Summer Salon Auction June 10 & 11, 2017
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Summer Salon Auction June 10 & 11, 2017
Ahlers & Ogletree Auction Gallery is pleased to present its Summer Estates Auction offering 1,210 lots of period antiques, fine art, important silver, Asian arts, fine decorative arts & objets d’art, textiles, lighting, and more. Highlights include a 1966 signed oil by by Mexican modernist Jorge Gonzalez Camarena, an important American sterling silver coffee & tea service by Manchester, a very fine Regency Period mahogany breakfront bookcase, a mid-century chromed Tuxedo Sofa by Milo Baughman, an exquisite Persian Kashan Mohtashan carpet, a Southern States stoneware storage jar attributed to Dave Drake (aka “Dave the Slave”), a pair of very fine Tiffany & Co. Aesthetic Period sterling silver basketweave bowls, a pair of Minton majolica figural ewers circa 1875, and two signed works on Nakora wood panel by Italian-born Georgia artist Athos Menaboni.
Bidding Increments
$0 - $250.............................................by $25 $250 - $500.......................................by $50 $500 - $2,000.................................by $100 $2,000 - $5,000.............................by $250 $5,000 - $10,000..........................by $500 $10,000 - $20,000.....................by $1,000 $20,000 - $50,000...................by $2,500 above $50,000....at auctioneer’s discretion
Notes
Session 1
Saturday, June 10 - beginning at 11am
Lot 319 | Tiffany & Co. Aesthetic Movement Sterling Bowls
Lot 333 | William Tolliver Signed Oil, “Sax Man”
Estimated Times for Lots Please note that these times are only approximations and are subject to change
11am-12pm......................Lots 1-90 12pm-1pm....................Lots 91-181 1pm-2pm.................Lots 182-272 2pm-3pm...............Lots 273-363 3pm-4pm..............Lots 364-454 4pm-5pm...............Lots 455-545 5pm-6pm...............Lots 555-584
Notes
1 Lalique “Lucca” Clear & Frosted Crystal Vase Lalique (French, 1888-contemporary), 21st century. A clear crystal square tapering “Lucca” vase resting in a frosted swirl ribbon base. Etched signature on side base. Height 11”, width 4”, depth 4”. $300-$500
2 2 Two Pieces Lalique Crystal, “Saumur” Vase & Claude Vase Lalique (French, 1888-contemporary), 21st century. Two clear and frosted crystal vases; one in the “Claude” pattern designed by Marie-Claude Lalique (French, 1935-2003) with long slender neck and eight ribbed bulbous body; the other a “Saumur” vase with frosted leaves and grapes. Both vases with acid etched signature on base. Height of Claude vase 13.5”. Height of Saumur vase 5.25”. $300-$500
3 Steuben 18k Gold & Crystal Heart Paperweight Steuben (American, founded 1903), 20th century. A crystal heart shaped paperweight mounted with 18k gold escutcheon with matching removable 18k key. Underside of base inscribed “Steuben”. Height 3.25” (including key), width 4”, depth 3.5”. $800-$1,200
4 Set of 10 Lalique “Algues Noir” Art Glass Plates Lalique (French, 1888-contemporary), 20th century. Set of ten matching Lalique “Algues Noir” molded and frosted black art glass dinner plates with tree or plant motif. Signed in cursive with “Lalique France” on bottom of each. Diameter of each 11”. $1,000-$1,500
5 Lalique Crystal Sculpture Large Flying Clita Dove Lalique (French, 1888-contemporary), 21st century. A large crystal sculpture designed by Marc Lalique in 1960 entitled “Colombe Clita Dove” model # 1163400 depicting a frosted crystal dove with wings spread. Signed on the bottom “Lalique France”. Height 9” (from base to head), height 11.5” (base to wing tip), width 16.62” (wing to wing). Note: This sculpture is discontinued. Original price from Lalique $3800.00. $1,000-$2,000 1.
7 Sculptural Rosewood Dining Table, Vittorio Dassi Design by Vittorio Dassi (Milan, 1893-1973), circa 1950s. Mid Century lacquered rosewood and marble dining table, the rectangular top with rounded edges inset with white marble and supported by sculptural wooden arms and brass edged marble base. Apparently unmarked. Height 31”, width 84”, depth 39.5”. $2,000-$4,000 6 Ramon Conde Signed Bronze Sculpture, “Paternity” Ramon Conde (Spanish (Galician), b.1951-), “Paternity”, cast bronze sculpture with detachable marble base, inscribed in casting “Ramon Conde”, edition noted on base 6/6. Figural bronze sculpture from the artist’s Parternidad Series, depicting a nude male leaning forward as he embraces an infant (presumably his child) in his arms, figure sits on organic, abstract form, sculpture with detachable base of black marble with white veining bearing plaque with artist and edition inscription. Height (including base) 9.125”, width (measured across base) 6”, depth (across base) 5.9”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Debra Daugherty, Atlanta, Georgia. $1,500-$3,000
8 Set of 5 Mid Century Side Chairs, Vittorio Dassi Design by Vittorio Dassi (Milan, 1893-1973), circa 1950s. A matched set of five Mid Century side chairs, likely lacquered rosewood, having shaped and open back rails over padded leatherette style cream colored seat decorated with stylish nailheads and raised on circular tapered legs. Apparently unmarked. Height 40.12”, width 18.75”, seat depth 17”, seat height 18.5”. $1,000-$2,000
9 Impressive Mid Century Sideboard, Vittorio Dassi Design by Vittorio Dassi (Milan, 1893-1973), circa 1950s. Impressive Mid Century sideboard, bar cabinet or buffet in lacquered rosewood having an inset rectangular marble top over a central open shelf and tambour simulated hinged fold down door opening to reveal a mirrored interior bar with a shelf to each side, the exterior with a long door to each side having a solid bronze sculptural medallion shaped pull. Height 34.5”, width 70.5”, depth 17.25”. $1,000-$2,000 2.
10 Tim Yanke “Kokopeli”, Embellished Giclee Tim Yanke (American, b. 1962), “Kokopeli”, giclee with embellishments on canvas, from an edition of 280, edition noted to lower left “118/280”, signed to lower right. Abstract figural print with hand applied embellishments depicting Rastafari figure playing wind instrument under Zia sun symbol, with label to verso detailing artist, title and medium. Framed 28.5” x 22”. Unframed 22” x 16”. Note: The proceeds of the sale of this lot will benefit Lost & Found Thrift, an Atlanta non-profit that works to end LGBTQ youth homelessness. $300-$500
11 Alfred Alexander Gockel, “Love American Style” Alfred Alexander Gockel (German, b. 1952), “Love American Style”, silkscreen on canvas, signed to lower right, edition noted to lower left “185/240”. Abstract figural painting depicting pair of figures standing before flag with stylized American flag, with labels to verso “Triumph Carnival”, “Blue Dream (Journey)”. Framed 24.25” x 24.25”. Unframed 16” x 16”. Note: The proceeds of the sale of this lot will benefit Lost & Found Thrift, an Atlanta non-profit that works to end LGBTQ youth homelessness. $300-$500
13 Cheshire Cat Sculpture on Base, Signed FCL Massey F.C.L. Massey (likely American, contemporary), 2003, sign and dated. Height 68.5”, width 20”, depth 20”. $600-$800
12 Frank Gallo, “Woman with Flowers”, Mixed Media on Paper Frank Gallo (American, b. 1933), “Woman with Flowers”, mixed media on paper, signed to lower right, sheet embossed to lower left. Mixed media collage composed of multicolored paper, depicting a woman’s face composed of blooming flower stems. Framed 48.5” x 35.5”. Sight 37” x 25”. $300-$500
14 Peter Max, “A Long Time Ago”-1978, Serigraph Peter Max (German / American, b. 1937), “A Long Time Ago”-circa 1978, serigraph in colors on paper, from an edition of 250, graphite signed to lower right “MAX”, printer’s proof noted to lower left “PP-7”, watermark to lower left “PETER MAX 1977”. Figural pop-art print depicting geisha with fan in hand, staring over her shoulder at a male figure in motion. Sheet 21.75” x 29.75”. $800-$1,200
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15 Eames for Herman Miller Aluminum Group Table Charles and Ray Eames (American, 1907-1978; 1912-1988) for Herman Miller (American, Zeeland, MI, 1923-), mid 20th century. An Aluminum Group conference table, having an ashwood veneer top with a molded black rubber edge, on a black metal and aluminum base. Label to underside. Height 28.5”, width 72”, depth 42”. $600-$800
16 Set, 4 Eames DKR.2 Chairs with Bikini Pads Attributed to Charles and Ray Eames (American, 1907-1978; 1912-1988) for Herman Miller (American, Zeeland, MI, 1923-), designed 1951. A set of 4 mid century modern DKR.2 dining chairs, each with a welded black K-wire shell seat, a black Eiffel rod base, and a white bikini pad. Apparently unmarked. Height 34”, width 20”, seat depth 18”, seat to floor 17.5”. $600-$800
17 Eames for Herman Miller Soft Pad Executive Chair Charles and Ray Eames (American, 1907-1978; 1912-1988) for Herman Miller (American, Zeeland, MI, 1923-), designed 1969, late quarter 20th century. A Soft Pad Executive Chair in brown leather, with a brown tweed seat back, resting on a powder-coated steel support and four aluminum spider legs. Apparently unmarked. Height 42.75”, width 23”, seat depth 17”, seat to floor 20.75”. $500-$700
18 Manuel de Cisneros, “Proxima Primavera,” 2006 Manuel De Cisneros (Mexican, born 1970), “Próxima Primavera,” 2006, acrylic on canvas, signed, dated, and inscribed with note of authentication by painter in graphite to verso. A large framed painting depicting budding trees on a grassy green hill against a blue sky. Framed 48.5” x 48.375, sight 46.75” x 47”. $500-$700 4.
19 Calvin Jones, “Face in Red and Black”, Mixed Media Calvin Jones (American (active Georgia), 20th / 21st century), “Untitled (Face in Red and Black)”-2017, mixed media on wood, signed to lower right “Calvin Jones”. Contemporary abstract figural composition with collage and painted elements depicting the face of a woman with mouth agape in pleasure, or pain. Unframed 48” x 48”. $600-$800
20 Gracie Hand Painted Chinoiserie Wallpaper Panel Gracie Studio (American, New York, founded 1898), mid 20th century. A hand painted chinoiserie motif wallpaper panel, rendered in gouache on paper, the foreground with a mossy knoll with a pink crane, a tiger lily, and a blooming blue bush, with a pink peony branch overhead with birds, butterflies, and insects, against a blue background. Stamped “SY 112 / PN 714” to verso of each corner, and “Made in Hong Kong” to upper middle verso. Height 123”, width 37.5”. $300-$500
21 Gracie Hand Painted Chinoiserie Wallpaper Panel Gracie Studio (American, New York, founded 1898), 2000s. A hand painted chinoiserie motif wallpaper panel, rendered in gouache on paper mounted on canvas, having a peony bush with lush pink, lavender, and yellow blooms and green foliage, the foreground with a low pink container with a blooming lavender wild rose, with a quail and flying birds, against a light peach background. Inscribed “SY 9L” in pencil to lower left recto, two labels to lower right recto, one reading “Sample/Not For Sale,” the other “SY 9L / 1/31/07 Inventory 7+3+2 Panels / SY 9 / CGS035 / SY 9L”. Height 98”, width 36.625”. $300-$500
22 Gracie Hand Painted Chinoiserie Wallpaper Panel Gracie Studio (American, New York, founded 1898), 2000s. A hand painted chinoiserie motif wallpaper panel, rendered in gouache on paper mounted on canvas, the foreground with a mossy knoll with a rockery and a pheasant, with a blooming pink peony bush and a white iris, underneath a peach tree branch with coral flowers, birds, and butterflies, against a pale yellow background. Label to lower left verso reading “SY 120 @ $468.00 per pnl.” height 95.5”, width 38.25”. $300-$500
23 Gracie Hand Painted Chinoiserie Wallpaper Panel Gracie Studio (American, New York, founded 1898), 20th century. A hand painted chinoiserie motif wallpaper panel, rendered in gouache on paper mounted on canvas, depicting a garden scene, with a grassy lawn, with a cloud fence, a blooming pink peony bush and and a rockery with a fishbowl with a water lily behind, with a white prunus bush overhead, with birds and butterflies overhead, against a light blue background. Height 108”, width 37.5”. $300-$500
24 Asian Leather Trunk with Shaped Metal Closure Chinese, first half 20th century. A leather trunk, having a hinged lid with a shaped metal lock. Apparently unmarked. Height 16.75”, width 36.5”, depth 22.5”. $300-$500 5.
25 Four Huntley & Palmers Book Biscuit Tins Huntley & Palmers (English, founded 1822), early 20th century. A set of four tole biscuit tins, each in the form of a book, with decorative black and gold foliated detailing against a red ground with gold edges. Stamped mark to interior. Height 9.875”, width 7.125”, depth 1.125”. $300-$500
26 English Red & Gilt Polychrome Tole Candelabra English, late 19th/early 20th century. A polychromed red tole candelabra, having a central gilt brass support with two shades over two scrolled candle cups, on a raised base, with allover decorative gilt detailing, accented with a red tassel. Apparently unmarked. Height 21.5”, width 14.125”, depth 7”. $300-$500
27 English Hand Painted Tole Tea Canister Lamp English, 19th century. A hand painted toleware tea canister converted into a table lamp, having a rectangular form, the front depicting a chinoiserie scene of two figures in a garden making tea, the other three sides with Chinese characters in black and gold. Apparently unmarked. Height (to finial) 28.5:, width 10.75”, depth 7.75”. Provenance: Property from Estate of Mr. William P. Hale (co-owner of antiques store, The Orient Express located in Buckhead with Mr. Charles L. Mann), Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500
28 English Toleware Tea Canisters, 19th C. English, mid 19th century. A pair of toleware tea canisters, each lacquered black with decorative painted gilt banding, foliated vines, Chinese characters, and the numbers 2 and 4. Height 17”, diameter 8.5”. $300-$500
29 Set of 4 English Spindle Back Side Dining Chairs English, 19th century. A set of four Lancashire style oak spindle back side chairs, each with shaped crest rail over two rows of five turned spindles above the drop in black leather seats and raised on turned legs joined by stretchers. Height 39.75”, width 19.87”, seat depth14.5”, seat height 17.25”. Provenance: Property from Estate of Mr. William P. Hale (co-owner of antiques store, The Orient Express located in Buckhead with Mr. Charles L. Mann), Atlanta, Georgia. $400-$600 6.
30 Chippendale Style Mahogany Tilt TopTable English, late 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height (closed) 44.5”, height (open) 28.75”, diameter 30”. $300-$500
31 Mahogany Chippendale Style Wingback Chair Frame English, 19th century. A carved mahogany Chippendale style wingback chair, having carved cabriole front legs, each with decorative acanthine carving and a claw and ball foot, with squared and tapering back legs. Apparently unmarked. Height 41.5”, width 32.25”, seat depth 21”, seat to floor 14”. Provenance: Property from Estate of Mr. William P. Hale (co-owner of antiques store, The Orient Express located in Buckhead with Mr. Charles L. Mann), Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500
33 American Chippendale Style Cherry Corner Cabinet American, late 19th/early 20th century. A rustic Chippendale style cherry corner cabinet, having a molded cornice over two paned glass doors, opening two reveal interior shelves, with a single inset door over two paneled cabinet doors, each with a turned wood knob. Apparently unmarked. Height 88”, width 55”, depth 31”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Locke & Kathy Glenn, Atlanta, Georgia. $400-$600
32 Mount Airy Chippendale Style Chest of Drawers Mount Airy Furniture Co. (American, 1895-1997), late 20th century. Label to reverse. Height 32.125”, width 38”, depth 18.75”. $300-$500
34 Fine Signed Hand Woven Persian Rug Wool. Iran. Measures 3’ 1” x 4’ 3”. Provenance: From the Estate of Mr. Herbert R. Matthews, Sr. and Mrs. Patricia Matthews of Atlanta, Georgia. $400-$600
35 Fine Hand Woven Persian Rug Wool. East Persia. Measures 4’ 2 x 6’ 6”. $400-$600 7.
36 Paul Berthon, “Le Livre de Magda...”, Chromolithograph Paul Berthon (French, 1872-1909), “Le Livre de Magda, Poesies par Armand Silvestre”, lithograph in colors on toned paper, with artist’s monogram in matrix “PB”, published by Chaix (French, 19th century). Framed 32.5” x 24.75”. Sight 23” x 16”. $300-$500
39 Roycroft Art Nouveau Glass & Copper Table Lamp Roycroft (American, 1895-1938), early 20th century. An Art Nouveau motif glass and copper table lamp, having a tapering form, the glass opaque and decorated with branches and blossoms with remnants of gilt, with a scalloped neck and base incised with cherry blossoms on a rounded foot. Marked to underside. Height (to finial) 26”, diameter 8.5”. $400-$600
37 Hand Woven Turkish Kazak Rug Wool. Turkey. Measures 4’ 2 x 6’ 4”. $400-$600 38 Figural Art Nouveau Alabaster & Gilt Metal Clock Waterbury Clock Company (American/Connecticut, 1857-1949), first quarter 20th century. Art Nouveau figural alabaster and gilt metal mantel clock having winged robed figure of “Victory” surmounted the alabaster plinth inset above the circular white porcelain dial with black Arabic numerals with logo “JoB”, the eight day movement strikes on coil on half hour and hour and is signed “Waterbury Clock Company” and “PATENT Sept 13, 1898”. Figure is also signed. Height 10.87”, width 12.25” (foot to foot), depth 8” (foot to foot). Provenance: From the Estate of Mr. Herbert R. Matthews, Sr. and Mrs. Patricia Matthews of Atlanta, Georgia. $800-$1,200
40 Pair, Art Nouveau Style Slag Glass Windows American,early 20th century. A pair of Art Nouveau style leaded slag glass windows, each with a purple border surrounded interior green panes, with a vine motif to the upper center. Each with a painted white frame. Apparently unmarked. Height (of taller) 40.5”, width 36”, height (of shorter) 38.5”, width 35.5”, depth (of both) 1.25”. $500-$700
41 Hans Stoltenberg Lerche, Art Nouveau Vase Hans Stoltenberg-Lerche (German, 1867-1920). An Art Nouveau parcel gilt and patinated bronze bud vase, having relief renderings to tapered form depicting woman’s face in profile, on tripod legs, signed to body “H. St. Lerche”, with foundry mark to underside “PARIS Louchet”. Overall height 4.5”. $500-$700 8.
42 Pair of English Sterling Silver Art Nouveau Vases Alexander Clark Manufacturing Co. (English (Birmingham), 1898-1912), circa 1909. Pair of matching Art Nouveau sterling silver table vases of trumpet form with flared rims above three undulating serpentine handles topped with floral rosettes. Marked on each with maker’s mark reading “A C M Co” within shield, anchor mark for Birmingham, lion mark for sterling, and “k” date mark for 1909. Height 7”, diameter foot 3.125” . Total weight 15.15 troy ounces. $600-$800
43 Victorian Rosewood & MOP Sewing Box English, second half 19th century. A rosewood veneered sewing or work box, the exterior decorated with mother of pearl, the hinged lid opening to reveal an interior lined with crimson silk and fitted with lift out compartment and assortment of sewing implements. Apparently unmarked. Height 3.75”, width 9.62”, depth 6.75”. $200-$400
44 Victorian Cast Iron Pub Table with Marble Top English, late 19th century. A Victorian cast iron pub table, having a white marble top on a polychromed red cast iron base with three phoenix legs terminating in trifid feet. Apparently unmarked. Height 27.5”, diameter 30”. Provenance: Property from Estate of Mr. William P. Hale (co-owner of antiques store, The Orient Express located in Buckhead with Mr. Charles L. Mann), Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500
45 Pair American Victorian Husband and Wife Portraits American School, 19th century. A mated pair of American Victorian monochrome photographic portraits depicting husband and wife, each in elaborate giltwood and gesso frames, each titled to verso “Mrs W. M. Hanks 2nd Wife” and “W.M. Hanks”. Framed 26” x 21.5”. Sight 19.5” x 15.25”. $300-$500
46 Victorian Cast Stone Chimney Topper English, 19th century. A cast stone chimney topper, having a scalloped top over a slatted reticulated cornice, with a columnar banded pedestal. Apparently unmarked. Height 39.25”, diameter 13”. $500-$700
47 Victorian Terra Cotta Chimney Topper English, late 19th century. A Victorian terra cotta chimney topper, having a crowned top and an outwardly tapering squared pedestal with chamfered lamb’s tongue corners, on a squared plinth base. Apparently unmarked. Height 53.5”, width 12”, depth 12”. $500-$700
48 Victorian Cast Iron & Marble Top Garden Table English, late 19th century. A garden or side table, having a marble top resting on a foliated cast iron base. Apparently unmarked. Height 30”, width 42.5”, depth 19.875”. Provenance: Property from Estate of Mr. William P. Hale (co-owner of antiques store, The Orient Express located in Buckhead with Mr. Charles L. Mann), Atlanta, Georgia. $600-$800 9.
49 Aesthetic Period Twin-Fold Bamboo Fire Screen Aesthetic period bamboo twin panel fire screen in the Japanesque taste having tapering and spindled frame headed with bamboo root finials and inset with two silk panels, one decorated with leafy foliage and sparrows, the other with reserves depicting landscape and perching sparrows/finches. Height 43.12”, width 54” (completely open). $300-$500
50 Group of 2 Aesthetic Movement Bamboo Tables English, late 19th/early 20th century. Two complimenting Aesthetic Movement bamboo and lacquered tables; both having inset top decorated with lacquered panels of birds and foliage; the two tier table with floral embossed undershelf. Height of two -tier table 28”, width 25.87”, depth 17.75”. Height of smaller table 26.87”, width 20.62”, depth 14.5”. $600-$800
51 Aesthetic Movement Simulated Bamboo Wardrobe Likely English, late 19th century. An Aesthetic Movement simulated bamboo and pine wardrobe having a three-quarter spindle gallery over a mirrored door with locking mechanism and two drawers to the base. Height 86.5”, width 37.25”, depth 18.25”. $600-$800
52 Aesthetic Silver Coffee & Tea Service with Tray Rupert Favell & Co (English) circa 1874-1893. A seven piece Aesthetic silver and woven wicker coffee and tea service comprising a hot water kettle, tea pot, coffee pot, milk jug, cream jug, and sugar bowl on large oval handled tray. Each piece is hallmarked R.F. & CO along with registry number 46379 and pattern number “4084”. Height of kettle 10”. Height of coffee pot 8.37”. Height of tea pot 5.5”. Height of milk jug 5.5”. Height of creamer 4.62”. Height of sugar 3.87”. Height of tray 1.75”, width 22.12”, depth 15.62”. Note: Rupert Favell was active under Rupert Favell & Co at Bedford (Plate) Works, Bucknall St, New Oxford Street, London (1879-1883). Henry Elliott joined Favell in 1883 and the firm was changed to Favell, Elliott & Co. The firm was active also at 13 Norfolk Lane, Sheffield (1884-1891). In 1890, after the retirement of Elliott, the firm was restyled Rupert Favell & Co and in 1893 was acquired by William Hutton & Sons. $600-$800 10.
53 English Brass Bound Walnut Lap Desk on Stand English, last quarter 19th century. A brass bound walnut writing lap desk on stand, the hinged lid opening to a fitted interior lined with green baize writing surface, one side locking and concealing storage, the other lifting with more storage, along with removable implement tray flanked by inkwell holders (one inkwell present). Height of stand 16.5”, width 14.25”, depth 9.75”. Height of box 6.25”, width 13.62”, depth 9”. $300-$500
54 Aesthetic Movement Ebonized Etagere with Panel English, late 19th century. An Aesthetic Movement ebonized etagere, having a central cabinet on stand, with a hand painted porcelain medieval courtly scene by L. Simonnet, inset within a carved border with flanking sunflowers, above a cabinet door with a Gothic arch mullion and beveled glass panes, on spiraled and carved columnar legs with floral motifs, the frame carved with stylized sunflowers and a decorative egg and dart apron, flanked on either side by graduated and shaped shelves, each with applied turned supports, the whole with mirrored and beveled back panels, a molded and carved cornice, a shaped plinth base, and decorative spandrels. Frieze signed “L. Simonnet”. Height 52.325”, width 50”, depth 15.5”. $600-$800
55 Pair of American Leaded Stained Glass Windows American, early 20th century. A pair of leaded stained glass windows, each having a rectangular form, with orange hexagons and blue and green diamonds and triangles, with a blue and red border, each with a foliated motif, the whole in a wooden frame. Apparently unmarked. Height 40”, width 18”, depth 1.625”. Provenance: Property from Estate of Mr. William P. Hale (co-owner of antiques store, The Orient Express located in Buckhead with Mr. Charles L. Mann), Atlanta, Georgia. $400-$600
57 Fan Form Accent Window with Glue Chip Glass American, early 20th century. An architectural accent window, having a semicircular or fan form, polychromed white to one side, and set with six triangular panes of glue chip glass. Apparently unmarked. Height 21.25”, width 36”, depth 1.375”. $300-$500
59 Tall Weller Art Pottery Hudson Lilac Vase, E. Hood Weller Pottery (American, 1872-1948), circa late teens to early 1920s. A fine “Hudson” tall cylindrical vase decorated with colorful lilac flowers in pink, blue and white from bottom of the vase to the top. Signed by the artist E. Hood, in blue slip near base. Marked on the underside base “WELLER” in block letters. Height 13.37”, base diameter 4.5”. $300-$500
56 Arts & Crafts Style Leaded Slag Glass Lamp American, late 20th century. An Arts & Crafts style table lamp, having a leaded slag glass shade in pink, green, and beige with amber glass accents on a patinated metal base. Apparently unmarked. Height 21”, diameter 16.5”. Provenance: Property from Estate of Mr. William P. Hale (co-owner of antiques store, The Orient Express located in Buckhead with Mr. Charles L. Mann), Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500
58 Arts and Crafts Style Slag Glass Hanging Lamp Arts and Crafts style slag and stained glass hanging lamp having hexagonal crown above the tapered panels inset with textured ruby glass shaped diamonds and terminating in green slag glass elements at the corners. Apparently unmarked. Height 12.75” (not including additional chain and canopy), diameter 23”. $200-$400
60 Pair of Continental Enameled Art Glass Vases Continental, late 19th/early 20th century. Matched pair of Art Nouveau glass vases, likely once decanters (stoppers absent), each with trefoil rim and conical or beaker shaped body decorated in enamel with flowering clover (also known as trefoil). Apparently unmarked. Height 12.87”, diameter of base 5.12”. $300-$500 11.
61 Ngwe Gaing, “Burmese Village I”, Watercolor Ngwe Gaing (Burmese, 1901-1967), “Untitled (Burmese Village I)”, watercolor on paper, signed to lower right. Figural painting depicting Burmese village scene with woman seated on porch watching children play nearby, with label to verso. Framed 21.125” x 25.25”. Sight 12.5” x 15”. Provenance: From the Estate of Liz Howell Bloodworth, Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500
63 Collection of Two Surreal Hoi Lebadang Lithographs Hoi Lebadang (French/Vietnamese, 1922-2015). A collection of two surreal figural lithographs by noted printmaker, Hoi Lebadang (French/Vietnamese, 19222015), each with two labels to verso including authentication. One framed 31” x 16”; sight 26.5” x 12”. The other framed 30” x 24” sight 23” x 17.25”. $300-$500
62 Ngwe Gaing, “Burmese Village II”, Watercolor Ngwe Gaing (Burmese, 1901-1967), “Untitled (Burmese Village II)”, watercolor on paper, signed to lower right. Figural painting depicting Burmese village scene with figures walking along raised wooden pathway, with label to verso. Framed 21.125” x 25.25”. Sight 12.5” x 15”. Provenance: From the Estate of Liz Howell Bloodworth, Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500
64 Antoni C. Sanmartin, “Composition in Blue” Etching Antoni Clave Sanmartin (Spanish, 1913-2005), “Composition in Blue”, etching in colors on paper, graphite signed to lower right. Abstract print in rich blue hue, with embossed floriform shapes throughout. Framed 29.75” x 36.5”. Sight 22.25” x 29.75”. $300-$500
65 Ann Collins, “Untitled”-Ca. 1965, Oil on Canvas Ann Collins (American, 20th century), “Untitled”ca.1965, oil on canvas, signed to lower right “Ann Collins”, inscribed to verso “Ann Collins Untitled Oil N/F/S 7369004”. Framed 27.25” x 23”. Unframed 20” x 16”. $300-$500
66 Set of 6 Rattan Bentwood Dining Chairs, Henredon Henredon (American, (North Carolina), founded 1945). A set of six rattan wrapped dining chairs comprising two arm and four chairs, each with Thonet style bentwood frames; each with back cushion (removable) and seat cushion covered in textured black upholstery. Marked to the underside with Henredon plaque and inspector name. Height of armchair 42.37”, width 22.5” (arm to arm), seat depth 15.5”, seat height 18.5”. Height of side chair 41.37”, seat width 19.5”, seat depth 15”, seat height 18.5”. $600-$800
67 Danny Ho Fong Tropi-cal Osetsu-Dei, Table & Chairs Danny Ho Fong (American, born China, 1915-1992), circa 1960. An Osetsu Dei rattan dining set, including a dining table and four stools, each with a wrought base. Apparently unmarked. Height (of table) 26”, width 72”, depth 29”, (of stool) 16”, width 14.625”, depth 14.625”. $700-$900 12.
68 Collection of 2 Commemorative New Orleans Posters New Orleans, circa 1980s. A collection of two commemorative New Orleans posters, comprising “New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival”-1981,v “2,346 / 12,500”, figural print depicting keyboardist in tropical shirt; and “New Orleans Mardi Gras”1987, offset lithograph on paper, ink signed to lower right “Michael Hunt”, figural print depicting woman with masquerade mask. “New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival” framed 38.25” x 24.5”; sight 30.5” x 17.25”. “New Orleans Mardi Gras” framed 33.5” x 25.5”; sight 31.5” x 23.5”. $200-$400
69 Collection of 2 Congo Square, New Orleans Posters New Orleans, circa 1980s. A collection of two commemorative “Congo Square” New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival posters, comprising: Benny Andrews (American, 1930-2006), “Congo Square 2001”-2001, offset lithograph on paper, edition noted to lower left “861 / 1,500”, signed in plate lower right “Benny Andrews”; and James Denmark (American, b. 1936), “Congo Square 2002”-2002, offset lithograph, signed in plate to lower left “Denmark”, edition noted to lower right “821 / 1,500”. “Congo Square 2001” framed 37.25” x 19.75”; sight 31.75” x 14.5”. “Congo Square 2002” framed 25.25” x 31.25”; sight 23.75” x 29.5”. $200-$400
70 Pair, Modern Black Granite Display Pedestals Continental, last quarter 20th century. A pair of modern square black granite display pedestals, each with an overhanging top. Apparently unmarked. Height 43.25”, width 13.5”, depth 13.5”. $300-$500
71 Single Light Turned Column Brass Floor Lamp American, 20th century. A single light brass floor lamp with turned shaft on hexagonal base. Height 50”. Provenance: From the Collection of Mr. Gerald Darby, Owner of Darby Mitchell Antiques of Atlanta, Georgia. $200-$400
73 Modernist Iridescent Glass Wall Sculpture, Signed Jamille Haddad (American, 20th / 21st century), circa 1989. A Modernist iridescent kiln form glass wall sculpture in tear drop form depicting a human face applied to conforming clear backplate. Signed and dated front lower right “Jamille Haddad, 89”. Height 21.75’, width 15.25”. $300-$500
74 Henredon Scene Two Maple Burlwood Buffet Henredon Furniture (American, founded 1945), circa 1970s. A maple burlwood buffet or sideboard from the “Scene Two” collection, having a molded edge, with two long drawers over a lower two-door cabinet and two additional drawers, one deep and appearing as a double drawer. Apparently unmarked. Height 30.625”, width 60.125”, depth 18.425”. $500-$700
72 Dan Poole, “Portrait of a Man”, Oil on Canvas Dan Poole (American, Florida/Georgia, active late 20th century), “Portrait of a Man”, oil on canvas, signed and dated to lower right recto “Dan Poole/84”, inscribed to lower right verso “property of Jeffrey Lee Adler, Atlanta/on loan to Mr. George Moore 4 June 2001”. Framed 50.75” x 38.25”, sight 47” x 35”. Note: The proceeds of the sale of this lot will benefit Lost & Found Thrift, an Atlanta non-profit that works to end LGBTQ youth homelessness. $400-$600
75 Henredon Scene Two Maple Burl Parsons Dining Table Henredon Furniture (American, founding 1945), circa 1970s. A maple burl parsons extension dining table from the “Scene II” collection, having a rectangular form with a molded edge and two additional leaves. Label to underside. Height 29.75”, width 65.75”, depth 42”. $700-$900 13.
76 Gorham Sterling Reticulated Hammered Cake Plate Gorham (American (Rhode Island), founded 1831- ), circa 1917. A sterling silver reticulated and hand hammered cake or dessert plate rising on a short foot. Marked to the underside for Gorham along with “STERLING/1815A” and the date code. Height 1.25”, diameter 9.5”. weight 9.61 troy ounces. $200-$400
77 American Sterling Silver Spoons, Gorham & Alvin Alvin Manufacturing Co (American/Rhode Island, founded 1886), Gorham (American (Rhode Island), founded 1831). Two sets of American sterling silver spoons comprising six (6) round bowl soup spoons for gumbo in the Bridal Rose pattern (no monograms) hallmarked for Alvin Manufacturing Co, “STERLING” and “PATENT” accompanied by four (4) monogrammed dessert or soup spoons in the FlorentineFlorenz pattern, hallmarked for Gorham, “STERLING”, two of the spoons with retailer marks for “FREEMAN & CRANKSAHW”. length of gumbo spoons 6.87”, weight 8.93 troy ounces. length of dessert spoons 7.25”, weight 5.83 troy ounces. $400-$600
78 Gorham Sterling Water Pitcher, Plymouth Pattern Gorham (American (Rhode Island), founded 1831- ), circa 1942. A 3 and 3/8 pints sterling silver water pitcher in classic Plymouth pattern with helmet form, with reeded rim, crested handle, tapered body and stepped oval foot. Marked on underside with “GORHAM” above manufacturer’s mark, “STERLING” and “2788” pattern number, also with square mark with 2 inside indicating 1942 date. Height 10.125”, width (spout to handle) 10”. Total weight 26.59 troy ounces. $400-$600
79 Gorham Silverplate Rams Head Two-Piece Tureen Gorham (American (Rhode Island), founded 1831). A silver plated tureen having the slotted lid centered with three dimensional finial modeled with four ram’s masks. The oval bowl with ram’s head handles on either side and Greek Key border with a monogram to the center on oval footed base also decorated with Greek key. Marked to the underside of foot with an impressed anchor, “GORHAM MFG CO/010/HARD SOLDER”. Height 10.75”, width 13.5” (handle to handle), depth 6.75”. $800-$1,200
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80 Pair, Footed Cast Iron Garden Containers Continental, second half 20th century. A pair of cast iron garden containers, each having a scrolled rim and decorated with foliated swags, on four scrolled feet with rocaille handles. Apparently unmarked. Height 13.75”, width 25.25”, depth 13”. $300-$500
81 Collection of 3 Cast Iron Gadrooned Garden Urns A collection of three (3) 20th century black cast iron garden urns (or planters), each of campana form with circular rolled rims and gadrooned tapering bodies, with circular feet on plinth bases, each apparently unmarked. Tall height 15”. Medium height 12”. Small height 11”. $300-$500
82 Three Italian Terracotta Garden Containers Italian, late 20th century. A set of three neoclassical style terracotta garden containers, each decorated with floral and fruited swags and rolled rims. Apparently unmarked. Height (of tallest) 20.5”, diameter (exterior) 27”, diameter (interior) 24”. $300-$500
83 Paolo Pratella, “Wisteria Trellis Garden”, Oil Paolo Pratella (Italian, 1892-1980), “Untitled (Wisteria Trellis Garden)”, oil on Masonite, signed to lower right “Paolo Pratella”. Impressionistically rendered landscape painting depicting wisteria drapes trellises in Mediterranean garden. Framed 19.25” x 23.25”. Unframed 15.5” x 19”. $500-$700 84 Continental Neoclassical Cast Iron Garden Urn Contiental, early 20th century. A cast iron garden urn, having a foliated rim and a fluted base, with applied handles on a rounded foot, the whole set on a squared base. Apparently unmarked. Height 25”, diameter 15.5”. Provenance: From the Collection of Mr. Gerald Darby, Owner of Darby Mitchell Antiques of Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500
85 Pair of Cast Concrete Garden Pedestals A pair of cast concrete garden pedestals, each square in form with fluted sides and a scrolled motif to capital and base, and topped with a squared planter decorated with lion’s heads to the sides. Apparently unmarked. Height 26”, width 9.625”, depth 10”. $300-$500
86 Pair of Cast Iron Campana Form Garden Urns Matched pair of cast iron garden urns or planters having a Campana form decorated with gadrooning and raised on a circular foot with plinth base. Apparently unmarked. Height 30”, diameter 22”, base 10.25”x10.5”. $300-$500 15.
87 Large Continental Terracotta Olive Jar on Stand An early 20th century green painted terracotta olive jar on iron stand, likely from Greece, having an Amphora form with incised decoration and raised on a iron stand with scrolled toes. Height 41.37”, diameter at shoulders 27” $300-$500
88 Matched Pair of Derby Biscuit Urn Shaped Vases Derby Porcelain (England, founded 1756), circa early 19th century. A matched and fine pair of biscuit porcelain twin-handled urn form vases in the Neoclassical style having a fluted spreading neck, the shoulders mounted with handles over a berried laurel leaf banding and applied floral garlands above acanthus leaves molded around the base of the body raised on a socle with berried laurel leaf on square foot. The underside of each with incised Derby mark and incised N 31. Height 8”, width 5.5”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of the Owner of Chelsea House. $300-$500
89 Neoclassical Stone Architectural Wall Bracket Early 20th century. A monumental cast stone architectural wall bracket (or mount) having neoclassical elements including eagle with wings extended and five point stars encircled by acanthus wreathes. Overall width 44”; depth 12”; height 20”. Provenance: From the Collection of Mr. Gerald Darby, Owner of Darby Mitchell Antiques of Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500
92 Pair, Hickory Chair Furniture Bamboo Armchairs Hickory Chair Furniture (American, founded 1911), late 20th century. A pair of stained walnut bamboo motif armchairs, each having a scrolled back, an upholstered seat and back, and an X-stretcher. Each upholstered in textured beige fabric. Labels to undersides. Height 34.75”, width 22”, depth 22”, seat depth 18.5”, seat to floor 20”. $300-$500 90 Neoclassical Mirrored Wrought Iron Patio Table Italian, late 20th century. A wrought iron patio table, having five scrolling legs supporting a round distressed mirrored top and a lower round distressed mirrored shelf. Apparently unmarked. Height 35.5”, diameter 40”. $500-$700
91 Pair, English Carved & Turned Candle Prickets English, 19th century. A pair of carved and turned wood candle prickets, each polychromed in aged white with a scrolled tripod base. Apparently unmarked. Height 29”, diameter 12”. Provenance: Property from Estate of Mr. William P. Hale (co-owner of antiques store, The Orient Express located in Buckhead with Mr. Charles L. Mann), Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500
93 Collection of 2 Continental School Oil Paintings Continental School, 20th century. A collection of two 20th century landscape paintings, each depicting impressionistically rendered European scenes, comprising “Untitled (Amsterdam Canal)’, oil on canvas, indistinctly signed to lower right, depicting calm and reflective canal water surrounded by Dutch canal houses; and “Untitled (City Street)”, oil on canvas, indistinctly signed to lower right, depicting narrow city street lined with tall red roofed houses. “Amsterdam Canal” framed 25.25” x 21.5”; unframed 21.75” x 18.25”. “City Street” framed 25.25” x 21.75”; unframed 21.75” x 18.25”. $400-$600 16.
94 Tom Parker, “Tin Roof Cottage”, Mixed Media Tom Parker (American, 20th century), “Untitled (Tin Roof Cottage)”, mixed media including pastel and oil on paper, signed to lower left “T. Parker”. Impressionistically rendered landscape painting with saturated palette depicting verdant tropical scene with rusted tin roof cabin (or cottage). Framed 28.25” x 28.5”. Sight 17.25” x 15”. $300-$500
95 Thomas Edison Autographed Portrait Print An autographed black and white portrait print on paper depicting of the world-renowned inventor and industrialist, Thomas Alva Edison (American, 1847-1931), at bust length, inscribed lower left margin “To William Henry Dane 3rd” and autographed by Thomas Alva Edison, image with copyright symbol and “TAE” lower left. Overall framed 10.5” x 8.5”. $300-$500
98 John F. Kennedy Signed US Senate Letter American, 1957. Typed letter of correspondence on United States Senate, Committee on Labor and Public Welfare letterhead from United States Senator of Massachusetts, John F. Kennedy to a Mrs. Shirley B. Nichols dated May 8, 1957, signed in black ink “John F. Kennedy”. Sheet size 10.4” x 8.1”. $300-$500
101 Collection of Works by Buckminster Fuller Richard Buckminster “Bucky” Fuller (American, 1895-1983). A collection of two Buckminster Fuller (American, 1895-1983) publications, comprising “Fluid Geography”, published originally in 1944 by The American Neptune (American, founded 1941), printed by McCormick-Armstrong Company (American, founded 1912), with inscription by the author and signed to front inside cover, with graphite illustration to back cover; and “How Little I Know”, published by the author in 1966. $300-$500
96 American S Curve Oak Roll Top Desk, Culter & Son Abner Cutler & Son (American/New York, 18201930), early 1900s. A twin pedestal S curve oak roll top desk, the tambour top opening to a fitted interior including letter boxes, pen rest pulls, pull out tray, a full size paper slot to each side under a drawer (one drawer missing); each pedestal headed with a pull out writing slide above four graduated drawers. Two drawers on left pedestal stamped interior for Cutler Desk Factory, the top center of desk inscribed “Cutler”. Height 50.25”, width 49.5”, depth 31.5”. $800-$1,200
97 Franklin Delano Roosevelt Autographed Photo American, circa first half 20th century. Black and white photograph depicting a young Franklin Delano Roosevelt (American. 1882-1945). Indistinct black ink inscription to lower margin; with black ink autograph reading “Franklin D. Roosevelt”. Overall (with matting) 14” x 11”. Sheet (without matting) 13.5” x 9.5”. $500-$700
99 Constitutional Book, From the Library of Senator John Stuart Williams An 1881 Senate leather bound book pertaining to constitutional rules from the library of former Confederate General and United States Senator from Kentucky from 1879-1885, John Stuart Williams (American, 1818-1898). Front of text with gilt accents and name “JOHN S. WILLIAMS” in gilt accents on leather, interior fly sheet reading “Constitution of the United States of America, with the Amendments thereto: to which are prefixed The Declaration of Independence, the Articles of Confederation, and The Ordinance of 1787; and to which are added The Rules of Senate, The Joint Rules of the Two Houses, and Jefferson’s Manual of Parlimentary Practice; with Some General Laws of Useful Reference in Legislation, and Other Interesting Matter, From Authentic Sources by W.J. McDonald”, dated 1881 and noted as “PRINTED FOR THE USE OF THE SENATE”. Provenance: From the Estate of Liz Howell Bloodworth, Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500
100 Macey Oak Four Shelf Barrister Bookcase The Macey Co. (American, 1896-1940), early 20th century. A quarter sawn oak barrister bookcase, having four stacking shelves, one tall and three short, each with a hinged glass door, mounted with a molded top and a plinth base. Manufacturer’s label to interior of each shelf. Height 54”, width 34”, depth 12.25”. $300-$500
102 12 Volume Set “The Works of Tobias Smollett” The Works of Tobias Smollett. With an Introduction by W. E. Henley. Complete in Twelve Volumes with engraved frontis.to each volume with tissue guard. Each volume bound in half leather with raised bands and gilt Art Nouveau style designs on spines with gilt titles. Binding attributed to Zaehnsoft. $300-$500
103 Three Volume Set “Lavengro” by George Borrow, 1st Edition George Henry Borrow (English,1803-1881), circa 1851. LAVENGRO: The Scholar, the Gypsy, the Priest; London, John Murray, 1851. First edition. Three volumes in original green ribbed cloth with paper spine labels and engraved frontispiece portrait of the author in the first volume. The general lists of works by the author dated February 1851 at back of Vols I and II. $200-$400 17.
104 Set of 7 Baccarat “St. Remy” Water or Wine Glasses Baccarat (French, founded 1764-). A set of seven Baccarat crystal water or white wine glasses in the St. Remy pattern. Each glass with Baccarat stamp underside of foot. Height 8.5”. $300-$500
105 Set of 7 Baccarat “St. Remy” Champagne Flutes Baccarat (French, founded 1764-). A set of seven Baccarat crystal champagne flutes in the St. Remy pattern. Each glass with Baccarat stamp underside of foot. Height 8.5”. $300-$500
106 Pair of Baccarat Crystal Etched Decanters Baccarat (French, founded 1764-), 19th/early 20th century. A matched pair of lidded crystal decanters having the hollow stopper, neck and body decorated with etched fleur de lis and shamrock design and raised on circular foot. Both are stamped under foot with Baccarat logo. Height 12.37 and 12.12”. $300-$500
107 Baccarat “Marillon” Etched Decanter with 6 Cordials Baccarat (French, founded 1864), circa 1946-1961. A vintage crystal brandy or port decanter decorated in the ‘Marillon” etch pattern with six matching cordials. Each marked to underside with Baccarat France logo. Height of decanter 9.62”. Height of cordials 2.62”. $300-$500
108 Set of 6 Baccarat Thistles Pattern Brandy Glasses Baccarat (French, founded 1764-). A set of six Baccarat crystal brandy glasses in the “Thistle” pattern. Each glass with Baccarat stamp underside of foot. Height 4.62”. $300-$500 18.
109 Carved Oak Renaissance Revival Breakfast Table English, late 19th/early 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 28.5”, diameter 45”. $400-$600
110 Octagonal Italian Library Table, 19th C. Italian, mid to late 19th century. An octagonal library or dining table, having a planked top, resting on a open X-form double trestle base, each with a carved lion’s paw foot, with distressed polychroming overall. Apparently unmarked. Height 27.25”. diameter 51”. $500-$700
112 American Renaissance Revival Style Walnut Cabinet Manner of Herter Brothers,(German/American, active 1864–1906), last quarter 19th century. Renaissance Revival style walnut cabinet having a single door centered with simulated bronze oval panel with allegorical scene, likely Venus assisting baby Cupid riding Bacchus, flanked to each side by step-back ends with shelves and mirror backs and foliate turned supports, raised on a conforming plinth base. Apparently unmarked. Height 51.75”, width 61.75”, depth 19.25”. From the Private Collection of Paul Pattek of Big Canoe, Georgia. $500-$700
114 Carved Oak Renaissance Revival Arm Chair English, late 19th/early 20th century. A carved oak Renaissance Revival arm chair, having a scrolled crest rail, twisted stiles with turned finials, a pierced and scrolled back inset with a round leather cushion, a squared seat, scrolled handholds, twisted legs and a twisted and acanthine box stretcher. Apparently unmarked. Height 53.875”, width 24.75”, seat depth 17.5”, seat to floor 20”. $400-$600
111 Set 4 Renaissance Revival Carved Oak Dining Chairs Continental, late 19th century. A set of four Renaissance Revival dining chairs, each with a squared back with turned spindles over a pierced splat with a carved Green Man facial mask, over a squared seat with a carved and foliated edge, upholstered in yellow velvet, on four turned legs with an H-stretcher and cupped feet. Apparently unmarked. Height 340625”, width 15.625”, seat depth 14”, seat to floor 19”. $600-$800
113 English Renaissance Revival Carved Mahogany Buffet English, late 20th century. A carved and stained Renaissance Revival style buffet, having an upper cabinet with a carved cornice, supported by two turned supports, with two cabinet doors, each with diamond glass panes, flanking a carved center panel, the lower portion with a molded top above three short drawers with carved fronts, above three carved and paneled locking cabinet doors, opening to reveal interior storage. Mounted with carved wood handles and knobs. Height 49”, width 59”, depth 18”. $400-$600
116 Carved Renaissance Revival Gilt Wood Wall Bracket Continental, late 10th/early 20th century. A carved giltwood Renaissance Revival style wall bracket or shelf, having a breakfront form with a molded edge, applied beaded, foliated, and acanthine decoration, with a single curved support with cabochon detailing. Apparently unmarked. Height 19”, width 20.475”, depth 10.75”. $300-$500 115 Oak Renaissance Revival Corner Chair English, late 19th/early 20th century. A carved oak Renaissance Revival corner chair, having a figural seat rail centered with a Green Man, scrolled arms, a juxtaposed griffin splat back, a carved and foliated seat, a figural Green Man front leg terminating in a hairy paw foot, two turned side legs, and a square back leg. Apparently unmarked. Height 31.5”, width 29”, seat depth 24”, seat to floor 17”. $300-$500 19.
117 American School, “Abstracted Still Life”, Oil American School, circa 1960. “Untitled (Abstracted Still Life)”, oil on canvas, 118 American School, “Cubist Still Life”, Signed signed to lower right “A P Durham”. Framed 25.5” x 31.75”. Unframed 22” x 28”. American School. “Untitled (Cubist Still Life)”-1963, oil on masonite, signed and dated $300-$500 to lower left “B. Wolf ‘63”. Framed 31” x 19.125”. Unframed 28” x 16”. $600-$800
119 Jens Risom Walnut & Chrome Locking Credenza Jens Risom (American, born Finland, 1916-2016), mid 20th century. A low walnut credenza or sideboard, having a rectangular form, with two cabinets flanking three long and two graduated drawers, on squared feet, with a keyed lock to the top controlling access to all and chromed metal handles. Height 25.25”, width 71.5”, depth 19.5”. $500-$700
120 Jens Risom Modern Walnut Coffee Table Jens Risom (Danish/American, b. 1916-2016), circa 1960s. Mid Century Modern coffee or cocktail table designed by Jens Risom, composed of walnut wood with rectangular top with raised flared border on four rectangular legs with cross support stretcher, underside with label. Height 17.25”, width 60”, depth 24”. $300-$500
121 Jerry and Terry Lynn, “El Senor”, Serigraph Jerry Lynn (American, b. 1975) and Terry Lynn (American, b. 1975), “El Senor”, serigraph in colors on paper, from an edition of 325, graphite signed to lower margin. Cubist style figural print with man playing guitar or banjo. Framed 60” x 49.5”. Sight 39” x 29”. $300-$500 20.
122 Synthia Saint James, “With Honors”, Signed Synthia Saint James (American, b. 1949), “With Honors”, serigraph in colors on paper, from an edition of 100, graphite signed, titled and edition noted to lower margin. Artist’s label to verso. Framed 30.75” x 38.5”. Sight 24.5” x 32.5”. $700-$900
123 Don Bishop, “Verdant Landscape”, Contemporary Oil Don Bishop (American, b. 1958), “Untitled (Verdant Landscape)”, oil on canvas board, signed to lower right “Don Bishop”. Contemporary landscape painting with deep, saturated palette, depicting verdant green landscape with lush trees under brilliant blue skies, inscribed to verso “Long View”. Framed 13.25” x 16.25”. Unframed 9.5” x 12”. $300-$500
124 Carved Oak Dining Table & 4 Bentwood Chairs English, early 20th century. A round oak dining table, having a carved rope border and an octagonal pedestal base on four scrolled legs, each on a caster, together with four bentwood ladder back chairs, each with an upholstered seat. Apparently unmarked. Height (of table) 29.875”, diameter 42.25”, height (of chair) 34.25”, width 15,75”, seat depth 15.75”, seat to floor 19”. $300-$500
126 Belgian Carved Oak Buffet Deux Corps Belgian, early 20th century. A large baroque style carved oak buffet in two portions, the upper having a scrolling broken pediment, a pierced gallery and an upper shelf supported by two turned columnar supports, the lower cabinet with an inset red marble top over two long drawers, each curved with egg and dart molding, and two cabinet doors, each accented with foliated motifs, resting on columnar supports and a molded plinth base. Height 75”, width 47”, depth 18.5”. $600-$800
127 Eugene Verboeckhoven, “Study of Bull”, Graphite Eugene Verboeckhoven (Belgian, 1798-1881), “Untitled (Study of Bull)”-1878, graphite on paper, signed and dated to lower right “Eugene Verboeckhoven 1878”. Figural sketch or study depicting young bull with stout horns. Framed 27.75” x 26.5”. Sight 19.25” x 17.5”. $400-$600
129 Tom Parker, “White Cow”, Signed Lithograph Tom Parker (American, 20th century), “Untitled (White Cow)”, lithograph on paper, signed to lower right “T. Parker”, artist’s proof noted to lower left “A.P.”. Impressionistically rendered print depicting white cow before abstracted jewel-tone background. Framed 22” x 26”. Sight 12” x 14”. $200-$400
125 Circle of John La Farge, “Garden on Summer’s Day” Circle of John La Farge (American, 1835-1910). “Untitled (Garden on Summer’s Day)”, oil on canvas, signed to lower right “S. La Farge”. Framed 43.5” x 31”. Unframed 36” x 24”. $400-$600
128 Pair, 19th C. English Transferware Flask Vases English, late 19th/ early 20th century. A pair of Imari palette transferware porcelain vases in an hourglass or flask form. Underside marked in underglaze with “England” also overglaze red “5614 / 2” and an indistinguishable green overglaze maker’s mark. Height 8”. $200-$400
130 Tall Mint Green French Country Cabinet Continental, 20th century. A tall French country or provincial style polychromed farmhouse cabinet in mint green, having a molded pediment over two paned glass doors, over two paneled cabinet doors on a plinth base. Apparently unmarked. Height 104”, width 55”, depth 22”. $800-$1,200 21.
131 Chinese Aubusson Style Hand Woven Rug Chinese, mid 20th century. A French Aubusson style hand woven rug, having a black ground with scrolling pink and green flowers, with a blue border. Apparently unmarked. width 105.25”, depth 67.75”. $400-$600
132 Two Pair, Gilt Metal Rococo Style Chenets Continental, 20th century. Two pair of Rococo style chenets, each in the form of an urn with decorative laurel swags, topped with a finial and raised on tapering fluted feet. Apparently unmarked. Height (of taller) 20.5”, width 12”, depth 6”. $600-$800
134 Rococo Revival Style Triple Door Wardrobe English or American, late 19th century with recent modifications. A Rococo Revival style triple door wardrobe or armoire having a arched stepped pediment centered with floral and C-scroll cresting above three paneled doors, each headed with floral carved motif, one end door concealing four linen sliders above a single deep drawer; the other two doors opening to an interior fitted for a television with an upper shelf, two linen sliders and two long deep drawers. Height 95”, width 74”, depth 22.5”. Provenance: From the Estate of Mr. Herbert R. Matthews, Sr. and Mrs. Patricia Matthews of Atlanta, Georgia. $600-$800 22.
133 Pair of Patinated Bronze Putto on Marble Stands Continental, mid to late 19th century. A pair of figural bronze putto on red marble stands, one holding a crossbow with a hunting dog, the other a fishing net with a large fish. Apparently unmarked. Height 12.625”, width 4.25”, depth 3.75”. Provenance: From the Estate of Mr. Herbert R. Matthews, Sr. and Mrs. Patricia Matthews of Atlanta, Georgia. $700-$900
135 Swedish Maple Burl Rococo Revival Secretary Swedish, late 19th/early 20th century. A Rococo Revival style maple burl secretary, having a carved acanthine crested pediment, having two long drawers over a fall front desk, opening to marquetry inlaid drawers flanking an open, recessed marquetry inlaid compartment, lined to either side with faux books, over three long drawers, each set with a locking shield form key escutcheon, on incurvate saber feet. $500-$700
136 Continental School, ”The Shepherd’s Courtship”, 1884, Oil Continental (likely French), circa 1884. “Untitled (The Shepherd’s Courtship)”-circa 1884, oil on canvas, indistinctly inscribed to verso “...Dec 1884”. Figural genre scene painting depicting a courtship scene between a shepherd and a shepherdess, with flock in the foreground and grey skies overhead. Framed 36.5” x 28.25”. Unframed 32.25” x 24”. $600-$800
137 “Venetian Canal Scene,” Oil on Canvas, Signed American School, 2014. “Venetian Canal Scene”, oil on canvas, signed Jackson and dated 14 to lower right recto. A thick impasto landscape scene of a Venetian canal and gondolas. Framed 33.75” x 45.5”, sight 23.5” x 35.5”. $300-$500
140 Italian Polychromed Tole Floral Chandelier Italian, mid 20th century. A polychromed tole chandelier, having three upturned scalloped candle cups with candle sockets, decorated with a scrolling floral and vine motif in green, pink, yellow, red, and blue. Apparently unmarked. Height 21.5”, diameter 18.5”. $300-$500
138 Italian School, “On the Mediterranean”, Oil Italian School, early 20th century. “Untitled (On the Mediterranean)”, oil on wood panel, apparently unsigned. Framed 15.5” x 14.5”. Unframed 13.5” x 12.25”. $300-$500
139 Drian, “The Palace Foyer”, Original Etching Etienne Adrien Drian (French, 1885-1961), “Untitled (The Palace Foyer)”, etching on paper, graphite signed to lower right “Drian”, graphite inscribed to lower left “3.80”. Framed 30” x 32.125”. Sight 16.75” x 19”. $200-$400
141 Large Venetian Etched Glass Mirror Italian, 20th century. A large Venetian style mirror, having a foliated, pierced, and crested top with etched detailing over a rectangular mirror. Apparently unmarked. Height 66.5”, width 33”, depth 1.425”. $500-$700
142 Venetian Style Floral Etched Glass Mirror American, 20th century. Venetian style glass wall mirror with elaborate cut-out foliate form and etched decoration, the shaped looking glass enclosed by a fully mirrored frame etched with scrolling vines and foliates. Overall 33.75” x 33.75”. $300-$500
143 Venetian Six Light Glass Chandelier Italian, 20th century. Venetian style six light chandelier having open cage with drop faceted crystals and floral appliques, cage issuing six upswept arms terminating in floriform wax cups with drop faceted crystals and simulated wax sleeves. Height 26”. $600-$800
144 Venetian School, “Lakeside Capriccio”, 19th C. Venetian School, last half 19th century. . “Untitled (Lakeside Capriccio)”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned, with label to verso “Venetian School”. Figural landscape painting depicting lakeside capriccio scene with figure reclining on near bank with spear as low boats disembark passengers at the far shore. Framed 19.25” x 17.25”. Provenance: Property from Estate of Mr. William P. Hale (co-owner of antiques store, The Orient Express located in Buckhead with Mr. Charles L. Mann), Atlanta, Georgia. $700-$900 23.
145 Hollywood Regency Gilt Metal & Glass Coffee Table American, circa 1970s. A Hollywood Regency gilt metal coffee table, having a rectangular form with a glass top and a smoky mirrored lower shelf. Apparently unmarked. Height 16”, width 54”, depth 16”. $300-$500
146 Hollywood Regency Style Mirrored Pedestal American, last quarter 20th century. A Hollywood Regency style squared pedestal with mirrored sides. Apparently unmarked. Height 42.625”, width 12.25”, depth 13.125”. Provenance: From the Collection of Mr. Gerald Darby, Owner of Darby Mitchell Antiques of Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500
148 Hollywood Regency MOP Inlaid Clam Shell Table Base Continental, mid to late 20th century. A pink simulated marble and mother of pearl inlaid table base in the form of a clam shell, having a central pearl and a rounded base. Apparently unmarked. Height (of base) 13”, width 30.25”, depth 25”. $300-$500
147 Hollywood Regency Style Octagonal Brass Mirror Indian, circa 1970s. A Hollywood Regency style octagonal brass mirror, with applied faceted brass corner blocks and decorative copper-tone nail studs, with a wooden back and a brass chain. Apparently unmarked. Height 35.5”, width 29.75”, depth 1.625”. $300-$500
149 Lane Hollywood Regency Style Coffee Table Lane Furniture (American, founded 1912), last quarter 20th century. A Hollywood Regency style glass and brass dining table, having two glass tiers, each with chamfered corners resting on brass supports attached to chromed metal rod legs. Apparently unmarked. Height 17.875”, width 37”, depth 36.875”. $300-$500
150 Pair, Ebonized Hollywood Regency Console Tables Continental, late 20th century. A pair of ebonized Hollywood Regency style console tables, each rectangular in form, with an inset top with decorative metal corners, with a shaped and scalloped apron and a single drawer with a decorative pull, on four tapering incurvate legs terminating in hoof feet. Height 27.5”, width 40”, depth 20”. $500-$700 24.
151 Collection of Two Roy Ahlgren Optic Art Prints Roy Ahlgren (American (Pennsylvania), 1927-2011). A collection of two limited edition serigraphs on paper by the late American optic artist Roy Ahlgren (American (Pennsylvania), 1927-2011), comprising “Infinity”-1970, serigraph in colors on paper, graphite inscribed to lower margin “Infinity 1970 Roy Ahlgren”, optic art print depicting dimensional trapezoids in reds and blues; and “Infinity”-1970, monochromatic serigraph on paper, graphite inscribed to lower margin “Infinity -1970 Roy Ahlgren A/P”, monochromatic optic art print depicting dimensional trapezoids. Each sight 10” x 10”. $300-$500
153 Group of 2 Roy Ahlgren Serigraphs, Circa 1969 Roy Ahlgren (American (Pennsylvania), 1927-2011). A collection of two limited edition optic art serigraphs on paper by noted American printmaker Roy Ahlgren (American (Pennsylvania), 1927-2011), each titled “Opalescence I”-1969, each optic art print depicting a central hexagon composed of radiating triangles, one in monochrome, the other in greens and blues. Each graphite signed, titled and dated. Each framed 20.25” x 20.25”. Sight 18” x 17.5”. $300-$500
152 Collection of 2 Roy Ahlgren Serigraphs, Circa 1969 Roy Ahlgren (American (Pennsylvania), 1927-2011). A collection of two limited edition optic art serigraphs on paper by noted American printmaker Roy Ahlgren (American (Pennsylvania), 1927-2011), comprising “Galaxy III”-1969, graphite inscribed to lower margin “Galaxy III 5-69 Roy Ahlgren Artist’s Proof”, monochromatic optic art print depicting radiating square forms in aqua tone; and “Energia I”-1969, graphite inscribed to lower margin “Energia I 5-69 Roy Ahlgren Artist’s Proof”, optic art print depicting radiating lines reminiscent of sun or light burst. Each graphite signed, titled and dated. Each framed 20.25” x 20.25”. Sight 18” x 17.5”. $300-$500
154 Collection of 2 Roy Ahlgren Limited Ed. Serigraphs Roy Ahlgren (American (Pennsylvania), 1927-2011). A collection of two limited edition serigraphs on paper by the late American optic artist Roy Ahlgren (American (Pennsylvania), 1927-2011), comprising “Parabolic”, serigraph in colors on paper, graphite inscribed to lower margin “10/150 Parabolic Ahlgren”, optic art print depicting gradient wave forms; and “Peaks”1983, serigraph in colors on paper, graphite inscribed to lower margin “2/150 Peaks Ahlgren -83”, optic art print depicting graduated and gradient pyramidal forms. “Parabolic” sight 12” x 14”. “Peaks” sight 12” x 14”. $300-$500
156 Space Age Plexi-View Acrylic Convex Bubble Mirror Ram Products (American, 20th century), circa 1970s. A Space Age “Plexi-view Acrylic Mirror,” having a square form accented with convex bubbles, in a chromed metal frame. Label to reverse. Height 36.25”, width 36.25”, depth 1.625”. $300-$500
155 Collection of Two Large Scale Roy Ahlgren Prints Roy Ahlgren (American (Pennsylvania), 1927-2011). A collection of two limited edition serigraphs on paper by the late American optic artist Roy Ahlgren (American (Pennsylvania), 1927-2011), comprising “Polarization”-1981, serigraph in colors on paper, graphite inscribed to lower margin “81/150 Polarization Ahlgren -81”, optic art print depicting pulsating lines; and “Aftermath”-1981, serigraph in colors on paper, graphite inscribed to lower margin “90/150 Aftermath Ahlgren -81”, optic art print depicting graduated and gradient mountain forms. Each sight 19” x 27”. $300-$500
157 Vasarely for Neiman Marcus, Optic Art Silk Scarf Victor Vasarely (Hungarian/French, 1906 - 1997) for Neiman Marcus (American, founded 1907), “Vega MC Positive”-1969, optic art print silk scarf with hand rolled edges, signed dated and numbered to center “109/150 Vasarely 1969”. A silk scarf with optic art print depicting dimensional sphere composed of circles and squares in white, red, green, navy, and purple. Framed 36.75” x 36.75”. Sight 34” x 34”. $500-$700 25.
158 William Schultz, “Still Life with Tea Pot”, Pastel William Schultz (American, 1919-2005), “Untitled (Still Life with Tea Pot)”, pastel on paper, inscribed and signed to lower left. Still life pastel drawing depicting tabletop scene with grapes, pears and tall tea pot. Framed 21.5” x 30.5”. Sight 13” x 21.5”. $300-$500
160 William Schultz, “Girl with Wide Brim Hat”, Pastel William Schultz (American, 1919-2005), “Untitled (Girl with Wide Brim Hat)”, pastel on paper, signed to lower left. Figural pastel drawing depicting young woman with blonde hair and wide brim hat. Framed 22” x 17.25”. Sight 13.75” x 9.25”. $300-$500
162 Rustic Painted Continental Work Cabinet Continental, possibly French, late 20th century. A rustic work cabinet, having a narrow form, made of wood panels and painted gray, with an upper cabinet door over three lower drawers. Apparently unmarked. Height 65.625”, width 33.875”, depth 10”. $300-$500 26.
159 William Schultz, “Still Life with Grape...” Pastel William Schultz (American, 1919-2005), “Untitled (Still Life with Grape Cluster)”, pastel on paper, signed to lower left. Still life pastel drawing depicting tabletop scene with grapes and pears. Framed 20.25” x 31.25”. Sight 11” x 21.25”. $400-$600
161 English Mahogany Tilt Top Bobbin Turned Table English, 19th 19th/early 20th century. A mahogany tilt top table, having a bobbin turned pedestal support and three spider legs. Apparently unmarked. Height 26,875”, diameter 32.635”. Provenance: From the Collection of Mr. Gerald Darby, Owner of Darby Mitchell Antiques of Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500
163 English Oak Paneled Corner Cabinet or Cupboard English, 19th century. A carved oak wall mounting corner cabinet or cupboard, having a molded cornice, a paneled door, chamfered corners, and incised detailing, with a lower molded base. Opens to reveal interior shelving. Apparently unmarked. Height 36”. Width 31.5”, depth 17.5”. $500-$700
164 Egyptian Revival Champleve Vase Lamp Continental, likely French, late 19th/early 20th century. An Egyptian Revival brass champlevé vase converted into a lamp, having a narrow neck accented with two figural handles, with a banded enameled frieze depicting Egyptian gods and goddesses, with a textured shoulder, the tapering body decorated with enameled scenes depicting battle and pillage, mounted on a wooden base. Apparently unmarked. Height 13”, diameter 5.25”. Provenance: From the Collection of Mr. Gerald Darby, Owner of Darby Mitchell Antiques of Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500
166 After Eugene Fromentin, “Orientalist Scene...” After Eugene Samuel Auguste Fromentin (French, 1820-1876) “Orientalist Scene with Two Men on Horseback”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. A 20th century painting after French Orientalist painter Eugene Fromentin (French, 1820-1876), depicting two Middle Eastern men on horseback in rocky dessert landscape. Framed 32.5” x 28.25”. $300-$500
165 Eqyptian Turkish Silver Sweet Dish/Butter Dish Egyptian and Turkish, early 20th century. A silver covered sweet dish, bonbon or butter dish having a floral finial handle on bell shaped lid resting in shallow circular bowl. Lid is hallmarked with Tughra mark of the Sultan. Underside of bowl hallmarked with pre-1940 assay marks. Silver content likely 800/900. Height 4.62”, diameter of bowl 8.5”. weight 22.01 troy ounces. $600-$800
167 Hand Woven Persian Tribal Area Rug Wool. Iran. Geometric and tribal design. Having multiple borders. Red, blue, cream and orange accent colors. Measures 6’ 1” x 4’ 4” Provenance: From the Private Collection of Susan Knowles of Atlanta, Georgia. $600-$800
169 Hand Woven Persian Runner Wool. Iran. Floral design on rose field. Multiple borders. Blue, cream and green accent colors. Measures 3’ 3” x 15’ 2”. Provenance: From the Collection of Mr. Gerald Darby, Owner of Darby Mitchell Antiques of Atlanta, Georgia. $700-$900
168 Hand Woven Geometric Area Rug Wool. Turkey. Large bold geometric design on cream field. Blue, brown, pink and green accent colors. Measures 6’ 10”x 9’ 8”. $800-$1,200
170 Hand Woven Persian Tribal Runner Wool. Iran. Geometric and tribal. Multiple borders. Thick pile. Cream, blue, red and teal accent colors. Measures 9’ 10” x 4’ 6”. $700-$900 27.
171 Set of 12 Reed & Barton Sterling Bouillon Holders Reed and Barton (American (Taunton, Massachusetts), founded 1824). A matched set of twelve sterling silver bouillon holders having pierced sides with twin handles. Each hallmarked for Reed & Barton, “STERLING” and “N504”. Height .62”, width 4.25” (handle to handle), diameter 3”. weight 13.21 troy ounces. $300-$500
173 Large Reed & Barton Sterling Pierced Bowl Reed and Barton (American (Taunton, Massachusetts), founded 1824). A large pierced sterling silver bowl having a scalloped and pierced edge with gadroon sides. Monogrammed to interior on side. Hallmarked to the underside for Reed & Barton, “STERLING” and stamped “8 28A”. Height 2.87”, diameter 10.37”. weight 14.44 troy ounces. $400-$600
172 Pair of Sterling Monogrammed Plates, Reed & Barton Reed and Barton (American (Taunton, Massachusetts), founded 1824). Matched pair of sterling silver monogrammed plates, likely bread & butter plates. Both hallmarked to the underside for Reed & Barton, “STERLING/180/A”. diameter 7.25”. Overall weight 11.3 troy ounces. $300-$500
174 Reed and Barton Sterling Monogrammed Tray Reed and Barton (American (Taunton, Massachusetts), founded 1824). A sterling silver tray with rocaille shaped scroll rim and repousse chased flowering foliage designs; monogrammed to the center. Hallmarked to the underside with maker’s mark with eagle, shield, and lion above “STERLING/180/A”. Overall height 1.87”, width 16.5”, depth12.25”. weight 37.52 troy ounces. $600-$800
176 Mahogany Hepplewhite Dining Chairs, 19th C. English, late 18th/early 19th century. A set of 6 hand carved mahogany Hepplewhite style chairs, each having a slatted back with three tapering rails topped with carved tulips, with upholstered seats on four squared and tapering line inlaid legs joined by a box stretcher. Apparently unmarked. Height 35.75”, width 20”, seat depth 17”, seat to floor 18”. $800-$1,200 28.
175 Baker Hepplewhite Style Mahogany Sideboard Baker Furniture (American, founded 1903), mid to late 20th century. A Hepplewhite style mahogany sideboard, having a serpentine form, mounted with a backsplash with three storage drawers, with a conforming top over one long drawer flanked by three short drawers to either side, on eight tapering legs terminating in spade feet, with decorative line inlay and patinated metal hardware. Label to interior of drawer. Height 40.75”, width 78”, depth 28”. Provenance: From the Estate of Liz Howell Bloodworth, Atlanta, Georgia. $800-$1,200
177 Fine Tibetan Oushak Design Rug Wool. Tibet. Black & Tan accent colors compliment cream field. Measures 8’ x 10’ 2”. $800-$1,200
178 Pair of Tiffany & Co. Urn Form Crystal Vases Tiffany & Co. (American (New York), founded 1837), 20th century. A matched pair of crystal double handled urn form vases with hexagonal mouth and base. Each with acid etched mark to underside “Tiffany & Co.”. Height 10”, width 8.75” (handle to handle), depth 6.25”. $300-$500
179 2 Sterling Silver Dresser Boxes, Tiffany & Co. Two sterling silver dresser/vanity boxes or table accessories comprising a Tiffany & CO (American/New York, founded 1837) powder box or compact in circular form with removable lid and allover heavy repousse floral design, the interior with gilt wash, the bottom inscribed in script ‘May R. Markle”, accompanied by an oval repousse snuff or pill box with gilt wash interior, likely hallmarked for Thomas Whitehouse (English, active 1848-1898) having a centralized inscription “VIRTUTE ET HONORE” (virtue and honor) and monogrammed. Tiffany box hallmarked “TIFFANY & CO/7928M1270/STERLING SILVER’”. Snuff box hallmarked to the interior lid and base for Thomas Whitehouse with date code for 1891. Height of powder box .87”, diameter2.25”, weight 1.86 troy ounces. Height of snuff box .62”, width 2.12”, depth 1.5”, weight 1.32 troy ounces. $300-$500
180 Group, 10 Royal Crown Derby for Tiffany Plates Royal Crown Derby (English, founded 1750) for Tiffany & Co. (American, founded 1837), 1900. A set of 10 porcelain luncheon or dinner plates in pattern 4541, each having Imari style decoration, with a central floral medallions surrounded by a cobalt border with gilt scrolled accents, with three salmon colored cartouches with gilt stippled decoration. Each with red Royal Crown Derby mark with vertical England over Tiffany to reverse signifying production circa 1891-1921, with impressed Derby, and date mark indicating manufacture in 1900. Height 0.75”, diameter 8.5”. $300-$500
181 Tiffany Aesthetic Sterling Silver Salver or Tray Tiffany & Co. (American, founded 1837), circa 1850-1899. A lovely Aesthetic sterling silver salver or tray having a scalloped edge decorated with floral motif, likely from the Chrysanthemum pattern; the center with fancy script monogram. Underside with impressed mark “TIFFANY & Co / STERLING-SILVER / M” also “12 IN”. . Height 1”, diameter 12”. weight 27.25 troy ounces. $700-$900
182 Tiffany & Co. Sterling Silver Box, Sporting Motif Tiffany & Co. (American (Neew York), founded 1837- ), 1947-1956. Sterling silver hinged box of rectangular form with later shaped figural medallion at center on lid depicting two male polo players on horseback, interior lined in wood and divided into four sections for housing cards or other objects. Underside with impressed mark reading “TIFFANY & Co MAKERS STERLING SILVER 23369” and “M” designating the work was created under the directorship of Louis deBebian Moore. Height 1.75”, width 7.8”, depth 6.75”. Total weight (including liner) 36.64 troy ounces. $1,000-$2,000 29.
183 Gilt Metal Mounted Ebonized Cheval Floor Mirror Gilt metal mounted ebonized and stained paneled cheval floor mirror, likely French, having pineapple finials over the tilting rectangular mirror plate supported by paneled posts and trestle block with paneled base. Height 90.5”, width 42.12”, depth 31.12”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Paul Pattek of Big Canoe, Georgia. $300-$500
186 Robert Brackman, “Reclining Nude”, Charcoal Robert Brackman (American, 1898-1980), “Untitled (Reclining Nude)”, charcoal on paper, signed to lower right “Brackman”. Framed 25.5” x 21.5”. Sight 19.25” x 15.25”. $500-$700
187 Robert Brackman, “Nude from Behind”, Pastel Robert Brackman (American, 1898-1980), “Untitled (Nude from Behind)”, pastel on paper, signed to lower right “Brackman”. Framed 29.5” x 26.75”. Sight 20.25” x 18.5”. $600-$800 30.
184 Burled Wood Carved Serpentine Front Secretary American, 20th century. A burled wood veneered secretary, the upper portion having a broken pediment with dentil molding, atop double cabinet doors, each glazed with elliptical mullions and opening to reveal interior shelving, the lower portion having a slant front desk, opening to reveal three interior storage doors, a locking storage compartment, and flanking document compartments, atop three long, serpentine front drawers, resting on a conforming molded base with scalloped carving and shaped bracket feet. Apparently unmarked. Height 77.5”, width 33.5”, depth 18.5”. $500-$700
185 Robert Brackman, “Seated Nude”, Lithograph Robert Brackman (American, 1898-1980), “Seated Nude”, lithograph on paper, from an edition of 100, graphite signed to lower right “Robert Brackman”, graphite edition noted to lower left “35/100”. With label detailing artist, medium and titled to verso, with additional label to verso detailing artist’s biography. Framed 27” x 33”. Sight 17” x 23”. $300-$500
188 Robert Brackman, “Portrait of a Girl in Purple” Robert Brackman (American, 1898-1980), “Portrait of a Girl in Purple”, oil on canvas, signed to lower right “Brackman”. Label to verso “Robert Brackman portrait of a woman signed l.r.”. Framed 25.5” x 21.75”. Unframed 20” x 16”. $800-$1,200
189 Anatol Krasnyansky, “Dancing Mask Suite”, 3 Prints Anatol Krasnyansky (American / Ukrainian / Russian, b. 1930). A collection of three (3) monochromatic prints comprising “Dancing Mask Suite”, etchings on paper, each from an edition of 150, each graphite signed and numbered to lower margin, each figural print depicting abstracted and masked jesters. Each framed 35.5” x 30.25”. Each sight 24” x 19”. Note: The proceeds of the sale of this lot will benefit Lost & Found Thrift, an Atlanta non-profit that works to end LGBTQ youth homelessness. $400-$600
191 Pair of Continental Four Light Candelabras Continental, likely French, circa early 20th century. Matched pair of white marble and gilt metal urn form candelabras, each with three leafy arms and turned candlecups centered by a leafy raised candlecup. Apparently neither marked. Height 19.12”, base width 4.62”, depth 4.62”. Provenance: From the Collection of Mr. Gerald Darby, Owner of Darby Mitchell Antiques of Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500
190 Pair of Cherubic Giltwood Torchiere Floor Lamps Continental, mid 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 78”, diameter (of base) 12.5”. $600-$800
192 Continental School, “Writing by Candlelight” Continental School (likely Flemish), 19th century. “Untitled (Writing by Candlelight)”, oil on wood panel, apparently unsigned. Framed 14.5” x 12.425”. Unframed 7.825” x 6”. Provenance: Property from Estate of Mr. William P. Hale (co-owner of antiques store, The Orient Express located in Buckhead with Mr. Charles L. Mann), Atlanta, Georgia. $400-$600
193 Continental Carved Giltwood Pedestal Table Continental, 20th century. A carved giltwood Baroque style hall or center table, having a composite marble top resting on a carved giltwood pedestal accented with acanthus leaves and rocaille, on three scrolled acanthine feet and a tripartite base. Apparently unmarked. Height 27.475”, diameter 30”. $400-$600
195 Alexander Dzigurski, “Sundown on the Pacific”, Oil Alexander Dzigurski (American, 1911-1995), “Sundown on the Pacific”, oil on canvas, signed to lower right “A. Dzigurski”. Stamp to verso “COPYRIGHT RESERVED by Alexander Dzigurski PAINTER”, with label to verso “Avery Gallery Atlanta, Georgia”. Framed 20.5” x 24.5”. Unframed 12” x 16”. Provenance: From the Estate of Mrs. Barbara Blair Renshaw (the daughter of Marietta mayor, Leon “Rip” Blair, and granddaughter of Marietta mayor, Judge Daniel Webster Blair), of Marietta, Georgia. $800-$1,200
194 La Barge Italian Louis Philippe Style Gilt Mirror La Barge (American, 20th century), circa 1970s. Label to the backside states “MADE IN ITALY”, “La Barge”, “1763” along with proper hanging instructions. Height 39.75”, width 25.12”. $300-$500
196 Russian School, “Silver Day”, Oil on Canvas Russian School, circa 1995. “Silver Day”, oil on canvas, signed in Cyrillic to verso, (translated to Panchenko). Landscape painting depicting overcast Eastern European landscape with soft rolling hills dotted by farm houses and erect crosses, with Cyrillic inscriptions to verso. Framed 30.25” x 38.25”. Unframed 23” x 31”. $400-$600 31.
197 Salvador Dali, “Couple a cheval”-1970 Salvador Dalí (Spanish, 1904-1989), “Couple a cheval(Couple on Horseback)”-circa 1970-72, from Hommage a Albrecht Durer (Suite mythologique nouvelle; Venus series), engraving in color on Rives paper, from an edition of 150, graphite signed to lower right. Figural print depicting the nude Adam and Eve on horseback with castle on a hill in the distance. Framed 34.5” x 25.25”. Pate size 23” x 15”. $600-$800
198 Salvador Dali, “Venus au joueur d’orgue”-1970 Salvador Dalí (Spanish, 1904-1989), “Venus au joueur d’orgue (Venus and the organ player)”-circa 1970-72, from Hommage a Albrecht Durer (Suite mythologique nouvelle; Venus series), engraving in color on Japon paper, from an edition of 120, graphite signed to lower right. Figural print depicting the nude Venus reclining in villa as an organist plays at her feet. Framed 27.75” x 39.25”. Plate 15.325” x 22.875”. $800-$1,200
199 Edward Wormley Attributed Sheaf of Wheat Dining Table Attributed to Edward Wormley (American, 1907-1995) for Dunbar, circa 1960s. A mid century modern “Sheaf of Wheat” dining table, having an open bent walnut hourglass form pedestal base with a brass ring and an octagonal top. Apparently unmarked. Height 28.5”, diameter 42.5”. $800-$1,200
200 Edward Wormley Style Sheaf of Wheat Table Attributed to Edward Wormley (American, 1907-1995) for Dunbar, mid 20th century. A mid century modern “Sheaf of Wheat” style coffee table, having an open bent walnut hourglass form pedestal base and a round glass top. Apparently unmarked. Height 15”, diameter 42”. $700-$900
201 Edward Wormley for Dunbar Square Dining Table Attributed to Edward Wormley (American, 1907-1995) for Dunbar (American, founded 1910). A square dining table, having an ebonized wood frame with an inset stained oak top, on rounded legs. Apparently unmarked. Height 29.5”, width 36.125”, depth 36”. $300-$500 32.
202 L’Art Independant, Matisse Exhibit Poster C. 1937 After Henri Matisse (French, 1869-1954), “The Dream”-1935. An offset lithographic poster entitled “L’Art Independant au Petit Palais” after the original painting by famed French painter Henri Matisse (French, 1869-1954), printed by Mourlot (Paris, founded 1852), for an exhibition at Petit Palais (Pairs, founded 1900), circa 1937. Framed 40” x 29”. Sight 29.25” x 19.5”. $400-$600
203 Large Hand Turned Kauri Wood Bowl New Zealand, 1994. A large hand turned Kauri wood bowl, having a narrow neck, a wide bulbous form, and a large spalted hole to the shoulder, on a wooden stand. Signed and dated Kailou 1994 to underside with inscription. Height 16.5”, diameter 19”. Provenance: From the Estate of Mr. Herbert R. Matthews, Sr. and Mrs. Patricia Matthews of Atlanta, Georgia. $500-$700
204 Oversized Low Irregular Turned Burl Wood Bowl Possibly New Zealand or American, 2000s. An oversized hand turned burl wood bowl, having a low, irregular form with several purposeful patches. Apparently unmarked. Height 10.75”, width 32”, depth 22”. Provenance: From the Estate of Mr. Herbert R. Matthews, Sr. and Mrs. Patricia Matthews of Atlanta, Georgia. $500-$700
206 Sam Moore Upholstered Picasso Armchair & Ottoman Sam Moore (American, founded 1940). A Picasso exposed wood chair and ottoman, both upholstered in tiger print fabric, with exposed curved wooden arms and tapering legs in the Mod finish. Label to underside. Height 32.75”, width 30.5”, depth 32”, seat depth 22”, seat to floor 18.5”, height (ottoman) 16”, width 28”, depth 17”. $400-$600
208 Edna Cataldo Sculptural Ram Bench Attributed to Edna Cataldo (American, 1937-2009), circa 1990s. A sculptural ram bench, with a flocati wool covered body and a glazed ceramic face, the ram with curling crocheted horns. Apparently unsigned. Height 39”, width 29.5”, depth 41”. $600-$800
205 Jon Potts Two-Toned Hand Turned Wood Bowl Jon Potts (American, contemporary), 1997. A handmade turned two-toned wood bowl, having a low wide form with a large open mouth and a rolled rim. Signed and dated to underside. Height 7.5”, diameter 16”. Provenance: From the Estate of Mr. Herbert R. Matthews, Sr. and Mrs. Patricia Matthews of Atlanta, Georgia. $500-$700
207 Pair, Sculptural Adrian Pearsall Side Tables Attributed to Adrian Pearsall (American, 1925-2011) for Craft Associates, mid 20th century. A pair of sculptural side or occasional tables, each having an open, sculptural base and a conforming glass top. Apparently unmarked. Height 22”, width 28”, depth 22”. $700-$900
209 Ceramic Sculpture of a Bighorn by Aletha Rector Aletha Rector (American, 20/21st century). A kiln and pit fired ceramic sculpture in the form of a standing bighorn or Dall sheep with curled horns. Signed to the underside “Rector”. Height 16”, width 12.5”, depth 6.5”. $300-$500
210 Large Ceramic Figural Sculpture by Rodo Padilla Rodo Padilla (Mexican, 20/2st, century). A large ceramic painted figural sculpture depicting a seated woman with white blouse and denim colored skirt holding a decorated vase between her hands. Sculpture is affixed on a wooden base with name plaque “RODO PADILLA/escultura ceramica”. Height of sculpture 16.5”, width 17.5”. Base 19.75” x 18.75”. $300-$500 33.
211 Collection of 2 Nude Figure Drawings, Signed American School, 20th century. A collection of two figure illustrations, sketches or drawings, comprising “Untitled (Male in Repose)”, pastel and graphite on paper, indistinctly signed to lower right, figure drawing depicting lounging male nude; and “Untitled (Woman in Mourning)”, graphite on paper, indistinctly signed to lower left “Pickford”, figure drawing depicting nude woman laying with arms overhead in mournful pose. “Man in Repose” framed 25” x 31”; sight 16.5” x 23.5”. “Woman in Mourning” framed 34” x 26.25”; sight 19.75” x 27.75”. $400-$600
212 Pair, Hollywood Regency Floor Torchiere Lamps Continental, likely Italian, late 20th century. A pair of Hollywood Regency style wrought iron floor lamps, each having an openwork four-rod support, outwardly curving at the top and accented with gilt metal acanthine foliage, on four scrolled legs, each with a vellum shade painted with a decorative gold rope and shell border. Apparently unmarked. Height 79”, diameter 24”. $600-$800
213 Set, 6 Hollywood Regency Style Shell Motif Chairs Continental, likely Spanish, circa 1970s-80s. Height (of armchair) 39”, width 22”, seat depth 19.5”, seat to floor 19.25”. $600-$800 34.
214 Pair, Hollywood Regency Palm Torchiere Lamps Continental, likely Italian, mid to late 20th century. A pair of Hollywood Regency patinated and gilt metal floor torchiere lamps, each in the form of a foliated palm. Apparently unmarked. Height 86”, diameter 30”. $1,000-$2,000
215 Trinity de Cartier Trinket Dish in Box Cartier (French, founded 1847). A porcelain ring dish or trinket tray, having a square form, decorated with a classic tri-tone gold Trinity de Cartier ring against monochromatic color blocks and a gilt edge. Includes signature red box. Marked with maker’s trademark Cartier and Porcelaine de Limoges France. Height 0.5”, width 4.75”, depth 4.75”. $300-$500
216 Pair, Porcelain Cartier Trinket Trays Cartier (French, founded 1847). A pair of porcelain ring dishes or trinket trays, each having a square form and decorated with gilt swags and a gilt edge, one with a red ground. Includes signature red box. Marked with maker’s trademark Cartier and Porcelaine de Limoges France. Height 1”, width 3.125”, depth 3.125”. $300-$500 217 Must de Cartier Black Travel Clock in Box Cartier (French, founded 1847), late 20th century. A Must de Cartier travel clock, having a round white Roman dial, a black enamel and gold-tone oval surround, a folding foot, and blue cabochon alarm and hour settings. Marked Cartier to dial and reverse, marked Swiss Made with serial number #7511 02729 to reverse. Includes original signature red box. Height 4”, width 3.25”. $400-$600
218 Vintage Smoky Quartz & 14k Rose Gold Ring, 41ctw A large vintage handmade 14k rose gold and smoky quartz cocktail ring, having a central faceted mixed oval cut smoky quartz (41.02 carats total weight, color: dark brown, clarity: VS2, cut grade: well cut) in a four-prong setting. Apparently unmarked, acid tested as 14k quality. US ring size 7.5. weight 15.5 grams. Provenance: Cory Chapman Sams, Atlanta, GA, by descent. $600-$800
219 Vintage Smoky Quartz & 14k Rose Gold Brooch, 80ctw A ladies vintage smoky quartz pendant or brooch, having a central faceted mixed oval cut smoky quartz (80.43 carats total weight, color: dark brown, clarity: VS2, cut grade: well cut), set in a pierced and foliated 14k rose gold setting. Apparently unmarked, acid tested as 14k quality. Brooch circa 1950s. Height 2”, width 1.5”. Total weight 25.6 grams. Provenance: Cory Chapman Sams, Atlanta, GA, by descent. $600-$800
220 Philip Stein Ladies Teslar Stainless & MOP Watch Philip Stein (American, founded 2003). A ladies Teslar double movement chronograph watch, having a stainless steel case set with diamonds (approx. 1.20 carats total weight, color: G-H, clarity: I) and a mother of pearl dial, on a painted gold leather strap. Includes an additional pink leather strap. Maker’s mark to dial and reverse. length 8.87”. Currently not in running order. $600-$800
221 Art Deco Blue Guilloche Enamel Pendant Watch Bucherer (Swiss, founded 1888), circa 1920s. A ladies Art Deco guilloche enameled sterling silver antique ball pendant watch, having a silver gray dial with Arabic numeral markers and a visible movement to the reverse, on a chain of sterling tube and enameled blue beads. Marked with maker’s trademark Bucherer and Swiss to dial, movement marked 15 Jewels, acid tested as sterling quality. length (of chain) 29”, diameter (of pendant) 0.875”. Total weight 21 grams. $800-$1,200 35.
223 1941 Coca-Cola Salesman’s Merchandising Handbook The Coca-Cola Company (American, founded 1892), circa 1941. A Coca-Cola salesman’s sample merchandising handbook comprising colored lithographs of metal/porcelain signage options, custom built CocaCola merchandising material, coolers and displays. Overall 9.5” x 9”. $700-$900
224 Coca-Cola Salesman’s Merchandising Handbook, 1950 The Coca-Cola Company (American, founded 1892), circa 1950. A Coca-Cola salesman’s sample merchandising handbook comprising colored lithographs of metal/porcelain signage options, custom built CocaCola merchandising material, coolers and displays. Overall 9.5” x 9”. $700-$900
222 Victorian Oak Ice Box with Applied Carvings, Chicago American, late 19th century. Victorian oak dry air refrigerator or ice box having a highly decorated paneled case with applied carvings, the hinged lift-up lid containing a zinc and galvanized iron lined compartment for the block of ice, the single paneled door on the front concealing storage for food. Personalized plaque mounted above the door “MANF’D FOR/JOHN M. SMYTH CO/150-166/W. MADISON, CHICAGO”. The backside with faint impressed numbers “070”. Interior of hinged lid with cleaning instructions and remnants of label with patent dates “July 25th 1882, March 24th, 1885, Feb 2nd 1886, June 28th, 1887. Height 37.62”, width 25”, depth 17”. Note: John M. Smyth Co. was a long-time furniture store in Chicago. He began his furniture business on Madison Street in 1867. He moved down the street to the largest commercial structure on West Madison street in 1880 and, although the store burned down in 1891, he soon rebuilt a new store on the same land. Today, the Kennedy Expressway goes right through where his store was located. Mr. Smyth was not only a notable businessman but an alderman and a member of the City Council. He died of pneumonia in 1909 and a Chicago Public School was named in his honor after his death. $300-$500
225 Coca-Cola Salesman’s Merchandising Handbook, 1941 The Coca-Cola Company (American, founded 1892), circa 1941. A Coca-Cola salesman’s sample merchandising handbook comprising colored lithographs of metal/porcelain signage options, custom built Coca-Cola merchandising material, coolers and displays. Overall 9.5” x 9”. $700-$900
226 Large Vintage Coca-Cola Advertisement, Circa 1940s The Coca-Cola Company (American, founded 1892), circa 1940s. A large advertisement on metal sheet depicting young woman, smiling as she is handed a bottle of Coca-Cola, with The Coca-Cola Company trademark. Overall 42” x 54”. $800-$1,200
227 Large Paneled Mahogany Store Display Counter Pollards (English, founded late 19th/early 20th century), late 19th/early 20th century. A large stained mahogany store display counter, having a glass display cabinet set atop a case, having a paneled front with scrolled acanthine supports, the back set with drawers, each with brass campaign pulls. Apparently unmarked. Height 36.675”, width 118”, depth 24”. $1,000-$2,000 36.
228 Art Deco Style Steel & Glass Dining Table Continental, likely Czech, 20th century. An Art Deco style dining table, having a glass top over a steel base. Apparently unmarked. Height 29.375”, width 64”, depth 39.875”. $700-$900
229 Roche Bobois Art Deco Style Mahogany Bed Roche Bobois (French, founded 1960). circa 1990s. A mahogany Art Deco style bed, having a crested head board with an inlaid circle motif, with squared fluted pilasters mounted with turned finials. Branded mark to headboard. Oversized queen, requires custom mattress. Height 67.5”, width 75.5”, depth 84.75”. $800-$1,200
230 Samuel Yellin Style Wrought Iron Gates Style of Samuel Yellin (American, born Poland, 1885-1940), 20th century. A pair of wrought iron gates, each having a Greek key border with acanthine spandrels and a scalloped, overlapping scale motif and a scrolled latch, overall lacquered black. Apparently unmarked. Height (of each) 65”, width 36.475”, width 1.75”. $800-$1,200
231 Greg Gorman Photograph and Signed Monograph Greg Gorman (American, b. 1949). A signed copy of American artist Greg Gorman’s monograph, “Inside Life”, a portfolio of the artist’s photographs published by Rizzoli International Publications (New York, founded 1929) in 1997; and a monochromatic framed photograph of Gérard Depardieu (French, b. 1948) by Greg Gorman (American, b. 1949). Frame 20.25” x 18”. Photograph sight 9” x 7”. Book 11.25” x 11.25” x 1.5”. $700-$900
232 Swedish Biedermeier Style Birch Dresser Continental, possibly Swedish, 19th century. A Biedermeier style birch chest of drawers or dresser, having an overhanging top drawer over three long drawers, with applied lacquered pilasters and foliated gilt metal hardware, on four squared and tapering legs. Apparently unmarked. Height 39.125”, width 46”, depth 21.9”. $600-$800
233 Two-Part Pyramid Buffet, Attributed To Grosfeld House Attributed to Grosfeld House (American), mid 20th century. A walnut veneered buffet or china cabinet in two parts, the upper portion a pyramidal cabinet, having a molded cornice and an outwardly tapering form set with three shelves, resting on a lower buffet, having two upper slides over two cabinet doors, with applied molding in the form of a diamond with an applied flowered knob, opening to reveal interior storage, accented with black lacquered detailing overall. Apparently unmarked. Height 86”, width 56”, depth 15.5”. $700-$900 37.
234 Alvar Munoz-Ramos, “Le Muses et Les Reveuses”-1974 Alvar Sunol Munoz-Ramos (Spanish, b. 1935), “Le Muses et Les Reveuses”-circa 1974, lithograph on paper, graphite signed and numbered to lower margin “192/225 ALVAR”. Unframed 40” x 29.25”. $300-$500
235 Alvar Munoz-Ramos, “La Paloma (Girl with Dove)’’ Alvar Sunol Munoz-Ramos (Spanish, b. 1935), “La Paloma (Girl with Dove)’’, parcel gilt and patinated bronze, from an edition of 175, inscribed to side “ALVAR 33/175 ©”. Figural sculpture depicting the bust and arms of a young woman with large dove in hard, with dark stone plinth base. Overall (with base) 10.25” x 10” x 6”. From the Private Collection of Paul Pattek of Big Canoe, Georgia. $800-$1,200
237 American School, “Dove of Peace”, Encaustic American School, 20th century. “Untitled (Dove of Peace)”, encaustic on masonite, apparently unsigned. Framed 40” x 33.5”. Unframed 24” x 30”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Locke & Kathy Glenn, Atlanta, Georgia. $400-$600
239 MCM 3-Piece Sterling Coffee Set by Allan Adler Allan Adler (American/California, 1916–2003). A three-piece sterling silver set comprising teapot, cream pitcher and sugar bowl; the coffee pot and cream pitcher with turned ebony wood handles. All pieces stamped “ALLAN ADLER/STERLING”. Height of coffee pot 5.62”, handle width 5.25”, weight 17.68 troy ounces (including wood handle and finial). Height of cream pitcher 3.25”, handle width 3.5”, weight 6.56 troy ounces (including the wood handle). Height of sugar bowl 3.12”, weight 5.6 troy ounces. $1,200-$2,400 38.
236 Contemporary Forged Iron & Granite Console Table Ben Bradshaw/Bradshaw Metal Works (American (Georgia), Contemporary. A contemporary forged iron console table having a rectangular black “galaxy” granite top supported by two pairs of interlocking C-scrolls united by a stretcher, each end terminating on rectangular plinth base. Signed “Ben Bradshaw” on lower back plinth. Height 37”, width 60”, depth 17”. $500-$700
238 Sergio Toppi, “Africa”, Signed Illustration Art Sergio Toppi (Italian, 1932-2012), “Untitled (Africa)”, ink on paper, signed to lower left “Toppi”. Unframed 28.5” x 19.5”. Note: Toppi was a well-known Italian illustration artist whose career began with Italian publisher UTET. $1,000-$2,000
240 Hand Woven Modern Tufenkian Designer Rug Wool. Tibetan/Armenian. Thick pile. Blue and green field. Measures 9’ 9” x 13’ 7” $1,500-$3,000
242 Set of 4 Franco Albini Style Rattan Chairs Style of Franco Albini (Italian, 1905-1977), circa 1970s. A set of four rattan patio chairs, each having a woven shell with enameled steel legs. Apparently unmarked. Height 30”, width 25.75”, depth 19”, seat depth 14.75”. $600-$800
241 Chromed Metal & Glass Breakfront Display Cabinet American, circa 1970s. An illuminated chromed metal and glass display cabinet, having a breakfront form, with a pediment top and molded plinth base, with a mirrored back and 6 interior glass shelves. Apparently unmarked. Height 87.75”, width 99.5”, depth 20”. $800-$1,200
243 Contemporary Italian Cased Glass Chandelier Italian, 2000s. A contemporary blown glass pendant light or chandelier, having a long, cigar form of cased white and black glass, with a brushed chromed cap. Apparently unmarked. Height 34”, diameter 10.5”. $300-$500 244 Four Giovani Offredi for Saporiti Dining Chairs Giovanni Offredi (italian, 1927-2007) for Saporiti Italia (Italian, founded 1950), circa 1970s-1980s. A set of four upholstered dining chairs, each having a curved back extending into the rear support, a squared seat, and a trestle or t-form base, in the original upholstery. Red labels to each. Height 31.5”, width 19.25”, seat depth 17.25”, seat to floor 17.75”. $800-$1,200
245 Stephen Dee Edwards “Turquoise Amphibian” Glass Stephen Dale Edwards (American, b. 1954), circa 1986. An art glass sculpture entitled “Turquoise Amphibian”, having a naturalistic frosted form in shades of green with hand-blown glass and electroplated copper mounts. Signed on base and dated “12/28/86”. Height 24.25”, width 12”, depth 7.75”. $800-$1,200
246 Art Glass Running Figures Vase, Duncan McClellan Duncan McClellan (American, 1955-). A contemporary bulbous art glass vase likely from the “Metamorphosis” series featuring a graduating bands of running figures using the internal graal technique then overlaid, acid etched, fire polished with six stages of grinding and polishing. No visible signature. Height 10.5”, diameter 12”. $1,500-$3,000 39.
247 Old Hickory Wicker Captain’s Chair & Round Ottoman Old Hickory (American, founded 1899), late 20th century. A Captain’s Chair, having a wicker barrel back lounge chair and an removable cushion seat atop a woven rawhide seat, on four carved oak legs with a box stretcher, together with a matching Round Ottoman in wicker with an upholstered green cushion. Metal label to underside. Height (of chair) 38.75”, width 35.5”, seat depth 20”, seat to floor 22”, height (of ottoman) 19”, diameter 33”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Mr. & Mrs. Stuart Kamille of Atlanta, Georgia. $500-$700
249 Paul & Dizzy Dean Signed Baseball, Circa 1930s/40s American, 1938-1944. An autographed baseball bearing the signatures of Jay Hanna “Dizzy” Dean (American, 1910-1974) and his younger brother and fellow major league baseball player, Paul Dee “Daffy” Dean (American, 1912-1981), bearing Goldsmith Baseball Logo used from 1938-1944, each brother signed to one side panel (both signatures can be viewed from the same angle). $1,200-$2,400
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248 Thomas R. Colletta, “Rim Shot”-2007, Oil on Canvas Thomas R. Colletta (American, 20th / 21st century), “Rim Shot”-2007, oil on canvas, signed to lower right “T.R.Colletta”, inscribed to verso “Thomas R. Colletta Rim Shot 2007”. Object portrait depicting basketball rolling off rim into net below. Unframed 50” x 50”. Note: The proceeds of the sale of this lot will benefit Lost & Found Thrift, an Atlanta non-profit that works to end LGBTQ youth homelessness. $600-$800
250 Richard MacDonald The Flair-1996, Olympic Sculpt Richard MacDonald (American, b. 1946), “The Flair”-1996, patinated bronze, inscribed, dated and signed to black stone base “To Jennifer R. MacDonald 7.12.96”, signed to sculpture “R. MacDonald ‘95”. Figural sculpture depicting male gymnast on ring with full weight supported on muscular right arm, with tapered circular black stone base. Overall 20.5” x 6.25” x 15.25”. Note: Richard MacDonald is a west coast based sculpture artist known for hi figurative work. The lot is a smaller version of a public piece produced by the artist for the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia. The piece symbolizes triumph of the human spirit. $3,000-5,000
251 Danish Modern Vamdrup Stolefabrik Dining Set Vamdrup Stolefabrik (Danish, 20th century), late 20th century. A Danish modern dining set, including a small square breakfast table with a stained black top on an open pedestal base, with four sculpted teak chairs, each with a narrow, curved back support and an upholstered black chenille seat. Chairs marked with maker’s mark. Height (of table) 29.5”, width 33.75”, depth 33.75”, height (of chairs) 44.25”, width 19.5”, seat depth 16”, seat to floor 18”. $700-$900 252 Joan Steinman, “Still Life”-1992, Acrylic Joan Steinman (American, b. 1953), “Still Life”-1992, acrylic on canvas, signed to lower right “Steinman 92”. Label to verso detailing artist, titled and medium. Unframed 48” x 66.25”. $1,000-$2,000
253 Joan Steinman, “Still Life II”-1990, Acrylic Joan Steinman (American, b. 1953), “Still Life II”-1990, acrylic on canvas, signed to lower right “Steinman 92”. Fauvist style still life painting depicting tabletop with elaborately patterned fabric, various fruits including grapes, lemons and peaches, and chinoiserie teapot. Framed 42.75” x 62.75”. Unframed 40” x 60”. $800$1,200
254 12 Pcs Danish Sterling Silver Salt & Pepper Set Egon Lauridsen, aka Ela (Denmark (Copenhagen), 1930-1966). A sterling silver & white guilloche enamel salt and pepper set comprising 6 salt cellars, each with geometric floral design in center of the bowl and six mushroom shaped pepper shakers. Bottom of each piece marked “ELA DENMARK/STERLING 925S”. Height of salt cellars .87”, diameter of bowl 2”. Height of pepper shakers 1.75”. Overall weight 7.77 troy ounces. $600-$800
255 Aksel Kjersgaard Danish Low Sideboard Designed by Aksel Kjersgaard (Danish (produced in the municipality of Odder), founded 1952), circa 1960s. A Modernist rosewood low sideboard with four drawer front raised on pentagonal legs. Marked on the backside with Danish control stamp, manufacturer stamp ‘AKSEL KJERSGAARD / ODDER MADE IN DANMARK’, and numbered “No. 394”. Height 20.5”, width 46.12”, depth 14”. $800-$1,200 41.
256 Large New Zealand Hand Turned Maple Burr Bowl New Zealand, 1994. A large turned wood Maple Burr bowl, having a tapering form and an irregular edge. Signed, dated, and inscribed to underside. Height 12.25”, width 19.75”, depth 18.12”. Provenance: From the Estate of Mr. Herbert R. Matthews, Sr. and Mrs. Patricia Matthews of Atlanta, Georgia. $800-$1,200
257 John Tomlin Turned Tulip Poplar Wood Bowl John Tomlin (American, contermporary), 2007. A large, unusual turned Tulip Poplar wood bowl, having a low, wide form, centered with a higher interior vase. Signed and dated to underside. Height 12.5”, diameter 20”. Provenance: From the Estate of Mr. Herbert R. Matthews, Sr. and Mrs. Patricia Matthews of Atlanta, Georgia. $800-$1,200
258 Anatoly Tsiris Mahogany & Bloodwood Vessel Anatoly Tsiris (Ukrainian, contemporary), circa 2000s. A large, turned mahogany and bloodwood burl wood vessel, with a narrow irregular neck and a wide bulbous bottle form. Branded with artist’s name to underside. Height 27”, diameter 17”. Note: According to a note by the consignor, the wood is from Ocean Reef. Provenance: From the Estate of Mr. Herbert R. Matthews, Sr. and Mrs. Patricia Matthews of Atlanta, Georgia. $1,200-$2,400
259 Anatoly Tsiris Turned Maple Wood Vessel Anatoly Tsiris (Ukrainian, contemporary), 2004. A large, turned maple wood vessel, with a narrow irregular neck and a wide bulbous form on a round foot. Trinity Gallery sticker to underside. Height 28”, diameter 21”. Provenance: From the Estate of Mr. Herbert R. Matthews, Sr. and Mrs. Patricia Matthews of Atlanta, Georgia. $1,200-$2,400
260 Large Sliced Brazilian Agate Specimen on Stand A large, natural, sliced Brazilian agate specimen, having a raw exterior edge, the polished interior with blue gray banding, faceted quartz crystals, and druzy quartz gems. Mounted on a wooden stand. Height (on mount) 18.5”, width 19”, depth (of stone only) 1.75”. $1,000-$2,000
261 Jimmy Cook Turned Aspen Wood Bowl with Turquoise Jimmy Cook (American, contemporary), 2007. A hand turned bowl of Aspen Cat Face wood, having an irregular, bulbous form with natural holes and knots, inlaid with blue turquoise. Signed and dated 2007. Height 12.25”, diameter 14”. Provenance: From the Estate of Mr. Herbert R. Matthews, Sr. and Mrs. Patricia Matthews of Atlanta, Georgia. $1,000-$2,000
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262 Hull Experimental Pottery, Rare Turnabout Cat Bank Hull Pottery (American (Ohio), 1905-1986). Rare Experimental green glazed two-sided figural bank modeled as a seated cat and referred to as a “Turnabout Cat”. Slot for money deposit located between the two ears. Money removed via cork stopper underside base. Apparently unmarked. Height 11”, base width 7.75”, base depth 3.25”. Provenance: From the private collection Carolyn Hull Sopko, granddaughter of Hull Pottery founder, of Crooksville, Ohio. Note: According to the Hull Pottery Association, this bank is indeed rare. $800-$1,200
263 Handel Hanging Lantern Glass Shade, #6997 Handel Lamp Company (1885-1941), circa 1920s. A mushroom form hanging lantern shade decorated with exotic birds, branches and foliage on leafy textured and iridized amber glass. Signed on top fitter/collar in felt type pen “Handel 6997”. The ceiling mount marked to the interior “HANDEL” with single-socket bronzed mount and floriform cap terminating in a metal tassel. Height 34” (including 3” tassel), diameter of shade 10.5”. Provenance: From the Estate of Liz Howell Bloodworth, Atlanta, Georgia. $1,500-$3,000
264 Large American Brilliant Cut Glass Vase American, 20th century. An American brilliant cut glass vase with decorative cross hatching, elaborate faceting, and intricate fan and starburst motifs. Height of vase 11.5”. Provenance: from the Estate of a Prominent Interior Designer, Atlanta, Georgia. $1,500-$3,000 43.
265 Large Art Nouveau Style Porcelain & Bronze Urn Continental, second half 20th century. Marked with blue double L, S41, and France to lid and foot. Height 21”, diameter 10”. $700-$900
266 Carved Giltwood Art Nouveau Etagere American, late 19th/early 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 74”, width 44”, depth 14.25”. $700-$900
267 Circle of Pissarro, “Nouveau Beauty”, Signed Circle of Camille Pissarro (French, 1830-1903). “Untitled (Nouveau Beauty)”, oil on canvas, indistinctly signed to lower right. With obscured maker’s mark to canvas “P. Contet Paris 54, Rue Lafayette, 54”. Framed 21.25” x 18.5”. Unframed 15.5” x 12.5”. Note: The label to canvas verso on the offered lot indicates the Parisian color merchant Contet, an art supply vendor whose goods are known to have been used by Camille Pissarro (French, 1830-1903). Image of canvas prior to wax relining available upon request. $800-$1,200
269 Art Nouveau Style Oak Tall Case Clock Art Nouveau style oak tall case clock, twin train movement striking a bell, having a arched pediment over a cabochon and circular white enameled metal dial with Roman numerals above the long, bulbous,scrolled and paneled case with circular glazed pendulum window raised on plinth base. Apparently unmarked. Height 98”, width 20.25”. depth 10.25”. $1,000-$2,000 44.
268 Pair, Art Nouveau Figural Day & Night Sconces Continental, early 20th century. A pair of figural gilt metal Art Nouveau sconces, one representing day and the other night, each having a winged nymph or fairy, and four scrolling acanthine arms terminating in lighted sockets. Apparently unmarked. Height 28”, width 19”, depth 8”. $1,000-$2,000
270 Art Nouveau Gilt Wood Mirror Continental, late 19th century. An Art Nouveau style gilt wood paned mirror, having a scrolled and crested top accented with flowers, with high scrolled spandrels, the central panel flanked by two side panels and a lower panel, separated by decorative applied molding. Apparently unmarked. Height 68”, width 40.5”, depth 2.5”. $1,500-$3,000
272 Pair of Indian Silver Milk Jug Pitcher/Creamers Likely Kashmir, circa 1900s. A matched pair of weighted silver milk jug or cream pitchers having a cobra handle, the whole decorated with chased and relief floral motif. Apparently unmarked. Height 2.87”(spout), width 4.87” (handle to spout), depth 3”. $500-$700 271 Indian Carved Wood Ganesha Table Lamp Indian,19th/ 20th century. Unmarked. Height (to top of socket) 24”, width (of lamp base) 11.75”, depth (of lamp base) 7.25”. Provenance: Property from Estate of Mr. William P. Hale (co-owner of antiques store, The Orient Express located in Buckhead with Mr. Charles L. Mann), Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500
273 Indian Three Piece Silver Chased Repousse Tea Set India, possibly Lucknow, early 20th century. A three piece silver comprising a teapot with elephant finial and cobra snake handle, cream pitcher with cobra snake handle and sugar bowl with ringed tilting handle; all with repousse and chased with figural panels with foliage. Height of teapot 4.5” (at finial), weight 12.64 troy ounces. Height of creamer 3.63” (at cobra head), weight 4.93 troy ounces. Height of sugar 2”, weight 3.42 troy ounces. $700-$900
274 Persian 84 Silver Pedestal Bowl, Parvaresh Family Attributed Likely made by Parvaresh family of silversmiths (Isphahan,Iran), 20th century. A silver chased bowl with undulating decorated rim over ornate floral designs and decorated circular pedestal foot. Stamped to the rim of foot “84” (.875 /100) and two other marks in Farsi. Height 7”, diameter of bowl 10.25”. weight 36.13 troy ounces. $1,000-$2,000
275 Hand Woven Indian Room Size Rug Wool. India. Geometric and floral design on orange field. Multiple borders. Cream, green, blue and brown accent colors. Measures 12’ x 14’ 8”. $1,500-$3,000
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276 Monumental Sterling Potpourri Rose Bowl Whiting Manufacturing Company (American (New York), 1866-1926), circa 1912. A monumental sterling floral centerpiece rose bowl or potpourri bowl having an electroplated reticulated dome shaped lattice top resting in a the bowl with rolled wide rim pierced and chased with relief floral and foliage motif, monogrammed to upper rim and terminating on a circular foot. Hallmarked to underside of foot for Whiting Manufacturing Company, “STERLING”, “238” and date code. Reticulated lid stamped “ELECTRO PLATE A9456/1”. Height 6.25”, diameter of lid 9.5”. weight of bowl 57.15 troy ounces. $1,500-$3,000
278 41 PC Sterling “Fiddle Thread’” Flatware, Smith Frank W. Smith (American (Massachusetts), 1886-1958), A forty-one piece sterling monogrammed flatware set with serving pieces comprising three (3) dinner forks (7.5”); eight (8) dinner forks (7.12”); two (2) dinner knives with stainless blades (9.37”); seven (7) dinner knives with stainless blades (8.37”); nine (9) individual salad forks (6”); seven (7) teaspoons(5.75”); two-piece carving set with stainless blades (knife 10.5”, fork 9.25”); pie server with stainless blade (10”); flat handle butter spreader (5.87”); demitasse spoon (4.37”). Pieces hallmarked for Frank W. Smith along with “STERLING”. Total weight less standard allotment for stainless elements 67.29 troy ounces $1,500-$3,000
280 Hand Woven Persian Tabriz Rug Wool. Iran. Floral design on red field. Blue, green, gold and cream accent colors. Measures 13’ 3 x 16’ 8 $1,000-$2,000 46.
277 Rare Dominick & Haff Sterling Figural Cigar Lamp Dominick & Haff (American, 1868-1928). An scarce Aesthetic sterling silver figural cigar lamp modeled as a leafy rolled cigar in stand on four legs. Figural shaft and legs also shows hand hammered detail. Marked underside of foot “STERLING”, another foot with hallmark for Dominick & Haff, the third foot stamped “24”. Height 5.87”. weight 3.12 troy ounces. $1,000-$2,000
279 Set of 28 Towle Sterling “Old English” Flatware Towle Silversmiths (American (Massachusetts), founded 1882). A set of twenty-eight sterling silver flatware set in the “Old English” pattern comprising twelve (12) dinner forks (7.5”); ten (10) ‘five O-clock’ teaspoons (5.5”); and six (6) tablespoons/serving spoons (8.12”). All pieces monogrammed and each hallmarked for Towle “STERLING” “PAT. 1892”. Overall weight 42.97 troy ounces. Provenance: From the Estate of Liz Howell Bloodworth, Atlanta, Georgia. $1,000-$2,000
281 Blue & Red Room Size Rug Floral Motif $1,000-$2,000
282 Pair, Mario Bellini for Cassina Cab 413 Chairs Mario Bellini (Italian, 1935-) for Cassina (Italian, 1927-), designed 1977. A pair of 413 Cab armchairs, each in black leather with an enameled steel frame. Stamped Cassina to underside of each. Height 31”, width 23”, seat depth 25.5”, seat to floor 17.25”. $1,000-$2,000
283 Set, 3 Mario Bellini for Cassina Cab 413 Chairs Mario Bellini (Italian, 1935-) for Cassina (Italian, 1927-), designed 1977. A set of three 413 Cab armchairs, each in brown leather with an enameled steel frame. Stamped Cassina to underside of each. Height 31”, width 23”, seat depth 25.5”, seat to floor 17.25”. $1,500-$3,000
284 Pavel Tchelitchew, “Jenne Home Bolshoi”-1924, Ink Pavel Tchelitchew (Russian, 1898-1957), “Jenne Home Bolshoi”-1924, ink on paper board, signed and dated to lower right. Abstract figure sketch, drawing, or ink painting, in Surrealist taste depicting Russian woman, possibly a ballerina, with high cheek bones and dimpled chin. Framed 36.25” x 28.25”. Sight 16.5” x 13.5”. Note: Tchelitchew was a well-regarded Surrealist painter and set designer in modern Russia. His portraiture, often compared with that of a young Pablo Picasso (Spanish, 1881-1973), is noted for his anatomical rendering of flesh. $2,000-$4,000
285 Osvaldo Borsani for Tecno T69 Dining Table Osvaldo Borsani (italian, 1911-1985) for Tecno (Italian, founded 1953). A T69 dining table, having a cast aluminum and stainless steel pedestal base with a round glass top. Apparently unmarked. Height 28.75”, diameter 54”. $1,200-$2,400
286 John Lennon, “Erotic 6”-1969, from “Bag One” John Lennon (British / American, 1940-1980), “Erotic 6”-1969, hand pulled lithograph on paper, from “Bag One Portfolio”, from an edition of 300, graphite signed lower right, edition noted lower left. Figural erotic print depicting the artist, his partner Yoko Ono (Japanese / American, b. 1933) and a third, female figure. Framed 27.75” x 35.75”. Sight 18” x 26”. $1,500-$3,000 47.
287 Swan & Zebra Carved Carousel Seats, R.J. Lakin Attributed to Robert Lakin & Company (English, 1926-1952), circa 1920s/1930s. A pair of polychrome decorated wood carved carousel figural seats; a zebra and goose; both with bail style handle on neck and padded green vinyl double seats secured with nailheads. Height of goose 39.25”, width 39”, base width 31”, base depth 7.25”. Zebra height 35.75”, width 41”, base width 31”, depth 7.25”. $1,500-$3,000
288 Two Ventriloquist Figures, Alfred LeMare Alfred LeMare (English, active 1861), circa 19th century. Two wood and paper mache ventriloquist figures depicting a man and woman, both with cotton hair, painted eyes, jaw drop and hinged neck. Marked to the back side on necks “ALR”. Height of male puppet 24”. Height of female puppet 26.5”. $1,500-$3,000 48.
289 Vintage Greyhound Advertising Sign American, 20th century. A vintage fiberglass Greyhound Lines bus transportation advertising sign, in red, white, and blue, with a white signature greyhound logo in the center. Height 34”, width 48.5”. $300-$500 290 Evinrude Elto Pal Model 4266 Outboard Motor Evinrude Elto Outboard Motors (American, founded 1907), circa 193841. A vintage chromed metal Elto Pal outboard motor, model 4266, serial number #04055, enameled red with a orange and gold logo. Serial number and model numbers to panel on side. Height 23.25”, width 6”, depth 13.5”. $400-$600
291 Prototype Road Runner Model and Cast, Chrysler Attributed to Chrysler (American, founded 1925). A set of two rare and collectible “Roadrunner” prototype casting objects, including a prototype Plaster of Paris model of the iconic cartoon figure and a casting after the same model. Both Chrysler (American, founded 1925) and Warner Brothers (American, founded 1923) are credited with the use and spread of the “Roadrunner” character. Chrysler paid a reported $50,000 to Warner Brothers for use of the name and likeness of both their “Roadrunner” and “Wile E. Coyote” characters to promote their Plymouth Road Runner vehicles to the broader mid-market. Cast overall height 15”. Model overall height 14.5”. Note: According to the consignor, these road runners are were created at the Atlanta Foundry. $600-$800
293 Charles Schulz, “Flying Snoopy”, Original Drawing Charles Schulz (American, 1922-2000), “Flying Snoopy”, ink on paper, inscribed to top “For Bobby”, signed to bottom “SCHULZ”. Original illustration (or drawing, or sketch) by Peanuts comic strip creator Charles Schulz (American, 1922-2000) depicting Peanuts character, Snoopy, riding his dog house as if an airplane. Unframed 12” x 7.75”. $2,000$4,000 292 Strong Electric Corp. Movie Spotlight Strong Electric Corporation (American, 20th century.), mid 20th century. A large “Trouper” Type 51100-3 movie spotlight from Herschel Harrington Scenic & Movie Studios on 10th Street. Marked with manufacturer’s trademarks, serial number 47899. Height 57.5”, width 60”, depth 28”. $1,000-$2,000
294 Hohm Modelle Motorized Instructional Model Car Höhm Modelle (German, founded 1938), mid 20th century. A instructional driving school model car, having a transparent engine, suspension, lights, gears, and brakes, mounted on a wooden base. Marked Hohm Modelle and 6.00-16 to tire. Height Provenance: From the Estate of Mr. Herbert R. Matthews, Sr. and Mrs. Patricia Matthews of Atlanta, Georgia. $3,000-5,000 49.
295 Ladies Hamilton 14k White Gold & Diamond Watch Hamilton Watch Company (American, founded 1892). A ladies’ vintage 14k white gold hand-wind dress watch, set with 34 natural modern round brilliant and single cut diamonds to the dial (approx. 1.00 carats total weight, color range: I-J, clarity range: VS2-SI1), with a glass crystal on a double round black cord bracelet with a stainless steel fold-over clasp. Marked with maker’s trademark Hamilton to the dial and JJ to the reverse, marked and acid tested as 14k quality. Watch circa 1940s-1950s. Interior length 5”, diameter (of watch top) 16.7mm. Total weight 11 grams. $1,000-$2,000
296 Ladies 14k Gold Multi-Charm Bracelet A ladies 14k yellow gold charm bracelet, having a double link bracelet mounted with 6 14k yellow gold charms, including a round Chi Omega , a round owl, a heart with a pearl, a round jeweled basket of flowers, a pierced ewer, and a red jasper Buddha with gold detailing, and one gold-tone reticulated fish. All marked as 14k quality excluding fish charm. length 6.75”. Total weight 51 grams, including stones and gold-tone charm. $1,200-$2,400
297 Ladies 14k Yellow Gold with 18k Wash Cigarette Case Continental, first half 20th century. A ladies cigarette case in 14k yellow gold with an 18k yellow gold wash, having a textured case with a foliated border. Hallmarked to clasp, monogrammed Lila or Lilo to corner, inscribed Villa Kiea Pale to interior (only visible in raking light). Total weight 119.4 grams. Provenance: Property from the Private Collection of Baroness Liselotte von Schwarzbek, Vienna, Austria thence by descent through the family to the present owner in Atlanta, Georgia. $2,000-$4,000
298 Vintage Platinum & Diamond Engagement Ring A vintage platinum engagement ring, having a central natural modern round brilliant cut diamond (approx. 0.86 carats total weight, color range: H-I, clarity: SI1, cut grade: good) flanked by 4 natural modern round brilliant cut diamonds (approx. 0.02 carats total weight, color range: H-I, clarity range: SI1-SI2, cut grade: good). Marked and acid tested as 10% irid. platinum. Ring circa 1930s. US ring size 5.25. Total weight 4.4 grams. $2,500-$3,500
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299 Vintage Art Deco Engagement Ring, 2.20 Cts Late 19th century. An antique art deco diamond and platinum dome style ring having European-cut diamond center stone ( 1.40 carats), flanked by filigree inset with single-cut diamonds (total weight of 0.80 carats), US size 7, gross weight 4 grams. Average diamond color: M+. Average diamond clarity: SI. $3,000-5,000
300 Rare Edison, Mellon, Ford Autographed Ephemera Collection of four pieces of rare paper ephemera pertaining to American inventor and industrialist, Thomas Alva Edison (American, 1847-1931) comprising of a paper program booklet “Presentation of the Congressional Medal for Scientific Achievement to Thomas Alva Edison” on October 20, 1928, at the Edison Laboratory in West Orange, New Jersey, autographed by five noted individuals in upper left--Thomas Edison, Henry Ford, Andrew Mellon, John Grier Hibben, and Charles Edison--presentation program with images, Congressional resolution statement, program, list of guests, and notable events and achievements of Edison; an invitation with program of events reading “The Edison Family cordially invites you to a Radio Program and Reception at the Edison Industries West Orange on Saturday Evening, October twentieth at quarter to nine o’clock R.S.V.P”. , interior of program with event details and autographed by Henry Ford,, John Grier Hibben, and Andrew Mellon; a calling card for Mrs. Thomas Alva Edison, Glenmont, Llwellyn Park, West Orange with handwritten note “Private Services Wednesday, October twenty first at two thirty o’clock” above “Please present this card.”; an invitation to Thomas Edison’s birthday celebration reading “In celebration of Mr. Edison’s birthday Mr. and Mrs. Edison At Home Friday, the eleventh of February from four until seven o’clock Glenmont Llewellyn Park, West Orange, New Jersey; and a printed note reading “Mrs. Thomas Alva Edison and her family acknowledge with grateful appreciation your kind expression of sympathy”. $3,000-5,000
301 Southern Stoneware Storage Jar, Attributed to Dave Attributed to Dave Drake at Lewis Miles Stony Bluff Pottery (Edgefield, South Carolina), circa 1840-1860. A nicely turned stoneware jar with lug handles in close proximity to lip, on ovoid body. Upper body with rich alkaline glaze and exhibiting “U” inscribed mark along with side punctuation style marks. Height 14.37”. Note: Also known by the names Dave the Slave and Dave the Potter, David Drake is recognized as the first slave potter to inscribe his name on a work, a notable attribute in a time when most slaves were illiterate and anonymous. Provenance: From the Estate of Liz Howell Bloodworth, Atlanta, Georgia. $2,000-$4,000
302 Edward Dufner, “Summer Days”-1918, Watercolor Edward Dufner (American, 1872-1957), “Summer Days”-1918, watercolor on board, signed to lower right “Edward Dufner A.N.A.”, with inscription by the artist to verso. Framed 34” x 39”. Unframed 24” x 29.25”. Provenance: The artist; [With ]M.A. Newhouse & Son, St. Louis, Missouri; E.W. Hersh, Newton, Illinois, acquired from the aforementioned 1918; George Wiley, Atwood, Illinois, circa 1920; Wallace Wiley, Pasadena, California, by descent; by descent to private collector 2004; acquired by prominent New York collector 2014; whereby acquired by present owner. $7,000-$9,000
303 American Turned Windsor Settee, Late 18th C. American, likely New England, late 18th century. A turned Windsor settee, made of maple, oak, and hickory, having a bowed backrest with turned spindles, scrolled knuckle handholds, and eight turned legs joined by a turned stretcher. Apparently unmarked. Height 38.25”, width 64.25”, depth 17.25”, seat depth 23.5”, seat to floor 17.75”. $2,000-$4,000 51.
304 Ellsworth Kelly “Red Curve”, Minimalist Lithograph Ellsworth Kelly (American, 1923-2015), “Untitled (Red Curve)”, lithograph in colors, graphite signed to lower right “Kelly”. Minimalist print depicting central red square with single bowed edge, or curve. Framed 24.75” x 27”. Sight 16” x 18”. $2,000-$4,000
305 Pair of Barbara Barry for Baker Night Stands Barbara Barry (American, California, 1952-) for Baker (American, Grand Rapids, 1903-), late 20th century. A pair of Regency style mahogany veneer night stands, each with three long drawers, two thin above one large, on saber legs with polished nickel pulls. Metal designer and manufacturer labels to each. Height 27.25”, width 32”, depth 22”. $1,000-$2,000
306 Pair, Mackintosh for Cassina Hill House Chairs Charles Rennie Mackintosh (Scottish, 18681928) by Cassina (Italian, founded 1927), circa 1980s. A pair of Hill House black lacquered ashwood chairs, each with a tall, thin ladderback with an upper grid, extending to the base, over a green velvet seat with double turned rod side stretchers and a single front stretcher. Label to underside. Height 55”, width 16.125”, seat depth 12”, seat to floor 17”. Note: A noted architect, interior designer, and artist, Mackintosh originally designed the Hill House chair in 1902 for the Hill House in Helensburg, Scotland. Inspired by Japanese design, the chair was intended to be decorative rather than functional, given the delicate form and dimensions. $1,000-$2,000
307 Barbara Barry for Henredon Oval Dining Table Barbara Barry (American, California, 1952-) for Henredon (American, founded 1945), late 20th century. A walnut veneer dining table, having a oval top with a central veneered marquetry inlaid star burst, on a six sided pedestal base. With one leaf. Label to underside. Height 28.5”, width 110”, depth 51”. $2,000-$4,000 52.
308 Milo Baughman Chrome & Smoke Glass Coffee Table Attributed to Milo Baughman (American, 1923-2003), mid 20th century. A chromed metal coffee table, having a trestle form base with a rectangular smoked glass top. Apparently unmarked. Height 15.75”, width 59.875”, depth 30”. $600-$800
309 Milo Baughman MCM Chromed Tuxedo Sofa Milo Baughman (American, 1923-2003) for Thayer Coggin (American, founded 1953- ), circa 1970s. A mid century modern tuxedo style sofa, having a rectangular cased and chromed form, upholstered with dark gray tweed with tufted cushions. Thayer Coggin label to underside. Height 28”, width 92”, depth 33”, seat depth 21.5”, seat to floor 17”. $3,000-5,000
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310 Jud Hartmann, “King Philip”-1989, Bronze Jud Hartmann (American, b. 1948), “King Philip (Metacomet ca 1675)”-1989, cast bronze with wood plinth base, from an edition of 9, inscribed to right shoulder “Hartmann 1989 4/9”. Figural bronze sculpture depicting the bust of Metacomet (American, 1638-1676), also known as King Philiip, Wampanoag chief. Overall height 32”. $3,000-5,000
311 Jud Hartmann, “Kiotsaeton”-1993, Bronze Jud Hartmann (American, b. 1948), “Kiotsaeton”1993,cast bronze with wood plinth base, from an edition of 20, inscribed to right shoulder “Hartmann 1993 16/20”. Figural bronze sculpture depicting the bust of of Iroquois chief Kiotsaeton (American, 17th century). Overall height 34”. $3,000-5,000
313 Jud Hartmann “Kateri Tekakwitha”-1989, Bronze Jud Hartmann (American, b. 1948), “Kateri Tekakwitha”-1989, cast bronze with wood plinth base, from an edition of 9, inscribed to right shoulder “Hartmann 1989 1/9”. Figural bronze sculpture depicting the bust of Algonquin Mohawk woman Kateri Tekakwitha (American, 1656-1680), also known as Lily of the Mohawks. Overall height 30”. $3,000-5,000 54.
312 Jud Hartmann, “Pontiac”-1999, Bronze Jud Hartmann (American, b. 1948), “Pontiac”-1999, polychromed cast bronze with wood plinth base, from an edition of 20, inscribed to right shoulder “Hartmann 1999 8/20”. Figural bronze sculpture depicting the bust of Ottawa Indian chief Pontiac or Obwandiyag (American, 1720-1769). Overall height 30”. $3,000-5,000
314 North American Indian Costumes (1564-1950) V. II Oscar Brousse Jacobson (American, 1882-1966) and Oscar Howe (American, 1915-1983). “North American Indian costumes (1564-1950) v. 2”-1952, published by Editions d’Art (France, 20th century). Portfolio with 25 illustrations by Yanktonai Dakota artist Oscar Howe (also known as: Mazuha Hokshina) (American, 1915-1983). Overall dimmensions 18.25” x 12.925” x 0.75”. $800-$1,200
315 Picasso, “...Bacchanale au Taurea.”-1939, Vollard Pablo Picasso (Spanish, 1881-1973), “Le Repos du Sculpteur devant une Bacchanale au Taureau”-1939, from “La Suite Vollard”, from an edition of 260 (there was a separate edition of 50 with wider margins), published by A. Vollard (Paris, France), etching on Montval laid paper, watermarked “Picasso”, graphite signed to lower right “Picasso”. Sheet 13.4” x 17.5”. $6,000-$8,000
316 Picasso, “...le Jeune Cavalier”-1939, Vollard Pablo Picasso (Spanish, 1881-1973), “Le Repos du Sculpteur devant le Jeune Cavalier”-1939, from “La Suite Vollard”, from an edition of 260 (there was a separate edition of 50 with wider margins), published by A. Vollard (Paris, France), etching on Montval laid paper, watermarked “Picasso”, graphite signed to lower right “Picasso”. Sheet 13.4” x 17.5”. $6,000-$8,000
317 Picasso, “Trois Femmes Nues...”-1939, Vollard Pablo Picasso (Spanish, 1881-1973), “Trois Femmes Nues près d’une Fenêtre”-1939, from “La Suite Vollard”, from an edition of 260 (there was a separate edition of 50 with wider margins), published by A. Vollard (Paris, France), etching on Montval laid paper, watermarked “Picasso”, graphite signed to lower right “Picasso”. Sheet 17.5” x 3.4”. $6,000-$8,000 55.
318 3 Tiffany & Co. Sterling Oval Trays or Salvers Tiffany & CO (American (New York), founded 1837), circa 1907-1947. A matched set of three sterling silver hollowware oval trays or salvers graduating in size, each having a scalloped edge decorated with rope band or ribbon twist. All three pieces hallmarked. The smallest stamped “12 1/2 IN/TIFFANY & CO/18046Makers2417/ Sterling Silver/925-1000/M” and weighs 17.03 troy ounces. The medium tray stamped “14 1/2 IN/TIFFANY & CO/ 18047Makers2418/ Sterling Silver/925-1000/M” and weighs 25.45 troy ounces. The largest stamped 16 IN/TIFFANY & CO/18048Makers2419/ Sterling Silver/925-1000/M” and weighs 33.01 troy ounces. $3,000-5,000
319 Tiffany & Co Aesthetic Movement Basketweave Bowls Tiffany & Co. (American, founded 1837), 1902-1907. A set of 8 Aesthetic Movement sterling silver bowls, each having a chased and repousse trompe l’oeil basketweave motif. Marked with maker’s trademark Tiffany & Co. Sterling Silver denoting manufacture between 1902-07, and 25359 for pattern number. Height 1.25”, diameter 7.75”. Total weight 83.48 troy ounces. $6,000-$8,000
320 Superb Early Tiffany Sterling Coffee & Tea Service J. Moore & Son for Tiffany & Company (American (New York), founded 1837), circa 1854-1869. A superb five piece coffee and tea service in the Ivy pattern also known as “Antique Ivy”” comprising a coffee pot, tea pot, handled sugar bowl, cream pitcher and waste bowl. Each piece decorated with a wide band of engraved ivy leaves, a monogrammed cartouche to one side, a void cartouche to the other, coffee and tea pot have figural seated putti finials on the lids. All pieces hallmarked for Tiffany & Co, pattern #1375, order number #2253, 550 Broadway. Height of coffee pot 10.12” (to figural finial), weight 36.54 troy ounces. Height of tea pot 7.37”, weight 32.99 troy ounces. Height of cream pitcher 5.12”, weight 13.67 troy ounces. Height of sugar bowl 4.62”, width 7” (handle to handle), weight 18.32 troy ounces. Height of waste bowl 4”, weight 15.26. $7,000-$9,000 56.
321 Jorge Gonzalez Camarena, Signed Oil, 1966 Jorge Gonzalez Camarena (Mexican, 1908-1980), “Muchachas Celebrando un Rito Magico”-1966, oil on canvas, verso of canvas signed, dated and inscribed with title, remnant of vintage typed label on stretcher upper left with title, medium, and size, upper left reading “GALERIA DE ARTE”. Modern figural painting (possibly a preparatory work) depicting a mystical scene with standing abstracted nude figures holding glass bottles and orbs, reclining female nude in foreground in rich earth tones including coral, crimson red, peach, and burnt ochre tones with green and blue highlighting. Framed 30.5” x 34.5”. Unframed 22” x 25.75”. Note: Gonzalez Camarena is best known for his murals which he began creating in 1939. Six of the murals still remain. This work, like many of this others, depicts a mystical theme. His striking use of color and composition (deemed by him as “cuadratismo” or “harmonic geometry”) creates a strong image with dynamism in color rather than form. The artist died in 1980 of a brain hemorrhage after receiving a number of accolades for his work including the National Prize for Arts and Sciences from Mexico in 1970. $20,000-$40,000
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322 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. $6,000-$8,000
323 Pair of Nancy Corzine “Rateau Bergere” Chairs A matched pair of lounge chairs “#2065 Rateau Bergere” having an espresso finish and covered in an stripe oyster silk upholstery. Both chairs labeled under cushion for Nancy Corzine. Height 33.75”, width 34.25”, seat depth 24”, seat height 19.5”. $3,000-5,000 58.
324 Menaboni, “Cranes”, Oil on Nakora Wood, Signed Athos Menaboni (Italian / American (active Georgia), 1895-1990), “Untitled (Cranes)”, oil on Nakora wood panel, graphite signed to lower right “Athos Menaboni”. Framer’s label to verso. Framed 41.75” x 14.5”. Unframed 36” x 8.425”. Provenance: From the Estate of Mr. Herbert R. Matthews, Sr. and Mrs. Patricia Matthews of Atlanta, Georgia. $4,000-$6,000
326 Fine Hand Woven Oushak Rug Wool. Turkey. Thin pile. Nicely woven. Gold and Cream field. Measures 8’ 10” x 11’ 1”. $4,000-$6,000
325 Menaboni, “Birds in Dogwood”, Oil on Nakora Wood Athos Menaboni (Italian / American (active Georgia), 1895-1990), “Untitled (Birds in Dogwood)”, oil on Nakora wood panel, graphite signed to lower right “Athos Menaboni”. Framed 41.75” x 14.5”. Unframed 35.75” x 8.5”. Provenance: From the Estate of Mr. Herbert R. Matthews, Sr. and Mrs. Patricia Matthews of Atlanta, Georgia. $4,000-$6,000
327 Fine Hand Woven Turkish Khotan Rug Wool. Turkey. Thin pile. Nicely woven. Brown and Gold field. Measures 8’ x 11’ 3”. $5,000-$7,000 59.
328 Men’s 14k White Gold & Diamond Cross & Chain A men’s 14k white gold cross pendant and chain, the cross and hinged bale set with 316 natural baguette cut diamonds (approx. 3.00 carats total weight, color range: H-I, clarity range: I1-I3), with a fancy cut away pattern to the reverse, on a stylized chain. Marked with maker’s trademark CAL (pendant) and Y61 (chain), marked and acid tested as 14k quality. Height (of cross) 3.25”, width 1.875”, length (of chain) 24”. Total weight 95.7 grams. $6,000-$8,000
329 Franklin Mint 14k & Lapis Lazuli Scarab Pendant Attributed to The Franklin Mint (American, founded 1964), circa 1977. A 14k yellow gold necklace pendant in the form of a scarab beetle, with a hand cut lapis lazuli front, the back with Egyptian hieroglyphics, on a 14k yellow gold wheat chain. Apparently unmarked, acid tested as 14k gold quality. Height (of pendant) 2.25”, width 1.5”, depth 0.75”. Total weight (of pendant) 128 grams, chain 25 grams. Note: This pendant was designed after the Coronation Scarab belonging to King Tut, located on his mummy in the Egyptian Museum, issued by the Franklin Mint in 1977 in an edition of 1000. $6,000-$8,000
330 Platinum, 18k, and Diamond Engagement Ring A platinum and 18k yellow gold engagement ring, having a wide tapering band, set with a central natural modern round brilliant cut diamond (approx. 1.00 carats total weight, color range: H-I, clarity: VS2, cut grade: good), accented by 6 natural channel set princess cut diamonds (approx. 0.50 carats total weight, color range: H-I, clarity: VS2) and 12 bead set modern round cut diamonds (approx. 0.60 carats total weight, color range: G-H, clarity: VS2). Marked with maker’s trademark SES, marked and acid tested and platinum and 18k quality. US ring size 7. Total weight 14.6 grams. $6,000-$8,000
331 Simon G. 18k & Diamond Engagement Ring, 3.55 C. Simon G. (American, 20th century). An 18k white gold and diamond mosaic engagement ring, the center invisibly set with emerald, calf’s head, and trapezoid cut diamonds (2.25 carats total weight, color: G, clarity: VS1, cut grade: excellent), with diamond accents to each side, the halo, and the band (1.30 carats total weight, color: G, clarity: VS1, cut grade: excellent). Includes original signature wood and blue leather engagement ring box. Marked with maker’s trademark Simon G., marked and acid tested as 18k quality. US ring size 8.5. Total weight 9.8 grams. $8,000-$12,000
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332 William Tolliver, “Three Field Workers”, Oil William Tolliver (American (active Louisiana and Mississippi),1951-2000), “Untitled (Three Field Workers)”, oil on canvas, signed to lower right. Abstract figural painting with gestural drybrush rendering depicting three field workers with sacks of cotton. Unframed 32” x 39”. Note: 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. $4,000-$6,000
333 William Tolliver, “Sax Man”, Oil on Canvas William Tolliver (American (active Louisiana and Mississippi),1951-2000), “Sax Man”, oil on canvas, signed to lower right “William Tolliver”. Abstract figural painting with cubist style rendering depicting man playing saxophone, with inscription to verso “sax man 111 23 03 68”. Unframed 40” x 30”. Note: 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. $5,000-$7,000
334 William Tolliver, “Joyce”, Oil on Canvas William Tolliver (American (active Louisiana and Mississippi),1951-2000), “Joyce”, oil on canvas, signed to lower right “William Tolliver”. Abstract figural painting with gestural rendering depicting African American woman in white dress, Sunday hat and strand of pearls, inscribed to verso “Joyce ca 2000 11 23 03”. Unframed 40” x 30”. Note: 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. $4,000-$6,000
335 William Tolliver, “Dancer”, Oil on Canvas William Tolliver (American (active Louisiana and Mississippi),1951-2000), “Untitled (Dancer)”, oil on canvas, signed to lower right “William Tolliver”. Abstract figural painting with futurist style rendering depicting nude female draped in flowing fabric with arms raised and body in motion, with obscured canvas label to verso. Unframed 28” x 22”. Note: William Tolliver is counted among the great African American artists of the 20th century. Tolliver’s work is characterized by his selftaught genius and the resulting evolutionary progression of his chosen materials and even style of painting. $3,000-5,000 61.
336 Thomas Mostyn, “Behind the Garden Wall”, Oil Thomas Mostyn (American / British, 1864-1930), “Untitled (Behind the Garden Wall)”, oil on canvas, signed to lower right “Tom Mostyn”. Impressionistically rendered garden landscape painting typical of the artist’s oeuvre depicting Hampshire cottage scene with woman strolling among sunflowers and fruit trees just beyond a garden wall, with inscription to verso “wax-vacuum lined - to preserve”, with label to frame “Ray Ketcham Gallery”. Framed 34.25” x 42.5”. Unframed 28.125” x 36”. $3,000-5,000
337 Hayley Lever, “Low Tide, St. Ives” O/C 1905 Hayley Lever(Australian/English/American,1876-1958), “Low Tide, St. Ives”-1905, oil on canvas, “HAYLEY LEVER” lower left. Painting depicting docked sail boats at low tide in St. Ives, Cornwall in somber muted tones, white to gray water with walking figure. Applied label on verso from Clayton-Liberatore Art Gallery, Bridgehampton, Long Island, New York. Framed 11.75” x 14.9”. Unframed 6.5” x 9.5”. $2,000-$4,000
338 Theodore Alexander Wake or Gateleg Dining Table Theodore Alexander (American, founded 1996-). English style wake or gateleg dining table having a burl wood top with round ends and D-shaped leaves raised on a mahogany turned and block legs with matching stretcher supports. Theodore Alexander tag mounted to frieze on one end. Height 29.5”, width 91”, depth 20” (leaves down), depth 55” (leaves up). $3,000-5,000
339 Indianapolis Cabinet Co Wooton Style Desk Cabinet Indianapolis Cabinet Company (American/Indianapolis, 1862- ), circa 1890s. A Wooton style walnut desk/cabinet office secretary surmounted with three quarter leafy carved backsplash above the case concealed by two massive hinged rounded doors; the left top of door with slot for mail or money. Interior center with an arrangement of multiple drawers and divided compartments with one secret drawer centered with a pull out/sliding writing surface; the right side interior door fitted with forty small drawers, all with painted faux leather and gilt tooled faces, the left side with glazed locking prospect door for the mail/money drop as well as numerous compartments and cubbies. The underside of one drawer with original label stamped “THE INDIANA TRUST CO/INDIANAPOLIS CABINET CO/No.75246580-Wal” with cabinet work signature and filling signature on the label. Desk cabinet is raised on side plinths on casters. Height 64”, width 39.5” (closed), width 80” (open), depth 27.5”. Note: The Wooton Manufacturing Company suffered a devastating fire in the early 1880s. By 1885, the company was no longer listed in the Indianapolis City Directory and some of the Wooton model cabinet office secretaries continued to be produced at the Indianapolis Cabinet Company until the end of that decade. $2,000-$4,000
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340 Pat Steir ,”Sunlight on Water #2”-1996, Aquatint Pat Steir (American, b. 1940), “Sunlight on Water #2”-1996, color aquatint reversal with drypoint and soap ground aquatint on paper, from an edition of 25, published by Crown Point Press (American, founded 1962) and printed by masterprinter Renée Bott (American, 20th century), graphite signed, titled and edition noted to lower margin “21/25 Sunlight on Water #2 Pat Steir”. Gestural abstract print. Framed 48.25” x 47.75”. Sheet size 45” x 44.5”. $1,200-$2,400
341 Modernist Two-Piece Cabinet, Karpen Furniture Co Karpen Furniture Co (American (Chicago/New York), 1880-1952), circa 1950s. A Modernist oak cabinet in two pieces, the top with two drawers (simulated as four), the bottom with a pair of doors enclosing an interior fitted with a shelf. Drawers and doors are paneled and inset with pale green stone or marble. Label to top cabinet interior drawer metal plaque for Karpen Furniture. Backside of top cabinet stamped “7027D”. Back of bottom cabinet with metal Karpen Furniture plaque and stamped “7027A”. Overall height 46.5”, width 48”, depth 18.5”. Height of top cabinet 15”. Height of bottom cabinet 31.5”. $800-$1,200
342 LeRoy Neiman, “Panteras”-Circa 1983, Serigraph LeRoy Neiman (American, 1921-2012), “Pantera”, serigraph on paper, from an edition of 500, graphite signed to lower right “LeRoy Neiman”, edition noted to lower left “166/500”. Figural expressionist print depicting group of female dancers in various states of undress, with inscription to verso “To Judy-- One of the great dancing girl of all time LeRoy Neiman Nov. 3, ‘83”. Framed 37” x 49”. Sight 26.25” x 37.5”. $1,000-$2,000
343 Joseph Perrin “Topanga Canyon”-1963, Oil on Canvas Joseph Perrin (American (active Georgia), 1923-2014). “Topanga Canyon”-1963, oil on canvas, signed to lower right “Joseph 63”. Abstract Expressionist painting depicting abstracted California landscape. Framed 43.5” x 56.75”. Unframed 40.75” x 54”. Note: Joseph S. Perrin studied aeronautical engineering at Georgia Tech before falling in love with the arts during a trip to Paris in the 1940s. Upon returning to the U.S., Perrin enrolled at the High Museum School of Art, the Ringling College of Art and Design and The University of Georgia, where he studied fine art. Perrin’s work is held in the permanent collections of the High Museum of Art, the Coca-Cola Collection and the Carter Presidential Center among others. $1,500-$3,000
344 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”. $2,000-$4,000 63.
345 Pair of Henredon Oversized Library Chairs Henredon (American, (North Carolina), founded 1945). A matched pair of oversized gold leaf library chairs having scrolled back, seat, removable cushion and elbow rests covered in a cobalt fabric with velvet raised diamonds and accompanied with a patterned gold silk removable back pillow, raised on squat cabriole legs terminating in scrolled toes. Tag under seat “HENDREDON UPHOLSTERY COLLECTION”. Height 45”, width 30.5” (seat), seat depth 28”, seat height 20”. $1,000-$2,000
348 10 Chippendale style Dining Chairs, Maitland-Smith Maitland-Smith (American, founded 1979-). Matched set of ten mahogany Chippendale style side dining chairs, each with foliate carved crestrail, pierced splat, custom upholstered drop-in seat, raised on front cabriole legs carved at the knee with acanthus and terminating in ball and claw feet. Apparently no manufacturer tags/marks. Height 39.75”, width 21.75 (seat), seat depth 15.5”, seat height 19.5”. $1,500-$3,000
351 Contemporary, “Three Giants”-2005, Oil Continental School, circa 2005. “Three Giants”-2005, oil on canvas, titled and dated to verso, indistinctly signed to verso. Contemporary landscape painting depicting so-called Bavarian haystacks, known for their narrow, tall form and common throughout Eastern Europe and Romania in particular. Framed 54” x 66”. Unframed 47.75” x 60.125”. Provenance: From the Collection of Mr. Gerald Darby, Owner of Darby Mitchell Antiques of Atlanta, Georgia. $800-$1,200 64.
346 Hand Woven Persian Tribal Area Rug Wool. Iran. Geometric and tribal design. Having multiple borders. Red, cream, gold and blue accent colors. Measures 4’ 11” x 6’ 5” Provenance: From the Private Collection of Susan Knowles of Atlanta, Georgia. $500-$700
347 Waterford Style Ten Light Crystal Chandelier A Waterford style ten light crystal chandelier with vasiform and upturned umbrella corona hung with cascades of beaded swags hung over a vasiform standard joined to a scalloped bowl issuing ten scrolling arms, each with floral shaped bobeches hung with faceted pear shaped drops, all above a small faceted ball drop. Overall height 21.5”. $600-$800
349 Contemporary American School, “Women Bathing”, Oil American School, 20th century to contemporary. “Untitled (Women Bathing)”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Photo realist figural painting with chiaroscuro handling of light depicting two nude women, one seated, the other standing. Framed 73.75” x 61.75”. Unframed 72” x 60”. $800-$1,200
350 Maitland-Smith Louis Philippe Style Sideboard Maitland-Smith (American/Philippines, founded 1979). A Louis Philippe style sideboard or chest, having a satinwood and line inlaid veneered block front form, with 3 short over two long drawers, each decorated with foliated gilt metal handles, with a drop apron mounted with gilt metal ormolu, and four incurvate legs terminating in gilt metal toe caps. Label to reverse. Height 35.25”, width 48”, depth 19.675”. $500-$700
352 Hand Woven Persian Rug Wool. Iran. Floral medallion to center. Geometric and tribal design on cream field. Green & orange accent colors. Measures 7’ 10” X 9’ 1”. $700-$900
353 Bruce Braithwaite, “October 8th”, Oil on Canvas Bruce Braithwaite (American/English, b. 1950), “October 8th”-2007, oil on canvas, signed to lower right “Bruce Braithwaite”. Photo realist landscape painting depicting American Southwest after rain, with blue skies and arched rainbow over red rocks and wild ponies, inscribed to verso “’October 8th’ Bruce W. Braithwaite Princeton, NJ 2007 New Mexico”. Framed 28” x 33.5”. Unframed 22” x 28”. $1,000-$2,000
354 Kathleen Morris, “All Saints, All Souls #7”-1997 Kathleen Morris (American, b. 1946), “All Souls / All Saints #2”-1997, oil on canvas, signed, dated and titled to verso. Figural abstract painting with highly textured surface depicting face of a woman with hair upswept into fabric wrap, her face largely obscured by shadow, with label to verso “The Lowe Gallery Atlanta, GA”. Framed 29.5” x 29.25”. Unframed 24” x 24”. $700-$900
356 Pair, Paul Tuttle for Arconas Modern Lounge Chairs Paul Tuttle (American, 1918-2002) for Arconas, 1994. A pair of modern lounge chairs, each having a polished chromed steel cantilevered frame with a black leather upholstered seat. Label to underside. Height 30”, width 26.5”, depth 35.25”, seat depth 20”, seat to floor 14.5”. $1,000-$2,000
355 Kathleen Morris, “All Saints, All Souls #2”-1997 Kathleen Morris (American, b. 1946), “All Souls / All Saints #2”-1997, oil on canvas, signed, dated and titled to verso. Figural abstract painting with highly textured surface depicting face of a young woman obscured by shadow, with label to verso “The Lowe Gallery Atlanta, GA”. Framed 29.5” x 29.25”. Unframed 24” x 24”. $700-$900
357 Pair, Paul Tuttle for Arconas Lounge Chairs Paul Tuttle (American, 1918-2002) for Arconas, 1994. A pair of modern lounge chairs, each having a polished chromed steel cantilevered frame with a black leather upholstered seat. Label to underside. Height 30”, width 26.5”, depth 35.25”, seat depth 20”, seat to floor 14.5”. $1,000-$2,000
358 Cini Boeri for Knoll Lunario Coffee Table Cini Boeri (Italian, born 1924) for Knoll (American, founded 1938), circa 1970s. A Lunario coffee table, having a cantilevered oval glass top on a marquise form chromed steel base. Apparently unmarked. Height 16.375”, width 58.875”, depth 43.25”. $800-$1,200
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359 Richard Shelton, “Smoking Hands”-1999, Mixed Media Richard Shelton (American, 20th century), “Smoking Hands”-1999, mixed media including oil and oil pastel on paper, graphite signed and dated to lower right, additionally titled, signed and dated to verso. Framed 21.25” x 32.25”. Sight 14” x 25.25”. $800-$1,200
360 Richard Shelton, “The Lesson”, Mixed Media Richard Shelton (American, 20th century), “The Lesson”, mixed media including oil and oil pastel on paper, titled to verso, apparently unsigned. Framed 22.25” x 24.5”. Sight 15” x 17.5”. $800-$1,200
361 Richard Shelton, “The Stand-Off”-2002, Mixed Media Richard Shelton (American, 20th century), “The Stand-Off”-2002, mixed media on paper, graphite signed, titled and dated to lower right, additionally titled, signed and dated to verso. Plaque to recto at lower center “’The Stand-Off’ Richard Shelton Donated by Melba Turner 2014”. Framed 21” x 43”. Sight 13” x 35”. $800-$1,200
362 Charles Hollis Jones Lucite & Upholstered Rocker Attributed to Charles Hollis Jones (American, born 1945), circa 1970s. A mid century modern lucite rocker or rocking chair having an upholstered pink velvet seat. Apparently unmarked. Height 37.75”, width 24.75”, depth 34”, seat depth 20”, seat to floor 19”. $1,000-$2,000 66.
363 Clear Modern Lucite or Acrylic Lectern American, mid 20th century. A lucite or acrylic lectern or podium, having an angled writing surface atop a squared support, open to the the back with an interior shelf, on a square base. Apparently unmarked. Height 48”, width 31.875”, depth 24”. $300-$500
364 Modernist Full Length Lucite Swivel Mirror American, 20th century. A modernist swivel cheval floor mirror with tilting ability, having lucite frame surrounding rectangular looking glass, with H-form lucite base, apparently unmarked. Overall 63.5” x 21.75” x 14”. $300-$500
365 Claughton Leeds Twin Station Barber Shop Back Bar Claughton Company of Leeds (English, founded 1879). A two station barber shop back bar having a projecting dentil molded cornice above two large framed beveled mirror plates flanked to each side by three beveled glass doors, each opening to a mirror back with two glass shelves above a vinyl padded backboard; the base with two wash stations, each having a shaped marble top inset with copper sink and flanked to each side by a triple pedestal base; two of the pedestals with hinged single drawer over hinged pull down cupboard doors, the other a single drawer and cupboard door. The doors and sinks decorated with Art Nouveau style polychrome stencil. The upper central glazed door is stamped in gilt script “Claughtons Leeds Ltd”. Height 83.25”, width 106”, depth 18.12”, sink depth 21.75”. Provenance: This lot was previously in Dante’s Down the Hatch, an Atlanta restaurant that contained a number of interesting and notable objects. The restaurant closed in 2013. Note: Claughton Company of Leeds, England, hairdressers’ outfitters and also Sanitary Lead works. $1,000-$2,000
366 19th C. Monumental French Hand Painted Shoe Advertisement Late 19th/Early 20th century. Southern French shoe maker/cobbler advertisement hand painted on canvas fabric depicting a small boy with short black hair wearing a green suit with green and gold striped pants with brown leather shoes straining while he carries an oversized brown lace-up shoe with both arms. Text reads “CHAUSSEZ-VOUS CHEZ SANT PEZENAS”. Signed lower right “H. Alquié Béziers”. 144”x 78”. $800-$1,200
368 French Polychromed Wood Grocery Etagere Continental, likely French, early 20th century. A tiered and polychromed wood grocery store etagere, having a long, low form with three graduated shelves, each with a rounded end, the ends with short scalloped shelves. Apparently unmarked. Height 48”, width 80”, depth 21”. $500-$700
367 Continental Carved Oak Paneled Doors & Frame Continental, likely Italian, 19th century. A carved oak door frame, having a molded pediment over a cornice with applied geometric decoration, with carved fluted supports and two paneled doors. Apparently unmarked. Height 92”, width 59”, depth 6”. $800-$1,200
369 Continental Figural Counter Balance Scale Continental, fourth quarter 19th century. An iron, gilt metal and marble figural counter balance scale having rectangular marble molded base with internal balance mechanism surmounted with two circular weight trays, each with single peacock head. Height of marble base 10.5”, base width 31”, base depth 14.5”, diameter of weight trays 10.25”. $400-$600
370 Ebonized Double Sided Display Cabinet Likely American, 20th century. An ebonized double sided glass display cabinet having two glazed doors on each side opening to a cream painted interior with four shelves and five glazed panels on both ends. Raised on double bun feet. Apparently unmarked. Height 77.5”, width 53.5”, depth 24.25”. $400-$600
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371 Walter Plunkett Signed Lithos, GWTW Costume Design Walter Plunkett (American, 1902-1982). A limited edition set of six lithographs depicting the iconic costume designer’s sketches for the best known costumes in Gone With The Wind (published 1975), each print signed by the artist in pencil and numbered “237/1000”, the prints enclosed in original large format folder and envelope, with enclosures listing Plunkett’s filmography and biography. Costume designs include five for Vivien Leigh’s Scarlett O’Hara and one for Clark Gable’s Rhett Butler. Costume design with Scarlett’s pink and green floral dress further inscribed “Memories of dear Walter / with love Fred Crane / Brent Tarleton / GWTW ‘39”. Each print sheet size 20” x 16”. $1,000-$2,000
373 John Groth “Gone with the Wind III”-1966 Serigraph John Groth (American, 1908-1988), “Gone with the Wind III”-1966, serigraph on paper, pencil signed and dated to lower right “John Groth 1966”. Printed preparatory sketch depicting a male figure (Rhett Butler played by Clark Gable) in conversation with a woman (Scarlett O’Hara played by Vivien Leigh). Framed 25” x 20.25”. Sight 18.5” x 13”. Note: John Groth was commissioned by Heritage Press to illustrate a new edition of Margaret Mitchell’s Gone with the Wind. Several of these examples are held in the Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library at the University of Georgia (Athens, GA). $300-$500
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372 Bradley and Hubbard GWTW Banquet Art Glass Lamp Bradley and Hubbard Manufacturing Company (American (Connecticut), 1852-1940), circa 1900. A parcel gilt metal and art glass Gone with the Wind oil lamp (or banquet lamp), later converted to electric table lamp, having two hand painted glass elements, one of globe form, the other of of bulbous form, each having hand decorated floral motif with lilies and larkspur on green ground, with pierced floral footed base. Overall height 26”. $400-$600
374 John Groth, “Gone with the Wind I”-1966, Serigraph John Groth (American, 1908-1988), “Gone with the Wind I”-1966, serigraph on paper, pencil signed and dated to lower right “John Groth 1966”. Printed preparatory sketch depicting a male figure (Rhett Butler played by Clark Gable) on horseback, tipping his hat to a woman (Scarlett O’Hara played by Vivien Leigh). Framed 28.5” x 35.5”. Sight 21” x 28”. Note: John Groth was commissioned by Heritage Press to illustrate a new edition of Margaret Mitchell’s Gone with the Wind. Several of these examples are held in the Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library at the University of Georgia (Athens, GA). $300-$500
375 John Groth “Gone with the Wind II”-1967, Ink on Paper John Groth (American, 1908-1988), “Gone with the Wind II”-1967, ink on paper, pencil signed and dated to lower right “John Groth 1967”. Preparatory illustration or sketch or drawing depicting a woman (Scarlett O’Hara played by Vivien Leigh) having a gown fitted. Framed 18” x 15”. Sight 14.5” x 11.5”. Note: John Groth was commissioned by Heritage Press to illustrate a new edition of Margaret Mitchell’s Gone with the Wind. Several of these examples are held in the Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library at the University of Georgia (Athens, GA). $300-$500
376 After A. Proctor, “Goodrich Riding Trophy”, Bronze After Alexander Phimister Proctor (American, 1860-1950), “Goodrich Riding Trophy”-1926, bronze. 1977 casting With inscription “Goodrich Riding Trophy”, signed to back “A. Phimister Proctor”. This casting was produced by the Draper Combat Leadership Trust in an edition of 43. Overall (with base) 20.75” x 26” x 8”; (without base) 17.5” x 20.75” x 7.75”. $1,000-$2,000
377 American School, “Rearing Horse”, Bronze American School, 20th century. “Rearing Horse with Saddle”, cast bronze with black stone base, apparently unsigned. Overall 27.5” x 19.25” x 12.5”. $700-$900
378 After P.J. Mene, “Standing Horse”, Bronze After Pierre Jules Mene (French, 1810-1879), “Standing Horse”, bronze with marble base, apparently unsigned. 20th century. Overall with base 16.5” x 20.5” x 6.5”. $500-$700
379 French Restoration Style Marble Top Center Table French Restoration style stained wood center table having a circular dished and molded grey marble top raised on a hexagonal shaped standard and tripartite scrolled base terminating on paw feet and casters. Height 28.87, diameter 38.25”. Provenance: From the Collection of Mr. Gerald Darby, Owner of Darby Mitchell Antiques of Atlanta, Georgia. $600-$800
380 Pair of Cast Iron Horse Head Table Lamps A matched pair of cast iron table lamps modeled as horse heads, both having a distressed finish on an ebonized circular stepped base surmounted with rectangular linen shade. Apparently unmarked. Height 23”, with shade 32”, base diameter 10.5”. $300-$500 69.
381 Two Black Forest Carved Wood Wall Accessories Continental (Swiss/German), 20th century. Two Black Forest wood carved wall accessories comprising a towel rack with open oval back within a leafy branch carved frame fronted with a single carved rod; and a two tier wall bracket shelf having leafy scroll pierced frame with two serpentine carved and hinged fold-down shelves supported by hinged leafy pierced brackets. Height of towel rack 11.12”, width 20.25”, depth 4.5”. Height of shelf 21”, width 36”, depth 8.75”. $400-$600
382 Sid Willis, “Decoys on Barrel”-1989, Pastel Sid Willis (American, b. 1930), “Untitled (Decoys on Barrel)”, chalk pastel on foam core, signed and dated to lower left “Sid Willis 1989”. Sporting genre scene pastel drawing depicting two duck decoys perched on verdigris barrel with plaid blanket. Framed 29.75” x 35.5”. Sight 21” x 27.5”. $500-$700
383 After Moigniez “Hunting Dog with Pheasant”, Bronze After Jules Moigniez (French, 1835-1894), “Hunting Dog with Pheasant”, bronze. A 20th century cast bronze sculpture after the original work by noted French sculptor Jules Moigniez (French, 1835-1894), depicting a hunting dog with limp pheasant in mouth, with naturalistically rendered base on stone plinth, apparently unsigned. Overall with base 17.5” x 24.5” x 11”. $600-$800
384 Unusual Pair of Brass Mounted Horn Gas Lamps An unusual pair of brass mounted horn lamps, likely steer horns, each surmounted with oil reservoirs and supported by columnar base and turned domed foot, not electrified Apparently unmarked. Height 33”, width 17” (end of horn to base). $700-$900 70.
385 2 Trompe L’Oeil Hanging Pheasant Paintings E. Frerot (French, late 19th century). A mated pair of trompe l’oeil game bird paintings on stained wood panels, comprising “Female Pheasant”, oil on wood panel, signed to lower left “E. Frerot”, depicting a trophy game bird nailed to wall; and “Male Pheasant”, oil on wood panel, signed to lower left “E. Frerot”, depicting a trophy game bird nailed to wall. Each framed 29.25” x 21.125”. Each unframed 24.25” x 16.125”. $800-$1,200
386 Atmos Jaeger LeCoultre Glass Front Table Clock Jaeger LeCoultre (Swiss, founded 1833). An “Atmos” clock with brass and glass case of rectangular form with canted corners surrounding circular face with white ring and brass markers with Arabic numerals, lower center of dial with “SWISS MADE” in black. Central skeleton section of dial reads on mechanism “ATMOS JAEGER LECOULTRE FIFTEEN (15) JEWELS SWISS”. Serial number on top of case “408423”. Height 9.25”, width 8.25”, depth 6.25”. From the Private Collection of Paul Pattek of Big Canoe, Georgia. $800-$1,200
387 Atmos Jaeger LeCoultre Glass Front Table Clock Jaeger LeCoultre (Swiss, founded 1833). An “Atmos” clock with brass and glass case of rectangular form with canted corners surrounding circular face with white ring and brass markers with Arabic numerals, lower center of dial with “SWISS MADE” in black. Central skeleton section of dial reads on mechanism “ATMOS JAEGER LECOULTRE THIRTEEN (13) JEWELS SWISS”, with 540 in box form medallion below. Serial number on top of case “607520.” height 8.75”, width 7.75”, depth 6”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Fleming of Atlanta, Georgia. $500-$700
388 LeCoultre et Cie Atmos Clock with Box Jaeger LeCoultre (Swiss, founded 1833). An “Atmos” table clock, having a brass and glass case of rectangular form with canted corners and a surrounding circular face with white ring and black Arabic numeral markers. Marked Swiss Made to lower center of dial, Fifteen 15 Jewels XVN, Atmos Le Coultre et Cie, and Switzerland Unadjusted to central skeleton. Serial number 153609 to top of case. Includes original packaging and certificate of authenticity. Height (clock only) 8.75”, width 7.75”, depth 6”, height (of box) 11”, width 10.5”, depth 8.5”. $500-$700
389 Enameled & Chromed Metal Glass Top Coffee Table American, 2000s. A contemporary coffee table, having a enameled and brushed chromed metal base with a large squared glass top. Apparently unmarked. Height 16.12”, width 58”, depth 58.75”. $500-$700
390 Pair of Brutalist Style “Fat Lava” Pottery Lamps Continental, circa 1960/1970’s. A matched pair of large Brutalist style “Fat Lava” table lamps, the bulbous body having a thick and textured multi-color glaze predominately gold and greens with scattered drips and craters. Both raised on turned wood base. Apparently unsigned. Height 24”, width 13”. $400-$600
391 John Stuart Inc Modernist Buffet Sideboard Cabinet John Stuart, Inc (American (New York/Grand Rapids) 1934-1956. A Modernist style buffet or sideboard cabinet having a paint decorated simulated slate rectangular top over a two pairs of leafy carved hinged folding doors, one side enclosing four graduating drawers, the top drawer fitted for silverware, the other side enclosing a single shelf interior. Raised on square tapered legs. John Stuart, Inc metal tag to interior flatware drawer. Backside of case stamped “5445.BUFFET.NUTRIA.WAL”. Height 33.25”, width 70”, depth 20”. $600-$800 71.
392 Andre Gisson, “Figures on the Coast”, Oil Andre (Gittelson) Gisson (American, 1921-2003), “Untitled (Figures on the Coast)”, oil on canvas, signed to lower left. Coastal landscape painting depicting two figures on rocky water’s edge as white, foamy waves crash nearby. Framed 21.75”. 25.5”. Unframed 12” x 16”. $800-$1,200
394 Andre Gisson, “Boudoir”, Oil on Canvas Andre (Gittelson) Gisson (American, 1921-2003), “Untitled (Boudoir)”, oil on canvas, signed to lower left. Impressionistically rendered figural painting depicting woman brushing comb through her long, chestnut hair, with obscured label to verso. Framed 18.5” x 22.5”. Unframed 12” x 16”. $700-$900
393 Andre Gisson, “Flower Vendor in Rain”, Signed Oil Andre (Gittelson) Gisson (American, 1921-2003), “Untitled (Flower Vendor in Rain)”, oil on canvas, signed to lower right. Figural cityscape painting depicting pedestrians meandering a public square in the rain as a flower vendor sells pink blooms. Framed 31.5” x 19.5”. Unframed 24” x 12”. $800-$1,200
395 Andre Gisson, “Ladies on Terrace”, Watercolor Andre (Gittelson) Gisson (American, 1921-2003), “Untitled (Ladies on Terrace)”, watercolor on paper, signed to lower left. Framed 12.5” x 15”. Sight 5.75” x 7.125”. Provenance: From the artist’s estate, whereby purchased in 2005 by James Cuttone, by descent to present owner. Note: Copy of Certificate of Authenticity from artist’s estate available upon request.$400-$600
397 Andre Gisson “Pansies”, Watercolor, Signed Andre (Gittelson) Gisson (American, 1921-2003), “Untitled (Pansies)”, watercolor on paper, graphite signed to upper right. Botanical painting depicting bundle of blooming pansies, framer’s label to verso. Framed 14.75” x 18.25”. Sight 8.75” x 11.75”. $300-$500 72.
396 Andre Gisson, “Children at Fountain”, Watercolor Andre (Gittelson) Gisson (American, 1921-2003), “Untitled (Children at Fountain)”, watercolor on paper, signed to lower left. Impressionistically rendered figural painting depicting mother and children at public fountain. Framed 27” x 27.25”. Sight 5.75” x 7.75”. $400-$600
398 Andre Gisson “Portrait of Young Beauty” Watercolor Andre (Gittelson) Gisson (American, 1921-2003), “Untitled (Portrait of Young Beauty)”, watercolor on paper, signed to lower right. Figural shoulder length portrait painting depicting face of a young woman with hair pulled back. Framed 17.5” x 14.25”. Sight 9.75” x 7.5”. $300-$500
399 Roman Chatov Oil on Board of Jester & Tree, Signed Roman Chatov (American (Georgia), 1900-1987). Signed lower right. Framed 21 x 16.75”, unframed 17.75” x 13.75. Provenance: From the Estate of Mrs. Barbara Blair Renshaw (the daughter of Marietta mayor, Leon “Rip” Blair, and granddaughter of Marietta mayor, Judge Daniel Webster Blair), of Marietta, Georgia. $800-$1,200
400 Roman Chatov Oil on Board of Jester, Signed Roman Chatov (American (Georgia), 1900-1987). Signed lower left. Framed 24.25” x 20”, unframed 21.12” x17”. Provenance: From the Estate of Mrs. Barbara Blair Renshaw (the daughter of Marietta mayor, Leon “Rip” Blair, and granddaughter of Marietta mayor, Judge Daniel Webster Blair), of Marietta, Georgia. $800-$1,200
401 Roman Chatov Oil on Board of a Portly Jester Roman Chatov (American (Georgia), 1900-1987). Signed lower right. Framed 24.25 x 20.25”, unframed 20” x 16”. Provenance: From the Estate of Mrs. Barbara Blair Renshaw (the daughter of Marietta mayor, Leon “Rip” Blair, and granddaughter of Marietta mayor, Judge Daniel Webster Blair), of Marietta, Georgia. $800-$1,200
402 Roman Chatov Oil on Board of Jester, Signed Roman Chatov (American (Georgia), 1900-1987). Signed lower right. Framed 24.25” x 20.12”, unframed 20” x 16”. Provenance: From the Estate of Mrs. Barbara Blair Renshaw (the daughter of Marietta mayor, Leon “Rip” Blair, and granddaughter of Marietta mayor, Judge Daniel Webster Blair), of Marietta, Georgia. $800-$1,200
403 Pair, WK Mohnen Reclining Black Theatre Chairs WK Wohnen (German, founded 1912), circa 2000s. A pair of black leather and chromed metal reclining theatre chairs, each having a scooped back and a headrest. Metal labels to side. Height 43”, width 32.5”, depth 40”, seat depth 20.5”, floor to seat 17.25. $300-$500
404 Pair, WK Wohnen Reclining Black Theatre Chairs WK Wohnen (German, founded 1912), circa 2000s. A pair of black leather and chromed metal reclining theatre chairs, each having a scooped back and a headrest. Metal labels to side. Height 43”, width 32.5”, depth 40”, seat depth 20.5”, floor to seat 17.25. $300-$500
405 Pair, WK Wohnen Reclining Black Theatre Chairs WK Wohnen (German, founded 1912), circa 2000s. A pair of black leather and chromed metal reclining theatre chairs, each having a scooped back and a headrest. Metal labels to side. Height 43”, width 32.5”, depth 40”, seat depth 20.5”, floor to seat 17.25. $300-$500 73.
406 HMS Victory, British Man of War, Ship Model British, 20th century. A model ship of the HMS Victory (British Man of War), having 104 guns, three masts and British flag, on blue base. Overall height (with base) 29.375”; without base 27.5”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Locke & Kathy Glenn, Atlanta, Georgia. $800-$1,200
407 British School, “Fishermen at Sea”, 19th C. Oil British School, late 19th century. “Untitled (Fishermen at Sea)”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Diminutive marine painting depicting fishing boats with tall sails at sea, with mountainous land in the distance. Framed 12” x 15.5”. Provenance: Property from Estate of Mr. William P. Hale (co-owner of antiques store, The Orient Express located in Buckhead with Mr. Charles L. Mann), Atlanta, Georgia. $800-$1,200
408 Waterline Model of the Portuguese Pedro Nunes A scale waterline model of the clipper “Thermopylae” (1868) which became the “Pedro Nunes” after the purchase by the Portuguese government. The model is decked, equipped and rigged with bracing for the sails, ratlines, crew figures, cargo hold, lifeboats, etc. The clipper is mounted on a painted scenic plaster and carved wooden base. overall height 22.37”, width 38.5”, depth 12.25”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Locke & Kathy Glenn, Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500
409 United States Navy Spyglass in Wood Case Hayward Lumber & Inv. Co (American, California, founded 1919), mid 20th century. A U.S. Navy Quartermaster Mark II 16 power spyglass, having decorative gilt metal braiding and a textured black tapering form, in the original wood case. Marked to spyglass, with label to case. length (of spyglass) 31”. diameter 3.25”, height (of box) 5.1”, width 35.25”, depth 5”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Fleming of Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500
410 Capodimonte Porcelain Military Soldiers Capodimonte (Italian, founded 1743) and Ludswigsburg (German, 19th/20th century). A group of 6 enameled porcelain military soldiers, including an the 1808 11th Highland Regiment, 1828 Royal Irish Fusiliers Drum Major, the 1830 Light Infantry, the 1840 Goldstream Guards, the 1853 Grenadier Guards, and one additional by Napoleonic by Ludwigsburg. All marked. Height 11.25”, width 4”, depth 4”. $300-$500
411 2 Samuel Walter Maritime Engravings, Circa 1840s Samuel Walter (British, 1811-1882). A collection of two hand colored marine or maritime engravings after original paintings by noted British maritime painter Samuel Walter (British, 1811-1882), comprising: “Homeward Bound”-circa 1840s, hand colored engraving on paper, engraved by Henry A. Papprill (British, 1816-1903), inscribed “Homeward Bound, Passing the Light Ship - Liverpool”; and “Outward Bound”-circa 1840s, hand colored engraving on paper, engraved by Henry A. Papprill (British, 1816-1903), inscribed “Off the Rock Fort and Light House - Liverpool”. Each framed 18.5” x 20.75”. Each sight 12” x 14.25”. $200-$400
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412 Chattahoochee Furniture Company 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”, deoth 17.25”. $700-$900
413 Ruth Prue, “Portrait of an African American Lady” Ruth Prue (American, 20th century), “Untitled (Portrait of an African American Lady)”, oil on canvas laid to masonite, signed to lower left “Ruth Prue”. With write up on artist to verso. Framed 22.25” x 19.25”. Sight 13.5” x 10.5”. $300-$500
414 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”. $400-$600
416 Two Small American Salt Glazed Stoneware Crocks T. O. Goodwin (American, New England, 19th C.) and A.F. Niles & Son (American, 19th century), mid 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-$500 415 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”. $300-$500
417 Handled Salt Glazed Stoneware Jug with Cobalt Motif American, mid 19th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 14.5”, diameter 8”. $300-$500
418 Ed Dwight, “Dirt Farmers”-1980, Bronze Ed Dwight (American, b. 1933), “Dirt Farmers”-1980, cast bronze with wood base, from an edition of 20, inscribed “10/20 Ed Dwight 1980”. Figural grouping sculpture depicting African American man and woman with sun weathered skin and farmer’s attire. Height 25.75”. $800-$1,200 75.
419 Federal Style Giltwood & Mahogany Eagle Mirror American, late 19th/early 20th century. A horizontally oriented three panel mahogany mirror, having a scrolling broken pediment crested top, centered with a mounted eagle finial with open wings, and accented with a giltwood floral swag border with rosettes at the corners and pediment, with an egg and dart border to the bottom and around each mirrored panel. Apparently unmarked. Height 40.75”, width 70.5”, depth 5”. $300-$500
421 Thomas Blake, “Dusk in the Canyon”, Signed Oil Thomas C. Blake (American, 1890-?) “Untitled (Dusk in the Canyon)”, oil on canvas, signed to lower right “Thomas C. Blake”. Framed 30.25” x 36.25”. Sight 19.5” x 25.625”. $300-$500
424 American School, “Woman with White Lace Collar” American School, 19th century. “Untitled (Woman with White Lace Collar)”, chalk pastel on paper, apparently unsigned. Unframed 22” x 17”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Locke & Kathy Glenn, Atlanta, Georgia. $200-$400 76.
420 Maple Federal Style Wall Mirror, Floral Crest 20th century. A federal style maple and gilt wood wall mirror, having broken pediment top centered by floral spray above rocaille crest, with shaped looking glass and skirt with scrolling acanthus centered by rocaille. Overall 58.5” x 32”. $400-$600
422 American School, “Portrait of a Blue-Eyed Lady” American School, first third 20th century. “Untitled (Portrait of a Blue-Eyed Lady)”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Label to verso “Malcom Smith”. Framed 24” x 19.25”. Unframed 17” x 13”. $400-$600
423 American School, “Little Boy Blue”-1926 American School, circa 1926. “Untitled (Little Boy Blue)”-1926, pastel on board, graphite signed and dated to center right “A. Schlagety 1926”. Framed 24” x 20”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Locke & Kathy Glenn, Atlanta, Georgia. $200-$400
425 American Hand Painted Chest of Drawers American, early 20th century. A painted chest or dresser, having four long graduated drawers, each with later shaped bale pulls, on bracket feet, handpainted overall in a faux yellow and brown tiger maple motif. Height 41.875”, width 42.25”, depth 19.5” $600-$800
426 Aaron Willard Replica “Massachusetts” Mahogany Shelf Clock After Aaron Williard, contemporary. Bottom of rectangular dial inscribed “Aaron Willard/Boston”. Trunk base resting on ogee bracket feet. Movement apparently not signed, height 34”, width 13.75”, depth 7”. $600-$800
427 American School, “Madame”-Circa 1930, Oil American School, circa 1930. “Untitled (Madame)”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned, with obscured stamp to verso. Framed 63” x 30.5”. Unframed 30” x 25”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Locke & Kathy Glenn, Atlanta, Georgia. $500-$700
428 American School, “Bespectacled Gentleman”-C. 1930 American School, circa 1930. “Untitled (Bespectacled Gentleman)”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Framed 63” x 30.5”. Unframed 30” x 25”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Locke & Kathy Glenn, Atlanta, Georgia. $500-$700
429 American Pine Cellarette with Drop Leaf & Gateleg American, late 19th/early 20th century. A bench-made pine cellarette with rectangular hinged top opening to a semi-divided interior mounted on a single drop-leaf base with Queen Anne style gatelegs terminating on pad feet. Height 37.87”, width 29.25”, depth 16.25”, height of drop leaf 13”, depth of drop leaf 13”. $400-$600
430 American Rustic Pine Slant Front Secretary American, late 19th/early 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 71,75”, width 36”, depth 21.5”. Provenance: From the Collection of Mr. Gerald Darby, Owner of Darby Mitchell Antiques of Atlanta, Georgia. $500-$700
432 Ceramic Urn Form Table Lamp on Stand Continental, last quarter 20th century. A ceramic urn form table lamp, having two scrolled handles, a bulbous form, a wrapped neck, and a metal stand. Apparently unmarked. Height (to finial) 36”, diameter 13.5”. $300-$500
433 Hand Woven Sultanabad Area Rug Wool. Floral and geometric design. Rust center field with blue, gold, teal and green accent colors. Measures 5’ 4” x 7’ 5”. $400-$600
431 Pennsylvania Dutch Attributed Carved Oak Blanket Chest American, likely Pennsylvania Dutch, early 19th century. A handmade oak blanket chest, having a paneled top and front, carved with tulips to the front and raised on bracket feet, with wrought iron hardware. Apparently unmarked. Height 22.5”, width 39.6”, depth 19”. Provenance: Property from Estate of Mr. William P. Hale (co-owner of antiques store, The Orient Express located in Buckhead with Mr. Charles L. Mann), Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500
434 Hand Woven Persian Rug Wool. Iran. Red, blue, green and tan accent colors. measures 13’ 3” x 10’ $800-$1,200 77.
435 French Art Deco Leather & Velvet Club Chair Continental, likely French, first half 20th century. An Art Deco style leather club chair, having upholstered brown velvet seat cushions, with scrolled armrests with decorative tacking, on tapering wooden feet. Apparently unmarked. Height 31”, width 31.75”, depth 31”, seat depth 18.75”, seat to floor 18”. $500-$700
436 Four French Art Deco Wrought Iron Patio Chairs French, first half 20th century. A set of four painted green wrought iron Art Deco style barrel patio chairs, each with a removable upholstered canvas and vinyl lighthouse motif seat. Apparently unmarked. Height 33”, width 16.5”, seat depth 16.25”, seat to floor 19”. $400-$600
437 Stephen White, “The Muses”-1976, Woodcut Stephen White (American, b. 1944), “Untitled (The Muses)”-1976, woodcut print in colors on paper, from an edition of 200, graphite signed and indistinctly titled to lower margin. Stylized figural print depicting dour women, each shown in profile. Framed 42.25” x 30.25”. Sight 32.5” x 22.5”. Provenance: Property from Estate of Mr. William P. Hale (co-owner of antiques store, The Orient Express located in Buckhead with Mr. Charles L. Mann), Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500
438 Royal Dux Art Deco Woman with Dogs, Marked Royal Dux (Bohemian/Czech, founded 1860- ), circa 1920s-1930s. Porcelain sculptural figure depicting an elegant woman in cobalt blue and gilt accented gown standing beside two white greyhound or borzoi dogs on a oblong gilt accented base. Marked on underside with applied triangular mark for manufacturer, stamp with “MADE IN CZECHOSLOVAKIA” and impressed “3046” and “11” for pattern. Height 14.25”.Provenance: Property from the Private Collection of Baroness Liselotte von Schwarzbek, Vienna, Austria thence by descent through the family to the present owner in Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500 78.
439 Art Deco Style Burl Wood Veneer Cabinet Continental, late 20th century. An Art Deco style laminate burl wood veneer cabinet, having three shelves topped with a dentil molded back splash over a pair of cabinet doors, each paneled with a key escutcheon on a plinth base. Apparently unmarked. Height 71”, width 43.25”, depth 15”. $300-$500
440 Pair, Paul McCobb Connoisseur Collection Chairs Paul McCobb (American, 1917-1969) for H. Sacks and Son, mid 20th century. A pair of blonde mahogany Connoisseur Collection dining side chairs, each having a caned seat back, and upholstered seat, tapering legs, and a box stretcher. Labels to undersides. Height 34.25”, width 16.75”, depth 19”, seat depth 16.75”, seat to floor 17.75”. $300-$500
441 Noir Furniture Weathered Daryl Dresser Noir Furniture (American, founded 2004), contemporary. A weathered mahogany Daryl dresser, having three long drawers, with a fluted front. Apparently unmarked. Height 32.5”, width 38”, depth 20”. $400-$600
443 Lane Furniture Campaign Six Drawer Dresser Lane Furniture (American, founded 1912), circa 1960s. A stained walnut veneered 6-drawer campaign chest, having a long, low rectangular form and inset brass pulls. Branded mark to interior drawer. Height 30”, width 62”, depth 18”. $300-$500
445 Modern Brass Inlaid & Tessellated Console Table Manner of Maitland Smith (American, founded 1979). A Modernist style rectangular console table having a tessellated travertine style surface inlaid with brass stringing and black marble (possibly simulated marble) on rectilinear legs. Apparently unmarked. Height 30.25”, width 60.25”, depth 19.25”. $400-$600
442 Pair, Italian MCM White Alabaster Table Lamps Italian, mid 20th century. A pair of mid century modern carved white alabaster lamps, each with a twisted hourglass form and a drum shade and a round black finial. Apparently unmarked. Height (to finial) 27”, diameter (of shade) 13” $400-$600
444 Maria de Noronha Gallman “Spring in Atlanta”-1976 Maria de Noronha Gallman (Portuguese / American, 1922-2006), “Spring in Atlanta”-1976, oil on canvas, signed to lower left “de Noronha ‘76”, titled and signed to verso. Abstract painting depicting red cardinal amongst white blossoms, with artist’s address to frame verso. Framed 31.5” x 41.25”. Unframed 30” x 40”. $300-$500
446 Charles Counts, 13” Art Pottery Carved Vase Charles Counts (American/Kentucky, 1934-2000). A large bulbous art pottery vase in blue and teal with carved geometrics at the shoulders and line incised body. Signed on base “Charles Counts”. Height 13”. $300-$500
447 Small Mid Century Modern Cabinet American, mid 20th century. A mid century modern cabinet, having a low rectangular form in stained maple veneer with two cabinet doors on squared bracket feet, mounted with gilt metal hinges and pulls. Apparently unmarked. Height 25.25”, width 31”, depth 17”. $300-$500 79.
448 Hand Woven Persian Kazak Rug Wool. Iran. Geometric design on multi-colored field. Cream, blue, green and red accent colors. Measures 4’ 10” x 6’ 5”. $300-$500
449 Hand Woven Persian Bokhara Rug Wool. Iran. Twelve elephant motif design to center pile. Multiple borders. Cream and blue accent colors compliment a burgundy field. Measures 3’ 2” x 4’ 3”. $300-$500
450 Hand Woven Karaja Runner Wool. Iran. Geometric and floral design on red field. Multiple borders. Blue, cream and gold accent colors. Measures 2’ 6” x 9’ 6”. $300-$500
451 Hand Woven Tribal Rug Wool. Iran. Three diamond motif shapes to center pile. Multiple borders. Blue, cream and brown accent colors compliment pink field. Measures 5’ 4” x 7’ 1”. $300-$500
452 Hand Woven Persian Heriz Rug Wool. Iran. Rust field with blue, teal, orange and cream accent colors. Measures 2’ 11” x 4’ 3”. Provenance: From the Estate of Mr. Herbert R. Matthews, Sr. and Mrs. Patricia Matthews of Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500
453 Small Hand Woven Persian Sarouk Rug Floral design on rose field. Blue, gold and teal accent colors. Having multiple borders. Measures 2’ 11” x 3’ 3”. Provenance: From the Estate of Mr. Herbert R. Matthews, Sr. and Mrs. Patricia Matthews of Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500
454 Hand Woven Persian Hamedan Rug Wool. Iran. Floral and geometric design. Blue, red, green and pink accent colors. Measures 3’ 5” x 5’ 5”. $300-$500 80.
455 Hand Woven Persian Tribal Rug Wool. Iran. Flat weave. Bold geometric and tribal design with two large medallion to center of pile. Blue, red and cream accent colors. Measures 2’ 8” x 4’ 1”. $200-$400
456 After Salvador Dali, “Moses”, Lithograph After Salvador Dalí (Spanish, 1904-1989), “Moise de Michel Ange”, lithograph in colors on paper, from an edition of 33, hors commerce graphite noted to lower left “HC 6/33”, spuriously graphite signed to lower right. Surrealist print after Salvador Dalí (Spanish, 1904-1989) depicting Michelangelo’s (Italian, 14751564) Moses with horns. Framed 37.5” x 29.25”. Sight 28” x 20”. $200-$400
459 Dali, “The Poet Advises (The Hand)”, Japon Salvador Dalí (Spanish, 1904-1989), “The Poet Advises the Maiden (The Hand)”-1981, lithograph in colors on Japon paper, from an edition of 150, graphite edition noted to lower left “I 41/150”, graphite signed to lower right, blind stamp to lower right “DALART N.V. Copyright 1981”, circular blind stamp to lower left. Figural surrealist print depicting a central male figure with right arm extended offering counsel to a maiden. Unframed 29.125” x 21.125”. $300-$500
457 After Salvador Dali, “Espana”, Lithograph After Salvador Dalí (Spanish, 1904-1989). “España”, lithograph in colors on paper, from an edition of 50, with watermark to lower left indicating Wolfensburger (Zurich, 20th century), artist’s proof graphite noted to lower left “AP 36/50”, graphite signed to lower right. Surrealist print depicting dreamscape battle scene inspired by the disastrous Spanish civil war. Framed 43.25” x 33”. Sight 29” x 19”. $300-$500
458 Dali, “The Poet Advises (The Hand)”, Arches Salvador Dalí (Spanish, 1904-1989), “The Poet Advises the Maiden (The Hand)”-1981, lithograph in colors on Arches paper, from an edition of 350, graphite edition noted to lower left “I 144/350”, graphite signed to lower right, blind stamp to lower right “DALART N.V. Copyright 1981”, circular blind stamp to lower left. Figural surrealist print depicting a central male figure with right arm extended offering counsel to a maiden. Unframed 29.125” x 21.125”. $300-$500
460 Collection of 3 Lithographs After Salvador Dali After Salvador Dalí (Spanish, 1904-1989). A collection of three 20th century surrealist prints after the work of noted Spanish artist Salvador Dalí (Spanish, 1904-1989), comprising: “Head of a Woman in the Form of a Battle”, lithograph in colors on Arches paper, from an edition of 100, with blind stamp to lower left “SM” (for Pierre Marcand), spuriously graphite signed to lower right, depicting a raging battle with central female figure holding her head as she runs through the tumultuous scene, unframed 20.5” x 30”; “Apparition of Face and Fruit Dish on a Beach”, lithograph in colors on Japon paper, from an edition of 100, with blind stamp to lower left “SM” (for Pierre Marcand), spuriously graphite signed to lower right, depicting a dreamscape with an anthropomorphized goblet, unframed 22.25” x 30.25”; and “Santiago el Grande”, lithograph in colors on Arches paper, from an edition of 100, with blind stamp to lower left “SM” (for Pierre Marcand), spuriously graphite signed to lower right, depicting Saint James the Great (Santiago El Grande in Spanish), the patron saint of Spain, rising from the sea on white stallion, unframed 30.25” x 22.25”. $400-$600
461 Pair, Marcel Wanders for Kartell Stone Stools Marcel Wanders (Danish, born 1963) for Kartell (Italian, founded 1949), designed 2006. A pair of polycarbonate “Stone” stools in crystal, each having an hourglass form with a faceted surface. Height 18.25”, diameter 12”. $300-$500
462 Pair, Marcel Wanders for Kartell Stone Stools Marcel Wanders (Danish, born 1963) for Kartell (Italian, founded 1949), designed 2006. A pair of polycarbonate “Stone” stools in smoke, each having an hourglass form with a faceted surface. Height 18.25”, diameter 12”. $300-$500 81.
463 Gracie Hand Painted Chinoiserie Wallpaper Panel Gracie Studio (American, New York, founded 1898), 2000s. A hand painted wallpaper panel, rendered in gouache on paper mounted on canvas, having a central peony bush with lush pink and yellow blooms and green foliage, accented by pink dogwood blossoms, with butterflies and insects, on a green ground. Marked “RY-8” to lower left of reverse and “1/27/04 / RY 8 / Available: 16 panels + 50 panels” to lower right reverse in pencil. Height 89”, width 39.5”. $300-$500
465 Two Gracie Custom Japonesque Wallpaper Panels Gracie Studio (American, New York, founded 1898), mid 20th century. Two madeto-order japonesque motif wallpaper panels, each hand painted on woven hemp fiber, one a metallic mountain scene with a village, the other in a calligraphic style depicting fishermen on a dock with boats beneath a cherry branch. Mountain scene with stapled paper Gracie specification label on left side noting pattern S-1047, calligraphic scene with stapled sample and thumbnail label to front with handwritten specifications noting pattern number S-1015. Mountain scene height 94”, width 36, calligraphic 97”, width 36.5”. $400-$600 82.
464 Gracie Hand Painted Chinoiserie Wallpaper Panel Gracie Studio (American, New York, founded 1898), 20th century. A hand painted chinoiserie motif wallpaper panel, rendered in gouache on paper, having a central cherry tree with white blossoms, with a curling wisteria vine accented with blue, orange, and red flowers, on a gray ground with flying birds. Stamped “Made in Hong Kong” to reverse. Height 78”, width 36.5”. $300-$500
466 Chinese Chippendale Faux Bamboo Pickled Mirror American, late 20th century. A Hollywood Regency Chinese Chippendale style pickled mirror, having faux bamboo pickled wood frame topped with a pierced pagoda crest with decorative fretwork. Apparently unmarked. Height 53”, width 29”, depth 2”. $300-$500
467 Wrought Iron & Marble Openwork Console Table Continental, late 20th century. A console table, having a serpentine black marble top over a pierced, scrolled, and foliated openwork wrought iron base, with a central floral bouquet finial and gilt metal floral detailing. Apparently unmarked. Height 31.5”, width 54.25”, depth 16.75”. $500-$700 468 Continental Floral Wrought Iron Wall Sconce Continental, likely Italian, 19th century. A wrought iron wall sconce, having a scrolled form accented with flowers, with an upturned candle cup with a decorative scalloped and polychromed wooden candle socket, later wired for electricity. Apparently unmarked. Height 42”, width 7”, depth 20.25”. $500-$700
470 Continental, “Pastoral Spring Landscape”, Signed British School, 19th century. “Untitled (Pastoral Spring Landscape)”, oil on canvas, signed indistinctly to lower right. Figural spring landscape painting depicting verdant pastoral scene with two figures passing barn with chickens and livestock. Framed overall 26.75” x 30.25”. Unframed 18” x 21.75”. $500-$700
471 Wrought Iron & Limestone Console Table Continental, late 20th century. A neoclassical style console table, having a limestone top with chamfered corners, resting on an openwork patinated wrought iron base with four S-scroll legs and a cross stretcher with a scrolled drop. Apparently unmarked. Height 33.5”, width 60”, depth 19”. $400-$600
469 Continental School, “Lakeside in Spring” British School, 19th century. “Untitled (Lakeside in Spring)”, oil on canvas, signed indistinctly to lower right. Figural spring landscape painting depicting verdant lake or river side scene with man in shallow wooden boat and village in the distance. Framed 27.25” x 30.5”. Unframed 18” x 21.5”. $500-$700
472 Italian Wrought Iron 6-Light Chandelier with Flowers Continental, likely Italian, mid 20th century. A wrought iron chandelier, having a central openwork scrolled support with an acanthus leaf, mounted with six scrolled upturned candle arms, each terminating in a scalloped candle cup with a candle socket, accented with polychromed wrought iron leaves and enameled pink ceramic rose and yellow daises and roses. Apparently unmarked. Height 22.25”, diameter 22.25”. $300-$500
474 Pair Continental Neoclassical Wrought Iron Sconces Continental, early 20th century. A pair of neoclassical style scrolled wrought iron sconces, each having four scrolling upturned candle arms mounted with acanthus leaves, each terminating in a scalloped candle cup. Apparently unmarked. Height 20.25”, width 21.25”, depth 9”. Provenance: From the Collection of Mr. Gerald Darby, Owner of Darby Mitchell Antiques of Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500
473 Large Figural Garden Sculpture, “Kite Boy” American School, 20th century. “Untitled (Kite Boy)”, cast bronze, apparently unmarked. Hollow patinated bronze figural garden sculpture in the form of a boy running with kite strung overhead and spool in hand. Overall 59.25” x 31.5” x 25”. From the Private Collection of Paul Pattek of Big Canoe, Georgia. $600-$800
475 Continental Wrought Iron Polychromed Lantern Continental, likely Italian, 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height (to ceiling cap) 39”, diameter 13”. $300-$500 83.
476 Papier Mache Cat Jack in the Box, 19th Century Last quarter of 19th century. Early papier mache jack in the box with a cream colored cat with black accents and green eyes, open mouth on green and brown woven fabric draped spring in a whimsical carnival or circus themed paper decorated wooden box. Unmarked. Box height 4.5”. $300-$500
477 Belle Époque Czech Marionette, Bearded Man Attributed to Mikulas Sychrovsky (Czech, 1802-1881). An early Belle Époque Sychrovsky attributed carved and polychromed wood marionette or string puppet (sometimes rod puppet), having one leather and one cloth cotton-filled arms and articulating carved wood head and legs, with wooden yoke attached to thin metal shaft and various stings, apparently unmarked. Overall height of figure 23.75”; height with rod (or shaft) and yoke 48.75”. $300-$500
478 Harry Gottlieb, “Big Eyes”, Watercolor on Paper Harry Gottlieb (American, 1895-1993), “Untitled (Big Eyes)”, watercolor on paper, graphite signed to lower right “Harry Gottlieb”. Social Realist portrait painting depicting a young girl with large doe eyes and yellow square-neck blouse. Framed 21.25” x 17.5”. Sight 13.5” x 10.5”. $300-$500
479 Cornel Rubino, “La Comedia de Arte”, Watercolor Cornel Rubino (American (New York), b. 1952- ), “La Comedia de Arte”, watercolor on paper on a mixed media on paper surround, signed upper left “Rubino”, verso of work with title and additional signature, notation on back for Anthony Ardavin Gallery in Atlanta, Georgia with business card. Figural work depicting an Italian style masked theatre actor in diamond patterned tunic and tights, sword and hat, stage curtain at left, background loosely rendered on white ground, work on top of a black paper sheet with overlapping scrolled forms. Framed 30.3” x 22.3”. $300-$500
480 Group of 3 Steiff Plush Animal Toys Steiff (German, founded 1880), 20th century. A group of 3 plush animals, including a kitten, a bunny, and a pony. All with button and tag to right ear, bunny with original tag, kitten with FAO Schwarz tag. Height (of largest, pony) 9.375”, width 4”, depth 11.5”. Provenance: From the Estate of Liz Howell Bloodworth, Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500 84.
481 Brian Kidwell, “Man and Dog on Motorcycle” Brian Kidwell (American, contemporary), “Man and Dog on Motorcycle,” signed and dated 2000. A found objects and plush sculpture depicting an elderly man on a motorcycle with his dog in the sidecar, both with windblown scarves and caps. Height 30”, width 21”, depth 34”. $300-$500
482 Double Seat Oak School Desk with Inkwells American or English, circa 1900. An oak and cast iron double seat school bench having two hinged lift top writing surfaces opening to reveal storage, each also with individual inset inkwell and grooved pencil holder, with hinged D-shaped fold up seat, raised on a cast iron base; the front and back supports on wheels. Height 24.5”, width 40”, seat depth 9.75”, seat height 13.5”. $300-$500
485 Contemporary Blue Glass 10-Light Chandelier A contemporary chrome satin nickel ten light chandelier or pendant light fixture having central rod with two suspended sets of five cobalt blue glass shades. Apparently not marked. Height 38.5”, width 51.5”, depth 22.5”. $300-$500
483 Vittorio Livi for Fiam Palladio Glass Vitrine Vittorio Livi (Italian, born 1944) for Fiam (Italian, founded 1973), late 20th century. A “Palladio” vitrine or showcase, having a cylindrical form with an lacquered black wooden top and base, fitted with three conforming adjustable glass shelves. Apparently unmarked. Height 73.5”, diameter 25”. $400-$600
486 Acerbis International “Tavolo Mugella” Table Lodovico Acerbis and Giotto Stoppino for Acerbis International (Italian, 1963-), designed 1988, late 20th century. A “Tavolo Mugello” coffee or low cocktail table, square in form, having an overhanging beveled glass top, resting on a black powder-coated steel apron, with four, trefoil form stitched black leather legs. Marked underneath feet. Height 13.875”, width 36”, depth 36”. $400-$600
484 Modern Oakley Chromed Metal Display Case Oakley (American, founded 1975), late 20th century. A brushed and chromed metal illuminated display case, having a rectangular form with canted corners and decorative nail heads, the upper portion inset with plexiglass panels, the lower portion a cabinet with interior storage. Oakley logo to upper top. Height 72.5”, width 36.5”, depth 19.5”. $300-$500
487 Sonneman Style ThreeArm Orbiter Floor Lamp Style of Robert Sonneman (American, 20th century), mid 20th century. A chromed and enameled steel orbiter floor lamp, mounted with three adjustable arms, each with a textured steel handle, on a textured steel base. Underwriter’s Laboratory sticker to underside of base. Height 64.5”, diameter (of base) 12”. $300-$500
489 Group of 3 Contemporary Textured Ceramic Pieces Group of three contemporary textured ceramic pieces, possibly Japanese, comprising two vases and a covered jar, all with white textured glaze. One vase painted with black, blue, green and mustard organic form decoration, the other in Meiping form with black abstract motif with splash of red. The covered jar with polychrome painted fish, the Interior and base in robin’s egg blue glaze. None apparently marked/signed. Height of tallest vase 15.75”. Height of Meiping vase 14.87”. Height of jar 9.37”. $300-$500
488 After Arne Jacobsen Magenta “Swan” Chair After Arne Jacobsen (Danish, 1902-1971) for Fritz Hansen (Danish, founded 1872), contemporary. A reproduction “Swan” chair, with a shaped back and curved arms, in magenta upholstery on an aluminum four star base. Height 3-.75”, width 28”, seat depth 17.5”, seat to floor 17”. $300-$500
490 Group of 3 Contemporary Textured Ceramic Jars Group of three contemporary textured ceramic jars, possibly Japanese, exterior in white textured glaze and polychrome painted with colorful organic form enamel decoration. Interior and base in robin’s egg blue glaze. None apparently marked/ signed. Height of tallest 7.12”, diameter 4.5”. Height of medium jar 5.62”, diameter5.5”. Height of smallest 4.87”, diameter 6.12”. $200-$400 85.
491 Ward Bennett Chromed Metal and Glass Side Table Attributed to Ward Bennett (American, 1917-2003). A chromed metal side table, having a round glass top. Apparently unmarked. Height 16”, diameter 18.625”. $300-$500
492 Nova Arc Five Light Floor Lamp with Marble Base Nova of California (American, founded 1923), contemporary. A chromed metal arc floor lamp, having five lights and a gray marble base. Height 78”, diameter 15”. $300-$500
493 Shiro Kuramata Style Mondrian Wardrobe Style of Shiro Kuramata (Japanese, 1934-1991) for Capellini (Italian, founded 1946), circa 1970s. A matte lacquered wardrobe in the style of Kuramata’s “Homage to Piet Mondrian,” having a tall rectangular form, one door opening to reveal hanging storage, the other shelving, with two drawers, in white, black, and red. Apparently unmarked. Height 67.5”, width 31.5”, depth 14.5”. $400-$600
494 Ben Shahn, “Of Light...”-1968, Lithograph on Paper Ben Shahn (American, 1898-1969), “Of Light, White Sleeping Women in Childbed”-1968, from the Rilke Portfolio, lithograph on paper, signed in plate to lower right “Ben Shahn”. Framed 28.75” x 24.75”. Sight 21” x 16.5”. Note: The proceeds of the sale of this lot will benefit Lost & Found Thrift, an Atlanta non-profit that works to end LGBTQ youth homelessness. $300-$500 86.
495 Judaica Relief Sculpture, Signed & Limited Ed. 20th century. Modern figural silver metal relief sculpture depicting a crowned man (King David) with horned bull at left of a seven-armed menorah and flame, upper left signed “Batin” and limited edition noted as “39/250”. Overall framed 13.7” x 13.6”. $300-$500
496 Gilt Metal & Glass 6-Light Candelabra Lamp Continental, early 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 22.5”, diameter 15”. $300-$500
499 French Blue Opaline Glass Lamp Continental, likely French, early 20th century. A blue opaline glass vase mounted as a lamp, having a tapering bottle form, on a patinated brass base. Apparently unmarked. Height (to finial) 32.5”, diameter 7.5”. $200-$400
497 Leonor Fini, “Visage d’enfant”, Surrealist Print Leonor Fini (French / Argentinean, 1907-1996), “Untitled (Visage d’enfant)”, lithograph in colors on paper, signed in plate to lower right “Leonor Fini”, edition noted to lower left “135/300”. Framed 27.25” x 23.25”. Sight 16.25” x 13.75”. $200-$400
500 Antique Rococo Style French Fire Fender & Andirons French, late 19th century. Fender marked to verso “L.B. 1351”. Andiron height Provenance: From the Collection of Mr. Gerald Darby, Owner of Darby Mitchell Antiques of Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500
502 After Cauchois, “Chrysanthemums”, Signed Oil After Eugene Henri Cauchois (French, 1850-1911). “Untitled (Chrysanthemums), oil on canvas, spuriously signed to lower right. Label to verso “Cauchois...”. Framed 30.925” x 26.125”. Unframed 25.75” x 31”.Provenance: From the Collection of Mr. Gerald Darby, Owner of Darby Mitchell Antiques of Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500
504 31 Monogrammed Green & Gilt Porcelain Plates Continental, likely French, late 19th/early 20th century. A set of 31 porcelain dinner plates, each hand enameled with a green and gilt lined rim, with a central monogram reading JD. Unmarked. Height 1”, diameter 8.875”. Provenance: From the Collection of Mr. Gerald Darby, Owner of Darby Mitchell Antiques of Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500
498 “Mappe-Monde ou Description Du Globe...”, 1762 Jean Janvier Jean Janvier (French, fl. 1746-1776), circa 1762. A French, hand-colored, engraved double hemisphere map of the world, prior to James Cook’s (British, 17291779) voyages. Framed 19.5” x 25.25”. Sheet sight 15.75” x 21.25”. $500-$700
501 Alexander Leggett, “St. Monans”-1876, Oil Alexander Leggett (British, 1828-1884), “St. Monans”-1876, oil on board, signed and dated to lower left “A Leggett 1876”. Maritime landscape painting depicting the coastal village of Saint Monan in the East Neuk of Fife, inscribed to verso “St. Monans A Leggett 1876”. Unframed 13.75” x 22.25”. $400-$600
503 Pair, Gilt Metal & Glass Girandoles Continental, first half 20th century. A pair of brass girandoles, each having four tiers draped with glass garlands, with five upturned candle arms, the upper tired mounted with decorative flowers and stars, with a glass finial, on a shaped and fluted brass base. Originally wired for electricity. Height 24.25”, diameter 13”. $300-$500
505 12 Pieces Monogrammed Green & Gilt Porcelain Continental, likely French, late 19th/early 20th century. A set of 12 pieces of porcelain dinnerware, including a large serving platter and 12 egg cups, each hand enameled with a green and gilt lined rim and a central monogram reading JD. Unmarked. Height 2”, width 16.75”, depth 11.5”. Provenance: From the Collection of Mr. Gerald Darby, Owner of Darby Mitchell Antiques of Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500 87.
506 Set of 8 Waterford “Innisfail” Champagne Sherbets Waterford Crystal (Irish, 1783-), late 20th century. A set of six “Innisfail” cut crystal champagne or tall sherbet stems, with a low tapered glass with cut fluted sides, on a shaped stem, with a cut foot. All marked. Height 5.5”, diameter 3.5”. $300-$500
507 Set of 6 Waterford “Innisfail” White Wine Glasses Waterford Crystal (Irish, 1783-), late 20th century. A set of six “Innisfail” cut crystal white wine stems, with a tapered glass with cut fluted sides, on a shaped stem, with a cut foot. All marked. Height 6.3”, diameter 3.25”. $300-$500
508 Set of 8 Waterford “Innisfail” Claret Wine Glasses Waterford Crystal (Irish, 1783-), late 20th century. A set of eight “Innisfail” cut crystal claret wine stems, with a tapered glass with cut fluted sides, on a shaped stem, with a cut foot. All marked. Height 6.8”, diameter 3.25”. $300-$500
509 36 Pcs Waterford Crystal Stemware “Eileen” Pattern Waterford Crystal (Irish, 1783-), second half 20th century. A collection of thirty-six (36) pieces of crystal stemware in the “Eileen” pattern comprising twelve (12) water goblets (5.62”), twelve (12) white wine glasses (5”) and twelve (12) champagne/tall sherbets (4.5”). Each with acid mark for Waterford. $300-$500
510 2 Pairs Continental Cut Crystal Girandoles, 19th C Continental, 19th century. A group of two cut crystal girandole 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”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of the Owner of Chelsea House. $300-$500 88.
511 Baruffi, “Still Life with Grapes”, Oil on Canvas J. Baruffi (Italian, 20th century), “Untitled (Still life with Grapes)”, oil on canvas, signed to lower right “J. Baruffi”. Contemporary still life painting depicting tabletop with grape clusters and brass bowl, with label to verso. Framed 20’ x 31.75”. Unframed 14” x 25.75”. $300-$500
514 American School, “Floral Still Life with Plate” American School, 20th century. “Untitled (Floral Still Life with Plate)”, oil on artist’s board, signed to lower right “M. Weger”. Floral still life painting depicting iris and poppy in blue baluster form vase with famille rose plate in stands. Framed 25.125” x 21.125”. Unframed 16” x 20”. $300-$500
512 Marlis Newman, “Still Life with Pears”, Pastel Marlis Newman (American, 20th century), “Untitled (Still Life with Pears)”, pastel on paper, signed to lower right “Marlis Newman PSA”. Still life pastel drawing depicting tabletop with green pears, red glass goblet and plate, with artist’s label to verso. Framed 18.25” x 21.25”. Sight 10” x 13”. $300-$500
515 American School, Still Life with Apples”, Oil American School, 20th century. “Untitled (Still Life with Apples)”, oil on linen laid to wood board, apparently unsigned. Still life painting depicting tabletop with oranges, apples, grapes and ceramic jug. Framed 26.75” x 30.75”. Unframed 16” x 20”. $300-$500
517 Pierre Forest, “Rocky Shore”, Oil on Panel Pierre Forest (France, 1881-1971), “Untitled (Rocky Shore)”, oil on wood panel, stamped to lower right “P. Forest”. Maritime painting with impasto handling depicting rocky ocean shoreline. Framed 19.5” x 20.5”. 15.125” x 23.925”. Provenance: From the Collection of Mr. Gerald Darby, Owner of Darby Mitchell Antiques of Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500
513 Spanish School, “Still Life with Tea Pot” Spanish School, 20th century. “Untitled (Still Life with Tea Pot)”, oil on canvas, signed to lower left “Lazaro”. Label to verso “V. Lazaro”. Framed 29.75” x 25.5”. Unframed 24” x 20”. $300-$500
516 Continental, “Still Life with Chrysanthemum” Continental School, circa turn-of-the-century. “Untitled (Still Life with Chrysanthemum)”, oil on canvas, indistinctly signed to lower right. Still life painting depicting tabletop scene with basket of apples, and vase with blooming chrysanthemums. Framed 31” x 36”. Unframed 23.75” x 28.75”. Provenance: From the Collection of Mr. Gerald Darby, Owner of Darby Mitchell Antiques of Atlanta, Georgia. $500-$700
518 C.C. Phillips, “Cherry Blossoms”, Oil on Canvas C.C. Phillips (American, 20th century), “Untitled (Cherry Blossoms)”, oil on canvas, signed to lower right “C.C. Phillips”. Landscape painting depicting verdant spring landscape with blooming cherry tree in lush green pasture. Framed 20.5” x 24.5”. Unframed 16” x 20”. $400-$600 89.
519 Danish Skovby Mobelfabrik Dining Table Skovby Mobelfabrik (Danish, founded 1933), late 20th century. A Danish modern style teak extension dining table, having a squared pedestal base. Marked with maker’s label to underside. Height 28.25”, width 64.625”, depth 39.25”. $300-$500
520 6 Danish Skovby Mobelfabrik Teak Dining Chairs Skovby Mobelfabrik (Danish, founded 1933), late 20th century. A set of six sculpted teak Danish modern style dining chairs, each with a curved upholstered back and seat, on four tapering legs. Apparently unmarked. Height 33.5”, width 18.25, seat depth 16.5”, seat to floor 17.5”. $500-$700
521 Tuareg Leather Camel Bag, Mali Sahara Desert Tuareg people (Mali Sahara Desert), 19th / 20th century. An African leather camel bag made by the nomadic Tuareg people of the Sahara Desert, having elaborate and large dyed leather tassels and traditional geometric medallion; used by the Tuareg people for the transportation and storage of goods on the backs of camels. Overall length 29”. Provenance: Property from Estate of Mr. William P. Hale (coowner of antiques store, The Orient Express located in Buckhead with Mr. Charles L. Mann), Atlanta, Georgia. $200-$400
522 African Benin Bronze Leopard Head Motif Box African, likely Benin, 20th century. Tribal cast patinated bronze figural box in the form of an leopard animal head with almond shaped eyes with ornament between brows, open mouth with exposed teeth, small upturned ears on hinged top that opens to reveal open storage within. Unmarked. Height 5.125”, width 5.7”, depth 8.125”. Provenance: Property from Estate of Mr. William P. Hale (co-owner of antiques store, The Orient Express located in Buckhead with Mr. Charles L. Mann), Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500
523 Moller Style Danish Modern Teak Dining Table Style of Niels Moller (Danish, 1922-1988) for Gudme Mobelfabrik, 1960s. A round Danish mid century modern teak extension dining table, having a round top with a banded edge on a four-fluted pedestal base, with an additional leaf. Apparently unmarked. Height 29.5”, diameter 47.125”, depth (of leaf) 25”. $600-$800 90.
524 Contemporary American School, “Ikat Abstraction” American School, 20th century to contemporary. “Untitled (Ikat Abstraction)”, acrylic on canvas, apparently unsigned. Contemporary abstract painting reminiscent of ikat fabric in saturated palette. Framed 53.75” x 40.75”. Unframed 48” x 34.5”. $500-$700
526 2 R.A. Miller Folk Art Works, Lord Love You Series Reuben Aaron Miller (American, 1912-2006). A collection of two “Lord Love You” series found object folk art mixed media compositions comprising, “X LORD LOVE YOU X”, marker on metal sheet, signed to upper left “R.A. Miller”, a folk art (outsider or untrained art) mixed media composition with script on parallel green lines; and “Devil He Gose”, marker and acrylic on masonite, a figural folk art (outsider or untrained art) mixed media composition depicting a devil figure with blivet or devil’s tuning fork in hand. “X LORD LOVE YOU X” overall 17.825” x 17.25”. “Devil He Gose” overall 12.25” x 15.75”. $300-$500
525 4 R.A. Miller Folk Art Works, Lord Love You Series Reuben Aaron Miller (American, 1912-2006). A collection of four “Lord Love You” series found object folk art mixed media compositions comprising, “Headdress”, marker on metal sheet, signed to lower left “R.A. Miller”, a figural folk art (outsider or untrained art) mixed media composition depicting a Native American figure with bow and arrow in hand with bird soaring overhead and anthropomorphized creature reminiscent of a dinosaur; and “Teepee”, marker on metal sheet, signed to lower right “R.A. Miller”, a figural folk art (outsider or untrained art) mixed media composition depicting a Native American figures, one male, the other female, with teepee and birds overhead; “On a Leash”, marker on metal sheet, signed to lower left “R.A. Miller”, a figural folk art (outsider or untrained art) mixed media composition depicting an anthropomorphized figure with beast on leash; and ‘Blow Oskar”, marker on masonite, signed to lower right “R.A. Miller”, a figural folk art (outsider or untrained art) mixed media composition depicting the artist’s cousin Oscar (often shown with chef style hat reading “Blow Oskar”) and black figure with butcher knife in hand. “Headdress” overall 15” x 16.125”. “Teepee” overall 12” x 15.5”. “On a Leash” overall 11.925” x 15.125”. “Blow Oskar” overall 12” x 105.75”. $300-$500
528 Folk Art Paper Mache Pig Folk Art paper mache pig naturally rendered in standing position covered with bristles and having inset glass eyes. Apparently not signed. Height 9”, width 16”(snout to tail). $300-$500
531 Collection of 3 Madison Latimer Paintings, Signed Madison Latimer (American, 20th / 21st century). A collection of three acrylic on canvas paintings by contemporary American artist Madison Latimer (American, 20th / 21st century), each piece depicting a chicken in various dress ( typical of the artist’s oeuvre), each piece signed to lower right and inscribed by artist to verso. Each unframed 24” x 8”. Note: Madison Latimer is represented by Christopher Park Gallery (Greenville, South Carolina). $300-$500
527 Collection of 3 R.A. Miller Folk Art Objects Reuben Aaron Miller (American, 1912-2006). A collection of three “Lord Love You” series found object folk art mixed media compositions by noted American folk or outsider artist, R.A. Miller (American, 1912-2006) comprising, “Love Love You”, acrylic on tin, signed to lower right “R.A.Miller”; “Lord Love You I”, ink on foam core, signed to lower left “R.A.Miller”; and “I Love My...”, ink on foam core, signed to lower left “R.A.Miller”. “Love Love You” overall 13.5” x 9.5”. “Lord Love You I” overall 11.25” x 20”. “I Love My...” overall 16.75” x 12.5”. $200-$400
529 3 Miniature Billy Ray Hussey Face Jugs Billy Ray Hussey (American, Robbins, North Carolina, born 1955). Three miniature face jugs, one stoneware devil and two earthenware bearded men. All initialed BH to underside. Height (of tallest, devil) 1”, diameter 0.875”. Provenance: From the Estate of Liz Howell Bloodworth, Atlanta, Georgia. $200-$400 530 Grady Kimsey Folk Art Doll with House Grady Kimsey (American, b. 1928). House overall dimensions 22” x 6.25” x 10.5”. Doll overall height 13”. $300-$500
532 Carved Tramp Art Picture Frame or Wall Art American, 20th century. A pyramidal tramp art picture frame, composed of notch carved and layered cigar boxes, with 10 open panes, the lower 9 inset with glass. Apparently unmarked. Height 31.5”, width 24.5”, depth 1.25”. $300-$500
533 Tramp Art Four Pane Wall Art American, 20th century. A rectangular tramp art picture frame or wall art, composed of layered, notch carved cigar boxes, with four open panes with painted gilt molding. Apparently unmarked. Height 26”, width 22.25”, depth 4”. $300-$500 91.
534 C. Jere Brooklyn Bridge Wall Hanging Sculpture C. Jere by Artisan House (American/ French, founded 1964), circa 1970s. A gilt metal wall hanging sculpture depicting the Brooklyn Bridge. Remnants of signature. Height 22.5”, width 60”, depth 5”. $300-$500
536 Pair of Mid-Century Modern Cityscapes, Signed Manner of Vanguard Studios, circa 1960. A pair of mid-century modern, oil on canvas landscape paintings, each depicting arched bridge over still river, each signed to lower right “Sigma”. Each framed 26” x 22”; unframed 20” x 16.25”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Locke & Kathy Glenn, Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500
535 C. Jere Style Patinated Metal Wall Hanging Ship Style of C. Jere (American/French, founded 1964), mid 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 60”, width 36.5”, depth 11”. $300-$500
537 Jean Varda, “26 Lithographs” Portfolio Jean Varda (American, 1893-1971), “26 Lithographs” Portfolio. A collection of 26 figural lithographs in colors on various paper types, from an edition of 1000, published by Kayak Press (American, 20th century). Each lithograph 8.5” x 1”. Portfolio overall 15.5” x 11”. $300-$500
538 Pair, French Bistro Chairs and Table French, first half 20th century. A pair of wicker cafe or bistro chairs, one red and one green, together with a side table, having a looped wicker handle and painted with a floral motif. Apparently unmarked. Height (of chairs) 34.625”, width 16.25”, depth 19”, seat depth 15”, seat to floor 18”, (of table) 30”, width 23.5”, depth 17.75”. $300-$500 539 Don Fink, “Untitled (Gamme de Couleurs)”, 1969 Don Fink (American, 1923-2010), “Untitled (Gamme de Couleurs)”-1969, lithograph in colors on paper, signed, inscribed and épreuve d’artiste noted in graphite to lower margin “E.A. ‘To Ken + Joan’ Con Fink ‘69”. Abstract expressionist print in blues and reds. Framed 21.25” x 26.25”. Sight 14.25” x 19.5”. $200-$400 92.
540 Style of P.J. Mene, “Seated Moose”, Bronze Style of Pierre Jules Mene (French, 1810-1879), “ Seated Moose”, bronze with marble base, apparently unsigned. 20th century. Overall with base 11.825” x 14.5” x 6”. $400-$600
541 After P.J. Mene, “Stag With Tree”, Bronze After Pierre Jules Mene (French, 1810-1879), “Stag with Tree”, bronze with marble base, apparently unsigned. 20th century. Overall with base 17.125” x 17.5” x 8.25”. $300-$500
543 Rustic Stag Horn Decorated Shield Form Mirror Late 20th century. A rustic shield shaped mirror, mounted overall with stag horns. Apparently unmarked. Height 49”, width 35”, depth 10.75”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Mr. & Mrs. Stuart Kamille of Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500
544 Four J.F. Herring Prints, “Fox Hunting Scenes” After John Frederick Herring (British, 1795-1865). “Herring’s Fox-Hunting Scenes”-circa 1867. A collection of four lithographic prints in color on paper, each depicting a unique hunting, or sporting scene, after original 19th century engravings by noted English artist John Frederick Herring (British, 1795-1865). Each framed 31.25” x 43.25”. Each sight 32.5” x 21”. $300-$500
545 Group of 3 Wooden Duck Decoys,circa 1920s A group of three ducks decoys mounted onto stands (later) comprising a canvas covered duck with glass eyes and two flat carved wood ducks with traces of paint. Apparently none signed. Height of canvas covered duck 12.5” (on stand), base width 18.25”, depth 7.25”. Height of flat ducks 6.5” (on stand), base width 20.25”, depth 11.12”. $200-$400
542 American School, “Bear with Trout”, Bronze American School, 20th century to contemporary. “Bear with Trout”, cast bronze on black stone base, apparently unsigned. Overall 8.75” x 13” x 7.75”. $300-$500
546 Group of 3 Cast Iron Figural Shooting Targets Group of three cast iron figural carnival shooting targets comprising one duck, one shorebird and a squirrel; traces of white paint and each with applied red ‘eye’ (later), now mounted into a rectangular spinach green granite base. Height of squirrel 9.25”, base 7.5” x 4”. Height of duck 6.25”, base 9.5” x 4”. Height of shorebird 5.5”, base 9.5” x 4”. $200-$400
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547 American School, “Winter”-1939 Oil, Signed American School. “Winter”-1939, oil on artist’s board, signed to lower right “John Banks”, with label to verso “Salmagundi Club”. Snowy landscape painting depicting winter forest scene with bare trees and icy creek bed. Framed 18.125” x 18.125”. Unframed 14” x 14”. Provenance: Property from Estate of Mr. William P. Hale (co-owner of antiques store, The Orient Express located in Buckhead with Mr. Charles L. Mann), Atlanta, Georgia. $400-$600
548 Dennis Perrin, “Headstones in Snow”-1988 Dennis Perrin (American, b. 1950), “Untitled (Headstones in Snow)”-1988, oil on canvas, signed and dated to lower left “Perrin ‘88”. Winter landscape painting in monochromatic palette depicting snowdusted graveyard or cemetery. Framed 21.5” x 25.125”. Unframed 20” x 24”. $500-$700
550 Rectangular Lift Top Vitrine Display Coffee Table Rectangular stained wood vitrine, curio or display coffee table having a low form with lift up inset glass top opening to void compartment raised on squat cabriole legs terminating on scrolled toes. Height 18.5”, width 51”, depth 24”. Provenance: From the Collection of Mr. Gerald Darby, Owner of Darby Mitchell Antiques of Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500
552 Ellen Kuhn, “The Beach at Fire Island”, Etching Ellen Kuhn (German, b. 1937), “Beach at Fire Island”, etching on paper, from an edition of 30, graphite signed, titled and edition noted to lower margin. Abstracted figural print depicting figures seated on the beach near the waves at Fire Island. Framed 11.75” x 16”. Sight 10” x 14”. $300-$500
549 Cesare Ricciardi, “Pennsylvania Winter”, Oil Cesare Ricciardi (Italian / American, 1892 -1973), “Untitled (Pennsylvania Winter)”, oil on canvas board, signed to lower right “C. Ricciardi”. Landscape painting depicting frozen lake in winter with red barn and bare trees. Framed 16.75” x 20.5”. Unframed 12” x 16”. Provenance: From the Collection of Mr. Gerald Darby, Owner of Darby Mitchell Antiques of Atlanta, Georgia. $200-$400
551 Reclaimed Coffered Door Coffee Table American, 20th century. A reclaimed coffee table made of a refurbished coffered door, having a glass top, applied patinated metal hardware, and turned legs. Apparently unmarked. Height 18.25”, width 52.75”, depth 31.75”. $400-$600
553 Up-Cycled Marquetry Relief Panel, Coastal Scene American School, 20th century to contemporary. An upcycled marquetry relief panel composed of intricately inlaid wood elements, depicting New England costal scene with rowboat and lighthouse, signed indistinctly to lower right. Overall 36” x 71”. $400-$600
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554 Style of Joe Lillington, “Trinchera”, Etching Style of Joe Lillington (British, 20th century). “Untitled (Trinchera)”, etching on paper, from an edition 120, graphite signed indistinctly to lower right. Whimsical maritime print depicting dreamlike sea scene with Viking-style ships firing cannons, with plaque to verso “Malcolm Forbes Collection ‘Trinchera’”. Framed 19.75” x 25.75”. Sight 12.75” x 18.5”. $300-$500
557 James Byrd, “Abstraction”-1981, Acrylic on Canvas James Byrd (American, 20th century), “Untitled (Abstraction)”-1981, acrylic on canvas, signed and dated to lower right. Gesturally rendered abstract painting in pastel palette. Unframed 60” x 50.25”. $300-$500
555 Charles Cobelle, “Le Cirque”, Oil on Canvas Charles Cobelle (American / French, 1902-1998), “Untitled (Le Cirque)”, oil on canvas, signed to lower right “Chas Cobelle”. Naive cityscape painting depicting French city square with central fountain surrounded by pedestrians and horse drawn carriage. Framed 20.25” x 24.25”. Unframed 16” x 20”. $400-$600
556 Amber Red Art Glass Botanical Vase, Tommie Rush Tommie Rush (American (Tennessee), contemporary. Sticker to the underside “RUSH-BOTANICAL VASE $1300”. Height 16.75”, mouth width 8.62”, mouth depth 6”. $300-$500
558 Gerald Darby, “Abstract Lake Landscape,” O/C Gerald Darby (American, contemporary), “Abstract Lake Landscape,” oil on canvas, signed to lower right “Darby”. Abstract landscape painting in green and blue. Framed 30” x 36”, unframed 23.5” x 29.5”. Provenance: From the Collection of Mr. Gerald Darby, Owner of Darby Mitchell Antiques of Atlanta, GA. $300-$500 559 Hermione Walker Stevens, Signed Still Life Oil Hermoine Walker Stevens (American (Georgia), 20th century), “Still Life with Fruit and Flowers”, oil on canvas, signed lower right “Hermoine Walker Stevens”. Still life painting depicting brightly colored flowers in an Asian porcelain jardiniere on pierced wood stand with plums, and other fruit in foreground on table expanse, beside a classical style urn draped with grape clusters. Framed 30” x 25”. Unframed 25” x 20.25”. $300-$500
560 Gerald Darby, “Abstract Forest in the Fall” Gerald Darby (American, contemporary), “Abstract Lake Landscape,”Abstract Forest in the Fall”, oil on canvas, signed to lower right “Darby”. Abstract landscape painting in autumnal hues. Framed 40.75” x 35”. Unframed 24” x 30”. Provenance: From the Collection of Mr. Gerald Darby, Owner of Darby Mitchell Antiques of Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500 561 Herbert Lewis Fink, “Yvonne”-1978, Graphite Herbert Lewis Fink (American, 1921-2006), “Yvonne”-1978, graphite on paper, graphite signed to lower left, graphite dated to lower right “Dec. 19, 1978”. figural sketch or drawing depicting seated female nude with arms raised and feet turned in, with certificate of authenticity to frame verso “Merrill Chase Galleries Ltd.”. Framed 21” x 17.5”. Sight 13.5” x 10.5”. $300-$500
562 Three Charlotte Reine Whimsical Animal Prints Charlotte Reine (French, b. 1956). A collection of three limited edition whimsical figural prints by contemporary French printmaker Charlotte Reine (French, b. 1956), comprising “L’horizon du Herisson”, lithograph on Arches paper, from an edition of 120, graphite signed, titled and edition noted to lower margin; “L’enfant d’elephant”, lithograph on Arches paper, from an edition of 120, graphite signed, titled and edition noted to lower margin “39/120”; and “Courte Echelle”, lithograph on Arches paper, from an edition of 120, graphite signed, titled and edition noted to lower margin “9/120”. Each unframed 25.75” x 19.5”. $300-$500 95.
563 Vintage Snakeskin Suitcase, Exotic Skin Luggage 20th century. A vintage snakeskin suitcase having silver tone hardware, dual tuck lock claps (each monogrammed “FE”), single leather handle, with red felt interior having single slip pocket, with label to interior “TRANSAT”. Overall length 23.75”; depth 7.25”; height without handle 15”. $300-$500
565 Hermes “La Berline D’Or” Silk Scarf Hermes (French, founded 1837), designed 1957. A designer silk twill with a rolled border, in gray with a gold Rococo style carriage accented with painted cherubs, with images of carriages and crowds in the background. Title in gold roundel to upper center, Hermes Paris in gold roundel to lower center, C. Vauzelles to lower left for Christiane Vauzelles, designer of the pattern. Height 34.5”, width 34.5”. $300-$500
564 Vintage Gucci “Fall Harvest” Silk Scarf, Framed V. Accornero (Italian, 1896-1982) for Gucci (Italian, founded 1921), circa 20th century. A framed silk twill scarf depicting fall crops, flowers and foliage including corn and wheat, with “Gucci” to lower right, with designer name to upper left “V. Accornero”. Framed 35” x 35”. $200-$400
566 Hermes “L’Entente Cordiale” Plisse Silk Scarf Hermes (French, founded 1837). Designer “L’Entente Cordiale” plisse silk scarf, in green, gold, cream, navy, and red, decorated with roundels depicting the Entente Cordiale, agreements signed between Great Britain, Ireland, and France to bolster relations between the three nations in April 1904. Title to upper right, Hermes Paris to lower left, and Loic Dubigeon to lower left for Loic Dubigeon, designer of pattern. In original signature orange box. Length 52.25”. $300-$500
567 Two Hermes Scarf Rings, H Diamant & Regate Hermes (French, founded 1837). Two silver-tone scarf rings, including one “H Diamant” and one “Régate,” with a box of Knotting Cards. Each marked with maker’s trademarks. Each with original brown pouch and signature orange box. Height (H Diamant) 0.75”, diameter 1”, (Régate) 0.38”, diameter 1.25”. $300-$500
568 Hermes “Premiers Pan Dans Le Siecle” Trinket Tray Hermes (French, founded 1837). A porcelain ring dish or trinket tray, having a rectangular form, decorated in the “Premiers Pas Dans Le Siecle” pattern, depicting a small boy on a beach with a toy horse on wheels. Includes signature orange box. Marked with maker’s trademark Hermes and Premiers Pas Dans Le Siecle. Height 0.475”, width 6.3”, depth 4.75”. $300-$500
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569 John Strickland Goodall, “Sewing”, Watercolor John Strickland Goodall (British, 1908-1996), “Sewing”, watercolor and graphite on paper, ink signed to lower right. Figural painting depicting woman in pale yellow gown sewing in sitting room, with label to verso regarding artist. Framed 16.25” x 15.5”. Sight 6” x 5”. $200-$400
570 John Strickland Goodall, “Waiting”, Watercolor John Strickland Goodall (British, 1908-1996), “Waiting”, watercolor and graphite on paper, ink signed to lower left. Figural painting depicting young woman and little girl in Victorian dress resting on green grass, with label to verso regarding artist. Framed 15.75” x 17.925”. Sight 5.75” x 7.5”. $200-$400
571 John Strickland Goodall, “Farewell”, Watercolor John Strickland Goodall (British, 1908-1996), “Farewell”, watercolor and graphite on paper, ink signed to lower right. Figural painting depicting courtship scene in pastoral setting with man kissing woman’s gloved hand, with label to verso regarding artist. Framed 16.5” x 17.5”. Sight 6.25” x 7.25”. $200-$400
572 9 Pcs Sarreguemines Transferware by Utschneider Utzschneider & Cie. (French, 1800-1919), early 1800’s. A set of nine pieces of transferware in the “Yeddo” pattern comprising two gravy or sauce boats with affixed underplates, two compotes or tazzas, four bowls and one plate. All marked to the underside”YEDDO/U & C/Sarreguemines”. Height of sauce boats 5.75”, width 9”, depth 5.5”. Height of compotes 4.37”, diameter 8.5”. Height of bowls 1.5”, diameter 8.75”. Height of plate .87”, diameter 7.87”. $400-$600
573 19th Century Large French Copper Lavabo French, 19th century. A large copper lavabo with embossed and incised decoration, basin of rounded rectangular form, apparently unmarked. Basin overall 15.5” x 14.25” x 7.925”. Hanging basin overall 11.5” x 10.5” x 12.5”. Provenance: From the Collection of Mr. Gerald Darby, Owner of Darby Mitchell Antiques of Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500 574 Continental Silver on Copper Jardiniere with Liner A Continental silver on copper jardiniere in the rococo style having a oval shape with flaring sides extensively chased and repousse with scrolls, shell work and foliage and fitted with conforming ring handled removable liner. The whole raised on four scrolled feet. Apparently unmarked. Height 4.75”, width 17”, depth 11.12”. $400-$600 97.
575 Neoclassical Style 6-Light Gilt Metal Chandelier Continental, early 20th century. A Neoclassical style gilt metal chandelier, having a central circular support mounted with scrolled foliated and ribbon fretwork, with six mounted caryatid faces, each supporting an upturned candle arm ,with a scrolled rope motif, with a candle cup and a decorative candle fixture, suspended from a chain mount and a decorative ceiling cap. Height (of chandelier only) 12.75”, diameter 30.25”. Provenance: Property from Estate of Mr. William P. Hale (co-owner of antiques store, The Orient Express located in Buckhead with Mr. Charles L. Mann), Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500
578 Giltwood Triptych Mirror with Neoclassical Motif American, early 20th century. A giltwood over mantle triptych mirror, having applied turned spindles, accented with neoclassical style acanthine foliates and flowers. Apparently unmarked. Height 24.25”, width 61”, depth 3.125”. Provenance: From the Estate of Elizabeth H. Benner $300-$500
576 Decorative Neoclassical Style Architectural Panel Continental, 20th century. A carved neoclassical or Adamesque architectural panel, having a dentil molded cornice over a lower rectnagular panel accented with an applied carved laurel wreath, tied with a ribboned bow and centered with a shell, with a tapering molded base, polychromed silver and gold overall. Apparently unmarked. Height 29.125”, width 38.75”, depth 5.5”. $300-$500
577 Distressed Neoclassical Turned Wood Decorative Urn 20th century. Neoclassical style turned wood handled and footed urn or trophy form architectural element or decorative accessory, polychromed in a distressed white finish, apparently unmarked. Height 29”. $300-$500
579 Small Neoclassical Gilt Wood Mirror Continental, early to mid 20th century. A neoclassical style gilt wood mirror, having a pierced and scrolled acanthine crest, with a foliated frame carved with acanthus leaves and bellflowers around a rectangular mirrored panel. Height 33.5”, width 22.25”, depth 1.5”. $300-$500
580 Contemporary Neoclassical Style Etagere Continental, circa 2000s. A contemporary neoclassical style etagere, having four patinated metal supports, each with a rounded finials and feet and banded detailing, mounted with four simulated limestone shelves. Apparently unmarked. Height 82”, width 44.5”, depth 19”. $300-$500
581 Pair, Neoclassical Wrought Iron Sconces Continental, early 20th century. A pair of neoclassical style wrought iron wall sconces, each having a scrolled wall mount accented with acanthus flowers and rocaille, mounted with two scrolled candle arms, each terminating in a floral candle cup, with gilt detailing. Apparently unmarked. Height 15.5”, width 13.25”, depth 6.75”. Provenance: From the Collection of Mr. Gerald Darby, Owner of Darby Mitchell Antiques of Atlanta, Georgia. $400-$600
583 Small Hand Woven Persian Kerman Rug Wool. Iran. Floral center medallion on cream field. Red, blue, green and pink accent colors. Measures 2’ x 2’ 11”. Provenance: From the Estate of Mr. Herbert R. Matthews, Sr. and Mrs. Patricia Matthews of Atlanta, Georgia. $200-$400 98.
582 3-Piece Neoclassical Style Firescreen, Andiron Set Continental, late 19th century. A three-piece neoclassical style brass firescreen and andiron set, having peacock fireplace screen that unfolds outward (in the manner of peacock feathers), andirons of shield or lyre form draped in foliate and fruit swags. Firescreen overall height 27”; andirons 15.5”. $300-$500
584 Persian Kilim Flat Woven Geometric Rug Early 20th century flat woven Kilim area rug in geometric design in greens, blues, browns, tans and cream. 78” x 59” (not including the long tasseling to each end). $600-$800
Session 2
Sunday, June 11 - beginning at 11am
Lot 899 | 18th C. Italian Baroque Architectural Fragment
Lot 333 | Pio Ricci Signed Oil, “The Lovers”
Estimated Times for Lots Please note that these times are only approximations and are subject to change
11am-12pm..............Lots 585-675 12pm-1pm...............Lots 676-766 1pm-2pm.................Lots 767-857 2pm-3pm..............Lots 858-948 3pm-4pm............Lots 949-1,039 4pm-5pm..........Lots 1,040-1,130 5pm-6pm.............Lots 1,131-1,210
Notes
585 4 Chinese Signed Screen Panels, Flora & Fauna Chinese, 20th century. A set of four enameled porcelain screens, each depicting various scenes of flora and fauna including canes, peonies and magpies, framed in a carved and pierced fretwork wood frame. Each plaque with calligraphic marks and red seal to upper left. Height (of each) 47.25”, width 14.25”, depth 0.875”. $500-$700
586 Set of Four Chinese Enameled Porcelain Screens Chinese, 20th century. A set of four enameled porcelain screens, each depicting a figural scene set in a garden and framed in a carved and pierced fretwork wood frame. Each plaque with calligraphic marks and red seal to upper left. Height (of each) 47.25”, width 14.25”, depth 0.875”. $500-$700
588 19th C. Chinese Export Rose Medallion Console Bowl Chinese, 19th century. A large porcelain console bowl in the rose medallion palette, with a flaring rim and a ring foot, with hand enameled decoration depicting alternating floral and figural cartouches, with a pink peony border. Apparently unmarked. Height 6.675”, diameter 16.125”. $600-$800 587 Chinese Bronze Buddha on Stand, Inscribed Chinese Sino-Tibetan style cast bronze Buddha sculpture depicting the deity figure in a calm and meditative state with rounded facial features, closed eyes, and elongated earlobes, seated in double lotus position, hands at front of body with upward facing palms with recessed well (may be missing alms bowl), draped engraved robe on an integral base with lotus petal motif, Verso with nine incised Chinese characters. Sculpture weighted and surmounting a fitted stained wood base. Height of bronze (without base) 7.8, width 5.2”, depth 3.5”. Provenance: From the Estate of Mr. Herbert R. Matthews, Sr. and Mrs. Patricia Matthews of Atlanta, Georgia. $500-$700 589 Chinese Blue & White Porcelain Vase, Jiaqing Mark Chinese, Jiaqing Period Mark (1796-1820). A cylindrical blue and white porcelain vase with flared rim over body decorated with scrolling foliage within ruyi borders and leaf tips. Marked underglaze blue four character mark for Jiaqing period. Height 12.12”, diameter of mouth 4.75”. Provenance: Property from Estate of Mr. William P. Hale (co-owner of antiques store, The Orient Express located in Buckhead with Mr. Charles L. Mann), Atlanta, Georgia. $700-$900
590 Chinese Three Panel Black Lacquered Screen Chinese, 20th century. A black lacquered three panel coromandel style screen, with applied hardstone style decorations depicting female figures, flowering vessels, and foo dogs, the back polychromed with gold bamboo. Apparently unmarked. Height 84.125”, width 60”, depth 1.5”. $700-$900
591 Chinese Yuan Dynasty Style Blue & White Porcelain Chinese, 19th century or earlier. A Yuan Dynasty style pot or vase of tapering round form having constricted short ring with rolled rim neck, with underglaze blue dragon amid clouds motif, apparently unmarked. Height 10.75”; diameter at mouth 7.75”. $800-$1,200 101.
592 Chinese Carved & Polychrome Warrior on Horse Chinese, likely early 19th century. Hand carved and polychromed wood figural group depicting a seated male warrior in armor on standing horse surmounting an integral circular base. Traces of original polychroming scattered throughout. Unmarked. Height 7.8”, diameter of base 4.125”. Provenance: Property from Estate of Mr. William P. Hale (co-owner of antiques store, The Orient Express located in Buckhead with Mr. Charles L. Mann), Atlanta, Georgia. $600-$800
595 Antique Chinese Silk Embroidered Child’s Robe Chinese, circa 1900. Turn-of-the-century child’s embroidered silk robe, having salmon tone silk overlaid with elaborate blue flora and fauna embroidery, with four fabric toggle closures, lined with green silk, apparently unmarked. Length from sleeve cuff to sleeve cuff 30” from collar to bottom seam 21”. $600-$800
593 Pair of Large Chinese Stoneware Martaban Jars Chinese, late 19th century. A closely matched pair of brown glazed Martaban stoneware jars; each of baluster form tapering toward base; the sides decorated in relief and underglaze with flowers and foliage and with loop handles below the everted rim. Height of one jar 33” diameter of mouth 9.25”. Height of the other jar 33.37”, diameter of mouth 9.5”. Provenance: From the Collection of Mr. Gerald Darby, Owner of Darby Mitchell Antiques of Atlanta, Georgia. $600-$800
594 Bronze Seated Buddha on Carved Lotus Stand Southeast Asian, possibly Korean, 19th century. An architectural cast bronze buddha in a seated position, having knotted curls on urna and a flat face, resting on top of a later carved wood lotus base. Apparently unmarked. Height 14”, width 11”, depth 8.5”. $600-$800
596 Chinese Carved Hardwood Dragon Armchair An early 20th century Chinese hardwood, likely Padouk wood, armchair having crest with pierced carving of four clawed dragons amidst cloud scrolls, the pierced back with single dragon, cloud scrolls and flaming pearl above the serpentine paneled seat enclosed by dragon carved arms over a decorated pierced apron raised on zoomorphic supports united by a recessed stretcher. Faded sticker to the underside “MADE IN CHINA”. Height 43.72”, width 22” (arm to arm), seat depth 19.25”, seat height 17.5”. $600-$800
597 Chinese Double Elephant Handle Dragon Vase Chinese, 19th century or earlier. A Ming Dynasty style tall porcelain funerary jar form vase with underglaze blue dragon amid clouds, with floral and leaf bands, with double elephant handles to the neck. Apparently unmarked. Height 16.5”. $600-$800
598 Chinese Six Panel Black Lacquer Floor Screen Chinese, 20th century. A lacquered six panel screen, painted with decorative painted gilt cabochons, each with scrolled and foliated designs, with a shaped skirt and bracket feet. Apparently unmarked. Height 84.75”, width 92.85”, depth 0.875”. Provenance: From the Estate of Mr. Herbert R. Matthews, Sr. and Mrs. Patricia Matthews of Atlanta, Georgia. $600-$800
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599 Early Ming Dynasty Longquan Double Fish Bowl Chinese, likely 14th century Ming Dynasty. A deep green celadon glazed double fish bowl, likely Longquan, having twin fish incised to center, wide flat rim, and carved lotus flower petals to exterior cavetto radiating up from a short round carved foot with exposed steel-grey biscuit.. Allover with clear olive green glaze thinned at the rim edges and around the tondo. Apparently unmarked. Accompanied with a 1988 appraisal by Dr. William S. Sorsby. diameter 8.75”, height 2”. Provenance: Dayak Benuaq Tribe (Mahakam River),Samarinda, East Kalimantan (Borneo); July 1987, acquired by present owner from Kardinal (antique dealer), Jakarta, Indonesia. $1,000-$2,000
600 Chinese Carved Shoushan Stone Seal, Dragon Finial Chinese carved Shoushan stone seal in square form and surmounted with crouching beast or recumbent dragon, presented on a black stand. Underside with impression - possible faint seal mark. Height of stone 4.37”, width 3.12”, depth 3.12”. $1,000-$2,000
601 Chinese Export Mandarin Porcelain Punch Bowl Chinese, 19th century Qing Dynasty (1644-1912). Chinese Export porcelain center, rum or punch bowl painted in the Mandarin palette with interior and exterior highly decorated with landscape vignettes in reserves alternating with figural panels depicting court scenes. The underside of foot also painted with figural scene. Height 4.75”, diameter 11.5”. Provenance: From the Estate of Mrs. Barbara Blair Renshaw (the daughter of Marietta mayor, Leon “Rip” Blair, and granddaughter of Marietta mayor, Judge Daniel Webster Blair), of Marietta, Georgia. $1,500-$3,000
602 Chinese Ming Period Blue & White Flying Horse Bowl Chinese, likely 16th century Ming Dynasty. An underglaze blue and white round porcelain bowl having flying horses to the cavetto amid clouds, surrounding lotus blossoms and a scroll bad, the exterior with lotus, chrysanthemum, and peony flowers above a band of radiating leaf tips, with a tall round foot. Apparently unmarked. Accompanied with a 1988 appraisal by Dr. William S. Sorsby. diameter 7.75”, height 3.5”. $1,000-$2,000
603 Chinese White Glazed Anhua Dragon Bowl Chinese white glazed anhua porcelain low bowl with subtle scalloped rim decorated on tondo with serpentine two clawed dragon in refined incised manner on a circular foot. Unmarked. Overall height 1.8”, diameter 9.6”. $1,000-$2,000 103.
604 Large S.E. Asia Silver Figural Betel Nut Box Likely Burmese, South East Asia, hand made silver on copper figural betel nut container in the form of a recumbent deer. Handmade with repousse and chased details of flowers and ornaments. Apparently unmarked but tested positive for silver content. Height 9.37”, width 10.25”, depth 5.5”. overall weight 29.27 troy ounces. $1,500-$3,000
605 Impressive Qing Triple Crane Cloisonne Censer Chinese, Qing Dynasty, late 19th/ early 20th century. A large and impressive cloisonne enamel lidded censer with globular body raised on three clusters of tall naturalistic gilt crane legs on clawed feet, with two arching crane bird necks forming handles to either shoulder, and one bird’s neck and head molded to front of the censer body with sculptural gilt beak protruding at top, the whole with imperial yellow ground bearing bas relief feathered decoration as well as phoenix and scroll motif in light blue, green, cobalt blue, and iron red, with lift off lid in the form of Shou, the Chinese star god of longevity, seated on a double lotus throne as Buddha and wearing a yellow robe decorated with peony blossoms and auspicious symbols, the figure holding a ruyi sceptre in one hand and with smiling countenance to his oversized head, the interior with solid blue enamel layer.. Apparently unmarked. Height 28.5”, width 13.5”, depth 13.75”. $1,500-$3,000
606 Tibetan Patinated Bronze Figure of Tara Tibetan, 19th century. A Tibetan standing Tara figure accented with semi precious stones including turquoise and coral, the figure (symbol of purity and compassion) shown in traditional Samabhanga pose with one arm raised and the other lowered in gesture, standing atop lotus flower base, apparently unmarked. Height 33”. $1,000-$2,000
607 Chippendale Style Table with Monumental Charger English, 20th century. A mahogany Chinese Chippendale style coffee table, having a squared form, the top inset with a monumental enameled Japanese porcelain charger, with a molded fretwork apron with chamfered corners, on four squared bracket legs. Apparently unmarked. Height 22”, width 42”, depth 42”. $1,000-$2,000 104.
608 Very Fine Chinese Export Porcelain Punch Bowl Chinese, mid to late 18th century. A large hard paste porcelain Chinese export punch bowl, hand enameled in overglaze with famille rose palette flowers to the exterior, including peonies and cherry blossoms, with multicolored koi fish to the interior. Apparently unmarked. Height 6.875”, diameter 15.75”. Includes original receipt and appraisal. Provenance: From the Estate of Mr. Herbert R. Matthews, Sr. and Mrs. Patricia Matthews of Atlanta, Georgia. Note: According to appraisal, this piece was thrown in Ching-Te-Chen and decorated Canton, circa 1760-1780, prior to export to England via the English West India Company. $2,000-$4,000
609 Large Chinese Carved Serpentine Jade Buddha Chinese, 20th century. A large hand carved serpentine jade laughing Buddha, weighing over 100 pounds, in a seated position, atop a carved wooden base. Height (excluding stand) 26.5”, width 20”, depth 15.5”. Includes original receipt and appraisal from R.J. Sutton Antiques, New Orleans, LA. Provenance: From the Estate of Mr. Herbert R. Matthews, Sr. and Mrs. Patricia Matthews of Atlanta, Georgia. $3,000-5,000
610 Important Hanging Scroll by Qi Baishi & Others Baishi Qi (Chinese, 1864-1957). “Prawns”, ink and watercolor on paper, signed with the artist’s seal and those of other collaborating artists. A unique hanging scroll comprising works by three artists centered around an illustration of three large prawns or shrimp set in a simplified seascape inscribed at left above the seal mark for Baishi Qi, this panel topped with a square sheet by a second artist bearing six lines of calligraphy over a lightly rendered floral branch in green and pink with further calligraphy and seal marks, these two panels flanked at left and right by sheets with long lines of black calligraphy by a third artist signed with his seal at lower left. These works collected onto a single hanging scroll with cream colored silk surround on a stained wood roller. Overall 79” x 19.375”. Note: Qi Baishi is one of the most well-known and respected contemporary Chinese painters with his influencers including Xu Wei and Zhu Da. Baishi painted subjects from everyday life, typically insects, birds, and small animals, although he is particularly known for painting shrimp and prawns. After studying at the Shanghai School under Wu Changshuo, he was elected in 1953 as President of the Association of Chinese Artists and as honorary President of the Beijing Academy of Chinese Painting. The unique work presented in this lot combines the work of three different artists into one scroll centered around the iconic and recognizable shrimp of Baishi. $10,000-$20,000
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611 Pair, Chinese Rose Medallion Table Lamps Chinese, 20th century. A pair of porcelain Rouleau form lamps in the Rose Medallion palette, each enameled with courtly figural scenes with applied prunus fruit to the rim on a wooden base. Apparently unmarked. Height (to finial) 32”, diameter 7.5”. $800-$1,200
613 Chinese Export Rose Mandarin Punch Bowl Chinese, 19th century. A Chinese Export console or punch bowl in the rose mandarin palette, having two large and two small cartouches depicting figural courtly scenes, accented by smaller cartouches with orange birds, against a Y-motif diaper pattern background, the interior rim accented with a rosette pattern, with a central floral motif to the interior. Unmarked. Height 4.75”, diameter 11.475”. Provenance: From the Estate of Mr. Herbert R. Matthews, Sr. and Mrs. Patricia Matthews of Atlanta, Georgia. $800-$1,200
615 19th C. Chinese Export Rose Medallion Punch Bowl Chinese, 19th Century. A porcelain Rose Medallion decorated punch bowl, the interior and exterior alternating courtly figural scenes and flowering branches with birds, the whole accented with butterflies and pink blossoms. Bowl is accompanied by a fitted wood stand. Apparently unmarked. Height of bowl 6.37”, diameter of mouth 14.5”. Height of stand 2.25”, diameter 9”. $1,200-$2,400 106.
612 Pair Chinese Export Rose Medallion Rouleau Vases Chinese, late 19th/early 20th century. A matched pair of Chinese Export porcelain Rouleau form vases in the Rose Medallion palette, each with flared rim, applied gilt foo or fu dog handles, gilt serpentine dragons around shoulders and the traditional motif of courtly figures in medallions alternating with depictions of fruit, flowers and birds, butterflies on gilt ground between cartouches. Both vases presented on custom wood turned bases. Neither vase apparently marked. Height of vases 18” (not on stands), diameter of mouth 7.37”. Height of stands 3.5”, diameter 10.62”. $800-$1,200
614 Chinese Export Rose Medallion Gilt Table Lamp Chinese, 20th century. A Chinese export Rose Medallion table lamp, hand enameled and depicting courtly figural scenes, with scrolled gilt metal ring handles, a footed base, and a pleated watered silk shade. Apparently unmarked. Height (to finial) 27”, diameter (of shade) 16”. $800-$1,200
616 19th C. Chinese Export Rose Medallion Punch Bowl Chinese, 19th Century. A porcelain Rose Medallion decorated punch bowl, the interior and exterior alternating courtly figural scenes and flowering branches with birds, the whole accented with butterflies and pink blossoms. Bowl is accompanied by a fitted wood stand. Apparently unmarked. Height of bowl 5.37”, diameter of mouth 13.25”. Height of stand 2”, diameter 8.12”. $1,200-$2,400
618 Chinese Export Rose Medallion Nesting Jars 19th century Chinese Export porcelain nest of four jars in the Rose Medallion palette in barrel form and graduating in size, all with polychrome enameled figural scenes alternating with aviary and floral motif. None of the jars or covers apparently marked. Height of tallest 4.62” to smallest 2.12”. $300-$500
617 Chinese Export Rose Medallion Porcelain Vase Chinese, late 19th/early 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 17.5”, diameter of mouth 5.37”. $400-$600
619 4 Chinese Export Rose Medallion Graduated Bowls Chinese, 19th century. A group of 4 Chinese Export porcelain bowls in the rose medallion palette, having graduated sizes, each decorated with alternating figural and floral cartouches, against a gilt and green vine ground accented with pink flowers. Unmarked. Height (of largest) 3.125”, diameter 8.475”. $400-$600
620 Chinese Export Rose Medallion Rectangular Tray Chinese, 19th/20th century. A small rectangular handled tray in the rose medallion palette, having a central cartouche depicting a courtly figural scene, with surrounding white reserves to the interior and exterior with figural and floral scenes, against a gilt ground with scrolling green vines, multi-colored bats, and pink blossoms. Unmarked. Height 2”, width 13.75”, depth 7.25”. $300-$500
621 Two Chinese Export Rose Medallion Serving Dishes Chinese, late 19th/early 20th century. Two porcelain Rose Medallion decorated covered serving dishes, one larger then the other, both with floral decorated interior, the exterior alternating with courtly figural scenes and flowering branches with birds, the whole with richly gilded accents, butterflies and pink blossoms. Neither apparently marked. Height of largest dish 5.37”, width 9.37”, depth 8”. Height of smaller dish 4.62”, width 8.5”, depth 7.25”. $300-$500
622 Chinese Export Rose Medallion Charger Chinese, early 20th century. Unmarked. Diameter 13.6”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Locke & Kathy Glenn, Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500
623 Chinese Export Rose Medallion Basket with Underplate Chinese, late 19th/early 20th century. Rose Medallion porcelain reticulated basket with matching reticulated oval underplate; both pieces both pieces gilt heightened and hand-painted with floral and figural reserves with butterflies. Apparently neither marked. Height of basket 3.75”, width 9.62”, depth 8.5”. Height of underplate1.5”, width 9.87”, depth 8.62”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Fleming of Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500 107.
624 Pair, Metal Figural Samurai Candelabras Likely Japanese, late 20th century. A pair of enameled, silvered, and gilt metal figural candelabras, each in the form of a samurai warrior holding a torch mounted with five upturned candle cups, dressed in traditional costume, on a kang form base with decorative floral designs. Apparently unmarked. Height 36.5”, width 14”, depth 8.25”. $700-$900
627 Chinese Silk Painting, Rocky Landscape Chinese School, first half 20th century. A modern Chinese silk painting depicting rocky landscape, with lengthy inscription and two red seals to upper left. Framed 19.75” x 22.25”. $300-$500
625 Chinese White & Peach Bloom Glazed Meiping Vase Chinese, 20th century. A Song Dynasty style porcelain meiping or plum vase having white ground bearing peach bloom pink to green glazed decoration of lappets to foot and shoulder flanking a tall field with peony blossoms on vine. Apparently unmarked. Height 17.5”, diameter 11”. $400-$600
626 Ming Style Large Porcelain Jar, Dragons & Waves Chinese, 20th century. Marked to neck with apocryphal six character mark for the Jiajing Period (15221566). overall height 17”, diameter 10.25”. $300-$500
628 Chinese Ming Style Fahua Glazed Tripod Censer Chinese Ming style Fahua glazed pottery tripod censer with two upright, slightly flared handles, the turquoise ground body decorated with two five-clawed scaly dragons amidst cloud scrolls raised on three feet decorated with masks. Six character mark to neck for Xuande reign (1426-1435). Underside with dealer stickers “SPINK & SON LTD/FOUNDED 1666/5, 6 & 7 KING STREET/ST. JAMES’S/LONDON SWIY” as well as another label “SPINK & SON LTD/EST 1772”. Height 7”(handles), width 7.62” (handle to handle). $300-$500
629 Chinese Porcelain Figure of Guanyin Seated A molded Chinese glazed porcelain figure of Guanyin; adorned in headdress, robe and jewelry with serene expression, seated in Rajalila Asana. Height 17.87”, width 7”. $300-$500
631 Chinese Hand Painted and Carved Vase Chinese, 20th century. A carved and lobed vase having a scalloped lip and shoulder, mounted with two elephant head handles, hand painted depicting a figural scene of a man and a child in a garden with geese. Apparently unmarked. Height 17”, diameter 7.5”. $300-$500
630 Large Chinese Porcelain Brush Pot with Hawks A large famille verte polychrome decorated brush pot painted to one side perching hawks with gnarled pine and setting sun, the other inscribed. Height 7.5”, diameter of mouth 7.75”. $300-$500 108.
632 Pair, Japanese Meiji Style Shakudo Altar Vases Japanese, 20th century. A mated pair of Meiji style shakudo censers (vases, or altar vases), each having low relief magpie and cherry blossom to vasiform body, each having dual figural handles in the form of dragons, each raised on four figural legs in the form of phoenix caryatids. Each overall height 15.25”. Provenance: Property from Estate of Mr. William P. Hale (co-owner of antiques store, The Orient Express located in Buckhead with Mr. Charles L. Mann), Atlanta, Georgia. $400-$600
633 Pair of Japanese Bronze Handled Vases, Qilin Motif Japanese, early 20th century. Pair of matching patinated and cast bronze handled vases with scalloped rim at top of baluster form body, serpentine dragon handles on shoulders, lappet borders, cloud scroll borders on cartouches with facing qilin or kilin flanking lotus motif, circular foot. Unmarked. Height 10.125”, diameter of foot 3.4”. $300-$500
635 Japanese Brass Champleve Decorated Chicken Japanese, late 19th century. A brass box in the form of a chicken, having a stylized head and tree feet, the lid with a dragon form lift, decorated to the top and sides with blue, red, and white champlevé decoration. Apparently unmarked. Height 5”, width 5.875”, depth 2”. Provenance: From the Collection of Mr. Gerald Darby, Owner of Darby Mitchell Antiques of Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500
636 Pair of Japanese Porcelain Figural Vase Lamps Japanese, 19th/20th century. Pair of cylindrical porcelain vases later converted into electrified table lamps, each with depiction of three young female beauties in flowing robes holding flowers in baskets amid cloud scrolls and flowers under a flying white crane in hand painted enamels on white ground, calligraphic text in black beside crane. Each lamp on a pierced wood base, dual light sockets with pull string cords. Overall height 27.125”, vase height 10.75”. $300-$500
638 Japanese School, “Interior Scene”, Gouache Japanese School, 20th century. “Untitled (Interior Scene)”, gouache on silk, apparently unsigned. Figural painting depicting woman in sitting room, with cat and side table with peony blossoms. Framed 29.25” x 24.75”. Provenance: From the Collection of Mr. Gerald Darby, Owner of Darby Mitchell Antiques of Atlanta, Georgia. $200-$400
639 Handmade Japanese Earthenware Kyusu Teapot Japanese, 20th century. A decorative earth or stoneware colossal Kyusu teapot, having oversized spout and tall women reed handle, having drip green glaze to patinated form, typical of Tokoname, Japan, apparently unmarked. Height with handle extended 22”. Provenance: Property from Estate of Mr. William P. Hale (co-owner of antiques store, The Orient Express located in Buckhead with Mr. Charles L. Mann), Atlanta, Georgia. $200-$400
634 Japanese Bronze Figural Censor, Fu Dog & Immortals Japanese, likely early 20th century. Patinated bronze figural censer of bean form with fitted domed and pierced lid with smiling foo dog or guardian lion with swirled fur, c scroll cartouches with geometric patterning surmounting body with two oblong c scroll medallions with patterning raised on four figural feet in the form of Buddhist Immortals. Unmarked. Overall height 6.25”, width 6.75”, depth 5”. $300-$500
637 Large 19th C. Japanese Porcelain Urn Lamp Likely Japanese, late 19th/ early 20th century. A large and well painted porcelain urn converted into an electrified lamp, the urn of high shouldered baluster form with figural cartouches reserved on a ground of blooming flowers and bordered by ruyi scrolls. Heightened allover with gilt accents. Lamp with gilded turned wood base and having single socket at top. Height to finial 32.75”, diameter 11”. Provenance: From the Collection of Mr. Gerald Darby, Owner of Darby Mitchell Antiques of Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500
640 Japanese Hatuyuki Cast Iron Hand Crank Ice Shaver Japanese, mid 20th century. A cast iron Hatuyuki hand crack ice shaver, painted mint green, with a red crank and a scenic motif. Marked Hatuyuki. Height 21”, width 14”, depth 8.5”. $300-$500 109.
641 3 Hiroshige Prints from 53 Stations of the Tokaido Utagawa Hiroshige (Japanese, 1797-1858) . Collection of three Japanese woodblock prints after Utagawa Hiroshige (Japanese, 1797-1858) from Fifty-three Stations of the Tokaido, comprising “Toukai-do Gojyu-san tsugi “Syouno - Hakuu”, “Evening Snow at Kanbara”, and “Shimada” - each circa 1834, woodblock print in colors on paper. $300-$500
642 3 Woodblock Prints, After Hokusai & Hiroshige Collection of three Japanese woodblock prints comprising: after Katsushika Hokusai (Japanese, 1760-1849), “Hyakunin isshu uba ga etoki”-circa 1835, woodblock print in colors on paper, with various seals and inscriptions, figural print depicting men unloading cargo boats; after Utagawa Hiroshige (Japanese, 1797-1858), “Koganeibashi no sekisho”-circa 1838, woodblock print in colors on paper, with various seals and inscriptions, figural print depicting blooming cherry trees near still river ; and after Utagawa Hiroshige (Japanese, 1797-1858), “Arashiyama”, woodblock print in colors on paper, with various seals and inscriptions, figural print depicting men rowing thin boat up treelined river. “Hyakunin isshu uba ga etoki” unframed 10.5” x 16”. “Koganeibashi no sekisho” unframed 10” x 15”. “Arashiyama” unframed 10” x 15.125”. $300-$500
644 Hiroshige Woodblock, Eitaibashi Tsukudajima Utagawa Hiroshige, also known as Ando Hiroshige (Japanese, 1797-1858), “EitaiBashi Tsukudajima”, color woodblock print, signature at left edge at center in black within matrix. Landscape with figures woodblock print depicting the Eitai Bridge with people walking over harbor with boats, outcropping of land in background with sloped roofed buildings. Framed 16.25” x 21.4”. Sight size 8.5” x 13.125”. $300-$500
646 Pair of Japanese Bosatsu Gyodo Masks Pair of Japanese Buddhist Gyodo ceremonial procession masks, each with carved wood body with lacquered and painted exterior depicting a serene face with rounded cheeks, pierced eyes and nostrils, and elongated earlobes, copper patina. Interior with woven fabric lining and script on applied strip. Each height 9.3”, width 9”, depth 6.4”. Provenance: Property from Estate of Mr. William P. Hale (co-owner of antiques store, The Orient Express located in Buckhead with Mr. Charles L. Mann), Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500 110.
643 Utagawa Kunisada,”Kameyama...”-1852, Woodblock Utagawa Kunisada (Utagawa Toyokuni III), (Japanese, 1786-1865), “Kameyama: (Actor Matsumoto Koshiro VI as) Fujikawa Mizuemon”-1852, from the series Fifty-three Stations of the Tokaido Road, woodblock print in colors on paper, with assorted inscriptions and seals, signed to lower left . Framed 22.75” x 18.25”. Sight 13” x 9.25”. Provenance: Property from Estate of Mr. William P. Hale (co-owner of antiques store, The Orient Express located in Buckhead with Mr. Charles L. Mann), Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500
645 Two Utagawa Kunisada Ukiyo-e Woodblock Prints Utagawa Kunisada (Japanese, 1786-1864), Untitled, woodblock prints in color on paper, each sheet with inscriptions and seals. Two prints, each depicting three figures. Framed each 21.5” x 17”, sight 13.5” x 9”. Note: The proceeds of the sale of this lot will benefit Lost & Found Thrift, an Atlanta non-profit that works to end LGBTQ youth homelessness. $300-$500
647 Japanese Tonsu Chest with Wrought Iron Hardware, 19th C, Japanese, late 19th/early 20th century. A tonsu chest, having two long drawers over one short drawer and a locking compartment, mounted with pierced and foliated wrought iron hardware and edging, with bale pulls. Apparently unmarked. Height 31”, width 31.5”, depth 16.475”. $300-$500
648 Japanese Black Lacquered Writing Box Lap Desk Japanese, late Tokugawa (or Edo) period (16031867), or early Meiji (1868-1912). Interior is inscribed “This box brought from Tokio Japan/was given to me by my parents/as a souvenir of their silver/wedding/ Gerard Junious(?) van Hemert/Utrecht, Holland. July 26, 1874”. Height 7.37”, width 18.25”, depth 10.62”. $400-$600
649 Chinese Dragon Motif Porcelain Bottle Vase Chinese, late 20th century. A large blue and white porcelain bottle vase, decorated with serpentine five claw dragons amidst scrolling peony vines. Marked to underside. Height 23.5”, diameter 15”. $300-$500
650 Pair, Chinese Ginger Jars with Floral Motif Chinese, 20th century. A pair of ginger jars, each having blue floral and bird decoration. Apparently unmarked. Height 12.75”, diameter 7.5”. Provenance: Property from Estate of Mr. William P. Hale (co-owner of antiques store, The Orient Express located in Buckhead with Mr. Charles L. Mann), Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500
651 Interesting Chinese Ducai Ribbed Porcelain Vase Interesting Chinese porcelain ribbed vase in Ducai palette having a flared rim over a baluster waist above a flared foot decorated with vertical rows of floral motif. The underside of foot with underglaze reign mark for Yongzheng (1723-1735). Height 10.75”, diameter of mouth 9”. $300-$500
652 Chinese Porcelain Lotus Bouquet Dish, Marked A blue and white porcelain dish decorated with Lotus bouquet and marked to the underside with Yongzheng reign (1723-1735). Height 1.62”, diameter 8.37”. $300-$500
653 Chinese Porcelain Enameled Teapot, Marked Wang Yeting (1884-1942) or Wang Ziaoting, 20th century. Porcelain enameled teapot decorated to one side with landscape scenery, including mountains, river, trees, huts, boats and people. The lid, top of teapot and back side painted with calligraphy and symbols. Iron red seal mark to landscape scene and base. Height 3.25”, width 6.37”. Note: Want Yeting was a member of the Yueyuan Hua, later called Eight Friends of Zhushan from 1928. Studio name: Pingshan Caotang. The same or similar seal was also used by a slightly later artist called Wang Xiaoting. $300-$500
654 Substantial Chinese Porcelain Phoenix Center Bowl A substantial Chinese porcelain blue and white porcelain center bowl decorated to the exterior with phoenix flying through auspicious clouds, the interior center with calligraphic and figural motif. Apparently unmarked. Height 7”, diameter 18.25”. $300-$500
655 Chinese Porcelain Dragon Motif Bottle Vase Chinese porcelain bottle vase with gilt rim at top of thin and tapered long neck above rounded body, exterior with gold scaled dragons and blue clouds with pink accents on white ground. Unmarked. Overall height 18.125”, diameter of foot 4.4”. $300-$500
656 Chinese Ching Dynasty Style Dragon Moon Flask Chinese, Ching Dynasty Ch-ien Lung Qianlong Mark (1736-1795), circa late 20th century. A large porcelain moon flask, decorated with underglazed blue serpentine dragon with five claws and clouds to each side, with applied cloud form handles at the neck. Reign mark to underside. Height 19.625”, width 14.5”, depth 8”. $300-$500 111.
657 Ruffled Edge Lidded Blue & White Chinese Vase Chinese, 20th century. A large lidded porcelain Meiping or plum vase, having carved lobes, decorated with blue underglazed peonies, the lid with a ruffled edge. Unmarked. Height 21”, diameter 14.5”. $300-$500
660 Chinese Blue and White Meiping Vase with Rooster Chinese, Ching Dynasty Yung-Cheng Yongzheng Mark (1723-1735), late 20th century. A porcelain Meiping or plum vase, decorated with a blue rooster amid scrolling peony blossoms. Reign mark to underside. Height 11.75”, diameter 7.25’. $300-$500
663 Chinese Porcelain Monochrome Blue Vase, Marked Chinese porcelain monochrome blue vase with cup shaped mouth rim and long neck with three circular rings, single ring at top of body and three rings around the bulbous center. Qianlong (1736-95) reign mark underside of base. Height 14.12”, diameter 8.75”. $300-$500 112.
658 Chinese Blue & White Porcelain Plaque Framed Chinese porcelain blue and white plaque with vertical illustration of a robed scholar figure seated in a throne chair with wheels in landscape setting. Inscribed upper right. Framed 15.75” x 11.25”. $300-$500
659 Pair Chinese Blue & White Porcelain Dragon Vases Matched pair of blue and white porcelain dragon vases in Meiping form having a rounded lip, the body decorated with cobalt blue underglaze four-clawed scaly dragon amid cloud scrolls; the shoulder and base with a band of lappets. Each vase with character reign marks to the shoulder. Height 10.75”. $300-$500
661 Chinese Blue White Porcelain Covered Meiping Vase Chinese blue and white porcelain Meiping vase with lid and four rope twist lug handles, decorated with two raised five-clawed dragons striding amidst flames and clouds. 6 character mark of Xuande reign (1426-1435) to shoulder. Height 15”. $300-$500
662 Unusual Small 19th C. Chinese Blue & White Meiping Chinese, 19th century or older. An unusual meiping form porcelain vase with underglaze blue decoration of a dragon in flight amid clouds, with lappet band and fields of clouds and geometric patterns. The traditional meiping form modified to have a tall spreading foot extending down from the waisted form. Apparently unmarked. $400-$600
664 Chinese Export Chestnut Basket with 2 Underplates Chinese, 19th century. Canton Blue Willow handled chestnut basket with two matching underplates; all three gilt heightened with reticulated sides to the basket and rim of plates. Apparently none marked. Height of basket 4.62” (at handles), width 10.25”, depth 8.25”. Height of underplate 1.5”, width 10.25”, depth 9.12”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Fleming of Atlanta, Georgia. $400-$600
665 Chinese Doucai Porcelain Chicken Cup, Marked Chinese Doucai porcelain cup decorated with a rooster and chicks among brightly painted plants and flowers on white ground. Underside with Chenghua reign mark (1465-1487). Height 1.5”, diameter 3.25”. $300-$500
668 Chinese Hexagonal Baluster Form Vase Chinese, 20th century. With six character underglaze mark for Kangxi Period. Height 16.5”. $300-$500
666 Chinese Dragon & Phoenix Bowl, Jiaqing Mark Chinese, Jiaqing Period Mark (1796-1820). A blue and white porcelain bowl decorated with a dragon pursuing a flaming pearl and a phoenix amidst flames and clouds Marked underglaze blue six character mark for Jiaqing period. Height 4.12”, diameter of mouth 2.87”. Provenance: Property from Estate of Mr. William P. Hale (co-owner of antiques store, The Orient Express located in Buckhead with Mr. Charles L. Mann), Atlanta, Georgia. $400-$600
667 Chinese Suantouping ‘Garlic-Head’ Porcelain Vase Chinese Suantouping ‘garlic-head’ porcelain vase decorated in undeglaze copper red with blue on white ground, the body featuring blooming trees of bamboo, plum, prunus and cherry blossoms. Height 14”. $300-$500
669 Chinese Wucai Porcelain Jar with Ming 670 19th C. Partial Chinese Tea & Demitasse Service Wanli Mark Chinese Wucai porcelain jar of Chinese, late 19th century. An incomplete porcelain Chinese Export tea service comprising 11 teacups and demitasse cups in two sizes and 16 saucers and baluster form with high raised shoulder, the whole with color- dessert plates in two sizes. Each piece decorated with hand painted enamels in ful scrolling floral motif center- a variant of Rose Medallion pattern with figural and bird cartouches surrounding a central tondo and reserved on a geometric ground, all in tones of blue, ing four reserves containing green, and yellow. Large teacups diameter 3.875”. Large dishes diameter 6’. scholarly figures in landscape settings. Six-character Ming Small demitasse cups diameter 2.75”. Small dishes diameter 5.25”. Provenance: From the Collection of Mr. Gerald Darby, Owner of Darby Mitchell Antiques of Wanli mark (1573-1620) on Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500 rim. Height 16.5”. $300-$500
671 Large Chinese Porcelain Lidded Jar on Stand Chinese, 20th century. A globular form porcelain jar on stand with domical lid and round finial, the whole hand painted with an undersea motif with koi, lotus, and seaweed. Raised on a stained wood stand on five curving legs. Overall height 25”, diameter 16”. Height of porcelain 18”. Provenance: From the Estate of Mr. Herbert R. Matthews, Sr. and Mrs. Patricia Matthews of Atlanta, Georgia. $400-$600
672 Pair of Chinese Porcelain Floor Vases on Stands Chinese, 20th century. A pair of baluster form porcelain floor vases with enamel painted figural scene on tondo to each and opposing fu dog handles to neck. Each raised on a circular stained wood stand. Overall height 26.5”, diameter 10”. Height of porcelain 23”. Provenance: From the Estate of Mr. Herbert R. Matthews, Sr. and Mrs. Patricia Matthews of Atlanta, Georgia. $800-$1,200 113.
674 Three Piece Collection of Chinese Export Porcelain Chinese, 18th/19th century. Group of three pieces of export porcelain comprising of an armorial circular porcelain plate with gilt accented rim and shield form crest with iron red and black foliates; a Mandarin palette lidded porcelain teapot with floral and bird cartouches on domed lid; and a lidded vessel in famille rose palette with florals, borders and drop tassel motif. Plate diameter 8”. Lidded container height 7.1”. Provenance: From the Collection of Mr. Gerald Darby, Owner of Darby Mitchell Antiques of Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500 673 Chinese Export Famille Rose Bowl, 19th C. Chinese, 19th century. Chinese export porcelain bowl with gilt rim and floral border on lip, interior roundel depicting a seated rider holding baby and lotus flower on kylin, attendant holding canopy in wind overhead, prunus fruit flowers and butterflies in interior on white ground, exterior with iron red bamboo. Unmarked. Overall height 3.6”, diameter on lipped rim 11.8”. Note: Proceeds of this sale benefit the non-profit Cathedral Thrift House in Atlanta, Georgia. $400-$600
675 6 Monogrammed Chinese Export Porcelain Dishes Chinese, 18th/19th century. Six pieces of export porcelain, including 4 dinner plates, a round serving plate, and a shell form dish. Each hand enameled with a gilt CR monogram within a laurel wreath, three to the center and three to the rim with insects to the center. All unmarked. Height (of round platter) 1.5”, diameter 11”. Provenance: From the Collection of Mr. Gerald Darby, Owner of Darby Mitchell Antiques of Atlanta, Georgia. $400-$600
676 Group of 7 Chinese Export Mandarin Porcelain Items Chinese, 19th century. Collection of seven export porcelain items in mandarin palette comprising of five handled teacups and two saucers, each with purple diaper patterned border on scalloped rim with C scroll borders and twisted cord borders with alternating cartouches with figures and florals. All unmarked. Diameter of saucer 5.5”. $300-$500
677 Group, 20 Chinese Export Rose Medallion Plates Chinese, 19th/early 20th century. A varied group of 20 pieces of Chinese Export porcelain in the rose medallion palette, including 6 small saucers or bread plates, 8 assorted luncheon plates, 2 dinner plates, 2 small dishes, a scalloped plate, and a low rimmed bowl. Unmarked. Height (of low rimmed bowl) 1.75”, diameter 9.125”. $500-$700
678 Early 20th C. Chinese Export Rose Medallion Items Chinese, early 20th century. A collection of 5 pieces of Rose Medallion hand painted porcelain comprising two lidded rice bowls, one cylindrical vase, one baluster turned vase, and one double handled lidded jar raised on a separable plateau with a stained wood base. Unmarked. Jar on stand height 7.5”. Rice bowl width over handles 5.25” $400-$600
679 Chinese Black Lacquer & Fretwork Cabinet Chinese, 20th century. A lacquered cabinet in black with polychromed gold detailing, having a rectangular form with folding cabinet doors, each with pierced fretwork panels lacquered in brown, on a kang style base. Apparently unmarked. Height 41.5”, width 46.25”, depth 20.375”. $400-$600
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680 Chinese Export Famille Rose Hot Water Plate Chinese, likely 18th/19th century. Chinese Export porcelain hot water plate of circular form with gilt accented rim and spout ends, rim decorated in hand painted enamels depicting brightly colored fruit and flowers, center tondo with floral sprays on white ground, orange peel texture throughout form. Unmarked. Overall height 1.75”, diameter 9.8”. $200-$400
681 Chinese Famille Rose Porcelain Plaque, Marked Chinese, 20th century. A horizontal porcelain plaque in famille rose palette hand painted illustrating two robed attendants in landscape setting, one carrying a covered bowl, the other carrying tobacco leaf and peony. Four lines of hand painted black calligraphic marks to the right with two read seal marks. Framed 14.87” x 25.87”, sight 9.5” x 14.25”. $300-$500
682 Collection of Two Chinese Export Dragon Teacups Chinese, 20th century. Group of two unmatched but similar porcelain teacups, each hand decorated with patterned border on interior on cup below gilt accented rim, exterior with five-clawed serpentine dragon above stylized waves and cloud scrolls against white ground, each with upturned handle. One unmarked, the other with circular red mark overglaze. Unmarked cup height 2.4”, diameter of foot 1.8”. $300-$500
683 Chinese Famille Rose Precious Objects Bowl Chinese, marked for Guangxu (1875-1908). A famille rose bowl with interior decorated with iron red bats in flight; exterior decorated in polychrome enameled with precious ornaments, “Hundred Antiques/ Treasures”. The underside bearing Guangxu mark in blue underglaze. Height 2.87”, diameter 6.75”. $300-$500 684 Chinese Famille Rose Gu Form Beaker Vase Apocryphal six character one line red Qianlong mark to the underside foot. Height 14.75”, mouth diameter 7.75”, base diameter 5.62”. $300-$500
686 10 Chinese Export Hand Painted Dragon Plates Chinese, last quarter 20th century. A set of 10 Chinese export porcelain famille rose plates, each hand enameled witha central scene of a dragon and a bird in a garden, with a medallion border. Marked Made in Chine in red to reverse. Height 0.875”, diameter 8.5”. $300-$500
685 Chinese Famille Rose Porcelain Gu Form Vase Chinese, likely 19th century. Unmarked. Height 12.75”, diameter of foot 8”. $400-$600
687 Chinese Famille Rose Porcelain Lotus Bowl Chinese, Ching Dynasty, Tung-Chih Tongzhi Period (1862-1874), 19th century. A porcelain famille rose bowl, having a lotus form with allover orange peel texture, a gilded lappet rim, and pictorial medallions to the sides, each decorated with an animal, on a flaring foot with a turquoise blue interior. Reign mark to underside. Height 3.475”, diameter 7.5”. Provenance: Property from Estate of Mr. William P. Hale (co-owner of antiques store, The Orient Express located in Buckhead with Mr. Charles L. Mann), Atlanta, Georgia. $600-$800 115.
688 Chinese Carved Soapstone Mountain & Traveler Chinese, 20th century. A large carved soapstone mountain with a traveler on a mule, incised with scrolling clouds. Height 19.75”, width 14”, depth 3”. $300-$500
689 Song Dynasty Style Archaic Ceramic Funerary Urn Song Dynasty style archaic funerary ceramic urn in Yingqing type glaze having a perched bird finial on lid over a cup shaped mouth, the neck decorated with dragon and cloud scroll above guardian figures, all in high relief. Height 19.12”, width 5.5”. $300-$500
690 Six Antique Chinese Carved Jade Items A collection of six articles of carved jade comprising a celadon jade hair pin with pierce-carved dragon finial; a domed jade pendant or medallion with high relief carving of a flowering vase, with two loops on back for securing with cord; two blossom form beads; a peach and flower motif carved medallion, and a spinach jade brooch carved as a flower and set in sterling silver. Hair pin length 6”. Large medallion height 3.5”, width 2.375”, depth 0.375”. $300-$500
693 Collection of Two Asian Celadon Glazed Bowls Asian, likely Korean. Group of two unmatched but similar celadon green glazed pottery bowls, each with sloped body terminating on a circular foot. Unmarked. Tallest bowl height 2.4”, diameter at top rim 6.4”. Shorter bowl height 1.6”, diameter at top 5.9”. $300-$500 691 Chinese Celadon Jade Brush Washer on Stand A Chinese celadon carved jade brush washer on stand with quatrefoil shaped bowl surmounted with a pair of crouching dragons; resting in a fitted wood stand. Height of stand 8.7”, width 4.5”, depth 3.12”. Height of washer 1.75”, width 4.62”, depth 3.62”. Provenance: From the Estate of Mr. Herbert R. Matthews, Sr. and Mrs. Patricia Matthews of Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500
694 Chinese Ge Ware Style Celadon Bottle Vase Chinese Ge Ware style porcelain bottle vase glazed in celadon with sets of black craquelle intertwined with faint yellow craquelle. Apparently unmarked. Height 10.5”. $300-$500 116.
692 Chinese Celadon Glazed Porcelain Lamp Chinese celadon glazed vase, now mounted as a lamp, having elephant loop and ring handles at the neck with all over scrolled foliate and floral decoration. Rising on a metal embossed circular base. overall height 27.75”, diameter of base 7.37”. $200-$400
696 Five Pieces Carved Chinese Bone Jewelry Chinese, mid 20th century. Five pieces of carved bone jewelry, including a long beaded necklace with a carved pendant, two beaded necklaces, a rose pin, and a bird pin. All apparently unmarked. Total combined weight 104.6 grams. Provenance: Cory Chapman Sams, Atlanta, GA, by descent. $200-$400 695 Chinese Hundred Deer Celadon Vase Chinese, Ching Dynasty Ch’ien Lung Qianlong Mark (1736-1795), late 20th century. A porcelain Hundred Deer form vase in a celadon glaze. Reign mark to underside. Height 12.25”, diameter 8.25”. $300-$500
699 Chinese Glazed Celadon Bottle Vase Table Lamp Chinese, early 20th century. A glazed celadon vase, having a bottle form with a ribbed neck, later converted into a table lamp and set on a lacquered wood base, with a glazed ball finial. Apparently unmarked. Height (to finial) 33”, diameter 8”. Provenance: Property from Estate of Mr. William P. Hale (co-owner of antiques store, The Orient Express located in Buckhead with Mr. Charles L. Mann), Atlanta, Georgia. $500-$700
697 Chinese Jun Ware Porcelain Narcissus Bowl Chinese Jun Ware porcelain narcissus bowl with purple-splashed blue glaze, the lipped rim with “drumnail” bosses. Apparently unmarked. Height 2.87”, diameter 9.37”. $300-$500 698 Chinese Flambe Jun Hu Form Porcelain Vase Chinese flambe Jun glazed Hu form porcelain vase having a four paneled body with applied handles to shoulder. Underside with impressed Yongzheng imperial reign mark (1723-1735). Height 13.75”, width 9”, depth 6.5”. $300-$500
700 Chinese Ge Ware Garlic Mouth Vase on Stand Chinese, 20th century. A Ge Ware style porcelain “garlic mouth” vase in gray-beige glaze suffused with light brown crackles. Raised on a carved lotus form wood stand. Apparently unmarked. Overall height 9”. Height without stand 8.37”. $400-$600
701 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”. $600-$800
702 Chinese Dark Green Glazed Pottery Vase Chinese, likely 19th century. Unmarked. Height 11.75”, diameter of foot 4.8”. Provenance: Property from Estate of Mr. William P. Hale (co-owner of antiques store, The Orient Express located in Buckhead with Mr. Charles L. Mann), Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500
703 Monumental Chinese Nine-Panel Coromandel Screen Chinese, early 20th century. A Chinese a double sided nine-panel black lacquer and polychromed carved coromandel screen depicting courtly scenes with dragon motif and floral bordering throughout, apparently unmarked. Each panel 103.25” x 19”; overall 103.25” x 171”. $500-$700 117.
704 Chinese Famille Verte Porcelain Rouleau Shape Vase A Famille Verte porcelain vase in Rouleau shape having cup shaped mouth decorated with meander scroll and scenic painted neck over shoulders with auspicious symbols, the body with genre figural scene. Marked on the base with double circle in underglaze blue. Height 16.12”. $300-$500
705 Famille Verte Enameled Porcelain Dragon Charger Chinese, 20th century. A heavy footed famille verte enameled porcelain charger decorated with a pair of five-clawed dragons amid cloud scrolls and fire, both grasping a pearl. Character mark to the backside in green along with export sticker. Height 3.12”, diameter 18.37”. Provenance: From the Collection of Mr. Gerald Darby, Owner of Darby Mitchell Antiques of Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500
706 Pair of Chinese Famille Noir Urn Table Lamps Matched pair of Famille Noir porcelain table lamps converted from vases with molded peach handles at the neck and decorated with dragonflies, butterflies, flowering urn, dragons, phoenix and figures. Both with inscription or poem and mounted on pierced wood stand. Height 29.87” (to finial on harp), diameter of base 8”. $300-$500
707 Chinese Famille Noire Porcelain Dragon Vase A Chinese famille noire porcelain vase in bottle form with black ground decorated in green with a large scaly five claw dragon amongst crashing waves and stylized cloud motifs chasing the flaming pearl. Underglaze blue Kangxi marks to base. Height 14.75”. $300-$500
708 Chinese Silk & Metallic Embroidered Framed Textile Chinese, likely late 19th/early 20th century. Hand embroidered silk textile fragment, likely from a garment in circular form with central peach (symbol for immortality) encircled by bats, crane birds, and rocks within a fish, lotus flower, precious objects, and cloud scroll border, within six elongated C scrolls on navy blue ground. Gold metallic thread work throughout form, with pink, blue, green and white filled sections. Overall framed 13.9” x 13.4”. $300-$500 118.
709 Collection of 2 Chinese Silk Embroidered Textiles Chinese, likely early 20th century. Group of two hand embroidered silk textile fragments converted into wall hangings comprising of one with figures in blue and green robes with pink accents amid formal gardens with bridges, rocky outcroppings and willows on champagne ground, border with scrolls and butterflies (later); and a similar textile with women amid green rocks, lattice work, butterflies and willows within a later black, pink and gold border with flowers and diaper patterning. Black bordered work measures 26.9” x 13.75”. $300-$500
711 Qing Style Coral Red Porcelain Dragon Vase, Marked Qing style porcelain bottle vase decorated to each side with cartouche containing writhing coral red five-clawed dragonon white ground within cloud scrolls and wave forms. Guangxu (1875-1908) reign mark on bottom. Height 6.75”. $300-$500
710 Collection of 4 Burmese Red Lacquered Items Burmese, likely 19th century. Group of four hand painted and red lacquered items comprising of a pair of rice bowls, a square tray with pierced handles, and a circular tray or charger. Bowls with figural and phoenix bird motif, square tray with temple and figural motif, circular tray with figures in tiered architectural palace or temple within a foliate border. All unmarked. Tray diameter 16.5”. $300-$500
713 Chinese Carved Cinnabar Vase Table Lamp Chinese, likely 19th century. Vase later converted to electrified table lamp. Apparently unmarked. Overall height (to top final on harp) 23.4”. Height of cinnabar section 9.8”. $400-$600
712 Chinese Chicken Blood Stone Seal Chop Chinese Chicken Blood stone seal of mixed white, grey and crimson tone in organic boulder form. Height 4”, width 3”, 1.37”. $400-$600
714 Chinese Lacquerware Style Tea Chest Chinese, 20th century. A large lacquerware style tea chest, having a rectangular form, polychromed with orange peonies and green foliage and Chinese characters. Height 16.75”, width 59”, depth 18.75”. $300-$500
715 Chinese Inlaid Hardstone Cloisonne Table Screen A Chinese inlaid hardstone table screen decorated to one side with archaic precious objects and cloisonne vase containing ceremonial objects within a meander scroll carved border. Verso of panel sparsely decorated with gilt on black painted depicting peaches and foliage; the panel sliding upward out of a wood stand. Height 25.87”, width 16.37”, depth 8.12”. $300-$500 119.
716 Chinese Large Han Dynasty Style Bronze Basin A large Chinese archaic Han Dynasty (206 BC-AD 220) style cast bronze basin or vessel with flared rim at top of rounded body, ridged applied rounded loop handles with geometric decoration and texture on sides, single raised ring mark. Unmarked. Height 9.6”, diameter of top rim 14.25”. $300-$500
718 Chinese Footed Bowl with Copper Rim Chinese, 20th century. A elongated celadon bowl raised on four bracket feet with a copper rim, incised with Chinese characters to the underside. Height 3”, width 9.25”, depth 6.5”. $300-$500 717 Southeastern Asian Bronze Buddha Head Southeastern Asian, likely Thai, 19th/20th century. Cast bronze sculptural head depicting a meditative and serene Buddha in Chien Seng style with snail shell curls and elongated ears, pierced lower lobes Unmarked. Height 5.8”. Provenance: Property from Estate of Mr. William P. Hale (co-owner of antiques store, The Orient Express located in Buckhead with Mr. Charles L. Mann), Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500
721 Chinese Figural Carved Hardwood Chest A large Chinese carved hardwood, likely camphor, chest or trunk having finely detailed high-relief scenes on top, front, back and sides depicting figural scenes in pavilions and courtyards between borders of scrolling meander and rosettes. Front with brass clasp with incised floral motif. Height 18”, width 39.5”, depth 21.25”. $300-$500 719 Chinese Carved Hardwood Shou Figure Chinese, 20th century, possibly earlier. Unmarked. Height 14.8”. Provenance: From the Collection of Mr. Gerald Darby, Owner of Darby Mitchell Antiques of Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500
720 Chinese Ching Dynasty Style Faux Bois Vase Chinese, Ching Dynasty Ch’ien Lung Qianlong Mark (1736-1795), 20th century. A hexagonal faux bois vase, having a narrow tapering neck and foot. Abbreviated reign mark to underside. Height 22.5”, diameter 10”. $300-$500
722 Chinese Cast Iron Statue Seated Luohan Buddha Polychrome and gilt lacquer decorated cast iron sculpture of a seated Luohan Buddha, smiling with mouth open and draped in robes. Impressed marks to the backside. Height 11.87”, base width 6.75”, base depth 5.5”. $300-$500
723 Chinese Bronze Foo Dog Table Lamp Chinese, 20th century. A bronze table lamp having a foo dog standing on a six-footed base. Apparently unmarked. Height (to finial) 35.25”, diameter 7.75”. Provenance: Property from Estate of Mr. William P. Hale (co-owner of antiques store, The Orient Express located in Buckhead with Mr. Charles L. Mann), Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500 120.
724 Chinese Chippendale Style Walnut Console Table American, late 20th century. A Chinese Chippendale style walnut console table, having a long, rectangular form with an overhanging top, an inset apron, and four squared legs, with applied fretwork overlay, pierced fretwork spandrels, and square bracket feet. Apparently unmarked. Height 29.5”, width 57.25”, depth 17.25”. $300-$500
725 Japonesque Silverplated Biscuit Warmer Box Late Victorian silverplated double sided biscuit or bun warmer box or container in the Japonesque or Aesthetic taste having scrolled hinged handle above the dual hinged lids opening to a reticulated divided interior. The exterior decorated with bright cut bamboo and foliage, birds, butterflies, bees, fans and other aesthetic motifs. Apparently unmarked. Height 9.5”, width 8.37”, depth 6.75”. $300-$500
726 Chinese Chippendale Style Giltwood Mirror Continental, 20th century. A large Chinese Chippendale or Georgian style giltwood mirror, having a pierced pagoda form crest, with birds to the spandrels, the frame with scrolling acanthus leaves and folaited C-scrolls, with a shell drop. Apparently unmarked. Height 53”, width 40”, depth 1.75”. $400-$600
727 Louis XV Chinoiserie Motif Bombe Chest Continental, late 20th century. A black lacquered and japanned Louis XV style bombe chest, decorated with an overall chinoiserie garden motif, having a serpentine faux marble painted top, two conforming drawers with flowered pulls, and incurvate legs. Apparently unmarked. Height 34.75”, width 48”, depth 20.75”. $500-$700
728 Petrus Regout Japonesque Bowl on Stand Petrus Regout Maestricht (Danish, 1836-1969), late 19th century. A ceramic console bowl, enameled overall in a Japonesque motif, having a cobalt blue ground, decorated with black flowering branches with gilt detailing, with a black roundel painted with a silver bird, with a courtly figure, mounted with a pierced gilt brass rim with cloud form handles and foliated base, on four scrolling dragon motif feet. Faience mark to underside, partially over painted in gilt with initials EH. Height 8.75”, diameter (including handles) 15.5”. Provenance: From the Collection of Mr. Gerald Darby, Owner of Darby Mitchell Antiques of Atlanta, Georgia. $600-$800
729 Early 20th C. French Japonisme Dressing Table French, first quarter 20th century. A Japonisme lacquered dressing table or vanity of serpentine form raised on four French cabriole legs with applied ormolu scroll toed feet, the case with shaped kneehole flanked by two silk lined small drawers on either side with ormolu pulls, with a wide drawer atop kneehole below a pull-out leather inset tray, the top with a tilt back center section revealing a large rectangular mirror and with side sections bearing locking hinged lids opening sideways to reveal large cavities lined in pink silk, the whole painted crimson red and decorated in black and gilt polychrome with Orientalist scenes. Unmarked. Height 32.375”, width 32.875”, depth 18.875”. $600-$800 121.
730 After Giovanni Battista Piranesi, Etching After Giovanni Battista Piranesi (Italian, 1720-1778), “A Sua Eccellenza Monsigr. Giovanni Potenziani, Gouvernator de Roma amatore delle belle artii”, etching on paper, signed in plate “cav. Piranesi”. A 19th century print after the original work by Giovanni Battista Piranesi (Italian, 1720-1778), depicting bacchanalian urn with snake handles and putti amongst winding grape vines and clusters. Framed 30.125” x 22.25”. Sight 23” x 15”. $300-$500
731 Furnivals Pottery “Portland” Pattern Punch Bowl Furnivals Ltd (English, 1890-1968), circa 1890s. A substantial ironstone punch bowl in the “Portland” pattern having the interior and exterior decorated with classical style scenes depicting Greek figures on crimson ground. Unmarked aside from number “3196/5” in brown underglaze. Height 7.5”, diameter of bowl 14.72”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of a South Carolina gentleman. $300-$500
732 Three Etchings from Piranesi’s “Vedute di Roma” After Giovanni Battista Piranesi (Italian, 1720-1778), “Vedute de Roma.” A group of three etchings on laid paper from the “Vedute di Roma” series, originally published in 1748, including “Vedute in prospettiva della gran Fontana dell’ Acqua Vergine detta di Trevi Architecttura di Nicola Salvi,” “Vedute di Campo Vaccino,” and “Vedute dell’ Ponte e Castello Sant’ Angelo,” each in a black frame with a gilt edge. Framed 24.5” x 30.75”, sight 15.475” x 21.875”. $600-$800
733 Three Etchings from Piranesi’s “Vedute di Roma” After Giovanni Battista Piranesi (Italian, 1720-1778), “Vedute de Roma.” A group of three etchings on laid paper from the “Vedute di Roma” series, originally published in 1748, including “Vedute dell’ insigne Basilica Vaticana coll’ampio Portico, e Piazza adjacenta,” “Il Monte Giancolo,” and “Vedute di Piazza Navona sopre le rovine del Circo Agonale,” each in a black frame with a gilt edge. Framed 24.5” x 30.75”, sight 15.475” x 21.875”. $600-$800
734 Three Etchings from Piranesi’s “Vedute di Roma” After Giovanni Battista Piranesi (Italian, 1720-1778), “Vedute de Roma.” A group of three etchings on laid paper from the “Vedute di Roma” series, originally published in 1748, including “Vedute della Piazza di Monte Cavallo,” “Vedute dell’ Arco di Constantino, e dell’ Antiteatro Flavio detto il Colosseo,” and “Il Monte Cielo,” each in a black frame with a gilt edge. Framed 24.5” x 30.75”, sight 15.475” x 21.875”. $600-$800 122.
735 After George Inness, “Summer Landscape” After George Inness (American, 1825-1894), late 19th / early 20th century. “Untitled (Summer Landscape)”, oil on canvas, spuriously signed to lower left “ g. Inness”. Hudson River School style landscape painting after noted Barbizon educated American painter George Inness (American, 1825-1894) depicting a pastoral scene on a bright summer’s day, with cattle grazing and watering in a still pond. Framed 22” x 29.75”. Unframed 12.25” x 20”. $500-$700
736 Pair of English Hand Colored Engravings, 18th C. English, 18th century. A pair of hand colored engravings by Leonard Knyff (or Leendert Knijff) (Dutch/ English 1650-1722) after the paintings by Johannes “Jan” Kip (Netherlandish/ English, c.1652-1722). Group of two hand colored landscape engravings depicting Brightwell and Knole. One with “Brightwel in the County of Suffolk the Seat of the Hon.ble St. Samuel Barnardiston, Barr.tt”, inscribed lower left “L.Knyff De.” and lower right “J.Kip Scul.” (unframed sight size 15” x 20”); and the other with “Knole The Seat of Tho: Chester Esq.”, inscribed lower right “J. Kip Delin e Sculp” (unframed sight size 14.5” x 18.5”). Framed 25.25” x 29.75”. Note: Kip and Knyff forged a career together producing views of country houses and gardens for “Britannia Illustrata (aka. Views of Several of the Queens Palaces and also of the Principal Seats of the Nobility & Gentry of Great Britain)”, published in England in the first quarter of 18th century. This book is among the most important English topographical publications of the 18th century. $400-$600
737 Anthony Pagani Inlaid Mahogany Barometer Anthony Pagani (English, Nottingham, active 1815-1845), early 19th century. A Georgian mahogany mercury wheel barometer, having a broken triangular pediment, an engraved silvered register, Fahrenheit scale thermometer, hygrometer, and spirit level, accented with marquetry inlaid shells and line inlay. Marked “Anty Pagani Nottingham Warrented” to spirit level. Height 38.75”, width 10”, depth 2.5”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Fleming of Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500
738 British School, “Lakeside Chapels”, Oil on Canvas British School, 19th century. “Untitled (Lakeside Chapels)”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Landscape painting depicting rocky lakeside terrain with two chapels, each with tall steeples and pointed arch windows. Framed 23.75” x 27.75”. Unframed 16.75” x 20.75”. $300-$500
739 English Carved Oak Blanket Chest, 18/19 C. Likely English, late 18th/early 19th century. A carved oak blanket chest, having a rectangular form with an overhanging lidded top, the sides and front paneled, the front carved with diamonds motifs and overlapping scallops, with wrought iron hardware. Height 32.5”, width 55.5”, depth 25”. $500-$700
740 Georgian Mahogany Commode with Tambour Door English, early 19th century. A Georgian mahogany bedside commode or side table, having a rectangular form with a gallery top over an upper cabinet with a tambour door, the lower portion sliding forward to reveal a covered interior drawer, once for a chamber pot but later converted, accented with a floral motif gilt brass pull with line inlay, on squared bracket legs. Apparently unmarked. Height 29.372”, width 19.25”, depth 17.5”. Provenance: From the Estate of Mr. Herbert R. Matthews, Sr. and Mrs. Patricia Matthews of Atlanta, Georgia. $700-$900 123.
741 French Black Slate Mantel Clock, 19th C. French, last quarter of 19th century. Black slate mantel clock with shaped paneling, hinged glazed cover protecting white enameled dial with black Roman numerals on chapter ring, two interior dials (upper for seconds and lower for calendar date), gilt brass borders. Movement marked “P.Bly”. Overall height 15.6”, width 12.5”, depth 7”. $300-$500
742 French Six Light Circular Iron Chandelier French six light circular iron chandelier having a spiral twisted tri-form open cage joined to rings on the wide circulate and mounted to the exterior with six candlecups, each with simulated wax candle sleeve, electrified. Height 20”, diameter 28”. $300-$500
743 French Style Mahogany Rafraichissoir Table Height 28”, width 34.5”, depth 20.25”. $400-$600
744 French Style Oval Burl Walnut Dining Table Early 20th century. Height 31.25”, width 73.5”, depth 50. $300-$500
745 Antoni C. Sanmartin, Etching, “Le jeu de Colin-Maillard” Antoni Clave Sanmartin (Spanish, 1913-2005), “Le jeu de Colin-Maillard”, etching in colors on paper, from an edition of 75, graphite signed to lower right, edition noted to lower left. A figural abstract print in deep green with appropriated 17th century image of figures playing Le jeu de Colin-Maillard (a game like cat and mouse). Framed 29.125” x 32”. Sight 19” x 21.75”. $300-$500 746 French Walnut Tallcase Clock with Morez Dial 20th century French walnut comtoise clock having a shaped glaze upper door opening to a morbier dial with Roman numerals and Arabic seconds signed Francois Desire Odobez a Morez (France/Morez 17th-early 20th century) within a elaborately stamped openwork brass surround headed with mask, the middle glazed section housing the fancy brass stamped lyre shaped pendulum and twin iron weights resting on a bottom paneled base with front cabriole legs with scrolled toes. Height 93.75”, width 23.37”, depth 12”. $300-$500
747 Pair of French Faience Wall Pocket Bough Pots French, early 19th century. A closely matched pair of faience wall pockets or bough pots in demilune, scalloped form, each painted in shades of blue, green and ochre, the tops perforated, one with blossoms. Neither apparently marked. Height 4.62”, width 6.87”, depth 4.12”. Provenance: From the Collection of Mr. Gerald Darby, Owner of Darby Mitchell Antiques of Atlanta, Georgia. $200-$400 124.
748 French Faience Demilune Pedestal Basin, 18th C French, likely Rouen, 18th century. A colorful faience demilune shaped basin in white, blue and iron red, the interior painted with floral filled basket, the exterior with a large molded handle to each side in the form of a female head covered in underglaze blue locks. Apparently unmarked height 6.75”, width 14.75”, depth 10”. Provenance: From the Collection of Mr. Gerald Darby, Owner of Darby Mitchell Antiques of Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500
749 Pair of Old Paris Style Porcelain Handled Vases French, late 19th/early 20th century. A pair of Old Paris porcelain vases, each baluster form with gilt enamel on white ground and gilt openwork handles to each side, floral encrusted, the front decorated with figural reserve, verso with floral bouquet. Both marked underside of vase “G434”. Height 15.37”, width 10.5” (handle to handle. $700-$900 750 Continental School, “Portrait of a Nobleman”, Oil Continental School, 17th century. “Untitled (Portrait of a Nobleman)”, oil on canvas laid to canvas, apparently unsigned. Unframed 33” x 26”. Provenance: Property from Estate of Mr. William P. Hale (co-owner of antiques store, The Orient Express located in Buckhead with Mr. Charles L. Mann), Atlanta, Georgia. $500-$700
752 Two Columnar Marble Pedestals Continental, 20th century. Two marble pedestals, including one rounded red marble with a square black marble top on an octagonal black marble base, and one octagonal tapering black marble. Apparently unmarked. Height (of red) 43.125”, width 10.8”, depth 10.8”, height (of black) 39.475”, width 11.625”, depth 11.625”. Provenance: From the Collection of Mr. Gerald Darby, Owner of Darby Mitchell Antiques of Atlanta, Georgia. $400-$600
753 French Grand Tour Miniature Souvenir French, 1850s. Charming French gilt metal souvenir likely purchased by a Grand Tour traveler during the Universal Exposition of 1855, featuring a hand crocheted ‘bag’ sewn to the gilt metal base covered in fancy ormolu filigree with repeating festoons, scrolls and flowerheads and mounted with four verre eglomise inserts, each depicting a historic French landmark. Apparently unmarked. Accompanied on later circular wood base with glass cloche cover. Overall height 7.75”, diameter of wood base 5”. Souvenir 5” x 4”. $300-$500
751 Pair of Bronzed Rococo Table Lamps after Clodion After Claude Michel Clodion (French, 1738-1814), circa 20th century. A pair of Rococo style bronzed metal table lamps of urn form having figural satyr mask handles to either shoulder flanking relief Classical figural scenes with putti and infant satyrs, each raised on a pink marble veneered base on four square feet with figural metal applique to front. Unmarked. Height to socket 24”, width 8.25”, depth 7”. $500-$700
754 Silverplated French Candelabra Converted to Lamp French, circa last quarter 19th century. A two light silverplate candelabra, later converted to electrified desk lamp, having shaped and reeded central shaft topped by finial, central shaft issuing two scrolling acanthine arms terminating in campana urn form wax cups issuing simulated wax sleeves. Overall height (with shades) 16.25”; (without shades and wax candle sleeves) 7.25”. Provenance: From the Collection of Mr. Gerald Darby, Owner of Darby Mitchell Antiques of Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500
755 Louis XVI Style Tiered Pink Marble Console Continental, likely French, early 20th century. A Louis XVI style tiered mahogany console, having a shaped and crested top inset with a central enameled porcelain figural plaque, with an upper shelf over a mirrored back, with a shaped pink marble top with a pierced gilt metal gallery, over a conforming apron and four reeded legs supporting a lower shelf with turned feet, mounted overall with foliated gilt metal ormolu. Apparently unmarked. Height 49.1”, width 24.75”, depth 13”. $300-$500
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756 Chelsea Derby Porcelain Potpourri Urn & Figurine English, circa 1752-1759. Two pieces of Chelsea or Derby porcelain works comprising a potpourri urn and a canine figurine. 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”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of the Owner of Chelsea House. $200-$400
757 Pair, Port Royal Italy Floral Motif Plates 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”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of the Owner of Chelsea House. $200-$400 758 French Louis XVI Gilt Wood Confessional Bergere A Louis XVI style giltwood carved confessional bergere having arched crest centered with carved roses on a ribbon twist carved frame, wings, back, sides, padded armrests, seat, and seat cushion upholstered in conforming cream silk fabric. The whole raised on turned, tapered and fluted legs, each headed with patera blocks. Height 44.57”, width 28.75”, seat depth 20.5”, seat height 17”. $300-$500
759 French Marquetry Poudreuse French, Early 20th Century. French marquetry inlaid poudreuse or dressing table with trisected top, the central hinged section lifting to a mirror, the sides hinged and opening outward, over a pull-out gilt tooled green leather writing surface, above a central drawer, flanked by two simulated drawers and one simulated drawer over a real drawer, on slender cabriole legs with ormolu sabots. Height 29.87”, width 30.75”, depth 17.75”. $400-$600
761 Von Schierholz Lidded Porcelain Potpourri Jar Von Schierholz (German, founded circa 1817), 20th century. Marked to underside. Height 10.5”, diameter (including handles) 6.5”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Susan Knowles of Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500 126.
760 3 Gilt Rimmed White Porcelain Reticulated Baskets Continental, 20th century. A group of three reticulated porcelain baskets in white ground heightened with gilt enamel comprising two oval baskets with Greek Key decoration rising on gilt scrolled toes, apparently unmarked, and one oval basket on rectangular plinth base, marked to the underside “MADE IN SPAIN”. Height of footed basket 4.12”, width 8.87”, depth 7”. Height of smaller footed basket 3.87”, width 8”, depth 6.25”. Height of other basket 7.37”, width 9.37”, depth 4.87”. $300-$500
762 Pair, Dresden Porcelain Figural Table Lamps Dresden Porcelain, a.k.a. Sächsische Porzellanmanufaktur Dresden (German, founded 1872), 20th century. A pair of hand painted figural porcelain lamps, one in the form of a shepherd and the other a shepheress, each holding a lamb, and seated on a tree stump, the lamp stem disguised as a tree. Each marked to underside. Height (of each, to socket) 11”, width 4.475”, depth 5.875”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Susan Knowles of Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500
763 Two Continental Porcelain Figurines Continental, 19th century. Two porcelain figurines; one a seated maiden partially draped putting on socks with two open vessels by her side, possibly for desk implements or flowers; the other a hunter with gun with two open vessels by leg. Both figures with mottled naturalistic painted ground. Maiden figurine marked to the underside “P(?) 3 PYY”. Height of maiden figurines 5”, base width 3”, base depth 2.62”. Height of hunter 4.37”, base width 3.37”, base depth 2.25”. Provenance: From the Collection of Mr. Gerald Darby, Owner of Darby Mitchell Antiques of Atlanta, Georgia. $200-$400
764 Pair Neoclassical Style Candelabra Table Lamps A matched pair of Neoclassical style tables lamps converted from candelabras having a three socket cluster above five naturalistically styled leafy candlecups and candlearms rising from a fluted turned wood base. Height 28.75”. $300-$500
765 Neoclassical Carved Gilt Wood Mirror Continental, early to mid 20th century. A carved neoclassical style gilt wood mirror, having a cove frame, with a pierced C-scroll motif and acanthus leaf tips, with foliated C-scrolls to the interior liner surrounding a rectangular mirrored panel. Apparently unmarked. Height 30.75”, width 26.5”. $300-$500
767 Gilt Metal Neoclassical Style Bar or Tea Cart Continental, early to mid 20th century. A gilt metal neoclassical style tea or bar cart, having phoenix handles and a scrolling acanthine frame, with inset upper and lower glass shelves, on rolling casters. Apparently unmarked. Height 31.75”, width 32.75”, depth 17”. $300-$500
769 Neoclassical 4-Light Polychromed Chandelier Continental, 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 23”, diameter 19”. $300-$500
766 Pair Neoclassical Style 3-Light Wall Sconces Continental, likely French, late 19th/early 20th century. Height 22.5”, width 12” (candle cup to candle cup), depth 8”. Provenance: From the Collection of Mr. Gerald Darby, Owner of Darby Mitchell Antiques of Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500
768 Group of Neoclassical Style Fire Accessories Continental, 20th century. A group of neoclassical style fire accessories, including a pair of brass andirons, each topped with an urn, a foliated gilt metal acanthine fire screen, and a mixed set of gilt brass and wrought iron fire tools in a gilt metal stand, including two coal scuttles, a poker, a pair of fire tongs, and a broom. Apparently unmarked. Height (of fire screen) 36.5”, width 47.5”, height (of andirons) 33”. $300-$500
770 Neoclassical Giltwood Candle Pricket, 19 C. Continental, 19th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 19”, diameter 5.5”. Provenance: From the Collection of Mr. Gerald Darby, Owner of Darby Mitchell Antiques of Atlanta, Georgia. $200-$400 127.
771 Group of 4 Sterling Accessories Group of four sterling accessories comprising a sterling silver lighter case having front and back with figural repousse stamped “STERLING/MADE IN SIAM”; Victorian style monogrammed money clip, oval with filigree scrolling border, stamped on the backside “STERLING”; Victorian ladies sterling silver calling card case with front repousse floral work and gold wash interior, stamped to interior lid “STERLING”; miniaudiere case monogrammed to one side, the other engraved “1922” with mesh chain handle, money clip in the interior lid, the base with hinged powder well (empty) and fitted with change holders for nickels and dimes. Hallmarked on the money clip for Elgin with “EAM” and an arrow and “MADE IN U.S.A.” The interior lid in gold wash and also numbered “973435”. The base also in gold wash with same number. Height of lighter 2.25”, width 1.5”, depth .5”. Oval money clip 2.87” x 2.37”, weight .41 troy ounces. Card case 3.5” x 2.5”, wrist chain 5”, weight 2.14 troy ounces. Miniaudiere case 3.37” x 2.37”, wrist chain 5.5”, weight 3.0 troy ounces. Provenance: From the Estate of Liz Howell Bloodworth, Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500
773 8 Porcelain Demitasse Cups with Sterling Holders A set of eight Elgin Silversmith Co (American/New York, founded 1946) sterling handled cup holders inset with eight cream colored Lenox porcelain (American/ Pennsylvania, founded 1889- ) demitasse cups, each with gold trim. All pieces marked accordingly. Overall height 2.25”, total weight 5.1 troy ounces. $300-$500
776 John Gilbert Sterling Fish Serving Set John Gilbert (English (Birmingham), circa 1850s. A sterling silver fish serving set. both serving fork and knife with engraved scroll patterns and openwork detail. Each piece hallmarked for John Gilbert with lion passant, city mark, duty mark and date letter. Knife and fork are accompanied with original fitted brown leather box, the interior lined to the bottom in royal blue velvet. length of fork 9.5”, weight 4.08 troy ounces. length of knife 13”, weight 5.92 troy ounces. $300-$500 128.
772 6 Sterling & Cobalt Glass Footed Salt Cellars Reed and Barton (American (Taunton, Massachusetts), founded 1824). Matched set of six sterling silver salts with cobalt glass liners. The salts marked “REED & BARTON/STERLING”. The glass liners unmarked. Height 1.75”, diameter 2.25”. Total weight of sterling holders 5.74 troy ounces. $300-$500
774 American Sterling Silver Table Accessories A group of sterling silver table accessories comprising a tall weighted compote or tazza by Empire Silver Co (New York, founed 1946), a small weighted compote or tazza by Crown Silver Co (New York) and eight butter pats by Elgin Silversmith Co (American/New York, founded 1946). Height of tall compote 6.5”, diameter 6.87”. Height of shorter compote 5.25”, diameter4.75”. diameter of butter pats 3.25”, total weight 3.19 troy ounces. $200-$400
777 Sterling Chocolate Pot, Shreve, Crump & Low Watson Company (American (Attleboro, Massachusetts) 1880-1955) for Shreve, Crump & Low (America(Boston), founded 1796). A sterling 1 1/4 pints chocolate pot having an artichoke style finial and scrolled handle. Stamped underside circular base “SHREVE CRUMP & LOW CO” and hallmarked for Watson Company “STERLING SILVER/F280” “1 1/4 PINTS”. Height 8.25”. weight 15.81 troy ounces. $300-$500
775 Silver Meat Cover and Platter, Thomas Wilkinson Thomas Wilkinson of Birmingham (English, active 1875-1933), 20th century. A large silver over copper ornate meat dome cover with platter having an elaborately decorated handle, the platter with tree well and gadrooned edge raised on four scrolled legs. Marked to the exterior lid with touch marks for Thomas Wilkinson. Height 14.5”, width 22.37”, depth 17”. $300-$500
778 Sheffield Sterling Silver Tea Caddy, Atkin Bros Atkin Brothers (English/Sheffield), circa 1901. A late Victorian sterling tea caddy in quatrefoil form decorated with embossed rococo and floral decoration. Both the cap and underside of caddy hallmarked for Atkin Brothers with date code. Height 3”, width 2.62”, depth 1.75”. weight 2.09 troy ounces. $200-$400
779 Neoclassical Gilt Wood Wall Mirror Continental, first half 20th century. A neoclassical style giltwood mirror, having a pierced, scrolled, and foliated frame. Apparently unmarked. Height 53”, width 43”, depth 2.25”. $700-$900
782 Pair of Neoclassical Patinated Brass Mirrored Sconces Continental, late 19th/early 20th century. A pair of neoclassical style patinated brass wall sconces, each with a pierced and scrolled acanthine frame, mounted with three upturned candle arms, each terminating in a urn form candle cup. Apparently unmarked. Height 19”, width 12”, depth 5.75”. Provenance: From the Collection of Mr. Gerald Darby, Owner of Darby Mitchell Antiques of Atlanta, Georgia. $400-$600
785 British School, “Napoli”-1903, Oil on Canvas British School, circa 1903. “Napoli”, oil on canvas, signed and dated indistinctly to lower lest “...Cook 1903”. Marked to verso “Napoli 1903 No. 5”. Framed 16” x 22”. Unframed 8.25” x 13.925”. $300-$500
780 Neoclassical Style Giltwood Vitrine Continental, late 19th/early 20th century. A neoclassical giltwood vitrine or curio cabinet, having a rectnagular form with a serpentine top, mounted with a rocaille crest, the front and sides inset with arched glass panels, overlaid to the front with decorative C-scroll fretwork and rocaille, the interior lined in taupe velvet and fitted with shelves, the base accented with applied rocaille and acanthus leaves, on four incurvate legs terminating in whorl feet. Apparently unmarked. Height 74.25”, width 28.75”, depth 24.75”. $600$800
783 Pair, Neoclassical Gilt Metal 3-Light Sconces Continental, late 19th/early 20th century. A pair of neoclassical style gilt metal wall sconces, each having a swagged columnar support mounted with three scrolling acanthine arms, each terminating in an upturned foliated candle cup, each with a candle socket. Apparently unmarked. Height 9.75”, width 12”, depth 9.75”. Provenance: From the Collection of Mr. Gerald Darby, Owner of Darby Mitchell Antiques of Atlanta, Georgia. $400-$600
786 Attributed to Paul Petit, “Mountain Landscape”, Signed Attributed to Paul Petit (French, 1885-1960), “Untitled (Mountain Landscape), oil on wood panel, signed to lower right “Petit”. Impressionistically rendered landscape painting depicting autumnal mountain scene with river valley under cloudy skies in the distance. Framed 21.5” x 25.125”. Unframed 11.25” x 14”. $300-$500
781 Neoclassical Style Octagonal Giltwood Vitrine Continental, late 19th/early 20th century. An neoclassical style giltwood vitrine or curior cabinet, having an octagonal form with a molded top, the cornice decorated with ribboned bows and flowers, with fluted sides accented with carved grape clusters and inset with glass to reveal three interior glass shelves, on a conforming base accented with flowers, on four fluted and tapering arrow feet. Apparently unmarked. Height 55.475”, width 32”, depth 20.5”. $500-$700
784 Neoclassical Style Pine Wall Mounting Shelf Continental, 20th century. A pine neoclassical style wall shelf, having a rectangular top with a molded edge supported by three fluted and scrolled brackets. Height 9.125”, width 87.5”, depth 9.5”. Provenance: From the Collection of Mr. Gerald Darby, Owner of Darby Mitchell Antiques of Atlanta, Georgia. $400-$600
787 Continental School, “Sunset from Footpath”, Oil Continental School, last half 19th century. “Untitled (Sunset from Footpath)”, oil on wood panel, apparently unsigned. Figural landscape painting depicting female figure on footpath, overlooking bay side sunset, with label to verso “ANNESLEY & CO ALBANY NY”. Framed 7.5” x 9.5”. Unframed 3.825” x 5.725”. $300-$500 129.
788 Group of 7 English Biscuit Barrels, Oak and Copper English, late 19th/early 20th century. A group of 7 biscuit barrels, each having a curved barrel form, 6 of oak with applied silver plate and gilt silver plate decoration, including 5 with shields and 1 reading ‘Biscuits,” and one copper with gilt brass decoration. Most marked. Height (of tallest) 7.25”, diameter 6”. $300-$500
789 Seven English Oak & Silver Plate Biscuit Barrels English, late 19th/20th century. A group of 7 oak biscuit barrels, each having a curved barrel form, with applied silver plate and gilt silver plate decoration, each with a shield and a handle. Most marked. Height (of tallest, excluding handle) 7”, diameter 5.5”. $300-$500
790 Seven English Oak & Silver Plate Biscuit Barrels English, late 19th/20th century. A group of 7 oak biscuit barrels, each having a curved barrel form, with applied silver plate and gilt silver plate decoration, including 5 with shields, 1 reading ‘tea,’ and 1 reading ‘Biscuits.” Most marked. Height (of tallest, excluding handle) 7”, diameter 6”. $300-$500
792 Georgian Style Triangular Drop Leaf Table English, early 20th century. A mahogany Georgian style triangular drop leaf table, having three winged drop leaves on three pierced cabriole legs terminating in claw and ball feet, marquetry inlaid with shells. Apparently unmarked. Height 28.75”, diameter 38.5”. $300-$500
793 English Georgian Style Mahogany Bowfront Chest English, mid to late 19th century. A Georgian style bowfront chest, having an overhanging top, three long drawers with beaded edges and inset brass key escutcheons, each mounted with oval brass shell motif bale pulls, with a shaped skirt and four incurvate feet. Apparently unmarked, with T.G.M. Antiques dealer sticker to upper interior drawer. Height 37.875”, width 39”, depth 19”. $400-$600
791 Continental School, Oak Figural Relief Panel Continental School, late 18th century. Figural relief panel depicting pastoral scene with man and woman dancing amongst trees while a third man plays wind instrument, later converted to cabinet door, apparently unmarked. Overall 25.25” x 17”. Provenance: Property from Estate of Mr. William P. Hale (co-owner of antiques store, The Orient Express located in Buckhead with Mr. Charles L. Mann), Atlanta, Georgia. $400-$600
794 Georgian Style Walnut Sofa Table Console Server English, 20th century. Georgian style solid walnut sofa table, console or server having a long serpentine molded top over a pair of frieze drawers raised on six tall cabriole legs carved with shell and terminating in scrolled toes. Height 29.87”, width 71.75”, depth 22”. $300-$500 130.
795 Crown Staffordshire Ye Olde Willow Porcelain Set Crown Staffordshire (English, circa 1889-1985). A group of 19 pieces of porcelain dinnerware in the Ye Olde Willow pattern, including 8 footed cups, 8 saucers, 1 miniature doll’s tea tray, 1 miniature doll’s pitcher, and 1similar dinner plate. All marked excluding dinner plate. diameter (of dinner plate) 10.5”. $200-$400
796 Minton Flow Blue & Gilt Enamel Covered Tureen Minton ( Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, 1793–1872), third quarter 19th century. A large flow blue and gilt enamel “New Stone” covered soup tureen with decorative finial and branch style handles. Underside of foot with impressed mark “NEW STONE” and BB (best body) mark. Height 10.25”, width 13” (handle to handle), diameter 8.75”. Provenance: From the Collection of Mr. Gerald Darby, Owner of Darby Mitchell Antiques of Atlanta, Georgia. $200-$400
797 10 Pc English Porcelain Dessert Set, Attributed to Minton Attributed to Minton (English, founded 1793). A ten piece porcelain serving set or dessert set comprising a covered sauce tureen on underplate, one tall compote, one medium compote, two footed pedestal dishes/low compotes, three footed pedestal dishes/low compotes. All but the tall compote marked in gold “178”. Height of tureen 7.75” (on underplate), diameter of underplate 7.5”. Height of tall compote 5.62”, diameter 10.37”. Height of medium compote 4.12”, diameter 8.75”. Height of the two low compotes 2”, diameter 8.62”. Height of three low compote 1.75”, diameter 8.37”. Provenance: From the Collection of Mr. Gerald Darby, Owner of Darby Mitchell Antiques of Atlanta, Georgia. $400-$600
800 British School, “Portrait of a Man”, Oil on Canvas British School, 19th century. “Untitled (Portrait of Man)”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Framed 34.5” x 29.25”. Unframed 30.25” x 25.125”. $400-$600
802 Georgian Style Gilt Wood Acanthine Mirror Continental, late 20th century. A Georgian style gilt wood mirror, having a pierced and scrolled foliated acanthine crest and frame. Apparently unmarked. Height 52”, width 27”, depth 2”. $400-$600
798 Georgian Mahogany Double Pedestal Dining Table English, 20th century. With two additional leaves. Height 29”, width (excluding leaves) 78”, depth 48.5”, width (each leaf) 23.875”. $500-$700
799 Gilt Metal & Crystal Chandelier Early 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 17”, diameter 12”. $400-$600
801 British School, “Portrait of a Fair Skinned Woman” British School, 19th century. “Untitled (Portrait of a Fair Skinned Woman)”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Framed 41.25” x 34.125”. Unframed 32” x 26”. $600-$800
803 English Georgian Style Mahogany Bowfront Dresser English, mid 20th century. A Georgian style mahogany bowfront dresser, having two short over four long drawers, with a line inlaid cornice, a scalloped skirt, and incurvate legs. Apparently unmarked. Height 56”, width 44.75”, depth 20.5”. $600-$800 131.
804 American Giltwood Trumeau Style Mirror American, late 19th century. A trumeau style mirror, having giltwood cove frame decorated with a leaf and berry motif, with a central divided mirrored panel. J.H. Miller label to reverse, with handwritten tag inscribed “Found under eaves in / Grandpa Crocker’s farm in / Leominster / about 1897. Grandpa had / owned farm then about 40 yrs. (M.E.C.)” to reverse. Height 38.25”, width 19”, depth 2.75”. Provenance: From the Estate of Elizabeth H. Benner $300-$500
807 Pair of Tall Blown Amber Glass Brandy Dispensers Body with etched “BRANDY” text and mounted with brass spigot to one side Unmarked. Height 30”. $300-$500
810 Regionalist Landscape, “Autumn Farmyard”, Oil American School, first half 20th century. “Untitled (Autumn Farmyard)”, oil on wood panel, signed indistinctly to lower left. Framed 18.25” x 22.25”. Unframed 11” x 14.75”. $300-$500 132.
805 Robert Stantial, “Rockport in Spring”-1941 Robert Stantial (American, 20th century), “Untitled (Rockport in Spring)”-1941, oil on canvas board, signed and dated to lower left “Robert Stantial 1941”. Landscape painting depicting seaside town with white church on unpaved road through green pasture. Framed 27” x 22.75”. Unframed 20” x 16”. $400-$600
808 American School, “Hibiscus”, Watercolor Signed American, first half 20th century. “Hibiscus”, mixed media including graphite, gouache and crayon, graphite inscribed to lower left “...Show Flower or Hibiscus”. Framed 25” x 21.75”. Unframed 14.75” x 12”. Provenance: From the Collection of Mr. Gerald Darby, Owner of Darby Mitchell Antiques of Atlanta, Georgia. $200-$400
811 American School, “Dusk on the Lake”, Oil American School, first half 20th century. “Untitled (Dusk on the Lake)”, oil on canvas board or artist’s board, apparently unsigned. Label to verso “Vandyke Canvas Panels New York Chicago”. Framed 23.75” x 28”. Unframed 20” x 24”. Provenance: From the Collection of Mr. Gerald Darby, Owner of Darby Mitchell Antiques of Atlanta, Georgia. $200-$400
806 Anna Dearborn, “Marsh at Dusk”, Watercolor Anna Francesca Dearborn (American, 1854-1932), “Marsh at Dusk)”, watercolor on paper, signed to lower left. Diminutive landscape painting depicting grassy marsh scene at dusk, with still waters and lush wetland foliage. Framed 15.25” x 17.25”. Sight 5.25” x 6.5”. $300-$500
809 Maitland Smith Mahogany & Glass Coffee Table Maitland Smith (American, founded 1979-). A mahogany and glass coffee or cocktail table having a octagonal top inset with glass, the frieze mounted with applied gilt metal rosettes raised on six cabriole legs united by a rectangular cross-banded undertier or shelf and terminating on gilt metal paw feet and caster. Apparently not marked. Height 24” width 59.12”, depth 38.87”. $500-$700
812 American School, “From the Back Window”, Oil American School, “From the Back Window”, oil on canvas, inscribed to verso “John Brine From Back Window”. Framed 29.75” x 25.75”. Unframed 24” x 20”. Provenance: From the Collection of Mr. Gerald Darby, Owner of Darby Mitchell Antiques of Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500
813 American School, “Under the Harvest Moon” American School. “Untitled (Under the Harvest Moon)”-1920, oil on board, signed and dated to lower right “Lois Bookout 1920”. Figural painting depicting Native American woman in canoe under autumn full moon. Framed 24.5” x 37.5”. Unframed 19” x 32”. $300-$500 814 Carved Painted Wood Leaf & Berry Pedestal Continental, early 20th century. A carved and polychromed neoclassical style column, having a fluted form carved with a leaf and berry motif, resting on a square plinth base and ringed with a laurel wreath. Height 40”, width 15”, depth 15”, diameter (of pedestal) 9”. Provenance: From the Collection of Mr. Gerald Darby, Owner of Darby Mitchell Antiques of Atlanta, Georgia. $400-$600
816 American School, “Hillside Chapel”, Oil on Canvas American School, 19th century. “Untitled (Hillside Chapel)”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Landscape painting depicting pastoral scene with hillside chapel at sundown. Framed 17.5” x 20.5”. Unframed 12” x 15”. $300-$500
815 Large Garden Sculpture, “Headed to the Field” American School, 20th century. “Untitled (Headed to the Field)”, cast bronze, from an edition of 250, signed and edition noted to base “J. Michael 8/250”. Overall 36” x 20” x 15”. From the Private Collection of Paul Pattek of Big Canoe, Georgia. $400-$600
817 Rollin Pickford, “The Road Home”, Oil on Canvas Rollin Pickford (American, 1912-2010), “The Road Home”, oil on canvas, signed to lower right “Pickford”, with inscription to verso “The Road Home $500”. Label to frame verso “Rollin Pickford JR Fresno California”. Framed 51.5” x 47.5”. Unframed 50.75” x 46.75”. $300-$500
819 Handmade Wrought Iron Bell with Verdigris Patina Likely American, 19th century. A handmade wrought iron bell, folded from one piece of metal and attached at the sides with an applied handle, with verdigris patina. Apparently unmarked. Height 8”, width 6”, depth 3.25”. Provenance: Property from Estate of Mr. William P. Hale (co-owner of antiques store, The Orient Express located in Buckhead with Mr. Charles L. Mann), Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500
818 Baltimore Coin Silver Agricultural Society Cup Canfield & Brothers (American (Baltimore, Maryland), 1835-1881), circa 1860s. Inscription “Warren County/ Agricultural Society/1860”. Stamped on the bottom “CANFIELD BRO & CO/BALTO/PURE COIN”. Height 3.5”. weight 2.78 troy ounces. $300-$500
820 Currier & Ives, “American Railroad Scene”, Litho Currier & Ives (American, established 1835), “American Railroad Scene (Snow Bound)”, chromolithograph on paper, inscribed to lower margin “Currier & Ives American Railroad Scene. Snow Bound.” Framed 18.5” x 22.5”. Sight 11” x 15”. $200-$400 133.
821 Pair, Walnut Renaissance Revival Bedside Commodes American, late 19th/early 20th century. A pair of carved walnut Renaissance Revival bedside commodes, each having a high paneled back with an applied arch and barley twist columns, with a black marble top over a single drawer and an lower cabinet, with a paneled door with carved and applied acanthine motif and barley twist columns, on bracket feet. Apparently unmarked. Height 50.75”, width 16.25”. $700-$900
822 6 Rustic Renaissance Revival Style Dining Chairs American, early 20th century. A set of six rustic Renaissance Revival style hardwood dining chairs comprising four (4) standard chairs and two (2) larger king/queen chairs, each having pierced trellis back splats, deer hide square seats accented with nail head surrounds, notched wood stiles and front legs, and elaborately carved H form stretchers, each various chairs branded to verso “J”. Four standard chairs overall height 43.25”; seat depth 14.825”; seat width 15.25”; height from floor to bottom of seat 15.5”. Two king/queen chairs overall height 43.25”; seat depth 15”; seat width 21”; height from floor to bottom of seat 15.5”. $700-$900
823 Horner Style Oak Server Sideboard with Mirror Back Manner of R.J. Horner (American (New York) 1853-1922), circa 19th century. A Victorian quartersawn oak mirrored sideboard in two pieces; the superstructure with stepped cornice and gadroon decorated frieze above the tri-section beveled mirrored back supported to each end by a griffin carved monopodia, the case with three frieze drawers above a long drawer and a pair of paneled cupboard doors centered with portrait medallions and enclosing a void interior, on front stiles terminating on paw feet. Height 69.25”, width 71.75”, depth 26”. $1,000-$2,000
824 Carved Walnut Renaissance Revival Armoire American, late 19th/early 20th century. A carved Renaissance Revival armoire, having a dentil molded cornice over three doors, the central mounted with a mirror accented with an arch, flanked by two paneled doors, each with an applied arch and foliated decoration, with decorative barley twist columns, over three short drawers, the whole raised on bracket feet. Apparently unmarked. Height 86.5”, width 83”, depth 24.5”. $800-$1,200
825 Pair, Walnut Renaissance Revival Mirrored Dressers American, late 19th/early 20th century. A pair of carved walnut Renaissance Revival mirrored dressers, each having a dentil molded cornice over a paneled mirror, the central panel with an arched detail, flanked on either side by barley twist columns, over an inset black marble top, with one long drawers over two cabinet doors, each paneled with applied carved acanthine scrolls, flanked on either side by barley twist columns, raised on bracket feet. Apparently unmarked. Height 82.5”, width 48.5”, depth 22.625”. $1,500-$3,000 134.
826 Hand Woven Persian Mahal Rug Wool. India. All over floral design on black center field. Large cream border. Gold, green and burgundy accent colors. Measures 8’ 1” x 10’ 2”. $1,000-$2,000
827 Hamilton Manufacturing Co. Doctor’s Supply Cabinet Hamilton Manufacturing Co. (American, founded 1880), circa 1930s-1950s. A walnut and walnut burl doctor’s supply cabinet, having a back splash with a lifting top opening to reveal apothecary storage, a black laminate top, two sliding shelves, four drawers, and two cabinets, on four faceted and tapering feet. Drawers with storage inserts. Metal label to drawer interior. Height 39.625”, width 29.875”, depth 16.675”. From the Private Collection of Paul Pattek of Big Canoe, Georgia. $600-$800
828 Hamilton Manufacturing Co. Doctor’s Exam Table Hamilton Manufacturing Co. (American, founded 1880), circa 1930s-1950s. A walnut and walnut burl doctor’s office examination table, having a black laminate top, with two sliding shelves, one to one end and to each side, one side with one cabinet, the other with two cabinets flanking three drawers, with three drawers to one end, mounted with metal stirrups, on four faceted and tapering feet Marked with metal label to interior cabinet door, serial number 9460-M6272. Height 30.5”, width 55.5”, depth 20.75”. From the Private Collection of Paul Pattek of Big Canoe, Georgia. $600-$800
829 A.J. Nystrom Illustrated Anatomical Charts, 1918 Fritz Frohese (German 1871-1916), published by A.J. Nystrom & Co. (American, founded 1903), 1918. A set of nine color illustrated pull-down anatomical charts, including one Skeleton, one Circulation, Heart, and Skin, one Head and Neck, one Ear and Eye, one Digestive System, one Muscles, one Nervous System, one Chest and Abdomen, one Male and Female Pelvis, and one Endocrine System, mounted in a wooden wall-mounting frame. Height (of overall frame) 23.5”, width 50”, depth 3”. $600-$800
830 Charles Naegele, “Portrait of a Lady”, Signed Oil Charles Frederick Naegele (American (active Georgia), 1857-1944), “Portrait of a Lady”, oil on canvas, signed to upper left “Charles Frederick Naegele”. Figural bust length portrait painting depicting a woman in elaborate Victorian hat and silk gown. Framed 30” x 24”. Unframed 24” x 18”. Provenance: From the Estate of Mrs. Barbara Blair Renshaw (the daughter of Marietta mayor, Leon “Rip” Blair, and granddaughter of Marietta mayor, Judge Daniel Webster Blair), of Marietta, Georgia. Note: Naegele was a noted American portrait painter whose works was famously exhibited at the Salmagundi Club (New York, founded 1871). Naegele’s work was influenced by that of his notable teachers, William Merritt Chase (American, 1849-1916) and William Sartain (American, 1843-1924). $1,000-$2,000
831 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. 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-$2,000 135.
832 Friedman Bros. Chinese Chippendale Giltwood Mirror Friedman Brothers (American, founded 1903), last quarter 20th century. A Chinese Chippendale style vertically oriented chinoiserie motif giltwood wall mirror, having a central rectangular mirrored panel, flanked to either side by a C-scrolled mirrored panel, each with an acanthine frame, the top accented with an open pagoda form crest with acanthine scrolls with icicle drops, with a lower rocaille drop. Apparently unmarked. Height 43”, width 58.5”, depth 2.25”. $1,000-$2,000
833 Pair, Chinese Chippendale Giltwood Wall Sconces Attributed to Friedman Brothers (American, founded 1903), last quarter 20th century. A pair of Chinese Chippendale giltwood wall sconces, each having a chinoiserie motif, the frame accented with a bamboo motif to one side and acanthine C-scrolls, with two upturned candle arms, each terminating in a scalloped candle cup. Apparently unmarked. Height 23”, width 12.5”, depth 4.25”. $600-$800
834 Chinese Chippendale Giltwood Tassel Mirror American, mid to late 20th century. A giltwood Chinese Chippendale style wall hanging mirror, having a crested top with a Georgian plume flanked by bellflower drops, over decorative tassels, with scrolled spandrels, an incised crosshatched frame with carved floral decorations, with scrolled and foliated lower spandrels and a central rocaille drop. Apparently unmarked. Height 39.75”, width 26.75”, depth 4”. $600-$800
835 Widdicomb Chinoiserie Japanned Sideboard John Widdicomb (American, 1858-2002), mid 20th century. A mid century modern lacquered sideboard, having a rectangular form with two pairs of cabinet doors, each japanned in a figural chinoiserie garden motif with painted gilt accents, on a kang style base. Opens to reveal four upper interior drawers, two lined and compartmentalized for flatware storage, over lower shelved storage. Marked to flatware storage cloth. Height 32.5”, width 76.5”, depth 19”. $1,000-$2,000 136.
836 Jean-Louis de Velly, “The Solarium”, Oil on Panel Jean-Louis de Velly (French, 1730-1809). “Untitled (The Solarium)”, oil on wood panel, signed to lower left “de Velly”. Figural genre scene painting depicting woman in bonnet with gardener in tall glass solarium or greenhouse. Framed 15.5” x 12.125”. Unframed 10.925” x 7.75”. $1,000-$2,000
837 Pair, Louis XIII Style Cowhide Throne Chairs Continental, late 20th century. A pair of Louis XIII style throne chairs, each having a cowhide upholstered seat back over a dark brown upholstered leather seat, with curved upholstered arms with decorative tacking, terminating in polychromed gold lion form handholds, with a serpentine seat rail mounted with polychromed gold acanthine detailing, the corners with carved lion’s heads, on four incurvate legs each terminating in a hairy paw foot. Apparently unmarked. Height 44”, width 29”, seat depth 21”, seat to floor 21”. $800-$1,200
838 Large Louis XIII Style Dining Table American, circa 2000s. A large Louis XIII style dining table, having a rectangular form with bowed ends, with a coffered top overlaid in glass, with a molded edge over an inset apron with fluted and acanthine patera black supports, resting on four large fluted columnar legs, with a pierced trestle base with decorative silvered metal scrolls. Apparently unmarked. Height 32”, width 125”, depth 49.5”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Dwight David Howard, American professional basketball player for the Atlanta Hawks of the National Basketball Association. $800-$1,200 839 Set, 8 Louis XIII Throne Dining Chairs American, circa 2000s. Manufacturer’s label to underside of seat. Height 46.5”, width 18.75”, seat depth 19.5”, seat to floor 19”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Dwight David Howard, American professional basketball player for the Atlanta Hawks of the National Basketball Association. $1,000-$2,000
841 19th C. Continental, “Shoreline in a Storm”, Oil Continental School, late 19th century. “Untitled (Shoreline in a Storm)”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Framed 42.5” x 62.5”. Unframed 30” x 50”. $1,500-$3,000
843 French Style Painted & Parcel Gilt Trumeau Mirror American, 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Overall 84.5” x 34.5”. $1,500-$3,000
840 Continental School, “View of Amsterdam”, Oil Continental School, late 19th / early 20th century. “View of Amsterdam”, oil on canvas, indistinctly signed to lower center, possibly “F. W. Sankowski”. Framed 32.25” x 27.75”. Unframed 20.75” x 16.5”. $1,000-$2,000
842 Pair of Louis XIV Os de Mouton Fauteuil Chairs French, late 19th/early 20th century. Height 47”, width 25.25 (arm to arm), seat depth 19”, seat height 17.5”. Provenance: From the Collection of Mr. Gerald Darby, Owner of Darby Mitchell Antiques of Atlanta, Georgia. $600-$800
844 36 PC Rosenthal Silver “Medusa” Flatware Set Rosenthal (German, founded 1879), circa 1996. A set of thirty-six pieces of silverplated flatware in the “Medusa” pattern comprising six (6) knives (8.87”); six (6) knives (8.25”); six (6) dinner forks (8”); six (6) individual salad forks 7.12”); six (6) dessert spoons (7.12”); six (6) oval soup spoons or tablespoons (8.12”). $1,000-$2,000
845 After Houdon, “Bust of Louise Brongniart,” Bronze After Jean-Antoine Houdon (French 1741-1828), modeled 1777, cast circa 19th/20th century, “Bust of Louise Brongniart,” bronze, cast by Susse Freres, signed Houdon Sculpt., inscribed Susse Frs Edts with foundry mark. Depicting the daughter of French architect Alexandre-Théodore Brongniart. Height 18.25”, width 9.75”, depth 6.25”. Provenance: From the Estate of Mr. Herbert R. Matthews, Sr. and Mrs. Patricia Matthews of Atlanta, Georgia. $1,000-$2,000 137.
846 Berlin KPM Porcelain Reticulated Basket KPM/Royal Porcelain Factory (German/Berlin, founded 1763), post 1832. A fine reticulated porcelain basket in white ground decorated with gold and cobalt and having branch and leafy form handles. Marked to the underside with red Imperial Orb underglaze along with blue underglaze Berlin sceptre mark. Height 3.75”, width 9.87” (handle to handle), depth 7.12”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Susan Knowles of Atlanta, Georgia. $400-$600
847 Set of 30 Berlin KPM Porcelain Plates KPM, aka Königlisch Pozellan Manufaktur/Royal Porcelain Factory (German/ Berlin, founded 1763), circa 1844-1945. A fine set of thirty (30) porcelain plates in white ground decorated with cobalt border and gilt rinceau and having floral botanical hand painted centers comprising twelve (12) bread and butter plates; six (6) luncheon/salad plates; and twelve (12) shallow bowls. All pieces marked with red Imperial Orb and KPM; additionally some with 1844-1847 eagle holding a sceptre and globe with KPM mark underglaze blue; some with underglaze blue mark for 1849-1870; and some with underglaze blue sceptre mark for 1870-1945. diameter of bread plates 6.12”. diameter of lunch/dessert plates 8.25”. Height of 6 shallow bowls 1.37”, diameter 9.62”. Height of 6 shallow bowls 1.37”, diameter 9.5”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Susan Knowles of Atlanta, Georgia. $1,000-$2,000
848 51pc Berlin KPM Porcelain Dinner Service KPM/Royal Porcelain Factory (German/Berlin, founded 1763), circa 1837-1844. A fine fifty-one piece porcelain dinner service in white ground decorated with cobalt border and gilt rinceau comprising twenty-three (23) plates (1.25” x 9.12”); fifteen (15) rim soup bowls (1.75” x 9.12”); two octagonal serving dishes (1.37” x 7.37” x 7.5”); one octagonal serving dish (1.75” x 9.5” x 9.75”)’; two circular serving dishes2.25”, diameter 9.75”); one shallow circular serving dish (1.5” x 11.12”); two large circular shallow serving dishes (2” x 14.12” and 2.5” x 15.75”); one covered condiment jar on fixed stand with ladle (4.62” x 5.5”, ladle 5.12”); two figural sauceboats on fixed stands (7.37” x 10.5”); one oblong serving dish with octagonal sides, possibly for asparagus (1.87” x 4.87” x 12.12”); one large covered tureen with scrolled handles, lid likely a marriage with no slot for ladle (10.75” x 10.5” x 15.37”). All marked with iron red orb mark with “KPM” and blue sceptre marks with “KPM”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Susan Knowles of Atlanta, Georgia. $4,000-$6,000
849 William IV Style Mahogany Breakfront Cabinet English, late 19th/early 20th century. A mahogany William IV style breakfront cabinet in three sections, having a molded cornice over four cabinet doors, each inset with a glass pane and accented with an arched mullion, over a lower cabinet with a central long drawer over two paneled cabinet doors, opening to reveal interior drawers each fitted with campaign style hardware, flanked on either side by a short drawer over a single paneled cabinet door, on a molded plinth base, with later gilt metal hardware. $1,500-$3,000
850 Hand Woven Persian Hamadan Runner Wool. Iran. Floral and geometric design on red field. Multiple borders. Pink, blue, burgundy and cream accent colors. Measures 2’ 3” x 25’ 7”. $800-$1,200 138.
851 English Georgian Giltwood Cameo Mirror English, 18th/early 19th century. A hand carved giltwood Georgian wall mirror, having a pierced pedimental crest with a central cameo depicting a man in profile, topped by a ribboned bow and scrolling flowering vines, flanked on either side by bellflower drops, with lowered scrolled acanthine spandrels, around a mirrored panel. Apparently unmarked. Height 55”, width 26.75”, depth 2.5”. $1,000-$2,000
852 Pair of Georgian Mahogany Knife Boxes English, late 18th/early 19th century. A pair of mahogany Georgian period knife boxes, each having a serpentine form with line inlaid edges, opening to reveal slotted storage, with a marquetry inlaid star to the top. Apparently unmarked. Height 14.5”, width 9”, depth 11”. $1,000-$2,000
854 English Georgian Mahogany Secretary English, early 19th century. A Georgian style mahogany bureau bookcase or secretary, having a dentil molded cornice over two paneled cabinet doors opening to reveal interior storage, over a drop front writing desk having a faux-drawer front and opening to reveal a green baize writing surface and interior storage, and three three long drawers, on bracket feet, with applied brass hardware. Illegibly signed to interior desk drawer. Height 92.5”, width 51.75”, depth 24”. $1,500-$3,000
853 Pair, English Bloor Derby Cobalt & Gilt Urns Royal Crown Derby (English, founded 1756), 19th century. A pair of Bloor Derby footed urns, each with two applied handles, enameled in cobalt blue with hand painted gilt detailing with a central medallion picturing a pink and white pastoral scene. Apparently unmarked, with dealer label to underside of foot. Height 8.25”, diameter 5.75”. $1,200-$2,400
855 English Georgian Style Mahogany Breakfront English, 20th century. Georgian style mahogany breakfront Secretaire bookcase library, the upper section with four mullion glazed doors opening to a shelved interior over a conforming base with centered hinged pull down secretary drawer fitted with six pigeonholes over six small drawer centering a prospect door flanked by a simulated book spine document holder over a pair of paneled cupboard doors, each end with a deep drawer modeled as two drawers over a paneled cupboard door; the whole raised on a conforming plinth base. The doors and drawers with individual locking mechanisms stamped “MADE IN ENGLAND” and “A & E SQUIRE”. Height 98.62”, width 97.5”, depth 20”. $1,500-$3,000 139.
856 Pair, Regency Wine Coolers Converted to Tables English, early 19th century. A pair of walnut Regency wine coolers, each having a slatted hourglass form with a brass liner, on a round tiered base with line inlay, resting on three ball feet. Converted into end tables with glass tops. Apparently unmarked. Height 18.5”, diameter 14.5”. $700-$900
857 Set of 8 Regency Style Klismos Form Side Chairs A set of eight contemporary Regency style paint and parcel gilt decorated Klismos form chairs having curved paneled top rail decorated with guilloche over a serpentine shaped padded and upholstered drop-in seat raised on slightly sabre legs. Plaque label to underside for Handicraft. Height 34, width 20.5”, seat depth 15”, seat height 17.5”. $1,000-$2,000
858 Regency Style Tall Mahogany Bookcase English, 20th century. A mahogany Regency style bookcase, having a dentil molded cornice over two glass fretwork cabinet doors, with interior shelving, over two short drawers and two cabinet doors, with gilt metal hardware on a plinth base. Apparently unmarked. Height 96.5”, width 47.25”, depth 20”. $800-$1,200
859 Regency 30 Hour Mahogany Inlaid Longcase Clock William Barron of Bradford (English, late 18th/early 19th century). A Regency longcase clock with satinwood banding having a split swan neck and rosette pediment top with three brass spire finials over an arched glazed door opening to a conforming painted and enameled iron dial with roses to the spandrels and a harvest scene in the arch, the dial with Roman numerals and seconds sweep signed “Barron Bradford” and flanked to the exterior by two free standing turned columns on the front corners. The banding waist with scroll cut door flanked by short chamfered angles and raised on a banded and inlaid plinth base with slightly splayed or French feet. Height 98.75”, width 23.75”, depth 9.5”. $1,000-$2,000
860 Regency Inlaid Mahogany Sarcophagus Cellarette English, 19th century. A Georgian style mahogany cellarette, having a sarcophagus form, the hinged lid marquetry inlaid with a central urn with line inlaid detailing, mounted to either side with brass lion’s head handles, resting on brass paw feet (one missing). Apparently unmarked. Height 18”, width 28”, depth 16”. $1,000-$2,000 140.
861 Circle of Thomas Hill, “Stony Mountain Stream” Circle of Thomas Hill (American, 1829-1908), “Untitled (Stony Mountain Stream)”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Label to frame verso “T.J. Bass & Company Artist Materials”. Framed 39.75” x 23.5”. Unframed 32” x 16”. $800-$1,200
862 Circle of Thomas Hill, “Cascades”-Ca. 1889, Oil Circle of Thomas Hill (American, 1829-1908), “Untitled (Cascades)”-Ca. 1889, oil on canvas, spuriously inscribed to lower right “Hill 89”. Label to frame verso “T.J. Bass & Company Artist Materials”. Framed 39.5” x 23.5”. Unframed 32” x 16”. $800-$1,200
863 Chippendale Style Mahogany Camelback Sofa English, early 20th century. A carved mahogany Chippendale style camelback sofa, having foliated hairy paw front feet, upholstered in tan velvet. Apparently unmarked. Height 38.5”, width 89”, depth 36”, seat depth 23”, seat to floor 17.5”. $800-$1,200
864 Pair, Baker Chippendale Style Demilune Side Tables Baker Furniture (American, founded 1903), late 20th century. Metal manufacturer’s labels to underside. Height 30”, width 33.75”, depth 14”. $700-$900
865 Set, 10 Chippendale Style Mahogany Dining Chairs English, second half 20th century. A set of 10 mahogany Chippendale style dining chairs, including 2-arm and 8-side, each having a carved crestail and scrolled ears, with a pierced backsplat, an embroidered seat, a scalloped seat rail, and squared legs with an H-stretcher. Apparently unmarked. Height 37.5”, width 22.5”, seat depth 17”, seat to floor 19.5”. $1,000-$2,000 141.
866 Set of 8 Chamberlain Worcester Armorial Plates Chamberlain (English, 1783-2008), late 18th/early 19th century. A set of 8 porcelain plates, each hand enameled in an armorial pattern, having a cobalt rim with gilded ivy leaves, vines, and berries, with a central familial crest. Each marked Chamberlain Worcester to reverse in red. Height 1”, diameter 9.5”. Provenance: From the Estate of Mr. Herbert R. Matthews, Sr. and Mrs. Patricia Matthews of Atlanta, Georgia. $800-$1,200
867 Charles II Carved Oak Chest, 18th C. English, likely 18th century. A carved oak Charles II style chest, having a molded top over two short drawers, each mounted with wrought iron pulls and carved and with decorative motifs, over a central paneled cabinet door flanked by three short drawers to either side, each with decorative carved scalloped fronts. Apparently unmarked. Height 34”, width 47”, depth 23”. Provenance: Property from Estate of Mr. William P. Hale (co-owner of antiques store, The Orient Express located in Buckhead with Mr. Charles L. Mann), Atlanta, Georgia. $1,500-$3,000
869 English Walnut Sheraton Style Sideboard, 19th C. English, 19th century. A Sheraton style mahogany sideboard, having a serpentine form over a conforming case, with a central drawer, flanked to the left with two short drawers and to the right with a single deep drawer with a faux front, each with line inlaid detailing and decorative (later) brass bale pulls, on six squared and tapering legs, the front four each with with a marquetry inlaid urn. Apparently unmarked. Height 36.25”, width 84.5”, depth 28.125”. $1,500-$3,000
868 English Jacobean Style Carved Oak Library Table English, late 19th century. A carved oak Jacobean style library table, having a rectangular form, set on a trestle base with two carved pedestal supports, each with a fluted and foliated motif, resting on shoe feet. Apparently unmarked. Height 29.75”, width 60”, depth 30”. Provenance: Property from Estate of Mr. William P. Hale (co-owner of antiques store, The Orient Express located in Buckhead with Mr. Charles L. Mann), Atlanta, Georgia. $1,500-$3,000
870 Early Spode 878 Pattern Tea Set, 49 Pcs Spode (English, founded 1767), circa 1805-1807. A matched set of forty-nine pieces of bone china in the “878” pattern with iron red ground and gilding comprising a teapot with lid, double handled sugar bowl with lid, cream pitcher, waste bowl with underplate, coffee cup with saucer, twelve demitasse (three with raised handles), twelve tea cups, fourteen saucers and two larger saucers. Some marked “Spode 838” or just “838” in either red underglaze or gilt underglaze. Height of tea pot 6.25”, width 10.5” (spout to handle). Height of lidded sugar 4.75”, width 7.25” (handle to handle). Height of creamer 4.62”, width 5.37” (spout to handle). Height of waste bowl 3.12”, diameter 6.25”. Height of underplate 1.5”, diameter 8.25”. Height of coffee cup 2.62”, diameter 4.25”. Height of saucer 1.25”, diameter 6.25”. Height of demitasse w/raised handle 3.12”. Three demitasse with height of 2.62” and seven with height of 2.5”. Height of two large saucers 1”, diameter 6”. Height of saucers 1.12”, diameter 5.37”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of a South Carolina gentleman. Note: From 1805, during the Regency period, Spode introduced new techniques in ground-laying that resulted finely executed color on ceramics. This pattern is from that “First Spode Period” and can be seen in the Spode Museum Trust Heritage Centre, Elenora Street, Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire ST4 1QQ. $2,000-$4,000
871 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”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of the Owner of Chelsea House. $1,500-$3,000
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872 Neoclassical Style Carved Oak Buffet English or American, early 20th century. Height 85.25”, width 41.475”, depth 21.5”. $1,000-$2,000
875 Pair of Architectural Parcel Gilt Flambeau Finials 20th century. A mated pair of architectural Frenchstyle parcel gilt and ebonized metal flambeau finials, each of baluster urn form, each finial crested by flambeau torch, each having simulated draped fabric swags accented by medallions to body, each with socle feet mounted to plinth base, each apparently unmarked. $800-$1,200
873 Neoclassical Style Monumental Polychromed Trumeau Mirror Continental, first half 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 89”, width 61.5”, depth 2.5”. $800-$1,200
876 Palatial Neoclassical Style Wall Hanging Mirror American, late 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 48”, width 119”, depth 2.5”. $1,000-$2,000
878 Classical Carved Oak Sculpture of Ceres Italian, 19th century. A carved oak classical life sized sculpture of Ceres, goddess of agricultural and crops, or Carpo, goddess of fruit, wearing a draped robe and carrying a reticulated basket of fruit, on a squared base. Apparently unmarked. Height 72”, width 14.75”, depth 15.5”. Provenance: From the Estate of Mr. Herbert R. Matthews, Sr. and Mrs. Patricia Matthews of Atlanta, Georgia. $2,000-$4,000
874 Greek or Roman Architectural Frieze Fragment A carved marble architectural fragment, likely from a Greek or Roman frieze, depicting a female figure and a single foot. Unmarked. Height 16.5”, width 14.75”, depth 6.25”. Provenance: From the Estate of Mr. Herbert R. Matthews, Sr. and Mrs. Patricia Matthews of Atlanta, Georgia. $800-$1,200
877 Figural Sphinx Cast Stone Garden Bench Italian, 20th century. A garden bench, having two cast stone supports, each in the form of a sphinx, fitted with a wooden seat and back. Apparently unmarked. Height 31”, width 56.5”, depth 32”, seat depth 13”, seat to floor 16.25”. Provenance: Property from Estate of Mr. William P. Hale (co-owner of antiques store, The Orient Express located in Buckhead with Mr. Charles L. Mann), Atlanta, Georgia. $1,000-$2,000
879 Fantastic Pair of George III Cut Glass Sconces Likely Anglo-Irish, late 18th century. Fantastic matched pair of Georgian cut glass twin light wall sconces, now electrified, each with oval pierced backplate issuing two up scrolled notched arms hung with faceted prisms and two down-scrolled notched arms, each hosting a circular candlecup with a Vandyke-collared rim and petal cut bobeche hung with faceted prisms, a strand of faceted pear shaped drops graduating from the upper tier to lower and hung to the center a large faceted flat pendalogue (now sun purpled). Height 22”, width 18.5” (arm to arm), depth 13.5”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Anne Ames of Atlanta, Georgia. $2,000-$4,000 143.
880 Louis XV Style Burl Wood & Marble Buffet Continental, likely French, early 20th century. A Louis XV style buffet, having a bowfront form, veneered overall in burl wood, with a conforming white marble top over two short drawers and two cabinet doors, each with matchbook veneered and line inlaid fronts and divided by a front frame stile, the whole mounted with gilt metal ormolu and raised on tapering arrow feet. Apparently unmarked. Height 41.75”, width 47.5”, depth 20.5”. $2,000-$4,000
881 Louis XV Style Satinwood & Marble Top Commode Continental, late 20th century. A Louis XV style commode or dresser in walnut and satinwood veneer, having a D-form with eared corners, with a gray and red marble top, over a cornice mounted with scrolling laurel gilt metal ormolu and beading, over two long drawers, each mounted with gilt metal hardware, the side panels mounted with gilt metal beading with match booked parquetry veneered panels, with chamfered corners and scrolling acanthine supports, on four arrow legs with foliated gilt metal toe caps. Apparently unmarked. Height 37.25”, width 58.25”, depth 23.75”. $1,500-$3,000
882 Louis XV Style Red Marble Top Console Table Continental, 20th century. A Louis XV style Rococo console table, having a serpentine form with a red marble top over a mahogany veneered apron mounted with foliated acanthine and rocaille gilt metal ormolu, with four tapering incurvate legs, each mounted with a figural gilt metal female busts and terminating in a toe cap, with a cross stretcher. Apparently unmarked. Height 38”, width 61”, depth 20.25”. $1,500-$3,000
883 Early 19th C. French School, “Dame avec Croix” Oil French School, early 19th century. “Dame avec Croix (Lady with Cross)”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Formal bust length portrait of a woman in blue gown with black beaded accents, her collar pin with cross pattée. Framed 27” x 22.5”. Unframed 21.75” x 17.75”. $1,200-$2,400 144.
884 Hand Woven Palace Sized Kerman Rug Wool. India. Thick pile. Floral design on cream field. Blue, green and pink accent colors. Measures 13’ 20” $2,000-$4,000
885 Hand Woven Kerman Runner Wool. India. Floral design on cream field. Thick pile. Blue, green and pink accent colors. Measures 2’ 9” x 16’ 3”. $1,000-$2,000
886 American School, “Perched Eagle”, Bronze Sculpt. American School, 20th century to contemporary. “Perched Eagle”, cast bronze on black stone base, apparently unsigned. Figural sculpture depicting an eagle perched on naturalistically rendered branch, with wings raised. Overall 35” x 24” x 18”. $700-$900
887 American Federal Mahogany Pembroke Supper Table American, early 19th century. A mahogany Federal pembroke supper table, with satinwood line inlay, a rectangular top with bowed ends, two D-shaped leaves, on squared tapering legs. Apparently unmarked. Height 28.75”, width (open) 41.75”, width (closed) 21.625”, depth 32”. $800-$1,200
888 Pair, Verre Églomisé Washington Portraits American School, after Gilbert Charles Stuart (American, 1755-1828, first half 19th century. A pair of verre églomisé, or reverse painted, Vaughan-style portraits of George and Martha Washington, apparently unsigned, each in a gilded cove frame. Each framed 28.5” x 23.75”, sight 23.5” x 17.5”. $800-$1,200
889 3 Piece American Federal Coin Silver Tea Set William Thomson (Active 1810-1833 & 1841-1845, New York), first half 19th century. A three-piece Federal coin silver tea set comprising the tea pot, cream pitcher and handled covered sugar. Each decorated with band of grape vines, grapes and leaves and gadrooning. Both the teapot and sugar have figural finials modeled as a seated squirrel eating a nut. The teapot with scaly beast as the spout. Mark of “W Thomson” (script) in rectangular punch on base of each piece. Height of tea pot 9.75” (to finial), width 12.75” (handle to spout). Height of sugar 9.25” (to finial),. Width 9.25” (handle to handle). Height of creamer 7.25” (to handle), width 6.5” (handle to spout). Overall weight 59.15 troy ounces. $1,000-$2,000
890 Ornate Giltwood Pier Mirror With Eagle, 19th C. American, 19th century. A giltwood and gesso pier mirror with shaped looking glass, topped with rocaille crest with perched eagle clutching drop ring in beak, frame with rope-molded border and cornered by scrolled acanthus, c-scrolls and flowers, with later label to verso “Parc Monceau Atlanta”. Overall 74” x 34”. $1,000-$2,000
891 American Federal Work Table, Attributed to Duncan Phyfe Attributed to the workshop of Duncan Phyfe (American, 1768-1854), early 19th century. A Federal mahogany work table having a rectangular hinged top with canted corners over a conforming case opening to an interior fitted with compartmented lift-out trays centering a ratcheted writing surface over a simulated tambour deep drawer, on a urn form pedestal base issuing tapering downswept reeded and leafy carved sabre legs raised on casters. Interior of work top is stamped multiple times with the word “GALT”. Underside of deep drawer is signed indistinctively. Height 32.25”, width 21”, depth 14.5”. Provenance: From the Estate of Mrs. Barbara Blair Renshaw (the daughter of Marietta mayor, Leon “Rip” Blair, and granddaughter of Marietta mayor, Judge Daniel Webster Blair), of Marietta, Georgia. $1,500-$3,000 145.
894 Pair of Finely Cast Dore Bronze Putti Sculptures Continental, 19th century. A finely cast pair of dore bronze putto figures (plural: putti), each figure depicted sitting, one with wings, the other without, the wingless putto with bow in hand, the winged with finger to mouth in contemplation, both apparently unmarked. Putto without wings height 10.5”. Putto with wings height 9.75”. $1,500-$3,000 892 18th C. French Wool Tapestry, The Rape of Europa Continental (likely French), 18th century. Detailed hand woven wool tapestry textile panel with a complex composition depicting classical Greek narrative “The Rape of Europa” wherein Europa (mother to the King of Crete) is abducted by Zeus in the form of white bull. Overall dimensions 89.75” x 61.125”. Provenance: From the Estate of Mr. Herbert R. Matthews, Sr. and Mrs. Patricia Matthews of Atlanta, Georgia. $1,500-$3,000
895 Louis XVI Trumeau Mirror With Lakeside Scene French, late 19th / early 20th century. Louis XVI polychrome, gesso and parcel gilt trumeau mirror with rectangular looking glass, with hand painted figural oil on canvas painting inset, with gilt acanthine surround; inset painted scene (likely late 19th century), oil on canvas, depicting figural outdoor scene with two figures seated lakeside, one with fishing pole, the other with net. Overall 84.75” x 38.75”. $2,000-$4,000 146.
893 French Boulle Style Bracket Clock, Thuret a Paris Thuret a Paris (French, active 1694-1712), Japy Freres (French, 1806-1940s). A Boulle style ormolu mounted bracket clock having three urn form finials over the arched glazed door opening to decorated brass dial with applied porcelain Roman hour numeral plaques and large decorative hands, a porcelain plaque below inscribed “THURET A PARIS”, the movement with Japy Freres medal/award stamp, striking on coil every every half hour and hour. Movement and pendulum are both numbered “1365”. Height 27.37”, width 14.25” (back foot to foot), depth 7.25” (front foot to back). $1,500-$3,000
896 French Louis XVI Style Double Tambour Cabinet Continental, likely French, late 19th/early 20th century. A Louis XVI style double cabinet, having a serpentine form and an upper cabinet with tambour doors and carved and fluted giltwood stiles, opening to reveal interior compartmental storage, atop a lower cabinet with a molded top, having a long drawer over a lower cabinet with tambour doors, with giltwood acanthine stiles, resting on four fluted and tapering giltwood legs with acanthine knees, the sides polychromed with floral swags, laurel wreaths, and still life roundels. Apparently unmarked. Height 47”, width 41.25”, depth 18.125”. $2,000-$4,000
897 French Hour Levigne Boulle Style Bracket Clock Hour Levigne (French, founded 1848), circa 19301945. A stained red Boulle style bracket clock, having a curved, serpentine form, with a mounted pediment top accented with a scrolling acanthine finial, a round enameled white dial with black Roman numeral markers, and bracket feet, resting atop a matching wall bracket, inlaid overall with scrolling brass foliates and mounted with acanthine ormolu. Marked CH Hour and JUST to the movement. Height (overall) 53”, width (of clock) 17”, depth (of bracket) 12”. $3,000.-$5,000
898 Dutch Baroque Walnut Tall Case Clock Dutch, 19th century. A tall walnut Baroque style case clock, having an oval bonnet with a pediment top, set with a Swiss movement, the dial with Roman numeral markers, surrounded by an acanthine and rocaille repousse brass frame, atop an outwardly tapering pyramidal case atop a paneled plinth base. Dial signed Gauzi père Scanti Genève. Height 164.25”, width 20”, depth 12”. Provenance: From the Collection of Mr. Gerald Darby, Owner of Darby Mitchell Antiques of Atlanta, Georgia. $1,500-$3,000
899 Italian Baroque Giltwood Architectural Fragment Italian, 18th century. A late Baroque period giltwood architectural fragment, hand carved with four putti amidst sweeping acanthine scrolls underneath a pedimental top with dot and dash molding. Unmarked. Height 30”, width 33”, depth 40”. Provenance: From the Estate of Mr. Herbert R. Matthews, Sr. and Mrs. Patricia Matthews of Atlanta, Georgia. Note: The original receipt of purchase from Michel Proust at Le Louvre des Antiquaires in Paris, France is included with this lot. It was most recently used as a console table, and if desired, a large black marble top is available with the lot. $3,000-5,000
900 Pio Ricci, “The Lovers”, Oil On Canvas, Signed Pio Ricci (Italian, 1850-1919), “The Lovers”, oil on canvas, signed indistinctly at lower right “Pio Ricci”, with inscription to verso “The Lovers Pio Ricci Made In Italy”. Figural genre scene depicting a courtly couple dressed in formal Victorian attire in an elegant interior, the woman with lush fuchsia ball gown, with lace headscarf, holding a basket of pink roses, regal gentleman with powder blue formal attire and black hat. Framed 38.25” x 28.5”. Unframed 28.3” x 16.25”. $4,000-$6,000
901 Portuguese Silk & Velvet Bedspread, ca. 16th C. Portuguese, circa 16th century. An embroidered and quilted bedspread, in red and gold silk and red velvet, with an intricate scrolled and foliated motif with a fringed border, float mounted with brass pins against a white fabric background in a gold leaf frame. Height (framed) 76.25”, width 95”, height (bedspread only) 68.5”, width 85”. Includes appraisal, which states this piece purportedly belonged to the Queen of Portugal. Provenance: From the Estate of Mr. Herbert R. Matthews, Sr. and Mrs. Patricia Matthews of Atlanta, Georgia. $4,000-$6,000 147.
902 French Vernis Martin Style Vitrine Curio Cabinet French, circa 1900s. A Louis XV style gilt bronze mounted and Vernis Martin decorated vitrine or curio, display cabinet having an arched cornice surmounted by gilt bronze floral cresting above a conforming glazed door within scrolling acanthus cast borders over a painted romantic scene in landscape setting, opening to an interior with mirrored back and three glass shelves over a gold velvet covered shelf with concealed storage with below, the exterior case having glazed sides,with landscape scenes, the angles cast with gilt bronze clasps leading to the squat cabriole legs, each mounted with foliate sabots. Backside with two stickers “MADE IN FRANCE”. Height 73.62”, width 28.5” (front leg to leg), depth 17.12” (back leg to front leg). $1,000-$2,000
903 Louis XV Style Walnut Mirrored Armoire A substantial Louis XV style walnut double door armoire having rococo style rocaille cresting over a pair of shaped beveled mirrored inset doors enclosing an interior with two adjusting shelves above two aligned drawers, the rounded corners with rocaille clasps and raised on cabriole legs headed with foliage and terminating in scrolled toes. Height 107.5”, width 77”, depth 23.25”. $2,000-$4,000
905 French Louis XIV Style Marquetry Bracket Clock French, 18th century. A Louis XIV style marquetry inlaid bracket clock with caddy handled top over a second tier with artichoke finials above the arched glazed door enclosing the dial with brown velvet and gilt-metal chapter ring with Roman hour numerals, every minute numbered to outer track, above a figure of Apollo appearing to be holding up the dial reclining on engraved plaque signed Marguerite A Paris, raised on toupie feet. Height 21.75” (not including handle). Width 12.75”, depth 8.5”. $1,000-$2,000
907 Palatial Hand Woven Carpet Wool. Iran. Floral design with center medallion on blue field. Red, gold and green accent colors. Measures 10’ 2” x 13’ 7”. Provenance: From the Estate of Mr. Herbert R. Matthews, Sr. and Mrs. Patricia Matthews of Atlanta, Georgia. $1,000-$2,000 148.
904 French Polychromed Louis XVI Style Vitrine Continental, likely French, first half 20th century. A Louis XVI style neoclassical vitrine or display cabinet, having a bombe form and allover polychromed in beige with painted gilt detailing, having a molded top with applied urn detailing, over two paneled cabinet doors, each decorated with ribboned laurel wreaths and a horn and torch and inset with glass, opening to reveal interior glass shelves, with chamfered corners decorated with bellflower drops, with a foliated and molded apron on four incurvate legs terminating in scrolled feet. Apparently unmarked. Height 88.5”, width 54.25”, depth 18”. $1,000-$2,000
906 Palatial Modern Designer Rug Wool. Philippines. Custom modern designer rug with bold geometric pattern. Having multiple borders and thick pile. Turquoise, blue, burgundy and cream accent colors. Measures 18’ 4” x 17’ 6”. $2,000-$4,000
908 Hand Woven Oriental Rug Signed Wool. Iran. Floral & Geometric design. Red, blue, green and cream accent colors. Measures 6’ 8” x 4’.Provenance: Property from Estate of Mr. William P. Hale (co-owner of antiques store, The Orient Express located in Buckhead with Mr. Charles L. Mann), Atlanta, Georgia. $500-$700
909 Hand Woven Semi-Antique Ladix Rug Wool. Turkey. Floral design on red field. Multiple borders. Blue, cream, green and gold accent colors. measures 7’ x 10’ 11” $800-$1,200
910 Pair, French Empire Gilt Bronze Cartel Clocks Continental, likely French, mid to late 19th century. A pair of figural Empire style gilt bronze cartel clocks, each having a cloud form, accented with three patinated bronze cherubim around the Roman dial, with rays of sunlight and a bow and arrow. Apparently unmarked. Height 28”, width 15”, depth 5.5”. $1,000-$2,000
911 French Empire Style Walnut Canape or Settee French, late 19th century. An Empire style walnut canape or settee, having flaring scrolled arms, a paneled back, and a rush seat, with applied gilt metal ormolu, on squared tapering legs. Apparently unmarked. Height 30”, width 84”, depth 24.125”. $1,000-$2,000
912 Pair, French Empire Bronze Candelabra Lamps French, mid to late 19th century. A pair of figural French Empire gilt and patinated bronze candelabras, each depicting a caryatid holding two scrolling upturned candle arms terminating in a candle cup, with foliated verdigris detailing, later converted into table lamps and mounted atop a black marble base. Height (to finial) 40”, width 8.75”, depth 6.125”. Provenance: From the Estate of Mr. Herbert R. Matthews, Sr. and Mrs. Patricia Matthews of Atlanta, Georgia. $1,500-$3,000
913 Palatial Empire Style Crystal and Glass Chandelier Continental, 20th century. A palatial empire style gilt metal, glass and crystal twotier chandelier, having twelve lights, with umbrella form circular canopy hung with faceted prisms over reeded molded glass over gilt metal shaft surrounded by cascading beaded swags, with floriform gilt metal support issuing two tiers of lighted arms, arms with scalloped crystal bobeches, gilt metal wax cups and simulated wax candle sleeves terminating in electrified bulbs. Overall height 42”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Dwight David Howard, American professional basketball player for the Atlanta Hawks of the National Basketball Association. $3,600-$6,000
914 Palatial Empire Style Crystal Chandelier Continental, 20th century. A palatial empire style gilt metal, glass and crystal twotier chandelier, having twelve lights, with umbrella form circular canopy hung with faceted prisms over reeded molded glass over gilt metal shaft surrounded by cascading beaded swags, with floriform gilt metal support issuing two tiers of lighted arms, arms with scalloped crystal bobeches, gilt metal wax cups and simulated wax candle sleeves terminating in electrified bulbs. Overall height 42”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Dwight David Howard, American professional basketball player for the Atlanta Hawks of the National Basketball Association. $3,600-$6,000 149.
915 Empire Mahogany and Brass Mounted Fire Screen American, late 19th century. An Empire mahogany fire screen, having a central columnar support mounted with twisted brass acanthus leaves, a fluted brass necking, and a brass figural female capital, topped with a round finial mounted with a brass laurel wreath and centered with an eagle, with two support arms with rounded end mounted with brass hydras, supporting a pleated green silk crest or shield shaped screen, resting on a tapered pedestal and molded round base. Apparently unmarked. Height 42.75”, width 23.25”, depth 9.75”. $700-$900
916 French Empire Style Tabernacle Mirror with Ormolu Continental, late 19th/early 20th century. A French Empire style mahogany tabernacle mirror, having a molded pediment and an arched mirrored panel, mounted with gilt metal ormolu, with foliates to the cornice, laurel wreathes and sprigs to the spandrels, and bellflower drops to the stiles. Apparently unmarked. Height 60.5”, width 47.75”, depth 4”. Provenance: From the Collection of Mr. Gerald Darby, Owner of Darby Mitchell Antiques of Atlanta, Georgia. $800-$1,200
917 Empire Style Faux Painted Wood & Tole Center Table Continental, late 20th century. A French Empire style center table, having a painted wood faux black marble round top with a gilt Greek key border, atop a polychromed and gilt tole base with an inset gold apron, resting on a round columnar pedestal with upward curved supports, on a tripartite base with scrolled feet. Apparently unmarked. Height 30”, diameter 49”. $800-$1,200
918 Pair, French Empire Gilt Bronze Wall Sconces Continental, likely French, mid to late 19th century. A pair of Empire style gilt bronze wall sconces, each having a tapering torch form mounting with three upturned acanthine arms terminating in foliated candle cups with berry clusters. Apparently unmarked. Height 21.5”, width 13.5”, depth 9.5”. $800-$1,200 150.
919 French Empire Style Bronze & Marble Chandelier Continental, late 19th century. A French Empire style gilt bronze chandelier, having a pink marble domed shade, suspended by a foliated acanthine support by eight foliated and figural chains, with a reeded border accented with ribboned bows, mounted with 12 acanthine candle arms, the center in a with a floral glass shade, with 4 additional lighted sockets to the interior. Apparently unmarked. Height 48”, diameter 36”. $1,000-$2,000
920 Reed & Barton Francis I Sterling Bowls & Dishes 8 pieces of Reed and Barton (American (Taunton, Massachusetts), founded 1824) sterling silver in the ‘Francis I” pattern comprising two medium bon bon bowls along with six nut dishes (no monograms). The bowls and nut dishes stamped “REED & BARTON”, “STERLING” and “FRANCIS I”. The bon bons with date code for 1948 and numbered “X569”. The nut dishes not dated and numbered “X550”. Height of bowls 1.62”, diameter 8”, overall total weight 19.68 troy ounces. Height of nut dishes .62”, diameter 3.5” Overall total weight 9.75 troy ounces. $1,000-$2,000
921 5 Reed & Barton Footed “Francis I” Serving Bowls Reed and Barton (American (Taunton, Massachusetts), founded 1824). A set of five sterling silver serving dishes or bowls in the ‘Francis I” pattern comprising four medium size footed bon bon bowls and a oval footed vegetable bowl. All hallmarked for Reed & Barton, “STERLING” and “FRANCIS I”. All bon bon bowls stamped “X569F”, three with date codes for 1952, 1954 and 1955. Height of bon bon bowls 2.12”, diameter 8”, total weight of all four 42.83 troy ounces. Vegetable bowl with no date code and stamped “X566F”. Height of vegetable bowl 3”, width 12.5”, depth 9.87”, weight 21.92 troy ounces. $1,500-$3,000
922 2 Large Reed & Barton “Francis I” Serving Bowls Reed and Barton (American (Taunton, Massachusetts), founded 1824). A matched pair of sterling silver vegetable serving dishes in the ‘Francis I” pattern. Both hallmarked for Reed & Barton, “STERLING/X552/FRANCIS I”. Height 2.25”, diameter 11.5”, total weight 43.43 troy ounces. $1,000-$2,000
923 Reed & Barton Sterling “Hepplewhite” Flatware Set Reed and Barton (American (Taunton, Massachusetts), founded 1824). A forty-four piece sterling flatware set in the “Hepplewhite” pattern, monogrammed, comprising eight (8) dinner knives (9”); eight (8) dinner knives (7”); eight (8) individual salad forks (6”); eight (8) oval dessert/soup spoons (7.12”): six (6) flat handle butter spreaders (5.62”); two (2) pierced ice cream forks (5.5”); one (1) serving/tablespoon (8.25”); one (1) pie and cake server with stainless blade (10.12”); large two-piece roast carving set with stainless blade (knife 11”, fork 10.25”). Total weight less standard allotment for stainless elements 59.26 troy ounces $1,500-$3,000
924 Aesthetic Movement Rosewood Tabernacle Mirror English, last half 19th century. A carved rosewood Aesthetic Movement mirror, having a tabernacle form with a scrolled broken pediment and a central urn finial, with tapering fluted pilasters to each side, the whole mounted with pierced brass fretwork overlays, with decorative mirrored panels. Apparently unmarked. Height 46.5”, width 32.5”, depth 4.75”. $2,000-$3,000
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925 Pair, English Chippendale Style Game Tables English, late 19th century. A pair of Chippendale style mahogany game tables, each having a folding rectangular top opening into a square, with a gate leg support, on four squared legs with pierced fretwork spandrels. Apparently unmarked. Height 28.5”, width 30.75”, depth (closed) 15”, depth (open) 30”. $800-$1,200 926 George III Mahogany Linen Press, 19th C. English, early 19th century. George III mahogany linen press in two sections, the upper having a molded and dentilated cornice over a pair of paneled doors opening to an interior fitted for wardrobe shelves, the lower section with two short over two long graduated drawers, all beaded with individual locking mechanisms and raised on shaped bracket feet. Retailed label to the backside for “ANTOINETTE’S ANTIQUES/4401 Old Shell Rd/Mobile, Al 36608/(205)344-7636/A89 167/2”. Height 78.37”, width 49.75”, depth 23”. $800-$1,200
927 George III Style Mahogany Executive Desk English, circa late 19th century. A substantial George III style mahogany kneehole pedestal executive desk having a rectangular top with canted corners inset with three green and gilt tooled leather writing surfaces and a pull out leather inlaid slide to each end, both pedestals with four drawers centered by a single drawer, all lined in oak and with full mortise locks; the whole raised on turned feet. Height 31”, width 72”, depth 38.5”. Provenance: From the Collection of Mr. Gerald Darby, Owner of Darby Mitchell Antiques of Atlanta, Georgia. $800-$1,200
928 George III Oak Long Case Clock, John Jefferis John Jefferis (English (Cirencester/Gloucestershire) ,active 1747-1757), mid 18th century. George III oak long case clock having a 12 inch break arched dial with brass chapter ring with Roman numerals and Arabic minutes with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture over the signature engraved “John Jefferis” above “Ciren Cester” within urn and scroll spandrels, the arch centered with medallion etched with flying phoenix and “Tempus Fugit” flanked by dolphin and scroll cast mounts, the hood surmounted with brass eagle and ball finial above the arched glazed door flanked by free standing turned columns with long trunk door on solid base with bracket plinth. Height 86.5”, width 18.75”, depth 9.75”. $800-$1,200 929 George III Mahogany Tall Case Clock, 18th C William Norris (English (London) active 1788. George III mahogany tallcase clock, having a broken swan-neck pediment pediment with carved wood rosettes and central spire and ball finial supported by two fluted free-standing Corinthian columns enclosing the arch shaped glazed door opening to a conforming brass dial with matted center and seconds dial and recessed date ring with Roman numeral chapter ring with Arabic minutes, within foliate and mask engraved spandrels, the arch fitted with an etched medallion “William Norris” above a neck with blind fretwork, the case with shaped pendulum door and canted corners flanked by fluted quarter pilasters raised on paneled base on and shaped bracket feet. The movement 8 day, twin weight, time and bell strike. Height 90.75”, width 22.75” (hood), depth 12.37”(hood). From the Private Collection of Paul Pattek of Big Canoe, Georgia. $800-$1,200
930 Hand Woven Persian Mahal Rug Wool. India. All over floral design on green field. Multiple borders. Gold, cream and burgundy accent colors. Measures 8’ 11” x 11’ 10”. $800-$1,200 152.
931 Fine Hand Woven Persian Rug Wool. Iran. Mounted as wall hanging. House to center pile with large tree and snake on cream field. Flanked at sides by columns. Animal motif design with floral cascading border. Green, gold, burgundy and blue accent colors. Measures 3’ 11” x 5’ 4”. Provenance: From the Estate of Mr. Herbert R. Matthews, Sr. and Mrs. Patricia Matthews of Atlanta, Georgia. $800-$1,200
932 Very Fine Regency Mahogany Breakfront Bookcase English, early 19th century. A very fine Regency period highly figured mahogany breakfront bookcase, having a pitched pediment top, the upper section with three cabinets, the center double and the sides single, each with glazed fretwork doors opening to reveal adjustable interior shelves, over lower conforming cabinets, each with paneled matched veneer cabinets doors, on a plinth base. Apparently unmarked. Height 84”, width 86”, depth 16.75”. Provenance: This bookcase was located for 40 years in the library at Thwaite Hall, located in Norfolk, England. Thwaite Hall was formerly a part of the larger estate of Lord Walpole, the first Prime Minister of England. A handwritten note stating this information on Thwaite Hall letterhead, a booklet on the estate, and two color photographs accompany this lot. Sold Brunk Auctions, January 5-6, 2008, as lot 903. $5,000-$7,000
933 Queen Anne Walnut Secretary Bookcase, 18th C English, circa 1760. A fine Queen Anne secretary bookcase in highly figured walnut with cross-banded edges, the upper cabinet with split scroll pediment centering a turned urn finial above a pair of paneled doors opening to an interior with three shelves (one lacking), the lower cabinet with slant front concealing the interior fitted with secret lift-out compartment cover, a large valanced pigeon hole flanked by three small valanced pigeon holes above two short and a single long document drawer, the case holds a simulated (dummy) long drawer over three graduating long drawers raised on shaped bracket feet. Height 91.75”, width 39.37”, depth 21.37”. Provenance: Receipt from Williams Antiques, INC, 4010 Peachtree Road, Atlanta, GA 30319, dated August 24, 1979 for purchase price of $9500.00 accompanied with appraisal dated 10-2-1979 in the amount of $14,000. Provenance: From the Estate of Mr. Herbert R. Matthews, Sr. and Mrs. Patricia Matthews of Atlanta, Georgia. $3,000-5,000
934 Set of 6 Scarce Norbert Sterling Chargers/Service Plates Norbert Mfg. Co (American/New York, 1950-1965). A scarce set of six sterling silver chargers, service plates, salvers or trays having scalloped floral edges decorated with repousse fruit and floral filled urns. Each marked to the front with hallmark for Norbert and “STERLING”. diameter 12.5”. Overall weight 109.6 troy ounces. Note: Norbert Mfg. Co was a small custom shop known to have well made handwrought sterling and antique reproductions. Due to only being in operation for 15 years, there are very few items that enter the marketplace. $4,000-$6,000
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935 Manchester Silver Sterling Tea & Coffee Service Manchester Silver Co (American (Rhode Island) 1914-1985). An American seven piece sterling tea and coffee service in the “Southern Rose” pattern, hand chased comprising tilting hot water kettle on stand with burner, coffee pot, tea pot, cream pitcher, sugar bowl with removable lid and waste bowl on matching tray. All pieces hallmarked for Manchester along with “STERLING” and “HAND CHASED”. Kettle stamped “976BL/3 PTS”, height of kettle on stand 13” (to finial), weight 55.19 troy ounces. Coffee Pot stamped “1015”, height 11.5”, weight 29.46 troy ounces. Tea pot stamped “1016”, height 9.5”, weight 26.18 troy ounces. Creamer stamped “1017”, height 6.5”, weight 8.61 troy ounces. Sugar stamped “1017”, height 7.5”, weight 15.19 troy ounces. Waste bowl stamped “1017”, height 5”, weight 8.33 troy ounces. Tray stamped “63B”. 25.5” x 17”., weight 111.9 troy ounces. $10,000-$20,000
936 Exquisite Persian Kashan Mohtasham Carpet Persian (Iran), 20th century (circa 1920s), Kashan “Mohtasham” (Motashem) pictorial figural hand knotted Manchester wool and silk carpet. All design elements rendered in woven silk--making up at least 20% of overall. Image possibly depicting Darius the Great, the third king of the Persian Achaemenid Empire. Exquisite rug with numerous figures in various poses including riding on horseback with weapons, on elephants, seated, surrounded with flowers, and inscription panels on cream colored field. Fine and rare with 225 knots per square inch (considered top grade for Kashan rugs). Measures 5’ 6” x 8’ 4”. Provenance: From the Estate of Sophie Lilly H. Williams of Atlanta, Georgia. $10,000-$20,000 154.
937 Pair of Louis XV Style Gilt Metal & Marble Lamps Matched pair of Louis XV style gilt metal mounted Rosso Levanto marble table lamps having an urn-form body mounted at each side with ram’s head handles supporting berried laurel swags raised on a socle and square base. Each lamp accompanied with white shade and artichoke finial. Height 32” (including finial), base width 7.12”, base depth 7.12”. Shade height 12.25”, diameter 19.25”. $800-$1,200
938 French Louis XV Style Satinwood Bureau Plat French, late 19th/early 20th century. A Louis XV style satinwood bureau plat, having a serpentine form with an inset tooled & gilt leather top with a gilt metal edge, over two short drawers accented with gilt metal ormolu on incurvate legs terminating in acanthine gilt metal toe caps. Old Made in France label to underside. Height 30.5”, width 58”, depth 29.5”. Provenance: From the Estate of Mr. Herbert R. Matthews, Sr. and Mrs. Patricia Matthews of Atlanta, Georgia. $800-$1,200
939 French Louis XV Style Satinwood Bombe Chest French, last quarter of 19th century. A Louis XV style bombe chest, parquetry inlaid in satinwood veneer, having a serpentine form with a black marble top, two short drawers over one long drawer, each mounted with gilt bronze locking key escutcheon and hardware, with a scalloped apron and incurvate legs mounted with gilt bronze ormolu and toe caps. Apparently unmarked. $2,000-$4,000
940 Continental Louis XV Style Giltwood Console Table Continental, 20th century. A Louis XV style style console table, having wooden top hand painted to resemble marble over a giltwood base, having a shaped apron accented with an acanthine border and a central rocaille crest, on four incurvate legs terminating in block feet with acanthine decoration. Apparently unmarked. Height 36”, width 70”, depth 33”. $700-$900
941 Antique Hand Woven Amritsar Agra Rug Wool. India. Floral design on lavender field. Cream, burgundy and gold accent colors. Measures 6’ x 8’ 6”. $700-$900
942 Hand Woven Persian Bidjar Rug Wool. India. Floral and geometric design on red field. Multiple borders. Blue, cream and pink accent colors. Measures 6’ 1” x 9’. $800-$1,200
943 Hand Woven Persian Mahal Rug Wool. Iran. All over floral design on black field. Having multiple borders. Gold, cream and green accent colors. Measures 11’ 11” x 15’. $800-$1,200 155.
944 George III Marquetry Inlaid Burlwood Tea Caddy English, early 19th century. A small George III marquetry inlaid burlwood tea caddy, having a hinged lid with a bone lift, the top and front each with a central medallion with an inlaid shell and checkered banding, opening to reveal a single interior compartment with a satinwood lid, with remnants of the leaded lining. Apparently unmarked. Height 4.5”, width 4.475”, depth 3.625”. $800-$1,200
945 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
946 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
947 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
948 Regency MOP Inlaid Tortoiseshell Tea Caddy English, 19th century. Regency tea caddy with hinged lid with engraved mother of pearl and abalone decorated top engraved with florals in diamond cartouches central silver shield form plate for monogram (no monogram present), serpentine front with vertical engraved mother of pearl panels, tortoiseshell veneers throughout, silvered key escutcheon with chamfered corners on front, interior with fitted tortoiseshell lids with mother of pearl floral knob pulls, overall raised on four bun feet. Overall height 4.7”, width 7.9”, depth 5.125”. $3,000-5,000 156.
949 Large Napoleon III Style Giltwood Chandelier Continental, circa 2000s. A large Napoleon III style giltwood chandelier, having four rounded leaf and berry motif supports holding a leaf and berry fixture, mounted with 8 upturned acanthine candle arms, each terminating in a foliated candle cup with a glass hurricane shade, with an openwork drop terminating in a finial. Apparently unmarked. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Dwight David Howard, American professional basketball player for the Atlanta Hawks of the National Basketball Association. $800-$1,200
951 Andre Vignoles “Chicorees Sauvages et Fruits”, Oil Andre Vignoles (French, b. 1920-), “Chicorées Sauvages et Fruits”, oil on canvas, signed lower left “A. Vignoles”. Still life painting depicting a copper pitcher with flowering chicory and assorted fruits, with label to verso “David B. Findlay Galleries 11 East 57th Street New York N.Y. 10022 Andre Vignoles born 1920 ‘Chicorees Sauvages et Fruits’”. Framed 28.75” x 25.25”. Unframed 22” x 17.5”. $1,000-$2,000
953 Pair of 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”. $600-$800
950 Large Napoleon III Style Giltwood Chandelier Continental, circa 2000s. A large Napoleon III style giltwood chandelier, having four rounded leaf and berry motif supports holding a leaf and berry fixture, mounted with 8 upturned acanthine candle arms, each terminating in a foliated candle cup with a glass hurricane shade, with an openwork drop terminating in a finial. Apparently unmarked. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Dwight David Howard, American professional basketball player for the Atlanta Hawks of the National Basketball Association. $800-$1,200
952 Large Continental Gilt Wood Mirror Continental, first half 20th century. A large neoclassical style gilt wood mirror, having a rectangular form with a pierced and foliated acanthine frame. Apparently unmarked. Height 77”, width 53”, depth 2”. $1,000-$2,000
954 Napoleon III Style Rosewood Bonheur du Jour Desk French, late 19th century. A petite Napoleon III style rosewood bonheur du jour or ladies writing desk having a pierced three-quarter brass gallery and marquetry inlaid slant front opening to the hinged green baize inset writing surface, a pair of small drawers and sliding compartment raised on four slender cabriole legs headed with gilt metal mounts terminating in gilt sabots. Height 36”, width 28.75” (at the knees), depth 17.75” (back knee to front). $400-$600 157.
955 Weiss & Biheller Waterford Style Chandelier Weiss & Biheller (American, founded 1994). A Waterford style twelve light crystal chandelier with vasiform and umbrella corona hung with faceted prisms, over a vasiform standard joined to a scalloped bowl issuing twelve scrolling arms, alternating in height, each with floral shaped bobeches centering vasiform shaped candle cups with simulated wax sleeves and hung with faceted pear shaped drops and cascades of beaded swags, all above a large faceted ball drop. Overall height 39.75 $1,500-$3,000
956 After Natoire, “Beauty Turns on the Torch of Love” After Charles Joseph Natoire (French, 1700 -1777), 19th century. “Beauty Turns on the Torch of Love”-1739, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. A 19th century rococo style figural painting after French master painter’s 1739 painting now housed in the Château de Versailles (Paris, France). Label to verso “Charles Joseph Natoire...”. Framed 36.5” x 44.25”. Unframed 31.5” x 39”. $2,000-$4,000
957 After Carlier, Bronze Fountain, Venus with Shell After Emile François Carlier (French, 1827-1879), 20th century. Hollow patinated bronze figural garden fountain in the form of a Venus with vase, pouring water into oversized scalloped shell below, with rich verdigris (or verdi gras) patination, signed to base “Carlier”. Overall 70” x 36” x 36”. $2,000-$4,000
958 Attributed to Thomas Gibson, “Portrait of Thomas Savage” Attributed to Thomas Gibson (English, 1680-1751), “Portrait of Thomas Savage, 3rd Earl Rivers,” oil on canvas, signed and inscribed at lower right recto: “Thos. Savage. Earl. of Rivers/ he Married. the. Lady. Arabella/ Bertie. Daughter. to Robert/ Earl of Lindsey. / Gibson Pinx.” Framed 62.5” x 52”, unframed 49.5” x 39.25”. Provenance: From the Estate of Mr. Herbert R. Matthews, Sr. and Mrs. Patricia Matthews of Atlanta, Georgia. $3,000-5,000
959 Japy Freres Gilt Bronze Figural Mantle Clock 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”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of the Owner of Chelsea House. 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. $1,500-$3,000 158.
960 Attributed to Courtois, “Battle Under the Turret” Attributed to Jacques Courtois (French, 1621-1676), “Untitled (Battle Under the Turret)”-circa last quarter 17th century, oil on canvas, 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”. $3,000-5,000
961 French Louis Philippe Burled Wood Chest of Drawers French, mid to late 19th century. A Louis Philippe burl wood chest of drawers or commode, having a green marble top with a reeded edge over a cavetto frieze drawer, over three long drawers, each with a gilt metal shield form locking key escutcheon, on a plinth base and ogee bracket feet. Apparently unmarked. Height 38.25”, width 49.5”, depth 22.75”. $1,000-$2,000
962 Set 11 St. Louis Wine Hocks “Excellence” Pattern Saint-Louis (French, founded 1586), second half 20th century. A matched set of eleven mouthblown and handcut crystal wine hocks in the “Excellence” pattern with gold trim, cut and notched panel bowl over a sharp cut star knop and notched cut stem and cut design foot. Acid mark to the underside center of foot. Glasses presented in original fitted boxes. Height 10.25”. Note: Proceeds of this sale benefit the non-profit Cathedral Thrift House in Atlanta, Georgia. $2,000-$4,000
963 Large Gilt & Patinated Mirror with Laurel & Ribbon 20th century. A large rectangular wall or floor mirror with beveled looking glass surrounded by carved gilt and patinated classical style laurel leaf sprigs with berries amid twisting ribbon, apparently unmarked. $2,000-$4,000 964 Large French Restoration Walnut Bibliotheque Continental, likely French, late first quarter 19th century. A large Restoration style walnut bibliotheque or cabinet in two parts, with an upper gallery having two glass inset doors, each with old glass, opening to reveal interior shelving, the lower portion having an overhanging top with a money slot, with one upper drawer over three cabinet doors, with later gilt metal hardware on bracket feet. Apparently unmarked. Height 100.5”, with 72.75”, depth 21”. $1,500-$3,000 159.
966 18th C. Continental Relief Panel, “The Nativity” Continental, late 18th century. “The Nativity”, carved wood relief panel, apparently unmarked. Figural high and low relief panel carving depicting the Holy Family, including Saint Joseph standing over the seated Virgin Mary with the Christ Child in her arms, the trio surrounded by winged angels and cascading willow overhead. Overall height 29.125”; width 16”; depth 2.75”. $700-$900
965 18th C. Carved & Polychrome Wood Santo, Baby Jesus Continental, 18th century. Carved and polychrome wood devotional santos sculptural figure depicting the Infant Christ with dark brown hair, pink lips, slightly rosy cheeks, one arm pointing toward the earth, with elaborately carved wood base, apparently unmarked. Overall height 27.25”. Provenance: Property from Estate of Mr. William P. Hale (co-owner of antiques store, The Orient Express located in Buckhead with Mr. Charles L. Mann), Atlanta, Georgia. $700-$900
968 Polychrome & Giltwood Corner Display Niche Italian, late 19th/early 20th century. Large carved gilt wood and gesso corner display niche or reliquary display in two sections with armed architectural niche with scrolled foliates, rocaille shell dome above curved cornice with compound columns at front, back with hand painted winged cherubs in clouds flanking dove with radiating light symbolizing the Holy Spirit; lower section of tapered triangular form with scrolled foliate borders, amid bead and dash trim, leaf tip and gadrooned ornament. All unmarked. $1,500-$3,000 160.
967 English Embroidery, Christ Spreading the Good Word English, early 20th century. Framed oval embroidery with printed elements depicting New Testament biblical scene with Christ shown pointing towards the heavens as he spreads the good word to woman with pitcher at stone well. Framed 17.5” x 15.5”. $800-$1,200
969 Continental Velvet & Gold Silk Tapestry, 18 C. Continental, likely French, 18th century. A large wall hanging tapestry or bed runner in red velvet and gold silk, having a central panel hand embroidered with scrolling floral crewel work motifs, flanked by gold silk lace, suspended on a gold silk cord with gold fringe to the bottom. Apparently unmarked. length 140”, width 25.25”. Provenance: Property from Estate of Mr. William P. Hale (co-owner of antiques store, The Orient Express located in Buckhead with Mr. Charles L. Mann), Atlanta, Georgia. $1,500-$3,000
970 Large Continental Painted Wood Santos Cage Doll Continental, early 19th century. A fine polychrome wood and canvas santos figure, head finely carved in the round, body with openwork wood frame beneath stretched canvas, apparently unmarked. Height 41.5”. Note: These so-called “cage dolls”, or “santos figures” were typically dressed in Saints’ robes and often found in private chapels or in the possession of traveling priests. $2,000-$4,000
971 Pair of 19th Century German Paintings, Signed F. Cetl F. Cetl (German, 19th century). Pair of figural oil paintings on wood panels, comprising “The Smoker” and “The Scholar”, each signed to upper right “F. Cetl”, “The Scholar” with Christie’s labels to verso. Each framed 12” x 11”; unframed 6.125” x 5.125”. Provenance: Acquired on May 24, 2007, Christie’s (London, South Kensington), Sale 5117, Nineteenth Century European Art Including Russian Pictures. $1,500-$3,000
973 Pair, Meissen Porcelain Bolognese Dog Figurines Meissen (German, founded 1710), early 20th century. A pair of hand painted porcelain dogs, designed by Johann Joachim Kändler, each with a white and gray coat. 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”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of the Owner of Chelsea House. $1,500-$3,000
975 After Rembrandt, “Head of a Rat Catcher” Etching After Rembrandt van Rijn (Dutch, 1606-1669), “Head of a Rat Catcher”, signed within matrix at left of cap with date. Scarce small figural etching after the Dutch master depicting a bearded male rat catcher in profile with tall hat or cap with rat on shoulder. This work is related to the artist’s etching of the same title (also known as “The Rat Poison Peddler”) depicting a full length rat catcher at the door of a cottage among other figures from 1632. Framed 22” x 17.3”. Sheet size 1.9” x 1.7”. Reference: Bartsch 121 copy 10; Arthur Mayger Hind 1923, 97 copy; Christopher White and Karel G. Boon 1969, 121 copy 10; Ludwig Münz 1952, 255 copy. Provenance: Property from the Estate of a Gentleman in Macon, Georgia. Note: This etching is also in the collection at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, the Minneapolis Institute of Art, and the Ashmolean Museum of Art and Archaeology at the University of Oxford. $800-$1,200
972 Hofelder, “Portrait of a Girl with Lamp”-1873, Oil Friedrich Hofelder (Polish, 19th century), “Untitled (Portrait of a Girl with Lamp)”-circa 1873, oil on canvas, signed to lower right “F. Hofelder”. Framed 54.75” x 47.25”. Unframed 37.75” x 30.25”. $1,500-$3,000
974 Nils Hansteen, “En Bondegaard”, Oil on Canvas Nils Hansteen (Norwegian, 1855 -1912), “En Bondegaard”, oil on canvas, signed to lower right. Landscape painting depicting winter scene in with farm (or country) house set in snow-blanketed mountain landscape, with graphite inscription to verso “Bondegaard”. Framed 17.5” x 27.25”. Unframed 15.125” x 25”. $1,000-$2,000
976 Dutch School, “Man with Fur-Trimmed Cape”, 18th C Dutch School, 18th century. “Untitled Man with Fur-Trimmed Cape)”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Figural bust length portrait painting, with chiaroscuro handling of light, depicting gentleman with fur-trimmed cape and elaborate chain closure. Framed 34.25” x 34.125”. Unframed 31.25” x 25”. Provenance: Property from Estate of Mr. William P. Hale (co-owner of antiques store, The Orient Express located in Buckhead with Mr. Charles L. Mann), Atlanta, Georgia. $800-$1,200 161.
977 63 Pc Shiebler Sterling Flatware Set, Sandringham George W. Shiebler (American, 1876-1910), circa 1890s. A sixty-three piece sterling silver flatware set in the “Sandringham” pattern comprising five dinner forks (8.12”), 17 luncheon forks (7.25”), twenty-two teaspoons (6”), eight dessert spoons (7”), six serving or tablespoons (8.25”), one round soup spoon (7”), one sugar cube tong (4”), one large berry serving spoon with chased gilt/gold wash bowl (7.75”), one berry serving spoon with chased gilt/gold wash bowl ( 6”), one large slotted serving spoon (9.62). The majority of pieces monogrammed on handles, the backs with Schiebler hallmarks, “Ich Dien” which means “I Serve” the motto of the Prince of Wales, marked Sterling in between the motto. SIx of the luncheon forks engraved on the back “Eleanor”. Seven of the luncheon forks engraved on the back “Ross”. Six dessert spoons engraved “Sheldon” to the back. Six serving spoons engraved “Sheldon” to the back. Seven teaspoons engraved “Ross” to the back and ten engraved “Sheldon” to the back. Overall weight 89.36 troy ounces. Provenance: Property from the Estate of a Gentleman in Macon, Georgia. $2,000-$4,000
978 Russian .875 Silver Tray Grape & Leaf Motif Russian, late 19th/early 20th century. A .875 pure silver (875/1000 or .937) handled tray, the rim simulated as a twig or branch enclosing heavy repousse harvest decoration in the form of grapes, wheat sheaves and leafy foliage. Impressed touch marks to front side below handle “84” for purity and a Cyrillic makers mark, likely for Aleksandr Fuld (Moscow, 1862-1917). width 23.37” (handle to handle), diameter 20”. weight 79.29 troy ounces. $3,000-5,000
979 Pair of Sterling 3 Light Candelabras, Buccellati Buccellati (Italian (Milan), founded 1919). A matched pair of fine three-light candelabras in the Louis XVI style, each convertible to a single light candlestick and decorated to the candlecups, bobeches, shaft and circular foot with acanthus leaf tips. Both candelabras stamped to the edge of foot rim “BUCCELLATI/ITALY/STERLING”. Height 16.62”, overall weight 66.96 troy ounces. $5,000-$7,000
980 17 Piece Austrian Silver Tea Set by Eduard Friedman Eduard Friedman (active in Vienna from 1881 to 1919). A fine and monumental seventeen piece 800 silver tea service comprising the tilting kettle, cream pitcher, handled sugar bowl (lacking lid), six cups, six saucers and a large circular footed tray with affixed kettle stand and burner receptacle with removable burner having a bone handle. Each pieces bears the figural maker’s mark a “pitcher” for Eduard Friedman, along with the five lobed punch with head of Diana in profile, a a crescent moon touching her forehead, the city mark under her nose (“A” for Vienna and the fineness mark at the nape of her neck a #3 (800/1000). Every piece aside from the burner, kettle stand and kettle is stamped “SOLID SILVER”; additionally, the saucers are also stamped “STERLING”. Height of tea kettle 7.25”, width 13.5” (handle to spout), weight 38.32 troy ounces. Height of creamer 3.75”, width 5.5” (handle to spout), weight 5.92 troy ounces. Height of sugar bowl 3.37”, width 7” (handle to handle), weight 10.29 troy ounces. Height of cups 2.75”, total weight 27.11 troy ounces. diameter of saucers 5.5”, total weight 20.14 troy ounces. Height of tray including affixed stand 6.62”, width 23.75”. $6,000-$8,000 162.
981 Louis XIV Style Tabernacle Mirror French, early 20th century. A Louis XIV style mirror, having a tabernacle form mounted with a lion’s head crest over a molded cornice accented with rinceau, with a domed mirrored paneled surrounded by a gadrooned border, polychromed black with gilt accents. Height 53”, width 33.5”, depth 1.475”. $700-$900
982 French Provincial Two-Door Oak Armoire French, early 19th century. A large, Provincial oak armoire, having a molded top, a carved cornice with a central heart motif, over two carved and paneled doors, with a scalloped apron and incurvate legs. Apparently unmarked. Height 90”, width 61”, depth 24.5”. $800-$1,200
983 Carved Oak French Provincial Tall Oak Buffet Continental, late 19th century. A carved oak Provincial style buffet, having an overhanging top, two short drawers over two paneled cabinet doors, a scalloped, carved rope edge apron, chamfered corners, and incurvate front legs, with decorative carving overall and wrought iron hardware. Height 54.75”, width 49.5”, depth 23.5”. $800-$1,200
984 French Provincial Stained Oak Farm Table Continental, late 20th century. A rustic French provincial style stained oak farm table, having a rectangular top on four squared and tapering legs. Apparently unmarked. Height 30.5”, width 90.5”, depth 44.625”. $800-$1,200 985 Emile Carlier, “Fete de la Petite Mere, “ Bronze After Emile Carlier (French, 1849-1927), “Fete de la Petite Mer,” late 19th/early 20th century, gilt bronze and marble, plaque at base with artist and title. Height (on stand) 66.625”, diameter (of sculpture) 13.5”, width (of base) 14.125”, depth (of base) 14.125”. $800-$1,200
986 Berthold Genzmer, “Auf dem Wasser”, Oil Berthold Genzmer (German, 1858-1927), “Untitled (Auf dem Wasser)”, oil on wood panel, signed to lower left “B Genzmer”. Figural genre scene painting depicting mother and young daughter on narrow rock dock, each in white bonnets. Framed 14.75” x 11.25”. Unframed 10.925” x 7.25”. $800-$1,200
987 French Provincial Carved Walnut Hutch French, first half 19th century. A carved walnut Provincial style hutch, the upper portion having a scalloped cornice over plate rack storage, the lower cabinet with an overhanging top, with two long and one short drawer and two paneled cabinet doors, each with applied pierced wrought iron hardware, with a scalloped apron on four incurvate lamb’s tongue legs. Apparently unmarked. Height 75.5”, width 58.25”, depth 24.625”. $1,000-$2,000
988 French Provincial Walnut Buffet Cabinet, 18th C. French, 18th century with later restorations. A Provincial walnut buffet cabinet, having an overhanging top with a marquetry inlaid fruitwood quatrefoil and a molded edge, the cornice with two short drawers with scalloped fronts, with two paneled cabinet doors over a long drawer with scalloped detailing, mounted with later iron hardware, on a molded plinth base. Height 47.5”, width 50.125”, depth 25.5”. $1,200-$1,800 163.
989 Italian Carved Oak Cassone, 18th Century Italian, 18th century. A large oak cassone, having a highly carved front panel, decorated with figural motifs and foliates, with applied wrought iron bale handles to the sides. Apparently unmarked. Height 24.5”, width 63.125”, depth 25”. Provenance: Property from Estate of Mr. William P. Hale (co-owner of antiques store, The Orient Express located in Buckhead with Mr. Charles L. Mann), Atlanta, Georgia. $1,000-$2,000
991 Cont. School, “The Mask Seller”, Signed Continental School late 19th/early 20th century. “The Mask Seller”, oil on canvas laid down on masonite board, indistinguishable signed “Peret”. Figural painting depicting a man dressed in purple velvet and gold threaded vest with white shirt and brown bell shaped hat, light facial hair, eyes cast to side and hands grasping horn being played, wooden basket of wax carnival masks in foreground, green wax mask melting in basket, two masks hanging on rod in background. Framed 44.5” x 28.5”. Unframed 38.75” x 33”. $1,000-$2,000
990 Continental, 19th C, “Capriccio with Boat”, Oil Continental School, 19th century. “Capriccio with Boat”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Figural capriccio painting with lakeside ruins and mist rolling over craggy distant cliffs as fishermen tend their boat at shore. Framed 56.75” x 73”. Unframed 40” x 57.75”. $1,500-$3,000
992 Italian Carved Oak Cassone, 18th Century Italian, 18th century. A carved oak cassone, having a long, rectangular form, the front with a carved crest, flanked on either side with two carved panels, each with a figure and a dragon, possibly St. George, and a scrolled floral motif , each front corner accented with a high-relief carved female figure, with a gadrooned base. Apparently unmarked. Height 22”, width 70.75”, depth 23.75”. Provenance: Property from Estate of Mr. William P. Hale (co-owner of antiques store, The Orient Express located in Buckhead with Mr. Charles L. Mann), Atlanta, Georgia. $1,200-$2,400 164.
993 After Murillo, “The Children of the Shell”, Oil After Bartolome Esteban Murillo (Spanish, 1617-1682), “Los Niños de la Concha (The Children of the Shell)”circa 1670-75, oil on canvas. A late nineteenth century rendition of Bartolome Esteban Murillo’s (Spanish, 1617-1682) 17th century masterpiece, now housed in Museo del Prado (Spanish, founded 1819). The painting depicting Christ Child handing a shell with cool water to a young John the Baptist as a lamb and angels look on. Framed 42.25” x 48.75”. Unframed 31.75” x 37.5”. $700-$900
994 Italian Beaded Glass & Brass 6-Light Chandelier Continental, likely Italian, early 20th century. A beaded glass and brass chandelier, having a basket form, draped with strands of glass beads and mounted with six upturned candle arms, mounted with glass flowers. Apparently unmarked. Height 35”, diameter 19”. $1,000-$2,000
995 Italian Giltwood & Wrought Iron Chandelier Italian, late 20th century. A chandelier, having a carved and scrolled giltwood support accented with a pineapple mounted with 9 upturned wrought iron candle arms, each terminating in a giltwood candle cup with a decorative giltwood drop. Apparently unmarked. Height 48.5”, diameter 49. $800-$1,200
996 Venetian Style Polychromed Three Tiered Etagere Continental, 20th century. A Venetian style tiered etagere, having a serpentine form topped with a pierced rocaille crest, three graduated tiers with scrolled supports and a mirrored back, the lowest tier with a marble top (cracked) over a scalloped apron with a scrolled crest, on four incurvate legs terminating in whorl feet with a cross stretcher centered with a crest finial, polychromed white overall with green detailing. Apparently unmarked. Height 77”, width 73.25”, depth 24.75”. $800-$1,200
997 Italian Carved Giltwood & Gesso Mirror Italian, late 19th/early 20th century. A carved giltwood wall mirrr, having a carved giltwood frame set with mirrored panels, overlaid in pierced gilt gesso rocaille, around a central mirror plate. Apparently unmarked. Height 55.5”, width 34.5”, depth 2.6”. $1,500-$3,000
998 Venetian Carved and Polychromed Blackamoor, 19 C. Italian, early 19th century. A Venetian carved and polychromed wood Blackamoor figure, holding a tray atop his head, and dressed in gold shorts with black foliated scrolls and carved stippling, resting atop a tiered black and gold base. Apparently unmarked. Height 57.5”, width 19”, depth 10”. Provenance: From the Estate of Mr. Herbert R. Matthews, Sr. and Mrs. Patricia Matthews of Atlanta, Georgia. $2,000-$4,000
999 Hand Woven Persian Kerman Rug Wool. Iran. Floral design on cream field. Blue, pink and green accent colors. Measures 10’ 2” x 18’ 2”. $1,000-$2,000 165.
1000 18th C. William & Mary Carved Oak Side Table American, mid to late 18th century. A William and Mary style carved oak side table having a rectangular form with an overhanging top with a molded edge and a single drawer mounted with original brass hardware, both carved with foliated designs, on four turned legs with a box stretcher and turned feet. Apparently unmarked. Height 28.125”, width 27”, depth 20.125”. Provenance: Property from Estate of Mr. William P. Hale (co-owner of antiques store, The Orient Express located in Buckhead with Mr. Charles L. Mann), Atlanta, Georgia. $600-$800
1001 English Paneled & Inlaid Oak Hall Bench English, last half 19th century. An oak paneled hall bench, marquetry inlaid with floral roundels, over scrolled arms, an upholstered seat with decorative brass tacking, squared and turned legs. Apparently unmarked. Height 40”, width 73.5”, depth 26”, seat depth 17.5”, seat to floor 16”. $800-$1,200
1002 English Stained Walnut Snooker Table English, early 20th century. A carved and stained walnut snooker table, having a green baize top, each corner with a netted pouch and turned legs. Together with two sticks and a turned wood stick rack, object balls, a rack, and a scoreboard. Stamped 868 LW to underside. Height 33”, width 45.75”, depth 87.75”. $800-$1,200
1003 Mortimer Menpes, “Portrait of Mrs. Brown Potter” Mortimer Luddington Menpes (Australian, 1855-1938), “Portrait of Mrs. Brown Potter”, oil on wood panel, monogrammed to lower right “M.M.”, inscribed to verso “Mrs. Brown Potter Mortimer Menpes R.J.R.E.”, with two additional labels to verso. Depicting American stage actress and society woman, Cora Urquhart Brown-Potter (American 1857-1936). Framed 11” x 10”. Unframed 5.5” x 4.75”. Provenance: From the Collection of the noted publisher, John Lane, London, England. Note: Cora Urquhart Brown-Potter (American 1857-1936) is considered to be among the first American society women to become a stage actress. $1,000-$2,000
1004 English Walnut Bagtelle Board Coffee Table English, first half 19th century. A carved walnut bagtelle board, converted into a coffee table with a single drawers, opening to reveal a green baize game board, retting atop a later walnut base. With bagtelle rules and balls. Apparently unmarked. Height 19”, width 47.75”, depth 36”. Provenance: From the Estate of Mr. Herbert R. Matthews, Sr. and Mrs. Patricia Matthews of Atlanta, Georgia. $1,000-$2,000 166.
1005 Pair, Friedman Bros Chinese Chippendale Mirrors Friedman Brother (American, founded 1903), last quarter 20th century. A pair of Chinese Chippendale chinoiserie motif giltwood mirrors, each having a rectangular form, mounted with a phoenix over a C-scroll and acanthine crest, with a fluted frame, accented with floral swag drops and scrolled acanthine lower spandrels, with icicle drops and an open C-scroll drop. Labeled to reverse. Height 41.5”, width 18”, depth 2.5”. $800-$1,200
1006 Chinoiserie Gilt Wood Pagoda Form Mirror English, 20th century. A chinoiserie style gilt wood mirror, having an faceted oval form, topped with a pierced pagoda form crest accented with scrolled acanthus leaves, with a paneled frame accented with decorative nail head appliques. Apparently unmarked. Height 63.5”, width 38.25”, depth 2.5”. $800-$1,200
1007 Chinese Chippendale Giltwood Wall Mirror American, last quarter 20th century. A Chinese Chippendale style giltwood wall mirror, having a vertically oriented form, mounted with a pierced pagoda form crest flanked by scrolling rocaille spandrels, the frame accented with scrolling vines and acanthus leaves. Apparently unmarked. Height 54”, width 29”, depth 5”. $1,000-$2,000
1008 Carver’s Guild Chinese Chippendale Giltwood Mirror Carver’s Guild (American, founded 1970), mid to late 20th century. Label and hanging instructions to reverse. Height 48.5”, width 26”, depth 1.75”. $1,000-$2,000
1009 Queen Anne Japanned Tabletop Secretary English, late 18th century. A japanned Queen Anne tabletop secretary, lacquered black with gilt painted chinoiserie motifs, having an adjustable mirror over a slant front desk, opening to reveal interior storage compartments and drawers, over a single serpentine drawer, lacquered in red with compartmental storage. Apparently unmarked. Height 37.5”, width 17.75”, depth 13.5”. $1,000-$2,000
1010 George II Japanned Long Case Clock, John Pyke John Pyke (English (London/Holborn & Bedford Row) active 1710-1762), first half 18th century. A George II japanned and chinoiserie lacquered longcase clock with molded bonnet top over arched cornice and three-quarter columns enclosing shaped glazed door opening to a conforming brass dial with subsidiary seconds dial and square date aperture with Roman numeral chapter ring with Arabic minutes, within foliate and mask engraved spandrels, the arch fitted with an etched medallion engraved “John Pyke” within dolphin spandrels, the break-arch trunk door decorated in raised polychrome and gilt figural pavilion with deer and landscape, the whole raised on a rectangular step molded edge plinth, also decorated. Height 89.25”, width 20.5”, depth 10”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Fleming of Atlanta, Georgia. $1,000-$2,000 167.
1011 George II Sterling Silver Tankard, Richard Bayley Richard Bayley (English, 1683-1754; free 1706), circa 1746. Handle retains monograms with touch mark “RB”. Touch marks on tankard below lid for London with date code. Underside engraved “03 DWTS/27.13/1776” (later). Height 7.37” (top of scroll billet), width 7” (including handle), diameter of base 5.25”. weight 27.07 troy ounces. $1,500-$3,000
1012 Lazy Susan Serving Tray by Birmingham Silver & Co. Birmingham Silver Co.(American/New York, founded 1957). A fine silverplated “Lazy Susan” with circular rotating base having two leafy scrolled and wood turned handles to each side, the top centered with a large handled covered tureen with ladle surrounded by three fitted and covered entree dishes, two condiment bowls and one salt shaker. The whole decorated with rococo ornamentation. Makers mark to underside of rim of entree dish. overall height 18.5” ( to top of tureen), width 27” (handle to handle), diameter 22.75”. Height of lazy susan 7.5’” (to handle) height of tureen 12”, diameter 10.5”. Height of bowls 3.4”, diameter 4”. Height of salt shaker 4.75”. width of entree dishes 10.5”, depth 8”. $1,500-$3,000
1013 Large Regency Old Sheffield Plate Silver Tray English, first quarter 19th century. A large and heavy Regency silver handled tray, likely for tea, of oblong form with heavy cast shell, scroll and foliate border and handles, with chased floral surface, raised on four heavy cast scrolled feet. Apparently unmarked. Height 2.5”, width 29.12” (handle to handle), depth 19.62”. $2,000-$4,000
1014 Fine Hand Woven Turkish Gordish Rug Wool. Turkey. Nicely woven & knotted. Fine quality. Tan & Cream Pile. Measures 4’ 4” x 6’ 3”. $2,000-$4,000 168.
1015 Hand Woven Tibetan Oushak Rug Wool. Tibet. Floral design on cream field. Multiple borders. Gold, burgundy and grey accent colors. Measures 8’ 1” x 10’ 1”. $1,500-$3,000
1016 Victorian Rosewood Melodeon with Piano Stool American, 2nd half 19th century. Victorian rosewood melodeon having a double flip top, solid music stand, double edge ripple molding, quatrefoils and scroll cut sound fret under the keyboard. Raised on octagonal tapered legs and accompanied by an adjusting piano stool. Height 31.25”, width 49.25”, depth 24.75”. $300-$500
1017 American School, “Musician’s Interior”, Signed Oil American School, 20th century to contemporary. “Untitled (Musician’s Interior)”, oil on canvas, signed to lower right “J. Ostap”. With various obscured inscriptions to verso. Framed 38” x 48”. Unframed 30” x 40”. $500-$700
1018 Rare Dubois & Warriner Rosewood Grand Piano Dubois & Warriner (American (New York)1850-1852), circa 1850-1852. An American rare and museum-quality square grand piano in rosewood having hinged top and fancy pierced music stand over a D-end molded case enhanced with ripple molding and resting on massive faceted octagonal faceted baluster form legs ending in casters. The interior above the 78 keys stamped in gilt “Dubois & Warriner New York” . The sound board is also decorated with inlaid mother of pearl. Piano is accompanied by an adjusting piano stool. Height 36.5”, width 73.25”, depth 33.75”. Note: William Dubois’ pianos are considered museum-quality and was one of the most renowned names in the piano industry in 19th Century. Dubois began his career as importer, retailer and music publisher back in 1813 in New York City. From 1850 to 1852, Dubois partnered with Daniel C. Warriner, first at 315 Broadway, then at 300. $1,500-$3,000 1019 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. A 20th century figural preparatory sketch after celebrated French artist and founder of the French Academy of Painting, Eustache Le Sueur (French, 1616-1655), depicting a Neoclassical figure with cello. Framed 22” x 18”. Unframed 13.825” x 10.25”. $200-$400 169.
1020 Theodor Karner Malachowski Hussar Figurine Theodor Karner (German, 1884-1966) for Allach Porcelain Factory (German, 19351945). A porcelain blanc de chine figurine of a Malachowski Hussar on horseback. Marked to underside. Height 13”, width 16”, depth 4.5”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Susan Knowles of Atlanta, Georgia. $1,000-$2,000
1021 Pair of French Porcelain Napoleonic Vases, 19th C French, early 19th century. A fine pair of Sevres or Old Paris style porcelain handled vases, each urn-form with hand-painted polychrome enameling representing death scenes; General Joubert at the Battle of Novi in 1799 and General Desaix at Marengo in 1800, the opposite side painted with rural landscapes and rustic architecture, the bodies mounted to each side with scrolled handles, all over decoration of burnished gilt. Apparently no artist signatures or marks. Height 9.75”, width 5.75” (handle to handle), base 3” x 3”. $1,200-$1,800
1022 Style of Courtney Allen, “Soldier on the Terrace” Style of Courtney Allen (American, 18961969), “Untitled (Soldier on the Terrace)”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Grisaille figure painting depicting two women in formal dining attire and a soldier in uniform at a bistro table. Framed 33.5” x 27.25”. Unframed 30” x 24”. $800-$1,200
1023 Continental School, “Wounded Soldier”, 19th C. Oil British School, 19th century. “Untitled (Wounded Soldier)”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Figural battle scene depicting officers looking on as a military doctor assists a wounded soldier, with British flag perched atop a distant hill. Framed 13.25” x 16.5”. Unframed 11.25” x 14.5”. Provenance: Property from Estate of Mr. William P. Hale (co-owner of antiques store, The Orient Express located in Buckhead with Mr. Charles L. Mann), Atlanta, Georgia. $700-$900 170.
1024 Ken Gunall, “The Decision Makers”, Oil on Board Ken Gunall (American, 20th century), “The 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”. $700-$900
1025 Tiered Hexagonal Majolica Garden Fountain Italian, 20th century. A majolica tile garden fountain in three pieces, having a tiered, hexagonal form base and basin with a central spout, decorated with light blue, cobalt, green, yellow, and white tiles in a floral motif. Apparently unmarked. Height 31”, diameter 36”. $400-$600
1026 Charming Italian Majolica Ceramic Bulldog Italian, 20th century. A charming Italian majolica sculpture depicting a small white dog (possibly Bulldog), with spiked collar on tasseled pillow, marked to underside “P.V. 8026 ITALY”. Overall height 17.25”; width 16.75”; depth 10.75”.Provenance: Property from Estate of Mr. William P. Hale (co-owner of antiques store, The Orient Express located in Buckhead with Mr. Charles L. Mann), Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500
1027 Majolica Blackamoor Figurine with Pillow Italian, late 19th/20th century. A large majolica glazed pottery Blackamoor figure, wearing a plumed turban and a blue, red, and gold coat over purple striped shorts with green foliated patterning, on a blue and gold base, holding a tasseled pillow. Apparently unmarked. Height 41.5”, width 11.5”, depth 12”. $600-$800
1028 Attributed to Massier, Majolica Iris Vase Attributed to Massier (French (Vallauris), late 19th/20th century). Large hand decorated majolica pottery table vase in the form of a striking purple iris flower with green stalk. Apparently unmarked. Overall height 13.25”. Provenance: From the Collection of Mr. Gerald Darby, Owner of Darby Mitchell Antiques of Atlanta, Georgia. $700-$900
1029 Pair of Minton Majolica Figural Ewers, Shape 474 Minton (English, founded 1793), circa 1875. A matched and fine pair of Minton Majolica ewers, decorated in relief with a putto flanked by a merman and mermaid, the foliate molded handle ending in a mask One ewer impressed remnants of “Minton” “474” (shape) date code for 1875, the matching ewer with indistinctive marks. Height 12.5” Note: A similar example may be seen in Nicholas Dawes “Majolica” (1990), page 25. $1,000-$2,000 171.
1030 French Louis XV Style Green Upholstered Settee Continental, 20th century. A French Louis XV style carved walnut settee, having a carved crest rail accented with a rocaille crest, fauteuil arms with scrolled handholds, with a carved seat rail accented with flowers, on four carved incurvate legs with whorl feet. Upholstered in green velvet, the back in pink and green plaid linen. Height 39”, width 60”, seat depth 25.5”, seat to floor 19”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Susan Knowles of Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500
1031 Henri Dupre, “Mother and Child”, Oil on Canvas Henri Dupre (French, 20th century), “Untitled (Mother and Child)”, oil on canvas, signed to lower left “Henri Dupre”. Impressionist style figural painting depicting pastoral scene with mother under sun parasol and child walking through verdant spring pasture, with gallery label to verso. Framed 31.5” x 43”. Unframed 24” x 36”. $300-$500
1032 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
1033 Louis XV Style Vitrine with Gilt Metal Ormolu Continental, first half 20th century. A Louis XV style walnut and walnut burl veneered vitrine cabinet, having an upper pierced gilt gallery, a serpentine top, the door and sides inset with glass panes, the back mirrored, opening to reveal three interior glass shelves, on four tapering, incurvate legs. Mounted overall in gilt metal ormolu. Height 48.5”, width 19.5”, depth 14.25”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Susan Knowles of Atlanta, Georgia. $400-$600
1034 Louis XV Style Barrel Back Cowhide Chair Continental, late 20th century. A mahogany Louis XV style barrel back chair, having a low form with a carved and molded crest rail accented with rocaille and acanthine scrolls, over an upholstered seat back with a central cowhide panel flanked on either side by beige faux crocodile, with scrolled handholds, over a caned seat with a molded edge and a shaped and carved seat rail, on four scrolling incurvate legs terminating in whorl feet. Apparently unmarked. Height 30”, width 29”, seat depth 17.75”, seat to floor 17.5”. $400-$600
1035 Louis XV Style Parquetry Inlaid Petite Chest Continental, last half 20th century. A petite Louis XV style stained wood chest, having a narrow form with serpentine sides and a flat front, with a marble top over five parquetry inlaid doors, each with a key escutcheon and foliated gilt metal ring pulls, lamb’s tongue edges, a scalloped skirt, and incurvate legs. Apparently unmarked. Height 42.125”, width 19.75”, depth 12.675”. $400-$600
1036 Pair of Louis XV Style Curio Cabinets Continental, mid 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 59.25”, width 25.25”, depth 14”. $400-$600 172.
1037 Louis XV Style Mahogany Commode with Marble Top Continental, likely French, early to mid 20th century. A Louis XV style mahogany bombe commode, having a serpentine gray marble top, over three long drawers and a scalloped skirt, on four incurvate legs, mounted overall in gilt metal acanthine ormolu. Apparently unmarked. Height 32.5”, width 54.5”, depth 27.475”. $500-$700
1038 J. Neel Reid Marquetry Inlaid Demilune Cabinet Attributed to Neel Reid (American, 1885-1926), circa 1921-22. A French Louis XVI style burl wood cabinet, having a demilune form, with one center drawer and three cabinets, each door inlaid with a marquetry inlaid roundel, on four squared tapering legs with line inlaid detailing. Apparently unmarked. Height 33”, width 39.5”, depth 19.875”. Note: This piece was purportedly made by Atlanta classical architect J. Neel Reid for the Willis B. Jones residence, of his design and originally located on Peachtree Street, later moved to its current location on West Paces Ferry Road. $800-$1,200
1041 Group of Sherle Wagner Louis XIV Fixtures Sherle Wagner (American, founded 1945), 2000s. A group of bathroom fixtures from the Louis XIV collection, including a gold-tone towel draper, towel rack, and toilet paper holder, and a silver-tone towel rack. Apparently unmarked. Height (of towel draper) 32.875”, width 24.75”, depth 9.5”. $600-$800
1040 Pair Louis XVI Style Gilt Bronze Wall Sconces French, late 19th century. A matched pair of Louis XVI style gilt bronze twin light wall sconces, the architectural form backplates headed with urn issuing two scrolled candlearms. Height 13”, width 11.5”. Provenance: From the Collection of Mr. Gerald Darby, Owner of Darby Mitchell Antiques of Atlanta, GA. $600-$800 1039 J. Neel Reid Louis XV Style Mahogany Armchair Attributed to Neel Reid (American, 1885-1926), circa 1921-22. A French Louis XV style carved mahogany armchair, having a carved crest rail over a silk damask upholstered back and seat, with scrolled handholds, a rocaille accented seat rail, and incurvate legs terminating in cuffed feet. Apparently unmarked. Height 41.5”, width 27.5”, seat depth 21.5”, seat to floor 17”. Note: This piece was purportedly made by Atlanta classical architect J. Neel Reid for the Willis B. Jones residence, of his design and originally located on Peachtree Street, later moved to its current location on West Paces Ferry Road. $400-$600
1043 Pair of Louis XVI Silverplated 3 Light Candelabras Matched pair of Louis XVI style silverplated three light candelabras having central flambeau finial raised on a fluted columnar standard and circular socle base. Apparently unmarked. Height 8.75”, base diameter 4.62”. Provenance: From the Collection of Mr. Gerald Darby, Owner of Darby Mitchell Antiques of Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500
1042 18th C. Continental Acanthine Arched Wall Mirror Continental, late 18th century. An arched gesso and giltwood wall mirror with shaped looking glass, frame with egg and leaf tip as well as lappet patterning, apparently unmarked. Overall 17.25” x 14.25”. Provenance: Property from Estate of Mr. William P. Hale (co-owner of antiques store, The Orient Express located in Buckhead with Mr. Charles L. Mann), Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500
1044 Follower of Greuze, “Portrait of a Muse”, Oil Follower of Jean Baptiste Greuze (French, 1725-1805). “Untitled (Portrait of a Muse)”, oil on canvas, spuriously signed to lower right “GREUZE”, circa 19th C. Framed 32.5” x 25.5”. Unframed 28.25” x 21”. $400-$600 173.
1045 French Rosewood Scent Box with Porcelain Bottles French, 19th century. Rosewood inlaid scent box, the hinged lid with brass inlaid detailing and gadroon molded edge opening to a fitted and lined interior with two hand-painted Old Paris style porcelain bottles centered with a matching vanity jar, the base with ripple molding raised on four bun feet. Height 6.37”, width 10.62”, depth 5.62”. Provenance: From the Estate of Mrs. Barbara Blair Renshaw (the daughter of Marietta mayor, Leon “Rip” Blair, and granddaughter of Marietta mayor, Judge Daniel Webster Blair), of Marietta, Georgia. $300-$500
1046 Mahogany Regency Flip-Top Console/Dining Table English, late 20th century. A mahogany Regency style console table, having a bowed, serpentine form, the folding top accented with gilt metal edging and opening into a dining table, over a paneled apron with decorative gilt detailing on four squared and tapering legs terminating in gilt metal toe caps. Apparently unmarked. Height (closed) 31.75”, height (open) 30.5”, width 64.25”, depth (closed) 21.5”, depth (open) 43”. $600-$800
1047 Pair, English Regency Lacquered Pedestals English, early 19th century. A pair of Regency period carved wood pedestals, each with a round top on a columnar base, lacquered overall in a chinoiserie motif, with a black ground, scrolling gilt vines and red flowers, on a tiered rounded base with ball feet. Height 47.125”, diameter 11.5”. $400-$600
1049 English Regency Mahogany Cased Wheel Barometer John Leone (English, 18th/19th century), early 19th century. A Regency mahogany cased wheel barometer, having a broken pediment top over a mercury thermometer and a round barometer, marquetry inlaid with rosettes and shells. Marked John Leone Aylesbury to barometer. Height 37.75”, width 10”, depth 2.125”. $300-$500
1048 Regency Style Fire Gate and Tools Continental, 20th century. A wrought iron and brass Regency style fire gate, having a molded cornice with floral swags, a serpentine form, and a curving brass front with incised foliated decoration and brass urn finials, together with a set of gilt brass fire tools, each with an urn finial in a stand. Apparently unmarked. Height 26”, width 30”, depth 19”. $300-$500
1050 Hand Woven Persian Ashebel Rug Wool. Iran. Runner. Bold geometric design on red field. Multiple borders. Blue, green and cream accent colors. Measures 4’ 6” x 11’. $500-$700 174.
1051 Fine Hand Woven Naim Area Rug Wool with silk highlights. Iran. Floral design on cream field. Blue, brown and burgundy accent colors. Measures 4’ x 6’ 4”. $500-$700
1052 Dennis Perrin, “Late Afternoon”-1988, Oil Dennis Perrin (American, b. 1950), “Late Afternoon”-1988, oil on canvas, signed and dated to lower right “Perrin ‘88”. Inscribed to verso “Dennis Perrin ‘Late Afternoon’”. Framed 18” x 23.5”. Unframed 14.75” x 20.5”. $500-$700
1054 After Auguste Moreau, “Putti with Water Jug” After Auguste Moreau (French, 1834-1917), “Putto with Water Jug,” patinated metal, signed. A figural sculptural of a putto carrying a water jug on a rockery. Height 24”, width 16”, depth 10.5”. Provenance: From the Estate of Mr. Herbert R. Matthews, Sr. and Mrs. Patricia Matthews of Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500
1056 French Provincial Carved Oak Armoire French, late 18th/early 19th century. A large Provincial carved oak two-door armoire, having a domed top with a floral carved cornice, with two conformed carved and paneled doors with decorative fluted pilasters, applied pierced wrought iron hardware, and incurvate lamb’s tongue feet. Apparently unmarked. $800-$1,200
1053 French School, “La Fougue...”, Oil Circa 19th C. French School, 19th century. “La Fougue...”, oil on wood panel, indistinctly inscribed to lower right “La Fougue..” Framed 18.75” x 18.75”. Unframed 14.75” x 13.75”. Provenance: Property from the Private Collection of Baroness Liselotte von Schwarzbek, Vienna, Austria thence by descent through the family to the present owner in Atlanta, Georgia. $400-$600
1055 French Provincial Wine Tasting Table, Circa 1856 French, possibly Bordeaux, circa 1856. A fruitwood flip top wine tasting table with round top and carved trestle support with shoe feet and stretcher, inscribed to tabletop underside “1856”. Overall open height 27.25”; closed height 44.75”; diameter of tabletop 38.125”. Provenance: Property from Estate of Mr. William P. Hale (coowner of antiques store, The Orient Express located in Buckhead with Mr. Charles L. Mann), Atlanta, Georgia. $700-$900
1057 French Provincial Style Cherry Buffet Deux Corps French, second half 19th century. A Provincial style cherry buffet deux corps having an arched pediment above a pair of shaped and paneled cupboard doors, two cutlery short drawers and another of pair of shaped and paneled cupboard doors on front cabriole legs. The upper and lower interior divided, each side with single shelf. Height 91”, width 53”, depth 21.25”. Provenance: From the Collection of Mr. Gerald Darby, Owner of Darby Mitchell Antiques of Atlanta, Georgia. $800-$1,200 175.
1058 Dutch Repousse Brass Umbrella Stand or Bin Likely Dutch, late 19th/early 20th century. A brass umbrella stand or bin with repousse decoration, with a figural pub scene to each side, one depicting a couple and the other a group of three men, accented with grape vines, with a fitted enameled liner, pierced feet (two are missing) and applied loop handles. Apparently unmarked. Height 25.75”, width 16.5”, depth 8.125”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Locke & Kathy Glenn, Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500
1060 Collection of Dutch Brass Decorative Objects Dutch, late 19th / early 20th century. A collection of Dutch brass decorative objects comprising pair of three light candelabrum in Dutch baroque taste, and Dutch brass wash basin or serving dish. Candelabrum height 15.25”. Basin diameter 18.25”. Provenance: From the Collection of Mr. Gerald Darby, Owner of Darby Mitchell Antiques of Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500
1059 Continental Brass Covered Heraldic Chest Continental, possibly Russian, 19th century. A brass covered wood tinder or firewood chest, the hinged lid and front of box decorated with embossed double-headed Russian eagle holding orb and scepter in claws within nailhead studded decoration. Box has mounted bail handles to each side and repoussé circular rondels and rests on casters. Height 15.25”, width 28”, depth 17.25”. $300-$500
1061 Continental Brass Repousse Coal Bin Continental, late 19th century. A brass coal bin with hammered repousse decoration, decorated with figural Baroque courtly and pastoral scenes. Apparently unmarked. Height 21.475”, width 22.5”, depth 15.75”. $300-$500
1063 Dutch Expedition Cross with Silver Metal Chain Dutch, late 19th/early 20th century. A silver metal Expedition Cross, having four arms and stamped with a profile of King William III, surrounded by a medallion bearing the inscription VOOR KRIJGSVERRIGTINGEN, surrounded by an oak wreath with a W monogram to each arm of the cross. Attached to a silver metal chain. Height (including bale) 2”, length (of chain) 16.5”. Note: The Expedition Cross is also known as the Cross for Important Military Operations, and was awarded from 1846 until 1942 for involvement in Dutch military operations. $200-$400 176.
1062 Dutch Repousse Brass Umbrella Stand or Bin Likely Dutch, late 19th early 20th century. A brass umbrella stand or bin with repousse decoration, with a figural pub scene to each side, one depicting a couple and the other a group of three men, with a fitted enameled liner and applied loop handles. Apparently unmarked. Height 24.5”, width 15”, depth 10”. $300-$500
1064 Switzerland-Bern 1/2 Thaler Coin, 1796 A Switzerland-Bern 1/2 Thaler, dating 1796, stamped Respublica Bernesi to one side with the crowned coat of arms of Bern, and Dominus Providebit with the date and a knight, mounted on a chain as a necklace. diameter (of coin) 1.475”, length (of chain) 16”. $300-$500
1065 Erich Oehme Meissen Blanc de Chine Panther Erich Oehme (German, 1889-1970) for Meissen (German, founded 1710), 20th century. A crouching panther blanc de chine figurine. Signed to base, marked with crossed swords mark indicating production post1934 in blue, incised with crossed swords over Weiß, and numbered. Double line through mark indicates a factory second. Height 6.5”, width 8”, depth 4.25”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Susan Knowles of Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500
1066 Collection of Bisque Porcelain, Manner of Sevres Manner of Sevres Porcelain (French, founded 1740). Ttwo marked in red to underside “”6104”, one marked in red to underside “6104D”. Tallest 8.5”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of the Owner of Chelsea House. $300-$500 1067 Meissen “Maestoso” Blanc de Chine Figurine Erich Oehme (German, 1889-1970) for Meissen (German, founded 1710), 20th century. A “Maestoso” porcelain blanc de chine horse head figurine, mounted on a black wooden stand. Marked with crossed swords mark indicating production post-1934 in blue, incised with crossed swords over Weiß, and signed and dated. Height 8.75”. Width 7.25”, depth 5.5”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Susan Knowles of Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500
1068 Group of 5 Meissen Blanc de Chine Animals Meissen (German, founded 1710), 20th century. A group of five porcelain blanc de chine, including three calves, a donkey, and a doe. All marked with crossed swords mark indicating production post-1934 in blue, incised with crossed swords over Weiß, and numbered. Height (of doe, tallest) 5”, width 4.5”, depth 1.375”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Susan Knowles of Atlanta, Georgia. $400-$600
1069 Meissen Blanc de Chine Child with Lamb Meissen (German, founded 1710), 20th century. Marked with crossed swords mark indicating production post1934 in blue and numbered. Height 5.5”, width 2.25”, depth 2.5”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Susan Knowles of Atlanta, GA. $500-$700
1071 Pair of Continental Blanc de Chin Figural Lamps Apparently unmarked. overall height 32”, height of sculpture 18.5”, base width 9”, base depth 10”. $500-$700
1070 Meissen Blanc de Chine Child with Doll Meissen (German, founded 1710), 20th century. Marked with crossed swords mark indicating production post1934 in blue and numbered. Height 5.5”, width 2.25”, depth 2.5”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Susan Knowles of Atlanta, GA. $500-$700
1072 Pair of Large Meissen Blanc de Chine Deer Meissen (German, founded 1710), 20th century. A pair of large blanc de chine deer, the doe her head turned, and stag grazing. Each marked with marked with crossed swords mark indicating production post-1934 in blue, incised with crossed swords over Weiß, and numbered. Height (of doe, tallest) 8.5”, width 8”, depth 3.125”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Susan Knowles of Atlanta, Georgia. $600-$800 177.
1073 Pair of Meissen Porcelain Perching Bird Figurines Meissen (German, founded 1710- ), 20th century. Complimenting pair of porcelain figural sculptures modeled as perching song birds on a leafy trunk base. Both birds marked with crossed swords in blue underglaze. One numbered 772/7491; the other 1301/712. Both birds height 5.12”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Susan Knowles of Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500
1074 Group of 5 Meissen Table Articles Meissen (German, founded 1710), 20th century. A pair of tea cups and three salt servers or cigarette dishes, each decorated with enameled floral motifs. All marked with crossed swords mark indicating production post-1763 (salt cellars) and post-1815 (tea cups) in blue and numbered. Height (of tea cup) 2,1”, diameter 2.6”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Susan Knowles of Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500
1076 Pair of Meissen Porcelain White & Gilt Figurines Meissen (German, founded 1710), circa 1815-1924. A pair of porcelain blanc de chine figurines of a man and a woman picking flowers, each with hand painted gilt accents. Marked with crossed swords mark indicating production between 1815 and 1934 in blue and numbered. Height 6.75”, width 2.25”, depth 2.5”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Susan Knowles of Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500
1075 Meissen Reticulated Fruit Bowl Compote Tazza Meissen (German, founded 1710- ), 20th century. A fine reticulated porcelain fruit bowl, compote, centerpiece or tazza having gilt enameled pierced basket weave pattern uniting the medallion shaped cartouches hand-painted to the exterior and interior with fruit and foliage, centered with painted pear and blue berries, rising on a spiral lobed circular base. Marked to the underside with cross blue swords in underglaze blue and in underglaze red numbered “7546/92”. Height 9.87”, diameter 9”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Susan Knowles of Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500
1077 Pair, Meissen for Chelsea House Bolognese Dogs 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”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of the Owner of Chelsea House. $300-$500
1078 62pc Meissen Porcelain Coffee & Dessert Set Meissen (German, founded 1710- ), A sixty-two piece porcelain coffee and dessert set in the “Dekor 30A” pattern having white ground with cobalt and gold edge and polychrome floral motif comprising coffee pot, covered sugar bowl, cream pitcher, two (2) master salt cellars; two (2) circular serving trays; four (4) demitasse cups with saucers; twelve (12) coffee cups with saucers; eleven (11) dessert plates; twelve (12) smaller plates, probably bread & butter plates. Height of coffee pot 10.5”. Height of cream pitcher 5,12” (handle). Height of sugar bowl 3.75”. Height of salt cellars 1”, diameter 1.87”. Height of serving tray 1.5”, diameter 10.87”. Height of coffee cups 2.37”. Height of saucers. 1.37”, diameter 5.5”. Height of demitasse cups 1.75”. Height of saucers .87”, diameter 4.25”. Height of dessert plates .87”, diameter 7.12”. Height of smaller plates .87”, diameter 6.37”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Susan Knowles of Atlanta, Georgia. $800-$1,200 178.
1079 Herend China Fortuna “Rust” Pattern, 20 Pieces Herend Porcelain Manufactory (Hungary, 1826- ), circa 1985-1990. Twenty pieces dinner service in the Fortuna Rust pattern (Vboh) decorated with peach border, rust flowers and butterflies with gold trim comprising eight dinner plates, six dessert or pie plates and six bread and butter plates. All pieces marked for Herend with numbers and pattern in underglaze. diameter of dinner plates 10”. diameter of dessert plates 8.25”. diameter of bread plate 6.75”. $1,000-$2,000
1080 Herend China Fortuna Rust 7 Serving Pieces Herend Porcelain Manufactory (Hungary, 1826- ), circa 1985-1990. Seven accessory or serving pieces in the Fortuna Rust pattern (Vboh) decorated with peach border, rust flowers and butterflies with gold trim comprising a 3 part relish handled server; twin handled oval platter; round chop plate, round covered vegetable dish with lemon finial; and two triangular vegetable bowls. All pieces marked for Herend with numbers and pattern in underglaze. Height of relish server 4.4”, diameter 12. Height of oval platter 2.4”, width 16”, depth 11”. Height of chop plate 1.4”, diameter 12.5”. Height of covered vegetable dish 6”, width 8” (handle to handle). Height of vegetable bowls 2”, diameter 9.5”. $800-$1,200
1081 Herend Fortuna Rust Pattern Footed Soup Set Herend Porcelain Manufactory (Hungary, 1826- ), circa 1985-1990. A twelve piece foot cream soup bowl and saucer set in the Fortuna Rust pattern (Vboh) decorated with peach border, rust flowers and butterflies with gold trim comprising six twin handled bowls with six underplates. All pieces marked for Herend with numbers and pattern in underglaze. diameter of underplates 7.12”. Height of bowl 2”, diameter 5.4”. $500-$700
1082 17 PC Herend Coffee Set Fortuna Rust Pattern Herend Porcelain Manufactory (Hungary, 1826- ), circa 1985-1990. A seventeen piece coffee set in the Fortuna Rust pattern (Vboh) decorated with peach border, rust flowers and butterflies with gold trim comprising a large coffee pot with lid, seven flat cups and eight saucers. All pieces marked for Herend with numbers and pattern in underglaze. Height of coffee pot 10.25”. Height of cup 2”, diameter 3.4”. diameter of saucer 5.25”. $400-$600
1083 Group of 2 Herend Green & White Baluster Vases Herend Porcelain Manufactory (Hungary, founded 1826- ). Two porcelain baluster form vases; a large vase in the green “Indian Basket” pattern along with a “Zoo” pattern vase in green; both with gold accents and trim. Both vases marked on bottom with manufacturer’s mark in blue with additional notations. Height of “Indian Basket” vase 12.75”, height of “Zoo” vase 9.87”. $400-$600
1084 Pair of Herend Porcelain Jars with Foo Dogs Finials Herend Porcelain Manufactory (Hungary, founded 1826- ), first half 20th century. A matched pair of vintage porcelain covered jars, decorated in Chinese taste, both with Foo Dog finials and brown ground with white glazed reserves decorated with flowering peony. Interior of lid is reticulated. Underside of both with Herend blue underglaze stamp and incised “6370”. Height 8”, diameter 4.75”. $300-$500 179.
1085 Petite Queen Anne Style Upholstered Settee English, late 19th/early 20th century. An upholstered Queen Anne style settee, having a curved camel back, upholstered in floral silk fabric, resting on carved walnut cabriole front legs terminating in pad feet and tapering rear legs. Apparently unmarked. Height 38.25”, width 47”, seat depth 20”, seat to floor 16”. $600-$800
1088 Walnut Queen Anne Wingback Chair Frame English, 19th century. A carved walnut Queen Anne style wingback chair frame, having cabriole front legs, each carved with a shell, on a cut down claw and ball foot, with squared and tapering rear legs. Apparently unmarked. Height 41.5”, width 32”, seat depth 21”, seat to floor 14”. Height Provenance: Property from Estate of Mr. William P. Hale (co-owner of antiques store, The Orient Express located in Buckhead with Mr. Charles L. Mann), Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500
1086 Continental Ebonized Side Table Continental, late 20th century. A Queen Anne style ebonized side table, having a rectangular top over a inset apron with a single drawer, and tapering cabriole legs, accented with painted gold detailing. Apparently unmarked. Height 29”, width 36”, depth 18.425”. $400-$600
1089 Queen Anne Style Oak Flip Top Table English, early 20th century. A Queen Anne style oak flip top tea table, having a round top, a birdcage pedestal support, and three spider legs terminating in pad feet. Height 28”, diameter 28”. $300-$500
1091 British School, “On the Pathway”, Oil on Canvas British School, 19th century. “Untitled (On the Pathway)”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Figural landscape painting depicting a man, woman and child standing on a mountaintop pathway, looking over a lush river valley in the distance. Framed 22.25” x 19.5”. Unframed 16.125” x 13”. $300-$500 180.
1087 Walnut Transitional Queen Anne Style Low Boy English, late 19th century. A carved walnut transitional Queen Anne style low boy, having a low rectangular form with an overhanging paneled top, the case inset with one long and two short drawers with decorative turned drops, on cabriole legs, each terminating in a married pad foot, with brass bale pulls. Height 29”, width 35”, depth 17.625”. $400-$600
1090 English Queen Anne Mahogany Flip Top Table English, late 19th/early 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 28.475”, diameter 27.25”. Provenance: From the Estate of Mrs. Barbara Blair Renshaw (the daughter of Marietta mayor, Leon “Rip” Blair, and granddaughter of Marietta mayor, Judge Daniel Webster Blair), of Marietta, Georgia. $200-$400
1092 British School “Fisherman Under Stone Bridge”, Oil British School, late 19th century. “Untitled (Fisherman Under Stone Bridge)”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Pastoral landscape painting depicting fisherman under arched stone bridge, surrounded by verdant trees with mountains in the distance. Framed 26.5” x 36.25”. Unframed 30.25” x 20.125”. $400-$600
1093 Early 20th C. English EPNS Tea & Coffee Service Martin Hall & Co. (English, 1854-1936). A fine silver plated five piece tea and coffee service comprising tilting kettle on stand, coffee pot, tea pot, creamer, and open sugar or waste bowl. Each piece molded scroll and floral decoration, the lidded elements with bird and oak leaf & acorn finial. Coffee and tea pots each with male deer’s head emblem engraved to monogram seals. Each piece with impressed mark “EPNS” beside maker’s mark “MH & Co”. Kettle on stand height 15.375”. Sugar height 5.75”. $700-$900
1094 English Sterling Mounted Crystal Claret, c. 1899 Horace Woodward & Co. Ltd. (English (London), 1893-1919 , circa 1899. Sterling silver mounted crystal claret wine pitcher with hinged domed top, flanked by spout and rounded handle surmounting clear crystal body with frond and faceted motif. Marked on lower edge of sterling mount with manufacturer’s mark for Horace Woodward & Co. Ltd., beside English sterling mark, London city mark, and date mark, additionally marked with “73631” for pattern. Overall height 10.5”, diameter of foot 4.5”. $500-$700
1096 Early Bailey & Co Sterling Creamer & Sugar Bailey & Co (American (Philadelphia) 1830-1866) and Samuel Kirk & Son (American (Maryland), 1815-1979), mid 19th & turn of 20th century. An American sterling creamer and sugar with Landscape and Architectural in repousse; the mid-19th century handled sugar made by Bailey & Co with touchmarks on the bottom consisting of an “S” in an oval touch, with two different lion touchmarks, and a shield (These are the marks that Bailey & Kitchen developed to denote STERLING - “S” in an oval - starting in 1855, when George Sharp was running their silver shop). Also hallmarked “BAILEY & CO/156/CHESTNUT ST PHILA”. The early 20th century creamer with matching landscape scene hallmarked “S.KIRK & SON CO/925/1000/2453”. Height of sugar 3.87” (at handle), width 6” (handle to handle), diameter of base 3.37”, weight 6.55 troy ounces. Height of creamer 4” (at handle), width 4.75” (handle to spout), diameter of base 3”, weight 6.77 troy ounces. $600-$800
1098 12 Sterling Custard/Creme Brulee Cup Holders Watson & Co (American/Massachusetts, 1880-1955). Matched set of twelve sterling silver creme brulee cup holders having pierced design around the sides, the flat handle monogrammed. Each holder hallmarked for Watson & Co, “STERLING” “2”. Height 1.5”, width 6”, diameter 3”. Overall weight 20.3 troy ounces. $400-$600
1095 Group of 4 Sterling Silver Serving Dishes Group of sterling silver serving dishes comprising a circular dish hallmarked for Acme Silver Company (Canadian, 1885-1895) STERLING”, “12” (.75” x 8.25”); sterling bowl in the “Berkeley” pattern hallmarked for International Silver co, “STERLING/5204” (1.37” x 6.37”); an oblong monogrammed sterling tray with raised sides hallmarked for Gorham “STERLING” “A8978” (1.75” x 5.5” x 13”); and a circular monogrammed sandwich tray hallmarked for Gorham (American (Rhode Island), founded 1831), “STERLING/323” (.75” X 9.75”). Overall total weight 24.74 troy ounces. Provenance: From the Estate of Liz Howell Bloodworth, Atlanta, Georgia. $600-$800
1097 Frank Smith Sterling Silver Demi 3-Pc Coffee Set Frank W. Smith Silver Co (American (Massachusetts) 1886-1958. A three piece demi coffee set comprising a coffee pot, handled sugar bowl and cream pitcher; all decorated with chased floral motif and each centered with cartouche enclosing monogram. Underside of each piece hallmarked for Frank W. Smith, “STERLING” and “2325”. Height of coffee pot 7”. Height sugar bowl 1.87”, width 4.75” (handle to handle). Height of cream pot 3”. Overall weight 15.9 troy ounces. $400-$600
1099 Collection of 9 Sterling Fisher Trumpet Vases A collection of nine sterling (weighted) trumpet vases comprising of two Empire Craft Corporation (American /New York, 1930-1950) vases ( height 9.75”, the other 7.87”); two pairs of Fisher Silversmith (American/New Jersey, 1936-1970s) vases ( height 7.75”, the other 6”); one Reed & Barton (American, founded 1824) vase (8”); one F.B. Rogers Silver Co (American/Massachusetts, founded 1883) vase ( height 6.75”); and one Cartier (French, founded 1847) vase ( height 5.37”). All vases hallmarked accordingly and stamped “STERLING” along with “WEIGHTED” or “WEIGHTED AND REINFORCED”. $600-$800 181.
1100 Fine Signed Hand Woven Persian Rug Wool. Iran. Flat weave. Floral center medallion. All over floral design on cream field. Rose, gold and blue accent colors. Measures 4’ 4” x 6’ 1”.Provenance: From the Estate of Mr. Herbert R. Matthews, Sr. and Mrs. Patricia Matthews of Atlanta, Georgia. $500-$700
1102 Baroque Style Ebonized & Gilt Metal Bed Frame Continental, late 20th century. A Baroque style ebonized and gilt metal sleigh bed, having applied foliated gilt metal ormolu. Apparently unmarked. Height 43”, width 48.5”. $500-$700
1101 Hand Woven Persian Tribal Rug Wool. Iran. Geometric and tribal design. Pink, blue, gold and green accent colors. Measures 3’ 2” x 5’ 9”. Provenance: From the Estate of Mr. Herbert R. Matthews, Sr. and Mrs. Patricia Matthews of Atlanta, Georgia. $500-$700
1103 Dutch Baroque Brass Etched 6-Light Chandelier Continental, likely Dutch, late 19th/early 20th century. A Dutch Baroque style 6-light chandelier, having a shaped and faceted support, mounted with six upturned candle arms, each terminating in a chain drop supporting a hexagonal candle cup fixture, etched overall in scrolled and foliated motifs. Apparently unmarked. Height 34.5”, diameter 26”. $500-$700
1105 Baroque Style Brass 6-Light Candelabra Lamp Continental, late 19th/early 20th century. A Baroque style brass candelabra, having a tapered columnar support accented with acanthus leaves, with seven upturned candle cups, the central converted into a lamp socket, on a scrolled tripartite base. Apparently unmarked. Height 48”, diameter 12.25”. $300-$500 182.
1104 Large Black & Gold Baroque Style Mirror Continental, late 20th/early 21st century. A contemporary Baroque style mirror, having a large stepped black frame with applied foliated triangular detailing, the interior with acanthine scrolls and roped corners, around a beveled mirrored panel. Marked. Height 54”, width 43”, depth 7”. $400-$600
1106 Barqoue Style Gilt Bronze Inkwell or Encrier Continental, early 20th century. A Baroque style gilt bronze encrier or inkwell, the back pierced and decorated with a lion’s head and the base accented with scrolling acanthus leaves, grotesque masks, and a gadrooned border, on scrolling dolphin feet with two inkwells (missing inserts), each with a pinecone finial. Stamped JJ/JJ 182 to reverse. Height 8.475”, width 13.5”, depth 7”. Provenance: Property from Estate of Mr. William P. Hale (co-owner of antiques store, The Orient Express located in Buckhead with Mr. Charles L. Mann), Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500
1107 10 Ironstone Plates, Ashworth and Minton & Boyle Group of ten ironstone plates comprising four in pattern #4413 by Minton and Boyle (English, 18361841) in Imari palette “Gaudy Dutch’ style pattern along with six plates by G.L. Ashworth Brothers Ltd. (English,1860–1968) in the “Bible” pattern with pink, red, and blue florals throughout. The Minton & Boyle plates marked with transfer cartouche and pattern number “4413” in red. diameter 10.25”. The Ashworth plates with impressed “ASHWORTH”, impressed symbols and pattern number “B3282” in red. diameter 10.37”. Provenance: From the Collection of Mr. Gerald Darby, Owner of Darby Mitchell Antiques of Atlanta, Georgia. $400-$600
1110 11 Piece of Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Royal Crown Derby (English, founded 1750). Eleven pieces of fine porcelain, comprising eight plates, a square handled serving plate and a covered sauce tureen with underplate. Each piece marked for Royal Crown Derby. The plates retailed by “Davis Collamore & Co Fifth Avenue and 37th Street, New York”. Height of serving tray 1.25”, width 11”(handle to handle), depth 9.5”. Height of tureen 4.87”, width 8.25” (handle to handle), depth 3.5”. Height of underplate .75”, width 9”, depth 6.87”. diameter of plates 8.75”. $400$600
1108 Set of 12 English Ashworth Imari Style Plates G. L. Ashworth & Bros. (English/Staffordshire, 1860–1968), fourth quarter 19th century century. Matched set of twelve ironstone 8.25” plates in the Imari palette decorated with flying bird and chinoiserie flowering plants within a scalloped rim. Marked to the backside in red underglaze pattern “B9178” and crown with “ASHWORTH BROS/HANLEY/ENGLAND”. $300-$500
1111 12 Royal Crown Derby Imari Bowls, Early 19th C. Royal Crown Derby (English, founded 1750), circa 1806-1825. A set of 12 rimmed porcelain soup bowls, each hand enameled in a red and cobalt Imari pattern with gilt accents. All marked to underside with red crown over crossed batons with D, indicating production circa 1806-1825. Provenance: From the Estate of Mrs. Barbara Blair Renshaw (the daughter of Marietta mayor, Leon “Rip” Blair, and granddaughter of Marietta mayor, Judge Daniel Webster Blair), of Marietta, Georgia. $800-$1,200
1109 Group, 9 Royal Crown Derby Imari Dishes Royal Crown Derby (English, founded 1750), 18th/19th century. A group of 10 ironstone dishes in the “Kings” pattern, including 2 round plate, 1 small oval platter, 1 low soup bowl, 2 scalloped bowls, 2 scalloped platters, 2 low soup bowls, each hand enameled in an Imari motif in cobalt and red with gilt detailing. All marked, 1 oval platter, 1 round plate, and 1 soup bowl with messy red mark (circa 1782-1825), 2 scalloped platters, 2 scalloped bowls, and 2 soup bowls with Robert Bloor mark (circa 1825-1848). Height (of scalloped soup bowl) 1.75”, diameter 10”. $300-$500
1112 Set, 6 Royal Crown Derby Imari Saucers Royal Crown Derby (English, founded 1750), circa 1877-1890. A set of 6 porcelain saucers or bread plates, each hand enameled in a red, blue, and green Imari pattern with gilt accents. Each marked with red crown mark over interlocking Ds. Height 1”, diameter 7.125”. $300-$500
1113 18 Royal Crown Derby Cobalt & Gilt Imari Plates Royal Crown Derby (English, founded 1750). A group of 18 pieces of porcelain dinnerware, including 8 dinner plates with a scalloped border, 7 luncheon plates, 2 dinner plates with a plain rim, and 1 salad plate. Each hand enameled in cobalt blue and red with gilt detailing. Most scalloped dinner plates marked with Robert Bloor mark (ca. 1825-1848), most luncheon plates marked with Derby Crown period marks (ca. 1877-1890), 2 dinner plates marked with Derby Crown marks and 1887 date mark, salad plate with Royal Crown Derby mark and 1911 date mark. Height (of scalloped dinner plate) 1”, diameter 9.1”. $400-$600 183.
1115 Pair of Gothic Revival 2-Light Sconces Continental, late 19th/early 20th century. A pair of wrought iron Gothic Revival style sconces, each having a scrolled and pierced openwork wall support with a central spire, mounted with two upturned support arms, each with a foliated candle cup. Height 14”, width 10.75”. $300-$500
1114 Pair of Cast Iron Gothic Revival Style Wall Sconces English, late 19th/early 20th century. A pair of cast iron Gothic Revival electric wall sconces, each having a hexgonal lantern with pierced and arched windows and a foliated finial crown, mounted on a scrolled spandrel wall support decorated with a lamp and foliates. Apparently unmarked. Height 19.5”, width 5.5”, depth 10.5”. Provenance: Property from Estate of Mr. William P. Hale (co-owner of antiques store, The Orient Express located in Buckhead with Mr. Charles L. Mann), Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500
1116 English Gothic Revival Standing Candlesticks English, late 19th century. A pair of wrought iron Gothic Revival standing candlesticks, each having an openwork twisted lantern atop a twisted support, resting on a pierced and foliated base. One with glass lantern. Apparently unmarked. Height 57.875”, diameter 4.3”, width (of base) 8.25”, depth (of base) 8.25”. Provenance: Property from Estate of Mr. William P. Hale (co-owner of antiques store, The Orient Express located in Buckhead with Mr. Charles L. Mann), Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500
1117 Gothic Revival Polychromed Wood Podium, 19th C. Continental, late 19th century. A gothic revival polychromed wood ecclesiastic altar, podium or pedestal; having four panels, each with pointed arches adorned with acanthus, each panel bordered by Corinthean style columns in the round, apparently unmarked. Overall height 54.75”; width 33”; depth 33”. $400-$600 184.
1118 Gothic Revival Hexagonal 6-Light Chandelier Continental, 20th century. A Gothic Revival style chandelier, having a hexagonal form with an openwork support cap, with three twisted wrought iron supports (one missing), supporting a hexagonal fixture, each side accented with juxtaposed dolphins supporting a central candle cup, mounted with curved accents to each corner. Apparently unmarked. Height (of fixture only) 9.5”, diameter 27”. $400-$600
1119 After Sir Godfrey Kneller, “King George I”, Oil After Sir Godfrey Kneller (English, 1646-1723), “Portrait of King George I”-circa 1716, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Framed 21.25” x 18.625”. Unframed 14.5” x 12”. $300-$500
1121 English Carved Wood Courtly Scene Lamp English, first half 20th century. A tapering carved wood table lamp. having four arched window tableaus, each carved with a courtly figure, including a king, a queen, a knight, and a joker, polychromed in red and gold. Includes finial and pull. Apparently unmarked. Height (to socket) 23”, diameter 7”. $300-$500
1120 Margaret of Anjou & Elizabeth Woodville Portraits English, late 19th/early 20th century. Pair of hand painted royal portraits of women comprising of a bust length portrait of Margaret of Anjou after Horace Walpole’s “The Marriage of Henry VI with Maragert of Anjou” and the late 18th century work at Queen’s College in Cambridge, portraying the young wife of Henry VI with a crown, curled hair, red and ermine fur lined cape, sitter identified in hand written label in pierced hand decorated mat; and depiction of Elizabeth Woodville (first child of Sir Richard Woodville) who married Sir John Grey of Foby and later after her first husband’s death married King Edward of IV of England and was crowned as Queen in 1465, work after the works in The Royal Collection dating to the 16th century, sitter and rank noted in pierced cartouche on mat. Each framed 16.75” x 13.75”. Provenance: From the Estate of Mrs. Barbara Blair Renshaw (the daughter of Marietta mayor, Leon “Rip” Blair, and granddaughter of Marietta mayor, Judge Daniel Webster Blair), of Marietta, Georgia. $300-$500
1122 English Mahogany Single Drawer Canterbury English, early to mid 20th century. A mahogany canterbury, having three slots, slatted sides, a single sliding door with a turned knob, and turned finials and feet on casters. Apparently unmarked. Height 21”, width 19”, depth 14”. $300-$500
1125 English MOP Inlaid Rosewood Sewing Box English, mid to late 19th century. A Victorian rosewood sewing box, inlaid with mother of pearl flowers and vines, the center with a scalloped roundel engraved J.L. Richards, the hinged lid opening to reveal a gathered blue velvet interior, with compartmental storage and a lifting tray, over a single locking drawer. Height 6.25”, width 12”, depth 9.25”. $500-$700
1123 Two Georgian Style Mahogany Coal Bins English, 19th century. A set of two Georgian style mahogany coal bins, each having a slant front form, each line and marquetry inlaid with an urn, and mounted with a brass handle to the top, each with a coal scuttle to the rear, and one with a liner. Apparently unmarked. Height 12”, width 13.625”, depth 19”. $400-$600
1124 English Tunbridge Ware Tea Caddy English, early 20th century. A marquetry inlaid Tunbridge Ware burlwood tea caddy or dresser box, rectangular in form, marquetry inlaid with two elaborate bands to either end, with an inlaid locking key escutcheon, lined in pink velvet to the interior. Apparently unmarked. Height 5.425”, width 10.875”, depth 7.75”. Provenance: Property from Estate of Mr. William P. Hale (co-owner of antiques store, The Orient Express located in Buckhead with Mr. Charles L. Mann), Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500 185.
1126 German School “Still Life with Pink Blooms” Pastel Early 20th century. German School. “Untitled (Still Life with Pink Blooms)”, pastel on paper, signed to lower right “Schleicher”. Still life pastel drawing depicting slender blue vase with spindly pink blossoms. Framed 29.5” x 23.5”. Sight 21.5” x 15.5”. $300-$500
1127 Pair of German Enameled Glass Converted Oil Lamps Germany, 20th century. A matched pair of converted oil lamps having twin cluster sockets with pull chains and standard mounted to the oil burner over cased tomato glass enameled with floral motif and birds; mounted onto a wood turned base. Wick raiser knob on both marked for Hugo Schneider (Leipzig, Germany). Overall height 21.37”, diameter of base 8.25”. $300-$500
1128 German School, “Herbst (Autumn)”, Oil on Panel German School, late 19th century. “Herbst (Autumn)”, oil n wood panel, apparently unsigned, titled to verso “Herbst”. Allegorical figure painting depicting fair skinned maiden (Autumn) meandering through late summer landscape, ushering in the fall season. Framed 18.125” x 12”. Unframed 12.5” x 6.125”. $300-$500
1129 German School, “Seaside Goodbye”, Oil on Board German School, 19th century. “Untitled (Seaside Goodbye)”, oil on pressed board, apparently unsigned. Figural seascape painting depicting several boats on turbulent seas as a woman stands ashore, watching them depart, with various labels to verso including “Max Funk”. Framed 12.75” x 18.125”. 6” x 10.75”. $300-$500
1130 Continental Oak Upholstered Fauteuil Armchair Continental, late 19th/early 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 44”, width 29.5”, seat depth 21.5”, seat to floor 18”. $400-$600
1131 Continental Polychromed Carved Wood Buffet Cabinet Continental, likely Belgian, first half 20th century. Height 74.5”, width 75.5”, depth 21”. $600-$800
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1132 Hand Woven Persian Runner Wool. Iran. Floral design on black field. Cream, pink, green and blue accent colors. Measures 3’ 3” x 13’. $600-$800
1134 Provincial Style Walnut Writing Table, 19th C Italian, 19th century. Provincial style walnut writing table, console or side table with serpentine molded top over a conforming case with single long drawer and shaped apron, raised on cabriole legs. Underside stamped “ITALY”. Height 31.5”, width 49”, depth 23.5”. $600-$800
1133 Hand Woven Persian Heriz Rug Wool. India. Geometric and floral design on black field. Multiple borders. Peach, green and red accent colors. Measures 6’ x 8’ 1”. $600-$800
1135 Pair, Provincial Style Walnut & Marble Side Tables Continental, second half 20th century. A pair of French Provincial style walnut side or end tables, each having a scalloped gallery, an inset red marble top, and four tapering incurvate legs. Apparently unmarked. Height 26”, width 26.75”, depth 21”. $600-$800
1137 French Provincial Louis XV Style Upholstered Chair Continental, likely French, early 19th century. A carved elmwood provincial Louis XV style fauteuil armchair, having a scrolled crest rail with a central shell, with an upholstered seat and back, with two scrolled fauteuil arms, on four incurvate legs. Upholstered in tan and white windowpane linen. Apparently unmarked. Height 41.75”, width 27.5”, depth 28.75”, seat depth 20”, seat to floor 17”. $300-$500
1136 French Provincial Carved Oak Armchairs French, early 20th century. A pair of Provincial style arm chairs, each having a serpentine crest rail carved with rocaille decoration, with acanthine ears, scrolled handholds, a scalloped seat rail with acanthine scrolls, and four incurvate legs terminating in scrolled feet, with an upholstered seat and back. Apparently unmarked. Height 37.5”, width 24.5”, seat depth 20”, seat to floor 17”. $500-$700
1138 After Pompeo Mariani, “Lakeside Scene”, Oil After Pompeo Mariani (Italian, 1857-1927), “Untitled (Lakeside Scene)”, oil on canvas. A 20th figural landscape century painting after the work of noted Italian painter Pompeo Mariani (Italian, 1857-1927), depicting a lakeside scene with women attending laundry at the shoreline and fishermen in wooden boats on the calm water, spuriously signed to lower right “Mariani”, with stamp to verso “Mariani Original Oil Painting 640411 The Emile Valhuerdi Collection Unlawful to Copy”. Framed 32.25” x 44.5”. Unframed 24” x 36”. Note: The proceeds of the sale of this lot will benefit Lost & Found Thrift, an Atlanta non-profit that works to end LGBTQ youth homelessness. $300-$500 187.
1139 Carved Oak Renaissance Revival Dining Table English, late 19th/early 20th century. A carved oak Renaissance Revival extending dining table, having a square top with a molded edge, resting on a pierced and scrolled trestle base with lion’s paw feet. With 7 leaves. Apparently unmarked. Height 30”, width 53.5”, depth 53.5”, width (each leaf) 11.5”. $1,200-$2,400
1140 Set of 10 Carved Oak Renaissance Revival Chairs English, late 19th/early 20th century. A set of 10 carved oak Renaissance Revival dining chairs, including 1 arm and 9 side, each having a scrolled acanthine crest rail center with a shell over a pierced and scrolled acanthine splat, with helical stiles, a squared, upholstered seat, and four helical legs joined by an H-stretcher. Apparently unmarked. Height (of armchair) 44.75”, width 23.5”, seat depth 20”, seat to floor 17.675”. $1,200-$2,400
1141 Renaissance Revival Style Walnut Sideboard American, circa 1900s. A Renaissance Revival style walnut sideboard, the rectangular top with conforming glass cover over a egg and dart cornice and three frieze drawers above three cupboard doors centered with leafy rosette roundels opening to a single shelf interior and raised on paw feet. Locking mechanisms on doors and drawers stamped for the “Eagle Lock Company” out of Terryville, Conn. Height with glass top 40”, without 39.5”, width 78.5”, depth 20.75”. $700-$900
1142 Horner Style Renaissance Revival Demilune Vitrine Manner of R.J. Horner (American, 1853-1922), late 19th/early 20th century. A large carved oak Renaissance Revival vitrine or display cabinet, having a lobed, demilune form, with a carved acanthine cornice with a central carved cabochon, with a conforming curved glass door flanked on either side by carved winged lions, with interior shelves, the whole resting on hairy paw feet with casters. Apparently unmarked. Height 69.25”, width 43.75”, depth 19”. $800-$1,200 188.
1144 Pair of Walnut Renaissance Revival Twin Beds American, late 19th/early 20th century. A pair of carved walnut Renaissance Revival twin beds, each having a dentil molded cornice over a paneled headboard with applied arch detailing and two barley twist columns, on bracket feet, with a paneled footboard with applied acanthine scrolls and barley twist columns on bracket feet. Height 59”, width 43”, length 90.375”. $800-$1,200 1143 Pair of Carved Belgian Renaissance Revival Cabinets Continental, likely Belgian, early 20th century. A pair of carved and stained oak Renaissance Revival cabinets, each ornately carved with an overhanging top, a carved and fluted cornice, figural lions head supprts, with a stained and leaded glass cabinet door, flanked by figural stiles, the whole raised on turned supports, over a lower cabinet with a central drawer and a cabinet door, each carved with a figural genre scene, one outdoor in the garden and the other indoor in the kitchen, flanked between figural stiles with a molded base. Apparently unmarked. Height 90.25”, width 35.5”, depth 21.75”. $700-$900
1145 Carved Oak Spanish Revival Style Cabinet Continental, last half 20th century. A Spanish Revival style carved oak cabinet, having a molded top over two short drawers and two cabinet doors, each highly carved, the drawers with C-scrolls and foliates, the cabinet doors with trees and birds, the stiles with overlapping scallops, and the apron with an egg and dart motif, on squared bracket feet, with gilt metal drop pulls. Interior is mounted with shelves and a fan. Apparently unmarked. Height 38”, width 41”, depth 20”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Mr. & Mrs. Stuart Kamille of Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500
1148 Spanish School, “Woman with Tortoiseshell Hair Fan”, Oil Spanish School, 19th century. “Untitled (Woman with Tortoiseshell Hair Fan)”, oil on canvas laid to masonite, apparently unsigned. Framed 37.5” x 31.25”. Unframed 30” x 24”. $700-$900
1151 Large Polychromed Paneled Tabernacle Mirror Continental, late 20th century. A large tabernacle neoclassical style mirror, polychromed in green with gilt accents, having a molded pediment over an arched mirror, flanked on either side by arched paneling polychromed in red. Apparently unmarked. Height 72”, width 46”, depth 3.25”. Provenance: From the Collection of Mr. Gerald Darby, Owner of Darby Mitchell Antiques of Atlanta, Georgia. $600-$800
1146 Continental Colonial Style Walnut Armchair Continental, likely Spanish, 18th century. A Colonial style walnut armchair with volute and foliate scrolled stiles over a rectangular burgundy velvet upholstered back and seat above a pierce carved front stretcher centered with a mask on stile supports united by side stretchers. Height 36.62”, width 25” (arm to arm), seat depth 16”, seat height 15.5”. Provenance: Property from Estate of Mr. William P. Hale (co-owner of antiques store, The Orient Express located in Buckhead with Mr. Charles L. Mann), Atlanta, Georgia. $400-$600
1147 19th C. Spanish School, “Man with Burgundy Tie” Spanish School, 19th century. “Untitled (Man with Burgundy Tie)”, oil on canvas laid to masonite, apparently unsigned. Framed 37.125” x 31.125”. Unframed 30” x 24”. $500-$700
1149 Continental Inlaid Draw Leaf Trestle Table Continental, late 19th/early 20th century. A draw leaf trestle table, with a rectangular top, with a satinwood and burl wood matchbook veneered top, centered with a marquetry inlay diamond, over a conforming satinwood veneer apron, inset with a single drawer, the sides sliding out to form a dining table, resting on two carved mahogany trestle supports, each with a carved and turned urn flanked by open scrolls, with a pierced stretcher, on fluted, incurvate shoe feet. Apparently unmarked. Height 29.5”, width 60”, depth (open) 36”, depth (closed) 23.5”. $500-$700 1150 Continental Ten Light Crystal Chandelier Continental, likely Italian, 20th century. A ten light crystal chandelier having a corona hung with faceted beaded pear shaped drops, the vasiform standard centered by eight scrolling crystal tendrils over two tiers of five scrolled candlearms mounted with glass bobeches and hung with faceted pear shaped drops and united by strands of faceted octagonal shaped beads and pear shaped prisms and accented with emerald green faceted prisms and beads. Height 25”, diameter 28”. $800-$1,200
1152 English Jacobean Style Carved Oak Sofa English, late 19th century. A Jacobean style carved oak sofa, having a high squared back with a floral and fruited carved crest rail, arm fronts, and seat rail, on eight bracket legs, the front four with carved faces, with a shaped box stretcher, upholstered in red velvet. Apparently unmarked. Height 35.5”, width 77.5”, depth 35”, seat depth (excluding cushions) 28”, seat to floor 19”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Locke & Kathy Glenn, Atlanta, Georgia. $600-$800 189.
1153 8 Copeland Garrett Late Spode Plates, 19 C. Copeland and Garrett (English, founded 1767), circa 1833-1847. A set of 8 stone china dinner plates in pattern 3690, each hand enameled in light blue, cobalt, and red with gilt detailing, having a ship border with peonies, and a central motif of flowers and butterflies. Each with under glazed blue Copeland Garrett Late Spode mark, pattern number 3690, and impressed Spodes New Stone mark. Height (of each) 1”, diameter 9.875”. $300-$500
1156 Attibuted to Allan Ramsay, “Portrait of M.R. Jackson” Attributed to Allan Ramsay (British, 1713-1784), “Portrait of M.R. Jackson”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Formal bust length portrait painting attributed to noted 18th century portrait artist Allan Ramsay (British, 1713-1784) depicting a seated M. R. Jackson in formal dress with ruffled cravat, frame with plaque “Sir M.R. Jackson A. Ramsey”, label to verso “Marshall Rothwell Jackson”. Framed 36” x 31”. Unframed 30” x 25”. $800-$1,200
1154 C. Herbert Rodney, “Outward Bound”, Signed Oil C. Herbert Rodney (American, 20th century), “Untitled (Outward Bound)”, oil on canvas, signed to lower left “C. H. Rodney”. Figural maritime painting depicting mariners or fishermen in small wooden boat being pushed through the surf out to sea. Framed 49.5” x 36.75”. Unframed 44” x 31”. $800-$1,200
1155 Georgian Style Double Pedestal Dining Table American, second half 20th century. A Georgian style mahogany extension dining table, having a rectangular top with a reeded edge, resting on two turned pedestal bases, each with three spider legs terminating in brass toe caps, resting on casters. Incised 12404 to underside. With on leaf. Height 29.125”, width (without leaf) 78”, (of leaf) 24”, depth 42.25”. $700-$900
1157 Late 19th Century Crystal Chandelier Candelabrum Continental (likely French), late 19th century. A mated pair of ten light neoclassical style crystal chandelier candelabrum (or chandelier table lamps, not electrified), each mounted with tiers of glass drops, each having ten upturned floriform candle cups. Each height 30.25”. Provenance: From the Collection of Mr. Gerald Darby, Owner of Darby Mitchell Antiques of Atlanta, Georgia. $800-$1,200
1158 76 Pieces Early English Earthenware Attributed to Spode Attributed to Spode (English, founded 1767), early 19th century. A large set of earthenware china comprising twenty-two dinner plates (10.5” diameter); twenty-one luncheon plates (9.25” diameter); seven salad plates (7.5” diameter); twelve (12) bowls (height 1.5”, diameter 10.5”); two (2) small oval platters (11.75” x 9.5”); one oval platter (14.5” x 11.5”); two oval platters (18.75” x 15.12”); one large tray (21.5” x 17.12”); one meat platter with tree of life with well (21.5” x 16.87”); one drainer or strainer (13.75” x 9.87”); three handled and covered vegetable or casserole dishes (11.5” x 6.75”); one underplate for the vegetable dish (12.5” x 9.75”); one vegetable or casserole dish lid (9.5” x 6.87”); two underplates (7.75” x 6.25”). Most pieces with impressed symbol, number or hand written number underglaze. $600-$800
1159 107 Piece Wedgwood China Set, Cavendish Pattern Wedgwood (English, founded 1759-), 1982-2009. An eight piece service for twelve in the “Cavendish” china pattern comprising twelve dinner plates (diameter 10.75”), twelve salad plates (diameter 8.12”), twelve bread & butter plates (diameter 6”), twelve fruit/dessert bowls (diameter 5”), twelve footed cream soup bowls (diameter 4.5”) with saucers (diameter 5.75”), twelve tea cups ( height 2.62”) with saucers (diameter 6.37”), coffee pot with lid ( height 8.37”) , teapot with lid ( height 3.87”), cream pitcher ( height 2.25”), sugar bowl with lid ( height 2.75”), gravy boat with underplate, two round covered vegetable dishes ( height 6”, diameter 8”), tureen with lid ( height 9.25”, diameter 9.25”), oval tray 14.25” x 11”), oval tray ( 15.5” x 12”). From the Private Collection of Paul Pattek of Big Canoe, Georgia. $600-$800 190.
1160 Fine Late Sheraton Cherry & Mahogany Sideboard English/American, first quarter 19th century. A fine late Sheraton sideboard in cherry and mahogany having a D-shaped top above four beaded frieze drawers and a central pair of recessed cupboard doors flanked by a bottle drawer to each side, all cross-banded. The whole raised on turned, tapered and reeded legs. Height 44.37”, width 57.5”, depth 24.12”. From the Private Collection of Paul Pattek of Big Canoe, Georgia. $800-$1,200
1161 Imperial Stone Mooltan Ironstone Platter English, mid 19th century. A blue and white ironstone transferware platter, having a scalloped edge, the rim decorated with C-scrolls and peonies, the interior with a pagoda, willow branches, and C-scrolls. Marked Imperial Stone and Mooltan with to reverse, with C date stamp. Height 1.875”, width 19.25”, depth 16”. Provenance: From the Collection of Mr. Gerald Darby, Owner of Darby Mitchell Antiques of Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500
1162 Group of 4 Blue Willow Transferware Serving Pieces J. Meir & Sons (English, 1817-1897), William Adams & Son (English, 19th century), and unknown, 19th century. A group of 4 pieces of blue and white transferware serving dishes in the Blue Willow pattern, including a gravy boat, two vegetable or side dishes, and a small serving dish. Two marked, one W. Adams & Son, one J.M.&S. Height (of vegetable dish) 2.675”, width 10”, depth 8.5”. $300-$500
1163 Group of 3 Large Blue Willow Serving Platters Campbellfield Pottery Co. Ltd (Scottish, 1881-1899) and unknown, 19th century. A group of three blue and white transferware platters or serving dishes in the Blue Willow pattern. Two marked, one with Campbellfield mark, one Warranted Stafford Stone China in scroll. Height (of largest, unmarked) 2”, width 18”, depth 14.25”. $400-$600
1164 Group, 3 Allertons & Ridgways Blue Willow Platters Charles Allerton & Sons (English, 1832-1942) and Ridgways (English, 1879-1916), mid to late 19th/early 20th century. A group of three small blue and white transferware platters or serving dishes in the Blue Willow pattern. All marked, one Allerton and two Ridgways. Height (of largest) 0.75”, width 11.75”, depth 9.25”. $300-$500
1165 Chinese Porcelain Basket & Royal Vienna Dish A 19th century Chinese Export reticulated chestnut basket decorated in Canton Blue Willow pattern, unmarked, along with a Royal Vienna gilt metal mounted reticulated and handled candy dish decorated in blue and white and marked to the underside with impressed beehive and “5283”, beehive and “DEC:2204” in underglaze blue; accompanied by a circular wood stand. Height of chestnut basket 3.12”, width 8.62”, depth 7.25”. Height of handled dish 2.12” (not including stand), width 6.5” (handle to handle, diameter 4.75 “. $400-$600
1166 Harding & Cockson Chinese Pattern Transferware Harding & Cockson (English, 1834-1860), mid to late 19th century. A group of 12 pieces of ironstone transferware in the Chinese pattern, including 1 serving platter, 1 covered dish, 1 side dish, 7 dinner plates, 1 luncheon plate, and 1 salad plate. Each transfer decorated in a blue, pink, and green chinoiserie pattern depicting a figural courtly garden scene with a floral border. All marked to underside. Height (of platter) 1.6”, width 16.125”, depth 12.75”. Provenance: From the Collection of Mr. Gerald Darby, Owner of Darby Mitchell Antiques of Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500
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1167 Pair of VA Metalcrafters Dutch Baroque Andirons Virginia Metalcrafters (American, founded 1890), mid 20th century. A pair of Dutch Baroque style wrought iron andirons, each mounted with a pierced and foliated gilt brass medallion decorated with tulips, on a incised leaf motif base with splayed and scrolled feet. Both marked with maker’s logo, with L 1018 to side of left, and R 1018 to side of right. Height 22.5”, width 12.25”, depth 18.5”. Provenance: Property from Estate of Mr. William P. Hale (co-owner of antiques store, The Orient Express located in Buckhead with Mr. Charles L. Mann), Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500
1168 Baroque Style Carved Oak Fireplace Mantle Continental, 20th century. A carved and stained oak Baroque style fireplace mantle, having a serpentine form with a central carved acanthine scrolled, with two scrolled supports. Apparently unmarked. Height 49”, width 66.5”, depth 10.5. $400-$600 1169 Carved Baroque Style Giltwood Mirror Continental, mid to late 20th century. A carved giltwood mirror in the Baroque style, having a pierced and scrolled acanthine crest with rocaille accented spandrels, over a foliated frame. Apparently unmarked. Height 61”, width 36.5”, depth 7”. $500-$700
1170 Pair of Continental Baroque Style Walnut Chairs Continental, likely Spanish, 19th century. A matched pair of Baroque style walnut highback armchairs having volute scrolled and foliate carved stiles enclosing the tapestry style needlework fabric at the back rail and seat with squared wide arms, rising on front block and turned supports on shoe feet and carved front paw feet. Height 51”, width 23.5” (arm to arm), seat depth 17”, seat height 19.75”. Provenance: Property from Estate of Mr. William P. Hale (co-owner of antiques store, The Orient Express located in Buckhead with Mr. Charles L. Mann), Atlanta, Georgia. $600-$800
1171 Baroque Style Lion Motif Dining Table Continental, late 20th century. A baroque style carved mahogany dining table, having a rectangular form with chamfered corners and a scrolled acanthine apron, on four highly carved incurvate legs with lion head knees and hairy paw feet, with a carved acanthine cross stretcher. Apparently unmarked. Height 31.5”, width 110”, depth 45”. $700-$900
1172 10 Baroque Style Lion Motif Dining Chairs Continental, late 20th century. A set of ten carved baroque style mahogany dining chairs, including 2 arm and 8 side, each having a curved crest rail with a central lion’s head, over an oval upholstered leather seat back with decorative tacking and scrolling acanthine carving, flanked by two carved stiles, the two armchairs with carved lion’s head handholds and fauteuils, over an upholstered leather seat with a carved acanthine seat rail and four incurvate legs terminating in Spanish paw feet. Apparently unmarked. Height 50.75”, width 48.25”, seat depth 21”, seat to floor 22”. $1,000-$2,000 192.
1173 Crown Staffordshire Rock Bird Luncheon Set Crown Staffordshire (English, circa 1889-1985), 1975-1979. A group of 21 pieces of of porcelain dinnerware in the Rock Bird pattern, including 8 luncheon plates, 1 fruit or dessert bowl, 6 oversized saucers, 2 small saucers, and 4 demitasse cups. Each hand enameled with pink peonies and a multicolored bird on aquamarine or turquoise ground. All marked. diameter (of luncheon plate) 8.375”. $200-$400
1174 Pair of Giulia Mangani Lidded Porcelain Tureens Giulia Mangani (Italian, founded 1950), mid to late 20th century. A pair of small lidded porcelain tureens, each having a two scrolled blue and gold handles, the lid accented with fruit, flowers, and butterflies, enameled with floral drops and gilt swags. Each with manufacturer’s mark to underside and “Made in Italy” sticker. Height 5.425”, width 6.825”, depth 3.75”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of the Owner of Chelsea House. $200-$400
1175 English Hand Painted Cobalt & Bird Motif Plate Attributed to Royal Worcester (English, founded 1751), early to mid 19th century. An hand painted enamel decorated porcelain plate, having a textured cobalt blue ground, and decorated with a central roundel depicting a colorful bird amidst foliage with a scrolled gilt border, the rim with four smaller roundels, two with similar birds and two with flowers, interspersed with smaller floral motifs, with floral gilt bordering. Apparently unmarked. Height .825”, diameter 8.425”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of the Owner of Chelsea House. $200-$400
1176 Theodore Alexander Decorative Birdcage Theodore Alexander (founded 1996). A decorative brass and acacia wood birdcage, having a cylindrical domed form, topped with a gold artichoke finial, with a patinated brass bird on a perch, on a tooled leather base with gold ball feet. Marked to underside. Height 32”, width 16”, depth 16”. From the Private Collection of Paul Pattek of Big Canoe, Georgia. $300-$500
1177 Pair of After Barraband Bird of Paradise Works Francois Levaillant after Jacques Barraband (French, 1767-1809), circa 1801-1806, . Pair of color engravings finished by hand from “Histoire Naturelle des Oiseaux de Paradis et des Rolliers” in Paris by Langlois in 1801-1806, each depicting a colorful bird of paradise on a wooden branch. Group includes “Le petit Oiseau de paradis Emeraude, No. 4” and “Le grand Oiseau de paradis Emeraude, No. 4”. Framed 33.25” x 26.125”. Sight size 21” x 14”. $400-$600 193.
1178 English Walnut Gothic Revival Jardiniere, Planter English, early 20th century. A large walnut gothic revival jardiniere or planter having interwoven pointed arches, two separable tin liners (each with handles), and separable metal base or stand having four duck footed feet, apparently unmarked. Overall length 39.75”; width 10.75”; height with stand 18.25”; height without stand 9”. $400-$600
1180 Gothic Revival Wrought Iron 4-Light Chandelier Continental, 20th century. A Gothic Revival style wrought iron chandelier, having a circular upper support with four shaped chains, holding an X-form fixture with four foliated roundels and turned supports, each mounted in an upturned candle cup with a candle socket, with a lower scrolled openwork drop. Apparently unmarked. Height (to upper support) 52”, diameter 23.5”. $500-$700
1182 Pair of English Gothic Revival Style Hall Chairs English, late 19th century. Fragmented retailers label to underside of one chair “W. & A. Chapman, Ltd/20/26, North St., Taunton/Z 8924/Mrs. E. Saul”. Height 40.37”, width 21” (arm to arm), seat depth 19.5”, seat height 18”. Note: W and A Chapman Ltd was founded in 1864 by William Muggleton Chapman and Arthur Allen Chapman. This developed into a department store, situated in North Street, Taunton, which sold furniture, drapery and household goods. Partnership was dissolved Feb 7 1898. $700-$900 194.
1179 Pair, Spanish Gothic Revival Iron Floor Torchieres Continental, early 20th century. A pair of Spanish Gothic Revival wrought iron torchiere floor lamps, each having a twisted support topped by a central candle cup, mounted with four scrolled and upturned candle arms, each terminating in a candle cup, with decorative chains, scrolls, and leaves, on scrolled supports and a round base. Apparently unmarked. Height 52.5”, diameter 13”. $500-$700
1181 Pair Gothic Revival Prints in Architectural Frames After Fra Angelico (talian, 1395-1455), mid to late 19th century. A pair of ecclesiastical prints, each depicting an angel with a musical instrument in an architectural Gothic Revival giltwood frame, having an arched opening flanked by scrolled columns, and accented with decorative finials and a spire. Apparently unmarked. Overall 30” x 9.875”, sight 17.75” x 6”. Provenance: Property from Estate of Mr. William P. Hale (co-owner of antiques store, The Orient Express located in Buckhead with Mr. Charles L. Mann), Atlanta, Georgia. $600-$800
1183 Gothic Revival Style Walnut Extension Dining Table American, late 19th/early 20th century. A walnut Gothic Revival style extension dining table, having a molded edge and apron, on four squared and tapering legs with turned cup feet on castors, with seven additional leaves. Apparently unmarked. Height 29.5”, diameter 48”, width each leaf 15.5”. $700-$900
1184 Fine Russian Orthodox Gilt Bronze Crucifix Russian, early 20th century. Fine gilt bronze crucifix with extensive iconography to the front including pair of angels, the crucifixion and below a skull buried representing Golgotha or Skull Hill (location Adam is reportedly buried and Christ crucified). The verso having Russian inscriptions. Height 10.25”, width 5.62”. Provenance: Property from the Private Collection of Baroness Liselotte von Schwarzbek, Vienna, Austria thence by descent through the family to the present owner in Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500
1186 Red Velvet & Gold Shoes, Possible from the Vatican Italian, first half 20th century. A pair of men’s shoes in red velvet, with scrolling gold embroidery, tacking, and ties, accented with a glass jewel with painted gold heels, purportedly from the Vatican. Height 3.75”, length 11.5”, width 4”. $300-$500
1188 Italian Style Giltwood Altar Stick Converted Lamp 20th century. An Italian-style parcel gilt and polychromed wood altar stick converted to floor lamp, topped with single light simulated wax candle socket, having banding, beading and acanthus leaf details to shaft, raised on reeded socle foot, electrified, apparently unmarked. Overall height 62”. $300-$500
1185 Lucas van Leyden “St. James the Greater” Engraving Lucas van Leyden (Dutch, 1494-1533), “St. James the Greater”, from “Christ and the Apostles”-circa 1510, engraving on laid paper, trimmed at border, signed with “L” within matrix at lower left. Framed 10.3” x 8.6”. Sheet size 4.6” x 2.75”. Reference: Bartsch 91, New Hollstein 91. $300-$500
1187 French School, “Infantine Mary”, Circa 19th C. French School, late 19th century. “Untitled (Infantine Mary)”, pastel on artist’s board, apparently unsigned. Obscured label to verso “...Brevete Papeterie & Couleurs Fines location de tableaux et dessins pastels PARIS”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Locke & Kathy Glenn, Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500
1189 Italian Parcel Gilt Wood Candle Altar Stick Italian, late 19th/ early 20th century. A polychromed and parcel gilt wood altar stick having banding, beading and acanthus leaf details, raised on tripod feet (tripartite) of scrolled acanthine form, apparently unmarked. Overall 39.25”. $300-$500
1190 Hand Woven Turkish Sparta Rug Wool. Turkey. Thick pile. Pink field with multi-colored floral design at two corners. Green, blue, brown and cream accent colors. Measures 9’ 10” x 12’ 7”. $600-$800 195.
1191 Pair of Polychromed Wall Brackets with Latin Text Continental, 20th century. A pair of polychromed neoclassical style wall brackets, each green with scrolled gilt accents, a gilt crest, and a carved Latin inscription, one reading prcelia domini tu prceliaris (the battles you battle) , the other cor unum et anima una (one heart and one soul). Apparently unmarked. Height 8.25”, width 16.75”, depth 4.5”. Provenance: From the Estate of Mr. Herbert R. Matthews, Sr. and Mrs. Patricia Matthews of Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500
1192 Carved Marble Sculpture of Christ with Sacred Heart Continental, mid to late 20th century. A small carved white marble statue of Christ, in a standing position with his two index fingers touching over the Sacred Heart. Apparently unmarked. Height 29.25”, width 8.5”, depth 6”. $300-$500
1193 Irish School, “Monk with Umbrella”, Signed Oil Irish School, early 20th century. “Untitled (Monk with Umbrella), oil on canvas, signed to upper right “G. Carabra”. Figural painting depicting cloaked monk with red cap and umbrella gesturing to seated man with pen and paper. Framed 28.25” x 22.25”. Unframed 18” x 12”. $300-$500
1194 Two Ecclesiastic Carvings, Saint Peter & Simon Spanish, 19th century. Pair of figural carved wood apostolic carvings, or santos figurines, each depicted holding their identifying attributes, one depicting Saint Peter with key (Keys of Heaven), the other depicting Simon the Zealot with saw (said to have been martyred by being sawn in half), each mounted for wall hanging, each apparently unmarked. Saint peter overall 17.25” x 6.125” x 2.5”. Simon the Zealot overall 17.5” x 6.5” x 2.5”. Provenance: Property from Estate of Mr. William P. Hale (co-owner of antiques store, The Orient Express located in Buckhead with Mr. Charles L. Mann), Atlanta, Georgia. $400-$600
1195 Group of 3 Giltwood Candle Prickets Continental, late 19th/early 20th century. A group of three carved Baroque style giltwood candle prickets, each carved with acanthus leaves, on three feet. Unmarked. Height 33”, width 8.5”, depth 7”. $400-$600
1196 Limited Edition Leather Bound King James Bible Limited edition facsimile edition of the original 1611 King James bible produced by the World Publishing Company in Cleveland, Ohio by George Rainbird Limited in London, England. Work with offset lithography on laid paper (specially made by the Ventura Mill, Cernobbio, Italy) throughout printed and leather bound with gilt accents by Amilcare Pizzi S.P.A. of Milan, Italy. Back page with information on printing and noted as 610 out of a limited run of 1500. Large religious tome contained in a slip case adorned with coat of arms from King James I. Slip case measures 16.25” x 10.5” x 4.75”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Locke & Kathy Glenn, Atlanta, Georgia. $400-$600
1197 Follower of Bellini, “Madonna and Christ Child” Follower of Giovanni Bellini (Italian, 1430-1516), “Madonna and Christ Child”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. An Old Masters style ecclesiastic painting depicting the Virgin Mother, or the Virgin Mary, with cherub-like Christ Child. Framed 33” x 27.5”. Unframed 18.5” x 24.5”. $400-$600
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1198 Louis XV Style Center Table with Green Marble Top Continental, late 20th century. A mahogany and satinwood veneer Louis XV style center table, having a round form with an inset green marble top, a foliated painted gilt metal edge, veneered parquetry style apron, and a shaped pedestal base on four spider legs, with gilt metal ormolu. Apparently unmarked. Height 41.5”, diameter 46”. $600-$800
1199 Two Carved Walnut Louis XV Caned Chairs, 18/19 Century French, late 18th/early 19th century. Two carved walnut Louis XV style chairs, each having a serpentine acanthine crest rail, scrolled handholds, a carved and foliated seat rail, a caned seat and back, and four incurvate legs joined by a cross stretcher. Apparently unmarked. Height 38.25”, width 25”, seat depth 19.75”, seat to floor 16.75”. $600-$800
1200 French Louis XV Style Gilt Metal Fire Fender Continental, likely French, mid to late 19th century. A Louis XV style gilt metal fire fender, having a pierced and scrolled acanthine form. Apparently unmarked. Height 12.75”, width 51.5”, depth 5”. Provenance: From the Collection of Mr. Gerald Darby, Owner of Darby Mitchell Antiques of Atlanta, Georgia. $600-$800
1201 Pair of Louis XV Style 3 Door Commode Chests American, 20th century. Matched pair of Louis XV style ebonized commodes or chests, each having a reverse serpentine form with three long drawers raised on front squat cabriole legs terminating in scrolled toes. Marked with Impressed number on the back of one”71 377” and “35 377” on the other. Height 33.5”, width 40.25”, depth 19.5”. $500-$700
1202 Louis XV Style Rosewood Veneer Tambour Cabinet French, late 20th century. A Louis XV style matchbooked rosewood veneer cabinet, having a pierced gilt metal gallery over two cabinets, each with tambour doors, a scalloped apron, and incurvate legs, the upper opening to reveal shelves and the lower opening to reveal document storage. Apparently unmarked. Height 44.625”, width 25.25”, depth 18.5”. $500-$700
1203 Large French Ormolu Mounted Cobalt Urn Continental, likely French, early 20th century. A large glazed porcelain urn, having a cobalt blue ground, with hand enameled gilt decoration, bearing an heraldic crest to one side with a lion and a crown, and a fleur-de-lis to the other, mounted with gilt metal handles and a base. Apparently unmarked. Height 32”, diameter (including handles) 18”. $500-$700 197.
1204 Pair of French Empire Style Marble Candelabrum Continental, early 20th century. A pair of French Empire style candelabrum, each having a central white marble base accented with a central gilt metal candle cup in the form of a swagged urn, with two upturned acanthine arms terminating in foliated candlecups, on a three-lobed base accented with gilt metal beading. Apparently unmarked. Height 9”, width 8”, depth 4”. $300-$500 1205 French Empire Candelabra Converted Table Lamp Continental (likely French), 19th century. Overall height 28.75”. Provenance: From the Collection of Mr. Gerald Darby, Owner of Darby Mitchell Antiques of Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500
1206 French Figural Winged Victory Wall Sconce Continental, likely French, late 19th/early 20th century. Height 36.5”, width 7.25”, depth 7.5”. Provenance: Property from Estate of Mr. William P. Hale (co-owner of antiques store, The Orient Express located in Buckhead with Mr. Charles L. Mann), Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500
1208 French Louis XVI Style Walnut Veneered Commode French, 19th century. A French Louis XVI style walnut veneer commode, having three long drawers, each with parquetry veneer, with chamfered lamb’s tongue corners on incurvate legs. Apparently unmarked. Height 31.5”, width 20”, depth 13”. $400-$600
1207 French Gilt Bronze & Rouge Royal Double Inkwell French, 19th century. A gilt bronze mounted rouge royal marble double inkwell having a decorative openwork gallery, two hinged lidded inkwells and curved recessed pen niche at front. The whole raised on four stylized feet. Height 6.62”, width 12”, depth 7.37”. $300-$500
1209 Maison Vervelle Gilt Bronze Mounted Dresser Box Maison Vervelle Audot Successeur (Paris, founded 1804), second half 19th century. A fine Napoleon III gilt bronze mounted table, jewelry or dresser box in ebony or rosewood, the shaped casket top mounted with gilt bronze floral swags and inset with birds eye maple cartouche opening to a void interior, the locking mechanism engraved “E. Tristan” or “E. Cristan”. Box raised on a four gilt bronze foliate scrolled supports united by gilt beading. Underside of box with faint manufacturers mark in oval, mostly illegible “Vervelle Audot/rue Montmercy Feydeau”. Height 4.25”, width 11”, depth 8”. Note: The firm of Maison Vervelle was established in 1804 by Jean-Francois Vervelle who exhibited at the 1827 and 1844 Expositions and also at the 1855 Paris Exposition Universelle. Henry Audot took over the company in 1856 and by 1866 it was known as H. Audot, Dallongeville, working at 1 rue NeuveMontmorency in Paris. The firm was renowned for making small luxury items and d’ebenisterie de goût et de fantasie. Literature: D. Ledoux-Lebard, Les ébénistes du XIXe siècle 1795-1889 leurs uvres et leurs marques, les éditions de l’amateur, Paris, 1965. p.33-34. Provenance: Property from the Private Collection of Baroness Liselotte von Schwarzbek, Vienna, Austria thence by descent through the family to the present owner in Atlanta, Georgia. $400-$600 198.
1210 French Empire Egyptian Revival Walnut Armchair French, first half 19th century. A carved walnut Empire armchair, upholstered in green silk with laurel wreaths, having a squared back with curving arms, with squared tapering legs in the form of an Egyptian pharaoh, with a gilded headdress, terminating in a pair of feet. Apparently unmarked. Height 36.5”, width 23.75”, depth 23”, seat depth 19.75”, seat to floor 16.75”. $300-$500
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