Ahlers
Ogletree AUCTION GALLERY
Summer Collections & Estates Auction
August 27 & 28, 2016
MANAGEMENT Robert Ahlers Christy Ahlers Paul Hale, Controller paul@14thstreetantiques.com Derric Williams, General Manager derric@aandoauctions.com Kimberly Hong Assistant General Manager & Cataloguer kim@aandoauctions.com PREPARATORS Omar Valverde, Head Preparator omar@aandoauctions.com Juan Carlos Roldan, Preparator Kudos Atiku, Preparator Jeremy Barclay, Preparator Eric Hopkins, Preparator AUCTIONEERS Allen Baitcher, GAL#C2954 Jason Brooks, GAL#2922 GALLERY ASSISTANTS Luanne Heideman Carmen Peraza
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Ahlers
Ogletree AUCTION GALLERY
Summer Collections & Estates Auction
August 27 & 28, 2016
Ahlers & Ogletree Auction Gallery is proud to present its Summer Collections & Estates Auction on August 27th & 28th. Over 1,100 lots will be presented including mid-century modern furniture, decorative arts, and lighting, period oil paintings and works on paper by listed artists, fine antique French and English furniture, modern print work by Roy Lichtenstein and others, fine Chinese bronze Buddhas and classical scroll paintings, sterling silver, estate jewelry, art glass by noted Italian makers, a collection of Japanese katanas, fine watches by Rolex and Cartier, and much more.
Bidding Increments $0 - $250................................................................by $25 $250 - $500.......................................................by $50 $500 - $2,000...............................................by $100 $2,000 - $5,000..........................................by $250 $5,000 - $10,000......................................by $500 $10,000 - $20,000...............................by $1,000 $20,000 - $50,000.............................by $2,500 above $50,000........at auctioneer’s discretion
Notes
Session 1
August 27, 2016 beginning at 11am Estimated Times for Lots
Please note that these times are only approximations and are subject to change
11am-12pm...................Lots1-90 12pm-1pm..................Lots 91-181 1pm-2pm...............Lots 182-272 2pm-3pm...........Lots 273-363 3pm-4pm..........Lots 364-454 4pm-5pm...........Lots 455-545 5pm-6pm...........Lots 546-597
Notes
1. Three Lorrain Nancy France Frosted Glass Plates
France, first half 20th century. Three Lorrain Nancy frosted glass plates, each having an acid-etched floral design to the underside, with a central stylized flower surrounded by dots and geometric forms, and a frosted geometric rim. One marked “Lorrain Nancy France” to rim. Height (of largest) 1.3”, diameter 12”. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia. $300-$500
2. Lalique Crystal Gregoire Frog Toad Figurine
3. Pair Rooster Coq Nain Paperweights After Lalique
Lalique (French, 1888-contemporary), 21st century. A clear crystal figurine or paperweight of a frog or toad entitled “Gregoire” designed by Marc Lalique in 1973. Marked to the underside script signature Lalique France. Height 3.25”, width 4.5”, depth 4.5”. $300-$500
After Lalique (French, founded 1888), “Coq Nain”, The cobalt with mark to side of base “R. Lalique France”, the opalescent with mark to underside “R.Lalique France”. Cobalt height 8.25”. Opalescent height 8”. $300-$500
4. Ezan France Art Deco Opalescent Glass Bowl
5. Crystal Dampierre Footed Vase by Lalique
French, first half 20th century. Marked “Ezan France”. Height 2.6”, circumference 13.5”. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia. $300-$500
Lalique (French, 1888-contemporary), 21st century. Acid etched signature to underside of foot ‘Lalique France’. Height 4.75”, diameter of mouth 4.5”. $300-$500
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6. Baccarat Large “Serpentin” Vase
Baccarat (French, founded 1764). A large “Serpentin” crystal vase, with a tapered neck and four raised flutes twisting to a bulbous base. With an acid-etched maker’s stamp to base and “Baccarat” signature to side. Height 10”, diameter 7”. $300-$500
7. Pair of Baccarat Face Sculptures, by Robert Rigot
Robert Rigot (French, 20th century) for Baccarat (French, founded 1864), circa 1970s. “Encounter Man” and “Encounter Woman”. Each signed, Baccarat Rigot and the Baccarat acid etched stamp on bottom. One with Baccarat gold label adhered to base. Height of ‘male’ 10.25”, width 3.75”, depth 2.87”. Height of ‘woman’ 8.87”, width 3.65”, depth 2.87”. $600-$800
8. Daum Nancy Crystal “Flame” Sculpture, Signed
Daum (French, founded 1878), circa 1950s. A Modernist style crystal sculpture entitled “Flame” depicting a sleek curving flame at its peak. Signed “Daum” to lower right on base. Height 19.25”, base width 3.5”, base depth 3.5”. $300-$500
9. Mid Century Blendo Glass 23 Piece Service Set
West Virginia Specialty Glass Co. (American, 1929-1987) and Federal Glass Company (1900-1980). A married set of Blendo glass comprising a lemonade service with pitcher and six straight sided high ball glasses, a set of four rounded high ball glasses, a salad service comprising large conical serving bowl with six individual bowls and gilt decorated serving fork and spoon, and a conical bowl form chip and dip set with white metal mount; each colorless glass piece with colored frosted base in coral, purple, green, blue, or teal with gilt rim. Some pieces bearing marks for Federal Glass Company. Pitcher height 9.75”. Large bowls diameter 10.75”. Small bowls diameter 5.25”. Glasses height 5.125”. $300-$500
10. Mazzega MCM Stacked Ice Cube Form Glass Floor Lamp Mazzega (Italian, founded 1946), circa 1970s. A Mid Century Modern glass and
polished steel floor lamp in the form of six textured ice cubes, each cube enclosing single socket for bulb and stepped and projecting outwardly in different directions, three having gold/amber splashes. Each mounted on a central rectilinear shaft and terminating on a circular base. Apparently unmarked. Height 42.5”, base diameter 10.5”. $600-$800
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12. Italian Silverplate Sculptured Box, Bonwit Teller
11. Contemporary Chrome Sculpture, “Cubist Jungle Cat”
20th century to contemporary. “Cubist Jungle Cat”, polished chrome, apparently unsigned. Figural cubist exotic animal sculpture depicting the abstracted bust of a jungle cat, possible jaguar or leopard, with wood base. Overall 11.5” x 11.5” x 8.5”. $300-$500
Retailed by Bonwit Teller & Co (American, 1880s–2000), circa 1960s. A Modernist silverplated sculptural box in rectangular form having a flat bottom wood lined box base with raised sides, the lid with concave ends and centralized turned handle. Box rests on four applied bun feet. The underside hallmarked by the retailer “Bonwit Teller” and “Made Italy”. Height 2.5” (to handle), width 14.25”, depth 8”. $300-$500
13. Pair, Modernist Brass Canine Figural Andirons
Likely American, first half 20th century. A pair of petite modernist brass firedogs or andirons loosely resembling canines with traditional cannonball form bent forward to form a head situated over splayed front feet, with log support as animal’s back, and an upturned curled tail over single back support. Apparently unmarked. Height 12.75”, width 7.125”, depth 9.5”. $300-$500
14. Small Modernist Chrome & Glass Coffee Table
American, mid 20th century. A mid century Modernist style chromed steel and glass coffee table, having a round glass top, on four chrome balls set atop a circular base, with four curving support arms, resting on four domed legs terminating in ball feet, converging in the center with a ball finial. Apparently unmarked. Height 19.125”, diameter 38”. $400-$600
15. Woodard Style Polished Chromed Steel Rocker
American, 1930s. A chromed steel tubular bent metal rocker in the style of Woodard (American, 1866-), having open, scrolled arms and base, a reclining seat with an iron gridded support, fitted with white linen cushions. Apparently unmarked. Height 38.75”, width 25.5”, seat depth 21”, seat to floor 21.5”. $300-$500
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16. Pair, Mirrored Art Deco Style Low Accent Tables
American, 20th century. Pair of Art Deco-style mirrored low accent or side tables, each with a rectangular mirror top, set on a rectangular mirrored overhanging pedestal atop a inset mirrored frieze, resting on a polychromed curved wooden base. Apparently unmarked. Height 16”, width 29.75”, depth 14.5”. $400-$600
18. After Chiparus, Cold Painted Bronze Woman with Hounds After Dimitri Haralam Chiparus (Romanian/ French, 1886-1947). “Woman Walking Dogs”, cold painted cast bronze, spurious signature to base “D.H. Chiparus”. Contemporary casting of an Art Deco style sculpture depicting a woman in long plum toned dress leading two hounds or dogs, one leaping forward, altogether to an stepped black stone base. Height 18.75”, width 25.125”, depth 7”. $500-$700
17. Hagenauer Style Chrome Borzoi Dog Sculpture Style of Franz Hagenauer (Austrian, 1906-1986), 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 7.87”. base width 8.12”. base depth 3”. $400-$600
19. Uriano, French Art Deco “Mother & Child” Sculpture
Uriano (Likely French, 19th / 20th century), “Mother and Child”, spelter with marble plinth base, signed to figure “Uriano”. Overall 25” x 14.75” x 6.5”. $500-$700
20. French Black Lacquered Art Deco Credenza
French, early 20th century. A large, black lacquered Art Deco credenza, rectangular in form, having four inset cabinet doors, each fitted with a square brass pulls, resting on four square, tapered legs. Height 33.375”, width 94”, depth 19.625”. $600-$800
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21. Fantastic Art Deco Chandelier
Attributed to Degué, aka David Gueron (French, 1892 – 1950), circa 1930s. Apparently not signed. Height 34.5”, diameter 32”. $600-$800
23. Hollywood Regency Silvered and Gilt Metal Table
22. Pair, Textured Acrylic Hollywood Regency Lamps
American, mid to late 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 19.75”, width 30”, depth 20”. $400-$600
American, mid 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 28.75”, width 9”, depth 6”. $300-$500
24. Pair, Hollywood Regency 5 Light Wall Sconces
American, 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 38.75” width 26”, depth 10.5”. $300-$500
25. Hollywood Regency Chrome & Brass Coffee Table
American, circa 1960s. Hollywood Regency chrome and brass two-tier coffee or cocktail table in rectangular form having an inset glass top within a simulated bamboo shaped frame over an conforming undertier. Apparently not marked. Height 16.25”, width 50.25”, depth 21.25”. $500-$700
26. Pair of Mid Century Modern Acrylic Bubble Lamps
American, mid 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height (to finial) 34.75”, diameter 8”. $600-$800
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28. Carved Wood Relief Panel, “Untitled (Olympian)”
27. Collection Of 3 Ceramic Glazed Masks, Lucite Bases
Last quarter 20th century. A collection of three ceramic silver glazed masks, each with Lucite bases or stands, each mask depicting a face with varied expressions, each apparently unmarked. Smallest mask without base length 14.25”, with base 16.75”. Middle mask without base length 14.5”, with base 17.5”. Largest mask without base length 17”, with base 21.125”. $400-$600
American School, 20th century. “Untitled (Olympian)”, various carved and stained woods, apparently unsigned. Modern figural wood relief carving depicting six vignettes, including a figure lifting a barbell overhead, a figure swimming, two figural groups each with a ball, a single standing figure and a squid in profile. Overall 40.25” x 66.25”. $400-$600
29. American, “Mother And Child”, Bronze Sculpture
American School, 20th century. “Mother and Child”, bronze, apparently unmarked. Figural Brutalist sculpture depicting a reclining female figure holding a small child over her chest, with her right leg raised in support of the child’s weight, with both arms in the air, hands grasping the child’s. Overall 6.5” x 9.75” x 5.625”. $300-$500
30. Large Atomic Chrome Finish Blue Floor Vase
Underside of foot marked “98918152”. Height 27.5”, base width 5.75”, depth 5.75”. $300-$500
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31. Set of Two Shagreen Stingray Covered Vases Circa 1970s. Neither vase signed. Height of blue vase 13.75”, width of mouth 3”, diameter of base 3.5”. Height of smaller vase 11.75”, width of mouth 2.75”, diameter of base 2.75”. $300-$500
32. Pair, Contemporary Industrial Style Pedestals American, 21st century. A pair of contemporary industrial plant stands or pedestals, each with a square stained maple wood top, resting on four black enameled round metal legs connected with a cross stretcher, on round black feet. Apparently unmarked. Height 36.26”, width 14”, depth 14”. $300-$500
33. MCM Lounge Chair In the Style of Edward Wormley
American, mid 20th century. A mid century modern lounge or club chair in the style of Edward Wormley for Dunbar, having a cube form upholstered in beige chenille, removable seat and back cushions, and four squared and tapered walnut legs with brass caps. Apparently unmarked. Height 31.5”, width 30”, seat depth 23”, seat to floor 18.5”. $400-$600
34. Group Of Two Roy Ahlgren Optic Art Serigraphs
Roy Ahlgren (American (Pennsylvania), 1927-2011). Group of three limited edition serigraphs on paper comprising “Environment”, titled, signed and edition noted in graphite in lower margin “Environment Roy Ahlgren A/P”, depicting landscape composed of cuboids and lines of varying thicknesses, with blue hues; and “Environment II”-1972, titled, signed and dated in graphite in lower margin “Environment II Roy 1972 Roy Ahlgren”, depicting landscape composed of cuboids and lines of varying thicknesses, with black and white hues. Each 20” x 20”. $300-$500
35. 3 Unframed Roy Ahlgren Signed Optic Art Serigraphs
Roy Ahlgren (American (Pennsylvania), 1927-2011). Group of three limited edition serigraphs on paper comprising “Concave Triad III”-1969 (AP), “Integrated Forms”-1970 (10/125), and “Aluminous”-1971 (8/100), each signed, dated, titled and edition noted in graphite in lower margin. “Concave Triad III” 20.25” x 20”. “Integrated Forms” 20” x 20”. “Aluminous” 20.5” x 20”. $300-$500
36. 3 Unframed Roy Ahlgren Signed Optic Art Serigraphs
Roy Ahlgren (American (Pennsylvania), 1927-2011). Group of three limited edition serigraphs on paper comprising “Megapolis I” (16/100), “Counter Point II”-1970 (8/100), and “Homage to the Cross III”-1968, (10/10), each titled, dated, signed and edition noted in graphite in lower margin. “Megapolis I” 20” x 20.25”. “Counter Point II” 20” x 20”. “Homage to the Cross III” 19.75” x 19”. $300-$500
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37. After Lichtenstein, “The Gun”, Printed 1968 After Roy Lichtenstein (American, 1923-1997), “The Gun”-1968, color silkscreen, printed by Multiples Inc. With inscription to verso “Silk Screen from Banner by Roy Lichtenstein (c) for Multiples Inc. 1968”. Sheet size 15.125” x 15.125”. $500-$700
38. After Lichtenstein, Wetterling Galleries Poster After Roy Lichtenstein (American, 1923-1997), “Two Paintings: Green Lamp” (from Paintings Series)-1984. An exhibition poster (off-set lithograph) for Heland Thornden Wetterling Galleries (Stockholm, 20th century) announcing the exhibition of the Lichtenstein’s work, the poster apparently signed in ink at lower right. With inscriptions to lower margin “Roy Lichtenstein Nov.22-Jan.8, Heland Thornden Wetterling Galleries, Stockholm”. Unframed 25.5” x 29.5”. $300-$500
40. After Lichtenstein, LACMA Exhibition Poster
39. After Lichtenstein, Guggenheim Poster, “Girl”
After Roy Lichtenstein (American, 1923-1997), “Girl with Hair Ribbon”-1965. An exhibition poster (off-set lithograph) for the Guggenheim Museum (American, founded 1939), apparently signed in ink at lower right. With inscriptions to lower margin “Roy Lichtenstein October 8, 1993 - January 16, 1994 Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum”. Unframed 28.5” x 24”. $300-$500
After Roy Lichtenstein (American, 1923-1997), “Still Life with Picasso” (from Hommage à Picasso)-1973. An exhibition poster (silkscreen) for the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (American, founded 1910) after the original “Still Life with Picasso” by noted American pop artist Roy Lichtenstein (American, 1923-1997) announcing the exhibition of the Lichtenstein’s print work, the poster apparently signed in ink at lower center (spurious). Unframed 37.5” x 26.75”. $400-$600
41. After Lichtenstein, Signed CSU Poster
After Roy Lichtenstein (American, 1923-1997), “Sweet Dreams, Baby! (For Colorado State University)”-1982, original offset lithograph, ink signed at lower left “Roy Lichtenstein”. With inscription at upper margin “Roy Lichtenstein”, with inscription at lower margin “Colorado State University, Fort Collins Colorado April 1-30 1982”, with additional inscription at lower margin“Printed by Licht Editions, LTD. Denver, Colorado”. 42. After Lichtenstein, Guggenheim Poster Unframed 35.5” x 23.75”. After Roy Lichtenstein (American, 1923-1997), $400-$600 “WHAAAM!”-1963. An exhibition poster (off-set lithograph) for the Guggenheim Museum (American, founded 1939) after the original “WHAAAM!” announcing the exhibition of the Lichtenstein’s work, the poster apparently signed in ink at lower right. With inscriptions to lower margin “Roy Lichtenstein October 8, 1993 - January 16, 1994 Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum”. Unframed 25.75” x 26.75”. $300-$500
43. After Lichtenstein, PAM Exhibition Poster, 1967
After Roy Lichtenstein (American, 1923-1997), “Brushstrokes”-1967. An exhibition poster (silkscreen) for the Pasadena Art Museum (American, founded 20th century) after the original “Brushstrokes” by noted American pop artist Roy Lichtenstein (American, 1923-1997) announcing the exhibition of the Lichtenstein’s work, the poster apparently signed in ink at lower center (spurious). Unframed 24.75” x 33”. $400-$600
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45. Modernist Six Drawer Credenza by Thomasville
Thomasville Furniture (American (North Carolina), f. 1904). A modern oak six drawer dresser or credenza of rectangular form raised on inset platform base and Mid 20th century. Apparently unmarked. comprising 6 long drawers with shadowbox panel fronts, Height 32”, width 29”, seat depth 19”, seat to floor 16”. the four top drawers with the appearance of eight narrow $300-$500 drawer fronts. Interior of one drawer branded “Thomasville”. Back of unit with label from maker with 46. Pair of serial code. Height 30”, width 64”, depth 18”. Mid Century Modern $300-$500
44. Mid Century Modern Upholstered Lounge Chair
Genie Bottle Lamps
American, mid 20th century. A pair of Danish style mid century modern genie bottle form table lamps, each having a tapering gilt brass neck atop a bulbous red and yellow flambe glazed ceramic base, resting on a tapered gilt brass foot with an impressed geometric border. With ivory linen shades. Apparently unmarked. Height (to finial) 36”, diameter 9”. $300-$500
47. Large Organic Studio Ceramic Vase or Bowl American, 20/21st century. Apparently unsigned. Height 15”, width 23.75”, depth 4”. $300-$500
49. Two Mid Century Faye Coursey Abstract Prints
48. Daga Ramsey, “Kiruna”, Serigraph, Signed, 1964 Daga Ramsey (Swedish/ American (Texas/ New York), 20th century), “Kiruna”-1964, serigraph on paper, graphite signed, titled, dated and edition noted “’Kiruna’ -64 5/6 Daga Ramsey.” Sheet size 22.125” x 18.75”. $300-$500
Faye Coursey (American, 20th century). “Organic Forms”, etching on paper, signed, medium noted and numbered in graphite at lower margin “F. Coursey Etching 3/6 imp.”; and “Abstracted Skull”, aquatint on paper, signed, medium noted and numbered in graphite at lower margin “F. Coursey Aquatint 4/6 imp.”. “Organic Forms” sheet 7.5” x 6.75”. “ Abstracted Skull” sheet 8.25” x 5.925”. $300-$500
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51. Chinese Cobalt Blue Glazed Meiping with Incised Dragon
Chinese, 20th century. A finely potted porcelain meiping plum vase covered in cobalt blue glaze surrounding an unglazed and incised serpentine dragon chasing a pearl. Unmarked. Height 16.375”, diameter 10.5”. $300-$500
50. Chinese Ming Dynasty Style Dragon Moon Flask
Chinese, Ming Dynasty Xuande Period mark (14261435), likely 20th century. Marked to shoulder with six character underglaze blue running script mark for the Xuande imperial reign. Height 10.75”, width 9”, depth 6”. $400-$600
53. Chinese Yuan Dynasty Style Pot, Blue Landscape
52. Chinese Squat Porcelain Jar with Tiger Mask Handles
Chinese, 20th century. A squat bulbous porcelain jar with tiger mask handles to the high shoulder, decorated allover with cobalt underglaze on white ground depicting a dragon and a qilin in a landscape amid cloud scrolls and foliage with band of lappets to round foot, floral band with chrysanthemum blossoms to shoulder, and geometric bands to narrow neck. Marked in blue underglaze with six character mark to side of foot and underside. Height 15”, width across handles 13”. $400-$600
Chinese, 20th century. Yuan Dynasty style pot covered in white glaze decorated with blue underglaze landscape scene on tondo to the high shouldered body, the landscape bearing traditional architecture set in a mountainous landscape by the sea wtih moon or sun rising beside distant mountain, large prunus fruit tree to foreground, and birds in flight above the scene. Unmarked. Height 12.25”, height 13”. $400-$600
54. Tang Dynasty Style Tea Dust Glazed Gu Vase
Chinese, 20th century. A porcelain archaic gu form vase with cylindrical body bearing flared foot and mouth, and bulbous protrusion to center, allover with matte olive green glaze similar to the Tang Dynasty tea dust glaze. Underside impressed with apocryphal mark for the Yongzheng Period (1723-1735). Height 13.25”, diameter 6.5”. $300-$500
55. Pair of Chinese Imari Hand Painted Floor Vases Chinese, 20th century. Unmarked. Height 24.625”, diameter 9.5”. $400-$600
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56. Chinese Famille Rose Planter with Bats & Birds Chinese, 20th century. Drilled to underside for drainage. Unmarked. Height 12.75”, diameter 14.75”. $300-$500
57. Chinese Export Famille Rose Lidded Porcelain Jar
Chinese, first half 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 12.5”, diameter at base 6”. Provenance: From the Estate of Dorothy Fuqua, Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500
58. 19th C. Chinese Export Porcelain Figure of Quanyin
Chinese, Qing Dynasty, 19th century. Apparently unmarked. Retains labels to underside for Wildwood Imports. Height 17.5”, width 6.5”, depth 5.75”. $300-$500
59. Large Chinese Export Porcelain Hotai Seated Buddha
Chinese, 20th century. Large hand painted happy laughing or Hotai Buddha at rest with a smile on his face; white porcelain ground with hand painted facial features and traces of gilt enamel. Underside with two impressed calligraphic marks. Height 10”, width 9”, depth of base 4.5”. $300-$500
60. 19th C. Chinese Embroidered Silk Ladies Hanfu Robe
Chinese, 19th century. A fine embroidered silk ladies hanfu or robe in navy blue silk with ruyi head shaped cream silk band to collar embroidered with intricate figural groupings, with wide cream silk cuffs embroidered with clusters of auspicious objects created in the Forbidden Stitch or Peking Knot technique flanked by a field of metallic gold threaded serpentine line, and narrow cream bands to lapel and hemline with further courtly figural scenes, the navy ground punctuated with clusters of pink peony blossoms and butterflies, the lapel connected with several silk frog clasps. length (back of collar to hem) 43.5”, across shoulders (cuff to cuff) 57”. $400-$600
61. Chinese Embroidery Panel of Imperial Dragon
Chinese, 19th century. Hand embroidered horizontal framed silk textile panel with central metallic gold thread serpentine five-clawed dragon, set against a black background above mountains with scrolling clouds and interspersed symbols, including several of the Eight Auspicious Objects, including the endless knot, a treasure vase, and a goldfish, as well as branches, fuits, and bats, signifying happiness and joy. In a gold frame with a fretwork hook. Unmarked. (framed) height 10.5”, width 23”, depth .6”. $400-$600
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62. Hand Woven Persian Turkaman Area Rug
Wool. Iran. Multiple elephant print design on red field. multiple borders. Black, orange and cream accent colors. Measures 3’ 3” x 5’ 4”. $300-$500
64. Fine Flambe Glazed Archaic Hu Form Porcelain Vase
Chinese, Qing Dynasty Yongzheng Period mark (17231735), likely 20th century. Underside with impressed four character apocryphal mark for the Yongzheng imperial reign. Height 13”, diameter 10”. $300-$500
66. Pair, Chinese Sang de Boeuf Glazed Bottle Vases
Chinese, 20th century. A pair of large porcelain bottle vases of pear form each covered in deep red sang de boeuf glaze thinning at narrow mouth to white. Unmarked. Height 21”, diameter 10.5”. $400-$600
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63. Chinese School Signed Painting “Rice Farmers”
Chinese School, first half 20th century. “Rice Farmers”, pigment on textile stretched on wood board, signed lower left. Indistinguishable white chalk marks to verso of stretcher. Framed 28” x 36”. Unframed 23.5” x 31.5”. $300-$500
65. Unique Flambe Glazed Chinese Vase with Bamboo Neck
Chinese, 20th century. Underside with impressed apocryphal mark for the Yongzheng Period (1723-1735). Height 10.625”, diameter 8.75”. $300-$500
67. Large Chinese Sang de Beouf Glazed Bottle Vase
Chinese, 20th century. A heavy and large porcelain bottle vase covered in deep red sang de boeuf glaze thinning to a band of white at the narrow mouth. Unmarked. Height. Height 18.25”, diameter 13.25”. $300-$500
69. Modern Carved Hardwood Standing Figure of Hotai
68. Balinese Carved, Polychrome & Parcel Gilt Figure
Balinese, likely early 20th century. Metal hook on back for mounting on wall, possibly part of a larger sculptural program. Unmarked. Overall height 17.1”, width 9.6”, depth 6.5”. $300-$500
70. Large Replica Tang Dynasty Tomb Rubbing
Chinese, 20th century. A large modern replica of a rubbing from the tomb of 7th century Emperor Tang Taizong depicting a soldier at lower left removing an arrow from the standing horse at right. Print mounted to reinforced board for hanging. Red chop mark lower right. Overall 53.5” x 81”. $400-$600
72. Large Chinese Carved Bone Frog on Wooden Base
Chinese, 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 4.75”, width 5.5”, depth 8”. $300-$500
Chinese, late 20th century. A well carved solid hardwood, possibly rosewood, Happy Buddha or Hotai sculpture, having raised arms, with a laughing expression, bone inlay teeth, a large, round belly, flowing drapery, and bare feet, resting on a molded rectangular base. Apparently unmarked. Height 24.25”, width 14.3”, depth 8.825”. $300-$500
71. Chinese Lacquered Gourd Form Box with Bone Inlay
Chinese, early 20th century. Height 6.5”, width 18.25”, depth 11.75”. Provenance: From the Estate of Dorothy Fuqua, Atlanta, Georgia. $400-$600
73. Pair of Chinese Carved Hardstone Phoenix Lamps
Chinese, 20th century. Unmarked. Overall height 27.75”, width of shade 14.75”, depth 10”. $400-$600
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74. Pair of Heavy Continental Silverplated Pheasants
Continental, 20th century. A pair of silver plated figures of pheasants in the form of a male and female cast with long tail feathers extending behind each game bird, the male bird sculpture depicted standing square on two feet and the female bird depicted striding forward. Apparently unmarked. Female height 5.125”, length 10.5”. Male height 5”, length 12”. $300-$500
75. Set of 4 Franklin Mint Sterling Bird Plates
Set of four limited edition sterling silver plates from the Franklin Mint Bird Series of 1972 consisting of “The Cardinal”; “Bobwhite”, “American Bald Eagle” and “Mallards”. Each plate with medallion on back “Franklin Mint/ Bird Plate/the title/Solid Sterling Silver, Limited Edition 2324”.. Each plate is also accompanied with the Certificate of Authenticity. Diameter 8”. Overall 25.32 troy ounces. $300-$500
77. Marbro Figural Brass Owl Table Lamp, Mid 20th C.
76. Prideaux John Selby, “Little Bittern”, Hand Colored Engraving
Prideaux John Selby (English, 1788-1867), “Little Bittern”-circa 1820, hand colored engraving on wove paper, with inscription to lower margin “Little Bittern, 1, Male, 2, Young after second moult”, with plate number inscription to upper right “V1”. With scattered graphite inscriptions to upper margin recto. Framed 23.25” x 29”. Sheet 20” x 25.825”. $300-$500
78. Pair of Dorothy Doughty Ornithological Sculptures
Dorothy Doughty (Italian, 1892-1962) for Royal Worcester (English, founded 1751), circa 1967. Little Downy Woodpecker and Pecan. Underside of birds with appropriate marks. Height 9” and 10”. $300-$500
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Marbro Lamp Company (American, California, 1940s-1990s), mid to late 20th century. A figural brass two-light table lamp, having a long neck connecting to a sculptural stump base, with an upper branch, supporting an owl standing on a single foot and a lower branch with two perched birds, with roots connecting to a conforming black lacquered base. With manufacturer’s label. Height (to finial) 39.75”, width 10”, depth 7.5”. $500-$700
79. Pair of Dorothy Doughty Ornithological Sculptures
Dorothy Doughty (Italian, 1892-1962) for Royal Worcester (English, founded 1751), circa 1963. Audubon Warbler & Palo Verdi (shape #3669 & #3670) designed in 1959. Underside of birds with appropriate marks. One bird with original crate. Height of one 8.25”, the other 7.5”. $500-$700
81. Mary Corita Kent, “Abandon”, Serigraph
80. Mary Corita Kent, “Shout For Joy”, Serigraph Sister Mary Corita Kent (American, 1918 - 1986), “Shout for Joy”-circa 1960-70, serigraph on paper, graphite titled at lower left “Shout for Joy”, graphite signed at lower right “Mary Corita Kent”. Figural abstract print depicting the Virgin Mary with the infant Christ, the figures each surrounded by stylized halo or heavenly glow, with rich jewel tone palette. Framed 40.75” x 32.25”. $500-$700
Sister Mary Corita Kent (American, 1918 - 1986). “Abandon”-circa 1960-70, serigraph on paper, indistinctly graphite titled at lower left “...Abandon”, graphite signed at lower right “Mary Corita Kent”. Figural abstract print depicting a horned ram in abstracted space, with organic forms suggesting flora and fauna. With label to verso “Fred Reed Atlanta, Georgia”. Framed 29.5” x 37.625”. Sight 22.25” x 30.5”. Note: Sister Mary Corita Kent was an American Catholic Nun and social rights activist. The Corita Art Center in Los Angeles, California is dedicated to the life and work of the artist. $400-$600
82. Weiman Furniture Regency Style Side Table
Weiman Furniture (American, 1979-), late 20th century. Underside of drawer stamped with maker’s mark. Height 26.6”, width 22.375”, depth 22.375”. Provenance: from the Estate of a Prominent Interior Designer, Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500
83. Georgian Style Mahogany Four Drawer Dresser
American, 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 35.75”, width 36.75”, depth 20.4”. $400-$600
84. Henredon Natchez Inlaid Mahogany Sideboard
Henredon (American, (North Carolina), founded 1945), circa 1992. Interior top drawer with Henredon Natchez plaque. Back of case numbered “1670” “6401-21”and with inspector tag for Henredon dated 9.11.92 and numbered 1001672. Height 39.75”, width 65.25”, depth 26”. $600-$800
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85. Mid-Century Modern Italian Sculpture, “Sailboat”
M. Delo (Italian, 20th century) for Pragos (Italian, 20th century), “Sailboat in Abstraction”-circa 1970s, brass with wood plinth base, inscribed “m. delo”, edition inscribed “77/150S”. Mid-century modern abstract sculpture depicting a demilune, or sailboat, with half oval void at lower right. Overall 29” x 10” x 10”. $300-$500
86. Tansill’s Punch Cigar Chroot Meerschaum Pipe
R.W. Tansill & Company (American (New York, founded 1862), late 19th century. Tansill’s Punch meerschaum mireschem cheroot holder and advertising pipe in the original fitted case. Pipe modeled as a caricature of “Punch” smoking a cigar with the words “TANSLLS PUNCH” in raised letters across the stomach. Case if also marked in the red silk lining “Compliments of Tansill’s Punch Chicago R.W. Tansill CO.” height of pipe 2.25”, width 4.5”. Height of case 1.75”, width 5.5”. $300-$500
87. Jacques Cordier, “Marseille”, Ink And Watercolor
Jacques Cordier (French, 1937-1975). “Marseille”, ink and watercolor on paper, inscribed indistinctly at lower right “...in Marseille”, signed at lower right “Jacques Cordier”. Marine painting depicting the serene port of Marseille, France (capital of the Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur region), with boats large and small making their way through the still port waters, with cranes and structures on nearby piers. Framed 25.825” x 20.75”. Sight 16” x 13”. $300-$500
88. British School, “Glistening Sails” Verre Églomisé British School, late 19th century. “Glistening Sails”, reverse painted on glass (verre églomisé) with mother of pearl accents, apparently unsigned. With inscription to verso “Lister and Co Manningham”. Framed 32.25” x 20.75”. Sight 23.5” x 11.75”. $300-$500
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89. Janick Lederlè, “Riviera Harbor Scene”, Watercolor
Janick Lederlè (French, b. 1917-), “Riviera Harbor Scene”, watercolor on paper, signed at lower left “Janick Lederlè”. Framed 23.25” x 30.25”. Sight 14.75” x 14.5”. $300-$500
91. Pair, Carved Wood Art Nouveau Relief Panels 90. German Art Nouveau Porcelain Punch Bowl
Joseph Schachtel/ Charlottenbrunn (German (Silesia), 1859-1920), circa late 19th century. Underside with impressed maker’s mark “J.S. / GERMANY” under three fleur de lis marks, also with impressed numeral 4. Diameter 17”, height 7.875”. $400-$600
Continental, early 20th century. A pair of carved Art Nouveau wood furniture or architectural panels, each square in format, having relief carved poppy plants with curving stems and three seed pods and leaves in three organically shaped counter-relief textured forms. Apparently unmarked. Height 10.625”, width 11.125”. $300-$500
93. Pair, Art Nouveau Jack-in-the-Pulpit Candlesticks
American, 20th century. A pair of polychrome metal Art Nouveau style candlesticks, each in the form of a jackin-the-pulpit plant, with four-leaf bases. Indistinguishably marked on bottom. Height 9.75”, 3.6”. Provenance: From the Estate of Dorothy Fuqua, Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500
92. Art Nouveau Amphora Edda Grape Motif Bud Vase
Amphora (Austrian, founded 1892), Turn-Teplitz, Bohemia. With marks to underside including “AMPHORA”, an impressed crown, numerals “38”, “23”, “56” and oval with obscured interior. With additional painted “R” and raised and obscured triangular mark likely for Edda. Height 7.5”. $300-$500
94. Carl Deffner Jugendstil Brass Vase, Early 20th C.
Carl Deffner (German, Esslingen, 1815-1969), first half 20th century. A Jugendstil or Art Nouveau brass vase, cylindrical in form with a bulbous neck, resting on a molded base, with a hammered eye and swirled vine motif. With maker’s mark to underside. Height 13.25”, diameter 4.25”. $300-$500
95. Five Thomas Roy Markusen “Tortured” Candlesticks
Thomas Roy Markusen (American, 1940-), circa 1970s. A set of five “Tortured” Brutalist sculptural copper candlesticks, in graduated heights, each oxidized and hand wrought, with a decorative hammered banding. All stamped with artist’s initials. Height (of tallest): 19.25”, diameter 3.2”. Provenance: From the Estate of Dorothy Fuqua, Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500
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96. Pair of Handmade 14k Gold & Cameo Earrings Pair of ladies handmade, early modern 14k yellow gold earrings with oval figural bust length cameo in white against brown ground depicting a young female beauty. Marked “750” but acid tested as 14k quality. Twisted rope border in brass. Total weight 4.2 grams. $300-$500
97. Vintage 14k Gold & Coral Cameo Brooch Pendant
Vintage handmade and carved coral cameo brooch or pin (also with loop bale for use as necklace pendant) depicting a Classical style woman in profile, set within engraved 14k yellow gold octagonal border setting. Marked “MB” likely for maker, as well as “14K”, additional acid tested as 14k gold quality with 18k gold wash. Pendant measures 1.125” x 0.90”. Overall weight 6.0 grams. $400-$600
98. Vintage 14k Yellow Gold Cameo Pendant
Vintage 14k yellow gold and lava cameo necklace pendant depicting a young female beauty in profile and at bust length within octagonal setting with twisted rope border, dangling ball at end. Marked “14K” and acid tested as 14k quality. Overall measures 1.75” x 1.0”. Total weight 6.3 grams. $400-$600
99. German Art Nouveau Painting On Porcelain, “Psyche”
German School, 19th century. After the original painting by Wilhelm Kray (German, 1828-1889),”Psyche”c.1870. With graphite inscription to verso “Psyche by W. Kray...”. With label to verso “Frz. X. Thallmaier | K.B. Hof | Porzellenmalerei | Munchen.” Framed 9.25” x 7.5”. Unframed 5.825” x 4”. $400-$600
101. Kuchler, “Dancing Beauty”, Art Nouveau Sculpture
100. Libero Gremigni, Italian Art Nouveau Figural Bust
Libero Gremigni (Italian, 19th / 20th century), “La Bella Donna (Beautiful Woman)”-circa first quarter 20th century, carved marble and alabaster on marble plinth base, signed to reverse “Prof. Libero Gremigni”. With inscription to underside “Made in Italy”. With additional numeral inscription to underside. Overall 10.5” x 9.25” x 5.25”. $500-$700
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Rudolf Kuchler (Austrian, 1867-1954), “Dancing Beauty”, bronze, signed to base “R. Kuchler”. Art Nouveau figural sculpture depicting a dancing woman, with right arm extended overhead, with left arm outstretched to steady her, with one breast exposed by draping toga-style dress, with tapered brown stone base. Overall height 17.75”. $500-$700
102. 14k Yellow Gold & Gemstone Drop Pendant Necklace
Ladies modern 14k yellow gold and gemstone drop pendant necklace with a 0.79 carat peridot, 1.88 carat lemon yellow quartz, and a 0.14 tsavorite within round brilliant cut diamond accent halos ( 0.38 carat total weight of diamonds, color: H-I, clarity: Si).Marked on back of pendant “14K”. Length of chain 18”. Total weight 4.8 grams. $500-$700
103. Ladies White Gold & Diamond Pendant Necklace
Ladies modern 18k white gold pendant with two interlocking circular rings with round brilliant cut diamonds (color: H-Im clarity: Si) suspending a dangling fancy yellow, pear-shaped diamond ( 0.24 carat. clarity: I1) at center. Marked on back of pendant loop. Pendant at end of 14k white gold chain. Length of chain 18”. Total weight (including chain) 2.4 grams. $600-$800
105. Vintage Men’s Longines Wristwatch, C. 1930s-1940s
104. 14k Yellow Gold & Diamond Huggie Earrings
Pair of 14k yellow gold huggie style earrings with pave diamonds containing 26 natural, pave, modern round brilliant diamonds ( 0.25 carat total weight, color range: J-K, clarity range: I1-I3). Marked “14K 585” and acid tested as 14k quality. Total weight 4.3 grams. $300-$500
106. 1906 Waltham 18s Open Face Gold Fill Pocket Watch
Waltham Clock Company (American (Massachusetts, 1891-1940), c. 1906. A rolled gold cased open face 18s pocket watch, grade no. 845, with 21 jewels, 5 positions, and lever movement with nickel finish. The double sunk white watch face with black enamel Arabic numerals to main dial, an outer 60-second dial in red, and and secondary stopwatch at the 6, with blued steel hands. The case exterior allover with intaglio scrolls. Interior of outer case with impressed marks “1417959 / X” all under a pair of scales. The interior case with impressed marks “1417969” under a mark indicating gold fill composition. diameter of case 55mm. Diameter of face 45mm. weight 141 grams. $300-$500
Longines (Swiss, founded 1832- ), circa 1930s-1940s. Vintage men’s 14k yellow gold cased, hand wind, 17 jewels watch with rectangular cream and silver dial with second hand subdial below “LONGINES” for maker. Movement number: 6716130. Later curved crystal and leather band replacements. Marked “14K 585” and acid tested as 14k yellow gold quality. Case measures 1.5” x 0.90”. Length of band 9’. $300-$500
107. Elgin 1881 Hunt Cased Key Wind Pocket Watch
Elgin National Watch Company (American, founded 1864), circa 1881. A gold filled hunting cased 18s pocket watch, grade no. 81, with 13 jewels, key wind and key set. The white watch face with black enamel Roman numeral dial and a secondary stopwatch dial at the 6, with blued steel hands. The case exterior with spiral diamond patterning surrounding cartouches - the back with a sailboat and the front remaining blank for monogram. Retains apparently original key. Marked to interior of cover “91288”. Marked to interior of back cover and movement cover “91288” under scales. Movement marked “G. M. Wheeler”, “920469”, and “Elgin JW”. diameter of case 56mm. diameter of face 45mm. overall weight 168 grams. $300-$500
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108. Group of 4 Pens (Tiffany & Co, Diamond P.P., Park)
Diamond Point Pen Co. (American, established 19th century) fountain pen and pencil combination with green and yellow striated body and lever filler; an Elsa Peretti (Italian, b.1940- ) for Tiffany & Co. pocket pen with sterling silver case, black cord trim with pom at end; Tiffany & Co. “Sincerely Tiffany” T-Clip ballpoint pen with silver and gold-tone ruthenium; and a Parker (American, founded 1888) fountain pen with dark green body, with gold cap reeded throughout, Diamond Point pen capped length 6”; Elsa Peretti for Tiffany & Co. capped length 3.75”; Tiffany & Co. T-Clip capped length 5”. Parker pen capped length 5.25”. $200-$400
109. Group of 6 Tiffany & Co. T-Clip Pens & Pencils Tiffany & Co. (American (New York), founded 1837). A collection of T-Clip series writing instruments comprising two cased sets of chrome pen and pencil sets, and two sterling silver retractable ball point pens, each with original fabric drawstring bag and paper box, impressed mark to top section “Tiffany & Co 925 USA”. Each length 5.25”. $300-$500
111. Omega for Tiffany & Co. Small Brass Desk Clock
110. Collection of 4 Tiffany & Co. Sterling Silver Pens
Tiffany & Co. (American (New York), founded 1837). Comprising Caduceus clip retractable pen and three pocket sized Tiffany 1837 Collection ballpoint pens with clips inscribed “T&Co / 925 / 1837”, each pen with original drawstring pouch, blue paper box, and sterling silver care directions. Caduceus pen length 5.25”, 1837 pens length 3.5”. $300-$500
Omega (Swiss, 1903-) for Tiffany & Co. (American, New York, 1837-). Dial initialed “JPM”, and marked “OMEGA”, “TIFFANY & CO.”, and “Swiss”, bottom of case stamped “SWISS,” with etched numbers “3655 / 6w”, and presumably with edition “8/55”. Height 4.2”, width 4.3”, depth 1.95”. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia. $300-$500
113. Janna Thomas Sterling Model of Flowers for Tiffany
112. Tiffany Studios Heraldic Pen Well
Tiffany Studios (American, New York, 1880-1930). Back with “TIFFANY STUDIOS/ NEW YORK/2776”. Height 2.5”, width 7.5”, depth 4.5”. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia. $300-$500
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Attributed to Janna Thomas de Velarde (Taxco, Mexico active 19501980), for Tiffany & Co, circa 1950s. The base stamped “Tiffany”, “Sterling” and “Mexico”. Height 6”. Note: Janna Thomas de Velarde had a workshop in Taxco from 1965-1980. She was a designer producing exclusive pieces for Tiffany. One of her master silversmiths was Luis Montes de Oca, who had also worked for Antonio Pineda and William Spratling. $300-$500
114. Chinese Chippendale Style Bamboo Fretwork Chair American, mid to late 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 37.75”, width 19.75”, seat depth 18”, seat to floor 17”. $300-$500
115. Helen Hyde Signed 1915 Etching, “The Bamboo Gate”
Helen Hyde (American (New York/ California/ Illinois) 1868-1919). “The Bamboo Gate”, etching in colors on Japon, monogrammed upper left “HH” over seal mark, pencil inscribed lower left “Copyright 1915 by Helen Hyde”, and pencil signed lower right “Helen Hyde”. Sheet size 10.5” x 8” (edges vary). Image size 7” x 5.125”. $300-$500
116. H. Y. (Peter) Hsu “Birds And Blossoms”
H.Y. (Peter) Hsu (Chinese (active United States), 20th century), “Birds Among the Blossoms”, watercolor on paper, singed in red ink at lower right. Framed 32” x 26”. Sight 21” x 14.75”. $300-$500
117. H. Y. (Peter) Hsu “Koi In Motion” Watercolor
H.Y. (Peter) Hsu (Chinese (active United States), 20th century), “Koi in Motion”, watercolor on paper, signed in red ink at lower right. Framed 30” x 38. Sight 19” x 27”. $400-$600
118. Queen Anne Style Chinoiserie Japanned Frame
English, 19th century. A rectangular, vertically oriented Chinoiserie frame, having a black lacquered and japanned frame depicting pagodas, temples, garden scenes, and foliage, with rounded corners. Unmarked. Height 23.5”, width 15.125”, depth 0.825”. $300-$500
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119. Pair of Arts & Crafts Brass Candlestick Holders
Attributed to Bradley and Hubbard Manufacturing Company (American (Connecticut), 1852-1940), circa first quarter 20th century. A matched pair of Mission or Arts and Crafts brass handled candlestick holders having a square bobeche over the rectilinear shaft mounted to one side with handle and raised on a stepped and slanted square base. Apparently not marked (pierced cast iron base not removed). Height 7.5”, base width 5.25”, base depth 5.25”. $300-$500
120. Pair, Arts & Crafts Copper Washed Candlesticks
American, early 20th century. A pair of copper washed brass Arts & Crafts candlesticks, having circular candle cups atop of tapered bases, with cloud form feet and applied enameled cabochons with green dragons on a white ground. Apparently unmarked. Height 9.5”, diameter 3.25”. $300-$500
121. 3 Milton & Alighieri Books c.1900 with Illustrations Gustave Dore
A collection of three books published by Thompon & Thomas, Chicago, circa 1900 including illustrations by Gustave Dore comprising the two volume “Divine Comedy: Inferno, Purgatory, Paradise” by Dante Alighieri, and “Paradise Lost” by John Milton, each large format book with jewel toned fabric cover heightened with illustrations and gilding. Each 11.75” x 9.5”. $300-$500
123. Royal Doulton Blue & Green Neoclassical Vase
122. Set of Six Royal Doulton for Tiffany & Co. Plates
Royal Doulton (English, London, 1815-) for Tiffany & Company (American, New York, 1837-), early 20th century. All marked to underside with “Royal Doulton England” beneath a lion and crown and “Tiffany & Company New York”, and number “B.B. 706” and “H. 1008”. diameter 8.9”. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia. $300-$500
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Royal Doulton (English, 1815-), early to mid 20th century. With impressed manufacturer’s mark indicating production between 1902-1956. Height 12.375”, diameter 4.875”. $300-$500
124. 2 American Sterling Oval Dishes: Tiffany & Gorham
American, 20th century. A group of two oblong sterling silver dishes comprising a small oval bowl by Tiffany & Co. (American (New York), founded 1837), circa 19071947) with band of rectilinear piercings to the wide rim, marked to underside “TIFFANY & CO / 17019 MAKERS 8147 / 925-1000 / M” the letter M indicating production under the directorship of John C. Moore II’ and a larger oval console bowl or dish by Gorham (American (Rhode Island), founded 1831) with narrow well at base surmounted wide walls wider at the narrow ends, marked to underside “GORHAM” over maker’s mark over “STERLING / 4463”. Tiffany dish 6.875” x 4.625”. Gorham dish 11.75” x 6.125”. Total weight 10.7 troy ounces. $300-$500
126. Group of American Sterling Table Accessories
Group of American sterling silver table accessories comprising a pair of Webster Company (American, founded 1894) sterling silver overlay glass art nouveau style trivets; Crown Silver Co sterling reticulated footed compote (weighted); Frank M. Whiting (American, founded 1896) sterling silver weighted candlestick (height 4.25”); La Pierre (American, founded 1888) sterling silver weighted candlestick (height 3.25”) and an unknown sterling weighted candlestick (height 3”). diameters of trivets 8” and 6”. Height of compote3.75”, diameter 8.25”. $400-$600
128. 6 Geo. Shiebler “6954” Sterling Grapefruit Spoons
George W. Shiebler & Co. (American (New York), 18761910). Pattern 6954. Marked to underside of handle with maker’s mark, “STERLING”, and “A”; also with retailer’s mark for Greenleaf & Crosby of Jacksonville, Florida. length 5.75”. Total weight 5.4 troy ounces. $400-$600
125. Five American Sterling Silver Weighted Articles
American, 20th century. A collection of weighted sterling silver items comprising a tazza by Gorham (American (Rhode Island), founded 1865) marked to underside; a pair of tall candlesticks by Matthews Company (American (New Jersey), 1907-c.1936) marked to underside; and a pair of squat candlesticks by Empire Craft Corporation (American (New York), 1930-1950), marked to underside. Tazza height 6”. Gorham candlesticks height 8.25”. Empire candlesticks height 4.5”. $300-$500
127. American Sterling Silver Demitasse Group
American, 20th century. A married sterling silver demitasse set comprising small tray, cream pitcher, sugar bowl, and sugar spoon. Tray by Tuttle Silversmiths (American (Boston, Massachusetts), foudned 1890), creamer and sugar by International Silver Co. (American (Connecticut), founded 1898). Spoon by Gorham (founded 1865). Each to underside with impressed maker’s marks. Tray 9” x 5.625”. Sugar diameter 3.5”. Cream height 3”. Spoon length 5.125”. Total weight 13.4 troy ounces. $400-$600
129. Set of 6, George Shiebler 6954 Ice Cream Spoons
George W. Shiebler & Co. (American (New York), 18761910). Pattern 6954. Marked to underside of handle with maker’s mark, “STERLING”, and “A”. length 5.5”. Total weight 6.0 troy ounces. $400-$600
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130. Rosenthal Sterling Overlay “Chippendale” Vase Rosenthal (German, 1884-), mid to late 20th century. With manufacturer’s mark to underside. Height 8.375”, diameter 4.75”. $300-$500
131. American Contemporary Studio Art Glass Vase
An fine American contemporary studio art glass vase having a decor similar to Loetz ‘Astglas’ with a gold and purple iridized dense finish further decorated with thick threading, marked to the underside with spurious impressed “Tiffany Favrille Glass”. Height 5.75”. $400-$600
132. Pair, Iridescent Tulip-Form Art Glass Shades American, early to mid 20th century. A pair of gold or amber iridescent art glass shades in the manner of Tiffany, each with a fluted and tapered tulip form. Apparently unmarked. Height 4.35”, diameter 2.75”. $300-$500
133. Three Piece Etched Mercury Glass Garniture Set
Continental, 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height (of vase) 16.25”, diameter 5.5”. $300-$500
134. American Classical Style Mahogany Veneer Chest
American, 20th century and incorporating some 19th century elements. Height 51.25”, width 43,.5”, depth 21.5”. $400-$600
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135. Mahogany and Marble Top Pier Console Table
Lillian August (American, founded 1980s) for Bernhardt Furniture (American, founded 1889), contemporary. The back with stickers for Lillian August and Bernhardt with sku numbers. Height 36.5”, width 61”, depth 20”. Note: Original retail price on sticker $2922.00. $500-$700
136. Pavel Hlava, Exbor Czechoslovakia Glass Bud Vase
Pavel Hlava (Czechoslovakian, 19242003) for Exbor Czechoslovakia (founded 19th century), c. 1960. An exquisite heavy, hand-cut glass bud vase with rich blue and fuchsia tones. Marked to underside “Exbor Czechoslovakian Republic”. Overall 10.25” x 3.125” x 2.5”. Provenance: from the Estate of a Prominent Atlanta Interior Designer. $300-$500
137. Relief Etched and Painted Art Glass Sculpture
Apparently not signed. Height 13.5”, width 12.25”, base depth 4.75”. $300-$500
139. Margie Hughto, “ Rose Garden with Shadows”, 1987
Margie Hughto (American, b. 1944-), “ Rose Garden with Shadows”-1987, five panel screen of wood and plexiglass composition with translucent paper (mixed media), apparently unsigned. Overall 26” x 78”. Provenance: Heath Gallery, Inc., Atlanta, Georgia. Copy of original 138. Art Glass Vase ‘Crossed Pathes” receipt available upon request. $400-$600
by David Walters circa 1982
David Walters (American, 20th/21st century). Height 10.25”, diameter of mouth 4.4”. $300-$500
140. Black Lacquer Inlaid Breakfast Table
Attributed to Century Furniture’s “Chin Hau” collection. Apparently unmarked. Height 30.25”, width 42”, depth 42”. $500-$700
141. Palatial Pineapple Form Amber Glass Wall Sconce
Kalmar Lighting (Austrian, founded 1880), circa 1970s. Sticker to the backside indicated 110V and “made in Austria/KALMAR” along with numbers. Height 29”, width 23.25”. $600-$800
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142. Somers Leaded Glass Hanging Ceiling Lamp Somers (American, New York, 1982-), late 20th century. A cone-shaped ceiling lamp with a fluted crown, with a red, purple, and green floral motif on an amber background. Signed “Somers Stain Glass”. Height (to top of floral crown) 13”, diameter 21”. $300-$500
143. Contemporary Leaded Glass Poppy Table Lamp
After Tiffany Studios “Wire Mesh Poppy”. Apparently not signed. Height 28.5”, diameter of shade 20.5”. $400-$600
144. Leaded & Stained Glass Window with Buckingham Palace
Mid to late 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 15”, width 37.25”, depth 1.125”. $300-$500
145. American Studio Craft Jardiniere Table, Signed
A contemporary studio crafted cherry wood jardiniere stand, lamp or side table having a rectangular dished top with concave sides supported by tall, slender, organic form incurvate and tapered legs united by bowed side stretchers with three cross slats. Initialed to the underside of table, possibly “TS”. Height 40.25”, width 15.25”, depth 10.5”. $500-$700
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146. Jane Forrester Irish Pottery Lidded Tureen & Ladle
Jane Forrester (Irish, 20th century/ contemporary) for Bandon Pottery. With charming human hand form handled ladle with pierced spout. Underside of base with impressed mark “Forrester / Bandon”. Overall height 14.625”, diameter 11.25”. $300-$500
147. Valerie Lennon, “Cottage With Poppies”, Oil Valerie Lennon (American (Georgia), 20th century), “Cottage with Poppies”, oil on deckled paper, signed at lower left “VLENNON”. Framed 33” x 25.125”. Sight 22.75” x 15”. $400-$600
148. Carved Oak & Wrought Iron Wall Mounting Coat Rack
American, 20th century. A carved oak wall mounting hall coat rack, with two shaped supports, flanking a scalloped apron beneath an upper shelf, with a carved foliated central motif, mounted with five twisted wrought iron hooks. Apparently unmarked. Height 20.25”, width 40.25”, depth 8.3”. $300-$500
150. Continental School, “Botanical Landscape”, Oil
149. Pair of Polished Brass Tripod Table Lamps Height 21.75” (to ball finial), width 8.5” (leg to leg). $300-$500
151. Contemporary
Continental School, early 20th century. Blue & Green “Botanical Landscape with Ferns”, Glazed Table Lamp oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. American, 20/21st century. Framed 34” x 19.75”. Apparently unmarked. Unframed 30.125” x 16”. Height (to finial) 37.75”, diameter 10”. $400-$600 $300-$500
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152. Anton Weiss, “Landscape In Abstraction”
Anton Weiss (Yugoslavian, 20th / 21st century), “Untitled (Landscape in Abstraction)”-1967, watercolor on paper, signed and dated at lower left “Anton Weiss 67”. Framed 29.5” x 35”. Sight 21.25” x 26.25”. $400-$600
153. Helmut Siesser, “Häuser In Rosa”, Oil On Wood
Helmut Siesser (German, 1926-1995), “Häuser in Rosa (Houses in Pink)”-1974, oil on wood, signed and dated at lower left “Helmut Seisser 74”. With inscription to verso “Helmut Seisser Algeciras AP. 14U Casa Rosas”. Framed 35.5” x 45.5”. Sight 28.5” x 38.5”. $400-$600
155. Heritage Madrigal Coffee or Cocktail Table
154. Nancy Corzine Walnut & Burl Veneer Round Cocktail Table
Heritage Furniture Inc. (American (High Point, North Carolina), 20th century), circa 1960s. From the Madrigal collection, a Spanish style coffee, cocktail or low table with original rectangular thick glass top supported by a pecan with knotty walnut veneer base having four S- scrolled legs united by a wavy crossshaped stretcher. Stamped to the underside of the stretcher “HERITAGE Height 17”, width 64”, depth 30”. $300-$500
Nancy Corzine (American, 1983-), 1997. With maker’s stamp and date to underside. Height 28”, diameter 30”. $300-$500
157. Polo Ralph Lauren “Sussex” Butler’s Tray Table
156. “Night Fire In The Forest”, Oil On Canvas
Polish, 20th century. “Night Fire in the Primeval Forest”-1986, oil on canvas, signed and dated “Rudy 1986”, with indistinct export inscription to verso “Urzad”, “Poz. A.- III 5333/433/87”. Framed 30.25” x 36.25”. Unframed 25.75” x 32”. $400-$600
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Polo Ralph Lauren (American, 1967-), ca. 1990. A “Sussex” Butler’s Tray Table, with a rattan and carved mahogany “bamboo” tray with turned gilt metal handles, atop a folding X-form base with rounded legs and stretchers decorated with carved banana leaves, with a central gilt metal stretcher and canvas support straps. With a mounted and impressed Polo Ralph Lauren gilt metal label. Height 34.75”, width 34”, depth 23.3”. $500-$700
158. Collection of 4 Royal Crown Derby “Royal Cats”
Royal Crown Derby (English, founded c.1770), circa 1989. Comprising Abyssinian, Persian, Siamese, and Pearly Queen. Each printed to underside with maker’s crest over “Royal Cats” over name of species over “Royal Crown Derby 1989”, all but Pearly Queen further inscribed “XLIX” and Pearly Queen inscribed “LV”. Tallest cat height 8.75”. Shortest cat height 6.125”. Provenance: From the Estate of Dorothy Fuqua, Atlanta, Georgia. $400-$600
159. Pair, Japanese Pagoda Form Illuminated Guide Posts
Pair of contemporary granite Japanese illuminated pagoda-form garden or outdoor guide posts, each with a tapered four-sided column inset on each side with a wooden lattice shoji window and lined with washi or rice paper. Apparently unmarked. Height 41”, width 24.4”, depth 24.4”. Provenance: From the Estate of Dorothy Fuqua, Atlanta, Georgia. $500-$700
161. Michael Taylor Far East Dining Table for Baker
160. Eight Royal Crown Derby Imari Low Bowls
Royal Crown Derby Porcelain (English, 1750-), late 19th century. All with Royal Crown mark indicating production between about 1877-1890. Height 1.5”, diameter 9.875”. $800-$1,200
Michael Taylor (American, 1927-1986) for Baker Furniture (American, founded 1903), circa 1960s. A mocha stained walnut extending dining table from the “Far East Collection” having a rectangular top supported by four graceful tapered legs with Ming feet terminating in casters. The extending top allowing for four additional leaves, included, with fold-down H-form central support. Baker tag to the underside. Height 29.25”, width 68”, depth 44”. Each leaf adds an additional 18”. There are four additional leaves allowing for additional 72 inches in length. $1,000-$2,000
162. Set of 6 Theodore Alexander Mahogany Dining Chairs
Theodore Alexander (founded 1996), contemporary. The seat rail painted with the Spencer crest. Height of armchairs 39.5”, width 29.75” (arm to arm), seat depth 17”, seat height 19.5”. Height of side chairs 39.25”, width 23.25” (knee to knee), seat depth 17”, seat height 19.5”. $1,000-$2,000
163. Chippendale Style Mahogany Camelback Sofa 20th century. Height 37”, width 78” (arm to arm), seat depth 21”, seat height 16”. $1,000-$2,000
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164. Aesthetic Style Carved Giltwood Cushion Mirror
American, 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 60.5”, width 40.5”, depth 3”. $300-$500
165. Pair of Gilt Aesthetic Movement Candle Prickets
American, late 19th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 28”, width 10”, depth 10”. $300-$500
166. Aesthetic Japonesque Silver Ice Pitcher & Basket
Meriden Britannia Co (American (Connecticut), founded 1852) & Hartford Silver Plate Co (American (Connecticut), 1881-1893), fourth quarter 19th century. A fine Aesthetic Japonesque movement silver plate ice water pitcher and handled basket both in quadruple plate. Basket is inscribed to exterior side ‘Marguerite”. The pitcher hallmarked to the underside with early Meriden B. Company mark. Also stamped “Quadruple Plate” and 401. Height 8.75”. The basket hallmarked “Hartford Silver Plate Co Quadruple 1027”. Height 3” (to basket rim), width 9”, depth 9”. $400-$600
167. Round Aesthetic Period Reticulated Brass Mirror
American, late 19th century. An Aesthetic Period round brass wall mirror, having a reticulated, pierced tear drop and foliated motif frame inset with four keystones, surrounding a braided inner border. Apparently unmarked. diameter 25.25”. $500-$700
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168. Hand Woven Hamedan Runner
Wool. Iran. Floral and geometric design on rose field. Cream and brown accent colors. Measures 3’ 7” x 9’ 8”. $600-$800
169. Pair Of Sharon Whitehurst Allegorical Lithographs
Sharon Whitehurst (American, 20th century). Group of two allegorical lithographs, each graphite signed, titled and numbered by the artist, comprising “Gift of Neptune I”, 3/300; and “Gift of Neptune II”, 5/300”. Each framed 31.25” x 24.25”. Each sight 14.25” x 16.75”. $300-$500
170. Pair, White Neoclassical Style Console Table Bases
Continental, likely Italian, mid to late 20th century. A pair of Neoclassical style figural console table bases, each painted white and having a double C-scrolled acanthus support, mounted with a central winged cherub with a grape cluster drop, resting on a tapered and rounded base. Apparently unmarked. Height 33”, diameter 14”. $300-$500
171. Pair, Neoclassical Motif Terracotta Obelisks Italian, 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 32”, width 7.25”, depth 7.25”. $400-$600
172. Early 20th C. Neoclassical Bronze Dresser Box
Attributed to Erhard & Sohne (German, founded 1844), circa first quarter 20th century. Reminiscent of the 13BC figural frieze of the Ara Pacis Augustae which depicts members of the Senate. Underside with impressed mark of capital S beside a stylized t or cross. Height 3”, width 6.875”, depth 3.75”. $300-$500
173. French Neoclassical Gilt Bronze 6 Light Candelabra French, 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 20”, diameter 9.5”. $300-$500
174. Pair of Neoclassical Style Side Tables, 20th C.
American, mid 20th century. Pair of neoclassical style side tables, each with a square top with chamfered corners, a fluted edge, and line inlay, on a carved pedestal and four-cornered concave base with curved supports and turned feet. Apparently unmarked. Height 27.1”, width 28”, depth 28”. $300-$500
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175. 64 Piece Lenox “Vintage Jewel” Dinner Service Lenox (American, 1889-), 21st century. Sixty-four piece “Vintage Jewel” porcelain china set or dinner service for 10 (with additional items), including 10 dinner plates, 10 accent plates, 10 bread plates, 10 bowls, 10 rimmed soup bowls, 8 salad plates, 1 serving bowl, 1 covered vegetable bowl, 1 platter, and 1 gravy boat and saucer. All marked to underside with manufacturer’s mark. Diameter (of dinner plate) 10.75” $400-$600
176. 71 Piece Lenox “Cretan” Dinner Service for 12 Lenox (American, 1889-), mid 20th century. Seventy-one piece “Cretan” china or dinner set for twelve, including 12 dinner plates,12 salad plates,12 bread plates, 12 cups,13 saucers, 2 dessert bowls, 1 salt and pepper shaker set, 1 creamer, 1 sugar, 1 gravy on stand, 1 casserole dish, 1 serving dish, and 1 serving platter. All marked to underside with maker’s mark. diameter (of dinner plate) 10.75”. Provenance: from the Estate of a Prominent Interior Designer, Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500
177. Waterbury Clock Co. Willard No. 3 “Banjo” Clock
Waterbury Clock Company (Connecticut, 1857-1932), early 20th century. A Willard No. 3 “Banjo” clock, with an 8-in. porcelain Roman Numeral dial, with a mahogany case with applied beaded, fluted carving, a brass eagle finial and pierced mounts, throat and lower glass panels eglomise and reverse-painted with Federal American ship scenes, with an eight-day, time-only movement powered by a lead weight and regulated by a pendulum. Lower glass panel marked “Hull”. Height 41.25”, width 10.2”, depth 4.1”. $400-$600
178. Stephen Shortridge, “Old Homestead”
Stephen Shortridge (American (active Iowa), b. 1951-), “Old Homestead”, oil on canvas, signed at lower right “Shortridge.” With inscription to verso “The Homestead Cataldo, IO All Rights Reserved”. Framed 28.75” x 28.5”. Unframed 20” x 20”. $600-$800
179. Georgian Style Mahogany Twin Pedestal Dining Table
American, mid to late 20th century. With two leaves. Apparently unmarked. Height 29.5”, width (without leaves) 96”, depth 53.75”, leaf 21”. $600-$800
180. 6 Maitland Smith Chippendale Style Dining Chairs
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Maitland Smith (American, 1979-), late 20th century. Some with manufacturer’s label. Height 41”, width 26”, seat depth 17.5”, seat to floor 19”. $800-$1,200
181. Custom Made 20k Yellow Gold Cross Pendant Custom made 20k yellow gold cross pendant with leaf and berry motif throughout form. Unmarked but acid tested as 20k quality. Overall measures 1.6” x 1”. Total weight 9.3 grams. $700-$900
182. 18k Gold, Emerald & Diamond Cross Pendant 18k yellow gold cross necklace pendant of rounded, textured form accented with a natural, bezel set, modern round brilliant diamond at center ( .04 carat, color: G-H, clarity: Si1) surrounded by 4 radiating, natural, prong set, marquise cut emeralds ( 0.50 carats total weight, color: medium green, clarity: I1). Marked with “SK” likely for maker, and “750” for gold quality, additionally acid tested as 18k quality. Overall measures 1.4” x 0.90”. Total weight 5.2 grams. $500-$700
183. Ladies 14k White Gold, Peridot, & Diamond Ring
Ladies 14k white gold, peridot and diamond ring with central, natural, prong set, oval cut peridot (measuring 9.94 x 8.1 x 5.0mm, 2.82 carats total weight, color: medium light green, clarity: VS2-Si1) flanked by three rows of natural, bead set, modern round brilliant cut diamonds ( 1.1mm in diameter each, 0.20 carat total weight, color: I-J, clarity: I1). Marked on interior of band “14K”, acid tested as 14k quality. US ring size 7.5. Total weight 7.0 grams. $700-$900
184. Ladies 14k White Gold, Diamond, & Sapphire Ring
Ladies 14k white gold, sapphire and diamond millgrain textured ring with central, natural, prong set, round cut sapphire (measuring 4.45 x 4.45 x 2.89mm, .41 carat total weight, color: dark blue, clarity: semi-transparent) flanked by eighteen accent, bead set, modern round brilliant cut diamonds ( 1.1mm in diameter each, 0.18 carat total weight, color: L-M, clarity: Si2-I). Marked on interior of band “14kt”, acid tested as 14k quality. Interior of band also marked “35” and “SO41”. US ring size 7. Total weight 4.6 grams. $500-$700
185. Modern 14k Yellow Gold Bird’s Nest Domed Ring
Ladies modern, bird’s nest style domed ring in 14k yellow gold. Marked with illegible marks and acid tested as 14k gold quality. US ring size 6. Total weight 7.0 grams. $500-$700
186. Ladies 14k Yellow Gold and Chocolate Diamond Monkey Ring
Ladies modern and whimisical animal motif ring with playrul monkey encrusted in fancy chocolate brown diamonds and blue treated diamonds on eyes ( 1.42 carats total weight on a 14k yellow gold band and setting. Interior of band marked “14K” and with additional mark, likely for maker. US ring size 7. Total weight 5.6 grams. $600-$800
187. Ladies Handmade 18k Yellow Gold & Two Diamond Ring
Ladies handmade 18k yellow gold and diamond by-pass ring with two natural, bezel set, modern round brilliant cut diamonds (measuring 3.3 x 3.2 x 1.8mm, 0.25 carat total weight, color: D-F, clarity: VS1-VS2). Marked on interior of band “750”, acid tested as 18k quality. Interior of band also marked with a star and “1040 AL”. US ring size 7.5. Total weight 3.4 grams. $700-$900
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Isabelle Melchior (American, 20th/21st century),”Pour David (For David)”-1998, graphite on paper, inscribed and signed to lower right “Pour David, Remembering a sunny day and a ‘tour’ in Continental’s Tew car. Fondly, Isabelle Melchior de 13 April 1998”. Sheet size 25.5” x 19.75”. $300-$500
189. Yalovitz-Blankenship, “Nude Woman”, 1967
Maxine Yalovitz-Blankenship (American (active Georgia), b. 1928-), “Nude Woman with Handbag”-1967, ink on paper, graphite signed and dated at upper left “Yalovitz ‘67”. Framed 32.5”, x 27”. Sight 23” x 17.5. $400-$600
190. Yalovitz-Blankenship, “Collage in Blues”, 1979 Maxine Yalovitz-Blankenship (American (active Georgia), b. 1928-), “Collage in Blues”-1979, paper collage, graphite signed and dated at lower left “Yalovitz 1979”. Framed 32” x 26.5” x 4.5”. $400-$600
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191. Milling Road for Baker Federal Style Desk
Milling Road for Baker (American, Grand Rapids, f. 1903), 20th century. With manufacturer’s label to drawer. Height 30”, width 40”, depth 20.5”. $500-$700
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192. Milling Road for Baker Federal Style Desk
Milling Road for Baker (American, Grand Rapids, f. 1903), 20th century. With manufacturer’s label to drawer. Height 30”, width 40”, depth 20.5”. $500-$700
193. After Fernand Léger, “l’Artiste Dans Le Studio”
After Fernand Léger (French, 1881-1955),”l’Artiste Dans Le Studio (The Artist in his Studio)”-1938. A 1953 pochoir on paper printing after the 1938 original by noted French modernist Fernand Léger (French, 1881-1955), modernist abstract print depicting the artist in his studio, with bold primary palette characteristic of Léger’s work, with inscription to lower right “F L 6 38.” Framed 20.125” x 23.75”. Sight 11” x 14.5”. $500-$700
195. Karen Jacobs, “Yonder I”, Acrylic And Mixed Media
Karen Jacobs (American, 20th / 21st century), “Yonder I”-2000, acrylic and mixed media on canvas, ink signed, titled and dimensions noted to verso “Karen Jacobs ‘Yonder I’ Acrylic/Mixed 36 x 30”, additionally graphite signed and dated to verso. Unframed 36” x 30”. $500-$700
194. Pair, Modern Bronze Figural Sculptures by Carol Gold
Carol Gold (American (Connecticut, California), born 1937). “Untitled (Figures)” - 1994 & 1995, verdigris patinated bronze, each signed and dated to underside. Height of taller 8.25”, height of shorter 7.5”. $300-$500
196. Karen Jacobs, “Yonder 3”, Acrylic And Mixed Media
Karen Jacobs (American, 20th / 21st century), “Yonder 3”, acrylic and mixed media on canvas, signed, titled and dimensions noted to verso “Karen Jacobs ‘Yonder 3’ Acrylic/Mixed 36 x 30”. Unframed 36” x 30”. $500-$700
198. Mary Preminger, “Double U”, Sculpture, 1968
197. Mid Century Modern Cityscape Style Coffee Table
In the manner of Paul R. Evans (American, 1931-1987), fourth quarter 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 16”, width 36”, depth 36”. $400-$600
Mary Preminger (American, 1920-1997),”Double U”-circa 1968, polished chrome, apparently unsigned. Reminiscent of noted English sculptor Donald Wells (English, 1929-2014). Overall 19.8” x 6.5” x 4.25”. $400-$600
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200. Josef Albers Limited Edition Ceramic Plate 199. Theodoros Stamos “Spartan Sun Box #1”, Serigraph
Theodoros Stamos (American, 1922-1997), “Spartan Sun Box #1”, serigraph in colors, graphite signed at lower left “Stamos”, edition noted at lower right “54/75”. Color Field print with mauve ground and pink rectangle at lower right. Framed 26.25” x 28.25”. Sight 23.75” x 25.75”. Note: Stamos is noted for his early adoption of Color Field abstraction and biomorphic shapes. Stamos was heavily influenced by the work of Mark Rothko (Latvian (active America), 1903-1970). $300-$500
201. Contemporary Kidney Shaped Glass Top Coffee Table
A contemporary kidney or bean shaped coffee table with a cut glass top, standing on three tapered wood veneer legs, each with a brushed metal cap visible through the top. Apparently unmarked. Height 16.375”, width 48.25”, depth 25.25”. $300-$500
Josef Albers (German, 1888-1976), circa 1999. A modernist style ceramic plate or platter after Alber’s 1954 oil on masonite painting entitled “Study for Homage to the Square”. The glazed and colored 12-inch square plate was produced in Italy in limited number with permission from The Josef and Anni Albers Foundation. Stamped to the backside ‘Josef Albers, “Study for Homage to the Square” 1954, Limited edition reproduction on ceramic, © 1999 The Josef and Anni Albers Foundation. © The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles’. $300-$500
202. Pair, Jeff Covey “Model Six” Aluminum Stools Jeff Covey for Jeff Covey Design (American, San Francisco, 1996-), 2002. Pair of “Model Six” stools, each with an open, three-footed aluminum base and a telescopic, molded aluminum seat. Stamped “JEFF COVEY” to underside. Height (with seat at lowest position) 24.5”, diameter 13.5”. $500-$700
203. Pair, Attributed to Donghia Upholstered Love Seats
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Attributed to Donghia (American, 1968-), 20th/21st century. A pair of orange and yellow stripe taffeta upholstered tub or bean shaped love seats or wide club chairs, each with a rounded tapered back, a serpentine front, and upholstered legs. Apparently unmarked. Height 30”, width 49”, seat depth 23”, seat to floor 23.5”. $600-$800
204. Four Abstract Expressionist Paintings, Signed
Continental School (likely Slavic), 20th century. A collection of four unframed oil on unstretched canvas paintings, each with impasto Abstract Expressionist handling, comprising “Dancers”, depicting two abstracted figures, apparently one female and the other male, with brilliant red background, signed indistinctly to verso “Petlanski”; “Woman with Wine and Figs”, depicting a woman seated at a table, her arm wrapped around a slender wine bottle, the table with a small dish of figs, signed twice at lower right “Petlanski”, verso with numeral inscription 83B”; “Artist in His Studio”, depicting a man holding a harp-form sculpture with easel and paint brushes, signed indistinctly to verso “Petlanski”; and “Linear Abstraction”, depicting bands of color. “Dancers” overall 14.75” x 21.125”. “Woman with Wine and Figs” overall 25.125” x 19.125”. “Artist in His Studio” overall 19.425” x 28.5”. “Linear Abstraction” overall 21” x 26.625”. $400-$600
205. Peter Robert Keil, “My Friend Miró”, Oil, 1959 Peter Robert Keil (German (active United States), b. 1942-), “My Friend Miró”-1959, oil on artist board, signed and dated to lower right “17.12.59 P. Keil”. Gesturally rendered figural abstract bust-length portrait painting depicting the noted Spanish artist Joan Miró (Spanish, 1893-1983). With indistinct inscription to verso “My Friend Miró Peter Robert Keil Palma de Mallorca 59.” Framed 27.25” x 23.25”. Unframed 20” x 16”. $400-$600
207. Pair, Cisco Brothers “Vista Mini Chairs”
Cisco Brothers (American, 1990-). Pair of contemporary “Vista Mini Chairs” in white upholstery on tapered wood legs, each with a removable pillow back and seat cushion and a tan linen slipcover. With manufacturer’s label. Height (excluding cushion) 26”, width 28”, depth 28”, seat depth 25”, seat to floor 18”. $300-$500
206. Peter Robert Keil, “The Couple”, Oil, 1967
Peter Robert Keil (German (active United States), b. 1942-), “The Couple”-1967, oil on Masonite, signed and dated at lower left “4.10.67 P. Keil”. With indistinct inscription to verso “The Couple Berlin 67”. Framed 39” x 33.5”. Unframed 32” x 25.5”. $500-$700
208. Mid Century Modern Two-Tier Coffee or Side Table
Danish, mid 20th century. Style of Heywood Wakefield. Apparently unmarked. Height 24”, width 26.25”, depth 29.5”. $400-$600
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209. Salviati & Co Amberina Colored Glass Sculpture
Salviati & Co (Italian, founded 1866), fourth quarter 20th century. An amberina colored and textured glass figural sculpture, likely designed by Luciano Gaspari (Italian, 1913-2007), depicting flattened profile of a bull or horse with head down standing foursquare on molded colorless rectangular base. Remnants of sticker on base for “Salviati & Co”. Height 14.5”, width 14”, base depth 3.67”. $600-$800
210. Murano Glass Cockatoo Sculpture by Licio Zanetti
Licio Zanetti (Italian, 20th century), circa 1970s. Etched signature to the top of glass base “Zanetti, Licio” as well as sticker of retailer “HAND MADE IN ITALY/ULTIMA/ CRYSTAL ART/ MIAMI, FL 33127”. Height 21.75”, base diameter 8”. $600-$800
211. Modernist Art Glass Sculpture by Livio Seguso Livio Seguso (Italian, 1930), circa 1970s. Illegibly signed and dated to the underside ‘73’. Height 12.25”, width 13”, base depth 4.5”. $500-$700
212. Spiral Art Glass Sculpture by Livio Seguso
Livio Seguso (Italian, b. 1930), circa 1970s. Sticker to the side of base for “MURANO SEGUSO”. Signed and dated to underside “Livio Seguso 78”. Height 16”, width 11”, base depth 4.5”. $500-$700
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213. Murano Art Glass Sculpture Attributed to Livio Seguso
Attributed to Livio Seguso (Italian, 1930), circa 1980s. Resting on a frosted circular glass base. The underside with scratched illegible signature, apparently added later. Height 12.75”, base diameter 4”. $500-$700
214. Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams “Beau” 3 Drawer Chest
Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams (American, 1989-), 21st century. A walnut veneer, tawny-finish “Beau” chest, with a polished steel X-shape base and three self-closing bow-front drawers, the interior lacquered in red. With metal designer label. Height 37.5”, width 33.25”, depth 17.75”. $300-$500
216. Pair, Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams “Connie” Tables
Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams (American, 1989-), 21st century. Pair of gray lacquered chinoiserie or kang-form “Connie” tables, each with a square top, a shaped skirt, and bracket feet. With metal designer label to underside. Height 23.1”, width 26”, depth 23”. $400-$600
218. Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams “Lawson” Console
Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams (American, 1989-), 21st century. A white lacquered wood “Lawson” console or credenza, with two pairs of bronze mirrored doors, each with hand-cut white wood fretwork, on a plinth base, the interior divided into two compartments with a shelf. Back is pierced to accommodate media storage. With metal designer’s label. Height 29.375”, width 63.7”, depth 20”. $800-$1,200
215. American, “Still Life With Potted Plant”
American School. “Still Life with Potted Plant”-1976, oil on canvas, dated and indistinctly signed at lower left. Still life painting depicting tabletop or tablescape with a plant in a terracotta pot, with a fiasco or Chianti wine bottle, with cluster of grapes, pair of oranges and green pear. Framed 29.425” x 23.5”. Unframed 24” x 18”. $300-$500
217. Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams “Ashford” Console
Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams (American, 1989-), 21st century. An “Ashford” console or low credenza, in mindi wood, with four paneled cabinet doors, each with a bronze mirrored trim and a central brass ring pull, on tapered legs, the interior divided into two compartments and fitted with a shelf. Back is pierced to accommodate media storage. With metal designer label. Height 27”, width 64”, depth 20”. $500-$700
219. Pair, Mitchell Gold for Storehouse Theatre Chairs
Mitchell Gold for Storehouse (American, 1969-2006), 21st century. A pair of square theatre or lounge chairs, upholstered in black leather, with round polished stainless steel legs and removable seat cushions. With manufacturer’s label to seat. Height 33.5, width 34”, seat depth 23”, seat to floor 19”. $1,000-$2,000
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221. Modern Stickley Cherry Media Cabinet L. & J.G. Stickley (American, Manilus, 1900-), late 20th C. A stained cherry and cherry veneer media cabinet, with two paneled doors above three long drawers with rectangular polished nickel pulls and squared legs, the interior fitted with a sliding television shelf and an upper compartment. Branded “Stickley” to upper drawer interior. Height 79.5”, width 40”, depth 21”. $500-$700
220. Set of 6 Rustic Hardwood Side Dining Chairs Height 46”, width 17.5”, seat depth 17”, seat height 18”. $500-$700
222. Scarce Robsjohn Gibbings 2 Drawer Coffee Table
T.H. Robsjohn-Gibbings (American, 1905-1976) for Widdicomb Furniture Company (American, founded 1858), c. 1950s. A scarce Mid Century two drawer dark walnut coffee or cocktail table, model #1633, having a circular top over a hidden drawer to each side and supported by tapered and turned legs, all united by a conforming, continuous stretcher. Table is marked to the underside with model #1633 and dated 12/50. Height 15.5”, diameter 40”. $700-$900
223. David Brook, “Lakeside Sunset”, Oil On Masonite
David Brook (American, 20th / 21st century), “Untitled (Lakeside Sunset)”, oil on Masonite, signed at lower right “David Brook”. Framed 28.125” x 34.15”. Unframed 22” x 28”. $500-$700
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224. David Brook, “Abstraction”, Oil On Masonite David Brook (American, 20th / 21st century), “Untitled (Road in Abstraction)”, oil on Masonite, signed at lower right “David Brook”. Frames 42.5” x 42.5”. Unframed 36” x 36”. $700-$900
225. American Coin Silver Ladle, 1865, Signed
American, 1865. An American coin silver ladle with turned walnut handle, with rectangular mark “FLOCK”, with oval mark containing ship, with inscribed “Paul Pauljin, Braderup 1865”. Length 16”. Weight of silver 2.18 ounces. $300-$500
226. 12 19th C. American Coin Silver Grapefruit Spoons
Squire & Brother (American (New York), 1845-1853) and R. C. Akerly. A married set of 12 coin silver fiddle head grapefruit spoons, each inscribed “Kenyon” to topside of handle and with script monogram to underside of handle - six by Squire & Brother and six by R.C. Akerly. Each to underside with maker’s marks. length 6.25”. Total weight 9 troy ounces. $300-$500
227. Set of 4 Queen Anne Style Oak Side Chairs
American, early 20th century. Set of four carved oak Queen Anne style side chairs, each with a serpentine crest rail with upturned ears, a pierced back splat, a turned stretcher, and cabriole legs terminating in pad feet. All with tan linen upholstered seats. Apparently unmarked. Height 39.5”, width 20”, seat depth 17”, seat to floor 20”. $300-$500
228. Pure Coin Silver Water Pitcher, Jones, Low & Ball
Jones, Low & Ball (American (Boston, Mass), circa 1839-1846. Hallmarked to the underside “PURE SILVER COIN/BOSTON/JONES, LOW & BALL/BOSTON”. Height 10.25” (handle), width 8.75” (spout to handle), diameter of foot 4.75”. weight 26.9 troy ounces. Note: Jones, Low & Ball was a predecessor to Boston’s venerable Shreve, Crump & Low, and was active only during the short period of 1839-1846. $600-$800
230. American Late Classical Mahogany Corner Cabinet 229. American Bowfront Tiger Maple Dresser
American, 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 55.6”, width 42.4”, depth 23”. $400-$600
American, likely New York, 19th century. Height 84”, width 29”, interior depth 19”. $600-$800
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231. After Humphriss, “Appeal to Great Spirit”, Bronze
After Charles Henry Humphriss (American, 1867-1934), “Appeal to Great Spirit”-circa 1906, bronze, inscribed to base ‘”C. Humphriss.” Overall 20” x 10.5” x 7.5”. $300-$500
232. Group Of Two Edward Curtis Photogravures circa 1912/15
Edward Sheriff Curtis (American, 1868-1952). A group of two photogravures from Curtis’ seminal ethnographic record “The North American Indian” (published between 1907 and 1930), comprising “Shoalwater Bay Profile”-circa 1912, and “The Old Makah”-circa 1915, each a photogravure in brown ink on tissue paper, each with copyright and with label to verso “The Collected Image Evanston Illinois The Old Makah From The North American Indian Vol. 11, 1915 (or 1912)”. Each framed 15” x 12”. “Shoalwater Bay Profile” unframed 8.5” x 5.5”. “The Old Makah” unframed 8.5” x 6.125”. $300-$500
233. Colorful Yei Pictorial Navajo Rug
American, 20th century. A colorful wool woven pictorial rug depicting four alternating cornstalks; turquoise headed with an arrow and light brown headed with a rake all on a cream or natural field. 45” x 45”. $300-$500
234. Navajo Transitional Style Woven Two-in-One Sampler
American, likely 1890-1930. A Navajo woven two-inone-sampler, probably Germantown, having eight tri-colored diamonds, half on a natural field, the other half on red and orange ground, all within a black stepped border with two end border stripes in red and black. 18” x 35”. $500-$700
235. After Remington, “Rattlesnake” Bronze Sculpture
After Frederic Sackrider Remington (American, 18611909), “Rattlesnake”, patinated bronze sculpture, cast in integral bronze base with “Copyright by Frederic Remington”. American West figural sculpture depicting a male cowboy wearing wooly chaps, boots and vest, carrying a gun in belt on lower back, cowboy hat on downward turned head as body torqued as horse below recoils on back hind hooves in fear or the serpentine rattlesnake on the naturalistic ground. Overall supported on a green oblong marble plinth base. Overall height 22.5”, width 16”, depth 9.5”. $700-$900
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236. Replica Charleville Flintlock Musket with Bayonet
A reproduction Charleville flintlock musket with bayonet engraved “MADE IN JAPAN”, likely by Miroku and also engraved “NAVY ARMS CO. RIDGEFIELD N.J. U.S.A.” barrel length of Charleville 42”. Note: This Charleville has never been fired. $300-$500
237. Stoeger Arms Corporation 69 Caliber Musket
Belgian Flintlock smooth bore.69 caliber musket, likely mid 20th century, the top of the barrel is engraved “Stoeger Arms Corporation Made in Belgium”. barrel length of Stoeger 39”. Overall length 55”. Note: Stoeger has been fired numerous times in the past years by current owner. $300-$500
238. Belgian Double Barrel Percussion Muff Pistol
Belgian, likely 1850-1870. A double barrel percussion pocket, boot or muff pistol; having one shot per turn off barrel. Pistol has the Belgian Liege proof-mark ELG (in an oval) on the left side of pistol, sheet iron trigger guard, with lovely walnut grips; likely .45 caliber. barrel length 3.12”. Overall length 7.25”. $300-$500
239. Fritz Scholder, “American Landscape”, Lithograph
Fritz Scholder (American, 1937-2005), “American Landscape”, lithograph on deckled paper, apparently unsigned. With gallery label to verso “Joanne Lyon Gallery Inc. Aspen, CO.” Framed 30.25” x 37.25”. Sight 22.5” x 30”. $800-$1,200
240. Fine Reproduction Southern Plantation Secretaire
Michael Craig & Company (American (South Carolina), founded 1987), contemporary. Created for the antebellum Millwood Plantation in South Carolina The top drawer mounted to interior with tag “M. Craig & Company/ CABINETMAKERS/ COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA/Made in the United States of America”. Height 93”, width 48.5”, depth 27.5”, depth open 43.5”. $1,000-$2,000
241. 1st Connecticut Line Sergeant Uniform Replica
1st Connecticut Line Sergeant Infantry Uniform replica manufactured by The Sutler of Mt. Misery, all handmade and comprising the hat, full sleeve linen vest or waistcoat linen lined with pewter buttons, linen breeches with pewter buttons, officer’s shirt with full pleated sleeve and ruffles at the cuffs, wool sergeant ranking regimental coat with pewter buttons. Uniform is outfitted with heart shaped canteen hand-made and stitched with wax coated leather worn over right shoulder; a leather cartridge box with wooden block that holds 18 rounds with box strap, worn over right shoulder; a horn carved powder flask on leather strap worn over left shoulder; a bayonet and scabbard and sword and scabbard both worn on left and fitted into a leather carriage. $1,500-$3,000
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243. Mahogany Veneer Empire Flip Top Game Table, 19 Century
American, New York, 19th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 29.75”, width 34.6” depth (closed) 18.5”, depth (open) 37”. $600-$800
244. American School, “Cottage With Lily Pond” American School, 20th century to contemporary. “Cottage with Lily Pond”, oil on canvas, signed at lower right “Peter E. Egell”. Framed 46.25” x 58.5”. Unframed 36” x 48”. $500-$700
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245. Empire Mahogany and Brass Mounted Fire Screen
American, late 19th century. An Empire mahogany fire screen, having a central columnar support mounted with twisted brass acanthus leaves, a fluted brass necking, and a brass figural female capital, topped with a round finial mounted with a brass laurel wreath and centered with an eagle, with two support arms with rounded end mounted with brass hydras, supporting a pleated green silk crest or shield shaped screen, resting on a tapered pedestal and molded round base. Apparently unmarked. Height 42.75”, width 23.25”, depth 9.75”. $800-$1,200
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246. Mahogany Empire Style Glass Two-Door Cabinet
American, late 19th/early 20th century. A mahogany Empire style cabinet, having an overhanging molded cornice, supported by two turned columns with ionic capitals, with two latticed fretwork glazed cabinet doors with individual panels, opening to reveal four interior shelves, resting on a molded base with hairy paw feet front feet and turned back feet. Apparently unmarked. Height 59.425”, width 51”, depth 15.75”. $1,000-$2,000
247. Collection Of Two Portraits Of Cavalier Spaniels
20th century. Pair of oil on wood panel portraits depicting Cavalier King Charles Spaniels, each apparently unsigned, comprising one painting depicting the bust of a small black, brown and white dog; and one painting depicting a small brown and white dog. Each framed 12.5” x 15.25”. Each sight 8.5” x 11”. $300-$500
249. Continental Greyhound Motif Tabletop Planter
Continental, 20th century. A gilt and patinated tabletop planter, having a shaped open painted gilt basket, resting on a fluted column, and supported by four black greyhounds with painted gold collars, on a shaped base with a gold and silver ribboned border. Marked “Italy” to base. Height 11.5”, width 14”, depth 10.25”. $400-$600
251. Silvered and Brushed Metal Greyhound Sculpture
American, late 20th century. A brushed and silvered metal floor sculpture of a female greyhound, standing on all four feet with her head turned and tail down. Apparently unmarked. Height 32”, width 29”, depth 17.5”. $600-$800
248. Continental Figural Bronze Dog Motif Paperweight
Continental, likely French, early 20th century. A cast bronze figural paperweight of a dog, lying down with his head up, on a naturalistic stacked rectangular base, decorated with flowers. Apparently unmarked. Height 2.75”, width 5”, depth 2.75”. $300-$500
250. Bronze Figure of Standing Boston Terrier
A nicely modeled bronze figure of a standing Boston terrier having a short head, well defined brows with an alert but kind expression and erect ears, the compact built body with straight forelegs set moderately wide and resting on small round feet with fine tapered tail. Marked to the underside with an impressed hammer containing the initials “J.H.” height 3.5”, width 5.12”. $300-$500
252. American, “Hunting Dogs”, Oil On Canvas
American School. “Hunting Dogs in the Field”-1908, oil on canvas, signed and dated at lower left “C. Schumacher 1908”. Frame with label to verso “F.A. Bryden & Company Makers 185 Wabash Avenue, Chicago”. Framed 29.75” x 37.75”. Unframed 18” x 26”. $1,200-$2,400
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253. Set of 8 Mexican Silver Plated Chargers or Plates
Set of eight Mexican silver plated chargers or dishes each circular with molded rim and hallmarked to the back “Mexico”, “Plateado” for plated, and “PPRRAILLO”. diameter 11.32”. $300-$500
254. Mexican Modernist Sterling Silver 3 Section Dish
A Modernist sterling silver three section lobed candy or nut dish having a central ball shaped handle. Impressed to the underside “STERLING SILVER/STERLING 925 MEXICO”. Height 1.25” (to rim of dish), width 10.25”. Weight 11.95 troy ounces. $300-$500
255. Mendoza Fine 930 Silver Scalloped Salver
Plateria Mendoza (Mexican (Mexico City), founded 1930s). A 930 standard silver salver or tray of round form with scalloped rim bearing twisted gadroon band along edge of six petal forms flanking a central open shallow well. Underside marked with Eagle mark, “930/1000 / MEXICO / MENDOZA”. Diameter 15.75”, weight 34.6 troy ounces. $800-$1,200
256. Scott Duce, “Blue Winter Marsh”, Acrylic On Canvas
Scott Duce (American, b. 1956-), “Blue Winter Marsh”-2000, acrylic on canvas, signed, dated and titled in ink to verso. Landscape painting within a painting depicting a marshy wetland or swamp in mid-winter, the landscape framed by simulated industrial tiles, such that the viewer feels as though he or she is looking at a painting of a marsh hung on the wall of a tall industrial building or warehouse. With ink inscription to verso “Scott Duce 2001 Blue Winter Marsh.” Unframed 42” x 48”. $800-$1,200
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258. Pair of Architectural Tuscan or Doric Columns
Pair of architectural pine Tuscan order or Doric columns, both with simplified turned bases, unfluted tuned shafts, capitals, and square entablatures. One with sticker “The Plantation Shop/Atlanta Georgia/Amelia Island”. Height 92.5”, diameter 13.5”. $1,200-$2,400
257. Unique Wrought Iron & Shell Decorated Console
Height 35.25”, width 46.5”, depth 20.5”. $500-$700
259. Karges Neoclassical Motif Breakfront Console
Karges (American, 1886-), late 20th century. A breakfront Neoclassical console, having a shaped overhanging top above a conforming case, with three drawers with painted gilt molding above a central pair and two flanking cabinet doors resting on a molded base, allover polychromed in beige with painted blue, green, gold, and pink Neoclassical swagged, ribboned and foliated motifs. Apparently unmarked. Height 34.75”, width 56”, depth 16.675”. $500-$700
261. Cast Iron Neoclassical Style Coffee Table
260. Contemporary Neoclassical Wrought Iron Chandelier
American, 20th/21st century. Apparently unmarked. Height (to fixture) 45”, diameter 29.5”. $1,000-$2,000
American, mid 20th century. A Neoclassical motif verdigris cast iron coffee table, with bound fasces-form legs and a shaped cross stretcher bound in the center with a cross tie, supporting a glass top. Apparently unmarked. Height 18”, width 41.5”, depth 26.75”. $700-$900
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262. Pair, Velvet and Mahogany Gondola Form Club Chairs
American, mid 20th century. Pair of mahogany gondola form club or armchairs, each with a rounded crest rail above a conforming seat back, sloping to curved arm rails, with tapered front and incurvate back legs. Upholstered in cream velvet with brass tacks. Height 33”, width 23.25”, seat depth 17.5”, seat to floor 19.5”. Provenance: from the Estate of a Prominent Interior Designer, Atlanta, Georgia. $500-$700
263. Hollywood Regency Style Steel & Brass Table
American, mid to late 20th century. A Hollywood Regency style rectangular dining table, missing the glass insert, having an open, brushed steel diamond-latticed apron, with applied gilt bronze rosettes, resting on four rounded legs with molded brass feet. Apparently unmarked. Height 29.5”, width 71.325”, depth 39.5”. $700-$900
264. Hollywood Regency Wrought Iron Console Table
American, 20th century. A Hollywood Regency style console or sofa table, rectangular in form, with a glass top, above a lower tier of four polychromed arrows converging at a central rosette, with four upward facing arrow legs encased within an outer spiral, each with a gilt brass point and feather, with an open apron with a central lion medallion, a lower twisted outer stretcher, and swagged and twisted wrought iron ropes with gilt tassels. Apparently unmarked. Height 31”, width 51”, depth 20”. $800-$1,200
265. Pair Stupell Style Quartz Rock Crystal Table Lamps
Style of Carole Stupell (American, 1905-1996). Each having organic conical form composed of cascading quartz specimens. Overall 16” x 11” x 8”. $1,000-$2,000
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266. Pair Stupell Style Quartz Rock Crystal Table Lamps
Style of Carole Stupell (American, 1905-1996). Each having organic conical form composed of cascading quartz specimens. Overall 16” x 11” x 8”. $1,000-$2,000
268. Paul Pascarella, “Terra Eight - Mountain”, 1996 267. George Feather Lawrence, Sand Dunes Oil
George Feather Lawrence (Australian, 1901-1981), “Sand Dunes, Kurnell”-1960, oil on artist’s board, signed and dated lower left “G.F. LAWRENCE/60”, inscribed on verso “SAND DUNES, KURNELL GEORGE F. LAWRENCE A1 CLIFF ROAD NORTHWOOD 18 GUINEAS”. Framed 15.5” x 17.5”. Unframed 10.1” x 11.9”. $600-$800
Paul Pascarella (American, 20th / 21st century), “Terra Eight - Mountain”-1996, oil on canvas, signed to lower right “PASCARELLA”, ink signed titled and dated to verso. Abstract landscape painting with gestural rendering depicting the mountains of Taos, New Mexico. Unframed 48.25” x 60”. $5,000-$7,000
269. Kittinger Mahogany Twin Pedestal Dining Table
Kittinger Furniture Company (American, Buffalo, 1866-), late 20th century. Branded manufacturer’s mark to underside. Height 29.375”, width 78.2”, depth 48”. $700-$900
270. Set of 8 Chippendale Style Mahogany Dining Chairs
American, mid to late 20th century. Height 40.25”, width (of armchair) 26”, seat depth 17.5”, seat to floor 20”. $1,000-$2,000
271. Hand Woven Persian Heriz Rug
Wool. Iran. Floral and geometric design. Blue, cream, rust and brown accent colors. measures 9’ 1” x 6’ 2”. $800-$1,200
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272. English Aesthetic Movement Bamboo Etagere
273. Palatial Aesthetic Movement Giltwood Wall Mirror
English, late 19th century. An English Aesthetic Movement four-tiered bamboo etagere, having dark stained and tortoiseshell motif bamboo sides and back in a Chinese fretwork motif, and four painted and embossed gesso shelves, each decorated with yellow and brown stylized floral tile motifs. Apparently unmarked. Height 49.5”, width 36.5”, depth 12.5”. $800-$1,200
Continental, last quarter 19th century. An exquisite palatial Aesthetic Movement giltwood wall mirror with square looking glass, frame centered at top by florette, scrolled foliate and cascading laurel architectural crest, with scalloped and triangular details, upper frieze with Orientalist style patterning typical of Aesthetic Movement, looking glass flanked by columnar elements topped with ornate Far Eastern-influence capitals, apparently unmarked. Overall 78” x 59.75”. $1,000-$2,000
274. Small Aesthetic Movement Black Lacquer Bookcase
American, mid to late 19th century. A small Aesthetic Movement lacquered bookcase or cabinet, with two turned and fluted columns with gilt metal Corinthian capitals, supporting a shaped overhanging top with a gilt metal beaded border above a foliated marquetry inlaid frieze, with a glass door with a beaded gilt metal border, with banded inlay and marquetry inlaid spandrels, opening to reveal two shelves, the top reading “SACRED” in gold, and the bottom reading “COMIC/ SENTIMENTAL”, above a conforming base with a gilt metal beaded border, shaped apron, patera blocks, and turned feet. Apparently unmarked. Height 44”, width 25”, depth 17”. $800-$1,200
275. Hand Woven Persian Runner
Wool. Iran. Floral and geometric design on blue center field. Orange and gold accent colors. Measures 4’ x 14’ 8”. $1,000-$2,000
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276. Hand Woven Persian Heriz Rug Wool. Iran. Geometric and tribal design on red field. Blue, gold, green and orange accent colors. measures 8’-6” x 12’-1”. Provenance: from the Estate of a Prominent Interior Designer, Atlanta, Georgia. $1,500-$3,000
277. Raymond Chorneau, “Geisha in Gion”, Oil
Raymond Chorneau (American (active North Carolina), 20th / 21st century), “Geisha in Gion”, oil and encaustic on canvas. Framed 42.25” x 42”. Unframed 36” x 36”. Provenance: from the Estate of a Prominent Interior Designer, Atlanta, Georgia. $1,000-$2,000
278. Baroque Shadowbox & Asian Architectural Fragments
Continental, likely Italian, and Chinese, 19th century. A carved Venetian Baroque style shadowbox opening to reveal gilded Chinese architectural fragments. Apparently unmarked. Height 62”, width 44.5”, depth 4.5”. $1,000-$2,000
279. Chinoiserie & Parcel Gilt Secretaire Bookcase
A Queen Anne style chinoiserie and parcel gilt decorated secretary bookcase, In two parts, the upper case with molded broken arch pediment over a pair of arched paneled doors opening to an interior fitted with thirty varied size drawers, six valance pigeon holes, two pull out file compartments centering a pair of doors opening to a void interior, above a slant front revealing eleven small drawers, four valanced pigeon holes a central ‘prospect’ door flanked to each side by a ‘secret’ compartment all above two short and two long drawers raised on bracket feet. The frieze decorated with a pair of elephants, the whole decorated with Chinoiserie scenes; figures amid pavilions and pagodas, temples and mountains, rockwork, landscape, foliage, birds amidst trees and flowering foliage and diaper pattern on ebonized ground. Height 87.5”, width 38.5”, depth 20”. $1,000-$2,000
280. Hand Woven Persian Khoy Rug
Wool. Iran. All over floral design on multi colored field. Scrolling foliage with cascading floral arrangements. Blue, red, cream and gold accent colors. Measures 11’ x 14’. $1,000-$2,000
281. Hand Woven Persian Runner
Wool. Iran. Floral and geometric design. Orange, gold, blue and rose accent colors. measures . 4’ x 15’. $1,000-$2,000
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282. Karl Springer Style Cocktail or Coffee Table A Mid Century Modern laminated cocktail or coffee table, in the style of Karl Springer (American, 1931-1991), having a rectangular top with rounded edges and banded at the ends in chrome supported on a drum pedestal banded in chrome at the base. Apparently unmarked. Height 14.5”, width 60”, depth 36”. $400-$600
283. Karl Springer Style Leather Covered Pedestal Table
Style of Karl Springer (American, 1931-1991), second half 20th century. A green painted leather covered circular pedestal table, the top segmented and banded supported by a cylindrical shaft on a raised and spreading circular base. Apparently not marked. Height 29”, diameter of top 42”. $600-$800
284. Blanche Lazzell, “P Town Sunrise”, Signed Woodcut
Blanche Lazzell (American, 1878-1956), “P Town Sunrise”, woodcut in colors on grass cloth, numbered and indistinctly titled at lower left “14/40...”, signed at lower right “Blanche Lazzell”. Verso with label “Blanche Lazzell, Grasscloth 14/40’”. Framed 19” x 26.325”. Sight 10.75” x 17.75”. $800-$1,200
285. Style Of Karl Springer Faux Shagreen Dining Table
Continental, 20th century. A rectangular dining table in the style of Karl Springer, with a painted faux beige shagreen finish and four tapering inverse pyramidal legs, the top with a painted faux yellow shagreen finish. Apparently unmarked. Height 29.25”, width 33.25”, length (without leaf) 72.5, leaf 20”. $1,000-$2,000
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286. Impressive Karl Springer Lucite Torchiere Lamp
Karl Springer (German, 1931-1991), circa 1980s. A large and impressive sandblasted lucite floor lamp or torchiere having flaring clear rim and tapering shade with brass collar supported by a three cylindrical rods ending with three brass cuffs on a circular stepped base. Apparently not marked. Height 73.5”, diameter of shade 26”. $1,000-$2,000
287. Mies van der Rohe for Knoll “Barcelona” Table
Mies can der Rohe (German, 1886-1969) for KnollStudio (American, New York, 1938-), designed 1929. A contemporary “Barcelona” table, with a hand-ground and hand-buffed chromed stainless steel X-form base and a thick square beveled edge glass top. Stamped with “KnollStudio” and Mies van der Rohe signature. Height 17”, width 40”, depth 40”. $500-$700
288. Pair, Mies van der Rohe “Brno” Leather Chairs
Mies can der Rohe (German, 1886-1969) for Knoll (American, New York, 1938-), designed circa 1930. Pair of contemporary “Brno” tubular chairs, each with a cantilevered chrome plated steel frame and black cowhide leather upholstered seats. Stamped “KnollStudio” with Mies van der Rohe’s signature. Height 32”, width 22”, seat depth 18.25”, floor to seat 18”. $800-$1,200
289. Collection Of Four Steve Penley Original Sketches
Steve Penley (American, b. 1964-). A collection of four original sketches by the noted Southern artist Steve Penley, comprising “Sketch of Man I”, graphite on paper, initialed by the artist, artist’s sketch depicting the head of a man wearing a simple cap; “Sketch of Man II”, ink on paper, apparently unsigned, artist’s sketch depicting a bald man with jovial expression; “Sketch of Man III”, ink on paper, initialed by the artist, artist’s sketch depicting a man in a large captain’s hat; “Sketch of Man IV”, ink on paper, apparently unsigned, with visible inscription to verso, artist’s sketch depicting a man with side-parted hair, with buttoned and collared shirt. “Sketch of Man I” framed 15” x 12”, sight 8” x 5”. “Sketch of Man II” framed 16” x 12.75”, sight 6.75” x 4.75”. “Sketch of Man III” framed 15.75” x 12.75”, sight 7.825” x 5”. “Sketch of Man IV” framed 15.25” x 77.825”, sight 7.5” x 5”. Each with gallery label to verso “David Gallery 365 Peachtree Hills Ave. NE #103 Atlanta, GA 30305”. $1,200-$2,400
290. Set of 6 Mies van der Rohe for Knoll “MR” Chairs
Mies can der Rohe (German, 1886-1969) for KnollStudio (American, New York, 1938-), designed circa 1927. Set of six “MR” chairs, each with a cantilevered tubular polished chrome frame, black cowhide belting leather laced sling seat and backs, and molded clear plastic guides with twin-pin snap-in construction. Each stamped “KnollStudio” with Mies van der Rohe signature. Height 31.5”, width 29”, seat depth 14.3”, seat to floor 17.5”. $1,500-$3,000
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Massimo Iosa Ghini (Italian, 1959-) for Moroso (Italian, 1952), designed 1986. Manufacturer’s label to underside. Height 16.5”, width 86.5”, depth 20”. $800-$1,200
292. Manner Of Jim Ritchie, “Reclining Nude”, Bronze
Manner of Jim Ritchie (Canadian, b. 1929-). “Reclining Nude”, bronze, signed indistinctly and inscribed lightly “1/1”. Overall 6.5” x 17” x 8”. $800-$1,200
293. Benson Whittle, “Nude Torso In Motion”, Sculpture
Benson Whittle (American (active American Southwest), 1944-2011), “Female Torso in Motion”, wood, signed to side “Whittle”. Overall 30” x 19” x 6.25”. $800-$1,200
294. Milton Hebald, “Primavera”, Figural Wood Sculpture
Milton Hebald (American, 1917-2015), “Primavera”-1974, carved wood, signed and dated “Hebald 1974”. With inscription to reverse of figure “FOR CECILLE WITH LOVE.” Overall 74” x 25” x 35”. Note: Hebald famously produced what was then the largest public sculpture in the world, the 12-piece “Zodiac Screen” commissioned by Pan-American Airlines and displayed in John F. Kennedy International Airport. $1,500-$3,000
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295. Scarce MCM Rosewood Milo Baughman Swivel Armchair
Milo Baughman (American, 1923-2003) for Thayer Coggin (American, founded 1953), circa 1959/1960. Underside bearing label “DESIGNS by MILO BAUGHMAN / THAYER COGGIN / HIGH POINT, NORTH CAROLINA”, and a manufacturing label for James, Incorporated. Height 33”, width across arms 22.5”, overall depth 29”, seat depth 19.5”, seat height 13.5”. $400-$600
296. Milo Baughman Illuminated Chrome Display Cabinet
Milo Baughman (American, 1923-2003) for Thayer Coggin (American, 1953-), mid to late 20th century. A large gunmetal chromed steel and glass breakfront illuminated display cabinet, having a central case flanked by two inset side cases, each divided into upper and lower portions and fitted with glass shelves and a mirrored back and base, with overhanging chromed steel cornice and base moldings. Four light sockets to top. Apparently unmarked. Height 80.25”, width 71.5”, depth 16”. $1,000-$2,000
297. Set of 8 Milo Baughman Chrome Dining Chairs
Milo Baughman (American, 1923-2003) for Thayer Coggin (American, 1953-), mid to late 20th century. Set of eight dining chairs, including two arm and six side, each with a tall upholstered back and seats with rounded edges, resting on opened gunmetal chromed steel supports. Two with curved gunmetal chromed steel arms and ivory chevron upholstery. Six with ivory scrolled upholstery. Apparently unmarked. Height 44.74”, width (of arm) 20.5”, seat depth 16.35”, seat to floor 19.75”. $1,500-$3,000
298. Milo Baughman Expanding Chrome Dining Table
Milo Baughman (American, 1923-2003) for Thayer Coggin (American, 1953-), mid to late 20th century. An expandable gunmetal chrome dining table, rectangular in form with four bracket legs, having a double-paneled inset smokey glass top with a polished chrome edge, each panel sliding out increase the surface. Apparently unmarked. Height 30”, width (closed) 60”, width (open) 120”, depth 40”. $1,000-$2,000
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300. Richard Meier for Swid Powell Skyscraper Candles
Richard Meier (American, b. 1934) for Swid Powell (American, founded 1982). Each marked to underside “Swid Powell / Made in Italy / Silver Plated” along with the cypher “RM” for Richard Meier. Height 9”, diameter of base 3.625”. $1,000-$2,000
302. Paul McCobb End Table or Nightstand, Model #8714
Paul McCobb (American, 1917-1969) for Calvin, circa 1950. The interior top drawer with with plate marked “CALVIN GRAND RAPIDS/FURNITURE DESIGNED BY PAUL MCCOBB”. Stamped to the underside of top in red “8714” and embossed “30020W”. Height 24.25”, width 20”, depth 20”. $800-$1,200
301. Feliciano Bejar ‘85 Industrial Magiscope Sculpture
Feliciano Bejar (American/ Mexican, 1920-2007). “Magiscope” - 1985, reclaimed industrial parts and cut glass, signed and dated to lens. A sculpture composed of repurposed iron auto and industrial parts to form a tall shaft resembling a skeletal spine, surmounted with a cut glass lens with 50 overlapping concave and convex circles that create magnified and altered images when peered through, the lens encircled by sawtooth iron ring. 43.75” tall, 14.25” wide (diameter of lens), 10.5” deep. $800-$1,200
303. Set of 3 Harry Bertoia for Knoll Counter Stools
Harry Bertoia (American, born Italy, 1915-1978) for Knoll (American, New York, 1938-), designed 1952. Seat pads and chair backs marked “Knoll”. Height 39”, width 21”, seat depth 17.75”, seat to floor (including cushion) 28”. $1,000-$2,000
303. Marino de Teana, Chrome Sculpture, Marked
Francisco Marino de Teana (Italian/Argentinian, 1920-2012). “Untitled (Cascading Rectangle)”, chrome, edition noted and monogrammed indistinctly “34/100”. Overall 13.25” x 5.825” x 2.825”. $1,000-$2,000
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304. Vistosi Attributed MCM Murano Glass Totem Lamp
Attributed to Vistosi (Italian (Murano), founded 1945), circa 1970s. Apparently unmarked. Height 34.5”, diameter 14.5”. $1,000-$2,000
305. John F. Kennedy Signed United States Senate Letter
American, 1957. Typed letter of correspondence on United States Senate, Committee on Labor and Public Welfare letterhead from United States Senator of Massachusetts, John F. Kennedy to a Mrs. Shirlley B. Nichols dated May 8, 1957, signed in black ink “John F. Kennedy”. Sheet size 10.4” x 8.1”. $300-$500
306. John F. Kennedy Autographed Photograph, 1960
American, circa 1960. Black and white press photograph depicting a seated John Fitzgerald “Jack” Kennedy (American. 1917-1963) while he served the United States Government as Senator of Massachusetts (1953-1960). Black ink autograph reading “Jack Kennedy” upper left. Unframed photograph sheet measures 10.125” x 8.125”. Provenance: Ms. Jane Merrill whereby gifted to Mrs. Melba Turner of Alexander City, Alabama. Note: This autographed photograph is accompanied with a handwritten letter outlining how Mrs. Turner obtained the item from her college roommate at the University of Alabama. Ms. Jane Merrill. Ms. Merrill worked for Senator Kennedy’s presidential campaign during the summer of 1960. $1,000-$2,000
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307. Mahogany Queen Anne Style Strike Silent Case Clock
American, early to mid 20th century. A carved mahogany grandfather or tall case clock, having a scrolled, broken pediment bonnet centered with a turned urn finial and two turned urn spindles, supported by two turned columns, flanking a shaped glazed hinged door, opening to reveal a Strike Silent silver washed movement with etched acanthus scrolls and gilt Arabic numerals, all resting on a rectangular case with chamfered corners and a glazed door, with a molded base and paw feet. Movement marked “Strike Silent”. Height 96”, width 21.125”, depth 14”. $1,500-$3,000
308. Late Classical Revival Bookcase Manner of Horner
Manner of Robert J. Horner (1853-1922), late 19th century. A handsome late classical revival triple door mahogany bookcase cabinet with rectangular top over a frieze carved with scrolling acanthus centered with cabochon over three glazed mullion doors enclosing a shelved interior flanked to the exterior by ionic capitals over cabochon and fluted pilasters resting on paw feet. The back side of cabinet retains original tag however illegible. Height 62..25”, width 68.25”, depth 16.5”. $1,000-$2,000
309. Manner of R.J. Horner Carved Oak Library Table
American, likely New York, late 19th century. A carved and stained oak library trestle table in the manner of R.J. Horner, with a rectangular parquetry top, acanthus molded edging, and a gadrooned skirt, resting on two shaped supports with scrolled acanthus leaf carving overall and a blank central cartouche, with three urn form support pillars underneath, each with a tapered neck and plumed carving, on a turned base with a beaded border. Apparently unmarked. Height 30”, width 66”, depth 36”. $1,500-$3,000
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310. Hand Woven Persian Tabriz Rug
Wool. Iran. Cream field with blue, gold and teal accent colors. floral design with cascading foliage. Having multiple borders. measures 11’ 5” x 14’. $1,500-$3,000
311. 18th C. French Carved Oak Figure of St. Roch
Continental School (likely French), 18th century. A finely carved and composed oak 3/4 size figure of St. Roch (French, 1348-c.1376), the Catholic patron saint of dogs and falsely accused people, the saint depicted standing at full length in fully draped robe lifted above proper right thigh with the man gesturing toward a boil on his inner thigh, his alternate arm raised to chest level (likely originally supported a staff), and his gaunt face peering forward with lips open and sunken eyes. 54.25” x 22” x 15”. $1,000-$2,000
312. Carved & Polychromed Mary Magdalene Santos, 19th C
Continental, early to mid 19th century. A carved and polychromed santos sculptural figure of Mary Magdalene, having an upturned face and a reverent expression, with long flowing brown curls, a red robe, a draped green and blue sash, standing on a green orb, resting on a white pillar atop a stacked double octagonal base. Apparently unmarked. Height 34.25”, width 12”, depth 6.25”. $1,000-$2,000
313. Manner of Guido Reni, “Madonna And Child”, Oil
Manner of Guido Reni (Italian, 1575-1642). “Madonna and Child”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Old Master style 19th century figural ecclesiastic painting with mannerist elements depicting the Virgin Mary, cradling the sleeping infant Christ, both figures surrounded by the divine glow, with a pair of mischievous putti or cherubs looking on from the upper left quadrant. Framed 71.25” x 58.5”. Unframed 56.75” x 44.5”. $3,000-$5,000
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315. Arts & Crafts Bronze Lamp with Slag Glass Shade
314. Pair of L. & J.G. Stickley Cherry Valley Armchairs
Cherry Valley Collection by L. & J.G. Stickley (American, Fayetteville, NY, 1902-). mid to late 20th century. Each with branded “STICKLEY/FAYETTEVILLE/SYRACUSE” mark indicating 1925-1985 production range. Height 34.625”, width 28.5”, seat depth 23”, seat to floor 18”. $800-$1,200
316. Tiffany Style Turtleback Tile Table Lamp
After Tiffany Studios, contemporary. Stamped to the underside ‘TIFFANY STUDIOS/NEW YORK/533”. Shade is marked “TIFFANY STUDIOS NEW YORK”. Overall height 21”. diameter of shade 20”. $1,000-$2,000
English, 19th/20th century. An Arts and Crafts table lamp, having an opaque white tulip form slag glass shade, atop a gueridon stle bronze base, with a copper washed oil reserve with applied bobeches, supported four scrolled supports with decorative rings, tapering to four claw and ball feet, with two scrolled stretchers and a central torch form support. Apparently unmarked. Height 35.5”, diameter 12”. $1,000-$2,000
317. Tiffany Style Bronze Cattail Pond Lily Lamp Base
After Tiffany Studios, contemporary. Cattail Pond Lily base, after model 225. originally designed pre-1905, having a circulet supported four arms, the body covered with pointed spears resembling marsh grass and platform composed of round water-lily leaves, with removable three socket cluster on reservoir stamped to underside of reservoir “TIFFANY STUDIOS/NEW YORK/ 25909. Also stamped under base “TIFFANY STUDIOS’/NEW YORK/ 225”. Height 18.5”, diameter 20.5”. $1,000-$2,000
319. Mission Carved Oak and Slag Glass Ceiling Fixture
318. French Arts & Crafts Leaded Glass Buffet French, early 20th century. Height 80.25”, width 68”, depth 17.62”. $1,500-$3,000
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American, early 20th century. A stained oak two-light hanging Mission or Arts and Crafts fixture, having a graduated ceiling mount with a dropped support and two arms, each with a carved, hanging chain supporting a four-sided green slag glass fixture. Apparently unmarked. Height (to fixture) 43.75”, width (of each shade) 7.5”, depth (of shade) 7.6”. $1,500-$3,000
320. Fine George II Green Chinoiserie Longcase Clock
David Hastings (English (Alnwick), active 1758-1795), circa 1765. A fine George II green and gilt chinoiserie longcase or tallcase clock, the domed hood flanked with turned urn finials over a conforming glazed door enclosing the brass dial with subsidiary seconds dial and square date aperture with Roman and Arabic numerals within “Four Seasons” corner spandrels headed and centered with roundel engraved with “D. Hastings/ ALNWICK” and dolphin masks, flanked to the exterior by column pilasters, the sides with rectangular glazed panels, above a long trunk with arched door intricately painted with low relief figural and landscape scenes and designs, the whole raised on a rectangular molded edge plinth also decorated. Height 89”, width 19.5”, depth 9.5”. Provenance: From the Collection of Mrs. Dorothy Edwards, Atlanta, Georgia. $2,000-$4,000
321. Queen Anne Chinoiserie Decorated Tall Case Clock
English, first half 18th century. Queen Anne chinoiserie decorated japanned tall case clock having a molded arched bonnet with two ball and spire finials and painted parcel gilt motif with dragon flies, butterflies, fleur de lis, and fans over the conforming and floral painted glazed door opening to the 8 day brass time and strike works engraved dial with applied seconds and calendar dial, Roman and Arabic numerals within urn spandrels and headed with strike/silent circular dial within brass cast dolphin brackets above the molded arched door having figures in a garden landscape setting with pagoda and waterscape with boats, the molded base decorated with a harbor scene, swans and architecture, the sides with leafy and flowering chrysanthemums. Height 87”, width 20”, depth 9.5”. $3,000-$5,000
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322. Pair of Very Fine Chinese Spinach Jade Screens
Chinese, late 19th/ early 20th century. A pair of very fine carved spinach green jade table screens with ovular plaques to carved and stained hardwood frames, each screen bearing mirrored bas relief decoration to the semi-translucent stone depicting a quanyin to upper quadrant standing amid clouds holding a scroll in her arms, the female goddess set before a pair of distant pagodas, the lower quadrant carved with a male figure in profile view holding fishing net under far arm with hands clasped in prayer position as he peers up toward the Kwanyin, the male figure accompanied by an ox or bull standing on a rocky shoreline with trees, the entire skyline above the low horizon line carved with cloud scrolls and flying birds. Verso of each stone incised with the same six lines of lishu script calligraphy, and with further five calligraphic marks upper left over three calligraphic marks, possibly a signature, within rounded cartouche at lower left. Lacking stands. Each panel overall 30” x 20.75”. Stone sight size 24.125” x 14.5”. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia. $10,000-$20,000
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323. Impressive Qing Triple Crane Cloisonne Censer
Chinese, Qing Dynasty, late 19th/ early 20th century. A large and impressive cloisonne enamel lidded censer with globular body raised on three clusters of tall naturalistic gilt crane legs on clawed feet, with two arching crane bird necks forming handles to either shoulder, and one bird’s neck and head molded to front of the censer body with sculptural gilt beak protruding at top, the whole with imperial yellow ground bearing bas relief feathered decoration as well as phoenix and scroll motif in light blue, green, cobalt blue, and iron red, with lift off lid in the form of Shou, the Chinese star god of longevity, seated on a double lotus throne as Buddha and wearing a yellow robe decorated with peony blossoms and auspicious symbols, the figure holding a ruyi sceptre in one hand and with smiling countenance to his oversized head, the interior with solid blue enamel layer.. Apparently unmarked. Height 28.5”, width 13.5”, depth 13.75”. $15,000-$30,000
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324. Very Fine Gilt Bronze Figure of Buddha Vairocana
Chinese, Qing Dynasty, 19th century. A very fine gilt bronze and copper figure of Dhyani Buddha Vairochana seated in dhyanasana atop a triangular double lotus throne and holding the dharmachakra mudra with both hands held before chest - thumbs touching forefingers to form circles in representation of the Wheel of Dharma (the union of method and wisdom), and extended fingers representing hearers of the teachings, realizers of the teachings, Mahayana, and the three jewels of Buddhism: Buddha, Dharma, and Sangha - the figure wearing robes cast with beaded bands in repetition and bearing jeweled rosettes mounted with precious cabochons, the hair patinated in blue and pulled up into a tall chignon behind dragon crown and falling in two sections over shoulders, the narrow face with eyes downcast in serene contemplation and flanked by pendulous earlobes adorned with stone mounted disc earrings, the figure with gilt copper alloy flower blossoms with stems curving around and extending up from elbow along the upper arm, the underside with impressed four point mandala. Height 22.25�, width 15.25�, depth 9.5�. $20,000-$40,000
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325. Important Hanging Scroll Couplet, Yuxiang Feng
Yuxiang Feng (Chinese, 1882-1948). A five character scroll couplet in clerical script, pair of hanging scrolls - ink and watercolor on paper, with artist’s seal and signature far left. A pair of hanging scrolls with black ink of tan water spotted paper each with five calligraphic marks, the sheets to tan silk surround each on reddened wood stretcher. Overall 66” x 15.25”. $20,000-$40,000
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326. Li Keran Hanging Scroll, “Two Mountain Rivers”
Keran Li (Chinese, 1907-1989). “Two Mountain Rivers”, ink and pigment on paper, seal of the artist. Modern classical Chinese painting depicting a mountainous landscape in tones of orange and black with two rivers meandering downward through the scene, with a small human figure to foreground wearing a traditional wide brimmed hat and ascending a set of stairs. Inscribed to left edge with a single line of black calligraphy over red seal mark, with two additional red seal marks lower right. Paper to a white silk surround on stained wood roller. Overall 52” x 19.75”. Painting 26.75” x 16.375”. Note: for a similar work with corresponding seal marks, reference Christie London (King Street) November 10, 2015 sale “Fine Chinese Ceramics & Works of Art”, lot 178. $30,000-$50,000
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327. Men’s Rolex “Daytona” Two Tone Watch
Rolex (English/Swiss, founded 1905- ), circa 1997. Men’s two tone stainless steel and yellow gold Daytona with circular white dial with gold chapter markers on ring with three gold ringed subdials, face reading “ROLEX OYSTER PERPETUAL SUPERLATIVE CHRONOMETER OFFICIALLY CERTIFIED COSMOSGRAPH”, lower middle edge with “SWISS MADE”. Two tone case and bracelet band. Serial number: U478327. $10,000-$15,000
328. Cartier 18k Yellow Gold & Diamond Cougar Watch
Cartier (French, founded 1847- ), circa 2000-2009. Ladies designer “Panthere Cougar” (Model #1823) 18k yellow gold and diamond wrist watch with round face with black Roman numerals on chapter ring surrounding “CARTIER” and black hands, date marker at right, diamond bezel. Back marked “Cartier Quartz 18K SWISS MADE 887907 002821”. Watch accompanied by original red Cartier box. $4,000-$6,000
329. Rolex Oyster Perpetual Watch, Stainless Steel
Rolex (English/Swiss, founded 1905- ), circa 1999. Ladies classic designer wristwatch with stainless steel bracelet band and case with circular white dial with silvered crown logo and Roman numerals on chapter ring Surrounding “ROLEX OYSTER PERPETUAL DATE SUPERLATIVE CHRONMETER OFFICIALLY CERTIFIED SWISS MADE”, date at right. Serial number: P539768. $2,500-$5,000
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330. Reed & Barton “Francis I” Sterling Flatware & Bowl
Reed and Barton (American (Taunton, Massachusetts), founded 1824). A 106 piece set of sterling silver flatware in the Francis I pattern (introduced 1906/07) comprising six-piece service for 12 plus additional pieces and serving utensils, also accompanied with a sterling hollowware bowl in the Francis I pattern. Set comprising 12 New French dinner knives with hollow handle and stainless blade (9.75”); 24 teaspoons 6”); 9 demitasse spoons (4.25”); 12 bouillon or cream soup spoons (5.75”); 6 oval soup spoons (5.75”); 12 dinner forks (7.875”); 12 individual salad forks (6.25”); 10 flat handle butter knives (6”); 4 solid tablespoon serving spoons (8.25”); 1 pierced tablespoon serving spoon (8.25”); 1 small solid cold meat serving fork (7.75”); 3 luncheon forks (7”); and one sugar shell spoon (5.875”). Flatware set accompanied with ovular bowl in the Francis I pattern (12” x 7.5”). Total weight (less 0.5 troy ounce per stainless steel element) 177 troy ounces. $5,000-$7,000
331. Hand Woven Palace Size Persian Kerara Rug Wool. India. Tribal and geometric design. Gold, green, orange and cream accent colors. measures 11’ x 25’. $3,000-$5,000
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332. Classical Travertine Marble Outdoor Garden Gazebo
A contemporary classical iron and travertine marble garden gazebo or tempietto having a scrolling cast iron dome with finial over frieze decorated with opposing stylized griffins supported by six Corinthian columns raised on rectangular block plinths decorated in relief with lion masks united by five curving benches. Height 174�, diameter 118�. $6,000-$8,000
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333. Andy Warhol, “Paris Review”, Screenprint, Stamped
Andy Warhol (American, 1928-1987), “Paris Review”-1967, screenprint in colors on wove paper, published by Paris Review, New York, with artist’s stamp lower right and numbered in pencil “55/150”. Pop art print with die-cut holes depicting an enlarged hand-written liquor store receipt or invoice with inscriptions “Regency Wine & Liquor 1363 York Avenue - (72nd & 73rd Sts.)”, “Paris Review”, “2 Blair House Sc. and 1 Vodka”, “Paid”. Unframed 37” x 27.125”. Note: this work was Warhol’s contribution to The Paris Review (French, founded 1953) print series. $5,000-$7,000
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334. Roy Lichtenstein “Sunrise”, Pencil Signed Litho
Roy Lichtenstein (American, 1923-1997), “Sunrise”-1965 (Corlett 11.7), offset lithograph printed in colors on lightweight wove paper, pencil signed lower right margin, printed by Graphic Industries Inc., New York, published by Leo Castelli Gallery, New York, in an edition from an unknown print run. Modern work on paper depicting a sun rising above undulating hills in red with highlighted borders in blue, Ben-Day dot blue sky pierced with radiating yellow beams of light stemming from rounded sun. Unframed sheet size 18.3” x 24.4”. $6,000-$8,000
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335. Djawid Borower, “Picture Of Time 3”, Oil On Canvas
Djawid Borower (German, b. 1958-), “Picture of Time. Short Stories 3”, oil on canvas, signed and inscribed to verso “Borower Picture of Time. Short Stories 02120103”. Figural expressionistically rendered painting with pop art palette depicting the fragmented face of a young boy, such that the nose, mouth and jaw are rendered in the upper quadrants and eyes are rendered in the lower quadrants, with inscribed numeral to upper right quadrant “1010::0908”, with text spanning center of work “ttenona”. Unframed 53” x 51.25”. Note: Djawid Borower is a Conceptual artist of German origin, now living and working in Vienna, Austria. $5,000-$7,000
336. Djawid Borower, “Picture Of Time 5”, Oil On Canvas
Djawid Borower (German, b. 1958-), “Picture of Time. Short Stories 05”, oil on canvas, signed and inscribed to verso “Borower Picture of Time. Short Stories 02120105”. Figural expressionistically rendered painting with pop art palette depicting the face of a young man, with inscribed numeral to upper right quadrant “1000 1200”, with text spanning center of work “compsi”. Unframed 53” x 51.25”. $5,000-$7,000
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337. Attributed To Jean Miotte, “Sans Titre”, Oil / Acrylic Attributed to Jean Miotte (French, b.1926-2016), “Sans Titre (Primary Abstractions)”-1963, oil and acrylic on canvas, signed to lower right “Miotte”, signed and dated to verso “Miotte 63.” Non-figurative abstraction painting in the vein of Willem de Kooning (Dutch/American, 1904-1997) and Joan Mitchell (American, 1925-1992), with primary color palette and impassioned gestural rendering. Framed approximately 45.625” x 38”. 37.25” x 29.75”. Note: Jean Miotte’s work is associated with the l’abstraction lyrique style of abstract art. His work is largely preserved by the Miotte Foundation in New York City, New York. $10,000-$20,000
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338. Thomas Downing, “Grid Thirty-Three”, 1970
Thomas Downing (American 1928-1985), “Grid Thirty-Three”-1970, oil on canvas, ink signed, titled and dated to verso “Downing 1970 Grid Thirty Three”. Color Field painting depicting a grid of circles, with five horizontal lines of circles, each line composed of twelve circles, each circle pale yellow, with deeper yellow ground. With inscription to verso “AIP-13”. Unframed 42.925” x 89.25”. Note: Downing received his BA in 1948 from Randolph-Macon College in Ashland, Virginia, before moving to New York City where he studied at the Pratt Institute. After a brief tenure in France at the Académie Julian in Paris, Downing moved to Washington D.C. where he would become deeply entrenched in the Washington Color Field movement (also called Color School). $20,000-$60,000
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339. Favrile Glass Dogwood Table Lamp, Tiffany Studios
Louis C. Tiffany (1848-1933) for Tiffany Studios, circa 1906. A fine “Dogwood” favrile glass and bronze table lamp, surmounted with reticulated heat cap, the shade of dome form with allover dogwood blossom decoration in shades of white, pink and pale pink against green confetti ground, the shade ending in a single geometric band, raised on a three-socket cluster on urn-form standard and square base. Both the shade and base retain very nice original patina. The shade is stamped “TIFFANY STUDIOS NEW YORK 1417”. The base is stamped “TIFFANY STUDIOS NEW YORK 444”. Diameter of shade 12”. Overall height 19.5”, width of base 5.75”, depth 5.75”. Provenance: Purchased January of 1999 from King Antiques, 1708 Magnolia CT, Decatur, AL whereby acquired from the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia. Note: Copy of original invoice available upon request. $15,000-$30,000
340. J.J. Elliott for Tiffany & Co. Oak Cased Clock
J.J. Elliott (English (London), founded 1865) for Tiffany & Co. (American, founded 1837- ), late 19th/early 20th century. Tall tiger oak cased Grandfather hall clock with three bulbous finials with spire tops and broken swan neck pediment with egg and dart borders, dentilated cornice on bonnet above shaped, glazed hinged door to access ornate dial with pierced brass spandrels (top corners with rounded dials reading “CHIME SILENT” and “WHITTINGTON WESTMINSTER” with scrolled foliates and flowers surrounding silvered chapter ring with raised brass Arabic numerals under operating hand painted moon dial, lower center of dial marked with “TIFFANY & Co. NEW YORK” for retailer. Dial flanked by compound columns with acanthus leaf encrusted capitals and partial fluting, sides of case pierced to allow sound from Westminster chimes within. Case with additional fluting, beading, patera blocks, hinged door with oval beveled glass panel within beaded border to access three brass cylindrical weights and pendulum, case supported on four large lion’s paw feet. Eight day clock with cable driven movement that chimes the quarter hour. Overall height 102”, width 27.25”, depth 16.25”. $8,000-$12,000
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341. Jacob Eby Manheim Federal Case Clock, 19th C.
Jacob Eby (American (Manheim, Pennsylvania), 1776-1828), early 19th century. A mahogany tall-case clock, having a broken pediment bonnet, supported by two turned columns, with a glazed door opening to reveal a hand painted dial beneath moon phase with Roman numerals within chapter ring and fluted spandrels, atop a cove molded waist and flat panel base, each with line inlaid chamfered corners, and a shaped lip pendulum door with oval line inlay, resting on bracket feet, with a federal eagle inlaid roundel. Dial signed “Jacob Eby Manheim”. Height 95”, width 18.6”, depth 10.5”. $8,000-$12,000
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342. Constantine Manos, 12 Works From Greek Portfolio
Constantine Manos (American, b. 1934-). Selected works from Greek Portfolio, 12 gelatin silver prints, circa 1975, each with artist’s credit stamp and inscription to verso “Olympos, Karpathos (c) Constantine Manos, 1975,” each image depicting ethnographic scenes from daily life in 1960s Greece, photos contained in a photographer’s envelope inscribed in ink “Some photographs from Greece. For Jim Zambounis with best wishes, Constantine Manos December 12, 1987.” Each image unframed 8” x 10”. $3,000-$5,000
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344. Attributed to Arne Norell Black Leather ARI Chair
343. After Polasek, “Man Carving His Own Destiny”, 1907
After Albin Polasek (Czech-American, 1879-1965), “Man Carving His Own Destiny”-1907, bronze. A 20th century cast stone with black enamel figural sculpture after the original by Albin Polasek, depicting a brawny man with intense expression, whose form is partially imbedded in stone, attempting to chisel his way free from the rock that entombs him. Overall 43.25” x 23” x 15”. Note: “Man Carving His Own Destiny” is known to have been self-referential in the sense that the artist lost complete use of his left side due to paralysis shortly after completely the work. $2,000-$4,000
Attributed to Arne Norell (Swedish, 1917-1971) for Aneby Furniture (Swedish, 1954-), ca. 1966. An “ARI” lounge chair, with a stitched black leather seat, a buckled strap back, and a round headrest on a low trestle foot chromed steel frame. Apparently unmarked. Height 29”, width 25.5”, seat depth 20.25”, 15”. $2,000-$4,000
345. Carl Andree Davidt Studio “NOVA” Dining Table
Carl Andree Davidt (American, 1944-), late 20th century. A “NOVA” studio dining table, with a metal base with a organic central motif, composed of angular cut brass, powder coated steel, and aluminum plates, each with edged with powder coated steel rods, resting on four legs, two round brass columns, one steel leg, and one cantilevered aluminum leg, supporting a thick rectangular glass top. Signed “Carl A Davidt”, dated 1995, and titled “NOVA”. Height 30.75”, width 90”, depth 45”. $2,000-$4,000
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346. Menelaw Sete, “Mujer Con La Fruta”, Acrylic, 1999
Menelaw Sete (Brazilian, b. 1964-), “Mujer con la Fruta (Woman with the Fruit)”-1999, acrylic on acnvas, signed and dated at lower right “Menelaw Sete 99”. Abstracted figural painting with cubist rendering, depicting a voluptuous woman with both arms raised overhead, with a piece of fruit clutched in her right hand. Framed 40.75” x 48.75”. Unframed 32” x 39.25”. $2,000-$4,000
347. Ted Boerner for Design Within Reach “Theatre Sofa”
Ted Boerner (American, 1988-) for Design Within Reach (American, 1998-), 21st century. A rectangular “Theatre Sofa” in warm grey leather upholstery, with an angled backrest, elevated armrests, and two removable seat cushions, on four chrome plated steel legs. With manufacturer’s label underneath seat. Height 30”, width 80.75”, seat depth 21.5”, seat to floor 18.5”. $1,000-$2,000
348. Daniel Meyer, “Something Constructive”, 2001 Daniel Meyer (American, b. 1945-), “Something Constructive”-2001, polychrome and lacquered wood, signed, titled and dated to sculpture “D. Meyer ‘Something Constructive’ 01”. Overall 39” x 41” x 14”. $1,000-$2,000
349. Daniel Meyer, “Hear What I’m Sayin Girlfriend?” Daniel Meyer (American, b. 1945-), “Hear What I’m Sayin Girlfriend?”-2002, polychrome and lacquered wood, signed, titled and dated to base “Hear What I’m Sayin Girlfriend? Daniel Meyer 02.” Overall 32.75” x 30” x 13”. $600-$800
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350. Fine Cenedese Figural Scavo Glass Sculpture
Fine and interesting Cenedese figural scavo glass sculpture likely designed by Ermanno Nason, and reminiscent of Giacomo Manzu’s (Italian, 190-1991) bronze figural “Cardinal” series. Sculpture is predominantly lavender and grey scavo glass over translucent lighter glass. Apparently unsigned. Height 14”, width 4”. $3,000-$5,000
351. Rare Salviati ‘Piva’ Glass Vase by Nigel Coates
Nigel Coates (English, 1949) for Salviati(Italian, founded 1859), circa 2001. A rare organic shaped “Piva” cased art glass vase in russet brown having a bi-valve opening and rotund body. Signed, dated and numbered to the underside “Nigel Coates per Salviati, 2001, 20/30”. Also with original circular stick “SALVIATI VENEZIA MADE IN ITALY”. Height 15”, width 8.75”. $3,000-$5,000
352. Art Glass Carved Vase, Attributed to Preston Singletary
Attributed to Preston Singletary (American (Washington), b, 1963), circa 1990s. A blown and sand carved amberina colored glass vase decorated continuous in totem form with transformational elements inspired by the tribal affiliations of Pacific Northwest Coast Tlingit Indians. Apparently unsigned. Height 16.5”. Note: While this vase is apparently unsigned, Mr. Singletary was kind enough to acknowledge, via email, that he “very likely originally blew the glass”. $2,000-$4,000
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Likely Italian, circa 1960s. A figural art glass sculpture reminiscent of the biomorphic sculptures of Henry Moore (British, 1898–1986) having a cased angular shaped head joined to the irregular wedge shaped body in arctic blue glass and terminating on a teal colored thick circular glass base. Apparently not signed; polished pontil. Height 23”, width 11”, base diameter 5.12”. Provenance: Purchased during the 1970s from Christie’s Monaco from Consignor. $1,000-$2,000
354. Monumental Cenedese Scavo Glass Bottle, Signed
Monumental contemporary Murano Cenedese Scavo glass bottle having a pointed bulbous shaped lid with solid oblong stopper decorated in the round in shades of orange, teal and dark blue, the bottle with concave neck, rounded shoulders and slightly spreading body, decorated in matching palette. Acid etched inscribed to the bottom “Maestro Mario Fiocco, Cenedese Murano, 24.9.1992, Jacobson”. Height 21”, width 9”, depth 6”. $1,000-$2,000
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355. Dino Rosin Glass “Aphrodite” Sculptural Bust
Dino Rosin (Italian, b. 1948), late 20th century. A frosted and caledonia glass sculpture entitled “Aphrodite” depicting a nude female torso with internal swirls of pastel colors, raised on an oval black glass base. Signed at front center of the black base ‘Dino Rosin’. Height 13”, width 5.25”, depth of base 3.75”. Note: The companion “Adonis” sculpture is offered as lot 357. $1,500-$3,000
356. Dino Rosin Figural Glass Sculpture ‘Relax’ Series
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Dino Rosin (Italian, b. 1948), circa 1996. A clear and calcedonia glass figural sculpture from the ‘Relax’ series in bust length form, the face with serene expression, all in clear glass over swirling pastel colors, raised on a thick black glass base. Signed and dated on the top right of the black base ‘Dino Rosin AB 1996”. Height 21.5”, width 10.5”, depth 5.12”. $1,500-$3,000
357. Dino Rosin Glass “Adonis” Sculptural Bust
Dino Rosin (Italian, b. 1948), late 20th century. A frosted and caledonia glass sculpture entitled “Adonis” depicting a nude male torso with internal swirls of colors, raised on a wide oval black glass base. Signed at front center of the black base ‘Dino Rosin’. Height 12.25”, width 5.75”, depth of base 4.5”. Note: The companion “Aphrodite” sculpture is offered as lot 355. $1,500-$3,000
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Dino Rosin(Italian, b.1948), circa 1990s. A substantial Murano and calcedonia blown glass sculpture from the planet or ‘Pianeta” series having a egg shaped form enclosing a single elongated teardrop shaped bubble, the calcedonia background depicting deep space with colors ranging from bright yellows to deep purples, light blue to dark cobalt with scattered bubbles. Presented on an oval black glass pedestal. Signed by the artist “Dino Rosin” on side of base. Acid etched stamped to underside of base for “MURANO VENEZIA LOREDONO ROSIN”. Height 16.5”, width 11”. $1,500-$3,000
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359. Bronze Sculpture after Dali, “Venus a la Giraffe”
After Salvador Dali (Spanish, 1904-1989). “Venus à la Giraffe”, gilt bronze, limited edition numbered 2/299, signed and numbered to base. Overall height 18.5”, width 10”, depth 6”. $300-$500
360. Dalí, “Lincoln in Dalivision”, Silver Bas Relief
Salvador Dalí (Spanish, 1904-1989), “Lincoln in Dalivision”, silver metal bas relief sculptural wall plaque, signed in plate lower right, numbered lower left “A 377/500”. Surrealist figural relief sculpture depicting the obscured face of Abraham Lincoln (American, 1809-1865) composed of a figural scene with a nude woman standing before a cross-shaped mirror in a brick wall. Shadow box frame with plaque reading “Salvador Dalí”. Frame with inscription to bottom edge “(c) Dalart N.V. 1976”. Framed 15” x 13”. Sight 8.5” x 6.5”. $1,000-$2,000
361. Theodore Gall Metamorphic Bronze Sculpture, Iguana
Theodore Gall (American, contemporary). “Iguana”, lost wax cast bronze, signed to left side of bronze base “T. GALL”. Metamorphic bronze sculpture comprising three configurations: the face of a gecko with orchid blossoms to back side of head looming over miniature figural scene with musicians; a mohawked man’s head with wings flanking face; and a miniature figural carnival scene with figures riding an iguana as a roller coaster. The bronze raised on a tall white stone rectangular plinth base. In first configuration, overall height 10.75”, width 4.5”, depth 6”. In third configuration, overall height 12.5”, width 8.625”, depth 4.25”. $1,000-$2,000
362. Figural Brutalist Saguro Cactus Table Lamp
American, mid to late 20th century. A Brutalist gilt plaster Saguro cactus table lamp, having three textured arms in varying heights, each topped with a cylindrical, clear and opaque textured glass shade, the whole resting on a black lacquered base. Height 26.5”, diameter 11”. $800-$1,200
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363. Western Longhorn Upholstered Club Chair
American, 20th century. A longhorn steer club or lounge chair in the manner of William Mittmann or Wenzel Friedrich, upholstered in chocolate or tobacco leather, the arms and back mounted with 14 graduated steer horns, with a pair of large horns at each shoulder, with a central carved bone decoration and four horn legs. Apparently unmarked. Height 50”, width 39”, depth 40”. $1,500-$3,000
364. Bernadino Toppi, “L’Âne Rose”, Oil On Canvas
Bernardino Toppi (Italian, b. 1936-), “L’Âne Rose”, oil on canvas, signed at lower right “B. Toppi”, with inscription to verso “No 19 l’âne roseB. Toppi”. Figural painting depicting a figure seated on the back of a horse, or mule, the figure with an umbrella or parasol. With label to verso detailing artist, title and medium “The Eric Galleries Inc. New York, New York.” Framed 20.5” x 23.5”. Unframed 15” x 18”. $800-$1,200
365. Bernardino Toppi, “La Fontaine”, Oil On Canvas
Bernardino Toppi (Italian, b. 1936-), “La Fontaine (The Fountain)”, oil on canvas, signed at lower left “B. Toppi”, with inscription to verso “La Fontaine B. Toppi”. Figural painting with organic, gestural handling depicting a crowd gathered in front of a fountain in a public square. Framed 54” x 67”. Unframed 51.25” x 65.25”. $2,000-$4,000
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366. Bronze Sculpture In the Manner of Giacometti
Continental, mid to late 20th century. In the manner of Alberto Giacometti (Swiss, 1901-1966), “Walking Man I”, modeled bronze, apparently unsigned. A hollow, minimalist modeled bronze sculpture of a nude walking man, set on a geometric lacquered pedestal. Height (including base) 65.5”, width 15.1”, depth 15.675, height (excluding base) 37.5”, width 10”, depth 11”. $800-$1,200
367. Pair of Barbara Barry for Baker Night Stands
Barbara Barry (American, California, 1952-) for Baker (American, Grand Rapids, 1903-), late 20th century. A pair of mahogany veneer night stands, each with three drawers, two thin above one large, on saber legs with polished nickel pulls. With metal designer and manufacturer labels to each. Height 27”, width 32”, depth 22”. $800-$1,200
368. Barbara Barry for Baker King Sized Sleigh Bed
Barbara Barry (American, California, 1952-) for Baker (American, Grand Rapids, 1903-), late 20th century. A stained mahogany king-size sleigh bed, including curving head and foot boards on tapered legs, fluted side rails, and slats. With metal manufacturer’s label. Height 49”, width 81”, depth 100”. $2,000-$4,000
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369. Barbara Barry for Baker Round Dining Table Barbara Barry (American, California, 1952-) for Baker (American, Grand Rapids, 1903-), late 20th century. A round, planed mahogany dining table (No. 3437), with a central four-pillar fluted open pedestal, on a round circular base with a polished nickel accent ring . With metal designer and manufacturer labels to underside. Height 30”, diameter 58”. $2,000-$4,000
370. Contemporary, “In the Silence”, Mixed Media
American School, 20th century to contemporary. “In the Silence”, mixed media on panel, apparently unsigned. Framed 45.425” x 45.425” x 3”. Unframed 41” x 43.75”. $800-$1,200
371. Kit Reuther “Untitled (Abstraction)” Oil On Paper
Kit Reuther (American, 20th / 21st century), “Untitled (Abstraction)”, oil on paper, signed at lower left “Reuther.” Framed 24” x 28.75”. Sight 19” x 24”. $800-$1,200
372. Pair, Marcel Breuer “Wassily” Lounge Chairs
Marcel Breuer (Hungarian, 1902-1981) for Knoll (American, New York, 1938-), designed 1925. A pair of contemporary “Wassily” or “Model B3” lounge chairs, each with a bent tubular polished chromed steel frame, black cowhide belting seats, backs, and armrests, and plastic glides. Both stamped “KnollStudio” with Marcel Breuer signature. Height 29”, width 30.5”, seat depth 17.5”, seat to floor 16.75”. $800-$1,200
373. Glass Horse Sculpture Attr. to Signoretto
Atttributed to Pino Signoretto (Italian, 1944), circa 1970s. A colorless clear, heavy glass sculpture of a galloping horse with mouth open nostrils flaring, ears pricked back, and flying mane and tail, mounted at the belly to a steel rod shaft joined to the trapezoidal shaped platform glass base. Apparently not signed. Height 15.5”, width 25” (nose to tail), depth 6.75” (back hoof to hoof). $1,000-$2,000
374. Ettore Sottsass ‘Gaya’ Marble Fruitbowl Sculpture
Designed by Ettore Sottsass (Italian, 1817-2007) for Up&Up (Italian, founded in 1969), circa 1983. A Memphis style “Gaya” marble fruitbowl sculpture having a copper tubular bent handle mounted to the disc-shaped carrara marble top centered with sunken conical shaped pinkish marble and united to the thick circular base by four cylindrical supports. Top of sculpture with tag “Up&Up MADE IN ITALY MASSA CARRARA”. Height 14”, diameter of top 15.25”. $2,000-$4,000
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375. After Warhol, UPenn ICA Exhibition Media
After Andy Warhol (American, 1928-1987), “S & H Green Stamps”-1965, offset lithograph. An exhibition preview invitation (advertising material) for the University of Pennsylvania Institute of Contemporary Art (American, founded 1963) after the original “S & H Green Stamps”. With inscriptions to verso “You are invited to attend the preview of the exhibition Friday, October 8th from 9:00 - 11:00 P.P. 34th Street & Locust Walk ANDY WARHOL October 8 - November 21 Institute of Contemporary Art University of Pennsylvania.” Unframed 2.75” x 22.675”. $800-$1,200
376. After Warhol, PAM Exhibition Poster, “Brillo” After Andy Warhol (American, 1928-1987),”Brillo Soap Pads”-1970. An exhibition poster (silkscreen) for the n exhibition poster (silkscreen) for the Pasadena Art Museum (American, founded 20th century). With inscription to lower margin “Pasadena Art Museum 12 May - 21 June 1970.” 30” x 25.825”. $800-$1,200
377. After Warhol, Lincoln Center Poster, “Ticket”
After Andy Warhol (American, 1928-1987). “Lincoln Center Ticket”-1967, screenprint in colors on paper, commissioned by Lincoln Center (New York, founded 1962), from an edition of 500, apparently unsigned. Unframed 44.75” x 24”. $1,000-$2,000
378. After Lichtenstein, “Jobs...Not Cheese!”, Signed After Roy Lichtenstein (American, 1923-1997), “Jobs... Not Cheese! Moffett for Senator”-1977, original offset lithograph, ink signed at lower right “Roy Lichtenstein”. With inscription to lower margin “Moffett for Senator”, with final inscription to lower margin “Portrait, 1977 (c) Copyright 1977 Roy Lichtenstein”. Unframed 33” x 23.25”. $700-$900
379. After Lichtenstein, “Sweet Dreams, Baby!”
After Roy Lichtenstein (American, 1923-1997), “Sweet Dreams, Baby! (For Philip Morris International)”-1966, offset lithograph, ink signed at lower left “Roy Lichtenstein”. With inscription at lower margin “11 POP ARTISTS THE NEW IMAGE”, with additional inscription at lower margin “4.MARZ-3.APRIL 1966 Di-SA 10-19 UHR PHILIP MORRIS INTERNATIONAL New York GALERIE FRIEDRICH + DAHLEM Munchen, Max Milian Str. 15, T. 595021”. Unframed 34” x 21”. $1,000-$2,000
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380. After Lichtenstein, Castelli Gallery Media
After Roy Lichtenstein (American, 1923-1997), “Crying Girl”-1963, offset lithograph. An exhibition mailer for the Castelli Gallery (American, founded 1957) after the original work “Crying Girl”. wWith inscriptions to verso “Leo Castelli 4 East 77th, New York 21”, “Roy Lichtenstein September 28th to October 24th, 1963”, with postage stamp “New York Sep 26 ‘63”. Unframed 17” x 22.75”. $1,200-$2,400
381. Shepard Fairey, “Jasper Johns”, Silkscreen
Shepard Fairey (American, b. 1970-), “Jasper Johns (red)”-2009, screenprint, edition noted and signed in graphite in lower margin “144/450 Shep Fr 09”. After a photograph taken by Michael Tighe (American, b. 1955) of the noted American pop artist Jasper Johns (American, b. 1930-). Unframed 24” x 18”. $1,200-$2,400
382. John Pavlicek, “R & B Series X”, Collage
John Pavlicek (American, b. 1946), “R & B Series X”, mixed media collage on canvas, signed at lower right “Pavlicek “, signed and titled to verso ‘”JP2065 Pavlicek ‘R & B Series X’”. In the vein of noted German assemblage and collage artist Kurt Schwitters (German, 18871948). Overall 45.75” x 42”. $1,200-$2,400
383. Set of 6 Pace Collection “Rebecca” Dining Chairs
Pace Collection (American, 1960 - 2001), second half 20th century. A matched set of six “Rebecca” mahogany dining chairs, each with slightly curving crestrail and angular tapered stiles centering five horizontal ebonized slats above a black upholstered seat with straight seat rail raised on splayed legs. Underside of seats with Pace Collection tags. Height 35.5”, width 21” (leg to leg), seat depth 17”, seat height 18.5”. $800-$1,200
384. Niels Moller for Gudme Mobelfabrik Rosewood Table
Niels Moller (Denmark, 1922-1988) for Gudme Mobelfabrik, 1960s. A round Danish mid century modern teak dining table, having a round top with a banded edge on a four-fluted pedestal base. Marked “Gudme Mobelfabrik” with Danish control sticker. Height 28.4”, diameter 41.25”. $800-$1,200
385. Hand Woven Cubist Style Figural Rug or Tapestry
A hand woven Cubist style figural rug or tapestry reminiscent of Fernand Léger (French, 1881-1955). Apparently not signed, the numbers “9.2” woven bottom left. Measures 70.5” x 49”. $1,000-$2,000
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386. Josef Lorenzl, “Dancer”, Art Deco Bronze Sculpture
Josef Lorenzl (Austrian, 1892-1950), “Dancer”-circa 1920s, cold-painted bronze, inscribed “Lorenzyl Austria”. Art Deco figural sculpture depicting a dancing woman in motion, her right leg lifted as she leaps through the air, her arms extended to steady her, her face in contrasting material, with shaped green onyx base. Overall 10.625” x 6.75” x 3.25”. $2,000-$4,000
387. G. Arisse, “Femme Avec Coqs”, Art Deco Sculpture
French School, first quarter 20th century. “Femme Avec des Coqs (Woman with Roosters)”, silvered and polychromed bronze with marble base, signed to top of base “G. Arisse”. Overall 18” x 27.75” x 7.25”. $1,000-$2,000
388. Modern Mirrored Console Table
A modern mirrored console table having a three-quarter inch thick green tinted rectangular glass top over the base with stepped sides ascending from the center. Apparently not marked. Height with glass top on 30.75”, height without glass 30.25”, width 60”, depth 16”. $700-$900
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389. Itzchak Tarkay, “Study Of Figures”, Oil On Canvas
Itzchak Tarkay (Isreali, 1935-2012), “Study of Figures”, oil on canvas, signed at lower right “Tarkay”. Abstracted figural painting depicting gesturally rendered restaurant scene with figures seated at tables, with central table with tea pot or mug in foreground. Framed 46.25” x 46.5”. Unframed 40” x 40”. $1,200-$2,400
391. Set of 8 Milling Road for Baker Dining Chairs Milling Road for Baker (American, Grand Rapids, 1903), late 20th century. Set of eight “Neoclassic” stained wood dining chairs, including two arm and six side, each having a curved crest rail, an open double X-form fluted lattice back, with molded aprons, tapering tuned legs, and black leather and brass tack upholstery. Two with scrolled arms. Manufacturer’s labels to underside. Height 38.25”, width (of armchair) 23.25”, seat depth 18”, seat to floor 19”. $1,000-$2,000
390. Victor Salmones, “Untitled (Venus)”, Bronze Victor Salmones (Mexican, 1937-1989), “Untitled (Venus)”, bronze, signed and edition noted to back “1-12 V. Salmones 7/10”. Figural sculpture depicting the head of a beautiful woman with thick, textured hairs, with delicate features, with a faceless female figure reminiscent of Botticelli’s (Italian, 14451510) Venus overhead, with white stone base. Overall 15.5” x 8” x 6”. $1,000-$2,000
392. Neoclassical Style Circular Mahogany Dining Table
American, 19th/20th century. A neoclassical style circular mahogany dining table, with a double line inlay and dotted border, with an overhanging top and a brass edge to the skirt, on a three column pedestal and a concave tripod base with foliated inlay, resting on three brass paw feet. With three leaves in a storage crate. Apparently unmarked. Height 29.6”, diameter 47.9”, each leaf 18”. $800-$1,200
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393. Fine Hand Woven Tabriz Rug
Wool. Persian. Large diamond shaped center with floral design throughout. Cream field with blue, rose and teal accent colors. measures 12” 4” x 10’. $1,500-$3,000
395. Continental Sixteen Light Crystal Chandelier
394. Weber Baby Grand Piano, Model W-150
Weber Piano Company (American, founded 1852), circa 1990s. A baby grand piano, model W-150, having a walnut polish finish in classical form with square tapered legs. Serial number #G052149. Height 40”, width 60”. $1,000-$2,000
396. Rodrigue, “New Orleans Jazz Festival”, 1996
George Rodrigue (American (active New Orleans, 19442013), “New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival (Pete Fountain)”-1996, serigraph in colors, blind stamped, graphite signed and edition noted in lower margin “2630/3000 Rodrigue”, signed in plate at lower right. GWith framer’s label to verso. Framed 44” x 30”. Sight 36” x 22.25”. $800-$1,200
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Continental, 20th century. Neoclassical style crystal and gilt metal sixteen light chandelier, with a cast tapered rocaille motif central support, with an upper tier of scrolled arms terminating in crystal drops, with lower and upper tiers of eight c-scroll arms mounted at top and bottom with scalloped pressed glass wax cups, with simulated wax candle sleeves, each arm decorated with crystal drops. Overall 33” x 27.25”. $1,000-$2,000
397. Michalopoulos, “New Orleans Jazz Festival” James Michalopoulos (American, b. 1951-), “New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival (Man with Cane)”1998, serigraph in colors, blind stamped and graphite signed and edition noted in lower margin “2421/3000 Michalopoulos”, signed in plate at lower left. Unframed 37.75” x 19.25”. $300-$500
398. Pair, Bang & Olufsen Beolab 6000 Column Speakers
399. Pair, Bang & Olufsen Beolab 8000 Floor Speakers
Bang & Olufsen (Danish, founded 1925), circa 1996. A pair of Beolab 6000, type 6823, active column loudspeakers in the aluminum & gray configuration, each with two bass drivers, a dome tweeter, and a bass reflex contained within ovular column supported on round aluminum base. Serial numbers 11955846 and 11955843. Each 43” tall. $400-$600
Bang & Olufsen (Danish, founded 1925), circa 1995-1997. A pair of modern and streamlined Beloab 8000 active column loudspeakers, type 6803. Each with cast maker’s mark to front of foot “BANG & OLUFSEN”. Black speakers with serial numbers 11833074, 1081864?. Each height 52”, base 6.75” square. $800-$1,200
400. Pair, Bang & Olufsen Beolab 8000 Column Speakers
401. Pair of Bang & Olufsen Beolab 8000 Column Speakers
Bang & Olufsen (Danish, founded 1925), circa 19951997. A pair of modern and streamlined Beolab 8000 active column loudspeakers, type 6803, in the aluminum & black configuration, each premium floorstanding speaker comprising of two small woofers and a dome tweeter encased in a tubular aluminum structure with conical foot raised on a square matte black metal base with canted top edges. Each with cast maker’s mark to front of foot “BANG & OLUFSEN”. Black speakers with serial numbers 12753568, 12753579. Each height 52”, base 6.75” square. $800-$1,200
Bang & Olufsen (Danish, founded 1925), circa 1996. A pair of modern and streamlined Beloab 8000 active column loudspeakers, type 6803, in the aluminum & white configuration, each premium floorstanding speaker comprising of two small woofers and a dome tweeter encased in a tubular aluminum structure with conical foot raised on a square matte black metal base with canted top edges. Each with cast maker’s mark to front of foot “BANG & OLUFSEN”. Serial numbers 11955375, 11955972. Each height 52”, base 6.75” square. $800-$1,200
402. Bang & Olufsen Surround Sound 5 Speaker System
Bang & Olufsen (Danish, founded 1925), circa 1996. A five part speaker system comprising of 4 Beolab 6000, type 6823, active column loudspeakers and one Beolab 3500, type 1603, sound bar, each in the aluminum configuration with later cream colored covers, each column speaker with two bass drivers, a dome tweeter, and a bass reflex contained within ovular column supported on round aluminum base, the sound bar configured to mount to a wall above or below television. Each with serial number dating to 1996. Each column 43” tall. Bar length 44”. $1,000-$2,000
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403. Emilia Castillo Stone Inlaid Sterling Candelabra
Emilia Castillo (Mexican (Taxco), 20th century - contemporary) for Los Castillo. A heavy sterling silver three light candelabra comprising an oval foot surmounted with a central cylindrical stem issuing three candle arms with petal form drip pans, the crossing adorned with stone inlaid flower blossoms and leaves, likely malachite and lapis lazuli, the foot with hammered texture and the tubular arms with verdigris finish. Underside marked “EMILIA CASTILLO / MEXICO M.R. / TO-85 / 925”. Height 16.125”, width across arms 11.5”, depth 4.625”. $800-$1,200
405. Los Castillo Silver Trumpet Vase with Inlaid Stone
Emilia Castillo (Mexican (Taxco), 20th century - contemporary) for Los Castillo. A silver plated trumpet vase comprising a splayed round foot issuing pierced floral collar inlaid with malachite, lapis lazuli, and other semi-precious stones, surmounted with tall flaring neck and rolled mouth, the foot and upper portion with hammered interior and exterior surface. Underside of each section marked “TO-85 / EMILIA CASTILLO / MEXICAO M.R. / PLATEADO”. Height 9.625”, diameter 4.75”. $500-$700
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404. Set of 6 Emilia Castillo Hammered Silver Goblets
Emilia Castillo (Mexican (Taxco), 20th century - contemporary) for Los Castillo. A set of six heavy silver plate goblets of typical form with spreading disc foot surmounted by thriple ball stem and tall round cup, the cup and foot with hammered exterior, and the stem encasing chimes or bells that jingle when shaken. Underside of each marked “TO-85 / EMILIA CASTILLO / MEXICAO M.R. / PLATEADO”. Height 8.125”, diameter 3.375”. $600-$800
406. Emilia Castillo Stone Inlaid Silver Wine Coaster
Emilia Castillo (Mexican (Taxco), 20th century - contemporary) for Los Castillo. A silver plated wine coaster of round form with pierced gallery of leaves and semi-precious stone inset flower blossoms (likely malachite and lapis lazuli) and interspersed with berry clusters in relief, the inside with verdigris polychroming. Underside of each section marked “TO-85 / EMILIA CASTILLO / MEXICAO M.R. / PLATEADO”. Height 3.375”, diameter 5”. $300-$500
407. Vintage 18k Yellow Gold, Sapphire & Diamond Ring
408. Modern 14k White Gold & Diamond Ring
Ladies vintage 18k yellow gold, sapphire and diamond ring with 3 natural, prong set, cushion cut and round cut sapphires (1.22 carats total weight, color: medium dark royal blue, clarity: Si1) accented with 4 natural, prong set, rose cut diamonds (0.02 carat total weight) Marked on interior of band with crown pictorial mark and “18”, additional acid tested as 18k quality. Us ring size 6. Total weight 2.9 grams. $700-$900
Ladies modern 14k white gold and diamond ring with interwoven undulating bands with central section adorned with 24 natural, invisible set diamonds (1.00 carat total weight, color range: J-K, clarity: Si2), side sections with 12 natural, channel set, modern round brilliant diamonds, 0.12 carat total weight, color range: J-K, clarity: I1). Marked “IBZ” for maker and with “14K”, additionally acid tested as 14k quality. US ring size 6. Total weight 5.4 grams. $700-$900
409. Art Deco 18k Gold, Turquoise & Diamond Ring
410. Ladies 14k White Gold & Diamond Teardrop Necklace
Ladies vintage Art Deco handmade ring with natural marquise cut cabochon turquoise ( 4.0 carats, color: dark bluish green) accented by 4 bead set, French cut diamonds ( 0.06 carat total weight, color range: H-I, clarity: VS2) and 2 straight baguette cut diamonds ( 0.10 carat total weight, color:H-I, clarity: VS2) on a hand engraved shank. Marked “18CT” and acid tested as 18k quality. US ring size 4.5. Total weight 4.1 grams. $800-$1,200
411. 14k White Gold & Diamond Engagement Ring
Ladies 14k white gold and diamond engagement ring with center round brilliant cut diamond (color: J, clarity: I1) flanked on either side with pear shaped diamonds (color: F, clarity: VS). Total diamond carat weight 1.0 carat. Marked to interior of band with “14k”. US ring size 7.5. Total weight 5.4 grams. $800-$1,200
Ladies 14k white gold and diamond necklace with teardrop pendant with central round brilliant cut diamond with three round brilliant cut diamonds atop, further surrounded by round brilliant cut diamonds. Total carat weight for diamonds 0.91 carat. All diamonds with color range: G-H & clarity range: SI2-I1. Marked to ball with “14K”, clasp also marked with “14K”. Length of chain 18”. Total weight (including chain) 2.6 grams. $800-$1,200
412. Classic 14k White Gold & Diamond Stud Earrings
Pair of ladies classic 14k white gold and diamond stud earrings, each with a center round brilliant cut diamond ( 5.00 x 5.12mm, color: F, clarity: I1) in a four prong setting, accented with eight round brilliant cut diamonds (color range: F-G, clarity: I). Total diamond carat weight 1.50 carats. Marked on stud with “14k”. Total weight 2.3 grams. $800-$1,200
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413. American Stained Oak Carpenter’s Work Bench
American, 19th/20th century. A stained oak carpenter’s bench, having a rectangular top with woodworking attachments, atop a trestle base with shoe feet, with remnants of polychrome. Apparently unmarked. Height 30.75”, width 86”, depth 36”. $1,000-$2,000
415. American School, “Portrait Of McClellan Sisters”
414. American Cherry Sugar Chest with Drawer
American, 19th century. A cherry wood sugar chest, with a flat molded top, four interior compartments, a central pressed brass key escutcheon, and a single lower drawer, raised on four turned and fluted legs, with a turned knob. Apparently unmarked. Height 31.6”, width 30.5”, depth 21.4”. $1,000-$2,000
416. American Rustic Reclaimed Wood Trestle Table
American, 20/21st century. A rustic trestle table made of reclaimed wood, having a five-board slab top, resting on two curved and shaped supports and shoe feet, with a shaped board stretcher. Height 30.125”, width 85.325”, depth 42.75”. $1,500-$3,000
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American School (Louisiana), mid-19th century. “Portrait of McClellan Sisters”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Framed 44.125” 43.75”. Sight 35.5” x 35.25”. Provenance: from the Estate of a Prominent Interior Designer, Atlanta, Georgia. $1,000-$2,000
417. John Wurdeman, “Untitled (Evening Light)” John Wurdeman (American, b. 1975-), “ Untitled (evening Light)”, oil on canvas, signed at lower right “J Wurdeman”. Gesturally rendered tonalist style landscape painting depicting the view of a valley from the vantage point of a mountaintop villa. Framed 27.25” x 31.5”. Unframed 20” x 24”. $800-$1,200
418. Mahogany Eagle Motif Federal Style Mirror
American, 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 53”, width 26.25”, depth 2”. $400-$600
419. Federal Style Giltwood and Mahogany Eagle Mirror
American, 19th/20th century. A horizontally oriented three panel mahogany mirror with a broken pediment top centered with a mounted eagle finial with open wings and accented with a giltwood floral swag border with rosettes at the corners and pediment, and a egg and dart border to the bottom and around each mirror panel. Apparently unmarked. Height 35.75”, width 64”, depth 4.5”. $500-$700
420. Federal Style Giltwood Eagle Crest Bullseye Mirror
American, 20th century. Overall 35.25” x 25.75”. Provenance: from the Estate of a Prominent Interior Designer, Atlanta, Georgia. $600-$800
421. Federal Style Walnut Inlay Display Cabinet American, 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 82.5”, width 48”, depth 17”. $600-$800
422. American Federal Style Mahogany Secretary
American, 20th century. A Pull-out stretchers with Roman numerals “VI”. Height 81”, width 38, depth 18”. $600-$800
423. Hand Woven Sultanabad Area Rug
Wool. Floral and geometric design. Rust center field with blue, gold, teal and green accent colors. Measures 5’ 4” x 7’ 5”. $600-$800
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425. After Bessie Potter Vonnoh, “The Scarf” Sculpture
424. Large American Empire Style Mahogany Tea Caddy
American, 19th/20th century. A mahogany Empire-style tea caddy, having a rectangular form with black banded inlay edges, and a round key escutcheon, opening to reveal a central round compartment lined with black leather, flanked by two rectangular compartments, each with a removable, lidded mahogany box. Apparently unmarked. Height 6”, width 12”, depth 6”. $300-$500
After Bessie Potter Vonnoh (American, 1872-1955), “The Scarf”-1908, polychromed composite sculpture, stamped with artist’s signature, date, and Valsuani foundry mark. Reproduction sculpture after the original bronze in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston depicting a female figure in a Neoclassical dress holding a scarf aloft. Height 12.75”, diameter 5.75”. $300-$500
426. Contemporary Empire Style Pier or Console Table
Continental, 20th/21st century. A contemporary Empire style simulated burl veneer pier table, with a molded rectangular top with two drawers atop scrolled supports, resting on a trestle base with ogee bracket feet, with painted Neoclassical decoration, including winged griffins flanking an urn on the top and swagged drapery to the drawer fronts, with a central rosette medallion. Apparently unmarked. Height 30”, width 53.75”, depth 17”. $300-$500
428. Empire Style Mahogany Veneer Chest of Drawers
American, 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 47.25, width 42.25, depth 22.25”. $400-$600
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427. Scrolled Gilt Metal & Crystal 12 Light Chandelier
American, 20th century. A gilt metal and crystal chandelier, with a two-tier open support, the top portion composed of eight scrolls in a bell-shape, with four lights, the lower tier composed of eight C-scrolls, each with an attached scrolled arm terminating in a light, with a fluted glass fixture encircled by a crown of crystal drops, the support with draped beaded crystal swags, rosettes, and drops overall. Apparently unmarked. Height (to fixture) 36.25”, diameter 25.25. $300-$500
429. American Empire Style Mahogany 3 Drawer Dresser
American, likely New York, early 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 35.75”, width 50”, depth 23.25”. $800-$1,200
430. Stained and Carved Deacon’s Bench, 18th C
Likely English, late 18th century. Stained and carved wood deacon’s bench having a single board crestrail with scrolled ears over rectangular splat pierced back and continuous downswept arms joining the box seat raised on front turned legs. Height 37”, width 73.5”, depth 18.25”. $500-$700
431. After Raphael “Madonna Della Sedia”, Oil On Canvas
Italian, 20th century. After Raffaello Sanzio da Urbino (Italian, 1483-1520) “Madonna della Sedia”-1513-1514, oil on canvas. A 20th century painting after the original by famed Italian painter Raphael currently housed in the Palazzo Pitti (Florence, IT). With indistinct signature to verso “Angelo M...”, with two stamps to verso “FIRENZE”. Framed 28.75” x 28.75”. Unframed 20” x 20”. $800-$1,200
432. 19th C. Continental Oil, “Adoration Of The Pauper’s Child”
Continental School, 19th century. “Adoration of the Pauper’s Child”, oil on wood panel, apparently unsigned. With indistinct inscriptions to verso. Framed 20.25” x 18.5”. Unframed 14.75” x 12.5”. $500-$700
433. Renaissance Silk Embroidery Fragment on Velvet French, likely 17th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 75.5”, width 52”. $400-$600
434. Orsini & Rutter 1869 “Life of the Blessed Virgin”
“Life of the Blessed Virgin Mary and of her Divine Son, Our Lord Jesus Christ”, by Abbe Orsini and Reverend Henry Rutter, published circa 1869 by Johnson, Fry & Company, New York. Large scarce volume with leather binding, gilt foredges, and silk endpapers, illustrated throughout with steel engravings. 12.5” x 10.5”. $300-$500
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436. Helen Dunham, “Grasses”, Oil On Board
435. Wrought Iron Neoclassical Motif Console & Mirror
Continental, likely Italian, 20th century. Apparently unmarked. console height 31.425”, width 30”, depth 12”, mirror height 37”, width 23”, depth 1”. $800-$1,200
Helen Dunham (American, 1911-1994), “Grasses”, oil on board, signed at lower left “Helen Dunham”. Abstract modernist still life painting depicting a tall, slender red vase with assorted meadow grasses including foxtail, the vase placed on a chartreuse table top in an otherwise austere room. With inscriptions to verso “HELEN DUNHAM”, “GRASSES”, “C13152”. Framed 30” x 25.125”. Unframed 23.5” x 16.625”. $700-$900
438. Pair of French Wrought Iron Hanging Planters
437. Stephanie Wheeler, “Mediterranean Landscape”, Oil
Stephanie Wheeler (American, 20th / 21st century), “Mediterranean Landscape”, oil on canvas, signed “S. Wheeler”. Framed 20” x 23.125”. Unframed 11” x 14”. Provenance: from the Estate of a Prominent Interior Designer, Atlanta, Georgia. $700-$900
439. Pair of Iron Marble Top Demilune Console Tables
American, 20/21st century. Pair of wrought iron wall-mounting demilune console tables, each with a gray marble top resting on five fanned scrolled supports, converging at the base and terminating in scrolls. Apparently unmarked. Height 27.25”, width 29.5”, depth 16.5”. $800-$1,200
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Continental, likely French, 19/20th century. A pair of hanging wrought iron planters, each suspended from three chains, with an open circular wrought iron support, with eight scrolled bars, converging underneath with a lower rosette drop and fleur-di-lis decoration, each inset with a painted white insert. Apparently unmarked. Height 51.5”, diameter 16.5”. $800-$1,200
440. Contemporary Neoclassical Bone Inlay Console Table
Continental, 20th/21st century. A Neoclassical style console or pier table, with a molded bone inlay top with a silvered metal egg and dart border, resting on a scrolled acanthus leaf motif base with a central urn, set on a molded bone inlay base. Apparently unmarked. Height 36.5”, width 63”, depth 19”. $800-$1,200
441. Lovely Louis Dage Art Deco Vase, Signed
Louis Dage (French, 18780-1963), first half 20th century. An Art Deco pottery vase of bulbous form, with simulated marble glazing, with stylized yellow roses, each with verdant foliage, signed to form “L. Dage”. With indistinct marks to underside, possibly “51218 Rim”. With labels to underside “1248” and “32”. Height 8.325”, diameter at mouth 3.25”, diameter at base 5.75”. $300-$500
443. Pair of Gilt Wood Art Deco Motif Frames
Continental, likely French, mid to late 20th century. A pair of rectangular gilt wood Art Deco motif frames, each having a molded outer edge and a inner geometric motif border. Apparently unmarked. Height 14.5”, width 12”, depth 1.625”. $300-$500
442. Art Deco Style Custom Handcrafted Modern Cabinet
American, 20th/21st century. Apparently unmarked. Height 54”, width 36”, depth 22.6”. $300-$500
444. Pair, Black Stone and Agate Banded Table Lamps
Continental, 20th century. With ivory silk shades. Apparently unmarked. Height (to finial) 25”, width (of base) 7.25”, depth (of base) 4.5”. $300-$500
445. Design Institute America Brass & Glass Table
Design Institute America (America (North Carolina), founded 1971), circa early 1983s. A Mid Century Modern coffee, cocktail or center table having a circular dished brass frame inset with conforming glass top raised on four cylindrical turned supports headed with turned finials and united by concave H-shaped stretcher. Marked to the underside of top with label “DIA DESIGN INSTITUTE AMERICA, INC. 1983, 52745”. Height 16”, diameter of top 40.5”. $300-$500
446. Czech Art Deco Crystal Decanter with Silver Collar
Czech, first half 20th century, circa 1928. Acid etched mark to underside of bottle “TCHECOSLOVAQUIE”, the French translation of “Czechoslovakia” used as a mark between 1918-1938. Sterling with maker’s mark “C” over “A”, or possibly stylized “CHA”. Height 6.125”, diameter 4.375”. $300-$500
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447. Orange Candelabra in the Style of Memphis Milano
Italian, late 20th century. A five light orange enameled steel candelabra in the style of Memphis Milano. Apparently unmarked. Height 20.75”, width 9.6”, depth 7”. $300-$500
448. Purple Postmodern Tapered Circular Table Base
Italian, circa 1980s. A postmodern plastic coated purple table base in the style of Ettore Sottsass for Memphis Milano, comprised of tapering concentric disks in an hourglass form. Apparently unmarked. Height 28.875”, diameter 24.4”. $300-$500
449. Memphis Style Blue Figural Art Glass Sculpture Apparently not signed. Height 14.32”, width 8.25”, base diameter 3.67”. $500-$700
450. Memphis Style Art Glass Vase, Manner of Zanini Manner of Marco Zanini (Italian, 1954), fourth quarter 20th century). Apparently not signed. Height 17”, base diameter 5.85”. $600-$800
451. George Sowden Memphis “Glastonbury” Lamp
George Sowden (Swedish, 1942-) for Memphis Milano (Italian, 1981-1987), 1984. A ‘Glastonbury” table lamp from the Electronic Age series, with a conical melamine shade with a black enamel socket, supported by four green enameled metal arms, and resting on a coated plastic base. Unmarked. Height 13.5”, diameter 13.5”. $600-$800
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453. Style of Robert Sonneman Arc Floor Lamp
American, mid 20th century. A mid century modern arc floor lamp, in the style of Robert Sonneman, with a rectangular black metal base, an arced metal arm, and a round gold tone shade. Apparently unmarked. Height 67.5”, width (of base) 8.6”, depth (of base) 16.2”. $300-$500
452. Guausé, “Abstraction With Sphere”, Serigraph Guausé (American, 20th century), “Abstraction with Sphere”, serigraph, edition noted and signed in graphite in lower margin “64/200 Guausé”. Framed 28” x 22.925”. Sight 26.5” x 20.5”. $400-$600
455. Gerald Thurston for Lightolier Floor Lamp, 1950s 454. Pair of Figural His and Hers Tubular Bent Steel Valets Italian, mid to late 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height (of man) 61.25”, width 20”, depth 14”. $400-$600
456. Alexander Calder, “Flying Colors I”, Lithograph
Alexander Calder (American 1898-1976), “Flying Colors I” (from The Flying Colors Collection)-circa 1975, lithograph on paper, signed and dated in plate “CA 74”, with seal to paper “The Flying Colors Collection 1975”. Unframed 20” x 26”. $300-$500
Gerald Thurston (American, 20th century) for Lightolier (American, founded 1904), circa 1950s. Stamped to the underside C5220. Lacking shade. Height 56.5”, diameter of base 12.5”. $700-$900
457. Colorful Kinetic Mobile in the Style of Calder
American, mid 20th century. A colorful enameled metal kinetic mobile in the style of Alexander Calder (American, 1898-1976), composed of seven moving arms, each with a circular metal disk soldered to a scrolled metal rod. Apparently unmarked. Largest arm height (as installed) 40.25”, width 104”, depth 84”. $800-$1,200
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459. After Rauschenberg, NGA Exhibition Poster
458. John Pavlicek, “Untitled”, Mixed Media Collage John Pavlicek (American, b. 1946), “Untitled (Homage to Schwitters)”, mixed media collage on wood board, signed at lower center “Pavlicek “. Framed 18.25” x 16”. Sight 9.75” x 7.75”. $500-$700
After Robert Rauschenberg (American, 1925-2008). A silkscreen on foil paper National Gallery of Art (American, founded 1937) exhibition poster with script to upper right “U.S.A. National Gallery of Art”, with script to lower quadrant “Robert Rauschenberg Overseas Culture Interchange May 12 -Sept. 2nd, 1991 Washington D.C.”. Unframed 39” x 26.25”. $300-$500
460. Chrome Robot Lamp Attributed to Torino, Mid-20th Century
Attributed to Torino (Italian, 20th century), mid 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 23”, width 8”, depth 6.5”. $300-$500
461. Florence Knoll Marble Top Coffee Table, #2514
Florence Knoll (American, 1917 - ) for Knoll Associates(American, founded 1938), designed in 1958. Model #2514, Apparently unmarked. Height 17”, width 24”, depth 24”. Literature: Rouland, Steven & Linda. Knoll Furniture 1938-1960. Atglen: Schiffer Publishing Ltd., 2005. pp 94, 95, 123. $500-$700
462. Paul Chojnowski “Figure In Darkness” Burn Drawing
Paul Chojnowski (American, 20th / 21st century), “Figure in Darkness”, burned paper, apparently unsigned. Framed 34.25” x 26.5”. Sight 29.75” x 21.5”. 400-$600
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463. Paul Chojnowski “Drive” Burn Drawing
Paul Chojnowski (American, 20th / 21st century), “Drive”, burned paper, apparently unsigned. Abstract burn drawing depicting five vertical lines emerging from a band of rich carbon in the lower margin of the work. 14.75” x 22.25”. Sight 7” x 14.75”. $300-$500
465. Contemporary Chrome Sculpture, “Skull on Pedestal”
20th century to contemporary. “Skull on Pedestal”, polished chrome, apparently unsigned. Naturalistically rendered polished chrome sculpture depicting an undersized human skull, with tall turned wood base. Overall 14.5” x 5” x 7”. $300-$500
464. Contemporary Carved Cherry Wood Sculpture, “Human Skull”
20th century to contemporary. “Cherry Wood Skull”, cherry wood, apparently unsigned. Naturalistically rendered carved cherry wood sculpture depicting an enlarged human skull with jaw slightly off-set and deep eye sockets. Overall 10.5” x 7.5” x 11.75”. $300-$500
466. Carved Wood Support Column or Post, 19th C.
American or English, 19th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 81.25”, diameter 21”. $400-$600
467. French School, “Smoke Break”, Oil on Canvas 1967
French School, circa 1967. “Smoke Break”-1967, oil on canvas, signed, dated and location noted at lower right “Valera Paris - 67”. Tonalist figural painting with gestural handling and autumnal palette depicting three figures, each dress for difficult labor in apparently cold conditions, one smoking a cigarette whose embers glow in the dim light, with abstract rust colored background. Framed 29.5” x 37”. Sight 28” x 36”. $400-$600
468. Belgian Carved Oak Sideboard, 20th C.
Belgian, second quarter 20th century. Height 36.12”, width 63”, depth 15.12”. $400-$600
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470. Mid Century Modern Polychromed Glass Table Lamp
American, mid 20th century. A mid century modern bottle form glass lamp, with a reeded pressed metal fixture, polychromed with blue and gold banded decoration, with white frosted bands between, and a striped gold shoulder, resting on a open metal stand and a white enameled metal base. With a beige silk bell shade. Apparently unmarked. Height (to finial, excluding shade) 38.75”, diameter 7.5”. $300-$500
469. Philip Pearlstein, “Nude In New Mexico”, 1984
Philip Pearlstein (American, b. 1924-), “Nude in New Mexico”-1984, lithograph on paper, graphite titled, signed, dated and edition noted at upper right “Nude in New Mexico 48/65 Philip Pearlstein 84”. Framed 31.625” x 40.75”. Sight 24.75” x 33.5”. $400-$600
472. Collection Of Two Danielle Desplan Collages 471. Pair, Baker Silk Upholstered Slipper Chairs Baker (American, Grand Rapids, 1903-), late 20th century. Pair of upholstered slipper chairs in green and gold stripe silk, each with a low back, removable seat and back cushions, and tapered gray saber legs. Apparently unmarked. Height (including cushions) 31”, width 26.5”, seat depth 18.5”, seat to floor 20”. $500-$700
473. Large Enameled Wire Horse Head Sculpture American, mid to late 20th century. A monumental horse head sculpture, constructed of bent and welded enameled wire, with a wall mounting bracket to the back of the head. Apparently unmarked. Height 28.25”, width 37.5”, depth 15.25”. $300-$500
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Danielle Desplan (French, 20th/21st century). A collection of two Danielle Desplan mixed media collages on paper comprising “Les Bruies Exches”1988, mixed media collage on paper, indistinctly graphite titled at lower left, graphite signed and dated at lower right “Danielle Desplan 1988”; and “Comme les Marques”-1989, mixed media collage on paper, indistinctly graphite titled to lower left, graphite signed and dated to lower right “Danielle Desplan 1989”. Each framed 36.925” x 29.5”. Each sight 30” x 22”. Provenance: Carol A. Dabb Art Consulting, Los Altos, California, whereby acquired by present owner. $400-$600
474. Pair of Reliance Porcelain Lamps w/Shades
Reliance Lamp & Shade Company (American, 19462005), circa 1970s. Each lamp accompanied with original hang tag “A Reliance Lamp”. Overall height 39” to ball finial, base diameter 7”, shade diameter 18.25” $300-$500
475. American Rustic and Distressed White Mantle
American, early 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 56”, width 59.25”, depth 9.5”. $400-$600
476. American School, “Weather Vane”, 1968
American School, circa 1968. “Weather Vane”-1968, oil on canvas, monogrammed at lower right “A.L.”, titled, dated and indistinctly signed to verso “WEATHER VANE 1968...”. Framed 24.5” x 20.425”. Unframed 18” x 14”. $400-$600
478. Pair of Signed Rustic Trompe-l’eoil Oil Paintings Charles Adkerson (American (Waleska, Georgia) ,1930-2013), “Hanging Blue Spoon”-1983 and “Blueberries”, oil on canvas paintings in original reclaimed pine barn wood frames, signed lower right on each, “Hanging Blue Spoon” dated lower right. Blue spoon framed 17.25” x 11.125”. Blueberries framed 15.5” x 13.5”. $300-$500
477. Charles Adkerson, Eggs in Pail, Signed Oil
Charles Adkerson (American (Waleska, Georgia), 1930-2013), “Eggs in Pail”-1982, oil on canvas in original reclaimed pine wood frame, signed and dated lower right. Framed 23” x 16” . Unframed 19” x 12.25”. $300-$500
479. Regionalist School Bronze Figural Relief Plaque
American, first half of 20th century. A Regionalist School cast bronze relief frieze, likely architectural, with a rectangular form and horizontal orientation, depicting men at work, with two wielding axes, two handling horses, one carrying a bag over his shoulder, and one standing nearby. Stamped “222222” to the verso. Height 5.5”, width 24.25”, depth 0.875”. $300-$500
480. American School, “Migrant Farm Hand”, Oil
American School, circa 1930s. “Migrant Farm Hand”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Framed 12” x 12”. Unframed 8.75” x 8.75”. $300-$500
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481. Long Rustic Light Blue Store Counter or Display
American, 20th century. A rustic pine store counter or display, painted light blue, rectangular in form, and open on both sides, with two tiers of shelves, divided into three open compartments, with a paneled top and sides. Apparently unmarked. Height 32.5”, width 101.25, depth 30.5”. $600-$800
483. Collection of 15 Amber Glass Apothecary Bottles
Continental, first quarter 20th century. Collection of 15 (fifteen) amber glass apothecary or druggist bottles or jars of various sizes, each with a unique label indicating previous contents, 14 (fourteen) with stoppers or lids, 7 (seven) marked to underside “Breuer”, 9 (nine) apparently unmarked. Tallest height 13”. $400-$600
482. Italian Iron Mechanical Clockwork Spit Jack Italian, late 19th / early 20th century. An iron mechanical clockwork spit jack with heart motif, with later walnut base. Height 12.5”. $300-$500
484. Collection of 12 Amber Glass Apothecary Bottles
Continental, first quarter 20th century. Collection of 12 (twelve) amber glass apothecary or druggist bottles or jars of various sizes, each with a unique label indicating previous contents, 11 (eleven) with stoppers or lids, 10 (ten) marked to underside “Breuer”, 2 (two) apparently unmarked. Tallest height 15”. $400-$600
486. Rustic Gray and Red Two Door Narrow Cabinet
485. American Rustic Limed Oak Chest on Chest Apparently unmarked aside from the remnants of a ‘MADE IN THE USA” STICKER on the backside of one chest. Height of four drawer chest 18”, width 48”, depth 21.75”. Height of the other chest 20”, width 48”, depth 21.75”. $400-$600
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American, 20th century. A rustic and distressed two door narrow cabinet or cupboard, with a overhanging molded top, a molded base, and two flat, paneled doors, opening to reveal an upholstered linen interior. Apparently unmarked. Height 63.25”, width 53.75”, depth 11.75”. $300-$500
487. Paolo Soleri for Arcosanti Brutalist Wind Bells
488. Paolo Soleri for Arcosanti Brutalist Wind Bells
Paolo Soleri (Italian/American,1919-2013) for Arcosanti (Yavapai County, Arizona, founded 1970), circa 1970s. Hangs 20”. $300-$500
Paolo Soleri (Italian/American,1919-2013) for Arcosanti (Yavapai County, Arizona, founded 1970), second half 20th century. Hangs 28”. $400-$600
489. 2 Sets Paolo Soleri for Arcosanti Brutalist Bells
490. Paolo Soleri for Arcosanti Brutalist Wind Bells
Paolo Soleri (Italian/American,1919-2013) for Arcosanti (Yavapai County, Arizona, founded 1970), circa 1970s. Single bell hangs 22”. Double bell hangs 24”. $300-$500
Paolo Soleri (Italian/American,1919-2013) for Arcosanti (Yavapai County, Arizona, founded 1970), circa 1970s. Hangs 27”. $300-$500
491. Style of Archipenko, “Kneeling Woman”, Bronze
Style of Alexander Archipenko (Ukrainian / American, 18871964). “Kneeling Figure”-1980, bronze with wood plinth base, signed, dated and indistinctly signed to form “12/25 (c) Gardner 1980”. Figural Cubist cast bronze sculpture depicting a kneeling figure with abstracted hand grasping chest. Overall 13.25” x 6.5” x 8”. $300-$500
492. Style of Archipenko, “Long Haired Woman”
Style of Alexander Archipenko (Ukrainian / American, 1887-1964). “Long Haired Woman”, bronze with marble base, edition noted and signed indistinctly to side “27/30”. Figural Modernist cast bronze sculpture with Cubist elements in the vein of Alexander Archipenko (Ukrainian / American, 1887-1964), depicting a nude female holding half of her long, straight hair in her hands. Overall 18.125” x 5.25” 5.125”. $400-$600
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494. American School, “Quail Hunt”, Oil, Signed
493. Hand Woven Qashghi Rug
Wool. Pakistan. Geometric and tribal design. Brown, green, blue and cream accent colors. Measures 5’ x 7’ 10”. $500-$700
American School, 20th century. “Quail Hunt”, oil on canvas, signed to lower right “R. Connlin”. Hunting scene painting depicting two dogs in a golden field, sniffing for a family of quails, visible to the viewer in the lower left quadrant, with dilapidated barn in the distance and ethereal late summer sky overhead. Framed 23.5” x 31.5”. Unframed 19” x 27”. $500-$700
496. 495. 495. Boehm Bisque Porcelain Peregrine Falcon (100-12) Boehm (1953-), second half of 20th century. With maker’s mark to underside. Height 20.8”, width 20.1”, depth 9”. $600-$800
496. Boehm Bisque Porcelain Barn Owl (#1005)
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Boehm (American, 1953-), made in England, second half of 20th century. With maker’s mark to underside. Height 19.6”, width 24.75”, depth 9.75”. $800-$1,200
497. Boehm Bisque Porcelain “Eagle of Freedom II”
Boehm (American, 1953-), 1976. “Eagle of Freedom II” With maker’s mark, title, inscription, and edition number 56/100 on base. Height 16”, width 15”, depth 22”. $800-$1,200
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499. Mark Hopkins, “Fast And Shallow Fisherman” Bronze
498. Contemporary Driftwood Sculptural Table Lamp
American, 20th/21st century. A contemporary sculptural driftwood table lamp, having seven twisted driftwood pieces vertically mounted atop a painted black wood plinth base, inset with two lights. Apparently unmarked. Height 24.25”, width 29.425”, depth 8”. $300-$500
Mark Hopkins (American, 20th century), “Fast and Shallow Fisherman”-2000, bronze, signed, dated and edition noted to reverse of sculpture “Mark Hopkins (c) 00 67/500.” Figural bronze sculpture depicting a fly fisherman having just cast his line into the shallow, fast water of a rocky creek, with naturalistically rendered tree stump on the far side of the creek and small fish swimming through the waterlogged roots. With label to underside “High Country Gallery, Montana.” Overall 11.75” x 25.5” x 7”. $300-$500
500. Carved and Polychromed Wood Rainbow Trout, Signed
American, late 20th century. A realistically carved and polychromed Rainbow Trout, with a hook in its mouth, mounted on driftwood and sand, set in a plexiglass display case with a carved and stained molded edges. Marked “ANTHONY”. Height 23.75”, width 29”, depth 23”. $500-$700
501. Bronze Crane Fountain or Garden Sculpture American, 20th century. A patinated and textured bronze crane sculpture or fountain, featuring an upturned tail, gilt legs, and a gilt beak, balancing on an angled log, with patinated cat whiskers at the base. With a pipe leading into the base, and spouts at the top of each cat whisker. Apparently unmarked. Height 35.375”, width 26”, depth 14”. $500-$700
502. Arthur Court Figural Manatee Double Wine Cooler
Arthur Court (American (California), founded 1966). A cast aluminum figural double champagne cooler in the form of a manatee or sea cow depicting the marine mammal resting on its belly with front flippers supporting weight as neck and tail arch upward, the head and tail as hinged lids that open to reveal a single interior cavity. Underside of one foot cast with maker’s mark. Height 15.75”, width 22.75”, depth 11.25”. $500-$700
503. Set of Four Distressed Fretwork Bar Stools
American, late 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 46”, width 19.75”, seat depth 18”, seat to floor 31”. $500-$700
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504. 19th C. Polychromed American Carousel Horse
American, late 19th century. A carved and polychromed wooden carousel horse depicting leaping with front two legs curled back and off the ground, supported at front by painted iron supports, the brown horse with white saddle blanket and blue saddle, white tail and hooves, and a red painted bridle, with many layers of underpaint showing in some areas due to wear. Apparently unmarked. Accompanied with auction value estimation from 1989 from Plantation Galleries, Coconut Grove, Florida prepared by ISA appraiser Diana Peters. Height 48”, width 8.25” depth 41”. $700-$900
505. Carved Wood Carnival Prop, Two Jesters on Barrel
Likely American, first half 20th century. A large carved and painted wood sculpture, likely a theatre or carnival prop, depicting twin boy jesters seated on a wooden barrel with heads cocked in opposite directions and holding an accordion and a xylophone, the figures wearing blue and white checked pants, teal blue tail coats decorated with playing card symbols (heart, spade, club, diamond), and teal blue twisted hats. Underside partially hollowed and drilled with four round holes for apparent mounting atop another article. Height 37.25”, width 18”, depth 15”. $400-$600
506. Collection Of Three Hubley Cast Iron Toys
Hubley Manufacturing Company (American, founded 1894). A collection of three polychromed cast iron toys, circa pre-1930, comprising #2 Race Car with Driver #JM201, with marks to underside “Hubley Iron Art JM2012”; Blue Motorcycle Cop with original rubber wheels, apparently unmarked; and Champion Cop, with original rubber wheels, marked to side “CHAMPION”. Green race car overall 2.5” x 7” x 2.75”. Blue Cop Motorcycle overall 5” x 7.125” x 2.5”. Champion Cop Motorcycle overall 3” x 4.825” x 1.625”. $300-$500
507. Collection Of Three Hubley Cast Iron Race Cars
Hubley Manufacturing Company (American, founded 1894). A collection of three polychromed cast iron race car toys, comprising two orange cast iron Piston Race Cars, each marked to underside “HUBLEY”; and one red Piston Race Car, marked to underside “HUBLEY”. Each length 10”. $300-$500
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508. Tramp Art, Layered Notch Carved Wooden Wall Mirror Early 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Overall 23.5” x 18.925”. $300-$500
509. Tramp Art, Layered Notch Carved Wooden Frame
Early 20th century. Apparently unmasked. Overall 28.125” x 25.75”. $300-$500
511. American Carved Pine Two-Part Corner Cabinet
510. American Cherry Pilgrim-Century Style Cabinet
American, early 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 41”, width 43.3”, depth 21.2”. $300-$500
512. American Hand Stitched Red & White Quilt American, likely late19th/early 20th century. Likely not fully completed. Overall measures 87” x 67.75”. $300-$500
American, 20th century. A carved pine two-part corner cabinet, with upper and lower portions, each with carved paneled doors and brass pulls, flanked on either side by applied fluted pilasters and chamfered corners. Interior painted light blue and fitted with shelves. Apparently unmarked. Height 89.5”, width 48”, depth 22”. $300-$500
513. Adirondack Style Wicker Rattan Rocking Chaise
American, circa 1930s. Apparently unmarked. Height 31.75”, width 36” (arm to arm), depth 68”. $400-$600
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514. Collection Of 5 Alan Meiers Bucolic Watercolors
Collection of three Alan Meiers (American, 20th century) rural theme watercolor on paper paintings, comprising “Crossroad” -1944, “Near the Dam”, “Old Saw Mill”-1946, “Saw Mill on the Water”, and “Near Fox and Hounds”-1944, each signed and dated, also inscribed to verso. “Crossroad” unframed 13.925” x 18.5”. “Near the Dam” unframed 15” x 22.525”. “Old Saw Mill” unframed 14” x 19”. “Saw Mill on the Water” unframed 15” x 21.75”. “Near Fox and Hounds” unframed 14.625” x 20.75”. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia. $300-$500
515. Collection Of 3 Alan Meiers Pastoral Watercolors
Collection of three Alan Meiers (American, 20th century) pastoral themed, regional watercolor paintings, comprising “Autumn Farmyard”, “Junkyard in the Valley”-1944; and “Farm with Pig and Rooster”-1946, two signed and dated, each inscribed to verso. “Autumn Farmyard” unframed 17.75” x 19”. “Junkyard in the Valley” unframed 14.5” x 21”. “Farm with Pig and Rooster” unframed 20.425” x 15.25”. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia. $300-$500
516. Henredon Walnut and Brass Campaign Chest
Henredon (American, North Carolina, 1945-), mid to late 20th century. Height 28”, width 40”, depth 18”. $300-$500
517. Pair of Pembroke Tables, William Berkey/Widdicomb
William A Berkey Furniture Company (American (MIchigan)1859-1976) a division of John Widdicomb from 1950-1976, third quarter 20th century. The interior drawers stamped “Wm. A. Berkey Furniture Co. Est. 1881, A DIVISION OF John Widdicomb”. Height 26.25”, width 19.25” (leaves closed), width 38” (leaves open), depth 29”. $400-$600
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518. Guy Chaddock & Co. “Melrose Collection” Desk
Guy Chaddock & Co. (American, 1958-), second half of 20th century. Metal maker’s label to drawer interior. Height 44.25”, width 65.5”, depth 35.75”. $500-$700
520. Two Boehm Porcelain Figurines: Bobcat & Butterfly
519. Boehm Porcelain “Road Runner” Figurine Boehm (1953-), second half of 20th century. With maker’s mark and title to underside. Height 13.6”, width 16”, depth 6”. $300-$500
Boehm (American, 1953-), made in England, second half of 20th century. Two hand painted bisque porcelain figurines, including a mother bobcat with two cubs atop a log on a rockery, and a yellow monarch butterfly resting on yellow chrysanthemums. Both with maker’s mark to underside. Height (of bobcat) 8”, width 15”, depth 7”. $300-$500
521. Group of Five Boehm Bisque Porcelain Birds Boehm (American, 1953-), second half of 20th century. Group of five hand painted bisque porcelain birds, including a “Tree Sparrow” (468) atop a broken limb, a “Yellow-throated Warbler” (431) resting on a hibiscus flower, a “Hummingbird” (440) on a cactus, a “Prothonotary Warbler” (445N) tending a baby bird in her nest, and an “Indigo Bunting” (429D) resting on a rose. All with maker’s mark and title to underside. Height (of Indigo Bunting) 10”, width 5.5”, depth 4”. $300-$500
522. Pair, Boehm Porcelain “Lesser Prairie Chickens”
Boehm (American, 1953-), second half of 20th century. Pair of hand painted bisque porcelain “Lesser Prairie Chickens” (464W) including a lekking male with a puffed chest and neck and two upturned feathers, and a smaller female with folded wings and a turned head. Both with maker’s mark and title to underside. Height (of male) 9.8”, width 11”, depth 7.25”. $400-$600
524. Pair of Boehm Porcelain “Hooded Mergansers” (#496)
Boehm (American, 1953-), second half of 20th century. Both with maker’s mark and title to underside. Height (of male) 10.2”, width 13.5”, depth 10.75”. $400-$600
523. Pair of Boehm Porcelain “Kestrels” (#492)
Boehm (American, 1953-), second half 20th century. Both with maker’s mark and title to underside. Height (of hooded falcon) 17.5”, width 6”, depth 5.5”. $400-$600
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525. Geneve Rixford Sargeant, “Modernist Springtime”
Geneve Rixford Sargeant (American, 1868-1957), “Modernist Springtime”, oil on artist’s board, monogrammed “GRS.” With label to verso detailing the artist’s biography. With label to verso “Schneider & Co. Inc., Artists’ Materials Exclusively 123 W. 68th Street New York City”. Framed 13” x 17”. Unframed 12” x 16”. $300-$500
526. Lou Miles, “Prospect Park”, Oil On Canvas
Lou Miles (American, 20th century), “Prospect Park, Brooklyn”, oil on canvas, signed and dated at lower left “Lou Miles 1938”. With inscription to verso “Lou Miles 1938 Prospect Park Bklyn.” Framed 25.5” x 29.5”. Unframed 20” x 24”. $300-$500
528. Naturalistic Tree Motif Demilune Console Table
527. Camille Tinel, “Summer Cottage”, Oil On Canvas
Camille Tinel (French, 20th century), “Summer Cottage”, oil on canvas, signed at lower right “C. Tinel”. With framer’s label to verso. Framed 21.5” x 25”. Unframed 17.75” x 21.25”. $400-$600
529. Naturalistic Bird Motif Stump Console Table
American, late 20th century. An organic and naturalistic wooden console table, having a ovular glass top resting on a carved arm, with a ivory polychromed stump base, decorated with applied composite birds on the trunk and a composite snail on the top. Apparently unmarked. Height 30”, width 55”, depth 15.75”. $400-$600
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American, late 20th century. A small organic and naturalistic demilune console table, having a molded half-stump polychromed fiberglass base, decorated with patinated composite birds, with three composite snails mounted to the top, supporting a conforming beveled glass table top. Apparently unmarked. Height 28.75”, width 20”, depth 15”. $300-$500
530. Naturalistic Stump Base Glass Top Dining Table
American, late 20th century. An organic and naturalistic dining table, having a polychromed beige fiberglass tree trunk base, supporting a round, beveled glass top. Apparently unmarked. Height 26.25”, diameter 54.5”. $400-$600
531. Six Elsie Kalan For J.P. Allen Fashion Sketches
Elsie Kalan (American, 20th century) for J.P. Allen (American, founded 1928), circa mid-20th century. Each sketch of varying sizes, the smallest overall 12” x 10.75”; the largest overall 13.5” x 11”. $300-$500
532. Six Elsie Kalan For J.P. Allen Fashion Sketches
Elsie Kalan (American, 20th century) for J.P. Allen (American, founded 1928), circa mid-20th century. Each sketch of varying sizes, the smallest overall 12.75” x 10’; the largest overall 14.425” x 11.5”. $300-$500
533. Collection Of Three Early 20th C. American Prints
American, early 20th century. A collection of three lithographs on paper, including: Honoré Guilbeau (American, 1907-?), “Three Women”, signed; George Gilbert Jr Weisz (American, b. 121-), “The Dream”, signed, with stamp to verso “Jim Zambounis”; and Albert Decker (American, 1919-1989), “The Narrow Pathway”, lithograph on paper, signed and dated. “Three Women” sheet size 14.25” x 11.25”. “The Dream George Weisz” sheet 11.5” x 16”. “The Narrow Pathway” sheet 12.25” x 18.5”. $300-$500
534. Renaissance Revival Style Carved Oak Accent Table American, 19th/20th century. Top illegibly marked. Height 19.5”, width 29.37”, depth 19.5”. $300-$500
535. Elegant Pair Of Cast Metal 3 Arm Wall Sconces
Continental, 19th century. Original and not electrified. Overall 19.75” x 20.25”x 11”. $400-$600
536. Pair Of Metal 3 Arm Scrolled Acanthus Wall Sconces
20th century. Overall 17.75” x 12.25” x 9.5”. $300-$500
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537. Mid Century Modern Mirrored Octagonal Table Lamp
American, mid 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height (to finial) 32”, width 17.675”, depth 5.75”. $300-$500
538. Mid Century Italian Whimsical Painted Tole Tray
Italian, mid 20th century. Signed “amm” and inscribed “MADE IN ITALY” and “TF/T”. Height 1.825”, width 24.5”, depth 18”. $300-$500
539. Jaeger Le Coultre “Atmos” Clock
Jaeger LeCoultre (Swiss, founded 1833- ). Central skeleton section of dial reads on mechanism “FIFTEEN 15 JEWELS VXN”, “SWITZERLAND UNADJUSTED” and “LeCoultre Cie ATMOS”. Back of clock case with “LeCoultre & Cie SWISS”. Overall height 9.25”, width 8.25”, depth 6.5”. $300-$500
540. Gustav Bohland, “Chavvah” Carved Wood Sculpture
Gustav Bohland (American, 1897-1959”, “Chavvah”, mid 20th century, carved lignum vitae sculpture, with artist’s signature, title, and medium. Carved wood sculpture depicting a nude Eve, crouching behind an apple tree, with a snake in the foreground. Height 6.9”, width 8.5”, depth 2.1”. $300-$500
541. Graciela Boulanger, “La Dégustation des Fruits”
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Graciela Rodo Boulanger (Bolivian, b. 1935-), “La Dégustation des Fruits”, lithograph in colors on paper, edition noted in graphite at lower left “197/200”, signed in graphite at lower right “G. Rodo Boulanger”. Framed 28.75”x 35.25”. Sight 18” x 24.75”. $300-$500
542. Wrought Iron & Giltwood Hollywood Regency Console
American, mid to late 20th century. A Hollywood Regency style wrought iron and glass console table, having a black iron top, inset with a glass top, atop a conforming giltwood fasces top, on four tubular wrought iron legs with turned gilt shoulder and leaf knee mounts, with a curving and gilt leaf mounted cross stretcher. Apparently unmarked. Height 28”, width 52.2”, depth 14.6”. $400-$600
543. Pair Hollywood Regency Swan Motif & Leopard Klismos Style Chairs American, last half of 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 36.3”, 21.75”, seat depth 18”, seat to floor 18.5”. $400-$600
544. Hollywood Regency Style Brushed Chrome Mirror
American, last quarter of 20th century. A Hollywood Regency style mirror, having having a two part brushed chromed steel frame, the upper portion a triangular pediment, the lower portion rectangular, with applied circular molded medallions at each corner. Apparently unmarked. Height 48”, width 24”, depth 0.75”. $400-$600
545. Pair of Hollywood Regency Enameled Parrots
American, last half of 20th century. Two Hollywood Regency porcelain parrots, one with outstretched wings and the other with a turned head, enameled to resemble malachite, marble, and precious metals, with gold wings and foliated gold bases. Apparently unmarked. Height (of tallest) 13.75”, width 7”, depth 13.5”. $400-$600
546. Hollywood Regency Brass and Glass Torchiere
Arelux (Italy, mid 20th century). A Hollywood Regency style glass and brass floor lamp or torchiere, having a upward-facing diamond form shade inset with glass, mounted on a flat, rectangular brass and glass inset base, resting on a square brass stand. Dimmer switch impressed “ARELUX” and “Milano Italy”. Height 69.875, width 9.25”. $300-$500
547. Hollywood Regency Style Wheat Glass Top Table
Likely Italian, circa 1970s. Hollywood Regency style parcel gilt low, center, coffee or cocktail table having a circular 1-inch beveled glass top supported on a parcel gilt decorated base modeled as a bound sheaf of wheat. Apparently unmarked. Height 15.25”, diameter of glass top 40”. $300-$500
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548. Two Gli Etruschi MCM Italian Ceramic Animals
Gli Etruschi (The Etruscans), (Italian, mid 20th century) circa 1950s-1960s. Collection of two mid century modern whimsical ceramic animal sculptures in the form of a stylized elephant and bull, each with polychromed decoration in primary colors (yellow, blue and red) in organic drip handling, likely retailed by Raymor. Elephant with squared body with scrolled trunk and squat legs. Bull with serpentine back accented with recessed black to brown stripe. downturned head with scrolled horns, supported on four squat legs. Elephant height 10.25”, width 11.75”, depth 4.25”. Bull height 10”, width 15.25”, depth 6”. Note: Gli Etruschi (The Etruscans) was by owned master ceramicist, Ivo De Santis. De Santis work was often featured by Raymor and Rosenthal-Netter. $400-$600
550. “Untitled (Futurist Nude)”, Carved Wood Sculpture
549. Mid Century Modern Elephant Wood Sculpture, Raymor
“Untitled (Futurist Nude)”-2000, carved wood, dated and signed to base “Rieck 200”. Figural Futurist sculpture depicting a standing nude woman, her muscles and bones with pierced elements, emphasizing dynamism of her form in motion. Overall 32.25” x 7.25” x 6.5”. $500-$700
Raymor Import Co (America, 1941-1980), circa 1960. The base bearing two remnants of stickers. One ‘Made in India”; the other a Raymor sticker with catchphrase, (printed on nearly all of its paper labels) ‘Modern in the Tradition of Good Taste’. Height 13”, width 14” (from trunk to back leg), depth 6”. $500-$700
551. African Carved Serpentine Figure of Woman, Signed
Givemore Mashaya (Zimbabwean, b.1982). “Female Nude”, carved serpentine, signed to back of ankle “GIVEMORE”. Height 11”, width 5”, depth 6”. $300-$500
552. Pair of Haitian Carved Wood Figures, Mid 20th C.
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Haitian, mid 20th century. Unsigned, however, bottom of each carved with number (1 and 3). Male height 16.9”. Female height 16”. $300-$500
553. Style Of Adolf Pohl “Bust Of Man With Cap” Bronze
Continental School, 20th century. Style of Adolf Josef Pohl (Austrian, 1872-1930), “Bust of Man with Cap”, bronze, apparently unsigned. Overall 5” x 3.25” x 4”. $300-$500
554. Ugo Liberi, “Rootop Cityscape”, Oil On Canvas Ugo Liberi (American, 20th century), “Rooftop Cityscape”, oil on canvas, signed at lower right “Ugo Liberi.” With stamp to verso “Glendale.” Framed 31.5” x 25.75”. Unframed 28.25” x 22”. $400-$600
555. Pair, Industrial Articulating Desk Lamps with Clamps
American, 20th/21st century. Pair of industrial desk lamps in the style of Anglepoise, each with a brass articulating swing arm and a metal shade with a clamping base. With manufacturer labels. Height (extended) 36”, diameter (of shade) 5.3”. $300-$500
557. Kinetic Brutalist Sculpture, Attributed to William Bowie
556. Razzia For Louis Vuitton, “Voyage a Travers”
Gérard Courbouleix Razzia (French, b. 1950-) for Louis Vuitton (French, founded 1854), “Voyage a Travers le Temps (Time Travel)”-circa 1991, offset lithograph in colors, signed at lower left “Razzia”. With inscription at upper left “Voyage a Travers le Temps Par Louis Vuitton”. With inscription to lower margin “Brasilia Foyer do Teatro Nacional Avenida N2 Norte De 26 Novembro a 03 de Dezembro 1991 Louis Vuitton dos Brasil Tel: (021) 511 5839”. With additional inscription to lower right “Razzia”. With graphite inscription to verso “FAR 810”. Unframed overall 31” x 21.5”. $300-$500
Attributed to William Bowie (American, 1926-1994), mid to late 20th century. A kinetic brutalist brass and steel sculpture, constructed of brass wires topped with welded cut brass tubing, mounted on a torch cut steel base. Apparently unmarked. Height 23”, width 9”, depth 4.5”. $300-$500
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558. Industrial Style Red Leather & Iron Rocker
American, mid to late 20th century. A red leather rocker with a scrolled headrest and seat, curved armrests, and leather stitching to edges, on a scrolled tubular iron frame with a half-sun motif. Iron stamped “B.I.” Height, 42”, width 24”, depth 23”, seat to floor 21”. $300-$500
559. Industrial Style Leather and Iron Armchair
American, mid to late 20th century. A red leather armchair with a scrolled headrest and seat, curved armrests, and leather stitching to edges, on a scrolled tubular iron frame. Stamped “S.K.S.”. Height 34”, width 25.25”, seat depth 22.25”, seat to floor 18”. $300-$500
560. Pair of Reclaimed Silo Door Side Tables
Pair of reclaimed red painted pine and iron silo doors, both rectangular in form and having a six board top mounted with heavy iron handle and supported by a patinated table base. One top with traces of black stencil “JACOBS JR”. Height of one table 22” (not including handle), width 22.25, depth 16.5”. Height of the other table 21”(not including handle), width 21”, depth 16.5”. $300-$500
561. Pair, Tall Iron and Wood Industrial Side Tables American, mid to late 20th century. Pair of tall industrial side or accent tables, each with a painted dark green handled wooden crate inset into a rectangular oxidized iron base, with a lower wrought iron lattice shelf and square feet. Apparently unmarked. Height 35”, width 26.25”, depth 15.25”. $300-$500
562. Industrial Iron Three-Shelf Bookcase or Cabinet
American, 20th century. An industrial iron cabinet or bookshelf, having an open wire zigzag cornice inset with circles, atop three open shelves, the upper and lower concrete, and the middle iron, with an open wire zigzag and spiral motif back, and hammered iron sheet metal sides, resting on four tubular feet. Apparently unmarked. Height 67”, width 37.25”, depth 14.825”. $400-$600
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563. Pair, Industrial Galvanized Steel Clamped Buckets
American, 20th century. Two industrial galvanized steel buckets, each rim mounted with two handles and hinged screw clamps, eight to the taller and six to the shorter, with a concave drum base interior. Apparently unmarked. Height (of tallest) 22.75”, diameter 15”. $300-$500
564. Group of Carved Stone Heads, Attributed to David Marshall
Attributed to David Marshall (American, 1936-), 20th century. Three riverbed stone faces, each carved with expressive facial features and hair and mounted on metal stands, together with a similar polychrome plaster face on a stand. Apparently unmarked. Height (of tallest) 9”, width 6”, depth 2.5”. $300-$500
565. Two Turned Wood Vases, Jim Robbie and Similar
Jim Robbie (New Zealand), 20/21st century. Two turned wood vases, one a small turned New Zealand Native Matagouri wood vase, with a circular rim, a tapered neck, and a bulbous body, with natural cracks, defects, and darker burls within the wood, and a hollow center, the other large spalted walnut with a tapered neck and a sloping shoulder with natural cracking and spalting. Small Robbie marked with foil artist’s sticker and material inscribed in pen, large incised JT and dated 83. Height of large 11.5”, diameter 6.5”, height of small 5.45”, diameter 4.25”. $300-$500
567. Paul Pletka, “Untitled (Chief)”, Lithograph Paul Pletka (American, b. 1946-), “Untitled (Chief)”, lithograph on paper, graphite signed at upper left “Pletka”. Paper with blind stamp to lower margin. Framed 57” x 42.5”. Sight 44” x 29.75”. $400-$600
566. Paul Pletka, “Apache Gan Dancer”, Lithograph
Paul Pletka (American, b. 1946-), “Apache Gan Dancer”, lithograph in colors on paper, graphite signed in lower right “Pletka”, edition noted in lower left “9/80”. Figural neo-surrealistic print depicting a trio of Apache Gan dancers, each with hooded faces, each with elaborate headdresses. Paper with blind stamp to lower margin. Framed 30” x 39.75”. Sight 23.5” x 33.75”. $400-$600
568. Paul Pletka, “Yellow-Rumped Cacique”, Mixed Media
Paul Pletka (American, b. 1946-), “Yellow Rumped Cacique”-circa 1990, mixed media including gouache and pastel on colored paper, signed at lower left “Pletka”. Framed 40.125” x 48” x Sight 29.75” x 39.75”. $500-$700
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569. Paul Pletka, “Those Living At Sunrise”, Signed Paul Pletka (American, b. 1946-), “Those Living at Sunrise”-circa 1990, lithograph in colors on paper, graphite signed and edition noted in lower right “90/100 Pletka”. Paper with blind stamp to lower margin. Framed 30.25” x 37.825”. Sight 22.5” x 29.5”. $300-$500
570. Paul Pletka, “Mahohewas”, Signed 571.
Paul Pletka (American, b. 1946-), “Mahohewas”-circa 1975, lithograph in colors on paper, graphite signed and edition noted in lower right “3/50 Pletka”. Paper with blind stamp to lower margin. Framed 43” x 34”. Sight 37.75” x 28.25”. $300-$500
571. Paul Pletka, “Cranes”, Signed
Paul Pletka (American, b. 1946-), “Cranes”-circa 1970s, lithograph in colors on paper, edition noted in graphite at lower left “6/45”, graphite signed at lower right “Pletka”. Paper with blind stamp to lower margin. Framed 40.125” x 53.625”. Sight 29.75” x 44.125”. $300-$500
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572. Paul Pletka, “Sings Holy”, Signed
Paul Pletka (American, b. 1946-), “Sings Holy”, lithograph in colors on paper, graphite signed and edition noted in lower right “7/30 Pletka”. Paper with blind stamp to lower margin. Framed 29.5” x 36.75”. Sight 22.5” x 29.5”. $300-$500
573. Paul Pletka, “The Raven”, Signed
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Paul Pletka (American, b. 1946-), “The Raven”-circa 1970s, lithograph in colors on paper, edition noted in graphite at lower left “48/50”, graphite signed at lower right “Pletka”. Paper with blind stamp to lower margin. Framed 49.25” x 35.125”. Sight 29.75” x 44”. $300-$500
575. Hattakitkosol Somchai, “Female Torso”, Gilt Bronze Hattakitkosol Somchai (Thai, 1934-2000), “Female Torso”, gilt bronze, inscribed to arm “SOMCHAI 133”. Overall 9.75” x 5” x 5.75”. $400-$600
574. Liliana Radicevich, “Tumbling Nude”, Gilt Bronze
Liliana Radicevich (Croatian, b. 1955-), “Tumbling Nude”, gilt bronze, inscribed on reverse “Radicevic N.1”. Overall 10.425” x 11.75” x 3”. $300-$500
576. Contemporary, “Meditation”, Monogrammed Bronze
20th century to contemporary. “Meditation”, bronze, monogrammed and edition noted “MS 2/12”. With label to underside “Swergold Meditation Bronze”, possibly Marcelle Swergold (American, b. 1927-). Overall 14” x 8.5” x 4.75”. $300-$500
577. American, “Standing Tall Woman” Bronze Sculpture
American School, 20th century. “Standing Tall Woman”, cast bronze with patination, signed indistinctly to base “Rod...” Overall 43.75” x 11” x 11.75”. $400-$600
578. Contemporary Patinated & Polished Bronze Torso
Likely American, Late 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 22”, width 14”, depth 6”. $400-$600
579. 3 Mid-Century Modernist Bronze Nudes, I. Benshalom
Itzik Benshalom (Israeli, b.1945). “Three Seated Figures”- 1978 & 1980, gilt bronze, each signed, limited edition numbered, and dated. Flush seated nude inscribed “I. Benshamon 80 76/500”. Largest nude inscribed “78 7-3-10 315/500 I. Benshalom”. Smallest nude inscribed “I. Benshalom 78 7-3-10 237/500”. Tallest sculpture height 8.5” (5.25” from ground). Smallest sculpture height 6.75” (3.625” from ground). Reclining nude height 4”, width 4.25”, depth 2.5”. $400-$600
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581. Imposing Brutalist Abstraction, Mixed Media
580. Brutalist City Scene Gouache Painting, Signed
20th century. “Brutalist Cityscape”, gouache on artist’s board, signed indistinctly at lower right. Brutalist style abstracted monochromatic watercolor / gouache cityscape depicting crowded rooftops, balconies and windows under overcast sky. Framed 26.5” x 23.125”. Unframed 19” x 17.25” $300-$500
American School, 20th century to contemporary. “Figure in Abstraction”, mixed media, apparently unsigned. Powerful abstracted figural painting depicting the obscured face of a man in a swirling turbulence of brown, black and tan hues. Framed 66.5” x 47.5”. Sight 28” x 39.5”. $500-$700
583. Tabletop Tree and Rock Sculpture, C. Jere
582. Jeré Style Mid Century Brutalist Sculpture “Tree”
American, mid-20th century. “Tree from the Slate”, parcel gilt white metal and copper with slate base, signed to base “Max.” Overall 10.75” x 20” x 18”. Provenance: From the Estate of Dorothy Fuqua, Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500
C. Jeré by Artisan House (American/ French, founded 1964), circa 1970. A table top evergreen tree sculpture, having a cast bronze curving trunk and limbs, each mounted with a metal branch and copper wire pine needles, set on a quartz base. With manufacturer’s label to underside. Height 15”, width 17”, depth 12”. $300-$500
585. American, “Long Faced Man”, Bronze Sculpture
584. Jeré Style Brutalist Sculpture “Desert Tree”
American, mid-20th century. “Desert Tree”, parcel gilt bronze with verde gris patination, apparently unsigned. Overall 8.25” x 16.5” x 10”. $300-$500
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American, last quarter 20th century. “Long Faced Man”, bronze, apparently unsigned. Figural sculpture depicting the bust of a man, the man with an elongated face and high cheekbones, with somber expression. Overall 14.25” x 13.25” x 7”. $300-$500
587. James Yarbrough, “Maxine”, Monotype
586. Figural Molded Bronze Wall Mounting Sculpture American, mid to late 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 17”, width 14.5”, depth 4”. $300-$500
588. Mid Century Modern Abstract Ceramic Table Lamp
American, circa 1950s. With a linen drum shade. Apparently unmarked. Height (to finial) 28.5”, width 6.75”, depth 4”. $300-$500
590. Thom Wheeler Mixed Metal Bust, Windswept Woman
Thom Wheeler (American, b.1946). “Windblown Woman” - 1981, mixed metal and wood, signed and dated to front “Thom Wheeler 81’”. Height 15.25”, width 42”, depth 4.75”. $400-$600
James Yarbrough (American, 20th century), “Maxine”, monotype in colors on paper, titled at lower left “Maxine”, edition noted at lower center “3/10”, signed at lower right “Yarbrough”. With label to verso “Fred Reed Atlanta, Georgia”. Framed 30.75” x 22”. Sight 24.125” x 16”. $300-$500
589. Anthony O’Brien, “Kate”, Pastel On Paper
Anthony O’Brien (Irish, 20th / 21st century), “Kate”-1999, pastel on paper, monogrammed and dated to lower right. With framer’s label to verso “Artifacts, Atlanta, Georgia.” With applied label “Anthony O BRIEN Ireland Kate pastel on paper.” With additional label detailing art’s biography. Framed 32.75” x 26”. Sight 22.5” x 16.75”. $300-$500
591. Frank Gallo, “Walking Woman”, Bronze, Dated 1978
Frank Gallo (American, b. 1933-), “Walking Woman”, bronze, signed and dated to base “GALLO 78”. Overall 18.75” x 5.625” x 9.25”. $400-$600
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592. Mid Century Modern Octagonal Lucite Floor Lamp
American, mid 20th century. A mid century modern octagonal Lucite or acrylic floor lamp, with a central open four-part stem, with a beveled base and shoulder. Apparently unmarked. Height (to fixture) 50”, diameter 12.5”. $300-$500
593. Set of Three Lucite or Acrylic Nesting Tables American, mid to late 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height (of largest) 17.25”, width 18”, depth 15.5”. $300-$500
595. Michael Namingha, “Am I Better Than You?” 594. Ex-Pat Optic Art, “Stereopsis”, Etching, 1968 American School. “Stereopsis”-1968, relief etching on paper, edition noted lower right “artist’s proof”, medium noted at lower right “relief etching”, location and date noted at lower right “Paris 1968”, signed at lower right “Mary C. McCullough”. Framed 21.625” x 27.25”. Sight 19” x 25.25”. $300-$500
596. Jim Zambounis, “Abstraction In Black And White”
Jim Zambounis (American (active Atlanta), 1928-2016), “Abstraction in Black and White”-1964, ink on masonite, signed and dated at lower left “Zambounis ‘64”. Framed 35.425” x 22”. Unframed 34” x 20.5”. $300-$500
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Michael Namingha (American, 20th / 21st century). “Am I Better Than You?”, digital inkjet image printed on canvas, apparently unsigned. With inscription to verso “Santa Fe, NM.” Overall 26” x 40.25”. $400-$600
597. Jim Zambounis, “Abstraction With Black Void”, 1963
Jim Zambounis (American (active Atlanta), 1928-2016), “Abstraction with Black Void”-1963, mixed media on masonite, signed and dated at lower right “Zambounis ‘63”. Framed 35.5” x 22.125”. Unframed 33.75” x 22.5”. $300-$500
Notes
Session 2
August 28, 2016 beginning at 11am Estimated Times for Lots
Please note that these times are only approximations and are subject to change
11am-12pm.........Lots 598-688 12pm-1pm...........Lots 689-779 1pm-2pm...........Lots 780-870 2pm-3pm..............Lots 871-961 3pm-4pm........Lots 962-1,052 4pm-5pm......Lots 1,053-1,143 5pm-6pm.........Lots 1,144-1,162
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598. 1951 US Naval Sterling Presentation Box, USS Salem
Poole Silver Co. (American (Massachusetts), founded 1893), circa 1951. Inscribed to cover “CAPTAIN D.C VARIAN / U.S. NAVY / FROM THE / OFFICERS AND WARRANT OFFICERS / OF THE / U.S. SALEM / 1951”. Underside of box with impressed lion salient maker’s mark over “STERLING / by Poole / 77”. width 6.375”, depth 3.5”, height 1.625”. overall weight 7.6 troy ounces. Note: Donald Cord Varian (Maryland, 1901-1969) captained the USS Salem III from January 2, 1951 until November 9, 1951, which during this time was part of the Atlantic Fleet for maneuvers, participated in intensive gunnery training at Guantanamo Bay, and was 6th Fleet flagship in the Mediterranean Sea. The U.S.S. Salem III was decommissioned on January 30, 1959, was stricken from the Naval Vessel Register on July 12, 1991, and was donated to the United States Naval Shipbuilding Museum, Quincy, Massachusetts on October 13, 1994 where it currently resides. Rear Admiral Varian had the Legion of Merit with Combat “V”, the American Defense Service Medal with Fleet Clasp, the American Campaign Medal, the Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal, the European-Africa-Middle Eastern Campaign Medal, the World War II Victory Medal, the Navy Occupation Service Medal with Asia Clasp, the China Service Medal, and the National Defense Service Medal. $300-$500
599. Two Alvin “Bridal Rose” Sterling Serving Forks
Alvin Manufacturing Co. (American (Rhode Island), founded 1886). A group of two sterling silver serving pieces in the Bridal Rose pattern (1903-1999) comprising a large solid tined sardine server (5.375”) and a solid salad serving fork (7.75”). Each marked to underside with maker’s mark, “STERLING”, and “PATENT”. Weight 4.4 troy ounces. $300-$500
601. Pairpoint Silver Table Lamp Base #3019, Signed
600. Towle Old Colonial Sterling Flatware, 16 Pieces Towle Silversmiths (American, founded 1857). A collection of 16 sterling silver flatware pieces in the “Old Colonial” pattern, designed in 1895 by Lucien D. Cole and discontinued in 2009, comprising 12 individual salad forks (6.375”), a solid piece cream ladle (5.75”), a solid gravy ladle (7”), a sugar spoon (5.75”), and a solid serving spoon (9”). Each piece with maker’s mark to underside, “sterling”, “925/1000”, and “PAT.1895”. Total weight 15.4 troy ounces. $300-$500
Pairpoint Manufacturing Corporation (American, 1880-1970), 20th century. Marked to the underside of lamp “PAIRPOINT” also with classic Pairpoint “P”stamped inside a diamond, “MADE IN THE U.S.A.”. and “D3019”. Height 28.5” (to finial), base width 6”, base depth 6”. $300-$500
602. Group of Three American Sterling Silver Dishes
American, 20th century. A collection of three sterling silver dishes comprising a small bowl by The Randahl Shop (Illinois (Chicago) 1912-1965), marked to underside “STERLING / F57” and “RANDAHL”; a round dish by unknown maker bearing eight flutes to the curved rim, marked to underside “STERLING” and “275”; and a larger round dish with simple fluted rim by Nicholas Schelnin Co (New York, 1904-1908) in the style of Georg Jensen, marked to underside “STERLING / 10” under maker’s mark with N superimposed over an S. Diameter of Schelnin dish 10.75”. Total weight 17 troy ounces. $400-$600
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603. Set of 10 Holmegaard Princess Wine Glasses, 6 Signed
Designed by Bent Severin (Danish, 1925-2012), for Holmegaard Glass (Danish, founded 1825), circa 1970s. A matched set of ten ‘Princess” claret size wine glasses having a tapering bowl supported by a conical tapered foot enclosing a single suspended teardrop shaped bubble. height 6.5”. All but one claret is marked. Three clarets are marked “HGx” indicating production for Holmegaard Glasverker 1972. Six of the clarets have the etched “HG7” mark indicating production for 1977. $300-$500
605. 3-Piece Collection Of American Brilliant Cut Glass
American, 20th century. A collection of three pieces of American brilliant cut glass, each with decorative cross hatching, each with elaborate faceting, each with intricate fan and starburst motifs, collection comprising vase with flared neck and two berry bowls. height of vase 11.5”. diameter of berry bowls 4.5”. Provenance: from the Estate of a Prominent Interior Designer, Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500
604. 1940s Salir for Buccellati Intaglio Glass Bottle
SALIR (Italian, founded 1923) for Buccellati (Italian, founded 1919), circa 1940s. Underside signed “Salir”. height 11”, width 5.25” x 4.5”. Note: SALIR is an acronym for “Studio Ars Labor Industrie Riunite”. $300-$500
606. Waterford “Lismore” Crystal Glassware, 17 Pieces
Waterford (Irish, founded 1947). A set of Lismore pattern crystal comprising ten 9oz crystal old fashioned glasses, six stemmed cordial classes, and a single decanter with large ball finial, each with signature diamond and wedge cuts. Most with etched mark to underside “Waterford”, decanter also with paper label. Decanter height 10.25”.4”. Cordial glass height 3.5”, diameter 1.75”. Old fashioned diameter 3.25”, height 3.25”. $400-$600
607. Complimenting Group of Desk Accessories
English/American, early 20th century. A complimenting group of glass and gilt metal desk accessories comprising a figural inkwell having a frosted seated putto on gilt hinged lid and deep block cut peacock blue glass; a hexagonal shaped milkglass base fitted for three inkwells; the central colorless inkwell with faceted circular hinged lid and square body flanked to each side by diamond shaped aqua blue inkwells with multifaceted circular hinged tops; and a figural glass paperweight modeled as a recumbent frosted lion on beveled peacock blue plinth. Apparently all are unsigned. height of figural inkwell 3.8”, width 3”, depth 2.3”. height of triple inkwell 2.25”, width 6”, depth 2.5”. height of paperweight 3.75”, width3.8”, depth 2.6”. $400-$600
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608. Group of 11 Cranberry & Clear Swirl Glasses, Steuben
Steuben (American, founded 1903), 20th century. A group of eleven assorted cranberry and clear swirl glasses comprising six tall sherbets or saucer champagnes; four liquors and one wine glass or goblet along with seven other complimenting cranberry and clear swirl glasses. All apparently unmarked. height of sherbets 5.6”. height of liquors 5.25”. height of goblet/wine glass 8.25”. Height of 2 other goblets 8.25”. Height of four cordials 6”. $500-$700
610. 19th C. American Mahogany Lap Desk on Stand
609. Pair, Kittinger Colonial Revival Twin Canopy Beds
Kittinger Furniture Company (American, Buffalo, 1866-), mid 20th century. Each with manufacturer label. Height 84”, width 40.5”, depth 79.5”. $300-$500
American, 19th century. A mahogany lap desk with brass mounts, rectangular in form and opening to reveal a felted writing surface, lifting for document storage, a lidded compartment with a turned knob, and several compartments, resting on a later stand with four tapering legs. Apparently unmarked. Height 23.4”, width 20”, depth 9.9”. $300-$500
611. Pair of Fine 18th C Brass Candlesticks
Likely English, 18th century. Base is removable revealing hand threading. Height 18”, width 3.5”, depth 3.5”. $300-$500
612. Eduard Huber-Andorf, “Still Life With Pineapple”
Eduard Huber-Andorf (German, 1877-1965), “Still Life with Pineapple”-1900, oil on canvas, signed, dated and location noted at lower left “Ed. Huber München 1900”. Unframed 12” x 16”. $300-$500
614. Small English Crest Motif Oak Jardiniere Stand
613. George I Style Walnut Chest, Baker Stately Homes
Baker Furniture (American, founded 1903), contemporary. Each drawer retains locking mechanisms with single original key present. Top interior drawer with Baker plaque; also bearing the label for the Stately Homes Collection. Height 32.5”, width 35”, depth 20.75”. Note: The original George I low chest resides in Wollaton Hall, home to Lord Middleton. $400-$600
English, early 20th century. A oak pedestal or jardiniere stand, with a crest or shield shaped top accented with turned wood spikes, on a turned wood support and a circular, studded base, with three turned feet. Apparently unmarked. Height 28.25”, width 12”, depth 13”. $300-$500
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616. Continental, Verre Églomisé Red And Gold Mirror
615. Venetian Style Paint Decorated Bombe Commode
Continental, 20th century. Height 36.25”, width 34.5”, depth 17”. $300-$500
Continental (likely Spanish), early 20th century. A rectangular verre églomisé (or reverse painted) mirror with beveled looking glass, with gilt and gesso, with red and gold panels, each panel with medallions with various depictions of birds, each medallion surrounded by scrolled foliates and florals. Overall 20” 15.25” x 2”. $500-$700
617. Pair, Gilt Bronze Neoclassical 4 Light Sconces
Continental, 20th century. Pair of Neoclassical style gilt bronze wall sconces, each with a foliated wall mount with a central crowned female face beneath two putti bearing a torch, with a clustered grape drop and acanthus scrolls, supporting three lower acanthus arms ending in candle cups, accented with crystal drops and swags. Apparently unmarked. Height 22”, width 17”, depth 9”. $300-$500
618. Italian School, “Capriccio With Birds”, 19th C. Italian School, last half 19th century. “Capriccio with Flock of Birds”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Framed 19.75” X 23.125”. Unframed 14.925” x 18.25”. $300-$500
620. Italian Sterling Silver & Wood Walking Stick
619. Italian Grape Vine Motif Giltwood Pedestal
Italian, mid to late 20th century. A giltwood pedestal or stand, having a molded and rounded top with a decorative grape vives, descending into a twisted grape vine pedestal with grape leaves and clusters, adorned with a putti picking grapes, atop a circular base. Apparently unmarked. Height 42.5”, diameter 14.5”. $400-$600
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A 20th century Italian sterling silver and wood walking stick or cane, the silver handle decorated to one side with a female mask, the other a male mask amidst scrolling foliage and centered by a vacant cartouche to the top, issuing a bone colored, horn shaped resin handle and surmounting a tapering wood stick with brass ferrule. The silver hallmarked 925 and R for “Rivestito” or “Riempito” (covered or filled). length 36.5”. $300-$500
622. Two Pieces English Ironstone Transferware Pieces in Black
E. Challinor & Co. (English, 1853-1862), mid 19th century. Two pieces of ironstone transferware, including one E. Challinor and Co. black Lozere pattern rectangular lidded dish, and one octagonal lidded casserole, having a married lid decorated with pastoral scenes, and a base with flowers. Rectangular dish marked with manufacturer’s mark and pattern name. Height (of casserole) 8”, diameter 8.75”. $300-$500
621. 20th C. Georgian Mahogany Chest on Chest
English, 20th century with some earlier elements. Height 69.6”, width 39”, depth 20”. $300-$500
624. 19th C. Georgian Style Carved Oak Corner Chair English, 19th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 32.5”, width 29.5”, seat depth 25”, seat to floor 20”. $300-$500
623. George III Style Inlaid Mahogany Pembroke Table
Contemporary. Height 28.5”, width 20” (leaves closed), width 39”(leaves open), depth 33.5”. $300-$500
625. Group of Six English Mason’s Ironstone Pitchers
Mason’s Ironstone (English, 1813-1973), 19th century. Collection of six paneled pitchers in matching pattern, with transfer floral decoration in reds and blues with hand-enameled accents, each with a green and orange dragon handle with an opaline glazed head. All but two smallest marked on bottom with “MASON’S” above crown and banner with “PATENT IRONSTONE CHINA”. Height (of tallest) 7.6”, diameter 6”. $300-$500
626. English Decorative Brass Fireplace Screen
English, 19th century. A decorative brass fireplace screen or cheval screen, having two twisted pillars atop three scroll feet with andiron bases, each with a twisted arm terminating in a candle cup with a chain, with an open basket top, supporting a C-scrolled crest rail with a central tulip finial. Interior of finial incised “L.D.F. 1502”. Height 42.25” , width 36”, depth 22”. $300-$500
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627. English Queen Anne Tall Back Necessary Chair American, 18th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 51.75”, width 25”, seat depth 18”, seat to floor 18”. Provenance: Estate Antiques, 155 King Street, Charleston, SC 29401. $300-$500
628. Pair, Queen Anne Style Side Chairs, 20th C.
English, 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 36”, width 20.75”, seat depth 14”, seat to floor 18.5”. $300-$500
629. Small Mahogany Fluted Commode or Close Stool
English, 19th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 17.3”, diameter 15.25”. $300-$500
630. English Ladies Leather Inset Writing Table
English, early 20th century. Each drawer with individual Cope and Collison locking mechanisms. Height 38.25”, width 42.12”, depth 21.75”. Provenance: From the private collection of Al & Barbara Holloway. $300-$500
632. English Victorian Silkwork After Wright, 19th C. 631. English Victorian Silkwork After Kauffman
English, 19th century. A fine 19th century Victorian oval format silkwork (also called needlework) after the original painting by noted English painter Angelica Kauffmann (Swiss (active England), 1741-1807), “Fame Decorating Shakespeare’s Tomb”-circa 1772 Framed 18.125” x 14”. $300-$500
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English, 19th century. A very fine 19th century Victorian rectangular format silkwork (also called needlework) after the original painting by noted English painter Joseph Wright of Derby (English, 1734-1797), “Maria and Her Dog Silvio”-1781, depicting a scene from Laurence Sterne’s (English, 1713-1768) 1768 novel “A Sentimental Journey Through France and Italy”. Framed 17.5” x 14”. Sight 13.5” x 10.5”. $300-$500
633. 57 Pieces Adams Ironstone “Singapore Bird”
Adams China Company for the Wedgwood Group (English, 1966-1998), last quarter of 20th century. Fifty-seven piece Calyx Ware “Singapore Bird” ironstone china set or dinner service for eight (with additional items) including eight dinner plates, eight salad plates, nine bread plates, eleven soup bowls, eight saucers, nine cups, one gravy boat, one veggie dish, one sugar, and one creamer, each with an aqua background decorated with a central bird motif, surrounded by flowers and branches within a fretwork border. Each with maker’s mark and pattern name to underside. diameter (dinner plate) 10”. $300-$500
635. Continental Chinoiserie Motif Trumeau Mirror
Continental, early to mid 20th century. A trumeau mirror, having a lacquered and giltwood frame, with an upper carved and polychromed gesso chinoiserie panel, depicting a figural courtly scene within a cloud-shaped roundel, with foliated spandrels, atop a rectangular mirror. Apparently unmarked. Height 41.25”, width 17.325”, depth 1”. $400-$600
634. Red Chinoiserie Decorated Two Door Cabinet Continental, 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 53.9”, width 55.375”, depth 16.1”. $300-$500
636. Large Contemporary Bronzed Metal Floor Vase
Likely Asian, 20th century to contemporary. A large bronzed-metal floor vase with a tapered neck, bulbous form, and forced oxidation. Apparently unmarked. Height 21”, diameter 11.5”. $300-$500
637. Hand Woven Persian Qashghi Rug
Wool. Iran. Triple four sided center medallions red field. Floral and geometric design. Brown and cream accent colors. Measures 5’ 6” x 9’ 3”. $400-$600
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638. Toyohara Chikanobu, “Sanno Festival”, 1889 Toyohara Chikanobu (Japenese, 1838-1912), “Sanno Festival” from “12 Months of Customs of Edo”-1889, woodblock on paper, leftmost sheet of what was originally a triptych woodblock piece. With indistinct graphite inscription to upper margin. Framed 18.5” x 13.5”. Unframed 14.75” x 10”. $300-$500
639. Kunisada And Hiroshige II, “Fukagawa Hachiman”
Utagawa Kunisada (Japanese, 1786-1865) and Hiroshige II (Japanese, 1826-1869), “Fukagawa Hachiman” from “36 Views of the Pride of Edo”-circa 1864, woodblock print on paper, signed Kio Toyokuni and Hiroshige hitsu. With red rectangular inscription and ivory square inscription to upper right corner. With one red oval inscription and two ivory oval inscriptions to lower right corner. With additional inscription to lower left margin. Framed 18” x 13.5”. Unframed 14” x 10”. $300-$500
640. 3 19th C. Kakemono-e by Utagawa Kuniyoshi
Utagawa Kyuniyoshi (Japanese, 1798-1861). “Anju-hime Carrying Buckets of Saltwater on the Shore”, woodblock print in colors, published by Maru-ya Jimpachi circa 1840; “Beauty Holding a Battledore and Shuttlecock”, woodblock print in colors, published by Masuda-ya Ginjiro circa late 1930s; and “Tokiwa Gozen and Her Children Fleeing in the Snow”, woodblock print in colors, published by Senichi circa 1830s. Each signed and marked by publisher. Each sheet size presumably 28” x 10”. Largest frame 31.5” x 12”, smallest frame 28” x 10”. $400-$600
641. Two Edo Period Woodblock Prints After Kiyonaga
Torii Kiyonaga (Japanese, 1752-1815). Group of two woodblock prints after the noted Edo period (1615–1868) print maker Torii Kiyonaga, comprising “Ninth Month”-circa 1794, woodblock print on paper, from the series “Minam juni ko”; and “Morning Snow”-circa first half 18th century, half of a larger two-sheet print, mark at lower right, verso with additional mark. Each framed 21.125” x 16.25”. Each sheet sight 14.5” x 9.5”. $300-$500
642. Yoshitora Ukiyo-e Triptych, “Yoshimitsu Murakami”
Utagawa Yoshitora (Japanese, fl. 1836-1882). “Yoshimitsu Murakami Retrieving His Clan’s Banner” from the series “Sixty-Odd Famous Generals of Japan”, woodblock triptych print in colors, signed and sealed lower right. Verso with handwritten label in Japanese and framer’s label “Kato / Tokyo”. Framed 19” x 33.75”. Sight size 13.75” x 28”. $300-$500
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643. Hand Woven Persian Bakhtiari Rug
Wool. Iran. Geometric & tribal design on cream field. Blue, black and brown accent colors. 8’ 1” x 11’ 1”. $800-$1,200
644. Fine Japanese Katana, Signed Hisashi Yoshinaga
Japanese, 19th century or older. A katana sword of traditional form comprising long ray skin tsuka wrapped with amber cotton tsuka-ito over dragon form menuki, with lotus form tsuba over floral chased fuchi, with copper alloy hibaki, and curving steel one-sided blade, with ebonized carved wood saya bearing copper alloy kojiri, kuri-kata, and further adornments, with purple threaded sageo cord. Signed to nakago or tang “Hisashi Yoshi” or “Yoshinaga” as well as with provence. Overall length in saya 41”. Length of blade 27”. Note: signature could refer to Hisashi Yoshinaga (Japanese, active 1640-1680). $1,000-$2,000
645. Fine Edo Period Shirasaya Sword, 18th/19th C.
Japanese, Edo Period, 18th/ 19th century. A carved blonde wood shirasaya sword comprising hexagonal faceted case and handle surrounding a curving single-edged steel blade, with brushed copper habaki. Overall length in saya 35.5”. Blade length 24”. $700-$900
646. 19th C. Japanese Katana with Wood Grain Saya
Japanese, 19th/20th century. A katana sword of traditional form comprising long chagreen handle or tsuka, with dark green cotton tsuka-ito, maru gata tsuba and maru mimi, gold inlaid fuchi, floral motif menuki, chased copper habaki, and curving o-suriage steel blade, the carved wood scabbard with faux bois wood grain exterior and green silken sageo. Overall length in saya 36.5”. Blade length 25”. $500-$700
647. 19th C. Japanese Katana Sword with Tiger Menuki
Japanese, Edo/ Meiji Period, 19th century. A katana sword of traditional form comprising long chagreen handle or tsuka covered with dark green cotton tsuka-ito and bearing tiger menuki, later mokko gata tsuba, white metal fuchi, copper encased steel habaki, and curving single-edged steel blade, the carved wood saya with ebonized finish and gold inlaid kojiri. Apparently unsigned. Overall length in saya 39.5”. Blade length 27”. $400-$600
648. Japanese Katana Sword with Nagasaki Tsuba
Japanese, first half 20th century. A katana sword with chagreen handle (lacking menuki and tsuka-ito), Nagasaki tsuba, o-suriage blade, and ebonized wood scabbard. Partial signature to tang. Overall length in saya 31.5”. Blade length 19.25”. $300-$500
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650. Japanese Gosu Blue Satsuma Converted Vase Lamp
649. Japanese Meiji Period Satsuma Koro Censer Japanese, Meiji Period (1868-1912). Underside with three hand painted calligraphic marks. Height 9.75”, width across handles 10”. Provenance: From the Estate of Dorothy Fuqua, Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500
Japanese, 20th century. A Gosu Blue Satsuma pottery vase converted to a table lamp, the pottery baluster urn form with allover dark blue or black ground decorated with gilt, green, red, and dark blue courtly figures set before an abstracted mountain landscape. Underside of vase marked “made in Japan” with red signature obliterated by drilled hole. Height of pottery 12.25”, diameter 6.5”. Overall height 20.75”. $300-$500
651. Japanese Kutani Porcelain Dessert Service, 33pcs
Japanese, likely Meiji Period (1868-1912). A Kutani porcelain dessert service in 33 pieces comprising a coffee pot, creamer, lidded sugar, 10 teacups, 9 saucers, and 11 dessert plates, each with finely painted birds, butterflies, wisteria, and peony blossom decoration in purples, oranges, and greens on white ground, with bamboo form handles. Each piece with hand painted calligraphic mark in red to underside. Tea pot height 7.75”. Provenance: From the private collection of Al & Barbara Holloway, Thomaston, Georgia. $300-$500
653. Japanese Satsuma Glazed Garden Seat or Pedestal
652. Japanese Arita Ware Blue & White Porcelain Figure of a Hawk
Japanese, first half 20th century. An Arita ware porcelain figure of a hawk resting on a craggy rock, allover with blue and white underglaze naturalistic decoration. Unmarked. Height 15”, width 9”, depth 4.75”. $500-$700
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Japanese, likely Meiji Period (1868-1912). Height of pottery 23”, width across handles 10.25”. $500-$700
655. Pair, Qing Dynasty Burnished Duck Form Censers
654. Large Chinese Carved & Polychromed Wood Fowl
Chinese, Qing Dynasty, 19th century. Heavy hand carved and polychromed wooden duck or guinea fowl Mounted on a black base. Apparently unmarked. Height 16.4”, width 12”, depth 9.5”. $500-$700
656. 19th C. Chinese Champleve Dragon Censer Stand
Likely Chinese, Qing Dynasty, 19th century. Unmarked. Height 25.5”, width 11.75”, depth 10.75”. $500-$700
Chinese, Qing Dynasty with later repairs. A pair of gilt and burnished metal adult duck form lidded censers, the mirrorer figures depicting standing square with head turned at 90 degrees and beak ajar, the body horizontally bisected as a lift-off lid with single cavity to interior evidencing use as censer with oxidation and scorch marks, the figures each raised on a bi-layer lotus or wave form base. Each with unknown monogram or seal mark to backside of tail. One slightly taller 7.75” x 4.25” x 5.5”. One slightly shorter 7.5” x 4.25” x 5.5”. $600-$800
657. Chinese Conical Porcelain Blue & Green Dragon Bowl
Chinese, Qing Dynasty Yongzheng Period mark (1723-1735), circa late 19th/ early 20th century. Marked to underside with six character underglaze mark for the Yongzheng imperial reign. Bowl contained within a wooden box bearing calligraphy to lid. Height 2.75”, diameter 6.25”. $500-$700
658. Large Chinese Carved Soapstone Reclining Hotai
Chinese School, late 19th/ early 20th century. Apparently unsigned. Height 12.75”, width 20”, depth 9.25”. $500-$700
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659. Hand Woven Shiraz Area Rug
Wool. Iran. Triple center medallions having four sides resting on rose field. Tribal and geometric pattern. Cream, brown and tan accent colors. Measures 5’ 7” x 8’ 10”. $700-$900
660. 19th C. Chinese Framed Round Porcelain Plaque
Chinese, Qing Dynasty, 19th century. Frame 16.5” square. Porcelain 10.5” diameter. $700-$900
661. Chinese Triptych “Fresco” Painting, Bird & Flower
Chinese School, 20th century. “Birds”, ink and watercolor on paper, triptych painting, one panel lightly inscribed in pencil at upper center. Individually framed triptych painting with each of the three panels depicting birds, ducks, and phoenix in a landscape amid lotus blossoms, lotus pods, chrysanthemum blossoms, and rocky outcroppings, the scenes painted to resemble fresco works on stone or plaster. Each framed 42.5” x 23.5”. Each sight size 35” x 16.25”. $600-$800
663. Unusual Chinese Porcelain Vase, Red Prunus Fruit
662. Buddhist Immortal Motif Chinese Garden Stool Chinese, 20th century. Decorated to top edge with eight molded figures, presumably the Buddhist Immortals, along a band of sawtooth leaf tips, the seat body with panted figural scene set in a landscape over a band of stylized waves and molded dots, the seat top painted with auspicious symbols and clouds surrounding a central bi disc aperture. Unmarked. Height 17.5”, diameter 14”. $600-$800
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Chinese, Qing Dynasty Kangxi Period mark (1662-1722), likely 20th century. Underside with six character underglaze blue running script mark for the Kangxi imperial reign. Height 14.5”, diameter 7.5”. $600-$800
664. Chinese Blue & White Punch Bowl
Chinese, 20th century. Marked in blue underglaze to exterior rim with apocryphal mark for the Ming Dynasty Xuande Period (1426-1435). diameter 18”, height 6.625”. $800-$1,200
665. Chinese Hanging Scroll by Yang Wan Min
Yang Wan Min (Chinese, b.1971). “Tiger Cubs”, ink and pigment on rice paper, artist’s seal and inscription upper right. Overall 69.5” x 21.25”. $800-$1,200
667. Chinese Qing Dynasty Carved Cinnabar Censer Stand
666. Chinese Qing Dynasty Multi-Figure Ancestral Portrait
Chinese, Qing Dynasty, late 19th/early 20th century. Inscribed above central portrait with three gilt calligraphic marks referring to a river. Overall framed 68.75” x 44.125”. Sight size 57.75” x 33.75”. $800-$1,200
Chinese, Qing Dynasty, likely 19th century. A red and black lacquered wood censer stand comprising square base with cloud shaped corners issuing four curving legs on c-scroll feet joined at top by domed and shaped apron altogether surmounted by conforming platform at top on an incurvate pierced neck, the whole carved with figural, floral, geometric, and foliate decoration, most notably to lower platform with qilin galloping amid clouds and to top platform with an elder riding in carriage drawn by two deer. Unmarked. Height 19.25”, width 12.5” x 14. $800-$1,200
669. Fine Qing Dynasty Chinese Export Figure of Caishen Chinese, Qing Dynasty, late 19th/ early 20th century. A well modeled porcelain figure of Cai shen, one of the Seven Gods of Fortune and the Taoist god of prosperity or wealth. Underside with several labels “Wildwood Imports / 90814”, otherwise unmarked. Height 17”, width 7”, depth 7”. $700-$900
668. Pair, Chinese Rose Medallion Lidded Porcelain Jars
Chinese, Qing Dynasty, 19th century. Apparently unmarked. Height (with lid) 13.25”, height (without lid) 11”, diameter (at mouth) 3”. $700-$900
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670. Louis XVI Style Polychrome Decorated Table
Height 30”, width 33.75”, depth 20”. $300-$500
672. Louis XVI Style Walnut Single Door Vitrine French, 20th century. Height 94.5”, width 41”, depth 16.25”. $500-$700
671. Louis XVI Style Queen Size Upholstered Bed
Height 53.5”, width 77.75”, depth 91.5”. Inside headboard to footboard 88.5”, side to side 74”. $300-$500
673. French Gilt Bronze Champleve Regulator Clock, 19 C
French, 19th century. Impressed with “Black, Starr, & Frost New York” retailer mark, “Medaille D’Argent” silver medal mark, and “Made in France”. Height 15”, width 7.25”, depth 5.4”. $500-$700
674. Early 20th C. French Triptych Vanity Mirror
Likely French, early 20th century. An impressive silvered metal three panel vanity mirror, possibly silver plate, comprising a rectangular plinth base issuing two tall fluted columns with Ionic style capitals surmounted by pinecone finials, the columns joined by and supporting three rectangular hinged and beveled looking glasses framed in white metal with elaborate fruit and flower molded decoration with sunflowers, grapes, chrysanthemum blossoms, and roses, verso of each mirror lined in brown silk. Height 28”, base 19.5” x 6”, overall width with mirrors fully spread 39”, each mirror 14.625” x 11.875”. $600-$800
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675. Louis XVI Style Giltwood Six Light Chandelier
Continental, 20th century. Louis XVI style carved six light chandelier having a double baluster turned central standard joining the fluted bowl issuing six leafy carved scrolling candlearms supporting simulated wax drip candle sleeves concealing electric sockets and terminating in foliate knop; accompanied with matching canopy or ceiling plate. Height 39”, diameter 27.5”. $600-$800
677. Large Hand Chased Sheffield Plate Round Plateau
676. 19th C. Sterling & Coral Baby Rattle, George Unite
George Unite (English (Birmingham), 1825-1928), circa last quarter 19th century. Hallmarks above coral with standard mark, city mark, slightly obscured date code (either 1876 or 1882), and Queen Victoria duty mark used 1838-90, the maker’s mark to top of form. length 3.75”. weight 30.5 grams. $300-$500
English, mid 20th century. A large and impressive Sheffield plate silver plateau or salver of round form raised on four graduated round feet, the dish hand chased with c-scroll and floral tondo surrounding a blank monogram medallion at center. with reticulated scalloped gallery bearing laurel garlands and ribbon bows. Underside with impressed mark “MADE IN / Sheffield / ENGLAND / HAND CHASED / Buckingshire” over three Gothic styled letters “LLS” and “140”. diameter 19.75”, height 2.25”. $300-$500
679. Cased 1916 English Sterling Dessert Service
678. Sheffield Sterling & Cut Glass Condiment Set
Thomas Bradbury & Son (English, 1831-1943), circa 1916. Fully hallmarked. Accompanied with apparently original fitted case branded for E. Boyce & Son, 20 The Strand, Exmouth. Knife length 7”. Fork length 6.25”. Total weight 9.75 troy ounces. $300-$500
William Gibson & John Lawrence Langman (English, registered 1890), circa 1892. Fully hallmarked. Height 4.32”, width 3.75”. $300-$500
681. 3 Sets of English Sterling & Bone Flatware
680. William IV English Sterling Egg Cruet Set
Joseph II & Albert Savory (English (London), founded mid 1830s), circa 1837. Each egg cup chased with the emblem of an armored leg bent at the knee (possibly a family crest or mon). Accompanied with three egg spoons by Henry Holland (English (London), mid 19th century), circa 1848, each with gargoyle mask to top of handle and matching family crest to underside. Stand and cups each with maker’s mark, date mark for 1837, city mark for London, sterling standard mark, and King William IV duty mark. Spoons each with maker’s mark, date mark for 1848, city mark for London, sterling standard mark, and Queen Victoria duty mark. $500-$700
Three sets of English flatware comprising a twelve piece sterling silver and bone luncheon flatware set consisting of six forks (7.75”) and six knifes (8.62”), each with bone handles, all stamped “STERLING”. The knife blades monogrammed “L & C” ; a late 19th century fourteen piece fish set hallmarked for Henry James Cooper including six forks (7”) stamped ‘EPNS’, six bright cut knives (8.25”), stamped EPNS, a bright cut decorated serving knife (10.75”) marked ‘HJC EPNS’ in an oval and an serving fork (8.32”), all with all with faux bone handles; and a twelve piece sterling and bone luncheon set consisting of six forks (6.5”) hallmarked sterling for the Yates Brothers, Sheffield, 1924, six knives, hallmarked on the collars sterling for the Yates Brothers, Sheffield, 1924, and hallmarked on the blades for Roberts and Dore (London, 1910). $600-$800
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682. Two Imbricated Giltwood Cushion Mirrors Continental, 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Square mirror 18” x 16”. Rectangular mirror 12.75” x 10.25”. $300-$500
683. Pair, Rococo Revival Style Bronze Bookends American, late 19th or 20th century. Pair of bronze bookends in a scrolled and foliated Rococo motif, each with a central acanthus stem with a hatched Rococo bean, breaking into two acanthus-tipped branches, set atop square beveled bases. Apparently unmarked. Height 11.25”, width 6.9”, depth 6.9”. $300-$500
685. V. Gernon, “Boulevard De La Madeleine”, Oil 684. American, “Summer Street Scene”, Oil On Canvas
American School, mid-20th century. “Summer Street Scene”, oil on board, signed indistinctly to lower right. Framed 25.5” x 29.5”. Unframed 20” x 24”. $400-$600
V. Gernon (French, 20th Century), “Boulevard de la Madeleine”, oil on canvas, signed at lower left “V. Gernon”, with inscription and signature to verso “Boulevard de la Madeleine Gernon.” Framed 26.75” x 39”. Unframed 24” x 36”. $500-$700
686. Baker French Provincial Style Dining Table
Baker Furniture (American, Grand Rapids, 1903-), mid to late 20th century. With three leaves. Apparently unmarked. Height 28.75”, width 53.375”, depth 45.75”. $700-$900
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687. Contemporary Italian Stained Wood Bookcase Italian, late 20th century. Stamped “Made in Italy”. Height 84.5”, width 62.5”, depth 16.25”. $600-$800
688. Louis Fortuney, Two Portraits, Pastel On Paper
Louis Fortuney (French, 1875-1951). “L’espagnole la Fleur (The Spanish Flower)”, pastel on paper, signed at lower left “Fortuney”; and “La Danseuse Espagnole (The Spanish Dancer)”, pastel on paper, signed at lower left “Fortuney”. “L’espagnole la Fleur” framed 15.5” x 12”, sight 12.5” x 9.5”. “La Danseuse Espagnole” framed 16.75” x 13.75”, sight 30.25” x 9”. $300-$500
690. Theodore Alexander Contemporary Console Table
Theodore Alexander (American, 1996-), 20th/21st century. A contemporary console or sofa table, with a rectangular zebrawood veneered top with chromed metal edging, atop a scrolled and circular wrought iron base with tubular shoe feet. With metal maker’s label. Height 32.35”, width 85”, depth 16”. $600-$800
689. Frank A. Brown, “Nue Arabe”, Oil On Canvas, 1939
Frank A. Brown (American, 1876-1962),”Nue Arabe”-1939, oil on canvas, signed and dated to lower right “Frank A. Brown 1939”, titled, location noted and signed to verso “Nue Arabe Frank A. Brown - Paris.” With numeral inscription to verso “837.” With label to verso “Frank A. Brown 337 West 71st st., New York City.” Framed 20.625” x 15.625”. Unframed 18” x 13”. $600-$800
692. Hand Woven Oushak Runner 691. Wrought Iron Console Table with Black Granite Top
Continental, 20th century. Height 35.75”, width 72.5”, depth 19.25”. $600-$800
Wool. Turkey. Having eight four sided shapes to center pile. Red field with gold, blue, green and orange accent colors. Measures 2’ 9” x 9’. $700-$900
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693. Hand Woven Persian Mehabad Rug
Wool. Iran. Floral and geometric decoration. Four circular shapes to center pile. Gold, blue, rose and brown accent colors Measures 3’ 2” x 5’ 4”. $300-$500
694. Hand Woven Persian Balouchi Rug
Wool. Iran. Geometric and tribal design on red field. Blue, brown and cream. Measures 3’ 7” x 6’ 10”. $400-$600
696. Pair, Louis XIII Style Upholstered Throne Chairs
695. French Provincial Style Wrought Iron Chandelier
French, late 19th/early 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 36.5”, diameter 28”. $300-$500
French, 20th century. Pair of Louis XIII style walnut throne or armchairs, with sloping armrests with carved lion’s head handholds, on square molded arm supports, with molded tapered legs and H-stretchers, upholstered in chartreuse velvet with gadrooned tacks. Apparently unmarked. Height 45”, width 25”, seat depth 23”, seat to floor 19.5”. $400-$600
698. Pair of Louis XIII Style Walnut Fauteuils
697. Continental “Riverside Stroll”, Oil On Canvas
Continental School (likely French), 19th century. “Riverside Stroll”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. With indistinct stamp to verso “Location de Tableaux No. 23”. With indistinct graphite inscription to verso “3” Walnut.” Framed 17” x 22.325”. $400-$600
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Matched pair of Louis XIII style walnut fauteuils having a rectangular padded and upholstered back issuing two acanthus carved, downswept and scroll carved arms enclosing the padded and upholstered seat raised on block and turned legs united by matching front and H-form stretcher supports. Upholstered in green and red French country toile fabric with large decorative nailhead trim. Height 44”, width 24.5” (arm to arm), seat depth 20.25”, seat height 16”. $600-$800
699. Renaissance Style Brass Repousee Umbrella Stand
Likely Dutch, late 19th century. Renaissance style brass repousse umbrella stand in cylindrical form having a copper liner, the exterior decorated in five paneled tiers of extensive figural and floral relief, the whole raised on four paw feet. Apparently unmarked. Height 23.5”, total diameter 8”. $200-$400
700. Pair, Italian Renaissance Motif Figural Andirons
Continental, 20th century, Pair of figural brass andirons, each with a central Medici coat of arms resting above a grotesque mask, flanked on either side by serpentine dolphins, each supporting a figure on a pedestal, Diana on one, and Neptune on the other. Apparently unmarked. Height 37”, width 13.5”, depth 19”. $400-$600
701. Two Continental Landscape Paintings, Watercolor
Continental School, early 20th century. A collection of two watercolors on paper landscape paintings, each apparently unsigned, comprising “River Canyon”, depicting a serene river canyon surrounded by tall rock cliffs and dense forest, with a man standing at the waterside near a small black and white dog; and “Watermill at the Falls”, depicting a gushing mountain river, with cascading falls and tall water wheel in the midground, with tall peaks in the distance. Each framed 12.5” x 15.5”. Each sight 7” x 10”. $300-$500
703. Austrian Gilt Bronze Classical Nude Figural Tazza
Continental School (likely Austrian), late 19th/ early 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 17.75”, width 11.5”, depth 10.5”. $400-$600
702. Carved Oak Neoclassical Wall Mounting Dragon
English, late 19th century. A carved oak architectural Neoclassical style dragon, left-facing and horizontal in form, having a snarling lion’s face and claws, extended feathered wings, and a scrolled, acanthus decorated tail. Apparently unmarked. Height 13.25”, width 28.375”, depth 2.25”. $300-$500
704. Renaissance Revival Style Oak Cabinet
Continental, 20th century, incorporating some earlier elements. Height 52.32”, width 61.5”, depth 24.25”. $600-$800
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706. Meissen Porcelain Figurine Girl with Dog & Mirror
705. Meissen Porcelain Figurine, Woman with Bird Cage
Meissen (German, founded 1710- ), late 19th century. Marked to the underside with crossed swords in blue underglaze, incised model # E4, painter #27 and stamped “Germany”. Height 6”, width 3.87”, depth 3.37”. $300-$500
707. Pair of Meissen Porcelain Mirrored Shelves Meissen (German, founded 1710- ), late 19th century. Both with beveled mirrored backs. Height for both 12”, width 14”, depth 5.75”. $300-$500
Meissen (German, founded 1710- ), late 19th century. After the original modeled by Michel Victor Acier, circa 1776, Marked to the underside with crossed swords in blue underglaze, incised 138. Height 5.87”, diameter of base 2.5”. $300-$500
708. 2 Meissen Style Figural Porcelain Groups Height 11.25” width 5.5”. Height 12.5”, width 6”. Both marked to the underside with circle containing pinwheel in underglaze blue. $400-$600
709. Derby Porcelain Emblematic Figures, 18th C.
Derby Porcelain Manufactory (operated about 1751-1848), circa 1770-1785. A set of four Derby figures emblematic of the four quarters or continents of the globe. Each modeled as a draped figure standing on a gilt heightened rocaille molded base the cartouche scrolls on the front enclosing the name of the continent represented inscribed in gilt; ‘Europe’ wearing a headband, an orb in her right hand (broken), her left holding a fruit filled cornucopia with helmet, tools and other attributes at the base of the plinth ; ‘Asia’ with a scarf in her hair, holding a bottle of exotic spices in her right hand, a camel recumbent at her feet; ‘America’ as an Indian modeled wearing a feathered headdress a quiver over his shoulder, his right foot resting on the back of an alligator; ‘Africa’ as a Nubian wearing an elephant headdress, a sceptre in right hand and left knee on a lion recumbent at his feet. The underside of each with incised “N 200” and incised in script ‘Large” with hallmarks in underglaze blue. Height 9”, base with 4.25”, base depth 4”. $800-$1,200
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710. French Provincial Wine Tasting Table, 19th C. French, likely Bordeaux, 19th century. A fruitwood flip top wine tasting table with an oval top, atop a carved trestle support with shoe feet and a gate leg, joined by a rectangular stretcher. Apparently unmarked. Height 30.5”, width 57”, depth 31.5”. $500-$700
711. French School, “St. Meuris”, Oil On Canvas, 19th C
French School, 19th century. “St. Meuris”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned, titled to lower right “St. Meuris”. Bucolic figural landscape painting with Barbizon School handling of light, most noticeably in the sky, depicting a fisherman seated on the near bank of a calm pond as cattle graze nearby. with dense forest framing the scene at the left and a village in the distance. Framed 21.5” x 29.5”. Unframed 31.75” x 29.5”. $600-$800
712. French Country Wrought Iron Six Light Chandelier
French, early 20th century. An electrified wrought iron six-light chandelier, with a central open scrolled medallion and six mounted fleur-de-lis motif sockets, with a turned open three-rod standard. Apparently unmarked. Height (to hook) 33.75”, diameter 25”. $600-$800
713. French Provincial Style Mahogany Dining Table
French, 20/21st century. A contemporary French Provincial style mahogany dining table, with a parquetry inlaid round top with barley twist molded edges, atop four pedestals, each in the form of an obelisk mounted on a fluted urn, resting on a cross-stretcher base with carved corners. Includes additional leaf. With manufacturer’s label. Height 30”, diameter 57”, leaf 24.5”. $600-$800
715. After E. Laurent, “Peuchese” Figural Bronze Lamp
714. French Provincial Walnut Buffet, 18th C
French, 18th century. A lovely Provincial walnut buffet having a three board top with rounded molded edge over a single frieze drawer above two cupboard doors, each with an inset arched panels, opening to a single shelved interior and flanked to each side by fluted stiles over a deep scalloped apron. Height 36”, width 59.5”, depth 19.5”. $800-$1,200
After Eugene Laurent (French, 18321898), 20th century. PImpressed “E. Laurent” on base. With silk barrel shade accented with gold trim. Height (to top of shade) 44”, diameter (of shade) 16”. $800-$1,200
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717. Domed English Marquetry Inlaid Fruitwood Box
716. Georgian Mahogany & Marquetry Inlaid Knife Box
English, 19th century. A Georgian mahogany veneered knife box, rectangular in form, having a slanted front hinged lid with a marquetry inlaid shell roundel, a later scalloped brass escutcheon and latch, a turned brass handle, and four round brass feet. Inscribed in pencil to interior: “Bought in castle in England J.H. Elliot” with illegible address. Height 13.5”, width 8.75”, depth 7”. $600-$800
Likely English, late 19th/20th century. A domed fruitwood box, having a hinged lid inset with a central marquetry inlaid roundel, depicting a scene of a peasant woman caning a chair, with a central key escutcheon, lined in light red velvet. Apparently unmarked. Height 4.635”, width 10.25”, depth 4.5”. $500-$700
719. Englsh Domed Shell Motif Inlaid Tea Caddy 718. Oval George III Satinwood Shell Inlaid Tea Caddy
English, early 19th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 5.2”, width 4.6”, depth 3”. $600-$800
English, early 19th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 4.7”, width 6.35”, depth 3.6”. $600-$800
720. English Souvenir or Trinket Box of London
English, early 19th century. A painted dresser or trinket box, with two hinged lids, one large and one small, each opening to reveal interior compartments lined in pink paper. Overall painted in faux wood grain, and inset with applied transfer decorations depicting scenes of 19th-century London, each within a painted border, including a central scene appearing to be the Houses of Parliament on the larger lid, two views of the Thames on the smaller lid, and two roundels to the front of residential London. With a lower key escutcheon and a bright green base. Apparently unmarked. Height 2.8”, width 7”, depth 6.5”. $600-$800
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721. Rare Marquetry Inlaid Fruitwood Tea Caddy English, 18th century. A rare stained and inlaid oval fruitwood tea caddy, with banded inlaid edges, the front with a marquetry inlaid pear tree atop a grassy hill, with an oval key escutcheon, the top with a marquetry inlaid flower within a central roundel, with a brass pull. Hinged lid opens to reveal a single lidded compartment, with a brass pull and remnants of the leaded lining. Apparently unmarked. Height 4.5”, width 5.5”, depth 3.2”. $800-$1,200
722. Unique Neoclassical Style Gilt & Polychrome Mirror
Early 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Overall 58.925” x 32.5” x 7.25”. $700-$900
723. French Empire Style Marble & Gilt Bronze Gueridon French, 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 31.6”, diameter (of top) 21.6”. $400-$600
724. Pair, French Cameo Glass Vases, Signed Soleil
French, early 20th century. A pair of baluster form green and white cameo glasses vases, having an opaque white ground and etched green roses and birds with double striped necks, mounted with silver plate handles and bases. Etched “Soleil” and stamped “AFC” to base. Height 9.825”, width 5.5”, depth 4”. $600-$800
725. Pair of French Polychrome Porcelain Pierced Urns
In the manner of Porcelain de Paris (French/New York, founded 1773), early 20th century. The underside of foot with crossed arrows in underglaze blue also in script underglaze red “Made in France”. Height 16”, width 11.5” (handle to handle), base depth 4.5”, base width 6”. $800-$1,200
726. Mahogany Empire Style Dining Table with Dolphins
Continental, 20th century. An Empire style round dining table, having a mahogany veneered parquetry top with a central star and geometric edge above conforming apron with a beaded border, on a tripartite pedestal composed of three serpentine form grotesque dolphins, each with a dark green scaled body and red and gold polychromed head and tail, each resting on a conforming base mounted with gold polychromed foliated and lion’s paw feet. Apparently unmarked. Height 30”, diameter 60”. $800-$1,200
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727. Louis XV-Style Ormolu Mounted Bureau Plat
Late 20th century. A contemporary Louis XV-style kingswood and rosewood marquetry veneered bureau plat, having a scalloped serpentine shaped top banded with rocaille above a conforming skirt with allover floral marquetry, fitted to one side with a center drawer flanked with two short drawers, each adorned with foliate and rocaille handles, raised on cabriole legs headed with foliate mounts and terminating in scrolled sabots. Also with a tooled leather top. Apparently unmarked. Height 32.5”, width 48”, depth.26.75”. $600-$800
729. Pair, French Gilt & Patinated Brass Cherub Lamps
Continental, likely French, early 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height (to finial) 41.5”, diameter 11.25”. $800-$1,200
731. Louis XV-Style Ormolu Mounted Bombe Form Commode
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Late 20th century to contemporary. Height 34.75”, width 48”, depth 22.5”. $600-$800
728. Louis XV Style Walnut Upholstered Settee French, early 20th century. Height 34”, width 48.25” (arm to arm), seat depth 16.5”, seat height 17”. $600-$800
730. Polychrome & Crystal Eight Light Chandelier
Continental, 20th century. A gilt polychrome and crystal Neoclassical style chandelier, with a carved acanthus motif central support with eight gilt metal scrolled arms, each ending in a prism-mounted candle cup, with four draped colorless prism, bead, and rosette swags, with a central faceted orb and topped with nine scrolled arms with draped prism, bead, and rosette swags. Apparently unmarked. Height (to fixture) 33”, diameter 29”. $600-$800
732. French Louis XV-Style Bronze Mounted Gueridon
French, 19th century. A Louis XV-style two-tiered mahogany and rosewood inlay gueridon. Apparently unmarked. Height 30.1”, diameter 21.5”. $800-$1,200
733. Continental Burled Wood Fall Front Secretary
Continental, possibly German, 18th/19th century. One interior drawer with illegible signature. Height 79”, width 40.6”, depth 18.6”. $600-$800
734. Large Welsh Stained Oak and Line Inlaid Hutch
English, 19th/20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 81.5”, width 71.9”, depth 17.75”. $800-$1,200
735. Pair of Unusual Delft Figural Candlestick, 18th C Delft (Holland), 18th century. An unusual pair of Rouen Style figural faience pottery candlestick or candleholders in blue and white modeled as seated winged griffins, the candlecup with scalloped rim supported by the griffin having green eyes and open mouth seat on haunches with single scrolled wing to the backside and curling tail. Marked on one griffin underside ‘DELFT 1307”. Height 9.37”, width 3.5” (front leg to leg), depth 5” (front leg to tail). $800-$1,200
736. Nymphenburg Glazed White Porcelain Group
Porzellan Manfaktur Nymphenburg (German, 1747-), early 20th century. Marked with the impressed Wittelsbach shield, and numbered “71/2” and “1”. Height 10”, 12.5”, depth 9”. $800-$1,200
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738. Italian Baroque Oak & Giltwood Accent Table, 19 C.
Continental, likely Italian, 19th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 20.5”, diameter 29.25”. $400-$600
737. Italian Baroque Style Giltwood Wall Mirror 20th century to contemporary. Apparently unmarked. Overall 52” x 26”. $400-$600
739. Carved English Baroque Style Oak Table
English, 19th/20th century. A Baroque style library or console table, with a rectangular overhanging top above a carved apron with fan spandrels, a central sliding door with a rosette, and a molded edge, on four shaped and tapered legs with molded block feet and a box stretcher. Apparently unmarked. Height 31.1”, width 67.4”, depth 32.5”. $700-$900
740. Large Baroque Style Carved Giltwood Mirror Apparently unmarked. Height 78”, width 51”, depth 1.75”. $800-$1,200
741. Italian Baroque Style Walnut Carved Cassone
Italian, 18th century. Baroque style walnut carved cassone, having rectangular snipe hinged and gadroon molded top enclosing a void interior over a carved paneled front flanked by carved grotesque masks to each end, the base with shell carved border resting on front scroll carved feet. The sides mounted with iron handles. Height 21”, width 67.25”, depth 20.75”. $800-$1,200
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743. Pair, French Gothic Style Wrought Iron Sconces
742. Pair, Carved Oak Figural Fragment Table Lamps
Continental, 19th century with later elements. A pair of carved oak wood table lamps comprising 19th century carved figural sculptures. Unmarked. Overall height 19.75”, diameter of shade 11.125”, base width 4.625”, base depth 5.5”. $300-$500
744. French Gothic Style Eglomise & Wrought Iron Mirror
Continental, likely French, 20th century. A French Gothic style eglomise mirror, having a rectangular form with a crested top, overlaid with a wrought iron sunburst and side paneling inset with gilt fleur-de-lis. Apparently unmarked. Height 42.25”, width 24”, depth 0.75”. $500-$700
Continental, likely French, late 19th century. A pair of French Gothic style wrought iron two-light wall sconces, having scrolled and pierced wall mounts, with an upper scrolled crest and a flame center, with two diverging scrolled arms terminating in upturned four-petal flower candle cups resting on a ball, each with a jar-form socket or candlestick. Apparently unmarked. Height 14”, width 10.5”, depth 5.5”. $400-$600
745. Pair, English Gothic Revival Stained Oak Cabinets
English, late 19th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 46”, width 14.25”, depth 13.5”. $1,000-$2,000
746. Set of Four French Gothic Arch Window Mirrors
French, 19th/20th century. Set of four narrow Gothic arch windows, each with an iron frame fitted with two oxidized mirror panes, a scrolled and pierced wrought iron latch, and a link arm originally used to open window. Apparently unmarked. Height 56.5”, width 16.25”, depth 2.4”. $700-$900
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748. Hand Woven Sultanabad Area Rug
Wool. Modern. Floral decoration on rust field. Cream and grey accent colors. Measures 5’ 1” x 6’ 10”. $700-$900
747. Pair of Spanish Renaissance Style Hall Chairs
A pair of contemporary Spanish Renaissance style walnut and leather covered hall chairs both with volute scrolled stiles over studded brown leather back with downscrolled arms on square supports over the studded brown leather seat on square legs united by front stretcher chip carved and centered with a pinwheel and joined to the back legs by square side stretchers. The underside of seat with “Posse Furniture Los Angeles” tag. Height 39.5”, width 24”, seat depth 19”, seat height 19”. $500-$700
749. Spanish Walnut Vargueno Cabinet on Stand Spanish, mid 20th century. A carved and inlaid walnut Vargueno cabinet on stand, the upper chest with a molded top and two doors, each with a banded dot and dash veneered and painted edge, pierced and foliated brass hinges, brass drop pulls, and a central carved and veneered medallion, opening to reveal a single shelf, the lower portion with a drop front document drawer, pedestal legs, a turned pilaster and column stretcher, and shoe feet. Apparently unmarked. Height 46.9”, width 31”, depth 15.75”. Provenance: from the Estate of a Prominent Interior Designer, Atlanta, Georgia. $1,000-$2,000
750. Collection Of Two Continental Pastoral Landscapes
Continental, late 19th / early 20th century. A collection of two pastoral landscape paintings, each depicting bucolic scenes with flocks of sheep, each signed, comprising “Blue Skies Over Green Hills”-circa 1889, oil on canvas, signed and dated indistinctly at lower right possibly “S. Pizzmar 89”; and “Sheep in the Clearing”, oil on canvas, signed at lower right “A.R. Sharp”. “Blue Skies Over Green Hills” framed 15.125” x 19”, unframed 8.125” x 12”. “Sheep in the Clearing” framed 15” x 18.75”, unframed 8” x 12”. $600-$800
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752. Georgian Stained Oak Hall Bench with Cushions
751. Hand Woven Floral Motif Room Size Rug
English, 20th century incorporating some earlier elements. Height 46”, width 73.12”, depth 28.5”. $600-$800
Wool. India. Floral and geometric design on cream field. multiple borders. Red, blue, gold and green accent colors. measures 6’ 9” x 9’ 7”. $700-$900
753. George III Style Mahogany Corner Cabinet
English, 20th century. A George III style mahogany two-part corner cabinet, the upper portion have an overhanging dentil molded cornice above two glass doors with fretwork overlays, opening to reveal two serpentine form shelves and a green polychromed interior, the lower portion with three upper drawers, one real and two faux, each with a molded edge, above a pair of cabinet doors with molded accents, opening to reveal a shelf, the whole with chamfered corners and pressed brass hardware, resting on bracket feet. Apparently unmarked. Height 92.75”, width 57.5”, depth 26.5”. $700-$900
754. Pair Of Mated Portraits, Oil On Board, 1848 British School, mid-19th century. A mated pair of portraits, comprising “Catherine Elizabeth Cohner”, oil on board, apparently unsigned, with inscription to board’s verso “Catherine Elizabeth Cohner eldest daughter of Robert Cohner Esq. Married Charles William Stokes Esq. Painted by Fritz Meyer 1848 Married July 25th 1844 Died April 5th 1881”, with label to board’s verso “Charles Roberson & Compy. Manufacturers of Water and Oil colours, Materials for Drawing, Painting, & c.51 Long Acre, London.”; and “Charles William Stokes”, oil on board, apparently unsigned, with indistinct inscription to frame verso “Painted by Fritz Meyer 1846 Married Catherine Elizabeth daughter of Robert July 25th 1844”. Catherine Elizabeth Cohner” framed 13.25” x 11.75”., unframed 9.75” x 7.75”. “Charles William Stokes” framed 13.25” x 11.75”, unframed 9” x 7.75”. $1,000-$2,000
755. Georgian Mahogany and Leather Inset Partner’s Desk
English, early 20th century. Georgian mahogany and oak partner’s desk having a inset scarlet leather writing surface over the kneehole and central frieze drawer with two banks for three drawers to each side on plinth base. Each drawer with individual locking mechanisms. Height 31”, width 48”, depth 42”. $1,000-$2,000
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757. 19th/20th C. Tin Glazed Persian Bottle Vase
Persian, late 19th/ early 20th century. Unmarked. Height 18”, diameter 8”. $300-$500
756. Hand Woven Afshar Rug
Wool. Iran. Geometric and tribal design on cream field. Blue, red and green accent colors. Measures 4’ 1” x 5’ 10”. $300-$500
759. Late 19th C. Signed Moroccan Silver Koummya Dagger
758. Indian Buddhist Painting on Paper, Bhaisajyaguru Indian School, 19th century. Inscribed to verso of structure “Purchased in Udaipen, India / February 2006 / Timothy Tew”. Framed 20.25” x 18.25”. Sheet size 9.25” x 8.5”. $300-$500
Indo-Persian, late 19th/ early 20th century. One side of scabbard bearing indistinguishable seal mark, likely a silver standard mark, impressed “1335”, and mark in Arabic (likely a maker’s mark), the scabbard back with repeated numerical and Arabic marks. Overall length 17.25”. Unsheathed 16.25”. Blade length 9.25”. $300-$500
761. Fine Mixed Metal Seder Plate: Moses & Golden Calf
760. Mughal Miniature, “Akbar The Great”, Gouache South Asian, 19th century. “Akbar with Falcon”, gouache with gilt elements on paper, inscribed at upper and lower margin. With inscription to frame verso “#401 Timothy Tew Gallery AR16”. Unframed 11.75” x 7.725”. Framed 22” x 18”. $1,200-$2,400
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Persian/ Middle Eastern, late 19th/ early 20th century. Underside with applied fabric inscribed “This our Master Moses who descend the Ten Commandments from Heaven / This is a picture of a Prophet / Israel (popl?? what they did / the golden cow to worship / Shamael Naasan and Company”. diameter 13”, height 0.75”. $1,000-$2,000
762. Pair Of Petite Iron Gadrooned Garden Urns 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Each height 14”, 11.25”. $300-$500
763. Continental Neoclassical Style Cast Iron Planter
Continental, early 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 14”, diameter 12”. $300-$500
764. Pair of Foliate Carved 32” Alabaster Jardinieres
Likely American, first half 20th century. A pair of tall carved alabaster floor jardinieres in five pieces, each comprising spreading disk foot under twisting fluted column issuing incurvated stem decorated in relief with leaf tips, altogether surmounted by urn form planter in two parts with bulbous base and rolled rim with leaf tip edges. Height 32”, diameter 10”. $400-$600
765. Neoclassical Cast Iron Planter, Manner of Fiske
Continental, early to mid 20th century. Manner of J.W. Fiske and Company (New York, 1864-1970s). Apparently unmarked. Height 23.825”, diameter 18.5”. $800-$1,200
766. Pair of Cast Iron Campana Form Garden Urns
A contemporary matched pair of black cast iron garden urns or planters, both of campana form and having a circular rolled rim over a gadrooned tapering body on a plinth base, raised on a plinth base. overall height. Height of urn 37.5”, diameter of mouth 23.625”. $1,000-$2,000
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768. Renaissance Revival Mahogany Lion Motif Chandelier
767. Carved Italian Renaissance Revival Style Sideboard Italian, 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 78”, width 59.5”, depth 16.5”. $800-$1,200
Late 19th / early 20th century. A Renaissance Revival style twelve light chandelier having a quatrefoil and drop support with six chains connecting to a carved acanthus scrolled circular support, mounted with six carved lions on brackets, each with an alabaster shade, with alternating simulated wax candle covered lights. Height to fixture 31”, diameter 30.925”. $800-$1,200
769. Four Original Jacques Wagrez Illustrations
Jacques Clement Wagrez (French, 1850-1908). Collection of four original grisaille gouache illustrations for William Henry Ainsworth’s (English, 1805-1882) “Old St. Paul’s: A Tale of the Plague and the Fire”, published by George Barrie & Son, Philadelphia, each work stamped to verso “The Copyright of the Subject is the Property of George Barrie & Son Publishers Philadelphia”, each work uniquely numbered to verso “716”, “719”, “720”, “723”. Each drawing or illustration depicting figural scenes from Ainsworth’s 1841 serial novel “Old Saint Paul’s: A Tale of the Plague and the Fire” detailing the Great Plague and Great Fire of London. Each work unframed 8.25” x 5.75”. $700-$900
770. Renaissance Revival Style Mahogany Library Table
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Apparently unmarked. Height 30.5”, width 54.25”, depth 32.25”. $1,000-$2,000
771. Pair of Louis XVI Style Giltwood Bergere Settees
French, 19th century. Matched pair of Louis XVI style giltwood carved bergere settees, each having a rounded continuous crestrail carved with berried laurel leaves and terminating in scrolled armrest and imbricated supports above a conforming double caned back and sides with central bead and reel framed oval panel headed with pierced draping floral swags above the recessed caned seat with guilloche carved border and fluted seat rail raised on turned, tapered and fluted legs. Height 30.25”, width 35.75”, seat depth 15”, seat height 15.75”. $800-$1,200
772. 19th C. French Louis XVI Style Porter Chair
French, late 19th century. With tacked brown velvet upholstery. Apparently unmarked. Height 55”, width 27”, seat depth 21”, and seat to floor 18”. $800-$1,200
773. Louis XVI Style Diminutive Parquetry Commode
Louis XVI style diminutive two drawer commode having a rosso colored molded marble top over a ormolu guilloche mounted frieze above two drawers inlaid with central oval musical trophy within a parquetry veneers, the pulls modeled as gilt berried laurel leaf wreaths, the rounded angles headed with gilt bronze ram mask and berried laurel mounts, the sides cross-banded and decorated with parquetry veneer and raised on turned tapered and fluted legs terminating in leafy sabots. Height 35.5”, width 33”, depth 16.87”. $800-$1,200
774. 19th C. Louis XVI Style Gilt & Polychrome Headboard
American, 19th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 89.25”, width 80”, depth 3.25”. $1,000-$2,000
775. French Louis XVI Style 16 Light Chandelier French, 20th century. Gilt bronze and crystal. Height 36” with 36” additional chain, diameter 25”. $1,000-$2,000
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777. Three Old Paris Porcelain Baskets on Stands, 19 C.
French, late 19th century. Three pieces of Old Paris porcelain, including a compote or pierced fruit basket on stand, with a gilt basket with a hand-painted scrolled gilt and peach border and floral bouquets in purple, red, pink, yellow, and green, on a gilt stand, with two small gilt candy baskets on stands. One with maker’s mark. Height (of fruit basket) 9.2”, diameter 9.25”. Provenance: From the Estate of Mr. John Griswold Livingston and Mrs. Clara Dudley Livingston, Lexington, Kentucky and Long Island, New York. $400-$600
776. Lidded Old Paris Porcelain Soup Tureen, 19 C.
French, late 19th century. Old Paris porcelain lidded soup tureen, octagonal in form with a hand-painted scrolled gilt and peach border and gilt edge, with floral bouquets in blue, purple, red, pink, yellow, and green, scrolled gilt handles, and a foliated gilt finial. With maker’s mark. Height 10.75”, width 14.25”, depth 8.3”. Provenance: From the Estate of Mr. John Griswold Livingston and Mrs. Clara Dudley Livingston, Lexington, Kentucky and Long Island, New York. $400-$600
778. 17 Old Paris Porcelain Serving Dishes, 19 C
French, late 19th century. Seventeen Old Paris porcelain serving dishes, including four lidded casseroles, two low bowls, a gravy boat on stand, two octagonal footed dishes, one dish on stand, two covered jars on paw feet, one large shell form, two small shell form, one octagonal covered dish on attached stand (and additional lid), one circular lidded dish on attached stand, and one single lid, each with a hand-painted scrolled gilt and peach border and gilt edge, with six floral bouquets in blue, purple, red, pink, yellow, and green. Most with maker’s marks. Height (of lidded casserole) 6”, diameter (including handles) 10.5”. Provenance: From the Estate of Mr. John Griswold Livingston and Mrs. Clara Dudley Livingston, Lexington, Kentucky and Long Island, New York. $800-$1,200
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779. 60 Piece Old Paris Porcelain Dessert Service
French, late 19th/early 20th century. Sixty piece Old Paris porcelain dessert service for fifteen (with additional pieces), including twenty-one cups, twenty saucers, fifteen dessert plates, and four serving platters. Each with a foliated gilt border and blue, pink, purple, blue, orange, yellow and green floral bouquets on a cream ground. Some with maker’s marks, and some cups with C.P. & Co. Mehun France mark. width (of serving platter) 10.6”, depth 9.6”. Provenance: From the Estate of Mr. John Griswold Livingston and Mrs. Clara Dudley Livingston, Lexington, Kentucky and Long Island, New York. $1,000-$2,000
780. 14 Old Paris Porcelain Serving Platters, 19 C.
French, late 19th century. Set of fourteen Old Paris porcelain serving platters, including one extra-large octagonal, one large octagonal, five medium octagonal, two small octagonal, three extra-small octagonal, and two footed ovular, each with a hand-painted scrolled gilt and peach border and gilt edge, with floral bouquets in blue, purple, red, pink, yellow, and green. Most with maker’s marks. Height (of extra large) 2”, width 20.5”, depth 14.5”. Provenance: From the Estate of Mr. John Griswold Livingston and Mrs. Clara Dudley Livingston, Lexington, Kentucky and Long Island, New York. $1,000-$2,000
781. Set of 41 Old Paris Porcelain Dinner Plates, 19 C.
French, late 19th century. Forty-one Old Paris porcelain dinner plates, each with a hand-painted scrolled gilt and peach border and gilt edge, with six floral bouquets in blue, purple, red, pink, yellow, and green. Most with maker’s marks. diameter 9.25”. Provenance: From the Estate of Mr. John Griswold Livingston and Mrs. Clara Dudley Livingston, Lexington, Kentucky and Long Island, New York. $1,000-$2,000
782. 65 Piece Old Paris Porcelain Luncheon Set, 19 C.
French, late 19th century. Sixty-five piece Old Paris porcelain luncheon set, including twenty luncheon plates, fourteen salad plates, twenty soup bowls, and eleven fruit or dessert bowls, each with a hand-painted scrolled gilt and peach border and gilt edge, with floral bouquets in blue, purple, red, pink, yellow, and green. Most with maker’s marks. diameter (of soup bowl) 9.25”. Provenance: From the Estate of Mr. John Griswold Livingston and Mrs. Clara Dudley Livingston, Lexington, Kentucky and Long Island, New York. $1,200-$2,400
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784. Pair, Large HaddonStone Cast Stone Jardinieres
HaddonStone (English/American, 1971-), 20/21st century. Pair of “Large Italian Jardiniere” cast stone garden planters, each tapered in form, having a braided rim and base, and an allover crosshatched treillage motif, each diamond shaped panel inset with a four-petal dogwood flower. Drilled for drainage. Apparently unmarked. Height 29.5”, diameter 30”. $1,500-$2,000
783. Pair, Rusticated Wrought Iron Rose Plant Stands
Continental, late 20th century. A pair of rusticated wrought iron plant stands, each with an open basket on a scrolled tripod base with a circular stretcher, centered with a bouquet of roses, and decorated overall in roses and foliage. Apparently unmarked. Height 33.8”, diameter 19.5”. $400-$600
785. Pair, Rustic Metal & Crystal 8 Light Chandeliers
American, 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height (from drops to foliated crown) 46.25,” diameter 38.5”. $600-$800
787. Early 20th Century Cast Iron Garden Cherub
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Early 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Overall 24.75” x 11” x 13”. $1,000-$2,000
786. Cast Iron Baroque Oeil-de-boeuf Converted Mirror
French, 19th century. A French baroque oval oeil-deboeuf window of oxidized cast iron composition, later converted to ornate industrial style wall mirror with oval looking glass. The iron frame with rocaille and c-scroll crest, with scrolling arms flanking the looking glass, iron frame with rocaille and splayed acanthus leaf element to bottom, back with former hinge and lock element, apparently unmarked. Overall 39.5” x 28.5” x 7.75”. $800-$1,200
788. Pair, English George III Style Lead Planters
English, 19th/20th century. A pair of George III style oblong lead planters, each ovular in form, having an oxidized surface and a molded rim and base, with relief decorations of a central lion flanked by foliated swags on both the front and back sides. Drilled for drainage. Apparently unmarked. Height 10”, width 30.625”, depth 10.625”. $1,500-$2,000
790. Hand Woven Persian Malayer Runner
Wool. Iran. Red field with multiple borders. Teal, cream and green accent colors. measures 3’ x 21’ 7”. $800-$1,200
789. After Emile Pinedo, Bronze Bust of Napoleon
After Emile Pinedo (French, 18401916), bust of Napoleon, late 19th century, bronze, stamped with artist’s signature, date, and foundry mark. Height 12.5”, width 7”, depth 5.25”. $800-$1,200
791. Classically Carved Oak & Acorn Pine Mantle, 19th C
English, 19th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 53.25”, width 58.75”, depth 8.1”. $1,000-$2,000
792. Continental Stained Oak Marquetry Inlaid Armoire
Continental, last half of 19th century. Height 88”, width 59”, depth 21.75”. $1,000-$2,000
793. Rustic Continental Cabinet, 18th/19th C. Continental, 18/19th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 52.5”, width 53”, depth 17”. $1,500-$3,000
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794. Fine Sevres Style Hand Painted Porcelain Tazza
Manner of Sevres (French, founded 1740), circa early 20th century. Underside with handwritten mark “B / 477”. Height 6.75”, diameter 9.75”. $300-$500
795. Sevres Chateau des Tuileries Lidded Box, 19th C.
Sevres (French, founded 1738-), circa 1846. Bottom with factory mark, Royal letters for Louis-Philippe, and iron red Chateau des Tuileries. Height 3.825”, width 6”, depth 3.825”. $400-$600
797. Pair, Sevres Figural Bisque Lamps, Signed Langnau Sevres (French, 1738-), early 20th century. Marked with manufacturer’s mark and signed “Langnau”. Height (to finial) 80.5”, diameter 7”. $800-$1,200
796. French Provincial Leather Top Side Table, 19th C.
French, 19th century. A dark stained provincial oak side table, with cabriole legs, a scalloped apron, and an inset tooled red leather top with a foliated border. Apparently unmarked. Height 27”, width 30.5”, depth 18.5”. $800-$1,200
798. French Provincial Burled Wood Buffet Deux Corps
French, 19th century. Doors each with applied iron hinges and pewter locking key escutcheons, opening to reveal two interior shelves on the bottom and three on the top. Apparently unmarked. Height 86.75”, width 55.2”, depth 18”. $1,000-$2,000
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799. Pair Sevres Bleu Celeste Porcelain Lidded Urns
Sevres Porcelain Factory (French, founded 1740), mid 19th century. Each marked under the bronze base blue underglaze double Louis centering “A” with “M” below. Height 16.5”, width 8.5”. $1,500-$3,000
800. Pair of Continental Rococo Style Corner Consoles
Continental, 19th/20th century. Pair of carved Rococo style serpentine corner consoles, with pierced rocaille and acanthus aprons with a central rocaille medallion, with a single cabriole leg composed of C-scrolls and embellished in acanthus leaves. Each wall-mounting, with allover polychrome and a serpentine pink marble top. Indiscernible mark to one. Height 32.75”, width 34”, depth 21.5”. $800-$1,200
801. Pair Of Italian Rococo Style 6 Light Chandeliers
Italian, 20th century. A mated pair of regal rococo style giltwood chandeliers, each with six foliate carved and scrolled arms, each arm terminating with simulated wax drip candle sleeves concealing electric sockets, both chandeliers terminating in foliate acorn form finial. Height 31.75”, diameter 21.5”. $800-$1,200
802. French Rococo Style, “Putti With Doves”, Oil
Manner of François Boucher (French, 1703-1770), 20th century. “Putti with Doves”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. French Rococo style figural painting depicting a group of six cherubs (or putti) playing with white doves in a verdant garden setting, the scene framed by floral and laurel swags, with green simulated malachite surround. Framed 37” 68.125”. Unframed 26.25” x 37.5”. $800-$1,200
803. Italian Rococo Carved and Stained Console Table
Italian, 18th century. A Rococo carved and stained wood console table having a serpentine shaped top (later) above a pierced C-scroll-carved frieze raised on foliate and acanthus carved cabriole legs heading with opposing c-scrolls joined by a rocaille clasp and terminating on acanthus scrolled toes. Height 26.26”, width 25.25”, depth 17.25”. $1,500-$3,000
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804. Regency Style Folding Library or Nautical Ladder A Regency style collapsible or folding library or nautical ladder having leather and brass studded “case” opening to reveal six wooden rungs or steps; both ends banded in brass with rubber pad caps for stability. Height closed 91”. Height opened 81”. Width closed 3.25”. Width open 12.5”. $1,000-$2,000
805. English Regency Mahogany Inlaid Library Table
English, 19th century. Drop-leaf sides open into a square. Apparently unmarked. Height 31.2”, width 47.9”, depth (closed) 23.6”, each leaf 9.75”. $800-$1,200
806. French Regency Style Gilt Bronze Chandelier French, 19th century. An electrified fifteen light Louis XVI or Regency style gilt bronze chandelier, with a central support adorned with torch-bearing putti, and five scrolled acanthus motif arms, each dividing into three smaller arms ending in candle cups. Apparently unmarked. Height (to ceiling mount) 30”, diameter 30”. $800-$1,200
808. Regency Period Mother of Pearl & Tortoiseshell Tea Caddy
English, early 19th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 4.6”, width 7.75”, depth 4.9”. $1,500-$3,000
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807. Regency Style Burl Walnut Secretaire Bookcase
English, 20th century incorporating older 19th century elements. Remnants of old sticker on the back “Pantechnicon Stores, BEDFORD”. Height 93”, width 46”, depth 22.25”. $1,000-$2,000
809. Regency Period Dome Top Tortoiseshell Tea Caddy, 19th C.
English, early 19th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 6.5”, width 6.75”, depth 3.8”. $1,000-$2,000
810. Kazuo Matsubara “Ships Ashore”, Oil On Wood
Kazuo Matsubara (American (active Hawaii), 1895-?), “Ships Ashore”-1927, oil on wood board, signed and dated at lower left “K. Matsubara 1927.” Framed 18.625” x 21.75”. Unframed 15” x 18”. $600-$800
811. Contemporary, “Great Battle At Sea”
20th century to contemporary. “Great Battle at Sea”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Figural marine or seascape painting depicting a naval battle scene with sunken ships and figures fighting with rifles, swords and fists amongst the wreckage. Framed 51” x 64”. Sight 37.25” x 50”. $700-$900
812. Set of Four Painted Metal Ship Motif Wall Sconces
Continental, 20th century. A set of four cast metal and iron ship motif wall sconces, having a polychromed black wall crest, with a galleon with white sails decorated with red crosses and a gold flower, mounted with two twisted metal arms with crown-motif candle cups, with an applied gilt metal anchor drop. Apparently unmarked. Height 11.75”, width 9.75”, depth 5.75”. $800-$1,200
813. British, “Battle of Trafalgar”, Oil On Canvas
British School, late 19th / early 20th century. “Battle of Trafalgar”, oil on canvas, signed at lower right “G. Watters”. With gallery label to verso “Leggatt Brothers 30 James’s St., London S.W.I Lady Labouchere, Dudmaxton, Bridgnorth, Shropshire. By appointment to H.M.Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother Fine Art Dealers By appointment to the late Queen Mary Fine Art Dealers.” With numeral label to verso “16985.” With additional indistinct numeral label to verso “9648a...” Framed 45.25” x 54”. Unframed 32.625” x 41.75”. $2,000-$4,000
814. Hand Woven Persian Bakhtiari Rug Wool. Persian. Floral and geometric design. Brown, orange, red and blue accent colors with multiple borders. measures 10’ 6’” x 13. $1,500-$3,000
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815. Ladies 14k White Gold, Lemon Quartz & Diamond Ring
Ladies 14k white gold, lemon quartz and diamond cocktail ring with oval lemon quartz at center ( 9.0 x 11.0mm) surrounded by single cut & baguette cut diamonds ( 1.0 carat total weight, color: G-I, clarity: SI). Marked on interior of band “PLAT”. US ring size 7.5. Total weight 7.3 grams. $700-$900
816. EFFY 14k Yellow Gold, Tanzanite, & Diamond Ring
Effy (American, founded 1979- ). Contemporary ladies designer 14k yellow gold, purple tanzanite and diamond ring with purple tanzanite at center ( 6.0 x 4.0mm) surrounded by round brilliant cut & baguette cut diamonds ( 1.25 carats total weight, color: G-H, clarity: SI). Marked on interior of band with “EFFY” logo. Also marked on interior of band with “14k” & “BH”. US ring size 7. Total weight 7.3 grams. $700-$900
817. 14k Yellow Gold Repoussed Writing Instrument
Antique 14k yellow gold repousse writing instrument or pen of cylindrical form with overall scrolled foliate motif separated by two hexagonal forms, one marked with “B.A. to F.P. 1842 AND 1852”. Pen with monogrammed red shield form atop floral motif in repousse. Length 4.3”. Total weight 29.5 grams. $800-$1,200
818. Ladies 14k White Gold & Diamond Ring
Ladies 14k white gold and diamond pierced wide ring with round brilliant cut & pear-shaped diamonds ( 1.12 carats total weight, color: G-H, clarity: VS). Marked on interior of band with “14k” & “D1 12”. US ring size 8. Total weight 8.5 grams. $1,200-$2,400
819. Modern 14k Two Tone Gold & Diamond Teardrop Ring
Ladies modern two-tone 14k white and yellow gold ring of teardrop or almond form with round brilliant and baguette cut diamonds ( 1.50 carats total weight, color: G-H, clarity: Si). US ring size 7. Total weight 7.9 grams. $1,000-$2,000
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820. Ladies White Gold & Diamond Necklace
Ladies modern 18k white gold and diamond necklace pendant of circular form with diamond encrusted flower or sunburst at center within ring on a 14k white gold fine chain necklace. Pendant with 1.73 carats total weight of modern round brilliant cut diamonds, color: G-H, clarity: Vs2-Si1). Length 18”. Total weight 16.1 grams. $2,000-$4,000
821. Chinese Framed Ju-Pi Porcelain Plaque with Figural Scene
Chinese, first half 20th century. At left with many lines of black calligraphy and two red seal marks. Framed 16.625” x 11.625”. $800-$1,200
822. Chinese Hand Painted Porcelain Winter Scene Plaque
Chinese, first half 20th century. Inscribed upper left with lines of black calligraphy and a red seal mark. Framed 13.875” x 9.75”. Sight size 12.25” x 8”. $800-$1,200
823. Chinese Red & Black Lacquered 7 Panel Screen in Shadowbox
Chinese, circa 1950s. A lacquered and plastered wood seven panel folding screen mounted in a shadowbox, the red and black lacquered scene bearing a painted and incised landscape scene depicting a palace courtyard and open pagoda with figures throughout engaging in games, conversation, and work, the whort screen comprising seven panels with ogee shaped bracket feet to bottom. Screen height 49.5”, width 69.5”. Overall height 59.5”, width 79.5”, depth 3.25”. $800-$1,200
824. Pair Chinese Export Figural Paintings, Gouache on Pith, 19th C.
Chinese School, Qing Dynasty, last half 19th century. Each framed 17” x 23”. Each sheet 14.925” x 7.25”. Note: this works may have originally been contained in a Chinese export souvenir book. $800-$1,200
825. Hand Woven Persian Baktiari Rug
Wool. Iran. Floral design on multi colored field. Multiple borders. Red, blue, cream, green and gold accent colors. measures 6’ 8” x 9’ 10”. $800-$1,200
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826. Asian Hand Carved Garuda Sculpture, Dated 1911
Southeastern Asian, early 20th century. Hand carved wood sculptural figure in the form of Garuda (eagle or bird-like humanoid guardian figure in both Hindu and Buddhist religions, also a cultural and national symbol for many areas in Southeastern Asia and India). Incised on bottom with date and likely signature, “POTO 1-1-1911”. Overall height 25.8”, width (across wings) 28.9”, depth 13.8”. $800-$1,200
827. Indo-Tibetan Gilt Metal Bust of Buddha on Stand
Indo-Tibetan, 20th century. A hollow cast gilt metal bust sculpture depicting buddha with serene facial expression under heavy brow with almond form urna to forehead flanked by elongated pierced earlobes, with snail shell curls to the hair tied atop head in a chignon. The sculpture to a heavy carved wood plinth base. Overall height 17.25”, width 9.75”, depth 7”. $800-$1,200
829. Pair, Large 19th C. Signed Cloisonne Floor Vases
828. Pair of Japanese Chased Copper Panels, Signed
Japanese, early 20th century. A pair of very fine chased and repousse copper panels, one depicting a standing mature crane, the other depicting a mature phoenix leaning forward toward leafy stalks on ground surrounded by a chicken and two hatchlings, each to a black metal frame. Phoenix panel signed lower right with calligraphic marks. Each overall 22.75” x 11.5”. $1,000-$2,000
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Japanese, likely 19th century Edo Period (1603-1868). A pair of cloisonne enamel floor vases of turned form with globular body raised on domical foot and having flared lotus form mouth, the whole covered in teal blue ground enamel decorated with flowers, prunus fruit, diaper patterning, and scale patterning surrounding large shaped cartouches to body filled with potted prunus plants and dragons. Underside of each with calligraphic signature and impressed calligraphic mark. Height 30.5”, diameter of mouth 12.75”. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia. $1,000-$2,000
830. Qing Dynasty Carved Rock Crystal Temple Urn Lamp
Chinese, Qing Dynasty. A carved rock crystal lidded temple jar converted to a table lamp. Overall height 27.5”, width 8.5”, depth 4.75”. $800-$1,200
831. Scarce Chinese Export Green Fitzhugh Armorial Dish
Chinese, circa 1820. With the crest of Rawson and motto “LAUS VIRTUTIS ACTIO”. Diameter 9.5”. Literature: David Sanctuary Howard, “Chinese Armorial Porcelain”, Vol.I, p. 976, U8, where the author notes that “The service is the only one with British arms known with Fitzhugh pattern in green enamel. $1,000-$2,000
832. 19th C. Chinese Large Carved Wood Offering Figure Chinese, Qing Dynasty, 19th century. A polychrome lacquered large and heavy carved wood altar figure modeled as a monk kneeling or crouching resting on arms and legs with offering bowl clasped between hands under smiling upturned face under bulbous bald head flanked by large ears, the figure lacquered with red robe and orange pants with the Chinese symbol meaning to beg or beseech inscribed in black to his back, also with further black calligraphic marks to the exposed underside of each foot. Height 13.25”, width 13”, depth 24.25”. $1,000-$2,000
833. Chinese Porcelain Gu Vase with Wucai Enamels
Chinese, 20th century. A lovely wucai enamelled porcelain vase of archaic gu form comprising flaring foot and mouth to a cylindrical body with bulbous center segment, with underglaze blue and overglaze accent oranges, greens, and yellow depicting a landscape with birds. Unmarked. Height 18.75”, diameter of mouth 9.375”. $800-$1,200
834. Pair of Chinese Red Glazed Qilin Figures
Chinese, 20th century. A pair of large, heavy, and finely modeled pottery sang de boeuf (lang yao red) glazed Qilin figures. One with two impressed seal marks to underside. Taller height 16.75”, width 7.75”, depth 13.25”. Shorter height 15”, width 7”, depth 13.25”. $800-$1,200
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836. Chinese Ge-Type White Crackle Glaze Porcelain Vase
835. Qing Dynasty High Relief Carved Bamboo Brush Pot
Chinese. Unmarked. Height 8.5”, diameter 6.75”. $1,000-$2,000
Chinese, Qing Dynasty, 19th century. Unmarked. Height 6.625”, diameter 5.5”. $1,000-$2,000
838. Chinese Qing Dynasty Archaic Style Bronze Mirror
837. Large Chinese Round Yellow & Blue Charger Chinese, likely 20th century. Unmarked. diameter 26”, height 4.25”. $1,000-$2,000
Chinese, Qing Dynasty, 19th century or older. A Han Dynasty style (206BC-220AD) bronze mirror of round form with deep well to rim surrounding four calligraphic marks in relief (possibly Qin, Lao, Se, and Kai - seeming to suggest association with a zither musical instrument) surrounding a central tondo cast with a serpentine dragon around a central loop for mounting. Diameter 9.75”. $1,000-$2,000
839. Rare Chinese Peachbloom Glazed Pomegranate Vase
Chinese, Qing Dynasty, late 19th/ early 20th century. Underside with apocryphal Kangxi underglaze blue six character mark. Height 3.25”. Note: the pomegranate in Chinese culture symbolizes abundance and the wish for male descendents. For an apocryphal Yongzheng reign-marked vase of similar form, see Sotheby’s Hong Kong “Fine Chinese Ceramics and Works of Art” sale, October 8, 2013, lot 3064. $1,000-$2,000
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840. Contemporary Chinese Hanging Scroll by Li Ke Jun
Li Ke Jun (Chinese, contemporary). “Bamboo”, ink and watercolor on paper, artist’s seal and inscription to right. With single line of running script calligraphy at right over two red seals. Overall 78” x 30.25”. Sheet size 30.25” x 24.25”. $1,200-$2,400
841. Chinese Porcelain Bottle Vase with Underglaze Dragons
Chinese, late 19th/ early 20th century. A large finely potted porcelain bottle vase allover with vibrant cobalt blue underglaze clouds punctuated with underglaze red and green dragons, fire, and pearls. Apparently unmarked. Height 23”. $2,000-$4,000
842. Exquisite Large 19th C. Chinese Embroidery
Chinese School, Qing Dynasty, 19th century or earlier. A large and exquisite silk embroidery panel comprising dark green ground with large white flowering tree at right and two roosters or cockerels in the landscape, one bird being pure white and the other white with blue wings and black tail feathers, the colorful bird perched on the ground beside small white flowers and the white bird in mid-flight preparing to attack the other, the pristine needlework comprising tones of blue, red, tan, black, pink, white, and metallic thread. Framed 83” x 53.25”. Sight size of textile 79.5” x 50”. $2,000-$4,000
843. Fine Hand Woven Persian Kerman
Wool. Iran. Burgundy field with mulitple floral groupings. Blue, rose, teal and cream accent colors. Measures 11’ 5” x 15’. $2,000-$4,000
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844. Ladies White Gold, Aquamarine & Diamond Ring
Ladies handmade 10k white gold, aquamarine and diamond ring with central natural, prong set, emerald cut aquamarine (measuring 13.38 x 10.91 x 7.10mm, 7.50 carats, color: light blue, clarity range: VS1-VS2) accented by six modern round brilliant cut diamonds ( 2.0mm in diameter each, 0.12 carats total weight, color range: I-J, clarity range: Si1-Si2). Unmarked but acid tested as 10k quality. US ring size 7. Total weight 6.0 grams. $600-$800
846. 14k White Gold, Aquamarine & Diamond Cocktail Ring
Ladies 14k white gold, aquamarine, and diamond cocktail ring with cushion cut aquamarine at center ( 8.0 mm) surrounded by round brilliant cut & baguette cut diamonds ( 0.88 carat total weight, color range: G-H, clarity: SI). Marked on interior with “18k”. US ring size 7. Total weight 5.2 grams. $800-$1,200
845. Ladies 14k White Gold, Blue Topaz, & Diamond Ring
Ladies 14k white gold, blue topaz and diamond ring with blue topaz at center ( 12.0 x 12.0 x 12.0mm) surrounded by halo & flanked by round brilliant cut diamonds ( 0.68 carat total weight, color: G-H, clarity: VS) on pierced shank. Apparently unmarked. US ring size 5. Total weight 11.3 grams. $700-$900
847. Ladies 18K White Gold & Aquamarine Bracelet
Ladies 18k white gold and aquamarine bracelet with satin textured flexible mesh bracelet two natural, prong set, emerald cut aquamarines (measuring 15.6 x 9.13 x 5.75mm each, 12.0 carats total weight, color: medium blue, clarity: VS2). Unmarked but acid tested as 18k quality. Band 6” long, 0.75” at widest. Total weight 42.0 grams. $1,800-$2,400
848. Cushion Cut Aquamarine Necklace Pendant Handmade 18k white gold and aquamarine necklace pendant with natural, prong set, cushion cut aquamarine (measuring 24.0 x 18.4 x 11.3mm, 36 carats, color: medium blue, clarity range: VS1-VS2) on an 18k white gold chain, marked with “S” for maker and “750”, acid tested as 18k gold quality. Pendent measures 1.0” x 0.75”. Total weight (including chain) 12.2 grams. $4,000-$6,000
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849. Neoclassical Style Pietra Dura Center Table
Continental, early 20th century. Height 22.12”, diameter of top 36.5”. $800-$1,200
850. Pair, Neoclassical Giltwood Garden Motif Mirrors
Continental, likely French, 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 57”, width 29”, depth 1.75”. $1,500-$3,000
852. Pair, English Neoclassical Wall Alcoves
851. Monumental English Neoclassical Pine Cabinet English, 20/21st century. Apparently unmarked. Height 93”, width 63”, depth 24”. $2,000-$4,000
English, 19th century. A pair of early 19th century sky blue wall alcoves, each domed, with applied pilasters with egg and dart molded capitals, a central rosette, and scalloped shelves, with early 20th century pine surrounds, each with dentil molded cornices supported by applied fluted columns with Doric capitals, atop a lower cabinet with beveled double doors, the interior fitted with matching sky blue scalloped shelves. Apparently unmarked. Height 91”, width 53”, depth 31”. $2,000-$4,000
853. Fine Palace Size Hand Wove Persian Baktiari Rug
Wool. Iran. All over floral design resting on red field. Green, rose, blue and brown accent colors. measures 11’ 7” x 15’ 7”. $2,000-$4,000
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854. French Louis XV Style Giltwood Chaise Lounge
French, 19th century. Double caned. With removable beige linen upholstery. Apparently unmarked. Height 36”, width 25.5”, length 69”, seat depth 55”, seat to floor 16”. $1,500-$3,000
856. Pair, Louis XV-Style Gilt Bronze Candelabra Lamps
Italian, 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 21.25”, width 14”, depth 8.5”. $2,000-$4,000
855. Set of 8 French Louis XV Style Dining Chairs French, 20th century. Height (of arm chair) 41”, width 28”, seat depth 22.5, seat to floor 19”. $1,200-$2,400
857. French School, “Elaborate Entrance”, Drawing French School, 19th century. “Architectural Rendering of an Elaborate Entrance”, graphite, ink and watercolor on paper, apparently unsigned. With label to recto “Sotheby’s New York 582.” With label to verso “3KZ8N French School Drawing/Watercolor 2090NY8361.” With three additional labels to verso. Framed 37” x 49.75”. Sight 27.625” x 39.75”. Note: this work was sold at Sotheby’s New York on October 26, 2007 in the Adriane Dandois: European Furniture, Paintings & Asian Art sale (lot #582). $2,000-$4,000
858. “Route De Sury A Bonneville”, Oil On Canvas, 1874
French School, Late 19th century. “Route de Sury a Bonneville (Road to Sury Bonneville)”-1874, oil on canvas, signed and dated at lower right “Gureau 1874”. With inscription to verso “Route de Sury a Bonneville”; with label to verso “12308 120”, with additional labels to verso (2) “Alan Franklin Transport”; with final obscured label to verso, likely early 20th century framer’s label. Framed 42.5” x 3”. Unframed 31.5” x 22”. $2,000-$4,000
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859. Fine Highly Carved French Wedding Armoire, 18th Century
French, Normandy or Bayeux, late 18th century. Height 98”, width 64.37”, depth 22”. $2,000-$4,000
860. Fine Georgian Longcase Clock by Butler, Bolton
James Butler (Bolton, Lancashire), second half 18th century. A fine George III tall or longcase mahogany clock having a double scroll pediment with carved rosettes centered by turned finial over glazed square door enclosing the conforming white enamel dial having Roman numeral chapter ring and Arabic five minutes to outer track, with pierced steel hands, subsidiary seconds and calendar dials within floral painted spandrels, on a long case headed by cavetto molding over a frieze with a central ovular inlaid shell marquetry, the trunk with arched door surmounted with applied acorn, all raised on a plinth base decorated to the front with scrolling stringing and inlaid six petal flower, the sides with chamfered lamb’s tongue. Height 86”, width 22.75”, depth 10.25”. Note: Interior of trunk door with remnants of paper label “Dealer in American, English, German CLOCKS, NO. 3, Top of Spring Gardens, NEAR TO ASHBURNER ST, BOLTON, Clocks and Watches cleaned and Repaired in the best manner on the lowest terms. HENRY LEE, pledges himself to supply the best 24 hours German Clocks for Twelve Shillings each, being precisely the same article, from the same warehouse that hawkers sell to the public for Twenty-five Shillings each; and as he permanently resides here, the Inhabitants of Bolton will see the advantage of purchasing from him in preference to a stranger.” $2,000-$4,000
862. Fine English Pagoda Form Tortoiseshell Sewing Box
861. Fine English Regency Tortoiseshell Tea Caddy
English, early 19th century. An excellent sarcophagus form tea caddy, with tortoiseshell veneer panels between inlaid banding, with brass mounted paw feet and lion’s heads handles to either side. The hinged lid opens to reveal two fitted, lidded tortoiseshell compartments, each with original leaded interior, flanking a central cut glass cup. Lined in rose velvet. Apparently unmarked. Height 6.25”, width 11.75”, depth 5.5”. $2,000-$4,000
English, early 19th century. A Regency period pagoda form sewing box, with tortoiseshell veneer and overall mother of pearl floral inlay, on carved ball feet, with a central silver key escutcheon. Hinged lid opens to reveal a purple velvet tray, divided into compartments with beaded silver separators, each compartment holding mother of pearl and silver sewing tools, including carved nine spools with rosettes, two thimbles, two needle holders, four thread wraps, two scissors, a leather punch, an awl, a hook, a tiny funnel, and a pin cushion. Three compartments open for additional storage, and tray lifts out to purple silk-lined lower compartment. Interior lid with hinged French board, folding forward to reveal a document envelope for pattern storage, with lace samples within. Apparently unmarked. Height 7”, width 11”, depth 9.25”. $2,000-$4,000
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863. Robert Gallon,”Near Whitney”, Oil On Canvas, 1874
Robert Gallon (British, 1845 -1925), “Near Whitney”-1874, oil on canvas, signed and dated at lower left “R. Gallon 74.” Bucolic 19th century British figural landscape painting depicting a river valley scene, with two figures seated in the grass in the foreground staring out at the lush valley with calm river, and farm workers with their livestock, with tall, verdant ridges in the distance and cloudy blue skies overhead. With framer’s label to verso “Art Form Frame Co., Inc.” With additional label to verso indicating the artist’s biography. With final indistinct label to verso “L. & N. W. Ry.” With indistinct graphite inscriptions to verso. Framed 36.5” x 56’. Unframed 30” x 50”. $2,000-$4,000
865. Fine Palace Size Hand Woven Persian Mahal Rug
864. Fine English Mahogany Case Clock with Painted Dial
Wool. Iran. Floral design with multiple borders. Red, blue, green and cream accent colors. measures 12’ 5” x 13’ 9”. $3,000-$5,000
English, mid 19th century. A wide mahogany case clock, having a broken pediment bonnet, supported by two turned columns, with a glazed door opening to reveal an 8-day hand painted dial beneath moon phase with Roman numerals within the chapter ring with figural spandrels depicting personifications of the continents, atop a cove molded waist with chamfered corners and a shaped pendulum door, set on a flat panel base, both with marquetry inlay. Dial signed and dated “A.P. 1862” and “W. Marsland Stockport”. Height 97”, width 26”, depth 10”. Provenance: George C. Birlant & Co. Antiques and Fine Reproductions, 191 King Street, Charleston, SC 29401. $3,000-$5,000
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867. Ladies Platinum, Sapphire, & Diamond Ring
866. Ladies 14k White Gold, Diamond & Sapphire Necklace
Ladies 14k white gold, sapphire, & diamond necklace with a natural, prong set, round cut sapphire (measuring 2.7mm, 0.10 carat total weight, color: medium blue, clarity range: VS), flanked by fourty-five natural, bead set, modern round brilliant diamonds (measuring 0.75 carat total weight, color: G-H, clarity range: I2-I3) on an acid tested 14k white gold chain, marked with “585” to clasp. Pendant marked “K14W” and “DO.75”. Pendant measures 0.75” x “. Chain and pendant measure 15.5”. Total weight (including chain) 5.0 grams. $1,000-$2,000
Ladies platinum, sapphire, & diamond ring with emerald cut sapphire at center ( 4.12 x 6.17mm, 0.84 carat total weight) flanked on either side by round brilliant cut diamonds ( 0.40 carat total weight, color: F-G, clarity: SI). Marked on interior of band “PLAT” & “GOJ”. US ring size 7.5. Total weight 10.4 grams. $1,000-$2,000
869. Ladies 14k White Gold & Diamond Pendant Necklace
868. Ladies 18k White Gold, Diamond, & Sapphire Ring
Ladies 18k white gold, sapphire and diamond trellis style ring with central, natural, prong set, round cut sapphire (measuring 5.94 x 5.90 x 3.27mm, 0.91 carat total weight, color: medium blue, clarity: Si1-VS2) flanked by two natural, prong set, modern round brilliant cut diamonds ( 0.58 carat total weight, color: I-J, clarity: VS2-Si1). Apparently unmarked, acid tested as 18k quality. US ring size 6.5. Total weight 5.7 grams. $2,000-$4,000
870. Ladies 18k Yellow Gold Floral Motif Earrings Pair of ladies 18k yellow gold floral motif earrings of hoop form with ruby, sapphire, & emerald floraforms, surrounded by many round brilliant cut diamonds ( 4.0 carats total weight, color range: E-F, clarity: VVS). Marked on each backing with “N18k”. Both earrings measure 1.0”. Total weight 12.9 grams. $3,000-$5,000
Ladies 14k white gold and diamond necklace with central round brilliant cut diamond ( 1.21 carats, measuring 6.92 x 6.94mm, color: G, clarity: I1) surrounded by round brilliant cut diamonds ( 0.17 carat total weight, color range: H-I, clarity: SI). Marked on pendant with “K14”, “MK”, and “D0168”. Also marked on chain clasp “14k”. Length of chain 17.75”. Total weight (including chain) 1.9 grams. $2,500-$5,000
871. Ladies 14k White Gold & Diamond Teardrop Necklace
Ladies 14k white gold and diamond necklace with teardrop pendant with central pear-shaped diamond ( 0.81 carat, color: I, clarity: SI1) surrounded by single cut diamonds ( 0.18 carat, color range: F-G, clarity: VS). Marked on pendant with “14K”, clasp also marked with “14K”. Length of chain 18”. Total weight (including chain) 2.4 grams. $3,000-$5,000
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872. Set of Ten Italian Carved Grotto Chairs in Gold
Italian, 20th century. Set of 10 gold polychrome grotto chairs, each with a carved shell backs and seats, dolphin form arms, and carved rocaille scroll legs. Apparently unmarked. Height 39”, width 23.5, seat depth 18.5”, seat to floor 19.75”. $3,000-$5,000
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873. Pair of Parcel Gilt Bronze Blackamoor Torchieres
Continental, first half 20th century. A pair of patinated and parcel-gilt bronze blackamoor torchiere lamps, each cast as a young shirtless boy wearing flowing loin cloth standing in contrapposto with one foot supported on a taller bank of stone, with one arm raised up and one lowered in support of a horn form torch with scrolling tapered end and acanthus leaf detailing, the figures with short cropped hair, hoop earrings, hoop anklets, and standing to a tall integral rectangular base with chamfered corners bearing scrolling acanthus leaves topped with rose clusters with the planes of the base with rectangular cartouches bearing leaf tip medallions. Height 69.75”, width 15”, depth 11”. $3,000-$5,000
874. 19th C. Wooded Maquette or Model of The Pantheon
Continental, 19th century with some earlier and later elements. A carved pressed wood model of The Pantheon in Paris, France, originally constructed between 1758 and 1790 as a Neoclassical style church dedicated to St. Genevieve and now functioning as a secular mausoleum holding the remains of many French notables including Victor Hugo, Marie Curie, and Émile Zola. The model presenting a stylized and simplified version of the structure with cruciform shape bearing central dome at the crossing surrounded by a rooftop gallery conforming to the stepped-in exterior of the building, the facade with a portico bearing two lines of fluted columns before the fretwork triple door entrance with carved inscription to the frieze “AUX GRANDS HOMMES LA PATRIE RECONNAISSANTE (To great men, the grateful homeland)”, the building walls carved to resemble brick and mortar architecture. Apparently unmarked. Height 20.5”, width 20.25”, depth 24”. Provenance: Mony Linz Einstein Collection whereby sold by Sotheby’s, Paris as Lot 20 on their November 22, 2005 auction. $3,000-$5,000
875. Fine Model of Temple’s Front, India, 19th C.
Indian, 19th century. A very fine carved wood and polychrome architectural wall hanging or applique or sculpture depicting a palatial façade, possibly of a temple The sculpture with dentilated frieze over three story façade, with extended half round and full round windows as well as double columns throughout each story. Overall 25.5” x 27” x 7.5”. Provenance: Mony Linz-Einstein Collection whereby sold by Sotheby’s, Paris as Lot 21 on their November 22, 2005 auction. $8,000-$12,000
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876. Ladies Platinum & Diamond Engagement Ring
Ladies platinum and diamond engagement ring with center emerald cut diamond (measuring approximately 5.00 x 6.58mm, 1.16 carats, color: J, clarity: VVS) with halo of round brilliant cut accent diamonds and round brilliant cut diamonds on shank ( 1.0 carat total weight, color range: F-G, clarity: VS). Marked to interior of band with “PLAT”, “17” and “I 16”. US ring size 6.5. Total weight 5.5 grams. $5,000-$7,000
877. Ladies 14k White Gold & Diamond Tennis Bracelet
Ladies 14k white gold and diamond tennis bracelet with round brilliant cut diamonds ( 7.80 carats total weight, color range: E-F, clarity: SI). Marked on clasp with “14k”. Length 7.5”. Total weight 16.3 grams. $6,000-$8,000
879. 18k Yellow Gold, Sapphire, & Diamond Bracelet
878. Art Deco Platinum, Diamond, & Sapphire Necklace
Ladies Art Deco platinum, diamond and sapphire necklace pendant of tapered form with a central European cut diamond ( 1.00 carat), surrounded by sapphire accents and diamond decorated body with scrolled and pierced elements. Pendant with approximately 2.25 carats of diamonds in total. Necklace chain length 17”. Total weight (including chain) 7.8 grams. $7,000-$9,000
Ladies 18k yellow gold, sapphire and diamond tennis bracelet with fifty sapphires ( 2.36 carats) alternating with twenty-five round brilliant cut diamonds ( 0.40 carat weight each, color range: cape/light fancy yellow, clarity range: VVS-VS). Total diamond carat weight 10.46 carats. Marked on clasp with “18k” and “46”. Length 7.3”. Total weight 23.3 grams. $12,000-$18,000
880. Timeless 14k Yellow Gold & Diamond Stud Earrings
Pair of ladies timeless 14k yellow gold and diamond stud earrings, each with a round brilliant cut diamond (approximately 3.82 carats total weight, color range: K, clarity: SI2) in a four prong setting with yellow gold friction posts. Marked on post with “14k”. Total weight 2.0 grams. Note: Earrings accompanied with replacement value appraisal conducted by Pickens Inc. Jewelers, Atlanta, Georgia. $15,000-$20,000
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881. Yu Youren Hanging Calligraphy Scroll
Youren Yu (Chinese, 1879-1964). A hanging scroll with three lines of black calligraphy on paper, inscribed and signed at left with calligraphic marks and the seal of the artist in red. Paper to a cream colored silk surround on red roller. Overall 86” x 23”. Sheet 30.25” x 16.5”. $6,000-$8,000
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882. Rare Chinese Zen Buddhist Seated Figure of Damo
Chinese, Qing Dynasty, 19th century. A bronze patinated copper alloy figure of Damo or Bodhidharma (Japanese: Daruma), the Indian founder of Zen Buddhism and the first Chinese patriarch, the bearded male buddha depicted seated in dhyanasana wearing ornately folded and floral chased loose robes open at the chest and draped around shoulders with each hand held at chest level holding cincihna mudra, the gesture of understanding, the face holding a serene expression with thick beard surrounding a smiling mouth under downturned meditative eyes with thick curled eyebrows, the face flanked by elongated earlobes set under a head bald at center with locks of curled hair along outer perimeter, the arhat’s underside with an incised mandala. Apparently unmarked. Height 13.375”, width 9.375”, depth 7.25”. $10,000-$20,000
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883. Large Qing Dynasty Gilt Bronze Gautama Buddha
Southeast Asian/ Tibetan, Qing Dynasty (1644-1912), 19th century. A large and impressive gilt bronze figure of Shakyamuni Buddha depicting seated in dysanasana atop a double lotus throne with proper right hand in vitarka, the mystic gesture of Bodhisattvas used when explaining Buddha’s teachings, and left hand in avakasha, the gesture of leisure, the seated Siddhartha Gautama figure wearing loose robe chased with florals and auspicious symbols with right shoulder exposed, his face holding a serene and contemplative expression with heavy lidded eyes topped by teardrop shaped urna and flanked by pendulous earlobes, with verdigris traditional curled hair set in a chignon atop his head. Apparently unmarked. Height 22.5”, width 21”, depth 16”. $20,000-$30,000
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884. Fine Qing Dynasty Gilt Bronze Shakyamuni Buddha
Tibetan, Qing Dynasty, 19th century. A very fine gilt bronze figure of Shakyamuni Buddha seated in dhyanasana on a triangular double lotus throne base with right hand in bhumisparsha mudra and left hand in dhyanamudra, the buddha with right hand extended over knee with palm inward and fingers grazing the throne and left hand held with palm upright in his lap, with loosely draped robes placed over one shoulder and gathered to throne surrounding feet, the Siddhartha Gautama buddha with downcast contemplative eyes to serene face flanked by pendulous pierced earlobes under cold painted blue knotted hair tied high into a chignon, the underside with incised four point mandala. Height 10.5�, width 7.25�, depth 5�. $20,000-$40,000
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885. Important Hanging Scroll by Qi Baishi & Others
Baishi Qi (Chinese, 1864-1957). “Prawns”, ink and watercolor on paper, signed with the artist’s seal and those of other collaborating artists. A unique hanging scroll comprising works by three artists centered around an illustration of three large prawns or shrimp set in a simplified seascape inscribed at left above the seal mark for Baishi Qi, this panel topped with a square sheet by a second artist bearing six lines of calligraphy over a lightly rendered floral branch in green and pink with further calligraphy and seal marks, these two panels flanked at left and right by sheets with long lines of black calligraphy by a third artist signed with his seal at lower left. These works collected onto a single hanging scroll with cream colored silk surround on a stained wood roller. Overall 79” x 19.375”. Note: Qi Baishi is one of the most well-known and respected contemporary Chinese painters with his influencers including Xu Wei and Zhu Da. Baishi painted subjects from everyday life, typically insects, birds, and small animals, although he is particularly known for painting shrimp and prawns. After studying at the Shanghai School under Wu Changshuo, he was elected in 1953 as President of the Association of Chinese Artists and as honorary President of the Beijing Academy of Chinese Painting. The unique work presented in this lot combines the work of three different artists into one scroll centered around the iconic and recognizable shrimp of Baishi. $50,000-$70,000
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886. Baishi Qi Scroll, “Dragonfly & Grasshoppers”
Baishi Qi (Chinese, 1864-1957). “Dragonfly and Grasshoppers”, ink and pigment on paper, artist’s seal center left. Scroll painting in the artist’s typical style depicting two grasshoppers at bottom below a bare branch bearing four leaves, with a single dragonfly in flight at top. Inscribed with one line of black calligraphy at left above two red seal marks for the artist. Paper to a green silk surround on hidden roller. Overall 66” x 15.75”. Painting 51.75” x 13.25”. $20,000-$40,000
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887. Xian Qian Hanging Scroll Painting, Mountain View
Xian Qian (Chinese, 1883-1944). “Mountain Landscape”, ink on paper, artist’s seal and inscription upper right. Classical hanging scroll landscape painting in grisaille to sepia toned paper depicting a lush mountain landscape with stylized buildings to fore and middle grounds surrounded by verdant trees. Sheet to a white and cream silk surround on stained wood roller. Overall 90” x 21.75”. Sheet size 50” x 13.25”. Note: an alternate iteration of this artist’s name is Xian Xun. $5,000-$7,000
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888. Ming Dynasty Bronze & Enamel Gourd Form Censer
Chinese/ Korean, likely mid Ming Dynasty (1368-1644). A rhomboid bronze covered censer of gourd form comprising a slanted square form body with sloping upper and lower corners cast with a series of ribs, the box raised on tripod foot formed of intertwining vines on leaf feet, these leaves inlaid with red, green, blue, and yellow cloisonne enamel, the lid with further leaf and vine form finial surrounding a central aperture, the box horizontally bisected creating a lift off lid that opens to reveal a single interior cavity, with oxidation to well and scorch marks to interior of lid. Apparently unmarked. Overall height 6”, width 7.625”, depth 6.5”. $2,000-$4,000
889. Chinese Guan Type Celadon Crackle Pear Shaped Vase
Chinese. A Ming Dynasty style Guan Type vase of turned form with pear shaped body issuing waisted neck and flared rim and raised on a flaring ring foot, with molded dragon form ears or handles to either side of neck, allover with pale celadon glaze bearing two sets of crackles - one deep brown and one colorless. Underside with incised Guan mark. Height 12”, diameter 7.25”. $1,500-$3,000
891. Series of 4 Chinese Porcelain Plaques, Marked 890. Hufan Wu, Qing Dynasty Landscape Scroll Painting
Hufan Wu (Chinese, 1894-1968). “Mountain Landscape” - circa late 19th/ early 20th century, ink and pigment on paper, signed upper left. Inscribed upper left, likely poetry, with signature seal and collector’s seal, with another seal, likely a second collector’s seal, at lower right. Painting to an ecru silk surround on stained wood roller. Overall height 77” x 26”. Painting 35.75” x 17”. $1,500-$3,000
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Chinese, circa 1950s. A series of four hand painted famille rose enamel porcelain plaques of vertical rectangular form comprising one depicting a single phoenix, one depicting a pair of butterflies, one depicting a pair of cranes, and one depicting two phoenix birds, each composition depicting the birds in verdant landscapes surrounded by pink and white peony and chrysanthemum blossoms, each to a gilt and lacquered frame with bamboo motif. Each marked at upper left with red painted seal mark, possibly for Emperor Qianlong. Each framed 19.625” x 14.625”. Each sight size 11.625” x 8.625”. $1,000-$2,000
892. 19th C. French Provincial Carved Walnut Secretaire
French, 19th century. French Provincial style walnut secretaire, the molded cornice over two astragal glazed doors enclosing an adjustable shelved interior, above a slant front desk opening to 4 stepped drawers and void interior with central hidden compartment, the whole over two long drawers and raised on front scrolled feet. Height 92.5”, width 50.25” (base), depth 25”. $8,000-$10,000
894. Hand Woven Persian Dorokhish Rug
893. Fine Palaze Size Hand Woven Oushak Rug Wool. Turkey. Floral design on roe field. Cream and gold accent colors. Floral border. Measures 12’ 8” x 17’ 6”. $4,000-$6,000
Wool. Iran. Floral and geometric design on red field. Blue, gold, teal and green accent colors. Measures 13’ 3” x 16’. $3,000-$5,000
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896. Platinum & Old European Diamond Engagement Ring
895. Ladies Platinum & Diamond Teardrop Earrings
Pair of ladies platinum and diamond dangle floraform drop earrings. Each earring with three movable sections set in floral shape at top, comprising of one round brilliant cut diamond surrounded by single cut diamonds, terminating in one marquise cut diamond surrounded by single cut diamonds. Moveable sections separated by one baguette cut diamond. Overall 3.5 carats total weight, color range: F-H. Marked to interior of backing with “PLAT”. Each earring 1.4”. Total weight 10.9 grams. $3,000-$5,000
Ladies handmade vintage (circa 1915) platinum and Old European cut diamond engagement ring with natural, prong set, Old European cut diamond (measuring 7.27 x 7.28 x 4.03mm, 1.36 carat, color range: J-L, clarity: VS2) accented by 12 natural, bead set, single cut accent diamonds ( 0.009 carats total weight, color range: J-L, clarity: VS2) on an engraved platinum shank. Marked on interior of band “10% IRID PLAT” and acid tested as platinum. US ring size 7. Total weight 3.9 grams. $3,500-$5,000
898. Ladies Platinum & Diamond Wedding Ring Set
897. Ladies Art Deco Platinum, Diamond, & Sapphire Ring
Ladies hand-engraved platinum and diamond twopiece wedding set with engagement ring with round brilliant cut diamond (measuring 5.60mm, 0.75 carat, clarity: VS, color: H) accented by two round brilliant cut diamonds & six princess cut diamonds (clarity: VS, color: F-G). Engagement ring accompanied with hand-engraved platinum wedding band with five round brilliant cut diamonds & twenty princess cut diamonds. Total diamond carat weight for both 1.5 carats. Marked to interior of engagement ring with “PT900”, “NK”, and “D039”. Marked to interior of band with “PT900” and US ring size 6.5 each. Total weight 10.9 grams. $4,000-$6,000
Ladies Art Deco platinum, diamond and sapphire ring with central, European cut diamond ( 1.25 carat, measuring 6.52 x 6.46mm, color: I, clarity: Si), surrounded by four accent sapphires on an engraved and pierced shank. Unmarked. US ring size 6. Total weight 2.9 grams. $4,000-$6,000
900. Ladies 14k White Gold & Diamond Round Necklace
899. Ladies 18k White Gold & Diamond Tennis Bracelet
Ladies 18k white gold and diamond tennis bracelet with princess cut diamonds ( 5.40 carats total weight, color range: G-H, clarity: SI). Marked on clasp with “18k”. Length 6.8”. Total weight 20.2 grams. $4,000-$6,000
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Ladies 14k white gold and diamond necklace with circular pendant with diamond encrusted rounded loop bale holding a dangling central, round brilliant cut diamond ( 0.96 carat, measuring 6.23x 6.29mm, color: I, clarity: Vs2) within diamond halo further surrounded by circular diamond covered ring ( 2.03 carats total weight in round brilliant cut diamond, color: G-H, clarity: VS). Clasp in fine chain marked “14KT”, pendant marked “14K”. Length of chain 18”. Total weight (including chain) 5.6 grams. $4,000-$6,000
901. Carved Dutch Mahogany Burl Cabinet, 19th C.
Continental, likely Dutch, 19th century. A large mahogany burl cabinet, with an arched and molded cornice, carved with draped and scalloped ribbons and rosettes and centered with an acanthus and urn finial, with glazed doors and chamfered sides, atop a conforming chest, with four serpentine drawers and a lower rail, standing on five cabriole legs, each with grotesque mask carved knees, terminating in a claw and ball foot. With patinated brass key escutcheons, each with incised silhouetted portrait roundels, and pierced brass rocaille pulls. Apparently unmarked. Height (to finial) 102”, width 79”, depth 17.5”. $3,000-$5,000
902. Set of 7 Sheraton Style Side Dining Chairs, 19th C
English, 19th century. Matched set of seven Sheraton style mahogany carved side dining chairs, each having arched crestrail carved with ribbon twist carried down the stiles and centering a gothic and petal shaped pierced splat over a ribbon and quatrefoil back rail above the padded and upholstered serpentine seat raised on front Marlborough legs. Height 38.25”, width 22.5”, seat depth 17.5”, seat height 18.5”. $1,500-$3,000
903. Important Signed Hand Woven Silk & Wool Rug
Wool & Silk. Iran. Figural decoration to center pile, man playing flute and woman holding teapot with buildings in the foreground. Cattle grazing at bottom center. Having birds, rabbits, deer and lions to inner border and floral decoration to outer border. Teal, brown, green and blue accent colors. Measures 4’ 5” x 6’ 11. $1,000-$2,000
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904. Unusual Gilt Bronze Chandelier after Pierre Gouthiere
A n unusual Louis XVI style gilt bronze six light chandelier, after a similar design by Pierre Gouthiere (French, 1732-1813), having six leaf and paterae cast scrolling branch corona issuing three chains above the flambeau and fruit filled urn and fluted column standard issuing six eagle headed spiral leaf and paterae cast scrolling arm supports decorated with grape clusters and headed with turned bobeches and candlesleeves, the whole terminating in drop pinecone finial. Height 38”, diameter 18”. $2,000-$4,000
905. Set of Eight Parcel Gilt Upholstered Dining Chairs
Continental, likely Italian, 20/21st century. Set of eight polychrome and parcel gilt upholstered dining chairs, each with an oval back with a central shell on the crest, seat, and lower rails, with cabriole legs terminating in scroll feet, embellished with foliates on the knees. Apparently unmarked. Height 43.25”, width 18.25”, depth 16.25”, seat to floor 19.25”. $2,000-$4,000
907. Italian School, “Crouching Venus”, Marble
906. 19th C. Bronze, After “Rape of the Sabine Women”
After Giambologna (Flemish/ Italian, 1529-1608), circa 19th century. “Rape of the Sabine Women”, gilt bronze, apparently unsigned. After the original 16th century marble carving currently held at the Loggia dei Lanzi in Florence’s Piazza della Signoria. Height 31”, width (of base) 6”, depth (of base) 6”. $1,000-$2,000
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Italian School, late 19th / early 20th century. “Crouching Venus”, white marble, apparently unmarked. Figural sculpture depicting the much-iterated crouching figure of Venus (or Aphrodite), the the goddess kneels with her weight on her right knee, her right arm is raised to cover her breast, as she is surprised by an intruder in the baths; after the original 2nd Century Hellenistic period statue “The Lely Venus.” Overall 20” x 10.25” x 10. $1,000-$2,000
908. Continental School “Chiaroscuro Portrait Of Lady”
Dutch School, late 18th century. “Chiaroscuro Portrait of a Lady”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Formal bust-length portrait painting with chiaroscuro handling of light depicting a fair skinned maiden dressed in green gown with open neck, with white lace bodice with maroon wrap covering her left shoulder, with her hair upswept into green headscarf tied in “Dutch Crown” fashion, the woman with quill and paper in hand, with head turned showing her face in profile. Framed 37.75” x 32.75”. Unframed 29” x 24.25”. $1,200-$2,400
909. 19th C. Italian Figural Walnut Desk or Cabinet
Italian, early 19th century. A carved walnut cabinet or desk, mounted on a stand, with a drop-front drawer front and hinged top, opening to reveal a writing surface and four small drawers flanking an alcove, above a lower central drawer, mounted on a stand with four turned legs and a cross stretcher, and embellished with carving, including egg and dart molding, a scrolled apron, and female figures to the front. With circular metal drawer pulls. Apparently unmarked. Height 42.75”, width 29.6”, depth 12.1”. $1,500-$3,000
910. Italian Baroque Style Vitrine Table, 19th C.
Italian, possibly Venetian, 19th century. A vitrine table in the Italian Baroque style in black and gold polychrome, with a hinged glass top and four glass sides, above a serpentine apron inset with mirrors. Rests on four cabriole legs with acanthus accents to the knees and gilt decorated feet. Embellished with gilded details, including a shield at each corner, acanthus leaves, and rocaille, with painted heraldic crests on three sides. Apparently unmarked. Height 30.75”, width 34.25”, depth 23.5”. $2,000-$4,000
911. Hand Woven Turkish Oushak Rug
Wool. Turkey. Urn with cascading flowers to center on gold field. Cream with olive green and burgundy accent colors. Measures 7’ 9” x 10’. $1,500-$3,000
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912. Louis XV Style Walnut Canape Settee, 18th Century
French, 18th century. A Louis XV style walnut carved canape or settee having a triple molded arched and padded back, the arms with padded elbow rests enclosing the serpentine padded and upholstered seat raised on four front molded slightly cabriole legs united by scroll carved apron and terminating in scrolled toes. The whole covered in salmon colored upholstery. Height 41.75”, width 77.5” (arm to arm), seat depth 25.25”, seat height 17”. $1,000-$2,000
913. French Provincial Two Door Oak Armoire
French, 18th/19th century. An oak French Provincial armoire, with a molded overhanging cornice with rounded corners atop a conforming paneled case, with two crested doors, each carved with shaped beveled panels and mounted with wrought iron hinges and escutcheons, resting on a shaped and scalloped skirt and molded bracket feet. Apparently unmarked. Height 80.75”, width 53”, depth 23”. $1,500-$3,000
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914. Hand Woven Turkish Oushak
Wool. Turkey. Geometric and tribal design on orange field. Brown, teal and cream accent colors. Measures 9’ 8” x 10’ 5”. $1,200-$1,800
916. 18th/19th Century French Baroque Style Crested Doorway
915. Italian Carved Baroque Style Walnut Credenza Italian, late 18th/early 19th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 35”, width 22”, depth 12”. $1,000-$2,000
917. Baroque Style Bronze & Crystal Chandelier, 20th C.
Continental (likely French), 20th century. Baroque style patinated bronze open cage twelve-light tiered chandelier with rosette and faceted shaped crystals throughout, 12 upswept scrolled arms terminating on candle cups with simulated wax candle sleeves, lower center with large round drop ball accent and crystal finial, apparently unmarked. Overall height 40”, diameter 25.25”. $1,000-$2,000
919. Pair Italian Baroque Style Acanthine Gilt Mirrors
Italian, first half 20th century. A pair of heavy, finely carved Italian baroque style giltwood and gesso wall mirrors, each with rectangular looking glass, each with pierced scrolled acanthine and foliate frame, each apparently unmarked. Each overall 35.75” x 30”. $1,000-$2,000
French, 18/19th century. A carved and polychromed Baroque style doorway, with a over door crest in a serpentine form, with a carved central cartouche or shield, with a scrolled acanthus finial and two scrolled ears, flanked on either side by S-scrolls, each mounted with an oak swag and laurel and berry drops, with garden roses. Apparently unmarked. With two side rails. Height (of crest) 28”, width 91”, depth 4.5”, length (of each side rail) 80.5”. $1,000-$2,000
918. Venetian Baroque Style Painted & Gilt Lantern
Venetian, late 19th century. A hanging polychromed and giltwood hexagonal lantern in the Venetian Baroque style, having an upper giltwood pierced gallery, over six pierced panels, each with shaped upper and circular lower windows with later bubbled glass panes, mounted in between with pierced trailing floral vines and perched birds, with twelve curved arms with bobeches terminating in giltwood candle cups, and a carved and floral mounted drop. Apparently unmarked. Height 30”, width 24”. $1,000-$2,000
920. Baroque Style Marble Top Giltwood Console Table
Italian, 20th century. A Baroque style giltwood decorated console tables, having rectangular inset yellow marble top over the conforming frieze centered a carved shell flanked by leafy scrolls and raised on four cabriole legs highly carved at the knee with scrolling acanthus and terminating on hairy paw feet. Back stamped “Made in Italy”. Height 35.5”, width 60.5”, depth 23”. $1,000-$2,000
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921. Carved Wood Footed Sarcophagus Cassone
English, early 19th century. A Regency carved mahogany sarcophagus form cellarette, with four paw feet, a hinged stepped lid, and an Tompson patent box lock. Box unmarked, lock marked “Tompson” and “GR Patent” under crown. Height 23.5”, width 34.25, depth 23.2”. $1,000-$2,000
922. “Grazing Under Tall Oaks”, Oil On Canvas
Continental School. “Grazing Under Tall Oaks”-1879, oil on canvas, signed and dated indistinctly at lower left (possibly “H. Earl 1879”. Tonalist pastoral landscape painting with loose, impressionistic handling, depicting a brown and white cow (possibly Pinzgauer) grazing in a clearing of a wooded forest, reminiscent of the work of Hugo Engl (Austrian, 1852-?). Framed 39” x 53”. Unframed 25.625” x 39.5”. $1,500-$3,000
923. 18th/19th C. English Leather & Velvet Cigar Chair
English, 18/th19th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 37”, width 36”, seat depth 23.5”, seat to floor 16.5”. $1,000-$2,000
924. English Regency Style Walnut Wingback Armchair
English, 20th century. Regency-style mahogany wing-back arm chair, with square carved legs and tacked black leather upholstery. Apparently unmarked. Height 47”, width 27”, seat depth 19.5”, seat to floor 19”. $800-$1,200
925. English Petite Walnut Bureau Bookcase Secretaire
English, 1890. A Queen Anne style diminutive or petite size walnut bureau bookcase secretaire, in two pieces, the upper case having a dome top with molded cornice over a frieze decorated with raised Chinoiserie designs including architecture, landscape, figures and animals on green ground above a single glazed door opening to an interior with three adjusting wood shelves over two small drawers, the lower case with slant front opening to an interior fitted with six valanced pigeon holes, three small drawers and a central open cubbyhole, above four reverse serpentine, graduated drawers, each with individual locking mechanisms and drop pulls, raised on cabriole legs carved at knee and terminating in pad feet. Height 79.25’, width 24”, depth 17”. $800-$1,200
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926. Vernis Martin Style 2 Piece Giltwood Vitrine Italian, late 19th/early 20th century. Each piece with panels painted in the style of Francois Boucher (French, 1703-1770), one depicting wing putti in air on clouds with arrow pierced heart, the other panel with winged cupid on clouds. Two demilune form glass shelves accompany vitrine. Height 69.5”, width 26”, depth 13”. $1,000-$2,000
927. Large Octagonal Etched Venetian Cushion Mirror
Italian (Venetian), mid 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 50.25”, width 39.5”, depth 2.5”. $800-$1,200
929. Italian Iron And Crystal Chandelier, 19th C. Italian, late 19th century. An exceptional parcel gilt baroque style iron and crystal eight light chandelier with rosette and faceted shaped crystals throughout, with draped faceted strands, with molded faux crystal beading, with eight scrolled arms terminating in wood wax cups and simulated wax drip candle sleeves concealing electric sockets. Height 36”, diameter 24”. $1,200-$2,400
928. Pair of Italian Polychromed Figural Console Tables
Italian, 20th century. Height of one console 38”, width 29”, depth 17.25”. Height of other console 37.5”, width 29”, depth 17.32”. $1,000-$2,000
930. Pair of Diminutive Venetian Bombe Chests Venetian, 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 22”, width 20”, depth 11”. $800-$1,200
931. Signed Hand Woven Room Oushak Rug
Wool. Egypt. Rust field with green, orange and gold accent colors. Floral and geometric design. Measures 10’ x 13’. $1,000-$2,000
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932. Greek Revival Marquetry Inlaid Settee
Continental, late 20th century. A contemporary Greek Revival style stained wood settee, having a curved backrest with a molded crest rail above a simulated marquetry inlay veneered frieze depicting Greek athletes on a dark background with a geometric border, flanked by pierced and foliated giltwood acanthus roundels, with a lower pierced back, curving torch form fluted armrests, a floral upholstered seat, a simulated marquetry inlay veneered apron, and tapered and fluted front legs. Apparently unmarked. Height 39”, width 54”, seat depth 23.5”, seat to floor 19”. $1,000-$2,000
933. Pair of Polychromed Neoclassical Style Pedestals
Continental, 20th century. Pair of polychromed Neoclassical style pedestals, each with a square black overhanging top with gold dentil molding, atop a frieze decorated with swags and foliates, supported by four tapering Corinthian columns at each corner of the conforming column, inset with molding and figural medallions, resting on a square base with gold acanthus tip molding. Apparently unmarked. Height 44.875”, width 13.625”, depth 13.625”. $800-$1,200
934. Neoclassical Giltwood & Gesso Cushion Mirror
Continental, 20th century, An octagonal giltwood and gesso cushion wall mirror, having a central mirror, surrounded by eight beveled mirrors, each separated by a fleur-de-lis, with an egg and dart outer border, an beaded inner border, acanthus scroll corners, a ribboned and foliated crest, and an acanthus and rocaille lower drop. Apparently unmarked. Height 35.75”, width 32.5”, depth 2.5”. $800-$1,200
935. French Neoclassical Style Leaded Glass Mirror
French, 20th century. A leaded glass mirror, divided into nine beveled panes by copper wire, with a carved egg and dart and beaded border frame. Apparently unmarked. Height 62.75”, width 33.5”. $800-$1,200
937. Neoclassical Polychrome & Giltwood Overdoor
English or French, 19th century. A Neoclassical polychromed cornice-form overdoor in green, with an inset central brown panel with a giltwood scalloped and foliated border, flanked on either side by decorative metopes, each with scrolled rosettes on the fronts and silvered acanthus leaves on the sides, with an overhanging molded top with a giltwood scalloped 936. Carved Oak Neoclassical Motif acanthus border. Apparently unmarked. Drop Front Bureau Height 8”, width 77”, depth 6”. Continental, 20th century. Apparently unmarked. $600-$800 Height 42.75”, width 39.1”, depth 19.2”. $600-$800
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939. French Provincial Walnut & Marble Console Table
938. Charming French Inlaid Bonnetiere Armoire French, fist half 19th century. Height 84.5”, width 45”, depth 28.5”. $1,000-$2,000
French, late 19th century. A Louis XV French Provincial style carved and stained walnut console table, having a serpentine black marble top with a molded edge, atop a conforming apron with a scalloped edge decorated with carved c- and s-scrolls, on four incurvate legs, the front two carved with with decorative edging, acanthus leaves, and c-scrolls, terminating in hoofed paw feet, with a scrolled back stretcher with a central rocaille. Apparently unmarked. Height 30.875”, width 39”, depth 20.875”. $1,000-$2,000
940. Follower Of Edgar Hunt, “Farmyard Family”, Oil
Follower of Edgar Hunt (British, 1876-1953), “Farmyard Family”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. With obscured framer’s label to verso “Arthur Whtcom Printseller, Picture Frame Maker 11 and 12 Clarence Street and 12 Colonnade Cheltenham”. With additional obscured label “Pantechnicon Deposit Store”. With inscription to verso “645KH”. With assorted indistinct inscriptions to verso including “Jung”. Framed 36” x 43”. Unframed 29.25” x 36”. $700-$900
942. French Country Distressed Wood White 9 Arm Chandelier
941. French Country Walnut Drop Leaf Dining Table
French, early 19th century. Height 29”, width 30.5” (leaves closed), width 50.12” (leaves open), depth 52.12”. $800-$1,200
French, 19th century. Height 60”, width 37.25”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Helen Ballard, Atlanta, Georgia, whereby acquired by present owner. $700-$900
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944. Wedgwood “Florentine Turquoise” 97 Piece Set
943. Wedgwood “Gold Florentine” 62 Piece Set
Wedgwood (English, 1759-), 1961-1986. Sixty-two piece “Florentine Gold” china or dinner set for twelve, including 12 dinner plates, 12 salad plates, 12 bread plates, 12 cups, 12 saucers, and 2 ashtrays. Each decorated in a Neoclassical motif with a gilt band of mystical creatures, acanthus scrolls, urns, and crests. All pieces marked “Wedgwood Bone China Made in England” beneath a two-handled urn, some with pattern name. Dinner plate diameter 10.75”. $800-$1,200
Wedgwood (English, 1759-), mid-20th century. Set of 97 pieces of Florentine Turquoise, including 14 dinner plates, 12 salad plates, 11 bread plates, 4 soup bowls, 16 tea cups and saucers, and 12 demitasse cups and saucers. Each decorated in a Neoclassical motif with a pale blue band of mystical creatures and acanthus leaves, with a colorful central bouquet. All pieces marked “Wedgwood Bone China Made in England” beneath a two-handled urn. Dinner plate diameter 11.75”. $600-$800
946. Nine Pieces Wedgwood Blue & White Jasperware
945. Style of Adams Tunstall Jasperware Cheese Dome
English, 19/th20th century. A large brown Jasperware two-part cheese cover in the style of Adams Tunstall, having a brown domed cover, with a molded tied rope handle, decorated with applied white molded relief decorations of fern fronds, grass, cattails, and lily-ofthe-valley, resting on a matching circular lipped plate with applied white relief grass decoration. Unmarked. Height 11”, diameter 12.5”. $700-$900
Wedgwood (English, 1759-), 19th/20th century. Nine pieces of Jasperware, including a biscuit jar, a teapot, a creamer, a bud vase, and five pitchers: one tall cylindrical, one short cylindrical, one tall tapered, one small tapered, and one squat. Each with a blue ground decorated with white relief carvings of Neoclassical scenes. Most impressed with manufacturer’s mark. Height (of tallest) 7.5”, width 5”. $500-$700
948. Wedgwood Blue & White Jasperware Flower Separator
947. Framed Blue Wedgwood Round Plate
Wedgwood (English, 1759-), late 19th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 15.5”, width 15.25”, depth 1.5”. $300-$500
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Wedgwood (England, 1759-), late 19th century. A Jasperware vase or bough pot, having a tapered form and a rounded foot, fitted with a flower frog, with a light blue background white relief decoration depicting Neoclassical scenes. Impressed with manufacturer’s mark. Height 6.675”, diameter 6”. $300-$500
949. Continental Silvered Giltwood Carved Rope Mirror
Continental, likely French, mid 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 49”, width 40.5”, depth 3”. $800-$1,200
950. Italian Polychromed & Giltwood Upholstered Daybed
Continental, likely Italian, mid 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 41.5”, width 75.25”, depth 44”. $700-$900
951. Italian Polychrome & Giltwood Wall Mounted Vitrine
Italian, 19th/20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 41.75”, width 21.75”, depth 9.75”. $600-$800
952. Small Italian Mahogany and Marble Trestle Table
Italian, early 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 21.25”, width 25.125”, depth 15.125”. $600-$800
954. Pair of Simulated Marble, Papier Mâché Urns
953. Italian Wrought Iron Six Light Chandelier
Continental (likely Italian), early 20th century. Wrought iron chandelier having a pierced form, later electrified, with twist and scroll decoration throughout, with central twisted finial, issuing six scrolled arms, each arm terminating in round tapered wax cups, each wax cup with simulated wax candle sleeves. Overall 13.5” x 25.5”. $500-$700
Continental, 20th century. A mated pair of papier mâché handled urns with wood bases, each of baluster form, with simulated marble with swirling striations to body, each flanked by two s-scroll handles with rosettes and swept acanthus accents, each with turned wood socle, one with label to underside “380”, one with label to underside “381”, one with label to underside “Hastings House $1200 Pair 19th C. Italian Papier Mache”. Overall 19.5” x 17” x 9”. $500-$700
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955. Set of Four Sheraton Style Mahogany Chairs English, 19th/20th century. With gray damask upholstery and scalloped tacks. Apparently unmarked. Height 36.2”, width 20.75”, seat depth 16.75”, seat to floor 19.75”. $600-$800
956. Pair English Satinwood “Fancy” Painted Side Chairs
Likely English, 19th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 47”, width 17.5”, seat depth 17”, seat to floor 18”. $600-$1,200
957. Boulard, “Welsh River”, Hand Colored Engraving
Auguste Boulard (French, 1852-1927) after the 1899 painting by Benjamin Williams Leader R.A. (English, 1831-1923), “Where Brook and River Meet”, hand colored etching on paper, later restrike published in 1904 by Messrs. Arthur Tooth & Sons, London and New York, lower right margin with engraver, title below, lower center margin with publisher information and copyright date, lower left margin with painter’s name, “BW. LEADER 1899” within matrix lower left. Framed 30.75” x 39.25”. Sight size 19.75” x 28.25”. $300-$500
958. British School Watercolor, “River Scene North Canterbury”
British School, last half 19th century. “River Scene North Canterbury”, watercolor on paper, signed at lower left “T. Selby.” With label to verso indicating title, artist and age of work. Framed 14.5” x 17.5”. Sight 8.5” x 12”. $300-$500
960. Two English Quill Work Lidded Boxes, 19th C.
959. Sheraton Style Cherry Stained Four Drawer Chest
American, 20th C (incorporating some earlier elements). Height 38”, width 42.25”, depth 18.5”. $300-$500
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English, late 19th century. Two rectangular lidded boxes, one having a faceted lid, with quill work on exterior contained within ebonized wood bands with mother of pearl dot accents, each opening to reveal mother of pearl dot inlay panels, one with an elephant. One marked “Matara”. Height 7.25”, width 8.625”, depth 6.425”. $300-$500
962. Manner Of Clodion “Bacchanalian Figural Group”
961. Exceptional Victorian MOP Inlaid Papier Mache Sewing Table
Continental School, 20th century. Manner of Claude Michel Clodion (French, 1738-1814), “Bacchanalian Figural Group”, terracotta sculpture with patinated stone finish, marked to underside with Double-L or Double-Louis maker’s mark indicating Sevres (French, founded 1740), and inscribed to underside “FRANCE”. Overall 19.75” x 11.5” x 10”. $700-$900
English, fourth quarter 19th century. Table accompanied with matching bookrest. Table apparently unmarked; locking mechanism is stamped “Patent” with Crown and V.R (likely patent for locking mechanism issued during period of Queen Victoria). Height 27.75”, width 21.25”, depth 15.25”. $800-$1,200
963. French Round Lacquered Marble Top Pedestal Cabinet
French, 19th/20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 30”, diameter 15”. $300-$500
964. Figural Gilt And Patinated Bronze Dressing Mirror
Continental, early 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Overall 24.75” x 24” x 10”. $600-$800
965. Royal Worcester “Puritan” Twelve Place Setting
Royal Worcester (English, 1751-), early 20th century. Seventy-four piece “Puritan” china set or dinner service for twelve, with purple, blue, and yellow floral swags and a green and gold border, including 12 dinner plates, 12 salad plates, 12 bread plates, 12 dessert plates, 13 cups, and 13 saucers. Each marked on bottom with manufacturer’s stamp reading “Royal Worcester England” under a crown, and most with retailer stamp reading “The Cowell & Hubbard Co. Cleveland”. Diameter (of dinner plate) 12.5”. $400-$600
966. Victorian Floral Motif Needlepoint Stool
English, 19th century. A diminutive Victorian floral motif needlepoint stool, with a carved mahogany base and four bracket feet, the hinged seat opening to reveal a porcelain chamber pot. Porcelain marked to base “Ironstone China C.P. Co.”. Height 8”, diameter 11”. $300-$500
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968. Alfred H. Vickers, “Woman On Footpath”, Oil
Alfred H. Vickers (English, 1853-1907), “Woman on Footpath”, oil on canvas, signed at lower right “A.H. Vickers”. Pastoral figural landscape painting depicting a woman wandering down a dirt footpath beside a dammed stream in the English countryside, with a large country estate in the distance and overcast skies overhead. Framed 15” x 19”. Sight 9.5” x 11.5”. $500-$700
967. Set of 6 Continental Queen Anne Style Side Chairs
Continental, possibly Dutch or Portuguese, turn of 20th century. A matched set of six Queen Anne style burl wood side dining chairs, each having a volute carved crest over a pierce and foliate carved, line incised splat within molded stiles above the compass slip seat raised on front cabriole legs carved at the knee with fruit clusters and terminating in ball and claw feet. Height 43.5”, width 18.5”, seat depth 16”, seat height 18”. $700-$900
969. English Handled Transferware Loving Cup
English, mid to late 19th century. A large stoneware loving cup, having a cylindrical form, with two flanking, foliated handles and a molded foot, with a central transferware decoration, depicting a foliated roundel with a central sheaf of wheat, surrounded by agricultural tools, with flanking male and female figures, and banners reading “INDUSTRY,” “PRODUCETH,” and “WEALTH,” on a burgundy ground with gilt accents. Apparently unmarked. Height 7.5”, diameter 11.5”. $500-$700
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970. Georgian Style Burled Wood Linen Press
Likely English, 20th century. A Georgian-style burled wood linen press, the upper portion with beveled and marquetry inlaid doors and a molded cornice, the interior fitted with sliding shelves, the lower portion with two long and two short drawers, chamfered corners, and a block inlay cornice, with chamfered corners. Decorative brass pulls, and ogee bracket feet. Apparently unmarked. Height 84.5”, width 49”, depth 18”. $600-$800
971. French Neoclassical Giltwood Demilune Console
French, early 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 35.75”, width 69.25, depth 22.25”. $600-$800
972. Louis XVI Style 8 Light Quiver & Arrow Chandelier
A Louis XVI style patinated metal and iron eight light chandelier modeled as a fluted quiver filled with eight arrows rising from the ball and urn form standard issuing eight foliate molded and scrolling candlearms surmounted with circular bobeches and simulated wax candlesleeves, the whole hung from an circular iron hook and chain and terminating in acorn drop finial. Height 34” to circular hook, with 30” additional chain, diameter 36”. $600-$800
973. Large Window with French Neoclassical Scenes
American, 20th century. A large, re-purposed wooden paned window, painted green, with twelve panes, each with a transfer decorated scene in the French Neoclassical School style. Apparently unmarked. Height 45”, width 46”, depth 1.75”. $500-$700
974. French Giltwood & Needlepoint Fire Screen, 19th C.
French, late 19th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 58”, width 38”, depth 17”. $500-$700
975. French Neoclassical Giltwood Garden Motif Mirror
Continental (likely French), early 20th century. Height 52.25”, width 26”, depth 3.5”. $500-$700
976. Pair French Neoclassical Style Gilt Bronze Sconces
French, 19/th20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 24”, width 11.625”, depth 5.825”. $800-$1,200
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978. Manner Of Barnard “Portrait of Dutch Girl”
977. Dutch School, “Cobblestone Footbridge Over Canal”
Dutch School. “Cobblestone Footbridge Over Canal”, oil on wood panel, signed at lower right “J. Riemsdyk.” With label to verso “J. Riemsdyk... LL #284, Oil on Board 10/28/80 dmyy 8x10.” With gallery label to verso “20th Century Gallery Atlanta, GA.” Framed 15” x 16.825”. Unframed 8” x 10”. $300-$500
Manner of Joseph Osmond Barnard (British, 1816-1865), “Portrait of Dutch Girl”, oil on thin panel, apparently unsigned. Miniature portrait framed 7.625” x 5.125”. Sight 5” x 3.5”. $300-$500
979. Dutch .833 Silver Repoussé Lidded Bottle, c. 1867 Dutch, circa 1867. Side of rim with impressed “833”, “h”, and lion rampant mark. Height 13”. weight 13.9 troy ounces. $700-$900
980. Dutch Walnut & Seaweed Marquetry Inlaid Lowboy
Dutch, late 19th century. Height, 30”, width 29.75”, depth 19”. $700-$900
981. After Bruyneel, “Bust of a Young Woman”
After Victor Bruyneel (Belgium, fl. late 19th century) “Buste van een Jonge Edeldamen (Bust of a Young Noble Lady)”, bronze with red patina, inscribed to reverse “V Bruyneel Paris”. Overall 8.75” x 4.25” x 3.5”. $400-$600
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982. Dutch School, “Early Supper”, Oil On Canvas
Dutch School, last half 19th century. “Early Supper”, oil on canvas, signed indistinctly and dated at lower right “O. Schmigel 71”. Framed 29.75” x 33.5”. Unframed 19.5” x 2.25”. $300-$500
983. French Louis XV Style Seven Drawer Semanier
French, mid 20th century. A Louis XV-style rosewood parquetry veneer semanier, having a gray marble top atop a narrow banded case with chamfered corners, fitted with seven drawers, each with banded inlay, and resting on cabriole legs terminating in brass toe caps, with gilt brass ormolu and ribboned laurel wreath key escutcheons. Apparently unmarked. Height 52.675”, width 14.375”, depth 10.75”. Provenance: From the Estate of Vice Admiral Hugh Goodwin and Mrs. Eleanor Welty Goodwin thence by descent to their daughter, Sidney Mary Goodwin and her husband, Mr. George Marshall Brown of Georgia. $400-$600
984. Louis XV Style Ebonized And Giltwood Wall Mirror
Continental, 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Overall 41” x 28.5”. $400-$600
985. Louis XV Style Carved Needlepoint Fauteuil Chair
986. French Wrought Iron Eight Light Chandelier
Continental, 19th/20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 37”, width 25”, seat depth 20.5”, seat to floor 18”. $400-$600
Continental (likely French), late 19th century. Wrought iron chandelier having a spherical, pierced cage form, later electrified, cage with elaborate pierced c- and s-scrolling throughout, central sphere issuing eight arms terminating in austere wax cups, each wax cup with simulated wax candle sleeves. Overall 14” x 26”. $500-$700
987. Louis XV Style Ormolu Mounted Triple Tier Dessert
988. Patinated Bronze and Simulated Marble Cherub Table
French, early 20th century. Height 38.37”, width 25.75”, depth 17”. $500-$700
Continental, late 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 30.25”, width 40”, depth 30”. $700-$900
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989. Royal Dux Attribution Figure of Boy with Goat
Likely Royal Dux (Bohemia/Czech Republic, 1860-), 20th century. A large porcelain figurine of a boy shepherd with a goat, wearing a green robe and a bear skin, standing against a rockery with a goat, on a rectangular base with chamfered corners, decorated with pink flowers and vines. Lacking triangular pad mark, stamped 1060. Height 30.5”, width 8.5”, depth 8.5”. $300-$500
990. Large Royal Dux Porcelain Woman w/ Palm Tree
Royal Dux (Bohemia/Czech Republic, 1860-), circa 18601914. A large, hand painted porcelain figurine of a woman in a draped, light green and gold accented Neoclassical gown, standing beneath an ivory palm tree with a green leafy top, with a green vine with pink flowers growing up the trunk, with two green pitchers, on a naturalistic base with a foliated border. Bottom with first stage production Royal Dux pink triangular mark with “E” at center, and pattern number 1976. Height 25.25”, diameter 8”. $500-$700
992. Continental Walnut Marquetry Inlaid Hall Table
991. German Arrow and Line Marquetry Inlay Wall Clock
Continental, likely German, 19/20th century. Height 38”, width 15.5”, depth 6.825”. $400-$600
Continental, 19th century. A carved walnut hall or console table, with a rectangular overhanging molded top above a central bow front drawer, with a locking key escutcheon flanked by two pulls, each set within a marquetry inlaid eight-sided star, with cabriole front legs and tapered back legs. Apparently unmarked. Height 30.1”, width 40”, depth 20.25”. $600-$800
993. Large Stained and Carved Oak Blanket Chest
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Continental, 18th/19th century. A paneled oak blanket chest, with a hinged top, on four square legs, with iron nails and a central key escutcheon, with three front panels and a cornice, each carved with a circular motif. Apparently unmarked. Height 30.5”, width 62.5”, depth 28.5”. $400-$600
995. Regency Style Rosewood Sewing or Work Table
English, 19th century. Height 28.5”, width 16.5”, depth 14.32”. $300-$500
994. Pair of Regency Style Open Armchairs
A matched pair of Regency style open armchairs, both having a paint decorated simulated bamboo frame with curving crestrail over a pierced geometric splat and caned seat with removable custom upholstered cushion raised on front simulated bamboo sabre legs. Height 32.75”. width 21.5”, seat depth 16.25”, seat height 16.5”. $300-$500
997. William IV Slatted Mahogany and Brass Wine Cooler
996. Pair of Regency Style Mahogany 2-Tier End Tables
Pair of Regency style mahogany side or end tables having a square top within a molded edge and turned disc finials at each corner raised on simulated bamboo supports united by the conforming base with a pair of doors enclosing a void interior raised on turned tapered legs. Apparently not marked. Height 24.5”, width 26”, depth 26”. $300-$500
English, early 19th century. A William IV mahogany wine cooler, with a slatted tapered urn top with a conforming hammered brass insert and folding semicircular handle, atop a turned pedestal and a concave tripod base, with three brass ball feet. Can be alternatively used as a jardiniere. Base with incised “Z”. Height 19”, diameter 13.5”. $400-$600
999. 4 Hand Colored Aquatints, “Microcosm of London”
998. Group of Three Carved English Horn Cups
English, 19th century. Three carved horn cups of tapered cylindrical form in graduating heights, the tallest having a carved line decoration to the base. Two marked, the tallest with a double concentric circle mark, and the shortest “W. JONES”. Height (of tallest) 5.625”, diameter (at rim) 2.825”. $400-$600
Thomas Rowlandson (English, 1756-1827) and Augustus Charles Pugin (English, 1762-1832) after John Bluck (English, active 1791-1819), published by Rudolph Ackermann (German, 1764-1834) in “Microcosm of London” (1808-10). Group comprising “House of Lords”-circa 1809, “The Roman Catholic Chapel-circa 1808; “Society for the Encouragement of Arts”-1809; and “West India Docks”-1810. Each framed 17.5” x 19”. Each sight 8.925” x 10.5”. $300-$500
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1001. Continental, “Ships At Sunrise”, Oil On Canvas
1000. Continental School, “Ships In Rough Seas” Continental School, 20th century. “Ships in Rough Seas”, oil on canvas board, apparently unsigned. Framed 26” x 33.125”. Unframed 20.75” x 28”. $400-$600
Continental School, 20th century. “Ships at Sunrise”, oil on canvas, signed at lower left “Pirags”. Impressionistically rendered marine painting or seascape with impasto handling depicting Northern European ships in clam seas under brilliant sunrise skies. With label to verso “Horst Pirags Northern fishing boats before the outdrive in the morning twilight 1922.” Framed 22” x 38”. Unframed 15.75” x 35.5”. $400-$600
1002. English Campaign Style Dome Top Sea Chest, 19th C
English, 19th century. A large dome top campaign style stained pine trunk or chest, likely a sea chest, having exposed dovetail construction and inset campaign handles to each side, the interior void except for a removable slatted handled tray, the exterior base with applied reeded molding and raised on reeded block feet (later). Apparently not signed. Height 22.5”, width 42.25”, depth 21.5”. $400-$600
1003. Georgian Mahogany Four Drawer Chest
English, early 19th century (circa 1800). Georgian mahogany chest of drawers having a molded rectangular top over four graduated drawers, each beaded with individual locking mechanisms, raised on splayed legs. Height 34, width 36.75”, depth 20”. $500-$700
1004. Jean Bernard Trotzier, “Sailboats Anchored”
Jean Bernard Trotzier (French, b. 1950-), “Sailboats Anchored”, oil on canvas, signed at lower left “Trotzier”. With labels to verso “William Stuart Antiques and Export Miller White Associates 35 1/1.” With inscription to verso “Trotzer Jean-Bernard dit le Lorrain née 1950.” Framed 17.425” x 22.425”. Unframed 13” x 18.125”. $500-$700
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1005. 19th C. English Round Mahogany Tilt Top Table English, 19th century. A mahogany tilt top table, with a single pedestal tripod base with banded carving, each foot squared on the end and terminating in a brass mount. Apparently unmarked. Height 28.25”, diameter 35.3”. $600-$800
1006. Diminutive Giltwood & Papier Mache Tilt Top Table
English, 19th/20th century. A diminutive tilt-top giltwood parlor or accent table, with a shaped top with a pie crust border, inset with a papier mache panel, depicting a Neoclassical courtly scene, on a turned pedestal base, with four fluted spider legs terminating in brass paw toe caps. Apparently unmarked. Height 24”, width 17.75”, depth 21.75”. $300-$500
1007. Continental Triangular Putti Motif Side Table
Continental, mid to late 20th century. Stamped “260” to underside. Height 23.625”, width 22”, depth 22”. $300-$500
1009. Pair of Putti Candlesticks Converted Table Lamps
Continental, 20th century. Pair of white metal putti or cherub single light candlesticks later converted to electrified single light table lamps, each with simulated marbled base, each putto with small wings, with fabric draping hips, with jovial expression, each apparently unmarked. One height 39”. The other height 38.5”. $300-$500
1008. Pair of Continental Giltwood Cherub Table Lamps
Continental, 19th/20th century. A pair of giltwood cherubs, each with a gilded gesso surface, now mounted as table lamps on round Greek Revival style black wood bases carved with drops, foliates, and Greek key motifs. Wired for electricity, with ivory silk shades. Apparently unmarked. Height (to shade) 29.5”, width (with shade) 12.5”, depth 12.5”. $300-$500
1010. Superb French Bronze & Porcelain Figural Encrier
French, late 19th century. Apparently not marked. Height 4.25”, width 10.25”, depth 7.25”. $500-$700
1011. French Aubusson Tapestry with Floral Motif, 19th C
French, 19th century. Apparently unmarked. Length 61.5”, width 34”. $500-$700
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1012. Wilhelm Binder German .835 Silver Candelabra
Wilhelm Binder (German, founded 1869), 20th century. A five light .835 silver Art Nouveau style candelabra, the candlecups with removable circular liners, each stamped to the underside 825. Hallmarked to the serpentine edge of base with the national mark “crescent and crown”, ‘835” and “WTB” for Wilhelm Binder. Height 10.25”, width 10.75”. weight 19.25 troy ounces. $300-$500
1014. 1905 English Import Hanau Sterling Salad Servers
1013. Set of Three Glass Perfumes in Gilt Metal Holder
French, 19th century. Marked “FRANCE” to base. Height 5.5”, width 3.5”, depth 2”. $300-$500
J. D. Schleissner & Söhne (German (Hanau), founded 1817), imported by Berthold Muller (English (London), late 19th/ early 20th century). Underside of each with Hanau psuedo hallmark for Schleissner and a crowned “R.C.”, the fork also with English import mark, “925”, letter date “k” indicating import in 1905, and importer mark “BM” for Berthold Mueller. Spoon length 11”, fork length 10.25”. Total weight 8.8 troy ounces. $300-$500
1015. 19th/20th C. Hanau Silverplate Tea Caddy Likely Hanau/ German, late 19th/ early 20th century. Underside with three impressed marks. Height 5.75”, width 5.25” , depth 3.5”. $300-$500
1016. Fine Crystal & Silver 3 Bottle Decanter Set Caddy
English/American, late 19th century. The necks hung with sterling spring loaded bottle tickets or tags labeled individually “Sherry”, “Brandy”, “Whiskey”. Each stamped “STERLING 925 FINE”. Also stamped “PAT. APPL’D FOR”, “PAT’D DEC. 29 1896” and American hallmarks, faded possible “ABG” or “ABC” and numbered 127A. Caddy apparently not marked. Height of caddy 19.5”, width 8.5”. Decanter height 14.25”. $400-$600
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1017. 19th/20th C. German Silver Pierced Basket on Stand
Germany, late 19th/ early 20th century. Underside of foot with impressed “GERMANY”. Height 9.5”, width 10”, depth 8”. $500-$700
1018. Gérard Roux, “Seaside Storm”, Oil On Wood
Gérard Roux (French, b. 1946-), “Seaside Afternoon”, oil on wood panel, signed at lower right “Roux”. Figural seascape painting depicting a coastal village with figures dotting the rocky shore, with two-wheel cart in the midground, with small wooden boats, sailboats and multi-mast ships in the calm bay in the background, with finely rendered storm clouds rolling in. With label to verso “DW15 699”. With inscription to verso RF 900381 2500F”. Unframed 7.5” x 12.825”. $300-$500
1019. Gérard Roux, “Seaside Village”, Oil On Wood Gérard Roux (French, b. 1946-), “Seaside Afternoon”, oil on wood panel, signed at lower right “Roux”. With label to verso “DW 18 699”. With label to verso “PRIX 2800F”. With inscription to verso “2100F”. Unframed 7.475” x 10.5”. $300-$500
1021. Gérard Roux, “Seaside Afternoon”
1020. Gérard Roux, “Clouds Over The Coast”, Oil On Wood
Gérard Roux (French, b. 1946-), “Clouds Over the Coast”, oil on wood panel, signed at lower right “Roux”. Figural seascape painting depicting two groups of figures on the rocky sand in the foreground, with sailboats approaching the shore as dark, ominous clouds roll across the sky overhead. With label to verso “DW 17 699”. With indistinct graphite inscription to verso. Unframed 6.125” x 9.425”. $300-$500
1022. 20th C. French Neoclassical Style Marble Top Commode
Continental, 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 33”, width 31”, depth 16.5”. $400-$600
Gérard Roux (French, b. 1946-), “Seaside Afternoon”, oil on wood panel, signed at lower right “G Roux”. Figural seascape painting depicting a bright, cheery afternoon on the coast, with figures strolling along the beach, with calm waters and a handful of sailboats on the water. With label to verso “DW 21 699”. With indistinct graphite inscription to verso. Unframed 9.825” x 15.5”. $300-$500
1023. Pair of French Petite Marble Top Walnut Bedside Commodes
French, first quart 20th century. Height 31”, width 10”, depth 9.75”. $500-$700
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1024. Pair, Gilt Metal and Crystal 3 Light Wall Sconces
Continental, 20th century. Pair of neoclassical style gilt metal wall sconces, each with a foliated wall mount, with three acanthus leaf curved arms each ending in a lighted candle cup embellished with faceted crystal drops and beaded crystal swags. Apparently unmarked. Height 17”, width 13.5”, depth 8.5”. $300-$500
1025. Silvered and Gilt Metal Casket Form Dresser Box
Continental, likely Italian, 20th century. Upper lock stamped “LEVER”. Height 7.1”, width 8.2”, depth 5.75”. $300-$500
1026. Fortuny ‘Cesendello’ Floor Lamp, Venetia Studium
Venetia Studium (London/Venice, founded 1994), contemporary. A Mario Furtuny designed ‘Cesendello’ floor lamp decorated with Murano glass, silk tassels and brass ornaments, hung from a net of silk cords is a spiral shaped shade decorated in the Oriental-Renaissance taste, the whole 1027. Continental School, “Aphrodite”, presented on a patinated bamboo Enamel On Copper frame and donut shaped base loosely Continental, last half 19th century. A lovely enamel covered with gathered silk fabric. on copper painting, signed at lower right “A. Molin”, Tag mounted just above base depicting an ethereal Aphrodite with draping purple “Venetia Studium”. and white robes, with jeweled crown and belt, with Height 69”, width 15”. elaborate jewelry box rife with lustrous jewels in her left $400-$600 arm, her blonde hair billowing behind her. `Framed 15” x 10.5”. Unframed 7.825” x 4.5”. $300-$500
1028. Venetian Baroque Style Parcel Gilt Queen Headboard
Venetian, mid 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 64”, width 64”, depth 2.5”. $400-$600
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1029. Neoclassical Gilt Half-Moon Bird Motif Mirror
Continental, likely French, early 20th century. With easel support to the reverse. Apparently unmarked. Height 22.5”, width 19.5”, depth 15”. $500-$700
1031. French Provincial Wrought Iron 4 Light Chandelier
1030. French Provincial Style Carved Oak Accent Table
Continental, likely French, 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 19”, width 19.75”, depth 19.75”. $300-$500
French, 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height (to fixture): 39.25”, diameter 27.75”. $400-$600
1033. Painted French Provincial Style Corner Cabinet
Continental, 20th/21st century. A contemporary French provincial style blue and white polychromed two-part bow-front corner cupboard or cabinet, with a molded serpentine cornice supported by applied fluted pilasters, with four conforming doors, each with applied decorative molding, opening to reveal fitted interior shelves, all resting on acanthus scrolled feet. Apparently unmarked. Height 87”, width 36”, depth 24”. $400-$600
1032. Lucien Potronat, “Montagnes Provençale” Lucien Potronat (French, 1889-1974), “Montagnes Provençale”, oil on canvas, signed at lower right “L. Potronat”. Framed 23.5” x 27”. Unframed 18” x 21.75”. $800-$1,200
1034. 19th C. French Provincial Single Drawer Table
French, late 19th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 29.375”, width 37.2”, depth 22.25”. $500-$700
1035. Continental, “Pasture In Spring”, Signed Oil Continental School (likely British), late 19th century. “Pasture in Spring”, oil on canvas, signed at lower left “Chas. Burke.” Framed 17.75” x 19.75”. Unframed 9” x 11.125”. $500-$700
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1037. 4 PCS American Sterling: Porringer, Shakers, Cup
1036. Pair of Jenkins & Jenkins Sterling Candlesticks
Jenkins & Jenkins (American (Baltimore), circa 1908 -1915. Hallmarked to the underside “JENKINS & JENKINS, INC/MAKERS/STERLING 925/1000 FINE/ BALTIMORE. Also stamped with the number 316. Height 6.25”, diameter of base 3.5”. Overall total weight in troy ounces 18.76. $500-$700
American, 20th century. A collection of four sterling silver articles comprising a lidded porringer with glass liner by J. Wagner & Son (New York), c.19091965), monogrammed to lid “CLR”, side of lid with maker’s mark, “STERLING”, and “274”; a childs cup of round form by Manchester Silver Co. (American (Rhode Island), 1914-1985) with loop handle to one side below rolled mouth, underside with maker’s mark over “STERLING / 820); and a pair of salt and pepper shakers with pierced domed lids, marked to underside “STERLING / 5064” under an unknown maker’s mark. Height of shakers 4.25”. with of porringer over handle 7”. diameter of cup 2.75”. Total weight of silver (glass liner removed) 12.3 troy ounces. $300-$500
1039. Pair, International Sterling Silver Lidded Dresser Boxes
1038. 4 American Sterling Serving Spoons: Gorham & ISC
American, 20th century. A collection of four sterling silver serving spoons comprising two solid table spoon serving spoons by Gorham (American (Rhode Island), founded 1831) in the “Royal Oak” pattern, and two solid serving spoons by International Silver Company (American, founded ) in the “Trousseau” pattern (designed in 1934 by Alfred G. Kintz) comprising a stuffing spoon and a large table spoon. Total weight 9.9 troy ounces. $300-$500
International Silver Company (American, founded 1989). A set of sterling silver and cut glass dresser boxes, each comprising a tapering round body with etched floral swags and foliate garlands, with lift off sterling silver lids of square form with molded scroll decoration to edges and chased foliate garlands under ribbon bows to top surface. Each marked to silver collar “International Sterling”, one with impressed “46” and the other with impressed “37”. Height 2.75”, lid 4.75” square. weight of silver 5.7 troy ounces. $300-$500
1041. 4 Rogers Lunt & Bowlen “Treasure” Sterling Servers
1040. Sterling Silver Presto Cigarette Case, c.1930s Presto Cigarette Case Corporation (American (Massachusetts), 1920s-30s). Monogram “D.M.H.”. The interior rim of lid stamped “STERLING”; the other side stamped “PAT-DEC-14-1915 PRESTO PAT-AUG-15-1916. Height 3”, width 4”. 3.1 troy ounces. $300-$500
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Rogers, Lunt & Bowlen/ Lunt Silversmiths (American (Massachusetts), founded 1901), circa 1901-1935. A group of four sterling silver serving pieces in the “Treasure” pattern comprising a two piece meat carving service with fork and knife (stainless blade and tines), and a solid two piece salad serving set with fork and spoon (each 9.25”). Total weight (less 0.5 troy ounce for each stainless element) 11.5 troy ounces. $300-$500
1042. Pair, William & Mary Style Metal Floor Lamps A pair of modern molded and polychrome gilt metal candlestick floor lamps in the William III or William & Mary style, each with a shaped tapering hexagonal stem and a scalloped candle cup, resting on a chamfered tripod base, with three scrolled legs terminating in squared bracket feet, centered with shaped drops. Wired for electricity, with beige shades. Apparently unmarked. Height (to fixture) 55.75”, diameter 9.5”. $300-$500
1043. Pair, William and Mary Style Turned Footstools
English, 20th century. A pair of mahogany turned William and Mary style footstools with stretcher bars, upholstered in red damask silk. Apparently unmarked. Height 20”, width 24”, depth 16.75”. $400-$600
1045. Barley Twist Marquetry Inlaid Jardiniere Stand
English, first half 20th century. A mahogany barley twist pedestal or jardiniere stand, having a octagonal top with a molded edge, with a conforming burl wood panel with a central inlaid star and a banded edge, with a barley twist base, resting on three scrolled spider legs. Apparently unmarked. Height 34.75”, diameter 13”. $500-$700
1044. English Stained Oak Barley Twist Stool, 19th C. English, 19th century. A diminutive stained oak stool, with a scalloped apron, a molded seat, and carved barley twist legs joined by stretcher bars. Apparently unmarked. Height 18.75”, width 18”, seat depth 11”. $300-$500
1046. Day & Millward “Class B” 15 Pound Brass Scale Day & Millward Ltd (English, Birmingham, 1700-), 19th/20th century. A “Class B” 15-lb brass and cast iron scale with weights, with a central brass post, standing on four cast iron paw feet with a brass agate balance mounted in a scrolled and foliated cast iron support, with two brass plates and four weights (7 lb, 4 lb, 2 lb, 1 lb). Marked with maker’s mark. Height (of stand only) 35”, width 22”, depth 10.5”. $300-$500
1047. Hand Woven Hamedan Area Rug
Wool. Iran. Geometric and floral design on rose field. Brown, cream, blue and red accent colors. Measures 3’ 2” x 5’ 2”. $300-$500
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1048. 19th C. Spanish Colonial Polychromed Angel Figure
Spanish Colonial, 19th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 22.25”, width 11”, depth 6.25”. $300-$500
1049. Marquetry Inlaid Religious Icon with Music Box
Continental, likely German, 20th century. A marquetry inlaid religious icon, portraying a cathedral interior of columns and gothic arches, with hinged doors opening to reveal the Virgin and Child against a stained glass window, above a black and white tiled floor. The reverse fitted with a music box playing “Ave Maria”. Illegibly signed, with a Benson & Hedges label, likely from a re-purposed humidor lid. Height 16.1”, width 12”, depth 4”. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia. $300-$500
1050. Baccarat Crystal Sculptural Bust of the Madonna
Baccarat (French, founded 1864), circa 1900. The back of sculpture marked with molded “Baccarat Depose”. Height 11.87”, width 5.5” (ball foot to foot), depth 5.5”. $300-$500
1051. Italian School, “Catholic Mass”, Oil On Porcelain
Italian School, last half 19th century. “Catholic Mass”, oil on porcelain plaque, signed indistinctly at lower right. With inscription to side “Richard”. Framed 16” x 21.25”. Unframed 11” x 16”. $300-$500
1052. German, “Christ Appearing To Mary”
German School, first half 19th century. “Christus Erscheint der Maria im Garten (Christ Appearing to Mary in the Garden”, oil on tin panel, apparently unsigned. With inscription to verso “Christus erscheint der Maria im garten nach Raphael.” With label to verso with indistinct graphite inscription “Mr...” Framed 11.5” x 10.5”. Unframed 7.825” x 3.75”. $300-$500
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1053. Italian Micro Mosaic Depicting the Crucifixion Italian, 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 18.25”, width 11.25”, depth 1”. $400-$600
1054. Baroque Style ‘Sgabello’ Hall Chair
Continental, late 19th/early 20th century. Height 45.5”, width 20” (crestrail), seat depth 14.5”, seat height 18.5”. $400-$600
1055. Pair, Italian Baroque Style Carved Hall Stools
Italian, 20th century. Pair of carved fruitwood Baroque-style stools, having a trestle base, with two scrolled lyre form legs, each elaborately carved with a grotesque mask, acanthus scrolls, rocaille, and paw feet, supporting a overhanging molded square seat. Each stamped “MADE IN ITALY” to seat base. Height 20”, width 14.5”, depth 14.5”. $300-$500
1056. Pair, Baroque Style Silvered Metal Candle Prickets
Continental, possibly Italian, 19th century. Pair of Baroque style silvered metal candle pricks, each with a with a chamfered stem with repousse acanthus leaves and C-scrolls, atop a tripartite base, with three scrolled feet resting on balls. Apparently unmarked. Height 30.5”, width 9.5”, depth 9.5”. $300-$500
1057. English Baroque Style Carved Oak Wall Cabinet
English, 20th century. Interior with three shelves and five upper document compartments. Apparently unmarked. Height 33.9”, width 26.5”, depth 12.1”. $300-$500
1058. Italian Baroque Style Red & Gold Column Pedestal
Continental, likely Italian, 20th century. A columnar pedestal in the Italian Baroque style, on a square base with a round, overhanging top, covered in crackled red faux leather with decorative gilt tool work, including a central acanthus medallion to the top, scrolled foliage, flutes, and vines to the body and base, and polychromed copper banding. Apparently unmarked. Height 36.25”, diameter 12.2”. $300-$500
1059. Baroque Style Walnut Stained Pierced Carved Stool
A Baroque style walnut stained stool having a molded rectangular top centered with S-style piercing for carrying raised on pierced carved trestle end supports with mortise and tenon construction, united by twin stretchers. Height 16.75”, width 20”, depth 14”. $300-$500
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1060. Seutter, Hand Colored Map, Ottoman Empire German, circa 18th century. “Magni Turcarum Dominatoris Imperium per Europam, Asiam, et Africam se extendens Regiones tam proprias quam tributarias et clientelares ut et omnes Beglerbegatus sive Praefeturas Generals ocuis sistens accuratissima cura delineatum”-circa 1730/1740, hand colored copperplate cartographic engraving by Georg Matthäus Seutter (German, 1678-1757) published in Ausburg. A German map of the Ottoman Empire centering on Turkey and Asia Minor, and showing the Eastern Mediterranean, Balkans, Greece, Persia, Saudi Arabia, the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea, with decorative cartouche and rich hand coloring. Framed 31.5” x 34.5”. Sight 19.25” x 22.5”. $300-$500
1061. Seutter, Hand Colored Map, Asia Minor
German, circa 1770. “Natoliae olim Asiae Minoris Tabula per Matth. Seutterum”-circa 1770, hand colored copperplate cartographic engraving by Georg Matthäus Seutter (German, 1678-1757) published in Ausburg by Johann Michael Probst (German, 17th/18th century). A German map of Asia Minor (Turkey), first published in 1730, issued after Probst purchased Seutter’s plates, with rich hand coloring. Framed 32” x 34.75”. Sight 18.5” x 21.25”. $300-$500
1063. Seutter, Hand Colored Map, Persia, 18th C. 1062. Seutter, Hand Colored Map, Central Asia Georg Matthäus Seutter (German, 1678-1757). “Imperi Magni Mogolis sive Indici Padschach”, hand colored copperplate cartographic engraving, published in Ausburg circa 1770. Framed 31.5” x 34.5”. Sight 19.5” x 22.25”. $300-$500
German, circa 18th century. “Opulentissimi Regni Persiae juxta suas Provincias recentissima et accuratissima Designatio, Studio et Sumtibus”-circa 1730/1740, hand colored copperplate cartographic engraving by Georg Matthäus Seutter (German, 1678-1757) published in Ausburg. A German map of Persia, first published in 1730, depicting the Black Sea to Kashmir, with kingdoms noted. Framed 31.5” x 34.5”. Sight 19.75” x 22.5”. $300-$500
1064. Continental Neoclassical Giltwood Plant Stand
Continental, likely Italian, late 19th century. A Neoclassical giltwood plant stand, having a round planter with a crosshatched motif, atop three incurvate S-curve legs, terminating in scrolled feet, resting on a tripartite shaped base, with a molded edge and three scrolled feet. Apparently unmarked. Height 33.25”, diameer 15.5”. $300-$500
1065. Carved and Stained Oak Columnar Floor Pedestal
Continental, late 19th century. A carved and stained oak pedestal or jardinere stand, with a round overhanging top on a banded and fluted column, with a round base. Apparently unmarked. Height 28.625”, diameter 13.625”. $300-$500
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1066. Italian Majolica Mythological Motif Footed Tureen
Italian, early to mid 20th century. Interior with Boissier retailer sticker. Height 13.5”, width 13.25”, depth 11.25”. $300-$500
1067. Italian Neoclassical Motif Majolica Pedestal
Italian, 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 40.5”, width 12.8”, depth 12.8”. $300-$500
1068. Large Italian Majolica Acqua Rosata Ewer
Italian, first half 20th century. Inscribed “”A - Rosata” (likely for “acqua rosata” or rosewater. Underside marked “made in Italy / 6011”. Height 19”, width spout to handle 13.5”, diameter of base 7.625”. $300-$500
1069. Large Hand Painted Majolica Urn with Harpy Handles Italian, 20th/21st century. Unmarked. Height 27.75”, width over handles 16.5”, diameter of foot 7.75”. $300-$500
1070. 10 Italian Majolica Faience Plates, Cantagalli Attributed to Ulisse Cantagalli (Italian, 1831-1901) of Cantagalli Factory (Italian, 1878-1985), early 20th century. Signed on the back blue underglaze “Made in Italy” along with drawing of a cockerel. diameter 7.87”. $300-$500
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1071. Group of 2 English Carved Oak Hall Chairs English, 19th century. Two oak carved hall chairs; one having a double molded concentric back centered with applied shield above the serpentine shaped seat raised on turned tapered legs; the other with C scroll cartouche shaped back with applied central cartouche and trapezoidal plank seat raised on front turned tapered legs. Height of concentric chair 34.5”, width 16.25”, seat depth 12.75”, seat height 17”. Height of cartouche chair 34.25”, width 15. 75”, seat depth 13.75”, seat height 16.25”. $300-$500
1074. St Mary Magdalene Ecclesiastic Gold Rubbing
1073. Colection Of Two Isleham Church Gold Rubbings
Continental, 20th century. “Rauf de Cobham”-1969, gold rubbing on paper after ecclesiastic work in the Church of St. Mary Magdalene, Cobham, Kent, England, circa 1402, with inscription to lower margin “Rauf de Cobham 1402 England By Jean Heyman 1969”. Framed 35.25” x 28.5”. Sight 26.25” x 19”. $400-$600
1075. Willesden London Ecclesiastic Gold Rubbing, “Lady”
1076. St Helen Bishopsgate Ecclesiastic Gold Rubbing
Continental, last quarter 20th century. Collection of two Isleham Church (English, founded 1090) gold rubbings on paper after the tomb of Thomas Peyton (English, 1418-1484), comprising “Sir Thomas Peyton”, and “Lady Margaret Peyton”. Each framed 23” x 10.925”. Sight 19.5” x 7.75”. $300-$500
Continental, 20th century. “Lady”-1969, gold rubbing on paper after ecclesiastic work in a cathedral in Willesdan, London, circa 1492, with inscription to lower margin “Lady 1492 Willesden London By Jean Heyman 1969”. Framed 42.25” x 30.75”. Sight 32” x 20.75”. $400-$600
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1072. English Stained Oak Trestle Table, 20th C.
English, 20th century. A stained oak trestle table, having an overhanging rectangular top with a lighter edge, above an inset apron fitted with a single drawer and wrought iron pulls, resting on two shaped and pierced trestle legs with shoe feet. Apparently unmarked. Height 28.75”, width 47.75”, depth 23.75”. $400-$600
Continental, mid-20th century. “John Leventhorp”, gold rubbing on paper after ecclesiastic work in St. Helen Bishopsgate (English, founded 1210), London, circa 1510, with inscription to lower margin “John Leventhorp 1510 London”. Framed 46.5” x 30.75”. sight 37” x 21”. $400-$600
1077. Louis XV Style Marquetry Inlaid Bureau Plat, 20 C Continental, 20th century. A Louis XV-style bureau plat or writing desk, with a serpentine stained and simulated marquetry inlaid top depicting a foliated border surrounding a central roundel with birds and a nest, atop a conforming apron with a sliding drawer, resting on cabriole legs mounted with gilt metal acanthus ormolu and terminating in toe caps. Apparently unmarked. Height 30”, width 53.5”, depth 32”. $300-$500
1078. 19th C. Louis XV Style Giltwood Wall Mirror Continental (likely French), late 19th / early 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Overall 52.5” x 30.75”. $800-$1,200
1080. After François Gérard “Juliette Récamier” Portrait
1079. Louis XV Style Polychrome Dressing Table
After François Gérard (French, 1770-1837) “Juliette Récamier”. Oil on vellum. Depicting a fair skinned and youthful Jeanne-Françoise Julie Adélaïde Récamier. Framed 6.75” x 6”. Sight 3.25” x 2.5”. $300-$500
Height 54.75”, width 36”, depth 18.5”. $300-$500
1082. Louis XV Style Parcel Gilt & Marble Top Side Table
1081. Bronze Figural Bust, Young Woman in Tiara Likely Continental School, 20th century. Unsigned. Overall height 21.125” x 6.8” square. $300-$500
Louis XV Style green paint and parcel gilt decorated side table, the rectangular top with serpentine molded edge inset with a conforming white marble top above a scroll carved frieze, centered by an parcel gilt shell and foliage raised on cabriole legs headed by rocaille and acanthine carving and terminating in scroll toes. Height 24”, width 29.5”, depth 20”. $300-$500
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1083. Rococo Style Carved and Distressed Finish Console
Continental, 20th century. A contemporary rococo style console table, having a serpentine simulated red marble top above a conforming demilune base, with a pierced and carved scrolling acanthus apron, raised on incurvate or cabriole legs, with scrolled knees and lion’s paw feet, with carved acanthus stretcher with a central rocaille, overall with a distressed grey and red polychrome finish. Apparently unmarked. Height 32.6”, width 63”, depth 32.5”. $700-$900
1084. Pair of Giltwood Wall-Mounting Winged Cherubs
Continental, late 20th century. A pair of carved giltwood wall-mounted cherubs, each winged and in flight and wearing a drapery. Apparently unmarked. Height 20.75”. width 12”, depth 7.25”. $400-$600
1086. Continental Rococo Style Marble Top Coffee Table
1085. French Rococo Style Carved Giltwood Settee
French, 19th/20th century. A rococo style giltwood humpback settee, having a lower central section with a serpentine crest rail, with carved acanthus, scrolls, and a central rocaille, flanked by two higher sections, each with squared back and a central acanthus scroll and rocaille carving, with scrolled armrests, a rocaille skirt, and four cabriole legs terminating in scroll feet. With pink and green geometric floral upholstery. Apparently unmarked. Height 39.2”, width 59.5”, seat depth 18”, seat to floor 19”. $400-$600
Continental, late 19th/early 20th century. Rococo style marble top coffee, cocktail or low table having an oblong white marble top with molded wavy serpentine edge over a distressed wood base foliate carved and pierced with shell and c-scroll and raised on cabriole legs carved at the knee with foliage and united by a wavy stretcher. Height 19.25”, width 45”, depth 34”. $500-$700
1088. Rococo Style Carved and Painted Giltwood Settee
1087. 19th C. Continental Bronze, Eros with Bow & Torch
Continental School, late 19th/ early 20th century. “Eros”, cast and patinated bronze, apparently unsigned. Height 17.5”, width 12.5”, depth 7”. $600-$800
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French, early 20th century. A rococo or Louis XV style carved giltwood camelback settee, having a pierced seat back with a lower central cartouche, flanked by two rococo-bean shaped cartouches, each with a painted cherubic scene, decorated with acanthus leaves, C-scrolls, and rocaille, with carved armrests with scrolled rocaille handholds, a carved apron, resting on cabriole legs with rocaille knees. Upholstered in red stripe silk with pineapple motif. Apparently unmarked. Height 37.75”, width 44.5”, seat depth 20”, seat to floor 19”. $600-$800
1089. Carved White Marble Column or Pedestal
Continental, 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 40.5”, diameter 12”. $400-$600
1090. Splendid Heubach Porcelain Figurine, “Dame In Hat”
Gebrüder Heubach (German, founded 1858). “Dame in Hat”, porcelain, signed indistinctly to top of base. With maker’s mark indicating Gebrüder Heubach to underside. With impressed numerals “7627”, “7” to underside. Overall 8.25” x 7” x 6.75”. $300-$500
1092. After Nicolas Gosse, Diminutive Napoleonic Scene
1091. Manner Of Corot, “Environs De France”, Mixed Media
manner of Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot (French, 1796-1875), circa 20th century. “Environs de France”, lithograph on paper mounted to canvas, with painted elements, apparently unsigned. Overall 39.25” x 42.5”. $300-$500
After Nicolas Louis François Gosse (French, 1787-1878), “The meeting of Queen Louise and Napoleon I”-circa 1900. Framed 8.75” x 6.75. Sight 5.425” x 4.75”. $300-$500
1094. Charles Fracé, “Snow Leopard”, Lithograph
1093. Two Diminutive Gilt & Ebonized Bronze Bud Vases
Continental, 20th century. Overall height 6.625”. $300-$500
Charles Fracé (American, 19262005), “Snow Leopard”, lithograph in colors, graphite signed and edition noted at lower left “Charles Fracé 1852/2500”. With artist’s label to verso. Framed 35” x 37.75”. Sight 23.25” x 26.25”. $300-$500
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1095. Neoclassical Style Carved Hall or Accent Table Continental, 20th century. A neoclassical style hall or accent table, with a rectangular red simulated marble top with chamfered corners, above a conforming stained wood base, with a carved fluted apron fitted with a drawer, tapered legs with applied foliated patera blocks and stained incised banded borders, and a cross stretcher with a central diamond. Apparently unmarked. Height 29.5”, width 47.75”, depth 28”. $400-$600
1096. Pair Neoclassical Style White & Gilt Wall Brackets
Continental, mid 20th century. A pair of Neoclassical style polychromed white and giltwood wall brackets, each having an upturned scrolled white arm with fluting, accented with gilt acanthus leaves and giltwood tassels, with rounded white and gold acanthus leaf shelves, mounted to upholstered silk backs with chamfered corners. Apparently unmarked. Height 21.5”, width 20.7”, depth 10.425”. $400-$600
1097. Pair, Louis XVI Style Gilt Bronze Floral Sconces
French, mid 20th century. Pair of Louis XVI-style gilt bronze wall sconces, each in the form of a tapered and fluted wall pocket hanging on a ribbon, with pink, yellow, and purple painted porcelain roses mounted on gilt bronze stems, with two curving arms with frosted molded glass rose shades. Apparently unmarked. Height 17.125”, width 17”, depth 6.25”. $400-$600
1098. Continental Three Tiered Gold and Glass Vitrine
Continental, 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 54.5”, width 26”, depth 14”. $300-$500
1099. Pair of Neoclassical Style Tole Painted Lamps
A matched pair of Neoclassical style green tole painted table lamps, the urn form body mounted to each side with ram’s mask united by draping swags on turned socle and square plinth. Height 20”, base width 5.25”, base depth 5.25”. $300-$500
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1100. Pair, Neoclassical Style Carved Marble Pedestals
Continental, likely Italian, 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 35.8”, diameter 11.75”. $500-$700
1101. Pair, Neoclassical Gilt Bronze 3 Light Sconces
Continental, 20th century. Pair of gilt bronze three light wall scones in the Neoclassical style, each with a central rocaille support, decorated with scrolled acanthus leaves and flowers, with three spiraling acanthus arms terminating in foliated candle cups. Apparently unmarked. Height 20”, width 16.5”, depth 7.25”. $300-$500
1102. Pair of Gilt Metal Ewer Form Table Lamps
English, 20th century. Pair of brass and gilt metal Neoclassical motif table lamps, in the form of handled ewers, each resting on a footed base, with all over Neoclassical detailing, including foliated putti handles, floral and fruit swags with satyr’s heads adorning the necks, applied roundels depicting Queen Elizabeth I, floral detailing to the necks and bases, and acanthus bases with Aphrodite medallions to each side. Apparently unmarked. Height (to finial) 32”, width 7.6”, depth 7.6”. $300-$500
1103. Pair of Cast Stone Cornucopia Wall Medallions
20th century. Pair of large mirrored cast stone sculptural wall medallions composed of light salmon pink material. Each depicting a cornucopia horn with assorted fruit and flowers including pomegranate, grapes, bean pods and roses. Each apparently unsigned. length (at longest point) 47.25”, width (at widest point) 20”, depth (at deepest point) 4.75”. $300-$500
1104. Pair, Carved Mahogany Neoclassical Relief Panels
Continental, 19/20th century. One panel marked “IIV” to verso. Height 14.5”, width 4.675”, depth .75”. $300-$500
1105. Pair, Continental Neoclassical Style Iron Sconces
Continental, early to mid 20th century. A pair of pressed iron two-light wall sconces, each having a central oval cartouche with ribboned sides and an acanthus leaf finial and drop, with two scrolled arms supporting torch arms, with flame drops and acanthus candle cups. Each with remnants of polychrome. Apparently unmarked. Height 10.5”, width 9.5”, depth 5.75”. $300-$500
1106. Pair, Neoclassical Wood & Gilt Brass Wall Brackets
Continental, likely Italian, mid to late 20th century. A pair of Neoclassical style wall brackets, having molded and tapered demilune shelf or bracket, polychromed to resemble marble, with a scrolled gilt brass acanthus leaf drop. Apparently unmarked. Height 16.25”, width 16.125”, depth 7.75”. $300-$500
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1107. Hand Woven Gabeh Area Rug
Wool. Tribal and geometric design on cream field. Brown and tan accent colors. measures 4’ 2” x 6’ 10”. $300-$500
1108. Hand Woven Anatolian Rug
Wool. Turkey. Tribal and geometric design on cream field. Rust, gold and brown accent colors. Measures 3’ x 11’ 2”. $400-$600
1109. Group of Three Carved Mahogany Wall Plaques
English, 20th century. A group of three carved mahogany panels, vertically oriented and rectangular in form, one with a flat paneled edge inset with carved molding around a central raised panel, carved with swagged roses, and a matching pair, each with carved and molded borders and a central raised panel, carved with a central shield medallion and acanthus vines. Apparently unmarked. Height (of single) 25.6”, width 11.5”, depth 1”. $300-$500
1110. Pair Italian Pietra Dura Framed & Mirrored Plaques
Italian School, 20th century. A pair of framed pietra dura plaques, one of a gentleman, dressed in Renaissance style apparel, with a red shirt and pants, a green and yellow doublet, and a feathered hat and a sword, standing on a rockery and holding a bottle of wine, and one of a lady, dressed in bar maid attire, with a white shift, a red and yellow corset, and purple skirt, and a ivory apron, standing on a rockery, and holding a pitcher in one hand and a glass of wine in the other, each framed in an ornate gilt gesso Rococo style pierced and scalloped rocaille frame, with a mirrored mat. Apparently unmarked. Height 14.5”, width 12.5”, depth 2”. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia. $300-$500
1111. Collection Of Three Diminutive Oil Paintings
Continental School. Collection of three diminutive or miniature paintings, each oil on thin panel, comprising “Royal Family”-circa 18th century, depicting a figural court scene with three figures in elaborate dress, the two female figures standing to present a newborn baby to a kneeling male figure, signed indistinctly at center right; “Portrait of a King”-circa 18th century, depicting a king draped in elaborate robes, with scepter in hand, signed indistinctly at center right; and “Mother and Child”, depicting a fair skinned mother and child embracing, apparently unsigned. “Royal Family” framed 3.625” x 2.925”. “Portrait of a King” framed 4” x 3.625”. “Mother and Child” framed 4.425” x 3.125”. $300-$500
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1112. Weimar Oblong Floral Motif Serving Platter
Weimar Porzellan (German, 1790-), mid to late 20th century. An oblong porcelain planter, having an allover brown vine motif, with red and yellow flowers on a white ground, and remnants of a gilded edge. Marked with bannered shield manufacturer’s mark. Height 2”, width 25.625”, depth 9.75”. $300-$500
1114. Victorian Style Carved Walnut Camelback Sofa
1113. Karen Lawrence, “Parlor Room with Yellow Armchair”
Karen Lawrence (American, 20th / 21st century), “Parlor Room with Yellow Armchair”, oil on canvas, signed at lower left “K. Lawrence”. With framer’s label to verso. Framed 20.5” x 24.5”. Sight 15.5” x 19.25”. Provenance: from the Estate of a Prominent Interior Designer, Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500
American, mid 20th century. A Victorian style carved walnut camelback sofa, with a serpentine scrolled crest rail, carved armrests, and cabriole legs with carved cartouche knees, with cream slub silk damask upholstery. Apparently unmarked. Height 41.75”, width 61.75”, seat depth 19”, seat to floor 19”. $400-$600
1116. Ansonia Iron And Gilt Accented Lion Mantel Clock
1115. Victorian Hanging Pull Down Oil Parlor Lamp
American, late 19th/early 20th century. Having a solid brass oil burner stamped “Nu-Type” and “Macbeth Evans”. Wick winder is marked “MADE IN USA”. Lacking glass chimney. Diameter of shade 13”. $300-$500
Ansonia (American, founded 1851), last quarter 19th century. Ebonized iron and gilt accented lion motif mantel clock with key, having shaped top, circular dial with glazed door, the dial with black Roman numerals, clock surmounted on either side by lion’s mask drop ring handles, the whole with gilt incising. Marked to dial “Manufactured by Ansonia Clock Co New York, U.S.A.”. Overall 11” x 11.625” x 4.75”. Provenance: from the Estate of a Prominent Interior Designer, Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500
1117. Tufted Silk Tete-a-Tete of 2 Chairs & 2 Settees
American, 19th/20th century. A pair of tufted back demilune parlor chairs, together with a pair of matching love seats or settees, upholstered in yellow, white and blue floral silk and resting on scrolled mahogany legs with carved knees, each with a brass-knobbed latch, interlocking to form a tete-a-tete. Apparently unmarked. Height (as tete-a-tete) 32.35, width 60”, length 74”, seat depth 18.5”, seat to floor 16.5”. $400-$600
1118. Hand Woven Persian Balouchi Area Rug
Wool. Iran. Dark blue field with tribal and geometric design. having multiple borders. Blue, burgundy, gold and red accent colors. Measures 3’ 8” x 6’ 3”. $400-$600
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1119. Rani Crowe, “Swimming Hole”, Oil On Canvas Rani Crowe (American, 20th / 21st century), “Swimming Hole”-2001, oil on canvas, signed and dated at lower right “Rani Crowe 2001”. With inscription to verso “Rani Crowe “Swimming Hole” 30” x 40”36” x 46” oil.” Framed 36” x 46”. Unframed 30” x 40”. $400-$600
1120. American School, “Wandering The Woods”
American School, 20th century to contemporary. “Wandering the Woods”, oil on canvas, signed indistinctly to lower right, possibly “Ceiften.” Framed 19.75” x 23.75”. Unframed 12” x 16”. $300-$500
1121. Mary Theresa Menton, “Near Green Brae”
Mary Theresa Menton (American, 1847-1913), “Near Green Brae”, oil on canvas board, signed at lower right “Mary Menton.” With inscription to verso “Near ‘Green Brae.’ California. Mrs. A.S Musante 1270 Jackson Saturday #2544 Mary T. Menton 36 Kearney St. San Francisco Cal.” Framed 10.125” x 12.5”. 6.25” x 8.625”. $300-$500
1123. American, “Corral In The Woods”
American School, 20th century. “Corral in the Woods”, oil on canvas, indistinctly signed at lower left, possibly “Nilson”. Framed 30.75” x 35.5”. Unframed 26.5” x 33.5”. $400-$600
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1122. American, “Rolling Hills In Spring”
American School, early 20th century. “Rolling Hills in Spring”, watercolor on paper, monogrammed at lower left “EK”. Framed 20.5” x 25”. Sight 12.25” x 17.25”. $300-$500
1124. American School, “Path Through The Woods” American School, mid-20th century. “Path through the Woods”, oil on artist’s board, signed indistinctly to verso. Framed 24.75” x 20”. Unframed 18” x 13.75”. $300-$500
1125. Chinese Mustard Glazed Bottle Vase
Chinese, 20th century. Underside with apocryphal painted seal mark for the Kangxi period (1662-1722). Height 15.5”, diameter 8”. $300-$500
1126. Chinese Porcelain Vase with Birds & Peonies
Chinese, 20th century. One side of body with black lined cartouche bearing four lines of calligraphy and two red seal marks. Height 10”. $300-$500
1127. Group Of Two Chinese Silk Landscape Paintings
Chinese, first half 20th century. A group of two framed watercolor on silk landscape paintings, comprising “Watermill”, watercolor on silk, with inscription to lower left, pastoral landscape painting depicting serene scene with a water mill with a large turning wheel, surrounded by delicately rendered leafy trees; and “Bridge Over Rocky Stream”, watercolor on silk, with inscription and seal to lower left, pastoral landscape painting depicting a verdant mountain landscape with a small dwelling embedded among lush trees and foliage, with a narrow wooden bridge spanning a rocky creek as a figure crosses. Each framed 16.625” x 19.5”. Each sight 13.5” x 16”. $300-$500
1128. Chinese Porcelain Blue & White Vase, Deer & Cranes
Chinese, 20th century. Underside with apocryphal mark for the Qianlong period (1736-1795). Height 9.875”, diameter 4.5”. $400-$600
1129. Pair, White Chinese Bowls with Hidden Dragon Motif
Chinese, 20th/21st century. A pair of white porcelain rice bowls of conical form raised on short ring foot and issuing a slightly flared rim, the glossy white glaze laid over a hidden blue and red dragon motif visible when held before light. Underside with molded Guan mark. diameter 5.75”, height 3”. $300-$500
1130. Chinese Celadon Glazed Vase with Carved Decoration
Chinese, 20th century. Unmarked. Height 10.25”, diameter 4.75”. $300-$500
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1131. Chinese Scroll Painting, Harem w/ Black Cats Chinese School, 20th century. Overall height 80.5”, width of roller 44”. Painting sheet height 36”, width 35”. $500-$700
1132. Chinese Signed 4 Panel Table Screen, Snowy Village
Chinese, 20th century. A four panel folding table screen comprising four vertical rectangular porcelain plaques mounted in a carved hardwood frame, each of the four narrow panels raised on ogee feet with scroll carved apron and simple molded frame surrounding a hand painted winter landscape scene in four parts depicting a snowy village landscape with figures walking between colorful buildings and along a river bank. Each plaque to upper right with four lines of black calligraphic marks and a red seal mark. Height 21.625”, width of each section 6.125”, overall width when fully expanded 25”. $500-$700
1133. Four Chinese Paintings on Silk, Grasshoppers Chinese, 19th century possibly older. A series of four fine ink and pigment paintings on silk, one depicting grasshoppers flanked by large leaves and a gourd, one with a grasshopper and ladybugs amid large chrysanthemum blossoms, one with grasshoppers and a beetle on a head of green leaf lettuce, and a pair of grasshoppers on a green gourd below a cat tail plant. One panel inscribed to upper left above two red seal marks, partially translating to “history of the women who lived in the house”. Labels to verso of each for Far Gallery, 746 Madison Avenue, New York, which closed its doors in 1972. Each framed 17.75” x 15.25”. Each sight size 7.5” square. $500-$700
1134. Pair of Chinese Figural Porcelain Plaques, Framed Chinese, 20th century. Each with four lines of black calligraphic marks and one red seal mark. Overall height 15.25”, width 10.5”. $500-$700
1135. Pair Chinese Export Figural Paintings, Gouache
Chinese School, late Qing Dynasty, late 19th / early 20th century. Group of two Chinese export gouache on paper figural paintings, comprising “Atrium Merchant Scene”, and “Seaside Courtyard”. Each framed 13.75” x 17.5”. Each sight 14.25” x 10.5”. $700-$900
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1136. Fine Chinese Wucai Enamel Stem Cup
Chinese, Ming Dynasty Xuande Period mark (1426-1435), circa 20th century. A fine porcelain stem cup with hand painted wucai enamels bearing opposing five-clawed dragons along the exterior cavetto of bowl amid green cloud scrolls and red fire balls over a band of stylized waves, the foot with further waves in underglaze blue and overglaze green, and the interior cup rim bearing a line of underglaze blue archaic calligraphic marks. Underside with six character running script mark for the Xuande imperial reign. Contained in wooden box with fitted interior and calligraphic marks to exterior. Height 3”, diameter 3.625”. $400-$600
1138. Chinese Yuan Dynasty Style Pot with Mask Handles
1137. Pair, Chinese Crackle Glazed Vases with Etched Marks
Chinese, 20th century. A Yuan Dynasty style pot of globular form with waisted short neck and ring mouth, the body with underglaze blue hand painted peonies, lotus flowers, lappets, leiwen, and auspicious symbols, with applied mask handles to either shoulder. Unmarked. Height 14.75”, width across handles 14.5”. $400-$600
1139. Group of 2 Chinese Yixing Pottery Vases
1140. Qing Dynasty Flambe Vase with Mask Handles
Chinese, Republic Period (1912-1949). A pair of crackle glazed urns or vases comprising a slightly flaring ring foot surmounted by high-shouldered round body issuing incurvate cylindrical neck with flaring rim, with three wide bands of brown glazed geometric etching mimicking roof tiles, and underglaze blue courtly figural scene to body. Each with a brown etched mark to underside referencing the Chenghua Period (1465-1487). Height 16.875”, diameter 8.5”. $400-$600
Chinese, 20th century. A group of two yixing zisha red potter vases, one a bottle vase with molded dragon motif amid stippled clouds heightened with gilt, the other a baluster shaped vase with ruffled rim with molded decoration of dragons and faux drop ring handles suspending ribbon bow cords. Each with small impressed mark to underside. Large vase height 9.5”. Smaller vase height 9.25”. $400-$600
Chinese, Qing Dynasty, late 19th/ early 20th century. A finely potted flambe glazed porcelain vase of bulbous form raised on ring foot and issuing tall incurvate neck with subtly flaring rim, with three applied dragon’s mask handles to shoulder over double ridged detail, allover with blue to purple flambe glaze thinning at rim to reveal underlying porcelain base. Vase set on pierced carved hardwood stand. Apparently unmarked. Overall 14.5”, diameter 8.75”. $500-$700
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1141. Pair of Japanese Bronze Vases, Cock & Cherry Tree
Japanese, 20th century. A pair of gilt bronze bud vases of baluster form cast with opposing decoration of a rooster or cockerel perched on a cherry tree branch, the bird’s neck and tail feather accented with silver, its wattle and feet accented with red, and many of the flowers and buds heightened also with silver. Each with incised signature to side. Height 7”. $300-$500
1142. Pair of Interesting Japanese Cloisonne Vases
Japanese, late 19th/ early 20th century. A pair of fine cloisonne table vases with domical foot issuing cylindrical body with incurvate neck, flaring rim, and applied loop handles to shoulder, each covered in a dark green ground and decorated with complimentary intricate designs of swirling leaves around clusters of geometric patterning. Apparently unmarked. Height 12.135”, width across handles 6.5”, diameter of foot 4.375”. $400-$600
1143. Collection of 5 Japanese Black Cloisonne Vases
Japanese, 20th century. A collection of five diminutive cloisonne enameled bud vases comprising three tall hexagonal baluster vases, one shorter high shouldered vase, and one bulbous short vase, three with black ground decorated with delicate white flowers and birds, one with allover geometric and floral patterning, and one with a dragon. One with mark impressed to underside, the others apparently unmarked. Tallest 5.875”. Shortest 3.75”. $300-$500
1144. 4 Japanese Shakudo & 24k Gold Cigarette Cases
Japanese, 20th century. A collection of four Shakudo (gold/copper bullion) cigarette cases with 24k yellow gold accents, each of horizontal rectangular form with hinge to narrow side and bearing decoration of a waterside landscape with Mt. Fuji rising up in the background. Each marked “K24” indicating gold standard. Largest 3.25” x 5”. Smallest 2.25” x 3.5”. $300-$500
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1145. Collection of 4 Japanese Metal Cigarette Cases
Japanese, 20th century. A collection of four cigarette cases comprising one mixed metal case with silver and copper bearing decoration to interior exterior of a continuous hilly scene with figures walking up and down the hill, the interior and exterior being mirror images of each other, signed to back cover and inscribed “silver” to interior; a cloisonne style case with red, blue, and green palatial architecture scene to cover, a dragon in the sea to back cover, and their mirrored images to interior, unmarked; a shakudo metal case with golden leopard or tiger to front cover bearing teeth as it peers at crescent moon, the interior undecorated, back cover marked “ND” within square cartouche over “k24”; and a smaller shakudo case with golden mountain village scene to front cover, birds in flight to back cover, the interior undecorated, calligraphic seal to back cover. Silver case 3.125” x 4.375”, weight 4.18 troy ounces. $300-$500
1147. Group of 2 Meiji Pd. Japanese Woven Bronze Dishes
1146. Pair of Japanese Beakers, Crane & Butterfly
Japanese, likely Meiji Period (1868-1912), possibly later. A pair of very fine cast and inlaid composite beaker vases of cylindrical form with flaring foot and mouth, each with band at center bearing high relief overlapping butterflies bordered by raised rings, above the central band each vase decorated with raised cranes in flight, and below the central band with flat relief waves and sea spray. Each with impressed seal mark to underside. Height 7.375”, diameter 3.625”. $300-$500
Japanese, Meiji Period (1868-1912). A group of two woven bronze and mixed metal saucers comprising one woven copper plate of round form with bronze or shakudo edge and applied creatures including crabs, dragonflies, frogs, snakes, spiders, snails, and bees; and one deeper round dish with finely woven cavetto and rim and central tondo incised and inlaid to depict a small bird flying toward a cluster of flowering branches. Each unmarked. Larger dish diameter 9.75”, smaller dish diameter 8”. $300-$500
1148. Meiji Period Mixed Metal Inlaid Bronze Hibachi
Japanese, Meiji Period (1868-1912), 19th century. A large an impressive modernist bronze hibachi brazier (can be used as a jardiniere or planter) comprising dodecagonal (12-sided) cylindrical body raised on four squat feet and having short stepped in neck issuing rolled mouth, with six panels bearing mixed metal inlay depicting auspicious and precious objects. Apparently unmarked. Height 9.375”, diameter 10.375”. Provenance: From the Estate of Dorothy Fuqua, Atlanta, Georgia. $400-$600
1149. 2 Japanese Meiji Pd. Screen Form 990 Silver Ingots
Japanese, Meiji Period (1868-1912). Each to verso with impressed mark for 990 silver similar to the Jungin mark for pure silver. Each height 5.875”, width 1.875”, depth 6mm. Total weight 16.4 troy ounces. $300-$500
1150. Meiji Pd. Japanese Pure Silver & Mixed Metal Box
Japanese, Meiji Period (1868-1912), 19th century. A very fine pure silver and mixed metal inlaid dresser box of rectangular form raised on squat ogee bracket feet, with thin rolled rims to box top and lid base, and a raised cartouche to the lid decorated within with a relief crane in flight over water with bank at right bearing bamboo and flowering plants, the lid accented with copper and gold, the lift off lid revealing rosewood lined base and lid. Signed to bottom right of lid, marked to underside of foot with Jungin (standard mark for pure silver) above a second unknown mark. Height 2”, width 5.5”, depth 4.125”. $400-$600
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1151. Pair of Japanese Cold Painted Bronze Cranes
Japanese, late 19th/ early 20th century. A pair of finely modeled cast and polychromed bronze crane figures, one depicting standing tall and striding forward and the other depicting lifting one foot while leaning head toward the ground, each painted white and green to body with red head, beak, and legs. Unmarked. Taller height 15.125”. $300-$500
1152. Korean Stained and Lacquered Apothecary Cabinet
Korean, 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 32.25, width 30”, depth 9”. $300-$500
1154. Pair of Japanese Watercolor Mt. Fuji Landscapes
Japanese School, first half 20th century. “Mt. Fuji”, two panels, pigment on silk, each inscribed in black and with red seal mark. Each framed 49.25” x 22”. Each sight 38.125” x 15.125”. $500-$700
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1153. Thai Bronze Figure of Seated Buddha on Elephant
Tibetan, 20th century. A cast bronze sculpture depicting figure of Buddha seated upright on a recumbent elephant, Buddha with serene expression on an oval face, dressed in flowing robes, exposed bare feet, hands in Vitarka Mudra, symbolizing the constant flow of energy and information. Buddha and elephant are modeled on a oval base decorated with lotus. Underside of base with stylized engraving. Height 13”, width 9.5”, depth 7”. $300-$500
1155. Asian Distressed Red Lacquered Console Table
Asian, 20th century. A contemporary console table with three drawers with round circular drop pulls, a shaped apron, and an overhanging top, with a distressed red and black lacquer finish and an overall aged appearance. Apparently unmarked. Height 34.4”, width 63.4”, depth 20.5”. $400-$600
1156. Collection of 3 Chinese Lacquer Giltwood Fragments
Chinese, late 19th/ early 20th century. A collection of three carved, lacquered, and gilded architectural fragments comprising one horizontal scene depicting two phoenix birds perched under an altar between and censer on stand and jardiniere; one horizontal scene depicting a religious elder approaching an outdoor altar as he is fanned by a servant; and a vertical panel depicting prunus fruit and flowers on branch. Each apparently unmarked aside from red export stamps. Phoenix panel 6.75” x 11.25”. Elder panel 6.5” x 13.25”. Prunus panel 16.75” x 4.5”. $300-$500
1157. Group of 4 Chinese Giltwood Fragments with Birds
Chinese, late 19th/ early 20th century. A collection of four carved, lacquered, and gilded architectural fragments comprising two horizontal panels and two square panels, each depicting birds amid lush floral landscapes. Each apparently unmarked aside from red export stamps. Larger square 9.5” x 9”. Larger rectangle 5” x 16.5”. $300-$500
1158. Four Chinese Giltwood Architectural Fragments
Chinese, late 19th/ early 20th century. A collection of four carved, lacquered, and gilded architectural fragments comprising three similar panels each with a pierced cartouche at center carved to depict flower blossoms and auspicious objects, and one figural panel depicting a cloven animal, possibly an ox, on four feet set amid trees and stylized waves. Each apparently unmarked aside from red export stamp. Three similar panels average 14.5” x 6.625”. Ox panel 8” x 14”. $300-$500
1159. Pair, Chinese Bamboo Hexagonal Nesting Tables
Chinese, late 19th/ early 20th century. A pair of small hexagonal nesting tables of hexagonal form raised on six bamboo legs joined by pierced stretchers and surmounted by a woven grass cloth to bordered by two shaped bands of bamboo. Unmarked. Height 19.75”. Width of larger table 14.75” x 13.25”. Width of smaller table 12.5” x 11.25”. $300-$500
1160. Pair Chinese Ancestral Portraits, Gouache On Silk
Chinese School, 20th century. A pair of large format hand painted gouache and gilt on silk ancestral portrait paintings depicting an aged man and woman (possibly emperor and empress) each seated on a wooden chair draped in floral cloth, the man in a blue robe, the woman in a red robe, each robe with phoenix and dragon depictions, each painting with stylized peony rug and bare gilt background. Each framed 52.5” x 30”. Each sight 49” x 26.5”. $300-$500
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Terms and Conditions of Sale 1. Agreement: By placing a bid in this auction, Buyer agrees to these Terms and Conditions. 2. Refunds: All Sales are Final. No refunds are given under any circumstances. 3. Warranties and Representations: All property is sold AS IS. Ahlers & Ogletree, Inc., for itself and as agent for the seller, makes no warranties or representations of any kind with respect to any Lot. While we make all efforts to be accurate, Buyer agrees that in no event shall Ahlers & Ogletree, Inc. be responsible for the correctness, description, genuineness, authorship, attribution, provenance, period, culture, source, origin, value, or condition of any Lot. Nothing being said or done by Ahlers & Ogletree, Inc. shall be deemed a warranty of representation or an assumption of liability by Ahlers & Ogletree, Inc. Disputes on items must be filed within three (3) days of an item’s receipt, or twenty-five (25) days of auction completion, whichever is sooner. Disputes will not be investigated beyond these timeframes and transactions will be considered complete. 4. Bid Discrepancies: In case of any discrepancy, from any source, the auctioneer’s record is the official record of the sale. In case of any tie bids, the auctioneer’s ruling is final. Ahlers & Ogletree, Inc. will have sole and absolute discretion to determine who the successful bidder is and/or may withdraw the Lot or reoffer the Lot for sale, in the event of a dispute. 5. Shipping: Ahlers & Ogletree, Inc. does not provide shipping services at this time. We are happy to provide information about local shippers who can assist you with shipping. Shipping arrangements are solely the responsibility of the buyer. 6. Payment and Pick-Up Policy: Buyer will receive an invoice within three (3) business days after the auction. It is the responsibility of the Buyer to contact Ahlers & Ogletree, Inc. to make payment and remove their merchandise. - For absentee, online, and out-of-state buyers, full payment and removal of goods is required no later than ten (10) business days from the completion of the auction. - For local buyers, full payment and removal of goods is required no later than five (5) business days from the completion of the auction. Any invoice with an outstanding balance thirty (30) days after the auction may be cancelled and the sale rescinded without further notice to the Buyer. 7. Storage and Fees: Failure to remove purchases within the above timeframes will result in Ahlers & Ogletree, Inc. releasing all paid merchandise to an off-site storage & shipping company, Bonded Service Warehouse, Inc. (BSW) (tel: 404.349.1466, e-mail: nivey@bondedservice.com), and moved to their facility without further notice to the buyer from Ahlers & Ogletree, Inc. There will be a minimum transportation charge of $50.00 upon arrival at the storage facility, and the buyer will receive an e-mail notification from BSW. Buyer agrees to coordinate all shipping, delivery, pick-up and collection of fees with BSW (tel: 404.349.1466). The buyer will have five (5) business days to arrange shipping before incurring an ongoing storage fee of $10.00 per lot, per day, that purchases remain in the storage facility. Merchandise left in storage for more than thirty (30) business days will be considered abandoned. 8. Buyer’s Premium: Buyer agrees to pay Ahlers & Ogletree, Inc. a buyer’s premium based on winning bid amounts as follows: - In-Person, Phone, or House-Absentee Winning Bids: 21% of any winning bid (18% for cash or check payments). - LiveAuctioneers.com, Invaluable.com, and BidSquare.com Winning Bids: 24% of any winning bid, regardless of payment method.
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9. Damages: Buyer assumes full responsibility for any and all items when the hammer falls. Ahlers & Ogletree, Inc. shall have no liability for any damage to property left on its premises after the date of sale. 10. Estimates: Auction price estimates are given on each lot. Estimates should not be relied on as a prediction of the actual selling price or the actual value of any lot. 11. Lot Withdrawals: Ahlers & Ogletree, Inc. reserves the right to withdraw any lot at any time from the auction for any reason. 12. Sales Tax: All purchases are subject to 8% Georgia sales tax unless Buyer has a valid tax exempt certificate on file with Ahlers & Ogletree, Inc. 13. Failure to Pay: If Buyer fails to pay the balance of the invoice at the close of the auction, or otherwise comply with these Terms and Conditions, Ahlers & Ogletree, Inc. shall be entitled to the following remedies: (1) to recover from Buyer any monetary loss arising on any resale of the Lot (including all costs of any resale or attempted resale); (2) any deposit or partial payment paid by Buyer; (3) to recover from Buyer all of its costs and expenses of collection, including attorney’s fees of fifteen percent (15%) of the outstanding balance, interest on the outstanding balance of 1.5% per month and costs; and (4) all other relief and remedies allowed by the law. Georgia law applies and jurisdiction and venue over all disputes involving these Terms and Conditions shall be in Fulton County, Georgia. 14. Payment Methods: Personal Property Sales: Ahlers & Ogletree, Inc. accepts checks, wire transfers, and credit cards including Visa, MasterCard, American Express and Discover. There is a flat $15 fee for domestic wire transfers and a flat $16 fee for international wire transfers. We will not release item(s) for shipment until payment has cleared the bank. There will be a $30.00 returned check fee for any and all check payments that are returned. 15. Modifications: Ahlers & Ogletree, Inc. reserves the right to modify, add, or remove any section of these terms and conditions of sale at any time, with or without notice. 16. Registration: By registering and accepting a bidder number for the auction, Buyer agrees to the Terms and Conditions of the Sale as listed above. Online, Phone, Absentee, and/or In-house Registration: Ahlers & Ogletree, Inc. reserves the right to request and authorize a credit card provided by all potential buyers up to 20% of the low estimate on all lots listed on phone and/or absentee forms.
The Ahlers Group
The Name Behind Atlanta’s Most Beautiful Interiors
The Ahlers Group includes four Atlanta area antiques related businesses owned and operated by native Atlantans Robert & Christy Ahlers
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