by shaped aprons, at front decorated with flowers and scrolls in relief, with padded acanthine arms and serpentine shoulders joined with bonnet top bearing a crest of flowers and scrolls in relief, with fitted down seat cushion. Height 43”, width 28.25”, depth 26”, seat height (with cushion) 18.5”, seat depth 21.5”. Provenance: Jacqueline Adams Antiques, Atlanta, Georgia, whereby acquired by a Private Collection, Atlanta, Georgia. $800-$1,200

835 Continental School, Two Women Embrace, 19th C. Continental School, 19th century. “Grandmother and Granddaughter Embrace”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Figural group portrait painting depicting granddaughter embracing her seated grandmother, with both women in formal gowns, with grandmother holding small fan and cane, with grandmother seated in regal red velvet chair. Framed 37” x 32”. Unframed 30” x 24.75”. $1,000-$2,000

837 Monumental French Louis XV Wood Trumeau Mirror

French, 19th / 20th century. Painting is oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Overall 85” x 42” (across cornice). Provenance: Parc Monceau Fine Antiques & Accessories (Atlanta, GA), whereby acquired by the present owner. $2,000-$4,000

838 Louis XV Paint & Parcel Gilt Decorated Canape

French, 18th century. French Louis XV paint and parcel gilt decorated canape en corbeille with rococo shaped carved molded crest rail centering a floral spray and continuing to downward sloping sides with curved arms flanking a serpentine shaped seat with loose cushion above a conforming and foliate carved apron raised on 8 cabriole legs headed with carved flowerhead and terminating in scrolled toes. The whole covered in a fine scalamadre style salmon silk floral upholstery. Height 39.4”, width 80”, seat depth 26”, seat height 19”. $2,000-$4,000

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841 French Louis XV Style Polychrome Window Bench

839 19th C. Louis 15th Style Carved Fruitwood Settee

French, 19th century. A Louis XV style carved fruitwood settee raised on four scrolled cabriole legs with French toes, with scrolling arms and arching curved tight back with squared crest, upholstered in sage green diaper patterned fabric with single shaped cushion. Overall height 36.75”, width 48.75”, depth 32.5”, seat to floor (with cushion) 19”. $800-$1,200

840 Wallace Bryant, Portrait Of Mrs. Brown, 1903

Wallace Bryant (American, 1863-1953), “Portrait of Mrs. Brown of Boston”-1903, oil on canvas, signed and dated at lower right “Wallace Bryant 1903”, verso with applied label with numerals and indistinct graphite inscription “16329-1”. Formal full length portrait of matriarch with piercing blue eyes wearing formal black Victorian gown with lace elements, woman with ornate rings on her left pinky and ring fingers, woman seated in chair draped in red fabric. Unframed 68” x 41”. $1,200-$2,400

French, 19th century. Louis XV style window bench with light green to gray painted and carved frame with floral and leaf spray motif, upholstered on S scroll arms, removable seat cushion, cylindrical bolster pillows, and frame panels in off-white canvas fabric, overall supported on six squat cabriole legs terminating on scrolled toes. Overall height 35.125”, width 53.75”, depth 26.3”, seat to floor 17.5”. Provenance: Regalo Antiques, Atlanta, Georgia whereby acquired by a Private Collection in Atlanta, Georgia. $800-$1,200

842 Louis XV Period Carved & Upholstered Fauteuil

French, mid 18th century, circa 1750. Height 38.5”, width 24.5” (arm to arm), seat depth 20”, seat height 16.5”. $700-$900

844 Louis XV Style Carved Giltwood Cartel Clock c.1850 843 Royal Vienna Porcelain Portrait Plaque, Signed

845 Louis XV Beech Wood Carved Bergere a Cabriolet

French, 18th century. Louis XV beech wood carved and upholstered bergere a cabriolet, with incurved and slightly arched padded back, sides, elbow rests and serpentine loose cushion seat within a carved frame on cabriole legs ending in scroll toes, upholstered in a gingham style fabric. Height 34.8”, width 29”, seat depth 22”, seat height 16.5”. $600-$800

“Portrait of Girl with Stringed Instrument”, porcelain, signed at lower left “Ullmann”, verso with blue beehive maker’s mark, verso with inscription “Die Bettliner von Pont des Arts.”, verso with additional graphite inscription “1764”. Figural portrait painting on porcelain depicting young woman with rosy cheeks, standing in purple gown with right hand extended in gesture, with left hand holing stringed instrument (possibly lute), with grey stone background. Framed 14” x 11”. Unframed 8.8” x 6.4”. Note: Die Bettliner von Pont des Arts, or The True Lover’s Fortune, or, the Beggar of the Pont des Arts, was a novella penned in 1826 by Wilhelm Hauff (German, 1802-1827). $1,200-$2,400

French, circa 1850. A Parisian Louis XV style carved giltwood cartel clock of traditional form with two winged putti at top flanking a central rocaille ornament and haloed by c-scrolls mounted with carved roses, the remainder of the clock frame with heavily reticulated floral vines, beaded bands, and openwork scrolls, with white enamel convex dial of round form at center bearing cobalt blue Roman numeral interior dial and 60 second Arabic numeral exterior dial with hinged convex glass door, the dial bordered by rolled, beaded, and leaf tip ring bands. Back of movement case with impressed mark “Lombard a Paris” and maker’s mark for Japy Freres (French, c.1771-c.1930s), with latest award dated 1849. Height 24.75”, width 17.375”. $800-$1,200

847 French Carved & Giltwood Pier Mirror with Cherubs French, early 20th century. Overall height 62”, width 32.6”. $600-$800

846 Provincial Louis XV Walnut Upholstered Chair

French, 18th century. Provincial Louis XV walnut upholstered high-back side chair or hall chair having a serpentine padded back and trapezoidal padded seat over a scalloped apron raised on cabriole legs terminating in scrolled toes. The back and seat covered in leafy floral fabric having metallic looking threads. Label to the underside of seat rail ‘ART. N Campione 4637R, ORDER N, DEPT N. Height 39.5”, width 22.5” (seat), seat depth 17”, seat height 16.5”. $500-$700

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848 Louis XV Period Painted & Caned Fauteuil

French, probably third quarter 18th century. Louis XV paint decorated fauteuil having an arched back carved with scrolled acanthus and a central floral garland over a caned back, padded armrests and caned seat with serpentine and acanthus carved seat rail raised on cabriole legs carved at the knee with foliate and terminating in leafy scrolled toes. Height 37.5”, width 22.5” (seat width), seat depth 17.5”, seat height 15”. $500-$700


849 Baroque Style Bronze & Crystal Chandelier

Continental (likely French), 20th century. Baroque style patinated bronze open cage eight-light tiered chandelier with rosette and faceted shaped crystals throughout, 12 upswept scrolled arms terminating on candle cups (8 with electrified simulated candle lamp sockets, 4 surmounted with crystal spires), lower center with large round drop ball accent. Unmarked. Height 40”, diameter 21.75”. $1,000-$2,000

850 Pair, 19th C. French Caned Walnut Winged Bergeres

French, late 19th century. A pair of Louis XVI style carved walnut and double caned winged confessional bergere chairs, each chair raised on fluted tapering lets with patera block knees joined by imbricated bands in relief, with padded serpentine shoulders and arms bearing twisted ribbon decoration and acanthine handgrips, surmounted with crestrail bearing sculptural flowers. With burnt umber fitted seat cushion, lumbar pillow, and head guard. Overall height 49”, width 27.5”, depth 30”, seat height (with cushion) 20.5”, seat depth 24”. Provenance: Jacqueline Adams Antiques, Atlanta, Georgia, whereby acquired by a Private Collection, Atlanta, Georgia. $1,500-$3,000

852 Pair, Six Arm Gilt Bronze Bacchanalian Candelabrum

851 Pair of French Giltwood Mirrored Sconces, 18th C

French, 18th century. A matched pair of giltwood, gesso and tole single light mirrored sconces or girandoles having a cartouche shaped backplate carved with c-scroll, diaper with florets and rocaille ornamentation enclosing a small looking glass, the base with acanthus scrolled tole candlearm surmounted with hand hammered candle cup and candlesleeve (later), electrified. Height 17.5”, width 13.25”, depth 11.75”. $1,500-$3,000

Continental, 19th century. A pair of gilt bronze six light candelabrum, each with central light finial with ornate foliate patterning to candle holder and wax cup, surmounted to shaft with high-relief winding roses, each candelabra with five foliate scrolled branches extending from leaf tip decorated urn form boss, branches surmounted by acanthus leaf wax cups further surmounted by scroll and leaf urn form candle holders, each centered by Bacchanalian cherub with grape and grape leaf crown, with arms wrapped around gilt scrolled acanthus shaft, with gadrooned tapered black stone base, with striated green marble and black stone incurvate plinth. Overall 26” x 13.5”. $1,500-$3,000

855 Pair of Impressive 19th C. Gilt Bronze Table Lamps

853 Continental Bacchanalian Putti, Bronze, 19th C.

Continental School (likely French), 19th century. “Putti with Grape Vines”, partial gilt bronze, inscribed on verso “James Collomb, To his friend Thomas Carter. May 1835.”. Figural sculpture depicting two bacchanalian putti (one with wings), both seated on large rock with grape vines and lush, heavy grapes throughout, with tambourine embedded among the vines; the winged putti sits with both palms lifted towards his face as his counterpart embraces him. Overall 13.5” 13.5” x 5.5”. $2,000-$4,000

854 Pair of Hand Painted Panels, Cherub With Topiary 20th century. Apparently unsigned. Framed 60.25” x 24.125”. Unframed 58” x 22”. $2,000-$4,000

Continental, probably French, 19th century. An impressive matched pair of gilt bronze and marble urn form table lamps, having leafy scrolling handles headed with grotesque masks enclosing richly relief decorated body representing Demeter goddess of Harvest to one side, to the reverse, Arion, playing his kithara and riding dolphins raised on a foliate enriched socle and marble base further mounted on a circular simulated marble base. Both with cream colored shades and double socket with pull chains. Height 39.5”, diameter of base 7.5”. $2,000-$4,000

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856 Fine French Empire Period Liqueur Cabaret Service

French, first quarter 19th century. Fine Empire tole peinte, gilt bronze, and etched crystal liqueur cabaret service, the circular scarlet painted tray decorated with stylized gilt meander and foliage and mounted with the gilt metal cabaret sheet in the form of three eagles with wings spread and having twelve U-shaped cordial holders to the outer edge (eleven cordials present). The centralized gilt bronze stylized handle having diaper lattice motif and flanked by circular rests for the three decanters and three lids; the whole resting on six toupie style feet. The decanters and cordials decorated with acid etched foliage, arches and dots. Apparently unmarked aside from indistinctive marks to the decanter stoppers. Overall height 9.5”, diameter of stand 11”. Decanter height 7.75”. Glass height 3”. $1,500-$3,000

857 Empire Style Round Mahogany Center Table

20th century. Empire style round center table in mahogany wood with classic circular top supported on a paneled baluster form shaft on a incurvate square base with gilt wood scaled dolphins with upswept tails above large scrolled legs with decorated with large gilt floral rosettes. Unmarked. Overall height 30”, diameter of top 42”. $1,000-$2,000

858 Iron, Crystal and Porcelain Six Light Chandelier

Continental, early 20th century. A petite six light gilded iron, crystal and porcelain chandelier having a leaf tip canopy hung with faceted pear shaped drops over the open leafy cage further hung with beaded and faceted pear shaped drops and mounted with Blanc de chine porcelain flowers housing a single light to the center and issuing five scrolling foliate arms surmounted with petal shaped drip pans further hung with crystals and flowers and headed with simulated wax candlesleeves, electrified. Height 29”, diameter 17.25”. $1,000-$2,000

860 Pair of French Empire Style Gilt Bronze Lamps

859 Woman And Dog Genre Scene, Signed, 19th C.

Continental School (possibly Italian). “Woman Reading Letter”, oil on wood panel, signed and dated at lower left “Corazzi 1872”. Interior figural genre scene depicting young woman wearing pale blue gown with navy accents sitting at a desk in a study or library, reading a letter or correspondence as her dog looks on; the desk with a feather quill and ink well, various papers and a bouquet of flowers including red poppies in an apparently chinoiserie blue and white vase, the walls lined with ornate bookshelves. Framed 16.25” x 14.5”. Unframed 10.25” x 8.5”. $1,000-$2,000

French, Late 19th/Early 20th century. Pair of Empire style gilt bronze three light candelabra, later converted into electrified table lamps with two Leviton lamp sockets in bypass composition above lamp base with standing man (woman on other) as central finial above a fluted columnar shaft flanked by leaves and berries on reeded scrolled arms terminating on leaf shaped wax guards below textured candle cups with triangular leaf tip motif, additional leaf and berry ornament on borders of domed circular foot, draped chains on body, supported on later base. Lamps with cream colored fabric covered flared shade. Overall height 23”, diameter of base 4.9”. $800-$1,200

862 Small Empire Style Parcel Gilt Mirror with Eagle

861 Pair of French Empire Open Armchair Fauteuils

French, circa 1820. A matched pair of Empire open armchairs or fauteuils, each with slightly scrolled crestrail over a rectangular upholstered back, downscrolled leaf tip carved arms enclosing the bow front seat raised on splayed legs. Padded back and seat covered in a red and cream stripped upholstery. Height 36”, width 22.75”(arm to arm), seat depth 16”, seat height 15.5”. $700-$900

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Continental, 20th century. A French Empire style small parcel gilt and polychrome wall mirror comprising a carved figural eagle at top with left wing lifted high and right wing at its side and clutching crimson and gilt drapery in its claws cascading down around a small round looking glass. Unmarked. Height 26.75”, width 13.75”, depth 5.5”. $500-$700

863 Large Empire Style Ebonized And Giltwood Mirror

Carvers’ Guild (American, 20th century). With applied label to verso “Marie Antoinette Antique Black & Gold Beveled”, with additional applied label “Carvers’ Guild”. Overall 50.5” x 34.5”. $400-$600


866 Aesthetic Movement Gilt Wood Wall Mirror

Late 19th C. Unmarked. Overall 33.5” x 20.5”. $500-$700

865 Pair Of Maitland Smith Chinoiserie Style Urns

Maitand-Smith (American, founded 1985). Underside with applied label “Maitland-Smith”.

Overall with base height 26.25”, diameter at mouth 9.5”. $500-$700 864 Black Three Panel Floral Painted Floor Screen Continental, 20th century. A paint decorated black leather 3 panel screen, each panel of rectangular form with arcaded top and key painted border and bearing a portion of a floral landscape with lattice trestle, grapes, butterfly, and bird, each panel with metal rivets to outer edges. Height 68.25”, each panel width 16.875”, total width 50.625”. $300-$500

869 1888 Whiting Aesthetic Sterling Silver Pitcher

867 Rococo Style Entertainment Cabinet on Stand

Continental, 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 77.8”, width 51” (base leg to leg), depth 31” (back leg to front leg). $600-$800

870 19th C. Insect Collage, Attributed to August Eitel

Attributed to August Eitel (German, 1833-1914). A large mixed media collage composed of preserved and flattened butterflies, moths, and beetles impressed into cotton in a pattern depicting a lyre, the instrument composed entirely of iridescent green beetle shells and multicolored moths and flanked to lower end with two figural portraits, one depicting Richard Wagner (German, 1813-1883), the other likely depicting Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (Austrian, 1756-1791) or Johann Sebastian Bach (German, 1685-1750). Framed 48.5” x 40.25”. $1,500-$3,000

868 Four Panel Decorative Screen With Bird Vignettes Continental, 20th century. Each panel 78” x 22.125”. Overall 78” x 88.5”. Provenance: Toby West Antiques, Cashiers, North Carolina whereby acquired by a Private Collection in Atlanta, Georgia. $800-$1,200

Whiting Manufacturing Company (American (New York), 1866-1926 (absorbed into Gorham in 1926), circa 1888. Pitcher inscribed below spout “Westminster Kennel Club. / Election Day / 1888. / won by / Charles Grenville Peters.”. Underside with maker’s mark above “STERLING / 2530 / 4 1/2 PINTS”. Height 9.375”, width (spout to handle) 6.25”, diameter of foot 4.875”. weight 28.9 troy ounces. Note: Charles Grenville Peters (American (New York), 1850-1911) appears to have been an ever-present personality in turn-of-the-century New York society with records showing his membership and participation at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and The Metropolitan Opera (specifically at the 1884 Bachelor’s Ball for which he was a host along with Edwards Pierrepont, Mrs. William Astor, and others). Peters wmarried Mary L. Walker at his father’s home at 179 Madison Avenue on April 14, 1894, and Mrs. Peters continued her pursuit of artistic and cultural collaboration for the remainder of her life having well noted donations to the Met and sales of her private collection at Sotheby’s and The Anderson Galleries. $1,000-$2,000

871 Aesthetic Pd. Maple & Oak Simulated Bamboo Buffet

Manner of R. J. Horner (American, 1886-1922), circa 1890s. An Aesthetic Period oak with bird’s eye maple veneer simulated bamboo buffet or server with marble top, the rectangular form raised on two block feet at back and two bamboo form feet at front issuing bamboo form supports flanking two long drawers over two hinged doors over double banded bamboo form apron, surmounted with conforming white marble top. Height 33”, width 37.25”, depth 20.75”. $1,500-$3,000

872 Chinese Chippendale Mahogany Linen Press, 19th C. Davis & Co. (English, 19th century). Back of lower section and interior of upper door with label from John Davis & Co. 255 & 256 Tottenham Court Road, London, England, locks marked “LEVER”. Overall height 86.5”, width 55.3”, depth 24.6”. $3,000-$5,000

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874 Custom Empire Style 2 Door Entertainment Armoire

873 Bruce Braithwaite, Seining, Oil On Canvas, 1987

Bruce Braithwaite (American/English, b. 1950-), “Seining”-1987, oil on canvas, signed and dated at lower right “Bruce Braithwaite 87”, with label to verso indicating artist and title, with additional label to verso “O’KarmaJones Company Atlanta, GA”. Horizontally oriented figural seascape painting depicting two seine fishermen using a traditional seine or dragnet on the shallow shore of the coast, with bright blue skies overhead. Framed 23.5” x 29.5”. Sight size 17.25” x 23.25”. $800-$1,200

M. Craig & Company (American (South Carolina), founded 1987), contemporary. Metal plaque mounted to the interior of middle drawer ‘M. Craig & Company, CABINETMAKERS, COUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA’. The door hinges stamped ‘Gerber Pat 4864688’. Height 84”, width 44”, depth 24.5”. $700-$900

875 Bruce Braithwaite, Prayer On Dock, 1987

Bruce Braithwaite (American/English, b. 1950-), “Prayer on the River”-1987, oil on canvas, signed and dated at lower right “Bruce Braithwaite 87”, with label to verso “O’Karma-Jones Company Atlanta, GA”. Framed 29.5” x 23.5”. Sight 23.25” x 17.25”. $800-$1,200

878 American F. Herschede Marquetry Tall Case Clock

877 Bruce Braithwaite, Ferry On Chattahoochee, 1985 Bruce Braithwaite (American/English, b. 1950-), “Ferry on the Chattahoochee”-1985, oil on canvas, signed and dated at lower right “Bruce Braithwaite 85”, with label to verso indicating artist and title, with additional label to verso “O’Karma-Jones Company Atlanta, GA”. Horizontally oriented landscape painting depicting a ferry boat making its way across the Chattahoochee River, with fishing boat on the far bank of the river, with bare winter trees lining banks, with overcast skies overhead, with smoke rising from smokestacks in the distance. Framed 24” x 30”. Sight 17.5” x 23.5”. $1,500-$3,000

876 Bruce Braithwaite, Silo, Oil On Canvas, 1986

Herschede Hall Clock Company (American, 1902- 1973). Bonnet top mahogany wood tall case clock with Neoclassical style marquetry inlaid decoration throughout in the form of urns amid scrolled foliates, flowers and ribboned swags, inlaid mother of pearl accents scattered throughout, hinged shaped glazed door flanked by fluted tapered columnar supports opens to reveal dial below moon phase with raised gold Arabic numerals within chapter ring, gilt scrolled foliate spandrels, lower center with “Frank Herschede Cincinnati”, body with hinged door with oval beveled glass front to show swinging pendulum within, overall supported on lion’s paw feet at front, bracket at back. Overall height 84”, width 22.5”, depth 15.5”. $1,000-$2,000

Bruce Braithwaite (American/English, b. 1950-), “Silo”1986, oil on canvas, signed and dated at lower right “Bruce Braithwaite 86”, with label to verso indicating artist, title and date, with additional label to verso “O’Karma-Jones Company Atlanta, GA”. Vertically oriented landscape painting depicting a forest or woodland scene with large looming silo among the trees, with bright bloue skies visible through tree canopy. Framed 28.25” x 22.25”. Sight 23.25” x 17.5”. $1,200-$2,400

879 Millender Double Pedestal Dining Table, 20th C.

Millender Furniture Company (American (Burlington, North Carolina), 20th century), contemporary. Threesection mahogany triple pedestal dining or banquet table of standard form with curved ends and satinwood string inlay decoration and rosewood banding, each section supported on a thick baluster shaft terminating on tripod base terminating on brass lion’s paw feet above wheeled casters. Affixed labels on underside identifying manufacturer. Overall height 29.5”, width 52.5”, depth 144.25”. $1,200-$2,400

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880 Bruce Braithwaite, View of Grand Canyon, 1985

Bruce Braithwaite (American/English, b. 1950-), “Grand Canyon”-1985, oil on canvas, signed and dated at lower left “Bruce Braithwaite 85”, with label to verso “O’Karma-Jones Company Atlanta, GA”. Vertically oriented landscape painting depicting bright, rich Grand Canyon scene with cliff dwelling trees, with deep red rock cliff faces, with clear blue skies overhead. Framed 30.25” x 24.25”. Sight 23.25” x 17.5”. $1,500-$3,000

881 Bruce Braithwaite, The Duck Slough, 1986

Bruce Braithwaite (American/English, b. 1950-), “The Duck Slough”-1986, oil on canvas, signed and dated at lower right “Bruce Braithwaite 86”, with label to verso indicating artist and title, with additional label to verso “O’Karma-Jones Company Atlanta, GA”. Framed 28.25” x 22.25”. Sight 23.25” x 17.5”. $1,500-$3,000


882 Hand Woven Persian Isfahan Area Rug

Wool. Iran. Floral center medallion on red field. Surrounding border with cascading flowers and scrolling foliage. Cream, blue, green and gold accent colors. Measures 9’ 9” x 13’ 3”. $2,000-$4,000

883 Hand Woven Persian Qum Area Rug, Signed

Wool. Iran. Signed made by Nori, c. 1970. 625 knots per square inch. Measures 4’ 4” x 6’ 6”. $1,000-$2,000

884 George Feather Lawrence, Sand Dunes Oil, Signed

George Feather Lawrence (Australian, 1901-1981), “Sand Dunes, Kurnell”-1960, oil on artist’s board, signed and dated lower left “G.F. LAWRENCE/60”, inscribed on verso “SAND DUNES, KURNELL GEORGE F. LAWRENCE A1 CLIFF ROAD NORTHWOOD 18 GUINEAS”. Horizontally-aligned landscape depicting sand dunes in Kurnell outside of Sydney with stark trees and landscape, dunes at back, blue machinery in foreground at right, highly textured surface and handling throughout. Framed 15.5” x 17.5”. Unframed 10.1” x 11.9”. $1,000-$2,000

885 Helen Ogilvie 1962 Signed Oil, Farm Buildings

Helen Elizabeth Ogilvie (Australian, 1902-1993), “Farm House and Buildings”-1962, oil on board, signed and dated at lower right “H. Ogilvie. ‘62”. Landscape painting depicting farmhouse, likely in Tasmania, with varied building materials including wood siding, brick siding and tin roof, with cloudless blue skies overhead. Framed 9.5” x 11.8”. Sight 6.5” x 8.75”. Provenance: Ernest Brown and Phillips Ltd., London, England; whereby acquired by the Estate of Mr. Joseph Gilbert of Atlanta, Georgia on 9/17/63. Copy of purchase receipt available upon request. $2,000-$4,000

886 Arts & Crafts Sideboard Hutch, Attributed to Liberty & Co

English, circa 1900. Arts and Crafts oak sideboard hutch, attributed to Liberty & Co (London, founded 1875), in two sections, the superstructure with split and rounded arched pediment over a reverse serpentine shelf and a conforming glazed and paneled door to each end centered with arched opening having two heart shaped cut-outs, the sides with Voysey style elongated tree shape cut-outs, the case with reserve serpentine top over a paneled cupboard door to the left and two vertically stacked drawers to the right, all above two arched openings with yin-yang cut out designs. Apparently unmarked. Height 73.75”, width 66”, depth 21.75”. $3,000-$5,000

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887 Cedric Hartmann Mid Century Modern 1UWV Lamp

Cedric Hartman (American (Nebraska), b.1909). A mid-century modern polished chrome 1UWV low profile Luminaire floor lamp designed in 1966 with a rectangular foot raised on two peg feet with c shaped extendable narrow tube extending off back end, also supported at vertical joint with a single peg foot, and terminating at top in an adjustable triangular shade. Marked to underside with cast mark “CEDRIC HARTMAN” over a cast of the designer’s signature, and “MADE IN U.S.A.” beside “980110”, also with blue ovular sticker for Underwriters Laboratories Inc. Overall height (at lowest setting) 36”, Overall height (at highest setting) 41.5”, depth 13”, width of base 11”. $1,000-$2,000

888 Pair, MCM Cedric Hartman Chrome 1UWV Floor Lamps

Cedric Hartman (American (Nebraska), b.1909). Each marked to underside with cast mark “CEDRIC HARTMAN” over a cast of the designer’s signature, and “MADE IN U.S.A.” beside “980110”, also with blue ovular sticker for Underwriters Laboratories Inc. Overall height (at lowest setting) 36”, overall height (at highest setting) 41.5”, depth 13”, width of base 11”. $2,000-$4,000

889 Guy Bardone, Le Chat Jaune, Folegandros, Oil

Guy Bardone (French, b. 1927-), “Le Chat Jaune, Folegandros”, oil on canvas, signed lower left “Bardone”, verso with label from David Findlay Galleries (American, established 1870). Figural landscape painting depicting Greek village life in Folegandros, with two figures on a balcony, with a cat slinking along the ledge of a traditional cement rendered home, with the sea and sail boats visible in the distance, with sunset of brilliant pink hues on the horizon. Framed 52” x 64.5”. Unframed 45.125” x 57.5”. Note: Bardone is best known for his still lives and landscape paintings. He has travelled extensively and was deeply influenced by his time in Folegandros, Greece (depicted in the presented lot). The Folegandros works are notable for their clarity of light and serenity of scene. $2,000-$4,000

891 Pair of Knoll Chrome & Marble Side Tables

890 Yasharel Manzy Signed 2007 Oil, “All is That”

Yasharel Manzy (American / Iranian, b.1947-), “All Is That”-2007, oil on canvas, signed at lower right “Yasharel”. Verso with gallery label for Timothy Tew Galleries (Atlanta, Georgia). Framed 53.125” x 53.125”. Unframed 48”x 48”. $2,000-$4,000

Florence Knoll (American, 1917 - ) for Knoll International (American, founded 1938), designed in 1961. A matched pair of occasional tables or side tables both with square white calacata marble tops resting on a chrome steel base with four square legs. Apparently unmarked. Height 17”, width 24”, depth 24”. $800-$1,200

892 Igor Pantuhoff, Young Girls On Balcony, Signed

Igor Pantuhoff (Russian, 1911-1972), “Young Girls on Balcony”, oil on canvas, signed at lower right “Igor”, with applied label to verso “Tip Freeman’s Paintings PL 4-8221 732 N.E. 79th St Miami, Florida”. Framed 37.5” x 31.5”. Sight 29.5” x 23.5”. $800-$1,200

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893 Igor Pantuhoff, Young Girls in Blues, Signed

Igor Pantuhoff (Russian, 1911-1972), “Young Girls with Blues”, oil on canvas, signed at lower left “Igor”, with applied label to verso “Tip Freeman’s Paintings PL 4-8221 732 N.E. 79th St Miami, Florida”. Framed 37.25” x 31.125”. Sight size 29.5” x 23.5. $800-$1,200


894 Man Ray, “Spider Woman” Signed Limited Edition

Man Ray (French/American, born Emmanuel Radnitzky 1890-1976), “Untitled (Spider Woman)”-originally created circa 1929, photogravure on paper, later printed in December 1948 in a limited edition by Copley Galleries in Beverly Hills, California as part of the exhibition publication “To Be Continued Unnoticed: Some Papers”, edition of 125 signed and limited edition noted in red pencil, faded limited edition and signature in lower margin reading “125/125” and “Man Ray”. Surrealist figural photographic print depicting a standing nude woman with hands crossed behind head with radiating spider web stemming from pelvis. Sheet size 12.125” x 9”. Provenance: From the Estate of Joseph Gilbert, Atlanta, Georgia. $1,500-$3,000

896 D. Milch & Son, Parzinger Style Scalloped Mirror

895 Eames Office Lounge Chair and Ottoman

Tommi Anton Parzinger (German, 1903-1981) style mirror for D. Milch & Son, Inc. (American, 20th century). Label on verso from D. Milch & Son, Inc (American, 20th century). Overall 45” x 33”. $800-$1,200

Charles (American, 1907-1978) and Ray Eames (American, 1912–1988) for Herman Miller, contemporary. A molded 7-ply walnut veneer and black leather lounge chair and ottoman (670 & 671). Underside of each with “Eames Office” applied plaque and barcoded labels. Chair width 32.75”, depth 32.75”, Height 32”. Ottoman width 26”, depth 21.5”, height 17.25”. $1,000-$2,000

897 Eames Black Leather Lounge Chair & Ottoman

Charles (American, 1907-1978) and Ray Eames (American, 1912–1988) for Herman Miller, contemporary. A molded 7-ply walnut veneer and black leather lounge chair and ottoman (670 & 671). Underside of each with “Eames Office” applied plaque and barcoded labels. Chair width 32.75”, depth 32.75”, height 32”. Ottoman width 26”, depth 21.5”, height 17.25”. $1,000-$2,000

900 Pair of Vetri Murano for Modaluce Glass Lamps

898 Alan Aldridge Chelsea Girls Film Poster, Motif Ed.

English, 20th century. “Chelsea Girls” off-set lithograph movie poster (British Double Crown) originally illustrated by Alan Aldridge (English, b. 1943-), published by Motif Editions (English, 20th century), printed by Shenval Press (English, 20th century), circa 1970, inscribed “© 1970 Chelsea Girls by Alan Aldridge. Published by Motif Editions. Printed by Sherval Press, Harlow, England.”. Framed 30.25” x 20.25”. Sight 29.6” x 19.5”. Note: This edition is considered to be a second printing of the original theatrical release poster; produced with the express permission of the illustrator, Alan Aldridge. $1,000-$2,000

899 Bert Stern, “The Last Sitting” Limited Ed. Print

Bert Stern (American, 1929-2013), “Marilyn Monroe (That Famous Smile)” from “The Last Sitting” series-1962, printed by the artist in 2012, digital pigment print on wove paper, limited edition noted in red crayon lower left “14/25”, titled lower center “Marilyn”, signed lower right and stamped on back. C`ommissioned by Vogue in 1962. Unframed 19” x 13”. Note: Item accompanied with certificate of authenticity from Bert Stern, signed and dated 2012. $1,500-$3,000

Vetri Murano (Italian, 20th century) for Modaluce. Pair of modern streamlined hand blown cased white glass sculptural table lamps (circa 1970s-1980s) with rounded lobe form on a swelled and tapered body. Each retaining original labels reading “vetri vm” above transposed “m” above “murano” above transposed mirrored “murano”; also “MODALUCE” label. Overall height 17”. $2,000-$4,000

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901 After Brandt Iron Jardiniere Stand, Marked

902 French Art Deco Iron & Glass Chandelier

After Edgar William Brandt (French, 1880-1960). Black patinated wrought and cast iron metal jardiniere or plant stand with all over vineyard motif with interlacing grape vines with leaves and fruit clusters ornament, circular basin at top with disc within for supporting potted plant or wine cooler, above four thin wrought legs with grape leaf band and coiling terminating on a circular foot with matching decoration. Stamped “E. BRANDT FRANCE”. Overall height 32.5”, diameter of foot 13.25”. $800-$1,200

French, 20th century. Art Deco style wrought and cast patinated iron framed chandelier with hammered texture throughout, elongated body with scrolling above rectangular textured white panes of glass surmounting a shallow disc with triangular glass panes above ball, scrolled and tasseled accents. Apparently unmarked. Overall height 34.25”, diameter 21.75”. $1,000-$2,000

903 Large Industrial Cast Iron Clock Tower Dial

Early 20th Century. Large and heavy industrial cast iron clock tower face or dial with weathered black painted finish throughout, Roman Numerals throughout chapter ring. Apparently unmarked. Overall diameter 62.3”. $1,000-$2,000

904 Pair of French Art Deco Style Iron Torchieres

French, 20th century. Pair of Art Deco style tall wrought and cast iron floor torchieres in the manner of Edgar Brandt (French, 1880-1960) with eight white marbelized glass panes on flared top surrounding electrified lamps within alternating triangular and drop ring basket above scrolling surmounting a joined textured strip shaft with rosette ornaments terminating on an octagonal base with pierced floral field, black patina throughout. Overall height 78.25”, diameter 26.75”. $1,500-$3,000

905 Edgardo Simone, Nude Female, Bronze Fountain

Edgardo Simone (American, 1890–1948), “Nude Woman”, bronze with green patina, inscribed at base “Edgardo Simone”. Figural bronze sculpture (fountain) depicting nude female, whose body bends forward, with left leg extended before her and left leg bent supporting her weight, with stylized water at base. Overall 47.5” x 22.25” x 24”. $3,000-$5,000

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906 Gabor F. Peterdi, Orange and Yellow Abstract, Oil

Gabor F. Peterdi (Hungarian (active America), 1915-2001), “Orange and Yellow”-1954, oil on canvas, signed and dated lower right “Peterdi 54”, verso with inscription “Peterdi 54”. Playful abstract expressionist painting with gestural imagery, with repeating star forms (or asterisks) throughout. Framed 17.125” x19.25”. Unframed 16” x 18”. Provenance: Artist; acquired by private collection; acquired by descent to private collection; whereby acquired by present owner. Note: In the late 1940s and early 1950s Peterdi taught at The Brooklyn Museum, Hunter College and Yale University School of Art at Norfolk. It was during this period that Peterdi was exposed to the Abstract Expressionists, whose work had a profound effect on Peterdi’s gestural style and imagery. $1,200-$2,400

907 Sarena Rosenfeld “The Catholic Girls” Diptych

Sarena Rosenfeld (American, b. 1940-), “The Catholic Girls”-2003, oil on canvas, right-most panel of diptych with graphite inscription to verso “The Catholic Girls (c) 2003 Sarena Rosenfeld”, left-most pane of diptych signed and dated at lower left “ ‘03 Sarena”. Figural fauvist style two panel diptych painting depicting two seated women, each with raven colored hair and enlarged hands, the woman on the left makes eye contact with the viewer as she sits with one arm resting on the back of the sofa, with her other arm resting on her legs, the woman on the right sits with hands clasped over her head gazing towards the viewer’s right. Each panel 72” x 36”. $2,000-$4,000

909 Modern Italian Steel & Glass Dining Table, 20th C.

908 Set of 8 Italian Modern Steel Framed Armchairs

Italian, mid 20th century. Set of eight matching modern brushed steel framed dining armchairs with pointed acorn shaped finials on ears, reeded back splat with wrapped accent at center, thin reeded arms above removable grey fabric covered seats, thin streamlined legs terminating on double ball feet. Stamped on arm “MADE ITALY”. Overall height 36.75”, width (across arms) 21.25”, depth 19.5”, seat to floor 18.75”. $1,200-$2,400

910 Nobuyoshi Araki, Chiro with Flowers, Signed Photo

Nobuyoshi Araki (Japanese, b. 1940- ), “Untitled (Chiro with Flowers), cibachrome print, signed in black on verso. Color photograph depicting the artist’s cat, Chiro at left approaching a floral arrangement with red flowers amid green leaves in glass vase against white expanse. Unframed 19.75” x 15.75”. $1,000-$2,000

Italian, mid 20th century. Modern streamlined dining table with a heavy rectangular beveled glass top supported on a steel base with five tubular supports at ends sloping to form compound support with wrapped elements, two tubular cross stretcher supports running horizontally at center, overall supported on two oblong bars. Apparently unmarked. Overall height 29.75, width 96”, depth 39.75”. Glass thickness 0.75”. $1,000-$2,000

911 Nobuyoshi Araki, Paint Embellished Photograph

Nobuyoshi Araki (Japanese, b. 1940-), “Untitled”, acrylic paint embellished silver gelatin print, signed on verso in black. Contemporary photograph depicting a view from a patio balcony with small komodo dragon lizard figurines on ground amid lawn chairs and tables, view of house in background, abstract loose handling of paint in white, pink, red and yellow. Unframed 11.8” x 17.75”. $1,500-$3,000

912 Nobuyoshi Araki, Flowers, Signed Photograph

Nobuyoshi Araki (Japanese, b. 1940-), “Flowers (Shikikei)”, cibachrome print on mounted on foam board, signed on verso with loose flower sketch in blue under two characters in black. Modern still life photograph depicting yellow daffodil flowers rising out of hole at center surrounded by seemingly infertile soil with shriveled dead grey lizards in foreground, bright blue sky in background. Unframed 13.25” x 16.6”. $2,000-$4,000

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915 Chinese Bronze Mounted Enameled Center Bowl

914 Two Life Size Terracotta Army Warrior Replicas

913 Fine Chinese Eggshell Porcelain Bud Vase, Marked

Chinese, Qing Dynasty Qianlong Period mark (17361795), likely later. A diminutive eggshell porcelain baluster vase decorated allover with inricate patterning of chrysanthemum blossoms amid meandering vines punctuated with mystical endless knots, the constricted foot with a band of lappets over straight foot bearing blue leiwen or meandering key, the incurvate shoulder with a band of hexagons under narrow neck with ruyi head scrolls and further chrysanthemum patterning, the vase interior in solid light blue glaze. Underside with four character overglaze mark for the Chien Lung imperial reign. Height 5.625”, diameter 2”. $800-$1,200

Chinese, 20th century. A pair of life size replica terracotta warrior sculptures after the third century BC funerary pieces buried with Qin Shi Huang, the first Emperor of China, in 209 BC, the pair comprising a standing general with sword and a kneeling archer (each lacking their weapon which is consistent with the genuine artifacts), each in gray patinated terracotta on an integral rectangular plinth base. Standing general Height 61”, width 17.5”, depth 16”. Kneeling archer Height 39”, width 19.5”, depth 20”. Provenance: acquired by a Private Collection, Atlanta, Georgia, from the High Museum of Atlanta during their 2008/2009 exhibit “The First Emperor: China’s Terracotta Army”. $1,000-$2,000

917 Chinese Inset Stone Dining Table with Shagreen Finish

ACF China (Chinese, Contemporary. Large and heavy designer dining table of rectangular form with three rectangular inset stone slabs in elm wood frame with weathered blue shagreen faux finish, supported on square legs terminating on horse hoof feet, overall form recalling traditional Chinese K’ang tables. Overall height 30.5”, width 86.75”, depth 39.5”. $1,500-$3,000

916 Set of 8 20th C. Rosewood Finish Yoke Back Chairs

Chinese, 20th century. Unmarked. Overall height 41.75”, width 22.875”, depth 21”, seat height 17.625”, seat depth 17.375”. $700-$900

920 19th C. Chinese Export Silver Tankard by Wang Hing

919 Pair of Ornate 19th C. Cinnabar Vases on Stands

Chinese, 19th century. Underside of one vase with paper label for Alan Franklin Transport (Dorset, England). Overall height 24.75”, diameter 8.5”. $2,000-$4,000

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Wang Hing & Co. (Chinese (Hong Kong), late 19th/ early 20th century). A Chinese export 900 silver repousse tankard or mug with intricate decoration in relief, the tapering cylindrical body with an elaborate continuous figural scene on tondo depicting many courtly figures in an outdoor garden surrounded by traditional Chinese architecture and trees, the mug with a serpentine dragon form handle to one side attached at rim and just above foot, with gold wash interior. Underside with impressed “HM” beside “90” and calligraphic cartouche. Height 4.75”, width across handle 5.5”, diameter of foot 3.25”. weight 8.5 troy ounces. $1,500-$3,000

Chinese, 19th century. Patinated bronze mounted center bowl with pierced bronze scrolled foliate rim flanked by dragon’s head handles with drop rings, on body of hand painted enamel bowl with large flowers and leaves in turquoise, blue, green, yellow and pink, foot of bowl mounted to base with pierced lappets and supported on four elephant’s head mounts with tusks and scrolled trunks. Unmarked. Overall height 8.2”, diameter of base 14.75”. $1,000-$2,000

918 Cambodian Khmer Bronze, Figure of Uma

Cambodian, 12th/13th century. Khmer angkor vat style patinated and oxidized bronze deity figure depicting Uma, standing barefoot with arms holding objects, wearing vertical striated sampot with central fish tail shaped flange at front, figure with calm facial features with ridged eyebrows above almond shaped eyes, elongated and pierced earlobes, hairdress pulled together into a high chignon and secured by a string, figure supported on a later square wood plinth base, figure likely later patinated. Overall height 20.6”. Provenance: From the Estate of Mr. Soichi Furuta, Woodstock, Georgia. Note: Soichi Furuta (1927-2011) was a Renaissance Man of sorts, beginning his career in fine art arena. After attending UCLA, he joined a creative design and packaging firm in New York where he later became president. The firm (Stuart, Gunn & Furuta) was responsible for packaging design for a number of major brands including Michelob, Hershey’s, Vicks, and Nestle. Concurrently, Mr. Furuta taught graduate-level courses in design at the City University in New York, later, he served as an adjunct professor of literature at St. Andrews Presbyterian College in North Carolina. Later in life, Furuta penned a dozen books in both English and Japanese with subjects ranging from poetry to translations and even a memoir. He was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize in 1989 for his book of poetry, “Montefeltro the Hawk Nose” that references the artwork of the Italian painter Piero della Francesca. Soichi Furuta’s fine tuned sense of poetry, aesthetics and simple beauty are apparent throughout his collection as well as reflected in his own work. $1,000-$2,000

921 Chinese Export Silver Cocktail Set with Dragon Motif

Luen Hing (Chinese (Shanghai), early 20th century Qing Dynasty (1644-1912). A 25 piece 900 silver Chinese export cocktail set comprising a three piece martini shaker, 12 shot cups, and 12 footed cordials, Each piece to underside with impressed maker’s mark “LH” beside “90” for .900 silver purity, and a calligraphic cartouche. Shaker Height 9.375”, diameter 4.125”. Shot height 2.25”. Cordial height 4.375”. Total weight 68.4 troy ounces. $4,000-$6,000


922 Bronze Life Size Standing Figure of Guanyin Chinese, Qing Dynasty (1644-1911). A fine naturalistically cast bronze statue of standing Bodhisattva Guanyin or Guan Yin, the serene round face with contemplative expression and the eyes downcast having hair swept up in twin topknots secured behind a diadem modeled in the form of a small Buddha seated in “dhyanasana” on a lotus base, all beneath the cowl, the neck decorated with a jeweled necklace and wearing long flowing robes decorated with incised cloud scrolls and incised border designs, the left arm holding a “ruyi”-scepter, the right hand in mudra, the figure raised on a dragon form serpent. The back having an incised seal mark. Height 68”, width 21”, depth 16”. $5,000-$7,000

923 Fine Large Bronze Standing Quanyin Floor Sculpture Asian, 19th century possibly earlier. A fine and large bronze standing Guanyin Bodhisattva figure in frontal aspect, the figure standing in full length on a lotus pedestal wearing ornate skirt and headdress and holding a two handed mudra in front of her waist, each hand with middle and ring fingers curled downward with the middle fingertip touching thumb tip and pinkie and fore fingers curled upward (possibly the sukhathundam mudra), the figure standing before an pierced arched full length cowl adorned with a band of scrolling flames over elephant masks and surrounding inner bands of beading and geometric patterning, surmounted by a suspended disk over the buddha’s head, altogether to an integral square stepped plinth base on a later conforming veneered block pedestal. Overall height 68”, sculpture height 52.5”, width 17.25”, depth 12.5”. $3,000-$5,000

924 Large 18th C. Tibetan Gilt Bronze Gautama Buddha Tibetan, 18th century. A fine cast and gilt bronze Suddhartha Gautama Buddha holding the Bhumisparsha mudra, the figure depicted seated on a lotus throne with right hand extended over knee with palm inward and fingers grazing the throne and the left hand held with palm upright in his lap, his golden robe open at chest to reveal a Wan symbol, the figure with closed meditative eyes, third eye to forehead, and the form of a jewel nestled on forehead within knotted hair. Sculpture to a later veneered block pedestal. Overall height 56.5”, sculpture height 28.5”, width 19”, depth 12.5”. $6,000-$8,000

925 19th C. Amitabha Buddha, Parcel Gilt Bronze Southeast Asian, 19th century. A polychrome and gilt bronze sculpture depicting Dhyani Buddha Amitabha (or Amitayus) cast seated in dysanasana atop a lotus throne with hands in dhyanamudra, wearing ornate robes chased with floral borders and trailing ribbons, with jewels to each wrist and ankle, elongated earlobes bearing jeweled medallions, a protruding third eye to forehead, striated hair with jewels and double bun formation with teardrop ornament at top, and a serene meditative expression to face. Underside with incised lotus blossom medallion to center. Height 21.375”, width 15.25”, depth 9.5”. $10,000-$20,000

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926 Kano School Hand Painted Screen, Edo Period Japanese, Edo Period (1603-1868), Kano School. A hand painted six-panel floor screen, apparently unsigned. Screen depicting a pavilion with two character text in red sign under sloped thatched roof near a lake, with foot bridge, with water fowl (ducks) and other birds including peacock, red bird and brown bird, with stylized trees, flowers and rocky cliffs, with muted gold metallic background, with two fabric borders within ebonized wood frame accented with silvered metal pierced ornament at corners and middle sections. verso with with label on green patterned back “Naga Antiques 145 E. 61st Street NY, NY 10021 615 S-6B Pavilion with Bridge Kano School 17th Cent. 42” High x 112” Long”. Each panel 42” x 19.125”. $4,000-$6,000

927 Yokoyama Taikan, Mt. Fuji, Signed Painting on Silk Taikan Yokoyama (Japanese, 1868-1958), “Mt. Fuji”, ink painting on silk, signed with artist’s seal lower left. Japanese silk scroll painting depicting a tonal, calm and serene view of Mt. Fuji with layers of trees in surrounding forest at foot of mountain in foreground. Scroll with silk patterned borders and contained within fitted wood box. Scroll measures 25.7” x 52.75”. Note: Taikan Yokoyama is pseudonym for his birth name Sakai Hidemaro. $40,000-$60,000

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928 Palatial Bronze & Crystal 12 Light Chandelier Italian, late 19th century. A palatial bronze and crystal twelve light chandelier having a scrolled canopy hung with crystal rosettes and faceted pendalogues over an open cage headed with iron spires and perfumers (later) and hung with crystal rosettes and assorted shapes of large faceted pendalogues and mounted with scrolling candlearms at alternating Heights having tole bobeches and candlesleeves, the shorter arms with crystal shades, all mounted with rosettes and pendalogues, the interior of cage with a crystal shaft and four further tiers of rosettes and faceted pendalogues. Height 49”, diameter 41”. Provenance: Purchased from Jacqueline Adams Antiques, 425 Peachtree Hills Avenue, Suite 7, Atlanta, GA 30305, whereby acquired by a Private Collection in Atlanta, Georgia. $4,000-$6,000

929 Joseph M. Kavanagh, Cherry Blossom Time, Oil, 1894 Joseph Malachy Kavanagh RHA (Irish (active France / Belgium), 1856-1918). “Cherry Blossom Time”-1894, oil on canvas, signed and dated at lower left “J. Kavanagh 1894”. Horizontally aligned figural pastoral landscape scene depicting a little girl in white gown collecting pink cherry blossoms in her upturned skirt in the foreground, with another figure, apparently a young boy, roaming about the green hillside under lush, blossoming cherry trees in the midground, with a large waterway, likely river, in the distance, with with separable label “J.R. Chaplain Private Collector Sarasota Florida John Malachy Kavanagh Irish 1856-1918 R:H.A. Exhibited at London Royal Academy and Paris Salon Listed; Behzit (Benezit), Leonards, AASI”. Framed overall 40” x 46”. Unframed 28” x 34”. Note: Kavanagh was an important Irish painter and a member (sometimes called “keeper”) of the Royal Hibernian Academy (RHA), which is an artist-based arts institution in Ireland (Irish (Dublin), founded 1823). $10,000-$20,000

930 Gorham 1898 Sterling Epergne for Exhibition Gorham (American (Rhode Island), founded 1831), circa 1889. A late 19th century sterling silver four arm epergne with lift-off ovular center bowl raised on four scrolled legs with heavy repousse decoration, further raised on a shaped rectangular base on four scrolled feet, the base supporting four spiral scrolled arms decorated with acanthus leaves with each terminating in a removable locking square bowl, each of the five bowls with gold wash interior and having flaring rim with molded and repousse floral scrolled edges - the center bowl with further etched floral decoration. Each bowl and the base with impressed marks “EX” over the three cartouche maker’s mark over “STERLING / A5150” and with date code for 1898; the base also with hand incised “J1862 / 90437”. Height 11”, width 20.5”, depth 18.75”. Total weight 155 troy ounces. Note: According to Charles Carpenter, Jr in “Gorham Silver” ‘The EX... may represent Extra or Experimental’ (p. 287). The “EX” may also be a designation for exhibition pieces as indicated by Gorham’s costing records, or possibly used to indicate a sample work or a special order before the company developed a numbering system for this type of item. $9,000-$12,000

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931 Henry Ranger Signed Oil, Connecticut Landscape Henry Ward Ranger (American, 1858-1916), “Connecticut Landscape”- 1900, oil on canvas, signed and dated lower left. Pastoral landscape painting with loose, impressionistic rendering depicting a pond in the foreground that reflects a nearby group of trees; beyond the pond two field hands work near a stone fence that encircles a large cattle field; two cows can be seen at the far end of the stone enclosure; with cumulus clouds dotting blue sky overhead. Framed 37” x 44.75”. Unframed 28.25” x 36.25”. Note: Henry Ward Ranger is regarded as the leader of the Tonalist movement in America and was a central figure in the establishment of the Old Lyme, Connecticut art colony in 1899. Copy of purchase invoice from Fine Art Advisor Alanna Rathbone (Connecticut) available upon request. $6,000-$8,000

933 19th C. French Provincial Carved Walnut Buffet French, mid 19th century. A “Spring and Autumn” motif carved French Provincial walnut buffet raised on four squat cabriole legs with scroll feet joined to front by pierced apron with classical urn at center amid leaves in relief and joined to sides by shaped apron, the sides with inset arched panels, the front with double hinged doors each bearing a shaped inset panel with farming or gardening implements - one with a sickle and rake representing Autumn, one with a watering can and spade representing Spring - the panels surrounded by flat carved and relief leaves, flowers, and scrolls, with doors opening to reveal a single shelved interior, with the span above doors bearing central rosette flanked by conforming inset panels with flat carved and relief floral vines, the cabinet surmounted by a rectangular top with serpentine front, with scrolled escutcheons to doors and cabinet hinges with turned form finials. Paper price tag to interior indicating retail price of 15,500 Euro. Height 34.75”, width 51.75”, depth 22.875”. Provenance: Jacqueline Adams, Atlanta, Georgia, whereby acquired by a Private Collection, Atlanta, Georgia. $2,000-$4,000

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932 Olive Parker Black, Spring Landscape, Oil Olive Parker Black (American, 1868 - 1948). “Spring Landscape”, oil on canvas, signed lower left. Serene landscape painting depicting a lush valley with babbling brook extending from lower right picture plane through center of canvas, with clusters of verdant green trees, with hills indistinctly visible in the distance, with cloud dotted blue sky overhead. Framed 31.125” x 41.5”. Unframed 20” x 30”. $4,000-$6,000

934 19th C French Prov. Walnut Drop Leaf Kitchen Table French, 19th century. A provincial carved walnut gate leg drop leaf round kitchen table with two drawers, with solid trestle supports joined by mortice and tenon block stretcher and bearing scrolled toes on four feet, the two open gate legs on block feet extending to support a round triple plank table top, the center plank surmounted above two deep drawers. Height 30.125”, diameter of extended top 55.375”, closed length 55.75”, closed width 21”. $2,000-$4,000


935 Group of 22 Photographs, Gone With The Wind

American, 20th century. Collection of twenty-two black and white press photographs documenting the creation of the 1939 Academy Award winning film “Gone with the Wind” including some shots of actors and actresses relaxing on the set, rehearsing lines and reading scripts, between scenes, getting makeup and dressed, figures by production boards, and two images of David O. Selznick (President of Seznick International Pictures) being presented with a resolution passed by the Atlanta Ladies’ Memorial Association commending the creation of the film. Each measures 7.6” x 10”. $300-$500

936 Collection Of GWTW 50th Anniversary Lithographs

American (Georgia), 20th century). Collection of eighteen Gone With the Wind 50th Anniversary lithographs, comprising fifteen limited edition, artist signed lithographs on paper, each designed by G. Zippy Duda (American, 20th century) after artwork by Darius Hill (American (Georgia), 20th century), and published by Harvey Dan Abrams (American, 20th century), each monochromatic print depicting important characters and persons associated with the film and novel, including Margaret Mitchell, Vivien Leigh, Clark Gable, Olivia de Havilland, Leslie Howard, and Thelma “Butterfly” McQueen, among others; two reproduction monochromatic lithographs of original Gone With the Wind world premier posters; and a framed Gone With the Wind 50th Anniversary lithograph on paper from the same series depicting Butterfly McQueen as her character “Prissy” contained within acrylic shadow box with two silk or feather butterflies, with ink signatures by Butterfly McQueen, Darius Hill, Harvey Dan Abrams, and G. Zippy Duda. Sheet size of seventeen loose prints 23” x 17.5”. Single framed piece 18” x 14” x 2.75”. $300-$500

937 Collection Of GWTW Autographed Ephemera

American (Georgia), 20th century. Collection of seven autographed pieces of ephemera from actors of Gone With The Wind (1938), comprising framed monochromatic photo of Vivien Leigh (English, 1913-1967) in Gone With the Wind costume, accompanied in frame by separate paper bearing actress’ signature; monochromatic photo of Olivia de Havilland (American / English, b. 1916-) in Gone With the Wind costume, accompanied by separate paper bearing actress’ signature; monochromatic photo of Leslie Howard (English, 1893-1943) with boy, laid on paper, paper bearing actor’s signature; note card with original envelope from Alicia Rhett (American, 1915-2014) to her friend Bill Baxter bearing the actress’ signature, dated November,12, 1991, accompanied by monochromatic image of the actress in Gone With the Wind costume; monochromatic photo of Ona Munson (American, 1903-1955) from Shanghai Gesture (1941) bearing the actress’ signature along with inscription; and two signed images of Thelma “Butterfly” McQueen (American (Georgia), 1911-1995) accompanied by newspaper clippings related to the actress. Overall largest item (framed photograph of Vivien Leigh) 18.5” x 15”. $300-$500

938 Collection Of Margaret Mitchell Ephemera

American, 20th century. A collection of ephemera related to the renowned American author, Margaret Mitchell (American (Georgia), 1900-1949) comprising a portrait of Margaret Mitchell in articulating early 20th century frame; a first edition, later but still early printing, of Margaret Mitchell’s famed novel “Gone With the Wind (Macmillan: NY, 1938); two copies of Margaret Mitchell and Her Novel” (Macmillan: NY, 1936); an original copy Book-of-the-Month Club News from June, 1936 review of Gone With the Wind by Henry Seidel Canby (American, 1878-1961); an original newspaper copy of The New York Times Book Review from July 6, 1936 by J. Donalds Adams (America, 1891-1968); an original copy of The West Fulton High School’s newspaper the West Fulton Owl, from November 10, 1939 with article honoring Miss Margaret Mitchell; a copy of Norman Berg’s article “The Real Story of Gone With the Wind” for the Atlanta Constitution, dated November 29, 1936; and a group of ephemera related to the interview of Margaret Mitchell conducted by the noted journalist Medora Perkerson (American (Georgia), 1892-1960) including an original transcript of that interview, a matted, backed and glazed black and white photograph of Margaret Mitchell and Medora Perkerson. Largest item (matted and backed photograph) 11” x 14”. $300-$500

939 Collection Of Gone With The Wind Press Ephemera American, 20th century. A collection of ten pieces of press related ephemera from Gone With the Wind (1939), comprising group of group of five back and white photographs from a Gone With the Wind event; a matted photograph from a Gone With the Wind dinner event; a black and white image of Vivien Leigh (English, 1913-1967) boarding a plane printed on foam board; a framed black and white photograph of Clark Gable (American, 1901-1960) de-boarding an airplane; a framed balck and white photograph of Vivien Leigh with cherry blossoms; and a framed photograph of Vivien Leigh waving to fans as she boards an airplane. Largest item in group (matted photograph) 11” x 14”. $300-$500

940 Collection Of Gone With The Wind Film Stills

American, 20th century. A collection of forty-seven film stills and four framed photographs from the filming of the Academy Award winning film Gone With the Wind (1939) after Margaret Mitchell’s (American (Georgia), 1900-1949) Pulitzer Prize winning novel of the same title (1936). Group comprising a framed black and white photograph of Clark Gable (American, 1901-1960) and Vivien Leigh (English, 1913-1967) as Rhett Butler and Scarlett O’Hara in their bedroom; a framed black and white photograph of Clark Gable and Vivien Leigh As Rhett and Scarlett embracing; a framed black and white photo of a post-battle Atlanta scene; a framed black and white photograph of a carriage ride in Atlanta; and forty-seven sleeved film stills from filming. Four framed film stills 8’ x 10”. $400-$600

942 Walter Plunkett Signed Lithos, GWTW Costume Design

941 Collection Of GWTW Press And Press Event Ephemera

American, 20th century. A collection of press and press event ephemera related to the release of the Academy Award winning film Gone With the Wind. See online auction lot for complete listing of included items. $500-$700

Walter Plunkett (American, 1902-1982). A limited edition set of six lithographs depicting the iconic costume designer’s sketches for the best known costumes in Gone With The Wind (published 1975), each print signed by the artist in pencil and numbered “750/1000”, the prints enclosed in original large format folder and envelope, with enclosures listing Plunkett’s filmography and biography. Costume designs include five for Vivien Leigh’s Scarlett O’Hara and one for Clark Gable’s Rhett Butler. Costume design with Scarlett’s pink and green floral dress further inscribed “Memories of dear Walter / with love Fred Crane / Brent Tarleton / GWTW ‘39”. Each print sheet size 20” x 16”. $1,000-$2,000

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943 Margaret Mitchell Signed 1939 Personal Letter A personal letter typed and signed by Margaret Mitchell Marsh (American (Atlanta, Georgia), 1900-1949), journalist and author of the American Civil War era novel “Gone With The Wind”. The letter on personal stationary addressed October 20, 1939 from Atlanta, Georgia: “My Dear Mrs. White: Thank you so much for that very fine letter you wrote about ‘Gone With The Wind.’ You could not have paid me a higher compliment than you did when you wrote that it reminded you of the stories your grandmother, Mary Frances Ashley, told you about those sad and exciting days. Cordially, Margaret Mitchell Marsh (signed) Margaret Mitchell Marsh (Mrs. John R. Marsh)”. Framed 13.75” x 11.25”. $1,000-$2,000

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944 “Gone With The Wind” 1st Ed., 1st Printing, Signed Mitchell, Margaret (American (Atlanta, Georgia), 1900-1949). “Gone With The Wind” by Margaret Mitchell, 1st edition, 1st printing, published in 1936 by The Macmillan Company, signed by the author on first free endpaper, with original pictorial dust jacket and original gray cloth binding with blue lettering and decoration to front cover and spine. First printing with “Published May, 1936” on copyright page (verso of title page), and dust jacket with Gone With The Wind listed 2nd in the right hand column. Housed in later custom clamshell box with gilt lettering on gray cloth. Book 8.75” x 6.125” x 2”. $8,000-$12,000

945 Collection of 1970s Letters from Notable Authors A collection of letters written by famous novelists compiled by filmmaker James R. Messenger (American (Georgia), 1948-2015) as part of research for his Master’s thesis - the adaptation of literature for the screen. Collection comprises 22 letters written or typed and signed by notable authors in explanation of their reactions to the film version of their work, these in response to a form letter written by Messenger posing various questions. Response letters include Thornton Wilder dated October 22, 1974 regarding “The Bridge of San Luis Rey” and also mentioning the film adaptation of his play “Our Town”; James Dickey dated 10/31/1974 regarding his book Deliverance; William Armstrong regarding his book “Sounder”; Morris West regarding his books “The Shoes of the Fisherman” and “The Crooked Road”; John Knowles dated November 12, 1974 regarding his book “A Separate Peace”; Helen MacInnes regarding her books “The Venetian Affair” and “Above Suspicion”; James Jones dated February 6, 1975 regarding his books “From Here to Eternity” and “Some Came Running”; James Leo Herlihy dated December 10, 1974 ; Sue Kaufman (Mrs. Jeremiah A. Barondess) dated November 24, 1974 regarding her book “Diary of a Mad Housewife”; Evan Hunter regarding his books “Last Summer” and “The Blackboard Jungle”; Ken Kesey regarding his book “Sometimes a Great Notion”; Daniel Keyes regarding his books “Flowers for Algernon” and “The Touch” and short story “The Two Worlds of Charlie Gordon”; Christopher Isherwood dated October 28, 1974; an unsent letter to Kurt Vonnegut regarding his book “Slaughterhouse Five”; Kathleen Winsor dated January 7, 1975 regarding her book “Forever Amber”; Bernard Malamud regarding his book “The Fixer”; Robert Penn Warren dated November 4, 1974 regarding his book “All The King’s Men”; Frank Yerby regarding his books “The Foxes of Harrow”, “The Golden Hawk”, and “The Saracen Blade”; Irving Stone dated November 18, 1974 regarding his books “Lust for Life”, “The Agony and the Ecstasy” and “Battle Cry”; Daniel Keyes dated November 6, 1974 further regarding his book “Flowers for Algernon”; Bel Kaufman dated October 29, 1974 regarding her book “Up the Down Staircase”; John Hersey dated October 23, 1974 regarding his books “A Bell for Adano” and “The War Lover”; and Herman Wouk dated October 29, 1974 regarding his books “Youngblood Hawke” and “The City Boy” and novelette “Slattery’s Hurricane”. Many of the authors writing directly only Messenger’s original letter in haste, apologizing for delay and/or brevity of response, editorializing on Hollywood in general, and commending Messenger for his splendid thesis topic. Provenance: acquired by present owner from The Estate of Mr. James R. Messenger, Atlanta, Georgia. $1,500-$3,000


946 Collection of Harry Burton Photos, Tut Excavation Harry Burton (English, 1879-1949). A collection of over 100 photographs documenting the excavation of King Tutankhamun’s tomb by the famed Metropolitan Museum of Art photographer known mainly for accompanying Howard Carter for eight years during his excavation of the young pharaoh’s final resting place in the Valley of the Kings, Egypt. Collection comprising 33 original press photos, 35 full size period scans of original press photos, 12 period photos and/or scans of newspaper clippings, and period scans of 74 quarter size press photographs combined onto 19 sheets, the original press photos bearing stamps and labels from the Metropolitan Museum of Art Photograph Services department. Original press photos comprising “Upper portion of innermost gold coffin showing floral wreath around king’s neck (TAA 1350)”, “Howard Carter opening the door of the second shrine (TAA 678)”, (MM59535), (MM59534), (MM57794), “Examination of the Mummy (TAA 391)”, (TAA 1346), “Third innermost gold coffin (TAA 1351)”, “Within the sarcophagus after the covering linen shrouds had been removed (TAA 360)”, (TAA 616), (TAA 967), (TAA 511), (TAA 368), (TAA 557), “Mummy - exterior wrappings (TAA 513)”, (TAA 1153), “Head of Mummy - side view (TAA 535), (TAA 54A), “First (outermost) shrine within the sepulchre (TAA 674), “Interior of Antechamber: The Hathor Couch (TAA 9)”, “Second Shrine (TAA 677)”, (MM 57793), (TAA 682), (TAA 1345), “Antechamber with sealed door (TAA 4)”, “Lid of innermost shrine (TAA 684)”, (TAA 603), “Alabaster vases in Antechamber Carter XXII (TAA 21)”, (MM 59316), (TAA 358), (TAA 191), (TAA 15), and (TAA 40). Each photo on sheet measuring 10” x 8”. Provenance: acquired by present owner from The Estate of Mr. James R. Messenger, Atlanta, Georgia. Note: Mr. Messenger is the writer and director of the 1978 film documentary “Of Time, Tombs and Treasure” based on the Met’s exhibition “Treasures of Tutankhamen, the film winning an Academy Award nomination for Best Documentary Short in 1979 - these photos acquired by Messenger from the Met during his research for the film. $5,000-$7,000

947 1970s Academy Awards Ephemera - Letters, Stubs A collection of memorabilia and ephemera related to the Academy Awards owned by Oscar nominee James R. Messenger and relating to his film “Of Time, Tombs and Treasure” based on the Metropolitan Museum of Art exhibition “Treasures of Tutankhamun, collection comprising a 1984 gold medal award from the International Film & Television Festival of New York, a letter of nomination in the Best Documentary Short Subject category of the 1978 Academy Awards signed by Howard Koch, a telegram from James M. Roberts advising Mr. Messenger of his nomination, a signed and typed letter from Lord Carnarvon descendant of the same name inviting Messenger to include him in publicity for his film, an invitation to the April 3, 1978 Telecast of the Presentation of the 50th Annual Awards of Merit and the Board of Governor’s Ball, an auto pass for the 1978 event, the program for the 1978 event, a program for the 1978 event as presented by Revlon with a list of Best Picture winners of the past, a letter to the nominees auto-pen signed by Howard W. Koch, microfilm copies of the Certificate of nomination for Award by the Academy, a brochure of regulations for use of the Academy Award symbols, several press photos form the award’s ceremony, two copyrighted typed documents by Messenger detailing his project, two ticket stubs for the 1980 Board of Governor’s Ball and to the 52nd Academy Awards Presentation, program from the 1980 Governor’s Ball, and a program from the 52nd annual Academy Awards Presentation held on April 14, 1980. Also accompanied with signed letter from Arthur Reiman on United Artists letterhead dated March 27, 1979 in discussion of a possible future project with messenger regarding the “enigma” of China. Provenance: acquired by present owner from The Estate of Mr. James R. Messenger, Atlanta, Georgia. $400-$600

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949 Reed & Barton, Love Disarmed Flatware (101 Pcs) Reed and Barton (American (Taunton, Massachusetts), founded 1824), circa 1899. Large 101 piece sterling silver flatware service for twelve with additional serving pieces in Art Nouveau “Love Disarmed” pattern with mythological figural scene of Venus (Aphrodite) and Cupid (Eros), said to have been tied to William Shakespeare’s love sonnet 154, comprising of fourteen salad forks, twelve luncheon forks, thirteen dinner forks, sixteen tea spoons, twelve large soup spoons, fourteen dinner knives, six ice cream forks, two tomato servers (with pierced basin), a large salad serving fork and a large salad serving spoon, a gravy ladle, a master butter knife with flat handle, three serving spoons (one pierced), a pie pastry serving knife, a meat fork, a sugar spoon, a jelly spoon and a large berry spoon. Each marked with maker’s mark for Reed & Barton with “R” within shield flanked by eagle and lion beside “STERLING”, some with additional patent marks. Knife blades marked “REED & BARTON MIRRORSTELE STERLING HANDLE”. Total weight 222 troy ounces (with half a troy ounce removed for each knife). Salad fork length 6”. Note: This pattern was first introduced in 1899 and was discontinued in 1928. It was briefly reintroduced in 1970 and then Reed & Barton ceased production. $15,000-$30,000

948 J.J. Elliott for Tiffany & Co. Oak Cased Clock J.J. Elliott (English (London), founded 1865) for Tiffany & Co. (American, founded 1837), late 19th/early 20th century. Tall tiger oak cased Grandfather hall clock with three bulbous finials with spire tops and broken swan neck pediment with egg and dart borders, dentilated cornice on bonnet above shaped, glazed hinged door to access ornate dial with pierced brass spandrels (top corners with rounded dials reading “CHIME SILENT” and “WHITTINGTON WESTMINSTER” with scrolled foliates and flowers surrounding silvered chapter ring with raised brass Arabic numerals under operating hand painted moon dial, lower center of dial marked with “TIFFANY & Co. NEW YORK” for retailer. Dial flanked by compound columns with acanthus leaf encrusted capitals and partial fluting, sides of case pierced to allow sound from Westminster chimes within. Case with additional fluting, beading, patera blocks, hinged door with oval beveled glass panel within beaded border to access three brass cylindrical weights and pendulum, case supported on four large lion’s paw feet. Eight day clock with cable driven movement that chimes the quarter hour. Overall height 102”, width 27.25”, depth 16.25”. $10,000-$20,000

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950 Hippolyte Camille Delpy Signed 1901 Oil, “Seine”

951 Provincial Louis XV Walnut 3 Drawer Commode, 18th

Hippolyte Camille Delpy (French, 1842-1910), “Bord de la Seine”-1901, oil on cradled wood panel, signed and dated lower right “H.C. Delpy”. Serene, contemplative landscape painting with loose, quietly powerful brushwork and tonal qualities characteristic of Barbizon style, the painting depicting the Seine river at dusk with a fisherman tethering his boat to shore and another fisherman in his boat rowing upstream. Framed 27.25” x 39”. Unframed 19” x 30.5”. Note: Copy of purchase invoice from Fine Art Advisor Alanna Rathbone (Connecticut) available upon request. $5,000-$7,000

French, probably Lyons, circa 1760. A fine Provincial Louis XV walnut commode having a three board top with thumb-molded serpentine edge over a conforming case with three long paneled drawers, each with scrolled rocaille carving and gilt bronze rococo escutcheons contained within heart shaped gadrooned leaves, above a scroll carved apron and raised on squat cabriole legs. Height 38.6”, width 52.12”, depth 26.12”. $4,000-$6,000

952 Provincial Walnut Fire-Surround Chimneypiece

French (Aix-en-Provence), late 18th/early 19th century. Height 56.5”, width 68”, depth 12”. Provenance: Purchased from Foxglove Antiques & Galleries, 699 Miami Cir NE, Atlanta, GA 30324, whereby acquired by a Private Collection in Atlanta, Georgia. $3,000-$5,000

954 Monumental Carved Wood Mirror With Rose Motif

953 18th C Provencal Oak & Fruitwood Enfilade

French, probably Arles Provence, 18th century. Height 40.5”, width 89.75”, depth 24.25”. Provenance: Purchased from Swan Antiques, 727 Miami Circle NE, Atlanta, GA, 30324. Atlanta, GA 30305, whereby acquired by a Private Collection in Atlanta, Georgia. $3,000-$5,000

955 Tavik Frantisek Simon, Figural Seascape, Oil

Tavik Frantisek Simon (Czechoslovakin, 1877-1942), “Gathering at the Coast”, oil on wood panel, monogrammed lower right “F.S.”. Figural seascape or marine painting depicting a crowd of well dressed men, women and children strolling along the coastline, with two small, white tents on the right side of the composition, with a large boat disembarking passengers in the shallow waters of the beach, with calm seas and several indistinct sailboats in the distance. Framed 27.75” x 9.5”. Unframed 24.25” x 6”. $3,000-$5,000

Continental, late 19th century. A grand carved wood Belle Epoque style mirror with vertically aligned rectangular looking glass, frame of convex stripped wood with light gilt remnants, topped with high-relief depictions of roses and foliage spilling onto mirrored surface, crested with bow with scrolling ribbons tied around crossed rods or sticks, with applied label to verso “Sandeply”. Overall 99.5” x 73”. $3,000-$5,000

956 Impressive Louis XV Provincial Buffet Deux Corps

France, probably Toulouse, second half of 18th century. A fine and impressive Louis XV Provincial walnut carved buffet deux corps having a paneled molded upper case with a bonneted top above a conforming and paneled frieze centered with a six petal rosette above a pair of double fielded paneled doors with fluted stile and long iron fiche hinges opening to an interior fitted with two adjustable shelves, the case with two frieze drawers decorated with scrolled panels and centered by a roundel over a pair of paneled cupboard doors and fluted stile opening to a single shelf, the sides also carved with fielded panels over a scroll carved apron raised on squat cabriole legs terminating in scrolled toes. Height 111”, width 59.5”, depth 26.25”. Provenance: Purchased from Jacqueline Adams Antiques, 425 Peachtree Hills Avenue, Suite 7, Atlanta, GA 30305, whereby acquired by a Private Collection in Atlanta, Georgia. $3,000-$5,000

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957 Witkacy, Expressionist Pastel Portrait, 1933

Stanislaw Ignacy Witkiewicz, commonly known as Witkacy (Polish, 1885-1939). “Portrait of a Man”-1933, pastel on paper laid down on artist’s board, signed and dated with additional notations lower right including a “9” above “X” and “(T.C. Kat Co)”. Framed 26.5” x 21”. Unframed 23.3” x 17.3”. Note: Around 1925, Witkacy established the Stanislaw Ignacy Witkiewicz Portrait Painting Firm. By 1928, the artist had created types and rules for painting portraits outlining monetary charges, stylistic concerns, coding documenting his narcotics use during creation (see lower right of work, likely created while on cocaine), and other artistic and business issues. $4,000-$6,000

958 Oswaldo Guayasamin, Gouache, Untitled (Pink Woman)

Oswaldo Guayasamín (Ecuadorian, 1919-1999), “Untitled (Pink Woman)”, gouache on paper laid down on canvas, apparently unsigned. Modern figural painting depicting a young woman with dark black hair accented with red curled spirals, pink Fauvist style face with almond shaped dark eyes, shoulder length portrayal with stark beige background. Framed 20.75” x 16.75”. Unframed 13.9” x 10”. Note: Accompanied with copy of Sotheby’s, New York: Impressionist & Modern Art Including Russian and Latin American Art, October 7, 2010 where it was included as Lot 239. $6,000-$8,000

960 Denis Mitchell Modernist Slate Sculpture, “Trezza”

959 Paul Mount Bronze Figural Sculpture, “The Union”

Paul Mount (English, 1922 - 2009), “The Union”, bronze sculpture, apparently unsigned. Abstracted figural sculpture depicting two figures embracing, with arms and legs conjoined to form a single entity, with two ovoidal piercings between embracing legs and arms; polished bronze with overall patination; with attached black stone base. Height with base 5.125”, width 8.25”, depth 4”. Provenance: John Whibley Gallery Ltd., London, whereby acquired by the Estate of Joseph Gilbert of Atlanta, Georgia on 2/26/69. Purchase receipt available upon request. Note: Mount, like his contemporaries and compatriots in the St. Ives School--Barabra Hepworth (English, 1903-1975), Denis Mitchell (English, 1912-1993) and John Milne (English, 1931-1978)--conceived of his work in relationship to the surrounding landscape. $6,000-$8,000

961 Denis Mitchell 1970 Bronze “Variations on a Theme”

Denis Adeane Mitchell (English, 1912 - 1993), “Variations on a Theme”-1970, bronze sculpture, edition 1/9, inscribed on bottom of attached base “D.A.M. 1970 1/9 MS”. Height with base 7.125”, width 5.125”, depth 2.6”. Provenance: Marjorie Parr Gallery, London, whereby acquired by the Estate of Joseph Gilbert of Atlanta, Georgia on 9/26/1970. Copy of purchase receipt available upon request. Note: Denis Mitchell was a prominent figure in the St. Ives Modernists group, having worked in the studio of Barbara Hepworth (English, 1903-1975). Mitchell’s work is in the permanent collections of the Tate Gallery, National Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia and the National Gallery of Wellington, New Zealand among other prominent institutions. $10,000-$20,000

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Denis Adeane Mitchell (English, 1912 - 1993), “Trezza”- 1981, incised slate sculpture, inscribed on bottom of attached base “TREZZA 81 DAM”. Slate sculpture of pentagonal form in the style of Mitchell’s mentor, Barbara Hepworth (English, 1903-1975); front with polished, smooth slate, with incised circle in upper left corner, with incised diagonal line extending from lower right corner to just under incised circle form; back with raw, untreated slate; with black stone attached base. Height with base 7.9”, width 4”, depth 2.75”. Provenance: New Art Centre, London, whereby acquired by the Estate of Joseph Gilbert of Atlanta, Georgia in 1986. Copy of purchase receipt available upon request. Note: Denis Mitchell was a prominent figure in the St. Ives Modernists group, having worked in the studio of Barbara Hepworth (English, 1903-1975). Mitchell’s work is in the permanent collections of the Tate Gallery, National Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia and the National Gallery of Wellington, New Zealand among other prominent institutions. $6,000-$8,000

962 Denis Mitchell Signed 1969 Bronze, “Selena”

Denis Adeane Mitchell (English, 1912-1993), “Selena”-1969, bronze sculpture, edition 6/9, inscribed on bottom “DAM 69 6”. Height with base 7.5”, width 8”, depth 4”. Provenance: Marjorie Parr Gallery, London, whereby acquired by the Estate of Joseph Gilbert of Atlanta, Georgia on 11/29/69. Copy of purchase receipt available upon request. Note: Denis Mitchell was a prominent figure in the St. Ives Modernists group, having worked in the studio of Barbara Hepworth (English, 1903-1975). Mitchell’s work is in the permanent collections of the Tate Gallery, National Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia and the National Gallery of Wellington, New Zealand among other prominent institutions. $15,000-$30,000


963 F. E. McWilliam “Bird Watcher I” Signed Bronze Frederick Edward (F.E.) McWilliam (Irish, 1909-1992), “Bird Watcher I”-1964, bronze with black patina, from an edition of five, inscribed with initials and numbered “McW 1/5” on base. Surrealist figural sculpture depicting seated figure with arms raised to hold binoculars to eyes, one knee bent in support of the weight of right arm. Height 10”, width 5.75”, depth 5”. Provenance: Waddington Galleries, London, whereby acquired by the Estate of Joseph Gilbert of Atlanta, Georgia on 12/12/69. Copy of purchase receipt available upon request. Literature: Ferran and Holman, The Sculpture of F.E. McWilliam (Lund Humphries: 2012), ills. p.140. Note: McWilliam was a friend and contemporary of sculptor Henry Moore; his work is characterized by his Surrealist rendering of figures and forms. This particular was the first edition in a series of three ornithological sculptures depicting bird watchers produced by the artist in 1964. $15,000-$30,000

964 Roger Mühl, Iles de Lerins, Oil on Canvas Roger Mühl (French, 1929–2008), “Iles de Lerins”-1985, oil on canvas, signed lower right “Muhl”, titled on verso. Impressionistically rendered landscape painting with deep, saturated Mediterranean blue and greens, with impasto handling, depicting sea view of the coast of the the Lérins Islands (in French: les Îles de Lérins)--a group of four Mediterranean islands off the French Riviera, near Cannes. Framed 33” x 34.5”. Unframed 23.75” x 25.25”. Note: Mühl was trained at the School of Decorative Arts, Strasbourg, from 1946 to 1948. He is best known for his depictions of Mediterranean gardens, seascapes and landscapes from Alsace, Provence and Brittany. Copy of purchase invoice from La Boutique D’Art (Gallerie De Tableaux) (Nice, FR) and two David Findlay Gallery (New York) Mühl catalogs available upon request. $8,000-$12,000

965 Henri Cartier-Bresson, “Hyeres”, Signed Photograph Henri Cartier-Bresson (French, 1908-2004), “Hyeres, France” originally created 1932, later printing, silver gelatin print, signed in black lower right margin, blind stamped lower left “HENRI CARTIER BRESSON”. Black and white photograph depicting a man riding on a bicycle on the cobblestone winding street below, viewed from top of stone staircase with iron railing in the town of Hyeres in southeastern France. Unframed 11.25” x 15.4”. Literature: The Museum of Modern Art, Henri Cartier-Bresson: The Early Work, 1987, p. 100; Thames & Hudson, Henri CartierBresson: Europeans, 1998, p. 22; Thames and Hudson, Henri Cartier-Bresson: The Man, the Image and the World, 2003, p. 77. $10,000-$20,000

966 Harry Callahan, Eleanor, Signed Photograph Harry Callahan (American, 1912-1999), “Eleanor, Chicago”-1947, later printing, silver gelatin print, signed lower right, inscribed in pencil on verso “to Elias Harry Callahan”. Black and white photograph depicting a view of the artist’s wife, Eleanor in the nude with arm raised above her head, looking forward toward viewer. Unframed 8” x 5”. Literature: Cox, Harry Callahan: Eleanor, pl. 10; Greenough, Harry Callahan, p. 81; LIGHT Gallery, LIGHT, p. 21; Szarkowski, Callahan, cover and p. 57. $6,000-$8,000

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967 French Louis XVI Style Bureau à Cylindre

French, late 19th century. A Louis XVI style brass inlaid, gilt bronze mounted mahogany bureau a cylindre in the manner of François Linke (French, 1855-1946) having a three quarter galleried superstructure inset with black marble over a band of three drawers, flanked by fluted panels, the cylinder lid opening to a fitted interior with three drawers over a leatherette inset writing slide, the base with center drawer flanked to the right by a single deep drawer simulated as two short drawers and housing a wood lock box, the other side with two short drawers and raised on turned tapered and fluted legs terminating in toupie feet. The drawers with gilt bronze berried laurel escutcheons, individual locking mechanisms and flanked by fluted panels. Height 46.5”, width 53”, depth 24.5”. $1,000-$2,000

968 Pair of Neoclassical Style Twin Light Wall Sconces Italian, 20th century. Giltwood and painted iron. Height 30.5”, width 12”, depth 5.5”. $800-$1,200

969 19th C. Style Four Panel Ecru Silk Floor Screen

Continental, 20th century. A 19th century style four panel floor screen covered in ecru silk, each rectangular panel with stepped in arch top with gold applique oval tondo bearing trophies and vines over a ribbon bow set over hanging bell flower swag, with bronzed metal rivets to edges. Height 73.125”, width (individual panels) 24.625”, width (overall) 98.5”. $1,000-$2,000

972 Regal Louis XVI Style Giltwood Mirror, 19th C. 971 Delafosse Louis XVI Parcel Gilt Weather Station

970 Pair of Polychrome & Gilt Wood Mirrored Panels

Continental, 19th century. Apparently unmarked. Overall 74.25” x 62”. $2,000-$4,000

Jean Charles Delafosse (French, 1734-1791), circa last quarter 18th century. A Louis XVI period parcel gilt and green painted carved wood weather station bearing mercury thermometer (tubes missing) and barometer, the pear shaped form with vertical rectangular thermometer at top over a round barometer with each surrounded by relief gilt c-scrolls, shell forms, and acanthus leaf tips reserved on a light green painted ground. Thermometer inscribed “Thermometre de M Reaumur (for René Antoine Ferchault de Réaumur (French, 16831757)”. Barometer signed “C. Delafosse 1783 (or 1785)”. Height 43.375”, width 16”. $1,500-$3,000

French, Late 19th/Early 20th century. Each measures 47” x 20.125”. $1,500-$3,000

975 Neoclassical Style Six Light Crystal Chandelier

973 Pair, Fine 19th C. Louis XVI Style Winged Bergeres French, 19th century. A pair of highly carved fine walnut winged confessional bergere chairs upholstered in ecru fabric, each chair with four tapering fluted legs on turned feet joined by a shaped apron bearing relief carving of rosettes and egg and dart, with padded serpentine arms having acanthine handgrips over bands of beading and overlapping acanthus leaves, bearing continuous bands of relief carving along top edges from arm to arm over the arcaded seat back with rosettes to top edge and beading and egg and dart to interior and exterior edges, with fitted down seat cushion. Provenance: Jacqueline Adams Antiques, Atlanta, Georgia, whereby acquired by a Private Collection, Atlanta, Georgia. $2,000-$4,000

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974 Two Mated French Louis XVI Paintings, 19th C. French School, 19th century. Each framed 81” x 21.75”. Each sight 78” x 19”. Provenance: Jacqueline Adams Antiques, Atlanta, GA; whereby acquired by present owner. $2,000-$4,000

Continental, probably Italian, early 20th century. A fine Neoclassical style gilded iron, giltwood, rock crystal, crystal and glass six light chandelier having a multi-tiered giltwood carved and iron shaft with arched scrolled canopy decorated with rosettes and hung with beaded swags over a second scrolling tier decorated with faceted crystal beads and diamond shaped drops, mounted with crystal flowerheads, each centered with a yellow glass ‘stamen’ (responds brightly to ultraviolet light) further hung with a crystal pendant above a giltwood foliate carved bowl issuing six scrolling candlearms having foliate shaped tole bobeches fitted with candlesleeves and hung with faceted diamond shaped crystals, faceted pear shaped drops and beaded crystal swags. Height 29”, diameter 26”. $4,000-$6,000


976 1940s Italian Silver 6 Piece Tea & Coffee Service Proserpio Achille (Italian (Milano), first half 20th century, circa 1934-44. An 800 silver six piece tea and coffee service comprising teapot, coffee pot, 2-piece kettle with folding handle on lampstand, lidded sugar, creamer, and handled serving tray, each piece with panels or medallions of rocaille scroll repousse decoration on chased ground on scalloped body with molded flower blossom finials . Each piece marked to underside “800” within an oval cartouche and with “240 MI” flanking a fasces symbol within a cut lozenge cartouche. Teapot Height 9”, spout to handle 10”. Coffee pot Height 8”, spout to handle 10”. Kettle Overall height 18.75”, width across spout 10.75”. Creamer Height 5.25”, spout to handle 6.25”. Sugar Height 4.875”, width across handles 5.75”. Tray width 29.75”, depth 18.5”. Total weight at least 266 troy ounces. Note: a nearly identical service sold for $10,000 at Sotheby’s, New York, on April 16, 2015 as lot 189. $5,000-$7,000

978 Fine Italian Twelve Light Crystal Chandelier, 19th Italian, late 19th century. A fine and impressive twelve light crystal and iron chandelier having a scrolled canopy with twelve volute scrolls mounted with tole leaves and hung with rosettes, beaded strands, faceted pendaloques and teardrops above an open cage comprising twelve scrolled ribs profusely hung with beaded chains, rosettes and teardrops joining the iron circulet and mounted with tole acanthus leaves hung with beaded strands and large faceted pendalogues, each scrolled end surmounted with a molded glass bobeche further hung with beads and issuing a simulated wax candlesleeve, the circulet also mounted with large rosettes hung with beads, alternating large and medium size faceted pendalogues, the whole terminating in a faceted ball drop. Height 45”, diameter 29”. Purchased from Jacqueline Adams Antiques, 425 Peachtree Hills Avenue, Suite 7 Atlanta, GA 30305, whereby acquired by a Private Collection in Atlanta, Georgia. $4,000-$6,000

977 Pair of Parcel Gilt Bronze Blackamoor Torchieres Continental, first half 20th century. A pair of patinated and parcel-gilt bronze blackamoor torchiere lamps, each cast as a young shirtless boy wearing flowing loin cloth standing in contrapposto with one foot supported on a taller bank of stone, with one arm raised up and one lowered in support of a horn form torch with scrolling tapered end and acanthus leaf detailing, the figures with short cropped hair, hoop earrings, hoop anklets, and standing to a tall integral rectangular base with chamfered corners bearing scrolling acanthus leaves topped with rose clusters with the planes of the base with rectangular cartouches bearing leaf tip medallions. Height 69.75”, width 15”, depth 11”. $5,000-$7,000

979 Pio Ricci, The Lovers, Oil On Canvas Pio Ricci (Italian, 1850-1919), “The Lovers”, oil on canvas, signed indistinctly at lower right “Pio Ricci”, with inscription to verso “The Lovers Pio Ricci Made In Italy”. Figural genre scene depicting a courtly couple dressed in formal Victorian attire in an elegant interior, the woman with lush fuchsia ball gown, with lace headscarf, holding a basket of pink roses, regal gentleman with powder blue formal attire and black hat. Framed 38.25” x 28.5”. Unframed 28.3” x 16.25”. $6,000-$8,000

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980 Set of 6 Venetian Style Giltwood Rococo Chairs

Continental, early 19th century. A fine and matched set of six Venetian style Rococo giltwood side dining chairs, each with arched shaped crestrail surmounted by a rocaille cresting over a cartouche shaped upholstered, padded back above a padded seat and slightly serpentine shaped rail centered with leafy pierced rocaille raised on cabriole legs carved at the knee with cabochon medallion and terminating in scrolled toes. The underside of seat with penalty tag ‘REMADE AND RENOVATED BY GUIDO De ANGELIS, INC, East 71St. New York 21, N.Y. Height 43.12”, width 21.5” (leg to leg), seat depth 14.5”, seat height 17.5”. Provenance: Purchased from Trosby Galleries, Palm Beach. $2,000-$4,000

981 School of Marco Ricci, Capriccio Landscape, Oil

Italian School, last half 18th century. School of Marco Ricci (Italian, 1676-1730). “Seaside Landscape With Classical Arch”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned, verso with applied label “Scuola di Marco Ricci Venezia”, verso with additional indistinct graphite inscriptions. Framed apprxaimtely 32.6” x 42.6”. Unframed 27.5” x 37”. $3,000-$5,000

983 Pair of Continental Polychromed Cabinets, 18th C.

982 18th C. 5-Panel Signed Floor Screen, Landscape

Continental School (likely French), 18th century. A large and impressively painted two-sided five-panel floor screen or room diveder in the Renaissance style, one side with the three interior panels depicting a naturalistic landscape scene with river at center flanked by a mill structure and two figures on a bank at center surrounded by lush landscape, the two outer panels each with further well painted landscape scenes, each of the three scenes within a painted faux frame with rocaille and acanthine scrolls in crimson red, the back of each panel with a grisaille painted singular medallion of ribbon suspended musical, gardening, or hunting trophies, each panel of rectangular form with shaped crest. Signed to lower right of center landscape scene “peint par Despesches”. Height 69.75”, width of each panel 25.5”, overall width 127”. Provenance: Property of a Private Collection, Atlanta, Georgia. $4,000-$6,000

Italian, 18th century. Pair of cabinets of rectangular form with polychrome body with paneled sides, front with hinged door with square panel with incurvate chamfered corners finely hand painted with figural scenes, opposite side of door also handle painted with ornate figural work, overall shaped skirt and supported on bracket feet. One cabinet depicting a resting figure in forest with small donkey at side with view of knights on horseback in expanse at back beside sea, hill with architecture in distance, verso with seated Julius Caesar with red and white robe with laurel crown pointed toward solder being restrained by men at sides during one of the leader’s military campaigns; the other cabinet depicting three desperate kneeling figures looking toward upper left maid rolling landscape, verso with a standing Julius Caesar in tent addressing a foreign official during a military campaign. Overall height 47”, width 41.25”, depth 16.5”. Provenance: Foxglove Antiques, Atlanta, Georgia whereby acquired by a Private Collection in Atlanta, Georgia. Note: Label from Foxglove Antiques notes this pair of cabinets came from a prominent Virginia estate. Copy of label available upon request. $4,000-$6,000

985 Pair, Rococo Polychrome Corner Cabinets on Stands

984 Monumental Italian Carved & Giltwood Mirror

Italian, 19th century. Monumental carved and giltwood wall mirror with large scrolled foliates throughout frame surrounding rectangular looking glass. Overall height 75” x 55”. $6,000-$8,000

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Italian, 18th century. A fine and matched pair of Rococo polychrome decorated corner cabinets on stands, both with molded cornice over a quarter round case with single paneled door hand painted with exterior chinoiserie scenes depicting figures on terraces surround by foliage, rockwork, a peacock and dog with architectural archways in the background; the interior fitted with three shelves; the associated and conforming table with single frieze drawer and scroll carved skirt raised on cabriole legs terminating in scrolled toes. One cabinet with sticker ‘Benecke & Heywood, Forwarding Agents, 810, Agents for Henry Johnson & Sons, Pitt & Scott, Woodbridge & Co, Geo. W. Wheatley & Co. American Express Co, Innocente Magill, San Remo (Italie). Height 72.25”, width 25”, depth 18.25”. $6,000-$8,000


987 Italian Venetian Glass 6-Light Tiered Chandelier

986 Allegorical Portrait Of A Young Girl, Pastel

Italian, first quarter 20th century. Overall height 33”, diameter 32.5”. Provenance: Regalo Antiques, Atlanta, Georgia whereby acquired by a Private Collection in Atlanta, Georgia. $1,000-$2,000

French School, early 20th century. “Allegorical Portrait of a Young Girl”, pastel on paper laid down on canvas, apparently unsigned. Figural bust length portrait drawing of a young girl with rosy cheeks and piercing blue eyes, her half nude torso draped in pink, blue and white fabric, with bouquet of flowers including pink roses in her arms, with flower crown. Framed 36.25” x 30.5”. Unframed 29.6” x 24.1”. $1,000-$2,000

988 Ornate Venetian Carved Polychrome Mirror, 19th C.

Italian (Venetian), 19th century. A carved polychrome wood and gesso wall mirror with ornate frame of yellow green and red patterning surrounding rectangular looking glass, surmounted by a large openwork pediment with c-scrolled acanthus, with scrolls trailing flowers including roses and daisies, with spiraled acanthus surrounding fleurette at center. Overall 52.25” x 32.25”. Looking glass 30.5” x 22.5”. $1,500-$3,000

989 Italian Baroque Style Carved Giltwood Mirror

American, 20th century. An ornate Italian Baroque style carved giltwood mirror, with shaped beveled looking glass, frame crested with carved and pierced rocaille form shield with scrolled acanthus and foliates, frame with elaborate pierced c-scroll and rocaille adornments with mirror backing. Overall 56.5” x 37.5”. $2,000-$4,000

990 Grande Baroque Sterling Set, 5 Pc. Service for 12 R. Wallace & Sons (American (Connecticut), founded 1871). A 63 piece set of sterling silver flatware in the Grande Baroque pattern comprising 12 5-piece place settings plus serving pieces. Set comprising 12 dinner forks (7.5), 12 round bowl soup spoons (6.25”), 13 tea spoons (6.125”), 12 individual salad forks (6.5”), 12 dinner knives with stainless blades (9”), 1 solid serving fork (8.125”), and one cake or pie server with stainless blade (10.75”). Total weight (less standard 0.5 ozt allotment for stainless elements) 107 troy ounces. $2,000-$3,000

992 Pair of Italian Carved & Giltwood Wall Mirrors

Italian, Late 18th/Early 19th century. Hand carved and gilt wood wall mirrors of shield form with scrolled foliates, flowers and flumes in Rococo style surrounding shaped looking glass. Overall each 25.3” x 17”. $1,000-$2,000

991 Polychrome & Giltwood Corner Display Niche

Italian, late 19th/early 20th century. Large carved gilt wood and gesso corner display niche or reliquary display in two sections with armed architectural niche with scrolled foliates, rocaille shell dome above curved cornice with compound columns at front, back with hand painted winged cherubs in clouds flanking dove with radiating light symbolizing the Holy Spirit; lower section of tapered triangular form with scrolled foliate borders, amid bead and dash trim, leaf tip and gadrooned ornament. All unmarked. $2,000-$4,000

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994 Set Of Three Louis XVI Style Giltwood Mirrors

993 Pair of 19th C. Louis XVI Style Oak Fauteuils

French, 19th century. Overall height 38.75”, width 26.75”, depth 25.75”, seat height 17”, seat depth 21.5”. Provenance: Jacqueline Adams Antiques, Atlanta, Georgia, whereby acquired by a Private Collection, Atlanta, Georgia. $1,000-$2,000

995 Palatial Louis XVI Style 3 Door Cabinet Armoire Continental, probably French, late 19th/early 20th century. Height 115”, width 80”, depth 20.5”. $1,500-$3,000

998 Louis XVI Style Polychrome Wood 4-Light Chandelier

Continental, probably French, late 19th/early 20th century. A Louis XVI style polychrome wood chandelier having a four scroll and acanthus carved open cage centering a carved flambeau torch over a simulated basket carved around the rim with polychrome roses and issuing four scrolling candlearms surmounted with foliate carved candlecup and simulated wax candlesleeves, the whole terminating in four carved tassels. Height 45”, diameter 38”. Provenance: Purchased from Jacqueline Adams Antiques, 425 Peachtree Hills Avenue, Suite 7, Atlanta, GA 30305, whereby acquired by a Private Collection in Atlanta, Georgia. $2,000-$4,000

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Continental, 20th century. Set of three large Louis XVI Neoclassical style giltwood and ebonized wall mirrors, with rectangular beveled looking glass, frame with floral rosettes in protruding corners within twisted ribbon border, frame crested at top with floral wreath above two crossed flaming torches with trailing undulating leaves and fleurettes at sides. Overall 59.25” (including crest) x 39.75”. $1,200-$2,400

996 Pair of 19th C. French Oil Painted Wall Panels

French, mid 19th century. A pair of hand painted rectangular wall or floor canvas panels with subtly arcaded top, each oil painted with a central classical urn filled with verdant floral bouquet set on an acanthine bracket within a tall rectangular cartouche bordered with flowering vines and laurel husks with scrolls at top suspending an ovular medallion bearing rose cluster to lower edge, at bottom with a c-scroll banded cartouche bearing garden still life with sun hat, chicken coop, and flower basket, allover in tones of cream, gold, red, green, and yellow. Each height 64.5” x 21.25”. Provenance: Jacqueline Adams Antiques, Atlanta, Georgia, whereby acquired by a Private Collection, Atlanta, Georgia. $1,500-$3,000

997 Andre Vignoles, Bouquet Aux Silenes Blancs, Oil

Andre Vignoles (French, b. 1920-), “Bouquet aux Silenes Blancs”, oil on canvas, signed lower left “A. Vignoles”, inscription to verso “Bouquet aux Silenes Blancs”. Still life painting depicting chinoiserie blue and white porcelain vase with bouquet of flowers including roses and tulips among small yellow and white flowers. Framed 29” x 22.5”. Unframed 21.75” x 15”. Provenance: Phillip Galleries whereby acquired by present owner. $2,000-$4,000

999 Raoul Maucherat de Longpre, Yellow Roses and Lilac

Raoul Maucherat de Longpre (French/American, 18431911), “Yellow Roses and Lilacs”, watercolor and pastel on board, signed lower right “Raoul M.deLongpre, fils”. Framed 29.3” x 36.9”. Sight 20” x 28.25”. Note: Work by the artist is held in the collections of the National Museum of American Art in Washington, D.C., the Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentation in Pittsburgh, PA, and the Margaret Woodbury Strong Museum in Rochester, New York. Copy of purchase invoice from Fine Art Advisor Alanna Rathbone (Connecticut) available upon request. $5,000-$7,000

1000 Fine Hand Woven Pink Silk Area Rug

Silk. Large floral center medallion on black field. Surrounding foliage to corner and border. Rose, cream and pink accent colors. Measures 8’ 1” x 11’ 3”. $3,000-$5,000


1003 Roberto Coin 18k Yellow Gold Elephant Earrings

1001 Handmade 18k Yellow Gold, Ruby & Pearl Brooch

Ladies handmade 18k yellow gold, ruby and pearl pin or brooch with undulating ribbon with scrolled motif terminating on cluster of fourteen natural bezel set round rubies (approximately 4.5 to 5mm in diameter each, 5.50 carats total weight, color: pinkish red, clarity: I3) and one white cultured Akoya pearls (approximately 8mm, Grade A). Unmarked but acid tested as 18k quality. Total weight 13.5 grams. $800-$1,200

1004 Gucci “Mini G” Diamond & Stainless Steel Watch

Gucci (Italian, founded 1921- ). Ladies designer stainless steel and diamond “Mini G” wrist watch with “G” shaped case with 32 natural, bead set, modern round brilliant diamonds (approximately 0.15 carat total weight, color range: G-H, clarity: VS2). Watch with mother of pearl dial marked “GUCCI” at top and “SWISS MADE” at lower center, synthetic sapphire crystal. Back with “GUCCI” as well as marks for model number “10512677” and water resistance. Quartz batter run watch with thin link chain band with fold over clap. Length 6.5”. Note: Watch contained within original box. $800-$1,200

1002 Hermès Black Calf Box Leather Handbag

Hermès (French, founded 1837) for Bonwit Teller & Co.(American, founded 1895) handbag, stamped under flap closure “Hermès Paris”, interior stamped “Made in France for Bonwit Teller”. A black calf box (or veau leather) handbag, with black leather shoulder strap attached, with gold hardware, with classic Sac Dolly flap closure, with zipper closure exterior pocket concealed under flap closure, interior with one slip pocket. Overall 8.5” x 10.25” x 3”. $700-$900

1006 Ladies 14k White Gold Diamond Eternity Band

1005 Ladies 14k Yellow Gold Freeform Diamond Ring

Last quarter of 20th century. Ladies custom made 14k yellow gold freeform diamond ring with highly polished and bark textured band containing natural, prong set, Old European and Old Mine cut diamonds - the largest diamond (approximately 0.59 carat, color range: J-K, clarity range: Si1-Si2), the second diamond (approximately 0.39 carat, color range: G-H, clarity range: VS2-Si1) accented with five Old Mine cut diamonds (approximately 0.11 carat total weight, average color: J, average clarity: Si1). Unmarked but acid tested as 14k gold quality. US ring size 5.5. Total weight 8.3 grams. Note: The ring appears to be circa 1980s while the diamonds are circa 1900s. $800-$1,200

1007 Ladies 14k Gold, Emerald, & Diamond Ring

Ladies custom made 14k yellow gold, emerald and diamond ring with twenty-two (22) natural prong set round emeralds (approximately 3.00 carats total weight, medium dark green color, clarity: I2, nicely matched), and five natural prong set modern round brilliant diamonds (approximately 0.50 carat total weight, color range: G-H, clarity: VS2). Unmarked but acid tested as 14k quality. US ring size 6. Total weight 12 grams. $1,200-$1,800

1009 Custom Opal Doublet & Diamond Spider Web Brooch

Ladies custom made Australian opal doublet pin or brooch with red, purple, blue and green pinfire (approximately 20 x 16mm) accented with five prong set emerald cut diamonds (approximately 0.50 carat total weight, color range: G-H, clarity: VS1) in a textured 14k yellow gold spider web setting. Unmarked, however, acid tested as 14k quality. Overall measures 1.6” x 1.6”. Total weight 13 grams. $2,000-$4,000

Pair of ladies designer Roberto Coin (Italian, founded 1977) 18k two tone gold clip-on earrings with yellow gold pierced “elephant skin” texture accented with white gold band undulating band with 18 modern diamonds (approximately 0.10 carat total weight, color: G-H, clarity: VS2). Marked on interior with Roberto Coin’s registered mark “1226VI”, “ITALY” and “18K”, also with signature small ruby inset gemstone (used by Roberto Coin after 1996). Acid tested as 18k quality. Overall weight 13 grams. $1,000-$2,000

Ladies diamond eternity band with 25 natural channel set baguette diamonds (approximately 0.75 carat total weight, color range: G-I, clarity: VS2) professional set in 14 white gold band. Marked “14K”, acid tested as 14k quality. US ring size 6. Ring 2.2mm wide. Total weight 2.5 grams. $800-$1,200

1008 Gem & Pearl Encrusted Butterfly Pendant

20th century. Handmade vintage style gemstone and pearl encrusted butterfly pendant with enhanced yellow round diamond eyes (approximately 1.9mm in diameter, 0.04 carat total weight) above two fancy brown diamonds on abdomen of butterfly (approximately 0.70 carat total weight, clarity: Si2 and I1) above a medium green emerald (approximately 0.30 carat total weight, clarity: I2), wings with 106 small round rubies (approximately 1.50 carats total weight) bordered by 22 button pearls on silver setting, wings with springs for slight articulation. Unmarked but tested as silver. Total weight 12 grams. $2,500-$3,500

1010 Italian 18k Gold Pearl & Diamond Bracelet

Italian, 20th century. Ladies 18k two tone gold hand engraved mock filigree link bracelet accented with eight 5mm cultured pearls (Grade AA), borders in white gold accented with thirty-six single cut round diamonds (approximately 0.36 carat total weight, color: G-H, clarity: VS2). Bracelet with two figure 8 safety clasps. Marked “ITALY” and “K18”, acid tested as 18k quality. Length 6.75”. Total weight 57 grams. $2,000-$4,000

1011 Large Mourning Pendant with Diamonds, L. 19th Late 19th century. LadiesC. handmade large mourning

pendant of oval form with beveled black glass body accented with prong set old mine cut diamonds (approximately 3.17 carats total weight, color: I-M, clarity: Si1-Si2) in floral shape at center, back with oval glazed hinged case for holding loved one’s hair, bail with black enamel in scrolled foliate pattern. Overall (without bail) 2” x 1.6”. Total weight 30 grams. $3,000-$5,000

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1012 Art Nouveau Bronze Figural Vide Poche

Continental School, 20th century. “Girl with Two Ducks at Pond”, bronze sculpture with black marble vide poche (or vide-poche) base, apparently unsigned. Art Nouveau figural sculpture depicting young girl with her hair in buns, with two ducks at her feet, standing beside lake or pool of water as represented by the negative space of the black marble vide poche. Overall height with base 11”, diameter 11.6”. $1,000-$2,000

1013 Gélis-Didot and Maltese, Absinthe Parisienne, 1894 P. Gélis-Didot (French, 19th century) and Louis Maltese (French, 19th century), “Absinthe Parisienne”-1894, lithograph in colors, signed in print lower right “P. GélisDidot et Louis Maltese”, with inscription at lower right margin “AFFICHES ARTISTIQUES._ G. DE MALHERBE RUE N.-D DES CHAMOS, 54.”, Framed 56” x 41.25”. Sight 46” x 31.5”. Provenance: The Richard and Merle Haber collection; whereby acquired by present owner. $1,200-$2,400

1014 Almaric Walter, Pate-de-verre Papillon Dish, 1920

Almaric Walter (French, 1870-1959), “Pate-de-verre Papillion Dish”, circa 1920, signed “AWALTER” and marked “NANCY”. Art nouveau green glass papillion dish of round form depicting large butterfly with brilliant wings outstretched, with raised dots of varying sizes throughout, with tapered base. Height 0.75”, diameter 5.125”. Note: Alternate artist spellings include: “Amalric Walter” and “Almeric Walter”. $1,000-$2,000

1016 Jef Lambeaux Signed Bronze Nude, “Le Nuit”

1015 Wedgwood Fairyland Lustre Porcelain Malfrey Pot

Jef Lambeaux (Belgian, 1852-1908), “Le Nuit”, bronze with wood base, inscribed at base “Jef Lambeaux”. Figural art deco bronze sculpture depicting serene nude woman with arms raised above her head, with her hands gripping fabric that drapes down her back, with fabric pooling behind her feet, with stained wood base. Overall including base 36.75” x 16” x 8”. Provenance: The Richard and Merle Haber collection; whereby acquired by present owner. $2,000-$4,000

A Daisy Makeig-Jones (English, 1881-1945) for Wedgwood (English, founded 1759) fairyland lustre porcelain bowl, circa 1920, underside with black underglaze maker’s mark “Wedgwood Made in England”, numbered “25360 v.” with additional underglaze inscription “2308 p”. Art nouveau malfrey pot in Woodland Elves IV pattern, with characteristic pearlescent lustre throughout, with elves and fairies playing amongst toadstools and green grass, with faint spider web design in background, with lustre celadon and gilt grass frond decoration to the recessed center of interior. Height 3.25”, diameter 3.125”. $1,200-$2,400

1017 Art Nouveau Bronze and Onyx Mantle Clock, Signed

Continental School. Bronze mantle clock with onyx base, circa 1910, inscribed on back “DRESSLER”. Figural art nouveau mantle clock with woman languidly leaning on clock, clock with leaves and berries at top, with four apparent branches at each corner supporting the treetop above, clock face with green patina and copper elements (including numerals and arms), with onyx base. Overall including base 16.25” x 13.75” x 10”. Provenance: The Richard and Merle Haber collection; whereby acquired by present owner. Note: With original clock key. $2,000-$4,000

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1018 Ornate Giltwood Pier Mirror With Eagle, 19th C.

American, 19th century. A giltwood and gesso pier mirror with shaped looking glass, topped with pierced spiraling vines with Art Nouveau style trumpeted flowers including lilies and heavy grape clusters with grape leaves, centered by figural crest with eagle clutching quivers over draped apparently American flag, frame with rope-molded border, frame cornered with scrolled acanthus, c-scrolls and trumpeted flowers, apparently unmarked. Overall 84.5” x 55.5”. $2,000-$4,000


1019 Substantial Painted Tole & Glazed Lantern

Continental, probably Italian, 20th century. A substantial painted tole and glazed hexagonal section lantern with openwork acanthus crown over six leafy supports joining the hexagonal shaped lantern surmounted with tole palmettes alternating with silvered urn finials above the tapering opaque glass panels flanked to each side by scrolled brackets over gadrooned base and turned drop finial. The interior fitted with a single light, electric. Height 45”, diameter 17.5”. $500-$700

1020 Substantial Tuscan Style Distressed Rustic Etagere A substantial Tuscan style pickled, white washed or distressed rustic etagere or open bookcase having a molded architectural pediment over three open shelves supported by masculine carved barley twist supports united by a stepped rectangular plinth base. Height 89”, width 60.25”, depth 20”. $800-$1,200

1023 Pair of Italian Gray Painted Klismos Armchairs

1022 Venetian Polychrome Wood Fish & Shell Jardiniere Italian, 20th century. A Venetian style polychromed carved wood jardiniere or bird bath in the form of a scaly fish balancing a shell form on its upswept tail fin, the unit supported on a blue rock form base with coral toned scrolling fish surmounted by tan demilune shell form, with zinc liner. Unmarked. Height 33.375”, width 32”, depth 14.5”. $800-$1,200

1025 Continental Pietra Dura Inlaid Marble Center Table

Continental, 20th century. A Neoclassical style pietra dura or inlaid marble center or breakfast table, the light rosso colored circular top having a beveled edge and inlaid with two borders of continuous stylized scroll motif in a dark green-grey marble enclosing a conforming band in deep rosso marble supported by a gadrooned ‘cup and cover’ burgundy and gilt painted wood standard resting on a burgundy painted quadripartite base on gilt wood ball feet. Height 26.25”, diameter of top 47”. $1,000-$2,000

Italian, 20th century. Pair of his and hers (lady and gent) upholstered klismos armchairs with French grey painted frames with curved top rail pierced with interlocking circular rings above oval medallion with beaded border adorned with ribboned bow at top, C scroll foliates at bottom, acanthus leaf tips on arms, seats upholstered in light blue to grey velvet fabric. paterae blocks above square tapered and fluted legs terminating on toupee feet at front. Each unmarked. Gent’s armchair height 37.75”, width 24.75”, depth 21.5”, seat to floor 19.75”. $1,000-$2,000

1026 Continental Riverside Mill Landscape, 18th C.

Continental School (possibly French), 18th century. “Riverside Landscape with Mill”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Horizontally oriented figural landscape painting depicting river scene with mill and mill workers, with narrow bridge, with water fowl, with elaborate church with steeple on the far bank of the river, with overcast skies overhead. Framed 27.75” x 31.5”. Unframed 20.25” x 23.75”. $1,500-$3,000

1021 Italian Carved & Polychrome Five Light Chandelier

Italian, 20th century. A Neoclassical style parcel gilt and polychrome decorated wood five light chandelier having a simulated drapery stem over a gilt guilloche band and turned and fluted standard decorated with continuous gilt drapery and issuing five acanthus carved scrolled candlearms with wood bobeches and faux wax candlesleeves and joined to the standard by green painted carved laurel leaves, the whole terminating in a berried knop finial. Height 35”, diameter 21”. $600-$800

1024 Set of 4 Italian Faux Bois Carved Armchairs

Italian, second half of 20th century. Set of four rustic carved and patinated open armchairs with faux bois oval woven backs and woven rush seats, each chair supported on a tapered straight leg. All unmarked. Overall height 39.75”, width (across arms) 23.125”, depth 21”, seat to floor 17.5”. $1,000-$2,000

1027 Italian Polychrome Decorated Cassapanca, 20th C.

Italian, Early 20th century. Venetian polychrome cassapanca or hall bench with shaped back with scrolled cornice motif borders in green surrounding oval heraldic shield on pale blue ground accented with red curtained swags and pink rose sprays above rectangular seat with hinged top above open storage below, tapered base front with similar painted decoration and shaped apron. Overall height 46.5”, width 43.75”, depth 13.4”. $1,000-$2,000

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1028 19th C. French .950 Silver Mounted Glass Claret

French, mid 19th century. A first standard .950 silver mounted glass claret ewer or pitcher with scalloped silver domical foot surmounted by pear shaped glass with conforming decoration, and a silver collar with coordinating scallops over a shaped lower edge bearing fanned shell forms to two sides, an everted spout to one side opposed by a serpentine acanthus leaf adorned handle, with hinged lid having domed top issuing ball finial. Each of the four pieces of mounted silver bearing the .950 Minerva mark employed beginning in 1839, the foot also with two obscured marks with one possibly for Antoine Cosson-Corby (French (Paris), 1851-79). $800-$1,200

1030 Stieff Large Sterling Hand Chased Rose Pitcher

1029 Monumental Louis Philippe Style Gilt Pier Mirror French, 20th century. Monumental Louis Philippe style giltwood pier mirror with ridged frame with curved upper corners, light weathered patina throughout, looking glass and surround with antiqued finish. Overall height 90” x width 60”. $1,000-$2,000

1031 Tiffany & Co. Sterling Sweet Meat Dish, c.1880s

Tiffany & Co. (American (New York), founded 1837), circa 1887. A sterling silver twopiece sweet meat dish created under the directorship of Edward Moore, pattern #9482, Underside of liner with impressed mark “TIFFANY & Co / 9482 MAKERS 4562 / STERLING-SILVER / 925-1000 / M”. Overall height 3”, width across handles 9”, depth 5.25”. weight 17.4 troy ounces. $1,000-$2,000

1033 19th C. French Regence Style Walnut Canape or Sofa

1032 Pair of Late 19th C. Regence Style Oak Fauteuils

French, late 19th/ early 20th century. Overall height 46.75”, width 27.25”, depth 26”, seat height 19”, seat depth 19.5”. Provenance: Jacqueline Adams Antiques, Atlanta, Georgia, whereby acquired by a Private Collection, Atlanta, Georgia. $1,200-$2,400

French, 19th century. A Regence style carved walnut three seat settee or canape comprising 8 French cabriole legs raised on scrolling french toes with acanthus leaf knees joined by conves aprons with rocaille relief decoration to front and sides, with serpentine padded arms with acanthine handgrips, padded serpentine front, and serpentine crest rail with scroll and floral relief decoration, the arms and seat back with serpentine shaped bottom over a small gap above seat, with single conforming down filled seat cushion, the whole with ecru fabric or muslin upholstery. Overall height 41.25”, width 78.5”, depth 28”, seat height with cushion 22”, seat depth 27”. Provenance: Property of a Private Collection, Atlanta Georgia acquired from Jacqueline Adams Antiques, Atlanta, Georgia, in a private sale on August 4, 2005. $2,000-$4,000

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Stieff (American (Baltimore, Maryland), founded 1904). A hand chased sterling silver water pitcher in Princess or Baltimore Rose pattern, the pitcher of urn form with spreading round foot surmounted by constricted knee and inverted pear form body issuing incurvate neck with everted wide rim to one side opposed by serpentine handle, the foot and broad portion of body with intricate high relief hand carved repousse and chased roses on stems to a stippled ground, the foot and rim shaped with alternating c-scrolls and flower blossoms, and the handle with bas relief floral patterning. Interior of foot with impressed marks “STERLING / 925/1000” over “HAND CHASED”. Height 10.75”, spout to handle 9.5”, diameter of foot 5.625”. weight 36.6 troy ounces. $1,000-$2,000

1034 Neoclassical Style Beaded Cage Crystal Chandelier

Italian, 20th century. A Neoclassical style gilded iron and crystal six light chandelier having an open cage form of elongated C-scrolls issuing six scrolled candlearms surmounted with crystal bobeches and candlesleeves, the frame outlined throughout with bead strands and profusely dressed with draped faceted bead chains, spearhead crystal prisms and crystal pendalogues. Height 26”, diameter 20.5”. $2,000-$4,000


1035 Seascape With Large Ships, Oil On Canvas, 20th C. Continental School, 20th century. “Seascape with Large Ships”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Marine landscape depicting two large and three smaller ships with sails billowing in the wind, near land with fortified structures, one ship with the flag of England bearing Saint George’s Cross. Framed 56” x 34”. Unframed 44.125” x 19.25”. $300-$500

1036 French Gilt Spelter Clock with Fish Scale Motif

French, Early 20th century. Movement marked with “Paris”. Overall height 18.6”. $300-$500

1037 Directoire Style MT Gueridon Table

French, 20th century. Directoire style gueridon table with pierced brass gallery with lattice or diamond motif surrounding circular marble top on a walnut wood frame with ormolu facial mounts within diamond cartouche with feathered ends and classical Greek lyres with topped with facial mount and snake’s head ornamentation. Circular table supported on tapered cylindrical legs with gilt metal capitals and capped toupee feet. Unmarked. Overall height 21.1”, diameter 31.6”. $400-$600

1039 French Directoire Style Three Drawer Commode, 19th C.

1038 French Restoration Style Console Dessert Table French, early 20th century. A Restoration style marble top burl veneer, brass mounted and parcel gilt console dessert table having a molded grey and white marble top with rounded sides and slight breakfront over a conforming case with single frieze drawer above a paneled cupboard door flanked to each side by fluted pilasters and two galleried rounded shelves, the upper shelves with inset marble, raised on square tapered legs ending on gilt mounted caps. Height 35.25”, width 36”, depth 16.4”. $600-$800

1041 Petite Directoire Style Satinwood Bureau Plat

Continental, probably France, 20th century. A petite or diminutive Directoire style gilt metal mounted kingwood and satinwood bureau plat, the rectangular top with an inset tooled leather surface and brass banding above a case fitted with a central drawer flanked to either side by two small drawers, all cross-banded, the sides quarter-veneered and raised on tapering square, tapered legs ending in sabots. Height 28.5”. width 37”, depth 23.5”. $1,000-$2,000

French, second half 19th century. Directoire style mahogany and gilt bronze mounted commode having a gray and white veined rectangular top with rounded corners over a conforming case with three drawers, each lined in oak with individual locking mechanisms, bronze pulls and escutcheons within and gilt metal moldings all flanked by engaged fluted columns raised on turned, tapered and fluted legs terminating in brass caps. Height 33.25”, width 49”, depth 18.75”. $800-$1,200

1042 Embroidered Sailor’s Woolwork Of Flags Of Nations

British, circa 1885. A British naval sailor’s wool work (woolwork, woolie) depicting a central round vignette or medallion scene depicting a marine scene with multimasted ship at sea with puffed sails, with flag to mast (likely Red Ensign), central medallion scene surrounded by braided wool border further flanked on each side by four flags (with eight total flags), including flags of United Kingdom, France, Turkey, White Ensign, United States of America, Germany, Brazil and Blue Ensign, central medallion crested by crown, crown flanked on either side by a single-stem flower (likely rose and tulip). Framed overall 21.125” x 20.6”. Sight 16” x 15.6”. $1,500$3,000

1040 Heavy Impasto Turbulent Marine Painting, Signed Continental School, early 20th century. “Sailors at Sea”, oil on wood panel, signed indistinctly at lower left. Large and impressive figural marine painting depicting a boat with sailors in rough surf near rocky shore, rendered with heavy impasto treatment of choppy white-capped waves and rocky shore in foreground, with a half dozen sailboats in the distance. Framed 57.75” x 36.75”. Unframed 47.25” x 26.5”. $800-$1,200

1043 Embroidered Sailor’s Woolwork Of Royal Navy Ship British, circa 1865. A British naval long stitch sailor’s wool work (woolwork, woolie) depicting a three-masted clipper ship or wooden frigate British naval ship with thread rigging, mast decorated with various flags including United Kingdom, Red Ensign, Blue Ensign, White Ensign and assorted nautical flags, apparently unsigned. Framed 16.75 X 21.25”. Unframed 13.5” x 17.75”. $3,000-$5,000

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1044 Austrian Bronze Sculpture of a Horse, Circa 1900

Austrian, Late 19th/Early 20th century. Apparently unsigned. Overall height 10.125”, width 11”, depth 5”. $400-$600

1045 Set of 4 Louis XIV Style Side Dining Chairs

French, early 20th century. A matched set of four Louis XIV style side dining chairs, probably beech wood, having arched padded back and box seat raised on Os de Mouton legs and stretchers. The whole covered in leafy tapestry style upholstery and secured with decorative nail head trim. Height 41.12”, width 18.75”, seat depth 16”, seat height 19”. $400-$600

1047 Louis XIII Style Double Door Homme Debout Armoire

1046 Pair of Versailles Iron & Wood Planter Boxes

French, 20th century. A matched pair of Versailles green painted iron or steel and wood planters or boxes, traditionally used to house citrus plants, having a square form surmounted with four iron or steel ball finials over outset rings with wood panel sides raised on four elevated stepped and block form fluted legs. Both planters mounted with metal plaque to lower side ‘Ets C. Gaignon Modele Depose Herblay France’ also mounted to upper side with oval metal plaque ‘Gaignon Modele Depose Paris’. Height 29.25” (including ball finial), width 23.75” (foot to foot), interior width 20.12”. $500-$700

French or Italian, 18th century. Louis XIII style walnut double door homme debout armoire (aka “standing man”) having a stepped molded cornice over a two pairs of geometrically molded doors, both opening to a shelved interior and separated by a pair of paneled short, deep drawers raised on front bun feet. The doors mounted with decorative escutcheons and fitted with individual locking mechanisms. Height 72.25”, width 56.25”, depth 23”. $1,000-$2,000

1048 Sterling Trophy Cup, Capital City Club Presented to John King Ottley

Davis and Galt (American (Philadelphia), 1893-1922 for Davis & Freedman (Atlanta, Georgia), early 20th century. Large sterling silver two handled trophy cup presented by the Capital City Club at the Atlanta Horse Show in 1909 to John King Ottley Sr. and his show horse, McAltara. Trophy with tapered body flanked by two streamlined handles with flattened tops and sloping form terminating above circular foot. Exterior finely engraved with scrolled foliates throughout, front with inscription “CAPITAL CITY CLUB TROPHY Atlanta Horse Show 1909”, the opposite side with “Harness Horse RUNABOUT APPOINTMENTS WON BY JOHN K. OTTLEY’S McALTARA”. Underside of circular foot marked with “STERLING”, “1068L” as well as fleur de lis within shield mark for maker, Davis and Galt, additionally with oval plaque for Atlanta jeweler retailer, Davis & Freeman. Overall height 11.125”, width (across handles) 11.6”, diameter (at top) 7”, diameter (of foot) 5.25”. Total weight 48.8 troy ounces. Note: Mr. John King Ottley Sr. was a founding member of the Capital City Club as well as the Piedmont Driving Club. He served as President of the First National Bank in Atlanta, Georgia and was extremely well-regarded in the city. His love for dogs and horses led him to built a summer or country home, Joyeuse in Buckhead, Atlanta situated on what is now Lenox Square Mall. In 1933, Mr. Ottley was kidnapped and held for ransom (the first occurrence of this kind of crime in Atlanta) on the banks of the Chattahoochee River. During the kidnapping, Ottley persuaded one of the kidnappers to release him and walk around from the situation. $2,000-$4,000

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1049 Louis XIII Style Walnut Barley Twist Bibliotheque

French, late 19th/early 20th century. Large carved walnut wood bibliotheque in Louis XIII style with cornice top with protruding tapered sections supported by barley twist columns, four hinged glazed doors with arched glass open to reveal adjustable shelved storage within, lower section with barley twist accents and four hinged doors with paneled fronts ornamented with carved scenes representing areas of study including art, music, geography and mathematics, overall supported on large bun feet. Overall height 107”, width 130”, depth 23”. Provenance: Jacqueline Adams Antiques, Atlanta, Georgia whereby acquired by a Private Collection in Atlanta, Georgia. $4,000-$6,000


1051 Pair, Iron 12 Light Candelabra Form Candle Sconces

1050 Polychrome & Shell Decorated Wooden Bench

American, 20th century. Folk carved and polychrome primitive wooden bench with white painted pine boards accented in green on arms and top crest with stylized demlilune fanning above cornice and leaf tips, bench with tall back, and triangular pierced sides, weathered patina throughout. Green monogram on back. Overall height 60.25”, width 58.75”, depth 21”. $300-$500

Continental (possibly French), 20th century. A pair of large and delicate mirrored patinated cast iron 12 light wall candle sconces, each comprising a single candle cup at top surmounting three layers of four each candle cups on serpentine arms, altogether on a horizontal adorned with two groups sculptural scrolls. Mountable to wall with later removable steel plate. Height 26.5”. $300-$500

1052 Swedish Gustavian Style Polychrome Window Bench

Continental, 20th century. A Swedish Gustavian style gray and ecru polychrome window bench of rectangular form with scrolling arms bearing relief decoration of rosettes in diamond shaped cartouches, with inset panels to sides, altogether raised on four ringturned legs, with fitted striped upholstered cushion. Overall height 28”, width 53.75”, depth 19.75”, seat height (with cushion) 18”. $600-$800

1054 Swedish Polychrome Storage Bench, 19th C.

1053 Pair of Custom Moravian Star Table Lamps

Pair of custom crafted sheet metal, leaded glass and wood table lamps modeled as a Moravian Star contained within a leafy wreath surround, electrified and mounted onto a rectangular wood base with traces of light blue paint. Height 26”, width 25”, base width 19.6”, base depth 6.75”. $800-$1,200

Swedish, 19th century. Large Scandinavian polychrome bench with architectural pediment flanked urn ornament on top rail above pierced back with three turned spindles, hinged seat opens to storage within, arms slightly splayed, overall supported on four block feet, exterior hand painted in browns and blacks with undulating waves and shaped cartouches. Overall height 40.125”, width 79”, depth 24.5”. $1,000-$2,000

1055 Group Of 3 Stone Planters With Swags And Masks

American, 20th century. Large planter height 20.25”, diameter at mouth 22”. Small planters height 16.5”, diameter at mouth 19.5”. $800-$1,200

1056 Pair of Veneto Style Grape Leaf Motif Garden Urns

American, 20th century. A pair of garden urns (or planters) after 19th century Venetian design, composed of cast stone, rim with low-relief grape leaf patterning, body with high-relief grape vines, leaves and hanging grape motif and gadrooning, footed base with plinth. Overall height 35.5”, diameter of bowl 23”. $1,200-$2,400

1057 Herschell Attributed Polychrome Carousel Horse

Attributed to Allan Herschell Company (American, founded 1915). An early 20th century polychrome wood carousel horse with metal two ring bit and horse shoes, depicting palomino pony with brown and white coloring, with green, red and gold bridle, with green saddle over red riding blanket, with white wooden base and metal post extending from base through saddle horn, with indistinct inscribed numerals to underside of horse. Overall including base and pole 63” x 51”. $1,000-$2,000

1058 Continental Polychrome Carousel Carriage, 19th C. Continental, late 19th/early 20th century. Hand carved and polychrome wood merry-go-round or carousel carriage of tapered form with sides ornamented with recessed florals and patera blocks in red and pink against white ground, blue painted surround, weathered patina throughout, interior in deep brick red with double sided bench seating. Unmarked. Overall height 33”, width (at top) 44.4”, depth (at top) 33.9”. Provenance: From a Private Collection in Atlanta, Georgia. $1,000-$2,000

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1061 Surrealist, Episode In Blues, 1963, Signed

1059 Thomas Swanston 2001 Encaustic Work

Thomas Swanston (American (active Georgia, 20th century), “Sweeping Leaves Out the Studio Door”2001/2, encaustic on wood, signed at lower right “Swanston”, inscribed on verso “TSwanston 2002 “Sweeping Leaves Out the Studio Door”, with three labels on verso. Abstract gestural encaustic painting with rich color throughout. Framed 23.25” x 23.25. Unframed 18” x 18”. $400-$600

1060 Salvador Dalí, Le Triomphe, Signed Lithograph

“Episode in Blues”-1963, oil on canvas, signed and dated indistinctly on verso, titled in graphite on verso “Episode in Blues”, with additional graphite inscription “Gilbert”. Tonal surrealist landscape painting in shades of blue, with stark horizon line and isolated raised areas of thickly applied paint dispersed throughout with concentrated area in upper left quadrant. Framed 18.75” x 27.75”. Unframed 18” x 27”. $400-$600

Salvador Dalí (Spanish, 1904–1989), “Le Triomphe”-1977, lithograph, signed in graphite lower right “Dali”, edition noted in graphite “165/175”, paper with watermark “DALART N.V./Copyright 1977”. Framed 41.5” x 33.75”. Sheet size 29.25” x 21.4”. Literature: Field p. 183, ill. 78-4A. $400-$600

1064 Vintage Mid-Century Modern Sonneman Floor Lamp

1062 Raymond Mintz, Ruckahoe Pond, Ky., Oil

Raymond Mintz (American, b. 1925- ). “Ruckahoe Pond, Ky.”-1959, oil on canvas, signed and dated at lower right. Abstracted landscape painting depicting whispy reeds surrounding pond. Inscribed on verso in graphite “Pond on Tuckahoe Road”. Framed 23.75” x 30.75”. Unframed 23” x 30”. Provenance: Ann Ross Gallery, White Plains, New York, whereby acquired by the Estate of Mr. Joseph Gilbert of Atlanta, Georgia on 4/27/61. Copy of purchase receipt available upon request. $400-$600

Robert Sonneman (American (New York), 20th century), circa 1960-1970. A vintage three-light floor lamp with reflective chrome surface throughout, topped with chrome sphere as top finial, shaft magnetically surmounted by three spherical “eyeball” lights (which can articulate and be entirely removed due to their magnetic application), with circular rounded-edge chrome base, each lamp joined to white electrical cord. With applied label at base “Sonneman”. Overall height 78”, diameter of base 10.9”. $700-$900

1063 Raymond Mintz, Hands, Oil On Masonite

Raymond Mintz (American, b. 1925- ), “Hands”-1961, oil on masonite, signed and dated at lower left. Monochrome painting depicting wrinkled hands playing piano keys, image rendered using sgaffito technique. Framed 16.6” x 18.9”. Sight 9.5” x 11.75”. Provenance: Royal-Athena II, New York, New York, whereby acquired by the Estate of Mr. Joseph Gilbert of Atlanta, Georgia on 8/9/63. $700-$900

1066 Gianni Frassati, Surrealist Landscape, Oil

1065 Virginia Metalcrafters “Walking Stick” Fire Tools

Virginia Metalcrafters (American, 20th century), circa 1950. Mid-century modern fireplace tool set in polished nickel in ‘walking stick’ motif with rounded pistol grip handles on streamlined tools including a brush, shovel, poker and tongs, supported on stand with X for top on a tubular shaft terminating on a rectangular base with slight concave top. Unmarked. Overall height 33.75”, width 9.25”, depth 7”. $800-$1,200

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Gianni Frassati (Italian, b. 1924- ), “Ressemblement de Sensations D’verses”-1962, oil on canvas, signed and dated lower right, verso inscribed “GIANNI FRASSATI Ressemblement de Sensations D’verse 1962”. Italian Surrealist landscape painting depicting geometric three-dimensional planar space in primary colors with organic, coral form element in left quadrants, with dual cylindrical forms in upper right quadrant. Framed 26.5” x 31.75”. Unframed 23.25” x 28.6”. Provenance: Ann Ross Gallery, White Plains, New York, whereby acquired by the Estate of Mr. Joseph Gilbert of Atlanta, Georgia on 6/22/62. $800-$1,200

1067 Zdravko Ducmelic, Paisaje Imaginario, Oil on Board Zdravko Ducmelic (Argentinean, 1923-1991), “Paisaje Imaginario”-1970, oil on masonite, signed lower left, verso with label. Surrealist landscape painting depicting desolate horizon with mauve and robins egg ovoidal forms in lower right quadrant. Framed 9” x 11”. Sight size4.4” x 6.4”. Provenance: Wildenstien Arte, S.A., Buenos Aires, Argentina, whereby acquired by the Estate of Mr. Joseph Gilbert of Atlanta, Georgia on 3/10/70. $1,200-$1,800


1070 Tapio Wirkkala, Modern Finnish Glass Vase, Signed

1068 After Wassily Kandinsky, Limted Ed. Print

After Wassily Kandinsky (Russian/French, “Ovale Komposition II (Oval Composition II)”-original created in 1925, likely later printed in 1960, color etching and aquatint on wove paper, monogrammed and dated within the printed matrix lower center, limited edition noted in pencil lower left “28/300”. Framed 24.25” x 21.75”. Sheet size 20.5” x 17.9”. $400-$600

1069 Hand Blown Bubble Vase by Leon Applebaum

Leon Applebaum (American, 1945), four quarter 20th century. A thick walled hand blown conical shaped clear vase with cobalt insert decorated with evenly spaced vertical rows of controlled and graduated bubbles. Acid etched signature on base ‘Leon Applebaum’. Height 7.6”, diameter of mouth 6”. $300-$500

Tapio Wirkkala (Finnish, 1915-1985), circa 1987. Heavy, clear art glass table vase of organic form with undulating rim above twisting ridged body. Interior of modern Scandinavian vessel with label for modern Finnish design firm, Iittala with white “i” within red circle above “MADE IN FINLAND”. Bottom incised “TAPIO WIRKKALA 213/1987”. Overall height 7.2”, diameter at top 7.9”. $400-$600

1071 Janak Khendry, Fragmented Circle, Sculpture

Janak Khendry (Indian (active Canada), b. 1938-), “Fragmented Circle”-1992, stainless steel sculpture with electrified motion, inscribed “J KHENDRY 92 (c)”. Overall height 10.5”, width 8”, depth 7.75”. Provenance: The Glass Art Gallery Inc., Toronto, Canada, whereby acquired by the Estate of Joseph Gilbert of Atlanta, Georgia on 9/20/1995. Copy of purchase receipt available upon request. Note: Khendry is a renowned dance choreographer in Canada and the former co-owner/founder of The Glass Gallery in Yorkville, Canada. $300-$500

1072 Donald Wells, Auto Rhythmic, Aluminum Sculpture

Donald Wells (English, 1929-2014). Auto Rhythmic”-1968, aluminum sculpture, inscribed and numbered “WELLS 68 1/1” on bottom. Note: Wells studied at Newcastle-under-Lyme School of Art, where he studied under Jack Clarkson, an associate of Henry Moore. With base Height 7.5”, width 6”, depth 3”. Provenance: Marjorie Parr Gallery, London, whereby acquired by the Estate of Joseph Gilbert of Atlanta, Georgia on 5/23/70. $500-$700

1073 Italian Mid Century Modern Glass Globe Table Lamp

Italian, circa 1970s. A Mid Century Modern glass globe form table lamp, in the manner of Fontana Arte, the spherical white opaque glass with clear concentric band around the middle on a white base, the interior housing a single bulb. The cord is marked FMC Milano. Height 9.75”, diameter 9.5”. $300-$500

1075 Swid Powell Architectural Porcelain Tea Set

1074 Abstract Acrylic Sculpture on Base, Acrylicore

Acrylicore, contemporary. Abstract acrylic sculpture comprising three separate forms; a large chiseled acrylic hand formed ‘C’, an organic hexagonal form and a prismatic hexagonal sided obelisk, all affixed to the square acrylic base. Signed ‘Acrylicore B’. Height 23”, base width 9.6”, base depth 9.6”. $300-$500

Stanley Tigerman (American, b. 1930- ) and Margaret McCurry (American, b. 1943- ) for Swid Powell (American, founded 1982- ), “Teaside”-1986, porcelain tea set. All marked on bottom with “Swid Powell” above signatures for Chicago architects, Tigerman and McCurry above “Teaside”. Teapot Height 6.75”. Tray measures 10.25” x 12.125”. Note: This work is in the permanent collection at the Yale University Art Museum in New Haven, Connecticut. $500-$700

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1076 Hand Woven Persian Runner

Wool. Iran. All over floral design. Blue center field with multiple borders. Red, cream, green and gold accent colors. measures 2’ 11” x 10’ 2”. $600-$800

1077 Hand Woven Persian Area Rug

Wool. Iran. Geometric pattern on red field. Three center medallions. Blue, cream, green and orange accent colors. measures 3’ 2” x 4’ 7”. $600-$800

1078 Large Dutch Mahogany Bombe Vitrine, 19th C. Dutch, 19th century. $1,500-$3,000

1080 Pair of 19th C. Parcel Gilt Bronze Harpy Sconces 1079 Continental Portrait Of A Scholarly Gentleman Continental School, late 18th/ early 19th century. “Portrait of a Scholarly Gentleman”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Framed 47.25” x 37.5”. Unframed 40” x 30.5”. $700-$900

Continental, 19th century. A pair of fine mirrored neoclassical parcel gilt bronze and iron figural wall sconces, each depicting a mythical harpy, a crowned woman with bare breast, bulbous belly, eagle’s wings and feet, issuing from her hands a scrolling acanthine arm surmounted by round drip pan with underside bearing molded relief decoration and the upper side bearing iron leaf tip candle cups, the harpy resting her clawed feet on a ball form surmounting an outswept scroll, and her back mounted by acanthus leaf scroll to leaf tip scalloped form back plate. Height 25.25”, width 5.875”, depth 13.5”. $1,000-$2,000

1081 Continental Portrait of Woman with Veil, 19th C.

Continental School, 19th century. “Portrait of Woman with Veil”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned, with later inscription to verso “E11897 89646 E-”. Framed 37.125” x 31.75. Unframed 30.4” x 25”. $500-$700

1084 Palatial “Pan” Figural Ebonized & Giltwood Mirror

1083 Willem Cornelis Rip, Dutch Landscape, Watercolor

1082 Paint & Parcel Gilt Decorated Six Light Chandelier Italian, early 20th century. Height 41”, with additional 24” chain, diameter 31”. Provenance: Purchased from Edgar-Reeves Interiors, 425 Peachtree Hills Ave., Atlanta, GA 30305 whereby acquired by a Private Collection in Atlanta, Georgia. $1,000-$2,000

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Willem Cornelis Rip (Dutch, 1856-1922), “Canal Landscape with Bridge”, watercolor on paper, signed at lower right “Willem C Rip”. With separable label “J.R. Chaplain Private Collector Sarasota Florida Willem Cornelis Rip 1856_1922 Rotterdam Bronze medal Exposition Universelle Paris - 1900 Listed: Benzit, Leonards, AASI”, with additional applied label to verso “Leger Galleries, Inc.”. Framed 22.6” x 30.5”. Sight size 16.25” x 24”. $1,500-$3,000

Late 20th century. Cornice form bottom with elongated shield medallion with Latin text reading “NOSCE TE IPSUM” (roughly translated as “Know Thyself”). Height 91.25”, width 68.25”, depth 10.5”. $1,200-$2,400


1085 Hand Woven Persian Area Rug Wool. Iran. 4’ x 6’ 5”. $600-$800

1086 Hand Woven Persian Mahal Wool. Iran. 3’ 8” x 9’ 9”. $400-$600

1087 Group Of Two James Yarbrough Signed Etchings

James Yarbrough (American, 20th century). Group of two signed etchings on paper comprising “Dreaming of Herself Dreaming...”, titled, signed, and artist’s proof noted in graphite in lower margin; and “Nude Female with Cigarette”, signed in graphite in lower right margin “Yarbrough”. “Dreaming of Herself Dreaming...” framed 15.6” x 19.5”, sight size 8.75” x 12.5”. “Nude Female with Cigarette” framed 12.5” x 20.5”, sight size 4.5” x 12.5”. $400-$600

1088 James Yarbrough, Lounging Female Nude, Signed

James Yarbrough (American, 20th century), “Female Nude”, mixed media on masonite board, signed upper right “Yarbrough”. Framed 13.5” x 20”. Unframed 12” x 18.25”. $400-$600

1089 Baughman for Thayer Coggin, Rosewood Square Table

Milo Baughman (American, 1923-2003) for Thayer Coggin (American, founded 1953- ), circa 1970s. Two remnants of vintage paper labels on underside. Overall height 20.5” x 24.125” square. $500-$700

1091 Milo Baughman for Thayer Coggin Rosewood Table 1090 James Yarbrough, Gondolier Of Death, Signed

James Yarbrough (American, 20th century), “Gondolier of Death” from the “Dance of Death” Series, mixed media on wood, signed at upper right “Yarbrough”, with inventory labels to verso. Framed 26.5” x 51”. Unframed 23.75” x 48”. $500-$700

1092 James Yarbrough, Three Cello Players, Signed

James Yarbrough (American, 20th century), “Three Cellists”, mixed media on wood board, signed at lower right “Yarbrough”, with inventory label to verso from Mason Murer, Atlanta, GA. Framed 45.6” x 46”. Unframed 44” x 44”. $600-$800

Milo Baughman (American, 1923-2003) for Thayer Coggin (American, founded 1953- ), circa 1970s. Vintage paper label on bottom reading “DESIGNS by MILO BAUGHMAN THAYER COGGIN HIGH POINT, NORTH CAROLINA” and an additional typed label. Overall height 20.25”, width 30.125”, depth 20.125”. $500-$700

1093 James Yarbrough, The String Quartet of Death

James Yarbrough (American, 20th century), “The String Quartet of Death” from the “Dance of Death” Series, mixed media on paper laid down on wood panel, signed at lower right “Yarbrough”, with inventory label to verso from Mason Murer, Atlanta, GA. Framed 45.75” x 45.75”. Unframed 43.75” x 43.5”. $600-$800

1094 James Yarbrough, Two Women in Interior, Signed James Yarbrough (American, 20th century), “Women in Morning Light”, mixed media on wood board, signed at lower left “Yarbrough”. Framed 78.5” x 46.75”. Unframed 71.75” x 40”. $700-$900

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1095 Manner of Nakashima, Slab Form Bench or Table

Style of George Nakashima (American, 1905-1990). Unmarked. Height 14.75”, width 55.75”, depth 14.25”. $300-$500

1096 Pair of Lee Jofa Leather Inset Side Tables

Lee Jofa (English, founded 1823), contemporary. A matched pair of occasional or side tables, each having a square burgundy leather covered top raised on four simulated bamboo legs. Height 22.5”, width 17.5”, depth 17.5”. $500-$700

1098 Flora Hammond Outsider Art, Signed Print

Flora “Flo” Hammond (American (Georgia), d. 2011), “When I Look in the Mirror”, color lithograph, pencil signed lower right, titled in pencil lower center, limited edition noted lower left “42/950”, publisher’s blind stamp lower right corner. Framed 31.25” x 27.25”. $300-$500

1097 David Hleap, Outsider Art, Portrait of Spaniel

David Hleap (American (Russian, Colombian), 1930-2007), “Spaniel”-2002, oil on canvas, signed and dated lower right “D. Hleap 02”. Framed 19.75” x 23.75. Unframed 16” x 20”. Note: David Hleap was a self-trained outsider artist in the greater Atlanta area. $300-$500

1101 Frank Miles Bronze Water Buffalo Sculpture

1099 Purple Hard Stone Lapidary Owl On Quartz Base

Attributed to Harald Schunck (German, 20th century). Finely carved lapidary animal figurine of owl composed of purple hard stone (likely sodalite) with pink tourmaline beak, with metal talon feet perched upon a detachable quartz base. Overall 9.5” x 3.5” x 3.5”. $400-$600

1102 Hand Woven Balouchi Area Rug

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Wool. Iran. 2’ 10” x 4’ 10”. $300-$500

Jean Nevitt Flanigen (American (Georgia), 1898-1994), “Woman on Mule Tour”, watercolor and graphite on paper, graphite signed lower right “JEAN FLANIGEN”. Framed 21.5” x 17”. Sight size 14.5” x 10.5”. $300-$500

Frank Miles (Zimbabwean/Australian, b. 1946- ), “Water Buffalo”-1987, patinated bronze sculpture, monogrammed on left side of body “F.M” beside date and additional geometric marks. Overall (including block) height 7.25”, width 6”, depth 6.5”. Provenance: Tsaro Lodge in Maun, Zimbabwe whereby acquired by the Estate of Joseph Gilbert of Atlanta, Georgia in 1992. $300-$500

1103 Hand Woven Kilim Area Rug

1104 Large Hand Gabbeh Room SIze Rug

1100 Jean Flanigen Signed Watercolor, Woman on Mule

Wool. Turkey. 5’ 7” x 8’ 3”. $400-$600

Wool. Modern. 8’ x 10’. $600-$800


1106 Robert Peak Signed Serigraph, “String of Pearls” Robert Peak (American, 1927-1992) “String of Pearls”-1988, serigraph, signed lower right, edition noted lower left 159/350. Framed 51.75” x 38.75”. Sight size 37” x 24”. $300-$500

1105 Virgi Cokelberghs, Reclining Nude Female Painting

Virgi Cokelberghs (Belgian, 1893-1967), “Reclining Nude”-1951, watercolor and graphite on paper, signed and dated lower right “Virgi Cokelberghs 1951”. Framed 14.5” x 20.4”. Sight 9.75” x 14”. $300-$500

1107 Michael Wardle 1984 Signed Oil, “Claudia”

Michael Wardle (American, b. 1952-), “Claudia”- 1984, oil on masonite, signed and dated lower left “Michael Wardle (c) 1984”, with verso inscription “Michael Wardle 11-6-84 “Claudia”. Framed 21.5” x 29.75”. Unframed 16” x 24”. $400-$600

1108 Pair of Bagues Style Occasional or Low Tables

Continental, mid 20th century. A matched pair of gilt metal occasional, side or low tables both having mirrored inset square tops supported by simulated bamboo legs in the manner of Maison Bagues (French, founded 1860). Apparently unmarked. Height 15.5”, width 18.8”, depth 18.8”. $500-$700

1109 Attr. to Maison Jansen Cocktail or Coffee Table

Attributed to Maison Jansen (French, founded 1880), circa 1960s. Polished steel and brass. Apparently unmarked. Height 17.4”, diameter 30.25”. $600-$800

1110 Pair of Custom Silk Covered Club or Accent Chairs

Underside of chair with cutting tag for Michael Henry Galleries, Atlanta, GA order date 9/15/92. Height 34”, width 34”, seat depth 20.5”, seat height 16”. $600-$800

1111 Thornton Utz, Portrait of Man in Library, Oil

Thornton Utz (American, 1914 - 1999), “Portrait of Man in Library”, oil on masonite board, signed lower right. Unframed 36” x 24”. Framed 44.75” x 32.75”. Note: Thornton Urtz was one of the most successful cover artists of the 1950s, having earned commissions for forty-five Saturday Evening Post covers. As an illustrator, he was noted for his ability to capture the humor in everyday life. $800-$1,200

1112 Hollywood Regency Style Faux Bois Coffee Table

Continental, possibly Italian, second half 20th century. A substantial Hollywood Regency style silvered iron center or coffee table, in the manner Maison Jansen and Bagues, the serpentine shaped top with rounded corners decorated in black lacquer with a silver scrolling foliate border raised on silvered iron double faux bois or naturalistic legs united by a matching double intertwining stretcher. Apparently unmarked. table top Height 20.5”, Overall height 22.5”, width 51.75”, depth 51.75”. $1,000-$2,000

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1113 Collection of 2 Clive Bowen Ceramic Bowls

Clive Bowen (English, b. 1943- ). Group of two ceramic earthenware objects comprising of a circular pie plate or dish with dark brown border surrounding a caramel brown tondo with modern undulating line decoration; and a circular charger with painterly lines in green and iron red on dark brown ground. Pie plate diameter 9.9”. Charger diameter 15”. Provenance: (charger or platter): The Craftsmen Potters Association of Great Britain, London, whereby acquired by the Estate of Mr. Joseph Gilbert, Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500

1114 Two John Jelfs, Cotswold Pottery Items, Marked

John Jelfs (British, b. 1946- ) for Cotswold Pottery (British, founded 1973). Collection of two ceramic items comprising of a paneled table vase with undulating white and black abstract decoration with red to purple glaze; and a circular charger with modern blue and pink undulating lines woven and overlapping on light blue speckled ground. Each with impressed stamp for studio “BOURTON-ON-THE WATER”, vase with additional “JJ” stamp. Charger diameter 14”. Vase height 11.5”. Provenance: The Craftsmen Potters Association of Great Britain, London, whereby acquired by the Estate of Mr. Joseph Gilbert of Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500

1115 Peter Hayes Ceramic Sculpture, Signed & Dated

Peter Hayes (British, b. 1946- ), circa 2000. Raku ceramic sculpture of tapered form with pierced circular recesses with notch at top center, body in black, dark brown to brick red with crevices and cracks creating organic texture and quality. Modern sculptural pottery work signed and dated on bottom “Peter Hayes 2000”. Height 5.25”, width 4.75”, depth 3.9”. Provenance: The Estate of Mr. Joseph Gilbert of Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500

1117 David Leach, Celadon and Purple Porcelain Bowl

1116 Two Andrew Hill Raku Ceramic Miniature Vases

Andrew Hill (English, b. 1964- ), group of two miniature raku fired vases, both incised on bottom “AH”. Larger vase 4.5” x 4.25” x 4”. Smaller vase 2.75” x 2” x 2”. Provenance: The larger vase, The Craftsmen Potters Association, London, whereby acquired by the Estate of Joseph Gilbert of Atlanta, Georgia on12/22/94; the smaller vase, The Craftsmen Potters Shop, London, whereby acquired by the Estate of Joseph Gilbert of Atlanta, Georgia on 10/29/98. $300-$500

David Leach (English, 1911-2005). Porcelain bowl of round form with celadon green and purple glaze, on circular foot, impressed with potter’s mark “DL”. Height 2.9”, diameter 5.4”. Provenance: The Craftsmen Potters Association of Great Britain, London, whereby acquired by the Estate of Mr. Joseph Gilbert of Atlanta, Georgia on 10/21/94. Copy of purchase receipt available upon request. Note: David Leach was the elder son of Bernard Leach, arguably the most prominent of British studio potters and co-founder of the St. Ives Pottery (English, founded 1920) alongside noted potter Shoji Hamada (Japanese (active Great Britain), 1894-1978). David Leach apprenticed under his father and Hamada at the St. Ives Pottery, which he later went on to manage. $300-$500

1120 Warren Mackenzie Ceramic Stoneware Charger

1118 David Leach, Celadon Porcelain Bowl with Clovers David Leach (English, 1911-2005). Porcelain bowl of round form with celadon green glaze, with applied three-leaf clover prunts, on circular foot, impressed with potter’s mark “DL” on foot. Height 3.25”, diameter 4.6”. Provenance: The Craftsmen Potters Association of Great Britain, London, whereby acquired by the Estate of Mr. Joseph Gilbert of Atlanta, Georgia on 10/21/94. Copy of purchase receipt available upon request. $300-$500

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1119 John Maltby Modern Ceramic Vase, Signed

John Maltby (English, b. 1936- ). Signed on bottom “MALTBY”. Overall height 10.75”. Provenance: The Craftsmen Pottery Association of Great Britain, London, whereby acquired by the Estate of Mr. Joseph Gilbert of Atlanta, Georgia on 10/21/93. $400-$600

Warren Mackenzie (American (Kansas City, Missouri), b. 1924- ). Marked with potter’s stamps on side of circular foot. Diameter 15.5”. Provenance: The Craftsman Potters Association of Great Britain, London, whereby acquired by the Estate of Joseph Gilbert of Atlanta, Georgia in 1993. Note: MacKenzie’s ceramics are in many noted museum collections including the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, England, the St. Louis Art Museum, the National Folk Art Museum in Tokyo, Japan, the Museum of Arts and Design in New York, the Art Institute of Chicago, the Carnegie Museum of Art in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and the Museum of Applied Art in Helsinki, Finland. $500-$700


1121 Rockwell Silver, Silver Overlay Lidded Glass Urn Rockwell Silver Company (American, founded 1907). Silver overlay glass urn with lid, acid etched with “Rockwell” crest and numbered “432B-14” on base, inscribed with “R.S.Co, STERLING “ on silver band at mouth of urn. Height with lid 10”, diameter of mouth 4.5”. $300-$500

1123 Cobalt Blue & Silver Overlay, 3 Piece Tea Service

Lenox (American, founded 1889- ). Three piece tea service assembled group with cobalt blue glazed porcelain with silver overlay decoration with scrolled foliates and flowers. Teapot with Art Nouveau style decoration, monogrammed within shield form on back. Handled cream pitcher and lidded double handled sugar dish with matching decoration with lattice patterned. Creamer and sugar with marks on bottom for Lenox with upswept wreath and letter “L”. Teapot height 5.75”. Creamer height 4”, sugar height 3.6”. $300-$500

1122 Regence Style Walnut Stained Fauteuil a la Reine

Continental, late 19th/early 20th century. Height 44.12”, width 28.25”, seat depth 22.12”, seat height 16”. $300-$500

1124 2 Sterling Silver Serving Spoons: Stieff & Gorham Gorham (American (Rhode Island), founded 1831) and Stieff (American (Baltimore, Maryland), founded 1904). A group of two American sterling silver serving spoons comprising a Stieff stuffing spoon in the Rose pattern, and a Gorham ladle in the Poppy pattern with gold wash bowl. Gorham ladle monogrammed to handle “RCB”. Each piece with maker’s mark and “STERLING” to underside, ladle also with retailer’s mark for Charles W. Crankshaw (Atlanta, Georgia). Stuffing spoon length 13.25”. Ladle length 13”. Total weight 12.9 troy ounces. $400-$600

1125 Reed & Barton Sterling Silver Floral Motif Bowl

Reed & Barton (American (Taunton, Massachusetts), 1824-2015. Marked on bottom with maker’s mark with eagle, shield, and lion above “STERLING” and “460”. Overall height 2.8”, diameter 11.75”. Total weight 20.78 troy ounces. $400-$600

1126 Gorham Early 20th C. Sterling Tray, Poppy Pattern

Gorham (American (Rhode Island), founded 1831), circa 19021906. A small sterling silver asparagus dish or ice cream dish in the Poppy pattern (introduced 1902) of rectangular form with wide undulating rim bearing repousse poppy flowers and leaves. Underside with impressed maker’s mark over “STERLING” and “A4398” and “Drosten” for the St. Louis retailer; also with “2F”. 14.625” x 10.875”. weight 20.9 troy ounces. $600-$800

1128 Antique Hand Woven Persian Malayer

Wool. Iran. c. 1880. 4’ 3” x 6’ 9”. $700-$900

1127 Matched Pair of Transitional Style Settees

Continental, late 19th/early 20th century. A matched pair of stained wood transitional style settees or loveseats with bead, ribbon twist and floral carved frame scrolling to the downswept back centered with carved floral filled urn over pierced floral splat, the curved sides, back and settee covered in muslin with removable down filled cushion over a serpentine seatrail carved with bead-and-reel over ribbon twist and raised on imbricated cabriole legs headed with patera blocks and terminating in scrolled toes. Height 29.25”, width 51.5”, seat depth 22”, seat height 19” (with cushion). $700-$900

1129 Hand Woven Turkaman Area Rug

Wool. Iran. Soft weave. 6’ 4” x 9’ 9”. $700-$900

1130 Antique Hand Woven Persian Sarouk

Wool. Iran. c. 1880. 4’ 3” x 6’ 9”. $800-$1,200

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1132 Pair of Gilt Bronze 3 Light Wall Sconces

Continental, 20th century. Pair of heavy gilt bronze three light wall sconces with urn form on back with dentilated and beaded borders and acanthus leaf tips, S scroll arms with leaf tip motif supporting circular candle cups with electrified faux candle sockets above three leaved and floral swags. Overall height 10.3”, width (across arms) 18.75”, depth 10.8”. $400-$600

1131 C.G. Lohse Napoleonic Scene Lithograph, 19th C.

German School, 19th century. “Napoleon auf den Pyrenäen”, lithograph with hand-coloring on paper, published by C.G. Lohse (German, active 19th century). Print depicts Napoleon surveying the land of the Spanish Pyrenees with spyglass, with the help of a local guide (likely a scene related to the Battle of the Pyrenees). Framed 18.6” x 14.5”. Sheet size 14.125” x 10”. $300-$500

1133 After Théodore Géricault, The Charging Chasseur

After Théodore Géricault (French, 1791-1824), “The Charging Chasseur”-circa 1812, oil on canvas, signed at lower right “Moristo”. 20th century figural painting after the French master Théodore Géricault (French, 1791-1824), the original is housed in The Louvre, Paris, France, depicting a Napoleonic cavalry officer on horseback with leopard or cheetah riding blanket, with sword in hand, with the remnants of battle in background. Framed 49.25” x 37.5”. Unframed 36” x 24”. $500-$700

1135 Manner of Robert, Bronze Neoclassical Footed Tray

1134 20th C. Giltwood Mirror with Acanthus Scrolls American, 20th century. Height 40”, width 35”. $500-$700

Manner of Louis Valentin Elias Robert (French 1821-1874), patinated bronze rectangular tray with figural Neoclassical scene with muses surrounding with wingless putti or cherub, and figures holding a goat and rooster beside figure playing horn in central medallion framed by laurel leaf and berry border. Handled tazza tray raised on four lion’s paw feet with scrolled and feathered decoration on brackets. Signed in lower right of figural scene “E. Robert”, stamped on underside of one handle with “B.D.” above obscured numbers. Height 2.75”, width 18.5”, depth 8.25”. Note: Robert studied under the significant Neo-Classical sculptor Pradier. He produced numerous large scale monuments around Paris as well as a number portrait busts. $600-$800

1138 Pair of Maitland-Smith Mahogany Pedestals Maitland-Smith (American, founded 1985), contemporary. Label on underside for Maitland-Smith. Overall height 70.75”. $800-$1,200

1136 Maitland-Smith Hand Painted Bombe Commode

Maitland-Smith (American, founded 1985), contemporary. Model #5043-054. The top drawer retains Maitland-Smith brass plaque. The backside of commode marked in white paint ‘Hand Painted MaitlandSmith’ along with brass plaque ‘Maitland-Smith Made in Philippines’. Height 31.75”, width 43.25”, depth 23”. $600-$800

1137 Maitland-Smith Mahogany & Leather Game Table Maitland-Smith (American, founded 1985). Marked on underside of table with label from Maitland-Smith. Overall height 30.25”, diameter 35”. $600-$800

1139 Hand Woven Persian Tabriz Room Size Rug

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Wool. Iran. 6’ 10” x 10’ 8”. $1,000-$2,000

1140 Hand Woven Turkish Oushak Area Rug Wool. Turkey. 5’ x 13’ 9”. $1,000-$2,000


1142 R. Van Ruyckevelt for Royal Worcester Fish

Ronald van Ruyckevelt (British, b. 1928- ) for Royal Worcester (English, founded 1751), “Spanish Hogfish and Sergeant Major”-circa 1965, from a limited edition of 500, marked on interior of porcelain cap base with title, maker’s mark, designer and “NUMBER 130”. Overall height 11.5”. $300-$500

1141 Royal Worcester “Red Hind” Fish Porcelain

Ronald van Ruyckevelt (British, b. 1928- ) for Royal Worcester (English, founded 1751), “Red Hind”-circa 1965, from a limited edition of 500, marked on interior of porcelain cap base with title, maker’s mark, designer and “NUMBER 151”. Overall height 11.75”. $300-$500

1143 Pair of Italian Carved & Polychrome Wood Lamps Italian, likely early 20th century. Overall height (to top of finial) 31”, diameter of base 6.3”. $300-$500

1144 Continental Polychrome & Shell Carved Table

Continental (likely French), 20th century. Table of rectangular form with shaped top above shall apron supported on four cabriole legs with shell or rocaille carved knees terminating on pad feet, overall with distressed and weathered polychrome beige to tan finish. Overall height 28.75”, width 38.25”, depth 24.25”. $300-$500

1145 Group of 9 Majolica Shell Motif Ceramics

Continental, late 19th / early 20th century. Etruscan dessert plate diameter 8.25”. Etruscan tea plate diameter 7”. Etruscan tea cup Height 2.25”, diameter 3.75”. Wedgwood salad plates 8.5”. Creamer Height 3.5”, diameter 3”. Butter dish Height 3.75”, diameter with rim 7”. Oyster dish diameter 9.5”. Oyster form fish plate Height 3.5”, diameter 8.5”. $300-$500

1146 Group of 5 Majolica Plates, With 2 Wedgewood Continental, latge 19th / early 20th century. “Grape Leaf” diameter 8.125”. “Trio Grape Leaf” diameter 8”. “Fans and Butterflies” diameter 8.125”. “Purple Thistle” overall 9.75” x 12.25”. $300-$500

1148 Marble Top & Giltwood Console Table, 20th C.

Continental, 20th century. Console or accent table with black and red marble top of rectangular form with curved corners supported on a giltwood frame with shell and scrolled motif on shaped apron raised on four cabriole legs terminating on scrolled toes. Overall height 32”, width 50.25”, depth 21.25”. $500-$700

1147 Neoclassical Style Ebonized Window Seat Italian, 20th century. A Neoclassical style ebonized window seat or bench having scrolled ends decorated with carved rosettes and twin shaped pierced splats with foliate decoration to the supports over a padded seat covered in gray and white striped upholstery raised on square tapered legs. Height 30.5”, width 42”, depth 22.12”. $500-$700

1149 Hand Woven Persian Karajeh Runner Wool. Iran. Runner. 3’ 3” x 10’ 6”. $400-$600

1150 Small Hand Persian Woven Tabriz Rug

Wool & Silk. Iran. 3’ 1” x 5’ 1”. $400-$600

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1153 Etulu Etidlui, Inuit Carved Arctic Fox, Circa 1991

1151 Two Carved Stone Inuit Facial Masks, Cape Dorset

Cape Dorset, Nunavut Territory, Canada, last quarter of 20th century. Collection of two carved serpentine stone sculptures in the form of facial masks with pierced eyes, noses and mouths comprising of a larger mask by Taqialuk (Taqialuq) or Tuk Nuna, circa 1990, apparently unsigned, however with copy of certificate from Government of Canada; and a smaller mask with wrinkled forehead by Moe Pootoogook, circa 1996, signed on interior and with copy of certificate from Government of Canada. Nuna mask Height 5.6”, width 3.8”, depth 1.8”. Mosesie (Moe) Pootoogook mask Height 3.8” , width 2.75”, depth 1”. Provenance(Mosesie Pootoogook mask): Eskimo Art Gallery Inc., Toronto, Canada, whereby acquired by the Estate of Mr. Joseph Gilbert, Atlanta, Georgia in 1996. $300-$500

1152 Ovilu Tunnillie, Hawk, Cape Dorset Inuit Carving Ovilu (Oviloo) Tunnillie (Canadian (Cape Dorset), b. 1949- ), “Hawk”-1990, carved serpentine stone sculpture, faint syllabics signature carved on bottom of foot. Overall height 4.125”, width 3.75”, depth 4.6”. Provenance: The Estate of Mr. Joseph Gilbert, Atlanta, Georgia. Note: Accompanied with copy of certificate from Government of Canada noting its authenticity as handmade by the artist. $300-$500

Etulu Etidlui (Canadian (Cape Dorset), b. 1946- ), circa 1991. Hand carved serpentine stone Inuit sculpture in the form of a seated arctic fox scratching its ear with hind foot. Unmarked but accompanied with copy of certificate from Government of Canada noting artist, title and date. Height 3.9”, width 6.25”, depth 4”. Provenance: The Estate of Mr. Joseph Gilbert, purchased in 1991. $500-$700

1154 Native American Beaded, Fringed Hide Pipe Bag

Native American (likely Sioux), early 20th century. A beaded pipe bag, of hide composition, with single-face colorful lane-stitched (lane stitch) glass seed beads in bands of red and white with yellow horizontal diamonds, with short hide fringe at top, with hide string closure, with long hide fringe at bottom. Length excluding fringe 16.5”. $500-$700

1156 Pair Of Blackfoot Tribe Beaded Hide Boot Moccasins

1155 Pair, Blackfoot Tribe Beaded Hide Gauntlet Gloves

Native American / Canadian (Blackfoot), 20th century. A pair of beaded hide gauntlet gloves, of elk hide composition, with colorful glass seed beads depicting red, blue and yellow sun or sunflower with nine rays or petals, with thick red stitching between cuff and glove, with short hide fringe along the cuffs, with indistinct branding to one cuff, with label “Guantlet Gloves (Stoney) Branch of Blackfoot Alberta ca. 1920 soft elkhide floral beadwork cuff 13 x 8 in”. Length from cuff to fingertip 13.25”. $400-$600

1157 Native American Beaded And Fringed Hide Dress

Native American (possibly Cherokee), 20th century. A beaded hide dress decorated with central round medallion of colorful glass seed beads, surrounded by scoop neck short hide fringe collar with red glass seed bead border on the yoke, with felted wool red flowers and green leaves bordered in white glass beads at sleeves and skirt on front and back, with red felted wool to neckline and arm holes, with short hide fringe borders to all major seams. Length from neckline to skirt (not including fringe) 33”. $300-$500

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Native American / Canadian (Blackfoot), 20th century. A pair of beaded, sinew sewn women’s boot moccasins of hide composition, with colorful sinew sewn glass seed beads depicting single, stemmed six-petal flower with three leaves on vamp, with colorful sinew sewn glass seed beads depicting two, single stem six-petal flowers with five leaves on calf, with hide string closure, with tanned hide sole, with attached label “Blackfoot Montana 1030-40 Women’s Boot Mocs Floral Beadwork 8 in sole 12 in height”. Overall height 12”, length 8”. $300-$500

1158 Pair, Chippewa Tribe Cornhusk Funeral Moccasins

Native American (Chippewa), 20th century. A pair of cornhusk (corn husk) funeral moccasins, of braided cornhusk composition with fringed elements to vamp, with label “Wolf Clan Ceremonial Funeral Moccasins Burned 4 days after death to accompany spirit to their destination Craftworker Mary Sky Chippewa Material Corn Husk”. $300-$500


1159 Hand Woven Persian Area Rug

Wool. Iran. 4’ 6” x 6’ 6”. $700-$900

1160 Small Hand Persian Woven Area Rug Wool. Iran. 2’ 4” x 3’ 8”. $400-$600

1163 Pair of Mirrored Gilt Wood Display Shelves

1161 Belle Époque Polychrome Giltwood Wall Mirror

Continental, early 20th century. A Belle Époque polychrome and carved giltwood wall mirror of rectangular form with rectangular plinth at bottom surmounted by vertical mirror bordered with bands of egg and dart and reeds, with cylindrical side support column forms with polychrome relief leaves, altogether surmounted by crest with gadrooned classical urn issuing floral swags and leaves. Height 33.25”, width 22.5”, depth 3”. $600-$800

1162 Juan Clara Ayats, Young Girl Climbing Chair Bronze

Continental, likely Italian, 20th century. Pair of matching mirrored giltwood display wall shelves with shaped shelf supported on tapered scrolled foliate ornament; and below shaped looking glass within frame with trailing bell flowers, rocaille, and scrolled foliates. Each unmarked. Overall height 34.5”, width 16.5”, depth 6.25”. $500-$700

Juan Clara Ayats (Spanish, 1875-1958), “Child Climbing Chair”, bronze sculpture, signed on seat “Juan Clara”. Figural sculpture depicting a young girl with short curled hair in a summer dress climbing on to a wooden chair with rush seat. Overall height 9.3”, width 5”, depth 5.125”. $400-$600

1164 23 PC Tiffin-Franciscan Glass Parkwood Pattern

Tiffin-Franciscan Glass Company (American, 1889-1980), circa 1950 - 1960s. A twenty-three piece set of elegant glass in the Parkwood pattern, stem #17372, comprising twelve claret wines and eleven water goblets; all decorated with polished cut leaves and teardrop enclosed stem. Height of clarets 6”. Height of goblets 7.75”. $300-$500

1165 Pairpoint Fluted Cut Glass Vase With Marble Base

Pairpoint (American, found 1837), circa early 20th century. An engraved glass vase of fluted gourd form with foliate and lattice decoration, with brass gadrooned base surmounted to striated marble plinth, on four brass lion’s paw feet. Height (with base) 14.25”, diameter of mouth 4.75”. $300-$500

1166 Pair of Weathered Plaster Figural Table Lamps

Continental, 20th century. Each unmarked. Overall height (to top electrified socket) 20.5”, diameter of base 5.8”. Provenance: Linda Horsley Antiques, Atlanta, Georgia whereby acquired by a Private Collection in Atlanta, Georgia. $400-$600

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1168 Tall Paneled Bohemian Glass Vase, Moser (Attr.)

1167 Pair of Opaline & Gilt Accented Glass Lustres

Bohemian, 20th century. A matched pair of opaline glass mantle lustres or lusters, having gilt accents and banding throughout , the bowl hung with twelve cut glass spear-point prisms over a vasiform standard and stacked circular foot decorated with meandering key border. Unmarked. Height 13”, diameter (at top) 5.4”. $300-$500

1170 Meissen Floral Motif Porcelain Oval Platter

Meissen (German, founded 1710- ), 20th century. Large oval oblong porcelain serving platter with shaped undulating gilt rim surrounding hand painted floral clusters or sprays in multiple color on white ground. Marked on bottom with blue crossed swords under glaze, also with impressed marks “32”, “U27”, and “O”. Platter measures 11.5” x 23.9”. $300-$500

Moser (Bohemian, founded 1857), early 20th century. A tall ruffled and optic paneled vase having a flaring, ruffled mouth enhanced with gold sponging over a long cylindrical paneled body decorated with stylized leafy foliage on a spreading foot garnished with gilt enamel acanthus scrolls and foliage with slight gold sponging. Apparently unmarked aside from acid etched ‘2’ above polished pontil. Height 23.6”, diameter of foot 7.12”. $300-$500

1171 Meissen White Porcelain Pitcher, Floral Motif

Meissen (German, founded 1708), early 20th C.. Marked to the underside with underglaze blue cross swords (crossed swords), additionally marked to the underside underglaze “2”. Height 8.125”, width from spout to handle 6.75”. $300-$500

1169 Group of Two Herend Porcelain Figurines, Marked Herend Porcelain (Hungary, founded 1826), 20th century --circa 1940s. One signed on base “Szilagyi Nagy Istavan”. Each marked on bottom with blue Herend Hungary mark with shield above “HANDPAINTED”, each also with incised pattern numbers “HEREND 5706” and “HEREND 5724”. Bather Height 14.4”. Young lady with mirror Height 9.25”. $500-$700

1172 Pair of Carved and Gilt Wood Display Shelves

Likely Italian, 20th century. Pair of carved and gilt wood wall display shelves with serpentine top above upswept scrolled foliates above oval drop with leaf tip. Each unmarked. Overall height 12.6”, width 10.3”, depth 5.3”. $300-$500

1173 French Gilt Bronze Mounted Porcelain Cache Pot

French, first half of 20th century. Gilt bronze mounted porcelain cache pot with pierced oval banding, beading and leaf tips on rim above vessel flanked by scrolling leaf and rosette handles at side of tapered porcelain hand painted with musical instruments (lyre, horn, mandolin, etc.) and winged putti or cherubs with floral garlands and a pink cloth flying in clouds amid two kissing doves symbolizing love, all on cream ground, supported on a circular foot within a laurel wreath band on a square base with floral corners and chamfered patera blocks on disk feet with gadrooned accents. Unmarked. Height 13.4”, width (across handles) 13.125”. $300-$500

1175 Hand Woven Persian Balouchi Rug

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Wool. Iran. 3’ 5” x 5’ 10”. $400-$600

1174 Pair of Old Paris Style Porcelain Scene Tazza

British, 20th century. Pair of Old Paris style porcelain tazza or bon bon servers with green fields and gilt accents throughout, scalloped undulating rim at top with pierced elements near edge recalling feathers, each with central scene with hand painted landscape above leaf tip and scrolled shaft above three legs with lion’s paw feet, rosettes and acanthus leaf tips. One incised on bottom “GAP OF DUNLOE” for Irish view portrayed, the other with “LOGAN WATER”. Height 7.7”, diameter at top 11.5”. $300-$500

1176 Hand Woven Persian Tribal Rug

Wool. Iran. 4’ 3” x 6’ 1 1/2” $400-$600

1177 Hand Woven Persian Runner

Wool. Iran. 3’ 8” x 7’ 10 1/2”. $400-$600


1179 Gilt Bronze Three Arm Candelabra Table Lamp Continental, 19th century. $300-$500

1178 Mort Künstler, Dietz Replik, Canvas Print, Signed

Mort Künstler (American, b. 1931-), “Dietz Replik”-1986, print on canvas, signed and dated lower right “MKunstler ‘86”, numbered 116/200 lower left, titled and dated in print lower left quadrant. Figural print depicting a group of immigrants in the terminal at Ellis Island, with large American flag in the background and families huddled together with their children and possessions. Unframed 33” x 44”. $300-$500

1181 1885 Portrait of a New York Gentleman, G. Protzman 1180 Portrait of a Nobleman in Full Regalia, Signed Oil 20th century. “Portrait of Nobleman”, oil on canvas, signed lower right “C. Spencer”. Figural full-body portrait painting of a lord or nobleman in full regalia, with open window in background revealing fall exterior with autumnal foliage. Framed 54.75” x 34.6”. Unframed 47.125” x 27”. $300-$500

1183 Hand Woven Turkaman Area Rug

Wool. Iran. Six center medallions on blue field. multiple borders with geometric design. Red, cream, and gold accent colors. 2’ 6” x 3’ 9”. $300-$500

George Protzman (American (New York), late 19th/ early 20th century. “Portrait of a Gentleman”, watercolor on paper laid down on canvas, signed and dated left above center “Protzman 1885”. A well rendered painterly formal bust length portrait painting depicting a man in buttoned tan or khaki suit coat with white collared shirt and blue tie, with well groomed mustache and prominent nose set under piercing blue eyes. Verso of frame with period paper label “From The Albany Art Gallery / Annesley & Co. / No. 57 North Pearl Street”. Framed 38.75” x 35.75. Unframed 22.5” x 19.5”. $500-$700

1182 Wilderness Landscape with Waterfall, Signed

Continental School, 19th century. “Wilderness with Waterfall”, oil on wood panel, monogrammed lower left “L.A.G.”. Vertically-oriented landscape painting depicting late fall wilderness scene with newly bare trees, gushing waterfall, a pair of birds overhead and rolling mountains in the distance. Framed 22.125” x 15.75”. Unframed 18325” x 10.5”. $300-$500

1184 Hand Woven Tribal Runner, Multicolor

Wool. Iran. Seven four sided center medallions on multi colored field. Multiple borders. Cream, brown, blue and green accent colors. 3’ 5” x 7’ 1”. $300-$500

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1186 Chinese Rose Medallion Lidded Vegetable Dish

1185 Chinese Oval Rose Medallion Reticulated Plate

Chinese, 19th century. Chinese export rose medallion dish with hand painted enamels throughout form with bird with flower at center within gilt border surrounded butterflies and green foliates with pink floral tips on gilt ground amid alternating medallions with scenes of courtly figures and birds amid fruit and flowers contained within a reticulated border. Unmarked. Overall 8.5” x 10”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Ms. Kathleen Morrison, Alpharetta, Georgia. $300-$500

Chinese, 19th century. Chinese export rose medallion porcelain oblong almond-shaped lidded vegetable dish with removable fitted lid with prunus fruit or acorn finial at top with gilt finish above hand painted enamels with traditional C scroll bordered scenes depicting courtly figures and birds amid fruit and flowers, lower section with similar motif on exterior, interior of container with flora and fruit sprays on white ground. Unmarked. Overall height 3.4”, width 9”, depth 7.4”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Ms. Kathleen Morrison, Alpharetta, Georgia. $300-$500

1189 Famille Rose Porcelain Lidded Drum-Form Teapot 1188 Pair of Chinese Export Glazed Ceramic Birds

Chinese, 19th century. Height 4.5”, diameter 4.8”. $300-$500

1187 19th C. Chinese Export Bowl, Mandarin Style

Chinese, mid 19th century. A Mandarin porcelain bowl of round form decorated wtih single rose blossom to interior along with band of stylized flowers to rim, the exterior body with two figural scenes depicting courtly elders in a landscape reserved on a ground of diaper patterning with floral cartouches. Unmarked. diameter 7.5”, Height 3.25”. $300-$500

1190 Chinese Lavender Jade Bangle Bracelet

Chinese, 20th century. Unmarked. Interior diameter 2.4”, exterior diameter 3.125”. $300-$500

Chinese, 20th century. Each apparently unmarked. Overall 8.5” x 3” x 4.5”. $300-$500

1192 Patinated Bronze Gourd Form Wall Pocket Vase Asian, likely 20th century. Unmarked. Overall height 8.3”. $300-$500

1191 Chinese White Jade Bangle Bracelet

1193 Chinese Black Glazed Double Gourd Form Vase

Chinese, 20th century. Unmarked. interior diameter 2.25”, exterior diameter 3.3”. $300-$500

Chinese, 20th century. With applied label to underside “43-1903”, apparently unmarked. Height 10”, diameter of mouth 3.5”. $400-$600

1194 Ten 19th C. Chinese Woodblocks with Watercolor

Chinese School, 19th century. A collection of ten fine woodblock prints with hand painted watercolors on rice paper, likely taken from a book or folio, each with printed figural groupings, some set in landscapes, and finely hand colored. Each with multiple lines of black calligraphic marks in ink accompanied with the same two red seal marks. Set of six in matching frames, each framed 15.75” x 12.75”. Set of four in matching frames, each framed 15.5” x 12.75”. Floating sheet size of set of four prints 10.75” x 8.125”. $500-$700

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Artist and Maker List A Achille, Proserpio…..976 Achtziger, Hans….. 604 Acrylicore…..1074 Ahlgren, Roy…..658, 659, 660 Ahrendt & Kautzman…..786 Aldridge, Alan…..898 Allan Herschell Company (attr)…..1057 American School…..18,98,99, 163,164,203, 271,274,430,466,503,545,547 Applebaum, Leon…..1069 Araki, Nobuyoshi…..910, 911, 912 Asti, Angelo…..833 Audubon, James (after)…..86 Audubon, James…..88 Ayats, Juan Clara…..1162 B Baccarat…..602 Bach, Johann Sebastian…..259 Bardone, Guy…..889 Barovier & Toso (attr)…..807 Baryre, Alfred…..458 Baudin, Noel (attr)…..761 Baughman, Milo (manner)…..657 Baughman, Milo…..1089,1091 van Beethoven, Ludwig…..258 Benham & Froud…..506,508 Berger, Carl Ludwig Heinrich…..259 BH & G Ltd.…..501 Bigne, Marguerin de la…..489 Birdsey, Alfred…..716 Black, Olive Parker…..932 Blackglama…..789 Boch Frères…..735 Bowen, Clive…..1113 Bowen, James H.…..111 Bowyer, Robert…..565 Bradbury, Edward…..229 Bradbury, Joseph…..229 Braithwaite, Bruce…..873,875,876,877,880,881 Brandt, Edgar (after)…..901 Brandt, Edgar (manner of)…..904 British School…..21,453,1181 Bryant, Wallace…..840 Bucquet, George…..662 Bunn, George…..543 Burton, Harry…..946 C C. Jeré by Artisan House…..651 Callahan, Harry…..966 Cambridge Glass Company…..733 Camden, William…..486 Canaletto (after)…..474 Cartier-Bresson, Henri…..965 Case Tiffany & Co…..485 Cerrone, Eduardo…..638 Chase, Lynn…..625 Chinese School…..666,1194 Chopin, Frederic…..256,261 Cokelberghs, Virgi…..1105 Concord…..608 Continental School….. 8,22,54,55,57,65, 84,174,176,181,186,289,290,293,300,314, 394,395,429,432,446,450,471,517,557,56 1,636,641,835,853,859,1012,1017,1026,10 35,1079,1081,1182 Coren, Buzz…..693 Covington, Hewitt…..108 Currier & Ives…..107 D D. Milch & Son, Inc.…..896 Dalí, Salvador…..1060 Dalziel, George…..155 Davis & Freeman…..1048 Davis and Galt…..1048 de Longpre, Raoul Maucherat…..999 Delafosse, Jean Charles…..971 Delpy, Hippolyte Camille…..950 Dempster Mill Manufacturing Co…..101 Diamond Point Pen Co.…..780 D’Naco…..798 Dow, William…..167 Dresel, Otto…..258, 259 Ducmelic, Zdravko…..1067 Dunbar Furniture Company…..654 Dutch School…..55 Frank W. Smith Silver Co.…..727 Fraser, Alexander (style of)…..185 Frassati, Gianni…..1066 French School…..243,729,974,982,986

E Eames, Charles & Ray…..895, 897 Edwards, George…..12 English School…..479 Elliott, J.J.…..948 Erté…..738 Etidlui, Etulu…..1153 F F.B. Norton & Co.…..159 Faberge, Igor Carl…..603,605 Fairchild Baldwin…..784,785 Finney, Nathaniel (manner of)…..364 Flanigen, Jean Nevitt…..1100 Flemish School…..265 Fletcher, M. L.…..502 Fontana Arte…..1073 Francis, John (after)…..376 Frank M. Whiting & Company…..554 G Galle, Theodoor…..464 Garcelon, Adrien-Jacques…..713 George Jones & Sons…..76 Géricault, Théodore (after)…..1133 German School…..1131 Gibb, Thomas Henry…..539 Gibon, Marcel…..644 Gicar…..732 Gill, Thomas…..375 Gillray, James (after)…..477 Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd.…..240 Gorham…..5,23,25,228,412,930,1124,1126 Grand Rapids Furniture Co, Inc…..411,416 Great Lakes Mink Association…..789 Gruner, Oskar Cameron…..488 Guarnati, G.F.…..473 Guayasamin, Oswaldo…..958 Gucci…..1004 Guis, Felix…..737 H Haines, William (attr)…..707 Hammond, Flora…..1098 Hampton & Sons Ltd Depository…..44 Hampton Shops…..411,416 Handel, George Frideric…..259 Hardy II, James (school of)…..409 Harris, Moses…..16 Harrods…..76 Hartman, Cedric…..887,888 Hayes, Peter…..1115 Heller, Stephen…..259 Herend…..754,755,7556,757,758,1169 Herschede Hall Clock Company…..878 Heritage Furniture Inc.…..704 Herman Miller…..895, 897 Hermès…..1002 Heywood Wakefield (attr)…..202 Hill, Andrew…..1116 Hiller, Ferdinand…..259 Hiroshige, Utagawa (after)…..680 Hleap, David…..1097 Hogarth, William…..58 Holland & Company…..531 Howson, George…..190 Hutschenreuther…..604 I International Watch Co.…..606 Italian School…..289, 618 J J. & E. Stevens Company…..111 J. & W. Moir…..553 James Deakin & Sons…..463 Jansson, Jan…..487 Japy Freres…..844 Jelfs, John…..1114 John Davis & Co.…..872 K Kandinsky, Wassily (after)…..1068 Kavanagh; Joseph Malachy…..929 Khendry, Janak…..1071 Kieselstein-Cord, Barry…..790 Kip, William…..486 Kleinholz, Frank…..721 Klindworth, Charles…..256 Kline, Hans…..653 Kovarsky, Yehoshua…..708 Künstler, Mort…..1178 L Laffitte, La Roche…..805 Laick, Jean…..825 Lalique…..600,601 Lambeaux, Jef…..1016 Lawrence, George Feather…..884 Leach, David…..1117,1118

L (cont.) Lee Jofa…..1096 Lennon, Valerie…..722 Linke, Francois…..967 Lippi, Filippo (after)…..610 Liszt, Franz…..259 Luen Hing…..921 Lurcat, Jean…..720 M M. Craig & Company…..874 Mackenzie, Warren…..1120 Maison Bagues (style of)…..1108 Maison Jansen (attributed)…..1109 Maitland Smith…..386,865,1136,1137,1138 Maltby, John…..1119 Man Ray…..894 Manzy, Yasharel…..890 Martínez, Raúl…..702 Mason’s Ironstone…..71,72 McCulloch, Horatio…..173 McCurry, Margaret…..107 McGuire, Jack…..697 McWilliam, Frederick Edward…..963 Meissen…..301,302,1170,1171 Mene, Pierre Jules (after)…..452 Mikimoto…..250 Miles, Frank…..1101 Millender Furniture Co.…..879 Miller, Ralph Davison…..559 Minton-Spidell…..736 Mintz, Raymond…..1062,1063 Mitchell & Tyler…..555 Mitchell, Denis Adeane…..960,961,962 Mitchell, Margaret…..943,944 Modaluce…..900 Montblanc…..781,782,783 Moscheles, Ignaz…..259 Moser…..1168 Moulthrop, Edward…..268 Mount, Paul…..959 Moore, Edward…..1031 Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus…..259 Mühl, Roger…..964 Murdoch, Dora Louise…..162 Music, Zoran Antonio…..655 N Nakashima, George (style of)…..1095 Noble, William Clark…..457 Noggle, Steve…..692 Notturno Intarsio…..814 Nuna, Taqialuq…..1151 O Ogilvie, Helen Elizabeth…..885 Opermann, J.…..731 Owen, James Henry…..158 P Pairpoint…..1165 Pallucchini, Rodolfo; Peretti, Elsa…..780 Pantuhoff, Igor…..892,893 Parker…..780 Peak, Robert…..1106 Petach, Gay…..637 Peterdi, Gabor F.…..906 Picasso, Pablo…..706 Pissarro, Hughes Claude…..827 Piutti-Barth, Elizabeth…..427 Plunkett, Walter…..942 Pogue’s…..788 Pootoogook, Moe…..1151 Porter, David…..648,649 Portland Looking Glass Mftry…..273 Preiss, Ferdinand (after)…..741 Privat-Livemont, Henri…..730 R R & Y Augousti…..714 R. Wallace & Sons…..170,990 Radnitzky, Emmanuel…..894 Ranger, Henry Ward…..931 Rathbone, John (attr)…..415 Reboiro, Antonio Fernández…..703 Reed & Barton…..949,1125 Ricci, Marco (school of)…..981 Ricci, Pio…..979 Rip, Willem Cornelis…..1083 Robbia, Luca della (after)…..470 Robert, Louis Valentin Elias (manner).1135 Roberto Coin…..1003 Rockwell Silver Company…..1121 Rogers, Phil…..699 Rosenfeld, Sarena…..907 Rouart, Madeleine…..719 Royal Copenhagen…..731,801 Royal Crown Derby…..421

R (cont.) Royal Dux…..634 Royal Vienna…..765 Royal Worcester…..17,1141,1142 Rubboli, Alberto…..809 Rubboli, Lorenzo.....809 Rubens, Peter Paul (after)…..464 Ruyckevelt, Ronald van…..1141,1142 S S. Kirk & Son…..191,197,371 Samuel Alcock & Co.…..834 Sanborn, Earl Edward…..316 Sanborns…..528 Savory, Joseph II and Albert…..75 Saxton, Christopher…..486 Schubert, Franz…..259 Schumann, Robert…..259 Schunck, Harald (attr)…..1099 Sevres (style of)…..766 Seymour, Israel…..160 Shelley China…..441 Shute, Benjamin Edgar…..711 Shute, Keenan…..712 Simon, Tavik Frantisek…..955 Simone, Edgardo…..905 Sonneman, Robert…..1064 Sperrhake…..257 Spode…..87,133 Spratling, William…..529 Starkie, Robert Eastwood…..104 Steidl, Josef…..620 Stern, Bert…..899 Stern, Catharni…..650 Stieff…..191,1124,1030 Swanston, Thomas…..1059 Swid Powell….1075 T Taikan, Yokoyama…..927 Tarkay, Itzchak…..724,725 Taubert, Wilhelm…..259 Thalberg, Sigismund…..259 Thayer Coggin…..1089,1091 Thomas Bradbury & Sons…..229 Tiffany & Co.…..606,607,608,780,787,9 48,1031 Tiffin-Franciscan…..1164 Tigerman, Stanley…..1075 Todd, James…..273 Tomaschek, Johann Wenzel…..259 Towle…..414 Tunnillie, Ovilu…..1152 Turner, James…..681 U/V Utz, Thornton…..1111 Vermont Clock Company…..697 Verrocchio, Andrea del (after)…..283 Vetri Murano…..900 Vignoles, Andre…..997 Virginia Metalcrafters…..1065 Vista Alegre…..625 W. Pollak & H.W. Ullmann…..607 Wahliss, Ernst…..726 Walker & Hall…..73 Walter, Almaric…..1014 Walton, Barry…..718 Wang Hing & Co.…..920 Wardle, Michael…..1107 Watford, Frances…..717 Webb, Joseph…..169 von Weber, Carl Maria…..259 Weber Piano Company…..260 Wedgwood…..37 Wells, Donald…..1072 Whiting Manufacturing Company…..869 William Ridgway & Co.…..567 Wirkkala, Tapio…..1070 Witkacy…..957 Witkiewicz, Stanislaw Ignacy…..957 Worcester…..74,78 Wornley, Edward…..654 Yarbrough, James…..1087,1088,1090, 1092,1093,1094 Zaccagnini, Ugo…..616


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