New Year’s Signature Estates Auction January 14, 15 & 16, 2017
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New Year’s Signature Estates Auction January 14, 15 & 16, 2017
Ahlers & Ogletree proudly presents 1,500 lots in our New Year’s Signature Estates Auction. Highlights include items from the Estate of Diane Smith McIver, a large and important Private Collection from Greenwich, Connecticut, and Property from the Estate of Mr. John L. Roper II, Norfolk, Virgina (former CEO of Norfolk Shipbuilding and Drydock Corp.). Offerings includes 18th, 19th & 20th century American, English & Continental antiques and decorative arts, mid century modern furniture and arts, Chinese and Japanese bronzes and ceramics, fine handwoven textiles and carpets, period chandeliers and lighting,and a large collection of very fine estate jewelry.
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Session 1
Saturday January 14 Estimated Times for Lots
Lots sell at approximately 100-120 lots per hour. Please note that these times are only approximations and are subject to change.
11am-12pm...............Lots 1-120 12pm-1pm............Lots 121-241 1pm-2pm..........Lots 242-362 2pm-3pm.........Lots 363-490
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1 Tiffany & Co. Sterling Silver Oriental Pattern Ladle
Tiffany & Co (American, founded 1837), circa 1860. A sterling silver ladle designed by John Polhamus (active 1833-1874) in the “Oriental” pattern, the handle decorated with tracery and monogrammed “S.L.S.”, the back of handle also monogrammed and dated “Feb 10th 1881”. Marked on back “TIFFANY & CO” and illegible letters, “PATENT 1855”. Not marked for sterling but tested for sterling. Length 12.75”. Weight 6.53 troy ounces. $300-$500
2 Tiffany & Co. Sterling Tazza or Footed Compote
Tiffany & Co. (American, founded 1837), circa 1904.A sterling silver tazza or footed compote, the rim pierced and decorated with raised floral and ribbon motif raised on a slender shaft and terminating on circular base. Marked to underside of foot “TIFFANY & CO/ 16072BMakers2858 / Sterling Silver/925-1000/C”. Height 5.5”, diameter 5.25”. Weight 6.71 troy ounces. $300-$500
3 Tiffany & Co. Sterling Footed Compote
Tiffany & Co. (American, founded 1837), circa 1925. A sterling silver footed circular compote having optic octagonal tapering sides raised on a short octagonal stem terminating on circular base. Marked to underside of foot “TIFFANY & CO / 20650Makers9567 / Sterling Silver/ 925-1000/ M”. Height 4.87”, diameter 8”. Weight 18.48 troy ounces. $500-$700
4 Tiffany & Co. Sterling Silver & Crystal Inkwell
Tiffany & Co. (American, New York, founded 1837), early 20th century. A sterling silver and crystal inkwell, round in form, having a round, hinged sterling silver lid with gadrooned acanthine decoration and a scalloped mound, having a cut crystal base. Marked “Tiffany & Co./Makers/ Sterling Silver/C” under lid. Height 3”, diameter 6”. $800-$1,200
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5 Cardigan Style Cream & Brown Rabbit Fur Coat A ladies’ brown and cream rabbit fur cardigan style coat, having two front pockets. Unmarked. Length (from collar to hem) 34”, width (shoulder to shoulder) 23.5”. US ladies’ size L.. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500
6 Black Orylag Fur Coat with Leather Accents
20th century. A black orylag fur coat with black leather accents, having single hook and eye closure to front, interior with black nylon lining, apparently unmarked. coat length 27”, sleeve length 24”. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $400-$600
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7 Vintage Brown Mink Short 1/2 Length Fur Coat
20th century. A rich brown mink fur coat of short length (sometimes called half length), with discreet hook closure to front, collar and sleeve with contrasting length fur detail, with gathered wrist detail to sleeve, with dual exterior pockets, apparently unmarked. Fits size 6-8; length overall 28.5”, sleeve length 24”. $500-$700
8 18k Gold Faux Enamel Ring with Blue Topaz & Diamonds
Ladies 18k white gold, faux enamel, blue topaz, and diamond ring with large cushion cut bezel set checkerboard blue topaz at center (16.50 carats total weight) surrounded by thirty-eight (38) modern round prong set diamonds (0.20 carat total weight, color: I, clarity range: SI2-I). Ring also decorated with two tone blue faux enamel with green leaf motif. Marked on interior with “18k”, “750”, and “GA”. US ring size 6.5. Total weight 28.1 grams. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $600-$800
9 UnoAErre 14k Gold Chain Necklace, 29.75”
UnoAErre (Italian, founded 1926). Unisex 14k yellow gold long unique square link chain necklace with spring ring closure. Marked on chain tag with “14k Italy 585” and “UnoAErre” for maker. Measures 29.75”. Total weight 17.2 grams. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $400-$600
10 Ladies 18k Yellow Gold, Mabe Pearl & Diamond Ring
Ladies 18k yellow gold, mabe pearl, and diamond ring with large teardrop form mabe pearl (measures 20 x 13 mm, grade: A), flanked by eighteen (18) round modern channel set diamonds (0.54 carat total weight, color range: H-J, clarity range: VS2-SI1). Also accented with three (3) modern marquis cut prong set diamonds (0.75 carat total weight, color range: H-J, clarity range: VS2-SI1). Marked on interior with “18k”. US ring size 5. Total weight 15.4 grams. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $400-$800
11 Custom 14k Yellow Gold Rope Style Diamond Ring
Ladies custom made 14k yellow gold & white gold rope style diamond ring, ca 1980’s, with five (5) prong set round brilliant cut diamonds (.15 total carat weight, clarity: S1, color range: G - H). Marked with four stars and “14kt” on interior band. US ring size 5. Total weight 6.5 grams. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $200-$400
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12 Chinese Crystal Cherry Tree in Porcelain Planter
Chinese, early 20th century. A crystal or white jade cherry tree, having small carved leaves and flowers, each inset with white glass beads, with thread wrapped wire branches, set into a rectangular brass container decorated with incised foliated decoration with beige glass beads at the base, all set into a yellow porcelain planter with white floral decoration. Brass container marked “CHINA” to underside, porcelain container with a dynastic mark to underside. Height 12.75”, width 11.5”, depth 3.625”. $300-$500
13 Pair, Chinese Polychromed Metal Cranes, 31” & 19”
Chinese, 20th century. Unmarked. Height of taller bird 31.75”, shorter bird 19”. $300-$500
14 Chinese Brass Hinged Box with Two Stone Medallions
Chinese, 20th century. Box 7.75” x 3.5” x 0.75”. Each medallion 3” x 2.125”. $300-$500
16 Chinese Gold Splash Bronze Liding Censor & Base
15 Pair of Chinese Carved Openwork Shutter Doors Chinese, late 19th/early 20th century. Apparently unmarked. $400-$600
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Chinese, Ming Dynasty, Ch’ung-Cheng Chongzhen Dynasty (1628-1643), 20th century. A Ming dynasty style gold splash open censor, having a liding form and a lotus burner base with ruyi feet. Impressed and cast mark to underside for Ch’ung-Cheng Chongzhen Dynasty period. Height 4.6”, diameter (including handles) 5.8”. $300-$500
17 Fine Chinese Precious Objects Famille Rose Bowl Chinese, Qing Dynasty (1644-1912). Underside bearing four-character mark featuring Zhi: Cheng hua nian zhi / Chenghua reign. Height 1.62”, diameter 9.25”. $300-$500
18 Two Chinese Porcelain Rice Bowls, Marked
Chinese, 20th century. A group of two porcelain rice bowls of traditional round form with ring foot and flared rim, one with blue and white dragon motif, the other with finely painted koi fish above stylized waves. Each to underside with apocryphal mark for the Qing Dynasty. Blue bowl diameter 6.5”. White bowl diameter 5.75”. $300-$500
19 Palatial Porcelain Lotus Flower Motif Fishbowl
East Asian (with Chinese and Japanese elements), 20th century. A pair of large hand painted porcelain fishbowl planters (pots or jardinieres) of traditional form, reminiscent of Satsuma, having red and gilt lotus flower rim, body with peach and iron red flowers on teal ground, with flora and fauna cartouches, interior with swirling gold fish and water plants on white ground, with red four character seal to underside. Height 18”; 20.75”. $300-$500
20 Chinese Archaic Style Urn Table Lamp
Chinese, 20th century. Height (top of shade) 30.75”, (top of socket) 20.5”. $200-$400
21 Chinese Archaic Bronze Urn Table Lamp Chinese, 19th century. Height 33.5”. $200-$400
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22 Framed Chinese Porcelain Winter Scene Plaque Chinese, 20th century. Overall height (without hanging hardware) 20.5” x 12”. $300-$500
23 Chinese Porcelain Winter Plaque with Colorful Pagodas
Chinese, 20th-21st century. Framed 24” x 15”. $400-$600
24 Chinese Carved & Stained Wood Camphor Chest
Chinese, 20th century. A carved and stained wood camphor chest, having a shaped top, partially carved with courtly figural motifs, on a carved kang style base and feet, with an incised metal latch. Apparently unmarked. Height 20.25”, width 38”, depth 17.75”. $300-$500
25 19th Century Chinese Figural Painting on Silk Chinese, late 19th century. Framed 54.25” x 27.25”. Sight 34” x 19”. $300-$500
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26 19th C. Chinese Landscape Painting on Silk Chinese, 19th century. Framed 48.25” x 25.25”. Sight 36” x 16”. $400-$600
27 Chinese Blue & White Double Gourd Porcelain Vase
Chinese, 20th century. Marked at rim spuriously for the Ming Dynasty Xuande period. Height 11.5”, diameter 6.25”. $300-$500
28 Chinese Blue & White Porcelain Dragon Motif Jar Chinese, 20th century. Shoulder with apocryphal Ming Dynasty mark. Height 13.5”, diameter 12.5”. $300-$500
30 Chinese Blue & White Charger with Chrysanthemums
29 Pair of Kangxi Style Blue & White Sleeve Vases Chinese, Qing Dynasty Kangxi Period mark (1662-1722), circa 20th century. Underside of each with underglaze blue four character Kangxi Period mark. Height 10.25”. $400-$600
Chinese, 20th century. A large porcelain low bowl or deepwelled charger having lotus scalloped cavetto and edges, allover with underglaze blue hand painted decoration of chrysanthemum blossoms, prunus fruit, and swirling vines. diameter 21”, height 3.75”. $400-$600
31 Squat Chinese Porcelain Fishbowl, Blue Dragons
Chinese, 20th century. An unusual large and heavy squat porcelain fish bowl or planter of bulbous cylindrical form bearing underglaze blue dragon amid clouds decoration on white ground. Rim with apocryphal Ming Dynasty mark. Height 8”, diameter 16”. $300-$500
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32 Chinese Blue Glazed Porcelain Yuhuchunping Vase
Chinese, 20th century. Underside with apocryphal six character mark for the MIng Dynasty Xuande Period. Height 12”, diameter 8”. $300-$500
33 Chinese Porcelain Hu Vase, Scholar Figural Scene
Chinese, 20th century. Unmarked. Height 12.875”, diameter 10”. $300-$500
34 Large Chinese Glass Rooster Motif Snuff Bottle
Chinese, 19th century. A large glass snuff bottle, having an oval form with a carved hard stone stopper, with eglomise decoration depicting a rooster on a rockery amongst red and white roses. Apparently unmarked. Height 4.625”, width 3.25”, depth 2.25”. $300-$500
35 Chinese Famille Noir Round Porcelain Brush Pot Chinese, 20th century. A porcelain round jardiniere or planter bearing famille noir enamels depicting many colorful fu dogs on a black ground amid cloud scrolls and bats. Underside with unknown four character underglaze blue mark. Height 7.25”, diameter 8.25”. $300-$500
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36 Chinese Famille Noir Porcelain Fu Dog Motif Vase Chinese, 20th century. Underside with apocryphal six character overglaze mark for the Qing Dynasty Kangxi Period (1662-1722). Height 18.75”, diameter 9”. $300-$500
38 Large Chinese Porcelain Moon Flask w/ Dragons
37 Chinese White & Peach Bloom Glazed Meiping Chinese, 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 17.5”, diameter 11”. $400-$600
Chinese, Ming Dynasty Xuande Period mark (1426-1432), circa 20th century. Underglaze blue apocryphal mark for the Xuande Period to neck. Height 15.375”, width 13”, depth 8.5”. $400-$600
39 Pair of Porcelain Ginger Jars, Manner of Wang Bing Rong
In the manner of Wang Bing Rong (Chinese, 1840-1900). Stamped “CHINA” to the underside in red on one ginger jar with traces of the stamp on the other. Height of jar 9.5”, diameter 7.5”. Height of stand 2”, diameter 6.5”. $500-$700
40 Chinese Graviata Decorated Hu Vase, Deer & Phoenix
Chinese, 20th century. Underside with four character seal script mark. Height 13.75”, width over handles 12.5”, diameter 11.25”. $500-$700
41 Dehua Porcelain Pot with Calligraphy & Tiger Handles
Chinese, 20th century. Shoulder with six lines of cobalt underglaze calligraphy, likely a poem. Underside with applied square signature seal mark. Height 14.625”, diameter 12.25”. $500-$700
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42 Chinese Blue & White Porcelain Dragon Floor Vase Chinese, 20th-21st century. Underside with apocryphal Qing Dynasty reign mark. Height 24”, diameter 15.25”. $300-$500
43 Two Chinese Export Blue & White Porcelain Platters
Chinese, mid 19th century. Two Chinese Export blue and white porcelain platters, each decorated in a chinoiserie motif. Unmarked. Height (or larger) 1.25”, width 12.125”, depth 9”. $400-$600
44 Chinese Mottled Dark Red Glazed Pottery Guanyin
Chinese, early 20th century. A mottled red glazed pottery figure of Quanyin seated atop a block form base and flanked by a single fu dog (repaired), the cube form base with incised decoration of fish and flowers to three sides. Unmarked. Height 7.5”, width 3.5”, depth 2.25”. $300-$500
45 Chinese Peachbloom Glazed Double Gourd Vase Chinese, 20th century. Underside with underglaze blue double ring mark typical of the Kangxi Period. Height 8.125”. $300-$500
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46 Chinese Red Crackle Pottery Vase
Chinese, 20th century. Underside with indistinguishable Qing Dynasty reign mark, likely apocryphal. Height 11.5”, diameter 10.5”. $300-$500
47 Chinese Carved Jade and Hardstone Table Screen
Chinese, early 20th century. Overall height 13.5”. Screen height 12.5”. Base 11.5” x 8.25”. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mr. Eskild Bondesen of Copenhagen, Denmark. $500-$700
48 Carved Soapstone Chop Seal Set of Three
Chinese, likely 20th century. A conforming set of three carved soapstone seals, two square and one narrow rectangle, each with a figural fu dog finial carved in the round. Underside of each carved with seal mark. Each signed to side. Height 3.5”, overall width 2.75”, depth 1.125”. $300-$500
49 Chinese Book of Calligraphy with Spinach Jade Pages
Chinese, likely late Qing Dynasty (1644-1912). A small book comprising six thick pages and a cover, each of the pages inlaid with a rectangular spinach jade panel incised to recto and verso in gilt with calligraphy as well as depictions of dragons and Quanyin, the pages enclosed in carved hardwood covers bearing various seal marks and seal script calligraphy. Book 7.25” x 5” x 1.75”. Each jade panel 4.25” x 2.375”. $500-$700
50 Small Chinese Spinach Jade Figure of Quanyin
Chinese, likely 20th century. A finely carved spinach jade figure of standing Guanyin with hair knotted atop her head and holding a fly brush in one hand. Unmarked. Height 5”. $300-$500
51 Chinese Amber & Cobalt Peking Glass Rosary
Chinese, mid to late 19th century. An opaque Peking glass rosary, having amber glass beads, with two pressed, fluted cobalt blue glass beads, one Venetian glass bead, and one black ceramic bead. Apparently unmarked. Length 26.25”. $500-$700
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52 Collection of 4 Pith Paper Paintings After Tingqua
After Tingqua (Chinese, active 1809 - 1870). Gouache on pith paper, each apparently unsigned. Each framed 14.5” x 17.25”. Each sight 7” x 10”. $400-$600
53 Collection of 4 Gouache Paintings After Tingqua
After Tingqua (Chinese, active 1809 - 1870). Gouache on pith paper, each apparently unsigned. Each framed 14.5” x 17.25”. Each sight 7” x 10”. $400-$600
54 Collection of Two 19th Century Pith Paintings
Manner of Tingqua (Chinese, active 1809 - 1870). Gouache on pith paper, each apparently unsigned. Each framed 11” x 13”. Each sight 4.5” x 6.5”. $300-$500
55 Chinese Carved Mahogany Kang Table
Chinese, late 20th century. A carved mahogany kang table, having a shaped skirt and squared legs, accounted with vines, with bracket feet. Apparently unmarked. Height 19.75”, width 30.75”, depth 18.5”. $300-$500
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56 English Black Lacquered MOP Inlaid Box
English, mid to late 19th century. Height 14.5”, width 17.75”, depth 12.825”. $300-$500
57 Chinoiserie Simulated Leather Chinoiserie Screen
20th century. Each panel 69.25” x 18.25”. Overall 69.25” x 73”. $300-$500
58 Chinese Chinoiserie Motif Lacquered Sewing Box
Chinese, 19th century. A black lacquered sewing box, having a hinged lid, an inset drawer, side handles, and round hardstone feet, with handpainted gilt chinoiserie decoration. Height 6.75”, width 15”, depth 11”. $400-$600
59 Black Lacquered Hexagonal Kang Style Coffee Table
American, late 20th century. A black lacquered hexagonal kang style low coffee table, having allover chinoiserie decoration, the top depicting a courtly figural scene of ladies in a garden surround by trees and foliage, within a banded red border, atop a conforming skirt with two sliding drawers, on six cabriole legs. Apparently unmarked. Height 18”, diameter 43”. $300-$500
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60 English Regency Period Mahogany Cheese Trolley
English, early 19th century. A Regency period mahogany cheese trolley. Apparently unmarked. Height 5.825”, width 17.8”, depth 10.8”. $400-$600
61 English Mahogany Regency Style Sideboard
English, early 20th century. A Regency style mahogany bow front sideboard, the top having a reeded edge, over a central long drawer with applied oval brass pulls with a serpentine apron, flanked by two bowed cabinets, each with applied beaded bordering and oval brass hardware, on six squared and tapering legs. Apparently unmarked. Height 36”, width 66.5”, depth 23.435”. $400-$600
62 Regency Style Mahogany Breakfast Table
English, late 19th/early 20th century. A Regency style carved mahogany breakfast table, having an oval top, with a tapering pedestal support and quadripartite base, on bun feet. Apparently unmarked. Height 29”, width 63”, depth 45”. $500-$700
63 English Regency Gilded Papier Mache Tea Caddy
English, early 19th century. A Regency period pagoda form papier-mâché tea caddy, having a domed pagoda form with a hinged lid, lacquered black and gilded and polychromed red with an allover filigree motif, opening to reveal two lidded interior compartments, each with a brass pull and remnants of the original leaded interior. Apparently unmarked. Height 5.25”, width 9.25”, depth 6”. $500-$700
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64 Early 19th C. English Regency Mahogany Bowfront Chest
English, early 19th century. Regency mahogany bowfront chest of drawers, the top cross-banded with reeded molding over a pair of short drawers and two graduated drawers, each beaded with individual locking mechanisms, over a shaped apron and raised on splayed bracket feet. Height 32”, width 35.87”, depth 19.5”. $500-$700
66 Fine Georgian Silver Plated Samovar, Late 19th C. 65 English Cased Set of 4 Sterling Salts w/Spoons William Hutton & Sons (London, 1800-1930), circa 1910. All salts and spoons hallmarked for William Hutton & Sons with date code for 1910 and accompanied in fitted original blue silk and velvet lined box. Height of salts .62”, width 2.12”, depth 2.25”. Spoons are 1.75” in length. Overall weight 2.18 troy ounces. $300-$500
Likely English, late 19th century. A large and finely decorated George III silverplate samovar having beaded square base raised on four bun feet, with urn form body having two scrolling swan neck handles to either shoulder, with bright cut decoration to front of body with radiating leaf tips surrounding a blank monogram medallion, also with bands of gadrooned scallops terminating in foliate sprays, with conforming lid bearing turned finial. Apparently unmarked. Height 19.75”, width over handles 12.25”, depth 9.75”. $300-$500
67 British School, “Gentleman in Dinner Jacket” British School, 19th century. “Untitled (Gentleman in Dinner Jacket)”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Framed 29.125” x 25.25”. Unframed 23.875” x 19.875”. $300-$500
68 Georgian Mahogany Six Drawer Chest
English, late 18th/early 19th century. Height 38.5”, width 35.25, depth 21.37”. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mr. John L. Roper II, Former Owner and CEO of NORSHIPCO (Norfolk Shipbuilding and Drydock Corporation), of Norfolk, Virginia. $500-$700
69 Petite Georgian Style Mahogany Breakfront American, mid 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 79.95”, width 58.75”, depth 14”. $600-$800
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70 Gorham Sterling 1-1/4 Pint Chocolate Pot
Gorham (American (Rhode Island), founded 1831). A sterling silver 1-1/4 pint chocolate pot, likely from the “Plymouth” pattern with hinged lid and short, pierced spout, the shield shaped body engraved with foliage to the upper portion, a cartouche (no monogram) to the lower section and terminating on an oval foot. Hallmarked to the underside for Gorham with “STERLING/A2808/ and 1 1/4 PINT. Height 8.78”. Weight 14.63 troy ounces. $300-$500
71 Gorham Sterling Silver Fish Serving Set
Gorham (American (Rhode Island), founded 1831), designed 1890. Marie Antioinette pattern. The 11.5” slice hallmarked for Gorham, stamped “STERLING” and weighs 3.85 troy ounces. The fork hallmarked for Gorham, stamped “STERLING” and weighs 2.89 troy ounces. $300-$500
73 English Line Inlaid Two-Tiered Mahogany Sideboard
English, early 20th century. A two tiered Neoclassical style mahogany sideboard, having a bow front line inlaid top with a back splash, over a conforming apron, fitted with three sliding drawers, each line inlaid with a locking key escutcheon, on four squared tapering line inlaid legs, the lower tier with a drop front, opening to reveal interior slides for shelves (missing) for plate storage. Apparently unmarked. Height 46.5”, width 60.25”, depth 18.75”. $500-$700
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72 Gorham Sterling Asparagus Fork & Berry Spoon
Gorham (American (Rhode Island), founded 1831), patented 1884 & 1885. Fork in “Imperial Chrysanthemum”, spoon in “Chantilly” pattern. Both with script monograms on handle and Gorham hallmarks for last quarter 19th century. Asparagus fork 9”. Berry spoon 8.75”. Total weight 6.52 troy ounces. $400-$600
74 Pair Carved Mahogany Chippendale Style Chairs
British, possibly Irish, late 19/20th century. A pair of carved mahogany style side chairs, one later and presumably carved to match, each having a fluted serpentine crest rail, carved with a central scalloped, stippled and acanthine crest, over a interlaced pierced splat, the stiles of the later chair carved with stylized leaves and bellflowers, each with a removable upholstered seat cushion over a plain seat rail, with cabriole front legs with acanthine knees, terminating in claw and ball feet. Later chair with incised “G.” height 39.5”, width 22”, seat depth 16”, seat to floor 19”. $300-$500
75 Cased Set of 12 800 Silver Embossed Knives
Franz Mosgau (Berlin, founded 1807), four quarter 19th century. A cased set of twelve silver and parcel gilt individual fruit or cheese knives, the handles having rococo decoration and the scimitar-shaped blade decorated with bright-cut scrolling acanthus engraving. Knives are presented in the original retailer box from Herman Schrader, Juweller, Hamburg. Each knife is hallmarked with maker’s marks of Franz Mosgau, further marked with crescent and crown and ‘’800’’ standard mark and the gilt metal blades marked ‘’Stahl’’. Length 6.75”. $300-$500
76 Group of 3 Continental Silver Engraved Beakers
A group of three continental silver tumblers, beakers or cups. One cup with gilt interior and engraved draping motif around the rim and centered with cartouche monogram “V.S. RAM/ ARCOT” and stamped underside “CL & CO”, the other two with decorative banding; one with inscription around the rim. Both apparently not hallmarked. All testing positive for silver content. Height of monogrammed beaker 5.62”, weight 4.09 troy ounces. Height of beaker with inscription 4.25”, weight 5.74 troy ounces. Height of other beaker 4.12”, weight 4.04 troy ounces. $300-$500
77 Interesting Silver Navette Form Sauce Boat
Continental, 19th century, possibly earlier. A fine and interesting silver footed sauce boat or bowl in navette form with light gold wash having extensive repousse decoration of flowers and acanthus, on stippled ground and centered to each side with a mask over a gadroon and scallop shell decorated oval base. The underside marked with traces of a right open hand (similar to Red hand of Ulster). Boat did test positive for strong silver content. Base possibly weighted. Height 4.62”, width 7.37”, depth 4.5”. Weight 16.08 troy ounces. $300-$500
78 19th C. Carved Wood and Parcel Gilt Wall Mirror
19th century. Apparently unmarked. Overall 25.75” x 17”. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mr. John L. Roper II, Former Owner and CEO of NORSHIPCO (Norfolk Shipbuilding and Drydock Corporation), of Norfolk, Virginia. $400-$600
79 Edwardian Marquetry Inlaid Slant Top Desk English, early 20th century. $400-$600
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80 Two 19th C. Continental Cut Crystal Garniture Sets
Continental, 19th century. A group of two cut crystal garniture sets, four candle sticks total, one set with canted square bases issuing faceted turned stem with floriform dish above center bearing hanging teardrop prisms and surmounted with crenulated drip pan bearing hanging teardrop prisms surrounding single candle cup; the second garniture with square base issuing diamond cut central stem with shaped round dish above center bearing large hanging crystals and a crenulated candle cup at top. Each unmarked. Taller set height 10.25”. Shorter set height 8.5”. $300-$500
81 Silverplate & Cut Crystal Handled Centerpiece Continental, late 19th century. A Neoclassical style centerpiece, having a cut crystal oval form bowl, resting in a silverplated stand, having two scrolled acanthine and floral arms on a swagged base with pierced and scrolled feet. Apparently unmarked. Height 10”, width 12”, depth 7.25”. $400-$600
82 Group of Three Regency Cut Crystal Compotes
English, first quarter 19th century. A set of three Regency cut crystal compotes, one large and two small, each with cut diamond patterning and scalloped fan edging, on a footed base. Height (of largest) 10.75”, diameter 10.25”, height (of shorter) 4”, diameter 6”. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mr. Eskild Bondesen of Copenhagen, Denmark. $500-$700
83 4 Cut Crystal Sweetmeat Dishes, Early 19th C
A matched set of four early 19th century cut crystal sweetmeats or can be used for master salts, likely Anglo-Irish, each in navette form with scalloped edges and diamond pattern sides raised on a short hexagonal support and thick oval foot. Apparently not signed. Height 2.75”, width 4”, depth 2.62”. $600-$800
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84 American Mahogany Flip Top Card Table on Casters
American, second half 20th century. A stained mahogany flip top card table on pedestal base having four brass hairy paw feet on casters united to a central turned column with acanthus leaf accents, with scalloped corners to table top. Unmarked. Height (when closed/folded) 29.25”, width 36”, depth 18”. $300-$500
85 American Two-Light Brilliant Cut Glass Table Lamp
American, 20th century. An American brilliant cut glass twolight table lamp, having separable domed cut glass shade issuing a drop prism surround, with bulbous cut glass body tapering to round base, electrified, apparently unmarked. Overall 21” x 12”. $500-$700
86 22 Waterford Cut Crystal “Tramore” Pattern Goblets
Waterford Crystal (Irish, 1783-), late 20th century. A set of 21 cut crystal goblets in the Tramore pattern comprising 11 water or red wine goblets and 11 white wine glasses, each with star cut round foot issuing cylindrical stem with everted band at center and surmounted with conical body cut with field of diamond patterning at base below a band of vertical cut lines. Some with acid etched mark “Waterford”. Water goblet height 5.5”. White wine goblet height 5”. $300-$500
87 Two Decanters with Tags, Baccarat & Staffordshire
Baccarat (French, 1764-) and Crown Staffordshire (English, 1881-), late 20th century. A squared crystal decanter, with an octagonal faceted stopper and a fluted neck, together with a similar molded glass squared decanter with a flat octagonal stopper, each with a painted porcelain Crown Staffordshire label, one marked scotch and the other brandy, with three additional silver plated tags. One decanter marked Baccarat, porcelain tags marked Crown Staffordshire. Height (of Baccarat) 8.25”, width 3.25”, depth 3.25”. $300-$500
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88 5 Pcs of Early English Ironstone, Imari Taste
Mason’s Ironstone China, circa 1830-1848 and Ashworth Ironstone China, circa 1850-1899. A collection of five pieces of ironstone china in the Imari taste comprising a Mason’s large bowl, two-10.25” plates and a 9” plate; and a Ashworth “Real Ironstone” 10.25” bowl in the “Table and Flower Pot” pattern. The Mason pieces marked ‘Masons Patent Ironstone China’ and “3271”. The Ashworth bowl marked with printed Royal Coat of Arms and impressed “ASHWORTH/ REAL/IRONSTONE/CHINA”. Provenance: Property from the Private Collection of Mrs. Nancy Rutledge Pogue, Blufton, South Carolina (wife of Mr. William Pogue, who served as an heir to the H. & S. Pogue Company department store chain based in Cincinnati, Ohio). $500-$700
89 English Spode Stone-China Willis Pattern Platter
Spode (English, founded 1767). Marked to underside at rim “2127 SPODE Stone China”. dimensions 13.425” x 16.5”. Provenance: Property from the Private Collection of Mrs. Nancy Rutledge Pogue, Blufton, South Carolina. $400-$600
90 35 Pieces Ashworth Ironstone Dinnerware
G.L. Ashworth & Bros (English, 1862-1968), late 19th century. A group of 35 pieces of ironstone dinnerware (including 17 dinner plates, 13 rimmed soup bowls, and five dessert or salad plates. Each decorated in a chinoiserie or Imari motif with turquoise and orange flowers in a blue vase, with a dark blue border accented with pink and green flowers. All stamped with manufacturer’s mark to underside, and some with painted numbers 5304. Height (of rimmed soup bowl) 1.625”, diameter 10.25”. $300-$500
91 Group of Ashworth Ironstone Serving Dishes
G.L. Ashworth & Bros (English, 1862-1968), late 19th century. A group of ironstone serving dishes (pattern 5304), including a large lidded tureen with underplate, a small lidded tureen with underplate, an uncovered tureen, and two small oval serving platters. Each decorated in a chinoiserie or Imari motif with turquoise and orange flowers in a blue vase, with a dark blue border accented with pink and green flowers. All stamped with manufacturer’s mark to underside, and some with painted numbers 5304. Height (of tallest covered urn) 10.125”, width 15.5”, depth 8.5”. $300-$500
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92 Group of Three Large English Ironstone Pitchers
Mason’s Ironstone (English, 1813-1973), late 19th century. Two large octagonal ironstone pitchers, each transfer decorated with hand-enameled accents, one with a floral and bird pattern, the other with a chinoiserie motif depicting a garden scene, each with a dragon handle, together with a similar transfer decorated pitcher with an ovoid form. Two marked on bottom with “MASON’S” above crown and banner with “PATENT IRONSTONE CHINA”. Height 11.25”, diameter (including handle) 10”. $300-$500
93 3 Early English Blue & White Earthenware Drainers
Group of three early 19th century English blue and white earthenware drainers; one by Minton marked ‘Opaque China’ in the “Chinese Marine” pattern; one by Charles Meigh marked “Royal Persian”; and a unmarked drainer, likely Spode, having chinoiserie decoration with figures in a boat and landscape with pagodas and architecture. Both the Minton and Charles Meigh drainers resting on six button feet. Minton width 13.87”, depth 9.75”. Charles Meigh drainer also marked with impressed “Improved Stone China” and #18 with width 13.75”, depth 9.5”. The other drainer marked with “5” in blue underglaze with width 15.75”, depth 11.12”. $300-$500
94 Two English Blue and White Platters, 19th C
English, 19th century. Apparently neither platter marked. 95 Two Scarce Early English Blue & White Platters Height of smaller platter 1.5”, width 16.75”, depth 12.75”. Height of larger platter 2”, width 19”, depth 14.5”. $300-$500 English, circa 1810-1830. Two scarce blue and white transfer platters, the smaller one unknown manufacturer and entitled on the back in blue underglaze “Part of the City of Moorshedabad pattern” with Parrot Border series the other attributed to Cambrian Pottery, Swansea, Wales in the “Chalees Satoon in the Fort of Allahabad on the River Jumna” pattern, apparently unmarked. Height of smaller platter 2”, width 17”, depth 13”. Height of larger platter 1.5”, width 18.75”, depth 14.5”. Note: Both transfer patterns can be seen in the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco displayed in the SFO Museum. $400-$600
96 English Blue & White Transferware Platter
English, late 18th/early 19th century. A blue and white transferware pattern, depicting a pastoral landscape with an abbey, with a courtly processional in the foreground and around the border. Apparently unmarked. Height 1.125”, width 14.75”, depth 11.125”. $400-$600
97 English Blue & White Transferware Tureen
English, late 18th/early 19th century. A blue and white transferware tureen on a platter with a ladle, having a blue and white chinoiserie motif, with the monogram “JVDS.” Apparently unmarked. Height 7.75”, width 12.425”, depth 8.25”. $500-$700
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98 Meissen Porcelain Pug Dog on Purple Pillow
Meissen (German, founded 1708), mid to late 20th century. An enameled porcelain pug dog, wearing a blue collar with painted gilt initials reading H.G.V.B. for Graf Heinrich von Brühl, resting on a purple pillow with scrolled floral decoration and painted gilt edging. Manufacturer’s mark to underside, stamped 157K and incised 7889. Height 10”, width 9”, depth 5”. *Graf Heinrich von Brühl (1700-1763) was a Polish statesman and great patron of the arts, and particularly Meissen. He was believed to have owned the largest collection of Meissen in the world. $400-$600
99 Thomas Beaumont, “Portuguese Water Dog”
Thomas Dalton Beaumont (American, 1869-?), “Untitled (Portuguese Water Dog)”, oil on panel, signed to lower right “T Beaumont”. Framed 22.75” x 16.25”. Sight 19.75” x 13.125”. $400-$600
100 J. Langlois, “Terriers in the Barn”, Oil on Canvas
J. Langlois (English, 19th century), “Untitled (Terriers in the Barn)”, oil on canvas, signed to lower right “J. Langlois”. Framed 13.5” x 17.625”. Unframed 10.125” x 14”. $400-$600
102 Two Staffordshire Dog Stirrup Cups
101 Rosenthal Porcelain Terrier Dog Figurine
Rosenthal (German, founded 1879), circa 1936. A glazed porcelain figurine of an Terrier dog, having a white body with brownish-gray markings. Green underglaze manufacturer’s mark to underside. Height 9.75”, width 10.75”, depth 2.75”. $300-$500
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English, mid to late 19th century. Two Staffordshire dog stirrup cups, one with a white face and brown ears, and one brownish-gray with a long snout. Apparently unmarked. Height (of tallest) 3.75”, width 4.625”, depth 7”. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mr. John L. Roper II, Former Owner and CEO of NORSHIPCO (Norfolk Shipbuilding and Drydock Corporation), of Norfolk, Virginia. Mr. Roper collected a number of fine American antiques and art including a noteworthy early American coin collection that sold at auction in 2014. $400-$600
103 Marboro Manor Mahogany Federal Style Sideboard
Marlboro Manor by Sacks Fine Furniture (American, 20th century), mid 20th century. A Federal style mahogany sideboard, having a serpentine top, with an inlaid border, atop a conforming case, with three short drawers over three cabinets, with a pair of doors in the center and one on either side, all with carved edges, on six squared and tapered line inlaid legs, the front four each with a marquetry inlaid bellflower drop. Manufacturer’s label to center drawer. Height 39.25”, width 65.625”, depth 23.125”. $300-$500
104 Federal Style Giltwood Eagle Bulls-Eye Mirror American, late 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 35”, width 27”, depth 3”. $400-$600
105 American School, Pair 19th C. Portrait Paintings
American School, 19th century. A pair of portrait paintings, each oil on oval wood panel, each apparently unsigned. Each framed 16.5” x 13.5”. Each unframed 14.5” x 11.75”. $500-$700
107 American Federal Style Eglomise Trumeau Mirror
American, mid 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 47.5”, width 31”, depth 4”. $500-$700
106 American School, “Portrait of a Young Girl”
American School, late 19th century. “Portrait of a Young Girl”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Framed 26.25” x 22.25”. Unframed 20” x 16”. $500-$700
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108 Collection of 2 Civil War Prints by Don Troiani
Don Troiani (American, b. 1949). A collection of two limited edition offset lithographs by American artist Don Troiani (American, b. 1949), each with printed information to verso, comprising “Lee’s Texans”-circa 1984, offset lithograph in colors on paper, edition noted in grraphite to lower ledt “165/950”, graphite signed to lower right “Don Troiani”, figural Civil War print depicting General Lee and the Confederate Army at the Battle of the Wilderness; and “Southern Steel”-circa 1980, offset lithograph in colors on paper, edition noted in graphite to lower left “535/950”, graphite signed to lower right “Don Troiani”, figural Civil War print depicting Major General Nathan Bedford Forrest and the Confederate Calvary at the Battle of Okolona. “Lee’s Texans” framed 29” x 34”; sight 20.25” x 25.25”. “Southern Steel” framed 33” x 36.5”; sight 21.5” x 25.5”. $300-$500
109 Southern White Pine Three Drawer Dresser
American, likely Tennessee, mid to late 19th century. A white pine hand-planed three drawer dresser, having a two-tiered rectangular top with rounded corners, over a conforming case, with three long drawers, the top and bottom narrow and the center wide, each with a central key escutcheon and turned knob pulls, on bun feet. Mortise and tenon construction. Apparently unmarked. Height $300-$500
110 Collection of 2 Harper’s Weekly Engravings, 1864 Harper’s Weekly (American, founded 1857). A collection of two Harper’s Weekly (American, founded 1857) hand colored wood engravings, circa 1864, each depicting landscapes in the state of Georgia related to General Sherman’s campaign. Each framed 23” x 18”. Each sight 15” x 9.5”. $300-$500
111 Southern School “Portrait of a Gentleman”
Southern School, circa 1850. “Untitled (Portrait of a Gentleman)”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Framed 41.25” x 34.5”. Unframed 37” x 29”. $500-$700
112 Chattahoochee Furniture Co Sharecropper’s Pie Safe
Chattahoochee Furniture Company (American, 19461990), mid 20th century. A sharecropper’s pie safe, having a having an overhanging rectangular top, with a paneled case fitted with screened doors, revealing interior shelves, having a single sliding drawer on four bracket legs. Height 60”, width 32.125”, depth 17.25”. $700-$900
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113 American Painted Pine Fireplace Surround
An American cream painted pine fireplace surround mantle having a projecting stepped cornice over a paneled frieze centered with playful putti or cherubs flanked by a scroll carved panel to each side hung with a ribbon tied draping floral garland, the base molded to each side with a urn form stand. Height 53.5”, width 65.5”, depth 11.25”. $300-$500
114 S.B. Bosworth 4 Gallon Salt Glazed Stoneware Crock
S.B. Bosworth (American, Hartford, CT, 29th century), late 19th century. A 4 gallon salt glazed stoneware crock, cylindrical in form, having a rolled rim and two applied lug handles, with a tooled shoulder and a slip decorated cobalt floral design. Stamped with manufacturer’s mark and “4” near rim. Height 11”, diameter (excluding handles) 11”. $400-$600
115 Handled Salt Glazed Stoneware Jug with Cobalt Motif
American, mid 19th century. A machine turned salt glazed stoneware jug, having a narrow incised neck, a looped handle, and a bulbous form, decorated with a cobalt floral motif. Apparently unmarked. Height 14.5”, diameter 8”. $300-$500
116 Two Small American Salt Glazed Stoneware Crocks
T. O. Goodwin (American, New England, 19th century) and A.F. Niles & Son (American, 19th century). Two small salt glazed stoneware crocks, each cylindrical in form, with two applied lug handles, each with cobalt slip decoration. Both stamped with manufacturer’s mark with cobalt overglaze. Height (A.F. Niles & Son) 7.825”, diameter (excluding handles) 8.25”. $300-$500
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117 New York Stoneware Co. 2 Gallon Salt Glazed Crock
New York Stoneware Co. (American, Fort Edward, New York, 19th century), mid 19th century. A 2-gallon salt glazed stoneware crock, having a cylindrical form with a rolled rim and two applied lug handles, with slip decorated floral cobalt decoration. Impressed manufacturer’s mark over “2” at rim with cobalt overglaze. Height 9.125”, diameter (excluding handles) 10”. $500-$700
119 Julius Norton 2 Gallon Salt Glazed Stoneware Crock
Julius Norton (American, Bennington, Vermont, 19th century), 1841-1850. A two-gallon salt glazed stoneware jar, having a banded neck, an ovoid form, and a tooled shoulder, with applied lug handles, slip-decorated with a cobalt flower. Stamped with manufacturer’s mark and “2” at shoulder. Height 10.75”, diameter (excluding handles) 9.125”. $400-$600
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118 F.B. Norton & Co 4-Gallon Salt Glazed Stoneware Churn
F.B. Norton & Co. (American, Worcester, Massachusetts, founded 1858), second half 19th century. A four-gallon salt glazed stoneware jar or churn, having a rolled rim, a tooled shoulder, applied lug handles, and a slip decorated cobalt parrot design. Impressed manufacturer’s mark and “4” to neck. Height 15.75”, diameter 9”. $500-$700
120 J. & E. Norton Salt Glazed Stoneware 2-Gal Jug
J. & E. Norton (American, Bennington, Vermont, 19th century), 1850-1859. A salt glazed stoneware 2-gallon jug, having a looped handle, a narrow banded neck, and a slip decorated cobalt motif. Manufacturer’s mark and “2” to shoulder. Height 13.5”, diameter 8”. $400-$600
121 Handmade Oak Wall-Mounting Rifle Rack or Cabinet
American, 20th century. A handmade oak wall-mounting rifle rack or case, having a molded cornice, two glass doors, a paneled back, and wooden pegs, with metal hardware. Apparently unmarked. $300-$500
122 Eli Whitney M1841 Mississippi Percussion Rifle
Eli Whitney Blake (American, 1795-1886), circa 1848. A model 1841 Mississippi muzzle-loading percussion rifle, produced between 1841-1861, having oak stock, v-notch sight, bayonet modification to right side of barrel, and likely re-bored to 0.58 caliber (from the original 0.54 caliber). Barrel and lock with great amount of exterior pitting, missing ramrod. Marked to lock plate “E. Whitney / US” and “N.Haven / 1848”. Stock also marked “US”. Barrel length 33”, overall length 48.5”. Note: the M1841 percussion rifle was used heaviily during the Seminole Wars, the Mexican-American War, and the American Civil War. $500-$700
123 19th C. Rifle Signed Devisme, Marked Charleston
19th Century. A single shot flintlock rifle with brass and steel mounts on stained walnut stock. Inscribed to top of barrel “Devisme a Paris” ostensibly for Louis Francois Devisme (French (Parisian), active 1833-1886), to underside of forestock “Charleston, SC”, and to underside of stock “14904”. Length 42”, diameter of barrel 1”. $800-$1,200
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125 Americana Plaster Plaque Bust of Washington
124 Signed Woodrow Wilson White House Letter
American, 1915. Typed letter of thanks on White House, Washington from United States President Woodrow Wilson to the Honorable A. C. Gilligan of Cincinnati, Ohio, dated December 30, 1915, signed in black ink “Woodrow Wilson”. Sheet size 8.875” x 7”. $300-$500
J. Merr (American, 19th century), 1866. Signed and dated “J MERR/1866” to reverse. Height 7.75”, width 6.625”, depth 0.825”. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mr. John L. Roper II, Former Owner and CEO of NORSHIPCO (Norfolk Shipbuilding and Drydock Corporation), of Norfolk, Virginia. Mr. Roper collected a number of fine American antiques and art including a noteworthy early American coin collection that sold at auction in 2014. $300-$500
126 Pres. Andrew Jackson First Edition Proclamation Booklet, 1832
“Proclamation” by Andrew Jackson, string bound booklet, published in 1832/33 by Henry Welsh of Harrisburg. A first edition booklet documenting the Nullification Proclamation delivered by President Jackson on December 10, 1832 as issued to the people of South Carolina disputing the state’s right to nullify a federal law, the proclamation was written in response to an ordinance issue by a South Carolina convention that declared void the tariff acts of 1828 and 1832 as being in violation of the “true meaning and intent thereof” of the United States Constitution. 9.25” x 6”. $300-$500
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127 American School, “Portrait of General Lee”, 19th C
American School, 19th century. “Portrait of General Lee”, oil on animal hide, laid to cotton, apparently unsigned. Bust length portrait painting depicting the American general in command of the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia in the American Civil War. Robert E. Lee (American, 18071870). Unframed 16.75” x 13.5”. Framed 22.5” x 17.75”. $1,000-$2,000
128 David Yurman Sterling & Diamond Wheat Necklace
David Yurman (American, founded 1980). A sterling silver pendant necklace, having a double wheat chain with two pave diamond embellished hooks supporting a large pave diamond (0.5 carats total weight, color H-I, clarity I1) and cable pendant. Stamped “DY 925”. Total weight 71 grams. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $1,500-$3,000
129 David Yurman Sterling Silver & Diamond Ring Ladies sterling silver diamond ring with one hundred eleven (111) modern round brilliant cut pave set diamonds (1.00 total carat weight, clarity range S2 – S1, color range: H – I) with cable style band. Marked with “DY 925” on interior band. US ring size 8.5. Total weight 6.5 grams. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $1,000-$2,000
130 David Yurman Metro Cable Collar Necklace
David Yurman (founded 1980). A ladies’ sterling silver Metro Cable collar necklace, having a central 14K yellow gold accent mounted with white diamonds. Stamped “D. YURMAN” and “925/14K” to interior. Total weight 64.1 grams. $1,000-$2,000
131 David Yurman Sterling, Yellow Gold, and Pave Diamond Ring
David Yurman (American, founded 1980). A sterling silver and gold ring, having a squared pave diamond center in a gold mount with a classic cable banding. Marked “925,” “750,” and”DY” to side and interior band. US ring size (with later mounted silver ball sizers) 5. Total weight 19.2 grams. $800-$1,200
132 David Yurman Classic Sterling Cable Bracelet
David Yurman (American, founded 1980). A ladies’ sterling silver classic cable cuff bracelet with capped, gold ends, with a central hinge to open. Stamped “D. YURMAN,” “585,” and “925” to interior. Total weight 47 grams. $600-$800
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133 Rosenthal Sheared Mink and Silver Fox Jacket
Rosenthal (American, 20th century-contemporary), circa 2000s. A ladies’ sheared mink jacket, having a single button and a silver fox collar and cuffs. Manufacturer’s label to interior. Length (collar to hem) 24”, width 18.5”. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $500-$700
134 American Legend Grey Mink Midi 3/4 Length American Legend (American/Canadian, founded 1986). A Coat
majestic ladies’ pale gray with silver undertones (sometimes called sapphire) mink fur coat of medium length (sometimes called midi or 3/4 length), with discreet dual hook closure to front, with gathered wrist detail to sleeve, with dual exterior pockets and single interior pocket, with tag to interior “Made in Canada Fabriqué au Canada”, with additional tag to interior “American Legend Cerulean The World’s Finest Sapphire Mink G434879”. Fits size 10-12; length overall 35”, sleeve length 27”. $500-$700
135 Jitrois White Leather & Coyote Fur Coat
Jitrois (French, founded 1984), circa 1990s. A metallic white lamskin double breated coat, having a large white coyote collar and cuffs. Manufacturer’s label to interior. Length (collar to hem) 30.5”, width (shoulder to shoulder) 18”. US ladies’ size 4/6. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $700-$900
136 Michael Kors for Saks Fifth Avenue Mink Vest Maichael Kors (American, b. 1959) for Saks Fifth Avenue (American, founded 1898). With stitched labels to interior “Michael Kors”, “Saks Fifth Avenue”. With monogram to interior “LDP”. vest length 35”. US size 8-10. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $700-$900
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137 Ladies Dark Brown Mink Fur Vest
Late 20th century. Length (collar to hem) 30”, width (shoulder to shoulder) 21”. US ladies’ size 8. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $700-$900
138 Handmade 18k Yellow Gold Filigree Cross Pendant
139 Collection of Four Orthodox Tempera on Wood Icons
Handmade 18k yellow gold filigree cross form pendant with rounded lobes on cross and radiating light at center. Marked “k18” and acid tested as 18k gold quality. Overall measures 2.125” x 1.7”. Total weight 7.7 grams. $600-$800
Russian, Late 19th / early 20th century. A collection of four Byzantine style parcel gilt, carved hard wood with tempera Orthodox icons, each with Cyrillic inscriptions. Each diameter of 13.125”. $400-$600
140 Embroidered Chausable Vestment, 18th C.
141 18th Century Chausble Vestment Fragment
Continental, 18th century. Overall 46.5” x 24.5”. $800-$1,200
Continental, 18th century. Overall 46.5” x 24.5”. $800-$1,200
142 After Murillo, “Vision of Saint Anthony”, Oil
After Bartolome Esteban Murillo (Spanish, 1617-1682), 19th century. “Vision of Saint Anthony”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Framed 19.5” x 23”. Unframed 14” x 17.825”. $1,500-$3,000
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143 Carved Polychrome Wood Santos Figure, St. Francis of Assissi
Spanish, 18th century. Apparently unmarked. Overall 17” x 5”. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mr. John L. Roper II, Former Owner and CEO of NORSHIPCO (Norfolk Shipbuilding and Drydock Corporation), of Norfolk, Virginia. $300-$500
144 Page from Pausanias’ “Graeciae Descriptio”-1516
Pausanias (Greek, 110-180 AD). A single, framed page from “Graeciae Descriptio”, edited by Marcus Musurus (Greek, 1470-1517), text in Greek, published by House of Aldus & Andrea Torresani (Venice, IT), 1516. With certificate of authenticity to verso. Framed 23.25” x 28.125”. Sight 10.25” x 6.25”. $300-$500
146 Two Miniature Portraits Depicting Pope Leo XIII 145 French Medieval Style Carved Walnut Wall Applique
French, 20th century. A medieval inspired decorative wall applique having pierced metal cross medallion (or pendant) mounted to carved walnut, apparently unmarked . Overall 32” x 22”. $300-$500
Continental, late 19th/early 20th century. Collection of two miniature portraits in matching brass frames with oval glazed fronts depicting Pope Leo XIII (1810-1903)in profile. One image depicting him in white and red papal garb with hands clasped in prayer in front of a crucifixion, an image of the Virgin Mary, and an open book--presumably, the Bible; the other depicting him in a black vestment robe with hand raised and pointing to wooden crucifix, opposite hand with leather covered book. Each apparently unsigned. Each framed 5.25” x 4.3”. $400-$600
147 Oldrich Farsky, “Cardinal in Chambers”, Oil
Oldrich Farsky (Czechoslovakian (active Germany/United States), 1860 - 1930), “Cardinal in Chambers”, oil on canvas, signed to lower left “O. Farsky, additionally signed to verso “O. Farsky”. Figural genre scene painting depicting a Catholic clergyman in his chambers. Framed 17.5” x 15.325”. Unframed 10.125” x 8.225”. $500-$700
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148 Louis XVI Style Polychromed Fauteuil Settee
Continental, likely French, early 20th century. Upholstered in white linen. Height 38.5”, width 47.25”, seat depth 21.5”, seat to floor 18.5”. $300-$500
150 French Giltwood Wall Barometer & Thermometer French, mid 20th century. Mechanism marked Scholz. Height 38.625”, width 14.25”, depth 2.5”. $300-$500
149 Louis XVI Style Marquetry Inlaid Side Table
French, late 19th/early 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 27.5”, diameter 16”. $300-$500
151 French Louis XVI Style Faux Book Side Table French, mid to late 19th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 28.6”, width 15.75”, depth 12.25”. $400-$600
152 Pair, Polychromed Louis XVI Style Chairs Continental, likely French, late 19th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 36.75”, width 18.75”, seat depth 16, seat to floor 19”. $400-$600
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153 Pair, Wall-Mounting Giltwood Cherubs
Continental, likely Italian, mid 20th century. A pair of wall-mounting giltwood cherubs or putti, each smiling and upward-reaching, mounted on a scrolled and foliated acanthine arm. Apparently unmarked. Height 13”, width 6.5”, depth 13.5”. $300-$500
155 Pair, Wall-Hanging Giltwood Cherubs with Swag Continental, late 19th/early 20th century. A pair of wall-hanging giltwood cherubs or putti, each with a serene expression and a seated pose, holding a fruited and floral acanthine swag. Apparently unmarked. Height 16.5”, width 31.25”, depth 6”. $400-$600
154 Pair, Sevres Style Porcelain Winged Cherub Vases
French, mid to late 19th century. A pair of enameled porcelain vases in the style of Sevres, each depicting a winged putti wearing an fluted horn-form basket to his back, tied with pink ribbons, with a beaded border, kneeling on a floral printed oval tasseled cushion. Apparently unmarked. Height 5.875”, width 5.875”, depth 3.25”. $300-$500
156 Pair of Carved Walnut Figural Cherub Pedestals Italian, first half 20th century. A pair of charming carved and stained walnut Baroque style petite figural pedestals depicting opposing cherub figures supporting Ionic column capitals on their heads and having tapering column bases with hanging bell flower relief to front. Unmarked. Height 31.25”. $500-$700
157 Pair, Continental Carved Wood Winged Cherubs
Continental, possibly German, early to mid 19th century. A pair of carved wood winged putti or cherubs, each having a serene expression, soft curls, and a later burnished gilt finish, one seat with crossed legs and the other with outstretched arms, both mounted with a peg to the underside. Apparently unmarked. Height 16.125”, width 14.125”, depth 9.8”. $500-$700
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158 Louis XV Caned Bidet & Stand Attributed to Baudin
French, circa 1750. A Louis XV carved fruitwood and caned bidet and stand, attributed to ebeniste Noel Baudin (French, 1719-1784), having a leather and nailhead trim hinged ‘arm rest’ compartmented for concealing scents, soaps, toiletries, the cartouche shaped back centered with carved flowerheads over an arched panel inset with caning, the case with upholstered removable cushion over the caned seat that lifts up for access to the porcelain bidet, which is missing, the body paneled and decorated to the front with carved floral motif and raised on cabriole legs. Height 32.4”, width 13”, depth 23”. Note: An almost identical bidet can be seen at Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum. $300-$500
159 Louis XV Neoclassical Needlepoint Fire Screen
Continental, likely French, late 19th/early 20th century. A Louis XV style carved and polychromed wood fire screen, having a foliated leaf and berry frame, with a curved top, the side pilasters accented with faceted cabochons, on fluted pilaster legs resting on scrolled and fluted shoe feet accented with rosettes and acanthus leaves, with a turned, acanthine stretcher, with a needlepoint panel depicting a flowering urn. Apparently unmarked. Height 45”, width 27”, depth 16.125”. $300-$500
160 Pair, Louis XV Style Fauteuil Armchairs
French, mid 20th century. A pair of carved walnut Louis XV style fauteuil chairs, each having a curved crest rail accented with a floral bouquet crest, over an upholstered back, with two fauteuil arms, over an upholstered seat, with a serpentine crest rail with carved flowers, with four incurvate legs, each accented carved flower knees atop a whorled foot. Each upholstered in beige velvet accented with brass tacks. Apparently unmarked. Height 34.75”, width 23”, seat depth 17.75”, seat to floor 17”. $400-$600
161 Aubusson Style Hand Knotted Tapestry
Continental, likely French, 20th century. An Aubusson-style hand knotted tapestry or rug, having a central floral medallion and a floral border, in pink, green, burgundy, green and white tones. Apparently unmarked. Height 72.5”, 48.125”. $300-$500
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162 Continental School, “Untitled (Lady in Pink)”, Oil
Continental School, early 19th century. “Untitled (Lady in Pink)”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Framed 37.5” x 32.5”. Unframed 29” x 24”. $400-$600
164 Inlaid Mahogany Dome Top Blanket Chest
An inlaid mahogany dome top blanket chest, the top with ebony stringing, front with ebony and bone inlay centered with a inlaid star, the sides similarly decorated, the hinged top opening to an interior with till or candle box to upper side. The whole raised on ogee bracket feet. Height 21”, width 37.25”, depth 20.5”. $700-$900
163 Dutch Delft Three Piece Garniture Set
Dutch, mid to late 19th century. Each marked to the underside with an underscored 2. $500-$700
165 Collection of Portraits After Anthony van Dyck After Anthony van Dyck (Flemish, 1599-1641). “Portrait of Mary Hill, Lady Killigrew”, oil on wood panel, apparently unsigned, with Latin inscription to lower margin “M. Ruten Uxor Antonii Van Dyck”, waist-length portrait painting depicting a noble woman with rosary in hand, with wax seal remnant to verso (griffins, eagle heads); and “Portrait of the Artist”, oil on wood panel, apparently unsigned, with Latin inscription to lower amrgin “D. Antonivs Van Dyck Eoues”, bust-length portrait painting depicting Anthony van Dyck (Flemish, 1599-1641), with wax seal remnant to verso (griffins, eagle heads). Each framed 14” x 11.5”. Each unframed 10.5” x 7.825”. $800-$1,200
166 Hand Woven Persian Mashad Area Rug
Wool. Iran. All over floral design on red field. Cascading foliage with multiple borders. Blue, cream and green accent colors. Measures 9’ 6” x 12’ 9”. $1,000-$2,000
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167 French Lacquered & Bronze Encrier a la Chinois
French, last half 19th century. A Louis XVI style encire a la Chinois, having a black lacquered cartouche shaped panel with japanned chinoiserie hunting scenes, mounted in a scrolled acanthine and rocaille gilt bronze base, with three mounted carved and lacquered inkwell painted with gilt chinoiserie scenes of cranes, each mounted on a scalloped gilt bronze floral base and topped with a pierced and foliated acanthine lid with pinecone knobs, two with glass liners. R.H. Macy’s sticker to underside. Height 5”, width 14.5”, depth 11.25”. $800-$1,200
168 Carved Chinoiserie Motif Rosewood Cabinet on Stand
Chinese, late 19th century. A carved hardwood cabinet on stand, rectangular in form, carved in an allover low relief chinoiserie motif depicting figures in a courtly garden scene, with two cabinet doors with Greek key borders opening to reveal interior shelves and a red lacquered interior, painted with decorative landscape roundels, with a double base carved with scrolls and drops, on kang style feet. Apparently unmarked. Height 49.25”, width 10.125”, depth 18.825”.Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mr. John L. Roper II, Former Owner and CEO of NORSHIPCO (Norfolk Shipbuilding and Drydock Corporation), of Norfolk, Virginia. Mr. Roper collected a number of fine American antiques and art including a noteworthy early American coin collection that sold at auction in 2014. $800-$1,200
170 Continental Chinoiserie Leather Trunk
169 Pair, French Lacquered Chinoiserie Night Stands
Continental, late 18th/early 20th century. A large leather trunk polychromed in a chinoiserie figural and floral motifs, with paneled leather sides and decorative brass tacking. Apparently unmarked. Height 24”, width 48.25”, depth 24.25”. $1,000-$2,000
Continental, likely French, late 19th/early 20th century. A pair of diminutive black lacquered night stands or side tables, having a pierced brass gallery, a bombe form, two short drawers, and incurvate legs, with japanned chinoiserie figural decoration. Apparently unmarked. Height 28.25”, width 13.5”, depth 10.875”. $1,000-$2,000
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171 Italian 18k Yellow Gold, Amethyst, & Diamond Ring
Ladies 18k yellow gold, amethyst, & diamond ring with four (4) bezel set amethyst (5.00 total carat weight, color: medium purple, clarity: slightly abraded) surrounded by nineteen (19) round brilliant cut prong set diamonds (1.00 total carat weight, clarity range: Vs2-S1, color: H) Marked “Italy 18k” on interior band. US ring size 5. Total weight 9.5 grams. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $1,000-$2,000
172 14k Yellow Gold & Platinum Bar Pin Hinged Bracelet
Ladies handmade 14k yellow gold, platinum, and diamond bar pin hinged bracelet with platinum & diamond bar pin, ca. 1915, comprising of one (1) old European cut diamond at center (0.65 carat total weight, color: I, clarity: SI1) surrounded by one hundred sixty-eight (168) single cut diamonds (2.50 carats total weight, color: I, clarity: SI2). Bar pin affixed on modern 14k yellow gold hinged open form bracelet with beaded motif. Platinum apparently unmarked. Hinged bracelet marked to interior with “14k”. Inside diameter 6.25”. Total weight 25.4 grams. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $1,800-$3,600
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173 Ladies Custom 18k Gold, Sapphire & Diamond Ring
Ladies custom made 18k yellow gold, sapphire, and diamond ring, ca. 1980’s, with twenty-two (22) step cut channel set natural sapphires (1.75 carats total weight) and fifty-six (56) modern round bead set diamonds (1.00 carat total weight, color range: G-H, clarity range: VS2-SI1). Marked on interior with “18kt” and “CSC”. US ring size 6.5. Total weight 9.8 grams. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $1,200-$2,400
174 18k Yellow & White Gold Ring with Opal & Diamonds
Ladies 18k yellow gold and 18k white gold, opal, & diamond ring with center oval cut Ethiopian orange, green, and purple “play of colors” opal (5.75 carats total weight) surrounded by eighteen (18) prong set round brilliant cut diamonds (1.08 carat total weight, clarity: VS2 – S2, color: G - H). Marked 18kt on interior. US ring size 5. Total weight 8.6 grams. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $1,500-3,000
176 14k Two Tone Gold Pearl & Diamond Pendant
175 18k Two Tone Gold, Smoky Quartz & Diamond Ring
Ladies custom made 18k two tone white & yellow gold, smoky quartz, and diamond ring with large bezel set smoky quartz at center (7.00 carats total weight) flanked by fifty-two (52) modern round prong set diamonds (0.75 carat total weight, color range: G-H, clarity: SI). Marked on interior with “18k” and “CG”, likely for maker Creative Goldsmiths, Maryland. US ring size 5.5. Total weight 15.9 grams. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $1,000-$2,000
Ladies 18k white gold and 18k rose gold south sea cultured pearl pendant with pink and white diamonds. Comprised of three hanging chains the center chain with one drop down south sea cultured drop shape pearl (Grade “AA”) with natural dark silver color the three chains have twenty-nine white prong set round brilliant cut diamonds (.25 total carat weight, clarity: VS2, color G) and four natural pink diamonds (.08 total carat weight, clarity: VS2). Pendant measures 2’’. Marked with a trademark diamond shape and “750” on back of pendant. Total weight 6 grams. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $1,000-$2,000
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177 G. H. McCord, “Stroll on the Shoreline”, Oil
George Herbert McCord (American, 1848-1909), “Untitled (Stroll on the Shoreline)”, oil on canvas, signed “McCord”. Seaside painting depicting a woman in Victorian dress strolling amongst beached vessels on the shoreline as children play in the foreground, canvas marked to verso “#1830”. Framed 24” x 36”. Unframed 18” x 30”. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mr. John L. Roper II, Former Owner and CEO of NORSHIPCO (Norfolk Shipbuilding and Drydock Corporation), of Norfolk, Virginia. Mr. Roper collected a number of fine American antiques and art including a noteworthy early American coin collection that sold at auction in 2014. $1,000-$2,000
178 G. H. McCord, “Sailing Ships in High Seas”
George Herbert McCord (American, 1848-1909), “Untitled (Sailing Ships in High Seas)”, oil on canvas, signed to lower left “G. H. McCord”. Seascape or marine painting depicting ships in turbulent waters, with label to verso “By George H McCord A.N.A. from Daughter’s Collection”. Framed 22.5” x 26”. Unframed 12” x 16”. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mr. John L. Roper II, Former Owner and CEO of NORSHIPCO (Norfolk Shipbuilding and Drydock Corporation), of Norfolk, Virginia. Mr. Roper collected a number of fine American antiques and art including a noteworthy early American coin collection that sold at auction in 2014. $1,000-$2,000
179 G. H. McCord, “Pastoral Still Life”, Oil on Canvas
George Herbert McCord (American, 1848-1909), “Untitled (Pastoral Still Life)”, oil on canvas, signed to lower left “G. H. McCord A.N.A”. Landscape painting depicting a pastoral scene with a figure passing through low brush and among autumnal trees towards a quaint cottage in the distance. Framed 18” x 22”. Unframed 13.5” x 17.5”. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mr. John L. Roper II, Former Owner and CEO of NORSHIPCO (Norfolk Shipbuilding and Drydock Corporation), of Norfolk, Virginia. Mr. Roper collected a number of fine American antiques and art including a noteworthy early American coin collection that sold at auction in 2014. $800-$1,200
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180 G. H. McCord, “Harbor Scene”, Oil on Board
George Herbert McCord (American, 1848-1909), “Untitled (Harbor Scene)”, oil on board, signed to lower left “G. H. McCord”. Seascape or marine painting depicting boats in calm harbor waters. Framed 16.25” x 20.125”. Unframed 10” x 14”. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mr. John L. Roper II, Former Owner and CEO of NORSHIPCO (Norfolk Shipbuilding and Drydock Corporation), of Norfolk, Virginia. Mr. Roper collected a number of fine American antiques and art including a noteworthy early American coin collection that sold at auction in 2014. $800-$1,200
181 Pair, Ebonized His & Hers Barley Twist Hall Chairs
Continental, mid to late 19th century. A pair of his and hers Renaissance Revival ebonized wood tall back hall chairs, each with a highly pierced and scrolled splat with barley twist stiles, each with a carved crest, hers with a female face, and his with a male face and arms with spaniel handholds, each with barley twist front legs and a turned H-stretcher. Height (of his) 54.25”, width 26”, seat deoth 20”, seat to floor 19”. $600-$800
183 After Pierre-Jules Mene, “Setter with Pheasant”
After Pierre-Jules Mene (French,1810-1879), “Untitled (Setter with Pheasant)”, patinated bronze, signed to base “Pirre Jules Men”. A 20th century figural sculpture depicting a sporting or hunting dog standing on textured oblong base with tail extended, the dog with pheasant or other game bird in mouth, with black stone plinth. Height 17.5”, width 23.125”. $1,200-$2,400
182 After Pierre-Jules Mene, “Huntsman with Hound”
After Pierre-Jules Mene (French,1810-1879), “Untitled (Huntsman with Hound)”, patinated bronze, apparently unsigned. A 20th century figural sculpture depicting a sporting or hunting scene with a huntsman standing on textured oblong base with hunting dog underfoot, with black stone plinth. Height 25.5”. $800-$1,200
184 After Pierre-Jules Mene, “Trotting Horse”, Bronze
After Pierre-Jules Mene (French,1810-1879), “Untitled (Trotting Horse)”, patinated bronze, apparently unsigned. A 20th century figural sculpture depicting a horse in motion on naturalistically rendered ground, with black stone base. Height 17.25”. $800-$1,200
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185 Fine 19th C Oriental Rug
Wool. Iran. Floral and geometric design on red field. Blue, green and gold accent colors. measures 11’ 8” x 7’ 4”. $800-$1,200
186 18th Century Boston School Portrait Painting
Boston School, 18th century. “Untitled (Portrait of a Lady”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Framed 30.75” x 25.25”. Unframed 26” x 21”. $800-$1,200
188 Connecticut Federal Tall Case Clock, Orange Hopkins
187 Federal Style Gilt Convex Mirror
Orange Hopkins (American (Litchfield, Connecticut), first quarter 19th century. Dial signed “O.HOPKINS LITCHFIELD”. Backside of wood dial inscribed in pencil “overhauled/3-4-60/Ira B. White/Norfolk, VA.” height 74”, width 16”, depth 9.75” Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mr. John L. Roper II, Former Owner and CEO of NORSHIPCO (Norfolk Shipbuilding and Drydock Corporation), of Norfolk, Virginia. $800-$1,200
American, 20th century. Federal style gilt bull’s eye mirror of composite composition, having convex circular looking glass and centered at top with acanthine eagle crest, frame with ball form border floating on ebonized ground, frame centered at bottom by scrolled acanthine and pineapple finial. Overall 40.25” x 22.75”. $800-$1,200
189 Federal Style Mahogany Inlaid Serpentine Sideboard
Henkel Harris (American (Virginia), 1946-). “Virginia Galleries” collection. Top drawer branded “Virginia Galleries Furniture by Henkel-Harris, Winchester, Virginia”. Height with gallery 41”, height without gallery 38.5”, width 66”, depth, 26”. Note: Retails new for over $8,300.00. $1,000-$2,000
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190 Neiman Marcus Long Red Mink Fur Coat
Neiman Marcus (American, founded 1907), circa 1990s. A ladies’ floor length overdyed red mink fur coat with a black nylon lining. Length (collar to hem) 56”, width (shoulder to shoulder) 21”. US ladies’ size 12/14. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $800-$1,200
191 Dark Brown Mink & Chinchilla Full Length Coat 20th century. A ladies’ reversible full length mahogany sheared mink coat, having cuffed sleeves and a dyed chinchilla collar and lapel, reversing to a nylon exterior with a fur collar and cuffs. Unmarked. Length (collar to hem) 54”, width 19.5”. US ladies’ size 8. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $800-$1,200
192 Red Fox Fur Coat with Horn Toggle Closure
20th century. A three-quarter length red fox fur coat with horn toggle closure, two hidden exterior pockets, quilted nylon interior with two slip pockets, apparently unmarked. Coat length 36”, sleeve length 27”. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $800-$1,200
193 Saks Fifth Avenue Orange Chinchilla Fur Coat
Saks Fifth Avenue (American, founded 1898), circa 2000s. A bright orange dyed chinchilla fur coat, having rolled cuffs, faux bear claw toggle button, two slip front pockets, and a navy lining. Manufacturer’s label to interior pocket. Length (collar to hem) 40”, width (shoulder to shoulder) 16”. US ladies’ size 8/10. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $800-$1,200
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194 Pair, French Provincial Oak Ladderback Chairs French, early to mid 19th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 32.625”, width 22.625”, seat depth 18.25”, seat to floor 20.5”. $600-$800
195 French Provincial Carved Fruitwood Console Table
French, early 19th century. Height 28.425”, width 32.8”, depth 20.2”. Appraisal included. $1,000-$2,000
196 French Provincial Carved Upholstered Walnut Settee
French, early to mid 19th century. A Provincial style carved walnut settee, having a serpentine crest rail, carved with stylized flowers, with shaped arms, a serpentine seat rail carved with stylized flowers, and six incurvate legs, each carved with flowers, with two removable seat cushions, upholstered in linen fabric decorated with peaches with red cording. Apparently unmarked. Height 31.125”, width 50”, seat depth 18”, seat to floor 20.5”. $800-$1,200
198 Manner of Eugene Laurent, “Pecheuse”, Bronze
197 Brittany Carved Chestnut Vaisselier, 19th C Likely Brittany (Bretagne) France, 19th century. Height 89”, width 49”, depth 19.75”. $800-$1,200
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Manner of Eugène Laurent (French, 1832-1898), “Pêcheuse (Fisherwoman)”, patinated bronze, indistinct foundry mark to verso “..Codeau PARIS”. Overall 18.5” x 7.5” x 7.5”. $800-$1,200
200 French Provincial Cherry Buffet, 19th C.
199 Carved Louis XV Style French Provincial Armoire French, 19th century. A carved oak Louis XV Provincial style armoire, having a crested and molded top over a conforming cornice, with paneled sides and chamfered corners, with two paneled and fluted doors with shaped metal hardware and hinges, opening to reveal two later interior shelves wrapped in linen, with a serpentine skirt with a beaded edge, on four scrolled feet. Apparently unmarked. Height 94”, width 54.5”, depth 22.5”. $1,200-$1,800
French, late 19th century. A Provincial cherry buffet, rectangular in form, having a planked top with a low, partial surround gallery, with three short drawers over three cabinet doors, the center with a locking key escutcheon, the side two with turned wood and pewter drop pulls, over three paneled cabinet doors, each with a locking key escutcheon, opening to reveal, with a molded base on square bracket feet. Height 34.5”, width 62.425”, depth 23.75”. $1,500-$3,000
201 Distressed Louis XV Style French Provincial Settee
French, mid 19th century. A distressed Louis XV Provincial style carved camelback settee, having scrolled acanthine arms, with a serpentine seat rail with a scalloped skirt decorated with scrolled foliage, on eight acanthine incurvate legs, each terminating in a whorl foot, with a triple X-stretcher. Apparently unmarked. Height 43.2”, width 58.75”, seat depth 25.625”, seat to floor 15.5”. $1,000-$2,000
202 19th C. French Provincial Oak Vaisselier
French, early 19th century. Provincial oak Vaisselier with narrow form having a cove molded cornice over a scalloped frieze and three long galleried shelves and a three short drawers above an open shelf raised on a molded base. Height 89.12”, width 56.62”, depth 14.87”. $1,000-$2,000
203 French Provincial Oak Farm Table, 19th Century
French, late 19th century. A Provincial oak farm table, having a rectangular, planked top with chamfered corners, with a rectangular apron inset with two drawers on each end, one with a turned knob and the other with a wrought iron pull, resting on four squared and tapering legs. Unmarked. Height 31.5”, width 79”, depth 32.5”. $2,000-$4,000
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205 Carved Giltwood Baroque Style Floor Lamp
Continental, 20th century. Baroque-style giltwood floor lamp, with carved putti, acanthus leaves, and scrolls, on a circular acanthus base, with a candle fixture. Unmarked. Height (to fixture) 72”, diameter 14”. $1,000-$2,000
204 Substantial Baroque Style Giltwood Mirror
Continental, early 20th century. Baroque style giltwood mirror with horizontally aligned rectangular looking glass, having scrolled and splayed acanthus frame, centered at top and bottom by rocaille shell crests, apparently unmarked. Overall 31” x 36”. $600-$800
207 Carved Italian Walnut Cassone, 18th Century
Italian, late 18th century. A carved walnut cassone with figural caryatid supports, egg and dart carving, and hairy paw feet, opening to reveal wrought iron hardware. Apparently unmarked. Height 21.75”, width 52”, depth 17.75”. $1,000-$2,000
206 Pair, Polychromed Italian Baroque Style Pedestals
Italian, late 19th/early 20th century. A pair of Baroque style pedestals, each with a shaped onyx top, a gilt wood acanthine capital, a scrolled beige column decorated with painted gilt grape clusters and vines, and a circular grape leaf base. Apparently unmarked. Height 50.8”, width 11.75”, depth 11.75”. $1,000-$2,000
208 Italian Carved Oak Baroque Writing Table
Italian, 18th century. A carved and stained oak Baroque writing table or desk, with a planked, rectangular top over a conforming scalloped cornice, over a paneled apron inset with two short drawers, centered by a carved cabochon decorated with an eagle, the corners with scrolled acanthine patera blocks, on scrolled trestle legs carved with cherubs, on acanthine shoe feet. Apparently unmarked. Height 33.5”, width 45.5”, depth 28.825”. $2,000-$4,000
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209 Italian Wall-Hanging Polychromed Terracotta Lavabo
Italian, mid 20th century. An Egyptian Revival style polychromed terra cotta wall-mounting lavabo in three pieces, having a fluted urn form jug, topped with an acanthine tulip finial, decorated with a Greek key border over floral swags, flanked on either side by two female figures wearing stylized Egyptian Nemes style headdresses, with a metal spout, over a lower, lipped, tapering bowl, decorated with two scrolled handles, a central female Egyptian figure, and acanthus leaves, with a lower drop of grapes. Apparently unmarked. Height 44.5”, width 22.5”, depth 10.25”. $800-$1,200
210 Pair, Scarce 19th C. Palatial Majolica Harlequins
Italian, late 19th/ early 20th century. A pair of palatial majolica glazed pottery harlequin figures on stands, each in two pieces, comprising a male and female court jester depicted similarly to blackamoor sculptures in coordinating red, black and yellow costuming with heads cocked and arms raised in dance in opposing formations, each figure raised on a separable fluted column base adorned with hanging fruit at corners in green and orange. Each signed to base “Ceccarelli”. Each 55.25” tall. $2,000-$4,000
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211 Italian Rococo Style Polychromed Settee
Italian, mid to late 19th century. A polychromed Rococo style settee, having a serpentine crest rail and double-lobed , interlaced back splat with carved rocaille, with scrolled arms, a beige linen upholstered seat, and incurvate legs terminating in cuffed feet. Apparently unmarked. Height 34.825”, width 45”, seat depth 20”, seat to floor 16.5”. $800-$1,200
213 After del Verrocchio, “Bartolomeo Colleoni”
Italian, after Andrea del Verrocchio (Italian, 1435-1488), “Equestrian Statue of Bartolomeo Colleoni”, last quarter 19th century, patinated bronze and marble, unsigned. Resting on a rectangular black onyx and green marble plinth base. Height 22.25”, width 13.5”, depth 8.25”. $800-$1,200
212 Italian Giltwood Rococo Style Wall Mirror
Italian, first half 20th century. Marked to verso “MADE IN ITALY”, with label to verso “Made in Italy 1205”. Overall 48” x 28”. $800-$1,200
214 Italian Rococo Style Gilt Metal 5-Light Chandelier Italian, last half 20th century. A gilt metal Rococo style 5-light chandelier, having a gourd-shaped openwork form, accented with scrolled vine decoration. Apparently unmarked. Height 24.25”, diameter 16.125”. $800-$1,200
215 Italian Rococo Style Silvered Console Table
Italian, late 20th century. A Rococo or Neoclassical style silvered wood console table, having a serpentine front yellow synthetic marble top with a beaded edge, over a conforming pierced and shaped apron, having a central carved acanthine rocaille, flanked by two pierced rocaille, with incised detailing and a beaded edge, on four incurvate legs, each with a carved rocaille cabochon with bellflower drops to the knees, terminating in a trifid foot. Apparently unmarked. Height 37.825”, width 66.75”, depth 24”. $800-$1,200
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216 Set of 6 Italian Florentine Style 3-Light Sconces
Italian, late 20th century. Height 19”, width 10”, depth 6”. $800-$1,200
217 Venetian Etched and Mirrored Glass Console Table
Continental, likely Italian, late 20th century. A Venetian mirrored glass console table, having a shaped top with an etched urn, a paneled and scalloped apron with a serpentine front with an etched shell and crosshatching, and squared tapering legs, with etched accents. Apparently unmarked. $1,000-$2,000
219 Etched Venetian Mirror with Applied Colored Flowers
Italian, 19th century. A Venetian octagonal wall hanging cushion mirror, having an etched crest depicting a courting couple, the cushion accented with etched scrolls, with applied pink flowers with green leaves. Apparently unmarked. Height 47.625”, width 27.75”, depth 3.425”. $1,000-$2,000
218 Venetian Rococo Polychrome Mirrored Desk & Chair
Italian, mid to late 20th century. An antiqued and polychromed Venetian Rococo style writing desk and matching chair, having an overhanging serpentine top with a molded gold edge, inset with a mirrored top, over a conforming apron, carved with light red or pink crosshatched panels, each with a beaded gold edge, the front inset with one long and two short drawers, each lined in ivory fabric, on four tapering incurvate legs with slipper feet, the accompanying chair having a high serpentine crest rail over a scrolled and pierced splat, with a floral upholstered seat and a decorated seat rail, on four cabriole legs terminating in cuffed feet, with a turned H-stretcher. Apparently unmarked. Height (of desk) 28.5”, width 43”, depth 22.5”; height (of chair) 43.5”, width 20.25”, seat depth 15.5”, seat to floor 18”. $1,000-$2,000
220 Pair, Michael Taylor Design Italian Rococo Chairs
Michael Taylor Designs (American, founded 1985 ), circa 2000s. A pair of “Italian Rococo” polychromed chairs, each creamy yellow with a brown border, having a carved serpentine crest rail, over an upholstered back and seat, with scrolled arms, a crested seat rail, and incurvate legs with scrolled feet. Apparently unmarked. Height 42.25”, width 28.5”. seat depth 22.5”, seat to floor 20”. $1,000-$2,000
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221 Fine Cut Glass Sweetmeat Epergne/Candelabrum
English or Irish, fourth quarter 18th century. A fine cut glass multi-arm sweetmeat epergne candelabrum having a central “sweetmeat pole” with swirl and diamond point shaped finial with petal-cut bobeche hung with faceted prisms over a diamond point stem, with two tiers of notched scrolling arms; the upper tier issuing a candlecup to each side with petal cut bobeche hung with faceted prisms, the lower tier with four dishes in navette form with leaf tip rim and diamond point pattern used to hold jellies, nuts, crystallized fruit, the polished brass circulet mounted to the paneled and fluted circular base. Height 18”, width 17”. $1,500-$3,000
222 Pair Anglo Irish Cut Glass Table Lights, 18th C
Anglo-Irish, third quarter 18th quarter. A matched pair of cut glass and silver plate table light or table girandoles each having domical foot with egg and dart shaped edge, with turned form stem issuing to front a six pointed star drip pan under candle cup with suspended prisms, to top with three part ornament of central stem flanked by two serpentine stems all with dangling crystals. Unmarked. Height 18.75”, width 7.5”, depth 9”. $1,500-$3,000
223 Superb Georgian Sweetmeat Cut Glass Epergne
Anglo-Irish, likely 18th century. A superb Georgian sweetmeat cut glass epergne having a large navette or boat form bowl with a Vandyke-collared rim raised on a cut vasiform standard with petal shaped collar hung with pear shaped prisms, the scalloped bowl issuing six zipper cut scrolling candlearms surmounted with six matching navette form sweetmeat dishes and dressed with rosettes and graduated festoons of pear-shaped prisms and pendants and supported by a urn shaped base decorated with elongated punties and diamond point raised on a paneled dome and diamond shape three-quarter inch thick foot. Height 23.5”, diameter 18”. $4,000-$6,000
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224 Ladies 18k White Gold, Ruby, & Diamond Bracelet
Ladies 18k white gold, ruby and diamond link bracelet with sixteen (16) oval faceted prong set rubies (11.50 carats total weight, color: medium dark red, clarity: eye-clean) and thirty-two (32) modern round prong set diamonds (0.20 carat total weight, color range: G-H, clarity: VS2) in alternating “X” motif. Marked to clasp with “18k”. Bracelet length 7”. Total weight 14.9 grams. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $3,000-$5,000
226 18k Yellow & White Gold Flower Motif Diamond Ring
225 German 18k Yellow Gold “S” Style Chain Necklace
Unisex German 18k yellow gold “S” style chain necklace with unique “S” form links and hidden clasp. Marked on clasp with “18k”, “GERMANY”, & “AZ”. Measures 16.75”. Total weight 108.2 grams. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $3,000-$5,000
Ladies 18k yellow & white gold, diamond, & green garnet flower motif ring with round brilliant cut fancy brown champagne bezel set diamond at center (1.00 total carat weight, clarity: VS2) Ring also with two petals of one hundred fifty-one (151) small pave set round brilliant cut white diamonds (1.51 total carat weight, clarity: S1, color: H) and two other petals of one hundred sixty-seven (167) small pave set round brilliant cut fancy brown champagne diamonds (1.67 total carat weight, clarity: S1, color: H). Interior of band with nineteen (19) tsavorite green garnets (.20 total carat weight). Marked “1878 MI” on interior band. US ring size 8.5. Total weight 22.4 grams. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $2,400-$3,600
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227 Platinum, Blue Topaz & Diamond Necklace Pendant
Ladies platinum, blue topaz, and diamond necklace pendant with large London step cushion cut blue topaz in 14k yellow gold prong setting at center (measures 20.19 x 15.16 x 11.00 mm, 25.00 carats total weight). Pendant held in platinum, decorated with modern round diamonds (2.00 carats total weight, color: H, clarity: SI1). Apparently unmarked, but acid tested as platinum & 14k. Pendant measures 1.5” x 1.25”. Total weight 22.30 grams. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $3,000-$5,000
228 Birks 18k White Gold & Diamond Dangle Earrings Maison Birks (Canadian, founded in 1879) 18k white gold dangle earrings set with diamonds. Five tiers of two hundred and four (204) brilliant round cut diamonds hung in chandelier style (2.50 total carat weight, clarity range: S2 – I, color range: G – H). Marked “750” and “Birks” on lever back posts. Total weight 13.2 grams. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $2,500-$3,500
229 Ladies Birks 18k Gold & Diamond Cuff Bracelet
Maison Birks (Canadian, founded 1879). Ladies 18k yellow gold & diamond cuff bracelet of open form with one (1) modern round brilliant cut diamond (0.10 carat total weight, color: H, clarity: SI1) at center surrounded by open form scroll motif with many round brilliant cut bead set diamonds (1.40 carats total weight, color range: H-I, clarity: SI2). Marked to interior of cuff with “BIRKS 750”. Interior measures 6.75”. Total weight 36.0 grams. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $1,500-$3,000
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230 Two Rosewood Framed Chinese Porcelain Plaques
Chinese, 20th century. A pair of famille verte style hand painted porcelain15.5” plaques, each housed in a carved rosewood frame, each depicting a courtly scene in a garden. One with large crack and repair to center. Unmarked. Each framed 15.5” X 20.75”. Each sight size 9.75” x 14.75”. $700-$900
231 Chinese Porcelain & Bronze Urn Form Table Lamp
Chinese, late 19th/early 20th century. A large, enameled blue lidded porcelain urn form table lamp with hand-painted gilt decorations, including scrolling dragons, flowers, and filigree, on a pierced bronze cloud form base, with a large blue enameled finial. Apparently unmarked. Height (to finial) 37.25”, diameter 10.5”. $800-$1,200
232 Pair of Large Porcelain Fishbowls with Figural Scenes
Chinese, 20th century. A pair of large and heavy porcelain fishbowl planters of traditional form having hand painted cloud form cartouches on tondo to exterior with each holding a figural, landscape, or floral scene, the interior with stylized koi fish. Unmarked. Height 17.5”, diameter 21.5”. $1,000-$2,000
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233 Palatial Chinese Dragon Charger, Ming Dynasty Mark
Chinese, 20th century. A palatial porcelain charger of round form having to interior and exterior many blue underglaze dragons amid cloud scrolls and fire, the background in overglaze red enamel. Exterior rim with apocryphal Ming Dynasty Xuande Period mark. diameter 23.25”, height 4”. $800-$1,200
234 Pair of Cobalt Lidded Urns with Dragon Motif, Marked
Chinese, Qing Dynasty Jiaqing Period mark (1796-1820), likely 20th century. A pair of hand painted porcelain lidded urns with cobalt glazed ground decorated with red, green, and yellow four-clawed dragons on tondo surrounded by blooming chrysanthemums and peonies, the round foot with a lappet band in blue, pink, and yellow, the shoulder and neck with a floriform lappet band, the round lid with similar decoration and a fu dog handle. Marked to underside with printed Jiaqing imperial reign mark. Overall 18” tall, 10.75” diameter. $600-$800
236 Finely Painted Chinese Wanli Style Dragon Box Chinese, Ming Dynasty Wanli Period mark (1573-1619), likely later. Underside with mark for the Ming Dynasty Wanli Period. Height 3.5”, 5.625” square. $800-$1,200
235 Chinese Black Lacquer 4-Panel Screen with Bone Inlay
Chinese, mid-20th century. A substantial and heavy black lacquered 4-panel floor screen having copper covered bracket feet, the whole bordered with mother of pearl inlaid floral patterning. Screen back with gilded flower clusters. Height 72”, each panel width 17.75”, overall width 72”. $800-$1,200
237 Framed Chinese Silk Rug, Ducks in Pinks & Greens Chinese, 20th century. A fine handwoven silk rug, framed, in tones of pink, green, and bone depicting to center a waterscape with ducks swimming amid flowers and trees, with four borders. Fringe to top has been trimmed, fringe to bottom remains. Rug mounted with velcro to a framed backing board. Framed 72” x 45”. Rug (with fringe) 63” x 36”. $800-$1,200
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238 18th/19th C. Chinese Export Armorial Platter Chinese, 18th/19th century. A Chinese Export porcelain platter of oval form centered with armorial decoration with a black female bust at center of ribbon bow adorned cartouche over the initials “IM”, the platter rim with gilt and black florals and banding, porcelain allover with jupi or orange peel texture. Unmarked. 12.25” x 14.5”. $700-$900
239 Pair Chinese Export Porcelain Wig Stands
Chinese, 19th century. An unusual pair of export porcelain wig stands, each bell shaped form and decorated with underglaze blue figural scenes in courtyard with landscape. Apparently unmarked. Height 8”, diameter of base 4”. Provenance: Property from the Private Collection of Mrs. Nancy Rutledge Pogue, Blufton, South Carolina. $700-$900
241 Pair of Large Chinese Rose Medallion Vases, 19” Chinese, first half 20th century. Unmarked. Height 19.375”. $1,000-$2,000
240 Pair of Large Chinese Rose Medallion Table Vases
Chinese, 20th century. A pair of Rose Medallion table vases of square form with incurvate necks, each bearing mirrored decoration of courtly ladies in landscapes set within c-scroll cartouches reserved on grounds with traditional peony blossom and prunus fruit, each with molded mask ring handles to shoulders. Underside of each with apocryphal Qing Dynasty reign mark. Each 18.75”, width 7.75”, depth 5.5”. $800-$1,200
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243 Pair of Chinese Eggshell Porcelain Rice Bowls
Chinese, Qing Dynasty Jiaqing Period mark (1796-1820), likely of the period. A pair of finely hand painted eggshell porcelain rice bowls in the mandarin palette having bats and lotus blossoms dangling from beaded chains suspended key banded field of pink. Underside of each with six character seal mark for the Jiaqing Period. Contained in blue silk box with fitted interior. Height 2.625”, diameter 5”. $1,000-$2,000
242 Palatial Archaic Style Chinese Bronze Floor Vase
Chinese, 19th century. A substantial Chinese floor vase having twin figural handles in the form of elephants heads and trunks, having diaper patterning and stylized cartouches to body, underside with crosshatching, otherwise apparently unmarked. Height 29.125”. $1,000-$2,000
244 Fine Chinese Silk Kesi Tapestry, Heavenly Buddha
245 Fine Chinese Silk Kesi Textile with Calligraphy
Chinese, 20th century. 35.75” x 28.5”. $700-$900
Chinese, 20th century. At right with red seal mark, likely the artist’s signature. 53” x 26.5”. $1,000-$2,000
246 Pair, Lacquered & Decorated Chinese Altar Tables
Chinese, mid 20th century. A pair of lacquered altar tables, each rectangular in form, having scrolled ends over a shaped and pierced fretwork skirt, on four legs with pierced stretchers, terminating in kang style feet, lacquered a dark red with Greek key bordering to the top, with painted lotus flowers and scrolled vines. Apparently unmarked. Height 33”, width 52”, depth 16”. $1,500-$3,000
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247 Japanese Silver Dresser Box with Chased Irises
Japanese Export, early 20th century. A rectangular silver casket or box deeply chased with iris flowers growing out of water. Underside with three character calligraphic mark, likely an artist’s signature. width 6.5”, depth 3.125”, height 2.375”. Weight 14.5 troy ounces. $1,000-$2,000
248 Palatial Meiji Period Bronze Japanese Hibachi
Japanese, late Meiji Period. A substantial Japanese hibachi with Chinese elements indicative of turn-of-thecentury cultural contact; the hibachi having twin figural handles in the form of dragons, Chinese meander patterning to rim and dragons with swirling cloud motif to body, elevated on three rounded feet, with inscription to body near handle. Height 13”; diameter 24”. $2,000-$4,000
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249 Pair, Chinese Mandarin Square Cut Vases, ca 1770
Chinese, circa 1770s. A pair of square cut Mandarin vases, each having a banded, tapering neck over a four-sided form, hand-enameled in salmon, purple, pink, and green hues, the neck with shaped roundels depicting birds, the body depicting courtly figural scenes. Signed. Height 10”, width 6.5”, depth 4.75”. $2,000-$4,000
250 19th C. Qing Dynasty Gilt Bronze Open Censer
Chinese, 19th century Qing Dynasty (1644-1912). A large and heavy gilt bronze open censer of round form raised on a narrow ring foot and having two large and imposing fu dog mask handles to shoulder. Apparently unmarked. Height 7”, width over handles 14.5”, diameter of top 10.25”. $2,000-$4,000
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252 Large Chinese Gilt Bronze Standing Guanyin Figure
251 Fine Large Bronze Standing Quanyin Floor Sculpture
Asian, 19th century possibly earlier. A fine and large bronze standing Guanyin Bodhisattva figure in frontal aspect, the figure standing in full length on a lotus pedestal wearing ornate skirt and headdress and holding a two handed mudra in front of her waist, each hand with middle and ring fingers curled downward with the middle fingertip touching thumb tip and pinkie and fore fingers curled upward (possibly the sukhathundam mudra), the figure standing before an pierced arched full length cowl adorned with a band of scrolling flames over elephant masks and surrounding inner bands of beading and geometric patterning, surmounted by a suspended disk over the buddha’s head, altogether to an integral square stepped plinth base on a later conforming veneered block pedestal. Overall height 68”, sculpture height 52.5”, width 17.25”, depth 12.5”. $3,000-$5,000
Chinese, circa 1900s. A large gilt bronze and copper alloy figure of bodhisattva Avalokitesvara (or Quanyin) depicted standing on a lotus throne base with leiwen band above petals, with four pairs of arms extended to form a corona around the figure with the two front hands holding a gesture of blessing and each flanking hand in Harina mudra holding an auspicious object. The figure wearing long robe secured at waist and beaded jewels to chest, arms, and wrists, with pendulous ears flanking a serene and contemplative face set under a crown bearing a likeness of Buddha, with hair secured atop head in a tall knot, behind the guanyin’s head sets a flaming halo centered by a large lotus blossom. Back of base cast with a four character seal mark, likely the artist’s name. Height 41.5”, width over arms 24.5”, depth 11.5”. Provenance: Acquired by a Private Collection in North London, England in the early 1980s whereby sold by Timeline Auctions, London, on September 11, 2015 as lot 1890 to a private collector in New York. $3,000-$4,000
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253 Very Fine Palatial Thousand Butterfly Center Bowl
A very fine palatial Chinese Export porcelain punch bowl or center bowl hand painted in the “Thousand Butterfly” Rose Medallion decoration, the round bowl having gilt ground covered with many colored butterflies surrounding white reserves with figural scenes and those of birds, butterflies, and flowers. Apparently unmarked. Diameter 21.375”, height 7.875”. $3,000-$5,000
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254 Early 19th Century Japanned Cabinet on Stand
Hampton & Sons (English, 1830-1960, circa early 19th century. A fine brass mounted black, polychrome and gilt japanned cabinet on stand, also known as a ‘collector’s cabinet’ having a rectangular top above a pair of hinged doors overall decorated with figures under arching pines above lake side pavilions, pagodas and rockwork flanked by distant mountains, within foliate arabesque and trelliswork borders all on an ebonized ground and mounted with engraved escutcheons and angle-clasps opening to reveal an arrangement of eleven variously sized drawers decorated with rural village scenes with people, pagodas, floral outcrops, birds, insects, flowers and precious objects, the sides decorated with foliage and raised on a fitted stand with foliate arabesque and trelliswork, the cabriole legs painted with four claw dragons and terminating on hairy ball and claw feet. A label to the underside for ‘HAMPTON & SONS LTD DEPOSITORY’, the name ‘Morris’ and number, indistinguishable. Height 59.12”, width 46”, depth 20.5”. Note: Hampton and Sons Ltd of Pall Mall East, Trafalgar Square London was established in 1830 in Cranbourn Street, Leicester Square by William Hampton, later being joined by his sons, George and William, the company moved to 8 Pall Mall East, adjacent to Trafalgar Square, in very large premises, trading as builders and surveyors, estate agents, ‘antique and modern furniture dealers’, general furnishers, upholsterers, plumbers and electricians. Their commissions included, inter alia, the furnishing of the Royal Yacht Britannia, the liners Queen Mary and Queen Elizabeth, the Theatre Royal in Drury lane, and the palaces of the Nizam of Hyderabad and the Maharajah of Kashmir. An incendiary bomb destroyed the building in 1940, after which they moved to Kensington High Street, where they traded until 1960. $5,000-$7,000
255 Hand Woven Flat Woven Serapi Rug, 19th Century
19th century. Hand woven flat weave wool serapi carpet in burnt orange, blue, salmon, ochre, purple, green and brown in a geometric foliate with animal motif. Overall measures 18’ 4” x 11’ 6”. $6,000-$12,000
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256 Attributed to Philip Stretton, “The Master’s Pups”
Attributed to Philip Eustace Stretton (British, 1863-1930), “The Master’s Pups”, apparently unsigned. Genre scene painting depicting two dogs on red velvet pillow, with various inscriptions to verso. Framed 35” x 29.5”. Unframed 29.925” x 24.725”. $5,000-$7,000
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257 Men’s Rolex No Date Submariner Watch
Rolex (Swiss, founded 1905- ), 20th century. A men’s Rolex No Date Submariner watch (model 14060) with a black dial, white geometric markers, and sapphire crystal. Automatic movement. Watch case and oyster bracelet in stainless steel. Marked. Total weight 123.2 grams. $8,000-$12,000
258 Ladies Rolex Oyster Perpetial Datejust with Diamond Bezel
Rolex (Swiss, founded 1905- ), 20th century. A ladies’ Oyster Perpetual Datejust (model 78240), with a white dial with Roman numeral markers, a diamond bezel, and sapphire crystal. Automatic movement. Watch case and jubilee bracelet stainless steel. Marked. Total weight 68.3 grams. $10,000-$15,000
259 Ladies Rolex DateJust President 18K Gold Watch
A ladies’ Rolex Datejust President wrist watch in 18K yellow gold, style #68278, having a black diamond dial set with 100 diamonds, with a later diamond bezel, on a gold bracelet inset with diamonds (2.40 carats total weight, with 540 diamonds in total, color D-G, clarity flawless to VS2). In working condition with an automatic movement. Marked “Rolex/8470/GENEVE/ROLEX SR/SWISS MADE/18K” to interior clasp. Total weight 73.5 grams. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $8,000-$12,000
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260 Rare James Banks Pair-Cased Verge Watch, 18th C.
Bartholomew Barwell (English/American, active in New York 1749-1760, from Bath, England) and James Banks (English, 18th century), early 18th century. Exceedingly rare and finely rendered pair-cased verge escapement sterling silver and brass pocket or clock watch with ornately handled pierced and engraved sterling silver outer hinged and fitted case decorated with scrolled foliates, facial masks, birds and coat of arms, interior stamped “WB”, protecting the inner clock section with glazed and hinged circular top the opens to access sterling dial with Arabic and Roman numerals, engraved at center amid foliates with maker “Barwell” and location “Bath”, gilt brass highly ornate back on verge escapement with foliates and birds (relating to rest of decoration on case) engraved with “James Banks Nottingham” for noted clock mechanism maker, hinged sterling silver pierced and engraved back cover with alarm bell with corresponding decoration found on rest of case. Accompanied with small winding key. Overall height (to top of bail) 2.8”, width 2.3”, depth 1.3”. Note: In 2016, Sotheby’s sold a very rare pair cased verge watch with movement by James Banks of Nottingham on their December 15, 2016 auction: Celebration of the English Watch, Part III, The Genius of Thomas Tompion as Lot 19. While the pair cased verge watch on their sale in London also used a rare differential dial, the ornamentation on the mechanism surrounding Banks’ name is closely related with the bird motif and ornate scrolling. Both Banks and Barwell are listed in G.H. Baillie’s text “Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World”. $5,000-$7,000
261 German Horizontal Striking Table Clock, 18th C.
German,17th to 18th century.Horizontal striking table or desk clock of hexagonal form with white enameled circular dial with hand painted black Roman numerals and Arabic numbers and applied ring, two scrolled gilt brass hands engraved gilt brass metal body with six shaped side windows on hexagonal socle base surmounting six stylized lion’s paw and ball feet, underside with bell for chiming. Apparently unmarked. Accompanied with winding key. Overall height 3.4”, width 4.3”, depth 5”. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mr. John L. Roper II, Former Owner and CEO of NORSHIPCO (Norfolk Shipbuilding and Drydock Corporation), of Norfolk, Virginia. Mr. Roper collected a number of fine American antiques and art including a noteworthy early American coin collection that sold at auction in 2014. $3,000-$5,000
262 Rare Joseph Knibb Brass Lantern Clock, 17th C
Joseph Knibb (English, 1640-1711), circa 1655-1660. A rare and early brass lantern timepiece clock having a “Lothbury” frame with column turned corner posts beneath engraved foliate scroll pierced dolphin pattern frets to the front and sides centered by vasiform turned finials and domed bell bearer above incorporating decorative pierced lobes and issuing a further central finial above, the circular 6” dial signed “Jos. Knibb, Londini Fecit” towards the upper margin of the dial center and with engraved stylized flowering tulip scrolling infill beneath and Roman chapter ring with stylized fleur-de-lis half hour markers and finely worked steel hands. The whole raised on turned ball feet. Height 15”. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mr. John L. Roper II, Former Owner and CEO of NORSHIPCO (Norfolk Shipbuilding and Drydock Corporation), of Norfolk, Virginia. $4,000-$6,000
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263 Rare Solomon Bell Winchester VA Redware Whippet
Solomon Bell (American, 1817-1882), circa 1832. Exceedingly rare, early and important hand-modeled redware figure of a reclining whippet or greyhound atop an oblong base with multi-glaze, likely lead, copper and manganese oxide glaze. Underside is signed “Solomon Bell Winchester, VA” and dated “1832”. Figure is accompanied with hand written letter dated March 12, 1956 to a Mrs. Roper describing the piece of pottery with an offer to purchase. Height 7.25”, width 11”, depth 4.5”. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mr. John L. Roper II, Former Owner and CEO of NORSHIPCO (Norfolk Shipbuilding and Drydock Corporation), of Norfolk, Virginia. Mr. Roper collected a number of fine American antiques and art including a noteworthy early American coin collection that sold at auction in 2014. Note: The Bell whippet remains one of the most iconic and highly-prized forms in the category of Shenandoah Valley pottery. This form is documented in American Potters and Pottery by John Ramsay, New York: Tudor, c. 1947 on the frontispiece. $15,000-$30,000
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264 Birks 18k White Gold Five Strand Diamond Bracelet
Maison Birks (Canadian, founded 1879). Ladies 18k white gold & diamond five strand bracelet with three hundred (300) modern round brilliant cut diamonds (6.00 carats total weight, color range: G-H, clarity range: VS1-VS2). Marked to clasp with “750” and “BIRKS”. Measures 7.25”. Total weight 47.8 grams. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $7,000-$9,000
265 18k White Gold & Diamond Chain Link Bracelet
Mayors (American, founded 1910). Ladies 18k white gold & diamond chain link motif bracelet with three hundred fourty-one (341) modern round brilliant cut diamonds (4.50 carats total weight, color: G, clarity: VS2) atop chain link form. Marked to underside of clasp with “18k”. Also marked on interior clasp with “MAYORS”. Measures 7”. Total weight 37.3 grams. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $6,000-$8,000
266 18k Two Tone Gold & Diamond Domed Bracelet
Ladies handmade 18k white & yellow gold & diamond domed stretch linked bracelet, primarily yellow gold, with diagonal white gold form across top with thirty-nine (39) modern round brilliant cut diamonds (3.20 carats total weight, color range: H-I, clarity: SI1). Apparently unmarked, but acid tested as 18k. Also marked on clasp with double diamond mark, likely for maker. Measures 6.75”. Total weight 107.5 grams. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $6,000-$8,000
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267 Ladies Platinum & Diamond Ring, Approximately 5.50 CTW
Ladies custom made platinum and diamond ring with two rows containing thirty-four (34), channel set, straight baguette cut diamonds (4.00 carats total weight, clarity: VS2, color: G-H) surrounded by sixty-six (66) prong set, round brilliant cut diamonds (0.60 carat total weight, clarity: VS2, color: G-H) and a row of twelve (12) princess cut diamonds in the center (1.00 carat total weight, clarity: VS2, color: G-H). Unmarked on interior. US ring size 8.5. Total weight 17.2 grams. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $5,000-$7,000
268 Worthington Whittredge, Blue Ridge Mountains Scene
Thomas Worthington Whittredge (American, 1820-1910), “Campers in the Blue Ridge Mountains”, oil on canvas, signed to lower right. Hudson River School painting capturing the essence of American Transcendentalism, depicting a stony stream surrounded by dense forest, with group of figures building a small fire in a bright stream-side clearing. With vintage plaque to apparently original gilded and press molded frame “Worthington Whittredge / Campers in the Blue Ridge Mountains”. Framed 34” x 44.75”. Unframed 23” x 34”. Provenance: Bettye Yancey Dobson of Atlanta, Georgia, whereby acquired by present owner. Counted among the most prominent members of the Hudson River School of landscape painters, Whittredge is known for his meticulous attention to naturalistic detail and French Barbizon-style handling of light. His work is contained in many of the worlds’ most renowned fine art institutions including the Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, New York), Smithsonian American Art Museum (Washington, D.C.), Museum of Fine Arts (Boston, Massachusetts), Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan). Several relevant documents are available upon request, including a copy of a 1974 letter from then-Director of the Munson-Williams-Proctor Institute (Utica, New York), Edward H. Dwight (American, 1919-1981), to the then-Director of the High Museum of Art (Atlanta, Georgia), Gudmund Vigtel (Israeli, 1925-2012) - the letter speaking to the authenticity of the work and advising on possible restoration measures. This letter refers to the work offered in this auction as being “very similar” to “Trout Stream”, a late work by Whittredge that was, at the time of this letter’s writing, part of the Private Collection of Jo Ann & Julian Ganz (Los Angeles, CA), and was later sold by Christies, New York as lot 92 in its December 1, 2005 “Important American Paintings, Drawings and Sculpture” auction. Additionally available, a copy of a 1974 letter from the late proprietor of Berger Art Conservation, Inc. (New York, founded 1967), Gustav Berger (Austrian, 1920-2006), to Gudmund Vigtel, speaking to the authenticity of the work. Finally, copy of invoice from Berger Art Conservation, Inc. detailing the work’s 1974 restoration. $40,000-$60,000
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269 Westward Ho! Clipper Ship Carved Wood Model
American, early 20th century. Carved wood model of an American clipper ship, “Westward Ho!”, known for its rapid passages to San Francisco from Boston and New York, respectively; the ship with four masts and marked to rear “Westward-Ho New York”, affixed to wooden stand. Without base 21.5” x 32”; with base 21.75” x 32”. $1,500-$3,000
270 19th Century Polychromed Nautical Figurehead
American, 19th century. A colonial American articulating polychromed figural masthead of near-human scale, depicting a young boy holding dove, apparently unmarked. Overall 35” x 17” x 16”. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mr. John L. Roper II, Former Owner and CEO of NORSHIPCO (Norfolk Shipbuilding and Drydock Corporation), of Norfolk, Virginia. $5,000-$7,000
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271 Important Meriden SP Lighthouse Cocktail Shaker
International Silver Company (American, founded 1898), circa 1920s. An important silver plated lighthouse form cocktail shaker realistically modeled after the 1783 Boston Light, the second oldest lighthouse in the United States, with windows to the tapering base and a gallery around the light at top. The shaker in three parts having base, strainer, and lid with apparently original corks. Underside of base with impressed mark “MERIDEN S. P. CO. INTERNATIONAL S. CO. 343”. Overall height 13.25”, diameter of base 5.5”. Note: this important piece of Americana was apparently made in three sizes: 12”, 13.25”, and 20.25” and was produced between 1927-1929. Reference: “The Cocktail Shaker”, Khachadourian, page 44 (one of this model); “Vintage Barware”, Visakay, page 45 (one of this model). $3,000-$5,000
272 126pc Christofle “Perles” Flatware, Service for 12
Christofle (French, founded 1830), circa mid 20th century. A 126 piece set of fine and heavy silverplate flatware in the “Perles” pattern (designed 1890) comprising 12 10-piece place settings (less one dinner knife) plus serving pieces. Set comprising 12 tablespoons (8”), 12 5 o’clock teaspoons (5.25”), 11 modern hollow dinner knives (9.5”), 12 pastry forks (6.25”), 12 butter knives (7.5”), 12 individual salad forks (6.5”), 12 individual solid fish forks (6.75”), 12 oval soup or dessert spoons (6.5”), 12 hollow dessert knives (7.5”), 1 cheese knife (8.25”), 1 solid soup ladle (11”), 1 hollow handle pie or cake server (10.75”), 1 solid serving spoon (9.75”), 1 solid serving fork (9.75”), 1 solid fish serving knife (10.5”), and 1 solid fish serving fork (8.75”). Set contained within Christofle Imperial Chest with 144 piece capacity and having four drawers with fitted interior. $5,000-$7,000
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273 18th C Flemish Verdure Tapestry Panel
Franco-Flemish, circa 1725-1750. A fine verdure tapestry panel woven with wool and silk depicting a lush and wooded forest with flora, fauna and birds receding to a distant village. 5’9” x 7’1”. Note: Tapestry is accompanied with appraisal dated November 30, 1987. $2,500-$5,000
274 Danish Oak & Cherry Inlaid Chatol, ca. 1800
Danish, circa 1800. An oak and cherry wood chatol, the upper portion with three cabinets, the central the tallest and mounted with a pediment, with a concave door, flanked on either side by two shorter cabinets with convex doors, the lower portion having a roll-top desk, opening to reveal interior line and marquetry inlaid storage compartments, three with architectural decorations, over three long drawers, on ogee bracket feet. Apparently unmarked. Height 84.25”, width 46.75”, depth 21.5”.Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mr. Eskild Bondesen of Copenhagen, Denmark. $4,000-$6,000
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276 Palatial Louis XIV Style Mirrored & Gilt Armoire
275 Louis XV Style Provincial Carved Oak Armoire
French, early to mid 19th century. A palatial Louis XV Provincial style carved and stained oak armoire, having an overhanging molded cornice over a relief carved frieze with flowers, centered with a shell crest, over two paneled doors, each mounted with an acanthine crest and carved with scrolled foliage, with chamfered corners carved with flowers and vines, with a molded skirt accented with a carved acanthus leaf, on four fluted rectangular legs. Interior fitted with two shelves. Height 105.25”, width 66.9”, depth (not including cornice) 28.5”. $3,000-$5,000
French, late 20th century. A palatial mahogany Louis XIV style three portion armoire, having a molded serpentine pediment topped with a gold cherub and mounted with flame finials, the frieze with applied gilt mounts, above three conforming mirrored doors, each accented with applied gilt rose swags and having a shaped and molded border with gilt accents, the whole with a shaped and molded skirt with ormolu mounts, resting on eight scrolled legs. Central portion opens to reveal interior shelving and a lower drawer, the left with interior shelving, and the right with hanging storage and two lower drawers. Made in France stickers to reverse. Height 108”, width 91”, depth 23.25”. $3,000-$5,000
277 Attributed to Courtois, “Battle Under the Turret”
Attributed to Jacques Courtois (French, 1621-1676), “Untitled (Battle Under the Turret)”-circa last quarter 17th century, apparently unsigned, hand written label to verso. Figural painting depicting a battle scene under early morning sky, having many fallen men and horses. Framed 31” x 41”. Unframed 25.5” x 35.75”. $4,000-$6,000
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278 Louis XVI Style Bureau à Cylindre, Manner of Linke
French, late 19th century. A Louis XVI style brass inlaid, gilt bronze mounted mahogany bureau a cylindre in the manner of François Linke (French, 1855-1946) having a three quarter galleried superstructure inset with black marble over a band of three drawers, flanked by fluted panels, the cylinder lid opening to a fitted interior with three drawers over a leatherette inset writing slide, the base with center drawer flanked to the right by a single deep drawer simulated as two short drawers and housing a wood lock box, the other side with two short drawers and raised on turned tapered and fluted legs terminating in toupie feet. The drawers with gilt bronze berried laurel escutcheons, individual locking mechanisms and flanked by fluted panels. Height 46.5”, width 53”, depth 24.5”. $1,000-$2,000
279 Monumental French Style Bibliotheque Cabinet
A monumental Directoire style ormolu mounted mahogany bibliotheque library bookcase cabinet, in two sections, the upper case having an ogee cornice over a frieze centered with three panels above three shelves divided by and flanked by ormolu acanthus headed fluted pilasters, the lower case with four paneled drawers with ormolu swag handles over four paneled cupboard doors, each mounted with ormolu ribbon tied cornucopia filled wreaths, raised on a plinth base. Height 94.5”, width 95.25”, depth 18.87”. $1,000-$2,000
281 Louis XVI Style Gilt Bronze Mantle Clock
280 Large Louis XVI Style Neoclassical Trumeau Mirror
French, late 19th century. A Louis XVI neoclassical style trumeau mirror, polychromed white and rectangular in form, having a molded cornice over an oval shaped roundel, painted in grisaille against a red background depicting Venus rising our of the sea, surrounded by an acanthine border, over a rectangular mirrored panel with a inner fluted border, the whole edged in a dot and dash border. Apparently unmarked. Height 91”, width 49.5”, depth 2.25”. $1,500-$3,000
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Japy Freres & Cie (French, founded 1771-1970), circa 1844 - 1849. Fine Louis XVI style gilt bronze figural mantle clock, the circular white enamel dial with blue Roman hour chapters and Arabic minute numbers, enclosing gilt bronze hour and minute hands above twin key escapements behind a glazed hinged beaded bezel draped with floral garland swag within a fluted truncated column flanked by scrolling brackets surmounted by a seated Bacchanal putto or cherub clutching grapes while being harassed by a goat on a naturalistic modeled rocky craig all resting on a shaped plinth with rosette cast border raised on three toupie feet. Clock is accompanied with custom velvet covered oval stand. The dial with traces of a signature. The movement and pendulum both numbered #1715. The movement also stamped “LS Japy Fils, Médaille d’argent, 1844-1848”. Height 12.5”, width 9.37”, depth 4.75”. Note: About 1844 to 1849 period, some clocks, such as this, are signed Ls Japy Fils. These were made by Louis Japy who was awarded the Silver Medal in 1849. $2,000-$4,000
282 Regency Sarcophagus Tortoiseshell Tea Caddy
English, early 19th century. A Regency blonde tortoiseshell and silver piping double tea caddy of sarcophagus and bombe form, the hinged lid centered with a rectangular silver presentation mount, blank, opening to red velvet lined lid and an interior fitted with two tortoise shell veneered covered compartments with traces of foil lining, the exterior with shaped silver escutcheon, raised on four ball feet. Height 6.62”, width 6.62”, depth 4”. $1,500-$3,000
284 English Regency Tortoiseshell Tea Caddy
English, 19th century. Regency tortoiseshell veneered tea caddy of standard form with shaped lid having monogrammed (“L”) and shaped plaque, lid opens to reveal two tortoiseshell veneered lids with rounded knob pulls, incurvate silvered key escutcheon on body supported on four bun feet, apparently unmarked. Overall 4” x 5.75” x 4”. $1,500-$3,000
283 Regency Spider Web Motif Tortoiseshell Tea Caddy
English, first half 19th century. A Regency period tortoiseshell tea caddy of oval form, having domed top inlaid with spider web patterned silver piping, with braided silver bordering throughout, with hinge opening, stamped to underside “2”. Overall 4” x 7.125” x 5”. $1,500-$3,000
285 Large Regency Blonde Tortoiseshell Tea Caddy English, early 19th century. A Regency period blonde tortoiseshell tea caddy, having a domed top inlaid with metal piping and a central square cartouche monogrammed “MLS”, lid opens to reveal two tortoiseshell veneered lids with rounded knob pulls and third un-lidded chamber, with inlaid mother-of-pearl key escutcheon, resting on four bun feet, apparently unmarked. Overall 4.925” x 10.5” x 5”. $3,000-$5,000
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286 Mother-of-Pearl Sarcophagus Form Tea Caddy
English, circa 1820. Apparently unmarked. Overall 5.25” x 7.5” x 4.925”. $1,500-$3,000
287 Regency MOP & Tortoiseshell Tea Caddy, 19th C
English, early 19th century. A Regency mother-of-pearl and tortoise shell tea caddy having a serpentine block front, the hinged lid open to reveal blue velvet to interior lid and two compartments with traces of foil-lining and tortoiseshell lids having mother of pearl flower shaped knobs, raised on turned wood bun feet. Height 5.25”, width 8.37”, depth 5.25”. $2,000-$4,000
288 Regency Style Mahogany Twin Pedestal Dining Table
English, late 19th/early 20th century. A Regency style twin pedestal dining table, having an oval top, resting on two turned pedestals, each on four incised and incurvate spider legs terminating in brass lion’s paw toe caps with castors. With two leaves. Apparently unmarked. $1,000-$2,000
289 Set of 8 Mahogany Chippendale Style Dining Chairs
English, late 20th century. A set of 8 mahogany Chippendale style dining chairs, including 2 arm and 6 side, each having a serpentine crest rail carved with scrolled acanthus leaves and centered with a small shell and acanthine drop, over a pierced splat, with a removable seat cushion inset into a gadrooned seat rail, with two cabriole front legs carved with scrolling acanthine knees and terminating in a claw and ball foot, with squared back legs. Two with serpentine arms with scrolled handholds. Height (of armchairs) 41.425”, width 24”, seat depth 18.5”, seat to floor 18.5”. $800-$1,200
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290 Set of 6 Mahogany Chippendale Style Dining Chairs
American, late 20th century. A set of 6 mahogany Chippendale style dining chairs, including 2 arm and 4 side, each having a serpentine crest rail with a central scroll and scrolled ears, carved with rocaille and flowers, over a pierced, scrolled plat back, with carved chair rails decorated with leaves and vines, two with serpentine arms with scrolled handholds, over an upholstered seat with a leaf tipped border, on four cabriole legs, the front two with carved knees decorated with foliage, terminating in claw and ball feet. Apparently unmarked. Height 40”, width 25.5”, seat depth 19”, seat to floor 20”. $800-$1,200
291 Mahogany Chippendale Style Pedestal Dining Table
American, late 20th century. With three leaves in dust bags and pads. Apparently unmarked. Height 30.25”, width 80”, depth 47.5”, each leaf 18”. $1,500-$3,000
292 Henry Massy Chippendale Style Mahogany Tall Clock
Henry Massy (British, active 1691-1745). A Chippendale style mahogany tall case clock having a flat top and molded cornice over a square glazed door flanked to each side by full round columns with brass fittings enclosing the silvered brass dial with Roman and Arabic chapter ring signed “Hen Massy London” and is engraved with stylized half hour and diamond shaped half quarter hour markers with subsidiary silvered seconds ring and date aperture paneled rectangular pendulum door and cove molded waist and bottom molded lower case with bracket feet. Height 75.87”, width 18.75”(hood), depth 9” (hood). $1,000-$2,000
293 Fine Hand Woven Kashan Area Rug
Wool. Iran. All over floral design with large floral center medallion on red field. Multiple borders with blue, cream, green and gold accent colors. Measures 9’ 10” x 13’ 4”. $1,500-$3,000
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295 Birger Christensen Full Length Lynx Fur Coat 294 Red Fox Fur Coat with Embroidered Silk Lining
20th century. A full length red fox fur coat with two hidden exterior pockets, embroidered silk interior with two slip pockets, apparently unmarked. coat length 53”, sleeve length 24”. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $2,000-$4,000
296 Mahogany Mink Coat with Fox Fur Trim and Stole
Neiman Marcus (American, founded 1907). A full length mahogany mink coat with coyote fur trim and accompanying coyote and raccoon stole, with two hidden exterior pockets and mahogany nylon lining. With stitched label to interior “Neiman Marcus”. coat length 52”, sleeve length 25”, stole length 112”.Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $1,000-$2,000
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Birger Christensen (Danish, founded 1869) for Saks Fifth Avenue (American, founded 1898). A full length lynx fur coat having upturned cuffs and wide lapel, interior with nylon lining. With stitched labels to interior “Birger Christensen”, “Saks Fifth Avenue”. With embroidery to interior “Diane Phillips”. coat length 50”, sleeve length 26”. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $2,000-$4,000
297 Capuccino Fox & Coyote Fur Floor Length Vest
Capuccino (French, 20th century), late 20th century. A floor length fox and coyote fur vest, embellished with tan leather flowers with seqiuned centers, with two puff ball ties, lined in silk, with a screen printed bird motif to the back, and “Cappuccino” stitched in gold metallic script. Manufacturer’s mark to interior. Length (collar to hem) 57”, width 16”. US ladies’ size 4/6. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $700-$900
298 Anglo-Indian Carved Lion Motif Wood Vitrine
Anglo-Indian, late 19th/early 20th century. Illuminated. Apparently unmarked. Height 45”, width 31”, depth 15”. $1,000-$2,000
299 Important Presentation Silver Vase Dr. Ida Scudder
Indian, likely Calcutta/ Bovanipore, early 20th century. Engraved presentation near base on the dome shape foot “DR. IDA SCUDDER/ FROM/MRS. D.K. DEVA PRIAM. Apparently unmarked. Height 6”, diameter of foot 2.25”. Note: Dr. Ida Sophia Scudder (American, 1870-1960), was a third-generation American medical missionary who dedicated her life to the plight of the women of India and the fight against bubonic plague, cholera and leprosy. She graduated from Cornell Medical College, New York City in 1899, as part of the first class at that school that accepted women as medical students. For two years she treated woman patients in her father’s bungalow in Vellore, South India; then in 1902 she moved into Schell Hospital, built with money she herself raised in America. She performed her first operation with no helper but the butler’s wife. By 1906 the number of patients she treated annually had risen to 40,000. Scudder began training nurses, an almost unheard-of procedure in Asia. Her nursing school grew to become the first graduate school of nursing in India. in 1918, she founded a college to train women doctors. Beginning with seventeen girls, all taught by herself, it grew into a great complex of buildings graduating thousands of skilled, dedicated doctors. In 1923, she built a larger hospital in the center of Vellore. In 1941, the college and hospital was upgraded and then open to men as well as women. In 2003 the Vellore Christian Medical Center was the largest Christian hospital in the world, with 2000 beds, and its medical school is now one of the premier medical colleges in India. $1,000-$2,000
300 French Orientalist Figural Bronze Table Lamp French, early 20th century. A figural bronze three-light table lamp depicting a middle eastern man with turban and tambourine, with snake at his feet and fig tree heavy with fruit overhead, electrified, stamped to back “MADE IN FRANCE”. Overall 21” x 17” x 11”. $1,500-$3,000
301 Signed Hand Woven Mashad Area Rug
Wool. Iran. All over floral design with cascading foliage on red field. Blue, cream and green accent colors. Measures 13’ 7” x 9’ 10”. $1,000-$2,000
302 Hand Woven Persian Mashad Area Rug
Wool. Iran. Large floral center medallion on red field. Surrounding floral design with cascading foliage. Multiple borders. Measures 12’ 8” x 9’ 8”. $1,000-$2,000
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304 Set of 6 Spanish Baroque Stained Side Chairs 303 After Murillo, “Children of the Shell”, Oil
After Bartolome Esteban Murillo (Spanish, 1617-1682), 19th century. “Los Niños de la Concha (Children of the Shell)”, oil on canvas laid to board, apparently unsigned. A figural ecclesiastic painting depicting the infant Saint John with staff and lamp, surrounded by cherubs or putti, with label to verso. Framed 18” x 21”. Sight 14.5” x 17.25”. $400-$600
Continental, likely Spanish, early 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 49.75”, width 18.75”, seat depth 15.825”, seat to floor 18.25”. $600-$800
305 Spanish Baroque Style Stained Oak Library Table
Continental, late 19th/early 20th century. A carved and stained oak Spanish Baroque style library table, having a rectangular top with a molded edge, over a conforming apron, inset with molded panels, the front fitted with three paneled sliding drawers, each with a wrought iron drop pull, on four bulbous turned legs with bun feet and a turned box stretcher. Apparently unmarked. Height 32.35”, width 58.5”, depth 29.5”. $600-$800
306 18th Century Spanish School Portrait Painting
Spanish School, 18th century. “Untitled (Portrait of a Lady)”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Bust length portrait painting depicting a woman with elaborate lace headdress or bonnet. Framed 37.425” x 32”. Unframed 30.25” x 24.75”. $700-$900
307 Spanish Colonial Style Wrought Iron Chandelier
Continental, early 20th century. A Spanish Colonial style wrought iron chandelier, having a scrolled upper support, with four chain drops descending to support a shaped and patterned ring, mounted with six C-scrolled arms, each with a cylindrical scalloped candle cup. Apparently unmarked. Height (to ring support) 27”, diameter 33.5”. $800-$1,200
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308 5-Piece Danish Silver Drinks Service, circa 1914
C. I. Moinichen (Danish (Copenhagen), active 1893-1937), circa 1914. A modern sterling silver drinks service comprising teapot, coffee pot, open sugar, creamer, and water pitcher, each piece of pear form with band of chased overlapping leaves to base set under band of chased vertical lines to body, the pieces with hinged lids having conforming linear banding radiating outward from turned finial. Each piece with maker’s mark, city and date mark for Copenhagen 1914, and assay mark for Christian F. Heise (19041932). Water pitcher height 9.125”. Total weight 66.8 troy ounces. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mr. Eskild Bondesen of Copenhagen, Denmark. Note: the “Three Tower” hallmark guarantees a minimum purity of 0.826 silver. $1,200-$1,800
309 8 Pcs Flora Danica Porcelain, Royal Copenhagen
Royal Copenhagen (Danish, founded 1775- ). A group of eight pieces of porcelain in the “Flora Danica” pattern comprising #3549 dinner plate “Centaurea nigra”; four luncheon plates ##3550 “’Eranthis Hyemalis’’, “Potentilla nivea”, “Viola umbrosa Fr”, “Astragalus danicus Retz.L”; one oval serving dish #3516 “Pedicularis flammea”; two bread and butter plats #3552 “Veronica alpina corymbosa Horn” and “Jasione montana”. diameter of dinner plate 10.12”. diameter of luncheon plates 8.75”. Oval dish 9.75” x 7.87”. diameter of bread and butter plate 5.75”. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mr. Eskild Bondesen of Copenhagen, Denmark. $2,000-$4,000
310 Three Pieces Royal Copenhagen Flora Danica Royal Copenhagen (Danish, founded 1775), 1961-present. “Anemone groenlandica Ded.” tea cup and saucer, and a “Trifolium minus Sm.” pickle dish, each with a gilt border. Each with manufacturer’s mark to underside. Height (of tea cup) 3.25”, diameter 3.75”. $800-$1,200
311 Royal Copenhagen Flora Danica Pin Dish
Royal Copenhagen (Danish, founded 1790), circa 19351949. Manufacturer’s mark denoting production years and “Arctostaphylos uva-ursi” to underside. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mr. Eskild Bondesen of Copenhagen, Denmark. $300-$500
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312 Louis Philippe Mahogany Tantalus Set, 19 C.
French, first half 19th century. A Louis Philippe mahogany and satinwood tantalus set, having a lidded top, opening to reveal a mirrored interior, with three later bottles, with two secret drawers, and brass hardware. Apparently unmarked. Height 14.625”, width 16”, depth 12”. $800-$1,200
313 Pair Louis-Philippe Garniture Urns, Sienna Marble
French, second quarter 19th century. A mated pair of Louis-Philippe patinated bronze and Sienna marble garniture urns, the campana form urns adorned with acanthus leaf tip and twin ram’s head figural handles on stepped rectangular marble base trimmed with bronze acanthine borders, apparently unmarked. Height 13.75”. $1,000-$2,000
314 Follower of Drouais, “Young Marie Antoinette”, Oil
Follower of François-Hubert Drouais (French, 1727-1775), “Untitled (Young Marie Antoinette)”, oil on canvas laid to masonite, apparently unsigned. Bust length portrait painting depicting a young Marie Antoinette (French, 1755-1793) in blue and white gown. Framed 38.75” x 32.5”. Unframed 24” x 20”. $1,000-$2,000
315 Louis XVI Trumeau Mirror with Courtship Scene French, 19th century. Apparently unmarked. Overall 79.5” x 43.125”. $1,500-$3,000
316 Hand Woven Persian Mashad Area Rug
Wool. Iran. Measures 12’ 8” x 9’ 10”. $1,000-$2,000
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317 Pair, French Empire Style Gilt Bronze Candelabras
French, early to mid 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 26”, diameter 10.25”. $800-$1,200
318 French Empire Ormolu Mounted Center Table French, late 19th/early 20th century. Height 27.625”, diameter 55.625”. $1,000-$2,000
319 Empire Style Gilt and Crystal Basket Chandelier
Continental, 20th century. Empire style gilt metal and crystal basket chandelier, the circular canopy issuing leafy scrolled branches over cascading beaded strands above a circulet with eight leafy scrolled candlearms, crystal bobeches and simulated wax candlesleeves over a beaded basket enclosing the center shaft with ten lights. Height 38”, diameter 35.5”. $1,500-$3,000
321 Pair French 19th C. Bee & Swan Motif Candlesticks
320 French Empire Style Lion Motif Pier Table
Continental, late 20th century. A French Empire style mahogany and rosewood veneered pier table, having a shaped simulated green marble top, over a conforming apron inset with a single sliding drawer, mounted with gilt metal ormolu, on two gilt metal shaped lion legs, with a mirrored panel, on gilt metal hairy paw feet. Apparently unmarked. Height 37.325”, width 50”, depth 17”. $1,500-$3,000
French, 19th century. A pair of intricately sculpted gilt bronze candlesticks, each candlestick topped by concave and pierced wax cups with scrolled foliate and fleur-de-lis decoration, each with shaft of tapered hexagonal form adorned with high relief depictions of bumble bees and rosettes, each with shaft terminating in three high relief swans with tucked wings and heads bowed, each with pierced base having three scrolled and splayed acanthus legs, each apparently unmarked. Overall 20” x 9.5” x 9.5”. $1,500-$3,000
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322 Pair, Meissen Porcelain Bolognese Dog Figurines
Meissen (German, founded 1710), early 20th century. Each with blue crossed swords to the underside, and one incised 78726 and 346 within a rectangle, the other 78727 and painted 3270. Height 6.3”, width 6”, depth 3.25”. $2,000-$4,000
323 Edward Aistrop, “Portrait of a Terrier I”, Oil
Edward Aistrop (British, fl.1880-1920), “(Untitled) Portrait of a Terrier I”, oil on panel, signed “E AISTROP”. Portrait painting depicting a brown, black and white dog with brown leather collar. Framed 9.25” x 11.25”. Sight 6” x 7.75”. $1,000-$2,000
324 Edward Aistrop, “Portrait of a Terrier II”, Oil Edward Aistrop (British, fl.1880-1920), “(Untitled) Portrait of a Terrier II”, oil on panel, signed “E AISTROP”. Portrait painting depicting a white dog with brown leather collar. Framed 9.25” x 11.25”. Sight 6” x 7.75”. $1,000-$2,000
326 Pair, Meissen for Chelsea House Bolognese Dogs
325 Meissen Porcelain Kändler Bolognese Dog Figurine
Meissen (German, founded 1710), late 19th/early 20th century. Marked to underside with blue crossed swords, and incised with numbers “1243”. Height 9.75”, width 5.5”, depth 5.75”. $800-$1,200
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Meissen (German, founded 1710) for Chelsea House, mid 20th century. A pair of hand-painted porcelain Bologonese dogs, cast in the original molds designed by Johann Joachim Kändler, each with a white and gray coat. Each marked “Chelsea House” to underside. Height 6.125”, width 5.5”, depth 3”. $600-$800
328 French Empire Style Ormolu Mounted Portico Clock
327 French Empire Gilt Metal & Green Marble Console Table
French, early to mid 19th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 34.825”, width 32.75”, depth 13”. $800-$1,200
French, circa 1890. Movement stamped “8 FC 1” and stamped twice in fancy script “A.L & P” and numbered “1737”. Clock is accompanied by custom rosewood veneered base and glass dome. Height without base or dome 19.62”, width 10.25”, depth 5.62”. Height on base 28.25”, width 13”, depth 8”. $500-$700
329 Pair, Empire Style Walnut & Marble Side Tables
American, late 19th/early 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 26.875”, width 26.875”, depth 26.875”. $700-$900
330 Pair, French Empire Style Figural Candelabras Continental, likely French, early to mid 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 24.75”, width 8.5”, diameter 4.5”. $800-$1,200
331 French Empire Style Mahogany Swivel Top Game Table Continental, likely French, late 19th/early 20th century. Apparently unmarked, with Sotheby’s Arcade sticker to underside. Height 29.9”, width (open) 36”, width (closed) 18”, depth 36”. $800-$1,200
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333 Very Fine Sitzendorf Porcelain Napoleon Figurine
332 French Miniature Eglomise Portrait of Napoleon
French, late 19th to early 20th century. Unmarked. Overall measures 6.8” x 3.5”. $300-$500
Sitzendorf Porcelain (German, founded 1859). Marks to underside indicating Sitzendorf Porcelain (crown over pierced “S”), with separate porcelain plaque indicating the scene “Napoléon Bonaparte au Passages des Alpes”. Figurine overall 15.75” x 11” x 5.5”. $500-$700
334 Old Paris Porcelain Gilt Urn Lamp with Napoleon
French, early to mid 19th century with 20th century modifications. An Old Paris porcelain urn converted to a table lamp, having a tapering form with two scrolled handled, gilt with a central roundel to the body with a portrait bust of Napoleon, on a rounded foot, the whole resting on a squared black marble and giltwood base. Apparently unmarked. Height (to finial) 26.5”, diameter (of shade) 19.5”. $600-$800
335 Hand Woven Persian Mahal Runner
Wool. Iran. Geometric and floral design on red field. Multiple borders. Blue, cream and green accent colors. Measures 3’ 7” x 10’ 2”. $600-$800
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336 Fine Hand Woven Prayer Rug
Wool. Iran. All over floral design on red field. Multiple borders. Cream, green, gold and black accent colors. Measures 3’ 5.5” x 4’ 8”. $600-$800
338 Upholstered & Polychromed Venetian Bench Italian, mid to late 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 20”, width 41.625”, depth 16.5”. $400-$600
337 Italian School, “Mother and Child”, Alabaster
Italian School, 19th century. “Mother and child”, carved alabaster, apparently unsigned. Overall 22.5” x 9.5” x 11.75”. Overall without base 17.5” x 9.5” x 11.75”. $500-$700
339 Fortuny ‘Cresendello Applique’ Single-Light Sconce
Fortuny (Italian, founded 1907). A Fortuny ‘Cresendello Applique’ single-light wall sconce having glass shade of spiraling conical form with gilt foliate decoration, having drop bead and tassel finial and floriform gilt metal wall mount, electrified, apparently unmarked. Shade 9.25” x 5.5” x 5.5”. $400-$600
340 Italian Florentine Neoclassical Giltwood Mirror
Italian, mid-late 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 57.875”, width 35.25”, depth 3.25”. $500-$700
341 Pair, Italian Neoclassical Gilt Bronze Andirons
Italian, mid 20th century. A pair of Neoclassical style gilt bronze andirons, each having a scrolled acanthine form. Each stamped “MADE ITALY”. Height 11.5”, width 10.75”, depth 16.25”. $300-$500
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342 Pair, Mangani Enameled Porcelain Swan Candleabra
Giulia Mangani (Italian, founded 1950), mid to late 20th century. A pair of porcelain swan figurines, each enamel decorated with an orange beak, orange feet, gray feather details, and green foliage, each on a pierced gilt metal rocaille base, mounted with a foliated rocaille two-arm candleabrum. Each with manufacturer’s mark to base and “Made in Italy” sticker to underside. Height 10.125”, width 11”, depth 5”. $300-$500
343 Two Mangani after Sevres Porcelain Bird Figurines
Giulia Mangani (Italian, founded 1950) after Sevres Porcelain (French, founded 1740), mid to late 20th century. A pair of porcelain bird figurines, each enamel decorated with red beaks, yellow feet and elaborate multicolored plumage, each perched on naturalistically rendered branch, with pierced gilt metal base, each with Double-Louis mark, each with labels to underside “Made in Italy”. One height 11”; the other 11.5”. $300-$500
344 Pair, Mangani Gilt & Porcelain Bird Candleabra Giulia Mangani (Italian, founded 1950), mid 20th century. A pair of porcelain & gilt metal candleabra, each having a green and black enamel decorated bird with an orange beak and yellow legs, on a porcelain rockery and grass with a stump, each mounted with two gilt metal branch with leaves and flowers, termianting in blue and gold flower candlecups, on a double serpentine base, with blue and gold enamel decoration. Each with manufacturer’s mark and “Made in Italy” sticker to underside. Height 10”, width 9”, depth 6”. $300-$500
345 Green Floral Silk Upholstered Window Bench American, late 20th century. An upholstered window seat, having a rectangular form with scrolled arms, upholstered in light green silk with textured floral scrolls, with tapering mahogany legs. Apparently unmarked. Height 29.5”, width 61”, depth 23”. $300-$500
346 Pair, Small Giltwood & Pink Marble Consoles
Continental, late 20th century. A pair of small Neoclassical style giltwood console tables, each having a pink semicircular marble top over a conforming shaped apron, carved with lattice work and embellished with flowers and acanthine scrolls, with a central rocaille, over a single scrolled incurvate leg. Apparently unmarked. Height 33.75”, width 17.5”, depth 11.5”. $300-$500
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347 Pair, Giulia Mangani Lidded Porcelain Tureens
Giulia Mangani (Italian, founded 1950), mid to late 20th century. Each with manufacturer’s mark to underside and “Made in Italy” sticker. Height 5.425”, width 6.825”, depth 3.75”. $300-$500
348 Pair, Mangani Enameled Porcelain Swan Figurines
Giulia Mangani (Italian, founded 1950), mid to late 20th century. Each with manufacturer’s mark and “Made in Italy” sticker to underside. Height 8.5”, width 6.5”, depth 5.25”. $300-$500
350 Neoclassical Style Green & Gold Coffee Table
349 Two Mangani after Sevres Porcelain Bird Figurines
Continental, mid 20th century. A low Neoclassical style coffee or occasional table, having a round top over a serpentine skirt on four incurvate legs terminating in cuffed feet, polychromed green overall, with incised and polychromed gold acanthine decoration. Apparently unmarked. Height 17.5”, diameter (including legs) 32”. $300-$500
Giulia Mangani (Italian, founded 1950) after Sevres Porcelain (French, founded 1740), mid to late 20th century. Two porcelain bird figurines, each enamel decorated with black beaks, yellow feet and elaborate multicolored plumage, each perched on naturalistically rendered branch, with pierced gilt metal base, each with Double-Louis mark, each with labels to underside “Made in Italy”, one with label to underside Mangani Porcellane d’arte Italy”. One height 11.5”; the other 12.25”. $300-$500
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351 Pair, French Wrought Iron `Curule Garden Chairs
French, 20th century. A pair of oxidized wrought iron curule garden chairs, each having a pierced and scrolled back, scrolled arms with decorative rings, a beige linen seat cushion, scrolled feet, and a twisted X-form box stretcher mounted with an acanthus leaf to the center. Apparently unmarked. Height 39.75”, width 22”, seat depth 15.5”, seat to floor 19.5”. $600-$800
353 Pair of Patinated Metal Campana Garden Urns
Continental, likely Italian, early 20th century. A pair of footed patinated metal campana garden urns, each having a beaded edge and two grotesque mask handles, standing on a sqaured foot. Apparently unmarked. Height 20.25”, diameter 15.5”. $400-$600
352 Cast Stone Footed Garden Jardinière 20th century to contemporary. Height 24”, diameter at mouth 18”. $400-$600
354 Christine Sibley, Cast Stone Garden Sculpture
Christine Sibley (American (Georgia), 20th century). Signed and dated to side “Sibley © 1992”. 18” x 7” x 8”. $300-$500
355 Contemporary Cast Stone Demilune Garden Fountain
Al’s Garden Art (American, 20th century), circa 2001. A classical cast stone demilune garden fountain having rolled rim, acanthus leaf to bowl, scrolled legs with acanthine adornments, marked to bowl “© Al’s Garden Art Inc. J.P. 3050”. $300-$500
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357 Continental Neoclassical Gilt Metal Fire Fender
356 Carved Neoclassical Style Giltwood Cushion Mirror
Continental, late 20th century. A carved Neoclassical giltwood cushion mirror, having a pierced, crested top decorated with scrolled acanthine rocaille and flowers, with a molded border, atop a scrolled acanthine base with pierced spandrels. Apparently unmarked. Height 54”, width 39”, depth 2.5”. $300-$500
Continental, early to mid 20th century. A Neoclassical style gilt metal fire fender, having two fluted and gadrooned bellflower form covered urn supports with acanthus leaf and acorn finials, on acanthine bases with decorative finials, beading, fasces decoration, and rosettes, with an acanthus tipped and laurel swagged fender. Apparently unmarked. Height 13.5”, width 33”, depth 5.25”. $300-$500
358 Large Neoclassical Style Giltwood Wall Mirror
Continental, early to mid 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 38.5”, width 54”, depth 2.25”. $400-$600
359 Pair, Distressed Neoclassical Wall Sconces
Continental, early 20th century. A pair of carved oak wood wall sconces with a distressed white finish, each with a tied ribbon over an acanthine drop accented with carved flowers, mounted with two upturned arms terminating in lily candle cups, wrapped in velvet ribbon. Apparently unmarked. Height 26.25”, width 11”, depth 5”. $300-$500
360 Pair, Carved Neoclassical Style Console Tables
Continental, late 19th/early 20th century. A pair of carved and stained wood Neoclassical style console tables, each having a shaped, marquetry inlaid top over a conforming apron carved with scrolls and fitted with a single drawer, having a pierced acanthine drop pull, over scrolled incurvate legs converging at the floor with carved rocaille. Apparently unmarked. Height 20.425”, width 23.825”. $300-$500
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362 Collection of 2 Dutch Verre Églomisé Paintings Dutch School, 19th century. A group of two verre églomisé (or reverse painted) figural landscape paintings, each apparently unsigned, one depicting three figures and a dog on a pathway through a wooded landscape, the other depicting herdsmen with their flock. Each framed 10” x 12.5”. Each sight 7” x 9.5”. $300-$500
361 Set of 12 Dutch Silver & Gilt Naturalistic Spoons
Dutch, circa 1814-1905. Cased set of twelve 833 silver demitasse spoons each modeled with naturalistic openwork twig handle issuing two leaves and terminating in a parcel gilt leaf form bowl. Spoons presented in original silk lined box. Hallmarked with impressed single sword mark along with impressed Dutch hallmarks, illegible. Length 3.75”. Overall weight 4.09 troy oz. $300-$500
363 Collection of Dutch Verre Églomisé Paintings
Circle of Jonas Zeuner (Dutch, 1727-1814). A group of two verre églomisé, or reverse painted, seascape paintings, each apparently unsigned, one depicting a raging sea battle, the other depicting a serene Dutch coastal scene with fishermen and windmill. Battle scene framed 9.125” x 11.25”. Coastal scene framed 9.25” x 11.5”. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mr. John L. Roper II, Former Owner and CEO of NORSHIPCO (Norfolk Shipbuilding and Drydock Corporation), of Norfolk, VA. $400-$600
364 Pair, Carved Oak Shell Back Hall Chairs Continental, possibly Dutch, mid to late 19th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 37.25”, width 17.9”, seat depth 13.75”, seat to floor 21”. $300-$500
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365 Joseph Hollenbeck, “Floral Still Life”, C.1890 Joseph Hollenbeck (American, 19th / 20th century), “Untitled (Floral Still Life)”-circa 1890, oil on canvas, signed to lower left “J.J. Hollenbeck”. Framed 37.5” x 29.25”. Unframed 36” x 28”. $300-$500
367 Danish Silver Sugar & Creamer Set: Jensen & Hertz
Peter Hertz (Danish (Copenhagen), active 1893-?), circa 1900; and Georg Jensen (Danish (Copenhagen), founded 1904). A married three piece silver set comprising open sugar bowl, cream pitcher, and sugar tongs, the vessels by Hertz of simple round form with scroll handles, the sterling tongs by Jensen in the Acorn pattern. Vessels marked with maker’s mark “P. Hertz”, Three Towers mark dated 1900, and assay mark for Simon Groth (active 1863-1904); tongs marked “GEORG JENSEN” within a beaded circle, and STERLING / DENMARK”. Sugar height 3”, creamer height 3.25”, tongs length 3.75”. 10.4 troy ounces. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mr. Eskild Bondesen of Copenhagen, Denmark. $300-$500
366 1930 Danish Silver Punch Ladle, W & S Sorensen
Horsens Solvvarefabrik / W. & S. Sorensen (Danish (Horsens), founded 1904-?), circa 1930. Underside with mark “ISRAELSEN” (possibly a retailer’s mark), Three Towers mark dated 1930, assay mark for Christian F. Heise (1904-1932), and maker’s mark of overlapping H and S. Length 12”. Weight 6.7 troy ounces. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mr. Eskild Bondesen of Copenhagen, Denmark. $200-$400
368 Early Anton Michelsen Silver Footed Bowl
Anton Michelsen (Danish, 1809-1877), circa third quarter 19th century. The underside stamped with the “three tower mark” with number “51” below it. “AM” in a rectangle for Anton Michelsen and Assay master mark for Peter R. Hinnerup (1840-1863). Height 2.37”, width 6.12” (handle to handle), depth 4.25”. Weight 6.69 troy ounces. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mr. Eskild Bondesen of Copenhagen, Denmark. $300-$500
369 Figural French Gilt Bronze Two-Light Sconces Continental (likely French), early 20th century. A pair of figural gilt bronze two-light wall sconces, each centered by cherub with wind instrument, issuing two upswept acanthine arms terminating in reeded wax cups with beaded leaf tip candle cups supporting simulated wax candle sleeves, with removable blue and gold Fortuny fabric shades (later), electrified, apparently unmarked. Overall 18.125” x 9.5” x 4.125”. $600-$800
370 Danish Silver Coffee Pot, Johannes Siggaard Johannes Siggaard (Danish, 1932-1960), circa 1937. Hallmarked to underside with “Three Tower Mark” and the number “37” along with marks for Johannes Siggaard. Height 10.5”, width 9.25” (handle to handle). Weight 21.52 troy ounces. $500-$700
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371 3 Pieces of Meissen Reticulated Porcelain
Meissen (German, founded 1710- ), 20th century. A group of three reticulated porcelain pieces comprising a matched pair of porcelain cake stands or tazza along with a handled porcelain bonbon or candy dish. The tazzas with reticulated borders decorated with hand painted polychrome florals, heightened in gilt enamel raised on a decorated circular foot . The oval bonbon or candy dish modeled as a basket with gilt rim and handles and interior base with polychrome floral bouquet. All marked to the underside with underglaze blue crossed swords. Height of tazza 2.62”, diameter of top 8.12”. Height of basket 2”, width 5.62”Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mr. Eskild Bondesen of Copenhagen, Denmark. $300-$500
372 Meissen 19 Piece Floral Breakfast Set
Meissen (German, founded 1710), from 1924. A porcelain breakfast set, including a biscuit tray, 6 cups, 6 saucers, and 6 dessert plates, each decorated with multicolored floral bouquets and a scalloped gilt border. All with manufacturer’s mark. Height (of tray) 0.75”, width 11.5”, depth 5.75”. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mr. Eskild Bondesen of Copenhagen, Denmark. $300-$500
373 Two Meissen Floral Porcelain Dresser Boxes
Meissen (German, founded 1710), late 20th century. A set of two porcelain lidded dresser boxes, each round in form, and decorated with hand-enameled floral bouquets, with a navy and gilt border, one opening to reveal a pink powder puff with a porcelain cherub. Both with manufacturer’s mark to underside. Height (of larger) 3”, diameter 4.5”. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mr. Eskild Bondesen of Copenhagen, Denmark. $300-$500
374 Meissen Style Porcelain & Etched Glass Table Lamp
Style of Meissen (German, founded 1710), 20th century. A porcelain and etched glass single-light table lamp having “Blue Onion Vine” pattern to porcelain shaft, etched glass with foliated pattern, fabric shade with “Blue Onion Vine” pattern, electrified, apparently unmarked. Height 21.25”. $200-$400
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375 Continental Kidney Bean Burl Wood Desk
Continental, first half 20th century. A Neoclassical style desk, having a kidney form burl wood top, over a conforming apron, inset with five burl wood and mahogany drawers, one in the center and two stacked on either side, the central with a locking key escutcheon and scrolled mahogany edging, the outer four with gilt metal rocaille pulls, on four incurvate legs with leaf-tipped pad feet. Apparently unmarked. Height 28.425”, width 41.75”, depth 19.825”. $300-$500
376 Group of 13 Blue Onion and Vine Table Articles
English and German, first half 20th century. A group of 13 Blue Onion and Blue Onion Vine motif table articles, including a square trivet, a small dish with a pewter border, a servant’s bell, three salt or pepper grinders, a cup mounted in a pewter stand, a letter holder, two citrus juicers, a small pitcher, and a warming stand. One marked Homer Laughlin, one marked Blue Danube, one marked Meissen. Height (of pitcher) 6.25”, diameter (including spout and handle) 5.25”. $300-$500
377 Group of 12 Blue Onion and Vine Dinnerware Pieces
English and German, first half 20th century. A group of 12 Blue Onion and Blue Onion Vine motif dinnerware pieces, including 6 varied dinner plates, 6 varied dessert or salad plates, and 2 graduated fish form serving dishes. Two marked Staffordshire. Height (of dinner plate) 0.625”, diameter 9.125”. $300-$500
379 Group of 3 Blue Onion Metal Covered Porcelain Warming Dishes
378 Group of Blue Onion Porcelain Table Articles
A group of “Blue Onion” porcelain table articles attributed to Meissen comprising six knife rests; three with mounted copper ends and three with pewter mounted ends (one not matching); two shaped butter pats; and four Blue Danube individual ashtrays (could also be used as salts or butter pats). Apparently the only porcelain marked is the four ashtrays “REG. TRADE MARK/Blue Danube/Design Patent/ no. 99183”. Length of 3.5”. Leaf shaped pats 3” x 2.75”. Height of Blue Danube .62”, diameter 3.75”. $300-$500
Attributed to Meissen (German, founded 1710- ), late 19th/ early 20th century. A group of three “Blue Onion” porcelain and metal covered water warming dishes, comprising a large oval handled footed warming dish having a conforming porcelain mounted oval bowl with dome shaped handled lid and two circular handled warming dishes, both porcelain mounted with dome shaped covers; one with fold down handles and surmounted with ‘Blue Onion” porcelain finial handle. All with spouts having twist off covers and each porcelain bowl affixed to the base. Height of oval warming dish 11.5”, width 20” (handle to handle), depth 12.5” (not including spout). Height of warming dish with porcelain finial 6.5”, diameter of bowl 10”. Height of other dish 7”, width 13.25” (handle to handle), diameter of bowl 10.37”. $300-$500
380 Group of 10 Pieces Blue Onion & Blue Onion Vine
German and Czechoslovakian, early to mid 20th century. A group of 10 Blue Onion and Blue Onion Vine motif articles, including 2 pitchers, 3 creamers, 2 toothpick holders, 1 handled cup, 1 double-sided pitcher, and 1 shaving mug. Two marked Meissen, one marked A.H. Annaberg, one marked Excelsior, and one marked TK under crown. Height (of tallest pitcher) 8”, width 7.625”, diameter 5”. $300-$500
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381 Group of 9 Meissen Blue Onion Vine Cheese Boards
Attributed to Meissen (German, founded 1710), first half 20th century. A group of nine blue and white porcelain cheese boards, including six in the Blue Onion Vine pattern and three with floral motifs, several with German phrases including “Guten Appetti,” meaning “enjoy your meal” and “Wer Wurst Brodn. Schinken Der Wird Noch Alle Tage Satt,” meaning “Who has sausage, bread, and ham, will be satisfied (full) every day.” All unmarked. Length (of largest) 11.175”, width 7.425”. $300-$500
383 2 Meissen Blue Onion Porcelain Nutcrackers, 19th C
Attributed to Meissen (German, founded 1710- ), late 19th/ early 20th century. Two scarce “Blue Onion” porcelain and metal nutcrackers; one with copper finish and the other silver; both with ball shaped ends. Apparently neither nutcracker is marked. Height of copper finish nutcracker 5.5”, width 3.5”, depth 3”. Height of silver finish nutcracker 4.5”, width 3.5”, depth 3”. $400-$600
382 Group, 20 Meissen Blue Onion Vine Kitchen Utensils
Attributed to Meissen (German, founded 1710), first half 20th century. A group of twenty Blue Onion vine kitchen utensils, including 3 meat tenderizers, 3 round mashers, 1 spoon, 2 large ladles, 1 small ladle, 3 potato mashers, 2 wisks, 1 pie crust crimper, 1 juicer, and three strainer spoons. Each with a wooden handle. Length (of longest ladle) 14.25”, diameter 4.25”. $300-$500
384 Group of 3 Meissen “Blue Onion” Serving Platters
Meissen (German, founded 1710), first half 20th century. A collection of three graduated porcelain serving platters in the “Blue Onion” pattern, each having scalloped rim, each hand pressed to underside “MEISEN”, with blue underglaze marks indicating Meissen. Largest length 19.25”; middle 17.5”. smallest 15.75”. $400-$600
385 Blue Onion Porcelain Oil Lamp, Attributed to Meissen
Attributed to Meissen (German, founded 1710), late 19th/early 20th century. A fine porcelain oil lamp in the “Blue Onion” pattern comprising a ruffled milk glass shade and colorless glass chimney resting in the fitter and metal burner with wick adjuster (unmarked). Top half of lamp contains the reservoir which lifts out of base. Lamp is raised on a socle foot and mounted gilt metal circulet resting on three Egyptian revival style paw feet. There are no marks under the reservoir. Height 22.25” (top of chimney). $400-$600
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386 4 Meissen and Meissen Style Serving Pieces
First half 20th century. A collection of four serving pieces in the style of Meissen (German, founded 1710), each having either “Blue Onion” or “Blue Onion Vine” pattern, comprising a lidded casserole dish with “Blue Onion” pattern, with plumed finial, with blue cross swords mark to underside for Meissen; a footed serving dish or centerpiece, with green underglaze mark indicating Johnson Brothers (English, founded 1883); a deviled egg dish with twisted and gilt metal base in “Blue Onion Vine” pattern, with blue cross swords mark to underside for Meissen; and serving utensil set comprising knife and pie server, with “Blue Onion Vine” pattern, with stainless steel elements, with accompanying holder or base, each utensil marked “A.E. Lewis & Co. Stainless Steel”. Deviled egg overall 9” x 9.75”. Casserole overall 11” x 8.5” x 5.5”. Footed centerpiece overall 4.75” x 9.25”. Knife length 13.25”. $400-$600
388 Meissen Blue Onion & Vine Kitchen Utensils Attributed to Meissen (German, founded 1710), first half 20th century. A group of 10 Blue Onion Vine and Blue Onion motif kitchen utensils, including five colanders, two of which have wooden handles, three strainers, and two funnels. All unmarked. Height (of largest colander) 3.825”, diameter 7.5”. $300-$500
387 4 Meissen Blue Onion Vine Pattern Rolling Pins German, first half 20th century. A group of four porcelain rolling pins in the Blue Onion Vine pattern, each having wooden handles. One numbered “13”. Length (of longest) 16”, diameter 3”. $300-$500
389 Two, Blue Onion and Vine Wall Clocks
Attributed to Meissen (German, founded 1710), first half 20th century. Two clocks, one in the Blue Onion pattern and the other in the Blue Onion Vine pattern, each with wrought iron hands. Apparently unmarked. diameter 11.5”, depth 3.625”. $200-$400
390 Group of Four Wall-Hanging Blue Onion Racks
German, first half 20th century. A group of four labeled polychromed wall mounting racks, three in the Blue Onion Vine motif. Apparently unmarked. Height (of tallest) 13.975”, width 9.75”, depth 1.625”. $200-$400
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392 Three Meissen Blue Onion & Vine Utensil Racks
Attributed to Meissen (German, founded 1710), fist half 20th century. Three Blue Onion and Blue Onion Vine motif wall-mounted utensil racks. All unmarked. Height 6”, width 12.5”, depth 6.5”. $300-$500
391 Spice Cabinet with 9 Meissen Blue Onion Spice Jars
Attributed to Meissen (German, founded 1710), first half 20th century. A polychromed wood spice cabinet, having a curved pedimented top accented with two finials, with an overhanging corncice top supported by two turned pilasters, with a glass door opening to reveal nine interior compartments, each with a Meissen attribution Blue Onion Vine spice jar with gilt text, with two short drawers below. Apparently unmarked. Height (of cabinet) 32.25”, width 18”, depth 7”. $300-$500
393 14 Meissen Blue Onion & Vine Kitchen Utensils
Attributed to Meissen (German, founded 1710), first half 20th century. A group of 14 Blue Onion and Blue Onion Vine kitchen utensils, including a large cheese grater, a small cheese grater, a toast holder, a pasta holder, a soap dish, 3 perforated spoons, 3 graduated scoops, a larger spoon, and 2 small spoons. One impressed “Germany”. Height (of toast rack) 3.5”, width 2.85”, length 7”. $300-$500
394 5 Meissen Blue Onion Vine Rolling Pins
Attributed to Meissen (German, founded 1710), first half of 20th century. A set of five porcelain rolling pins in the Blue Onion Vine pattern, four attributed to Meissen and one to A.H. Annaberg Porzellan, each with wooden handles. One marked “A. H. Annaberg”. Length (of longest) 18”, diameter 3.25”. $300-$500
395 Group of 11 Meissen Attr. Red Onion Kitchen Tools
Attributed to Meissen (German, founded 1710), first half 20th century. A group of eleven porcelain kitchen tools in the Pink Onion and pink Onion Vine patterns, including five attributed to Meissen, including a rolling pin with wooden handles, a cheese board, a meat tenderizer, and two potato mashers, with six Uchatiusbronce fruit knives with porcelain handles and brass blades. Knives marked to blades. Length (of rolling pin) 15.5”, diameter 3”. $300-$500
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396 English Orientalist Toleware Tea Canister Lamp
English, late 19th/ early 20th century. A large gilt on black tea canister converted to a table lamp, with Orientalist figural and calligraphic decoration in gold to black ground, with pleated cream silk shade. Height to finial 31”, diameter of base 11”. $400-$600
398 English Victorian Pagoda Form Birdhouse
English, late 19th century. A large Victorian birdcage in the form of a pagoda, having a domed upper tier with a polychromed tulip finial and a single door, the lower tier rectangular in form with a sloped roof, a wooden base, two hinged drawers, a metal feeder and a glass water bottle, and two looped handles. Apparently unmarked. Height 30.25”, width 21.75”, depth 12.5”. $300-$500
397 Martin L. Hall Red Tole Coffee Dispenser, 19 C.
Martin L. Hall & Co. (American, Boston, 19th century), late 19th century. A red tole coffee dispenser or container, having a curved top and a sliding door, decorated in black and gold with the inscription “Martin L. Hall & Co/Royal Reserve/ Java and Mocha/Coffee/Boston Mass.” height 21.5”, width 19.25”, depth 13.25”. $300-$500
399 Pair, Black Tole Chinoiserie Pagoda Form Lanterns
English, contemporary. A pair of black tole chinoiserie-motif pagoda form candle lanterns, each having a paneled pagoda top with a crested spire, every other panel painted with gold scales and figural decorations, with a shaped edge accented with scrolled and bells, atop a pierced floral frieze cornice, with a glass door and sides and a mirrored back, atop a pierced floral base. Apparently unmarked. Height 25.5”, width 11.5”, depth 8.75”. $300-$500
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400 English Polychromed & Gilt Scalloped Floral Tray
English, late 19th/early 20th century. A large black polychromed tole tray, having a scalloped rim decorated with gilt, blue, and white painted flowers, leaves, and vines. Apparently unmarked. Height 24”, width 31.75”, depth 1.25”. $300-$500
401 English Lacquered Chinoiserie Papier Mache Tray
English, early 20th century. A black lacquered chinoiserie motif papier mache tray, having rounded edges with polychromed gilt and red decoration, depicting two central pheasants surrounded by a floral and fruit motif border, with roses to the interior lip. Apparently unmarked. Height 18.75”, width 26”, depth 2.25”. $300-$500
402 English Lacquered Chinoiserie Papier Mache Tray
English, early 20th century. A black lacquered chinoiserie motif papier mache tray, having rounded corners, the surface with japanned and polychromed gilt and red decoration depicting a courtly figural scene. Apparently unmarked. Height 19”, width 24.625”, depth 1.125”. $400-$600
403 Lacquered & Gilt Chinese Chippendale Style Etagere
Continental, 20th century. A lacquered and parcel gilt Chinese Chippendale style étagère (or corner shelf), having serpentine (or bow front) form, with japanned aprons and shelves, each shelf with pierced fretwork gallery, apparently unmarked. Overall height 36”; width 20”; depth 14”. $300-$500
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404 Pair, Neoclassical Style Red & Gold Tole Lamps
French or Italian, early 20th century. A pair of neoclassical style tole lamps, each having a squared, tapering form, polychromed red and painted with gilt swags, flanked to either side with lion and ring handles, to the front with a central pastoral landscape scene, and with musical instruments to the reverse, with a Greek key border, and acanthus leaf tip molding, with four peg feet on a squared and stacked base. Each with a pleated shade. Apparently unmarked. Height 30.75”, width 8.5”, depth 8.5”. $300-$500
405 English Polychromed Tole Wall Hanging Clock English, late 19th/early 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 19”, width 12.5”, depth 4.25”. $300-$500
406 English Tole Tea Canister, Mountain Landscape
English, 19th century. A tole peinte tea canister of round form having green ground reserved with a figural mountain landscape, with gilt band accents. Height 15.5”. $400-$600
407 Group of Three English Tole Tea Canisters
English, early to mid 19th century. A group of three tole tea canisters in graduated sizes, each polychromed black and decorated to the front with gold banding with black floral decoration, with central black Chinese characters within a gold rectangular panel over a number indicting size. Height (of tallest) 17”, diameter 9.5”. $600-$800
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409 Set of 13 PCS Early Spode Clobbered Earthenware
408 Group of 5 PCS Early Spode ‘Clobbered’ Earthenware
Spode (English, founded 1767), circa first quarter 19th century. Five pieces of early earthenware comprising a circular serving bowl, a drainer, and three egg coddler cups. The bowl with impressed SPODE and artist marks, the remainder unmarked aside from worker marks. Height of bowl 2.25”, diameter 10.25”. width of drainer 14.5”, depth 10”. Height of cups 1.75”. $400-$600
Spode (English, founded 1767), circa first quarter 19th century. A set of thirteen pieces of early earthenware comprising two dessert dishes. a small oval tray or underplate and ten luncheon or dessert plates all in the same “Group” pattern having printed floral decoration in blue underglaze and red enamel with pink enamel over the glaze on the flowers. The two dessert dishes marked with “1480” in red. The oval underplate with impressed “SPODE 5” and maker’s mark. Height of dessert dishes 1.5 “, width 7.75”,. depth 7.75”. Height of oval underplate 1”, width 10.5”, depth 7.5”. Height of plates 1.25”, diameter 8.75”. $300-$500
410 Rare Spode Clobbered Cream Tureen w/Ladle
Spode (English, founded 1767), circa first quarter 19th century. A rare early cream or sauce earthenware tureen and ladle having a chinoiserie “clobbered” decoration printed in blue underglaze and enameled in red over the glaze, the cartouches enclosing a pagoda design within a enameled brown rim. Sauce boat is affixed to underplate and comes with matching ladle. Apparently unmarked aside from worker’s mark. Height 6.5”, width 8”, depth 4.87”. Length of ladle 6.87”. Provenance: Property from the Private Collection of Mrs. Nancy Rutledge Pogue, Blufton, South Carolina (wife of Mr. William Pogue, who served as an heir to the H. & S. Pogue Company department store chain based in Cincinnati, Ohio). $300-$500
411 Group 3 PCS of Early Spode ‘Clobbered’ Earthenware
Spode (English, founded 1767), circa first quarter 19th century. Three pieces of early earthenware comprising a circular dinner plate, a rectangular serving dish and a cream/sauce ladle, all with chinoiserie decoration printed in blue underglaze and enameled in red over the glaze. The circular plate in the Flying Pennant I pattern; the serving dish decorated with four kylin or foo dogs and entwining scaly snakes with landscape and architectural background. The ladle decorated to the bowl with mountainous landscape. Apparently unmarked aside from worker marks. diameter of plate 9.75”. Height of serving dish1.87”, width 11.25”, depth 8.75”. Length of ladle 6.5”. $300-$500
412 English Hammered Brass Coal Scuttle w/ Handle
English, mid 19th century. A hammered brass coal scuttle, having a rolled lip, a tapering form, a swing handle, and a rounded base. ‘Apparently unmarked. Height 18.75”, width 15.25”, depth 12.5”. $300-$500
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413 Sheraton Style Striped Upholstered Settee
An American Sheraton style mahogany settee having a slightly rounded backrail leading to sloping armrests, on reeded baluster form supports enclosing the padded and upholstered back, sides, seat and removable cushion custom covered in Schumacher fabric and raised on front baluster reeded legs. Height 33.5”, width 52.25”, seat depth 20.5”, seat height 18.5”. $600-$800
414 English Mahogany Sheraton Style Inlaid Server
English, first half 20th century. A mahogany Sheraton style server or sideboard, having a bowed front inset with a single drawer, flanked on either side by two cabinet doors, on six squared and tapered legs, with decorative line inlay and foliated brass hardware. Apparently unmarked. Height 31.75”, width 48”, 23.25”. $500-$700
415 Pair, Carved Walnut Sheraton Style Chairs, 18 C.
English, late 18th century. A pair of Sheraton style hand-carved walnut side chairs, each having a shield-form back with a pierced harp-shaped splat, on four tapering legs with an H-stretcher. Upholstered in green and red striped silk. Apparently unmarked. Height 38.25”, width 19.25”, seat depth 15.5”. seat to floor 19”. $400-$600
416 Hand Woven Persian Tribal Area Rug
Wool. Iran. Geometric and tribal design on red field. Black and cream accent colors. Measures 7’ 6” x 3’ 8”. $400-$600
417 Hand Woven Persian Ardebil Runner
Wool. Iran. Geometric and tribal design on black field. Red, cream and gold accent colors. Multiple borders. Measures 4’ x 9’ 10”. $600-$800
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419 Two 19th/20th C. Persian Tin Glazed Wine Vessels
418 Indian Colonial Silver Repousse Footed Cup
Indian, likely Calcutta/ Bovanipore, early 20th century. Silver footed cup or bowl having a ruffled rim over the body finely chased repousse with hunting animals in landscape. Apparently not marked. Height 3.5”, diameter of foot 1.75”. $300-$500
420 Hand Woven Persian Tuyserkan Runner
Wool. Iran. All over floral design on blue field. Multiple borders. Red, cream and green accent colors. 3’ 4” x 9’ 10”. $600-$800
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Persian, late 19th/ early 20th century. A group of two tin glazed twin handled pottery wine ewers or table vases, each of bottle form with loop handles joining neck to shoulder, with underglaze decoration in blue, green and purple depicting flowers reserved in scrolled cartouches, with further florals and foliates throughout. Shorter vessel signed to underside. Taller vessel 12.25”. Shorter vessel 11.75”. $400-$600
421 Handwoven Persian Tribal Area Rug
Wool. Iran. Four large hexagonal center medallions on brown field. Multiple borders. Tribal and geometric design with orange, blue and cream accent colors. 3’ 6” x 6’ 7”. $500-$700
422 Style of Utagawa Toyokuni, Ukiyo-e Woodblock Print
Style of Utagawa Toyokuni (Japanese,1769-1825), “Untitled (Samurai Among Cherry Blossoms Triptych)”, woodblock triptych print in colors on paper, each sheet with assorted inscriptions and seals. Triptych print depicting three figures, two with Samurai swords, surrounded by blooming cherry blossoms. Framed 20.25” x 34.5”. Sight 14” x 28”. $400-$600
423 Utagawa Toyokuni, “Samurai Triptych”, Ukiyo-e Woodblock Print
Utagawa Toyokuni (Japanese, 1769-1825), “Untitled (Samurai Triptych)”, woodblock triptych print in colors on paper, each sheet with red and yellow rectangular inscriptions, each with red oval inscriptions, each with two small black seals, leftmost sheet with graphite inscription “Toyo Kuni”. With artist’s information and other assorted ephemera (including original letter from Sotheby’s Assistant Vice President of the Japanese department regarding the lot in 1989) to verso. Framed 19.25” x 34.5”. Sight 13.75” x 28.5”. $400-$600
424 Pair of Japanese Erotic Shunga Hand Scrolls
Japanese, 20th century. A pair of hand painted on silk erotic Shunga emakimono (handscrolls) each comprising six horizontally aligned erotic scenes on green silk backing. $300-$500
425 Pair of Cloisonne Enamel Plates, Bird Amid Flowers
Likely Japanese, 20th century. Pair of round cloisonne enamel plates or chargers each with mirrored scene depicting a feathered bird in flight amid pink and white cherry blossoms and pink and red flowers and green leaves, against blue ground within geometric patterned border, underside with repeating scrolling surrounding shallow foot. Each unmarked. Overall diameter 11.9”. $300-$500
426 Fine Cloisonne Lidded Jar with Birds & Butterflies
Japanese or Chinese, 20th century. A fine cloisonne enamel lidded jar having four sides to the tall baluster form, with tan scrolled ground reserved to each side with a mandala form bearing a phoenix, cranes, and butterflies. Apparently unmarked. Height 5.25”. $300-$500
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428 Fine Japanese Taisho Period Signed Satsuma Koro
427 Early 20th C. Large Satsuma Bottle Vase
Japanese, early 20th century. Unmarked. Height 9.75”. $200-$400
Japanese, first quarter 20th century. Underside with Shimazu clan mark and secondary mark likely for Hyozan (Hiozan) of the Taisho Period (1912-1926). Height 7.75”, width over handles 5.25”. $300-$500
429 Japanese Choshuzan Satsuma Two-Light Table Lamp
Japanese, 20th century. A Choshuzan Satsuma style pottery two-light table lamp, the cylindrical pottery shaft with allover gilt ground decorated with green, red, white and blue courtly figures, electrified, apparently unmarked. Height overall 24.75”; height of vase element 9.5”. $200-$400
430 Japanese Gosu Blue Satsuma Two-Light Table Lamp
Japanese, 20th century. A Gosu Blue Satsuma style pottery two-light table lamp, the square pottery shaft with allover dark blue or black ground decorated with gilt, green, red, and dark blue courtly figure with dragon, electrified, apparently unmarked. Height overall 24.75”; height of vase element 9.75”. $200-$400
431 Large Sumida Gawa Vase with Bird & Cherry Blossoms
Japanese, early 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 18.5”. $300-$500
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431 Large Unusual Sumida Gawa Vase with Cicada, Signed
Japanese, late 19th/early 20th century. Underside with two impressed seal marks and one incised signature. Height 12”. $400-$600
434 Japanese Satsuma Jardiniere on Stand, Signed Japanese, late 20th century. Signed in red to underside of planter and interior of stand. Overall 32”. $200-$400
433 Tibetan Cabinet with Polychromed Animal Motif Tibetan, mid to late 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 33.5”, width 33.75”, depth 17”. $600-$800
435 Framed Thai Hand Embellished Figural Tapestry
Thai, 20th century. A large Trapunto needlework figural tapestry panel from the Chiang Mai Sunday market, with colorful hand-embellished detailing, including sequins and metallic threads, in a giltwood frame. “CHIANG MAI” and “THAILAND” written on back of frame. Height 51.825”, width 104.5”, depth 1.25”. $400-$600
436 Fine Diminutive Bronze Covered Tripod Censor Chinese, late Qing Dynasty (1644-1991). A fine, diminutive patinated and gilt bronze tripod censor with dome-shaped pierced lid surmounted with foo dog finial, the patinated melon shaped body mounted to each side with foo dog masks (lacking rings) and six quatrefoil shaped cartouches decorated with raised relief including foliage, birds and a leaping horse, the whole raised on three legs. Apparently unmarked. Height 4.75”. $300-$500
437 Group of 2 Japanese Lidded Lacquer Censers Japanese, Late 19th/Early 20th century. Collection of two lacquered censors comprising of one of lobed squash form with gold lacquered fans, plants, and flowers against black lacquered ground with removable pierced gilt metal top with repeating star motif, unmarked; and a smaller censer with flying cranes above landscape in gold against black lacquered ground with a pierced gilt metal removable top, unmarked. Lobed censer height 3.2”, diameter 3.5”. Smaller censer height 2.25”, diameter 2.75”. $400-$600
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438 Early 20th C. Japanese Bronze Hibachi, Signed
Japanese, early 20th century. A large and heavy bronze open censer or hibachi having four feet supporting rectangular shallow basin with relief cast seascape scenes to walls, with dragon mask loop handles to either narrow side, the interior with scorching commensurate with use. Underside with cast diaper patterning and seal mark signature. Height 4.5”, width over handles 17.5”, depth 9.25”. $300-$500
440 Pictorial Encyclopedia of the Oriental Arts
439 Modern Japanese Figural Tiger Bronze Censer
Japanese, 20th century. A modern patinated bronze figural censer having bulbous body surmounted by large figural tiger as finial. Incised signature to underside. Overall height 7.25”. $300-$500
441 Group of 3 Kawarazaki Shodo Botanical Woodcuts
Kawarazaki Shodo (Japanese, 1889-1973). Three woodblock prints on paper. “Camelia”, red seal to lower right; “Nandina”, red seal to lower left; and “Wild Cherry”, red seal to lower right. Each framed 19.75” x 14.5”. Each sight 13.75” x 9”. $300-$500
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A Pictorial Encyclopedia of the Oriental Arts: Japan, China, & Korea; 7 Volumes. New York: Crown, 1969. “Japan” in 4 volumes. “China” in 2 volumes. “Korea” in 1 volume. Compiled from the Oriental Section of the Encyclopedia of World Art published by Kadokawa Shoten Publishing Company, Tokyo, 1968. Includes list of plates, text, glossary, table of plates. Profusely illustrated with full-page, full-color and monochrome illustrations, with bounded tissue. Dark brown cloth boards with gold-embossed titles along spines. Volumes are wrapped in clear glassine protective dust jackets. Korea volume with original slipcase. $300-$500
442 2 Japanese School Silk Flora and Fauna Paintings Japanese School, 20th century. A collection of two Japanese gouache and ink on silk flora and fauna paintings, each with inscriptions and red seals, comprising “Peony with Butterfly” and “Cherry Tree with Bird”. “Peony with Butterfly” framed 20.5” x 18.5”; sight 6.75” x 5.825”. “Cherry Tree with Bird” framed 18” x 15.25”; sight 12” x 9.25”. $200-$400
443 Japanese Meiji Bronze Censer, Dragon in Clouds
Japanese, Meiji Period, late 19th/ early 20th century. A fantastic bronze rectangular form open censer having cast texture and form of a dragon emerging from rolling clouds, the whole of organic form raised on four spindrel feet and having allover texture of spiraling and twisting forms. Underside with cast mark. Height 3.25”, width 6.75”, depth 5.5”. $300-$500
444 Japanese Meiji Bronze Vase with Figural Feet Japanese, late 19th / early 20th century. A late Meiji period medium relief cast bronze vase, having figural relief depictions of water fowl (including herons) in marsh scene reminiscent of the bronze works produced in Seikyo Yoshida’s Kyoto bronze workshop, apparently unmarked. Height 9.925”; diameter at mouth 4.125”. $300-$500
445 Japanese Meiji Pd. Champleve Figure of a Scholar
Japanese, Meiji Period, late 19th/ early 20th century. An enamel inlaid champleve bronze figure of a scholar depicting the figure seated on a throne or bench with colorful robes clutched at chest under downturned contemplative face. Unmarked. $300-$500
446 Japanese Copper Articulating Spiny Lobster Crawfish Japanese, early 20th century. A naturalistically rendered spiny lobster or crawfish having articulation to the antenna, limbs, body and tail, possibly made by the Myochin, who originally made armor for Samurai warriors. Piece is signed to the underside. Length 9.25” (antenna to tail). $300-$500
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448 Small Chinese Gilt Buddha on Rosewood Stand
447 Two Chinese Carved Wood Buddhistic Figures Chinese, 20th century. A group of two carved wood Buddhist figures comprising one gilded and polychrome lacquered seated Buddha on a lotus throne, and one carved bamboo figure of Shou seated and holding a peach and ruyi sceptre. Each unmarked. Buddha height 11.5”. Shou height 8”. $300-$500
449 Chinese Carved Wood Relief Plaque, Blossoming Cherry Tree
Chinese, 20th century. A Chinese carved hard wood relief panel depicting blossoming cheery tree with bridge and pagoda structure, apparently unsigned, mounted for wall hanging. Overall 19.625” x 26.925”. $300-$500
Chinese, 20th century. A small and well modeled gilded copper alloy figure of Buddha presented seated in lotus position with hands held at chest in uttarabodhi mudra, to a fine and heavy fitted carved rosewood stand. Overall height 8.75”. Height without stand 7”. $300-$500
450 Diminutive Chinese Rosewood Display Cabinet Diminutive Chinese rosewood display cabinet in rectangular form with one shelf having a flanged end above a tambour door opening to a void compartment, the base with with two drawers, decorated with pierced geometric galleries and paneled sides. Height 24”, width 23.5”, depth 9.62”. $300-$500
451 Chinese Carved Tianghuang Buddha Figure on Cord
Chinese, 20th century or newer. A carved Tianghuang stone figure of Buddha on a beaded cord. Accompanied with certificate of gem authentication provided by consignor. Stone 1.5” x 2.625” x 1.75”. $200-$400
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452 Pair of Chinese Export Porcelain Cockatoos
453 Unique Chinese Porcelain Vase with Phoenix Handle
Chinese, early to mid 20th century. A pair of Chinese export glazed porcelain cockatoos, each yellow having green, pink, and blue wings and a blue and green tail, seated on a rockery. Apparently unmarked. Height 15.5”, width 5.75”, depth 3.75”. $300-$500
Chinese, 20th century. Side of handle with underglaze apocryphal mark for the Xuande Period (1426-1435). Height 8.5”, width over handle 6.5”, diameter of foot 3.875”. $300-$500
454 Early 20th C. Chinese Ginger Jar with Scholars
455 Chinese Yuan Style Pot, Red & Green Figural Scenes
Chinese, early 20th century Qing Dynasty. A large porcelain ginger jar decorated with underglaze blue figural scene depicting three scholars in a garden with scrolls. Signed to side and underside in underglaze blue, one mark possibly for the Guangxu Period (1875-1908). Height 10.375”, diameter 11”. $300-$500
Chinese, 20th century. A Yuan Dynasty style porcelain pot or urn of high shouldered round form with constricted squat ring neck, the vessel decorated overglaze in green and red with scholar and warrior figures in a landscape with tiger and horse companions. Unmarked. Height 11.125”, diameter 13.75”. $300-$500
456 Two Chinese Export Rose Medallion Items
Chinese, 19th century. A group of two pieces of Chinese Export porcelain in the Rose Medallion pattern, group comprising a small round dish with pierced rim and a small cream pitcher. Each unmarked. Dish diameter 7.25”. Creamer height 3.75”.Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mr. Eskild Bondesen of Copenhagen, Denmark. $300-$500
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457 Seven 19th/20th C. Chinese “Blue Willow” Plates
Chinese, late 19th/ early 20th century. A collection of 7 porcelain plates of varying size decorated in blue underglaze with the traditional Blue Willow pattern. Largest diameter 9”. Smallest diameter 7.5”. $300-$500
458 Chinese Blue & White Porcelain Figure of Quanyin
Chinese, 20th century. Unmarked. Height 19.5”, diameter of base 6”. $300-$500
459 Chinese Blue & White Porcelain Phoenix Jar
Chinese, 20th century. Underside with apocryphal Xuande reign mark (1426-1435). $300-$500
460 Four Blue & White Glazed Chinese Pottery Items
Chinese, late 19th/ early 20th century. A collection of four blue underglaze decorated pottery items comprising one squat round jar decorated with flowers, one small fishbowl decorated with deer, one bulbous vase decorated with phoenixes in flight, and one round dish decorated with a flowering basket. Dish and vase with unknown pictorial marks to underside. Jar height 5.125”, bowl height 3.875”, vase height 6.75”, dish diameter 7.125”. $300-$500
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461 Chinese Blue & White Porcelain Dragon Vase Chinese, 20th century. A petite yuhuchunping porcelain vase having blue dragons hand painted between bands of scrolls, lappets, leiwen, and leaf tips. Unmarked. Height 10.125”, diameter 5”. $300-$500
462 Fine Pair of 19th C. Chinese Export B/W Plates
Chinese, 19th century. A pair of fine blue and white decorated Chinese Export porcelain plates, likely for the English market, having underglaze blue decoration on white ground with auspicious objects, horses, flowers, and diaper patterning. Unmarked. $300-$500
463 Small Etched Chinese Export Porcelain Teapot
Chinese, 18th century. A small white porcelain teapot, having a gilt edge and a peach form lid, the top and sides etched with peonies. Apparently unmarked. Height 3.625”, diameter 4.125”. $300-$500
465 Chinese Yuan Dynasty Style Jar with Tiger Handles
464 Chinese Red, Blue, & White Porcelain Dragon Vase
Chinese, 20th century. A porcelain bottle vase with hand painted underglaze iron red and cobalt blue decoration depicting a large scaly dragon amid fire with band of scrolls to vase neck. Apocryphal Ming Dynasty mark to neck. Height 17.75”, diameter 14”. $300-$500
Chinese, likely 20th century. A Yuan Dynasty style porcelain vase or jar of high shouldered bulbous form having constricted neck and tapering to a round foot, with band of underglaze blue and red lappets to foot, dragons to body, ruyi scrolls and peonies to shoulder, and chrysanthemums on vine to neck, with applied figural tiger’s mask handles to shoulder. Unmarked. Height 14.25”, width over handles 14.75”. $300-$500
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466 Two Wucai Decorated Chinese Porcelain Vases Chinese, 20th century. A group of two porcelain vases with hand painted wucai decoration, one bottle vase and one baluster vase with tiger mask handles, each with a dragon amid fire and cloud scrolls and set above stylized waves. Each with spurious Qing Dynasty marks to underside. Bottle vase height 8.25”, urn height 9.875” $300-$500
467 Pair of Chinese Porcelain Painted Garniture Vases
Chinese, late 20th century. A pair of squared baluster form porcelain garniture urns, each with hand painted lush landscape scenes to two sides alternating with panels of painted calligraphy set below lion’s mask faux ring handles. Unmarked. Height 12.75”. $300-$500
468 Pair of Chinese Porcelain & Painted Metal Lamps
Chinese, early 20th century. A pair of Chinese hand painted metal and porcelain single-light table lamps, each with squared shaft, each shaft with depictions of landscapes and red and black inscriptions, each with painted wood spherical finials. Each height 32”. $300-$500
469 Ming Dynasty Style Hand Painted Cong Vase Chinese, 20th century. Underside with overglaze iron red two character mark. Height 13”, width over handles 6.5”. $300-$500
470 Chinese Red Yixing Zisha Leaf Motif Teapot Chinese, 20th century. A red Yixing Zisha teapot, having a squat round form, with an upturned carved leaf spout and a loop form handle, the body and handle decorated with a carved and applied vine motif. Interior of lid with two impressed calligraphic marks, underside of body with four character impressed seal mark. Height 3.25”, spout to handle 6.2”. $300-$500
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471 Asian Lacquered & Ebonized Wood Censer Stand
Asian (likely Japanese or Korean), mid-20th century. A carved, ebonized, and lacquered wood tabletop censer stand and box of rectangular form raised on bracket feet and having wide shaped back plate with cloud and ruyi form edges extending beyond the box, the unit front with three small drawers under an inset double sliding door with platform on top, the whole with relief carved foliage, also with red and green lacquer painted medallion to top center of back plate above platform, and lacquer painted decoration to sliding doors. Unmarked. Height 11.875”, width 17.875”, depth 7”. $500-$700
472 Pair, Chinese Lacquered Storage Boxes
Chinese, first half 20th century. A pair of carved wood, red and black lacquered storage boxes of square form with rounded corners, diagonal planar side walls, and lift off conforming lids. Unmarked. Height 7.5”, 14.5” square. $300-$500
473 Chinese Red Lacquered Calligraphy Box with Dragons
Chinese, 20th century. An oblong rectangular calligraphy box having red lacquered exterior with incised, polychromed, and gilt decoration of dragons chasing a pearl amid cloud scrolls and auspicious objects. Underside with incised script mark for the Qianlong Period. Height 2.625”, width 13.375”, depth 4”. $300-$500
474 Chinese Dark Brown Yixing Zisha Squash Form Teapot
Chinese, 20th century. A brown Yixing Zisha teapot, squat and round in the form of a squash, with a an upturned spout and loop handle in the form of a vine, and a scalloped lid with a vine and leaf lift, decorated with calligraphy to one side and flowers to the other. Interior of lid with two impressed calligraphic marks, underside of body with four character impressed seal mark. Height 3.5”, width (from spout to handle) 7”. $300-$500
475 Chinese Brown Yixing Zisha Teapot with Calligraphy
Chinese, 20th century. A brown Yixing Zisha teapot, having a squat form, with a scalloped edge and foot, an upturned spout, and a loop form handle with a thumb grip, with incised calligraphy decoration to the edge. Underside of body with four character impressed seal mark. Height 3.75”, width (from spout to handle) 7.5”. $300-$500
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476 Chinese Silk Embroidery Panel of Imperial Dragons
Chinese, 19th century. Hand embroidered silk textile panel, possibly a Chao Pao fragment from a dragon robe with two central metallic gold thread serpentine five-clawed dragons, with swirling clouds and crane medallions, apparently unmarked. Framed 41.75” x 18.5”. Unframed 38.25” x 14.75”. $400-$600
477 Chinese Silk Embroidery Textile Panel, Framed
Chinese, early 20th century. A framed silk embroidered textile panel, squared in format, and having a deep blue border surrounding a salmon colored central panel, hand-embroidered with dragons and bats, with a machine-embroidered ribbon border, with a floral and metallic border. Apparently unmarked. Height (framed) 21.125”, width 19.625”, height (unframed) 15.5”, width 13.75”. $400-$600
478 Unusual Bronze Inlaid Chinese Flambe Floor Vase
Chinese, 20th century. An unusual flambe glazed porcelain bottle floor vase having bulbous body raised on short ring foot with tall cylindrical neck under flaring rim, the body inlaid with two round and teardrop shaped patinated bronze medallions. Unmarked. Height 22.5”, diameter 14”. $500-$700
479 Chinese Four Panel Chinoiserie Motif Floor Screen
Chinese, early 20th century. A Chinoiserie motif four paneled tooled and gilt leather folding floor screen, having eight decorated panels depicting figural courtly garden scenes. Apparently unmarked. Height 70.25”, width (fully open) 74”, depth 1.125”. $500-$700
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480 Chinese Yellow Glazed Prunus Fruit Charger
Chinese, 20th century. A large and heavy porcelain charger of round form raised on a ring foot, the interior tondo with hand painted enamel prunus fruit or peaches on leafy stems, the exterior with solid imperial yellow glaze. Underside with apocryphal Qing Dynasty mark. diameter 16.125”, height 2.875”. $300-$500
481 Chinese Porcelain Bottle Vase with Prunus Fruit
482 Small Chinese Iron Red Painted Dragon Vase
483 Ming Style Large Porcelain Jar, Dragons & Waves
Chinese, 20th century. Underside with apocryphal mark for the Qianlong imperial reign (1736-1795). Height 8”, diameter 4.5”. $300-$500
Chinese, 20th century. Underside with apocryphal mark for the Qing Dynasty. Height 22”, diameter 15”. $300-$500
Chinese, 20th century. Marked to neck with apocryphal six character mark for the Jiajing Period (1522-1566). Overall height 17”, diameter 10.25”. $300-$500
484 Hand Woven Persian Azerbaijan Rug
Wool. Iran. Tribal and geometric design on rust field. Having three geometric center medallions. Rose, gold and green accent colors. Measures 4’ 2” x 8’ 6”. $500-$700
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485 Very Fine Chinese Porcelain Lidded Rice Bowl
Chinese, Ming Dynasty Longqing Period mark (1567-72), likely later. A very fine hand painted porcelain covered rice bowl with exterior covered in hand painted sanguine patterning with clusters of cobalt cloud scrolls surrounding gilt peony blossoms, the bowl interior and lid underside with pairs of underglaze blue fish amid seaweed within borders of cobalt lappets. Each piece with underglaze blue mark for the Longqing Period. Height 2.75”, diameter 4.75”. $400-$600
487 Pair of Chinese Lacquered Ming Style Tables
Chinese, early to mid 20th century. A matched pair of dark red lacquered Ming style side tables, one older and gessoed decorated, both having painted gilt vine motifs and flower motifs, each with knuckle cluster feet. One with dealer label to underside. Height (of older) 27.625”, width 18.125”, depth 13.25”. $400-$600
486 Chinese Celadon Shiliuzun Form Porcelain Vase Chinese, 20th century. A finely potted porcelain shiliuzun pomegranate form vase of globular form sweeping up to a short constricted neck issuing five vertical sepals forming a calyx mouth, allover with celadon blue/green ground bearing clusters of stylized flower blossoms, auspicious charms, and bi discs. Underside with apocryphal mark for the Qianlong reign. Height 5”, diameter 5”. $400-$600
488 Two Figural Hand Painted Chinese Porcelain Items
Chinese, late 20th century. A group of two hand painted porcelain items comprising a small fishbowl planter with colorful courtly figural scene to white ground with many lines of black calligraphy to back; and a round lidded box with hand painted figural scenes to side walls and lid, with black calligraphy to back of box. $400-$600
489 Two Chinese Crackle Glazed Teapots
Chinese, 20th century. A group of two crackle glazed teapots comprising one hexagonal lidded teapot with molded decoration of a phoenix to body with allover emerald green glaze, and a light blue glazed ewer or lidless teapot having ruffled top rim and figural flower bud decoration to side. Each unmarked. Green pot height 5.25”, ewer height 6.5”. $300-$500
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490 Chinese Ceremonial Teapot with Scholarly Scenes
Chinese, 20th century. Underside with apocryphal Qing Dynasty mark. Height 14.5”, width spout to handle 13”. $300-$500
Session 2
Sunday January 15 Estimated Times for Lots
Lots sell at approximately 100-120 lots per hour. Please note that these times are only approximations and are subject to change.
11am-12pm...........Lots 491-611 12pm-1pm..........Lots 612-732 1pm-2pm..........Lots 733-853 2pm-3pm........Lots854-974 3pm-4pm......Lots 975-1,022
Notes
491 2 Rare Mason’s Earthenware Serving Pieces
Two early and rare Mason’s earthenware serving pieces comprising a melon shaped tureen in the “Floral Basket” pattern and a gravy or sauce boat decorated with red scale in the “Conversation” pattern. Neither piece apparently marked. Height of tureen 8.25”, width 7.75” (handle to handle). Height of sauce/gravy boat 5.87”, width 8.5”. $300-$500
493 Set of 4 Folch Ironstone Polychrome Dinner Plates
Stephen Folch, Stoke on Trent (English), circa 1819-1829. A set of four ironstone polychrome enhanced and transferware dinner plates, each decorated with a chinoiserie scene with pheasant, butterflies, elaborate peony, prunus and figures at a table with flower pot. The back of each plate with lion and unicorn crest mark over a banner which reads “Imp. Iron Stone China Stoke Works”. Diameter 9.62”. Provenance: Property from the Private Collection of Mrs. Nancy Rutledge Pogue, Blufton, South Carolina (wife of Mr. William Pogue, who served as an heir to the H. & S. Pogue Company department store chain based in Cincinnati, Ohio). $300$500
492 Group of 5 Pieces Mason’s Ironstone, 19th C.
Mason’s Ironstone (English, 1813-1973), 19th century. Five pieces, including two large serving platters, two small serving platters, and a footed compote, each with transfer floral and chinoiserie decorations and hand enameled gilt accents. All marked MASON’S” above crown and banner with “PATENT IRONSTONE CHINA”, and “Joseph Green & Co./10&11/St. Paul’s Church Yard/London” to reverse. Height (of compote) 5.625”, diameter 12.25”. $300-$500
494 Staffordshire Commemorative Wellington & Hill Jug
English, circa 1820. An early and rare Staffordshire pearlware commemorative pitcher or jug decorated with a military theme on colored silver lustre and sprinkled with white florets, the shaped mug having deeply molded portraits decorated in the round featuring Lord Wellington and General Hill. Each portrait is titled below and separated by colorful flags. Apparently not marked but documented in “The Connoisseur - An Illustrated Magazine For Collectors”, Vol. IX. (May-August, 1904), Published by Otto Limited, Carmelite House, Carmellite Street, E.C., page 154. Height 6.37”. $300-$500
495 Pair of Derby Biscuit Urn Shaped Vases
Derby Porcelain (England, founded 1756), circa early 19th century. The underside of each with incised Derby mark and incised N 31. Height 8”, width 5.5”. $300-$500
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497 Collection, Meissen Pink Rose Table Articles 496 Continental Two Door Oak Kas Armoire on Bun Feet
Continental, 20th century. Height 60.75”, width 61.25”, depth 22.5”. $400-$600
Meissen (German, founded 1710), from 1924. A collection of six table articles, including two pitchers, a creamer, a cup and saucer, and a bud vase, each hand enameled with pink roses and a gilt edge. All marked to underside. Height (of tallest) 7.25”, diameter (including handle) 5.625”. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mr. Eskild Bondesen of Copenhagen, Denmark. $300-$500
498 Two Reticulated Hand Painted Porcelain Platters
Royal Copenhagen (Danish, founded 1790) and Schumann Dresden (German), early 20th century. Two reticulated porcelain baskets, each with multicolored transfer and hand painted floral decoration and gilt edging. Both marked to underside. Height (of taller) 3.475”, diameter 9.125”. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mr. Eskild Bondesen of Copenhagen, Denmark. $300-$500
500 Royal Vienna Footed Gilt Urn on Stand
499 Porcelain and Etched Glass Mirror Continental, early 20th. Apparently unmarked. Overall 27” x 14.25”. $300-$500
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Royal Vienna (Austrian, 1718-1864), mid 19th century. Marked to underside. Height 11.25”, width 4.5”, depth 4.5”. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mr. Eskild Bondesen of Copenhagen, Denmark. $300-$500
501 Cranberry Glass Converted Hanging Lantern
A Victorian gilt metal and glass hanging lantern, converted to electric, having and open triform cage mounted with female masks and centered with enamel decorated cranberry glass oil font and brass oil burner enclosing the socket (later). Apparently unmarked. Height 32”, diameter 14”. $300-$500
502 Todd Phillips for Quoizel Blown Glass Pendant Lamp
Todd Phillips for Quoizel (American, founded 1930), 2007. Salamander Glass Studio collection. Etched signature and date, with manufacturer’s stickers to ceiling cap. Height 23”, diameter 19”. $300-$500
504 Victorian Nailsea Venetian Thread Glass Bowl
503 Pairpoint Reverse Painted Figural Boudoir Lamp Pairpoint (American, found 1837), 20th century. The underside marked “PAIRPOINT” also with classic Pairpoint “P”stamped inside a diamond and numbered “E3013”. Overall height 14.75”, base width 4.25”, base depth 4.25”. $300-$500
English, last quarter 19th century. A fine Victorian Nailsea glass rose bowl in the “Venetian Thread” pattern having opalescent loops on ruby or cranberry glass with a satin finish and six-crimp ruffled rim. Apparently unmarked. Height 3.5”, diameter 5.25”. Provenance: Property from the Private Collection of Mrs. Nancy Rutledge Pogue, Blufton, South Carolina (wife of Mr. William Pogue, who served as an heir to the H. & S. Pogue Company department store chain based in Cincinnati, Ohio). $300-$500
505 James Tufts Silver & Blue Glass Center Bowl
James Walker Tufts (American, 1835-1902), late 19th C. A Victorian Mary Gregory style blue glass bowl with triple plate silver stand, the glass decorated in white enamel with figural girl standing before a tall bird house set in landscape with gold trimmed rim resting in silver aesthetic base with four supports headed with flowerheads and terminating on balls, mounted on a square base centered with the name “Susie” in fancy script. The glass bowl apparently unmarked. The silver holder hallmarked to the underside “J. W. TUFTS BOSTON TRIPLE PLATE 81016.” height 6.25”, square base width 3.75”. diameter of glass bowl 6”. $300-$500
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506 Pair, Fine Rococo Metamorphic Candelabras
Probably English, 20th century. A matched and fine pair of heavy Rococo silver over copper metamorphic candelabras decorated with scrolling acanthus, gadrooning and shell having a removable central flame finial converting to a three light candelabra that converts to a single candlestick by removing upper section. Flame finial is also a snuffer. Apparently unmarked. Height 21”, width 20.5”. $300-$500
507 Pair of French Rococo Style Pewter Wall Sconces French, 19th century. A pair of Rococo style cast pewter wall sconces, each having a cabochon form with acanthine and rocaille edging, with a C-scroll candle arm terminating in a candle pricket. One etched “2” to reverse. Height 11.25”, width 8.875”, depth 4”. $300-$500
509 Pair, Gilt Metal Cherub Lamps with Frosted Shades
508 French Petit Point Embroidery, Courtship Scene French, late 18th / early 19th century. Apparently unmarked. Framed 23.5” x 16.25”. Sight 16.5” x 11.5”. $400-$600
Continental, first half 20th century. Each with a frosted gadrooned and ruffled shade with beading and acid etched acanthine decoration. Stamped DAVRT NY to underside in a triangle. Height 23”, diameter 5.25”. $300-$500
510 French Giltwood Tri-Fold Vanity Mirror
French, early 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 23.5”, width 30”, depth 1”. $300-$500
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511 Herbert Isenberg, “English Hunting Scene”, Oil Herbert Isenberg (German, b. 1930), “Untitled (English Hunting Scene)”, oil on canvas, signed to lower right “Herbert Isenberg”. Framed 32.25” x 28.25”. Unframed 24” x 20.125”. $300-$500
513 Attributed to Benjamin Green “Wetlands Landscape”
Attributed to Benjamin Richard Green (British, 1808-1876), “Untitled (Wetlands Landscape)”-circa 1906, oil on canvas, signed and dated to lower left “B. Green. 1906”. With indistinct stamp to canvas verso “Cowell’s Art Storage 66, St. James Street”. Framed 20” x 26.25”. Unframed 12” x 18”. $400-$600
512 John Bucknell Russell, Rabbit Trophy Scene, Oil John Bucknell Russell (Scottish (British), 1819-1893) “Rabbit Trophy Scene”, oil on canvas, signed lower left “J.B. Russell”. Framed 38.25” x 26.25”. Unframed 36” x 24”. $500-$700
514 English Stained Mahogany Table on Tapered Legs
English, early 20th century. A mahogany console table or desk, rectangular in form, having an overhanging molded edge, over a conforming apron, with two long line inlaid drawers, on four squared and tapering line inlaid legs terminating in arrow feet, with an H-stretcher. Apparently unmarked. Height 30”, width 41.75”, depth 20.5”. $400-$600
515 English Mahogany & Burl Wood 7-Drawer Semanier
English, late 19th/early 20th century. A two-tiered mahogany and burl wood seven drawer bow front semanier, the upper portion having a molded top, over three short drawers, resting on a wider lower portion with four longer drawers, all with patinated metal pulls, resting on four cabriole legs terminating in pad feet. Apparently unmarked. Height 48.75”, width 17.5”, depth 14”. $300-$500
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516 Pair Early 20th C. Regionalist Paintings, Signed
American School, first third 20th century. One signed indistinctly to lower gith “Koenig...”, each with obscured labels to verso “Galeria Copacabana”. Each framed 20.25” x 16.25”. Each unframed 15.75” x 11.5”. $400-$600
518 Pair of 19th Century Cast Iron Figural Andirons
517 Early 20th C. Regionalist Painting, Signed
AmericanSchool, first third 20th century. “Untitled (Fisherman with Gillnet)”, oil on canvas, signed indistinctly to lower right “Koenig...”. Framed 19” x 15.25”. Unframed 15.5” x 11.75”. $300-$500
519 Scarce Limoges Porcelain Plaque, African American Boy
Verso marked in blue “LIMOGES / FRANCE” and with incised number “1114”. 5.625” x 4.625”. $200-$400
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American, circa last quarter 19th century. A pair of cast iron figural andiron adornments, each depicting a jovial African American man, with sleeves rolled and legs parted, apparently unmarked. Each overall 19” x 12.75”. $300-$500
520 Hand Woven Persian Mir Area Rug
Wool. Iran. “Boteh” (paisley ) design on red field with multiple borders. Gold, cream and black accent colors. Measures 4’ 2” x 6’ 7”. $600-$800
521 19th C English Brass Tapestry or Curtain Hanger
English, circa 1874. An unusual brass tapestry or curtain/drapery hanger with rod surmounted with a finely cast decorative cresting depicting scrolling leafy branches issuing flowers and berries and centered with a standing bird reaching for a berry. English registry marks on the back indicate this piece was produced November 17, 1874. Height 17.75”, width 44” (rod). Provenance: Estate of Mrs. Jane Carson Myre (heir to Coca Cola distributorship in Paducah, Kentucky) whereby acquired by a Private Collection in Paducah, Kentucky. $300-$500
522 Needlework Floral Tapestry or Floor Treatment A 20th century needlework tapestry or floor treatment having a lush leafy terrain border, the center with open field scattered with tendrils issuing flowerheads. 13’8” x 9’5”. $500-$700
524 Patinated Bronze Cornucopia Vase with Putto Continental, 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Overall 18.75” x 12.125” x 8.5”. $300-$500
523 19th Century French Tapestry Cartoon
French, 19th century. A gouache on paper tapestry cartoon (or preparatory tapestry sketch) having rose vine frames surrounding courtyard garden scene with fountain and pond. Framed 31” x 34”. Sight 25” x 28”. $400-$600
525 Pair of Continental Gilt Metal & Onyx Tazze with Foxes
Continental, early 20th century. A pair of Neoclassical gilt white metal tazze, each with a round lid, accented with scrolling blackberry vines, topped with a fox lift, and accented with two scrolled blackberry vine handles, winding down the vase and stem, on a circular green onyx base. Apparently unmarked. Height 8.25”, diameter (including handles) 7”. $300-$500
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527 Set of 4 English Oak Barley Twist Dining Chairs
526 English Barley Twist Silk Upholstered Window Bench English, 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 29”, width 36”, depth 16.5”. $300-$500
English, early to mid 20th century. A set of four oak dining chairs, each having a carved serpentine crest rail, upright barley twist stiles, a slatted back, a squared upholstered seat, and four barley twist legs with bun feet, with a bobbin turned stretcher. Apparently unmarked. Height 49.5”, width 19.325”, seat depth 15.25”, seat to floor 19.5”. $400-$600
528 Large Redware Lamb, 19th Century
American or English, mid 19th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 13.25”, width 21”, depth 8.5”. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mr. John L. Roper II, Former Owner and CEO of NORSHIPCO (Norfolk Shipbuilding and Drydock Corporation), of Norfolk, Virginia. $500-$700
530 Pair, Figural Allegorical Patinated Wall Brackets Continental, late 19th century. A pair of figural allegorical Neoclassical patinated metal wall brackets, each with a serpentine shelf with a beaded edge, one depicting Fortuna, clothed in a swagged drapery with one hand on a globe and the other clenching a map, the other depicting Saturn, similarly clothed in a drapery, with a scythe in one hand and a rod in the other, each surrounded by scrolled acanthus foliage. Apparently unmarked. Height 13.125”, width 14.475”, depth 5.875”. $600-$800
529 William and Mary Stained Oak Dressing Table English, 18th century. $500-$700
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532 14k Gold & Diamond Engagement Ring & Band Set
Ladies 14k yellow gold and garnet ring, having a thick scalloped band set with seven (7) oval garnets with gold filigree decoration. Marked with “14K” to interior band. US ring size 7-7.5. Total weight 11.9 grams. $600-$800
Ladies 14k diamond engagement ring and band set with engagement ring containing a natural, prong set, modern round brilliant diamond ( 0.43 carat, color: H-I, clarity: Si1). Band and engagement ring unmarked but each acid tested as 14k gold quality. Ring engraved with two names and 1956 date. US ring size 7.5. Total combined weight 3.4 grams. $600-$800
533 14k White Gold, Pink Sapphire & Diamond Ring
534 14k Yellow Gold, Lime Citrine & Garnet Earrings
531 Ladies Scalloped 14k Yellow Gold & Garnet Ring
Ladies modern 14k white gold ring, having a central diamond flanked by two pink sapphires, with three channel set diamonds ( 0.40 carat total weight, color range: H-I, clarity range: SI1-I1) to the band on each side. Engraved “Past Present Future” with two inset diamonds, and marked with “14K/TML” to interior band. US ring size 9. Total weight 3.4 grams. $500-$700
Pair of ladies 14k yellow gold, lime citrine, and diamond earrings, ca. 1980’s, with large checkerboard front & back faceted lime green citrines (0.75” each in diameter, 40.00 carats total weight). Each earring accented with a natural bezel set red garnet ( .30 carat total weight). Each earring marked with “14k” & “P”, likely for maker. Measures 1.5” x 0.75”. Total weight 11.0 grams. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $600-$1,200
535 18k Gold, Mabe Pearl & Diamond Enhancer Pendant
Ladies 18k yellow gold, mabe pearl, and diamond pearl enhancer pendant for stranded pearl necklace with large mabe pearl at center (measures 13 mm, grade: AA), flanked by three (3) triangular sections of mother-of-pearl. Further surrounded by twenty-one (21) round diamonds( 0.36 carat total weight, color: G, clarity: VS2). Apparently unmarked, but acid tested as 18k. Pendant measures 1”. Total weight 8.30 grams. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $600-$800
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537 French Silver Wine Taster Tastevin w/Handle
Dimitry Proshkin (Russian, b. 1973), “In the Studio”, oil on canvas, signed to reverse. Unframed 33” x 29”. $300-$500
French, first half 19th century.. A charming 800 silver wine taster with applied snake handle and the bowl with repousse decoration of grape and vine motif. Inscribed and dated under rim ‘MOUTON RICEY 1792”. Hallmarked with crab on exterior side of bowl and on handle. Handle and bowl also with diamond shape hallmark, illegible. Weight 3.28 troy ounces. Height 1”, width 4.12”(to handle), depth 3.12” (diameter of bowl). Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mr. John L. Roper II, Former Owner and CEO of NORSHIPCO (Norfolk Shipbuilding and Drydock Corporation), of Norfolk, Virginia. $300-$500
538 Pair of Small Green Glazed Terra Cotta Olive Jars
539 Large Green Glazed Earthenware Pottery Jar
536 Dmitriy Proshkin, “Fruit & Wine Still Life”, Oil”
A pair of small dark green glazed terra cotta olive jars of tapering round form with bands of hatching to shoulder, one matte glazed and one glossy. Unmarked. Height 18”. $300-$500
Continental, likely Italian, early 20th century. A large earthenware jug with a rolled lip, a wide shoulder, and a tapering form, with striated decoration and green glaze. Apparently unmarked. Height 19.5”, diameter 18”. $400-$600
540 After Aristide de Ranieri, “Ahi La Bonne Pipe” Lamp
After Aristide de Ranieri (Italian, 1865-1929), “Ahi La Bonne Pipe”, late 19th/early 20th century, patinated metal, signed to base with Fabrication Francaise foundry mark. A reproduction sculptural lamp after the original bronze, depicting a boy leaning over a coal stove to light a pipe, wired for electricity, with a bulb and sheet of mica to the stove interior. Height 10.5”, width 10.5”, depth 5.25”. $500-$700
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542 Pair, Port Royal Italy Floral Motif Plates
541 Pair of Armorial Porcelain Potpourri Covered Jars
Continental, likely French, late 19th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 8.5”, base width 2.62”, base depth 2.62”. $300-$500
543 English Hand Painted Cobalt & Bird Motif Plate Attributed to Royal Worcester (English, founded 1751), early to mid 19th century. Apparently unmarked. Height .825”, diameter 8.425”. $300-$500
Port Royal (Italian, 20th century), mid 20th century. A pair of hand painted porcelain plates, each decorated with burgundy and orange flowers and blue rockery, on a green grassy ground, the rim decorated with floral bouquets and an orange and gold edge. Each marked “Port Royal/Italy” to reverse. Height .75”, diameter 10.425”. $300-$500
544 Set of 8 Minton Green & Gilt Floral Motif Plates Minton (English, founded 1793), early to mid 19th century. Each with painted 5554 to reverse. Height 1”, diameter 9”. $400-$600
545 Set of 12 Portrait Luncheon Plates & Tray, Signed
F.L. Smith (American, 19th/20th century), late 19th century. Each centered with a hand painted and transferware portrait depicting women important to French history from the reign of Louis XVI to the fall of Napoleon, including Madame de Montesson, Madame Junot, Madame Regnault De St. Jean D’Angely, Madame de Pompadour, Hortense , Marie Antoinette, Joséphine, Madame Vigée Le Brun, Madame Du Barry, Madame Récamier, Charlotte Corday, Luise of Prussia, and the Psse. de Lamballe. Plates marked T&V France, sandwich tray with Vienna Porcelain Manufactory mark, and painted inscription ‘Mrs.J.L. Roper/1903”, all signed F.L. Smith to the front with subject’s name painted on reverse, one dated ‘98. Height (of sandwich tray) 1”, diameter 10.5”. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mr. John L. Roper II, Former Owner and CEO of NORSHIPCO (Norfolk Shipbuilding and Drydock Corporation), of Norfolk, Virginia. Note: Mrs. J.L. Roper presumably commissioned this set from F.L. Smith in 1903, as given in the inscription to the reverse of the sandwich tray. $400-$600
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546 Pair of Sterling Berry Spoons & Scissors
Dominick & Haff (American (New York) 1868-1928). Pair of berry or casserole spoons, retailed by Black, Starr & Frost, in the “King” pattern, having a gilt bowl decorated with repousse flower and berries along with a pair of sterling grape scissors of typical form with grape and leaf motif on front and back and loop handles. The 8.5” spoons hallmarked for Dominick & Haff, stamped “STERLING” and “BLACK STARR & FROST”. Overall weight of both spoons 4.84 troy ounces. 7” scissors are inscribed in script at blade ‘Hand made/ Sterling” and weigh 3.4 troy ounces. $300-$500
547 6 Royal Crest “Castle Rose” Sterling Serving Pieces
Royal Crest by Oneida (line available circa 1942-1973). Six sterling silver flatware serving pieces in the “Castle Rose” pattern (designed 1942 by Grosvenor N. Allen and Lloyd E. Ressegger) comprising 1 solid casserole spoon (8.25”), 1 solid cold meat serving fork (8”), 1 solid gravy ladle (6”), 1 carving fork with stainless tongs (9.25”), and a two-piece salad serving set with plastic bowls (10.25”). Total weight 10.2 troy ounces (less standard allotment for stainless/plastic elements). Note: Royal Crest was a line of three sterling silver flatware patterns manufactured by Oneida for Empire Crafts Corp. who sold these patterns through direct private home sale rather than through a retail establishment. $300-$500
548 Henrietta Hoopes, “Fossils and Shells”, Oil
Henrietta Hoopes (American, 1904-1996), “Fossils and Shells”-1959, oil and tempera on masonite, signed and dated to lower right “H. Hoopes ‘59”. With label to verso “Henrietta Hoopes Fossils and Shells Oil and Tempera 15th Irene Leache Memorial Exhibit Entry Deadline January 13, 1960”. Framed 15.125” x 17.125”. Unframed 10.125” x 12.125”. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mr. John L. Roper II, Former Owner and CEO of NORSHIPCO (Norfolk Shipbuilding and Drydock Corporation), of Norfolk, Virginia. $400-$600
549 Anne Power Hardenbergh, “The Vermilion Bowl”, Oil
Anne Power Hardenbergh (American, 1915-1999), “The Vermillion Bowl”, oil on canvas, signed to lower right “Anne Power Hardenbergh”. With label to verso “Anne Power Hardenberg 306 Ponce de Leon Ave. Venice Florida 33595 ‘The Vermilion Bowl’”. Framed 21.25” x 17.5”. Unframed 16” x 12”. Note: Anne Power Hardenbergh was the sister of American actor Tyrone Edmund Power III. $300-$500
550 Sterling Silver Repousse Footed Bowl, Philadelphia
Hamilton & Diesinger (American (Philadelphia) 1880-1899). Hallmarked for Hamilton & Diesinger and monogrammed to underside as well as stamped “STERLING”. 3”, diameter 7.75”. Weight 18.28 troy ounces. $500-$700
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551 Collection of Bisque Porcelain, Manner of Sevres
Manner of Sevres Porcelain (French, founded 1740). Two marked in red to underside “6104”, one marked in red to underside “6104D”. Tallest 8.5”. $300-$500
553 Bronze Sculpture Seated Ballerina after Degas
552 Late 19th C. French Marble and Gilt Mantel Clock
French, late 19th century. Apparently unmarked. With key. Overall 22” x 15.5” x 6.425”. $300-$500
554 French School, “Maiden with Bonnet”, Bronze French School, early 20th century. “Untitled (Maiden with Bonnet)”, bronze with marble base, apparently unsigned. Overall 13” x 7” x 4.25”. $500-$700
After Edgar Degas (French, 1834-1917), circa 1969. A limited edition gilt bronze figural sculpture depicting a dancer or ballerina seated on a chair backwards, leaning forward. Signed indistinctively on the bottom and dated 69, edition 115/900. Sculpture is mounted to wood base. Height 9”, width 11.5”, depth 8.37”. $300-$500
555 French Louis XV Style Domed Porter’s Chair French, late 19th century. Height 55”, width 29”, seat depth 23”, seat to floor 20”. $600-$800
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556 French, late 19th century with 20th century modifications. A pair of Old Paris porcelain urns converted to table lamps, each with a later tapering green neck accented with gilded ivy vines, resting on a narrow neck, with two gilded scrolling vine handles, applied porcelain flowers shoulder, and hand enameled floral bouquet to the body, each with a round foot and mounted on a round giltwood base with a beaded border and a butterfly finial. Apparently unmarked. Height (to finial) 28.5”, diameter 7.5”. $300-$500 557 French, mid to late 19th century with 20th century modifications. A pair of Old Paris porcelain urns converted to table lamps, each with a tapering neck, wide shoulder, and footed base, enameled in green, with a gilded egg and dart border, and gilded swagged rope handles, painted with four landscape roundels to the front and backs of the necks and bodies, each depicting a classical scene and surrounded by a foliated gilt border, resting on a tiered, squared, and fluted base. Apparently unmarked. Height (to fixture) 22.25”, diameter 6.25”. $500-$700 558 French, early 20th century. A pair of Old Paris porcelain vases, each having a tapering form with a painted gilt flowered
neck, accented on either side by porcelain floral vines, each burgundy and decorated with scrolled painted gilt floral motifs, on a rocaille base. One illegibly signed to underside. Height 16.625”, width 6.5”, depth 5”. $400-$600
559 Louis XVI Period Carved Fauteuil en Cabriolet
French, fourth quarter of 18th century. Louis XVI walnut or beech wood carved fauteuil. The underside of seat rail hand written ‘Made in France’. Height 34.75”, width 24.25” (arm to arm), seat depth 18”, seat height 15.5”. $500-$700
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560 French Green Tufted Silk Barrel Chair
French, mid 20th century. Height 36.5”, width 32.35”, seat depth 21”, seat to floor 21”. $500-$700
561 Spanish Gilt Metal & Porcelain Figural Centerpiece
Stamped to the underside “SPAIN 839”. Height 13.25”, diameter of bowl 12”. $300-$500
562 Grand Baroque Style Carved Giltwood Wall Mirror
20th century. Apparently unmarked. Overall 58.75” x 33”. $400-$600
563 Gilt Wood And Polychrome Foliate Wall Applique
Italian (likely Venetian), first half 20th century. With obscured Italian label to verso. Overall 21.825” x 19.125” x 1”. $400-$600
564 Carved Oak and Brass Clock Table
English or American, 20th century. A carved oak and brass clock table, the top having an inset brass gallery clock with Roman & Arabic numerals dial, featuring a 31 day key wind mechanical movement (balance wheel lever movement which strikes on the hour), the case bezel top lifting off to access the dial and hands, mounted in a foliate carved case on a conforming base carved with opposing C scroll. Apparently unmarked. Height 24”, diameter 27”. $500-$700
565 19th C. Spanish Oil Painted Leather Panel
Spanish, 19th century. A hand painted oil on leather rectangular decorative wall panel with subtly arcaded top (likely a fragment of a palatial19th century floor screen), having floral and scrolled acanthus composition accented by sirens, with nail head border, apparently unmarked. Overall 78.125” x 24.125”. $600-$800
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566 Italian 14k Yellow Gold Herringbone Style Necklace
Unisex Italian 14k yellow gold herringbone style necklace, ca. 1980’s, with lobster claw clasp. Marked on clasp with “Italy 14k”. Measures 18”. Total weight 15.6 grams. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $400-$600
567 14k Yellow Gold Cobra Style Chain Necklace, 20.5”
Ladies 14k cobra link chain necklace with square cobra links with an open box and figure eight safety clasp. Marked “14K” on clasp and acid tested at 14k. Measures 20.5”.Total weight 16.2 grams. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500
568 Ladies Birks 18k White Gold, Pearl, & Diamond Ring
Maison Birks (Canadian, founded 1879). Ladies 18k white gold, freshwater pearl, and diamond ring with four (4) freshwater lavender color pearls (measuring 7.20 mm, grade: AA) and four (4) modern round diamonds ( 0.06 carat total weight, color range: G-H, clarity: VS2). Marked on interior with “BIRKS” and “750”. US ring size 7. Total weight 6.5 grams. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $200-$400
569 Ladies Salt Water Akoya Cultured Pearl Necklace
Ladies salt water Akoya cultured pearl stranded necklace with nicely matched cream white high luster pearls ( 7.00 x 7.50 mm, grade: A). Necklace with 14k yellow gold fancy clasp. Marked on clasp with “14k”. Measures 17”. Total weight 30.00 grams. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500
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570 Rosewood Games Box with Regence Style Chessmen
A fine, late 19th century rosewood and parquetry inlaid gaming box, the exterior for chess or checkers, the parquetry and bone/horn inlaid interior for backgammon. Box is accompanied with French Regence style chessman carved out of hardwood(pear) or boxwood and the other with lacquered ebony; each well turned with the Kings having floral knop heads, Queens and Bishops with ball finials, Rooks carved as turrets and knights having well defined mane and inset glass eyes. Also included are twenty-four checkers and twenty-eight backgammon pieces as well as three dice. Apparently neither the box or the wood pieces are marked. Height of box closed 4.12”, width 19.25”, depth 10”. Height of box open 2”, width 19.25”, depth 20.25”. $300-$500
571 Small French Directoire Style Mahogany Cabinet
French, late 19th/early 20th century. A Directoire style mahogany cabinet, having a rectangular top over a conforming case, fitted with a single door, having an outset arched panels with a carved gadrooned top and base, accented with a gilt acanthus leaf, opening to reveal interior shelving, on a plinth base. Apparently unmarked. Height 32.825”, width 18.75”, depth 14.5”. $300-$500
572 Collection of Botanical Mezzotints, circa 1740
Johann Wilhelm Weinmann (German / Polish, 1683-1741). A collection of four framed botanical mezzotints with hand-coloring from Phytanthoza iconographia (1737-1745), each depicting flora, each with Latin inscriptions, collection comprising “Genista Africanar Foliis”, “Halimus Fruticosa”, “Origanuum Pulchum” and “Murtillus seu Vaccinia”. Each framed 23” x 18.5”. Each sight 12.5” x 8”. $600-$800
574 Palatial Regence Style Giltwood Wall Mirror
20th century. Unmarked. Overall 70” x 46”. $800-$1,200
573 Kindel Furniture Directoire Style Buffet Cabinet
Kindel Furniture (American, founded 1901), late 20th century. Branded mark to interior drawer. Height 34.25”, width 57.75”, depth 19.825”. $600-$800
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575 English Late Jacobean Joined Oak Arm Chair
English, late 17th/ early 18th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 35.5”, width 22.5”, seat depth 14.415”, seat to floor 17.3”. $300-$500
577 English Jacobean Style Stained Oak Altar Cabinet
English, late 19th/early 20th century. A carved and stained oak Jacobean style altar cabinet, having an overhanging top over an inset case, with two carved paneled doors to the front, flanking a central pieces and carved panel, on four squared legs. Apparently unmarked. Height 30”, width 48”, depth 17.75”. $400-$600
576 Jacobean Style Stained Oak 2-Part Cupboard Height 71.75”, width 57.25”, depth 18.37”. $300-$500
578 English Jacobean Stained Oak Cabinet
English, 18th century. An English Jacobean stained oak cabinet having single pull-drawer and dual cabinet doors opening to reveal a single interior shelf, cabinet with two cherub form styles, raised on bracket feet, apparently unmarked. Overall 35.125” x 28.125”. $400-$600
579 English Jacobean Revival Washed Oak Console English, early to mid 20th century. A Jacobean Revival carved and washed oak console table, having a polygonal form, with carved door and side panels, on turned legs with a box stretcher. Apparently unmarked. Height 28.825”, width 35.75”, depth 17.625”. $500-$700
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580 English Jacobean Style Carved Oak Altar Cabinet English, mid to late 19th century. Opens to reveal interior storage. Apparently unmarked. Height 30.475”, width 35.625”, depth 13.25”. $700-$900
581 Collection of English Tortoiseshell Snuff Boxes
English, early 19th century. A collection of 5 Georgian tortoiseshell veneered snuff boxes, one rectangular in form with a blank sterling plaque to the lid and round brass ball feet, two rectangular with bowed tops, one with a silver plaque, one rectangular ebony with a scrolled silver roundel, and one a case with a hinged lid and silver plaque, some with original leaded interiors. Height (of largest) 1.625”, width 3”, depth 2”. $300-$500
583 Large Tunbridge Ware Inlaid Box or Lap Desk
English, late 19th century. A large burl wood Tunbridge Ware box or lap desk, rectangular in form, marquetry inlaid with two elaborate multicolored bands to either end, a beveled and banded edge, and a central diamond with a brass mounted center, with a locking key escutcheon with a similar diamond border. Apparently unmarked. Height 7.25”, width 19.25”, depth 10.25”. $400-$600
582 Carved Tortoiseshell Shell Form Snuff Box
English, 18th century. George II carved tortoiseshell snuff box of seashell form with hinged top with 6k pink gold clasp and hinge, silver rim. Unmarked but acid tested. Height 2.2”, width 2.4”, depth 0.8”. $300-$500
584 Tunbridge Ware Needlepoint Motif Glove Box
English, last quarter 19th century. A bird’s eye maple Tunbridge Ware glove box, having a long, rectangular form and a domed lid, with veneered needlepoint motif decoration, including a central floral bouquet to the center lid and a geometric border, with a floral border to the case and a central marquetry inlaid key escutcheon. Opens to reveal a red silk interior lining. Apparently unmarked. Height 4”, width 10.625”, depth 4”. $700-$900
585 English Marquetry Spinet Desk, G. Astor & Co.
G. Astor & Co. (English, 19th century). An Edwardian satinwood and mahogany spinet or piano desk, rectangular in form, the top mounted with two drawers and recessed storage, inset with five small drawers, polychromed with flowers, with a central porcelain plaque reading “G. Astor & Co. No. 79 Cornhill London,” with decorative checkered line inlay, on a wider base, with four squared and tapered legs on caster feet. Marked. Height 32.825”, width 66.25”, depth 25”. $700-$900
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586 Bevan Funnell Mahogany Campaign Desk
Bevan Funnell Furniture (English, founded 1945), mid 20th century. Manufacturer’s label to interior drawer. Height 30”, width 60”, depth 29.125”. $300-$500
587 Circle of James Sharples, “Gentleman with Wig” Circle of James Sharples (American, 1751-1811), “Portrait of a Colonial Gentleman with Wig”, pastel on paper, apparently unsigned. With restorer’s label to verso. Framed 15” x 12.25”. Sight 12.5” x 9.75”. $600-$800
588 Circle of James Sharples, “Gentleman”
Circle of James Sharples (American, 1751-1811), “Portrait of a Colonial Gentleman”, pastel on paper, apparently unsigned. With restorer’s label to verso. Framed 15” x 12.25”. Sight 12.5” x 9.75”. $600-$800
589 Pair, English Mahogany Bookcases by Bevan Funnell
Bevan Funnell (English, founded 1945), late 20th century. A pair of classical mahogany bookcases, each having an overhanging top over a conforming cornice with a lowered beaded edge, with lamb’s tongue carved corners and incised sides, with seven adjustable shelves, on a molded plinth base. Manufacturer’s mark to reverse. Height 79.5”, width 39.25”, depth 12”. $600-$800
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590 Bevan Funnell Breakfront Secretaire Library
Bevan Funnell Ltd (English, founded 1945), late 20th century. Inside top left drawer with mounted tag “Reprodux/ Traditional English Furniture/made by/Bevan Funnell Ltd/ ENGLAND”. Height 89.25”, width 98.5”, depth 22.25”. $800-$1,200
591 Pair of Continental Champleve Enamel Candelabras
Continental, early 20th century. Matched pair of Art Nouveau style gilt metal twin light candelabra candlestick holders, each decorated with scrolling leafy vines and inlaid with champleve enamel in ebony and robin’s egg blue and with projecting hexagonal turquoise and ruby colored gems above the petal shaped foot. Apparently unsigned. Height 9.62”, width 7.25”, diameter of foot 5.5”. $400-$600
592 Diminutive Gothic Style Oak Court Cupboard
English, 19th century. Height 54”, weight 27.5”, depth 15.25”. $400-$600
593 Renaissance Revival English Dining Table
English, 20th century. A Renaissance Revival style mahogany dining table, having a rectangular top with a carved edge, resting on two carved pedestals, each a carved gryphon. Apparently unmarked. Height 31.25”, width 84”, depth 35.5”. $600-$800
594 Hand Woven Persian Kazak Area Rug
Wool. Iran. Geometric and tribal design on multicolored field. Multiple borders. Blue, red, green, cream, gold and pink accent colors. Measures 5’ x 6’ 5”. $700-$900
595 Hand Woven Persian Tribal Rug
Wool. Iran. Tribal and geometric design on rose field. Multiple border with diamond decoration. Blue and green accent colors. measures 8’ 3” x 6’. $700-$900
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597 English Carved Oak Jacobean Style Table
596 Mack, Aronheimer & Co., “Old Kentucky Bourbon”, Late 19th Century
Mack, Aronheimer & Co. (American (Chicago), founded 1847), “Old Kentucky Bourbon”, lithograph in colors on paper. Framed 31” x 24.25”. Sight 24” x 18”. $700-$900
English, early to mid 19th century. A carved and stained oak Jacobean style table, rectangular in form, having an overhanging paneled top, the apron inset with a single, sliding drawer, the front with carved wainscot and applied bosses, on four turned legs with a box stretcher and turned feet. Apparently unmarked. Height 27.6”, width 36.125”, depth 20.1”. $700-$900
599 Group of 3 Early Blown Glass Flasks
598 Carved Oak Jacobean Revival Corner Chair
English, early 19th century. A carved and stained oak Jacobean Revival corner chair, having a curved crest rail, barley twist and scrolled grotesque dolphins, over a squared seat, with a shaped and carved skirt, a cabriole front leg, and squared back legs. Apparently unmarked. Height 31.125”, width 27.625”, seat depth 27.75”, seat to floor 16.625”. $500-$700
Group of three early blown glass flasks or bottles; a mid 19th century American GIX-11 Scroll flask in aquamarine, pint size having a sheared mouth, with an eight-point upper and lower star, the base with rough pontil mark; a second quarter 19th century Cornucopia-Urn pictorial flask in olive green GIII-4 pint with sheared mouth and rough pontil mark possibly Coventry Glass Works (Coventry, CT); and a blue green mold blown moon shaped flask embossed to one side with a leaping deer and chasing dog, the other a hunting trophy. Height of scroll flask 7”. Height of cornucopia flask 5.25”. Height of hunt flask 5.75”. $300-$500
600 Rare ‘Souter Johnny’ Salt Glaze Spirit Flask
English/Scottish, 19th century. A rare white salt glazed figural spirit flask modeled as the large head of “Souter Johnny” (Johnnie), a character from a poem written by Robert Burns, the end of Johnny’s ‘nightcap’ forming the spout. Apparently unmarked. Height 7.25”, width 7” ( nose to handle). Note: A couple different pottery factories have been noted in producing these figural flasks; Doulton / Watts from Lambeth Factory in England and Murray Pottery in Glasgow, Scotland. All examples noted have a brown salt glaze. $300-$500
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601 19th C. Georgian Mahogany Converted Cellarette
English, 19th century with later conversion. A stained mahogany cellarette or wine cooler on stand of octagonal form having three brass strapwork bands to body and lid with drop ring handles at top of base, the hinged lid opening to reveal a silk lined interior with lift-out tray, the cellarette affixed to conforming stained raised on three tapering straight legs. Underside of body with spicket. Height 25.5”, width 18.75”, depth 18.5”. $600-$800
602 Georgian Style Mahogany Double Pedestal Table
English, early 20th century. A Georgian style mahogany dining table, having a square top with rounded corners and a reeded edge, line inlaid with ebony, resting on two turned supports, each having three reeded spider legs terminating in brass paw toe caps. With an additional leaf. Apparently unmarked. Height 29.125”, width (without leaf) 44.25”, width (with leaf) 63.25”, 45.125”, width of leaf 19”. $700-$900
603 Set of 6 Hickory Upholstered Dining Chairs
Hickory Chair Furniture Co (American, founded 1911), late 20th century. A set of 6 “George I” dining chairs. Manufacturer’s label to underside. Height 41.5”, width 23.75”, seat depth 16.5”, seat to floor 20”. $600-$800
604 8 Chelsea House British National Trust Plates Chelsea House (American, founded 1973), late 20th century. A set of 8 Port Royal British National Trust Collection decorative plates, each hand painted by J. McLaughlin with a British National Trust Collection home, including Kingston Lacy, Dryham Park, Cliveden, Kedleston Hall, Lyme Park, Osterly Park, Polesden Lacey, and Wimpole Hall, with a green rocaille border with scrolled gilt edging. Each signed “J. McLaughlin” to front, with manufacturer’s mark to underside of each, with hand painted house name. Height .875”, diameter 10.8”. $800-$1,200
605 Georgian Mahogany Inlaid Secretary Bookcase English, 19th century. Tag to the backside “PHILIP HEAD & SONS/ REPOSITORIES/EGHAM, SURREY”. Inscribed on retailer label in script “Miss Harboard (?) 26 Bureau (?) top”. Height 89.5”, width 37.75”, depth 20.87”. $800-$1,200
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606 Ladies 14k Yellow Gold, Tourmaline & Diamond Ring
Ladies 14k yellow gold, green tourmaline, and diamond ring, ca 1980, with genuine emerald cut green tourmaline center stone (2.20 total carats weight, clarity: VS2, color: medium dark green) flanked by three rows of forty (40) prong set modern round cut diamonds (1.50 carats total weight, clarity: VS2, color range: H-I) Marked “14K – 18K” on interior band. US ring size 4.75. Total weight 9.3 grams. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $1,000-$2,000
607 Ladies 14k Yellow Gold & Diamond Ring
Ladies 14k yellow gold and diamond stylized ring with thirty-three (33) modern round cut diamonds (0.75 carat total weight, clarity range: VS2- S1, color range: G – H). Diamonds in two groupings curved along the styled wave motion of the ring. Marked “14K”. Total weight 11.3 grams. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $1,200-$2,400
608 Ladies 18k Two Tone & Diamond Bee Motif Brooch
Ladies 18k yellow & white gold, diamond, & ruby bee brooch or pin with thirty-five (35) single cut diamonds on 18k white gold body (0.70 carat total weight, color: G, clarity: VS2). Bee with 18k yellow gold wings, legs, & head. Also with bezel set faceted natural round rubies for eyes (0.04 carat total weight, color: medium dark). Marked to back of wing with “18kt”. Also marked with “LP”, likely for maker. Measures 1.25” x 1.25”. Total weight 10.0 grams. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $800-$1,200
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609 14k White Gold & Diamond Horseshoe Pendant
Ladies 14k white gold horseshoe pendant, set with one hundred twenty-eight (128) modern round cut diamond (1.00 carat total weight, color H-I, clarity Si2, largest 3 diamonds: 0.27 carats total weight, color H, clarity VS2). Apparently unmarked. Height 1.5”, width 1”. Total weight 5 grams. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $1,000-$2,000
611 White Neoclassical Style Distressed Double Mirror
Continental, mid 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 50”, width 64.25”, depth 1.5”. $600-$800
610 American Wrought Iron Hall Tree, 19th Century
American, late 19th century. A Victorian wrought iron hall tree, having umbrella stand, drip pan and scrolled, wing-like coat hooks, topped with floriform finial, raised on four scrolled acanthus feet, apparently unmarked. Height 71.5”. $500-$700
612 Pair, Distressed Turned Wood Footed Urns
Continental, likely French, late 19th century. A pair of turned wood lidded and footed urns, each polychromed in a distressed white finish. Apparently unmarked. Height 25.75”, diameter 10.5”. $700-$900
613 French Provincial Style Distressed Wall Mirror Guildmaster (American, founded 1981). Plaque to verso “Guildmaster A Decorizers Company”, numbered to verso “N37”. Overall 53” x 32”. $800-$1,200
614 Hand Woven Persian Blue Tabriz Wool. Iran. 12’ 11” x 10’ 1”. $1,000-$2,000
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615 British School 18th Century Oil Painting
British School, 18th century. “Untitled (Hay Wagon)”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Figural painting depicting a farmyard scene with man on horse-drawn wagon passing hay to a woman as her children look on. Framed 20” x 25”. Unframed 16.75” x 21.75”. $600-$800
616 18th Century British School Oil Painting
British School, 18th century. “Untitled (Hay Wagon II)”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Figural painting depicting a farmyard scene with woman pouring a drink while man pulls on riding boots. Unframed 16.75” x 21.75”. $600-$800
617 Federal Period Stained Oak Chest on Chest
American, possibly Southern, first half 19th century. The upper section with pencil writing in the bottom drawer side “Sarah Evans” along with illegible writing. The backside of case with sticker “Salle de Ventes GALERIE MODERNE/ Rue des Petits-Carmes, 41-1000 BRUXELLES/CCO 000031530-12/1406”. Height 73”, width 44.5”, depth 20.25”. $800-$1,200
618 Set of 6 Chippendale Style Mahogany Dining Chairs
American or English, 19th century. Chairs have impressed number underside back rail #95236”. Height 37.75”, width 23”, seat depth 17.5”, seat height 18.5”. $800-$1,200
619 Pair Henkel Harris Co. Mahogany Mirrors
Henkel Harris Co. (American, founded 1946). Mid 20th century. Each marked to verso VIRGINIA GALLERIES furniture by Henkel Harris”. Each overall 46.5” x 29”. $800-$1,200
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620 Maitland Smith Neoclassical Bronze Fire Fender Maitland Smith (American, 1979-), 20th century to contemporary. With original Maitland Smith tag. Overall 32” x 16”. Provenance: From the private collection of Elaine Killeen, Atlanta, Georgia. $500-$700
621 Pair of Maitland Smith Tessellated Stone & MOP Tables
Attributed to Maitland Smith (American, founded 1979), circa 1980s. A pair of modern tessellated stone side tables, inlaid with mother of pearl, with a velour covered base. Apparently unmarked. Height 28.125”, width 21”, depth 16.125”. $800-$1,200
622 Maitland-Smith Shagreen Cocktail Cabinet Maitland-Smith (American, founded 1979), circa 1980s. Manufacturer’s metal tag to reverse. Height 48.125”, width 22”, depth 13”. $800-$1,200
623 Hand Woven Pastel Tone Area Rug
Wool. Modern. Floral design on cream field. Teal & orange accent colors. measures 9’ 3” x 7’ 8”. $700-$900
624 Hand Woven Pastel Tone Area Rug
Wool. Modern. Floral design on cream field. Teal and orange accent colors. measures 9’ 5” x 7’ 11” $800-$1,200
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625 Continental Carved Giltwood Acanthine Wall Mirror
Continental, early 20th century. A giltwood and gesso acanthine framed with rectangular looking glass. with scrolled acanthine decoration with flowers against textured ground, apparently unmarked. Overall 31.25” x 39.25”. $700-$900
626 After Guglielmo della Porta, “Boy with Splinter” After Guglielmo della Porta (Italian, 1500-1577), “Boy with Splinter”-circa 1560, patinated bronze with striated green marble base, apparently unsigned. Overall 22.5” x 13” x 14”. $700-$900
627 Venetian Rococo Style Painted & Upholstered Bed
Italy, early 20th century. $600-$800
628 Italian School, “Figural Capriccio”, Oil
Italian School, first half 19th century. “Figural Capriccio”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Framed 29.5” x 36.5”. Unframed 19.75” x 26.75”. $700-$900
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629 19th C. Italian School, “Conquest of Sicily”
Italian School, 19th century. “Untitled (Conquest of Sicily)”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Framed 31.5” x 38.125”. Unframed approxiamtely 24.825” x 31.825”. $500-$700
630 Charles Paul Gruppe, “Clam Digging”, Watercolor Charles Paul Gruppe (American, 1860-1940), “Untitled (Clam Digging)”-1890, watercolor on paper, signed and dated to lower right C. Paul Gruppe 90”. Framed 11.75” x 16.125”. Sight 10” x 14.5”. $600-$800
631 Substantial Baroque Style Iron & Glass Lantern
Spainish, fourth quarter 19th century. The interior with four light cluster (later). Height 54.75”, width 13”, depth 13”. $600-$800
632 Baroque Style Giltwood 8-Light Chandelier
Continental, early 20th century. A baroque style carved giltwood eight light chandelier having reeded central standard joining egg and dart bowl issuing eight scrolled acanthine candle arms supporting simulated wax candle sleeves concealing electric sockets and terminating in acanthus leaf finial, apparently unmarked. Overall 57.5” x 44”. $600-$800
633 Continental Baroque Style Carved Oak Cabinet Continental, early 20th century. A Baroque style carved oak cabinet in two parts, the upper portion having a pierced gallery with turned urns atop of an overhanging molded cornice, with two cabinet doors with applied scrolled carving, opening to reveal interior shelving, the lower portion with a molded top, over two short drawers with low relief carved foliated scrolls and ring pulls, over two cabinet doors with applied stylized bird carving, opening to reveal interior shelving, on a molded base and bun feet. Apparently unmarked. Height 83”, width 49.6”, depth 18.4”. $1,000-$2,000
634 Charles Paul Gruppe, “Coming Ashore”, Watercolor
Charles Paul Gruppe (American, 1860-1940), “Untitled (Coming Ashore)”, watercolor on paper, signed to lower right “Char. P. Gruppe”. Figural seascape painting depicting dozens of small sailboats near shore, as fishermen wade through the surf towards shore. Framed 31.5” x 37.125”. Sight 18” x 24”. $1,000-$2,000
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635 Ladies 18k Yellow Gold, Emerald & Diamond Brooch
Ladies custom made 18k yellow gold, diamond, and emerald brooch/pendant, having twisted gold wires, set with twenty-five (25) modern round brilliant cut white diamonds ( 1.25 carats total weight, color range: G-H, clarity range: Si-Si2 , cut grade very good) set in 18k white gold diamond heads, with twelve (12) round cut natural emeralds ( 1.50 carats total weight, color: semi transparent medium green, oiled, cut grade: good). Pin closure and enhancer bale. Marked “KE” and “18K”. Height 2”, width 1.25”. Total weight 23.3 grams. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $1,200-$2,400
637 German 14k Yellow Gold Herringbone Style Necklace
636 Ladies 14k Yellow Gold & Diamond Hoop Earrings
Pair of ladies 14k yellow gold and diamond hoop earrings with forty-two (42) prong set modern round cut diamonds ( 2.50 carats total weight, clarity: S2, color: H) in a row along the outside edge of the hoop. Hoops on friction posts and push on backs. Marked “14K” on earring back and acid tested as 14k. Total weight 6.3 grams. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $1,600-$2,400
638 Ladies 18K White Gold & Diamond Bangle Bracelet
Unisex German 14k yellow gold herringbone graduated chain necklace with hidden box and safety clasp. Marked “W. Germany” and “14kt” on interior of hidden box clasp. Measures 16”. Total weight 42.2 grams. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $1,200-$2,400
Ladies 18k white gold hinged diamond bangle bracelet with fifty (50) modern round brilliant cut diamonds ( .75 total carat weight, clarity range: VS2 - S2, color range: G - H, cut grade, very good). Figure eight safety and open box clasp. Marked “18k” on interior of open box clasp. Total weight 14.4 grams. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $1,000-$2,000
639 Pair, 14k Two-Tone Gold, Diamond, & Pearl Earrings
Pair of ladies two-tone 18k white and rose gold chandelier earrings, each set with pink ( 0.16 carat total weight, color: natural, clarity: VS) and white diamonds ( 0.50 carat total weight, color: G, clarity: VS2), with a South Sea cultured drop shape pearl (grade AA, natural color - dark silver with soft luster, 9.3 x 11mm). Marked with diamond shaped maker’s mark and “750”. Height 1.75”, width 0.5”. Total weight 12 grams. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $1,200-$2,400
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640 Continental Neoclassical Style Giltwood Mirror Frame
Continental, late 19th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 59”, width 37.5”, depth 2”. $400-$600
641 Pair, Neoclassical Style Gilt Bronze Wall Sconces
Continental, mid 20th century. A pair of Neoclassical style gilt bronze wall sconces, each having a torch form support with scrolled vine decoration, topped with rose filled urn, with three scrolled arms, each terminating in an acanthine leaf and rose bud candle cup. Apparently unmarked. Height 19.5”, width 10.5”, depth 6.75”. $700-$900
642 Pair Neoclassical Style Giltwood & Marble Consoles
Continental, mid to late 20th century. A pair of carved giltwood corner console tables, each having a serpentine red marble top with a carved beaded edge, over a conforming, shaped apron, accented with carved molding and centered with a pierced rocaille, flanked on either side by two scrolled, incurvate legs with acanthus leaves to the knees, terminating in cuffed acanthine feet, with a scrolled stretcher mounted to the center with a pierced acanthine rocaille. Apparently unmarked. Height 41.75”, width 29”, depth 22. $800-$1,200
643 Pair, Neoclassical Bronze 3-Light Candelabrum Continental, mid to late 19th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 13.75”, width 8.825”, depth 4.25”. $1,000-$2,000
644 Carved Limestone Neoclassical Garden Console Table
Continental, likely Italian, mid to late 19th century with 20th century modifications. A neoclassical style garden console table, having a later serpentine beige limestone top resting on a carved limestone base depicting two juxtaposed winged lions, each with scrolled acanthine feet. Apparently unmarked. Height 30.625”, width 49.125”, depth 12.25”. $1,000-$2,000
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645 German Architectural Carved Oak Wall Clock
German, mid-late 19th C. Apparently unmarked. Height 36”, width 11.5”, depth 5.5”. $800-$1,200
646 Continental School, “Goatherds by the Lake”, Oil
Continental School, 19th century. “Untitled (Goatherds by the Lake)”, oil on canvas, signed “G. Smargiassi”. Framed 36” x 31.5”. Unframed 29.925” x 24.5”. $800-$1,200
647 Dutch Walnut Serpentine Chest of Drawers, 18th
Dutch, 18th century. A walnut cross-banded chest of drawers having a serpentine molded top with canted corners over a comforting case chamfered reeded corners enclosing the three beaded and cross-banded drawers, each with individual locking mechanisms and decorative escutcheons and pulls, raised on a ogee bracket feet. Height 35.62”, width 45.75”, depth 21.75”. $1,000-$2,000
648 Mahogany Tall Case Clock with German Movement
German/American, late 19th/early 20th century. A mahogany grandfather or tall case clock with swan’s neck crest and urn-shaped wood finials over a frieze decorated with ribbon tied husks and arched glazed door enclosing the conforming dial with moon phase and brass with silvered hour dial with applied gilt metal Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, flanked by Ionic fluted free-standing capitals, the case headed with stylized anthemion over the oval beveled glazed door flanked by Ionic fluted capitals and raised on a paneled box base centered with palmette and terminating on four carved paw feet. The back of movement mechanism stamped with a crown “Trade Mark” and “GERMANY”. Backside of hood and case stamped “3”, “12”, “391”. Height 102.25”, width 26.5” (front foot to foot), depth 16.62” (back foot to front foot). $1,000-$2,000
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649 Dresden Style Porcelain Chandelier
A Dresden (German, founded 1872) style porcelain rococo two tier electrified chandelier in the Carl Thieme (German, 1816-1884) taste. Apparently unmarked. Overall 31” x 30”. $800-$1,200
651 Three Pieces Meissen “Swan Service” Porcelain Meissen (German, founded 1708), late 19th century. Three pieces of “Swan Service” porcelain, after the design by J.J. Kandler and J.F. Eberlein. Each with manufacturer’s mark to underside. Height (of platter) 1.5”, width 12.125”, depth 9.25”. $800-$1,200
650 Austrian School Terracotta Bust, “Empress Maria Feodorovna”
Austrian School, first quarter 20th century. “Empress Maria Feodorovna”, cast terracotta, with double-louis mark to base interior. Figural bust sculpture depicting Danish-born Russian Empress Maria Feodorovna (Danish, 1847-1928) with inscription to verso “ Marie Federowna”. Overall 28” x 16” x 9”. $1,000-$2,000
652 Meissen Porcelain Cobalt & Gilt Cabaret Set for 2
Meissen (German, founded 1710- ), 20th century. A fine hand painted porcelain cabaret set for two comprising a salver, two teacups with underbowls, teapot (repaired lid), creamer, and lidded sugar, each piece with Rococo style colorful floral sprays on white reserved to a cobalt ground with gilt accents. Each piece to underside with underglaze blue double sword maker’s mark, also with various impressed numbers. Tray 17.5” x 12.5”. Teapot height 7.5”. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mr. Eskild Bondesen of Copenhagen, Denmark. $1,200-$2,400
653 Hand Woven Persian Tabriz Area Rug
Wool. Iran. Large floral center medallion on pink field. All over floral design with blue and cream accent colors. Multiple borders. Measures 13’ x 10’. $1,000-$2,000
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654 Victorian Period Tortoiseshell Pen Box
English, 19th century. A Victorian period tortoiseshell glove or pen box of rectangular form, having cushion form top inlaid with silvered metal piping centered by silver rectangle, with a silver crest key escutcheon, with hinge opening, with satin interior having four pen loops, apparently unmarked. Overall 2.425” x 9.75” x 3”. $1,000-$2,000
655 Small George III Marquetry Inlaid Tea Caddy English, early 19th century. A small George III inlaid satinwood tea caddy, having a box form, the hinged lid centered with a green tinged and marquetry inlaid fruitwood shell medallion, with stained mahogany edging, the front with a central green tinged three feather plume emerging from a coronet, the heraldic badge of the Prince of Wales, opening to reveal a lidded compartment and a gold foil lined lid. Apparently unmarked. Height 4.425”, width 4.675”, depth 4.8”. $1,000-$2,000
656 Sterling Silver Mounted Terrapin Shell Snuff Box William Edwards (English) circa 1820. A George III sterling silver mounted terrapin shell snuff box, the shell mounted at base with 1/2 inch continuous reeded band and underside with flush hinged cover and gilt interior. Hallmarked on interior cover for William Edwards with date code of 1820. $1,500-$3,000
657 1810 Georgian Sterling Chamberstick, Princess Royal Victoria
English, c.1810. Underside of drip pan with crowned V mark. Underside of drip pan and side of candle cup each with maker’s mark “I.C”, standard mark, city mark, date mark for 1810, and duty mark for King George III (1786-1821). Maker’s mark either for John Cramer (English (London), registered 1797), or John Clarke (English (London), registered 1807. Snifter unmarked. Height 3.625”, width over handle 6.75”, diameter of base 5.75”. Weight 14.5 troy ounces. Provenance: acquired in March 1952 from Bubat Antique shop, Konigstein, Germany whereby gifted by descent to consignor. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mr. Eskild Bondesen of Copenhagen, Denmark. Note: Herr Bubat, proprietor of the above noted antique shop, stated to the purchaser that the piece had been purchased from Princess Margarita, granddaughter of Queen Victoria, and the piece had belonged to Queen Victoria. The Queen’s cypher was “VS” rather than the “V” seen on the underside of this chamberstick, but the single initial “V” was a heraldic device used by the Princess Royal, therefore it is indeed possible for the stated provenance to be true. $800-$1,200
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658 Pair, English Chippendale Style Mahogany Armchairs
English, late 19th century/early 20th century. A pair of carved mahogany Chippendale style armchairs, each having a rectangular, upholstered back and polygonal seat, with carved, serpentine arms with scrolled, acanthine handholds, resting on curved, scrolled arm supports, on cabriole front legs with acanthine carved knees terminating in claw and ball feet, with tapering back legs terminating in pad feet. With green upholstery decorated with cherry trees with pink, purple, and white blossoms. Height 40.625:, width 27”, seat depth 17.5”, seat to floor 17.5”. $800-$1,200
659 Fine Chippendale Style Oak Chest with Press
English, late 18th century. An unusual and fine George III Chippendale style oak chest with three graduated drawers, each with brass bail handles and individual locking mechanisms, the top surmounted with a wind down linen press, the whole on bracket feet. Exposed dovetails present on both sides of case under top and initialed in paint on the back “EMB”. Height 71”, width 37.75”, depth 19.12”.Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mr. John L. Roper II, Former Owner and CEO of NORSHIPCO (Norfolk Shipbuilding and Drydock Corporation), of Norfolk, Virginia. $1,000-$2,000
660 Henkel Harris Chippendale Style Dining Table
Henkel Harris (Virginia, 1946-) A Chippendale-style stained mahogany dining table, with a beveled edge, a lighter border, and cabriole legs accented with acanthus carvings and ending in paw and ball feet. With two leaves and pads. Marked with manufacturer’s label. Height 30”, length 77”, width 44”. Each leaf 33.73” long. $1,500-$3,000
661 Set of 8 Chippendale Style Mahogany Dining Chairs
English or American, mid to late 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height (of armchair) 38.25”, width 29”, seat depth 21”, seat to floor 19”. $800-$1,200
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663 French Louis XV Rococo Style Console Gilt Table
662 Rococo Revival Style Carved & Ebonized Etagere American, early 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 74.75”, width 46”, depth 21”. $700-$900
French, late 19th/early 20th century. A Louis XV rococo style console table, having a shaped, serpentine front yellow and red marble top, inset into a conforming beaded, polychromed gilt border, over shaped drop-front apron, carved with flowers and a central rocaille with scrolled edges, on four incurvate legs, each carved with flowers and acanthus foliage and terminating in a cuffed whorl foot, with a X-form stretcher mounted in the center with an acanthine finial. Apparently unmarked. Height 39.125”, width 47”, depth 18.5”. $800-$1,200
664 Italian Rococo Style 24 Light Crystal Chandelier
Italian, 20th century. Rococo style gilt iron and crystal twenty four light chandelier having an open cage form of elongated C-scrolls within molded glass issuing two graduated tiers of sixteen candlearms and eight candlearms, all with scalloped crystal bobeches hung with faceted pendants. The frame further mounted with rosette buttons and large crystal pendalogues terminating in notched hanging spears. Height 38.47” (from base to top of c-scroll), diameter 39”. Chain with gilt iron ceiling cap 28”. $1,000-$2,000
665 Pair of Carved Italian Giltwood Winged Putti
Continental, likely Italian, late 19th/early 20th century. A pair of carved, giltwood winged putti, each with a flowing drapery, one partially covering his face and the other with clasped hands, each with a serene expression and soft, curling hair, and mounted with a wire to the reverse. Height (of clasped hands) 20.5”, width 16.5”, depth 12.5”. $1,500-$3,000
666 Gien Faience Japy Freres Clock, J.E. Caldwell J.E. Caldwell & Co (American(Philadelphia), founded 1839), Gien Factory (French, founded 1821), Japy Freres & Cie (French, founded 1771-1970) circa 1855. Dial signed by retailer “J.E. CALDWELL & Co Philadelphia”. The back side of case stamped underglaze “A” and “Gien” the first mark with the three towers (1856-1860). The circular glazed gilt metal back cover stamped “1380” enclosing the time and strike movement stamped “1380 7 7” with medallion “Japy Freres & Cie Gde Medaille d’Honneur” (circa 1855) and the bob stamped Thieble, the other side marked “R A” and numbered “1380”. Height 15.37”, width 8.37”, depth 5.12”. $1,000-$2,000
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667 Pair of Louis XV Style Giltwood & Needlepoint Fauteuils
French, mid to late 19th century. Upholstered in Aubusson style floral motif needlepoint fabric. Apparently unmarked. Height 39.5”, width 25.75”, seat depth 18”, seat to floor 21.5”. $1,500-$3,000
668 18th/19th C. Louis XV Style Marble & Rosewood Night Stand
French, late 18th/early 19th century. A Louis XV style inlaid rosewood bombe form nightstand or side table, having a gray, serpentine marble top, over a conforming case, inset with two drawers, each with a central locking brass key escutcheon, with match-booked parquetry inlaid decoration to the sides, with a serpentine skirt and tapering, incurvate legs, with foliated brass toe caps to the front legs. Apparently unmarked. Height 29”, width 16”, depth 12.25”. $800-$1,200
670 Pair Floral Motif Inlaid Satinwood Wall Appliques 19th century. A pair of inlaid satinwood floral and bird motif wall appliques set in camel suede, with stepped rectangular giltwood frame, apparently unmarked. Each 48” x 34.75”. $800-$1,200
669 French Empire Six Light Colza Style Chandelier
Early 20th century French Empire style six light brass and gilt metal chandelier in Colza form having a triangular corona issuing three pierced palmettes and suspending three molded ormolu chains joined to the circular font which is further mounted with six arms modeled as a swans, their wings upturned, the heads surmounted with candlecups fitted with faux wax candle sleeves, the whole centered by a flambeau finial, and terminating in a drop finial. Height 27”, diameter 22.87”. $800-$1,200
671 Hand Woven Persian Mashad Rug
Wool. Iran. All over floral design on red field. Multiple borders with scrolling foliage. Green, blue and gold accent colors. measures 12’ 11” x 9’ 3”. $1,000-$2,000
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672 British School, “Portrait of a Girl”, Circa 1850 British School, circa 1850. “Untitled (Portrait of a Girl)”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Stamp to verso “C. Davy Artist’s Colourman 83 Newman Street Oxford St. London”. Framed 35.5” x 30.25”. Unframed 30” x 25”. $700-$900
673 19th C. Continental School Portrait of a Man
Continental School, 19th century. “Untitled (Portrait of a Portly Fellow)”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Framed 56.75” x 45.75”. Unframed 50” x 39.75”. $800-$1,200
675 Collection of Miniatures Attrib. to Justus DaLee
674 Miniature Portrait Attributed to Richard DaLee Attributed to Richard William Minton DaLee (American, 1809-1868), “Untitled (Portrait of Van Buren DaLee)”c.1841, graphite and watercolor on paper, apparently unsigned. Label to verso “Miniature from the Beauregard family, a descendant of the DaLee and Minten families of New Orleans (1810)”. Ferargil Galleries, 63 E 57th St., New York”. Framed 99.625” x 7.25”. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mr. John L. Roper II, Former Owner and CEO of NORSHIPCO (Norfolk Shipbuilding and Drydock Corporation), of Norfolk, Virginia. $1,000-$2,000
Attributed to Justus DaLee (American, 1793-1878). Each apparently unsigned, one with label to verso “Miniature from the Beauregard family, a descendant of the DaLee and Minten families of New Orleans (1810). Ferargil Galleries, 63 E 57th St., New York”, one with graphite inscription to sheet verso “7”. Each framed 8.25” x 7”. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mr. John L. Roper II. Note: The Ferargil Galleries (American, founded 1915) was a commercial art gallery in New York, N.Y., founded by Frederic Newlin Price, specializing in American art. It’s records are contained in the Archives of American Art. The Beauregard family, a well known name in the south, were known to have sat for portraits with the artist. Along with his son and brother, DaLee ran a miniature portrait business in New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Ohio and Massachusetts. $1,500-$3,000
676 Classical Carved Sofa, Manner of Duncan Phyfe
Manner of Duncan Phyfe (American, 1768-1854), 19th century. Height 33.5”, width 81”, seat depth 21”, seat height 13”. $1,500-$3,000
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677 Ladies 14k Yellow Gold, Sapphire & Diamond Ring
Ladies 14k yellow gold, sapphire, and diamond ring, having two central oval cut sapphires ( 3.26 carats total weight) surrounded by small round cut white diamonds ( 0.5 carat total weight, color range: F-G, clarity: VVS). Marked with “E.26” and “14K” to interior band US ring size 8.5. Total weight 6 grams. $1,800-$2,400
678 Ladies 14k White Gold & Diamond Cross Necklace
Ladies estate 14k white gold and white diamond necklace, having a cross pendant set with a central round diamond surrounded by baguette cut diamonds ( 1.0 carat total weight, color range: F-G, clarity: VS), on a fine chain. Marked with jeweler’s mark and “14K” to reverse. Total weight 5.2 grams. $1,000-$2,000
679 14K White Gold & Multi-Color Diamond Bracelet
Ladies 14k white gold bracelet, set with multicolored sapphires, blue topaz, tourmaline, and white diamonds (10.2 carats total weight). Marked on clasp with “14K”. Measures 6.5”. Total weight 10.2 grams. $800-$1,200
680 Ladies 14k Yellow Gold, Pearl, & Diamond Earrings
Pair of ladies 14k yellow gold, pearl, and diamond earrings, with a central round pearl surrounded by two rings of diamonds ( 1.0 carat total weight, color range: F-G, clarity range: SI-I). Each marked with “585” and “14K”. Total weight 10.4 grams. $1,000-$2,000
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681 Monumental Georgian Style Carved Giltwood Mirror
Continental, late 19th / early 20th century. Overall 85” x 46.5”. $800-$1,200
682 Mahogany Sheraton Style Double Pedestal Dining Table
English, first half 20th century. A Sheraton style mahogany dining table, having an oval, line inlaid top with a reeded edge, on double quadripartite turned bases, each with four scrolled spider legs with foliated brass toe caps and castors. With two leaves in a rack. Apparently unmarked. Height 29.875”, width 48”, depth (without leaves) 80”, width each leaf 23.5”. $1,500-$3,000
683 Set of 10 Chippendale Style Dining Chairs
Likely English, 20th century. A matched set of ten mahogany Chippendale style dining chairs comprising two arm and eight side chairs, each with scroll and foliate crestrail over a pieced and foliate carved splat, the trapezoidal padded and Schumacher upholstered seat with foliate and scroll carved skirt raised on front cabriole legs carved at the knee and terminating on ball and claw feet. Height of armchairs 40.5”, width 25.25” (arm to arm), seat depth 16.5”,. seat height 19.5”. Height of side chairs 40.5”, width 24” (leg to leg), seat depth 16.5”, seat height 19.5”. $1,200-$2,400
684 Hand Woven Persian Tabriz
Wool. Iran. Floral center medallion with surrounding foliage. Multiple borders. Tan field with cream and teal accent colors. measures 13’ 4” x 9’ 7”. $1,000-$2,000
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685 Hand Woven Persian Tabriz Runner
Wool. Iran. Floral and geometric design on brown field. Multiple borders. Cream, pink and teal accent colors. measures 3’ 13’ 1”. $1,000-$2,000
686 Set of 8 Walnut Biedermeier Style Dining Chairs
Continental, late 20th century. A set of 8 walnut Biedermeier style dining chairs, including 2-arm and 6-side, each having a scrolled crest rail, a pierced splat back, a tan leather seat with decorative brass tacking, and four incised, tapering legs with a H-stretcher. Apparently unmarked. Height 39.625”, width 24.75”, seat depth 18.5”, seat to floor 21”. $800-$1,200
687 Biedermeier Style Burled Wood Bow Front Dresser
Continental, likely Austrian, late 19th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 36.1”, width 50.1”, depth 24.1”. $800-$1,200
688 Biedermeier Style Bird’s Eye Maple Veneer Dresser
Continental, mid to late 20th century. A bird’s eye maple veneer Biedermeier style dresser or chest, having a black marble top, over a molded apron inset with a single drawer, over three long drawers, each with a central locking key escutcheon flanked by stylized marquetry inlaid foliage,on a molded base with bracket feet. Apparently unmarked. Height 33.625”, width 52”, depth 21.25”. $1,000-$2,000
689 Francois Edme Ricois, “Seaside Landscape”, Oil François Edme Ricois (French, 1795-1881), “Untitled (Seaside Landscape)”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Figural landscape painting depicting a serene seaside scene with figure perched on boulder overlooking calm waters in the distance, with obscured stencil to verso “Rue De Petits... Ricois de Couleurs Fines A Paris.”. Framed 24.75” x 19.75”. Unframed 18.25” x 13.25”. $1,500-$3,000
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691 J.C. Brown Forestville Beehive Ripple Front Clock
690 Birge & Fuller Steeple on Steeple Shelf Clock Birge & Fuller (American (Bristol, Connecticut), circa 18441848. The lower section with glazed reverse painted tablet opening to printed makers label (partial) indicating Improved Steel Spring “EIGHT DAY BRASS CLOCKS/ Made and for sale Wholesale and Retail by /BIRGE & FULLER/ BRISTOL, CONN./ WARRANTED IF WELL USED/ along with directions for regulating the clock. The movement stamped “BIRGE FULLER/BRISTOL, CONN/USA”. Height 26.5”, width 13.5”, depth 4”. $1,500-$3,000
Forestville Manufacturing Co (American (Bristol, Connecticut) 1830s-1850s) Jonathan Clark Brown (American (Bristol, Connecticut)1807-72), circa 1842-1849. The dial signed in script above the six o’clock marker “J C Brown/ Bristol, Ct. US”. The interior also with paper label secured to the lower back of case “EIGHT DAY/BRASS CLOCKS/ SPRINGS WARRANTED NOT TO FAIL/ Manufactured and Sold by the/ FORESTVILLE MANUFACTURING CO./ J.C. BROWN, BRISTOL, CONN.” Height 19”, width 10.5”, depth 4”. Note: Label on back case states “The Collection of Samuel W. Simmons, 2050 Black Fox dr., N.E. Atlanta, GA 39329. Bought from Gordon Boucher-Hillsboro, N.H. June 1968, #151. MEMBER NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF WATCH AND CLOCK COLLECTORS, INC. $800-$1,200
692 Substantial 18th C. Carved Oak Wall Mirror Continental (likely Portuguese), late 18th century. Apparently unmarked. Overall 39.75” x 36.5”. $800-$1,200
693 Hand Woven Persian Mashad Room Size Rug Wool. Iran. 13’ 1” x 9’ 11”. $1,000-$2,000
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694 Hand Woven Persian Mahal Room Size Rug Wool. Iran. 11’ 7” x 7’ 11”. $1,000-$2,000
695 English Carved Oak Lyttleton Family Crest Mirror
English, early 19th century. A carved oak wall hanging mirror, having a squared frame with a domed top, carved with grape leaves, clusters, and vines, carved with the words “DUM SPIRO SPERO” (Latin meaning ‘While I breathe, I hope’) and topped with a carved Lyttleton family crest with three scallop shells divided by a chevron line, flanked by acanthus leaves over a banner readed “DUM SPIRO SPERO,” centered with a vertically oriented oval mirror surrounded by painted gilt roping, with four spandrels, the upper two carved with ivy leaves and the lower with sheaves of wheat. Unmarked. Height 55.25”, width 42”, depth 2.1”. $1,500-$3,000
696 British School, ”Portrait of a Boy with His Rabbit”
British School, 19th century. “Portrait of a Boy and his Rabbit”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned, with dealer’s label to verso “R.J.P.”. Figural bust length portrait painting depicting a young boy with auburn hair and ruffled white collar, holding a tan and white rabbit in his arms, with pastoral background. Framed 29.25” x 24.5”. Unframed 25.5” x 20”. $1,200-$2,400
697 Circle of Sir David Wilkie, “Pub Scene”, 19th C.
Circle of Sir David Wilkie (British (active United States), 1785-1841), “Untitled (Pub Scene)”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Stencil to verso (indistinct “Southport to Lytham”. Framed 30.25” x 37”. Unframed 25” x 32”. $1,000-$2,000
698 William IV Carved Rosewood Tilt-Top Side Table
English, mid 19th century. A carved rosewood William IV tilt-top side table, having a round top with a carved, acanthine edge, over an inset apron carved with acanthus foliage and rosettes and a gadrooned border, on a tapering, shaped pedestal leg carved with fluting and foliage, resting on a tripod base with carved scrolling vines, on three acanthine bun feet. Apparently unmarked. Height 31.25”, diameter 24”. $1,000-$2,000
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700 After Paulus Potter, “Cattle at a Stream”, Oil 699 1862 American Oil Interior Scene by Thomas Spear
Thomas Truman Spear (American (Boston, Massachusetts), 1803-1882). “The Messenger”-1862, oil on canvas, inscribed, signed, and dated lower right “T.T. Spear / Pinxit / 1862”. Two labels to verso for Brodney Gallery of Fine Arts, Boston. Framed 44.5” x 55.75”. Unframed 40.25” x 50”. Note: Thomas Spear was a noted member of the Boston artistic community where he was known for painting portraits as well as genre and historical scenes. $1,000-$2,000
After Paulus Potter (Dutch, 1625-1654), 19th century. “Cattle at a Stream”, oil on wood boards, signed and dated to lower left “P. Potter 1646”. With plaque to frame “Cattle at a Stream Paul Potter 1646”. Framed 27.5” x 43.5”. Unframed 21.75” x 38”. $800-$1,200
702 English Hepplewhite Style Mahogany Sideboard
701 Edwardian Polychromed Satinwood & Mahogany Carlton House Desk
English, mid to late 19th century. A Hepplewhite style bow-fronted sideboard, having a shaped, breakfront top, over a single, central drawer, flanked by two small drawers over cabinet doors, each accented with a locking key escutcheon and pressed gilt brass rosette pulls, on four squared and tapering legs, accented with black and gold line inlaid detailing overall. Apparently unmarked. Height 38”, width 67.125”, depth 27.475”. $1,500-$3,000
English, early 20th century. An Edwardian satinwood and mahogany carlton house desk, having a U-shaped form, the sliding writing surface inset with gilt and tooled leather, fitted with upper storage, including a central, locking compartment flanked on either side by three small drawers, the corners with locking storage compartments with upper letter slots, with two serpentine side compartments with hinged lids, opening to reveal interior document storage, over a conforming apron with a bow-fronted central drawer and two small side drawers, on squared, tapering legs. Decorated in all-over neoclassical Adamesque motifs, including a foliated roundel with a putto, swags of roses, laurel wreaths, acanthus scrolls, and bellflower drops. Apparently unmarked. Height 40.25”, width 41.75”, depth (closed) 22.25”, depth (open) 27.5”. $1,500-$3,000
703 Fine Hand Woven Persian Tabriz
Wool. Iran. Floral center medallion on blue field. Surrounding foliage with multiple borders. Tan, Rose, green and light blue accent colors. $1,000-$2,000
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704 English Georgian Mahogany Bowfront Dresser English, 19th century. A Georgian mahogany bowfront dresser, having an overhanging top accented with banding and string inlay, with two short over three long drawers, each with a beaded edge and string inlay, with (later) foliated and acanthine pressed brass pulls and brass key escutcheons, over a shaped skirt and saber legs. Apparently unmarked. Height 43.425”, width 42.6”, depth 22.8”. $2,000-$4,000
705 George II Stained & Carved Oak Fall Front Desk English, late 18th/ early 19th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 45.125”, width 45.7”, depth 22”. $1,500-$3,000
706 William Reay, “Near the Falls”-1886, Oil
William Reay (Australian, 1831-1903), “Untitled (By the Falls)”-1886, oil on canvas, signed and dated to lower right “W. Reay 1886”. Figural landscape painting depicting a fisherman near cascading falls. Framed 34.5” x 45”. Unframed 28.25” x 39.75”. $1,500-$3,000
707 George III Oak Longcase Clock, 18th C.
English, 18th century. George III oak longcase clock having a broken swan-neck pediment with brass lion mask terminals, the frieze fitted with an arched glazed door flanked by fluted free-standing Corinthian columns and enclosing the conforming brass dial with Roman and Arabic numerals with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture within foliate and mask engraved spandrels, the arch fitted with an etched globe and marked “Tempus Fugit”, the case with shaped rectangular trunk door flanked by fluted Corinthian quarter pilasters, raised on paneled box base on plinth. Height 87.25”, width 21” (hood), depth 9.25” (hood). $1,000-$2,000
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708 Carvers Guild French Rococo Style Gilt Wall Mirror
Carvers Guild (American, founded 1970). French rococo style giltwood wall mirror having shaped looking glass with full relief foliate and berry crest, the frame with pair of perched birds at top and squirrels at bottom, marked to verso “Carvers Guild”. Overall 43” x 27”. $800-$1,200
709 19th C. Giltwood & Marble Rococo Style Console Table
Continental, late 19th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 36.5”, width 33.5”, depth 15”. $1,000-$2,000
710 Fine Rococo Inlaid 4 Drawer Bombe Commode Continental, 19th century. A fine Rococo inlaid fruitwood and walnut bombe commode having a shaped cross-banded top over a conforming case fitted with two short over two long drawers and a scalloped apron centered with a shell raised on cabriole legs carved at knee with bellflowers. Height 29.62”, width 45.25”, depth 15”. $1,000-$2,000
711 Circle of Obrovsky, “Nude in the Drawing Room” Circle of Jakub Obrovský (Czech, 1882-1949), “Untitled (Nude in the Drawing Room)”, oil on board, apparently unsigned, inscribed with emblem to verso “Výstava Jednoty Umelcu Výtvarných v Praze” with triton and ribbon form crest. Framed 32” x 26”. Unframed 23.925” x 17.525”. $1,000-$2,000
712 Continental Carved & Polychromed Rococo Console
Continental, likely Italian, mid 19th century. A Rococo style carved and polychromed gesso and wood console, having a concave serpentine top with a curved back, resting on two scrolled acanthine legs, with a carved acanthus leaf and rocaille drop, on a conforming concave base. Polychromed to resemble marble. Apparently unmarked. Height 40.25”, width 49.5”, depth 23.425”. Note: the back of this piece curves slightly, and was designed to rest against a rounded wall. It will not rest properly against a flat wall. $2,000-$4,000
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713 Joseph Faverot, “Pour la Foule”, Circa 1900
Joseph Faverot (French, 1862-1915), “Untitled (Pour la Foule)”-circa 1900, oil on canvas, signed to lower right “J. Faverot”. Framed 22.75” x 25”. Unframed 15” x 18”. $1,500-$3,000
715 Palatial Gilt Metal & Glass 28 Light Chandelier
714 French Provincial Carved & Stained Oak Armoire French, late 18th/early 19th century . Height 92”, width 65”, depth 24”. $1,500-$3,000
716 Pair, Folding Paneled Hand Etched Glass Doors American, late 19th/early 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 104.5”, width 58.75”, depth 2”. $2,000-$4,000
Continental, late 20th century. A palatial 28-light gilt metal chandelier, having an acanthine crown accented with glass drops, with vertically oriented glass strands, connecting to a circular support accented with winged mythical female figures and stylized foliage, with 16 curved support arms, each with a floral candle cup, with crystal strands at the base accented by a ring of glass drops, hiding an additional 12 lights to the interior. Apparently unmarked. Height 51.5”, diameter 45.5”. $1,000-$2,000
717 Fine Hand Woven Turkish Oushak
Wool. Turkey. All over floral design. Multiple borders. Rust, green and orange accent colors. measures 11’ 2 x 16’ 5. $2,500-$5,000
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718 18k Gold, Rubelite Tourmaline & Diamond Ring
719 Ladies 14k Yellow Gold & Diamond Cluster Ring
Ladies custom made 18k yellow gold, rubelite tourmaline, and diamond stylized ring with large faceted freeform natural rubelite tourmaline at center ( 10.58 carats total weight, color: vivid dark pink, clarity: nearly eye-clean) surrounded by fifteen (15) modern round brilliant cut natural diamonds & three (3) tapered baguette diamonds ( 0.84 carat total weight, color range: G-H, clarity: VS2). Marked on interior with “k18”, “10.58”, & “0.84”. US ring size 6.5. Total weight 15.3 grams. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $4,000-$6,000
Ladies 14k yellow gold and diamond ring, having a central clustered diamond flower ( 3.25 carats total weight, color range: F-G, clarity range: VS1-SI1) on a tapering and partially textured gold band. Marked with “14K” and jeweler’s mark to interior. US ring size 8.5. Total weight 12.5 grams. $3,000-$5,000
720 Platinum and Diamond Floral Spray Brooch Necklace
721 14k White Gold and Diamond Halo Earrings
Antique platinum and diamond floral spray pendant, having total carat weight of 5.00, diamond color range: G-I, clarity range: VS-SI, with 14k white gold chain. Total weight 37.3 grams. $5,000-$7,000
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Ladies 14k white gold and diamond earrings (for pierced ears), total carat weight of 2.5 (each center stone 1 carat; one I1, the other SI2), diamond color ranges from F-G, small melee VS clarity. Marked to reverse “14K”. Total weight 4.6 grams. $7,000-$9,000
722 Prudent Mallard Attributed Antebellum 4 Poster Bed
Attributed to the workshop and warerooms of Prudent Mallard, third quarter 19th century. Rococo Revival rosewood king size four poster bed, likely crafted for the antebellum New Orleans market, having a scroll carved and paneled headboard centered with leafy foliage and cabochon cartouche joined to the molded rails and footboard by generous turned, tapering columns surmounted with acorn turned finials and terminating in foot posts carved with gothic-arched panels. Apparently not marked. Height 109”, width 60”. $2,000-$4,000
723 American Late Classical Mahogany Sideboard
American, likely Philadelphia and in the manner of Anthony Quervelle,second quarter 19th century. A superb Classical mahogany sideboard, with secondaries of cherry, walnut and poplar, having an architectonic form with a highly carved and centered basket of overflowing fruit and foliage between a triangular shaped backsplash above a drop center section flanked to each side by polygonal platforms, each concealing a drawer above the case with three aligned bolection molded drawers over three central graduating bowed front drawers flanked to each side by a paneled cupboard door and Ionic columns supported by front bulbous leaf and gadrooned legs terminating on bun feet. The backside of case with two matching labels - one to each side “FROM J.B. MERRILL & SON/ House Furnishers - Funeral Directors/ Albion, N.Y./ TO Lombard Iron Works & Supply Co./ Augusta, Ga.” Height 60.5”, width 74.5”, depth 23.25”. $4,000-$6,000
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724 Elie Anatole Pavil, “Seine in Winter”, Oil
Elie Anatole Pavil (Russian/French, 1873 - 1948), “Seine in Winter”, oil on canvas, signed to lower right “Pavil”. Figural landscape painting depicting a riverside winter scene, with figures meandering a bare tree lined snowy path as boats glide along the icy waters. Framed 19.5” x 24.75”. Unframed 13.125” x 18.325”. $2,000-$4,000
725 Frank J. Gavencky, “Backyard Snow Scene”-1925
Frank J. Gavencky (American (active Illinois), 1888-1966), “Backyard Snow Scene”-1925, oil on canvas, signed and dated to lower right “Frank J. Gavencky 1925”. Figural city scene painting depicting children bundled in their winter coats, playing in a snow-covered backyard surrounded by iconic Chicago bungalows. Framed 52.75” x 45”. Unframed 46” x 38”. $5,000-$7,000
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726 Finely Hand Woven Verdure Tapestry
French or Flemish, early 18th century or earlier. A finely hand woven verdure tapestry depicting exotic egrets in a lush vegetation of trees, shrubs and water with bird flying over head and a view of a houses and mountains beyond enclosed by a flower and leaf border. $3,000-$5,000
727 Flemish Hand Woven Portico Tapestry Fragment
Continental (likely Flemish), 17th/18th century. Hand woven silk and wool tapestry textile fragment depicting an architectural portico with draped foliate adorned swags at top above arched entry with shrub lined walkway recessing in distance, fountain in foreground. Pink floral accents amid foliates on sides. Unsigned. Textile can be displayed with later gold brocade patterned textile hung behind. Textile fragment (without later removable backdrop) measures 66.5� x 38.75�. $6,000-$8,000
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729 14K Tone-Tone Gold & Diamond Tennis Bracelet
Ladies two-tone 14k yellow and white gold tennis bracelet with an attached square foxtail chain jacket (professionally soldered), with fifty-six (56) modern round cut diamonds ( 2.75 carats total weight, color: J, clarity: VS2, cut grade: good). Fold under safety. Apparently unmarked. Length 7.5”, width 0.375”. Total weight 25.8 grams. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $3,000-$5,000
728 Antique Blue Guilloche Enamel Ball Pendant Watch
Swiss, circa 1920-25. A ladies’ guilloche enameled sterling silver antique ball pendant watch, having a white dial with Arabic numerals, hanging on a chain of matching enameled tube beads. In original dark blue leather box, lined with silk and velvet. Marked “925” and “SWISS”. Length 23”. Total weight 33.8 grams. $4,000-$6,000
730 18k White Gold, Aquamarine & Diamond Bracelet
Ladies 18k white gold, diamond, and aquamarine bracelet, having a central oval cut aquamarine (9.77 carats total weight), surrounded by scalloped and flowered pave set diamonds (5.16 carats total weight, color range: F-G, clarity range: VS-SI), with a scrolling partially pave set band. Marked with “18K” and jeweler’s mark. Measures 7.5”. Total weight 18.8 grams. $6,000-$8,000
731 Ladies 18k & 14k Two-Tone Gold & Diamond Necklace
Ladies 14k yellow gold necklace, having a two-tone 18k yellow and white gold center, set with twenty-nine (29) modern round cut diamonds (2.00 carats total weight, color: G, clarity: VS2). Stamped with manufacturer’s mark “K.G.” and “14K ITALY”. Length 16”, width (of chain) 0.25”, width (of center) 0.75”. Total weight 32.8 grams. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $3,000-$5,000
732 Ladies Classic 14k White Gold & Diamond Studs
Pair of ladies 14k white gold and diamond stud earrings, each having a central round cut diamond (2.02 carats total weight, color range: J-K, clarity: VS) surrounded by a pave set diamond halo (color range: G-H, clarity: VS). Each marked with “K14” and “NATALIE H” to post. Total weight 3 grams. $5,000-$7,000
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733 Circle of Pietro Longhi, “Ballroom Masquerade”
Circle of Pietro Longhi (Italian (active Venice), 1702 -1785), “Ballroom Masquerade”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Figural genre scene painting depicting a Venetian masquerade party in an open courtyard, with noblemen and women in regal dress and masks. Framed 57.25” x 57”. Unframed 52.475” x 51.75”. $5,000-$7,000
734 Camille Pissarro, “Study of Fieldworkers, Graphite
Camille Pissarro (French, 1830-1903), “Untitled (Study of Fieldworkers)”-circa 1880, graphite on paper, monogrammed to lower right “C.P.”. Double-sided preparatory sketch or drawing depicting a female figure in hat and apron harvesting to one side, male and female figures to the other; likely a study for “La Moisson”-1882. Framed 14.25” x 11.75”. Sight 9.425” x 6.5”. $5,000-$7,000
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735 Gone With The Wind 1st Ed., 1st Printing, Signed
Mitchell, Margaret (American (Atlanta, Georgia), 1900-1949). “Gone With The Wind” by Margaret Mitchell, 1st edition, 1st printing, published in 1936 by The Macmillan Company, signed by the author on first free endpaper, with later pictorial dust jacket, original gray cloth binding with blue lettering and decoration to front cover and spine. First printing with “Published May, 1936” on copyright page (verso of title page), and later dust jacket with Gone With The Wind listed 2nd in the right hand column. Housed in later custom clamshell box with gilt lettering on gray cloth. Book 8.75” x 6.125” x 2”. $6,000-$8,000
736 Fine Hand Woven Turkish Oushak Area Rug
Wool. Turkey. original Turkish Oushak circa 1960’s from east of Turkey. Bold geometric design on tan field. Multiple borders with gold, lavender and cream accent colors. measures 11’ x 14’. $5,000-$10,000
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737 Monumental RJ Horner Figural Hall Bench Settle
Attributed to R.J. Horner (American (New York) 1853-1922), late 19th century. A massive and highly detailed figural hall bench or settle having a pierced carved crest centered with cartouche and cabochon surmounted with leafy mask and flanked by winged merman and elaborately scrolling flower and foliage emanating from the griffin’s mouth above a projecting cornice supported by a female caryatids to each end enclosing the beveled mirror plate within a stylized egg-andart border. The paneled and stippled lower back carved with central oval cartouche containing a reclining cupid flanked by stylized dolphins, scrolling foliage and marks with draping fruit and foliage, within large scrolled armrests supported by recumbent winged griffins enclosing the hinged lid opening for storage. The lower section with recessed stipple panel carved with central reclining cherub or putto flanked by winged griffins and flowering foliage. The whole raised on front scrolled feet centered with a mask. Marked to the backside “1500”. Height 104.5”, width 63.25”, depth 22”, seat depth 18.5”, seat height 23.5”. $10,000-$20,000
738 Fine Hand Woven Persian Serapi Rug
Wool. Iran. original Persian Serapi circa last quarter 19th century from north west Persia. Bold geometric design with floral influence on rust colored field. Teal, green, blue and cream accent colors. measures 10’ 5” x 13. $10,000-$20,000
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739 Ladies 14k White Gold & Diamond Stud Earrings
Pair of ladies 14k white gold & diamond stud earrings with screw backs. Each earring set in a four prong scroll basket setting. Each earring with round brilliant cut diamonds (First: two total carat weight, clarity: I2, color: G, cut grade very good. Second: two total carat weight, clarity: I1, color: I, cut grade very good). Marked on earring backing with “565”. Both earrings measure 8.11” & 8.18’’. Total weight 2.9 grams. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $20,000-$40,000
740 GIA Certified 6.77ct. Light Brown Diamond Ring
A modern diamond engagement ring having GIA Certified center natural fancy light brown round brilliant cut diamond (6.77 carats, color: Y-Z, clarity: VS1, strong blue fluorescence) flanked to each side with a total of six prong-set tapered baguette cut natural diamonds (total weight 1.5 carats, color range: G-H, clarity VS2), the stones mounted on three joined bands - center band in platinum and outer bands in 14k white gold. Ring top measures 0.5” wide. Total weight 12.88 grams. Ring size 5. Note: copy of GIA Certification of center diamond available upon request. $40,000-$60,000
741 18k Gold, Diamond and Sapphire Tennis Bracelet
Ladies 18k yellow gold, diamond and sapphire tennis bracelet, having an total diamond carat weight of 10.46 (25 diamonds 0.40 carats each, with color ranging from cape to light fancy yellow, with clarity ranging from VVS-VS), having total sapphire carat weight of 2.36. Marked “18K”. Total weight 23.4 grams. $10,000-$15,000
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742 Carrere & Hastings, Peachtree Heights Plat, 1925
Carrere and Hastings (American (New York), 1885-1911), the firm of John Merven Carrere (1858-1911) and Thomas Hastings (1860-1929). An exceedingly rare and desirable hand-drawn architectural plat or plan for the subdivision of property of The Peachtree Heights Park Co. in Atlanta, Georgia, circa 1925. Large black ink rendered plan on paper for the noted Beaux-Arts architectural firm’s only design project in Atlanta and the only subdivision in their firm’s history with streets, parkways, lots (noted as sold), block sections, and landscape portrayed throughout. Lower left with title for plat as well as scale and project contributors including E.A. Stevens & Co. of Hoboken, New Jersey (engineering firm) with Frank Stone Tainter (1862-1941) above information on the New York based architects. Work also noting that this is a revised plate from March of 1925 under L.H. Fitzpatrick. C.E. and that there was an earlier revision in 1915--the project began circa 1910. Unframed (including later selvedge) measures 37.75” x 87.4”. Note: Due to its architectural and historical significance, Peachtree Heights Park Historic District was included in the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. The neighborhood includes hundreds of classical homes in English Tudor, Georgian and Regency styles among other architectural genres. Carrere and Hastings design emphasized the natural beauty of the rolling, tree covered landscape in their placement of roads and lots. Today, the area is known as Peachtree Heights West. $10,000-$20,000
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743 Ladies Chanel White J12 Diamond Wristwatch Chanel (French, founded 1909). A ladies’ model J12 watch, having an automatic movement, a ceramic case and bracelet, the bezel and bracelet set with diamonds (color G-H, clarity VS2). Marked with manufacturer’s mark to dial and case, “J12”, “QUARTZ”, and “SWISS MADE”. diameter (of case) 1.375”, length 6”. Total weight 100.4 grams. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $7,000-$9,000
744 Ladies 14k Gold & Diamond Ring, 5.30 Total Carats
Ladies 14k yellow gold and diamond ring with a central, natural, prong set, modern round brilliant diamond ( 2.30 carat, color: F-H, clarity: I1-I2) flanked by 64 natural, channel set diamond straight baguettes ( 3.00 carats total weight, color: H-I, clarity: VS1-VS2). Marked “14k” and acid tested as 14k quality. US ring size 5. Total weight 8.9 grams. $20,000-$30,000
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745 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”. $6,000-$8,000
746 American Queen Anne Mahogany Highboy, 18th C.
American, mid to late 18th century. A Queen Anne mahogany highboy or dresser on stand, having a molded cornice in two parts, having three short, two medium, and three long drawers, the bottom portion with one long and three short drawers, with a shaped skirt, brass pulls, and cabriole legs terminating in Spanish trifid feet. Apparently unmarked. Height 77.25”, width 42.75”, depth 22.75”. $4,000-$6,000
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747 George III Chippendale Mahogany Serving Table
English, 18th Century. A fine George III mahogany center or serving table, in the Chippendale taste, having a rectangular top above an arcaded frieze with paneled corner concentric bosses raised on Marlborough legs terminating on block feet. Height 31.37”, width 53.87”, depth 25.25”. $3,000-$5,000
748 Pair of Chamberlain’s Worcester Vases with Covers
Chamberlain (English (Worcester), founded 1783-), first quarter 19th century. A matched pair of fine porcelain vases with covers, the hexagonal baluster shaped bodies boldly enameled in Imari palette colors and decorated in Chinoiserie taste with leafy chrysanthemum and flowering prunus branches and a vase issuing peony on white ground, the shoulders mounted with gilt stylized dolphin handles. The covers are of hexagonal domed form having the same decoration as the body and surmounted with a gilt berry and white leafy finial. The interior of each lid is marked underglaze iron red “Chamberlain’s Worcester & 155 New Bond Street London”. Height 14.25”, width 8”(handle to handle). $2,000-$4,000
749 Royal Crown Derby “Lombardy” China Service for 12
Royal Crown Derby (English, founded c.1750). A five-piece service for twelve (less one teacup) set of fine bone china in the Lombardy pattern comprising 12 dinner plates, 12 salad plates, 12 dessert or bread plates, 12 saucers, and 11 teacups. Each piece with finely scalloped edges to the white porcelain adorned with heavy gilt bands, acanthine details, and robin’s egg blue beading. Each piece with red mark “Royal Crown Derby / Made in England / XX / Bone China / A1127 / ‘Lombardy’”. Dinner plate diameter 10.25”. Salad plate diameter 8”. Bread plate diameter 6.25”. Saucer diameter 5.75”. Teacup height 2.125”, width over handle 4.75”. $1,500-$3,000
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750 Ladies Platinum & Fancy Yellow Diamond Ring
Ladies floriform platinum and fancy yellow diamond ring with central, modern round brilliant cut fancy yellow diamond (deep brownish, yellowish orange color, treated and with even color, measuring 7.56 x 7.776 x 4.70mm, clarity: Si2) surrounded by 30 modern round brilliant cut diamonds (2.50 carats total weight, color: g-H, clarity: Si1) on a platinum band. Total weight 8 grams. $8,000-$12,000
751 18k Tri-Tone Gold and Diamond Clip-On Earrings
Ladies 18k, tri-tone diamond clip-on earrings, with an combined carat weight of 9.348 white, pink and yellow diamonds (each with VS clarity). Marked to reverse “AKMS”, “18K”. Total weight 20.7 grams. $7,000-$9,000
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752 Fine Regence Style Parquetry Bombe Commode Continental, 20th century with older elements. A fine Regence style ormolu mounted parquetry inlaid commode having a serpentine step molded Breche d’Alep marble top over a conforming two small and two long drawers, with figural cast handles and cartouche shaped escutcheons, the angles with finely cast acanthus chutes raised on splayed legs mounted with foliate sabots. Height 34.75”, width 54.25”, depth 26.26”. $3,000-$5,000
753 Large French Grisaille Oil Cherub Panel
French School, Early 20th century. “Untitled (Cherubs in the Astronomy Tower)”, grisaille oil on board, apparently unsigned. Framed 40.125” x 25”. Sight 34” x 18.5”. $500-$700
754 Collection of 3 Grisaille Oil Cherub Paintings
20th century. Oil on gessoed canvas. Apparently unsigned. Each framed 70” x 26.25”. $2,500-$5,000
755 Collection of 2 Grisaille Oil Cherub Paintings
20th century. Oil on gessoed canvas. Apparently unsigned.Each framed 70” x 26.25”. $2,000-$4,000
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756 School of William P. Firth, County Doctor, Oil
School of William Powell Frith, R.A. (English, 1819-1909), “The Country Doctor”-1875, oil on canvas, signed and dated lower left “W.P. Firth 1875”, paper label on verso of stretcher from Robert J. Perham, Fine Paintings, Tockington Court, Bristol, England with typed information on paper including registration number. Figural oil painting in the manner of Firth with scene possibly referencing, Honore de Balzac’s “Le Medecin de campange (The Country Doctor)”, circa 1833. Framed 27” x 35.75”. Note: While Frith did paint a number of literary subjects in his career, by the 1850s he had stopped doing so due to his success as an artist. Since this work is dated 1875 and includes a literary scene as well as pastiche elements found in many of Frith’s typical works, we believe this painting to be of the period but likely, produced by a close follower of the artist. $3,000-$5,000
757 American Egyptian Revival Mahogany Sideboard
American, last quarter of 19th century. An Egyptian Revival mahogany sideboard, having a scrolled back splash, with a central breakfront bow front top over a conforming apron with a single sliding drawer, flanked on either side by a pedestal cabinet with an upper drawer, over a lower cabinet flanked on either side by two pilasters topped with gilt metal Egyptian masks and feet, with ebony line inlay overall, with gilt metal rosette pulls. Cabinets open to reveal an interior storage space over a bottle-storage drawers with leaded interior linings. Apparently unmarked. Height 45.25”, width 65.25”, depth 24”. $2,000-$4,000
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758 14k Yellow Gold & Diamond Tennis Bracelet
Diamond tennis bracelet of standard form containing 55 natural, prong set, modern round brilliant cut diamonds ( 2.40 carats total weight, color: J-K, clarity: I1). Marked “14K” and additionally acid tested as 14k quality, also with illegible mark on swing arm (likely for maker). Bracelet 7” long. Total weight 10.9 grams. $2,500-$3,500
759 South Sea Cultured Pearl Necklace, 14k Gold Clasp
Ladies South Sea cultured pearl necklace containing 43 near round, grade A, nicely matched pearls (size of pearls ranging from 8.36 to 12.0mm) on a textured 14k yellow gold clasp. Clasp marked “14k” and acid tested as 14k quality. Length 19.5”. Weight 58 grams. $3,000-$5,000
760 18k White Gold Pear Cut Aquamarine & Diamond Ring
Ladies custom made 18k white gold, aquamarine, and diamond stylized ring with step cut pear cut aquamarine at center (19.00 carats total weight), and thirty (30) flush set round brilliant cut diamonds (0.90 total carat weight, clarity range: VS2 – S2, color range: G - H) Marked “750” on interior band. US ring size 9. Total weight 20.6 grams. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $2,000-$4,000
761 Ladies 14k Yellow Gold & Diamond Tennis Bracelet
Ladies 14 yellow gold and diamond tennis bracelet with fifty (50) modern round cut diamonds ( 5.00 carats total weight, color: top light brown, clarity range: SI2-I). Also with hidden clasp. Marked “14k” to side of clasp and end of bracelet. Measures 7”. Total weight 14.1 grams. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $3,000-$5,000
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763 Mated Pair of 19th C. Portrait Paintings, Oil
Continental School, 19th century. Framed 32.125” x 27.625”. Unframed 28.25” x 23.5”. $3,000-$5,000
762 Thomas Hovenden, “Portrait of a Man”, Oil
Thomas Hovenden (Irish (active United States), 18401895), “Untitled (Portrait of a Man)”, oil on canvas, signed to lower right “Hoveden”. Framed 20.25” x 18.25”. Unframed 14” x 12”. $3,000-$5,000
764 A. Secola, “Courtship Scene”, Oil on Canvas
A. Secola (Spanish, 19th / 20th century), “Courtship Scene”, oil on canvas, signed to lower left “A. Secola”. Framed 28.125” x 35”. Unframed 19.25” x 25.125”. $1,500-$3,000
766 Carved Griffin Center Table with Glass Top
Continental, late 19th/early 20th century. A carved oak center table, having a heavy glass top over a base comprised of four carved winged griffins. Apparently unmarked. $1,000-$2,000
765 Dutch Baroque Style Oak Slant Front Secretary
Continental, 18th century. A Dutch Baroque style oak slant front secretary in two sections, the upper half with broken swan neck pediment over a pair of paneled doors opening to a fitted interior with center door flanked to each side by three small drawers; all under an open shelf. The bombe form lower section housing a slant from concealing two sections of three graduated drawers above three long drawers flanked by canted scrolled corners and ending in scroll block feet. Height 93”, width 46.5”, depth 29.75” (base). $1,500-$3,000
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767 Important Carved Mahogany Sofa by Anthony Quervelle
Anthony Quervelle (Paris/American, 1789–1856), circa 1820-1830. Important Philadelphia carved mahogany with brass inlaid stringing sofa, secondary wood is poplar, having a scrolled tablet crest and padded, upholstered arms having large boldly carved scallop shells each above a dove tailed drawer enclosing secret compartment; one a sliding shelf, the other for a money box tray, the padded and upholstered back and seat with two matching bolster pillows, above a bolection-molded seat rail and raised on scroll carved and foliate decorated legs. Height 32.5”, width 91.5”, seat depth 19.5”, seat height 15.5”. Provenance: Purportedly commissioned for the 1st Continental Congress, Chaplain W.M. Alexander Lynn and purchased from the Estate Sale of Mona Wood, Jacksonville, Florida. $2,000-$4,000
769 Pair, Cast Bronze Torchieres for 1889 Paris Exposition
768 Pair of Finely Cast Bronze Figural Torchières
Continental, early 20th century. A pair of palatial figural bronze torchières, or floor lamps, each depicting Neo-classical female figures with torches in hand, each electrified, each apparently unmarked. Taller overall 49” x 11” x 12”. $2,000-$4,000
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French, late 19th century. A pair of cast bronze torchieres, likely cast for the Paris Exhibition of 1889, each columnar in form, having a foliated acanthine capita over a fluted shaft, resting on a graduated base, with an ancanthine tulip resting on a ball, on three paw feet, the whole raised on a tripartite base. Each fitted with a custom tole shade designed to hold flowers. Apparently unmarked. Height 76.5”, diameter 15.5”. $4,000-$6,000
771 Frederick Stuart Church, “Hollyhocks”-1912
Frederick Stuart Church (American, 1842-1924), “Hollyhocks”-1912, oil on canvas with artist’s frame, signed to lower right “F.S. Church COPYRIGHT 1912”, with artist’s label to verso. Framed 22.75” x 41.5”. Unframed 19” x 38”. $1,500-$3,000
770 Herschede 9 Tube Mahogany Chiming Hall Clock with Moon Phase
Herschede Hall Clock Company (American, 1902- 1973), early 20th century. A fine mahogany with satinwood tubular hall, grandfather or tall case clock, No 276/Louis XVI. Clock hood has impressed “5” and “276”, back of trunk impressed “5” “276” and “150”. Retailers tag mounted on back “B. Altman & Co”(American, 1865-1985). Interior of door mounted with placard “THE HERSCHEDE HALL CLOCK CO/CINCINNATI, OHIO U.S.A./ PANAMA PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION 1915/ GRAND PRIZE (placed on every clock manufactured after 1915). Height 78”, width 21”, depth 13.75”. $1,500-$3,000
772 Charles Woodbury, “Sea + Coast”, Oil on Masonite
Charles Herbert Woodbury (American, 1864-1940), “Sea + Coast”, oil on masonite, signed to lower right “Charles H Woodbury”. With inscription to verso “Sea + Coast”. Framed 15.125” x 19”. Unframed 10” x 14”. Note: Charles Woodbury was a prolific American landscape painter, whose work can be found in the Art Institute of Chicago, the Museum of Fine Arts (Boston) and the Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York) among many others. $1,500-$3,000
773 English Satinwood Marquetry & Mother of Pearl Inlaid Armoire
English, early 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 83”, width 80”, depth 25”. $1,000-$2,000
774 Hand Woven Persian Room Size Rug
Wool. Iran. All over floral design with center floral medallion on red field. Multiple borders. Blue, green, gold and cream accent colors. measures 9’ 10” x 9’ 11”. $1,000-$2,000
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775 Pair, Le Vian 14k Yellow Gold Multi-Stone Earrings
Le Vian (American, founded 1950). Pair of ladies 14k yellow gold & multi-stone earrings with seventy-six (76) gems comprising of: large center trilliant shape citrine, fancy brown champagne diamonds, amethysts, small round yellow citrines, and clear sapphires, 12.90 carats total weight. Marked to Omega backing with “585” and “Le Vian”. Measures 1.25” x 0.75”. Total weight 12.9 grams. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $1,000-$2,000
776 Ladies Le Vian 14k Yellow Gold Multi-Stone Ring
Le Vian (American, founded 1950). Ladies 14k yellow gold & multi-stone ring with sixty-nine (69) gems comprising of: large center trilliant shape citrine ( 15.00 carats total weight), twenty-nine (29) fancy brown champagne diamonds, four (4) amethysts, five (5) small round yellow citrines, and thirty (30) clear sapphires. Marked on interior with “585” and “Le Vian”. US ring size 9. Total weight 12.1 grams. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $1,000-$2,000
777 Le Vian 14k Gold & Multi-Stone Necklace Pendant
Le Vian (American, founded 1950). Ladies 14k yellow gold & multi-stone earrings with eighty-nine (89) gems comprising of: large center trilliant shape citrine (30.00 carats total weight), thirty-eight (38) fancy brown champagne diamonds, eight (8) amethysts, eight (8) small round yellow citrines, and thirty-four (34) clear sapphires, 32.12 carats total weight. Marked to back of pendant with “585” and “Le Vian”. Measures 2.00” x 1.50”. Total weight 15.6 grams. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $1,000-$2,000
778 Pair 18k Yellow Gold, Ruby & Diamond Earrings
Pair of ladies 18k yellow gold earrings, set with 5 vertical rows of modern round cut white diamonds (56 total, 1.50 carats total weight, color range: F-G, clarity: VS2, cut grade excellent), with a horizontal row of calibre cut ruby baguettes (12 total, 1.00 carat total weight, color deep red, well-matched). Omega backs with posts. Height 0.75”, width 0.5”. Total weight 11.2 grams. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $1,500-$3,000
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779 Italian 18k Yellow & White Gold, Diamond Necklace
Ladies 18k yellow gold and white gold lozenge shaped links with three links containing two hundred twenty-five (225) pave set brilliant round cut diamonds ( 1.80 carats total weight, clarity range: VS-S1, color range: G-H). Marked “750”, “Star 1750 VI”, “Italy”, and “XX” on box clasp. Two safety clasps on exterior. Measures 16”. Total weight 37.8 grams. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $1,800-$2,400
781 Continental Riverside Mill Landscape, 18th C.
780 19th C. Carved Pine French Provincial Armoire French, likely Normandy, early 19th century. Height 90”, width 56.87”, depth 18”. $1,500-$3,000
Continental School (possibly French), 18th century. “Riverside Landscape with Mill”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Framed 27.75” x 31.5”. Unframed 20.25” x 23.75”. $1,500-$3,000
783 French Provincial Style Walnut Dining Table
Continental, late 20th century. A walnut French Provincial style dining table, having a rectangular, parquetry inlaid top, resting on a shaped trestle base. Apparently unmarked. Height 31”, width 94”, depth 41”. $1,500-$3,000
782 French Morbier Comtoise Bailly Long Case Clock
French, 19th century. A morbier or comtoise long case clock having a grain painted pine case with a flat cornice molded top over a glazed door opening to the 9” white painted and enameled dial with Roman numerals, inscribed under the twelfth marker “Bailly Rouchon” and “a Maringues” above the six within an elaborately stamped brass foliate surround. The trunk in typical violin shape form housing the shaped iron and brass lyre shaped pendulum. The base centered with an oval cartouche containing a painted landscape. The whole decorated with incised and floral meander. Height 85”, width 22”, depth 10.5” (hood). $1,000-$2,000
784 Hand Woven Persian Mashad Area Ru
Wool. Iran. Large floral center medallion. All over floral design on red field. Multiple borders. Blue, green gold and brown accent colors. Measures 12’ 3” x 9’ 7”. $1,500-$3,000
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785 Constantine Kluge, “Parisian Street Scene”, Oil
Constantine Kluge (Russian (active France),1912-2003), “Parisian Street Scene”, oil on canvas, signed lower left “C. Kluge”. Framed 36” x 48.5”. Unframed 24” x 36”. $2,000-$4,000
786 Pair, Louis XV Style Silk Upholstered Armchairs
French, mid 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 38.75”, width 27.5”, seat depth 22”, seat to floor 22”. $1,000-$2,000
787 Large French Iron & Brass Mounted Baker’s Rack
Large French iron and brass mounted baker’s rack of slatted construction in four sections fitted with three shelves; all with custom glass shelf tops. The iron base stretchers stamped, mostly illegible aside from “9 Rue” and “Paris”. Height 88.12”, width 118.87”, depth 18.12”. $1,000-$2,000
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788 Hand Woven Persian Isfahan Area Rug
Wool. Iran. All over floral design on red field. Surrounding and cascading foliage with multiple borders. Cream, blue and green accent colors. Measures 9’ 6” x 14’ 7”. $1,500-$3,000
790 Pair of Flax Linen Giltwood Empire Style Fauteuils
789 Alexandre Falguiere “Allegory of Defense” Bronze Alexandre Falguiere (French, 1831-1900, “Allegory of Defense (Liberte)”- circa 1879, patinated bronze, signed and foundry indicated to back “Falguiere CIRE PEFOUE AA HEBRARD”, produced by Fonderie Hébrard (French, founded 1865). Overall 16” x 7.75” x 11”. $1,000-$2,000
20th century to contemporary. A matched pair of French Empire style giltwood arm chairs (or fauteuils) with padded back and seat, both upholstered in flax linen fabric, with cascading gilt metal leaf tip appliques to back and arms, front legs with figural rendering of Neoclassical goddess figure and gilt metal florette appliques, two front legs with applied gilt metal lion’s paw feet, apparently unmarked. Overall height 39”; width 23.75”; depth 28”; seat to floor 16”. $1,000-$2,000
791 Pair, French Green Metallic & Gilt Moderator Lamps
French, mid 19th century. A pair of moderator lamps, each with a Japanese export porcelain base, having a tapered and banded urn form, in a metallic green glaze, decorated with gilt flowers and butterflies, flanked on either side by a gilt metal elephant mask handles, resting on four shaped claw feet and a footed base, topped with a converted oil burner by James Hinks & Son (English, 1850s-1920s). Oil burners stamped “Hinks & Son Patent”. Height (to finial) 31.5”, width 9”, depth 9”. $1,500-$2,500
792 Set of Three Embroidered Allegorical Panels Continental, 1900. A mated set of three extremely intricate turn-of-the-century embroidered panels, each having early Edwardian allegorical subject matter including winged griffins, phoenix birds, elaborately foliated urns and various nude and winged figures; central panel with numerical element “1900”; otherwise apparently unmarked. Each framed 54.25” x 15.5”. $1,200-$2,400
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793 Pair Savoy House Blue Ridge 16-Light Chandeliers
Savoy House/Progressive Lighting (American/Georgia, founded 1965). A matched pair of rustic Adirondack style fifteen light chandeliers from the “Blue Ridge” collection in New Tortoise Shell finish, designed by Karyl Pierce Paxton. Both chandeliers featuring two tiers suspended from rods modeled as twisted rope, top tier with six antler style candlearms, the bottom tier with ten; all with cream drip candle covers and circular drip pans. The center shaft adorned with intertwining antlers over excavated glass domed base terminating in a bone form finial. Both chandeliers are surmounted with a rustic hook which hang from adjusting chains in matching New Tortoiseshell finish. Height 48”, diameter 46”. Note: Each chandelier retailed new $3,499. $1,500-$3,000
794 After Jules Moigniez, Pair of Bronze Stags
After Jules Moigniez (French, 1835-1894). A mirrored pair of figural patinated bronze sculptures, each depicting stags with elaborate horns standing on craggy surface, with black stone bases, each signed to base “J Moigniez “. Height 29.125”. $1,500-$3,000
795 Continental Carved and Stained Oak Cabinet Continental, likely Belgian, mid to late 19th century. Doors open to reveal interior shelving. Apparently unmarked. Height 43”, width 54.75”, depth 21.6”. $1,000-$2,000
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796 Early American Oak Book Press Cabinet American, late 18th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 61”, width 37.25”, depth 20.5”. $800-$1,200
798 Sterling Silver Ewer Jug E. & J. Barnard, 19th C
797 Storck & Sinsheimer Silver & Glass Footed Bowl Storck & Sinsheimer (Hanau, 1874-1926), circa 1874. With glass liner. The silver stamped underneath indicative of Storck & Sinsheimer, Hanau. Height 5.62”, diameter 7.5”. Weight 23.02 troy ounces (excluding glass liner). $800-$1,200
Edward & John Barnard (London, 1851-1868), circa 1868. Stamped twice; one mark on top end of handle with lion standard mark for sterling and duty mark for Queen Victoria (1838-1890), stamped below spout with hallmarks for Edward & John Barnard, date code, lion mark, leopard head for London, and Queen Victoria duty mark. Height 11.87”. Weight 25.68 troy ounces. $1,000-$2,000
799 Westmoreland “Lady Hilton” Sterling Service for 12
Westmoreland Sterling Co. (Manufactured by Wallace Silversmiths), (American, founded 1871). A 77 piece sterling silver flatware set in the Lady Hilton pattern (1940-2001) comprising 12 5-piece place settings plus additional pieces. Set comprising 12 modern hollow knives with stainless blades (9”), 12 dinner forks (7”), 12 teaspoons (6”), 12 salad forks (6”), 12 iced tea spoons (7.5”), 8 oval soup spoons (7”), 2 tablespoon serving spoons (8.25”), 1 solid gravy ladle (6”), 1 small solid cold meat serving fork (7.5”), 1 sugar spoon (6”), 1 pierced tomato server (7.5”), 1 master butter knife (6.75”), 1 salt spoon (5.5”), 1 large solid jelly server (6.25”), and 1 pie or cake server with stainless blade (10”). Flatware contained in a stained wood chest. Total weight less standard allotment for stainless elements 109.2 troy ounces. $1,500-$3,000
800 Pair of Fine Large 800 Silver Pheasant Sculptures
Likely German, 20th century. A pair of large 800 silver pheasants with finely molded feathered bodies and scaly feet, one with articulating wings. One with impressed mark to tail “800”. Standing bird height 8.25”, width 15.75”, depth 4”. Crouching bird height 4.75”, width 17”, depth 8.75”. Total weight 46.2 troy ounces. $1,500-$3,000
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801 Pair, 18k White Gold, Ruby, & Diamond Earrings Pair of ladies 18k white gold dangle earrings, beginning with pear cut rubies surrounded by diamonds. Both earrings with eight (8) vibrant deep red rubies ( 2.14 total, eye clean, matched) and with 226 round brilliant cut diamonds ( 1.38 total carat weight, clarity range: S2 – VS2, color range: G – H). Earrings with post and push backs. Marked with “750” on back of each earring. Total weight 8.6 grams. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $1,800-$2,400
802 14k Gold, White & Yellow Diamond Bracelet
Ladies 14k white gold, yellow gold, and diamond bracelet, having one hundred twenty (120) white baguette cut diamonds ( 0.50 carats total weight, color range: I-J, clarity: I2) and one hundred (100) enhanced color yellow diamonds ( 1.00 carat total weight, clarity Si1). Marked on interior with “14K”. Measures 8”. Total weight 44.2 grams. $3,000-$5,000
803 Platinum & Diamond Slide Necklace Pendant
Ladies handmade platinum and diamond slide necklace pendant with line of ten (10) straight baguette diamonds in center ( 2.00 carats total weight, color range: H-I, clarity range: VS2-SI1), flanked by twelve (12) modern round diamonds ( 1.20 carats total weight, color range: H-I, clarity range: VS2-SI1). Apparently unmarked, but acid tested as platinum. Pendant measures 0.6” x 0.5”. Total weight 6.80 grams. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $1,500-$3,000
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804 Ladies 18k White Gold & Diamond Ring
Ladies 18k white gold and diamond ring, having a central square of princess cut white diamonds ( 1.33 carats total weight, color range: G-J, clarity: VS), with a shaped and fluted band inset with baguette cut white diamonds ( 0.70 carat total weight, color range: G-J, clarity: VS). Marked with “18K” to interior band. US ring size 6. Total weight 18.6 grams. $1,800-$2,400
805 Set of 3 Early 20th C. Italian Hand Painted Panels
Italian (likely Venetian), early 20th century. A set of three oil on canvas painted panels (for wall or floor use), each bordered and backed by pale grey fabric, edges adorned with large nail heads, each panel depicting Bacchanalian grotesque masks with fruit and foliate surround, with various flora and fauna throughout. Each panel 63.925” x 20”. $1,500-$3,000
807 Pair Gilt Neoclassical Style Mirrored Girandoles Continental, early 20th century. A pair of Neoclassical style gilt bronze mirrored girandoles or sconces, each with beveled rectangular looking glass, each centered at top by grotesque mask crest, beaded and acanthus leaf bordering, each mirror issuing two scrolled arms terminating in wax cups, each frame centered at bottom by Neoclassical figural crest, each apparently unmarked. Overall 23.125” x 15.5”. $600-$800
806 19th Century Gilt Bronze & Marble Neoclassical Candelabra Lamp Continental, mid 19th century. Apparently unmarked. Height (to finial) 33”, diameter (excluding shade) 13”. $1,000-$2,000
808 Continental Neoclassical Beige & Silvered Recamier
Continental, likely French, mid to late 20th century. A polychromed Neoclassical style recamier, having a rectangular form, with squared head and arm rest, the frame silvered and carved with an egg and dart motif, with rosette accented patera blocks, and six tapering, fluted legs terminating in arrow feet. Upholstered in beige fabric. A pparently unmarked. Height 35”, width 68.5”, depth 29”, seat depth 26.5”, seat to floor 19.5”. $800-$1,200
809 Large Italian Neoclassical Giltwood Mirror
Italian, last half 20th century. A large Neoclassical style giltwood mirror, rectangular in form, having a scrolled and pierced acanthine frame with an acanthine and rocaille crest. Apparently unmarked. Height 46”, width 39.5”, depth 5.25”. $800-$1,200
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810 Impressive Seth Thomas 18 Inch Lobby Clock
Seth Thomas (American (Connecticut), founded 1853), circa 1880. A monumental and impressive oak wall mounted lobby clock, the galleried pediment centered with arched crest and acorn turned finials over a rectangular door front centered with glass face with raised corner fan spandrels opening to an 18 inch white painted metal dial with black Roman numerous and fancy spade hour hand and pointer minute hand with counterbalance and subsidiary seconds dial along with wood pendulum stick and brass covered bob. Signed above the six o’clock hour”SETH THOMAS/USA”. Height 38.25”, width 25.25”, depth 7.75”. $1,000-$2,000
811 American Chippendale Style Rustic Pine Bookcase
American, last quarter 20th century, with earlier elements. A rustic Chippendale style pine bookcase, having a broken swan pediment with carved rosettes and a molded cornice, over two domed mullioned cabinet doors, surrounded by applied fluted molding and opening to reveal interior shelving, atop a lower breakfront cabinet with a molded cornice, with two paneled doors and paneled sides, on a conforming, molded plinth base. Apparently unmarked. Height 89”, width 50”, depth 17.25”. $1,000-$2,000
812 Pair of Cast Iron Whippet Form Pedestals
20th century. A mated pair of painted cast iron side tables or pedestals in the form of Whippets (English Whippets or Snap Dogs), each having collars with medallions, each with pierced circular tabletop supports or pedestal perches, each with striated gray marble tabletops. Each height 31.5”. $800-$1,200
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813 Hand Woven Persian Tabriz Rug
Wool. Iran. All over floral design on blue field. Multiple borders. Red, gold, green and cream accent colors. 12’ 11” x 9’ 11”. $1,000-$2,000
814 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
English, mid 18th century. A Queen Anne wing chair, standing on carved mahogany cabriole legs terminating in pad feet to the front and squared legs terminating in squared feet to the reverse, upholstered in period needlework in a foliated floral pattern with a central courtly female figure. Apparently unmarked. Height 45.5”, width 25.25”, seat depth 20”, seat to floor 20.5”. $1,000-$2,000
816 Jesse Deviney, Circa 1940, “Women in Kitchen”, Oil
817 Charpentier “Nursing Mother” Bronze Placque, 1890
Jesse Deviney (American, 1883 -1941), “Women in Kitchen”-circa 1940, oil on board, signed indistinctly to lower right “J. Deviney”. Figural genre scene painting with loose impressionist handling, depicting two women seated near a stove, doing needlework. Framed 20.25” x 24.5”. Sight 12.5” x 16.75”. $800-$1,200
815 18th C. English Queen Anne Needlework Wing Chair
Alexandre-Louis-Marie Charpentier (French, 1856-1909), “Nursing Mother,”-1909, bronze, signed with monogram to lower right. Framed 13” x 10”, unframed 6.25” x 9.325”. Note: A larger version of this piece is in the collection of The Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens in San Marino, California. According to the wall label, Charpentier, who was known for small bronze plaques used in furniture design, reproduced a smaller version of the larger plaque for the decoration of a nursery armoire, likely the original use of this piece. $800-$1,200
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819 British School, “Boy in Red”, Oil on Canvas
American, mid to late 19th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 89”, width 48”, depth 21.2”. $800-$1,200
British School, first half 17th century, “Boy in Red”, oil on canvas. A naive portrait of a boy clothed in the courtly attire of Charles I (1600-1649). Apparently unsigned. Remnant of red wax collector’s seal on verso of stretcher. Framed 30.5” x 23.5”, sight 22.75” x 16”. $800-$1,200
820 Turn of the Century Carved Acanthine Mirror
821 Pair, Continental Gilt Bronze 5-Light Candelabras
818 Eastlake Mahogany & Burl Wood Drop Front Secretary
Late 19th, early 20th century. A turn of the century carved and gilt wood acanthine wall mirror, having beveled rectangular looking glass, marked to reverse “EX GI JAN 1904”. Overall 51.25” x 29.25”. $700-$900
Continental, first quarter 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height (to finial) 23.75”, height (without finial) 20.75”, width 8”, depth 9”. $700-$900
822 Tobey Furniture Company Mahogany Dining Table
Tobey Furniture Company (American, 1856-1954), 1906. A large mahogany dining table, having a round top, on a married octagonal pedestal base, ornately carved with scrolled cabochons. Table top with manufacturer’s label to underside. Height 30.25”, diameter 66.675”. $700-$900
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823 Polychromed Star Motif Settee with Silk Cushion
Continental, late 19th century. A carved and polychromed settee, having an upholstered rectangular back with a carved crest rail accented with stars and foliage, with a large, overstuffed removable seat cushion, with two polychromed arm with rosette handholds, over turned stiles, with a curved seat rail and seven turned legs with bun feet. Upholstered in brown impressed silk. Apparently unmarked. Height 40.25”, width 65”, seat depth 27”, seat to floor 26”. $1,000-$2,000
824 Italian School, “Capriccio with White Horse”, Oil
Italian School, 18th century. “Untitled (Capriccio Scene with White Horse)”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Figural capriccio landscape painting depicting figures with white horse under blue skies. Framed 25.5” x 29.25”. Unframed 20” x 23.825”. $2,000-$4,000
825 Venetian Style Polychromed & Parcel Gilt Daybed
Italian, 20th century. A Venetian style polychrome and parcel gilt decorated daybed having matching ends, each with serpentine toprail and scrolled end caps, the interior panel of each end polychrome decorated with scrolling acanthus and draping floral swags centered with a cartouche enclosing classical opposing male and female portraits, within a green and gold scrolling frame and raised on cabriole legs terminating in scrolled toes. Height 37.25”, width 39”. Side rails 76”. $800-$1,200
826 Hand Woven Persian Tabriz
Wool. Iran. Center floral medallion on red field. Multiple borders with scrolling foliage. Blue, green and cream accent colors. measures 12’ 7” x 9’ 10”. $1,000-$2,000
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828 Unisex 14k Yellow Gold Snake Chain Necklace, 16.5”
Unisex 14k yellow gold snake chain necklace with large lobster claw clasp. Marked on clasp with “585”. Also marked with “SSS”, likely for maker. Measures 16.50”. Total weight 28.00 grams. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $1,000-$2,000
827 18k Gold & Garnet Miniature Portrait Pendant
French, Early 19th century. Antique heart shaped necklace pendant with rectangular hand painted portrait of a woman holding a pearl and cameo necklace within an engraved 18k rose gold border with glazed front, above a fleur-de-lis with white rose cut glass accents against black enamel ground with white hand painted enamel dots and scrollwork within an 18k yellow gold beaded border, scrolled framing on exterior accented with garnets, additional garnets on tapered loop--16 bezel set, cushion cut garnets throughout form ( 1.50 carats total weight, clarity: I1). Marked with two hallmarks on rounded bail surmounging sterling silver frame of heart-shaped pendant. Back recessed and glazed for storing hair (now missing). Unmarked but acid tested as 18k gold in sections noted and sterling silver on sections noted above. Pendant measures 2.75” x 1.7”. Overall weight 25.6 grams. $1,000-$2,000
829 14k Yellow Gold, Smoky Quartz, & Diamond Pendant
Ladies 14k yellow gold, smoky quartz, and diamond necklace pendant with smoky quartz at center ( 2.50 carats total weight) surrounded by twenty-eight (28) tapered baguette diamonds( 2.50 carats total weight, color range: I-J, clarity: VS2). Marked to inside of bale with “14k”. Pendant (including bale) measures 1.25” x .75”. Total weight 5.80 grams. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $1,500-$3,000
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830 Ladies 18k Yellow Gold & Diamond Chained Necklace
Ladies 14k gold necklace, having a 2.2mm twisted rope chain, with a central 18k white gold drop, set with modern round cut diamonds ( 1.00 carat total weight, color range: H-I, clarity: VS2). Length 30”. Total weight 24.3 grams. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $1,800-$2,400
831 Hand Woven Persian Mashad Rug
Wool. Iran. All over floral design on blue field. Multiple borders. Rose, cream and green accent colors. $1,000-$2,000
832 Hand Woven Persian Isfahan Area Rug
Wool. Iran. All over floral design on cream field. Surrounding and cascading foliage with multiple borders. Blue, gold and tan accent colors. Measures 8’ 5” x 12’ 2”. $1,500-$3,000
833 English Regency Style Mahogany Dining Table
English Regency style twin pedestal mahogany extending dining table, the rectangular reeded top with rounded ends incorporating one additional leaf raised on twin turned standards, each issuing three downswept legs terminating in brass paw caps and casters. Height 29.12”, width, depth $800-$1,200
834 Pair of Regency Period Mahogany Library Chairs English, first quarter 19th century. A matched pair of Regency mahogany library or elbow chairs having slightly curving backsplats with patera block decorated crossrails between downswept arm swept slightly out and raised on urn form supports enclosing the trapezoidal seat raised on front ring turned tapered legs. Back leg of each chair with impressed number “824”. Height 33.5”, width 23.25” (arm to arm), seat depth 17.25”, seat height 18”. $1,000-$2,000
835 Regency Rosewood & Brass Inlaid Dwarf Bookcase
In the manner of George Oakley (English, 1760-1840), first quarter 19th century. A fine Regency rosewood and brass inlaid dwarf bookcase or side cabinet, in diminutive size, having a rectangular top over a reeded edge and frieze inlaid with brass stylized anthemia and foliage over a pair of grille inset doors opening to a single shelf interior raised on gilt bronze hairy paw feet. Height 33.5”, width 40.25”, depth 14”. $1,000-$2,000
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837 Anthony Thieme, “Watermill in Autumn”
836 A British Three-Panel and Oil on Canvas Screen British, circa 1890. Apparently unmarked. Each panel 81” x 21”. Overall 81” x 63”. $1,500-$3,000
`Anthony Thieme (American, 1888-1954), “Untiled (Watermill in Autumn)”, watercolor on paper, signed to lower left “A. Thieme”. Landscape painting depicting a watermill in autumn. Framed 29” x 36”. Sight 20.5” x 26.5”. $800-$1,200
838 Stephanie Wheeler, “Provence Haystacks”-2003
Stephanie Wheeler (American, 20th / 21st century), “Provence Haystacks”-2003, oil on canvas, signed to lower left “S. Wheeler”. With artist’s label to verso. Framed 27.5” x 31.5”. Unframed 19.75” x 23.75”. $800-$1,200
840 18th C. French Provincial Walnut & Oak Two Door Armoire
French, mid 18th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 92”, width 66.25”, depth 23.25”. $800-$1,200
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839 French Provincial Louis XV Style Oak Cabinet French, mid 19th century. Apparently unmarked 38.6”, width 29.25”, depth 19.325”. $800-$1,200
841 Pair, French Pewter Figural Salt Boxes
French, late 18th/early 19th century. Each stamped with two flower marks centered with a C. Height (of woman) 13.825”, width 7”, depth 3.1”. $600-$800
842 French Louis XV Style Paisley Upholstered Armchair
Continental, likely French, mid to late 19th century. A carved and polychromed Louis XV style fauteuil chair, having a curved back crested with a floral bouquet, with two sloping fauteuil arms and fluted handholds, with a serpentine seat rail carved with a floral bouquet, with a conforming removable seat cushion, on four incurvate legs with carved rosettes on the knees, terminating in whorl feet. Upholstered in blue and green paisley linen, with burlap to the back. Apparently unmarked. Height 38.25”, width 29”, seat depth 22.5”, seat to floor 20.5”. $800-$1,200
843 Polychromed Louis XV Style Granite Console Table
843 Polychromed Louis XV Style Granite Console Table
Continental, late 20th century. A polychromed Louis XV style console table, having a beige granite top, a ram’s head motif skirt, and four incurvate legs terminating in hoof feet. Apparently unmarked. Height 30.75”, width 28”, depth 50.25”. $600-$800
Continental, late 20th century. A polychromed Louis XV style console table, having a beige granite top, a ram’s head motif skirt, and four incurvate legs terminating in hoof feet. Apparently unmarked. Height 30.75”, width 28”, depth 50.25”. $600-$800
845 19th C Twin Snake Handled Biscuit Vase
846 Chumbley, “A View from the Meadow”, Mixed Media
Likely Derby Porcelain (England, founded 1756), circa early 19th century. An interesting biscuit porcelain twin-handled urn form vase, in the Neoclassical style, having entwining snake-form handles over the body decorated with applied ribbon-tied floral garlands raised on a socle on square foot. Apparently unmarked. Height 14.25”, width 6”. $500-$700
James Randall Chumbley (American, 20th / 21st century), “View from the Meadows”-2000, signed, dated and titled to verso. Mixed media composition depicting two figures obscured in the distance. Framed 23.5” x 27.25”. Unframed 12” x 16”. $600-$800
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847 Large Gold Neoclassical Style Wall Mirror
American, late 20th century. A large Neoclassical style mirror, rectangular in form, having a molded burnished gold frame decorated with a scrolled border and banded reeds, accented with rocaille and acanthus leaves, with an acanthus leaf tipped interior border, and a beveled mirror. Apparently unmarked. Height 63”, width 51”, depth 5”. $800-$1,200
848 Neoclassical Style Pine & Glazed Breakfront
Height 84.24”, width 84.75”, depth 15.5”. $1,000-$2,000
849 Neoclassical Style Giltwood 8 Light Chandelier
Continental, likely French, early to mid 20th century. A Neoclassical style giltwood chandelier, having a giltwood ceiling mount in the form of an acanthine drop, holding four chains supporting a central giltwood support, round and acanthine in form with a pinecone form drop, with eight curved gilt metal arms, each terminating in a giltwood candle cup. Height 45.5”, diameter 33.25”. Provenance: Estate of Mrs. Jane Carson Myre (heir to Coca Cola distributorship in Paducah, Kentucky) whereby acquired by a Private Collection in Paducah, Kentucky. $800-$1,200
851 French Neoclassical Style Wood Headboard
850 French School, “Athena and Zeus”, Bronze
French School, late 19th century. Each apparently unmarked. Athena height 16.5”. Zeus height 14”. $800-$1,200
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Continental, likely French, early to mid 20th century. A carved and painted Neoclassical style headboard, having a floral pediment, painted in white, pink, yellow, and green, and upholstered in tufted pink silk. Apparently unmarked. Height 59.5”, width 60”, depth 2.325”. $800-$1,200
852 New Haven Saturn Regulator Wall Clock
New Haven Clock Company (American, 1853-1960), circa 1910. A oak “Saturn” model wall regulator with 8 Day time only, brass weight driven movement, having a circular glazed door opening to a brass bezel and white painted dial with black enamel Arabic hour numerals and subsidiary seconds dial over the rectangular long drop trunk with glazed door allowing viewing of the brass covered pendulum bob with wood stick. The dial marked with the “1817 New Haven 1853” star logo. Height 34”, width 15.25”, depth 6”. $800-$1,200
853 Pair, American Rustic Oak Wagon Wheel Benches
American, late 20th century. A pair of rustic oak benches comprised of reclaimed elements, each flanked on either side by a wagon wheel legs accented with wrought iron nails, each with a seat and back of hewn oak planks studded with large wrought iron nail heads, resting on shaped shoe feet. Apparently unmarked. Height 34”, width 66.75”, seat depth 19”, seat to floor 17.75”. $1,000-$2,000
854 American Rustic Oak Wagon Wheel Table
American, late 20th century. A rustic oak table comprised of reclaimed elements, the thick rectangular top supported by wagon wheel legs with shoe feet united by a stretcher; the whole accented with studded wrought iron nail heads. Apparently unmarked. Height 24”, width 57”, depth 25.25”. $600-$800
855 Edwin Steele, “Still Life with Chrysanthemum” Edwin Steele (British, 1837-1898), “Untitled (Still Life with Chrysanthemum)”-1896, oil on canvas, signed “E. Steele 1896”. Framed 29.125” x 23”. Unframed 24” x 18”. $500-$700
856 1880 New Haven Rosewood Short Drop Clock New Haven Clock Company (American, 1853-1960), circa 1880. Remnants of label to interior and stamped “2834”. Stamped to back exterior of case “1479”. Height 24.25”, width 17”, depth 4”. $300-$500
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857 After René de Saint-Marceaux, “L’Arlequin”, Bronze
After René de Saint-Marceaux (French, 1845-1915). “L’Arlequin”-1890, patinated bronze, apparently unsigned. Height 20.5”. $700-$900
858 French School, “Lady in Pink”, 18th Century French School, 18th century. “Untitled (Lady in Pink)”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Framed 31.25” x 26.25”. Unframed 29.925” x 24.825”. $700-$900
859 Set of 6 French White Louis XVI Style Chairs Continental, mid 20th century. A set of 6 Louis XVI style dining chairs, each polychromed in a distressed white finish, with an upholstered oval back with a molded edge, with a serpentine front upholstered seat, with a molded seat rail, floral patera blocks, and fluted tapering legs terminating in arrow feet. Upholstered in yellow fabric with pink flowers. Apparently unmarked. Height 37.75”, width 19.25”, seat depth 16.5”, seat to floor 20”. $800-$1,200
860 French Louis XVI Style Polychromed Settee
French, late 19th/early 20th century. A Louis XVI style Neoclassical style settee, having a polychromed gray frame, with a rectangular, upholstered back with a carved overlapping leaf patterned crest rail accented by a ribboned bow, the corners accented with carved patera block finials, with sloping, scrolled fauteuil arms on foliated arm supports, over a bow-fronted upholstered seat, resting on tapering, spiral legs terminating in arrow feet. Upholstered in flax herringbone fabric. Height 41.75”, width 50”, seat depth 24”, seat to floor 18.5”. $800-$1,200
861 Hand Woven Persian Runner
Wool. Iran. Floral and geometric design on red field. Multiple borders. Blue, green, gold and cream accent colors. Measures 4’ 8” x 10’ 6”. $800-$1,200
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862 Pair, Louis XV Style Kidney Bean Side Tables
French, late 19th century. A pair of Louis XV style kidney bean shaped side tables, having a pierced brass gallery and a white marble top, over a conforming mahogany apron fitted with a single sliding drawer, having four reeded, tapering legs terminating in ball feet, with a lower conforming shelf. Apparently unmarked. Height 29.1”, width 17.2”, depth 12.5”. $600-$800
863 Provincial Louis XV Walnut Chair, 18th Century
French, 18th century. Label to the underside of seat rail ‘ART. N Campione 4637R, ORDER N, DEPT N. Height 39.5”, width 22.5” (seat), seat depth 17”, seat height 16.5”. $500-$700
864 Louis XV Style Burl Wood Bombe Commode
French, early 20th century. A two-toned Louis XV style bombe form commode, having a serpentine banded marquetry inlaid burl wood top with a stained and beaded edge, over a conforming case, with two short concave front burl wood drawers, each inset with a locking key escutcheon, with two long burl wood drawers, mounted with stained scrolled molding, each with gilt washed metal leaf tip pulls and a locking key escutcheon, the lower drawer with a stained and beaded rocaille edge, with carved and stained incurvate acanthine legs terminating in pad feet. Apparently unmarked. Height 35.35”, width 57”, depth 21.5”. $500-$700
865 9 Piece French Opaline Sherry or Cordial Set
French, mid to late 20th century. A gilt metal and opaline glass sherry or cordial set, having a lidded dispenser, topped with a grape clustered lift, with a pressed, banded neck and a spout, on a tapering support and square base resting on four paw feet, with six glasses on gilt stems, all resting on a circular clear glass tray with a pierced gilt gallery, mounted to either side by griffins holding chain handles. Apparently unmarked. Height (of dispenser) 13.5”, diameter (of tray) 15”. $500-$700
866 Louis XV Style Polychrome & Parcel Gilt Console
20th century. Louis XV style parcel gilt and polychromed wood console table with rocaille and scrolled acanthus leaf crest and diaper patterning to front, with splayed acanthus to cabriole legs and hoofed feet, with label to back “Waldorf Astoria”. Overall 31” x 33” x 15.75”. $600-$800
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867 Hand Woven Persian Runner
868 Hand Woven Mir Runner
Wool. Iran. 19’ 6” x 3’ 10”. $600-$800
Wool. Iran. 3’ 6” x 9’ 5”. $600-$800
869 Hand Woven Persian Sarouk Runner
870 Hand Woven Ardebil Area Rug
871 Hand Woven Tribal Runner
872 Hand Woven Persian Viss Area Rug
Wool. Iran. 3’ 5” x 11’ 1”. $600-$800
Wool. Iran. 13’ x 3’ 4”. $700-$900
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Wool. Iran. 4’ 3” x 5’ 10”. $600-$800
Wool. Iran. 6’ 9” x 9’ 11”. $800-$1,200
873 Large Loetz Crete Diaspora Glass Vase, Signed Loetz (Austrian, 1836-1947), circa 1899-1903. A substantial patinated metal mounted art glass vase in the Crete Diaspora decor having a ruffed mouth and short neck mountedto each side with Art Nouveau blossoms over a slightly twisted ribbed body. The underside with acid etch stamp. Height 17.25”, width 6.37”. $800-$1,200
874 Large Rindskopf Corrugated Art Glass Vase
Josef Rindskopf (Bohemia, 1890-1927), circa turn of the 20th century. An impressive art glass vase with trefoil rim and iridized corrugated decor of irregular gold and burgundy threading. Apparently unmarked. Height 12.75”, diameter of foot 5.25”. $500-$700
875 Set of 6 Cranberry Cut Clear Crystal Decanters
Nachtmann (Germany, founded 1834), 20th century. A set of six cranberry cut to clear decanters in the “Traube” pattern comprising a pair of 14.75” decanters with stoppers and four 13.25” decanters with stoppers. All having teardrop shaped hexagonal stoppers over elongated oval paneled necks and bodies cut with grapes and foliage. None of the decanters apparently marked. $500-$700
876 Webb Blue Art Glass Floral Cup & Saucer
Thomas Webb & Sons (England 1840-1990), circa 1887. A fine cameo glass bowl with matching saucer or underplate having blue floral decoration cut to clear. Underside of saucer with acid-etched mark indicating production 1887. Height of 1.37”, diameter of mouth 3.12”. Diameter of saucer 4.87”. $400-$600
877 Collection of 3 Iridescent Art Glass Pieces
20th century. Pink vase, apparently unsigned, height 3.5”; floral vase, apparently unmarked, height 10”; thread overlay vase, height 8.5”.$300-$500
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878 Italian 14k Yellow Gold Omega Style Necklace
Italian 14k yellow gold round omega style necklace, with lobster claw clasp. Marked on chain tag with “ITALY” & “14k”. Measures 16”. Total weight 12.6 grams. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500
879 Handmade 14k Gold & Nephrite Jade Ring
Ladies handmade 14k yellow gold and nephrite jade ring with flat shank leading to scrolled foliates flanking a natural, oval cabochon nephrite jade (measuring 15.31 x 11.49 x 3.60mm, 5.65 carat, color range: medium to dark green, clarity: opaque). Marked “585” and acid tested as 14k quality. US ring size 7.5. Total weight 3.6 grams. $300-$500
880 Ladies 14k Yellow Gold & Chrysoprase Ring
Ladies cast and assembled modern 14k yellow gold and chrysoprase ring with stepped engraved octagonal top with and natural, oval cabochon chrysoprase in prong setting (measuring 14.5 x 9.58. x 5.13mm, 5.00 carat, color: medium dark green). Marked “14k” and acid tested as 14k quality. US ring size 7. Total weight 8.2 grams. $500-$700
881 Carved Jadeite Pendant, 14k Yellow Gold & Emeralds
Ladies carved jadeite disc pendant with 14k yellow gold, carved on both sides with seven (7) genuine prong set emeralds ( .25 total carat weight) and six (6) jadeite cabochons in white, orange, green, & black. Gold marked “14k – 585”. Measures 2’’ in diameter & 1/8’’ thick. Total weight 30.00 grams. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500
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883 Four Renaissance Revival Carved Walnut Side Chairs
882 Renaissance Revival Style Two-Tier Server Buffet
English, late 19th century. A boldly carved stained oak Renaissance Revival style two tier server, buffet or dumbwaiter, the two tiers having egg and dart carved border with bulbous turned supports carved with leafy foliage and mythical beasts, the lower paneled case with central cupboard door and a paneled door to each end, raised on bulbous carved supports with casters. Height 55.25”, width 65”, depth 22”. $700-$900
884 Diminutive Renaissance Style Walnut Table
Italian, 19th century. A Diminutive Renaissance style walnut stained table having an octagonal top supported by a highly carved base with four unusual scrolled caryatids terminating in paw feet. Height 24.5”, diameter 26.12”. $500-$700
French, mid to late 19th century. A set of four carved walnut Renaissance Revival side chairs, each having carved lion’s head finials over a rectangular tooled leather back, decorated with a lion’s head flanked by phoenixes with decorative rosette nail heads, over a rectangular tooled leather seat, decorated with a lion’s head surrounded by dragons, with decorative rosette nail heads, on four turned and fluted legs with an H-stretcher and turned ball feet. Apparently unmarked. Height 35.75”, width 18.5”, seat depth 16”, seat to floor 19”. $600-$800
885 Bert Beirne, “Two Books + Glasses”, Oil
Bert Beirne (American, 20th/ 21st century), “Two Books + Glasses”, oil on panel, signed to lower right “Bert Beirne”. Framed 9.25” x 10.5”. Unframed 7” x 8”. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mr. John L. Roper II, Former Owner and CEO of NORSHIPCO (Norfolk Shipbuilding and Drydock Corporation), of Norfolk, Virginia. $500-$700
886 Figural Sculpture of Elizabethan Playwright
20th century. “Untitled (The Playwright)”, spelter, apparently unsigned. Figural zinc sculpture depicting a seated man in Elizabethan dress, with pencil or charcoal in hand, with writing paper at his knee and beneath his chair. Overall 10.25” x 7.75” x 6”. $300-$500
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887 French Hand Painted Porcelain Vase, 19th C.
French, last quarter 19th century. A porcelain two-handled vase, having a blue ground painted with a multicolored floral bouquet, with hand painted gilt detailing. Impressed P&A and 17 1/4 to underside. Height 20.25”, diameter 10.25”. $700-$900
888 Richond Montmartre Bronze Doré Mantle Clock
French, 19th century. The clock face marked “Richond 17 B a Montmartre”, the movement marked “H&F PARIS 681”, with key. Overall 16” x 9” x 6.5”. $500-$700
889 Figural French Gilt Bronze Two-Light Sconces
Continental (likely French), early 20th century. A pair of figural gilt bronze two-light wall sconces, each centered by cherub with wind instrument, issuing two upswept acanthine arms terminating in reeded wax cups with beaded leaf tip candle cups supporting simulated wax candle sleeves, with removable blue and gold Fortuny fabric shades (later), electrified, apparently unmarked. Overall 18.125” x 9.5” x 4.125”. $600-$800
890 Pair of 19th C. French Bacchanalian Gilt Bronze Compotes
French, 19th century. A pair of figural gilt bronze compotes having grotesque masks and bacchanalian figures to bowl, a coiling snake to shaft, scrolled and splayed acanthus surrounding lion’s heads to base, each apparently unmarked. Height 8.125”; bowl 7” x 5”. $500-$700
891 Napoleon III Style Ebonized & Brass Inlaid Table
French, early 20th century. A Napoleon III style ebonized drop leaf tea table, having a rectangular form with two bowed leaves, the top inlaid with brass vines and a central acanthine motif and a gilt leaf tipped border, with a shaped skirt and four fluted and tapering legs terminating in arrow feet, with a shaped H-stretcher, the whole mounted with acanthine gilt brass ormolu. Inset with a single drawer. Apparently unmarked. Height 29.325”, width (closed) 32.5”, width (open) 49”, depth 23.75”. $400-$600
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892 Henredon Mahogany Chippendale Style Dining Table
Henredon (American, founded 1945), late 20th century. A Chippendale style mahogany dining table, rectangular in form with bowed sides, with a marquetry inlaid banded border, four panels, and a central oval, with a molded apron with a gadrooned border, on four cabriole legs, each with a carved and foliated knee, terminating in a ball and claw foot. With two leaves. Manufacturer’s label to underside. Height 30.125”, width (without leaves) 70.125”, depth 45”, width (each leaf) 22”. $700-$900
894 Mahogany Chippendale Style Pie Crust Table American, mid 20th century. A carved mahogany Chippendale style tilt-top tea table, having a scalloped, pie crust top, pierced and carved with acanthus leaf tips around the edge, on a turned, acanthine support, with three foliated spider legs terminating in claw and ball feet. Height 30”, diameter 30”. $600-$800
893 British School, “Portrait of an English Gentleman” British School, last half 19th century. “Untitled (Portrait of an English Gentleman)”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Framed 42.5” x 37.25”. Sight 29.5” x 24.5”. $500-$700
895 Chippendale Style Inlaid Mahogany Wall Mirror
First half 20th century. A carved mahogany Chippendale style wall mirror with rectangular looking glass, with shaped scrolled frame, looking glass surrounded by gilt bordering, accented to either side with gilt simulated drapery, the frame centered at the top by figural finial in the form of an eagle over inlaid wood medallion, apparently unmarked. Overall 50.25” x 27”. $300-$500
896 Pair of Early Davenport Demilune Bough Pots
Davenport (English, 1793-1887), circa 1793-1810. The underside with impressed “Davenport” in lower case letters along with impressed stylized anchor. Height 5.12”, width 5.62”, depth 3.5”. $300-$500
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897 Custom Wrought Iron Four-Light Chandelier American, 2000s. A custom four-light wrought iron chandelier, having curved, branch-like open form on a dropped support arm. Apparently unmarked. Height 39.25”, diameter 39”. $600-$800
898 Custom Wrought Iron Four Light Chandelier American, 2000s. A custom four-light wrought iron chandelier, having curved, branch-like open form on a dropped support arm. Apparently unmarked. Height 41.75”, diameter 33”. $600-$800
899 Walter Hartson, “Autumnal Landscape”, Oil on Board
Walter Hartson (American, 1866-1946), “Untitled (Autumnal Landscape)”, oil on board, signed to lower left “Walter C. Hartson”. With labels to verso including “PB Eighty-Four Lot #1204 Sale 754”. Framed 13” x 14.75”. Unframed 10” x 12”. $500-$700
900 After Jules Moigniez, “Eagle”, Bronze
After Jules Moigniez (French, 1835-1894), “ Eagle”, parcel gilt cast bronze with striated green marble base, signed to naturalistically rendered base “J. Moigniez”. With plaque to marble base “Eagle by Jules Moigniez”. Overall 30” x 18.75” x 16”. $500-$700
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901 Hand Woven Tribal Area Rug
Wool. Persian. Geometric and tribal design on blue field. Vertical line decoration with multiple borders. Cream, red, green and brown accent colors. measures 5’ 9” x 3’ 4” $400-$600
902 Group of English Toothpaste Pots, 22 Total
English, second half of 19th century. Collection of twenty-two transferware toothpaste pots (all but three lids with corresponding bottoms) comprising of sixteen for cherry toothpaste from a variety of makers including the Crown Perfumery Co., J.J. Giles, D. Judson & Son, John Cosnell & Co. Ltd., J.R.Faulkner, and Benbow & Sons; with four areca nut toothpaste pots by J. Shoolbred & Company, W. Woods, C.P. Pond, and John Pepper & Co. ; and two other toothpaste pots for “Odontine for Cleaning the Teeth” and an “Oriental Toothpaste for Cleaning and Beautifying” by Jewsbury & Brown. Oriental toothpaste diameter 3”. Note: Some pots with vintage labels from Harmer Rooke Galleries, New York City. $500-$700
903 Group of 17 Assorted Transferware Jars
English/American, last quarter of 19th century. Collection of seventeen transferware jars or pots for different consumable materials comprising of five round lidded jars for cold cream by makers such as Woollatt, Atkinson, and Breidenbach & Co.; four eye ointment lids (two with corresponding bottoms); two Holloway ointment jars; a Burgess’s Genuine Anchovy Paste jar with bottom; “The Much Approved Odoriferous MARROW POMATUM” by Whitaker & Co.; a large home-made potted meats circular pot lid with bottom; a Barlow & Jones jar with elephant motif; an American Roussel’s Premium Shaving Cream; and a Savonol Medicated Thymol skin soap. Burgess Anchovy Paste pot diameter 3.6”. $500-$700
904 Set of 9 English Prattware Pots, 19th Century
English, mid 19th century. Collection of nine multicolored prattware lidded jars or pots comprising of a “Pegwell Bay. Established 1760”-circa 1860-1865 depicting view of fishing village with coast and dirt path; a “Hauling in the Trawl” lidded pot with fishing boat at sea amid gulls; an “Albert Memorial” marked on bottom for Crosse & Blackwell, London, depicting the memorial with figures in leisure activities in foreground; a “Peace” oblong shaped lidded box by F. & R. Pratt after the Dutch paintings by Wouvermann; a round lidded box depicting “The Trooper” depicting a man on horseback beside a young woman with dog; a round box depicting “The Cavalier” with man on horseback greeting two young women; a smaller rectangular lidded box depicting “Milking the Cow”; “On Guard” depicting a sleeping guard with empty alcohol jugs at feet, sleeping dog under bench; and a depiction of “Peace” after paintings by Sir Edwin Landseer. Pegwell Bay lidded pot diameter 4.2”. “Peace” oblong box height 2.25”, width 5.7”, depth 3.3”. Milking the Cow box height 1.4”, width 3.4”, depth 2.2”. $500-$700
905 F. Lipscombe & Co. Stoneware Water Filter
F. Lipscombe & Co. (English, 19th century), late 19th century. Manufacturer’s mark inside applied relief roundel. Height 31.5”, diameter 10.625”. $300-$500
906 W.F. Hunt’s Tole Peinte Cream Separator, c.1900 W. F. Hunt (American, 19th/20th century), circa first quarter 20th century. Seals to lid and base “W.F. Hunt’s / Up-todate / Cream-Separator / Pat. Jan 30 1900 / Newark, New York”. Height 27.75”, diameter (without handles) 16.5”. $400-$600
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907 Jill Steenhuis, “Pansies”-1997, Signed Oil
Jill Steenhuis (American (Atlanta), 20th century), “Pansies”-1997, oil on canvas, signed and dated to lower left “Steenhuis 1997”. Impressionistically rendered floral painting depicting a patch of pansies. Framed 20.75” x 23.75”. Unframed 11” x 14”. $500-$700
908 Continental School, “Poppies”, Oil on Wood Continental, early 20th century. “Untitled (Poppies)”, oil on wood panel, apparently unsigned. Framed 31” x 23.25”. Unframed 22” x 15”. $600-$800
910 Pair of Southwood Sheraton Style Armchairs
909 Pair of Large Gilt Iron 5 Light Wall Sconces
A matched pair of large Italian gilded and cut wrought iron five light wall sconces, the scrolling, gilded arms embellished with gilt leaves and blossoming buds, bound at the bottom. Height 30.5”, width 18”, depth 9.75”. $500-$700
Southwood Furniture (American, Hickory, North Carolina, 1973-), late 20th century. A pair of Sheraton style armchairs, each having a crested back, outward scrolled arms, each with satinwood and mahogany veneered and marquetry inlaid fronts, with removeable seat cushions, resting on tapering fluted front legs terminating in arrow feet, with incurvate back legs. Both with manufacturer’s label beneath cushion. Height 36”, width 45”, seat depth 22.5”, seat to floor 24.5”. $500-$700
911 Collection of 4 Porcelain and Pierced Metal Trays
Circa 1893-1911. A collection of four Meissen (German, founded 1710) style porcelain and pierced metal handled serving trays, each with blue and white porcelain bases in “Blue Onion” pattern, each with pierced and gilt metal rims and handles, one with indistinct green triangular mark indicating Waechtersbacher Steingutfabrik (German, founded 1832). $400-$600
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912 Pair, Ladies 14K Yellow Gold & Diamond Earrings
Pair of ladies estate 14k yellow gold and white diamond earrings, each fluted with a central row of diamonds (0.22 carat total weight, color range: G-H, clarity: VS). Each marked with “P14K”. Total weight 4.7 grams. $300-$500
913 Thomas Russell & Son Demi-Hunt Case Pocket Watch
Thomas Russell & Son (English (Liverpool), c.1840-1994), circa early 20th century. A gold plated half hunter case 13s keyless wind pocket watch having a 10 jewel, bridge plate movement with nickel finish, a white porcelain face with black enamel roman numeral dial and chapter ring, with 60 second secondary dial at the 6, and blued steel whipped spade form hands. Dial marked “Thos Russell & Son / Liverpool”. Movement with serial number 40288. Marked to interior of cuvette “Guaranteed / to be / made of two plates / solid gold / with plate of composition / between / and to wear / 20 years / 2922145”. Interior of case back marked “Adonis / USA / guaranteed / 20 years / 2922145”. Case diameter 52mm, weight 104 grams. $300-$500
914 Ladies 14k White Gold & Solitaire Pearl Ring
Ladies modern 14k white gold and solitaire pearl ring with a central 9mm near round cultured pearl (color: white with a hint of pink, grade AA with very slight blemishes). Marked “14k” and acid tested as 14k quality. US ring size 7.5. Total weight 3.1 grams. $300-$500
915 Ladies 14k Yellow Gold Engraved Bangle Bracelet
Ladies 14k yellow gold hollow hinged bangle bracelet with snake texture engraving. Apparently unmarked, but acid tested as 14k. Measures 7” on interior. Total weight 10.1 grams. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500
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916 Neoclassical Style Oval Giltwood Mirror
Continental, late 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 33.75”, width 37”, depth 5.25”. $300-$500
917 Nicholas Muller Figural Mantle Clock, C. 1860
Nicholas Muller (American, 1818-1873), circa 1860. Signed to back “N. Muller N.Y. 101”. Overall 18.25” x 17” x 4”. $300-$500
918 Pair French Neoclassical Gilt Metal Urns on Stands
French, late 19th/early 20th century. A pair of neoclassical style lidded urns, each with a pierced stylized acanthine lid mounted with a grape cluster lift, with a fluted and beaded border, flanked on either side by two handles, with acanthus leaf tip decoration, on a tapering foot, the whole resting on a three-part squared base with acanthus, with a beaded capital, a squared shaft, and an a foliated foot. Apparently unmarked. Height 10.8”, width 3.1”, depth 3.1”. $400-$600
919 Neoclassical Style Gilt and Marble Mantle Clock Continental, late 19th century. Apparently unmarked, key and pendulum present (pendulum detached). Overall 19.5” x 9.25” x 5.625”. $500-$700
920 Neoclassical Stained Mahogany Console Table
English, mid 19th century. Apparently unsigned. Height 31.8”, width 40.2”, depth 18.25”. $700-$900
921 Pair, Gilt Bronze Neoclassical Style Sconces
Spanish, mid 20th century. A pair of Neoclassical style gilt bronze sconces, each having a scrolled acanthine form, each with three twisting arms terminating in a flowered candle cup. One stamped SPAIN. Height 23.5”, width 15.5”, depth 6”. $700-$900
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923 German Junghans Ebonized Wall Hanging Clock
German, late 19th/early 20th century. The face marked “RA” Height 33”, width 12.87”, depth 6.25”. $300-$500
922 4 Pcs Danish Blue & White Porcelain
Royal Copenhagen (Danish, founded 1775- ), Bing & Grondahl (Danish, founded 1853). A group of four pieces of blue and white porcelain; one round compote with triform dolphin base from B & G in the “Blue Traditional” pattern and three pieces from Royal Copenhagen in the the “Blue Fluted” pattern comprising a bottle shaped tea caddy with lid, a reticulated 9.25” plate and a open sauce boat. Height of compote4”, diameter 5.5”. Height of tea caddy 6”, width3.12”, depth 1.87. Height of cream 4.12”, width 6”, depth 2.25”.Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mr. Eskild Bondesen of Copenhagen, Denmark. $500-$700
925 Group of 10 Blue Delft Windmill Motif Articles
Dutch, late 19th/early 20th century. A group of 8 pieces Blue Delft porcelain in the Dutch windmill motif, including a pitcher, a wall-hanging plaque, a decorative clog, a perforated spoon, a decorative miniature urn, a utensil rack, a meat tenderizer, and a decorative basket. One marked Delft. Height (of pitcher) 7.5”, diameter (including handle) 7.5”. $300-$500
924 German Carved & Polychrome Armchair, 19th C.
German or American, first quarter 19th century. A hand carved and polychrome decorated armchair having turned urn finials and Baroque style polychrome crest carved with scrolling leafy foliage and centered with husk carved medallion enclosing the owners name and date “MARIA HAUSCHILDTS 1814” (likely made to commemorate a birth or marriage). Height 37.75”, width 24.75”, seat depth 15.5”, seat height 15”. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mr. John L. Roper II, Former Owner and CEO of NORSHIPCO (Norfolk Shipbuilding and Drydock Corporation), of Norfolk, Virginia. $300-$500
926 Continental, “Tending Herd in Snow”, Oil
Continental School, 19th century. “Untitled (Tending Herd in Snow)”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Figural painting depicting a flock herder with sheep and cattle in snowy northern European setting. Framed 27.25” x 35.5”. Unframed 20.25” x 28.125”. $300-$500
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927 Pair of Queen Anne Style Needlepoint Footstools English, early to mid 20th century. A pair of carved mahogany Queen Anne style footstools, each oval in form, having a brown floral needlepoint upholstered cushion with a decorative tacked border, over a conforming beaded apron, on four cabriole legs with carved floral knees terminating in pad feet. Apparently unmarked. Height 16.75”, width 20”, depth 16.5”. $500-$700
928 English Stained Walnut Oval Cellarette on Stand
English, early 20th century. A large and fine stained walnut cellarette on stand of oval form having brass strapwork bands to body over opposing lion’s head drop ring handles to narrow ends, set on a conforming base raised on four Queen Anne legs with reeded pad feet. Unmarked. Height 21.5”, width over handles 27”, depth 17”. $500-$700
929 Set of 4 Queen Anne Dining Chairs, 18th Century
Probably English, 18th century. Height of armchair 50.25”, width 28.25”, seat depth 18”, seat height 17.5”. $600-$800
931 Two British Hand Colored Botanical Lithographs
930 Queen Anne Style Mahogany Three Tier Dumb Waiter
Late 19th / early 20th century. A three-tiered stained mahogany Queen Anne style dumb waiter, having double urn form shaft, three articulating graduated disks, raised on three cabriole legs, apparently unmarked. Height 43.25”; diameter largest disk 24”. $300-$500
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British, 19th century. A collection of two 19th century hand colored botanical lithographs, comprising “Chamaerops Martiana” by engraver M. Gauci (English, 19th century) after Nathaniel Wallich (Danish/British, 1786-1854) from “Plantae Asiaticae Rariores” (or “Descriptions and Figures of a Select Number of Unpublished East Indian Plants”), printed by Englemann, Graf, Coindet & Co., botanical print depicting palm plant; and “Corypha Taliera”. Each framed 26.75” x 21”. Each sight 19.5” x 13.5”. $400-$600
932 Swedish Gustavian Style Painted Gray Cupboard
Continental, 20th century. A Swedish Gustavian style painted gray cupboard, having shallow upper shelves with scrolled and pierced gingerbread galleries, over a lower cabinet fitted with two short drawers over two cabinet doors, on bracket feet. Apparently unmarked. Height 93”, width 33.325”, depth 22.5”. $400-$600
933 Bustelli for Nymphenburg, Pair of Busts
After Franz Anton Bustelli (Swiss (active Germany), 17231764) for Porzellan Manufaktur Nymphenburg (German, founded 1747). Wach marked to underside “Porzellan Manufaktur Nymphenburg”. Girl overall 10.25” x 6” x 4.25”. Boy overall 9.75” x 6.25” x 4.25”. $300-$500
935 Herend Hand Painted Rothschild Bird Urn Form Lamp Herend Porcelain Manufactory (Hungarian, founded 1826), late 20 century. Apparently unmarked. Height 33”, diameter 6.5”. $300-$500
934 Pair, Nymphenburg Porcelain Vases, Prof Troost Porzellan Manufaktur Nymphenburg (German, 1747-) and designed by Professor Gerdy Troost (1904 - 2003), circa 1940s. Both marked to the underside with Nymphberg hallmark in underglaze green (1910-1975), the impressed shield mark and numbered 827 with the Professor Troost inscription. Height 13”. width 8.25”. $600-$800
936 Set of 12 Royal Copenhagen Tea Cups and Saucers
Royal Copenhagen (Danish, founded 1790), circa 1950-1984. A group of 12 tea cups and saucers, each having a basket weave patterning, hand enameled with floral bouquets and a gilt edge. All with manufacturer’s mark to underside. Height (of tea cup) 2.3”, diameter (including handle) 3.125”. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mr. Eskild Bondesen of Copenhagen, Denmark. $300-$500
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938 Anne Power Hardenbergh Signed Oil on Board
937 Anne Power Hardenbergh, “White Flowers”, Oil
Anne Power Hardenbergh (American, 1915-1999), “Untitled (Street Art)”, oil on board, signed to lower right “Anne Power Hardenbergh”. Figural landscape painting depicting a city scene with figures passing as a street artist grafiti’s a city wall. 17” x 29”. Unframed 12” x 24”. $300-$500
Anne Power Hardenbergh (American, 1915-1999), “Untitled (White Flowers)”, oil on board, signed to lower right “A.P.H.”. Framed 21.925” x 17.75”. Unframed 16” x 12”. $300-$500
939 Early 20th C. Art Supplies Travel Box by Pelikan Gunther Wagner / Pelikan (German, founded 1838), circa early 20th century. A carved wood and tooled leather mounted box, likely a travel box for art supplies, bearing to each side a landscape vignette reserved on ebonized chip carved ground, the lid with a depiction of Schloss Furstenstein (a castle in Walbrzych in Lower Silesian Voivodeship, Poland), and each of the side panels with a pastoral landscape. The hinged lid opening to reveal a red paper lined single compartment interior with the monogram “S T” incised to underside of lid within an overlapping twig frame. Interior left of box with gold tack marked “Gunther Wagner” over pelican mark and “H & W”. Height 6.875”, width 16”, depth 10.5”. $300-$500
940 Oval Mahogany Pembroke Table with 2 Drawers
English, 19th century. A Pembroke mahogany table, the rectangular top with bowed ends and two D-form drop leaves opening to form an oval top, having a single drawer to each side and raised on square tapered legs. Height 28.25”, width 19” (closed), 35.5” (open), depth 33.12”. $300-$500
941 Scrolled Acanthine Oval Gilt Wall Mirror
Continental, early 20th century. French Baroque style carved and gilt wall mirror, having an oval looking glass encircled by dentilated border, the frame having pierced scrolled acanthine surround centered at top by scrolled acanthus rocaille crest, apparently unmarked. Overall 44” x 45.25”. $500-$700
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942 Folk Stumpwork Embroidery, Frontier Scene American, early 20th century. A folk art stumpwork embroidery depicting a frontier scene with figure seated before campfire with tent surrounded by sheep and dog. Framed 13.25” x 12.25”. $300-$500
943 Pair of American Colonial Style Turned Oak Chairs
American, late 19th century. A pair of Colonial style turned oak chairs, each having a curved crest rail, a shaped seat, and turned stiles, rungs, and an H-stretcher. Apparently unmarked. Height 30.75”, width 25”, seat depth 16.25”, seat to floor 17.125”. $300-$500
944 American School, “Harvest”, Signed
American School, contemporary. “Harvest”, oil on canvas, indistinctly signed to upper right, inscribed to verso “20x20 Harvest”. Still life painting with chiaroscuro handling of light depicting tabletop with copper basin, and assorted vegetables including asparagus, corn and artichoke. Framed 26” x 26”. Unframed 20” x 20”. $400-$600
946 Colonial Revival Style Walnut Veneer Table Vanity
945 Large Handled Copper Apple Butter Basin
American, mid to late 19th century. Apparently unmarked. Height (excluding handle) 14.75”, height (including handle 26.25”, diameter (including handles) 25.25”. $300-$500
American, mid 20th century. A Colonial Revival style walnut veneer table top vanity, having a rectangular mirror centered between two scrolled supports, each with a an adjustable knob, on a serpentine two-tiered base with scrolled feet. Apparently unmarked. Height 24.5”, width 21.25”, depth 11”. $300-$500
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947 Provincial Walnut Louis XV Style Corner Cabinet French, 19th century. A Provincial Louis XV style walnut corner cabinet having a molded overhanging cornice above a conforming case with single paneled door enclosing the single shelf covered in toile style wall paper and flanked to the exterior by rounded corner panels above a scroll carved skirt united by squat cabriole legs terminating in scrolled toes. Height 43.87”, width 37.75”, depth 42”. $400-$600
948 Four French Provincial Style Walnut Side Chairs
French, late 20th century. A set of four Provincial style walnut os de mouton dining arm chairs, each with a rounded upholstered and tacked back and seat, with curved arms and scrolling handholds, on four scrolled legs with an os de mouton H-stretcher. Apparently unmarked. Height 44.75”, width 21.25”, seat depth 17”, seat to floor 20.5”. $300-$500
949 Bronze Figural Bust, Young Woman in Tiara
Likely Continental School, 19th century. Cast bronze figural sculpture bust depicting a beautiful young woman with curled and braided hair wearing a tiara, possibly a portrayal of Empress Josephine, woman with calm and demure facial expression, supported on a bronze socle base on a black cylindrical pedestal on a circular foot surmounting a square plinth base. Unsigned. Overall height 21.125” x 6.8” square. $300-$500
950 Pair, Port Royal for Chelsea House Pink Leopards
Chelsea House (American, founded 1973), late 20th century. A pair of porcelain Port Royal pink leopards for the British National Trust Collection, each resting against a green tree trunk, on a yellow and green base. Each with manufacturer’s mark to underside. Height 4.25”, width 7.75”, depth 5.25”. $300-$500
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951 Louis XV Style Walnut Bergere et Marquise French, 20th century. Unmarked. Height 37.75”, width 36.5”, depth 27”, seat height 18”, seat depth 24”. $400-$600
952 Collection of 2 Thomas Jefferys Maps, circa 1772
Thomas Jefferys (British, 1719-1771). A collection of two copper plate engraved maps by noted English cartographer Thomas Jefferys (British, 1719-1771), comprising “South America”-1772, published in “A New Geographical and Historical Grammar”, London; and “West Indies”-1754. “South America” framed 11.25” x 13.125”; sight 7” x 9”. “West Indies” framed 11.75” x 16.5”; sight 7.25” x 11.5”. $300-$500
953 American Stained Oak Apothecary Cabinet
American, mid 20th century. A custom crafted oak apothecary cabinet, having a long, low form with 30 small drawers, each with a white porcelain knob, on a shaped skirt with bracket feet. Apparently unmarked. Height 36”, width 67.75”, depth 16”. $300-$500
954 Traveling Apothecary Glass Bottle Set in Box
A early 20th century slant front oak cased traveling apothecary, the interior fitted for thirty-five bottles (wo bottles missing). Molded circular colorless glass bottles (excluding one bottle) with stoppers, each with stencil etched labels in French, marked to underside with “VB” in an oval (likely Verreries Brosse of France), “L1”. Height of case 10.5”, width 22.75”, depth 18.25”. Height of bottles 7”. $600-$800
955 Brockie Stevenson, “House on the Water”
A. Brockie Stevenson (American, 1919-?), “Untitled (House on the Water)”-1950, watercolor on paper, signed and dated to lower right “Brockie 50”. Framed 27.5” x 32.5”. Unframed 16.5” x 23”. Note: This painting is accompanied with a photograph that the artist worked off of depicting a view of the water and home on the shore in Skowhegan, Maine where Stevenson resided in the early late 1940s and early 1950s. $300-$500
956 Jorge Tarallo, “Ranch Scene”, Oil on Canvas
Jorge Tarallo (Uruguayan / American, b. 1951), “Untitled (Ranch Scene)”, oil on canvas, signed to lower right “J. Braun”. Landscape painting depicting a farm or ranch house with barrels in foreground and black birds overhead. Framed 38.75” x 32.25”. Unframed 30” x 24.5”. $300-$500
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957 “White Roses”, Oil on Canvas, 20th C.
Chelsea House (American, founded1973) after Italian School, 20th century. “White Roses”, oil on canvas, signed indistinctly to lower right, possibly “Maffeo H”, verso with stamp “Made in Italy”, verso with label “Bill Cain Chelsea House Inc.”. Framed 25” x 32.25”. Unframed 19.5” x 27.25”. $300-$500
958 Mary Elizabeth Duffield, “Floral Still Life”, Oil
Mary Elizabeth Duffield (British, 1819-1914), “Untitled (Floral Still Life)”, oil on canvas, signed to lower left “M. Duffield”, canvas stamped to verso “E.S.K.”. Floral still life painting characteristic of the artist’s oeuvre, depicting vase with roses of assorted colors. Framed 19.5” x 27.125”. Unframed 12.25” x 20”. $300-$500
959 Walker Stevens Signed Oil, “Still Life with Hydrangea”
Hermione Walker Stevens (American, 20th century), “Untitled (Still Life with Hydrangea)”, oil on canvas, signed to lower right “Hermione Walker Stevens”. Framed 27” x 31”.Unframed 20” x 24”. $300-$500
960 E.J. Victor Pink Upholstered Shell Form Settee E.J. Victor (American, founded 1989), late 20th century. An upholstered settee, having a shell form back, with two removable seat cushions and a pleated skirt. Manufacturer’s label underneath cushions. Height 36”, width 80”, seat depth 25.5”, seat to floor 22.5”. $600-$800
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961 Pair of English Hepplewhite Style Armchairs Height 35.25”, width 20.5”, seat depth 17.75”, seat height 18”. $300-$500
962 Ladies 14k Yellow Gold & Akoya Pearl Ring
963 Ladies 14k YG, Blue Topaz, Peridot & Diamond Ring
Ladies 14k yellow gold and Akoya cultured pearl ring with twisted rope domed top with 19 near round pearls (each 3.27 to 3.92mm, color range: white with a slight pink overtone, AA, nicely matched, near round). Marked “K14” and acid tested as 14k yellow gold quality. US ring size 6.25. Total weight 4.5 grams. $300-$500
Ladies modern 14k yellow gold three gemstone ring, having a central blue topaz (2.25 carats total weight) flanked by a peridot (1.00 carat total weight) to each side, all three bordered by white diamonds (0.25 carat total weight, color range: H-I, clarity: VS). Marked “14K” to interior. US ring size 7.5. Total weight 6.1 grams. $400-$600
964 Ladies 14k White Gold & Diamond Pendant Necklace
965 Ladies 14k White Gold & Diamond Chained Necklace
Ladies classic 14k white gold and and white diamond necklace, having a circular pendant on a fine chain, with a central diamond surrounded by a ring of diamonds (0.22 carat total weight, color range: F-G, clarity range: SI1-I1). Marked “DGG73/K18” and “NATALIE K” to side. Total weight 1 gram. $300-$500
Ladies 14k white gold & diamond chained necklace with eight (8) equally spaced bezel set round brilliant cut diamonds (0.25 carat total weight, color: H, clarity: SI1). Marked on lobster claw clasp with “585”. Measures 15.50”. Total weight 6.80 grams. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $400-$600
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966 Victorian Eastlake Style Pier Mirror Console
American, late 19th century. Victorian walnut pier mirror console in the Eastlake style having a paneled and scroll carved pediment centered with foliage over the ogee cornice mounted with three flowerheads above the rectangular beveled mirror plate flanked to each side by incised decorated stiles resting on a marble top or shelf console base having pierce carved decoration. Height 103”, width 34.25”, depth 10.25”. $300-$500
967 Victorian Mahogany Wall Mounted Etagere Shelf
A Victorian mahogany wall mounted etagere shelf or over mantle/cabinet mirror with overhanging cornice supported by brackets above foliate decorated frieze with three panels centered with demilune shaped beveled mirror plate with bracketed candlestand over the rectangular beveled mirror plate flanked by spindle turned shelves and beveled mirror backs. Height 44.75”, width 39.5”, depth 5.75”. $300-$500
969 Charles Beauregard, “Portrait of Lucia Franks”
968 Victorian Hand Painted 3-Panel Floor Screen English, last quarter 19th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 71.5”, width 60.25”, depth .875”. $400-$600
Charles Beauregard (Canadian / American, 1856-1919), signed and dated to upper right “C. Beauregard 1889”, titled to verso. Bust length portrait painting depicting a raven haired woman, likely a New York society woman. Framed 26.5” x 21.5”. Unframed 21” x 16”. $300-$500
970 Collection of 20th Century Landscape Paintings
A collection of two 20th century oil on board landscape paintings, comprising “A Charnega”, oil on board, signed to lower right “N. Petti”, with inscriptions to verso “N. Petti ‘A Charnega’ Brazilian (famous painter)”; and “Untitled (Highland Landscape)”, oil on board, indistinctly signed to lower right.“A Charnega” framed 14.25” x 18.25”; unframed 9.5” x 13.75”. “Highland Landscape” framed 17” x 20.5”; sight 12.5” x 16”. $400-$600
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972 Turquerie Motif Black Lacquered Sewing Stand 971 Empire Style Gilt Metal & Cut Glass Epergne Continental, mid 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 22”, diameter 23”. $300-$500
Continental, late 19th century. A black lacquered sewing stand, having a shaped top, on four incurvate legs and a shaped base, decorated in a figural Turquerie motif. Apparently unmarked. Height 30.25”, width 25”, depth 18.75”. $300-$500
973 French Empire Black Slate and Ormolu Portico Clock
French, 19th century. A French Empire black slate portico clock with pierced ormolu appliqués, the upper frieze issuing four columns, each column with gilt metal capital, base and pedestal, the columns centered by gilt metal clock having Roman numerals, the clock issuing a drop gilt metal pendulum, with stepped slate base having pierced ormolu appliqué, the base raised on four gilt metal feet. Overall 21.5” x 11” x 6”. $300-$500
974 French Empire Green Marble Portico Clock with Lion
French, 19th century. A French Empire green marble with ormolu mounts and bronze portico clock, having patinated bronze figural finial depicting a stalking lion, the lion mounted to gilt metal plinth, the plinth further mounted to green marble frieze with pierced ormolu appliqué, the frieze issuing four Tuscan order columns, each column with gilt metal capital, base and pedestal, the columns centered by gilt metal clock with white enamel face and black enamel Roman numerals, the clock issuing a drop gilt metal pendulum, with stepped green marble base having pierced ormolu appliqué, the base raised on two square and two round gilt metal feet, apparently unmarked. Overall 22” x 10” x 5”. $400-$600
975 Hand Woven Persian Turkeman Rug
Wool. Iran. Large grey hexagonal center medallion surrounded by tribal and geometric design. Red, blue, & beige accent colors. Measures 2’ 6” X 3’ 7”. $400-$600
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976 Collection of 2 19th C. French Botanical Prints
French, 19th century. A collection of two 19th century hand colored botanical lithographs, each botanical print depicting pear with bud and blossom, comprising “Ronville”, by Pierre Antoine Poiteau (French, 1766-1854); and “Angleterre d’hiver”. Each framed 21.25” x 18”. Each sight 12.5” x 9.25”. $300-$500
978 French Weathered Polychrome Paneled Mirror
Continental, likely French, early 20th century with later additions. A weathered and distressed mirror, polychromed in white and gray, made from a re-purposed paneled door, having a central rectangular mirrored panel. Apparently unmarked. Height 32.75”, width 50.75”, depth 2”. $300-$500
977 French Porcelain Encrier Inkwell with Chantilly Mark
Attributed to Edme Samson (French, 1845 - 1969), fourth quarter 19th century. The underside with red horn mark for “Chantilly” and underglaze “France”. Height 3.25” (to seal), width 6.25”, depth 3.25”. Provenance: Property from the Private Collection of Mrs. Nancy Rutledge Pogue, Blufton, South Carolina. $300-$500
979 French Carved Oak Barley Twist Tray on Stand French, early 20th century. A carved oak barley twist tray table on stand, with a carved and foliated pierced gallery and a parquetry inlaid top, on a barley twist folding stand. Apparently unmarked. Height 35”, width 35”, depth 19.75”. $300-$500
980 8 Framed Plates L’Ornement Polychrome, Racinet
After Auguste Racinet (French, 1825-1893), printed by Firmin-Didot & Cie, Paris. A group of eight framed and matted chromolithographs from Racinet’s volumes regarding famous works on styles and motifs of ancient times comprising “MOYEN AGE”, “ARABE”. “PERSIAN”, “BYZANTIN”, “INDIEN”, “PERSAN”, “MAURESQUE” and “CHINOIS & JAPONAIS”. Each marked lower right “Imp. Firmin-Didot & Cie Paris”, various lithographers lower left. 20” x 16”. Sight size 8.5” x 12.5”. $300-$500
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981 American School Portrait, Circa 1846
American School. “Caroline Avery”-1846, watercolor, ink and graphite on paper, graphite inscribed and dated to lower right “Caroline Avery 1846”. Framed 25.75” x 21.25”. Sight 21.75” x 17”. $300-$500
982 British School, “Ladies by the Lake”, Signed
British School, 19th century. “Untitled (Ladies by the Lake”, oil on canvas, signed to lower left “W. Collins”. Framed 41.925” x 33.5”. Unframed 35.825” x 28”. $400-$600
984 Chelsea Derby Porcelain Potpourri Urn & Figurine
983 Neoclassical Style Brass & Art Glass Oil Lamp
English, first half 19th century. A Neoclassical style brass oil lamp, having a fluted columnar shaft accented with ribbons, bellflower drops, and laurel wreaths, on a squared base, with an art glass oil lamp with pulled pink ribbons and blue oil spill patterning. Marked Duplex/Made in England. Height 20.5”, diameter 6.75’. $300-$500
English, circa 1752-1759. Two pieces of Chelsea or Derby porcelain works comprising a potpourri urn and a canine figurine. The potpourri keeper in squat urn form, the top having a artichoke finial and polychrome enamel decoration with insects and flowers on gold ground with pierced rim, the sides also pierced and mounted with four grotesque masks over the body with matching painted decoration, the interior further pierced in the bottom, the whole raised on four paw feet and concave quadripartite base. The canine figurine modeled as a brown and white dog dog seated on a rocky craig with bocage style leafy flowers. The urn hallmarked with red underglaze anchor (1752-1756) with height 5.75”, diameter 5.37”. Canine figure is hallmarked with gold anchor (1756-1759) with height 3.75”, width 3”, depth 3”. $300-$500
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985 Pair, Neoclassical Style Columnar Lamps
Continental, mid 20th century. A pair of Neoclassical style table lamps, each having a foliated polychromed metal acanthine neck accented with crystal drops, atop a pressed glass columnar shaft, atop a gilt acanthine and black marble base. Apparently unmarked. Height 26.25”, width 4.5”, depth 4.5”. $300-$500
986 French Polychromed Neoclassical Marble Top Table
Continental, likely French, mid 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 29.125”, width 29.25”, depth 21.75”. $300-$500
988 Neoclassical Gilt & Polychromed Metal Pedestal Continental, likely Italian, late 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 37.125”, width 21”, depth 18”. $300-$500
987 Italian Neoclassical Gilt Wood 6-Light Chandelier Italian, mid to late 19th century. Apparently unmarked. Height (of chandelier only) 23”, diameter 24”. $400-$600
989 Pair of French Gilt Brass Neoclassical Chenets
French, early 20th century. A pair of Neoclassical style gilt brass chenets or andirons, each having two footed and fluted urns decorated with floral swags and acanthus leaves atop a pierced gallery. Apparently unmarked. Height 20.125”, width 14.25”, depth 21”. $300-$500
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991 Italian Carnivale Majolica Group, 6 Pieces
990 Italian Majolica Sunflower Motif Cello
Italian, circa 1970s. Apparently unmarked. Height 42”, width 17.5”, depth 34”. $300-$500
992 Two French Provincial Style Walnut Arm Chairs
French, late 20th century. A pair of Provincial style walnut os de mouton dining side chairs, each with a rounded upholstered and tacked back and seat, on four scrolled legs with an os de mouton H-stretcher. Apparently unmarked. Height 44.75”, width 25”, seat depth 19.5”, seat to floor 19.5”. $300-$500
Italian, 20th-21st century. A collection of “Carnivale” themed majolica comprising a large ceramic urn, a lidded jar, three round plates, and a lidded sugar jar, each piece painted in vibrant colors with Carnival clowns. Urn height 17.75”. $300-$500
993 French Provincial Style Walnut Side Table
French, late 19th/early 20th century. A carved walnut Provincial style side table, having a rectangular top with rounded corners, with a scalloped, shaped apron inset with a single sliding drawer, on four tapering, incurvate legs. Height 27.825”, width 27”, depth 17”. $300-$500
994 French Provincial Walnut Ladderback Chaise Lounge French, early to mid 19th century. A Provincial walnut chaise lounge, having a curved crest rail, a scalloped ladder back, shaped arms, six incurvate legs on cuffed feet, and a rush seat. Apparently unmarked. Height 36”, width 29.125”, seat depth 65.25”, seat to floor 15”. $400-$600
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995 14k Yellow Gold Herringbone Style Chain Necklace
Ladies 14k yellow gold herringbone style chain. Marked at modern button clasp with “14k” and unidentified makers mark. Measures 24”. Total weight 4.2 grams. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $150-$300
996 14k Yellow Gold Chain Necklace, 19”
Ladies 14k yellow gold chain necklace with round chain links and button safety clasp. Marked “14k” on clasp and acid tested at 14k. Measures 19”. Total weight 8.6 grams. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $150-$300
997 14k Yellow Gold, Diamond, Opal, & Amethyst Ring
Ladies 14k yellow hold ring, set with five (5) oval opals (each 7 x 5mm), three (3) oval amethysts ( 7 x 5mm, color: dark purple), four (4) modern round cut diamonds ( 0.16 carat total weight, color range: H-I, clarity: VS2). Marked “MJC” and “14K”. US ring size 5”. Total weight 6.3 grams. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $200-$400
998 Ladies 18k Two Tone Gold & Diamond Chain Necklace
Ladies 18k two tone white & rose gold and diamond chained necklace with fourteen (14) white gold & rose gold squares, each containing one (1) diamond (both white & pink diamonds, 0.515 carat total weight). Chain made to accommodate pendant. Marked on lobster claw clasp with “750”. Also marked on one (1) square with “750”. Total weight 4.2 grams. Measures 17.25”. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500
999 14k Yellow Gold & Diamond Child’s Necklace Child’s 14k yellow gold and diamond cobra link necklace with ten (10) bezel set round cut diamonds ( .33 carat total weight, clarity: VS2, color: G- H) mounted on gold curve in center. Marked on button clasp “14”. Measures 10”. Total weight 3.9 grams. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $150-$300
1000 Black Onyx Strand Necklace with 14k Clasp
Ladies black onyx stranded necklace, each knotted individually, with forty-six (46) black onyx beads ( 9 mm). Beads held by fancy 14k yellow gold clasp. Marked on clasp with “14k”. Measures 17.25”. Total weight 45.80 grams. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $100-$200
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1002 Fine Victorian 3 Piece Silver Serving Set
1001 Victorian Double-Sided Standing Cheval Mirror
English, late 19th century. A carved and stained wood Victorian standing double-sided mirror, having a crested top carved with an acanthus tip motif, with two squared line inlaid stiles, each capped with a squared capital and accented with a rosette, resting on a concave rectangular base fitted with a hinged shelf, with two scrolled acanthine supports. Apparently unmarked. Height 71.5”, width 34.625”, depth 23.75”. $300-$500
Harrison Brothers & Howson (Sheffield, 1862-1950), four quarter 19th century. A fine Victorian three piece cased box set of silver plated serving pieces comprising two berry spoons with grape scissors; all with openwork handles elaborately chased cast and decorated with grapes and entwining oak leaves, the spoons with silver-gilt bowls and fruiting repousse decoration within a scalloped edge. Presented in the original fitted purple velvet- and blue satin-lined case retailed by Hogg and Shaw, Goldsmith and Jewelers, 62 Market Street, Manchester. The spoons hallmarks for Harrison Brothers & Howson. Length of spoons 9”. Length of scissors 6.75”. $300-$500
1003 Sarvi, “Victorian Street Scene”, Oil on Canvas
J. Sarvi (French, 20th century), “Untitled (Victorian Street Scene)”, oil on canvas, signed to lower left “J. Sarvi”. Figural street scene painting depicting pedestrians wandering slick streets after a rain storm, verso with indistinct label detailing artist biography, canvas stamped to verso “Reproduction Rights Reserved”. Framed 27” x 30.5”. Unframed 20” x 24”. $300-$500
1005 Victorian Marble & Walnut Parlor Table
1004 Victorian Double-Sided Standing Cheval Mirror English, late 19th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 74.5”, width 34.625”, depth 23.625”. $300-$500
English, late 19th century. A carved Victorian turtle top table, having a shaped white marble top, over a conforming apron carved with cabochons, on four incurvate legs with carved cabochon knees terminating in scrolled feet, with a scrolled X-stretcher with a central carved gadrooned urn and acanthus finial. Height 29.5”, width 45”, depth 31”. $300-$500
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1007 11 Piece German Porcelain Kitchen Canister Set
German, first half 20th century. An eleven piece set of porcelain kitchen canisters, each with “Blue Onion Vine” pattern, each marked to underside “GERMANY”, with green underglaze beehive or shield, nine labeled with contents (including: oatmeal, farina, almonds, coffee, prunes, tapioca, raisins, rice, tea), two without content labels, nine large, two small. Large height 7.5”. Small height 6”. $200-$400
1006 36 Meissen Blue Onion Vine Utensils with Spoon Shelf
Attributed to Meissen (German, founded 1710), first half 20th century. A group of 36 Blue Onion Vine pattern utensils, including 15 fruit knives, 4 dessert forks, 6 dinner forks, 3 butter knives, 6 dessert spoons with a carved and stained oak shelf, and a salt scoop. Fruit knife blades marked “Uchatiusbronce”. Height (of spoon shelf) 11.5”, width 9.5”, depth 2.5”. $300-$500
1008 Group of 4 German Blue & White Kitchen Items
1009 Set, 13 German Blue Delft Style Kitchen Canisters
German, mid 20th century. A set of thirteen Blue Delft type porcelain lidded condiment canisters, each decorated with a Group of four late 19th/early 20th century German blue and blue windmill and gilt decoration with a gilt name in German, white porcelain kitchen items comprising a coffee grinder, including five large for rice, flour, barley, sugar, and coffee, egg timer, soft boiled egg tool and vegetable slicer. The Leintwo pitchers for oil and vinegar, and six small for nutmeg (2), brocks Ideal D.R.G.M. coffee grinder having a hand crank pepper, allspice, cinnamon, and cloves. Impressed numbers mounted onto a wood case inset with Meissen style “Blue to underside of most. Height (of tallest) 9.75”, width 3.625”, Onion Vine” porcelain panels, the front with pull out drawer depth 2.625”. $300-$500 to catch the coffee grounds; a dome shaped blue and white egg timer depicting seascape with windmill, the ‘face’ with Arabic numerals and German inscribed Weich (hard) at two, Middel (medium) at four , Hart (hard) at six and “Ideal” at zero. Front winding mechanism with bell alarm. Marked to the interior A.R. D.R. G.M.; a soft boiled egg utensil having a Meissen style “Blue Onion” porcelain handle; and a wood slicer with Meissen style “Blue Onion Vine” blue and white porcelain inset panels. Height of coffee grinder 11.62”, width 5.75”, depth 5.75”. Height of egg timer 7.12”, width 5.87”, depth 3”. Length of egg tool 7.5”. Height of slicer 3.75”, width 19.75”, depth 6.62”. $300-$500
1010 16 Piece Porcelain Kitchen Canister Set
Early 20th century. A sixteen piece group of porcelain kitchen canisters, each with “Blue Onion Vine” pattern, each labeled with contents, three with handles, six large canisters each marked “Hache & Cie”, one large canister marked “GERMANY”, six small canisters each marked “Hache & Cie”, two handled canisters with indistinct underglaze marks (likely shields or beehives). Tallest canister height 9”. Shortest canister height 4”. $200-$400
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1011 Group of 4 Blue Onion & Vine Articles
Attributed to Meissen (German, founded 1710), early 20th century. A group of four Blue Onion and Blue Onion vine motif pieces, including three mounting lidded kitchen canisters, two for honey and one for salt, and one condiment set. One marked with crossed swords and H. Height (of tallest canister) 11.625”, width 6”, depth 5.75”. $300-$500
1012 Giuseppe Zocchi Etching, “Ponte a Signa”
Giuseppe Benedetti (Italian, 1707-1782) after Giuseppe Zocchi (Italian, 1711-1767), “Veduta del Porto di mezzo vicino al Ponte a Signa (View of the Middle Port Near Ponte a Signa)”-circa 1744, from Vedute delle Ville e d’altri luoghi della Toscana, hand colored etching, published by Giuseppe Allegrini (Italian, 18th century) in Florence, Italy. Framed 20.5” x 27.75”. Plate size 11.25” x 18.125”. $300-$500
1013 Giuseppe Zocchi, “Ponte alla Badia”, Etching
Giuseppe Benedetti (Italian, 1707-1782) after Giuseppe Zocchi (Italian, 1711-1767), “Villa del Ponte alla Badia di S. E. il Sig. Duca Salviati (House of Duke Salviati)”-circa 1744, from Vedute delle Ville e d’altri luoghi della Toscana, hand colored etching, published by Giuseppe Allegrini (Italian, 18th century) in Florence, Italy. Figural print depicting a courtly scene in Florence, Italy, with members of the duke’s court before the duke’s villa. Framed 20.5” x 27.75”. Plate size 11.425” x 18.75”. $300-$500
1014 Carved Mahogany & Tufted Upholstered Settee
Continental, early 20th century. A tufted camelback settee, upholstered in green, yellow, and pink plaid chenille upholstery, with two scrolled arms with carved and molded fronts, with a serpentine seat rail, on four incurvate legs. Apparently unmarked. Height 29.5”, width 45”, seat depth 18”, seat to floor 15”. $300-$500
1015 Mario Buatta For John Widdicomb Drop Leaf Table
1016 Contemporary Carved and Gilt Wood Ogee Wall Mirror
20th century to contemporary. A carved and gilt wood wall mirror, having rectangular looking glass, with ogee moulded frame, apparently unmarked. Overall 43.5” x 31.5”. $300-$500
Widdicomb Furniture Co. (American, founded 1875), designed by Mario Buatta, fourth quarter 20th century. Interior drawer with oval metal tag signed “Mario Buatta” and stamped “MARIO BUATTA COLLECTION/JOHN WIDDICOMB COMPANY”. Height 28.75”, width 23.25” (closed), 45.25” (open), depth 29.25”. $300-$500
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1017 Set of Four Matching Gilt Wall Display Brackets
20th century. Set of four matching gilt plaster Neoclassical style wall display brackets with demilune flat top above flared foliates above large acorn with oak leaves. Unmarked. Wire loop rings at back for mounting on wall. Each height 9”, width 8.25, depth 4.25”. $200-$400
1018 British School, “The Queen’s Guard”
British School, 19th Century. “Untitled (The Queen’s Guard)”, oil on canvas, monogrammed to lower right “M.C.”. With label to verso “Roberts & Son”. Framed 9.5” x 7.5”. Unframed 6.825” x 5.125”. $300-$500
1019 Three Pieces English Porcelain Transferware, 19 C.
English, early 19th century. Three pieces of porcelain transferware, including two pitchers and a coffee can, each in a red, blue, green and yellow palette, having floral and chinoiserie motifs. One marked Porcelain within a scrolled border to underside. Height (of larger pitcher) 4.925”, diameter (including handle) 8.125”. $200-$400
1020 Three Pieces Spode Blue Willow 2 Porcelain Attributed to Spode (English, founded 1776), early 19th century. Three blue and white transferware pieces in the Blue Willow 2 pattern, including a shaped platter, with two small saucers. Platter enameled “3” to reverse. Height (of platter) 1.625”, width 10.125”, depth 6.875”, diameter (of saucer) 5.25”. $200-$400
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1021 2 Early Blue & White Earthenware Meat Platters
Two early 19th English earthenware blue and white decorated meat platters comprising a large well-and-tree platter decorated with figures in various pursuit in a countryside setting; the other a meat platter with indentation and well decorated with figures fishing and on a bridge in a landscape setting. Neither platter apparently marked. Height of welland-tree platter 2.5”, width 20.5”, depth 16”. Other platter 2.5”, width 17.75”, depth 13.75”. $400-$600
Session 3
Monday January 16 Estimated Times for Lots
Lots sell at approximately 100-120 lots per hour. Please note that these times are only approximations and are subject to change.
11am-12pm...........Lots 1,023-1,143 12pm-1pm............Lots 1,144-1,264 1pm-2pm............Lots 1,265-1,491
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1022 36 Wirkkala + Iittala “Ultima Thule” Salad Plates
Tapio Wirkkala (Finnish, 1915-1985) for iittala (Finnish, 1881-). A set of 36 “Ultima Thule” salad plates, each having a smooth surface and a textured underside, with beaded base and textured sides. With six original boxes, each with 4 plates, and 12 separately. Boxes marked, plates unmarked. Height .75”, diameter 7.25”, height (of box) 2.25”, width 7.9”, depth 7.9”. Note: Wirkkala’s original design was inspired by the melting ice in Lapland. $600-$800
1023 Pair, MCM Livio Seguso Murano Glass Swans, Signed
Livio Seguso (Italian, born 1930), mid 20th century. A pair of mid century modern Arte Vetro Murano glass swans, each having an elongated opaque white cased glass form with fluted ridges to the back. Each with etched signature “Seguso A.V.” height (of larger) 8.325”, width 22.25”, depth 4.125”. $400-$600
1024 Daum Pate de Verre Calla Lily Vase
Daum (French, founded 1878). A contemporary pate de verre vase, having a clear glass fluted vase, resting on a ombre or shaded pink, green, and yellow pate de verre base in the form of a calla lily and leaf. Etched “Daum France” to underside. 9.675”, 3.25. $300-$500
1025 Donald Pollard for Steuben 8091 Deep Flower Bowl
Donald Pollard (American, born 1924) for Steuben (founded 1903), 1959. A crystal #8091 Deep Flower Bowl, having an oval form, with an organic, flower form base. Etched “Steuben” to underside. Height 17.325, width 9.75”, depth 7.425”. $300-$500
1026 Signed Carlo Moretti Footed Glass Vase
Carlo Moretti (Italian, 1934-2008). A substantial colorless floor vase having a cylindrical tapering and optic paneled body to the spreading circular foot. Signed “Carlo Moretti” on the top of the foot. Side of vase with sticker. Height 13.87”, diameter of mouth 6.62”. $300-$500
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1027 Leo Russell, “Leo”, Serigraph in Colors
Leo Russell (American, 1917-1985), “Leo”, serigraph in colors on paper, edition noted in graphite to lower left “236/250”, graphite titled to lower center, graphite signed to lower right “Leo Russell”. Surreal optic art print depicting lion, sun and centaur. Framed 20.25” x 26.25”. Sight 19.5” x 25.25”. $300-$500
1028 Peter Max, “Sailing New Worlds” 1976
Peter Max (German / American, b. 1937-), “Sailing New Worlds”-1976, lithograph in colors on paper, graphite signed and edition noted to lower margin “292/300 Peter Max”. Framed 22.75” x 20.75”. Sight 16” x 14”. $400-$600
1029 Large Hand Painted Figural Ceramic Vase
20th century. A large hand painted, multicolored figural ceramic vase depicting mirrored faces with protruding eyes, nose and mouth, with divided interior, apparently unmarked. Overall 22” x 19.5” x 17”. $300-$500
1030 Ron Rezek Black Enameled Metal Table Lamp Ron Rezek (American, 1946-), circa 1980s. A black enameled metal table lamp, having a tapering shade, the edge pierced with triangles, circles, and squares, on a round black columnar support with a tapered circular base. Manufacturer’s label to base. Height 18.25”, diameter 13.5”. $300-$500
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1031 Mid Century Modern Chrome Table Lamp
American, circa 1970s. A chromed metal table lamp, having a tapering ribbed shade on three columnar supports and a central shaft, with a think white plastic reflector, on a circular base mounted with a switch knob. Apparently unmarked. Height 19.75”, diameter 12”. $300-$500
1033 Rare Underwood Elliott-Fisher Railroad Typewriter
Underwood Elliott-Fisher (American, founded 1895), circa first half 20th century, A rare Underwood Elliot Fisher (American, founded 1895) Railroad Typewriter, circa first half 20th century, originally used on ships and trains. Overall 8.75” x 47” x 15”. $300-$500
1032 Crosby Atlanta Water Works Water Gauge
Crosby Steam Gauge & Valve (American, Boston, 19th century), late 19th century. Face reading “Atlanta Water Works/Holly MFG. Co./Frank W. Holly Engr & Supt/Water” with manufacturer’s emblem. diameter 10.6”, depth 2.5”. $200-$400
1034 American School, “Untitled (Man with Chisel)”, Oil
American School, mid-20th century. “Untitled (Man with Chisel)”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Figural painting depicting a man wth chisel in hand. Framed 26.25” x 24.5”. Unframed 22” x 20”. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mr. John L. Roper II, Former Owner and CEO of NORSHIPCO (Norfolk Shipbuilding and Drydock Corporation), of Norfolk, Virginia. $400-$600
1035 General Electric Model BM9 Sun Lamp
General Electric (American, founded 1892), circa 1930s. A copper-colored enameled metal model BM9 Sun Lamp, having a round adjustable shade with a single fixture, atop a thin shaft, on a narrow rolling base. Manufacturer’s mark to shade. Height 75”, width 15”, depth 29”. $300-$500
1036 Robert Allen Nelson, “Giant Pig”, Mixed Media
Robert Allen Nelson (American, b. 1945), “Giant Pig”-1966, mixed media on paper (including lithography and collage), inscribed to lower right “Nelson Robt. A. Fall 1966 Grand Forks, North Dakota”. Framed 33.5” x 41.25”. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mr. John L. Roper II, Former Owner and CEO of NORSHIPCO (Norfolk Shipbuilding and Drydock Corporation), of Norfolk, Virginia. $300-$500
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1037 Modern Travertine Marble Cube Side Table
1038 Lee Adler, “Gears IV”, Serigraph in Colors
Modern Italian travertine marble geometric side table, the top modeled as an isosceles right triangle joined to a rectangular block. Apparently unmarked. Height 16”, width 16.25”, depth 16”. $500-$700
Lee Adler (American, b. 1934), “Gears IV”, serigraph in colors on paper, edition noted in graphite to lower left “37/50”, graphite signed to lower right “Lee Adler”. Framed 30’ x 24”. Sight 28.75” x 22.5”. $400-$600
1039 Humberto Castro, “Untitled (Bound Figures)”, Print
1040 Contemporary Faux Shagreen & Mirrored Table
Humberto Castro (Cuban, b. 1957- ), “Untitled (Bound Figures)”, monochromatic lithograph on paper, indistinctly graphite signed, edition noted and titled to lower margin “Castro”. Unframed 15.255” x 13.75”. $300-$500
A contemporary gray faux shagreen side or occasional table, having a cylindrical form with an inset distressed mirrored top. Apparently unmarked. Height 24.325”, diameter 22”. $300-$500
1041 Set, 6 French Stylized Wrought Iron Side Chairs
French, early to mid 20th century. A set of six stylized wrought iron side chairs, each having a tapering, open back with a small, oval back rest, over an upholstered seat on four hairpin legs. Apparently unmarked. Height 33.75”, width 20.5”, seat depth 14.5”, seat to floor 19”. $500-$700
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1042 Chanel Quilted Suede Mini Classic Square Flap Bag
Chanel (French, founded 1909), 1997-1999. A Mini Classic Square Flap bag in quilted plum suede with gold-tone hardware, having a single Bijoux shoulder chain, a squared Mademoiselle turn-lock front closure, a slip pocket to back, tonal leather lining, and two interior pockets, one with a zipper. Manufacturer’s mark to lock and interior, stamped “Made in France”. Serial number 5445888. Height 5.25”, width 6”, depth 2.5”. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $600-$800
1044 Chanel Navy Quilted Lambskin Mini Classic Flap Bag
Chanel (French, founded 1909), 2000-2002. A Mini Classic Square Flap bag in quilted navy lambskin with silver-tone hardware, having a single woven shoulder chain, a slip pocket to back, a CC logo turn-lock front closure, burgundy leather lining, and two interior pockets, one with a zipper, and a stitched CC logo to interior. Manufacturer’s mark to interior, stamped “Made in France”. Serial number 6275847. Height 5.25”, width 6.25”, depth 2.425. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $600-$800
1046 Chanel Mauve Quilted Mini Classic Flap Bag
Chanel (French, founded 1909), late 20th century. A Mini Classic Square Flap bag in quilted mauve leather with antique silver-tone hardware, having a single woven shoulder chain, a slip pocket to back, a CC logo snap front closure, tonal leather lining, and one interior slip pocket. Manufacturer’s mark to interior, stamped “Made in Italy”. Serial number 6680658. Height 4.5”, width 7”, depth 2.5”. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $600-$800
1043 Chanel Gold Brocade Mini Flap Evening Bag
Chanel (French, founded 1909), 1997-1999. A gold brocade mini flap evening bag with gold-tone hardware, having a single woven shoulder chain, a slip pocket to back, a CC logo turn-lock front closure, tonal leather lining, and an interior slip pocket.. Manufacturer’s mark to interior, stamped “Made in France”. Serial number 5142222. Height 6”, width 6.75”, depth 3.25”. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $600-$800
1045 Chanel White Caviar Leather Wallet on Chain
Chanel (French, founded 1909), 1997-1999. A white caviar leather Wallet on Chain with gold-tone hardware, having a single chain strap, a single flap snap closure with a stitched CC logo to front, an exterior zip pocket to back, tonal leather and grosgrain lining, six card slots, and four interior pockets, two slip and two zippered. Manufacturer’s mark to interior, stamped “Made in France”. Serial number 5244022. Height 5”, width 7.5”, depth 1”. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $600-$800
1047 Chanel Red Caviar Leather Wallet on Chain
Chanel (French, founded 1909), 1997-1999. A red caviar leather Wallet on Chain with gold-tone hardware, having a single chain strap, a single flap snap closure with a stitched CC logo to front, an exterior zip pocket to back, tonal leather and grosgrain lining, six card slots, and three interior pockets, two slip and two zippered. Manufacturer’s mark to interior, stamped “Made in France”. Serial number 5142781. Height 5”, width 7.5”, depth 1”. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $600-$800
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1048 Vanguard Studios, “Galleons at Sea I”, MCM
Vanguard Studios, circa 1967. “Galleons at Sea I”, oil on board, signed indistinctly to lower right. Mid century modern seascape painting depicting several large multi-decked sailing ships on calm waters at dusk, with stamp to verso “Vanguard Studios”. Framed 16.75” x 24.75”. Unframed 12” x 20”. $300-$500
1049 Vanguard Studios, “Galleons at Sea II”, MCM Vanguard Studios, circa 1967. “Galleons at Sea II”, oil on board, signed indistinctly to lower right. Mid century modern seascape painting depicting several large multi-decked sailing ships on calm waters at dusk, with stamp to verso “Vanguard Studios”. Framed 17” x 24.75”. Unframed 12” x 20”. $300$500
1051 Mid Century Modern Chrome & Walnut Floor Lamp
American, mid 19th century. A mid century modern floor lamp, having a upturned chromed metal shade, with a fluted rim, on a tapered walnut support, resting on a chromed metal cap, on a squared base, with chamfered corners. Apparently unmarked. Height 62”, width 11.3”, depth 11.25”. $300-$500
1050 Pair of WWII Practice/Dummy Bomb Table Lamps
Pair of American WWII era silvered cast iron practice or dummy bombs converted into table lamps and mounted on circular wood stands. Both marked with impressed ‘294284 A GS”. Overall height 13.25”, diameter of base 6.75”. $300-$500
1052 Vanguard Studios, “Waterside City”, MCM
Vanguard Studios, circa 1967. “Waterside City”, oil on board, signed indistinctly to lower right “Van Guard”. Mid century modern seascape painting depicting a seaside city on calm waters just after dusk, with stamp to verso “Vanguard Studios”. Framed 24.75” x 64.75”. Unframed 19.75 x 60”. $300-$500
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1053 Bambara Jonyeleni Hard Wood Female Statue
West African, early 20th century. A patinated hard wood Jonyeleni or Nyeleni sculpture likely from the Bambara people of west Africa, the female figure with prominent breasts, elaborate headdress and swollen belly, with incised patterning throughout, mounted to metal base (later), apparently unmarked. Overall 35” x 6.5” x 6”. $400-$600
1054 Pair, African Cote d’Ivoire Carved Goli Shields Cote d’Ivoire, early 20th century. Two carved and polychromed wood ceremonial Goli shields in, with red, black, and white patterned decoration. Apparenly unmarked. Height (of larger) 49”, width 25.5”, depth 5”. $400-$600
1055 Two African School Primitivist Style Pastels
African School, 20th century. A collection of two figural Primitivist style pastel works on paper, comprising “Figure with Instrument” and “Figures Embracing”, each indistinctly signed to lower right. Each framed 13.25” x 17.5”. $300-$500
1056 Yoruba People Bead-Embroidered Oba Crown Yoruba people, late 19th / early 20th century. A Yoruba people of Nigeria Oba crown (sometimes Ade or Adenia), with elaborate seed beading depicting figures and reptiles, the crown crested by a bird whose wings are draped with articulating beaded strands, apparently unmarked. diameter 07.5”; height 16.5”. $300-$500
1057 African Cast Bronze Crouching Fertility Sculpture African, likely 20th century. Cast bronze figural sculpture with light verdi gras patina, likely serving as a fertility sculpture depicting a squatting or crouching female figure with exposed torso with necklace and loincloth, thin bent arms supporting rounded vessel above woman’s head with stylized spiral eyes, simplified nose, and open mouth. Unmarked. Overall height 11.9”, width 6.7”, depth 4.4”. $300-$500
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1059 H. Martin, Pair of English Watercolors, Signed 1058 Mid Century Modern Seashell & Resin Wall Mirror
American, circa 1970s. An oval, wall hanging mirror, having a molded clear resin frame inset with brown and white shells and a seahorse, against a pearly green background, narrower at the top and widening at the base. Apparently unmarked. Height 28.25”, width 22”, depth 1.25”. $300-$500
H. Martin (English, 20th century), 1957, “Pendower, England” and “London”, watercolor on paper, each signed “HMartin”, dated and inscribed lower right. Pair of watercolor paintings depicting England, one a landscape depicting grassy hills by the sea at Pendower Beach, Cornwall, the other depicting the Tower Bridge, surrounded by boats. Each with Livingston Galleries, New York label to reverse. Pendower framed 14.75” x 18.5”, sight 9.75” x 13.5”. $400-$600
1060 Mid-Century Oil Seascape, Signed
Continental School, mid-20th century. “Untitled (Venetian Fishermen)”, oil on canvas, signed “Hansen”. Framed 21” x 25”. Unframed 16” x 20”. $400-$600
1061 Emilie Atlee, “Eastern Point Light”, Oil
Emilie Atlee (American, 1915-2013), “Eastern Point Light”, oil on canvas, signed to lower right “Emilie DeS. Atlee”, titled and inscribed to verso. Framed 23.75” x 19.925”. Unframed 18.125” x 14”. $300-$500
1062 Substantial Painted and Carved Wood Swan American, Early 20th century. A carved and painted figural sculpture in the form of an elegant swan with elaborately textured plumage. Apparently unmarked. Overall 18” x 19.5” x 9”. $300-$500
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1063 Pair C. Jere Chromed Metal Wall Hanging Oak Leaves
C. Jeré by Artisan House (American/ French, founded 1964), 1970. Signed and dated to leaf of larger. Height (of larger) 14.75”, height 19.75”, depth 4.75”. $300-$500
1064 C. Jere Brutalist Wall Hanging Candelabrum C. Jeré by Artisan House (American/ French, founded 1964), 1968. A Brutalist wall hanging candelabrum, composed of hammered and fused gilt iron nails, with three rounded candleholders. Signed and dated. Height 14.625”, width 22”, depth 5.125”. $300-$500
1066 Large C. Jere Elm Tree Wall-Hanging Sculpture
C. Jere by Artisan House (American/ French, founded 1964), 1973. Signed and dated. Height 33.25”, width 56.5”, depth 5.25”. $400-$600
1065 C. Jere Attributed MCM Potted Plant Floor Lamp, 57” Tall
Attributed to C. Jere for Artisan House (American/French, founded 1964), mid 20th century. A mid century modern 3-light floor lamp in the form of a potted flowering plant, having copper flowers and brass leaves, with a lacquered black base accented with brass medallions. Apparently unmarked. Height 57”, width 19.5”, depth 16”. $300-$500
1067 C. Jere Signed Polychromed Sculpture
C. Jeré by Artisan House (American/ French, founded 1964), circa 1980. A large, abstract Postmodern style wall hanging sculpture, having polychromed zig zag and arcing purple, black, and green forms accented with gilt metal zig zag forms. Signed and dated (partially missing). Height 38”, width 54”, depth 10”. $400-$600
1068 Large Butterfly Wall Sculpture, C Jere 1979
Curtis Jere (American, 20th century), circa 1979. A three-dimensional brass and copper wall sculpture in the form of a butterfly. Signed and dated “C. Jere, 1979”. Height 35”, width 36”, depth 7”. $500-$700
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1070 14k White Gold, Peridot & Diamond Cocktail Ring
1069 14k Yellow Gold & Diamond Oval Pendant Necklace
Ladies classic 14k yellow gold and white diamond necklace, having an oval pendant of graduated diamonds ( 0.48 carat total weight, color range: I-J, clarity: VS) on a thin chain. Marked “14K” with an encircled A. Total weight 3 grams. $500-$700
Ladies 18k white gold with peridot and diamond cocktail ring with center prong set round cut green peridot (4.75 carat total weight) surrounded by a halo of thirty (30) round brilliant cut diamonds and diamonds down the shank (0.40 carat total weight, clarity: VS2, color range: G – H). Marked with an encircled C. Tested 18k white gold. Total weight 5.1 grams. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $600-$800
1071 Ladies 18k Yellow Gold & Multi-Stone Floral Ring
Ladies custom made 18k yellow gold, diamond and gemstone ring with tree bark and leaf motif on shank within a twisted rope border, five articulating flowers on top composed of faceted sapphires, diamonds, faceted rubies, faceted emeralds and blue glass cabochons. Marked “18k” and acid tested as 18k quality. Also marked with “V. Rossi”, likely for maker. US ring size 6. Total weight 5.0 grams. $600-$800
1072 La Nouvelle Bague 18k & Coral Enamel Bracelet
La Nouvelle Bague (Italian, founded 1976). Ladies 18k gold and enameled sterling bracelet, coral in color, having three large beads with gold spacers, with gilt enamel decoration. Stamped La Nouvelle Bague/925/18K. Total weight 47.8”. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $700-$900
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1073 Hollywood Regency Chrome & Glass Tiered Etagere American, circa 1970s. A gilt and chromed steel Hollywood Regency four tier etagere, having four chromed steel and gilt squared rectangular posts, crossed at the top and base, with four round glass shelves. Apparently unmarked. Height 72”, width 18.5”, depth 18.5”. $400-$600
1074 Hollywood Regency Style Wheat Glass Top Console
Italian, mid 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 26.825”, width 54”, depth 16”. $400-$600
1076 Hollywood Regency Style Glass Top Coffee Table
Italian, mid 20th century. A silvered and gilt metal Hollywood Regency style coffee table, round in form, having an inset glass top, resting on four columnar legs, each with a gilt metal capital and terminating in an arrow foot, with a shaped stretcher. Apparently unmarked. Height 16.825”, diameter 37.25”. $400-$600
1075 DIA Hollywood Regency Console Table & Mirror
Attributed to La Barge for Design Institute of America (American, 20th century), circa 1970s. DIA sticker to reverse of mirror. Height (of table) 32”, width 38.6”, depth 14”, height (of mirror) 38”, width 24.6”. $400-$600
1078 Italian Hollywood Regency Style Gilt Curule Bench
1077 Hollywood Regency Four-Light Acrylic Chandelier
American, circa 1970s. Apparently unmarked. Height 22”, width 13.25”, depth 13.25”. $400-$600
Italian, last half 20th century. A Hollywood Regency style gilt wrought iron curule window bench, having scrolled arms, a crosshatched seat, and a gold cushion. Apparently unmarked. Height 24.25”, width 25.5”, depth 14.5”. $300-$500
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1079 Erte, “Spring Opening”-1978, Lim. Ed. Serigraph
1080 Erte, “Vintage”, Limited Edition Serigraph
1081 Erté, “A Dream”, Signed Serigraph in Colors
1082 Pair, Erte “Flute Majestique” Crystal Champagnes
Erté also known as Romain de Tirtoff (Russian / French, 1892-1990), “Spring Opening”-circa 1978, serigraph in colors on paper, edition noted in graphite to lower left “11/300”, signed in graphite to lower right “Erté”. Framed 30.5” x 24.25”. Sight 20.5” x 14.5”. $300-$500
Erté (Romain de Tirtoff) (Russian/French, 1892-1990), “A Dream”-1989, serigraph in colors with foil embellishment, graphite signed and edition noted to lower margin “54/300 Erté”. With label to verso “Wentworth Gallery”. Framed 51” x 41”. Sight 31.75” x 21.825”. $400-$600
Erté also known as Romain de Tirtoff (Russian / French, 1892-1990), “Vintage”-circa 1982, serigraph in colors on paper, edition noted in graphite to lower left “269/300”, signed in graphite to lower right “Erté”. Framed 40” x 31”. Sight 28” x 19.5”. $300-$500
Lalique (French, 1888-contemporary) designed by Romain (Erte) De Tirtoff (French/Russian 1892 - 1990). After the oversized champagne flutes used by Imperial Czarist Russia, having a clear conical tapering bowl, the stem is modeled as seven faces of woman. Erte’s signature molded into the design on the foot and signed underside. Height 11.75”, base diameter 3.12”. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mr. Eskild Bondesen of Copenhagen, Denmark. $300-$500
1083 After Pierre Le Faguays, “Diane Chasseresse”
After Pierre Le Faguays (French, 1892-1962), “Diane Chasseresse (Diana the Huntress)”, bronze. Inscribed to base “Pierre Le Faguays”, with plaque to base “European Bronze Finery”. Overall 19.75” x 7.25” x 7”. $300-$500
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1085 Mid Century Modern Black Domed Floor Lamp
1084 Set of 4 Saarinen Tulip Chairs for Knoll
American, second half of 20th century (circa 1970s), Eero Saarinen (Finnish/American, 1910-1961) for Knoll. A set of four Tulip swivel chairs comprising conforming two arm and two side chairs, each with custom Knoll “Rivington” fabric cushion. Each chair with paper label under cushion “Knoll International/320 Park Avenue/New York, NY 10022”. Height of armchair 32”, width 25.75”, seat depth 17.5”, seat height 16”. Height of side chair 32”, width 19.5”, seat depth 16.5”, seat height 16”. $500-$700
1086 Tom Francis, “O.K. Boys, Altogether Now” Tom Francis (American (active Atlanta), 20th century), “O.K. Boys, Altogether Now”-1988, serigraph in colors on paper, graphite signed, titled and edition noted to lower margin “8/25 ‘O.K. Boys, Altogether Now’ Tom Francis 1988”. Gestural abstract print. Framed 40.75” x 29.75”. Sight 3.5” x 23”. $300-$500
American, circa 1970s. A mid century modern powder-coated steel floor lamp, having a large, domed black shade on a circular shaft with a white plastic interior reflector, on a round black base. Apparently unmarked. Height 60.5”, diameter 22.75”. $300-$500
1087 Tom Francis, “Santa Rosa Spirits”-1984
Tom Francis (American (active Atlanta), 20th century), “Santa Rosa Spirits”-1984, acrylic and silverpoint on mahogany panel, signed, titled, dated and media noted to verso “Tom Francis 1984 ‘Santa Rosa Spirits’ Acrylic, Silverpoint on Mahogany Panel”. Framed 32.25” x 32.25”. Sight 32” x 32”. $600-$800
1088 Morrison & Hannah for Knoll 3 Seat Sofa with Bench
Andrew Morrison and Bruce Hannah for Knoll International (American, founded 1938), circa 1970’s. Underside of bench with two labels for Knoll. Sofa apparently unmarked. Height of sofa 27.75”, width 69.5” (arm to arm), seat depth 18.5”, seat height 15”. Bench width 81”, seat height 16”, seat depth 21”. $600-$800
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1089 Achille Perilli, “Cercle”-1974, Lithograph
Achille Perilli (Italian, b. 1927), “Cercle”-1974, lithograph in colors on paper, graphite numbered to lower left “19/50”, indistinctly titled to lower center, graphite signed and dated to lower right “Perilli 74”. Abstract optic art print depicting clustered cuboids in shades of red and purple on brilliant red ground. Framed 19” x 25”. Sight 17.25” x 23.5”. $400-$600
1090 Calder, “A Piece of My Workshop”, Lithograph
Alexander Calder (American, 1898-1976), “A Piece of My Workshop”-circa 1948, lithograph on canvas, signed and dated in plate “Calder ‘48”. Surrealist print depicting various mobile structures in primary colors, floating over stark white ground. Framed 16.5” x 21.5”. Sight 9.75” x 15”. $400-$600
1091 Modern Italian Black Marble Top Console Table
Italian, mid 20th century. A modern black marble console table, having a long, molded rectangular top on a squared base. With “Made in Italy” sticker to underside of table. Height 29.5”, width 57”, depth 17.75”. $500-$700
1092 Michael Aram, Skeleton Chair, Signed
Michael Aram (American, b. 1963), “Skeleton Chair”, polished aluminum and steel, from the Flights of Fancy Collection, signed to seat “© Aram”. A cast aluminum/steel fantasy chair in the form of the human skeleton with polished chrome finish and three legs. Height 32”, seat height 18”. $300-$500
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1093 George Kovacs Hanging Red Pendant Light
George Kovacs Lighting (American, founded mid 20th century). A contemporary hanging pendant lamp in matte red, having a circular flower or star fixture and a single socket. With manufacturer’s label and tag. Height 8”, diameter 19.5”. $300-$500
1094 Ermanno Scervino Black Sequined Evening Pant Set
Ermanno Scervino (Italian, founded 2000), 2000s. A ladies’ two-piece evening pant set, having a black shell top with beaded fringe, with matching black pants accented with scrolled sequin designs. Manufacturer’s label to interior. Inseam 31”. Ladies’ size 48. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500
1095 Ermanno Scervino Purple Nylon, Fur Trim Coat Ermanno Scervino Maison (Italian, founded 2000). A pale purple nylon, dyed-fur trimmed three-quarter length coat, having elastic waist with Velcro closure and two exterior slip pockets. With stitched label to interior “Ermanno Scervino”. With care tag to interior. coat length 41”, sleeve length 24.75”. US size 6. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500
1097 Ermanno Scervino Brown Wool & Fox Fur Coat
Ermanno Scervino Maison (Italian, founded 2000). A ladies’ wool and silk blend coat, having brown and tan chevron patterning with two front slip pockets, with a wide tan fox fur shawl collar. Manufacturer’s label to interior. Length (collar to hem) 35”, width (shoulder to shoulder) 20”. Ladies size 44. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $500-$700
1096 Ermanno Scervino Fur Lined Lambskin Coat
Ermanno Scervino Maison (Italian, founded 2000). A shearling lined half length lambskin coat, having metallic gold-tone exterior with blonde shearling interior, with double hook and eye closure to front. With stitched label to interior “Ermanno Scervino”. With care tag to interior. coat length 26.5”, sleeve length 25”. US size 4.Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, GA. $500-$700
1098 Ermanno Scervino Fur Trimmed Wool Coat
Ermanno Scervino Maison (Italian, founded 2000). A coyote trimmed three-quarter length wool coat, having white stitched floral appliques, with black and white coyote fur trim, having two exterior pockets, with monogram nylon interior. With stitched label to interior “Ermanno Scervino”. With care tag to interior. coat length 44”, sleeve length 21.25”. US size 8. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $500-$700
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1099 Chloe Metallic Gold Silverado Hobo Bag
1100 Gucci Patent Red Crocodile Leather Handbag
Chloé (French, founded 1952), circa 2000s. A Silverado hobo bag in metallic gold leather, having antiqued gold-tone hardware, a single wide shoulder strap with decorative stitching, two exterior snap closure pockets and decorative straps, a zippered top with an additional snap closure front flap, and tan lining with a single interior zip pocket. Manufacturer’s mark to interior and front snap flap, stamped “Made in Italy”. Height 9.5”, width 15”, depth 6”. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500
Gucci (Italian, founded 1921), circa last quarter 20th century. A patent red crocodile leather handbag with silver-tone hardware, having a patent red crocodile skin strap, an exterior slip pocket to back, “G” logo magnetic closure, tonal leather lining, one zipper closure pocket to interior. Manufacturer’s mark to interior, stamped “Made in Italy”. Height 5.125”, width 8.25”, depth 1.75”. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $400-$600
1101 Versace White Leather, Floral Print Handbag
1102 Versace White & Brown Leather Studded Handbag
Versace (Italian, founded 1978), last quarter 20th century. A white leather shoulder bag with multicolored floral patterning and brown leather accents, gold-tone hardware and charm adornment, a single brown leather shoulder strap, zip closure, interior with green fabric lining and single zip closure pocket. Stitched manufacturer’s tag to interior. Height 6.25”, width 11.5”, depth 2.5. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500
Versace (Italian, founded 1978), late 1990s. A white leather shoulder bag, having a brown leather strap, two exterior zip pockets with brown leather accents and a decorative zipper embellished with silver-tone studs, with a double zippered top closure, opening to reveal a yellow silk interior with a single zippered pocket. Stitched manufacturer’s tag to interior. Height 8”, width 15.5”, depth 2.5”. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, GA. $400-$600
1104 Barry Kieselstein-Cord Brown Leather Belt
1103 Two Madeleine Vionnet Silk Scarves
Madeleine Vionnet (French, founded 1912), circa 1990s. Each with stitched manufacturer’s label. Height 52”, width 54”. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500
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Barry Kieselstein-Cord (American, Contemporary). Brown leather belt with large brushed silvertone metal studs and adorned with two circular brushed silver medallions with a Native American man with feathered head ornament in profile on a leather form akin to a trophy ribbon above “KIESELSTEIN-CORD”. Marked on verso of belt with “KIESELSTEIN-CORD”, size “LG” and “MADE IN ITALY”. Belt length 37.25”. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500
1105 Coca-Cola Plastic Bottle Preliminary Illustration American, circa 1993. “Coca-Cola 1.5L”, ink and watercolor on tracing paper laid to illustration board, inscribed “Keith Kohler Art Service”. A Coca-Cola (American (Atlanta), founded 1886) preliminary advertising campaign illustration (preliminary, drawing or sketch) for the plastic coke bottle (1.5 L), the bottle with condensation and label reading “Returnable Refillable Lightweight”. Overall unframed 20” x 12”. $400-$600
1106 2 Coca-Cola Preliminaries, Italian World Cup 1990
American, circa 1990. A collection of two original Coca-Cola (American (Atlanta), founded 1886) preliminary advertising campaign illustrations (preliminaries or sketches) for the 1990 Italian World Cup, comprising “Watching the Games”, ink and watercolor on illustration board, figural drawing depicting a father and son watching the World Cup soccer games with two cokes on the side table, apparently unsigned; and “Soccer Watch”, ink and watercolor on illustration board, drawing depicting a man’s hand with soccer watch with coke in hand, apparently unsigned. Each unframed 19.925” x 15”. $300-$500
1107 2 Coca-Cola Advertisement Preliminaries, 1990 American, circa 1990. A collection of two original Coca-Cola preliminary advertising campaign illustrations for the 1990 Italian World Cup. Each ink and watercolor on illustration board, each apparently unsigned. Each unframed 19.925” x 14.925”. $300-$500
1109 2 Coca-Cola Ad Preliminaries, World Cup 1994 American, circa 1994. A collection of two original Coca-Cola preliminary advertising campaign illustrations for the 1994 World CupEach ink and watercolor on illustration board, each apparently unsigned. Each overall 15.125” x 12.5”. $300-$500
1108 2 Coca-Cola Sketches, World Cup Merchandise
American, circa 1990. A collection of two original Coca-Cola preliminary advertising campaign illustrations for the 1990 Italian World CupEach ink and watercolor on illustration board, each apparently unsigned. Each unframed 20” x 15”. $300-$500
1110 3 Coca-Cola Ad Campaign Preliminaries, 1994 American, circa 1990. A collection of two original Coca-Cola preliminary advertising campaign illustrations for the 1994 World Cup. Each ink and watercolor on illustration board, each apparently unsigned. Each unframed 12.75” x 15.25”. $300-$500
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1111 New York School, “Lady in the Red Hat”, Signed
Gilda Lubash (American, d. 1993) “Untitled (Lady in the Red Hat)”, oil on artist board, signed to lower right “Lubash”. Shoulder length portrait painting depicting a lady with pink blouse and red hat, with letter to verso from Murial Baron of the Dutchess County Art Association to the artist (dated 1958). Framed 28” x 23.25”. Unframed 16” x 20”. $300-$500
1113 Mario Casini, “Portrait of Gala Dali”, Oil
Mario Casini (Italian, 20th century), “Portrait of Gala Dali”, oil on board, signed “Casini”, inscribed to verso “Mario Casini Portrait of Gala Dali”. Figural painting depicting a woman with scarlet hair and hand fan. Framed 35” x 30”. Sight 24” x 20”. $300-$500
1112 Benjamin Edgar Shute, “Lady with Bouffant”
Benjamin Edgar Shute (American (Georgia/ Wisconsin), 1905-1986), “Untitled (Lady with Bouffant)”, oil on canvas, signed to lower right “Ben Shute”. Portrait painting depicting a seated woman with bouffant hairstyle. Framed 47” x 36”. Unframed 40” x 30”. $300-$500
1114 American School, “Lady with the Red Shoe”
American School, circa 1950. “Untitled (Lady with the Red Shoe)”, watercolor on paper, watermark to lower left, signed and dated to lower right “leonel hamilton 50”. Figural modernist genre painting with Cubist elements, depicting woman in sitting room. Framed 31.125” x 25.125”. Sight 18.5” x 13.5”. $500-$700
1115 Heywood Wakefield MCM Birch Cadence Dresser
Heywood Wakefield (American, founded 1826), circa 1970s. Branded manufacturer’s mark to drawer interior, and “SABLE” stamped on back. Height 32.5”, width 38”, depth 19.125”. $300-$500
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1116 Frank Howard, “Crucifixion”-1963, Oil
Frank Howard (American, 20th century), “Untitled (Crucifixion)”-1963, oil on masonite, signed “F Howard 1963”. Artist’s inscriptions to verso. Framed 35” x 50”. Unframed 33” x 47”. $400-$600
1117 MCM Gilt & Enameled Metal 3-Light Table Lamp
American, mid 20th century. A mid century modern tall table lamp, having a round, flat, white metal shade with three fixtures, atop a gilt and enameled support, with four bracket arms, the top and bottom of each mounted with ribbed gilt metal, on a circular black enameled base. Apparently unmarked. Height 30”, diameter 13.5”. $300-$500
1118 Seguso Blue Murano Glass & Marble Table Lamp
Attributed to Seguso (Italian, founded 1397), mid 20th century. A ridged blue Murano glass table lamp, having a stacked white marble base. Apparently unmarked. Height 26.25”, width 4.5”, depth 4.5”. $300-$500
1119 Pair, John Van Koert “Casa Del Sol” Side Tables
John Van Koert (American, 1912-1998) for Drexel (American, founded 1903), 1957. A pair of “Case del Sol” stained wood side tables, each square in form, having a blue and white leaf motif laminated top, with a stained cherry bamboo motif legs. Stamped to underside. Height 17.5”, width 24”, depth 22”. $400-$600
1120 Molded Birch & Gray Plastic Hall Tree
American, late 20th century. A molded birch hall tree, having three three posts, converging at the top and widening at the base, with a triangular stretcher and applied grey plastic knobs. Apparently unmarked. Height 73.5”, width 26.5”, depth 24”. $300-$500
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1121 Adrienne Anderson, “February Dreams II”-1984
Adrienne Anderson (American (Virginia/ Georgia), b. 1949), “February Dreams II”-1984, mixed media, signed to lower right “a anderson”, signed, titled, dated and edition noted to verso “Adrienne Anderson February Dreams #II, 1984 From the ‘Tarpit Series’”. Overall 20” x 18” x 4”. $300-$500
1122 Adrienne Anderson, “February Dreams I”-1984
Adrienne Anderson (American (Virginia/ Georgia), b. 1949), “February Dreams I”-1984, mixed media, signed to lower right “a anderson”, signed, titled, dated and edition noted to verso “Adrienne Anderson February Dreams #I, 1984 From the ‘Tarpit Series’”. Overall 20” x 18” x 4”. $300-$500
1123 FIAM Modern Curved Glass Coffee Table
FIAM (Italian, founded 1973), last quarter 20th century. A curved wave-like glass coffee table. With etched manufacturer’s mark. Height 15.25”, width 53.5”, depth 31.375”. $400-$600
1124 Studio Italia Design “Brigitta” Floor Lamp
Studio Italia Design (Italian, founded 1950), circa 1970s. Maker’s label to underside. Height 71.6”, diameter (of base) 12.5”, depth 29.5”. $300-$500
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1125 Nachum Gutman, “Hotel Bellavista Jaffa”, Litho
Nachum Gutman (Israeli, 1898-1980), “Hotel Bellavista Jaffa”, lithograph in colors on paper, artist’s proof noted in graphite to lower left, graphite signed to lower right. Figural print depicting a central male figure tending horses as two women in hooded black dresses look on. Framed 27.25” x 31.75”. Sight 17.75” x 21.75”. $400-$600
1126 After Remington, “Old Dragoons” Bronze Sculpture
After Frederic Sackrider Remington (American, 1861-1909), “Old Dragoons”-1905, cast bronze with marble base. A 20th century patinated cast bronze sculpture with striated green marble base after the original work by noted American sculptor Frederic Sackrider Remington (American, 18611909) currently housed in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, sculpture depicting a horseback battle scene wherein two calvarymen (called Dragoons) and two Plains Indians engage in combat, signed to naturalistically rendered base “Frederic Remington”, with plaque to marble base “Old Dragoons by Frederic Remington”. Overall 14” x 22.25” x 11”. $300-$500
1127 After Remington, “Ambushed Picket”, Bronze
After Frederic Sackrider Remington (American, 18611909), “Ambushed Picket”-1886, cast bronze with marble base. A 20th century patinated cast bronze sculpture with striated green marble base after the original work by noted American sculptor Frederic Sackrider Remington (American, 1861-1909), sculpture depicting a spooked horse having just thrown its rider, signed and dated to base “Frederic Remington 1886”, with plaque to marble base “Ambushed Picket by Frederic Remington”. Overall 14” x 21” x 15”. $300-$500
1129 American School, “Untitled (Warrior)”, Bronze 1128 J.D. Challenger, “Roams the Plains No More” J.D. Challenger (American, b. 1951- ), “Roams the Plains No More”, serigraph in colors on paper, signed to lower right, edition noted to lower left “45/50”. Figural print depicting Native American warriors. Unframed 37.5” x 37”. $300-$500
American School, 20th century. “Untitled (Warrior)”, cast bronze, signed to base “Nick”. Figural bronze sculpture depicting the bust of a Native American (or Indian) figure with tall mohawk adorned with feathers, the figure with his left arm outstretched gripping a large bow. with plaque to base “European Bronze Finery”. Overall 32” x 23” x 6.5”. $300-$500
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1130 Eames Round Black Dining Table for Herman Miller
Charles and Ray Eames (American, 1907-1978; 1912-1988) for Herman Miller (American, Zeeland, MI, 1923-), designed 1964, late 20th century. An Eames dining table, having a round black wood and veneer and laminate top in the ebony finish, with a molded edge, resting on a powder-coated steel pedestal base with a four leg aluminum spider leg base. Apparently unmarked. Height 28.75”, diameter 48”. $400-$600
1131 Victor Vasarely, “Ohne Titel”, Serigraph
Victor Vasarely (Hungarian/French, 1906 - 1997), “Ohne Titel”, limited edition serigraph on paper, from an edition of 150 edition noted in graphite to lower left “86/150”, graphite signed to lower right “Vasarely”. Optic art print depicting radiating planes in various colors. Framed 33.5” x 32”. Sight 23” x 2.5”. $400-$600
1133 Early Eames for Herman Miller RAR, Venice Label
Charles and Ray Eames (American, 1907-1978; 1912-1988) for Herman Miller (American, Zeeland, MI, 1923-), circa 1950-56. A “RAR” chair (Rocking Armchair Rod Base), having a molded beige fiberglass seat resting on a steel Eiffel base with wooden glides. With red rectangular Venice manufacturer’s label to underside, indicating production between 1950-56. Height 27”, width 25”, seat depth 18”, seat to floor 16”. $600-$800
1132 Gordon House, “Triangle A” -1971, Serigraph
Gordon House (British, 1932-2004), “Triangle A”-1971, serigraph in colors on paper, graphite titled to lower left “Triangle A”, graphite numbered to lower center “41/75”, graphite signed and dated to lower right Gordon House ‘71”. Abstract geometric print depicting three complimentary triangles in the upper quadrant and two complimentary rectangles in the lower. Framed 39.25” x 21.75”. Sight 38.5” x 21”. $300-$500
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1134 Collection of 3 Monochromatic Roy Ahlgren Prints
Roy Ahlgren (American (Pennsylvania), 1927-2011). “Concave Triad I”-1970, serigraph on paper, graphite signed, titled, dated and edition noted to lower margin “Concave Triad I 1970 Roy Ahlgren 8/100”; “Convergent Inversions”-1970, serigraph on paper, graphite signed, titled and dated to lower margin “Convergent Inversions Roy Ahlgren 1970”; “Infinity”1970, serigraph on paper, graphite signed, titled and dated to lower margin “Infinity Roy Ahlgren 1970”. “Concave Triad I” overall 20” x 20”. “Convergent Inversions” and “Infinity” matted 18” x 18”. $400-$600
1135 Collection of Four Roy Ahlgren Serigraphs
Roy Ahlgren (American (Pennsylvania), 1927-2011). “Exploded View”-1971, serigraph in colors on paper, graphite signed, titled, dated and edition noted to lower margin “39/50 Roy Ahlgren 1971 Exploded View”; “Spatial Concept”-1969, serigraph in colors, graphite signed, titled, dated and edition noted to lower margin “94/100 Spatial Concept 1969 Roy Ahlgren”; “Concatenation”-1971, serigraph in colors on paper, graphite signed, titled, dated and edition noted to lower margin “44/100 1971 Concatenation Roy Ahlgren”; “Modular Fusion”-1972, serigraph in colors, graphite signed, titled, dated and edition noted to lower margin “Modular Fusion 1972 Roy Ahlgren 29/100”. “Exploded View” overall 20” x 20”. “Spatial Concept” overall 20.25” x 20”. “Concatenation” overall 19.25” x 20”. “Modular Fusion” overall 19.825” x 20”. $500-$700
1136 Three Framed Roy Ahlgren Optic Art Serigraphs
Roy Ahlgren (American (Pennsylvania), 1927-2011). “Untitled (“X” in Parallelograms)”-1972, serigraph in colors on paper, graphite signed to lower left “Roy Ahlgren”, edition and date noted in graphite to lower right “A.P. 1972”; “The Universe”-1970, serigraph in colors on paper, graphite titled to lower left “The Universe”, graphite dated to lower center “1970”, graphite signed to lower right “Roy Ahlgren”; and “Infinity”-1970, serigraph in colors on paper, graphite titled and dated to lower center, graphite signed to lower right “Roy Ahlgren”. Each framed 15.25” x 15.25”. Each sight 10.75” x 10.75”. $400-$600
1137 Two Roy Ahlgren “Megapolis” Prints
Roy Ahlgren (American (Pennsylvania), 1927-2011). “Megapolis I”, graphite signed, titled and edition noted to lower margin “Megapolis I Roy Ahlgren 28/100”; and “Megapolis II”, graphite signed, titled and edition noted to lower margin “Megapolis I Roy Ahlgren 92/200”. Each overall 20” x 20”. $300-$500
1138 Roy Ahlgren, “Odalisque”-1971, Serigraph
Roy Ahlgren (American (Pennsylvania), 1927-2011). “Odalisque”-1971, serigraph on paper, edition noted in graphite to lower elft “A/P”, graphite titles to lower center “Odalisque”, graphite signed and dated to lower right “Roy Ahlgren 1971”. Framed 26” x 32”. Sight 19” x 25”. $400-$600
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1139 Roberto Coin “Capri Plus” Ebony & Diamond Ring
Roberto Coin (American, founded 1996). A “Capri Plus” ebony and gold washed sterling silver ring, having an organic form set with diamonds. Marked “Roberto Coin,” “Capri Plus,” and “925” with a ruby to interior band. US ring size 7. Total weight 9.2 grams. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $700-$900
1140 Roberto Coin “Capri Plus” Ebony & Diamond Necklace
Roberto Coin (American, founded 1996). A “Capri Plus” ebony and gold washed sterling silver necklace, having a fine ball chain with a organically shaped ebony pendant set with white diamonds. Marked “Roberto Coin,” “Capri Plus,” and “925” with a ruby to reverse. Total weight 12.3 grams. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $700-$900
1141 Roberto Coin “Capri Plus” Ebony & Diamond Bracelet
Roberto Coin (American, founded 1996). A “Capri Plus” ebony and gold washed sterling silver bangle bracelet, inset with an elongated oval of white diamonds. Marked “Roberto Coin,” “Capri Plus,” “Italy,” “1226-VI” with a star, and “925” with a ruby to interior band. Total weight 31.9 grams. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $700-$900
1142 EFFY 14k White Gold Black & White Diamond Ring
EFFY (American, founded 1979). Ladies 14k white gold and black & white diamond banded ring with one center white diamond and twenty-four (24) black diamonds ( 1 carat total weight). Marked to interior of band with “EFFY” logo, “14k” & “BH”. US ring size 10. Total weight 6.1 grams. $600-$800
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1143 L. & J.G. Stickley Oak 747 Spindle Lamp Table
L. & J.G. Stickley (American, Manilus, founded 1900), circa 1990s. A Mission Collection quartersawn oak lamp table, having a squared top on corbel supports, with slatted spindle sides, a lower shelf, and squared legs. Branded oval shopmark (1985-2007) and Mission Medallion (19892007) to underside. Height 26.5”, width 28”, depth 28”. $300-$500
1144 French Wrought Iron Three Light Floor Candelabra
French, mid to late 19th century. A wrought iron four light candelabra, having a twisted central support topped with a candle cup, flanked by two lower support arms each incised with geometric patterning, with an applied scrolled support arm to the front, all mounted with a candle cup, on three spider legs with pad feet. Electrified. Apparently unmarked. Height 60.625”, width 25.6”, depth 22.5”. $400-$600
1145 L. & J.G. Stickley Oak 756 3-Drawer Cocktail Table
L. & J.G. Stickley (American, Manilus, founded 1900), circa 1990s. Branded oval shopmark (1985-2007) and Mission Medallion (1989-2007) to underside. Height 18”, width 48”, depth 22”. $400-$600
1146 Arts and Crafts Hammered Brass & Glass Chandelier
English, early 20th century. An Arts and Crafts style chandelier, having a hammered brass domed support, mounted with four hanging opaline glass shades. Apparently unmarked. Height 29”, diameter 21.5”. $500-$700
1147 Arts & Crafts Oak Two-Door Bookcase
English or American, circa 1910-20s, with later elements. An oak Arts & Crafts style bookcase, having a molded cornice, two full-length paneled glass doors opening to reveal interior shelving, and turned bun feet. Apparently unmarked. Height 69”, width 53.5”, depth 16.75”. $500-$700
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1148 Elizabeth Blair Barber, “Nest”, Oil on Canvas Elizabeth Blair Barber (Australian, 1909-2001), “Nest”, oil on canvas, signed to lower right “Elizabeth Barber”. Figural contemporary painting depicting nest with three eggs, with adhesive to verso inscribed “Nest”. Overall 36” x 48”. $300-$500
1149 Elizabeth Blair Barber, “Darling Buds #6”, Oil Elizabeth Blair Barber (Australian, 1909-2001), “Darling Buds #6”, oil on canvas, signed to lower right “Elizabeth Barber”. Figural contemporary painting depicting mother and baby bird in sgraffito rendered nest among budding blue reeds, with adhesive to verso inscribed “Darling Buds #6 Elizabeth Barber”. Overall 24” x 24”. $400-$600
1150 Collection of 3 Carved Wood Geese Wall Appliques
North American, 20th century. A group of three carved and lacquered wood figural wall appliques, each depicitng geese of various sizs, each apparently unmarked. Largest overall 14” x 56” x 7”. $400-$600
1151 Athos Menaboni, “Grapes”, Graphite on Paper Athos Rudolfo Menaboni (Italian/American, 1895-1990), “Grapes”, graphite on paper, graphite signed and titled to lower margin. Botanical sketch, drawing or study of leaves. Framed 19.5” x 16”. Unframed 13.625” x 10.825”. $600-$800
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1152 Mediterranean Oil on Canvas Panel, Veranda Scene
Italian School (likely Southern Italian), 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Unframed 80.75” x 33.5”. $700-$900
1153 Group of 2 Marsh Theme Stained Glass Windows
American, first third 20th century. A collection of two marsh theme leaded and stained glass window panels, one depicting lily pads on calm water, the other depicting cattails, each apparently unmarked. Cattails overall 21” x 21.825” x 2.25”. Lily pads overall 22.75” x 21.75” x 1.75”. $500-$700
1154 Pair, Early 20th Century Stained Glass Windows
American, first third 20th century. A pair of leaded and stained glass window panels, having craftsman style floral motif and polychromed wooden frame, each apparently unmarked. Each overall 17.425” x 17.5” x 1.5”. $500-$700
1155 Early 20th Century Chicago Stained Glass Window
American (likely Chicago), first third 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Overall 56.25” x 26.5”. $600-$800
1156 Early 20th Century Craftsman Stained Glass Window
American (likely Chicago), first third 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Overall 59.5” x 19.5”. $500-$700
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1157 9 Pc. Native American Objects Gifted to Helburn
American, first half of 20th century. Collection of nine pieces of Native American costume gifted to Ms. Theresa Helburn (American, 1887-1959), co-producer of the original stage musical production “Oklahoma”, “Porgy and Bess” and “Carousel” by a Native American tribe comprising of a pair of seed beaded headband with geometric tribal motif; a carved oblong bone and beaded necklace; a pair of white moccasins with seed beaded flowers, two circular beaded medallions with flowers, and a two-piece fringed tunic and skirt with beaded details throughout and a small beaded doll. Provenance: From the Collection of Ms. Theresa Helburn, thence by descent to the present owner in Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500
1158 California Mono Pauite Rosebud Woven Basket
Mono Paiute Indians, (American (Serra, Nevada), late 19th century. A finely woven western redbud burden basket with willow wrapped rim over a tapering bowl form body with two horizontal rows in peeled redbud rods (revealing white under the wood). Remnants of tied fabric handle to both sides. Tag to interior in wire “MONO/MADE BY CRUNS/WITH REDBUDS. The backside of tag “PURCHASED JULY 19, 1846/FROM/LESTER R WILSON/SAN GABRIEL, CALIF”. Height 6.87”, diameter 9.5”. $400-$600
1159 Ken Gunall, “The Decision Makers”, Oil on Board
Ken Gunall (American, 20th century), “Te Decision Makers”, oil on board, signed to lower right “Ken Gunall”. Western genre scene painting depicting frontiersmen mapping their course through mountainous terrain, with inscription to verso “The Decision Makers”. Framed 36” x 47.75”. Unframed 24” x 35.75”. $1,000-$2,000
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1160 Krio Designer Fox Fur & Tan Crocodile Coat
Krio by Global Fur Group (American, founded 2004). A pieced fox fur and tan crocodile skin coat, having two exterior pockets and zipper closure, interior with sheer silk lining. With stitched label to interior “Krio”. coat length 22.5”, sleeve length 22”. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $400-$600
1161 Krio Designer Fox Fur & Crocodile Coat
Krio by Global Fur Group (American, founded 2004). A dyed red and black pieced nutria fur, with iridescent alligator interior sleeves and cuffs and a silk chiffon lining. Length (collar to hem) 25”, width 18”. US ladies’ size M. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $400-$600
1162 Artico (Italian, founded 1979), circa 2000s. A ladies’ ankle length shearling and calf hair coat, having draped, bell sleeves and a hem accented with pierced and tooled leather decorated with foliated patterns, with two side pockets and a white leather lining. Manufacturer’s label and care instructions to interior. Length (from collar to hem) 57.5”, width (shoulder to shoulder) 18”. Ladies’ size 46. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $500-$700 1163 Artico (Italian, founded 20th century). A pony hide coat with a-symmetrical cut and braided leather belt with accompanying pants. With stitched labels to interior “Artico”, “Made in Italy”. coat length 30”, sleeve length 23”. Each IT size 50. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $700-$900
1164 Artico (Italian, founded 20th century). A full-length shearling coat, having brown lambskin exterior with two hidden exterior pockets and shearling cuffs, with shearling collar and single button closure. With stitched labels to interior “Artico”, “Made in Italy”, “The Best Original Shearling”. coat length 59”, sleeve length 31”. US size 8-10. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $1,000-$2,000 267.
1165 Chanel Black Suede Mini Classic Square Flap Bag
Chanel (French, founded 1909), 1997-1999. A Mini Classic Square Flap bag in quilted black suede with gold-tone hardware, having a single woven shoulder chain, a slip pocket to back, a CC logo turn-lock front closure, tonal leather lining, and two interior pockets, one with a zipper, and a stitched CC logo to interior. Manufacturer’s mark to interior, stamped “Made in France”. Serial number 5410489. Height 5.125”, width 6.625”, depth 2.5”. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $600-$800
1167 Chanel Quilted Lambskin Mini Classic Flap Bag
Chanel (French, founded 1909), 1997-1999. A Mini Classic Square Flap bag in quilted beige lambskin with silver-tone hardware, having a single woven shoulder chain, a slip pocket to back, a CC logo turn-lock front closure (replaced, original inside), tonal leather lining, and two interior pockets, one with a zipper, and a stitched CC logo to interior. Manufacturer’s mark to interior, stamped “Made in France”. Serial number 5896381. Height 5.25”, width 6.25”, depth 2.5”. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $600-$800
1169 Chanel Quilted Denim Mini Classic Square Flap Bag
Chanel (French, founded 1909), 1997-1999. A Mini Classic Square Flap bag in quilted denim with gold-tone hardware, having a single woven shoulder chain, a slip pocket to back, a CC logo turn-lock front closure, tonal leather lining, and two interior pockets, one with a zipper, and a stitched CC logo to interior. Manufacturer’s mark to interior, stamped “Made in France”. Serial number 5661732. Height 5.25”, width 6.75”, depth 2.125”. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $600-$800
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1166 Chanel Quilted Denim Mini Classic Square Flap Bag
Chanel (French, founded 1909), 1997-1999. A Mini Classic Square Flap bag in quilted black denim with gold-tone hardware, having a single woven shoulder chain, a slip pocket to back, a CC logo turn-lock front closure, tonal leather lining, and two interior pockets, one with a zipper, and a stitched CC logo to interior. Manufacturer’s mark to interior, stamped “Made in France”. Serial number 5661283. Height 5.25”, width 7”, depth 2.5”. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $600-$800
1168 Chanel Quilted Beige Mini Camera Bag
Chanel (French, founded 1909), circa 1996-1997. A mini camera bag in quilted beige lambskin leather with gold-tone hardware, having a single woven shoulder chain, an exterior slip pocket with a CC logo turn-lock front closure, a top zip closure with a chain pull and logo tag, tonal leather lining, and two interior pockets, one with a zipper. Manufacturer’s mark to interior, stamped “Made in Italy”. Serial number “4748534.” height 4.5”, width 6”, depth 2”. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $600-$800
1170 Chanel Quilted Brown Lambskin Mini Camera Bag
Chanel (French, founded 1909), 1994-1996. A mini Camera bag in quilted brown lambskin with gold-tone hardware, having a single woven shoulder chain, a stitched CC logo to front, a top zip closure with a fringed tassel pull, tonal leather lining, and two interior pockets, one with a zipper. Manufacturer’s mark to interior, stamped “Made in Italy”. Serial number 3480063. Height 4.5”, width 7.75”, depth 2.5”. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $600-$800
1172 Custom Rosewood Console Table, Signed R. Bronk
American, 1988. A custom rosewood console table, having a rectangular form, the apron fitted with a single, central sliding drawer, with four curved and splayed legs, fitted with double side stretchers. Signed and dated R. Bronk 88 to underside. Height 29.425”, width 61.5”, depth 16.5”. $700-$900
1171 Gerald Thurston for Lightolier Floor Lamp, 1950s
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”. $600-$800
1173 Alexander Girard “January” B&W Textile Panel Alexander Girard (American, 1907-1993), 1963. A black and white “January” print quilted canvas textile panel, with an abstracted, organic design, having a long, rectangular form, with a cotton muslin backing. Marked to selvedge. Height 53”, width 36”. $600-$800
1174 Irving Richards Arteluce MCM 3-Light Floor Lamp
Irving Richards (American, 1907-2003) for Arteluce (Italian, founded 1936), circa 1960s. A swiveling mid century modern 3-light painted metal and chromed steel floor lamp. Apparently unmarked. Height 48.5”, width 6.425”, depth 6.425”. $600-$800
1175 Pair of Green Lacquered Century Furniture Bookcases
Century Furniture (American, founded 1947), 1971. Original shipping label taped to reverse. Height 81”, width 32”, depth 16”. $800-$1,200
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1177 George Nelson Bitossi Meridian Wall Clock
1176 Mid Century Modern Brutalist Starburst Mirror
American, mid 20th century. A Brutalist style polychromed steel wall-hanging starburst mirror, with a central, round mirrored panel, bordered with shaped wire scrolls, surrounded by hammered torch-cut sunrays and wire rods. Apparently unmarked. diameter 39”, depth 3”. $500-$700
1178 After Henry Moore, “Rocking Chair No. 2”
After Henry Moore (British, 1898-1986), “Rocking Chair No.2”, ebonized metal, apparently unsigned. A contemporary figural sculpture after the noted British sculptor Henry Moore (British, 1898-1986), depicting a mother and child perched on articulating rocking chair. Overall 13” x 14” x 6.5”. $600-$800
George Nelson (American, 1908-1986), Bitossi Ceramiche (Italian, founded 1871), Howard Miller (American, founded 1926), Raymor Import Co (America, 1941-1980), early 1960s. A Meridian battery operated wall clock, the ceramic stone ‘face’ by Bitossi from the Riminu Blue line in green and blue hi-glaze with impressed hour markers and geometric decoration, the off-white enameled hands by George Nelson, the clock retailed by Howard Miller and imported by Raymor. Battery operated. Paper label to the backside for Meridian and signed in black ink “232y Italy”. Diameter 14.5”. $300-$500
1179 Thomas Steffen, “Reclining Nude”, Iron
Thomas Steffen (American, 20th century), “Untitled (Reclining Nude)”, parcel gilt iron on wood panel, apparently unsigned. Figural sculpture mounted to wood panel depicting a reclining female nude. Overall 29.5” x 19.25” x 6”. $800-$1,200
1180 George Nelson Chrome & Laminate Desk
George Nelson (American, 1908-1986) for Herman Miller (American, founded 1923), mid 20th century. A mid century modern desk, having a later large, laminated simulated maple rectangular top, resting on three maple drawers, each with a chromed metal tab pull, with round chromed metal feet, open on the other side with round chromed metal legs. Manufacturer’s label to drawer interior. Height 30”, width 60”, depth 30.125”. $700-$900
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1181 Ladies Baume & Mercier Capeland #65435 Wristwatch
Baume et Mercier (Swiss, founded 1808). A ladies Capeland syel watch (model #65435), having stainless steel case with a mother of pearl dial with a date function and a split bezel with thirty-six (36) white diamonds ( 0.36 carats total weight, color D-F, clarity VS1-VS2), with a pink alligator leather strap and deployant buckle. Manufacturer’s mark to dial and reverse, with “STAINLESS STEEL” and “SWISS/100M”. diameter (of case) 1.25”, length 6”. Total weight 70.1 grams. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $800-$1,200
1182 Ladies Baume & Mercier #65614 Two Tone Watch
Baume et Mercier (Swiss, founded 1830). A ladies’ two-tone white and yellow stainless steel watch (model #65614), having a quartz movement with a date function, a small white diamond set into the crown (winder), and a sapphire crystal. Dial and reverse with manufacturer’s mark and “SWISS MADE”. diameter (case) 1.25”, length 6”. Total weight 67.1 grams. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $500-$700
1183 Hearts on Fire Sweeping Diamond Pendant Necklace
Hearts on Fire (founded 1996- ), contemporary. Ladies 14k white gold and diamond pendant necklace of modern form of an elegant loop containing 49 natural, prong set, modern round brilliant diamonds ( 1.36 carats total weight, color: G-H, clarity: VS1-VS2) on a diamond cut cable link chain in 14k white gold. Chain marked “QG INDIA”. Chain marked “14k” and acid tested as 14k quality. Pendant unmarked but acid tested as 14k quality. Chain length 18”. Total weight (chain and pendant) 6.4 grams. Note: This item is contained in its original box. $700-$900
1184 14k White Gold, Blue Topaz & Diamond Earrings
Pair of Di Modolo (founded in 2001) ladies 18k white gold dangle style earrings with two briolette shape blue topaz and one hundred eighteen (118) modern round cut diamonds ( .60 carat total weight, color range: I-J, clarity: S1). Marked “Di Modolo” and “750” on earring backs. Each measures 2”.Total weight 13.0 grams. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $700-$900
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1185 Thierry Mugler Couture, Fur Trimmed Ensemble Thierry Mugler Couture (French, founded 1973). A muted leopard printed wool coat with dyed fur trim to lapel and cuffs,with snap closure to front and two false pockets to exterior, with accompanying skirt. Each with label to interior “Thierry Mugler Couture”. coat length 28”, sleeve length 25”. Each French size 42. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500
1186 Gai Mattiolo Evening Gown & Fox Fur Coat Set
Gai Mattiolo (Italian, founded 1987), circa 1990s. A purple evening ensemble, comprised of a long strapless rayon dress, with a matching purple jacket with dyed fox trim and cuffs. Manufacturer’s label to interior. Length of jacket (collar to hem) 24.5”, width (shoulder to shoulder) 17.5”. Ladies’ size 44. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500
1187 Gai Mattiolo, Fur Trim Coat and Pants
Gai Mattiolo (Italian, founded 1987). A purple coat with fox fur collar and cuffs, having snakeskin and beaded accents and zip closure, with accompanying pants. Manufacturer’s label to interior of each. Coat length 24”, sleeve length 23”. Each marked Italian size 44. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500
1188 Gai Mattiolo Black Fox Fur & Wool Coat
Gai Mattiolo (Italian, founded 1987), circa 1990s. A ladies’ ankle length wool evening jacket, having a fox fur collar and cuffs embellished with rhinestones, with a single rhinestone button closure and a black silk lining. Manufacturer’s label and care instructions to interior. Length (from collar to hem) 54”, width 17.5”. Ladies’ size 44.Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $800-$1,200
1189 Olivia Preckel Purple Shearling & Fox Fur Coat
Olivia Preckel (American, founded 2002). A ladies’ purple overdyed shearling coat, with a lavender fox collar and pockets. Length (collar to hem) 40”, width 17.5”. US ladies’ size 6/8. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $800-$1,200
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1190 American School, “Abstraction in Oak”, Sculpture
American School, 20th century. “Abstraction in Oak”, wood, signed “Charles Lee”. Abstract sculpture composed of various geometric forms. Overall 28.25” x 14” x 9.5”. $300-$500
1191 American School, “Triangular Void”-1966
American School, circa 1966. “Untitled (Triangular Void)”, mixed media intaglio print, graphite signed, dated and edition noted to lower margin “3/10 O’Brien ‘66”. Framed 26.75” x 25”. Sight 16.5” x 15.25”. $300-$500
1193 Albert Gleizes, “Cubist Composition”, Pochoir Albert Gleizes (French, 1881-1953), “Untitled (Cubist Composition)”, pochoir in colors on paper, graphite numbered to lower left “180/200”, artist’s stamp to lower right “Albert Gleizes”. Graphite inscription to sheet verso “G-17546”, certificate of authenticity fragment to verso. Framed 21” x 17.125”. Sheet size 19.925” x 15.825”. $700-$900
1192 Vintage Modern Rug After Rene Magritte
After Rene Magritte (Belgian, 1898-1967), likely woven by Axminster, Ege (Scandinavian, 20th century). Signed and dated to lower corner, without manufacturer’s label. Measures 6’ x 9’ 1”. $600-$800
1194 American School, “Cubist Still Life”, Signed American School. “Untitled (Cubist Still Life)”-1963, oil on masonite,signed and dated to lower left “B. Wolf ‘63”. Cubist style still life painting depicting tall spindly flowers in ivory tapered vase. Framed 31” x 19.125”. Unframed 28” x 16”. $800-$1,200
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1195 Aesthetic Movement Period Bamboo Stand English, late 19th/early 20th century. An Aesthetic Movement bamboo stand, having upper and lower slatted galleries and saber legs. Apparently unmarked. Height 39.75”, width 14.5”, depth 14.5”. $300-$500
1197 Aesthetic Movement Lacquered Bamboo Cabinet
English, last quarter 19th century. An Aesthetic Movement tortoiseshell bamboo and lacquered cabinet or bookcase, having a scrolled openwork partial gallery, over a black lacquered top decorated with gilt and red flowers, with two glass doors, opening to reveal bowed shelves, with rattan sides, with splay bamboo front legs. Apparently unmarked. Height 50.825”, width 30.25”, depth 12.25”. $800-$1,200
1196 Aesthetic Movement Simulated Bamboo Cheval Mirror
Height 78”, width 31.87”, depth 24”. $600-$800
1198 Aesthetic Movement Giltwood Overmantle Mirror
Continental (likely French), 19th century. A palatial carved and giltwood Aesthetic Movement overmantle (or over mantle) mirror having beveled rectangular looking glass, frame flanked on either side by acanthine columns having scrolled acanthus leaf capitals and florettes to bases, frieze with foliates, acanthus leaf tips, fleur-de-lis and rocaille elements, frieze centered by rocaille and rose crest, apparently unmarked. Overall 66” x 70”. $1,500-$3,000
1199 Aesthetic Movement Maple Simulated Bamboo Bed
Attributed to R.J. Horner & Co, late 19th century. A Victorian Aesthetic movement maple bed having a simulated bamboo headboard and footboard with turned upright supports, turned finials and raised decoration along with matching side rails; the whole edged in simulated bamboo. $1,000-$2,000
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1200 Roberto Cavalli Cable Knit Duster w/ Fox Collar
Roberto Cavalli (Italian, founded 1970), circa 2000s. A long, dark green cable knit wool duster or sweater coat, having a removable dyed green silver fox collar. Manufacturer’s label to interior. Length (collar to hem) 53.5”, width (shoulder to shoulder) 18”. Ladies’ size 42. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500
1201 Roberto Cavalli Suede and Raccoon Fur Coat
Roberto Cavalli (Italian, founded 1970), circa 2000s. A beige and green pieced suede jacket with stitched edging and a raccoon collar accented with black peacock and green ostrich feathers. Lined with yellow and black zebra print. Manufacturer’s tag to interior. Length (from collar to hem) 28”, width (shoulder to shoulder) 18”. US ladies’ size M/L. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500
1203 Roberto Cavalli Teal Blue Fox Fur Coat
Roberto Cavalli (Italian, founded 1970), circa 2000s. A ladies’ teal dyed piece fox fur hip-length coat, having a silk interior lining. Manufacturer’s stitched tag to interior with care label. Length (collar to hem) 27”, width (shoulder to shoulder) 18”. US ladies’ size M. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $1,500-$3,000
1202 Roberto Cavalli Blue Angora Sweater with Raccoon Fur
Roberto Cavalli (Italian, founded 1970), circa 2000s. A light blue angora and wool sweater, having a pieced raccoon fur slouchy turtle neck and bell sleeves. Manufacturer’s label and care instructions to interior. Length flat (collar to hem) 29”, width 17”. Ladies’ size M. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500
1204 Roberto Cavalli Fox Fur Coat
Roberto Cavalli (Italian, founded 1970). A pieced and dyed fox fur three-quarter length coat with shear silk interior. With stitched label to interior “Roberto Cavalli”. coat length 42”, sleeve length 27”. US size 10-12. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $1,500-$3,000
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1205 Christo, “The Umbrellas”, Offset Lithograph
Christo Vladimirov Javacheff (Bulgarian/American, b. 1935), “The Umbrellas (Yellow),”-circa 1990, offset lithograph, from an unnumbered edition, signed in colored pencil to lower left “Christo”. Offset lithographic print with rendering of yellow umbrellas dotting the rolling hills of California, alongside a topographic map with mention of the San Andreas fault. Framed 28” x 33.5”. Sight 27.925” x 33.425”. $800-$1,200
1206 Bouvier de Cachard, “St. Georgio”-1964, Oil
Regis (Count) de Bouvier de Cachard (French, b. 1929), “St. Georgio”-1964, oil on canvas, signed and dated to upper right “Bouvier de Cachard 64”, titled to verso “(2) S Giorgio (Venice)”. Modernist Venetian cityscape, depicting Basilica di Santa Maria della Salute and still Adriatic waters. With accompanying letter of authenticity from the artist (dated 2003). Framed 34” x 40”. Unframed 24” x 30”. $800-$1,200
1208 Pair of Mies Style Modernist Chrome Armchairs
1207 Modern Rosewood Extension Dining Table
Danish, late 20th century. A modern rosewood extending dining table, having a rectangular top on a pedestal base with four spider feet. With two leaves. Apparently unmarked. Height 28.25”, width 65”, depth 39.125”, each leaf 19.625”. $800-$1,200
20th century to contemporary. A mated pair of modernist polished chrome armchairs reminiscent of the work of architect and designer Ludwig Mies van der Rohe (German/ American 1886-1969), each having padded back and seat upholstered in snakeskin patterned fabric, each with Barcelona style legs, each apparently unmarked, one with sticker “Christie’s”. Overall height 31.5”; width 29.5”; depth 30”; seat to floor 20”. $1,000-$2,000
1209 Jan Rijlaarsdam, “Périgueux- France”, Oil
Jan Rijlaarsdam (Dutch, 1911-2007), “Périgueux- France”, oil on canvas, signed to lower left “J. Rijlaarsdam”. Figurative landscape painting typical of the artist’s oeuvre depicting the streets of Périgueux, France, with artist’s label to verso. Framed 33.5” x 41.5”. Unframed 24” x 32”. $1,200-$2,400
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1210 Pair of Eaton Mohair Side Chairs by John Hutton
John Hutton (American, 1947- 2006) for Donghia (American, founded 1968), circa 1980s. Donghia label to underside of seat cushion. Height 33.5”, width 21.25”, seat depth.17.5”, seat height 17”. $600-$800
1211 Henri Matisse, Jazz Folio For MoMA, 1983
Henri Matisse (French, 1869-1954), “Jazz”, published by George Braziller, Inc, New York, 1983, hardcover, first edition of the large folio printing of the legendary 1947 edition, with Introduction by Riva Castleman, text translated by Sophie Hawkes. Published for the Museum of Modern Art. Overall 15.5” x 12”. $700-$900
1213 Lorrie Goulet, “Contemplation”, Carved Wood, 1981
Lorrie Goulet (American, b. 1925-), “Contemplation”-1981, carved wood, signed and dated to reverse “Goulet 1981”. Figural sculpture depicting a crouching woman in contemplation. Overall 22.25” x 15.5” x 14.5”. Note: Goulet’s work is contained in the collections of Joseph H. Hirshhorn Museum & Sculpture Garden, The Whitney Museum of American Art and the Corcoran Gallery among others. Gallery brochure from David Findlay JR Fine Art available upon request. $1,000-$2,000
1212 After Chagall, “Romeo and Juliet”, French Tourism
After Marc Chagall (Russian/French, 1887-1985), “Romeo and Juliet”-1975, offset lithograph, published by the French Tourism Bureau, and printed by Mourlot (French, founded 1852). Framed 25” x 38.75”. Sight 24.25” x 38”. $800-$1,200
1214 Chaim Gross, “Floating Figure”, Signed Bronze
Chaim Gross (Austrian (active United States), 1904-1991), “Floating Nude”, patinated bronze, signed and edition inscribed “CHAIM GROSS 1/6”, with additional artist’s mark. Figural sculpture depicting nude female in repose, with black stone base. Overall 8.5” x 9.75” x 3.5”. Note: The Renee and Chaim Gross Foundation retain an undated carved serpentine example of this work in their collection. $1,500-$3,000
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1216 L. & J.G. Stickley Oak Morris Recliner No. #406
1215 Arts & Crafts Tiger Oak Extending Dining Table
American, early 20th century. A carved tiger oak Arts & Crafts dining table, having a large, squared top with a molded edge, on five columnar legs terminating in bun feet. Apparently unmarked. Height 28.5”, width 47.5”, depth (closed) 49.25”. $600-$800
L. & J.G. Stickley (American, Manilus, founded 1900), circa 1990s. A Mission Collection quartersawn oak Model #406 Morris reclining armchair, upholstered in blue leather, having a straight back, bowed arms with corbel supports and slatted sides, on squared legs. Branded oval shopmark (19852007) and Mission Medallion (1989-2007) to underside. Height 41.5”, width 35.25”, depth 40.5”, seat depth 20.5”, seat to floor 20”. $800-$1,200
1217 L. & J.G. Stickley Oak Paneled 220 Prairie Settle
L. & J.G. Stickley (American, Manilus, founded 1900), circa 1990s. Blue leather upholstery. Branded oval shopmark (1985-2007) and Mission Medallion (1989-2007) to underside. Height 29”, width 84.5”, depth 37.5”, seat depth 22.5”, seat to floor 16”. $1,000-$2,000
1218 Pair of Louis C. Tiffany Furnaces Candlesticks Tiffany Furnaces, Inc. (1902-1919), late 19th/early 20th century. A pair of Tiffany Studios emerald green art glass and bronze candle sticks, each having circular candle cup with applied enamel to the drip pan raised on a cylindrical transparent green glass shaft, with conforming enamel ring at base, raised on circular disc shaped foot. Marked to underside “Louis C. Tiffany Furnaces, Inc 41”. Height 9”. $1,000-$2,000
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1219 Stickley Mission Collection Harvey Ellis Desk Set
L. & J.G. Stickley (American, Manilus, founded 1900), circa 1990s. Quartersawn oak, together with a matching upholstered slat back desk chair. Branded oval shopmark (19852007) and Mission Medallion (1989-2007) to underside. Height (of desk) 40.5”, width 41.75”, depth 23.75”, height (chair) 43”, width 16.75”, seat depth 14”, seat to floor 19.5”. $1,000-$2,000
Works by William Tolliver (American, 1951-2000)
In the vein of Romare Bearden (American, 1911-1988) and Jacob Lawrence (American, 1917-2000), William Tolliver is counted among the great African American artists of the 20th century. Tolliver’s work is characterized by his self-taught genius and the resulting evolutionary progression of his chosen materials and even style of painting.
1221 William Tolliver, “The Horn Player”
1220 William Tolliver, “Contemplation”
“Contemplation” -circa 1955, woodcut on paper, pencil signed lower right. Sheet size 30.125” x 22.5”. $600-$800
1222 William Tolliver, “Dancer”, Oil on Paper
“Dancer”, oil on Winsor & Newton paper, pencil signed lower right. Sheet size 30” x 22.3”. $1,800-$3,600
“The Horn Player”, mixed media print with pastel on Somerset paper, signed lower right in gold, marked as printer’s proof with “P/P” lower left. Sheet size 22.25” x 15”. $600-$800
1223 William Tolliver, “Woman with Red Lips”
“Untitled (Lady with Red Lips)”, acrylic monotype on heavy paper, signed to lower right “William Tolliver”. Sheet size 30” x 21.25”. $1,800-$3,600
1224 William Tolliver, “Golden Nude”, Monotype
“Untitled (Golden Nude)”, acrylic monotype on heavy paper, signed to lower left “William Tolliver”. Sheet 44” x 30.25”. $2,500-$5,000
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1225 Cecilia Denton, “Aurora”, Acrylic on Canvas Cecilia Denton (American, 20th century), “Aurora”, acrylic on canvas, signed to lower right “C. Denton”. Abstract gestural painting akin to a polar light, or aurora, in hues of purples, pinks and blues, with label to verso “Cecilia B. Denton acrylic on canvas 46 62”. Framed 47” x 63”. Unframed 46” x 62”. $1,200-$2,400
1226 Cecilia Denton, “Braided Planes”, Mixed Media Cecilia Denton (American, 20th century), “Untitled (Braided Planes)”, mixed media on canvas (including acrylic), signed to lower right “C. Denton”. Abstract mixed media composition with pale palette and assorted palpable textures and central braided planes with single circular element. Framed 45” x 59”. Unframed 44” x 58”. $1,200-$2,400
1227 Erik Magnussen “Plateau” Gray Upholstered Chair Erik Magnussen (Danish, 1940-2014) for Engelbrechts, circa 2009. A contemporary swivel ‘Plateau’ lounge chair, in gray “Divina Melange” upholstery, with a tear drop form and a flat “plateau” arm, on a highly polished aluminum four star base. Height 47.5”, width 35.5”, seat depth 19.75”, seat to floor 15.25”. $1,000-$2,000
1228 Pair of Arne Jacobsen For Fritz Hansen “Swan” Chairs
Arne Jacobsen (Danish, 1902-1971) for Fritz Hansen (Danish, founded 1872), mid 20th century. A pair of “Swan” chairs, each with a shaped back and curved arms, in red upholstery on an aluminum four star base. Each with a metal label. Height 47.5”, width 35.5”, seat depth 19.75”, seat to floor 15.25”. $2,000-$4,000
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1229 Edward Wormley for Dunbar Tuxedo Soda
Edward Wormley (American, 1907-1995) for Dunbar (founded 1910), circa 1950s. R-upholstered in tan and white windowpane Belgian linen. Apparently unmarked. Height 26.75”, width 85.5”, depth 33”, seat depth 21.5”, seat to floor 18.5”. $2,000-$4,000
1230 Luminare Modern Gray Lacquered Credenza
Luminaire (American, founded 1974), late 20th century. An lacquered gray credenza, sideboard or media cabinet, having two sliding frosted acrylic doors, each with a brushed metal edge, with a large central lacquered drawer, sliding open to reveal an additional upper interior storage drawer. Apparently unmarked. Height 32.25”, width 106.5”, depth 23.75”. $1,000-$2,000
1231 Peter Nishanian Modern Enameled Steel Sculpture
Peter Nishanian (American, Contemporary). Apparently unmarked. Height 69.5”, width 38.25”, depth 15”. $1,500-$3,000
1232 Romero Britto, “Cara”, Acrylic on Canvas
Romero Britto (Brazilian / American, b. 1963), “Untitled (Cara)”, oil pen and acrylic on canvas laid to board, signed to lower left “Romero Britto”. Label to verso “Britto Central”. Overall 24” x 24”. $1,200-$2,400
1233 Paolo Piva “Alanda” Wire & Glass Top Coffee Table
Pablo Piva for B&B Italia (Italian, founded 1966), circa 1980s. An “Alanda” coffee table, having a low square, faceted powder-coated wire base and a glass top. Apparently unmarked. Height 10.25”, width 47”, depth 47.325”. $1,000-$2,000
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1235 Brandt Style Art Deco Wrought Iron Floor Lamp
An Edgar Brandt (French, 1880-1960) style wrought iron floor lamp having Daum (French, founded 1878) style mottled orange glass shade, pierced wrought iron shaft having gingko vines and leaves and spiral motif, apparently unmarked. Height 68”. $1,000-$2,000
1234 Dorothy Draper Black Lacquer Espana Chest
Dorothy Draper (American, 1889-1969), mid 20th century. A black lacquered “Espana” chest, having three long drawers, each with three carved panels with gold polychromed borders centered with gilt metal ring pulls, with a plain top, resting on a plinth base. Apparently unmarked. Height 31.6”, width 38”, depth 20”. $1,000-$2,000
1236 Dome-Top Art Deco Mirror Attributed to Karl Springer
Attributed to Karl Springer (German/American, 1931-1991), circa 1987. A “Dome-Top Art Deco” mirror, having a paneled and lacquered goatskin frame with a domed top, accented with a keystone cartouche, each with a beveled mirror panel. Apparently unmarked. Height 63”, width 30”, depth 4.25”. $1,500-$3,000
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1237 Jan Stursa, “Wounded”, Bronze, 1921
Jan Stursa (Czech, 1880-1925), “Wounded”-circa 1921, bronze, inscribed to base “STURSA”. figural sculpture depicting a nude male mid-fall, with arms raised overhead and ankles tightly together as he collapses. Overall 18.25” x 11” x 7”. $1,500-$3,000
1238 Nobuyoshi Araki, Paint Embellished Photograph
Nobuyoshi Araki (Japanese, b. 1940-), “Untitled”, acrylic paint embellished silver gelatin print, signed on verso in black. Contemporary photograph depicting a view from a patio balcony with small komodo dragon lizard figurines on ground amid lawn chairs and tables, view of house in background, abstract loose handling of paint in white, pink, red and yellow. Unframed 11.8” x 17.75”. $1,000-$2,000
1239 Nobuyoshi Araki, Flowers, Signed Photograph
Nobuyoshi Araki (Japanese, b. 1940-), “Flowers (Shikikei)”, cibachrome print on mounted on foam board, signed on verso with loose flower sketch in blue under two characters in black. Modern still life photograph depicting yellow daffodil flowers rising out of hole at center surrounded by seemingly infertile soil with shriveled dead grey lizards in foreground, bright blue sky in background. Unframed 13.25” x 16.6”. $1,500-$3,000
1240 Bruce Burdick for Herman Miller Work Station Desk
Bruce Burdick (American, 20th century) for Herman Miller ( American, founded 1923), late 20th century. A Burdick Group system desk, composed of two parts, including a two-tiered black molded plastic and powder-coated steel writing desk with a single sliding drawer, resting on a rounded powder-coated steel leg with an aluminum tripod foot, with a long, two-piece glass top table surface having a rounded end, divided with a plastic file or magazine holder, resting on a polished aluminum support arm, with two powder-coated steel legs on aluminum tripod feet. Apparently unmarked. Height (of writing desk) 37”, width 69”, depth 33.25”; (of glass top table) 37.25”, width 131.25”, depth 36”. $3,000-$5,000
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1241 Jean de Botton, “Fleurs Joyeuse”, Oil on Canvas
Jean de Botton (French, 1898-1978), “Fleurs Joyeuse”-circa 1966-1971, oin on canvas, signed to lower left “Jean De Botton”. Fauvist style still life painting depicting a low porcelain vase with bright floral bouquet, with inscriptions to verso “1286 Jean De Botton ‘Rythme de Fleurs et de Fruits’ 1966-71’Fleurs Joyeuse dans Porcelaine de Sèvres’ Sch VD. K T 16-20”. Framed 26.5” x 29.75”. Unframed 16” x 20”. Provenance: Property of a private Virginia museum, sold to benefit the collection and conservation funds. $1,500-$3,000
1242 Clementine Hunter, “Still Life of Zinnias”, Oil
Clementine Reuben Hunter (American (Louisiana), 1887-1987) , “Still Life of Zinnias”, oil and graphite on black paper, signed to lower right “clementine”, with artist’s symbol to lower left. Framed 24.75” x 20.5”. Sight 13.5” x 10.125”. Note: called by some “The Black Grandma Moses”, noted American Folk artist Clementine Reuben painted the daily activities of life on a Louisiana plantation. $1,500-$3,000
1243 Ed Moulthrop Figured Sweetgum Globe Bowl, Signed
Ed Moulthrop (American, 1916-2003), late 20th century. A turned figured sweetgum globe bowl. Artist’s cipher, incised signature, and wood specimen to underside. Height 8.5”, diameter 12”. $1,500-$3,000
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1244 Milo Baughman Custom Sofa with Original Upholstery
Milo Baughman (American, 1923-2003) for Thayer Coggin (American, founded 1953), circa 1970s. A custom mid century modern sofa, having a low, rectangular form, with three removable back and seat cushions, with one arm cover, in the original red upholstery. Manufacturer’s label underneath cushion. Height 25.5”, width 96”, depth 37”, seat depth 23”, seat to floor 17”. Provenance: According to the consignor, the original owner of the sofa was the East Coast director of Thayer Coggin and Baughman’s close friend. $2,000-$4,000
1245 Pair MCM Milo Baughman Thayer Coggin Lounge Chairs
Milo Baughman (American, 1923-2003) for Thayer Coggin (American, founded 1953), mid 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 31”, width 30”, seat depth 23”, seat to floor 17.75”. $800-$1,200
1246 Set of 6 Milo Baughman Style Dining Chairs
Style of Milo Baughman, mid 20th century. A set of six chromed steel cantilevered barrel dining chairs, each having an upholstered back and seat, with plastic gliders. Apparently unmarked. Height 39.5”, width 22.75”, seat depth 18.5”. $500-$700
1247 Milo Baughman for Thayer Coggin Velvet Sofa
Milo Baughman (American, 1923-2003) for Thayer Coggin (American, founded 1953), circa 1970s. A mid century modern sofa, upholstered in the original amethyst velvet, having a rectangular back, with removable seat and back cushions, with low rectangular arms, resting on four tapered walnut legs. Manufacturer’s label under seat cushion. Height 28.5”, width 75.5”, seat depth 21”, seat to floor 18.5”. $2,000-$4,000
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1248 Large Louis Von Koelnau Pink Lucite Structure
Louis Von Koelnau (American (Minnesota), 1924-2015), circa 1985. A large, pink abstract resin sculpture, artist proof, in biomorphic, twisting form with textured or frosted appearance to the interior open areas. Signed and dated on the bottom “Louis R. von Koelnau 1985/A.P. Height 40”, width 13”. $1,000-$2,000
1249 David Shapiro, “Clearing (14)”-1987, Acrylic
David Shapiro (American, 1944-2014), “Clearing (14)”-1987, acrylic on canvas, signed, titled and dated to verso “Clearing (14) David Shapiro AC/C”. Abstract expressionist painting with Color Field composition. Overall unframed 42” x 84”. $3,000-$5,000
1250 Monyo “Untitled (Spiraling Form)” Bronze Monyo Mihailescu-Nasturel (Romanian, b. 1926), “Untitled (Spiraling Form)”, bronze with scattered verdigris patination,signed to base “Monyo”. Abstract sculpture depicting organic spiraling form crested with sphere, with square ebonized plinth base. Overall 93” x 18” x 15”. $1,500-$3,000
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1251 Keiko Minami, “La Petite Bergère”-1957, Etching
Keiko Minami (Japanese, 1911-2004), “La Petite Bergère (The Little Shepherd)”-circa 1957, etching in colors with aquatint on wove paper, graphite numbered to lower left “7/50”, graphite signed to lower right “Keiko Minami”. Figural aquatint etching depicting a young girl with shepherd’s staff, standing before rolling hills with grazing flock. Framed 19.5” x 19”. Sight 12.25” x 12”. $1,500-$3,000
1252 Triny Cline, “Female Torso”, Bronze
Triny Cline (American (active Georgia), 20th century). “Untitled (Female Torso)”, patinated bronze. Figural sculpture with brutalist rendering depicting the cast torso of a nude woman, with white wood base. Sculpture overall 17.75” x 16” x 7”. With base 64” x 16” x 12”. $2,000-$4,000
1253 Frederick Kiesler Brushed Aluminum Nesting Tables
Frederick J. Kiesler (American, born Austria, 1890-1965), circa 1970s. A two-part cast and brushed aluminum nesting table, one part having an organic, kidney-shaped top, the other a conforming organic triangular form, each with three tapered legs with rounded feet. Apparently unmarked. Height 18.15”, width 35”, depth 14.5”. $3,000-$5,000
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1254 Harvey Quaytman. “Afternoon Graft”-1987, Acrylic
Harvey Quaytman (American, 1937-2002), “Afternoon Graft”-1987, acrylic and glass on canvas, signed, titled and dated to verso “Harvey Quaytman Afternoon Graft 1987”. Geometric abstract painting with various square and rectangular forms in yellow and gray on white ground, with gallery label to verso “David McKee Gallery David McKee Inc. 41 East 57 Street New York Ny 10022”. Unframed 38” x 38”. $4,000-$6,000
1255 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
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1256 Scarce C.F. Martin Tenor Banjo in Case, 1920s
C.F. Martin & Company (American, founded 1833- ), 1923-1926. A scarce and desirable four-string tenor banjo with mother of pearl circular inlaid position markers on neck and fingerboard, metal resonator composed of nickel plated heavy brass within an all wood hoop, in original black fabric covered case with dark green velvet lining. Marked on with maker on back of wooden peghead with “C.F. MARTIN & Co. NAZARETH, PA”. Marked on underside of tailpiece “GROVER PATENT PRESTO”.Side of rim marked with serial number “GROVER PATENT NO. 1371760”. Banjo length 30.5”. Note: Martin only produced tenor banjos between 1923 and 1926 in an effort to compete with Vega and other manufacturers. Compared to other banjos at the time, Martin’s lightweight case made it more appealing. The banjo was designed by their firm in conjunction with Albert Deane Grover, the noted American banjo player and inventor of numerous musical parts and accessories. This is one of only 96 created. The company stopped production due to the demand for their ukeleles and guitars.One of their tenor banjos is held in the C.F. Martin Museum Collection. $4,000-$6,000
1257 Kawai GE-1 Baby Grand Player Piano
Kawai Piano (Japanese, founded 1927), circa 1994. A baby grand player piano, model GE-1, serial number 2172926, having a black lacquered case raised on three square legs terminating on Marlborough feet and casters. Piano is outfitted with a “PianoDisc” player piano system which converts this baby grand into a player piano. Piano is accompanied by a matching bench containing three black plastic floor protectors (fit under each leg), assortment of PianoDiscs, a “Royal Traveller”, a Wittner quartz metronome, assorted piano music and users manual for the Pianodisc. Height 39.5”, width 57.62”, depth 61”. Height of bench 19.25”, width 29.5”, depth 14.25”. $5,000-$7,000
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1258 Ladies Rolex Oyster Perpetual Datejust with Diamonds
Rolex (Swiss, founded 1905- ), 20th century. A ladies’ Rolex Oyster Perpetual Datejust (model 69173) two tone watch, having a gold face with white diamond markers, a fluted bezel, and sapphire crystal. Dial, bezel, and jubilee bracelet in 18k and stainless steel. Marked. Total weight 50.8 grams. $6,000-$8,000
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1259 Men’s Stainless Rolex Oyster Perpetual Date Watch
Rolex (Swiss, founded 1905- ), 20th century. A men’s Oyster Perpetual Date watch (model 15210) with a white dial with black Roman numeral markers, an engine-turned bezel, and sapphire crystal. Watch case and oyster band in stainless steel. Automatic movement. 34mm case. Marked. Total weight 85 grams. $6,000-$8,000
1260 Ladies Rolex Datejust Oyster Perpetual Wristwatch
Rolex (Swiss, founded 1905- ), 20th century. Ladies oyster perpetual datejust watch (model 6917) with a black dial with diamond markers, fluted bezel, and sapphire crystal. Automatic movement. 21mm dial within a 26mm case. Watch case and jubilee bracelet in 18k gold and stainless steel. Watch bracelet for a medium sized wrist, 6.5� long. $3,000-$5,000
1261 Ladies Rolex 14k Gold Wrist Watch
Rolex (Swiss, founded 1905- ), 20th century. A ladies’ 14K gold watch, with a square gold gold dial with gold markers and a textured gold bracelet. Marked ROLEX to dial, 14K/0595/ITALY to interior, with crown logo to clasp. Total weight 29.9 grams. $2,000-$4,000
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1262 William Tolliver, “Gloria”, Mixed Media on Canvas
William Tolliver (American (active Louisiana and Mississippi),1951-2000), “Gloria”,mixed media (oil and pastel) on canvas, signed lower right “William Tolliver”, title inscribed on stretcher. Vertically-aligned modern figural mixed media work of art depicting a stylish young woman standing at center with sketched form in light green pastel throughout, textured peacock green hair, gold long gold hoop earrings, blue and red outfit on curved body against dark indigo blue background. Unframed 40.25” x 30.25”. $5,000-$7,000
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1263 William Tolliver, “Long Neck Woman”, Oil on Canvas
William Tolliver (American (active Louisiana and Mississippi) ,1951-2000), “Untitled (Long Neck Woman)”, oil and oil pastel on un-stretched canvas, signed lower right “William Tolliver”. Abstract figural painting with cubist rendering depicting the bust of a woman with elongated neck. Image dimensions (un-stretched) 48” x 35.5”. $7,000-$9,000
1264 Pablo Picasso, “31 Août 1968”, From 347 Series
Pablo Picasso (Spanish, 1881-1973), “31 Août 1968”, etching on paper, from 347 Series, signed in plate to lower left, edition noted in graphite to lower right “101/350”, additionally graphite signed to lower left. Monochromatic figural print depicting three abstracted figures including the artist with palette in hand. Framed 31” x 36”. Sight 22” x 27.5”. $3,000-$5,000
1265 Picasso Etching C. 1959, Marina Picasso Collection
Pablo Picasso (Spanish, 1881-1973), “Man on Horseback”-circa 1959, etching on paper with deckled edges, graphite signed to lower right “Picasso”. Figural Spanish Cubist print depicting an abstracted scene with man on horseback, with inscription to upper right “59.9.2”, with Marina Picasso Collection stamp to verso “”Succ. Pablo Picasso - Coll. Marina Picasso”, with numeral graphite inscriptions to verso “50891 13858 M322”. Framed 32.75” x 38”. Sheet size 20” x 25.75”. Note: Marina Picasso (Spanish, b. 1950) is the artist’s granddaughter; her collection (composed of roughly 400 paintings and close to 7,000 illustrations and sculptures) was inherited after the artist’s death. $8,000-$12,000
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1266 Ladies 18k White Gold, Ruby, & Diamond Bracelet
Ladies 18k white gold, ruby, & diamond open form bracelet with eighteen (18) oval rubies (largest 8.00 x 6.2 mm, smallest 5.80 x 3.70 mm, 13.66 total weight, color: medium dark red, semi-transparent). Also with many rose cut diamonds ( 20.60 carats total weight, color range: G-H, clarity range: SI1-SI2). Marked to back of clasp with “18k”. Length 8”, width at widest point 1.2”. Total weight 75.00 grams. $30,000-$50,000
1267 Ladies 14k White Gold & Bar Set Diamond Bracelet
Ladies 14k white gold and diamond bar set bracelet, invisibly set with princess cut diamonds ( 16.32 carats total weight, color range: G-H, clarity: VSi). Marked to interior with “14k”. Measures 7”. Total weight 41.9 grams. $20,000-$40,000
1268 18k Two-Tone Gold & Diamond Drop Earrings
Ladies 18k two-tone drop earrings (for pierced ears), having white and yellow gold with white and yellow diamonds, with total carat weight of 6.931 (4 yellow diamonds totaling 6.015 carats; 10 white baguette cut diamonds totaling 0.115 carats; 104 white brilliant cut diamonds totaling 0.783), with VS clarity. Marked to reverse “AKMS”, “18K”. Total weight 12.1 grams. $15,000-$30,000
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1269 Diego Rivera, “Vendedor de Patates”, Graphite
Diego Rivera (Mexican (active United States), 1886-1957), “Vendedor de Patates”, graphite on rice paper, signed to lower right “Diego Rivera”. Figural illustration (study, drawing or preparatory sketch) depicting a man with large potato sack strapped to his back. Framed 22.5” x 18.25”. Sight 15.125” x 10.625”. $10,000-$15,000
1270 Maria Martinez, Blackware Plate, Circa 1923-1925
Maria Montoya Poveka Martinez (American, 1887-1980), circa 1923-1925. Early and rare San Ildefonso, Pueblo Native American blackware pottery plate of circular form in black and gunmetal grey depicting the Tewa deity, Awanyu (also occasionally spelled Avanyu), the guardian of water portrayed as a horned serpent with curving body symbolizing the movement of water or lightning. Underside incised within clay “Marie” as is her early work pottery from 1923-1925. Diameter 7.75”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. $5,000-$7,000
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1271 Ladies 18k Diamond Starburst Bracelet, 32.60 CTW
Ladies 18k two-tone yellow and white gold with yellow and white diamond starburst motif bracelet, having an total carat weight of 32.60 (8 yellow diamonds totaling 6.32 carats, 26.30 carats of white diamonds) with VS clarity. Apparently unmarked; acid tested 18k. Total weight 53.6 grams. $40,000-$60,000
1272 Ladies 18k White Gold & Diamond Waterfall Necklace
Ladies 18k white gold and diamond waterfall necklace, having ten draped rows of round and channel set baguette cut white diamonds ( 30.5 carats total weight, color range: F-G, clarity: VS). Marked with “18K” and “AKMS” to clasp. Total weight 72.5 grams. $30,000-$50,000
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1273 Arnaldo Pomodoro, “Immagine dell alba”-1974
Arnaldo Pomodoro (Italian, b. 1926- ), “Immagine dell ‘alba”-1974, resin and wood relief wall sculpture, signed, dated and limited edition noted on back in black “Arnaldo Pomodoro ‘74 9/30”, circular mark from galleria Corsini Intra on back, and label on verso from Marlborough Galleria d’Arte, Via Gregoriana, 5 Roma with title and information on work. Overall measures 41” x 28.4”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Ann Jacob of Highlands, North Carolina. $4,000-$6,000
1274 Arnaldo Pomodoro, “Bassorilievo”-1977, Bronze
Arnaldo Pomodoro (Italian, b. 1926), “Bassorilievo”-1973/4, gilt bronzewith wood plinth base, incised signature and edition number “7/9 Arnaldo Pomodoro”. Overall 13” x 9” x 3”. $10,000-$20,000
1275 Arnaldo Pomodoro, “Lettera Solare”-1977, Bronze
Arnaldo Pomodoro (Italian, b. 1926), “Lettera Solare”-1977, gilt bronze with wood plinth base, incised title, signature, date and edition number “’Lettera Solare’ Arnaldo Pomodoro 77. 1/3”. Overall 19.125” x 13.75” x 3.825”. $18,000-$24,000
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1276 Bulgari Parentesi Blue Topaz & Diamond Earrings
Bulgari (Italian, founded 1884). Pair of ladies 18k white gold, large blue topaz, and pave set diamond Parentesi Cocktail earrings. Marked “Bvglari”, “Made in Italy”, and “750”. Certificate of authenticity and original box included. Total weight 15.8 grams. $5,000-$7,000
1277 deLaCour 18k White Gold & Pink Tourmaline Ring
deLaCour (Switzerland, founded 1989). Ladies 18k white gold, pink tourmaline, & diamond ring with large cushion cut pink tourmaline at center ( 7.60 x 9.18 mm, 2.85 carats total weight, color: dark pink, clarity: I2). 18k white gold decorated with many diamonds ( 1.34 carats total weight). Ring with dark metal band. Marked on top with “deLaCour” & serial number: 076052. US ring size 6. Total weight 8.5 grams. $4,000-$6,000
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1278 Valerie Jaudon, “Elevation”-1989, Oil on Canvas
Valerie Jaudon (American, b. 1945), “Elevation”-1989, oil on canvas, signed, titled and dated to verso “Valerie Jaudon Elevation 1989”. Non-objective optical pattern painting with impasto handling, depicting monochromatic shapes over brilliant red ground, with gallery label to verso “Sidney Janis Gallery New York, NY”. Overall unframed 100” x 50”. Note: Valeria Jaudon is best known for her Postminimalist compositions as well as the Pattern and Decoration movement of the mid-1970s. Her work is included in the collections of the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden (Washington D.C.), Museum of Modern Art (New York) and Whitney Museum of American Art (New York), among others. $8,000-$12,000
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1279 Ladies Platinum, White Pearl, & Diamond Ring
Ladies platinum, diamond, and pearl ring, having a large, central oval pearl, surrounded by pear cut white diamond (7.0 carats total weight, color range: F-I, clarity range: VS-SI) “petals,” with channel set baguette cut diamond ribbon to the band. Marked with “PLAT” and “7.0” to interior band. Total weight 21.6 grams. $8,000-$12,000
1280 Ladies 14k Yellow Gold & Diamond Tennis Necklace
Ladies 14k yellow gold and white diamond tennis necklace, having round cut, graduated diamonds ( 10.40 carats total weight, color range: G-H, clarity: VS). Marked with “14K” to reverse. Total weight 21.2 grams. $7,000-$9,000
1281 18k Yellow Gold, Tourmaline, & Diamond Pin/Pendant
Ladies 18k yellow gold rubelite tourmaline and diamond pin or pendant with center mixed cut oval shape rubelite tourmaline ( 9.00 carats total weight, clarity: eye clean, color: vibrant deep red) surrounded by a web of gold strings jutting out from behind the rubelite tourmaline. Also with seventeen (17) modern round cut diamonds ( 2.30 carats total weight, clarity: VS2, color range: H-I). Back has both hook for hanging on a chain and pin attachment with modern safety catch. Total weight 27.8 grams. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $6,000-$8,000
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1282 Sadie Irvine for Newcomb College Scenic Vase
Sadie Irvine (American, 1887-1970) for Newcomb College (American (New Orleans, Louisiana), 1880-1940), 1929. A tapering scenic vase in blue tones with a banded neck, decorated in low relief with live oaks and Spanish moss. Stamped to underside “NC/SI/157/RX95”. Height 9.25”, diameter 6.25”. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mr. John L. Roper II, Former Owner and CEO of NORSHIPCO (Norfolk Shipbuilding and Drydock Corporation), of Norfolk, Virginia. Mr. Roper collected a number of fine American antiques and art including a noteworthy early American coin collection that sold at auction in 2014. $3,000-$5,000
1283 Lenore Asbury for Rookwood Vellum Vase
Lenore Asbury (American, active 1894-1931) for Rookwood Pottery (American, Cincinnati, OH, 1880-1967), 1908. A tall, tapered neck vellum vase, the shoulder decorated with black grapes, on a light green ground. Flame mark/ VIII/941C/V and artist’s initials to underside. Height 10.5”, diameter 3.25”. $1,500-$3,000
1284 Frederick Rothenbusch for Rookwood Vellum Vase, 1916
Frederick Rothenbusch (American, active 1896-1931) for Rookwood Pottery (American, Cincinnati, OH, 18801967), 1916. A small, banded neck vellum vase, the shoulder decorated with purple flowers and green leaves, with a blue ground. Flame mark/XVI/924/V and artist’s initials to underside. Height 6.125”, diameter 3.25”. $1,000-$2,000
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1285 Seeburg 100 Select-o-Matic Jukebox, HF100G
J.P. Seeburg and Company (American,founded 1928), circa early 1950s. Seeburg Model 100G Deluxe High Fidelity Select-O-Matic Jukebox having a large curved glass front which exposes the working mechanics playing 45’s, tapered colorful Calder style light up plastic columns on the corners and a wood veneered case with back and chromed trim around the glowing red push button selectors with A1 through K0 in 5 categories; Hit Tunes, Country Western, Old Favorites, Rock and Roll and Hit Tunes. Three plays for a quarter, one play for a dime. Stamped on a metal tag on the back Seeburg SELECT-O-MATIC 100 HIGH FIDELITY, MODEL HF100G, SERIAL 572068. In excellent working condition and accompanied with extra plastic white letters and red push button selectors along with extra sheet of blank title strips and 45s (records). Height 53.12”, width 34.37”, depth 25.75”. $2,500-$3,500
1286 Vendo Vintage Red Coca Cola Bottle Machine
Vendo (American, 1937-2005), mid 20th century. An upright model V80 E 10¢ Coca-Cola bottle vending machine, having a domed white top, a central bottle dispenser, and a red case. Serial number 70814798. Height 58”, width 27”, depth 18”. $1,000-$2,000
1287 Coca Cola Stained and Leaded Glass Chandelier
American, 20th century. A collectible stained and leaded glass Coca-Cola (American (Atlanta), founded 1886) chandelier, having brightly colored panels and Coca-Cola logo. diameter 20”. $300-$500
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1288 Xavieri Wagner, German Violin, 19th Century
Xavieri Wagner (German, 18th/19th century), 1802. Restored antique violin with string inlaid and stained body and ebonized wood pegs. Typed and label on interior reading “Xaveri Wagner, Hochfurftlichter Hof Lauten und Geigenmacher in Ellwange Anno 1802”. Violin contained in a hard violin case. Length of violin 24”. Note: According to Ruth Wagner of Wagner Violins, the label is authentic and is listed in the French verification book by Vann. $2,000-$4,000
1289 John Broadwood and Sons Boudoir Grand Piano
John Broadwood & Son’s (English, founded 1773), circa 1830. A rosewood boudoir grand piano having candle-slides to both sides of the music stand raised on hexagonal turned and tapered legs on casters with lyre shaped twin-pedal box. The is stamped “PATENT”. Serial number 6567 and stamped “C (or G) Angold”, likely the purchaser. Also with applied label “Notice to Tuner/PATENT PIN PIECE\SCREW PINS” with detailed instructions. Height 37”, width 53”, depth 76”. $1,000-$2,000
1290 Grateful Dead Band Art, “Herb Superb”, M. Schulman
Grateful Dead collage art by Mike Schulman. “Herb Superb” - 1995, mixed media with watercolor collage. Schulman was the jam band’s artist responsible for designing t-shirts, posters, badges, and various other media for music tours and promotion. This piece is decorated with a collaged group of illustrated cannibis leaves set within a blue outlined wire form matrix with star motif with a ribbon swag below inscribed “Pro Primo Sativa” and with block letters above reading “Herb Superb”. Signed lower right “Mike Schulman, (c) 1995.” Page size 20” x 14 7/8”. $1,000-$2,000
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1291 British School, “Polo Player”, Bronze
British School, 20th century. “Untitled (Polo Player)”, bronze, apparently unsigned. Figural bronze sculpture depicting a polo player with long handled mallet, on horseback, with black stone base. Height 32.5”. $1,200-$2,400
1292 New York School, “Rider Leading Horse”, Bronze
New York School, early 20th century. “Untitled (Rider Leading Horse)”, patinated bronze, signed to front “Edgar Bertram NY”. Figural sculpture depicting a trotting horse with leading rider in the manner of Isidore Jules Bonheur (French, 1827-1901), with black stone base. Height 18”. $1,000-$2,000
1293 Jeff Diamond Attributed Low Gold Club Cocktail Table
Attributed to Jeff Dimaond (American, contemporary), 2000s. A low cocktail table, having a spherical base comprised of re-purposed welded gold clubs, with four gold club supports, and a circular glass top. Clubs branded. Height 17.75”, diameter 36”. $500-$700
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1294 Ladies Two-Tone Gold & Diamond Bangle Bracelet
Ladies two-tone 18k yellow and white gold hinged bangle bracelet, the top having a pierced openwork motif inset with one hundred thirty-eight (138) round cut white diamonds ( 0.75 carat total weight, color range: G-H, clarity: VS2). Apparently unmarked. Total weight 41.5 grams. Width 0.5” at top, 0.25” at bottom, interior 7”. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $1,500-$3,000
1295 Unisex 14k Yellow Gold & Diamond Ring
Unisex 14k yellow gold and diamond ring with princess and baguette cut channel set white diamonds ( 2.24 total carats weight) set in square ring face. Apparently unmarked. US ring size 8.75. Total weight 17.4 grams. $1,500-$3,000
1297 18k Two-Toned Gold, Pink Sapphire & Diamond Ring
Ladies 18k yellow gold and white gold pink sapphire and diamond ring with the natural heated pink sapphire at center ( 1.72 carats total weight, clarity: VS2, color: vibrant dark pink) the band contains twenty-six (26) modern round cut prong set diamonds ( .30 carats total weight, clarity range: VS1-VS2, color range: G-H) surrounding the pink sapphire with twenty (20) straight cut channel set baguettes ( 1.00 carat total weight, clarity range: VS1-VS2, color range: G-H). Interior unmarked. US ring size 2. Total weight 6.4 grams. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $1,800-$2,400
1296 18k White Gold, Diamond & Colored Sapphire Earrings
Pair of ladies 18k white gold, diamond, and multicolored sapphire chandelier earrings, set with one hundred sixty-four (164) modern round brilliant cut white diamonds ( 2.00 carats total weight, color range: G-H, clarity range: Si1-Si2), with dangling briolette cut natural sapphires, including 4 golden, 4 pink, and 2 ceylon blue. With lever backs and posts. Stamped with “XX” maker’s mark and “18K”. Total weight 14.5 grams. Height 2.5”, width 0.5”, Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $1,800-$2,400
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1298 Todd Murphy, “2 Baboons”, Graphite Sketch
Todd Murphy (American, b. 1962), “2 Baboons”, graphite on paper, inscribed and titled in graphite to center sheet “2 Baboons Murphy”. Framed 22.5” x18.5”. Sight 14” x 10”. $1,000-$2,000
1300 Adrian Pearsall for Craft Assoc. Dining Table 1299 Adrian Pearsall for Craft Assoc. Lounge Chair
Adrian Pearsall (American, 1925-2011) for Craft Associates (American, Wilkes-Barre, PA, 1952-1968), mid 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 30.25”, width 26.5”, seat depth 26”, seat to floor 18”. $700-$900
Adrian Pearsall (American, 1925-2011) for Craft Associates (American, 1952-1968), mid 20th century. A model 2179-T dining table, having a sculpted walnut base, X-shaped in form and pierced with a central circular support, bowed ends, and tapering legs, with a shaped glass top. Apparently unmarked. Height 29.5”, width 71.125”, depth 38.5”. $800-$1,200
1301 Penelope Stutterheim, “Inner Landscape I”, Oil
Penelope Stutterheim (South African, b. 1958), “Untitled (Inner Landscape I)”, oil on canvas, signed to lower left “Stutterheim”. Framed 43.25” x 76.25”. Unframed 41” x 74.25”. $1,000-$2,000
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1302 Pair of Art Deco Mustache Chairs
1303 Art Deco Flared Back Silk Upholstered Settee
America, first half 20th century. A pair of large, low, brown leatherette Art Deco ‘mustache’ club chairs, each having a scalloped back, decorative tacking, and wooden legs. Apparently unmarked. Height 30.5”, width 35”, depth 40”, seat depth 26”, seat to floor 14”. $800-$1,200
French, circa 1920s. A mahogany veneered Art Deco settee, having a high, flared back with a curved mahogany veneered crest rail over a yellow floral silk upholstered back, with two removable back cushions over two removable seat cushions, on a conforming mahogany veneered seat rail and six squared, tapering legs. Apparently unmarked. Height 36.75”, width 55.5”, seat depth 22”, seat to floor 19”. $800-$1,200
1305 French Art Deco Mahogany Dining Table
French, early 20th century. A mahogany Art Deco dining table, having two open, tapering pedestal supports, on a rectangular molded base with serpentine ends. With two leaves. Restorer’s label to underside. Height 29.5”, width 75.5”, depth 40.25”, each leaf 20.5”. $1,000-$2,000
1304 Set of 6 French Art Deco Mahogany Dining Chairs
French, circa 1920s. A set of six mahogany Art Deco style chairs, each having a tapering, curved back and a serpentine seat rail, on tapering legs, upholstered in green vinyl. Apparently unmarked. Height 41.25”, width 20”, seat depth 16.5”, seat to floor 18”. $800-$1,200
1306 Pair Hollywood Regency Silver Leaf Console Tables
Italian, late 20th century. A pair of Hollywood Regency style custom silver leaf steel console tables, having an inset white marble top, over an openwork scrolled apron, on cabriole legs front legs terminating in cuffed feet, and straight back legs terminating in sabots. Apparently unmarked. Height 33.75”, width 26.425”, depth 15.5”. $1,500-$3,000
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1307 Tiffany & Co. Ladies 18k Yellow Gold Bracelet
Tiffany & Co. (American, founded in 1837). Ladies 18k yellow gold braided style chain bracelet with figure eight safety clasp. Marked on clasp with “Tiffany & Co.” and “750”. Measures 6”. Total weight 3 grams. Also includes box. $3,000-$5,000
1308 Tiffany & Co. 14k Yellow Gold Graduated Necklace
Tiffany & Co. (American, founded in 1837). Ladies 14k yellow gold braided style graduated necklace with box clasp and figure eight safely clasp. Marked “Tiffany & Co.” and “585” on box clasp. Measures 16”. Total weight 31.9 grams. Also includes box. $3,000-$5,000
1309 Anjolee 18k White Gold & Diamond Banded Ring
Anjolee (American, ca. 1960’s). 18k white gold & diamond banded ring, with center row of diamonds flanked above & below by another row of diamonds ( 1.92 carats total weight). Marked to interior of band with “Anjolee” & “18K”. US ring size 12. Total weight 11.90 grams. $2,500-$3,500
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1310 Carved and Giltwood French Art Nouveau Wall Mirror
French, early 20th century. A carved and giltwood French Art Nouveau wall mirror with rectangular looking glass, frame with scrolling foliate and blooming lotus flower motif. Apparently unmarked. Overall 40.5” x 30.5”. $800-$1,200
1311 Carved Giltwood Art Nouveau Etagere
American, late 19th/early 20th century. An Art Nouveau giltwood etagere, having an oval form mirror with a carved ribbon crest, flanked by twin corner quadrant mirror panels, with three shelves, one on each side and one in the middle, with curved open side stiles, atop a shaped platform cabinet, with a central cabinet with a central door inset with an oval glass panel, flanked on either side by open shelves with tapered pilasters, resting on a shaped apron with carved scrolls, on four cabriole legs, with a lower shelf surrounded by an open gallery. Apparently unmarked. Height 74”, width 44”, depth 14.25”. $800-$1,200
1312 After Raphael Peyre, “Sabine Women”, Bronze After Raphael Peyre (French, 1872-1949), “Untitled (Sabine Women)”, bronze with marble base, inscribed to base “R. Peyre”. A 20th century sculpture after noted French sculptor Raphael Peyre (French, 1872-1949), depicting two nude female figures in turmoil, each with floral wreaths adorning their contorting forms. Overall 33” x 20” x 13.5”. $1,500-$3,000
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1313 Hand Woven Persian Runner
1314 Hand Woven Floral Motif Rug
Wool. Iran. All over floral design on red field. Multiple borders. Blue, green, cream and gold accent colors. 11’ 2” x 3’ 10”. $800-$1,200
Wool. Modern. Floral design with connecting green ribbon motif design. Rust and gold accent colors on tan field. 9’ 11” x 8’ 1”. $800-$1,200
1315 Polychromed Tole & Wire Hot Air Balloon Chandelier
1316 Polychromed Tole & Wire Hot Air Balloon Chandelier
Continental, likely Italian, last quarter 20th century. A polychromed tole chandelier in the form of a hot air balloon, having an open wire balloon accented with painted green tole drapes and a pennant to the top, with six twisted wire support ropes accented with rosettes, holding a pierced metal basket draped with swagged green tole draperies with cut merlons and embrasures to the edges, with six scrolled arms each terminating in a polychromed candle cup. Apparently unmarked. Height 34”, diameter 21.5”. $800-$1,200
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Continental, likely Italian, last quarter 20th century. A polychromed tole chandelier in the form of a hot air balloon, having an open wire balloon accented with painted green tole drapes and a pennant to the top, with six twisted wire support ropes accented with rosettes, holding a pierced metal basket draped with swagged green tole draperies with cut merlons and embrasures to the edges, with six scrolled arms each terminating in a polychromed candle cup. Apparently unmarked. Height 34”, diameter 21.5”. $800-$1,200
1317 Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta Serigraph c. 1979
John Martinez (American, 20th century), “Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta” -1979, serigraph in colors on paper, graphite signed to lower left “John Martinez”, edition noted in graphite to lower right “366/500”. Framed 33.75” x 19.25”. Unframed 33.5” x 19”. $600-$800
1318 Herschell Attributed Polychrome Carousel Horse
Attributed to Allan Herschell Company (American, founded 1915). Overall including base and pole 63” x 51”. $700-$900
1319 Peter Robert Keil, “Strong Like a...”-1975
Peter Robert Keil (German (active United States), b. 1942-), “Strong like a Knife Boy from New York”-1975, oil on canvas, signed and dated to lower left “ Keil 75”, inscribed to verso “Strong like a Knife Boy from New York Peter Robert Keil Berlin - New York”. Unframed 48” x 36”. $800-$1,200
1320 Peter Robert Keil, “Couple in Yellow”-1973
Peter Robert Keil (German (active United States), b. 1942-), “Couple in Yellow”-1973, oil on canvas, indistinctly signed and dated to lower left “Robert Keil 73 Berlin”. Unframed 48” x 36”. $800-$1,200
1321 Gilt Metal & Wood Spiral Staircase Library Steps
Continental, late 20th century. A modern library ladder or steps, in the form of a painted gilt metal spiral staircase, having stained wood steps, on a circular base. Apparently unmarked. Height 76”, diameter 30.5”. $700-$900
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1322 George Mallett, “Standing”, Verdigris Bronze
George W. Mallett (American, 20th/21st Century), “Untitled (Standing)”, bronze with verdigris patination, apparently unsigned. Brutalist abstract sculpture reminiscent of standing figure with hands clasped and fingers intertwined, with wood plinth base. Height 22”. $800-$1,200
1323 Murat Brierre Large Figural Wall Hanging Sculpture
Murat Brierre (Haitian, 1938-1988), mid 20th century. A large cut and riveted steel wall hanging metal sculpture depicting a man holding an ace of spades playing card. Signed BRIERRE to the front. Height 59.75”, width 34.5”. $800-$1,200
1324 Set of 3 MCM Lucite & Brass Candlesticks
American, circa 1960s. A group of three mid century modern Lucite and brass candlesticks, each having a stacked squared columnar form and mounted with a brass candleholder. Unmarked. Height 11”, width 3.1”, depth 3.1”. $300-$500
1325 Italian Etruscan Style White Porcelain Bust
Italian, mid 20th century. An Etruscan style cast porcelain figural bust of a man, with a fluted hat and a stylized beard, hair, and features. “Made in Italy” sticker to base. Height 14.125”, width 16”, depth 9”. $300-$500
1326 Signed Ettore Sottsass “Totem 1” Miniature Ettore Sottsass (Italian, 1917-2007) for Bistossi Ceramiche (Italian, 1921-), late 20th century. A “Totem 1” miniature, edition 14/150, composed of stacked pink rings and white and yellow cylinders. Signed and dated with edition to underside, with original brochure. Height 21”, width 6.5”. $800-$1,200
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1327 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”. $800-$1,200
1328 Gilt Steel Neoclassical Style Mirrored Console
American, circa 2000s. A gilt steel Neoclassical style sofa or console table, having a rectangular form, the top with a molded frame inset with a distressed mirrored panel, on four squared and tapering legs, with a thin cross stretcher. Apparently unmarked. Height 31.25”, width 66”, depth 21.8”. $800-$1,200
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1330 Ladies 12k & 14k Gold & Diamond Butterfly Necklace
1329 Ladies 18k White Gold & Diamond Slide Pendant
Ladies 18k white gold and diamond slide pendant with five graduated rows of ninety (90) modern round cut diamonds ( 1.00 carat total weight, clarity: S1, color range: G- H). Apparently unmarked, but acid tested as 18k. Measures 1”.Total weight 8.4 grams. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $1,000-$2,000
1331 Ladies 18k Yellow Gold & Diamond Bangle Bracelet
Ladies 18k yellow gold and white diamond hinged bangle bracelet, having a tapering form, the top with a gadrooned motif inset with ninety-six (96) modern round cut diamonds ( 1.44 carats total weight, color: I, clarity range: Si1 to Si2). Apparently unmarked. Total weight 23.00 grams. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $1,200-$2,400
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Ladies 12k yellow and white gold, and diamond butterfly motif pendant necklace with thin 14k yellow gold box chain attached. Butterfly with twenty- three (23) modern round brilliant cut diamonds ( 1.00 carat total weight, clarity: VS2, color range: H-I) and outlined with twisting rope style 12k yellow gold. Apparently unmarked, but tested for 12k on pendant and 14k on chain. Measures 14.5”. Total weight 6.7 grams. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $1,000-$2,000
1332 Pair, 14k White Gold & Diamond Dangle Earrings Schoeffel (German, founded in 1921). Pair of ladies 18k white gold and diamond earrings with post backs. Beginning with a bezel set diamond connected to a chain of twenty-six (26) modern round cut bezel set diamonds ( 1.16 carats total weight, clarity range: VS1-VS2, color range: F-G). Marked “750” and “Schoeffel” on earring push backs. Each measures 2”. Total weight 7.2 grams. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $1,200-$2,400
1333 Pair, Chromed Metal Torchiere Floor Lamps American, circa 1970s. Apparently unmarked. Height 94.5”, width 18”, depth 18”. $800-$1,200
1335 MCM Chrome, Walnut, and Acrylic Cased Floor Clock
American, circa 1970s. A mid century modern tall case skeleton clock, having a molded walnut frame, a smoked acrylic face, with chromed metal hands and markers, the works, weights, and pendulum visible, supported by chromed steel arms on a plinth base. Marked “JD” to front, mechanism marked Badische. Height 58.25”, width 15.5”, depth 11”. $500-$700
1334 American School, “Downloading Thought”-1978
American School, circa 1978. “Untitled (Downloading Thought)”, bronze with verdigris patination, signed “R. McDowell 78”. Overall 11.75” x 11.5” x 5.25”. $800-$1,200
1336 Gilt Metal & Glass Three Tiered Etagere
American, late 20th century. A tapering, three tier gilt metal etagere, having three squared supports converging at the top and tapering out to support three round gilt metal and glass shelves, with spherical patinated metal knobs and a cross stretcher. Apparently unmarked. Height 94”, width 33”, depth 33”. $500-$700
1337 Set of Three Chromed and Gilt Metal Candleholders
American, circa 1970s. A set of three chromed and gilt metal candleholders in graduating heights, each with a rounded gilt metal stand on a chromed columnar support, with a stacked circular gilt and chromed base. Apparently unmarked. Height (of tallest) 25.5”, diameter 8.5”. $400-$600
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1338 Chanel White Leather Navy Contrast Stitch Flap Bag
Chanel (French, founded 1909), circa 2002-2003. A quilted white lambskin leather flap bag, with navy contrast stitching, with silver-tone hardware, having a single woven shoulder chain, an exterior flap with CC logo turn lock closure, an exterior slip pocket to back, tonal leather lining, and two interior pockets, one with a zipper. Manufacturer’s mark to interior, stamped “Made in Italy”. Serial number “7131594”. Height 6.25”, width 9.75”, depth 2.75”. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $700-$900
1340 Chanel Quilted Caviar Burgundy Double Flap Bag
Chanel (French, founded 1909), circa 1980s. A Classic Medium Double Flap bag in quilted burgundy suede caviar with gold-tone hardware, having a double woven shoulder chain, a slip pocket to back, a CC logo turn-lock front closure, a zip pocket under exterior flap, a snap closure interior flap with a slip pocket, tonal leather lining, two interior slip pockets, and a stitched CC logo to interior. Manufacturer’s mark to interior, stamped “Made in France”. Height 5.5”, width 9”, depth 2.5”. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $700-$900
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1339 Chanel Woven Rattan Mini Classic Flap Bag
Chanel (French, founded 1909), 2000-2002. A woven rattan Mini Classic Square Flap bag in with gold-tone hardware, having a single woven shoulder chain, a CC logo turn-lock front closure, tonal grosgrain lining, and two interior pockets, one with a zipper Manufacturer’s mark to interior, stamped “Made in Italy”. Serial number 6022469. Height 6”, width 6.75”, depth 2.125”. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $700-$900
1341 Chanel Black Shearling & Lambskin Shoulder Bag
Chanel (French, founded 1909), 1997-1999. A black shearling drawstring shoulder bag, having a double lambskin shoulder strap, a logo tag, tonal lambskin lining, and two interior pockets, one with a zipper. Manufacturer’s mark to interior, stamped “Made in Italy”. Serial number 5773759. Height 9.5”, width 12”, depth 4”. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $800-$1,200
1342 Collection of Charles William Smith Publications
Charles William Smith (American (Virginia), 1893-1987). A group of two publications comprising a signed copy of “My Zoological Garden, published by The University of Virginia Press, 1956, signed to inside cover “Signed for Linda Charles Smith 1975”, folio comprising 7 original works of art, each graphite signed by the artist; and “The Animal Fare”, published by Garrett and Massie (Richmond, Virginia), 1962. Folio overall 20.425” x 16.25”. $700-$900
1343 Skovby Danish Modern Teakwood Sideboard
Skovby (Danish, founded 1933), fourth quarter 20th century. A modern teak sideboard having a serpentine top over a conforming case centered with two drawers over a pair of cupboard doors flanked to each side by a pair of doors enclosing a shelved interior. Sticker on the back indicates model: SM506K, KIRSEBAER, prod: S50627601, id: 404-044. Height 34”, width 79”, depth 17.75”. $600-$800
1344 Skovby Danish Modern Extension Dining Table
Skovby Mobelfabrik (Danish, founded 1933), late 20th century. A stained maple #21 model SM45K dining table, having an overhanging top with bowed sides, expanding to reveal an hidden leaf, resting on a rectangular apron, with four rectangular juxtaposed legs at oblique angles. Manufacturer’s labels to underside and leaves. Height 28.875”, width (closed) 72.9”, width (open) 104.875”, depth 39.375”. $600-$800
1345 Set of 8 Skovby Upholstered Teak Dining Chairs
Skovby Mobelfabrik (Danish, founded 1933), late 20th century. A set of eight lacquered teak and upholstered model SM53K dining chairs, each having a rectangular back and seat upholstered in tan fabric, on four squared legs. Each with manufacturer’s label to underside. Height 38”, width 18.5”, seat depth 16.75”, seat to floor 18.5”. $600-$800
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1346 LaBarge Rounded Brass & Glass Coffee Table
La Barge (American, 20th century), late 20th century. A Hollywood Regency style brass and glass coffee or low table, having a scalloped border centered with a glass top, on four scrolled legs with a conforming stretcher. Apparently unmarked. Height 16.25”, diameter 41.825”. $600-$800
1347 Attributed to Maison Jansen Two-Tone Metal Gueridon
Attributed to Maison Jansen (French, mid 20th century). A Hollywood Regency style brushed steel and gilt metal gueridon table, having an inset glass top with a gilt metal border, resting on three round legs with faceted capitals and arrow feet, with a concave stretcher. Apparently unmarked. Height 25.5”. diameter 20.25”. $600-$800
1348 Set, 6 Hollywood Regency Style Shell Motif Chairs
Continental, likely Spanish, circa 1970s-80s. A set of 6 carved wood shell motif dining chairs, each polychromed with a distressed whitewashed finish, having an oval, scalloped shell form back, over a round, upholstered seat, with four squared saber legs, two with serpentine armrests over curved arm supports, each with flax upholstery. Height (of armchair) 39”, width 22”, seat depth 19.5”, seat to floor 19.25”. $600-$800
1349 Hollywood Regency Brass Wall Hanging Mirror
American, circa 1970s. A Hollywood Regency style wall hanging mirror, having a rectangular form, with a gold frame and a beveled edge. Apparently unmarked. Height 41”, width 36.25”, depth 1.25”. $500-$700
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1350 Attributed to Maison Jansen Coffee Table
Attributed to Maison Jansen (French, mid 20th century). A Hollywood Regency style coffee table, having an oval brushed steel frame accented with gilt rings, inset with a glass top, on four curved legs terminating in gilt metal hoofed feet. Apparently unmarked. Height 17”, width 31”, depth 25”. $500-$700
1351 Monumental Dogon Plank Mask, Mali, Early 20th C.
Dogon people, early 20th century. A carved polychromed and patinated hard wood plank mask (sometimes called great mask or Sirige), having pierced diagonal striations simulating feathers, base of ovoid form having figural elements including eyes, nose and mouth, with incised tribal patterning throughout, apparently unmarked. diameter at base 12”; height 65”; at widest point 16”. $700-$900
1353 Kom People Helmet Mask (Bamumkom)
Kom people, late 19th / early 20th century. An open work patinated hard wood Bamumkom helmet mask, having pierced spider-like renderings to upper element, the mask bearing teeth and having heavy, swollen cheeks, mounted to metal stand, apparently unmarked. Overall (with stand) 24” x 12” x 10”. $500-$700
1352 Benin Kingdom, Nigeria, “Court Dwarf”, Bronze
Benin Kingdom, Nigeria. “Court Dwarf”, bronze, apparently unmarked. Figural sculpture depicting a dwarf from the Edo court of Nigeria, with enlarged head, sunken chest and forehead and short arms and legs, the figure with stylized beard and hair, with detailed facial features. Overall 29.5” x 14” x 8.5”. $500-$700
1354 Two Gerard Bhengu Watercolor Portraits
Gerard Bhengu (South African, 1910-1990). A collection of two watercolor on paper portraits by well-known South African illustrator Gerard Bhengu (South African, 1910-1990), comprising “Man in Fur Cap”, signed to lower left “Gerard Bhengu”; and “Man without Front Teeth”, signed to lower right “Gerard Bhengu”. Each framed 20.25” x 14.75”. Each sight 14.25” x 9.5”. $500-$700
1355 Makonde People Carved Wood Body Mask (Njorowe) Makonde people (Tanzania), 20th century. An East African carved wood body mask or body plate (njorowe) in the form of a pregnant female torso, the mask with swollen belly and breasts, with tribal patterning to stomach. Overall 23” x 12.75” x 7.75”. $300-$500
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1357 Christopher Wayne Bell, “Ship at Sea”, Mixed Media
Christopher Wayne Bell (American, 1948-1998), “Untitled (Ship at Sea)”1976, mixed media including verdigris patinated bronze and wood, with signed and dated plaque to base “C Bell ‘76”. Overall 15” x 9.75” x 5.5”. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mr. John L. Roper II. $400-$600
1356 Cecil Rochfort D’Oyly-John, “Harbor Scene”, Oil
Cecil Rochfort D’Oyly-John (British, 1906-1993), “Untitled (Harbor Scene)”, oil on canvas, signed to lower left “D’Oyly John”. Framed 22” x 25.25”. Unframed 18” x 22”. $600-$800
1358 American School, “Sailboats on the Ganges”, Signed
American School, mid-20th century. “Riverboats on the Ganges”, oil on canvas, signed to lower right “Francois Donald”. Inscription to verso “F. Donald (c) Riverboats on the Ganges #329”. Framed 30” x 35”. Unframed 23” x 28”. $500-$700
1359 Studio Galleria Romanelli Shell Motif Marble Table
Studio Galleria Romanelli (Italian, founded 1860), last half 20th century. A whimsical center table, having a marble top, hand painted with a shell and coral motif border, resting on a pedestal base comprised of round wooden pillars. Signed. Height 29”, diameter 35”. $500-$700
1360 Carlo Zini Starfish Motif Costume Jewelry Set
Carlo Zini (Italian, founded 1979), circa 1990s. A three piece starfish motif costume jewelry set, including a necklace, clip earrings, and a cuff bracelet, each of gold-dipped metal with crystals and simulated turquoise, coral, and pearls. All marked Zini and Made in Italy to reverse. Length (of necklace) 19”, width 2.5”. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $1,000-$2,000
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1361 Circle of Jeanne Mammen, Figural Weimar Sketch
Circle of Jeanne Mammen (German, 1890-1976). “Intermission (To My Good Friend Bill)”, charcoal on paper, inscribed indistinctly to lower margin “...To my good friend Bill...” A Weimar period drawing or illustration, likely produced by German Weimar expatriate living in the American Northeast, depicting adult figures in formal attire, surrounding small newsboy with papers in hand. Framed 14.75” x 16.75”. Sight 9.25” x 11”. $700-$900
1362 Style of Josef Hoffman for ICF Dining Table
Style of Josef Hoffmann (Austrian, 1870-1956) for ICF (Italian, founded 1950s), mid 20th century. A circular dining table, having a round marble top, on a pedestal base comprised of four stained wood supports, on a round stained wood and brass base. Apparently unmarked. Height 29”, diameter 45.5”. $600-$800
1363 Pair, Art Deco Style Ebonized Barrel Back Chairs
Style of Josef Hoffman (Austrian, 1870-1956), late 20th century. A pair of Art Deco style ebonized wood high barrel back chairs, each having a demilune form, a vertically and horizontally slatted openwork back, and a solid seat with an interior compartment, with a black seat cushion. Apparently unmarked. Height 46.125”, width 36”, seat depth 16.25”, seat to floor 19”. $600-$800
1365 Wittmann After Hoffmann Purkersdorf Chair 1364 Marcel Janco, “Cabaret Voltaire”, Dadaist Lithograph
Marcel Janco (Israeli/Romanian, 1895-1984), “Cabaret Voltaire”-circa post 1916, chromolithograph, graphite titled, edition noted and signed to lower margin “Cabaret Voltaire 10/150 Marcel Janco”. Framed 33” x 23.75”. Sight 24” x 17”. $400-$600
Franz Wittmann Furniture (Austrian, founded 1896), circa 2000. A reproduction Secessionist style side chair after the original Purkersdorf Sanatorium chair, Vienna, model no. 322, created by Josef Hoffman (Vienna, 1870-1956) in 1904-1905. Chair is accompanied with Certificate of Guarantee from Wittman, production number 2M556, November 2000. Height 39.12”, width 17.25”, seat depth 16”, seat height 18.5”. $300-$500
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1366 Henredon French Art Deco Style Burl Wood & Granite Sideboard
Henredon (American, North Carolina, founded 1945), circa 2000. A French Art Deco style contemporary sideboard, demilune in form, having a black granite top, over a conforming burl wood veneer case, with 12 drawers, four long in the center, flanked by four short on each side, with two outer cabinets, separated by columnar legs, the cabinets and lowest drawers scalloped at the bottom, with rounded silvered metal pulls, on saber legs terminating in silvered toe caps. One drawer fitted for silverware storage, outer cabinets with shelves. Branded manufacturer’s mark to upper right drawer. Height 39.25”, width 88.75”, depth 25.25”. $600-$800
1367 Pair of Art Deco Style Tripod Occasional Tables
Continental, second half 20th century. A complementing near pair of Art Moderne or Art Deco style mahogany veneered tripod tables after Jules Leleu (French, 1883-1961), both with a circular top; one having a petal shaped pattern radiating from the center, the other a star shaped pattern, both supported by a short tapered standard issuing three cabriole style legs. Apparently unmarked. Height of petal veneered table 28.5”, diameter of top 24”. Height of star veneered table 28.75”, diameter of top 23.75”. $500-$700
1368 Three Piece Marble Art Deco Garniture Clock Set
American, circa 1920s. A three piece red and black marble Art Deco garniture set, having a central, shield-form clock with two marble spheres, flanked on either side by a similar blank shield-form garnitures. Clock marked FOREIGN. Height 9”, width 12.75”, depth 3.5”. $300-$500
1369 French A. Hunebelle & R. Cogneville Art Deco Vase, Circa 1930
André Hunebelle (French, 1896-1985) and Roger Cogneville (French, active 1930s), circa 1930. Impressed maker’s mark to underside. Height 9.5”, diameter 6.25”. $300-$500
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1370 After Louis Icart, “Lady with Umbrella”, Bronze
After Louis Icart (French, 1888-1950), “Lady with Umbrella”, paitnated cast and parcel gilt bronze. Signed to base “Icart”, with plaque to marble base “Lady w/ Umbrella by Icart”. Overall 21.75” x 13” x 10.75”. $300-$500
1371 Ello Mirrored Chrome Six-Door Credenza
Ello Furniture (American, founded 1955), circa 1970s. A mirrored six-door credenza, having a low, rectangular form, with three pairs of paneled cabinet doors, opening to reveal interior storage space, a mirrored chrome and glass top, and mirrored chrome sides, with chromed metal pulls. Apparently unmarked. Height 29.825”, width 65.5”, depth 20.25”. $600-$800
1372 Modern Acrylic and Glass Coffee Table
American, mid 20th century. A modern coffee or side table, having a round glass top, resting on a based comprised of two curved acrylic legs joined by a stucco block stretcher. Apparently unmarked. Height 21”, diameter 30”. $300-$500
1373 Mid Century Modern Oggetti Table Lamp
Oggetti (Italian, founded 1975). Signed at the top (illegible) and on the glass. Marked near base “new ACF Italy designer Arch. M. Conforti Oggetti originali realizzati a mano”. Height 23”, diameter of shade 15.75”. $300-$500
1374 Circular Breakfast Table, Gordon & Jane Martz
Attributed to Gordon & Jane Martz for Marshall Studios, circa 1960/1970s. A walnut and ceramic circular breakfast, dining table or center table, the table top inlaid with a mosaic of graduating square ceramic tiles and raised on four turned and slightly tapered legs. Apparently not marked. Height 28”, diameter of top 40.25”. $300-$500
1375 Mid Century Modern Chromed Metal Torchiere Lamp
Likely Italian, mid 20th century. A mid century modern torchiere floor lamp, having a tapering, brushed chrome shade on a polished chrome shaft and circular stand. Apparently unmarked. Height 65.25”, diameter 11”. $300-$500
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1376 Irene Awret, “Umbrellas by the Sea”, Watercolor
Irene Awret (German/American, 1921-2014), “Untitled (Umbrellas by the Sea)”, watercolor on paper, signed to one side at lower left “I. Awret”, signed to other side at lower right “I. Awret”. Double-sided painting, each side depicting coastal beach scenes, with colorful umbrellas and figures laying in the sun. Framed 25” x 30.75”. Sight 16.5” x 22”. $600-$800
1377 Peter Polites, “Golden Beach”-1998, Signed
Peter Polites (American (active Atlanta), 20th/21st century)”, “Untitled (Golden Beach)”-1998, mixed media on paper, signed and dated lower right “P. Polites 98”. Framed 47” x 62.25”. Sight 30” x 45”. $500-$700
1378 Janick Lederlè, “Riviera Harbor Scene”, WC 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
1379 Robin Morris, “At the Ocean Club”, AP Lithograph
Robin Morris (American, 20th / 21st century). “At the Ocean Club”, lithograph in colors, artist’s proof indicated to lower right “A/P”, signed to lower right “Rob Mo.”. Framed 32.5” x 44.125”. Sight 26.5” x 38”. $300-$500
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1381 Louis Vuitton White Multicolore Monogram Speedy 30
1380 Small 19th C. Louis Vuitton Daumier Travel Trunk,
Attributed to Louis Vuitton (French, founded 1854), late 19th century. A small Daumier leather and canvas travel trunk, with a domed top, wooden supports, brass hardware, and old travel labels, opening to reveal a floral paper lining and two levels of interior storage compartments. Apparently unmarked. Height 12”, width 16.125”, depth 11.625”. $500-$700
1382 Louis Vuitton White Leather Studded Shoulder Bag
Louis Vuitton (French, founded 1854). A studded off-white lambskin leather shoulder bag with gold-tone hardware, studded leather shoulder strap, S lock closure to front flap, interior with monogram fabric lining and single slip pocket. Manufacturer’s stamp to interior, stamped “Made in Spain”. Height 7.5”, width 12.25”, depth 3.75”. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500
Louis Vuitton (French, founded 1854), circa 2000s. A Multicolore Monogram Speedy 30 from the Takashi Murakami collection in white canvas, having allover multicolored LV monograms and gold-tone hardware, two rolled vachetta leather handles, a single exterior pocket with a snap closure to guset, a zippered closure with a S-lock closure to side, burgundy Alcantara lining, and an interior slip pocket. Height 8”, width 12”, depth 7”. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $700-$900
1383 Louis Vuitton Baggy PM Monogram Denim Shoulder Bag
Louis Vuitton (French, founded 1854), circa 2006. A blue monogrammed Denim Baggy PM with brass hardware, tan vachetta leather accents, flat vachetta leather shoulder strap, three front exterior pockets, one with zipper closure, two with push lock closures, interior with marigold Alcantara interior lining, single slip pocket and zip closure. Manufacturer’s stamp to interior, stamped “Made in France”. Date stamp to interior “TH1006”. Height 10”, width 12”, depth 3.5”. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500
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1385 Paul Frankl for Johnson Furniture Cork Top Side Table
1384 Henredon Oak Campaign Chest & Mirror
Henredon (American, North Carolina, founded 1945), circa 1960s. Manufacturer’s sticker to back of mirror. Apparently unmarked. Height (of dresser) 36.25”, width 36”, depth 19”, height (of mirror) 47.25”, width 34.25”, depth 1”. $500-$700
1386 Calvin Waller Burnett, “Kneeling Nudes”, Oil Calvin Waller Burnett (American, 1921-2007), “Kneeling Nudes”, oil on canvas, signed to lower right “BURNETT”. Framed 18.5” x 16.25”. Unframed 10” x 8”. $300-$500
Paul Frankl (American, 1886-1958) for Johnson Furniture Co (American, Grand Rapids, MI, 1908-1983), mid 20th century. Stamped to interior drawer. Height 23.435”, width 23.75”, depth 25”. $300-$500
1387 Calvin Waller Burnett, “Consoling Nudes”, Oil Calvin Waller Burnett (American, 1921-2007), “Consoling Nudes”, oil on canvas, signed to lower right “BURNETT “. Framed 23.5” x 19.75”. Unframed 16” x 12”. $400-$600
1388 Calvin Waller Burnett, “The Fates”, Oil
Calvin Waller Burnett (American, 1921-2007), “The Fates”, oil on canvas, signed to lower right “BURNETT”. Primitivist-style sgraffito figural painting depicting two female faces in profile. Framed 18.125” x 22”. Unframed 16” x 20”. $400-$600
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1390 Mid Century Modern Brass 2 Light Floor Lamp
American, circa 1960s. A mid century modern brass floor lamp, having two angled arms with opaque glass shades, on a columnar support with a round base. Apparently unmarked. Height 66”, width 18.25”, depth 19.75”. $300-$500
1389 Dmitriy Proshkin,”In the Studio”, Oil on Canvas Dimitry Proshkin (Russian, b. 1973), “In the Studio,” contemporary, oil on canvas, signed to lower left “Proshkin”. Unframed 40.125” x 30”. $500-$700
1392 Karl Springer Style Faux Concrete Coffee Table
Style of Karl Springer (American, born Germany, 1931-1991), circa 1970s. A composite and simulated concrete coffee table, having a low, square form and large, rounded pillar legs. Apparently unmarked. Height 15”, width 48.325”, depth 48.325”. $300-$500
1391 Ianiro Ianebeam 120V Photography Floor Lamp
Ianiro Design (Italian, founded 1948), late 20th century. An Ianebeam 120V photography floor lamp, having an adjustable fixture with flood and spot light settings, on an adjustable Matthews tripod base. Serial number 1610. Height 58.5”, diameter 20”. $300-$500
1393 Jay Spectre Glass Top and Steel Side Table
Jay Spectre (American, 1929-1992), last half 20th century. A Hollywood Regency style side table, having a squared form, with a patinated steel base, on four banded legs with a hooked X-form and ring stretcher, inset with a frosted glass top with a clear circle to the center. Apparently unmarked. Height 21.5”, width 28.5”, depth 28.5”. $300-$500
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1394 Ladies 14k White Gold & Diamond Huggie Earrings
1395 Ladies 14k Yellow Gold & Diamond Pearl Adapter
Pair of ladies classic 14k white gold and white diamond huggie earrings, each partially pave set with diamonds with a pendant drop, having a central diamond surrounded by a ring of smaller pave set diamonds (0.62 carat total weight, with diamond center 0.36 carat, color range: G-H, clarity range: SI1-I1). Each marked with “K14 MK” to reverse. Total weight 3 grams. $600-$800
Ladies 14k yellow and white gold, and diamond chain enhancer or pearl adapter with thirty (30) pave set modern round cut diamonds (0.50 carat total weight, clarity: VS2, color range: G-H). Diamonds set on both sides of elongated oval with a hinge and figure eight safety clasp at either ends. Measures 1’’ in length by .75’’ in width. Tested 14k yellow and white gold. Total weight 3.5 grams. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $600-$800
1396 Ladies Fancy 14k Gold & Diamond Ring
Ladies modern cast 14k yellow gold and diamond ring with rectangular top accented by foliates on sides containing 56 natural, prong and bead set, modern round brilliant diamonds (0.79 carat total weight, color range: H-I, clarity range: Si2-I1). Marked with “14k” and acid tested as 14k gold quality. Additionally marked with “RL” likely for maker. US ring size 6. Total weight 6.5 grams. $800-$1,200
1397 Ladies 14k White Gold, Citrine & Diamond Earrings
Pair of ladies 14k white gold, citrine, and white diamond drop earrings each having a central citrine ringed by pave set white diamonds (approximatley 1.29 carats total weight, color range: F-G, clarity: SI-I), with a pave set twisted support and a mirroring citrine ringed by pave set diamonds. Each marked with “14K” to reverse. Total weight 9 grams. $1,000-$2,000
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1398 Collection: 3 Lillian Shao Embellished Serigraphs
Lillian Shao (American, 20th century). A collection of Art Nouveau style serigraphs in color with gold embellishments, comprising “Autumn Moon”, serigraph in colors with gold embellishments on black paper, signed and edition noted to lower margin “HCV!!/XXX Shoa”; “Champagne”, serigraph in colors with gold embellishments on black paper, signed and edition noted to lower margin “HCX/XXX Shoa”; and “Untitled (The Fates)”, serigraph in colors with gold embellishments on black paper, signed and edition noted to lower margin “HCXI/XXX Shoa”. “Autumn Moon” unframed 36” x 27”. “Champagne” unframed 34.25” x 26.5”. “Untitled (Fates)” unframed 30” x 36”. $300-$500
1399 Susan Starr, “Kimono in Pinks and Blues”
Susan Starr (American, 20th / 21st Century), “Untitled (Kimono in Pinks and Blues)”, mixed media including handmade paper, signed to lower right “S Starr”. Framed 40” x 33”. $300-$500
1401 Shao Kuang Ting, “Nude Among Reeds”, Serigraph
Shao Kuang Ting (Chinese, b. 1939), “Untitled (Nude Among Reeds)”, serigraph in colors on paper, hors commerce noted to lower left “H.C. 12/40”, signed to lower right. Unframed 32.75” x 32”. $300-$500
1400 Susan Starr, “Kimono in Pinks and Purples” Susan Starr (American, 20th / 21st Century), “Untitled (Kimono in Pinks and Purples”, mixed media including handmade paper, signed to lower right “S Starr”. Framed 40” x 33”. $300-$500
1402 Century Furniture “Chin Hua” Gentleman’s Dresser
Century Furniture Company (American, founded 1947), late 20th century. Branded to drawer interior. Height 62.75”, width 38”, depth 18.5”. $700-$900
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1403 Ben Smith, “Dancer I” -1986, Mixed Media on Paper
Ben Smith (American (Atlanta, Georgia), 20th century), “Untitled (Dancer I)”-1986, from Dancer Series, mixed media including oil pastel and watercolor on paper, graphite signed and dated to upper left “Ben Smith 86”. Gallery label “Ann Jacob Gallery”. Framed 44” x 32.5”. Sight 34” x 23”. $400-$600
1404 Ben Smith, “Dancer II” -1986, Mixed Media on Paper
Ben Smith (American (Atlanta, Georgia), 20th century), “Untitled (Dancer II)”-1986, from Dancer Series, mixed media including oil pastel and watercolor on paper, graphite signed and dated to upper left “Ben Smith 86”.Gallery label “Ann Jacob Gallery”. Framed 44” x 32.5”. Sight 35” x 23”. $400-$600
1405 Ben Smith, “Dancer III”-1986, Mixed Media on Paper
Ben Smith (American (Atlanta, Georgia), 20th century), “Untitled (Dancer III)”-circa 1986, from Dancer Series, mixed media including oil pastel and watercolor on paper, apparently unsigned. Gallery label “Ann Jacobs Gallery”. Framed 44” x 32.5”. Sight 34.75” x 23”. $400-$600
1406 Modern All Glass Round Breakfast Table
American, late 20th century. A modern, round glass breakfast table, having a beveled top, over a round glass pedestal. Apparently unmarked. Height 29.25”, diameter 42”. $300-$500
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1407 Mid Century Modern Acrylic & Glass Top Table
American, circa 1970s. A mid century modern coffee or side table, having four rectangular acrylic legs, on an acrylic base with four concave sides, the top and bottom edged with chromed metal, with a glass top. Apparently unmarked. Height 16.625”, width 25.825”, depth 25.825”. $300-$500
1409 Alberta Ferretti Brocade, Fur Trim Coat and Pants
1408 Alberta Ferretti, Fur Coat and Skirt
Alberta Ferretti (Italian, founded 1974). A mated hamster fur coat and skirt, the coat with two false pockets with crocodile skin flaps and single hook and eye closure to collar, coat and skirt each lined with crocodile patterned nylon. Each with label “Alberta Ferretti”. coat length 25”, sleeve length 24”. Each US size 8. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500
Alberta Ferretti (Italian, founded 1974). A double breasted brocade coat with fur collar, having two hidden pockets to exterior, with snap closure, interior with mahogany nylon lining, with accompanying brocade ankle pants. Each with label “Alberta Ferretti”. coat length 43”, sleeve length 25”. Each US size 8. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500
1410 Emmanuelle Khanh Wool & Mink 3-Piece Pant Suit Set
Emmanuelle Khanh (French, founded 1977), circa 1990s. A ladies’ three piece wool pant suit set in greenish-gray, having a sleeveless shell accented with a panel of alternating horizontal organza and mink with silver-toned tube beads, with pair of matching pants with embellished legs and a jacket. All with manufacturer’s labels to interior. Inseam 34”. Jacket size 44, shell size 42, pant size 40. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500
1412 Giorgio Sant’Angelo by Robert Sidney Fox Vest Giorgio Sant’Angelo by Robert Sidney, circa last quarter 20th century. A trimmed white fox fur vest, having shawl lapel collar, and vertical panels or alternating white and offwhite panels of fur. With stitched label to interior “Giorgio Sant’Angelo Robert Sidney”. vest length 29”. US size 10-12. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $400-$600
1411 Rizal Pieced Sable Lace Trim Coat
Rizal (French, founded 20th century). A pieced brown sable coat with brown lace trim, having two hidden exterior pockets. With stitched label to interior “Rizal”. coat length 30.5”, sleeve length 26”. US size 4. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $400-$600
1413 James Hirsch Floor Length White Fur Coat
James Hirsch (American, 20th century), circa 1970s. A ladies’ floor length ivory mink coat, with a ivory fox fur collar and sleeves, and a silk lining. Monogrammed to interior, with manufacturer’s label. Length (collar to hem) 61”, width (shoulder to shoulder) 19”. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500
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1414 2 Coca-Cola Ad Preliminaries, World Cup 1990
1415 2 Coca-Cola Preliminaries, 1990 World Cup
1416 2 Coca-Cola Ad Preliminaries, Soccer Merchandise
1417 2 Coca-Cola Advertisement Preliminaries, World Cup
American, circa 1990. A collection of two original Coca-Cola preliminary advertising campaign illustrations for the 1990 Italian World Cup. Ink and watercolor on illustration board, each unsigned. Each unframed 20” x 15”. $300-$500
American, circa 1990. A collection of two original Coca-Cola preliminary advertising campaign illustrations for the 1990 Italian World Cup. Ink and watercolor on illustration board, each unsigned. Each unframed 20” x 15”. $300-$500
American, circa 1994. A collection of two original Coca-Cola preliminary advertising campaign illustrations for the 1994 World Cup. Ink and watercolor on illustration board, each unsigned. Each unframed 15” x 12.5”. $300-$500
American, circa 1994. A collection of two original Coca-Cola preliminary advertising campaign illustrations for the 1994 World Cup. Ink and watercolor on illustration board, each unsigned. Each unsigned 15.25” x 12.25”. $300-$500
1418 2 Coca-Cola Ad Preliminaries, 1990 World Cup Games
1419 2 Coca-Cola Ad Preliminaries, Italia World Cup
American, circa 1990. A collection of two original Coca-Cola preliminary advertising campaign illustrations for the 1990 Italian World Cup. Ink and watercolor on illustration board, each unsigned. Each unframed 20” x 15”. $300-$500
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American, circa 1990. A collection of two original Coca-Cola preliminary advertising campaign illustrations for the 1990 Italian World CupInk and watercolor on illustration board, each unsigned. Each unframed 20.125” x 15”. $300-$500
1420 Jim Alexander, “Duke Ellington”-1972
Jim Alexander (American (active Atlanta), b. 1935), “Duke Ellington”-1972, color photograph, inscribed to frame verso “Photo by Jim Alexander © 1972”. Portrait depicting the iconic African-American composer and pianist Edward Kennedy “Duke” Ellington (American, 1899-1974). Framed 20.25” x 16.25”. Sight 12” x 9.25”. $300-$500
1421 Jim Alexander, “Eubie Blake”-1972
Jim Alexander (American (active Atlanta), b. 1935), “Eubie Blake”-1972, color photograph, inscribed to frame verso “Photo by Jim Alexander © 1972”. Portrait depicting the iconic African-American composer, lyricist, and pianist James Hubert Blake (American, 1887-1983). Framed 20.25” x 16.25”. Sight 12” x 9.25”. $300-$500
1422 Jim Alexander “Ella Fitzgerald”-1975, Photograph
Jim Alexander (American (active Atlanta), b. 1935), “Ella Fitzgerald” -1975, color photograph, inscribed to frame verso “Photo by Jim Alexander © 1975”. Portrait depicting the iconic African-American jazz singer Ella Jane Fitzgerald (American, 1917-1996). Framed 20.25” x 16.25”. Sight 12” x 9.25”. Note: Atlanta native Jim Alexander is known internationally for his photographs of iconic American Jazz and Blues musicians. $300-$500
1423 Jim Alexander, “Dizzy Gillespie”-1975
Jim Alexander (American (active Atlanta), b. 1935), “Dizzy Gillespie”-1975, color photograph, inscribed to frame verso “Photo by Jim Alexander © 1975”. Portrait depicting the iconic African-American jazz trumpeter, composer, and singer, John Birks “Dizzy” Gillespie (American, 1917-1993) with trumpet. Framed 20.25” x 16.25”. Sight 12” x 9.25”. $300-$500
1424 Jim Alexander “Mary Lou Williams”-1972
Jim Alexander (American (active Atlanta), b. 1935), “Mary Lou Williams”-1972, color photograph, inscribed to frame verso “Photo by Jim Alexander © 1972”. Portrait depicting the iconic African-American jazz pianist, composer, and vocalist Mary Lou Williams (American, 1910-1981). Framed 20.25” x 16.25”. Sight 12” x 9.25”. $300-$500
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1425 Valentino Cropped Red Sheared Mink Blazer Valentino (Italian, founded 1960), circa 1980s. A ladies’ cropped sheared red mink blazer, having blac buttons to the lapels (one missing) and a black silk lining with stitched logos. Monogrammed to interior. Length (collar to hem) 24.25”, width (shoulder to shoulder) 20”. US ladies’ size M/L. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500
1427 Etro Crocodile Leather Shoulder Bag
Etro (Italian, founded 1968), contemporary. Manufacturer’s stamp to interior, “Made in Italy”. With original tag and controlatto. Height 6.25”, width 11.5”, depth 2.5”. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500
1429 Carven Paris, Black Wool Blazer with Mink Lapel
Carven (French, founded 1945). A black wool blazer with single button closure and mink fur trimmed lapel. With stitched label to interior “Carven Paris”. With care tag to interior. coat length 20”, sleeve length 26”. French size 42. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500
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1426 Valentino Leopard Print & Leather Handbag Valentino (Italian, founded 1960), circa 2000s. Manufacturer’s mark to interior. Height 10”, width 15”, depth 3.5”. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $500-$700
1428 Etro Quilted Cream Velvet Coat with Fox Fur Trim
Etro (Italian, founded 1968), circa 1990s. Manufacturer’s stitched label to interior. Length (collar to hem) 29”, width 18”. Ladies’ size 44. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500
1430 Carven Paris, Fur Trimmed Wool Coat and Skirt
Carven (French, founded 1945). A mustard tone wool tweed coat with dyed coyote trim to lapel and cuffs, with single large button closure, with accompanying tweed skirt. Each with label to interior “Carven Paris”. coat length 24”, sleeve length 23”. Each French size 38. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500
1431 14k Yellow Gold, Lime Citrine & Diamond Heart Ring
Ladies 14k yellow gold, lime citrine, and diamond heart motif ring with large prong set heart shaped checkerboard lime citrine at center (8.50 carats total weight) surrounded by twenty-five (25) single cut prong set diamonds ( 0.10 carat total weight, color: H, clarity: I). Also flanked by four (4) heart shaped lime citrines (1.00 carat total weight). Marked on interior with “14k-585” and “P”. US ring size 6. Total weight 13.1 grams. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $400-$600
1433 Ladies 14K Yellow Gold & Diamond Zodiac Pendant
Ladies 14k yellow gold and diamond Zodiac pendant for Cancer, round in format, with a central crab, set with white diamonds, including ten (10) modern round cut ( 0.15 carats total weight, color range: G-H, clarity: VS2, cut grade: excellent) and two (2) pear shaped ( 4.65 x 3mm, color range: I-J, clarity: VS2, cut grade: good), the eyes each with a ruby ( 0.01 carat total weight). Apparently unmarked, but acid tested as 14k. diameter 0.75”. Total weight 4.9 grams. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $400-$600
1432 Ladies 14k Yellow Gold & Diamond “Taurus” Zodiac Pendant
Ladies 14k yellow and white gold and diamond “Zodiac” pendant with a circular shape and a matte gold finish backing. Taurus is mounted on the center of the pendant with twelve (12) modern round cut pave set diamonds (.25 carat total weight, clarity: VS2, color range: G-H) below the Taurus’ feet. Apparently unmarked, but tested as 14k. Total weight 4.1 grams. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $400-$600
1434 Pair, 14k Yellow Gold & Diamond Hoop Earrings
Pair of ladies classic 14k yellow gold and white diamond hoop earrings, having a tapering form inset with a central row of graduated diamonds ( 0.5 carat total weight, color range: G-H, clarity range: SI1-11). Marked with “14K” and “IN”. Total weight 4.6 grams. $500-$700
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1436 Rare Paterson & Mortimer Square Pianoforte
1435 After Eustache Le Sueur, “Study of Musician” After Eustache Le Sueur (French, 1616-1655), “Untitled (Study of Musician)”, graphite and pastel on paper, indistinctly graphite signed to lower right. Framed 22” x 18”. Unframed 13.825” x 10.25”. $300-$500
Paterson & Mortimer & Co (Scottish, 1819-1826). Rare George III or early Regency square pianoforte having a mahogany case cross-banded (likely rosewood) and inlaid with ebony stringing with decorative brass mounted trim raised on six turned supports terminating in brass caps with casters. Inlaid label centered by soundfrets “Paterson & Mortimer Comp/Musical Instrument Makers/Edinburgh & Falcon Square London”. Interior of case near soundboard hand written “Sold by R. Pillams 34 Hanover Street Edinburgh”. $400-$600
1437 Early 20th C. German Violin, Marked Likely Ernst Reinhold Schmidt (German, 1880-1926), first quarter of 20th century. Likely produced by Schmidt under the French name Francois Guillmont. Interior of violin with paper label reading “Francois Guillmont Aix-laChapelle”. Violin contained in a later case and accompanied with Jules Deschamps (West. Germany) artist rosin in labeled box and bow. Length of violin 23”. $400-$600
1438 Leo Meiersdorf, “Jazz Ensemble”, Watercolor
Leo Meiersdorff (German/American, 1934 - 1994), “Untitled (Jazz Ensemble)”, watercolor and ink on paper, graphite signed to lower “Meiersdorff”. Figural painting depicting a four piece jazz ensemble including trumpet, drums, cello and piano. Framed 25.5” x 32”. Sight 18” x 24”. $300-$500
1439 Pair Celestion SL12 Si Wood Veneer Speakers
Celestion (British, founded 1924). A pair of Celestion SL 12 Si speakers, with wood veneer exterior. Each overall 20.75” x 7.75” x 11.5”. $300-$500
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1440 Mid Century Modern Chromed Steel & Glass Etagere
American, mid 20th century. A mid century modern chromed steel and glass etagere, having chamfered corners composed of molded chromed steel bars, fitted with five conforming glass shelves. Apparently unmarked. Height 75.5”, width 38”, depth 16”. $300-$500
1441 Mid Century Modern Chromed Steel Bar Cart
American, mid 20th century. A mid century modern chromed metal and glass bar cart, rectangular in form, having two squared ends, with two tiers, each with a glass shelf, on four rolling castors. Height 32.5”, width 33”, depth 16”. $400-$600
1442 Carolyn Goldsmith, “Awaiting the Hour”, Oil Carolyn Goldsmith (American, 20th / 21st century) “Awaiting the Hour”, oil on canvas, signed to lower right “Carolyn Goldsmith”. A gesturally rendered contemporary painting depicting an interior scene with woman standing beside tall vase with red flowers, with various inscriptions to verso including “Awaiting the Hour”. Framed 38” x 47.5”. Unframed approximatley 30” x 40”. $400-$600
1444 Baccarat for Ybry Femme De Paris Perfume
1443 Pair, Marble & Chromed Metal Pedestals
Continental, likely Italian, mid to late 20th century. A pair of grey and white marble and chromed steel pedestals, each with a rounded top, a cylindrical marble column inset with chromed steel bands, on a rounded marble base. Apparently unmarked. Height 28.125”, diameter 11”. $400-$600
Baccarat (French, founded 1864) for Ybry (French, founded 1925), circa 1925. Femme De Paris flacon or perfume bottle having a flattened geometric shape with double overlay made of translucent jade colored crystal laid over white opaque crystal having a cubic gilded and jade colored cover. Embossed silver and green foil YBRY FEMME DE PARIS label on the side of the bottle. Apparently lacking Baccarat acid mark. Height 3”(to top of cover), width 2.62”, depth 1.0”. $300-$500
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1445 21 Villeroy & Boch Jugendstil Tiles, Irises
Villeroy & Boch (German, founded 1748), circa early 20th century. Each panel molded to back with pattern number “51 80” flanking maker’s mark and set over “MADE IN FRANCE”, each also with another 3 digit alphanumeric likely corresponding to individual tile design. Each tile 5.875” square. Overall 41.25” x 17.75”. $300-$500
1446 21pc Villeroy & Boch Jugendstil Tile Panel
Villeroy & Boch (German, founded 1748), circa early 20th century. Each panel molded to back with pattern number “51 80” flanking maker’s mark and set over “MADE IN FRANCE”, each also with another 3 digit alphanumeric likely corresponding to individual tile design. Each tile 5.875” square. Overall 41.25” x 17.75”. $300-$500
1447 Large Cathedral Form Amethyst Mineral Specimen
A large, cathedral amethyst mineral specimen or sliced geode, having a natural, faceted polished purple interior, and a raw exterior. Unmarked. Height 14.75”, width 10”, depth 4.25”. $300-$500
1448 Hand Woven Tribal Motif Runner w/ Red
Wool. Iran. Geometric and tribal design on red field. Multiple borders. Blue, green, cream and gold accent colors. 6’ 9” x 2’ 2”. $300-$500
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1449 Hand Woven Persian Area Rug
Wool. Persian. Geometric and tribal design on rose field. Multiple borders. Blue, cream and gold accent colors. 4’ 7” x 3’ 4”. $300-$500
1450 John Wenger, “Three Blooms”-1947, Oil
1451 John Wenger, “Still Life with Daisy”-1947, Oil
John Wenger (Russian / American, 1887-1976), “Untitled (Three Blooms)”-1947, oil on artist’s board, signed and dated to lower right “Wenger 1947”. Label to verso “Winsor & Newton”. Framed 13.75” x 10.75”. Unframed 21” x 9”. $300-$500
John Wenger (Russian / American, 1887-1976), “Untitled (Still Life with Daisy)”-1947, oil on artist’s board, signed and dated to lower right “Wenger 47”. Label to verso “Weber Academy Board”. Framed 13.75” x 10.75”. Unframed 21” x 9”. $300-$500
1452 American School, “Floral Still Life with Dahlias” American School, first half 20th century. “Floral Still Life with Dahlias”, oil on canvas, signed to lower left “M. Grabanski”. Floral still life painting depicting a green vase with blooming red dahlia flowers. Frame is marked “MADE IN HOLLAND”. Stretcher is marked “Anco Bilt Glendale, N.Y. 24”. Framed 30” x 36”. Unframed 24” x 30”. $300-$500
1454 Black Lacquer Inlaid Breakfast or Card Table
1453 Pair of Stained Scooped Seat Bar Stools
American, late 20th century. A pair of stained wood counter or bar stools, each rectangular in form, having a scooped seat, four squared legs, and a single rounded foot rest. Apparently unmarked. Height 30.125”, width 18.75”, depth 13.7”. $300-$500
A contemporary black lacquer with burl maple veneer square breakfast table or card table, attributed to Century Furniture’s “Chin Hau” collection, the floating top centered with minimalist inlaid parquetry design (later) raised on a four square legs terminating in Ming style feet. Apparently unmarked. Height 30.25”, width 42”, depth 42”. $500-$700
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1455 Gary Shoop, “Untitled (Young Bull)”, Bronze Gary Shoop, (American, 20th century), “Untitled (Young Bull)”-circa 1987, bronze, signed to base “Shoop ‘87”. Figural bronze sculpture depicting a young bull on naturalistically rendered base, with striated stone plinth and stepped wood base. Overall (inclusive of base) 9” x 10.425” x 6”. $300-$500
Early 20th century. An unusual single-light curiosity lamp composed of ox horn, with separable ox horn shade, electrified with turn knob switch. Overall 15” x 19” x 13”. $300-$500
1457 Ernestine Parsons, “Iron Mountain”, Oil
1458 Gena Brodie Robbins, “Wilbur”-2009, Oil
Ernestine Parsons (American, 1884-1967), “Iron Mountain”, oil on canvas, signed to lower left “Ernestine Parsons”. Modernist landscape painting depicting the red mining hills of Colorado, inscribed to verso “’Iron Mountain’, Ouray, Colorado”. Framed 24.5” x 28.5”. Unframed 18” x 22”. $500-$700
1456 Unusual Ox Horn Curiosity Table Lamp
Gena Brodie Robbins (American (active Georgia), 20th / 21st century), “Wilbur”-2009, oil on canvas, signed to lower left “Gena Brodie 09’”, inscribed to verso “Gena Brodie ‘Wilbur’ 2009”. Contemporary figural painting depicting a galloping horse in golden fields. Overall 48” x 48”. $300-$500
1459 American Beige Linen Flared Back Sofa
American, 20th century. A large sofa, having a flaring back, removable seat cushions, beige linen upholstery, and turned maple legs on castors. Apparently unmarked. Height 39”, width 85”, seat depth 22.25”, seat to floor 22”. $300-$500
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1460 Monix Paris MCM Satinwood & Brass Bar Cart
Monix (French (Paris), mid 20th century), circa 1960s. Wheels stamped “MONIX DESPOSE PARIS”. Height 28.6”, width 20.6”, depth 29.5”. $400-$600
1461 Italian Hollywood Regency Tasseled Garden Bench
Italian, mid 20th century. A Hollywood Regency style gilt wrought iron garden bench, having a double curule form, scrolled arms accented with tassels, and a pierced seat. Apparently unmarked. Height 24.325”, width 22”, depth 16.5”. $300-$500
1463 Modern Brass & Glass Tassel Motif Bar Cart
1462 Hollywood Regency Wheat Grass Mirror Italian, mid 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 55.75”, width 34.25”, depth 3.25”. $300-$500
Continental, likely Italian, mid 20th century. A gilt metal bar cart, having two tiers, each with a rounded tray, the upper mirrored and the lower glass, with a rope motif border and handle, with applied metal tassels. Apparently unmarked. Height 25”, width 30”, depth 16.15”. $300-$500
1464 16 Bottle Hollywood Regency Acrylic Wine
American, circa 1970s. A pair of stacking acrylic wine racks, Rack each with two rows holding four bottles each for 16 bottles total. Apparently unmarked. Height 20”, width 20.25”, depth 11.75”. $300-$500
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1465 American Art Nouveau Style Slag Glass Table Lamp
1466 American Art Nouveau Style Slag Glass Table Lamp
American, first half of 20th century. A one-light table lamp, having a patinated metal and tan slag glass shade, having six panels, with pierced metal leaves and scrolls, on an Art Nouveau style base, with a tapering fluted and foliated shaft, with a round foot decorated with water lilies. Apparently unmarked. Height 21”, diameter (of shade) 21”. $300-$500
American, first half 20th century. A two-light table lamp, having a round beige slag glass and patinated metal shade, having eight panels with scrolled decoration, a roped edge, and a dentil molded edge, on a tapering, patinated metal Art Nouveau style base, having a fluted and tapering shaft accented with iris flowers, on a rounded fluted foot. Apparently unmarked. Height 21.5”, diameter 17.5”. $300-$500
1467 American Neoclassical Green Slag Glass Table Lamp
1468 Art Nouveau Style Chandelier with Quezal Shades
American, first half 20th century. A three-light table lamp, having a hexagonal leaded green slag table lamp shade with a shaped edge, atop a cast and patinated metal base with a tapering shaft accented with acanthus foliage decoration, with a round, scalloped foot, with a married patinated metal cap. Apparently unmarked. Height (to finial) 24”, diameter (of shade) 15.5”. $300-$500
French Art Nouvea style gilt metal chandelier of cage form with central floriform pierced candle cup at top, the three scrolling leafy rods terminating in a floriform pierced candlecup, each fitted with Quezal (American (New York), 1901-1924) gold aurene bell shaped, ribbed glass shades, the base circulet decorated with leafy foliage. Height 19”, diameter 13”. $300-$500
1469 12 A.E. Chanal Pewter Art Nouveau Leaf Dishes
Alice (1872-1951) and Eugene (1872-1925) Chanal, early 20th century. A group of 12 Art Nouveau pewter trays, each in the form of a stylized leaf. Each stamped A.E. Chanal and France, length 6.125”, width 2.25”. $300-$500
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1470 Two Roy Ahlgren Optic Art Prints
Roy Ahlgren (American (Pennsylvania), 1927-2011). “Redondo”-1976, serigraph in colors on heavy paper, graphite signed, titled, dated and edition noted to lower margin “Redondo Roy Ahlgren 1976 A.P.”; and “Super Star”-1977, serigraph in colors on heavy paper, graphite signed, titled, dated and edition noted to lower margin “4/55 Super Star Roy Ahlgren 1977”. “Redondo” overall 20.25” x 20”. “Super Star” overall 20” x 20”. $300-$500
1472 Collection of Two Roy Ahlgren Genome Prints Roy Ahlgren (American (Pennsylvania), 1927-2011). “Untitled (Genome I)”-1970, serigraph on paper, graphite signed, copyright indicated and dated to lower margin “(c) 1970 Roy Ahlgren”; and “Untitled (Genome II)”-1970, serigraph on paper, graphite signed, copyright indicated and dated to lower margin “(c) 1970 Roy Ahlgren”. Each matted overall 22” x 22”. $300-$500
1471 Two Large Scale Roy Ahlgren Prints
Roy Ahlgren (American (Pennsylvania), 1927-2011). “Tutankhamon”-1985, serigraph in colors on paper, graphite titled, signed, copyright and edition noted to lower margin “53/150 Tutankhamon (c) Ahlgren 1985”; and “Siesta”-1982, serigraph in colors on paper, graphite titled, signed, copyright and edition noted to lower margin “6/130 Siesta Ahlgren (c) 1982”. Each overall 2.5” x 29.75”. $300-$500
1473 Two Roy Ahlgren Landscape Prints
Roy Ahlgren (American (Pennsylvania), 1927-2011). “Twilight Bay”, serigraph in colors on paper, graphite signed, titled and edition noted to lower margin “73/100 Twilight Bay Ahlgren”; “Polar Sea”, serigraph in colors on paper, graphite titled, signed and edition noted to lower margin “12/100 Polar Sea Ahlgren”.Each overall 22.5” x 29.75”. $300-$500
1474 Pair, Contemporary Brown Barrel Chairs
American, 2000s. A pair of contemporary barrel chairs, each having a curved back and chromed legs, upholstered in brown vinyl. Apparently unmarked. Height 29.5”, width 27.75”, seat depth 19.5”, seat to floor 14.75”. $300-$500
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1475 14k Yellow Gold Serpentine Style 32” Chain Necklace
Ladies 14k yellow gold serpentine style chain with two (2) millimeter 14k gold ball spacers attached at center of chain. Marked at button clasp with “14k” and “Celossi”. Measures 32”. Total weight 6.7 grams. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $150-$300
1476 6k Yellow Gold Palma Style 20” Chain Necklace
Unisex 6k yellow gold palma style chain necklace. Marked at modern button clasp with “6k”. Measures 20”. Total weight 4.2 grams. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $100-$200
1477 Ladies 14k Yellow Gold Tennis Bracelet Jacket
Ladies 14k yellow gold tennis bracelet jacket with rope design on edges with two figure eight safety clasps. Apparently unmarked,. but acid tested as 14k. Measures 6.5” on interior and .38” wide. Total weight 12.3 grams. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $200-$400
1478 Ladies 14K 2-Tone Gold & Diamond Pendant Necklace
Ladies classic 14k two-tone white and yellow gold and diamond necklace, having a circular pendant with a central white diamond (0.25 carat total weight, color range: G-H, clarity: I1) center in a yellow gold mount surrounded by a white gold mount on a fine white gold chain. Marked “14K” to pendant and chain. Total weight 3.1 grams. $300-$500
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1479 Ladies 14k White Gold & Diamond Flower Cluster Earrings
Pair of ladies classic 14k white gold and white diamond earrings, each having a cluster of diamonds (0.33 carat total weight, color range: G-H, clarity: I1) in the form of a flower. Each marked with “14K”. Total weight 1.4 grams. $300-$500
1480 14k White Gold & Synthetic Star Sapphire Ring
Ladies 14k white gold and synthetic star sapphire ring with a prong set oval cabochon at center (12.0 x 9.75 x 5.39mm, 6.75 carat, color: medium blue). Marked “14kw”, and acid tested as 14k gold quality. US ring size 7. Total weight 5.4 grams. $300-$500
1481 Israeli Sterling Silver, Gold, & Turquoise Ring Israeli, 20th century. Ladies sterling silver ring of modern form with undulating edges and oval faceted clear quarts with pure gold flakes sandwiched above a turquoise stone within a lappet border. Marked interior of ring “ISRAEL” above Hebrew text. Acid tested sterling silver. US ring size 7. Total weight 12.9 grams. $200-$400
1482 Ladies Lapis Lazuli Beaded Necklace with 14k Clasp
Ladies lapis lazuli single strand beaded necklace with many lapis lazuli beads (each measures 8 mm) and 14k yellow gold fish hook clasp. Measures 17.5’’. Apparently unmarked, but acid tested 14k. Total weight 36.50 grams. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Mrs. Diane Smith McIver, Atlanta, Georgia. $200-$400
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1483 Herb Mignery, “From the Heart”, Bronze
Herb Mignery (American, b. 1937-), “From the Heart”, bronze, signed, dated and numbered to base “© Herb Mignery 1982 37”. Figural bronze sculpture depicting a woman removing loaves of bread from a narrow oven, with square white stone plinth, with plaque to tapered wood base “Con Agra FROM THE HEART”. Overall 10.75” x 8” x 8”. $300-$500
1485 Herb Mignery, “From the Land”, Bronze
Herb Mignery (American, b. 1937-), “From the Land”, bronze, signed to base “© Herb Mignery”. Figural bronze sculpture depicting a farmer with sickle in hand and wife with several young ducklings in upturned apron, with square white stone plinth, with plaque to tapered wood base “Con Agra FROM THE LAND”. Overall 12” x 8” x 8”. $300-$500
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1484 Herb Mignery, “From Man’s Skill”, Bronze
Herb Mignery (American, b. 1937-), “From Man’s Skills”, bronze, signed, dated and numbered to back of base “© Herb Mignery 1982 37”. Figural bronze sculpture depicting a farmer or grain worker, holding his hand under a grain dispenser, as the fast-moving grain fills the burlap sack below, with square white stone plinth, with plaque to tapered wood base “Con Agra FROM MAN’S SKILLS”. Overall 10.75” x 8” x 8”. $300-$500
1486 Herb Mignery Signed Bronze, Fisherman
Herb Mignery (American, b. 1937-), “Untitled (The Old Man and the Sea)”, bronze, signed to side “© Herb Mignery”. Figural bronze sculpture depicting a bearded man in captain’s hat, with pipe in hand and fisherman’s net draped across his lap, with stone plinth and stepped wood base. Overall (inclusive of base) 10.25’” x 8” x 8”. $1,000-$2,000
1487 Pair of Bronzed Iron Owl Andirons, 13” Tall
Likely American, 20th century. A pair of figural cast iron andirons in the form of owls resting on a branch, with bronzed patination. Unmarked. Height 13.25”, width 8”, depth 18”. $300-$500
1488 Pair of Owl on Branch Form Andirons with Glass Eyes
Likely American, 20th century. A pair of figural cast iron andirons in the form of owls resting on a branch, with yellow and black glass eyes. Unmarked. Height 14.5”, width 9”, depth 17.25”. $400-$600
1489 Early 20th Century American Stained Glass Window
American, first half 20th century. A craftsman leaded and stained glass window panel having central floral and geometric pattern with clear glass surround, with two hooks, apparently unmarked. Overall 18” x 43”. $300-$500
1490 Leaded and Stained Glass Floral Motif Window
American, 20th century. A leaded and stained glass window panel, having central flower surrounded by concentric circles, apparently unmarked. Height 30.5”, width 38.75”, depth 1.5”. $300-$500
1491 Pair of Leaded and Stained Glass Windows
American, early 20th century. A pair of leaded and stained glass window panel, having yellow demilune over two parallel diamonds, apparently unmarked. Each 33.5” x 37.25”. $400-$600
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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. 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.
Terms and Conditions of Sale 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
Robert & Christy Ahlers Robert@atlantaestatesales.com 770.635.5247
Mountain Living - 20,000 Sq. Ft. 240 Old Orchard Square East Ellijay, GA 30540 706.635.2327
Antique & Estate Auctions 715 Miami Circle, #210 - 30324 www.AandOAuctions.com 404.869.2478 Gal # C2954
Historic Building - 16,000 Sq. Ft. 2395 Peachtree Rd NE, 30305 www.peachtreebattleantiques.com