Ahlers & Ogletree February 2015 Auction Catalog

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Ahlers

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Winter Estates Auction February 8, 2015


Ahlers

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Ahlers

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Winter Estates Auction

Sunday, February 8, 2015 - beginning at 11:00am

Estimate Times for Lots

Bidding Increments

$0 - $500 $500 - $1,000 $1,000 - $2,500 $2,500 - $5,000 $5,000 - $10,000 $10,000 - $20,000 $20,000 - $50,000

$25 increments $50 increments $100 increments $250 increments $500 increments $1,000 increments $5,000 increments

Please note that these times are only approximations and are subject to change

11 am - 12 pm 12 pm - 1 pm 1 pm - 2 pm 2 pm - 3 pm 3 pm - 4 pm 4 pm - 5 pm 5 pm - 6 pm 6 pm - 7 pm

Lots 1 - 80 Lots 81 - 161 Lots 162 - 232 Lots 233 - 303 Lots 304 - 384 Lots 385 - 465 Lots 466 - 546 Lots 547 - 623


Lot 1. 19th C. Royal Worcester Ewer w/ Gilt Floral Motif

Lot 2. Group of 3 Hand Painted Miniature Portraits

Lot 3. 19th C. Engraving, After Lady Butler, “Quatre Pas”

Lot 4. Shakespeare Engraving, King Richard III, 18th C.

Lot 5. Burled Walnut Games or Card Table

Lot 6. E. 19th C. Worcester Painted Porcelain Basket

Lot 7. 19th C Jasperware Mantle Clock Gilbert Clock Co

Lot 8. Pair of French Porcelain Cache Pots, Floral Motif

Lot 9. Pair of Louis XVI Style Montgolfier Fauteuils

Lot 10. Handpainted Tin Tole Tray w/ Bridge Scene, 19th C.

Lot 11. Hand Woven Kashan Throw Rug

Lot 12. Beleek Tea Service + Floral Motif Pitcher, Marked

Royal Worcester (English, 1751- ). Circa 1862-1875. Marked to underside with purple maker’s mark above “Rd No 106666” and “1297”. 11 1/2” tall, 3 1/8” diameter at base. Estimate $200-$400

William Skelton (English, 1763-1848) after James Northcote (English, 1746-1831), “King Richard the Third, Act IV, Scene III”, engraving, published London 1795. Framed 33.25” x 26.75”, sight size 23” x 16.5”. Estimate $200-$400

American, late 19th century. Gilbert Clock Company, Winsted, Connecticut. Mechanism marked “Pat. APR. 28-96, Height 12.5”, width 11.5”, depth 4.5”. Estimate $300-$500

American, 19th century. Paper label to verso inscribed “From Martha A. Clapp, Cohasset, Mass.” 28.5” tall x 20.75” wide. Estimate $100-$200

American, early 20th century. Each indistinguishable signed lower right. 5 3/8” tall (including ring) x 3 5/8” wide. Estimate $300-$500

Height 30.25”, width 34”, depth 33.75”. Provenance: From the Estate of Jane O. Day of Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $400-$600

Porcelaine de Paris (France, 1773- ). A pair of “Far East” cache pots, circa 1950s. Marked to underside with red painted pseudo-Chinese maker’s mark. 4 5/8” tall x 5 7/8” handle to handle. Estimate $150-$300

Wool. Floral on Rust/Gold background with black & green accent colors. 3’ x 2’. Estimate $150-$300

Engraved by Frederick Stacpoole (English, 1813-1907) after “Lady Butler” (British, 1846-1933). “Quatre Bras”, hand colored engraving, published in 1879. Framed 35.75” x 54”, sight size 24” x 42.25”. Estimate $300-$500

English, Early 19th century (circa 1800). Marked on bottom “WORCESTER CATHEDRAL” and “CHAMBERLAIN’S WORCESTER”. Height 4.75”, width 10.5”, depth 8.75”. Estimate $200-$400

Height 37.25”, width 21.5” (arm to arm), seat depth 19”, seat height 19”. Estimate $200-$400

Beleek (Irish, 1857- ). Teapot 5.75” tall, cream pitcher 2.25” tall, sugar dish 1.75” tall, small pitcher 6” tall. Each piece marked to underside. Estimate $100-$200

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Lot 13. 1830s Staffordshire, Sancho Panza & The Dutchess

Lot 14. Tiffany & Co. Sterling Silver 1837 Concave Ring

Lot 15. Case Jack Daniel’s Limited Edition Whittlers Set

Lot 16. Italian Carved Wood Wall Display Bracket

Lot 17. Framed Vintage French Mont-Cassel Poster

Lot 18. Group of 3 Dresden Lace Style Dancer Figurines

Lot 19. Stereoscopic Viewer & Over 140 Stereoview Cards

Lot 20. Oak Yarn or Ribbon Display Cabinet

Lot 21. Bradington Young Brown Leather Club Chair

Lot 22. Two Samson Porcelain Figures from French History

Lot 23. Collection of 18 Parker Jotter Pens, 15 Vintage

Lot 24. After Charles M. Russell, “The Bucker”, Watercolor

English, 19th century. A Staffordshire “Sancho Panza and the Dutchess” large transferware platter, circa 1830s. 14 7/8” x 18 5/8”. Estimate $300-$500

Italian, 20th century. Marked on back “MADE IN ITALY”. Height 11.5”, width 14.75”, depth 7.25”. Estimate $50-$100

American, Late 19th/Early 20th century. H.C. White Co. (North Bennington, Vermont). Estimate $150-$300

Samson. Marshal Rémi Joseph Isidore Exelmans, 1st Comte Exelmans (French, 1775-1852), height 9.3”, width 3.25”, depth 2.5”; and a Napoleon Bonaparte (French, 1769-1821), height 9.25”, width 2.75”, depth 3”. Estimate $150-$300

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Tiffany & Company 1837 Sterling silver 1997 concave ring. Exterior inscribed “.925 T & F CO, 1837”, interior inscribed “@1997 Tiffany & CO. 925”. Estimate $100-$300

French, Circa 1940s. Framed 39.5” x 29.25”. Estimate $150-$300

American, circa 1900s. A.N. Russell. Oak Wood and glass. Height 38”, width 28”, depth.18.25”. Estimate $600-$800

Parker Pen Company (American, founded 1888). Each pen 5” long. Estimate $200-$400

American, circa 1986. Knife 3.25” long closed. Diameter of barrel form stand 11.75”. Estimate $150-$300

German, 20th century. Largest figurine 6.5” tall, smallest figurine 5” tall. Estimate $300-$500

American, late 20th century to contemporary. Height 39.75”, width (across arms) 38”, depth 30.5”, seat to floor 20.75”. Estimate $400-$600

Framed 36” x 31.75”, sight size 27.5” x 23.5”. Estimate $300-$500


Lot 25. 3-Piece Paris Porcelain Style Jardiniere on Stand

Lot 26. Maple Drop Leaf Refectory Table, E. 20th Century

Lot 27. After Henner “St. Fabiola”, Gouache on Paper

Lot 28. 8 Pieces of Cut Glass & Crystal Along w/Gilt Tray

Lot 29. After Bonheur, Bronze Bull Sculpture

Lot 30. 20th Century American Oil Painting, “Oakhurst”

Lot 31. Tomlinson Furniture Co Chippendale Style Table

Lot 32. “Garrick as Richard III”, Reynolds Engraving

Lot 33. Brass Tea Caddy w/ Relief & Figural Candlestick

Lot 34. Hand Woven Oushak Throw Rug

Lot 35. Sheraton Style Cherry Drop Leaf Dining Table

Lot 36. 5 Pc. Carnival Glass Cobalt Peacock at Fountain

Continental, Early 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 29”, width 14.5” (handle to handle), depth 9.25”. Estimate $300-$500

Largest piece 16.75” tall x 3.25” base diameter, smallest piece 3.6” x 4.5”. Estimate $400-$600

American, 20th century. Tomlinson Furniture Company. Height 24”, diameter 26”. Estimate $150-$300

Wool. Floral design on light blue field with cream border and gold and brown accent colors. 2’ 1” x 3’. Estimate $150-$300

Early 20th century. Height 30”, width 58.5”, depth 41”. Estimate $400-$600

After Isidore Jules Bonheur (French,1827-1901), “Bull”, patinated bronze sculpture, incised on integral base “Isidore Jules Bonheur”. Overall height 16.75”, width 20.25”, depth 8.5”. Estimate $400-$600

Samuel William Reynolds, (British, 1773-1835), “Garrick as Richard 3”-1825, engraving after the painting by Sir Nathaniel Dance-Holland (British, 1735-1811) Framed 31” x 24”, sight size 21.5” x 14.25”. Estimate $500-$700

American, 19th century. Height 28.75”, width 20” (without leaves), each leaf with 19.5”, depth 43”. Estimate $300-$500

After Jean-Jacques Henner (French, 1829-1905). “St. Fabiola”, gouache on paper, inscribed lower left. Framed 15.5” x 12.75”, unframed 11.25” x 8.5”. Estimate $300-$500

Andrew Athan Tagaris (American/ Ohio, 20th century). “Oakhurst”, oil on artist’s board, signed lower left of center “Tagaris”. Framed 15.5” x 18.5”, unframed 9” x 12”. Estimate $300-$500

Tea caddy 5.5” x 8” x 5.5”; Walker & Hall (England/ Sheffield, 1845- ) candlestick 10” tall. Estimate $150-$300

American, circa 1908-1920. Northwood. Pitcher height 8”, tumbler height 4”. Estimate $150-$300

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Lot 37. Pete Rose Autographed Photo with “4192”

Lot 38. Limited Edition Babe Ruth, Case XX Knife in Box

Lot 39. “300 Win Club” Lithograph w/ 8 Autographs, COA

Lot 40. Framed Nolan Ryan Autographed Baseball w/ Photo

Lot 41. Framed Photos & Autographs of Joe DiMaggio

Lot 42. NY Yankees Memorabilia, Signed Dimaggio & Mantle

Lot 43. Lou Gehrig Autograph Framed with Photographs

Lot 44. 3 Photos of Mickey Mantle, 1 Autographed, Framed

Lot 45. Framed Autographed Photo, Mickey Mantle

Lot 46. Yankee Legends Poster, Signed Joe DiMaggio, w/ COA

Lot 47. Framed Barry Bonds Memorabilia Incl. Signed Ball

Lot 48. “Home Run Leaders” Photos - Bonds, McGwire, Sosa

Overall 26.5” x 22.5”. Estimate $75-$150

Overall 21” x 25.5” x 3.75”. Estimate $100-$200

Overall 19.5” x 33.25”. Estimate $300-$500

Overall 34.75” x 28”. Estimate $300-$500

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American (late 20th century). Circa 1988, W.R. Case & Sons limited edition, collectible “Babe Ruth” 3240Y trapper knife, 215/1200. 4.5” long closed. Estimate $50-$150

Framed 24” x 23.25”. Estimate $200-$400

Estimate $150-$300

Framed 20” x 24.5”. Estimate $600-$800

Carlo Beninati (Italian, 20th century). “300 Win Club” - 1998, limited edition lithograph (41/300), signed within matrix lower center. Framed 35.25” x 29.25”. Estimate $200-$400

Overall 34.25” x 18”. Estimate $200-$400

Framed 15.2” x 13.1”. Estimate $200-$400

Framed 19.5” x 32.25”. Estimate $100-$200


Lot 49. Autographed Photo of Duke Ellington, Framed

Lot 50. Framed “Dick Tracy vs.Phantom Empire” Movie Poster

Lot 51. Collection of Celebrity Photos & Autographs

Lot 52. Collection of Old Hollywood Actress Photographs

Lot 53. 1950s Publicity Stills & Playbills, Eartha Kitt

Lot 54. Collection of Old Hollywood Male Actor Photographs

Lot 55. Round Maple Breakfast Table

Lot 56. Framed Hindenberg Disaster Items w/ Burnt Piece

Lot 57. Set of 5 Maple Framed Chairs w/Woven Seats

Lot 58. Marlon Brando Autograph, B/W Photo “The Wild One”

Lot 59. American Cherry Empire Chest of Drawers

Lot 60. Group of 5 Wizard of Oz Munchkin Memorabilia

Framed 13.75” x 12”. Estimate $100-$200

Overall 32.25” x 34.25”. Estimate $300-$500

20th century. Height 30.25”, diameter 48”. Estimate $150-$3z

Overall measures 38” x 26”. Estimate $400-$600

American, mid 20th century. “Dick Tracy vs. Phantom Empire” movie poster, lithograph, circa 1950’s. Overall 42.5” x 28.5”. Estimate $50-$100

Collection of twenty-four 1950s black and white photograph movie publicity stills from the Leonard Sillman’s “New Faces” musical revue. B/w images 8.25” x 10”. Estimate $200-$400

Overall 26” x 37”. Estimate $200-$400

American, 19th century. Height 51.5”, width 42”, depth 19.75”. Estimate $400-$600

Including Bing Crosby, Jimmy Durante, George Burns, and others. Estimate $500-$700

Overall 32.25” x 34.25”. Estimate $300-$500

20th century. Armchair height 37.75”, width (across arms) 21”, depth 19.25”, seat to floor 17.5”. Side chair height 37.25, width 18”, depth 17.25”, seat to floor 17.5”. Estimate $300-$500

Estimate $400-$600

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Lot 61. Sheaffer’s Self-Filling Pen Display Case

Lot 62. Pelikan Fountain Pen Electrified Ad Display

Lot 63. Parker Fountain Pens & Pencils Display Cabinet

Lot 64. Parker Sonnet Cisele Sterling Silver Pen

Lot 65. Waterman Bicentenaire Edition Fountain Pen, 18k

Lot 66. Parker Cisele Pen Advertising Display

Lot 67. American Round Oak Work or Breakfast Table

Lot 68. Waterman Le Man 100 Pen Ad Display

Lot 69. Parker Pen Black & Gold Pen Display Holder

Lot 70. Four Collectible Pens: Mont Blanc, Rolex, Ferrari

Lot 71. Black Parker Desk Pen & Ultra Suede Roll

Lot 72. Stained Oak & Walnut Upholstered Armchair

American, 20th century. Overall 42.25 tall x 23.5 deep x 16.75” wide. Estimate $200-$400

Parker Sonnet Cisele sterling silver fountain pen with Parker 18k gold nib. 5.25” long. Estimate $150-$300

American, Early 20th century. Height 29.5”, diameter 42.25”. Estimate $150-$300

Mont Blanc Noblesse fountain pen in stainless steel and 14k gold (5.5” long); sterling silver Rolex “Tribes of Israel” (4.75” long); red Ferrari 300 (5.5” long); black Ferrari 100 (5.25” long). Estimate $300-$400

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Height 29.125”. Estimate $100-$200

Waterman Paris (French, 1883- ). A Waterman “Ideal” fountain pen, Bicentenaire Edition. Estimate $200-$400

Length of pen 27.25”. Estimate $100-$200

Plinth 7” x 3”, presentation roll 10” x 10.5”. Estimate $50-$100

Parker Pen Company (American, founded 1888). Height 42.75”, width 16.25”, depth 22.75”. Estimate $150-$300

Pen length 10”. Stand 2.1” x 12.125” x 2.25”. Estimate $100-$200

American, circa 1984. Ceramic advertising piece. Height 3.5”, width 14”, depth 3.25”. Estimate $50-$150

20th century. Height 35.5”, width (across arms) 24”, depth 23”, seat to floor 18.5”. Estimate $50-$150


Lot 73. Collection of 10 Vintage Sheaffer Pens, 6 Targas

Lot 74. 19th Century English Oak Kneehole Desk

Lot 75. Group of 16 Parker Pens, Seven 1970s or Earlier

Lot 76. Waterman’s Ideal Fountain Pen Oak Display Case

Lot 77. Group of 3 Pens (Waterman, Sheaffer, Pelikan)

Lot 78. Sheaffer’s Pens & Pencils Oak Display Case

Lot 79. Collection of 6 Waterman Pens & Box

Lot 80. Collection of 21 Vintage Pens, Mostly Green

Lot 81. Hand Woven Heriz Runner

Lot 82. Rexall Display Case + 12 Vintage Pens - Wearever

Lot 83. Parker Pen Oak & Glass Display Case

Lot 84. Sheaffer’s Pen Figural Ad Display Sculpture

Estimate $600-$800

Height 42”, width 17.25”, depth 23.75”. Estimate $300-$500

Largest pen 5 1/2”, smallest pen 4 3/8”. Estimate $200-$400

Case 8.5” x 8.75”. Estimate $200-$400

English, 19th century. Height 29.75”, width 47.75”, depth 26.75”. Estimate $500-$700

Waterman green pen 5.25” long, Pelikan Souveran pen 5.5” long, Sheaffer fountain pen 5.3” long. Estimate $500-$700

Shortest pen 3.5”. Tallest pen 5.75”. Estimate $300-$500

Height 42”, width 17.25”, depth 23.75”. Estimate $200-$400

Largest pen 5.5”, smallest pen 4 3/8”. Estimate $400-$600

Height 42”, width 17.25”, depth 23.75”. Estimate $300-$500

Wool. Floral on burgundy field with cream and rose accent colors. 2’ 7” x 15’ 10”. Estimate $600-$800

American, first half of 20th century. Height 14.125”, width 8”, depth 7.3”. Estimate $200-$400

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Lot 85. Leo Koppy Carved & Polychrome Duck Decoy

Lot 86. Scottish Fly Fishing Rod, Alfred Morriss & Co.

Lot 87. Two Carved Wood & Polychrome Duck Decoys

Lot 88. Robert Lebron “Fisherman’s Wharf”, Oil on Canvas

Lot 89. Brass Chelsea Ship’s Bell Clock

Lot 90. De Korsakoff, “Waves Crashing”, Oil on Canvas

Lot 91. Wildfowler Duck Decoy, American Black Duck

Lot 92. Bronze Lighthouse Table Lamp

Lot 93. Two Tom Taber Carved & Polychrome Duck Decoys

Lot 94. Tom Taber Large Polychrome Wood Goose Decoy

Lot 95. Pair of Marsh Landscape Watercolor Paintings

Lot 96. Drake Duck Decoy by Big Sky Carvers

Leo Koppy (American, last half of 20th century). Signed on bottom “Leo Koppy”. Height 7.125”, width 14”, depth 5.125”. Estimate $150-$300

Robert Lebron (American, b. 1928-), “Fisherman’s Wharf”, oil on canvas, signed lower right. Framed 50.25” x 40”, unframed 40” x 30”. Estimate $300-$500

Wildfowler (Old Saybrook, Connecticut) carved and hand painted duck decoy of an American Black Duck. Marked on bottom. Height 7.75”, width 18.75”, depth 8”. Estimate $200-$400

Incised “Tom Taber” on underside. Height 12.5”, width 23.5”, depth 9.25” . Estimate $300-$500

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Scottish, late 19th/ early 20th century. A bamboo and leather Alfred Morriss & Co. Dauntless fly fishing rod. 85” long. Estimate $50-$100

American, 1970s. Serial number “806869”. Diameter 4.75”. Estimate $300-$500

First half of 20th century. Height 15.75”, diameter 6.5”. Estimate $300-$500

American School, 20th century. Pair of marsh and dune landscapes, watercolor on paper, signed lower right “Ralph Taylor”. Framed 17 1/2” x 21 3/8”, sight size 9 3/8” x 13 1/2”. Estimate $150-$300

Mallard 16” long; Redhead 15.75” long. Estimate $100-$200

S. de Korsakoff (American, 20th Century). “Crashing Waves”, oil on canvas, signed lower left “S de Korsakoff”. Framed 28.5” x 40.5”, unframed 24” x 36”. Estimate $400-$600

Large Mallard height 8.25”, width 21”, depth 6”; teal duck height 4.25”, width 10.5”, depth 4.25”. Estimate $150-$300

American, 20th century. Drake Aix Sponsa signed Big Sky Carvers Thomas Chandler, height 6.5”, width 13”, depth 5.5”. Estimate $300-$500


Lot 97. Pair of Walter Snow Pair of Bluebill Duck Decoys

Lot 98. Pair of Naturalist Bird Sketches

Lot 99. Pair of Gus Nelow Duck Decoys, Circa 1955

Lot 100. Mason Standard Grade Drake Duck Decoy

Lot 101. Provincial Yellow Painted Cabinet

Lot 102. Collection of 5 Decorative Duck Decoys

Lot 103. Rare Pratt Green Wing Teal Duck Decoy

Lot 104. Hand Woven Persian Tabriz Rug

Lot 105. 1930s Pratt Manufacturing Oversize Drake Decoy

American, circa 1950’s. Walter Snow. Drake height 7.25”, width 15”, depth 7.5”; Hen height 6.25”, width 15.5”, depth 7.5”. Estimate $400-$600

Mason “Standard Grade” carved and polychrome wood Mallard drake duck decoy (circa pre-1924). Height 6.25”, width 16”, depth 5.75”. Estimate $100-$300

Pratt Manufacturing Co. (Joliet, Illinois - circa second quarter of 20th century). Height 6.25”, width 12.25”, depth 4.75”. Estimate $400-$600

Framed 12.125” x 9.75”, sight size 7.4” x 4.4”. Possibly signed lower left. Estimate $500-$700

20th century. Height 78.25”, width 50”, depth 23.75”. Estimate $400-$600

Wool. Floral and geometric design all over with orange center field. green, teal, brown, blue and gold accent colors. 6’ 8” x 9’ 3”. Estimate $800-$1,200

August (Gus) Nelow (Oshkosh, Wisconsin). Darker duck height 8”, width 15”, depth 6”. Lighter grey duck height 8”, width 15.75”, depth 6.25”. Estimate $400-$600

20th century. Estimate $300-$500

American (Joliet, Illinois), first half of 20th century. Circa 1930s. Height 7.5”, width 14.25”, depth 6.25”. Estimate $150-$300

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Lot 106. Ted Von Bosse Mallard Duck Decoy, 20th C.

Lot 107. Collection of 3 Bone Handled Accessories

Lot 108. Carved & Polychrome Duck Decoy, Savannah, GA

Lot 109. Pair of Black & Red Iron & Glass Side Tables

Lot 110. Early 20th C. German Porcelain Fox Hunt Scene

Lot 111. 3 German Hubertus Spring Action Knives

Lot 112. Group of 3 Knives on Antler Display Rack

Lot 113. Vintage Carved & Polychrome Duck Decoy

Lot 114. Set of 12 Hand Painted Crystal Goblets, Pheasants

Lot 115. Vintage Carved Wood & Polychrome Duck Decoy

Lot 116. Rustic Art Glass Window with Stag Motif

Lot 117. Eastern Ontario, Bluebill Drake Decoy, C. 1920s

Ted Von Bosse (Port Republic, New Jersey). Height 6.5”, width 16”, depth 5”. Estimate $100-$200

Height 18.25”, width 29”, depth 30.25”. Estimate $600-$800

American, 20th century. Exotic wood knive 9” long, Lone Wolf turkey knife 7.75” long, Lone Wolf eagle knife 7.5” long. Estimate $300-$500

American, 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 7.25”, width 12.75”, depth 5.75”. Estimate $100-$300

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Cigar cutter 10.25” long, bone and chrome cigar cutter 6” long, corkscrew 7” long. Estimate $150-$300

13 1/8” wide, 7 1/8” deep, 11” tall. Estimate $400-$600

American, first half of 20th century. Height 5.75”, width 14.75”, depth 5.5”. Estimate $100-$300

20th century. Overall height 36.75”, width 28”, depth 1.5”. Estimate $150-$300

American, 20th century. Carved in Savannah, Georgia. Height 6.125”, width 15”, depth 5.5”. Estimate $100-$200

German, 20th century. Largest knife 7.125” long opened, smallest knife 5.8” long opened. Estimate $150-$300

20th century. Height 7.75”, diameter of opening at top 3”, diameter of foot 3”. Estimate $150-$300

Canadian, circa 1920s. Height 6”, width 13.5”, depth 5.25”. Estimate $100-$300


Lot 118. English Victorian Copper & Gilt Metal Tankard

Lot 119. Pen & Ink Wash of Man Smoking, Circle of Thackeray

Lot 120. 9 German Figural Tankards with Erotic Litophanes

Lot 121. 20th C. Tophat Cigarettes Advertising Poster

Lot 122. 1880s American Beaverskin Top Hat w/ Original Box

Lot 123. 1920’s Belgian Cigar Advertising Poster, Maestro

Lot 124. Group of 4 Rochard Limoges Match Safes & 2 Lighters

Lot 125. Framed Prince Albert Tobacco Fabric Banner Ad

Lot 126. Group of 4 Budweiser Discover America Series 1992

Lot 127. Primitive Oak Cellarette w/Brass Strapwork

Lot 128. Engraving After Hogarth, “Charity in the Cellar”

Lot 129. Group of 6 German Beer Tankards or Steins

English, 19th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 9.75”, base diameter 6.5”. Estimate $200-$400

American, second quarter 20th century. “Tophat Cigarettes” advertising poster, lithograph, c. 1930s. Framed 28.75” x 19.25”, sight size 21.5” x 12”. Estimate $200-$400

Estimate $100-$300

19th century. Height 9.9”, width 9.25”, depth 9.2”. Estimate $150-$300

Circle of William Makepeace Thackeray (English, 18111863), “Man Smoking Pipe”, pen and ink wash on paper, apparently unsigned. Unframed 5.75” x 4.5”, framed 11.3” x 10.25”. Estimate $200-$400

American, circa 1880’s. Hat size 7 1/8”. Estimate $200-$400

American, early 20th century. Prince Albert Tobacco advertising poster, print on fabric laid down on white panel, circa 1920s. Overall 28.5” x 59”. Estimate $500-$700

Engraved by William Satchwell Leney (British, 17691831) after William Hogarth (British, 1697-1764) of 1739. “Charity in the Cellar”, published 1822. Framed 24.75” x 26.5, sight size 14.25” x 16”. Estimate $150-$300

Tallest tankard 13”, smallest tankard 10.5”. Estimate $300-$500

Belgian, early 20th century. Lithograph. Sight size 48.5” x 32”, framed 54” x 38”. Estimate $800-$1,200

8.25” tall. Estimate $100-$300

German, 20th century. Tallest stein 11” tall, shortest stein 9.25” tall. Estimate $200-$400

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Lot 130. Persian Bronze Small Figural Vase

Lot 131. Glass Top Bound Bamboo Four Leg Breakfast Table

Lot 132. “Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam”, Trans by FitzGerald

Lot 133. Persian Painted Ivory Panel of Polo Players

Lot 134. Colored Print “War in the Desert, A Running Fight”

Lot 135. Persian Painted Ivory Panel of Polo Players

Lot 136. Hand Woven Persian Balouchi Throw Rug

Lot 137. Simulated Bamboo Drop Front Desk

Lot 138. Hand Woven Persian Lilihan Rug

Lot 139. 2 Antique Persian Shamshir Talwar Sabre Swords

Lot 140. Signed Lithograph “The Taking of Badajoz”, c. 1897

Lot 141. Fischers Sabre w/ Scabbard possibly African

Persian, 19th century. 6.25” tall, 4.25” diameter at widest point. Estimate $150-$300

Persian, Late 19th/Early 20th century. Slightly arched panel measures 1.8” x 11.25”. Framed 5.25” x 14.25”. Estimate $100-$200

Wool. Tribal pattern. Brown field with red and blue accent colors. 4’ 9” x 3’ 2”. Estimate $200-$400

Apparently unmarked. Estimate $200-$400

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28.75” tall, 26” wide base, 32” wide glass. Estimate $150-$300

Richard Canton Woodville II (American, 1856-1927), “War in the Desert: A Running Fight”, hand colored engraving. Framed 22.5” x 28.75”, sight size 13.125” x 19.25”. Estimate $300-$500

Height 38.25”, width 50.25”, depth 20”. Estimate $400-$600

After Richard Caton Woodville II (American, 1856-1927). “The Taking of Badajoz”, colored lithograph, pencil signed lower left “To my Great Fried Col. Spiller... R. Caton Woodville, 30th June 1897”. Estimate $500-$700

“Rubiaiyat of Omar Kayyam” translated by Edward FitzGerald, illustrations by Willy Pogany, published by Thomas Y. Crowell Company, New York, New York. 10.25” x 8” x 0.75”. Estimate $150-$300

Persian, Late 19th/Early 20th century. Panel 4.75” x 7.75”. Framed 10.5” x 12.75”. Estimate $150-$300

Wool runner. Floral design on rose field with cream, blue and green accent colors. 9’ 6” x 3’ 6”. Estimate $400-$800

19th century, possibly earlier. Estimate $200-$400


Lot 142. 3 Pieces of Studio Art Glass, Eickholt/Richardson

Lot 143. Ladies 14k Gold Watch w/ Rubies & Diamonds

Lot 144. 3 Iridized Signed Paperweights Orient & Flume

Lot 145. Collection of 3 Quartz Specimens

Lot 146. Ladies 14k Gold, Opal & Diamond Ring

Lot 147. Ladies 10k Gold & Smoky Quartz Ring

Lot 148. Pair of Colin Heaney Iridescent Goblets w/ Crystal

Lot 149. Rose Cut Diamond & Ruby Ring

Lot 150. Pair of Colin Heaney Iridescent Art Glass Flutes

Lot 151. Ladies Sterling & Black Onyx Bangle Bracelet

Lot 152. Art Nouveau Sterling Silver Figural Watch Fob

Lot 153. Agate Box w/ Moose Tooth Pendant & Pencil Brooch

American, 20th century. Feather pull: height 2.4”, signed; Dichroic glass: height 3”, signed; perfume bottle: height 4.9”, signed. Estimate $300-$500

345 carat rutile amethyst; a 278 carat smoky quartz (1.5” tall), a polished hazy quartz (1.5” wide x 1.25” tall). Estimate $300-$500

Australia, circa 1991. Acid signed and dated on foot along with the Heaney Glass label. Height 8.15”, diameter of mouth 3”. Estimate $400-$600

Total weight 19.5 grams. Exterior diameter 2.8”. Estimate $200-$400

Circa 1940s. Gruen Precision 14k pink gold and white gold wristwatch. Estimate $200-$400

Ladies 14k gold, genuine opal and diamond ring with two opals (7 x 5mm) and two round faceted natural dark green emeralds (2mm in diameter). Marked “14K”. Total weight 4.8 grams. Estimate $300-$500

Diamond total weight 0.50 carats. Total weight 5 grams. Estimate $400-$600

American, Early 20th century. Marked on bottom with Unger Brothers mark and assay mark. Length 6.25”. Total weight 22.5 grams. Estimate $100-$200

American, 20th century. Egg shaped: height 3.25”, signed. Leafy foliage: height 2.5”, signed. Abstract, signed, height 1.8”. Estimate $300-$500

Six sided quartz in unique hexagonal cut (measuring 19 x 13mm). Marked “SKAL”. Total weight 7.1 grams. Estimate $200-$400

Australian, circa 2001. Acid signed and dated on foot along with the Heaney Glass label. Height 9”, diameter of mouth 3”. Estimate $300-$500

Box 2” tall x 3.75” wide, pendant 1.5” long, pencil brooch 4” long. Estimate $50-$100

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Lot 154. Two Michael Sutty Porcelain Figurines

Lot 155. Stained Walnut Drop Leaf Wake Table

Lot 156. Two Michael Sully Royal Guard, Porcelain Figurines

Lot 157. 1805 French Engraving, “The Battle of Alexandria”

Lot 158. 19th C. Salesman Sample Four Drawer Locking Chest

Lot 159. Large Colored Print “The Last Eleven at Maiwand”

Lot 160. 2 Sitzendorf Porcelain Military Figures on Horses

Lot 161. 19th C. Engraving after Woodville, Balkan Wars

Lot 162. Carved Stained Oak Trestle Coffee Table

Lot 163. “Nelson’s Last Signal at Trafalgar”, Lithograph

Lot 164. 34 Pc. Silver Flatware Set, Kings Pattern, c. 1900

Lot 165. Sitzendorf Porcelain Figurine of Napoleon

Michael Sutty (English, 1937-2003). Model No. 30 “27th Light Cavalry” (height 18.75”, width 14.25”, depth 5.75” on stand); Model No. 51 “18th Bengal Lancers” height 15.25”, width 14.25”, depth 5.75” on stand). Estimate $400-$600

Engraved by Anthony Cardon (Flemish, 1772-1813) after Philip James de Loutherbourg (French, 1740-1812), “The Battle of Alexandria” hand colored engraving, pub. 1805. Framed 36.75” x 43.5”, sight size 23.75” x 30.5”. Estimate $400-$600

Sitzendorf. Marshal of France and Grand Admiral or Admiral of France Joachim-Napoléon Murat (French, 1767-1815); and Prince Józef Antoni Poniatowski. height 11.6”, width 8.3”, depth 3.75”. Estimate $400-$600

After Thomas Davidson (British, 1842-1919). “Nelson’s Last Signal at Trafalgar”, colored lithograph. Framed 30.75” x 30.5”, sight size 20” x 26.5”. Estimate $150-$300

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20th century. Height 30.5”, width 95.5”, depth 22.25”. Leaves 18.75”. Estimate $400-$600

19th century. Walnut. Height 16”, width 13”, depth 8.75. Estimate $600-$800

Engraved by Eugene Froment (French, 1844-1900) after Richard Caton Woodville II (American, 1856-1927). “Settling a Frontier Dispute”, handcolored engraving, pub. c.1890. Framed 30” x 22.5”, sight size 20.5” x 13”. Estimate $200-$400

American, late 19th/ early 20th century. International Silver Co. & Landers, Frary, and Clark Co. Estimate $150-$300

Michael Sully (English, 1937-2003). Model 6 “Royal Horse Guards (The Blues) 1913” (height 15.5”, width 14.25”, depth 5.75” on stand) and a Model 16 “The Life Guards” (height 16”, width 14.25”, depth 5.75” on stand). Estimate $400-$600

English, Late 19th century. C.A. Tomkins after Frank Feller (Swiss, 1848-1908), “The Last Eleven at Maiwand”, published London, England in 1884. Framed 37.75” x 47.75”. Sight size 23.5” x 33.5”. Estimate $400-$600

Late 19th/ early 20th century. Height 19.75”, width 59”, depth 32”. Estimate $800-$1,200

German, 20th century. Height 10.5”, width 7”, depth 4.5”. Estimate $200-$400


Lot 166. Group of 3 WWII Era Pocket Watches, 2 Military

Lot 167. Polychrome Wooden Model Biplane

Lot 168. Collection of 5 Aviation or Aircraft Clocks

Lot 169. Group of Military Artifacts From WWII

Lot 170. Pair of Spanish Cavalry Swords w/Scabbards

Lot 171. French World War II Gas Mask w/ Canister

Lot 172. 2 British Socket Bayonets, 1 Enfield w/Scabbard

Lot 173. Contemporary Concrete & Steel Coffee Table

Lot 174. Group of 6 WWI & WWII World Bayonets

Lot 175. Two Pairs of WWII American Headset Receivers

Lot 176. Brodie or Tommy Helmet from WWII

Lot 177. Group of 2 American Swords/Sabres Horstmann Co

Hebdomas, S. Smith & Son Ltd, and Hamilton Watch Co. Estimate $600-$800

Estimate $100-$300

Estimate $300-$500

American, mid 20th century. Estimate $50-$100

13” tall, 27” long, 30” wingspan. Estimate $200-$400

Spanish, circa 1907. Model 1907, each marked on blade Artilleria Fca National Serial numbers 30840 and 31628. Estimate $300-$500

Height 16.25”, width 63”, depth 23.75”. Estimate $800-$1,200

Estimate $50-$100

Diameter of Jaeger clock 3.5”. Diameter of Elgin clock 2.5”. Estimate $700-$900

Overall 31” long. Estimate $50-$100

Estimate $300-$500

Estimate $500-$700

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Lot 178. Colored Print Hunt Scene “His Same Old Game”

Lot 179. Two Stuffed Pheasants in Flight

Lot 180. “Hound w/Pheasant”, After Pierre-Jules Mene

Lot 181. White Tailed Deer Shoulder Mount

Lot 182. Brass Antlered Deer Head Handled Urn

Lot 183. Collection of Three Animal Skulls

Lot 184. Wild Georgia Boar or Hog Shoulder Mount

Lot 185. American School O/C, “Buck and Doe”, 1912

Lot 186. Georgia Boar Shoulder Mount, Taxidermy

Lot 187. Large Caribou Taxidermy Shoulder Mount

Lot 188. Large Bronze Animalier Sculpture of an Elk

Lot 189. Rocky Mountain Elk Shoulder Mount

After George Wright (British, 1860-1942). “His Same Old Game”, lithograph, published in 1909 by E.W. Savory Ltd. Framed 24” x 29.5”, sight size 14.125” x 19.75”. Estimate $50-$100

Height 34.5”, width (across antlers) 16”, depth 23.5”. Estimate $150-$300

Height 18.5”, width 13.5”, depth 23”. Estimate $200-$400

Height 53.5”, width (across antlers) 43”, depth 36.3”. Estimate $700-$900

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Beak to end of body 16”, wingspan 24.25”. Estimate $150-$300

20th century. 21.125” x 6” square. Estimate $100-$200

American School, first quarter 20th century. “Buck and Doe” - 1912, oil on canvas, signed and dated lower right “F. Disinger”. Framed 26.75” x 34.75”, unframed 19” x 27 1/8”. Estimate $400-$600

20th century. Height 31.5”, width 28”, depth 10.5”. Estimate $700-$900

After Pierre-Jules Mene (French,1810-1879), “Hound with Pheasant” - 20th century, patinated bronze table top sculpture, unsigned. Height 17.5”, width 23.125”, depth 10.6”. Estimate $300-$500

Boar skull 8.75” x 11.5” x 6.25”. Smaller unmounted antlered skull height 9.25” x 7” x 13.75”. Estimate $200-$400

Height 18.75”, width 13.75”, depth 24”. Estimate $200-$400

Height 54.25”, width (across antlers) 39.75”, depth 40.75”. Estimate $800-$1,200


Lot 190. American School Oil, “Hunting Dogs”, 1932

Lot 191. Custom Brown Leather Club Chair

Lot 192. Hand Woven Lilihan Rug

Lot 193. Large Custom Brown Leather Sofa

Lot 194. Evinrude Elto 4266 Outboard Boat Motor, c. 1938-41

Lot 195. Tomlinson Furniture Dining Room Buffet

Lot 196. Set of Waterford Crystal Decanter & 6 Tumblers

Lot 197. Contemporary Brown Leather Loveseat

Lot 198. Jim Wilshire Giclee “Rail Meat” - Men on Sailboat

American School, 2nd quarter 20th century. “Hunting Dogs” - 1932, oil on canvas, signed and dated lower left “L. Dedrich, 1932”. Framed 27.5” x 33.5”, unframed 22” x 28”. Estimate $300-$500

Norwalk Furniture (American, Late 20th century to contemporary). Height 39.5”, width 92”, depth 38.5”, seat to floor 19.5”. Estimate $800-$1,200

Decanter 9.75” tall, 7.5” diameter at base; glasses each 3 3/8” tall, 3 1/8” diameter at opening. Estimate $500-$700

Norwalk Furniture (American, Late 20th century to contemporary). Height 38.5”, width (across arms) 44.75”, depth 36.5”, seat to floor 19.75”. Estimate $400-$600

Evinrude Elto Outboard Motors (American, f.1907). An Evinrude Elto outboard motor model 4266, serial #13348, circa 1938-41. 32.25” tall on stand. Estimate $400-$600

20th century. Height (to top of frame) 36.75”, width (across arms) 66”, depth 39.5”, seat to floor 19.5”. Estimate $500-$700

Wool. Floral on burgundy field. 8’ 9” x 3’ 11”. Estimate $400-$800

Tomlinson Furniture (North Carolina), 20th century. Height 36”, width 96”, depth 24”. Provenance: Former catcher with the Chicago Cubs and one of Nashville’s most prolific restauranteurs. Estimate $700-$900

Jim Wilshire (American, 20th century). “Rail Meat”, fine art giclee on Arches paper 8/295, signed within plate and in pen lower right. Framed 29.75” x 32.25”, sight size 17.25” x 20”. Estimate $100-$200

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Lot 199. Reproduction J. Murphy Blacksmith Sign

Lot 200. H. Miesel for Rosenthal Porcelain Horses Sculpture

Lot 201. Pair of Upholstered Os De Mouton Armchairs

Lot 202. Hand Woven Kazak Room Size Rug

Lot 203. Large Transitional Louis XV/XVI Oak Armoire

Lot 204. David G. Steell, “Horses in a Field”, 1892, Oil

Lot 205. Pair of French Provincial Mirrored Sconces

Lot 206. New Orleans Mahogany Secretaire a Abattant

Lot 207. Hand Woven Persian Anatolian Rug

Lot 208. Meissen Figurine, Male Plowman on Horseback

Lot 209. Pair of Tom Hill English Leather Riding Boots

Lot 210. 19th C. English, “Portrait of A Stately Gentleman”

Contemporary hand painted reproduction. 37” x 48.75”. Estimate $100-$200

Wool. Geometric design on red field with double border with cream, gold, grey and burgundy accent colors. 6’ 8” x 10’ 1”. Estimate $800-$1200

20th century. Unmarked. 32” tall x 31.5” wide x 9” deep. Estimate $800-$1200’

German, late 19th/ early 20th century. marked to underside with blue underglaze Meissen crossed swords from period 1815-1923 beside incised “1175”, “52”, and painted “67”, 8” tall x 8” wide. Estimate $400-$600

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German, 20th century. H. Miesel for Rosenthal. Marked to underside with impressed “H. Miesel” and stamped Rosenthal logo in green above impressed “921”. 16.25” tall x 17.5” wide x 8.75” deep. Estimate $300-$500

French, late 18th century. Height 95”, width 54.25”, depth 19”. Estimate $1000-$2000

American, late 19th century. Height 63.5, width 43, depth 20”. Estimate $400-$600

English, Early 20th century (circa 1900). Height to top of shoe tree 24”. Maker’s mark on interior “Tom Hill (Knightsbridge)”. Estimate $200-$400

20th century. Height 46.25”, width (across arms) 23.75”, depth 20.5”, seat to floor 19.5”. Estimate $300-$500

David George Steell (British/ Scottish, 1856-1930). “Horses in a Field” - 1892, oil on canvas, signed and dated lower left “David G Steell”. Framed 37 3/8” x 52 1/4”, unframed 33 1/4” x 48 1/4. Estimate $2,000-$4,000

Wool. Floral design on rose field with green, brown and rose accent colors. 8’ 5” x 5’ 3” Estimate $400-$600

English School, 19th century. “Portrait of a Stately Gentleman”, oil on wood panel, apparently unsigned. Framed 14 3/4” x 12 1/2”, unframed 10 5/8” x 8 3/8”. Estimate $300-$500


Lot 211. Collection of 4 Colin Heaney Art Glass Goblets

Lot 212. Ladies Sterling & Opal Earrings

Lot 213. Collection of 4 Colin Heaney Art Glass Goblets

Lot 214. Large Crystal Specimen w/ Tourmaline Flecks

Lot 215. Collection of 5 Colin Heaney Art Glass Goblets

Lot 216. Large Smoky Quartz Specimen

Lot 217. Large Watermelon Tourmaline Specimen

Lot 218. 14k Gold, Pearl & Amethyst Acrobat Art Sculpture

Lot 219. Large Smoky Quartz Specimen, Obelisk

Lot 220. Pyrite Cubes in Matrix Specimen

Lot 221. Collection of 4 Colin Heaney Art Glass Goblets

Lot 222. Ladies 14k Gold Opal & Diamond Ring

Australia, circa 1992 - 2006. Tallest glass 9.25”. Estimate $600-$800

Large clear quartz crystal with small flecks of green tourmaline, visible inclusions, over 6,000 carats. Height 8”. Estimate $300-$500

Large specimen of Watermelon Tourmaline, visible inclusions throughout. Approximately 3,634 carats overall.Height 7”. Estimate $750-$1,500

Pyrite cubes in matrix specimen, overall approximately 589.5 carats. Height 1.5” x 2” long. Estimate $100-$200

Marked 925. Each measures 1.5” x 0.75”. Total weight 18.7”. Estimate $200-$400

Australia, circa 2001 - 2006. Tallest glass 9.5”. Estimate $800-$1200.

Height 8.25”, width 2.5”, depth 2.1”. Estimate $400-$600

Australia, circa 2000 - 2007. Tallest glass 9.5”. Estimate $600-$800

Australia, circa 1999 - 2006. Tallest glass 9.25” tall, shortest glass 6.6” tall. Estimate $600-$800

Large light colored smoky quartz crystal. Approximately 4,633 carats, visible inclusions. 7” tall. Estimate $250-$500

Large light grey to brown smoky quartz specimen in the form of the Washington Monument, overall 3,525 carats, moderately included. Height 7.6” x 1.75” square at bottom. Estimate $500-$700

One cabochon cut Austrian white opal (12.8.4x3.7mm, 2.10 carats). With 6 round full cut diamonds (2mm each, 0.18 carat total weight). Estimate $600-$900

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Lot 223. 3 19th C. Books, Incl. Around the World in 80 Days

Lot 224. Dolland, London Binoculars in Case, E. 20th C.

Lot 225. Maritime Shadowbox Diorama of Marie Dollar

Lot 226. Pair of Ram’s Horn Handled Bowie Knives

Lot 227. French Style Upholstered Wingback Armchair

Lot 228. North & Prater Bowie Knife w/Bone Handle

Lot 229. Litho after T.M. Hemy “Wreck of HMS Birkenhead”

Lot 230. French Louis Philippe Crotch Mahogany Commode

Lot 231. British Merchant Navy Maritime Scene, Oil

Lot 232. Child’s Wooden Boat w/ Evinrude Alto Motor

Lot 233. Rare Drake Widgeon by Benz Wood Products

Lot 234. Carved Model of CT Navy Ship Oliver Cromwell

“Around the World in Eighty Days.” by Jules Verne, 1876; “America’s War for Humanity...” by John Ingalls, 1898; “The War in Cuba...” by Senor Gonzalo de Quesada and Henry Davenport Northrop, 1896. Estimate $150-$300

American, 20th century. Large bowie knife 13 3/8” long; smaller knife, signature base of blade “Potocki”. 9 7/8” long. Estimate $400-$600

After Thomas Marie Madawaska Hemy (British, 1852-1937). “Wreck of H.M.S. Birkenhead”, lithograph, published in 1893 by Henry Graves & Co. in London, England. Estimate $300-$500

Child’s boat with Old Town paddle and Evinrude Elto Pal motor. Height 24”, width 55”, depth 25.5”. Estimate $800-$1,200

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Dollond. London (English, Early 20th century). Binoculars measure 5.5” x 4.5” x 2.125”. Estimate $150-$300

20th century. Height 44.25”, width (across arms) 27.25”, depth 23.5”, seat to floor 21.5”. Estimate $200-$400

French, 19th century. Height 38.6”, width 49”, depth 20.75”. Estimate $500-$700

American, first half of 20th century. Drake Widgeon by Benz Wood Products Co., Jefferson City, Missouri, c. 1930s. This duck decoy is one of three known. Height 6.75”, width 16.75”, depth 5.25”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000

American, early 20th century. Height 11.75”, width 23.75”, depth 2.75”. Provenance: Collection of historian Arthur E. Chapman, Woodstock, Georgia. Estimate $200-$400

North & Prater (American, Late 20th century). Length of knife 9.8”. Estimate $200-$400

Late 19th/ early 20th century. “British Merchant Navy Maritime Scene”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Framed 29 3/8” x 41 5/8”, unframed 24” x 36 1/8”. Estimate $600-$800

Hand carved and painted model of the Connecticut Navy Brig, the Oliver Cromwell, carved by 2nd Lt. Samuel Chapman of the Conn. Navy in 1777. Estimate $2,000-$4,000


Lot 235. Single Shoe Shine Stool in Nickel and Oak

Lot 236. Early 20th C. Shock Box, Quack Medical Device

Lot 237. Group of 6 Parker Cutler Co. Bone & MOP Razors

Lot 238. Set of 5 Mother of Pearl Handled Diminutive Knives

Lot 239. Razor Blade Collection w/Gillette Display Box

Lot 240. Collection of 5 Pocket Knives by Various Makers

Lot 241. Emil J. Paidar Porcelain & Chromium Barber’s Chair

Lot 242. Alaska Star Oak Ice Box Michigan City, Indiana

Lot 243. Melchior Imperial Oak & Leather Barber Chair

Lot 244. National Cash Register “Amount Purchased” w/ Stand

Lot 245. Single Chair Oak & Leather Shoe-Shine Stand

Lot 246. National Cash Register “Haircut & Shave” w/ Stand

American, 20th century. Height 18.5”, width 24.5”, depth 11”. Estimate $150-$300

Parker Cutlery Co., c. late 1970’s/ early 1980’s, Mother of pearl handle, coin silver bolster, and surgical steel blade. Largest knife 4 1/8” long closed, smallest knife 2 1/8” long closed. Estimate $150-$300

Emil J. Paidar white porcelain & chromium plated Barber’s Chair. comes with child’s booster seat. Height 48”, width 25”(arm to arm), depth 36”. Estimate $500-$700

National Cash Register, No 332. Serial #1491198, trace #5164Y. Register height 22.75”, width 17.5”, depth 16.25”. Stand height 37.5”, width 21.5”, depth 21.5”. Estimate $800-$1,200

Likely American, early 20th century. Closed box 7” x 10” x 6”. Estimate $200-$400

Estimate $300-$500

American, circa 1880’s. Alaska Star Michigan City, Indiana. Height 68.75”, width 36”, depth 22.25”. Estimate $600-$800

American, circa 1900’s. Height 63.75”, width 40”, depth 26”. Estimate $600-$800

American, c. late 1970’s/ early 1980’s. Largest 4.5” long closed, smallest 1.75” long closed. Box 9.5” x 12” x 1.925”. Estimate $200-$400

Estimate $300-$500

American, Late 19th/early 20th century. Height 45”, width 48”, depth 25”. Estimate $500-$700

National Cash Register, No 313. Serial #1350398 and #2617299, tracer #90534A. Register: height 20.75”, width 10”, depth 16.25”. Stand: height 37.75”, width 14.5”, depth 19.75”. Estimate $800-$1,200

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Lot 247. Vintage Telechron Coca Cola Clock

Lot 248. Kitchenaid A-9 Coffee Grinder, 1930s-1950s

Lot 249. Mid Century Large Coca-Cola Round Button Sign

Lot 250. Frigidaire AP-7 Refrigerator Ice Box, Porcelain

Lot 251. Dayton Countertop Candy Store Fan Scale w/Scoop

Lot 252. General Electric Monitor Top Steel Refrigerator

Lot 253. Restored 1956 Vendo 44 Coca Cola 10 cent Machine

Lot 254. National Store Specialty Co. 4 lb. Candy Scale

Lot 255. Large Coca-Cola Advertising Tin Sign w/ Neon Lights

Lot 256. Cavalier 51 Coca-Cola Vending Machine

Lot 257. Cast Iron Soda Fountain Table W/ Swing Out Seats

Lot 258. Vendo Coca Cola Machine Model H81 D

Overall measures 15.5” square. Estimate $100-$200

Frigidaire AP-7 refrigerator porcelain ice box by General Motors. Height 61.5”, width 35.5”, depth 26”. Estimate $300-$500

Fully restored 1956 Vendo VMC 44 Coca-Cola vending machine restored by Terry Kimble, Kimble Concepts, #000168. Height 57.5”, width 16”, depth 15.5”. Estimate $800-$1,200

American, 1950’s. Unrestored Cavalier 51 Coca-Cola Vending Machine. Height 65.5”, width 24.75”, depth 20”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

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Vintage restored Kitchenaid A-9 coffee grinder. Height 13.8”. Estimate $200-$400

Dayton Model #166 Countertop Candy Store Fan Scale. Height 14.5”, width 17.25”. Estimate $600-$800

National Store Specialty Co. (American (Lancaster, Pennsylvania), early 20th century. Without brass bowl 14.25” tall x 13” wide x 5.5” deep. Brass bowl 10.5” wide x 8” deep x 3.25” tall. Estimate $600-$800

American, circa 1900’s. Height 29.5, width 35.5”, depth 35.5”. Estimate $800-$1,200

American, 20th century. 36.25” diameter. Estimate $300-$500

American, circa 1930’s. General Electric all steel ‘Monitor Top’, electric compression domestic single door refrigerator. Height 49.75”, width 24”, depth 21.75”. Estimate $400-$600

36” square. Estimate $600-$800

Vendo Coca Cola machine model H81-D, produced mid to late 1950s. Serial ##70930138. Height 58.4”, width 27’, depth 16”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000


Lot 259. Greg Norman Autographed Golf Photograph

Lot 260. PGA Golfer Gary Player Photograph & Autograph

Lot 261. British Open Champion John Daly Memorabilia

Lot 262. Gleason & Palmer Signed, “And Away We Go!”, Golf

Lot 263. L. Neiman Golfer Lithograph w/ 5 Player Signatures

Lot 264. English or Scottish Mahogany 8 Day Tall Case Clock

Lot 265. 2005 Masters Champ. Flag, Jack Nicklaus Signed

Lot 266. Rolex “Tiger” Woods Men’s Watch

Lot 267. Framed ‘05 Masters Flag w/ Tiger Woods Autograph

Lot 268. Tiger Woods Grand Slam Programs & Pins, Signed

Lot 269. Framed Display Masters Champions Badges & Photos

Lot 270. Framed Tiger Woods Championship Memorabilia

Color photograph depicting Greg Norman (Australian, b. 1955-), autographed in black ink. Estimate $100-$300

Certificate of Authenticity to verso from Gotta Have It Golf. Photograph 20” x 24”, overall 41.5” x 35.5”. Estimate $300-$500

Overall 24.75” x 34.75, flag 13.5” x 17.5”. Certificate of authentication on verso from Certificate Authentics. Estimate $200-$400

36.5” x 54.5”. Estimate $500-$700

Framed 15” x 11 5/8”. Estimate $50-$100

An autographed edition after Leroy Neimann (American, 1921-2012) “Golf Champions”, lithograph. Framed 28.5” x 40”, sight size 19” x 31.5”. Estimate $400-$600

Men’s Rolex Tudor “Tiger” watch with three black sub dials on white opaline dial with black Arabic numerals. Style T79280P59. Serial # H112993. Estimate $4,000-$6,000

The Masters - 25 Years of Champions framed display w/ golfing greats of 1976 - 2001, with Tiger Woods and Jack Nicklaus signed photographs. Height 46”, width 68.75”. Estimate $10,000-$20,000

Height 23.75”, width 38.25”. Estimate $200-$400

English or Scottish, 19th century. Height 83.5”, width 21”, depth 9”. Estimate $800-$1200

Overall 24.75” x 34.75, flag 13.5” x 17.5”. Certificate of authentication on verso from Certificate Authentics. Estimate $500-$700

Overall 19” x 44.5”. Estimate $200-$400

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Lot 271. Eco Gilbarco Model 98 Texaco Air Pump w/Light Kit

Lot 272. Vintage ‘57 Chevy Bel Air Car Couch or Sofa

Lot 273. Mid-Century Style Monaco Grand Prix Racing Poster

Lot 274. Contemporary Brass Sculpture of a Race Car

Lot 275. Pair of Contemporary Carnegie Sinclair Club Chairs

Lot 276. Contemporary Aluminum Race Car Sculpture

Lot 277. General Motors Tech Center Groundbreaking Shovel

Lot 278. Vintage ‘57 Chevy Bel Air Back End Sofa or Couch

Lot 279. Tokheim #300 Texaco Gas Pump w/Globe & T.V.

Eco Model 98 Texaco Air Pump with porcelain Gilbarco face, light kit and water spigot. Serial #8P 10350, Model 98, Spec No 98 1001, Code W. Estimate $400-$600

Contemporary brass race car sculpture assembled with found objects. Apparently unmarked. Height 11.5”, width 56”, depth 9”. Estimate $500-$700

American, mid 20th century. Estimate $150-$300

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Vintage 1957 Chevy Bel Air back end converted into a couch. Height 34,75”, width 65”, depth 31.5”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000

Carnegie Sinclair. Height 27.25”, width 28.75”, depth 32.5”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000

Vintage 1957 Chevy Bel Air back end converted into a couch. Height 34”, width 67”, depth 33”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000

Sight size 38.75” x 26.25”. Estimate $400-$600

Name plate on bottom inscribed “Silver Bullet 2003 1 of 1”. Height 14”, width 50”, depth 9”. Estimate $600-$900

Serial #06042, 3-55, UL #311943. Height 74.5”, width 22”, depth 16”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000


Lot 280. Late 20th C. Limited Ed. Print of Woman Showering

Lot 281. Italian Marble Top Bombe Marquetry Commode

Lot 282. W. Russell Flint, “Waves”, Color Lithograph, 1969

Lot 283. Bert Stern 1960s Marilyn Monroe Screenprints

Lot 284. Ladies 14k Gold Diamond Cluster Ring

Lot 285. Nude Photo of Monroe by Kelley w/Playboy Reprint

Lot 286. Oil on Board of Nude Woman Bathing w/ Swans

Lot 287. Ladies 14k Gold & Diamond Tennis Bracelet

Lot 288. Queen of Hearts Nude Art Print, Signed

Late 20th century. Signed lower right. Framed 35” x 28”, sight size 23.75” x 16.5”. Estimate $150-$300

Bert Stern (American, 1929-2013), “Avant Garde Marilyn Monroe” circa 1969, black light edition color serigraphs reproductions for Avant Garde magazine. Estimate $400-$600

Fernand Gaudfroy (Belgian,1885-1964), “Nude on Dock with Swans”-1958, oil on masonite board, signed and dated lower left. Framed 24.5” x 20.5”, unframed 15.75” x 11.75”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

Italian, 20th century. Height 35”, width 42.5”, depth 23”. Estimate $600-$900

Ladies 14k yellow gold diamond cluster ring with 20 diamonds (0.64 carats total weight, GIA color range: J-K, GIA clarity: I1). Total weight 4.0 grams. Estimate $400-$600

Ladies 14k gold and diamond link tennis bracelet with 49 single cut diamonds. Length 7.4”. Total weight 7 grams. Estimate $300-$500

After Sir William Russell Flint (British, 1880-1969). “Waves”- 1969, colored lithograph, pencil signed lower right. Framed 27.75” x 33”, sight size 18.5” x 24.5”. Estimate $400-$600

Tom Kelley Sr. (American, 1914-1984), “Marilyn Monroe, Pose #2”, photographic print from the 1949 “Red Velvet” series, signed in silver pen lower right and numbered lower left corner “254/300”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

Pino Gladdala (20th century), “Queen of Hearts”, limited edition color lithograph print, pencil signed lower right, edition numbered in pencil lower left “135/500”. Framed 32.25” x 24.25”. Estimate $150-$300

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Lot 289. Pete Rose Autographed Half Slip, Framed

Lot 290. LS 180 Baseball Bat, Signed Mickey Mantle

Shadowbox framed autographed white and lace half-slip inscribed in black marker “To Frances, Happy New Year, 1-1-86, Pete Rose”. Framed 31.5” x 25.5”. Estimate $300-$500

Louisville Slugger, Hillerich & Bradsby Co. (American (Louisville, Kentucky), 20th century). Blue signature “Mickey Mantle No. 7”. End of bat with “4”. Length 34”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

Lot 291. 1959 Ty Cobb Autographed Baseball

Lot 292. Ty Cobb Autographed Half Slip, Framed

An autographed Ty Cobb baseball with signature and date in green ball point pen “Ty Cobb 12/16/59” on side panel of the ball. Estimate $1,000-$2,000.

Shadowbox framed autographed white and lace half-slip inscribed in blue marker “To Francis, Merry Xmas, 12/10/57, Ty Cobb. Framed 32” x 27”. Estimate $300-$500

Lot 293. Autographed Baseball Los Angeles Dodgers 1981

Lot 294. Dodgers/Yankees Autographed Baseball, Circa 1930s

Baseball with 27 signatures. Provenance: From the collection of historian Arthur E. Chapman, Woodstock, Georgia. Estimate $600-$800

Baseball with 18 signatures. Signatures gotten during 1930s Spring training in Florida. Provenance: From the collection of historian Arthur E. Chapman, Woodstock, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500

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Lot 295. Coin Op. 5 Cent Watling Weight & Horoscope Machine Watling Scale Co., Chicago. Estimate $500-$700

Lot 296. Billiard Themed Rat Pack Display with 4 Autographs Overall 39.5” x 50”. Estimate $500-$700

Lot 297. Mills Novelty War Eagle Slot Machine on Stand American, 20th century. Machine height 26,5”, width 15.5”, depth 14.5”, stand height 33.75”, width 17.3”, depth 17.25’. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

Lot 298. 1898 Brunswick Narrangasset Billiards Table

American, circa 1890. Brunswick-Balke-Collender Company, Narragansett model. Length 111”, width 60.5”, playing surface 100” x 50”. From the 1908-1909 Brunswick-Balke-Collender Co. Estimate $5,000-$7,000

Lot 299. Custom Built Modern Mahogany & Leather Bar Philippines, circa 1965. Height 43.75”, width 108”, depth 57.5”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000

Lot 300. Dayton Money Weight 30 lb. Barrel Scale w/ Light The Computing Scale Co; Dayton Money Weight, 30 lb. Barrel Scale with Light, scarce model #346, serial #449322. Height 31.25”, width 19.25”, depth 21”. Estimate$800-$1,200

Lot 301. Set of 7 Custom Built Mahogany Swivel Bar Chairs

Philippines, circa 1965. 6 bar chairs, 1 barback stool. Bar chair height 42.5”, width 19.5”, seat height 30”. Bar stool height 30”, diameter of seat 15.75”. Estimate $800-$1,200

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Lot 302. Three Sculptural Animal Figurines

Lot 303. Hand Carved Wood Snarling Lion Sculpture

Lot 304. African Impala Trophy Shoulder Mount

Lot 305. African Impala Trophy Shoulder Mount

Lot 306. Mounted African Warthog Shoulder Mount

Lot 307. Blue Wildebeest Shoulder Mount

Lot 308. African Waterbuck Trophy Shoulder Mount

Lot 309. African Cape Buffalo Shoulder Mount

Lot 310. African Gemsbuck Shoulder Mount

Lot 311. Taxidermy Prong Horn Antelope Shoulder Mount

Lot 312. Large African Eland Shoulder Mount

Lot 313. African Greater Kudu Trophy Shoulder Mount

Playing elephants 4.75” tall x 7.75” wide; horse 4” tall x 6.25” wide; six elephants unmarked. 5” tall x 15.75” wide. Estimate $150-$300

Height 33”, width (across horns) 12”, depth 15.5”. Estimate $300-$500

Height 53.5”, width (across ears) 19”, depth 28.25”. Estimate $800-$1,200

Height 30.5”, width 11.75”, depth 19”. Estimate $800-$1,200

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20th century. Height 20.75”, width 30”, depth 10”. Estimate $300-$500

Height 17.25”, width 11.75”, depth 22”. Estimate $400-$600

Height 33.5”, width (across horns) 32.5”, depth 44.75”. Estimate $800-$1,200

Height 55.25”, width (across ears) 24”, depth 45.5”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

Height 36.75”, width (across horns at widest) 16.5”, depth 20.25”. Estimate $300-$500

Height 25.25”, width (across horns) 25.5”, depth 28”. Estimate $400-$600

Height 43.75”, width 18.5”, depth 20.125”. Estimate $700-$900

Height 57”, width (across horns) 26.75”, depth 36.75”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000


Lot 314. Mounted & Stuffed Coyote Chasing Hare

Lot 315. Greater Kudu Mount on Wooden Pedestal Base

Height 29”, width 52.5”, depth 17”. Estimate $800-$1200

Overall height 99.5”, width (of base) 26”, depth (of base) 31.75”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000

Lot 316. Large Full Size African Nyala Animal Mount

Lot 317. Full Size African Nyala Taxidermy Mount

Height 71”, width 69”, depth 32.5”. Estimate $1,200-$2,400

Height 70”, width 71”, depth 30”. Estimate $1,200-$2,400

Lot 318. Full Size Northern Timber Wolf Taxidermy Mount

Lot 319. Full Size African Sable Taxidermy Trophy Mount

Height 59”, width 49”, depth 21”. Estimate $1,800-$3,600

Height 87”, width 55.5”, depth 28”. Estimate $2,000-$4,000

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Lot 320. William Lewin Watercolor of Common Linnet

Lot 321. William Lewin Watercolor of a Woodpecker, 18th C.

Lot 322. Menaboni Gouache Depicting Mallards in Flight

Lot 323. Menaboni Gouache Depicting Black Ducks in Flight

William Lewin (English, 1747-1795), “Common Linnet”, watercolor on paper, numbered upper right corner “83”, unsigned. Framed 20.6” x 17.6”, sheet size 13.25” x 10.125”, within border 8.6”x 7.125”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

Athos Rudolfo Menaboni (Italian/American, 1895-1990). “Mallard” or “Anas Platyrhynchos”, gouache on paper, pencil signed. Framed 50” x 38.5”, sight size 38.5” x 27.5”. Provenance: Commissioned by Mary Lee Nunnaly Black of 281 Blackland Road, Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $7,000-$9,000 30

William Lewin (English, 1747-1795), “Spotted Wood-Pecker (Immature Greater Spotted Woodpecker)”, watercolor on paper, numbered upper right corner “49”, unsigned. Framed 20.6” x 17.6”, sheet size 13.25” x 10.125”, within border 8.6” x 7.125”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

Athos Rudolfo Menaboni (Italian/American, 1895-1990). “Black Duck” or “Anas Rubripes”, gouache on paper, pencil signed. Framed 50” x 38.5”, sight size 38.5” x 27.5”. Provenance: Commissioned by Mary Lee Nunnaly Black of 281 Blackland Road, Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $7,000-$9,000


Lot 324. ‘04 Gibson Les Paul Std. Electric Guitar, Walnut 2004 Gibson Les Paul Standard solid body electric guitar, serial #00894312, with figured walnut face. 39.25” long. Estimate $1,500-$3,000

Lot 325. ’92 Gibson Les Paul Standard Electric Guitar

1992 Gibson Les Paul solid body electric guitar with blonde maple body. 39.25” long. Estimate $1,500-$3,000

Lot 326. ‘88 Gibson Les Paul Standard Electric Guitar, Wine 1988 Gibson Les Paul Standard solid body electric guitar, serial #82458537, with wine finish. 39.25” long. Estimate $2,000-$4,000

Lot 327. Seeburg Select-O-Matic Model 161 Jukebox c. 1958 Silver age 1958 Seeburg Model 161 Jukebox. Serial #6650. Height 55.5”, width 30.25”, depth 27”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000

Lot 328. ‘89 Gibson Les Paul Std. Electric Guitar, Avocado 1989 Gibson Les Paul Standard solid body electric guitar with metallic avocado green finish. 39.25” long. Estimate $2,000-$4,000

Lot 329. ‘71 Gretsch Super Chet Semi-Hollow Electric Guitar 1971 Gretsch Super Chet semi-hollow body electric guitar, serial #113137, with cherry red finish. 43” long. Estimate $4,000-$6,000

Lot 330. ‘65 Gretsch Chet Atkins Hollowbody Electric Guitar 1965 Gretsch Chet Atkins hollowbody electric guitar, model #6120, serial #80856, in Nashville Orange finish. 42” long. Estimate $4,000-$6,000

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Lot 331. Ladies Carved Emerald & Diamond Ring

Genuine emerald (19 x 13mm). Total weight 7.2 grams. Estimate $600-$800

Lot 332. Grateful Dead Band Art, “Herb Superb”, M. Schulman Grateful Dead collage art by Mike Schulman. “Herb Superb” - 1995, mixed media with watercolor collage. Signed lower right “Mike Schulman, (c) 1995.” Page size 20” x 14 7/8”. Estimate $2,000-$4,000

Lot 333. Ladies Baroque Freshwater Pearl Necklace

Ladies 19” grade “A” baroque freshwater black pearls with a plated brass clasp. Estimate $150-$300

Lot 334. ‘68 Gibson B. Kessel Electric Guitar, Ringo Starr

American, 3rd quarter 20th century. 1968 Gibson Barney Kessel Cherry Sunburst Hollow Body Regular Electric Guitar, serial #950120, signed by Ringo Starr beside left cutaway “Ringo 03”. Estimate $5,000-$10,000

Lot 335. Italian 14k Gold & Diamond Necklace

2 natural tapered baguette channel set diamonds (4.5 x 2.35 x 1.80mm, total weight 0.30 carat total weight, GIA color range: G-H, GIA clarity: VS1-VS2). Marked “585” and “ITALY”. Total weight 29.7 grams. Estimate $8,000-$12,000

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Lot 336. Gent’s 18 Karat Yellow Gold Movado Watch

Gent’s 18 karat yellow gold round Movado watch with quartz movement and white dial with gold stick markers at hours and date with black leather strap. Estimate $1,200-$1,500

Lot 337. Ladies 14k White Gold & Diamond Line Bracelet 2 carat total weight of diamonds, princess cut and baguette, GIA color range: G-H, GIA clarity Si. Length 7”. Total weight 16.3 grams. Estimate $4,000-$6,000


Lot 338. ‘64 Gibson ES335 Bigsby Electric Guitar, Cherry

Lot 339. Elvis Presley Signed Sheet Music & Memorabilia

Lot 340. ‘67 Gibson ES345 Electric Guitar, Sun Burst

Lot 341. Justin Bieber’s Personal Gibson Les Paul Guitar

Lot 342. Elvis Memorabilia, Gold Record “Aloha From Hawaii”

Lot 343. ‘69 Fender Telecaster Electric Guitar, Blonde

Lot 344. 1987 Martin D-41 Acoustic Guitar w/ Abalone Inlay

Lot 345. Elvis Signed Theatre Promo Photo for G.I. Blues

Lot 346. ‘80 Martin D-28 Acoustic Guitar, Autographed

A 1964 Gibson ES335 hollow body electric guitar with cherry body, 42” long. Estimate $10,000-$15,000

Justin Bieber’s personal guitar, a 2010 Gibson Les Paul Studio left-handed solid body electric guitar, serial #132100372, with white lacquer finish. Guitar with Beiber tour materials. Estimate $8,000-$12,000

A 1987 Martin D-41 acoustic guitar, serial #471731, with rosewood back and sides, likely maple front, 40.25” long. Estimate $4,000-$6,000

Larger 26.25” x 47”, smaller 25.75” x 41.5”. Estimate $6,000-$8,000

Limited Edition 9/77. Overall 50.5” x 35”. Estimate $6,000-$8,000

Overall 21.75” x 17.5”. Estimate $4,000-$6,000

1967 Gibson ES345 archtop stereo electric guitar, serial #100506, with sunburst finish. 41” long. Estimate $10,000-$20,000

American, 3rd quarter 20th century. A 1969 (possibly 1970) Fender Telecaster solid body electric guitar, serial #274605. Estimate $7,000-$9,000

A 1980 Martin D-28 acoustic guitar, serial #435849, signed by Johnny Christopher. 40.75” long. Estimate $4,000-$6,000

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Lot 347. 2007 Ferrari F430 Spider Sports Car, Titanium Color Luxurious 2007 Ferrari Spider convertible sports car in titanium color with retractable soft top with approximately 6,200 miles. Spider with light alloy V8 engine (4308 CC), four overhead camshafts four valves per cylinder, dry sump lubrication with oil radiator, Bosch Motoronic Me 7.1.1., feedback control/on board diagnostic system II, 6 speed sequential gear box with oil pump and oil cooler, four wheel ventilated disc brakes, electronic controlled differential, alloy wheels, Bosch 5.3 ABS/ASR system, Xenon headlights, tuned free flow exhaust system, power back and pin. steering system, power windows and heated exterior mirrors, automatic climate control, driver and passenger airbags and AM/FM radio with CD changer. Accompanied by VIP production book from Ferrari with stamps and images of creation of this particular car through various stages and the individuals (mechanics and technicians) who were responsible for each step; as well as invoices for all of the car’s past service and maintenance.

Estimate $130,000 - $150,000

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Lot 348. Men’s Rolex Presidential Bark Finish Watch

Lot 349. Men’s Rolex Submariner Watch

Men’s Rolex 18k yellow gold wristwatch wtih gold textured bark finish dial with diamond markers. Case 36mm in diameter. Appears to be in working condition. Marked “ROLEX” and “750”. Total weight 133.3 grams. Estimate $12,000-$16,000

Men’s Rolex Submariner Oyster Perpetual Date watch with blue dial and blue bezel. Diameter of bezel 1.5”. With two tone stainless steel bracelet. Appears to be in working condition. Estimate $8,000-$12,000

Lot 350. Men’s Rolex Deep Sea, Sea-Dweller Watch

Lot 351. Rare Men’s Audemars Piguet Watch

Men’s Rolex Deep Sea (Sea-Dweller) watch with black ceramic bezel surrounding black dial. With stainless steel oyster bracelet. Case 44mm in diameter. Style 116660. Marked “ROLEX” and “STEELINOX”. Total weight 211.8 grams. Appears to be in working condition. Estimate $10,000-$15,000

Rare Audemars Piguet Quantieme Perpetuel Metropolis watch with four sub dials on textured face within 18k yellow gold case, with black leather bracelet. Marked “750”. Serial number E58342. Style number 25919OR. Appears to be in working condition. Accompanied with corresponding papers from Audemars Pigeut. Total weight 88.4 grams. Estimate $30,000-$50,000

Lot 352. Ladies Chopard Diamond & Ruby Watch

Lot 353. Ladies Rolex Presidential Bark Finish Watch

Ladies Chopard “Happy Sport” diamond and ruby watch with mother of pearl dial, quartz movement, and light pink leather watch band. With pink diamond double row bezel, white diamonds on case and lugs, and 7 rubies. Marked on back of case. Case 26mm side to side. Appears to be in working condition. Total weight 36 grams. Estimate $15,000-$30,000

Ladies Presidential 18k gold watch with bark textured finish and gold band, 26mm case. Marked ROLEX 18k 750. Total weight 73.6 grams. Appears to be in working condition. Estimate $8,000-$12,000

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Lot 354. Richard Nixon Autographed Photo to Tex Ritter

Lot 355. 1909 Program for Taft Presidential Banquet, Signed

Framed 19.5” x 16.5”. Estimate $300-$500

Overall 43 3/8” x 36 1/2”, each cartouche 7 1/4” x 5 1/2”. Estimate $500-$700

Lot 356. Section of Platform from JFK’s Last Speech Wood section from John F. Kennedy’s last official speech at Brooks Air Force Base in Texas on November 21, 1963 prior to his assassination on November 22, 1963. Platform was divided into four sections and given to high ranking military officials at the Air Force Base in addition to Jacqueline Lee “Jackie” (Bouvier) Kennedy Onassis. Front of work with framed black and white photograph of President Kennedy giving his “cap over the wall” speech at the Air Force Base. Lower front of frame plaque with quotation from President Kennedy’s speech “THIS NATION HAS TOSSED IT’S CAP OVER THE WALL OF SPACE -- AND WE HAVE NO CHOICE BUT TO FOLLOW IT”. Backing of work composed of the memorial portion of platform with plaque. Estimate $20,000-$40,000

Lot 357. Original Photograph of Abraham Lincoln w/Newspaper

Lot 358. 1813 Ship’s Passport, Signed By Madison & Monroe

American, circa 1856. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

An 1813 ship’s passport signed by President James Madison, 4th President of the United States (1751-1836) and Secretary of State James Monroe, 5th President of the United States (1758-1831), with certificate of authenticity. Estimate $1,200-$2,400

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Lot 359. Grand Canyon, Positive Photographic Transparency c.1870

James Fennemore (American, 19th century. “Grand Canon of the Colorado River, Looking West”, mammoth plate glass display positive transparency, c.1870s, inscribed within image lower right. This period enlargement from the glass negative depicts a Western facing vista of the American Grand Canyon with sheer cliffs on either side of the Colorado River which runs through the center of the view, and a single figure wearing a wide brimmed hat sitting on the foremost right cliffside. This photograph was likely taken during John W. Powell’s expedition down the Colorado River in 1871 or into the Grand Canyon in 1872. Although shot by Fennemore, this photograph was displayed by John Karl Hillers as part of a body of work submitted by the Bureau of Ethnology and the Geological Survey to the Centenniel Exposition in Philadelphia in 1876. This photograph was enlaged from the original smaller glass negative that was carried along the jorney to the Grand Canyon. This original, oversized transparency is exceedingly rare due the the age and delicate nature of the medium. Overall 38 1/8” x 38 1/8”, image 30 1/4” x 24”. Provenance: Acquired into the collection of Booker T. Washington likely at the Cotton States and International Exposition in 1895 in Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $3,000-$5,000

Lot 360. J. K. Hillers, c.1880 View of Zuni, Mammoth Positive Photographic Transparency

John Karl Hillers (German/ American, 1843-1925). “A General View of Zuni” - circa 1879-1881, mammoth plate glass display positive transparency, signed within plate lower right “HIL”. This period enlargement from the glass negative depicts a wide angle view of a Zuni pueblo in New Mexico. Shot by Hillers, an American government photographer from 1871-1919, this photograph is a product of the first specifically anthropological expedition to the American Southwest, which brought Frank H. Cushing to the Zuni people of New Mexico where he became the first ever participant observer of the tribe. This original, oversized glass transparency is exceedingly rare due the the age and delicate nature of the medium. Provenance: Acquired into the collection of Booker T. Washington likely at the Cotton States and International Exposition in 1895 in Atlanta, Georgia. Overall 32.25” x 38.5”, image 25.25” x 31”. Estimate $3,000-$5,000 37


Lot 361. Set of 10 Ltd. Ed. Bone Handled Case XX Knives

Lot 362. Pair of Fine Art Photographs of Cowboys w/ Brands

Lot 363. Jacob Harder Double Barrel Shotgun, Circa 1885

Lot 364. 2 Large Winchester Advertising Posters

Lot 365. Winchester Pump 22 Rifle, Circa 1901

Lot 366. Two Large Framed Mid-Century Winchester Posters

Lot 367. Clemente Spampinato Signed Bronze Battle Scene

Lot 368. Winchester Arms Bullet Board Advertising Poster

Lot 369. After Frederic Remington Bronze Figural Sculpture

W.R. Case & Sons Cutlery (American, 1889- ). A limited edition Series II collection circa 1996. Largest knife 5.5” long closed, smallest knife 4.5” long closed. Estimate $500-$700

American, mid 20th century (circa 1955). Artist Weimar Pursell. Framed 58.5” x 44.5”, sight size 39.5” x 25.5”. Estimate $600-$800

Clemente Spampinato (Italian/American, 1912-1993). “Indian Battle Scene”, patinated bronze, inscribed below horse “Clem. Spampinato”. 19 1/4” tall, 19 7/8” wide, 18” deep. Estimate $1,500-$3,000

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American School, first quarter 21st century. A pair of photographic prints depicting cowboys, photographic prints on paper, indistinguishably signed lower left and right. Framed 31.25” x 31.25”. Estimate $500-$700

Winchester Pump 22 rifle with walnut stock. Marked “PAT. JAN 29, 1901” and with serial number 579399. Length 40.5”. Estimate $300-$500

Winchester Repeating Arms Co. (American, founded 1866). “Bullet Board” advertising poster, lithograph, originally printed in 1897. Framed 46” x 63.25”, sight size 32” x 48.75”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

American, Late 19th century (circa 1885). Jacob Harder (Lock Haven, Pennsylvania). Top of upper barrel with manufacturer’s name, patent date and location of manufacturer. Length 46.5”. Estimate $600-$800

American, mid 20th century (circa 1955). Artist Weimar Pursell. Each framed 58.5” x 44.5”, sight size 39.5” x 25.5”. Estimate $600-$800

After Frederic Remington (American, 1861-1909), “The Rattlesnake (Snake in the Path)”- original work, cast bronze, copyright incised on base. Height 22”, width 15.25”, depth 8.125”. Estimate $2,000-$4,000


Lot 370. Pair of Case XX Civil War Commemorative Knives

Lot 371. 5 Sixth Plate Tintypes & Ambrotypes, c.1850-80

Lot 372. Bondini Repro Black Powder .44 Caliber Pistol

Lot 373. Group of 7 Confederate States of America Bonds

Lot 374. Springfield Trapdoor Rifle & Bayonet, Late 19th C.

Lot 375. 2 Framed Confederate States Calhoun Proof Sheets

Lot 376. 28 Gauge Black Powder Muzzleloader, 19th C.

Lot 377. Confederate Bowie Knife w/ Leathers & Cast Buckle

Lot 378. Spencer Model 1860 Carbine, Civil War Era

W.R. Case & Sons Cutlery (American, 1889- ). 4 1/8” long closed. Estimate $50-$100

Estimate $800-$1,200

American, 19th century. 28 gauge black powder percussion muzzleloader with stained wood stock. Length 45”. Estimate $500-$700

Ambrotype portraits in one case 3 3/4” x 3 3/8”, standing man (likely tintype) case 3 7/8” x 3 1/8”, seated woman tintype case 3.75” x 3.25”, teenage girl tintype case 3.75” x 3.25”. Estimate $300-$500

American, Late 19th century. Springfield Model 1884 trapdoor rifle and bayonet with United States Army brass and leather cover to bayonet. Length of gun 52”, length of bayonet 22”. Estimate $1200-$2400

Confederate bowie knife with leathers & sand cast buckle. Bowie knife is English, Ricasso is stamped “G Wostenholm & son, Washington works, The Real I XL Knife. Estimate $3,000-$5,000

Italian, 20th century. P. Bondini reproduction black powder .44 caliber pistol. Marked on sides of barrel. Length 21.5”. Estimate $200-$400

Each sheet with 100 stamps. Estimate $300-$500

Model 1860 Spencer Civil War era (1863-1865) repeating carbine with stained wood stock. Serial number 46117 on top. Length 39.25”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000

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Lot 379. BT Washington’s Copy “Little Journeys”, Portrait

Lot 380. Three Booker T. Washington Books & Photo Plaque

Lot 381. BT Washington Original Typed Speech of May 25,1893

Lot 382. Booker T. Washington Speech Notes, June 1, 1909

Lot 383. Limited Ed. Booker T. Washington Print & Items

Lot 384. BT Washington Handwritten Act, Tusk. Normal School

Lot 385. Victor Train Safe Belonging to J.R. Clifford

Lot 386. Original Typed Booker T. Washington Speech

Lot 387. Complete Set BT Washington & GW Carver 1/2 Dollars

Lot 388. Book from Booker T. Washington’s Library

Lot 389. Tuskegee Normal School Report, 1916

Lot 390. Mounted Letter, Booker T. Washington

“Little Journeys” by Elbert Hubbard, published in 1908. Photo dated circa 1896, taken upon receipt of Honorary Master of Arts Degree from Harvard College, framed 15” x 12.5”. Estimate $100-$200

Typed and annotated speech notes for Booker T. Washington’s June 1, 1909 speech at Lincoln University in Jefferson City, Missouri. Estimate $300-$500

A Victor Safe & Lock Co. (Cincinatti, Ohio) black painted cast iron train safe belonging to J.R. Clifford. Overall 28 3/4”tall, 17 7/8” wide, 18 3/4” deep. Provenance: Estate of Booker T. Washington. Estimate $800-$1,200

“Little Journeys: To The Homes of Great Teachers, Volume XXIII” by Elbert Hubbard, published in 1908 in New York. Signed by author and wife, dedicated to Washington. Estimate $300-$500

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“A New Negro for a New Century” pub. 1900, “The Future of the American Negro” pub. 1907, and “The Negro Caravan” pub. 1943. Plaque 12” x 15”. Estimate $200-$400

Limited edition print by Marsh English (American, 20th century) commissioned by the Kellogg Company of Booker T. Washington (American, 1856-1915). Framed 28” x 24”. Estimate $300-$500

Original typed Booker T. Washington speech titled “THE PROGRESS OF THE NEGRO RACE” delivered for The New York City Club on March 13, 1912. Typed page measures 11” x 8.75”. Estimate $300-$500

A copy of the May 31, 1916 Principal’s Report to the Trustees for Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute in Tuskegee, Alabama. Estimate $100-$200

An original typed speech given by Booker T. Washington at Hampton University at the memorial of General Samuel Chapman Armstrong. Estimate $300-$500

A handwritten document by Booker T. Washington, circa 1883, written on Tuskegee Normal School, For Training Colored Teachers (Tuskegee University in Tennessee) letterhead. Estimate $500-$700

American, mid 20th century. Complete collections of Booker T. Washington and George Washington Carver U.S. Commemorative Silver Half Dollars, 28 coins total. Provenance: Estate of Booker T. Washington. Estimate $1,500-$3,000.

13” x 10.5”. Estimate $50-$100


Lot 391. Reproduction Silvered Knight Figurine

Lot 392. German Art Deco Weather Station w/ Barometer

Lot 393. West German Kundo Desktop World Clock, c. 1960s

Lot 394. E. 20th C. R & J Beck Monocular Microscope

Lot 395. Hand Woven Indo Mahal Runner

Lot 396. Jansson “American Septenrionalis” Map, 17th C.

Lot 397. After Samuel Dunn, New Chart of the World Map

Lot 398. Diminutive Tea Caddy in Form of Knife Box

Lot 399. German Recording Barometer, Early Abercrombie

Lot 400. Ferd Frick, “Knight on Horseback” Bronze, 1906

Lot 401. Stained Oak Library Table w/ Ball & Claw Feet

Lot 402. Vicksburg The Daily Citizen 1863 Wallpaper Edition

20th century. Unmarked. Height 11.5”, width 4.1”, depth 4.25”. Estimate $100-$200

R & J Beck (English/ London, 1843-?). A monocular microscope, ca. 1920’s, Model 22, serial # 3650. Box 13.25” tall, 6.5” wide, 8.25”. Estimate $500-$700

After Samuel Dunn (British, 18th century), “A New Chart of the World of Mercator’s Projection”, published by Laurie & Whittle, hand colored copper engraving. Framed 24.75” x 29.25”, sight size 12.25” x 16.25”. Estimate $300-$500

Ferd Frick (Germany, 1878-1939). “Knight on Horseback” - 1906, bronze on green marble plinth, signed to base “Ferd Frick 1906”. With plinth, 18.5” tall x 12.75” wide x 12.5” deep. Estimate $2,000-$4,000

Lufft (German/ Stuttgart, 1872- ). Weather station c.1960s-70s. Retailer label on underside “Optisches Facheschaft, Karl Dieterich, Optikermeister, Heidelberg”. 6 1/4” tall x 10” wide x 2 3/8” deep. Estimate $200-$400

Wool. Floral design on light green field with gold and burgundy accent colors. 16’ x 2’ 7”. Estimate $600-$800

English, 19th century. Height 6.5”, width 4”, depth 5.2”. Estimate $300-$500

20th century. 30” tall, 71.5” wide, 48” deep. Estimate $2,500-$5,000

Kieninger & Obergfell Company (German, 1912- ). 9 3/4” tall x 9 1/8” wide x 3 1/8” deep. Estimate $75-$150

Jan Jansson (Netherlandish,1588-1664), “America Septentrionalis”-circa 1641, hand colored cartography engraving. Framed 30.75” x 34.25”, sight size 19.25” x 22.6”. Estimate $4,000-$6,000

German, early 20th century. Original sales receipt from Abercrombie & Fitch Co. on Madison Avenue, New York City, NY. 9” tall x 14.25” wide x 8.25” deep. Estimate $500-$700

The Daily Citizen, Vicksburg, Mississippi Civil War Confederate Newspaper, published July 2, 1863,. The Wallpaper Edition (Souvenier edition). newspaper printed on wall paper. 19.25” x 15.3”. Estimate $300-$500

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Lot 403. 1989 Vince Dooley UGA Commemorative Case Knife

Lot 404. 2 Georgia Bulldogs Signed Helmets Dooley & Perdue

Lot 405. Peter Max Signed Atlanta Super Bowl XXVIII Poster

Lot 406. 2 ATL Braves World Series Collectible Case Knives

Lot 407. Atlanta Braves ‘91 & ‘92 World Series Memorabilia

Lot 408. 1991 Atlanta Braves Post-Season Memorabilia

Lot 409. 1981-82 Greek Commemorative Silver Coins

Lot 410. 1996 Atlanta Olympic Torch, M. Ali Signed Ephemera

Lot 411. Franklin Mint Michelangelo Silver Medals, 60 Pcs.

Lot 412. 16 US Morgan Silver Dollars, ‘83, ‘91, ‘02, ‘21

Lot 413. 99pc Franklin Mint Coins, 24k Gold Over Sterling

Lot 414. 16 US Peace Silver Dollars, ‘21, ‘22, ‘23, ‘26

Length 4.25”. Estimate $50-$150

Estimate $100-$200

Greek, fourth quarter 20th century. Estimate $200-$400

American, late19th/ early 20th century. Each coin measures 39mm in diameter. Estimate $200-$400

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Display case height 12.75”, width 15.75”, depth 12.5”. Estimate $300-$500

Overall 27” x 21.5”. Estimate $150-$300

A relay torch from the 1996 Olympic Games held in Atlanta, Georgia, presented with other ephemera in a shadowbox. Overall 43.5” x 33.25”, torch 31.75” tall. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

31 grams each, totaling 3,038 grams. Estimate $1,500-$3,000

Peter Max (German/ American, 1937- ). Offset lithograph, signed by Max lower center in black ink. Overall 37.5” x 25.5”. Estimate $50-$150

Overall 25.75” x 29.75”. Estimate $150-$300

American, fourth quarter 20th century. Franklin Mint, “The Genius of Michelangelo” circa 1975. Book 14.75” tall x 11.75” wide x 2.75” thick, each coin weighing 1.3 troy ounces, total weight 78 troy ounces. Estimate $1,200-$2,400

American, early 20th century. A collection of 16 US Peace Silver Dollars. Each coin measures 38mm in diameter. Estimate $300-$500


Lot 415. Framed Tiger Woods Sports Illustrated Memorabilia

Lot 416. Rustic Blue Painted Wood Drawered Dry Sink

Lot 417. Tiger Woods Grand Slam Programs & Pins, Signed

Lot 418. Mid Century Oak Folding Numbered Timecard Holder

Lot 419. Rotating Medical/Dental/Apothecary Display Cabinet

Lot 420. 79 Vintage Apothecary Products w/Doctor’s Bag

Lot 421. Collection of 7 Toy Guns & Vintage Toys

Lot 422. Industrial Iron Window Demilune Coffee Table

Lot 423. Collection of 8 Vintage Alarm Clocks & Watches

Height 20”, width 37”. Estimate $200-$400

American, mid 20th century. Estimate $200-$400

Estimate $300-$500

20th century. Height 34.5”, width 48.75”, depth 23.5. Estimate $300-$500

American, 20th century. Height 55”, width 25”, depth 25”. Estimate $400-$600

Height 19.25”, width 51”, depth 25.75”. Estimate $300-$500

Height 41.75”, width 60.75”. Estimate $500-$700

Classic leather doctor’s bag with approximately 79 vintage apothecary & drug store items in the original boxes/packaging. Some packages never opened and many with the original contents. Estimate $500-$700

Estimate $200-$400

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Lot 424. David Dragonfly Pencil Signed Collagraph

Lot 425. Native American Stag Hoof & Turtle Shell Rattle

Lot 426. American School O/C, “Native American Man”

Lot 427. Vintage “Old Overland Trail” Movie Poster

Lot 428. Group of 5 Men’s Cowboy Hats, Stetson & Resistol

Lot 429. “Star in the Dust” Framed One Sheet Movie Poster

Lot 430. Two McKenney & Hall Hand Colored Lithographs

Lot 431. 5 Piece Iron & Cowhide Table & Chair Set

Lot 432. Two McKenney & Hall Hand Colored Lithographs

Lot 433. Academy Tribute to James Dean, 1983 Poster

Lot 434. Group of Seven Pillows (2 Cow, 2 Springbok)

Lot 435. Pair of Framed B/W Prints of American Cowboys

David Dragonfly (American/Native American, Contemporary), “Buffalo Tipi Design”-1997, pencil signed below image. Framed 28” x 32.5”, sight size 16.75” x 21”. Estimate $100-$200

American, mid century (circa 1952). Vintage movie poster for “Old Overland Trail”. Framed 42.5” x 28.5”. Estimate $50-$150

19th century. McKenney and Hall. Lithographs. “Qua-TaWa-Pea: A Shawnoe Chief” and “Kee-She-Waa: A Fox Warrior”, published circa 1841. Framed 14.75” x 12.25”, sight size 8.6” x 6”. Estimate $400-$600

Framed 39.5” x 33.75”. Estimate $75-$150

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Height 33.5”. Estimate $150-$300

Estimate $150-$300

20th century. Chair height 34”, width 14.5”, depth 13.5”, seat to floor 17.5”. Table height 29.75”, diameter 36”. Estimate $400-$600

2 18” square, 2 23” square, 2 21” square, 1 rectangle. Estimate $150-$300

American School, 20th century. “Native American Man”, oil on canvas, indistinguishably signed lower right. Framed 31.5” x 26.25”, unframed 20” x 16”. Estimate $300-$500

American, circa 1956. Framed 38.75” x 48.25”, sight size 27.25” x 37”. Estimate $200-$400

19th century. McKenney and Hall. Lithographs. “Timpoochee Barnard: A Uchee Warrior” and “Ca-Ta-He-Cas-Sa: Principal Chief of the Shawanese”, published circa 1841. Framed 14.75” x 12.25”, sight size 8.6” x 6”. Estimate $400-$600

American, third quarter 20th century. Group framed 19.25” x 23.25, single figure framed 27.5” x 15.25”. Estimate $150-$300


Lot 436. 19th C St. Paul’s Cathedral Church Chair

Lot 437. Group of Four 18th & 19th Century Books

Lot 438. Adjustable Iron & Oak Book Stand, Late 19th C.

Lot 439. Hand Woven Mahal Throw Rug

Lot 440. Oak Pedestal Table w/Gryphon Mounts

Lot 441. American Gothic Style Oak Church Lectern/Podium

Lot 442. Pair of Leaded Stained Slag Glass Windows

Lot 443. Matched Pair of Oak Church Pews

Lot 444. Pair of Leaded Stained Slag Glass Church Windows

Lot 445. American Oak Hall Bench w/ Storage Compartment

Lot 446. Gothic Revival Style Iron 6 Light Chandelier

Lot 447. Stained Oak Barley Twist Drawered Table

English, circa 1874. Height 32.5”, width 16”, seat depth 14.5”, seat height 15.75”. Estimate $150-$300

Wool. Floral design on cream background with rose, blue, and green accent colors. 5’ x 3’. Estimate $200-$400

American, 20th century. Height of taller one 25”, and height of shorter one 22.5”, both width 25”, depth 2.15”. Estimate $400-$600

American, early 20th century. Height 39.75”, width 40” (arm to arm), seat depth 16”, seat height 17.5”. Estimate $200-$400

Estimate $100-$200

First half of 20th century. Height 36.5”, width 19.1”, depth 16”. Estimate $150-$300

American, early 20th century. Height 36”, width 44.5”, depth 23”. Estimate $400-$600

Height 35”, diameter 30.25”. Estimate $400-$600

American, Late 19th century. Height 33.5”, diameter of leg supports 23.5”. Estimate $150-$300

American, Early 20th century. Height 46”, width 37”, depth 10.25”. Estimate $200-$400

American, 20th century. Taller one height 53.25”, shorter one height 50.75”, both width 25.75”, depth 1.7”. Estimate $600-$800

20th century. Height 29.5”, width 41.5”, depth 23.75”. Estimate $400-$600

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Lot 448. Peyton & Eli Manning Signed Football in Case

Lot 449. Michael Vick Signed Jersey & Sports Illustrated

Lot 450. Roger Staubach Autographed Super Bowl Football

Lot 451. Framed Michael Jordan Photographs, Ltd. Ed 73/2001

Lot 452. Michael Jordan Signed Spalding Basketball, in Case

Lot 453. Michael Jordan “The Last Shot” Framed Photos, COA

Lot 454. Boston Celtics Legends, Signed Basketball

Lot 455. Framed Autographed Photo of Boxer Jack Dempsey

Lot 456. Joe Frazier & Cassius Clay Signed Boxing Glove

Lot 457. Autographed Photo of Elvis & Muhammad Ali, Framed

Lot 458. Muhammad Ali & The Beatles, Autographed Photo

Lot 459. Ali vs. Liston II, B/W Photo, Signed Muhammad Ali

Peyton and Eli Manning autographed full size Wilson NFL football. Height 8.25”, width 12.25”, depth 9.75”. Estimate $300-$500

Estimate $75-$150

Signed by Cedric Maxwell, Dennis Johnson, Robert Parish, Larry Bird, and Kevin McHale. Estimate $300-$500

Overall 26.75” x 22.75”. Estimate $200-$400

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Framed 34.5” x 42.5”. Estimate $200-$400

Serial number D813019. Estimate $300-$500

Framed 11” x 9”. Estimate $100-$200

Framed 22.75” x 26.75”. Estimate $300-$500

Height 8.25”, width 12.25”, depth 9.75”. Estimate $150-$300

Overall 29” x 44.25”. Estimate $400-$600

21.5” tall, 12.5” wide, 10” deep. Estimate $300-$500

Framed 22.75” x 26.75”, sight size 15.5” x 19.5”. Estimate $600-$800


Lot 460. James Taylor Signed Fender Electric Guitar w/ COA

Lot 461. Framed Autographed Photo, James Taylor

Lot 462. Aaron Lewis Signed Fender Electric Guitar, COA

Lot 463. Framed Autographed Photo, Elton John

Lot 464. Elton John “Captain Fantastic” Vinyl Record Signed

Lot 465. ‘08 John Mellencamp Signed Fender Guitar w/ COA

Lot 466. The Who Photograph, Signed By Each Band Member

Lot 467. Yamaha 471 Flute, 925 Sterling Silver

Lot 468. Autographed Photo Of Mick Jagger

Lot 469. Autographed Color Photo of Eric Clapton

Lot 470. AC/DC Angus Young Signed Fender Guitar w/ COA

Lot 471. “Born to Run” Bruce Springsteen Lyrics w/Autograph

2008 Squier by Fender Bullet Strat electric guitar, serial # COB080736715, signed to scratchplate by iconic American musician James Taylor. 39” long. Estimate $400-$600

Framed 17.25” square. Estimate $200-$400

Overall 17.5” x 16.25”. Estimate $200-$400

Overall framed 19.5” x 15”. Estimate $150-$300

Framed 19.5” x 15.25”. Estimate $100-$200

Height 25.75”, width 38”. Estimate $200-$400

Yamaha Allegro 471 flute in standard three sections, each marked “SILVER 925”. Estimate $700-$900

2008 Squier by Fender Bullet Strat electric guitar, serial # COB080737818, signed to pick guard by Angus Young, lead guitarist and co-founder of hard rock band AC/DC. 39” long. Estimate $300-$500

2001 Squier by Fender Stratocaster electric guitar, serial # IC010815541, signed by Staind frontman Aaron Lewis on scratchplate. 39.5” long. Estimate $200-$400

2008 Squier by Fender Affinity Series Tele electric guitar, serial #CY081207367, signed on pick guard by John Mellencamp in blue marker. 39.5” long. Estimate $200-$400

Estimate $300-$500

Overall 22.5” x 31”. Estimate $200-$400

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Lot 472. Group of 2 Porcelain Figurines of Uniformed Men

Lot 473. Stained Oak Barley Twist Table

Lot 474. 19th C. Engraving Proof, Waterloo Battle Scene

Lot 475. Woodville 1904 Lithograph, Second Boer War Scene

Lot 476. Two Michael Sutty Military Porcelain Figurines

Lot 477. Hand Woven Hamedon Rug

Lot 478. Large Hand Woven Room Size Rug

Lot 479. Two Porcelain Figural Groups, French Military

Lot 480. Daniel Orme, 1805 Engraving, “Battle of The Nile”

Lot 481. 1811 Engraving, “Death of Lord Viscount Nelson”

Lot 482. Hand Woven Sarab Rug

Lot 483. 19th C. “Surrender of Calais” Engraving

Michael Sutty (English, 1937-2003). Model No. 174 “Drum Major Royal Marines 1978”, height 12.4”; and a Pontifical Swiss Guard (likely German), height 9.5”. Estimate $150-$300

After Richard Caton Woodville II (American, 18561927). “All That Was Left of Them”, colored lithograph, published circa 1904. Framed 36.5” x 46”, sight size 22.25” x 31.75”. Estimate $200-$400

Wool. Floral design with green field and burgundy border with gold, cream and black accent colors. 11’ 11” x 9’ 2”. Estimate $600-$800

Engraved by James Heath (English, 1757-1834) after Benjamin West (English, 1738-1820). “The Death of Lord Viscount Nelson”, colored engraving, published 1811. Framed 34” x 39.5”, sight size 19.5” x 24.5”. Estimate $600-$800

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Late 19th/Early 20th century. Height 29.5”, width 45.75”, depth 31.5”. Estimate $800-$1,200

Michael Sutty (English,1937-2003). Model No. 200 (height 13”, width 12.75”, depth 8.25”); and a Model No. 32 “Waterloo 1815” (height 13.25”, width 16”, depth 11”) .Estimate $300-$500

Estimate $300-$500

Wool runner. Geometric design with blue center field. Cream border with brown and green accent colors. 12’ 4” x 4’ 1”. Estimate $400-$800

Engraved after Luke Clennell (English, 1781-1840). “The Decisive Charge... at the Battle of Waterloo”, hand colored engraving, 19th century artist’s proof. Framed 29” x 34”, sight size 16” x 21”. Estimate $300-$500

Wool runner. Cream and gold with floral decoration. 3’ 1” x 9’. Estimate $400-$600

Engraved by Dan Orme (English, 1766-1832) after his own painting. “Battle of The Nile”, hand colored engraving, published 1805 in London. Framed 30.25” x 34.25”, sight size 19.25” x 23”. Estimate $300-$500

Engraved by John Henry Robinson (English, 1796-1871) after Henry Courtney Selous. “The Surrender of Calais: Queen Philippa Pleading for the Burgesses”, published 19th century. Framed 38.25” x 42.75”. Estimate $400-$600


Lot 484. Large Framed “The Concert for NYC” Memorabilia

Lot 485. Group of 5 Personal Booker T. Washington Books

Lot 486. Framed “The Concert for NYC” 9-11 Memorabilia

Lot 487. Ladies Sterling & Emerald Necklace

Lot 488. Framed Sep. 11th Memorial Coins and Photos

Lot 489. Tiffany Sterling Stencil Heart Necklace & Earrings

Lot 490. FDNY 9.11 Signed T-Shirt & Photograph

Lot 491. Tiffany & Co. Sterling Silver Heart Earrings 1995

Lot 492. Laila Ali vs. Christy Martin Framed Memorabilia

Lot 493. Framed Autographed Photo of Susan Sarandon

Lot 494. Tiffany & Co.18k Gold Somerset Mesh Bracelet

Lot 495. Indiana Jones Rolling Stone, Signed Harrison Ford

Height 37.75”, width 75”. Estimate $600-$900

6.5 carats total weight of emeralds. Length 17”. Estimate $400-$600

Framed 9.5” x 42.25”. Estimate $300-$500

Overall 19.5” x 15”. Estimate $50-$150

Estimate $400-$600

Overall 23.5” x 42”. Estimate $100-$200

Tiffany & CO sterling silver heart shaped earrings. Marked interior heart “1995, Tiffany & Co, 925”. Estimate $100-$300.

Tiffany & Co. 18k yellow gold Somerset mesh bracelet. Length 8”. Marked “750” and with Tiffany & Co marks. Total weight 33.8 grams. Estimate $2,500-$3,500

34.25” x 42”. Estimate $300-$500

Vintage Tiffany & Co. Stencil Cut Heart Necklace with matching earrings. Pendant inscribed “©1999 T & Co. 925”, clasp inscribed “Tiffany & Co, and .925 Necklace” 15.75” long with clasp. Estimate $200-$400

Framed 24.5” x 27.5”. Estimate $50-$100

Framed 19” x 17”. Estimate $150-$300

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Lot 496, Martin Backpacker Guitar, Auto. Johnny Christopher

Lot 497. Dolly Parton, Porter Wagoner Booking Contract ‘75

Lot 498. Tammy Wynette Autographed Black & White Photo

Lot 499. Hopalong Cassidy Photos & Memorabilia

Lot 500. Signed T-Shirt w/ Country Western Autographs

Lot 501. Framed Vintage “Honky Tonk” Movie Poster

Lot 502. Kona Acoustic Guitar, Signed Peter, Paul and Mary

Lot 503. Framed Autographed Photo of Melissa Etheridge

Lot 504. Armstrong Model 90 Sterling Silver Flute

Lot 505. Beatles “All You Need Is Love” 45, Framed

Lot 506. Framed Roy Orbison Gold Record & Album Cover

Lot 507. Autographed Photo of Paul McCartney

Martin “Backpacker” 6-string acoustic guitar, serial # 46.683. 35.25” long. Framed photo measures 19.25” x 22.25”. Estimate $300-$500

Overall 22.75” x 28”. Estimate $50-$100

Kona Guitar Company (American/ Texas, 2000- ). Signatures to front from 1960’s iconic American folk band Peter, Paul and Mary. 40.25” long. Estimate $100-$200

Framed 15” x 20.5”. Estimate $100-$200

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Framed 16” x 22.75”. Estimate $150-$300

Autographed by Lee Greenwood, Tanya Tucker, John Anderson and Tracy Byrd. T-shirt is size XL, cotton. Estimate $100-$300

Framed 19.5” x 15.125”. Estimate $50-$150

Overall 25.25” x 31.5”. Estimate $150-$300

Framed 14.75” x 12.75”. Estimate $50-$100

Vintage (circa 1955) “Honky Tonk” (MGM, 1941) promotional movie poster. Framed 42.5” x 28.5”. Estimate $50-$150

Armstrong Model 90 flute in standard three sections with sterling silver head and body. Marked with maker, model number and “STERLING BODY AND HEAD ONLY”. Estimate $150-$300

Framed 18.5” x 20.5”. Estimate $200-$400


Lot 508. F & S Carved & Polychrome Wood Decoy

Lot 509. 100th Ann. Case XX Large Bowie Knife w/ Antler

Lot 510. Mason Decoy Company Carved, Painted Bluebill Drake

Lot 511. 1987 Ltd. Ed. Case Whittler Knife Set of 3

Lot 512. Two Decorative Carved Wood Duck Decoys

Lot 513. Franklin Mint Jim Bowie Large Collectors Knife

Lot 514. Collection of 3 Carved Wood Duck Decoys

Lot 515. 2 Kormarisky Pastels of Waterfowl (Heron & Egret)

Lot 516. Lac La Croix Ducks Unlimited Decoy, Signed Wilson

Lot 517. “Waterside Garden Path” Painting, Signed

Lot 518. Brass Bird Motif Fire Tools on Stand

Lot 519. Pair of Porcelain Bird Figurines, Audubon & Andrea

F & S. Height 14.5”, width 21.125”, depth 6.75”. Estimate $300-$500

W.R. Case & Sons Cutlery (American, 1889- ). Knives circa 1987. Estimate $200-$400

Victor duck, 17.25” long, brown/black polychrome duck 14.25” long, duck without polychrome $16” long. Estimate $100-$200

American, 20th century. “Waterside Garden Path”, acrylic on canvas, signed lower right “Mimi”. Inscribed to verso of stretcher “Mimi Stickley Nov. 1990”. Framed 31.5” x 37.5”, unframed 24” x 30”. Estimate $100-$200

American, late 20th century. Knife 14.125” long. Scabbard 12.5” long. Estimate $150-$300

The larger duck decoy height 6.25”, width 11.25”, depth 4.75”. Smaller duck decoy height 3.25”, width 8.75”, depth 3.25”. Estimate $150-$300

Pair of two Betty Komarisky (American (Florida), 20th century). “Louisiana Heron” and “American Egret”. Framed 25” x 18”, sight size 18.5” x 11.5”. Estimate $300-$500

Height 34.5”, width 10”, depth 6”. Estimate $100-$200

American, Early 20th century. Mason Decoy Company, Detroit, Michigan (1896-1924). Height 6.57”, width 14.25”, depth 5.5”. Estimate $300-$500

American, 20th century. $13.5” long. Estimate $100-$200

Lac La Croix, Ducks Unlimited Collection, Late 20th century. Marked on bottom with manufacturer and artisan. Height 8.25”, width 16.5”, depth 6.75”. Estimate $150-$300

Audubon Northern Oriole, 8” tall; Andrea by Sadek Downy Woodpecker, 6” tall. Estimate $50-$100

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Lot 520. Set of 6 American Ladder Back Side Chairs

Lot 521. American Naive Painting of Interior w/Fireplace

Lot 522. New York Bardsley Bros 1897 Revolving Coat Rack

Lot 523. Model Horse Drawn Carriage on Wood Plinth

Lot 524. Rustic Pickled Pine Coffee Table

Lot 525. Rustic Adirondack Branch Form Coat Rack

Lot 526. American Pine Blanket Chest w/ Iron Strapwork

Lot 527. Hand Woven Serapi Throw Rug

Lot 528. Pair of Red Porcelain Table Lamps

Lot 529. Set of Four 20th C. Blue Painted Windsor Chairs

Lot 530. Rustic Painted Work Table, Early 20th Century

Lot 531. Two Weathered Blue Painted Windsor Armchairs

American, 19th century. Height 43.25”, seat width 17.25”, seat depth 14”, seat height 17”. Estimate $200-$400

6.5” tall x 22” wide x 6” deep. Estimate $100-$200

American, late 19th/ early 20th century. Height 18.75”x width 36”, depth 18.25”. Estimate $200-$400

20th century. Height 39.75”, width 18.5”, depth 17.5”, seat to floor 17.75”. Estimate $200-$400

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American, 20th century. “Rustic Interior with Fireplace”, oil on artist’s board, indistinguishably signed lower left. Framed 16.75” x 21”, unframed 13.25” x 17.5”. Estimate $150-$300

Height 16.25”, width 51.25”, depth 29.125”. Estimate $150-$300

Wool. Floral on cream background with black, green and gold accent colors. 4’ 11” x 3’ 1”. Estimate $150-$300

American, early 20th century. Height 40”, width 61.25”, depth 30.5”. Estimate $500-$700

American, circa 1897. Plaque on rack reading “Pat May, 1897, Ball Bearing Rack, Bardsley Bros.” Height 75”, diameter 34.25”, base 32”. Estimate $200-$400

Height 75”, diameter of bottom 25.75”. Estimate $150-$300

20th century. Height to top of finial 32”, diameter of shade 20”, diameter of foot 9.125”. Estimate $100-$300

20th century. Height 48.5”, width (across arms) 26.5”, depth 22.5”, seat to floor 18.5”. Estimate $300-$500


Lot 532. Early William E. Pratt Duck Decoy w/ Bluebill

Lot 533. Four Taxidermy Quail on Two Mounts

Lot 534. Collection of 8 Various Unmounted Antlers

Lot 535. Set of Nine Large Stag Etched Crystal Goblets

Lot 536. Framed Group of 10 Wild Turkey Feathers

Lot 537. Set of 8 Stag Etched Crystal Wine Goblets

Lot 538. Leo Koppy Carved & Polychrome Duck Decoy

Lot 539. Two Maynard Reece Limited Edition Wildlife Prints

Lot 540. American Sheraton Style Cherry Two Drawer Table

Lot 541. Contemporary Iron & Leather Log Holder

Lot 542. 1930’s Gray & Black Drake Decoy by Seth Barry

Lot 543. Group of Five Taxidermy Animal Pelts

American, Late 1920s. William E. Pratt (Joliet, Illinois). Height 7”, width 13.75”, depth 5”. Estimate $200-$400

20th century. Height 9.6”, diameter of top 4.3”. Estimate $150-$300

Leo Koppy (American, last half of 20th century). Signed on bottom “Leo Koppy”. Height 7.125”, width 14”, depth 5.125”. Estimate $150-$300

Holder open and extended height 20.4”, width 21.25”, depth 17”. Estimate $50-$150

Mount with three 14” wide x 7.5” tall x 7” deep. Mount with one 8” wide x 9.5” tall x 7” deep. Estimate $100-$300

Largest feather 16” long, smallest feather 8” long. Box 33.25” x 23.75”. Estimate $150-$300

Maynard Reece (American, b. 1920- ). “New Snow-Whitetail Deer”-1977, framed 26.5” x 34.75”; “Pheasant Cover”-1978, framed 28.75” x 37.75”. Estimate $100-$200

American, circa 1930s. Marked to underside. 8.5” tall x 16” wide. Estimate $200-$400

Largest 43.75”, smallest 10.6”. Estimate $150-$300

20th century. Height 8.9”, diameter of top 3.6”, diameter of foot 3”. Estimate $150-$300

American, 19th century. Height 28.25”, width 19.5”, depth 19.25”. Estimate $200-$400

2 Antelope Sprinkbok pelts, 1 Nyala Antelope pelt, 1 large bear pelt (possibly Kodiak), one unidentified pelt (possibly Wildebeest). Estimate $800-$1,200

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Lot 544. Lac La Croix Collection Large Duck Decoy, Gewerth

Lot 545. Group of Three Vintage Pocket Knives

Lot 546. Group of 3 German & Bavarian Porcelain Figurines

Lot 547. L.L. Bean Polychrome Duck Decoy, Circa 1908

Lot 548. Group of 2 Children or Doll Chairs

Lot 549. Tom Taber Stained Wood Decoy Duck w/ Yellow Eyes

Lot 550. “Spring Landscape” Painting, 20th Century, Signed

Lot 551. Carry-Lite Duck Decoy, Circa 1940s

Lot 552. Adjustable Oak Children’s High Chair

Lot 553. Vintage Carved & Polychrome Duck Decoy

Lot 554. 1842 British Colored Engraving, “A Day’s Pleasure”

Lot 555. Vintage Carved & Polychrome Mallard Duck Decoy

Height 9”, width 18”, depth 8”. Estimate $100-$300

L.L. Bean (American, Early 20th century). Height 6”, width 12.5”, depth 6.5”. Estimate $100-$300

20th century. “Spring Landscape”, acrylic on canvas, signed lower right “Fintonaccio LXXXVII”. Framed 28 5/8” x 34 1/2”, unframed 18” x 24”. Estimate $100-$200

American, first half of 20th century. Height 5.7”, width 14.25”, depth 5.6”. Estimate $100-$200

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American, 20th century. Serial #C04614, 5” long closed; Rough Rider Small Sun Fish pocket knife, 3” long closed; Schrade Old Timer pocket knife, 2.75” long closed. Estimate $50-$100

Rocker height 17.25”, width 14”, seat depth 10.25”, seat height 9.5”. Side chair height 28.5”, width 15”, seat depth 12.75”, seat height 14.75”. Estimate $150-$300

American, first half of 20th century. Vintage Carry-Lite (Milwaukee, Wisconsin). Height 6.75”, width 14”, depth 5.25”. Estimate $50-$100

Engraved by James Scott (British, 1809-1899) after the painting by Edward Prentis (British, 1797-1854), “A Day’s Pleasure”, hand colored engraving, published in 1842. Framed 30.5” x 35”, sight size 25.5” x 30.25”. Estimate $200-$400

German, 20th century. Two figurines with grape leaves 5.75” tall, lady 2.75” tall. Estimate $150-$300

American, 20th century. Marked on bottom “Tom Taber”. Height 6.5”, width 13.25”, depth 5”. Estimate $100-$300

Height 40.5”, width 17.125”, depth 21.75”. Estimate $200-$400

Height 7.75”, width 15”, depth 5.75”. Estimate $50-$150


Lot 556. Pair, Unusual Porcelain Inkwells, Cat-Faced Humans

Lot 557. Ivory Parasol Handle & MOP Dip Fountain Pen

Lot 558. Framed Bob Hope Autograph on Booklet

Lot 559. Tiffany & Co. Sterling Silver Bracelet Cuff 1837

Lot 560. United Express Trading Stamp Little Red Wagon

Lot 561. Set of Four Upholstered Armchairs, Ethan Allen

Lot 562. Blue Bird Musical Lighter University of Florida

Lot 563. UGA Quarterback David Greene, 42 Wins Signed Photo

Lot 564. Signed Michael J. Fox Back to the Future Photo

Lot 565. Autographed Photo of Mike Myers as Austin Powers

Lot 566. Complete Statehood Quarters Collection, 2 Volumes

Lot 567. Pottery Sculpture of Train Arriving at Station

English, 20th century. Male figurine 4 3/4” tall, female figurine 4 5/8” tall. Estimate $150-$300

Tiffany & Company 1837 Sterling silver 1997 Cuff. 0.5” wide and 2.6” diameter with opening. Exterior inscribed “.925 T & F CO, 1837”, interior inscribed “@1997 Tiffany & CO. 925”. Estimate $100-$300

1960’s Blue Bird musical lighter for the University of Florida with the vintage orange Gator emblem. Estimate $200-$400

Overall 19.25” x 15”. Estimate $50-$150

American, late 19th/ early 20th century. Parasol handle 10.5” long, fountain pen 6.75” long. Estimate $100-$200

American, mid 20th century. 13.75” tall (to top of wagon basin), 40” long (from back wheel to base of pull bar). Estimate $150-$300

Framed 16.75” x 19.75”. Estimate $150-$300

Complete collection of the “Statehood Quarters Collection, Fifty Unique Coins Honoring the Fifty States of the Union” issued by the Postal Commemorative Society. Estimate $75-$150

Framed 21” square. Estimate $150-$300

Ethan Allen, Contemporary Ariel Style. Height 39.75”, width (across arms) 24”, depth 20.25”, seat to floor 19.25”. Estimate $300-$500

Framed 18” x 16”. Estimate $100-$200

American School, late 20th century. “Solitude” - 1986, hand crafted pottery sculpture, signed S. Slofy and dated on edge of platform. 15” x 25.5” diameter. Estimate $200-$400

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Lot 568. North Carolina Carved & Polychrome Duck Decoy

Lot 569. “The Old & The Young”, Colored Figural Engraving

Lot 570. Pair of Southern Duck Decoys, c. 1900 Savannah

Lot 571. Group of 2 German Porcelain Figurines

Lot 572. Pair of Duck Decoys, Bluebill Drake and Hen

Lot 573. Group of 3 Dresden Lace Grouped Figurines

Lot 574. Group of 5 English Dining Items, 4 Staffordshire

Lot 575. 18th C. Engraving, Shakespeare’s Henry the IV

Lot 576. Group of 3 German Porcelain Sculptural Items

Lot 577. Framed Photo & Autograph of Reese Witherspoon

Lot 578. Constantin Chatov Portrait of Woman, Signed

Lot 579. Framed Color Photo & Autograph of Ryan Phillippe

American, first half of 20th century. Height 6.25”, width 13”, depth 5.25”. Estimate $100-$300

German, 20th century. L ace dress 5.5” x 7.75”, girl with geese 5.75” x 6.75”. Estimate $150-$300

Teapot, covered sugar, three plates. Estimate $300-$500

Framed 18.5” x 14”. Estimate $100-$200

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Engraved by E. Gaujean (French, fl. late 19th/ early 20th century) after W.D. Sadler (British, 1854-1923). “The Old and The Young”, hand colored engraving, Framed 26” x 30.5”, sight size 17.5” x 21.75”. Estimate $200-$400

Drake: height 7.75”, width 14”. Hen: height 6.25”, width 12.75”. Estimate $200-$400

Engraved by Robert Thew (British, 1758-1802) after the Josiah Boyden (British, 1752-1817). “King Henry the IV, Second Part, Act IV, Scene IV” published 1795. 32.75” x 26”, sight size 23.25” x 16.75”. Estimate $150-$300

Constantin Chatov (American (Georgia), d. 1993), “Portrait of Woman”, oil on canvas, signed lower left “C. Chatov”. Framed 29” x 25”, unframed 24” x 20”. Estimate $200-$400

Drake: height 6.25”, width 14.5”. Hen: height 7”, width 13.5”. Estimate $200-$400

German, late 19th/ early 20th century. Three ladies 5.5” tall x 7.25” wide, male and female 6.5” tall x 6.75” wide. Estimate $300-$500

German, 20th century. Ballerina 7.5” tall, black and white skirt dancer 6” tall, sculptural plaque 13.25” x 11”. Estimate $150-$300

Overall 19.25” x 15”. Estimate $50-$150


Lot 580. Framed Autographed Photo, The Goo Goo Dolls

Lot 581. Framed & Autographed Backstreet Boys Photo

Lot 583. Framed Autographed Photo, Adam Sandler

Framed 17.25” square. Estimate $100-$200

Lot 582. Music Magazine Signed by Bono & The Edge of U2 Overall 22.25” x 16.25”. Estimate $200-$400

Framed 19” x 14 5/8”. Estimate $100-$200

Lot 584. Richie Valens Signed Record & Photograph

Lot 585. Tito Puente Autographed LP Music Signs

Lot 586. Framed Autographed Photo, Meg Ryan

Lot 587. Framed Autographed Photo, Billy Joel

Framed 30.25” x 18.25”. Estimate $150-$300

Framed 30.25” x 18.25”. Estimate $200-$400

Framed 19.5” x 15.25”. Estimate $100-$200

Framed 19.5” x 15.25”. Estimate $100-$200

Lot 588. Framed Autographed Photo of Destiny’s Child

Lot 589. Framed Autographed Photograph of U2

Lot 590. Framed Autographed Photo of Jim Carrey

Framed 18.5” x 14.5”. Estimate $100-$200

Framed 15” square. Estimate $150-$300

Framed 19.5” x 15”. Estimate $100-$200

Lot 591. 1980 The Police Record & Album Cover, Sting Signed Overall 25.25” x 32.25”. Estimate $200-$400

Lot 592. Framed Autographed Photo, David Spade

Lot 593. Framed Autographed Photo, John Bon Jovi

Lot 594. Framed Autographed Photo, India Arie

Lot 595. Framed Autographed Photo, Marc Anthony

Framed 18.5” x 14.25”. Estimate $100-$200

Framed 19” x 14.5”. Estimate $100-$200

Framed 17.5” x 13.25”. Estimate $50-$100

Framed 19” x 14.5”. Estimate $50-$150

Framed 18.5” x 14.25”. Estimate $100-$200

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Lot 596. Regency Style Chinoiserie Decorated Secretary

Lot 597. Chinese Export Famile Rose Porcelain Center Bowl

Lot 598. Pair of Charlotte Horstmann Chinese Armchairs

Lot 599. Pair of Double Gourd Cloisonne Vases w/ Lotus

Lot 600. 18th/19th C. Chinese Porcelain Blue Willow Teapot

Lot 601. Two Qing Dynasty Saucers, Tongzhi Period Make

Lot 602. Pair of Chinese Imperial Figure Pith Paintings

Lot 603. Hand Woven Turkaman Rug

Lot 604. Hand Painted Porcelain Figural Monkey Lamp

Lot 605. 3 18th & 19th C. Blue & White Motif Chinese Dishes

Lot 606. Japanese Cloisonne Bud Vase with Egrets

Lot 607. Chinese Sancai Glazed Figural Table Lamp

American, 20th century. Height 79”, width 53.5”, depth 14”. Estimate $600-$800

Chinese, 20th century. Unmarked. Estimate $300-$500

Chinese, 19th century. A pair of figural paintings, watercolor and gouache on pith, apparently unsigned. Framed 20 3/4” x 16 1/8”, sight size 12 5/8” x 8”. Estimate $200-$400

Chinese, 18th and 19th century. Platter circa 18th century, unmarked, 10”x 6.75”; blue willow round plate, 19th century, unmarked, 8 7/8”; underbowl, 19th century, 4 7/8”. Estimate $200-$400

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Chinese, late 19th/ early 20th century. Unmarked. 5 1/4” tall x 15 7/8” diameter at opening. Estimate $300-$500

Chinese, late 18th/ early 19th century. Unmarked, 6.25” tall, 9.25” handle to spout. Estimate $200-$400

Wool. Geometric design w/ blue, brown, green and red accent colors. 4’ 9” x 2’ 8”. Estimate $200-$400

Japanese, 20th century. Unsigned. 3.5” tall. Estimate $200-$400

Chinese, 20th Century. Height 33.75”, width 22.5” (arm to arm), seat depth 17.75”, seat height 18.5”. Estimate $600-$800

Chinese, late 19th century. Larger saucer 6.5”, smaller saucer 5.5”. Marked to underside with six character blue underglaze mark that is very similar to Great Qing Tongzhi Period Make (1862-74) mark. Estimate $200-$400

Unmarked. Overall 26” tall x 7.25” wide at base. Estimate $100-$200

Chinese, 20th century. Height 24” (with shade), the base width 8”, base depth 5.25”. Estimate $100-$300


Lot 608. 19th C. Chinese Porcelain Famille Rose Ginger Jar Chinese, 19th century. Unmarked. 9” tall x 9” diameter at widest point. Estimate $150-$300

Lot 609. Group of 4 Chinese Carved Figural Pieces

Lot 610. Pair of Chinese Ancestral Paintings on Silk

Chinese, 20th century. Riders height 12.25”, width 8.75”, depth 3.75”. Phoenix height 13.75” diameter of base 3.75”. Estimate $200-$400

A pair of Chinese figural paintings, watercolor and gouache on silk, apparently unsigned. Framed 21.5” x 16.25”. Estimate $200-$400

Lot 612. Group of 3 Asian Blue & White Porcelain Dishes Asian, 18th and 19th century. Circular dish, 8.75”; floral charger, 11.25”; winter landscape, 12.25”. Estimate $400-$600

Lot 613. Tibetan Polychrome Decorative Cabinet

Lot 614. Famille Rose Bowl w/ Cabbage Leaf Motif

Tibetan. Height 36.25”, width 49”, depth 16”. Estimate $200-$400

Chinese, late 19th/ early 20th century. Apparently unmarked. 3 5/8” tall, 9” diameter at rim. Estimate $200-$400

Lot 616. 19th C Nankin Blue & White Stoneware Platter English. 19th C. Marked in blue underglaze on back. Height 1.5”, width 18”, depth 15”. Estimate $150-$300

Lot 617. Set of 2 High Relief Cloisonne Lidded Temple Jars Larger urn (excluding base) 10” tall x 5 1/8” diameter at base, smaller urn 7.25”tall x 3.5” diameter at base. Estimate $200-$400

Lot 618 19th C. Famile Noir Bowl With Bird Motif Chinese, late 19th/ early 20th century. Unmarked, 2 7/8” tall, 7 1/2” diameter at rim. Estimate $100-$200

Lot 619 Chinese Green Glazed Large Pottery Temple Jar Chinese, 19th century. Unmarked. 18 1/4” tall x 5 7/8” diameter at opening. Estimate $300-$500

Lot 620. Japanese Painting on Silk of Bird in Wintery Scene Japanese. “Bird on Snowy Branch”, watercolor and gouache on silk, inscribed lower left. Framed 10 7/8” x 14 7/8”. Estimate $100-$200

Lot 621. Japanese Hibachi Coffee Table

Lot 622. Qing Dynasty Chinese Tea Jar & Vase, Famile Rose Chinese, 19th century. Lidded tea jar, Tongzhi Period, 4 3/4” tall, 3 1/8” diameter; bud vase, 6 1/8” tall, 2 1/8” diameter at base. Estimate $150-$300

Lot 623. Chinese Export Porcelain Bowl with Prunus Fruit Chinese, mid 20th century. Marked to bottom under glaze with Quianlong Period six character calligraphic mark. Estimate $50-$100

Japan, 20th century. Height 17.75”, width 41.75”, depth 22”. Estimate $250-$500

Lot 611. Chinese Carved Wood Lidded Polychrome Basket Chinese, 20th century. Unmarked. 12.75” tall x 5” diameter at base. Estimate $100-$200

Lot 615. 2 Chinese Porcelain Rose Medallion Dishes Chinese, late 19th/ early 20th century. Shallow bowl, 8 5/8” diameter; shaped edge plate, 9 3.4” diameter. Estimate $100-$200

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Artist List A American School, Early 20th Century…95,185,190,362,426,521,567 Avery, Keith W (after)….435

L Lebron, Robert…..88 Lewin, William (also spelled Lewyn)…320,321 Leney, William Satchwell…..128

B Bonheaur, Isidore Jules (after)…29 Bromley, William…..474

M Menaboni, Athos Rudolfo….322,323 Mene, Pierre-Jules…180 McKenney and Hall…430,432

C Cardon, Anthony …157 Chatov, Constatine…….578

O Orme, Daniel …..480

D Davidson, Thomas (after)…..163 De Korsakoff, S…..90 E English, Marsh…..283 English School, 19th Century….210 F Fennemore, James……359 Fintaonaccio LXXXVII ………550 Flint, Sir William Russell…….282 Frick, Ferd…………………..400 Froment, Eugene………161 G Gaudfroy, Fernand…….286 Gaujean, Eugene……….569 Gladdala, Pino…………..288 H Heath, James………481 Henner, Jean-Jacques………..27 Hemy, Thomas Marie Madawaska (after)…229 Hiller, J.K……….360 J Jansson, Jan…..396

R Reece, Maynard….539 Remington, Frederick (after)….369 Reynolds, Samuel William…32 Robinson, John Henry…….483 Russell, Charles M. (after)….24 S Scott, James….554 Skelton, William…..4 Stacpoole, Frederick….3 Spampinato, Clemente…..367 Steell, David George…204 Stein, Bert….283 Stickley, Mimi……517 T Tagaris, Andrew Athan….30 TAVIII………..98 Thackeray, William (circle of)……..119 Thew, Robert……….575 Tomkins, C.A. (after Frank Feller)…159 W Wilshire, Jim….198 Woodville, Richard Canton II (after)……134, 140, 475 Wright, George……..178

K Kelley, Tom Sr……..285 Komarisky………515 L

Glossary of Catalog Terms Thomas Cole In our professional qualified opinion, we believe the work is by the artist named. Attributed to Thomas Cole In our professional qualified opinion, we believe the work may be ascribed to the artist named based on the style and period, however, our opinion is less certain than the previous designation School of or Follower of Thomas Cole In our professional qualified opinion, this work is from the period of the artist named, likely a student, studio assistant or follower of the artist, however, not by the artist named. After Thomas Cole In our professional qualified opinion, this work is a copy of a known work by the artist named. In the Manner or Style of Thomas Cole In our professional qualified opinion, the work is in the artistic style of the artist named, however, it is from a later period.


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