Ahlers& Ogletree Notable Private Collections June 2016 Auction Catalog

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Notable Private Collections

including the Atlanta collection of Saudi Arabian Prince Faisal M. Saud al Kabir, the collection of Dr. & Mrs. Calvin Wayne McLarin, and the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D.

June 25 & 26, 2016


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Notable Private Collections June 25 & 26, 2016

Ahlers & Ogletree Auction Gallery is pleased to present an auction with offerings including the Collection of Dr. & Mrs. Calvin Wayne McLarin, Atlanta, Georgia, the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia, and items from the Atlanta Collection of Prince Faisal M. Saud al Kabir, and the collections of Mr. George Marshall Brown, and Mr. William Parker. Presented are works by important African American artists William Tolliver, Wadsworth Jarrell, John Riddle, and others, 17th-19th C. period furniture, important Chinese and Japanese porcelain, bronze, and cloisonnĂŠ items, period mid-century modern furniture, handwoven rugs, estate jewelry, notable modern and period paintings, prints and sculpture, a large collection of 19th and 20th century African carvings and weapons, a 1936 Flathead Harley Davidson motorcycle, a 1981 Fiat Spider 2000 Sport Convertible Coupe car, chandeliers, sterling silver, mirrors, glass and crystal, period Continental garden sculptures, and more.

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Session 1 Saturday, June 25 - beginning at 11am

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

11am-12pm..................Lots 1-80 12pm-1pm..................Lots 81-161 1pm-2pm...............Lots 162-232 2pm-3pm..........Lots 233-303 3pm-4pm.........Lots 304-384 4pm-5pm...........Lots 385-443 5pm-6pm...........Lots 444-524 6pm-7pm............Lots 525-595


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1. 2 Lalique Perfume Bottles, Farouche by Nina Ricci

Lalique (French, founded 1888) for Nina Ricci (French, founded 1932). A set of two molded and frosted glass perfume bottles designed by Marc Lalique in the early 1970s, each bottle of colorless heart form with frosted central section, floral embossed gilt metal collar, and clear glass ball stopper. Each signed to underside “Lalique”. Taller bottle height 4.75”. Shorter bottle height 3.875”. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia. $300-$500

2. Three Lalique France Frosted Glass Articles

Lalique (French, founded 1888), circa 1950. A collection of three art glass articles comprising a clear and frosted glass ‘Claude’ vase designed by Marie-Claude Lalique (French, 1935-2003) with tall slender neck issuing flat saucer rim, an eight part ruffled bulbous body bearing etched foliates to each section, altogether surmounting a polished ring foot; a frosted glass figurine “Chrysis” depicting an Art Nouveau style nude female on her knees arching backward with arms supporting her flowing hair, to an integral round block form plinth; and a “Naiade” ring dish with round saucer base issuing an arch top glass form with molded and frosted Art Deco sea siren nude. “Chrysis” and vase signed to underside “Lalique France” (vase additionally with Lalique label), “Naiade” indistinguishably signed but presumably by Lalique. Vase height 13.5”, “Chrysis” height 5”, “Naiade” height 3.75”. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia. $300-$500

4. Castor Cooper, Pewter Lioness With Lucite Base Castor Cooper (American, 20th century), “Lioness”, pewter with Lucite base, inscribed “Castor Cooper (C) 180/1000”. Figural sculpture depicting lounging lioness with front legs outstretched, with back legs crossed, with tail curving upwards. Overall 4.5” x 10” x 4.25”. $300-$500

5. Art Deco Marble & Onyx Mantel Clock

First quarter of 20th century. Heavy Art Deco mantel clock with multiple marble and onyx surfaces throughout streamlined and stepped body, protruding hexagonal section at center with green onyx surrounding circular glazed hinged door with gilt metal bezel around white clock face with black Arabic numerals, name on face illegible from wear. Clock movement marked with “F” and “C” flanking primitive floral pictorial mark. Overall height 13.5”, width 21.125”, depth 7.3”. $400-$600

3. René Lalique Oeillets Opalescent Coupe, Marked René Lalique (French, 1860-1945), circa 1932. An opalescent and colorless Oeillets or Carnation glass coupe, model number 422, the splayed round low bowl with an eight petaled flower radiating out from center linked along top edge near rim by clusters of opalescent foliage. Underside with etched mark “R. LALIQUE / FRANCE” readable from top of bowl. diameter 14.125”, height 2.375”. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia. $400-$600

6. Modernist Style Iron Coffee Table with Glass Top

Likely Italian, 20th century. A Modernist style silvered wrought iron coffee or cocktail table having a threequarter inch thick rectangular glass top on a conforming frame with scrolled legs united by a twisted cross stretcher and terminating on flattened feet. Apparently unmarked. Height 18”, width 47.75”, depth 24”. $400-$600

7. Group of 2 Art Deco Mixed Metal on Marble Plaques

Early 20th century. Collection of two Art Deco wall plaques of rectangular form, each with cast mixed metal (brass, copper, steel and silvered metal) decoration at center recalling architectural designs with floral and geometric patterning on a heavy green marble slab. Each unsigned. Copper with silver center 21.25” x 14”. The other 23.25” x 14.25”. $300-$500

8. Erté, “Stolen Kisses”, Limited Edition Serigraph

Erté also known as Romain de Tirtoff (Russian/ French, 1892-1990), “Stolen Kisses”, limited edition serigraph, edition noted and signed in graphite in lower margin “161 /300 Erté”. Art Nouveau figural print depicting a woman with exaggerated beauty marks in the form of stars on her cheek and shoulder, with blue strapless gown, with a small portrait painting in her right hand depicting a man and woman kissing, with tree decorated in lit wax candles and figural bulbs resembling ladies in gowns. Framed 34.5” x 28.5”. Sight 28” x 22”. $300-$500

9. Erté, “Harlequin”, Limited Edition Serigraph

Erté also known as Romain de Tirtoff (Russian/ French, 1892-1990), “Harlequin”, limited edition serigraph, edition noted and signed in graphite in lower margin “75/300 Erté”, with label to verso “Silk Screen Signed and Numbered by the Artist Harlequin Erté”. Framed 36.75” x 29.75”. Sheet size sight 28” x 21”. $400-$600

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10. Pair of Hollywood Regency Brass Lamps, Chapman Chapman Manufacturing Co. (American, 20th century to contemporary). Lamps retain original labels from Chapman. Height 33.5” x 6.75” square. $300-$500

12. La Barge Brass & Glass Top Oval Coffee Table

11. Pair of Etched Glass Peacock & Floral Mirrors

La Barge (American, 20th century), circa 1960s. A polished brass and glass low, coffee or cocktail table having a oval glass top with 1/2 inch beveled edge supported by four columnar legs joined by incurvate stretchers centered with turned finial and terminating on cabriole molded feet. Apparently unmarked. Height 16.75”, width 48.5”, depth 27.75”. $300-$500

American, 20th century. Pair of Hollywood Regency etched glass figural opposing mirrors, each depicting a peacock standing on a lattice patterned pedestal amid flowers, each with looking glass contained within wooden frame with notched corners and matte gold finish. Each wall mirror measures 32.6” x 14.5”. $300-$500

13. Pair of Vintage Converted Wallpaper Roller Lamps

A complimenting pair of cylindrical wallpaper printing rollers converted to table lamps, one having an overall floral theme, the other with abstract heart shapes and leafy motif, both with matching black and gilt tapered shades. Overall height with shade 36”, diameter of lamp base 7.5”. $300-$500

15. Hollywood Regency Style Wheat Glass Top Table Italian, circa 1960s. A Hollywood Regency style gilt steel low, center, coffee or cocktail table having a circular glass top supported on a gilt decorated steel base modeled as a bound sheaf of wheat Apparently unmarked. height 18.5”, diameter of glass top 36”. $300-$500

14. Elizabeth Cain, “Bathing With Buddha”, Oil, 1985 Elizabeth Cain (American, b. 1949-), “Bathing with Buddha”-1985, oil on canvas, signed, dated and titled to verso “Elizabeth Cain (c) 1985 “BATHING WITH BUDDHA 60” x 54””, with artist’s business card to verso, with plaque delineating artist, medium and title to right side of frame. Impressionistically rendered figural painting with soothing soft-hued palette and gestural handling depicting a Buddha figure in the foreground and a slender, statuesque nude female in the midground. Framed 60..25” x 55”. Unframed 60” x 54”. Note: Elizabeth Cain was educated at the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa. She currently resides in Savannah, GA and has exhibited extensively in the southern United States. $400-$600

18. Mid Century Modern Two-Tier Bar Cart

16. Large Contemporary Watercolor, Gathered for a Gala

American School, 20th century to contemporary. “Gathered for a Gala”, watercolor on paper, signed at lower left “Mary Leslie”. Figural painting depicting five figures, each dressed in formal attire, with a seated woman in an elaborate gown gazing up at a man in a tuxedo, with a chandelier overhead. Framed 70” x 50”. Sight 59.5” x 40”. $300-$500

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17. Hollywood Regency Oval Glass Top Coffee Table

Italian or French, third quarter 20th century. A Hollywood Regency style gilt decorated steel or iron low coffee or cocktail table having a oval glass top supported by a gilt and parcel silver decorate steel base modeled as twin bound sheaf of wheat. Apparently unmarked. Height 16”, width of top 53.5”, depth 21.8”. $400-$600

French, circa 1960s. A mid-century modern two-tier steel, glass and brass bar cart or drinks trolley in the manner of Maison Jansen having a Neoclassical look with a scrolled handle to one end modeled as ring hung Ram masks and artichoke finials to other end enclosing the rectangular glass top on curule shaped supports above a mounted three bottle holder and conforming glass undershelf raised on four wheels with decorative spokes and rubber trim. Apparently unmarked. height 31.12”, width 34.75”, width of glass shelf 29.12”, depth 15.75”. Provenance: From the private collection of Mrs. Brian Allen, Atlanta, Georgia. $500-$700


19. Impressive Daum Nancy Mottled Art Glass Vase

Daum (French, founded 1878), early 20th century. An impressive and fine Daum glass vase cased and internally decorated in mottled shades of orange, red, brown and blue, having a thick circular mouth over a slightly stepped and rounded neck tapering to a circular spreading foot. Engraved signature on foot ‘Daum Nancy’ with the Croix of Lorraine. height 23.8”, diameter of foot 5.5”. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia. $600-$800

21. Paul Dachsel Two-Handled Amphora Spider Motif Vase

20. Jefferson Reverse Painted Glass Table Lamp

Early 20th century unusual reverse painted lamp shade decorated with abstract orange, green, blue and red circular motifs on beige and orange ground with swirls of brown and black raised on a triple socket bronze base. Each socket marked B & P with ball chain pulls. Shade ring is stamped ‘Jefferson’. overall height 20.6”. height of shade 8.75”, diameter 13.75”. $500-$700

Paul Dachsel (Austrian, active 1892-1905) for Amphora (Austrian, founded 1892) two-handled vase, circa late 19th/ early 20th century, with marks to underside with oval “AMPHORA”, with numerals “3351”, “1”, “C”, and with additional makers mark to underside. Amphora two-handled vase of organic Art Nouveau form with green, yellow and brown ombre coloring and faint spider web and spider motif to one side. height 11.5”, width 11”, diameter of base 4.4”. $400-$600

23. Late 19th C. Overshot Wine Ewer with Serpent Handle

Likely American, last quarter 19th century. Unmarked. Height 12.125”, width across handle 6”. $300-$500

24. 19th C. Overshot Champagne Ewer with Ice Bladder

Likely American, 19th century. Unmarked. Height 11.5”, width across handle 7”. $300-$500

22. Czech Art Glass Vase, Green with Oil Spot Motif Likely Rindskopf, Czechoslovakian, 20th century. Bohemian art glass vase with shaped undulating rim above tapered neck terminating on circular foot, vase in green glass with iridescent oil spot motif throughout, underside of foot with ground pontil. Unsigned. Overall height 6.9”, diameter of foot 3.5”. $300-$500

25. Two Similar Art Glass Pulled Feather Shades

American, 20th century. Collection of two similar but unmatched iridized art glass tulip light or lamp shades, each with flared rim and pulled feather decoration. Each signed, one reading “Lustre Art”; the other marked with spurious “Quezal” signature. Signed Lustre Art shade height 4.9”, diameter around socket 2.125”. Other shade height 5.125”, diameter around socket 2.125”. $300-$500

27. Manner of Webb Air Trap Art Glass Rose Bowl

26. Durand Style Iridescent Art Glass Vase, Threaded

Durand (American (Vineland, New Jersey, 1924-1931), 20th century. Iridescent gold art glass table vase with flared rim on tapered neck, body with rounded shoulders and sloping form terminating on a circular foot, vase with feather pulled motif with purple and yellow and accented with threading on exterior. Unmarked. Overall height 6.75”, diameter of foot 3.2”. $300-$500

Manner of Thomas Webb (English, 1804-1869), 19th century. Air trap satin art glass rose bowl or vase of rounded form with crimped rim, exterior in purple to blue with diamond quilted decoration, ground pontil on bottom. Unmarked. Overall height 5.7”, diameter of foot 1.9”. $300-$500

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29. Mahogany & Silvered Gilt Mirror, Attributed to Baker

28. Edward Ferrell & Lewis Mittman 2-Tier Console Table

Edward Ferrell & Lewis Mittman (American, founded in 1953), contemporary. An ‘Elysee’ two-tier console or sofa table in macassar ebony finish, the rectangular top within a vertical reeded border over a conforming undertier on square tapered French splayed legs. Apparently unmarked. Height 34.5”, width 42.12”, depth 14”. $600-$800

30. Group Of Two Ladislaus Rath Berger Still Lifes

Collection of two diminutive still life paintings by Ladislaus Rath Berger (Hungarian, b. 1947-), comprising “Lemons”, oil on wood panel, signed at lower left “R. Berger”, still life painting depicting tablescape with two freshly washed and still wet lemons, near a small celadon bowl with gilt rim, on a high gloss reflective tabletop; and “Cherries”, oil on wood panel, signed at lower left “R. Berger”, still life painting depicting tablescape with two freshly washed and still wet cherries with stem near a small celadon bowl of baluster form with gilt rim, on a high gloss reflective tabletop. “Lemons” unframed 4.75” x 6”. “Cherries” unframed 4.75” x 6”. $500-$700

32. Pair of Black & White Column Form Candle Prickets

Continental, 20th century. Matched pair of Neoclassical style carved and polychrome candle prickets with pointed iron pricket surmounting tapered and fluted columnar shaft above a tapered base terminating on circular foot, overall painted in black and white. Unmarked. Overall height 25.6”, diameter of foot 7”. $300-$500

Baker Furniture Co. (American, founded 1903), contemporary. A grand wall mirror in rectangular form with mahogany stepped inner frame enclosing the conforming beveled mirror plate all within a silvered gilt finish border. Apparently not marked. Height 80”, width 48”, depth 1.25”. $400-$600

31. Group Of Two Ladislaus Rath Berger Still Lifes

Collection of two diminutive still life paintings by Ladislaus Rath Berger (Hungarian, b. 1947-), comprising “Plums”, oil on wood panel, signed at lower right “R. Berger”, still life painting depicting tablescape with three freshly washed and still wet plums with stem and leaves on a small ivory dish with gilt rim, on a high gloss reflective tabletop; and “Strawberries”, oil on wood panel, signed at lower left “R. Berger”, still life painting depicting tablescape with two freshly washed and still wet strawberries with stems near a small celadon bowl of baluster form with gilt rim, on a high gloss reflective tabletop. “Plums” unframed approxaimtely 4.75” x 6”. “Strawberries” unframed 4.75” x 6”. $500-$700

33. Controlled Bubble Glass Table Lamp, Attributed to Steuben Attributed to Steuben (American, founded 1903), circa first half 20th century. Apparently not signed. Height 19”, diameter of base 5.24”. $300-$500

35. After Johan Peter Molin, “Bältespännare”, Bronze

34. Contemporary Simulated Marble Parsons Table

Contemporary simulated marble laminate card or parsons table in square form,the whole decorated in blacks, browns and orange with white veining and raised on square legs. Stamped to the underside ‘Ray Arthur. Inc.’. Height 28.12”, width 35.85”, depth 35.85”. $300-$500

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After Johan Peter Molin (Swedish, 1814-1873), “Bältespännare (The Fighters)”-1864, cast bronze, apparently unsigned. 20th century cast bronze sculpture after the original by noted Swedish sculptor Johan Peter Molin (Swedish, 1814-1873), depicting two men engaged in a fist fight, each partially nude with some draping fabric that swirls as the figures clash, each with a knife or blade in hand. Overall 17.5” x 12.125” x 8”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of the author Mr. William T. Parker, Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500


36. Tiffany Studios Heraldic Pattern Green Desk File

Tiffany Studios (American (New York), 1880-1930). A “Heraldic” pattern green patinated metal desk file or sorter with silver banded edges, the green planes with allover wrinkled texture with several cast armorial seals and arms. Underside with “TIFFANY STUDIOS / NEW YORK / 2044”. Height 6.25”, width 9.625”, depth 2.625”. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia. $300-$500

38. Robert Andriulli “Stormy Landscape II” Oil

Robert Andriulli (American, b. 1948-). “Stormy Landscape II”, oil on paper, signed at lower right “Andriulli”. Framed 24.75” x 24.75”. Sight 21” x 21”. $400-$600

37. Tiffany Studios Heraldic Desk Calendar & Memo Pad

Tiffany Studios (American (New York), 1880-1930). Accompanied with period Tiffany branded perpetual paper calendar inserts. Back of each with “TIFFANY STUDIOS / NEW YORK / 2040 (or 2046)”. Calendar height 5.75”, width 6”. Memo pad height 7.5”, width 4.75”. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia. $400-$600

40. Chippendale Style Corner Chair, Bevan Funnell

39. Robert Andriulli “Stormy Landscape I” Oil

Robert Andriulli (American, b. 1948-). “Stormy Landscape I”, oil on paper, signed at lower right “Andriulli”. Framed 24.75” x 24.75”. Sight 21” x 21”. $400-$600

43. George VI Oak Upholstered Coronation Chair

41. English Leather Inset Bed or Library Steps English. 20th century. Overall height 63.12”. Provenance: From the private collection of Al & Barbara Holloway, Thomaston, Georgia. $500-$700

42. George III Mahogany Four Drawer Chest, Early 19th C.

English, circa 1800. A George III mahogany chest having a rectangular top with thumb molded edge over a pair of short drawers and two graduated long drawers, all beaded and mounted with brass bail handles and individual locking mechanisms, the sides mounted with brass carrying handles, raised on shaped bracket feet. Height 29.6”, width 41.5”, depth 21.75”. $500-$700

44. English Tunbridge Inlaid Tea Caddy, Late 19th C.

English, Late 19th century. Burled walnut tea caddy of rectangular form with tunbridge inlaid decoration in zig zag motif on two vertical straps running on hinged top and body, interior divided into two sections for storing tea, brass key escutcheon lower center. Unmarked. Overall height 5”, width 8.5”, depth 4.8”. $300-$500

Bevan Funnell Ltd (English, founded 1945), late 20th century. Label to underside seat rail ‘Reprodux Traditional English Furniture made by Bevan Funnell Ltd ENGLAND’. Height 31.8”, width 29.25” (arm to arm), seat depth 21”, seat height 18.5”. Provenance: From the private collection of Al & Barbara Holloway, Thomaston, Georgia. $300-$500

45. English Regency Burled Wood Tea Caddy

English, 19th century. Regency burled wood tea caddy of sarcophagus form with hinged lid that opens to reveal hinged burled yew wood and marquetry string inlaid lids flanking fitted section for cylindrical container, also with marquetry decoration, gilt metal lion’s head mounts with circular drop rings on sides of box, overall supported on four brass ball feet. Unmarked. Overall height 7.9”, width 12.8”, depth 6.5”. $300-$500

English, circa 1937. George VI limed oak and green velour upholstered ‘Coronation’ chair, May 12, 1937, Stamped to the underside of back seatrail ‘GRVI’ the crown and ‘CORONATION’ also impressed with the original manufacturer ‘B NORTH & SONS WEST WYCOMBE’. Height 33.25”, width 19.25”, seat depth 14”, seat height 18”. $400-$600

46. Regency Burl Walnut Twin Compartment Tea Caddy

English, first quarter 19th century. Regency burl walnut tea caddy having a coffin-form and inlaid banding to top and corners, the interior fitted with two compartments, the lids lacking, with traces of foil lining. Raised on brass ball feet. Height 5.75”, width 7”, depth 4.5”. $300-$500

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48. Piano Oil Lamp, Attributed to Bradley Hubbard

Bradley and Hubbard Manufacturing Company (American (Connecticut), 1852-1940), circa late 19th century. The central draft burner is stamped with the patent dates: Aug. 30, 1892, Apr. 23, 1895, & Dec. 31, 1895. and the wick raiser knob stamped “Pat. Applied For.” The flame spreader stamped ‘Rayo PAT’D. FEB. 28.05 22’. Height 53.75” (base to top of oil spreader), with the ability to adjust an additional 18” in height. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia. $600-$800

47. American Empire Mahogany Sideboard

49. Baker Mahogany Inlaid Games or Card Table

Baker Furniture Co. (American, founded 1903), 20th century. From the ‘Historic Charleston Collection’ having a reverse serpentine shaped hinged top over a conforming frieze centered with inlaid shell medallion, the angles inset with figural inlaid glass panels raised on square tapered legs decorated with inlaid stringing. The underside of table mounted with metal oval tag ‘Baker Furniture’ and rectangular metal tag ‘Historic Charleston Reproductions’. Height 29.75”, width 36.25”, depth 17.25”. $500-$700

American, early 19th century. An Empire mahogany sideboard having a rectangular top with rounded molded edge over a locking flatware drawer flanked to each side by short drawers supported by turned free-standing pilasters centering step-back four paneled cupboard doors, each with individual locking mechanisms and raised on ball feet. Height 44.5”, width 68”, depth 25.25”. $1,500-$3,000

51. Black, Starr & Frost Sterling & Glass Loving Cup 50. 4 Stieff Sterling Repousse Pattern Iced Tea Spoons

Stieff (American (Baltimore, Maryland), founded 1904). Each marked “STERLING”, “Stieff”, each monogrammed “M”. Each 8” long. Each 1.165 troy ounces. $300-$500

Black, Starr & Frost (American (New York), founded 1874). Underside of silver with maker’s mark, “STERLING”, “2639”, and an unknown figural mark. Height 4.75”, width across handles 5.625”, diameter of foot 4.25”. weight of silver 4.5 troy ounces. $300-$500

52. American School, Nocturnal Seaside Scene, Oil

American School, late 19th century. “Nocturnal Seaside Scene”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Figural nocturnal landscape painting depicting a seaside scene with a small house with lighted house on the shoreline, with two figures seated fireside beside a beached boat, with bright, full moon overhead. Unframed 14” x 10”. $400-$600

54. American School, Autumn Lakeside Landscape, Oil

53. Pair of American Wrought Iron Scrolled Andirons American, Late 19th/Early 20th century. Unmarked. Height 23.9”, width 9.75”, depth 19.5”. $300-$500

55. Collection Of 3 Alan Meiers Mining Watercolors

Collection of three Alan Meiers (American, 20th century) mining theme watercolor paintings on paper comprising “Penokee Mine”, “Cliff Side in a Mining Town”, and “Bonnie Shaft”, each apparently unsigned but titled in graphite. “Penokee Mine” sheet size 14.75” x 22”. “Cliff Side in a Mining Town” sheet size 15” x 22.75”. “Bonnie Shaft” sheet size 14.75” x 22”. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia. $300-$500

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American School, late 19th century. “Autumnal Lakeside Scene”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Figural landscape painting depicting an autumn or fall lakeside scene with a figure in a small wooden boat on a serene lake surrounded by deciduous trees with brilliant fall foliage. Framed 23.25” x 21.25”. Unframed 16” x 14”. $300-$500

56. Collection Of 3 Alan Meiers Nautical Watercolors

Collection of three Alan Meiers (American, 20th century) nautical theme watercolor paintings on paper comprising “Black River”, “On The Dock”-1946, and “Beached Rowboats”-1949, each signed in ink and titled. “Black River” sheet size 14.75” x 22.25”. “On the Dock” sheet size 15.5” x 19.5”. “Beached Rowboats” sheet size 15” x 2.625”. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia. $300-$500


57. Shoshana Vilensky Mixed Media Abstracted Cityscape

Shoshana Vilensky (Russian, 20th century), “Albastru”, mixed media on shaped artist’s board, signed at lower left “Shoshana Vilensky”. Abstracted oval format landscape painting depicting whimsical and colorful cityscape as seen from above. Framed 13.5” x 19”. Sight 8” x 12.75”. $300-$500

58. After Chagall “The Blue Cow” Litho, 1967

After Marc Chagall (Russian/French, 1887-1985), “The Blue Cow”-1967, lithograph on wove paper, printed by Mourlot Studios (French, founded 1852), apparently unsigned, inscribed to verso of sheet “MARC CHAGALL. Lithographie originale en 18 couleurs pour XXe siecle no 29 (Mourlot, impr., Paris).” and “00111 5780A”, inscribed to verso of frame “Chagall 001111”. Whimsical abstracted print depicting a figure on the back of a blue cow with legs splayed and a bird perched on the figure’s back, with the Eiffel Tower in the distance. Framed 17.125” x 14.125”. Sheet 12.25” x 9.5”. $300-$500

59. Leonard Baskin, “Portrait Of A Man”, Watercolor

Leonard Baskin (American, 1922-2000), “Portrait of Man in Green Headscarf”-1995, watercolor on paper, signed at lower right “Baskin”, dated at lower left “1995”, inscribed at upper right in Hebrew, with framer’s label to verso. Figural portrait painting depicting a man’s face, the man with long, dark hair, with bright green headscarf, with large, dark eyes. Framed 23.7” x 19.4”. Sight size 15” x 11.25”. $800-$1,200

61. Yankel Ginzberg, “In New York”, Acrylic On Canvas Yankel Ginzburg (Russian, b. 1945-), “In New York”, acrylic on canvas, signed at lower left “Yankel Ginzburg”, with Janus Fine Arts label to verso detailing title, artist and original asking price, additional label to verso with title. Framed 28.5” x 24.5”. Unframed 20.5” x 16.25”. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia. $400-$600

60. Mid Century Modern Bar Cabinet

62. Carley Craig, “Collector’s Items”, Mixed Media

Mid-century modern bar cabinet having a hinged two part top opening to reveal an ebonized work surface to each side centering a pop-up fitted interior for spirits and bar accessories, above a pair of locking cabinet doors enclosing an open interior for storage raised on gilt metal splayed feet. Apparently not marked. Height 35.25”, width 24.75”, depth 15.85”. $500-$700

63. Campaign Style Seven-Drawer Dresser, Henredon

Henredon (American, (North Carolina), founded 1945), circa 1980s. Campaign style seven drawer oak dresser from the ‘Artefacts’ collection having a streamlined case and center drawer with four removable dividers and a small sliding tray, flanked to each side by a short deep drawer over two pairs of long drawers, the two long drawers on left each having two removable dividers, all drawers with original brass, recessed handles and raised on six block legs. Marked to the center interior drawer ‘Artefacts’. The back of case also marked ‘Henredon, 7500-03, 10-84-3. Leroy Carpenter Inspector, 393723’. 30.25”, width 70”, depth 19”. $300-$500

Carley Craig (American (active Georgia), 1906-1992), “Collector’s Items”, mixed media on board, signed at lower right “Carley Craig”, with label to verso “Carley Craig 643 Norfleet Road NW AT 5 Collector’s Items Cassen 150-”. Brutalist abstract still life painting depicting a group of bottles or vases. Framed 18.25” x 34.25”. Unframed 15.25” x 31.75”. Note: Carley Craig was a noted painter in the Atlanta area, particularly in the 1960s. $300-$500

64. Mid Century American Bronze Bust by Pietro Lazzari Pietro Lazzari (American, 1895-1979). “Untitled (Male Bust)”1953, cast bronze, signed and dated to right side. Height 15.75”, width 7.5, depth 10”. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia. $400-$600

65. Pair of MCM Low Nightstands, Broyhill Premier

Broyhill Furniture Industries (American (North Carolina), founded 1920), second half 20th century. A matched pair of mid-century modern stained wood nightstands, bedside tables or end tables, each having a single drawer with turned wood pull raised on a ‘floating’ base with square legs. Interior of drawer marked for ‘Broyhill Premier’. Underside of drawer stencil marked ‘3125-02’ and ‘L-690-71’. Height 20”, width 21.8”, depth 26.8”. $300-$500

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66. Pair of ‘Arcadia’ Chrome Chairs by Jerry Johnson

Jerry Johnson for Landes Manufacturing Company (American(California) founded 1953), circa 1970s. A matched pair of chrome Arcadia chairs, each constructed from two bent chrome tubes fused together with canvas slings. Apparently unmarked. Height 26”, width 22.5”, seat depth 15.5”, seat height 15.5”. $300-$500

68. Pair of Charleston Side Chairs by R. Jones

67. 1966 Batman Motion Picture One Sheet Movie Poster

Batman (20th Century Fox, 1966). A one sheet advertising poster for the motion picture release of Batman starring Adam West as Batman and Burt Ward as Robin, and starring Lee Meriwether as The Catwoman, Cesar Romero as The Joker, Burgess Meredith as The Penguin, and Frank Gorshin as The Riddler, the yellow ground poster with a central block form bearing illustrations of these various characters from the story as well as icons such as the Batmobile and the Batcopter. Framed 48.75” x 34.75”. Sight size 38.75” x 26”. $300-$500

R. Jones & Associates, INC (American, founded 1980), contemporary. A matched pair of Charleston side chairs with straight rectangular back and seat covered in Jim Thompson Claret fabric and raised on ebonized square tapered legs with light wood caps. Furniture ‘law’ tag to the underside of seat. Height 42.5”, width 20”, seat depth 18.5”, seat height 19”. $500-$700

69. Robert Hild, “Her/Space”, Acrylic

Robert Hild (American, b. 1939-), “Her/Time”, acrylic on canvas, signed in lower right quadrant “Robert Hild”, with label to side of frame noting artist, title and medium, with additional label to frame “Property of Barton Protective Services Inc. 0404”, with framer’s label to verso. Abstracted figural painting depicting celestial outer space with various appropriated depictions of the female form including Willem de Kooning’s (Dutch, 1904-1997) woman, Pablo Picasso’s (Spanish, 1881-1973) woman, Titian’s (Italian, 1488-1576) “Venus of Urbino”-1538, Gaston Lachaise (French, 1882-1935) “Standing Woman”-1932, and the Venus of Willendorf statuette. Framed 59.5” x 35.75”. Sight 26.75” x 50.75”. $500-$700

71. Group of 2 Miro Exhibition Posters, Galerie Maeght

70. Roy Lichtenstein, “Girl At Piano”, Serigraph

French, circa 1970. Collection of two color lithograph exhibition posters for Galerie Maeght, Paris, France, each with image after Joan Miro (Spanish, 1893-1983) modern figural work comprising of a 1971 poster with black text at top reading “GALERIE MAEGHT 13 RUE DE TEHERAN PARIS 8 15 OCTOBRE/12 NOVEMBRE: PEINTURES SUR PAPIER 17 NOVEMBRE/6 DECEMBRE: DESSINS”; and a 1970 poster for a Galerie Maeght exhibition of Miro’s sculptures. Sculptures poster framed 30.6” x 21.4”. 1971 poster framed 31.8” x 22.25”. $300-$500

72. Chrome and Glass Waterfall Console Table, Attributed to Pace

Attributed to Pace Collection (American, 1960 - 2001), circa 1970s. A mid century modern chrome and glass waterfall console or sofa table having a green tinted 3/4” inch thick glass rectangular top joined to the thick glass sides by chrome supports and resting in chrome supports. Apparently unmarked. Height 29”, width 56.75”, depth 14.5”. $800-$1,200

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Roy Lichtenstein (American, 1923-1997), “Girl at Piano”-1963, commemorative serigraph on heavy wove paper, printed in 1994, published by Bruce McGaw Graphics (American, 20th / 21st century), apparently unsigned, inscribed at lower margin “Roy Lichtenstein The McGaw Foundation Benefiting AIDS Charities”, inscribed at lower margin “(C) Roy Lichtenstein from the painting Girl at Piano, 1963”. Figural pop print depicting a blonde woman with hair upswept with floral hair clip, wearing a strapless gown, the woman seated at an open piano, with word caption in upper center characteristic of Lichtenstein’s work: “ALTHOUGH HE HOLDS HIS BRUSH AND PALETTE IN HIS HANDS, I KNOW HIS HEART IS ALWAYS WITH ME!”. Framed 57.5” x 41.5”. Sight 53” x 37.25”. $300-$500

73. Mid Century Modern Dining Table, Attributed to Pace

Attributed to Pace Collection (American, 1960 - 2001), circa 1970s. A mid century modern brass and glass dining table that can easily be converted to a coffee, cocktail or center table, having a square three-quarter inch thick glass top supported by four pieces of D-shaped glass joined at the middle solid brass hardware, creating a cross-shaped base. Apparently unmarked. Height 15.6”, width 59.6”, depth 59.6”. $600-$800


76. Modern White Painted Rattan Chest of Drawers

75. Four Harris Strong Modern Paintings on Tile

74. Group of 4 Harris G. Strong Framed Ceramic Tiles Harris G. Strong (American, 1920-2006). Collection of four framed, modern, hand painted ceramic tiles comprising of two depicting animals (horse and caribou) in black against mint green ground; and two with architectural views at night with rounded abstracted white dots in black sky recalling stars. All framed with linen surround and retaining original label from Harris G. Strong. Animal works framed 11.6” square. Architectural works framed 10.75” square. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia. $300-$500

Harris G. Strong (American, 1920-2006). A collection of four ceramic tile paintings comprising one three-tile composition depicting an industrial cityscape, one single tile depicting simplistic figures on a cobblestone village street, one abstract single tile depicting a mother bird feeding two babies, and one single tile depicting an abstracted city or village scene, each framed. 3-tile composition and abstracted cityscape single tile each signed lower right “Strong”, other two apparently unsigned. 3-tile composition framed 10” x 22”. Each title 6” square. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia. $400-$600

American, 20th century, circa 1970s. Modern seven drawer chest with white painted finish throughout, horizontal form with three short pull out drawers at top above two rows with two pull out drawers each, all with brass hardware pulls, faux bamboo accents on front. Unmarked. Overall height 29.6”, width 59.75”, depth 17.75”. $300-$500

78. Roman Chatov, Bouquet With Balloon, Oil

77. Robsjohn Gibbings For Widdicomb Credenza Dresser

T.H. Robsjohn-Gibbings (American, 1905-1976) for Widdicomb, circa 1960s. A mid century modern dresser, credenza, or sideboard painted in a pale yellow having three stacked long drawers flanked to either side by a cabinet door with open compartment and raised on cylindrical legs. Label to interior of bottom drawer “WIDDICOMB designed by T.H. ROBSJOHN-GIBBINGS’. Height 33.25”, wdith 67”, depth 21.25”. $600-$800

79. Mid-Century Still Life With Bottles, Oil, Signed

American School, mid 20th century. “Still Life with Three Bottles”, oil on canvas, signed at lower left “Al Durham”. Abstracted still life painting with chartreuse and marigold palette, depicting tabletop scene with three slender bottles, a pedestal bowl with fruit and a tall vase with flowers. Framed 30.25” x 34.25”. Sight 25.5” x 29.5”. $400-$600

80. Pair of Contemporary Italian Side Chairs by Cabas Cabas Srl (Italy, 20th century), contemporary. A matched pair of black lacquered side chairs having a curved back and bowfront seat raised on square tapered legs. The back and seat covered in purple utlrasuede decorated with colorful confetti. Manufacturer label to the underside. Height 36.25”, seat width 20.75”, seat depth 17.5”, seat height 18”. $300-$500

Roman Chatov (American (active Georgia), 1900-1987), “Bouquet with Balloon”, oil on canvas, signed at lower right “R Chatov”. Pensive abstract painting depicting bouquet of flowers tied to a balloon or parachute in abstracted space. Framed 39” x 20.75”. Unframed 38 x 20”. $600-$800

81. Modern Iron Floor Sculpture, Tree with Buds

American School, contemporary. A soldered iron floor sculpture depicting a stylized tree with leaning thin trunk surmounting a wooden block and issuing tapering branches terminating in ball form flower buds. Apparently unsigned. Height 70”, width 35”, depth 20”. $300-$500

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82. Mid Century Modern Lucite Table Lamp

Probably American, circa 1970s. Apparently unmarked. Height 35” (including finial), height 22” (to socket base), width 12.12”, depth 5.5”. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia. $300-$500

83. Hivo Van Teal Signed Lucite Modernist Sculpture Hivo Van Teal (American, 20th century). “Untitled”, lucite, incised signature and copyright to top of base “Van © Teal”. Height 50.5”, width 14”, depth 11.25”. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia. $300-$500

84. Mid Century Modern Lucite Valet Butler

American, circa 1970s. Apparently unmarked. Height 50”, width 12”, depth 19”. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia. $300-$500

86. 85. Two Richard Carlson Abstract Mixed Media Works Brass & Lucite Side Table, Charles Hollis Jones Richard Carlson (American, 20th/ 21st century). “Abstraction in Blues” (9/2000) and

Attributed to Charles Hollis Jones (American, b. 1945-), third quarter 20th century. A mid century modern brass and lucite end, side or occasional table having a circular glass top supported by rectilinear legs united by two tiers of brass triangular concave stretchers. Apparently unmarked. Height 24.5”, width 27.75”. $300-$500

“Abstraction in Yellows” (120/2000), mixed media on paper with print elements, each signed lower left “RA Carlson”. Each with applied labels to verso “Richard Carlson”. Each framed 15.2” x 12.2”. “Abstraction in Blue” unframed 12” x 8.25”. “Abstraction in Yellow” unframed 11” x 8.2”. $300-$500

88. Early LeCoultre Gilt Brass Atmos Clock, 526-5 Cal.

Jaeger-LeCoultre (Swiss, 1833- ), produced circa 1950. Serial number to top of movement “95456” indicating production in late 1940’s/ early 1950’s. Underside of case cast with “LeCoultre & Cie / Metal / Caliber 526-5 / Swiss”, also with additional pen inscription “AT09644-11-84 / 357512-1-688-534”. Marked on front of movement “Fifteen (15) / Jewels VXN”, “Switzerland / Unadjusted”, LeCoultre & Cie / Atmos”. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia. $500-$700

87. MCM Chrome Coffee Table, Attributed to Albrizzi

Attributed to Alessandro Albrizzi (Italian, 1934 – 1994) for Albrizzi Design (London, founded 1968), circa 1970s. A mid-century modern coffee or cocktail table having a rectangular glass top supported by two tiers of chromed steel and acrylic (Perspex) geometric supports. Apparently unmarked. Height 15.25”, width 60.12”, depth 30.12”. $500-$700

Manner of Gino Severini (Italian, 1883-1966), “Untitled (Abstract Composition)”, gouache on paper, spurious signature lower right “G. SEVERINI”. Framed 23.3125” x 19.125”. Sight size of sheet floating in frame 13” x 11” (uneven sheet). $500-$700

90. Polished Chrome Modern Figural Andirons

American, 20th century to contemporary. A pair of streamlined modernist polished chrome andirons or firedogs loosely modeled as a standing human figure, with matte black iron support to back side. Apparently unmarked. Height 18”, width 8”, depth 18.5”. $500-$700

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89. Style of Severini Abstract Gouache on Paper

91. Mid Century Modern Lucite & Brass Dining Table

Attributed to Charles Hollis Jones (American, b. 1945-), circa 1970s. A mid century modern lucite and brass breakfast or dining table having an octagonal beveled glass top raised on rectangular lucite legs united by two tiers of brass and chrome concave square stretchers. Apparently unmarked. Height 28.12”, width 51”, depth 51”. Glass top is .6” thick. $800-$1,200


93. Earl Wilkie, Carved Laminated Wood Sculpture Earl Augustus Theodore Wilkie (American (Philadelphia), 19302009), “Untitled”-circa 1973, laminated wood sculpture, unsigned, accompanied with two black and white photographs presumably from the exhibition of the work at the Second World Black and African Festival and Culture, Southeastern Region, dated December 5th, 1973 and with artist’s monogram. Abstract organic shaped carved laminated wood sculpture with rounded ends joined by an undulating form with two rounded nodes facing one another at center. Sculpture height 8”, width 14.75”, depth 6.75”. $300-$500

92. Alan Meiers, Portrait Of A Man, Watercolor

Alan Meiers (American, 20th century), “Portrait of a Man with Blue Tie”, watercolor on paper, signed at lower right “Alan H. Meiers”. Abstracted figural bust length portrait painting rendered in geometric forms depicting a man dressed in a gray suit jacket with a blue and yellow tie, with geometric patterning to background in shades of blue. Sheet size 20.75” 18.75”. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia. $300-$500

94. Salvador Dalí, “Fille De Minos”, Lithograph, 1976

Salvador Dalí (Spanish, 1904-1989), “Fille de Minos” from l’art d’aimer d’Ovide-1976, lithograph in colors, signed and dated in plate at lower right “Dali 1976”, edition noted in graphite in lower left margin “173/250”, with watermark to sheet in lower left margin, with dry stamp to lower left margin “GPAI”, signed in graphite in lower right margin. Figural abstract print depicting a scene from the Roman Poet Ovid’s (Roman, 43 BC - 18 AD) 8 AD narrative poem “ The Metamorphoses” with Phaedra, daughter of Minos and Pasiphaë, draped in blue robes and Theseus, the King of Athens, who holds a sparsely leafed reed in his hands, with an olive tree in the midground and a palatial home or palace in the distance. Framed 32.25” x 36.25”. Sight 26.75” x 20.5”. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia. $400-$600

97. Sculptural Steel & Glass Table, Thomas Prochnow

95. Robert Lange, “The Technique: A Pragmatic Duo”

Robert Lange (American (active South Carolina), 20th / 21st century), “The Technique: A Pragmatic Duo”2006, oil on canvas, signed, dated and titled to verso “The Technique: A Pragmatic Duo Robert Lange 2006”. Surreal still life painting depicting two tubes of oil paint floating in a vacuous, austere landscape. Framed 35.5” x 35.5”. Unframed 30” x 30”. $400-$600

96. 3 Dimensional Vibrant Papier Mache Cityscape

Jorge Hassen Gonzalez (Mexican or Spanish, 20th century-contemporary). “Ciudad Dormida y Soñando” 2001, papier mâché, signed, titled, dated, and inscribed to verso. Paper mache wall hanging in three-dimensions depicting a vibrant Spanish or Mexican village with bridge at lower center as foreground before many plaster buildings painted in pinks, greens, and blues, interspersed with vibrant green trees uner a clouded blue sky, with five angel forms placed throughout the scene. Verso of structure inscribed with artist, title, and medium over a list of collaborators “Oscar Herrera Lopez and Amaury Cruz Tamayo”, date of production, and dimensions. $300-$500

98. Silas Seandel Signed Brutalist Table Base

Silas Seandel (American (New York), 1937), circa 1972. A welded, textured and patinated bronze cocktail, coffee or side sculptural table base having a freeform base with four rod shaped supports enclosing the array of exotic flora in an abstract brutalist form with dashes of red enamel color. Base is signed and dated ‘Silas Seandel, 1972’. Height 17.5” base diameter 15”, top diameter 12.5”. $600-$800

Thomas Prochnow (American, b. 1953), contemporary. A sculptural patinated steel & glass top coffee or cocktail table having a square glass top with 1 inch beveled edge supported by four architectural style posts with ball finials to each corner united by a welded writhing snake-like blue painted stretcher mounted with a ball, coil, and pierced spiral and cog motif. Initialed on the stretcher ‘T.P.’ height 17.25”, width 47.6”, depth 47.6”. $1,000-$2,000

99. 3 Piece Art Glass Wall Mural by Richard La Londe

Richard La Londe (American (Washington), b. 1972), circa 1990. A three piece art glass wall mural entitled ‘Walk Softly Earth Planet Visitor’ comprising silver and gold foil fused with colorful pieces of fused glass, all kiln-formed on a clear sheet of glass then adhered to aluminum allowing each piece the ability to be mounted to a wall or other structure. Bottom piece is signed, titled and dated by the artist. Height of top piece 24.5”, width 21.6”. Height of second piece 19”, width 20.5”. Height of bottom piece 10”, width 19.75”. $1,000-$2,000


100. 2 Unframed Roy Ahlgren Signed “Eve” Serigraphs Roy Ahlgren (American (Pennsylvania), 1927-2011). Group of two limited edition serigraphs on paper comprising of “Eve” -1974, signed, titled, dated and numbered in graphite in lower margin “13/50 Eve Roy Ahlgren 1974” depicting a monochromatic smiling female face with stylized hair; and “Eve” -1974, signed, titled, dated and artist proof noted in graphite in lower margin “A/P Roy Eve Ahlgren 1974” depicting a smiling female face with stylized hair with ombre blue to pink coloring. Each sheet 20” x 20.” $300-$500

101. 2 Unframed Roy Ahlgren Signed Serigraphs, 1973 Roy Ahlgren (American (Pennsylvania), 1927-2011). Group of two limited edition serigraphs on paper comprising of “Urban Sprawl”-1973, signed, titled, numbered and dated in graphite in lower margin “Urban Sprawl 1973 Roy Ahlgren 4/60”, depicting pink and orange cuboids that together form an abstracted cityscape set against a yellow sky; and “Probe”-1973, signed, titled, dated and numbered in graphite in lower margin “2/60 Probe Roy Ahlgren 1973”, depicting dimensional scrolling forms in Tiffany and robin’s egg blue space. “Urban Sprawl” sheet size 20.6” x 21”. “Probe” sheet size 20” x 20.25”. $300-$500

104. Pair of MCM Brushed Steel & Glass Side Tables A matched pair of mid-century modern brushed steel occasional, end or side tables having an inset circular glass top supported on four rectilinear legs united by twin circular stretchers and terminating on block feet. Apparently unmarked. Height 24.25”, diameter of top 21”. $400-$600

103. Sandi Seckman Bronze Abstracted Figural Sculpture

Sandi Seckman (American (Colorado/California), 20th century), “Untitled”-1986, bronze figural sculpture, inscribed on verso signature “Seckman” beside copyright symbol and ‘86 for date of execution, limited edition also noted as “8/40”. Modern abstract figural sculpture depicting a woman with simplified and undulating body with stippled recesses on front of body, oblong pierced form at side, possibly referencing a basket or vessel, female sculpture surmounting a kidney shaped black stone plinth base. Overall height 13.25”, width 9.75”, depth 5”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Dr. & Mrs. Calvin Wayne McLarin, Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500

102. 1973 Charles Pollock For Knoll Mobile Office Chair

Charles Pollock (American, 1930-2013) for Knoll International (American, founded 1938), circa 1973. A mid-century modern swivel office chair having a fiberglass shell with chromed, aluminum rim holding leather covered upholstery on swiveling aluminum four star base with castors. Chair retains consumer product tag for Knoll and dated February 8 1973. Height 30.5”, width 24.75”, seat depth 17.5”, seat height 16”. $300-$500

105. French Modernist Sea Foam Glazed Pitcher or Ewer

Vallauris Pottery (French, founded 1873), circa 1960. A slip cast earthenware ewer or pitcher, decorated with sea foam or ‘Écume de mer’ glaze (sometimes referred to as ‘fat lava’), having a slanted mouth and short rounded handle joining the spreading body. Marked to the underside ‘Vallauris’ and with silver sticker on neck ‘GRAU D’ AGDE’. Height 15.8”, diameter of base 5.75”. $300-$500

106. 2 Unframed Roy Ahlgren Signed Serigraphs, 1974/76

Roy Ahlgren (American (Pennsylvania), 1927-2011). Group of two limited edition serigraphs on paper comprising of “Extrinsic”-1974, signed, titled, dated and numbered in graphite in lower margin “49/50 Extrinsic Roy Ahlgren 1974”, depicting central “x” comprised of alternating monochromatic bands; and “Redondo” -1976, signed, titled, dated and artist’s proof noted in graphite in lower margin “A/P Redondo Roy Ahlgren 1976”, depicting a circle composed of undulating orange, red and yellow jagged bands. “Extrinsic” sheet size 20” x 20”. “Redondo” sheet size 20.25” x 20”. $400-$600

107. Andre Beaudin French Modern Ceramic Vase

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Andre Beaudin (French, 1895-1979), circa 1964. Modern abstract ceramic pottery table vase with joined panels glazed in green and iron red with rust orange accents, uneven rim at top, underside incised with conjoined “AB” monogram for the artist and date “64”. Overall height 11.9”, width 7.4”, depth 6.4”. $300-$500

108. Set of 6 Black Lacquered Gondola Dining Chairs

Italian, four quarter 20th century. A matched set of six black lacquered Gondola form dining chairs with incurvate wide crest rails and sloping stiles enclosing the scooping solid vasiform shaped splat over the drop in upholstered seat and raised on four saber legs. Height 36.4”, width 21.21”, seat depth 17.5”, seat height 17”. $500-$700


109. Two Chinese Porcelain Rice Bowls, 1 Marked

Chinese, late 19th/ early 20th century. A group of two porcelain rice bowls of squat round from raised on a ring foot, comprising one with exterior celadon glaze devoid of further decoration, and one with underglaze cobalt blue patterning formed of clusters of dots into geometric and floral forms. Celadon bowl unmarked, blue bowl with indistinguishable underglaze blue mark to underside. Celadon bowl diameter 5.25”, blue bowl diameter 4.75”. $300-$500

110. Chinese Rosewood Marble Top Taboret Table

Chinese, Qing Dynasty, late 19th/ early 20th century. Height 19.5”, diameter of top 16.25”. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia. $300-$500

111. 13 19th C. Chinese Export Plates and Saucers

Chinese, 19th century. A collection of 13 porcelain plates, saucers, and underbowls in the traditional Chinese Export Rose Medallion and Rose Canton patterns. Smallest diameter 4.5”. Largest diameter 6.75”. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia. $300-$500

113. Chinese Famille Noir Bough Pot with Figural Scenes

112. Pair of Chinese Low Bowls with Florals, Pink Ground

Chinese, Ching Dynasty mark for Jiaqing reign (1796-1820), likely 20th century. Pair of porcelain low bowls with hand painted enamels of flowers in multiple colors against pink incised sgraffito ground on interior and exterior. Each marked on bottom with iron red reign mark over glaze. Each height 1.6”, diameter 9.4”. $300-$500

Chinese, 20th century. A famille noir porcelain hand painted bough pot or jardiniere of rectangular block form with three apertures to top plane and three drainage holes to bottom, each wide side of vase body with scene depicting two figures in a garden set before traditional architecture within a white cartouche with shaped corners, the figural cartouches reserved on a black ground to remainder of body and adorned to sides and top with white and red flower blossoms. Underside with hand painted iron red six character mark within a square cartouche. Height 6”, width 5”, depth 3.125”. $300-$500

114. Pair, 19th C. Chinese Export Famille Rose Plates

Chinese, late 19th/ early 20th century. A pair of famille rose enamel decorated Chinese Export plates of round form, each with bold pink chrysanthemum and peony blossoms to rim reserved on a shaped band of swirls punctuated with yellow, white and blue flowers and having gilt borders, with central motif of peony flowers on stem. Unmarked. diameter 9”. $300-$500

116. Chinese Rosewood & Marble Top Jardiniere Stand

115. 19th C. Chinese Export B&W Porcelain Teapot

Chinese, 19th century. A Chinese Export porcelain teapot of cylindrical form with straight spout to one side opposed by reeded and twisted applied handle decorated with relief flowers as fixture to pot body, the whole with white ground bearing underglaze blue laurel leaf wreaths to either side surrounding floral embellishment and as rings to topside surrounding pinecone finial. Unmarked. Height 5.125”, width spout to handle 9.875”, diameter of body 5.5”. $300-$500

117. Fine Chinese Export Blue Willow Pitcher, c.1810

Chinese, first quarter 19th century. Unmarked. Height 8.125”, width spout to handle 8”. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia. $300-$500

Chinese, Qing Dynasty, late 19th century. A rosewood carved urn or jardinière plant stand having a hexagonal outline with inset conforming rouge marble top above a pierced frieze of foliage and auspicious symbols over an apron pierced with longevity symbols amid flowering prunus branches, all joined to the cabriole supports headed with zoomorphic masks and trailing flowering prunus blossoms united by a circular pierced undertier and terminating in dragon headed hoof feet. Height 32”, diameter of top 10.5”. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia. $300-$500

118. Chinese Export Brass Bound Leather Trunk on Stand

Chinese, 19th century. A brass bound and leather covered trunk on stand hand painted with polychrome scrolling floral within decorative applied brass tacks rising on front floral pierced carved scrolled supports. Height 26”, width 35.75”, depth 17.8”. $300-$500

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119. 2 Fine Reverse Painted Glass Snuff Bottles, Signed

Asian, 20th century. A group of two signed reverse painted glass snuff bottles comprising a large finely painted bottle with yellow cut glass accents and bearing reverse painted scenes of a red cardinal bird resting on a rock above a lotus pond and a blue jay bird resting on a branch above orange chrysanthemum flowers, signed beside seal to one side of body; and a second finely painted bottle with yellow chrysanthemum blossoms, red flowers, and green leaves to one side, and a mountainous landscape scene to other side, signed to one side beside red seal mark - each with a domed opaque glass stopper. Peking glass bottle contained within silk embroidery bound box. Peking glass bottle height 3.125”, other bottle height 2.625”. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia. $300-$500

Chinese, likely 19th century. A carved white hardstone dish, likely jade, of oval form with relief carving to underside of auspicious symbols including a treasure vase, a lotus blossom, a parasol, a fish, and a calligraphic mark at center. 4.625” x 5”. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia. $300-$500

122. Fine Dehua Blanc de Chine Figure, Standing Guanyin

Chinese, likely 19th century Qing Dynasty (1644-1912). A fine Dehua porcelain blanc de chine figural sculpture depicting a standing Guanyin (Japanese: Kannon) holding a basket with fish, the figure with hair coiffed atop head adorned with chrysanthemum blossoms, a pin, and beads, wearing an elaborate draped gown with a beaded necklace to the open neck, standing in bare feet atop a serpentine dragon ball and holding a mudra of blessing, allover with creamy white glaze. Back of figure impressed with gourd form Dehua kiln mark above square seal artist mark. Height 14”. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia. $500-$700

124. Tongzhi Period Chinese Lotus Dish with Calligraphy

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Asian, 20th century. A collection of three reverse painted glass snuff bottles comprising one of round form painted to one side with landscape scene and to other side with blue bird over orange flowers; one of rectangular form with courtly children in a landscape to both sides of body; and one of oval form with a powdered woman in a landscape to both sides of body. Each unmarked. Tallest height 3.375”. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia. $300-$500

123. Chinese White Stone Dish with Auspicious Symbols

121. Chinese Tongzhi Period Fine Porcelain Brush Pot Chinese, Qing Dynasty Tongzhi Period mark (1862-74), likely of the period. A finely painted porcelain brush pot of cylindrical form painted by hand on tondo with interior figural scene depicting three people seated around a tall floor screen decorated with blue and white painted landscape motif, with flowering urns peeking out from behind screen, pedestal table at front center with flaming censer atop, a table to left of figures bearing vase holding peacock or other large bird feathers, and two butterflies or bats in flight at sides. Underside with four character iron red mark for the Tongzhi imperial reign. Height 5”, diameter 3”. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia. $300-$500

120. Three Reverse Painted Glass Snuff Bottles

Chinese, Qing Dynasty Tongzhi Period mark (1862-1874), likely of the period. Underside with six character iron red mark for the Tongzhi imperial reign. Height 1.625”, diameter 4.25” x 4.125”. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia. $300-$500

125. Pair, Longquan Celadon Anhua Dragon Bowls, Marked

Chinese, Qing Dynasty Yongzheng Period mark (1722-1735), likely 20th century. A pair of Longquan celadon low bowls with delicate pale blue glaze to body having flared wide rim over ogee curved body and round foot, the elegantly formed body with anhua decoration of five-clawed Imperial dragons amid cloud scrolls to central medallion and on tondo to exterior body. Underside with hand painted underglaze six character Yongzheng imperial reign mark within double cobalt rings. Each 1.625” tall, 6.625” diameter of opening. $400-$600


126. 4 Chinese Carved Jade Articles, Late Qing Dynasty

Chinese, likely late 19th/ early 20th century Qing Dynasty (16441912). A collection of four jade articles comprising two white or celadon jade hairpins in the form of ruyi sceptres, an openwork carved celadon or white jade disc depicting a courtly figure on horseback amid cloud scrolls, and a figural carved spinach green jade koi fish. Each apparently unmarked. Longer hairpin length 5.25”, shorter length 3.75”. Dish diameter 2.25”. Fish height 2”, width 4.25”. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia. $300-$500

127. Japanese Bronze Male Lion Sculpture, Signed

Japanese School, likely Meiji Period (1868-1912). A finely modeled bronze figure of an adult male lion depicted with muscular body at mid-stride with full mane surrounding face with gilt accented eyes and open mouth, his tail curling downward back toward body, the figure to an integral bronze plinth base. Impressed signature to top of base. overall length 15.5”, width 4”, depth 4”. $500-$700

128. Asian Carved Panoramic Hardstone Plaque, 9 Dragons

129. 7 Japanese Articles: 4 Pipes, 2 Cases & 1 Censer

Japanese, 19th/20th centuries. A collection of four opium pipes and one pipe form censer, comprising one solid celadon jade pipe of straight cylindrical form with constricted neck and bulbous mouth piece; one mixed metal mounted bamboo pipe with figural scene to mouth piece depicting a hunting tiger; a white metal (possibly silver) mounted bamboo pipe with fluted details to mouth piece and end piece; a signed polished bronze mounted bamboo pipe, a heavy burnished bronze pipe form incense burner or lighter with “endpiece” hinging open to reveal a well for incense, the handle decorated with serpentine key motif, a hardwood pipe case with medallion to front bearing two lines of incised calligraphic marks; and an ebonized wood pipe case with applied silver cricket or insect amid leaves. Jade pipe length 7”, mixed metal pipe length 9.5”, silver mounted pipe length 7”, polished bronze mounted pipe length 7.75”, censer length 8”. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia. $400-$600

132. Three Japanese Blue Floral Plique-a-Jour Articles Japanese, 20th century. Box unmarked. Each urn with imperial chrysanthemum seal to underside. Urn height 5.25”. Box height 4.625”. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia. $300-$500

Asian, 20th century. A carved hard stone, possibly duan or slate, relief plaque of panoramic rectangular form depicting nine scaly serpentine dragons chasing pearls set before a mountain landscape above rolling waves or clouds, the stone to a stained and ebonized wooden frame. Unmarked. Framed 10.75” x 29.25”, unframed 5.25” x 23.75”. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia. $400-$600

130. Cloisonne Dhyani Buddha Amitabha Sculpture

Southeast Asian, late 19th/ early 20th century. A cloisonne enamel buddha figural sculpture depicting the figure seated in full lotus position with hands in the dhyana mudra, the figure’s robe spreading at chest to reveal auspicious symbol cast to center, with eyes closed in a meditative expression, elongated earlobes, and twisted knot hair punctuated with jewel or third eye at center. Height 16.5”, width 12.25”, depth 8.5”. $500-$700

133. Collection of Four Asian Glass Snuff Bottles

Asian, 20th century. Yellow peking glass bottle signed and with red seal mark. Tallest bottle height 3.25”. Shortest bottle height 2.375”. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia. $300-$500

131. Hand Painted Japanese Table Screen, Cherry Blossom

Japanese, 20th century. A hand painted figural four panel silk table screen, signed with a circular red seal on the far left panel, screen depicting a celebration among the cherry blossoms with figures dancing, playing musical instruments, fanning themselves, and lounging under the shade of the cherry trees, with muted gold metallic background, with two fabric borders within ebonized wood frame accented with silvered metal ornaments at corners and middle sections. Each panel 35.75” x 17.75”x Overall 35.75” x 71”. Provenance: From the Estate of Vice Admiral Hugh Goodwin and Mrs. Eleanor Welty Goodwin thence by descent to their daughter, Sidney Mary Goodwin and her husband, Mr. George Marshall Brown of Georgia. $300-$500

134. Japanese Erotic Hand Scroll Painting, Two Scenes

Japanese School, 20th century. A hand painted hand scroll with two erotic paintings on paper each depicting a man and woman engaged in sexual intercourse, the paintings to a green silk surround. width 9”, length 97”. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia. $300-$500

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135. Four Simple Japanese Edo Period Iron Tsubas

136. Three Sukashi Iron Tsubas, Edo Period Japanese

Japanese, Edo Period (1603-1868). A collection of four simple iron tsubas comprising two of maru gata form (round) and two of naga maru gata form (oval), one round tsuba with marui mimi (rim) with central nakago-ana flanked by cloud shaped kôzuka-bitsu and kôgai-bitsu, decorated with figure in relief at right and heightened with gilding; one round tsuba with kaku mimi (rim) and central nakago-ana flanked to left by rounded kôzuka-bitsu and cloud shaped kôgai-bitsu at right, with smooth overall surface; one oval tsuba with sukidashi mimi (rim) with central nakago-ana flanked to right with cloud shaped kôgai-bitsu, decorated with relief flowers on stem heightened with gilding; and one plain oval form tsuba with maru mimi (rim) single piercing at center - a nakago-ana with rectangular protrusion to one side. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia. $300-$500

Japanese, Edo Period (1603-1868). A group of 3 iron kyo-sukashi (openwork) tsubas comprising one of naga maru gata form with maru mimi (rim) and central nakago-ana flanked to left by rounded kôzuka-bitsu, with pierced decoration of flowers and leaves (possibly Paulownia); one of naga maru gata form with sukidashi mimi (rim) and central nakago-ana flanked to left by rounded kôzuka-bitsu and cloud shaped kôgai-bitsu at right, decorated with pierced composition depicting a garden bridge over water; and one of heavily scrolled kyo-sukashi mokko gata form with central nakago-ana flanked by kôzuka-bitsu and kôgai-bitsu of bat form. Flower tsuba 3.25” x 3”. Bridge tsuba 2.75” x 2.625”. Scroll tsuba 2.375” x 2.5”. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia. $400-$600

138. Utagawa Kunisada, “Kabuki Samurai”, Woodblock

139. Utagawa Hirokage, Battle Of Fruits and Fish, 1859

Utagawa Kunisada (Japanese, 1786-1865), “Kabuki Actors”, woodblock triptych on paper. Three sheet ukiyo-e triptych print depicting four Kabuki actors battling as Samurai with long swords on a small wooden bridge as a female figure hidden behind her fan looks on. Framed 20.75” x 35.25”. Overall unframed 14.325” x 29”. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia. $300-$500

Utagawa Hirokage (Japanese,active 1855-1865), “Aomono Sakana Gunzei Daikassen No Zu (The Great Battle Between the Fruits, Vegetables and Fish)”-1859, woodblock triptych, with inscriptions throughout. Framed 21.9” x 37.9”. Overall sight 13.25” x 29.5”. Provenance: From the Estate of Vice Admiral Hugh Goodwin and Mrs. Eleanor Welty Goodwin thence by descent to their daughter, Sidney Mary Goodwin and her husband, Mr. George Marshall Brown of Georgia. $300-$500

141. 3 Japanese Edo Period Bronze Tsubas, 1 Signed

Japanese, Edo Period (1603-1868). A collection of three bronze tsubas comprising one of adri gata (saddle) form with central nakago-ana flanked to left by rounded kôzukabitsu, the top side with relief decoration of a beast headed man running over waves or clouds with continued motif to underside, the underside with faint indistinguishable signature to either side of nakago-ana; a maru gata form tsuba with uchikaeshi mimi rim with central nakago-ana flanked to left by rounded kôzuka-bitsu, both top and bottom sides with floral relief decoration heightened by gold; and a naga maru gata (oval) form sukashi (open work) tsuba allover with gilded finish depicting an eagle surrounding a central nakago-ana flanked by abstractly shaped kôzuka-bitsu and kôgai-bitsu. Adri tsuba 3.125” x 3”. Maru tsuba diameter 2.75”. Naga maru tsuba 2.375” x 1.875”. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia. $400-$600

143. Three Edo Period Iron Naga Maru Gata Tsubas

Japanese, Edo Period (1603-1868). A collection of three iron tsubas or sword guards of naga maru gata (oval) form comprising one tsuba with central nakago-ana flanked to left by rounded kôzuka-bitsu and cloud shaped kôgai-bitsu at right, decorated to top and bottom sides by copper and gilt fan forms and undulating band or relief near edges, with possible mei (or signature) to right side of nakago-ana; one tsuba with central nakago-ana flanked by triangular shaped kôzuka-bitsu and kôgai-bitsu, with twisting pierced decoration to top and bottom of gourds, leaves, and clouds; and one tsuba with central nakago-ana flanked to left by rounded kôzuka-bitsu and cloud shaped kôgai-bitsu at right, with relief decoration to both sides of florals, fu dog, and dragon, with sukidashi mimi (rim). Fan tsuba 3.125” x 3”. Pierced tsuba 2.625” x 2.5”. Dragon tsuba 2.75” x 2.625”. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia. $400-$600

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137. 3 Edo Period Iron Tsubas, Kaku Maru & Mokko Gata Japanese, Edo Period (1603-1868). A collection of three iron tsubas or sword guards comprising one tsuba of kaku maru gata form with central nakago-ana flanked to left by rounded kôzuka-bitsu and cloud shaped kôgai-bitsu at right, the top side with relief decoration of a tiger hunting in a landscape and the underside with continued landscape motif, with accents of gold; a second kaku maru gata form iron tsuba with central nakago-ana flanked to left by rounded kôzuka-bitsu and cloud shaped kôgai-bitsu at right, the top sid with relief decoration of two diminutive buddhas or spirits flanking an urn or jar set before flowers, their costuming heightened with gilt, with continued motif to underside; and a mokko gata form (quatrefoil) iron tsuba with central nakago-ana flanked by kôzuka-bitsu and kôgai-bitsu of peaked cloud form, with flat carved lotus blossom at top over smaller leaf forms. Each kaku maru gata tsuba 3.375” x 3.125”. Mokko gata tsuba 3.5” x 3.25”. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia. $400-$600

140. Kobayashi Kiyochika, “Attack at Phyong-Yang”, 1894 Kobayashi Kiyochika (Japanese, 1847-1915), “Night Attack by Our Armed Forces Against the Chinese at Phyong-Yang”-1894, woodblock triptych on paper, Framed 18.75” x 32.75”. Overall unframed 28.5” x 14.5”. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia. $300-$500

142. Two Fine Edo Period Tsubas, Bronze and Iron

Japanese, Edo Period (1603-1868) or earlier. Group of two tsubas comprising one round iron tsuba, possibly Kyo Shôami School, of unusual saucer form with raised mimi (rim) and convex center, with central nakago-ana flanked to left by small rounded kôzuka-bitsu and to right by large rounded kôgai-bitsu, decorated to top with black and gilt polychrome remnants and to underside with bas relief precious objects heightened with silver; and one signed bronze tsuba of swelled kaku maru gatu form with central nakago-ana flanked to left by small tall ovular kôzuka-bitsu and to right by cloud form kôgai-bitsu, the top side with single rooster or cockerel in landscape in relief, the underside with indistinguishable signature to either side of nakago-ana. Rooster tsuba contained within a wooden box. Saucer tsuba diameter 3.125”. Rooster tsuba 3.5” square. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia. $400-$600

144. Three Signed Japanese Edo Period Iron Tsubas

Japanese, Edo Period (1603-1868). A collection of three signed iron tsubas or sword guards comprising one kaku gata form tsuba with central nakago-ana flanked to left by rounded kôzuka-bitsu and cloud shaped kôgai-bitsu at right, with parcel gilt relief decoration to top depicting a Hotai figure and to underside with landscape, with mei (or signature) to left side of nakago-ana; one maru gata form tsuba with central nakago-ana flanked by cloud shaped kôzuka-bitsu and kôgai-bitsu, with pierced cloud form decoration at upper right and lower left and remnants of gilt rays overall, with indistinguishable mei to left and right sides of nakago-ana; and one maru gata form tsuba (likely Shôami School), slightly thicker toward rim and thinner toward center, with central nakago-ana flanked by cloud shaped kôzuka-bitsu and Kôgai-bitsu, with flat relief landscape decoration and gilt birds and foliage to both sides, with mei to left and right sides of nakago-ana. Larger maru tsuba diameter 3.25”. Smaller maru tsuba diameter 2.75. Kaku tsuba 2.75” x 2.5”. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia. $500-$700


146. Japanese Mixed Metal Card Tray, Crane Motif

145. Meiji Period Woven Bronze Bud Vase with Crab, Signed

Japanese, likely Meiji Period (1868-1912). A diminutive vase of baluster form comprising a woven bronze outer layer reminiscent of woven bamboo or fiber baskets, with an applied crab to side, with white porcelain liner. Underside of bronze with two cast or impressed seal marks. Height 4.25”. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia. $300-$500

Japanese, first quarter 20th century. A cast bronze card tray of rounded rectangular form with relief in decoration depicting two cranes standing in a marsh amid lotus flowers and lily pads with fish swirling around their feet as they peer skyward at birds in flight, the composition heightened with gilt and copper accents. Underside with incised signature. Height 7.25, width 9.75”. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia. $300-$500

147. Japanese Bronze Vase, Bird & Butterfly Motif

Japanese, first half 20th century. A bronze baluster form vase with applied elephant mask handles at shoulder, the body with 2 inset ovular cartouches each bearing a scene with bird amid flowers, the cartouches bordered by a ring of leiwen or meandering key, the mouth with a band of leaf tips, and the foot with a band of intersecting inverted arches with dangling serpentine vines and surmounted by butterflies, the whole heightened with gilt and polychrome accents. Unmarked. Height 10.5”, width across handles 7.125”. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia. $300-$500

148. Pair of Vibrant Blue Palatial Cloisonne Chargers

Asian, late 19th/ early 20th century. A pair of vibrant blue palatial cloisonne on bronze chargers, each with tondo depicting many foo dogs dancing and parading around a central chrysanthemum blossom with further chrysanthemums and puzzle balls to composition, the tondo reserved on a field of key patterning decorated with tiny blocks of squared key spirals, the underside completely covered with cloisonne wire scrolls in light blue ground. Unmarked. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia. $1,000-$2,000

149. Collection of 5 Japanese Bronze Bud Vases

Japanese, 19th & 20th century. A collection of five diminutive cast bronze vases of baluster form comprising a tall vase with etched cockerel or rooster resting on cherry tree branch with silver and gilt accents, calligraphic signature to back; a vase with etched phoenix resting on a cherry tree branch with silver and gilt accents, calligraphic signature to back and seal mark to underside; a vase with wider mouth with relief decoration of a small bird resting on a lotus pod, with gilt accents, apparently unmarked; a squat bronze vase with relief swirling dragon on tondo with gilt and patinated accents, apparently unmarked; and a gilt bronze CPO vase with flat shoulder decorated with silver gilt bamboo motif, “CPO” within diamond cartouche to underside, also signed with calligraphic marks to side. First four described vases likely Meiji Period (1868-1912). Tallest vase height 7.25”. Shortest vase height 4.25”. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia. $500-$700

151. Japanese Bronze Vase with Prime Minister’s Emblem

150. Japanese Meiji Pd. Woven Metal Tray, Gyoran Kannon

Japanese, likely Meiji Period. A damascene decorated mixed metal tray of rounded rectangular form bearing woven bronze or unpatinated shakudo side walls and rim surrounding a rectangular inset depicting the goddess Gyoran Kannon (Chinese: Yulan Guanyin) standing atop a carp fish with halo emanating from her head as she casts light down upon a sea monster whereby saving a woman standing to right atop a lotus pad, the two female figures being separately cast and applied into the landscape setting within polished bronze border etched with lotus flower and scroll band. Underside signed in the cast. 15.25” x 19.25”. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia. $1,000-$2,000

Japanese, likely Meiji Period (1868-1912). A fine and unique bronze baluster form vase cast to one side of the shoulder with a pair phoenixes flanking a 5-7 Paulownia (or Go-shichi kiri), the official emblem or mon of the Prime Minister of Japan, the vase’s opposing side with cast chrysanthemum blossoms on stem in relief, and the remaining two sides each with an oak leaf and acorn loop handle. Underside with cast calligraphic marks within wavy rectangular cartouche. Height 7.75”, diameter 5.75”. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia. $400-$600

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152. Pair, Small Chinese Rose Mandarin Porcelain Vases

Chinese, 20th century. A pair of Chinese Export Rose Mandarin (a variation of Rose Medallion) enamel decorated small cabinet vases each with hand painted decoration in the typical style with several figura cartouches depicting courtly scenes and bordered by gilt key or bamboo bands, these cartouches reserved to a white ground filled with auspicious symbols and objects. Unmarked. Label to underside of each “Atlanta Antiques Exchange”. Each height 10”, diameter 3.75”. $300-$500

153. 19th C. Chinese Export Rose Medallion Console Bowl

Chinese, 19th century. A rose medallion decorated porcelain console bowl of round from with a subtly flaring rim and raised on a ring foot, the whole with hand painted enamel decoration in the traditional style with alternating figural and floral filled cartouches reserved on a ground of pink peony flowers and butterflies, with a coordinating band to inner and outer rim. Unmarked. diameter 11.5”, height 5”. $300-$500

154. Set of 12 Chinese Rose Medallion Scalloped Plates

Chinese late 19th/early 20th century. A set of 12 porcelain plates of round form with scalloped rims with hand painted Rose Medallion enamel decoration in the traditional style with alternating figural and floral cartouches flanking a central gilt ring medallion bearing a bird and prunus fruit, all reserved to a ground of gilt and green scrolling vines with butterflies. Each unmarked. diameter 8.5”. $400-$600

155. Rose Medallion Lidded Tureen with Underplate

Chinese, late 19th/ early 20th century. A porcelain covered tureen with underplate decorated in the Rose Medallion motif with hand painted enamels in the typical format with alternating figural and floral cartouches reserved on a gilt and serpentine green vine ground flanking gilt ring medallions, the tureen with bamboo motif pierced handles, the lid with mushroom finial. Overall height 9.25”, width 12.875”, depth 10.5”. $600-$800

157. Chinese Export Rosewood Two-Tier Marble Top Table

156. Chinese Rose Medallion Porcelain Umbrella Stand

Chinese, Late 19th/early 20th century. Unmarked. Overall height 24.125”, diameter 9.6”. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D. , Eastman, GA. $800-$1,200

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Chinese, Qing Dynasty (1644-1912), late 19th century. A rosewood carved table with lobed or petal shaped top inset with conforming rouge marble framed by carved cherry blossoms or prunus and bamboo leaves over the frieze with carved openwork centering winged insects above an elaborate openwork skirt carved with forms of blossoms and branches centered with a longevity sumbol raised on five slightly cabriole legs headed with zoomorphic bat mask and united by a circular undertier and terminating on knuckled claws, each holding tightly onto ball-shaped ‘pearls of wisdom’. 32”, diameter 21”. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia. $800-$1,200

158. Chinese Rosewood Carved Marble Top Table

Chinese,Qing Dynasty (1644-1912), late 19th century. A rosewood carved table with lobed or petal shaped top inset with circular white marble framed by carved precious objects and beaded edge over the elaborate openwork skirt carved with forms of cherry blossoms and branches raised on four cabriole legs headed with zoomorphic dragon mask over carved floral motif joined by a stretcher and terminating on knuckled claws, each holding tightly onto ball-shaped ‘pearls of wisdom’. 31.75”, diameter 23.5”. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia. $800-$1,200


159. Pair, Murano Glass Pheasants, Attributed to Seguso

Attributed to Archimede Seguso (Italian, 1909-1999), circa 1960s. A complimenting pair of art glass pheasants, likely male and female, both modeled with tail up and head down, one with gold fleck aventurine inclusions on gold body, the other with gold fleck aventurine inclusions on cranberry body, each having Bollicine bubble decoration and perched on a colorless spiral glass base. Apparently unsigned. Height of cranberry pheasant 12.5”, base diameter 3.5”. Height of other pheasant 12.25”, base diameter 3.5”. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia. $300-$500

162. Charming Figural Cat Firedogs with Green Glass Eyes

Likely American, late 19th/ early 20th century. A charming pair of feline figural cast iron andirons each depicting a cat seated on hind legs facing forward with green glass eyes and resting on a two splayed foot base, with serpentine back support bar. Unmarked. Height 16”, width 6.75”, depth 17.5”. $300-$500

160. Two Baccarat Crystal Cat Figurines, Signed

Baccarat (French, founded 1764- ), contemporary. Two crystal animal figurines in the form of playing cats, one depicted on hind legs with front paws raised above head; the other laying and twisting body and head with arms extended. Each marked on bottom with circular Baccarat mark, each also in original red box from Baccarat. Cat on hind legs height 6.7”, width 2.4”, depth 4.7”. Cat lying down height 3.6”, width 8”, depth 3.6” . $300-$500

163. Ruth Aronsohn, Piglets On The Farm, Oil On Board Ruth Aronsohn (American, b. 1873-?), “Five Curious Young Pigs”- 1898, oil on board, signed and dated at lower left “Ruth B. Aronsohn 98”. Figural farm scene depicting five small piglets gathered behind a wooden fence in a bed of farm straw. Framed 17.5” x 23”. Unframed 13.425” x 19”. $400-$600

161. Style Of George Stubbs, Portrait Of Pomeranian

Style of George Stubbs (English, 1724-1806), 20th century. “Portrait of Black and Tan Pomeranian”, oil on canvas, signed at lower right “P. English”. Figural portrait painting of a black and tan lap dog, presumably a royal canine, in the style of famed English portrait painter George Stubbs (English, 1724-1806). Framed 27.25” x 31.25”. Unframed 20” x 24”. $500-$700

164. Helen Hatch Means, “Bichon Frise In Field”, 1990 Helen Hatch Means (American (active Georgia), 19332014), “Bichon Frise in the Field”-1990, oil on canvas, signed and dated at lower left “H.H.MEANS 1990”, verso with framer’s label. Figural portrait painting depicting a small dog or puppy with white curly hair (likely a Bichon Frise), with dark happy eyes, with little pink tongue extended, playing in the tall green grass. Framed 18.75” x 20.75”. Sight 13” x 15.25”. $300-$500

165. Pair of Hubley Style Cast Iron Airedale Terriers

American, late 19th/early 20th century. Pair of matching Hubley Manufacturing Company (American, 1894-circa 1975) style cast iron dogs in the form of Airedale terriers, eah portrayed standing in alert position with head facing forward and tail turned up, figural sculptures likely originally part of bookends or functioned as a doorstop. Each unmarked. Height 5.25”, width 6.5”, depth 2.6” . $300-$500

166. Large Ayres Type Gliding Rocking Horse

Ayres type gliding rocking horse well loved and covered in animal hide, probably deer, having a single ear pricked forward (the other ear missing) and traces of horse hair mane, leather bridle with no reins, remnants of a leather saddle with single stirrup raised on a pine rocking stand with octagonal pillars and plank base and supports outlined with black paint stringing with circles. Apparently not marked. Height 39” (to ear tip), width 54”, depth 18”. $300-$500

167. Contemporary, “Bridled White Horse”, Oil

20th century to contemporary. “Portrait of a Bridled White Horse”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned, with framer’s label to verso. Figural portrait painting depicting a white or gray horse with dark leather bridle, with soft dark eyes and warm expression, with stark early morning landscape with bare trees and morning mist in the background. Framed 40.65” 28.5”. Sight 32.125” x 20.5”. $400-$600

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168. Pair of Oxidized Iron Figural Putti Jardinieres

Continental, 20th century. A pair of mirrored iron garden sculptures each depicting a putto figure seated on a tree stump with flower decoration to front with the figure looking down over one shoulder and supporting a vertical cornucopia horn as jardiniere on alternate shoulder, the sculptures allover with heavy oxidation. Height 32.75”, width 15.5”, depth 10”. $500-$700

170. Bird Jones “Sunflowers” Oil On Board, Signed

169. Figural Cast Stone Garden Sculpture, Seated Horse

Continental, 20th century. A figural cast stone garden sculpture depicting a regal seated horse with ears perked, with legs tucked under chest, with with collar of linked fleur-de-lis form. Overall height 21”, width 32, depth 14”. $600-$800

Bird Jones (American, 1865-1944). “Sunflowers on Military (Camp Mabry) Road”, oil on canvas laid down on illustration board, graphite signed and titled to verso “Bird Jones”. Pastoral landscape painting depicting bright summer scene from a military roadway (Camp Mabry) with rolling hills covered in blooming sunflowers and dotted with lush trees, with blue skies and scattered billowing clouds overhead. Verso backing paper with label and inscriptions “Property of S. M. Purcell 428 15th Street Santa Monica California” , “Sunflowers on Military (Camp Mabry) Road”, “Country Store Gallery Austin TX”. Framed 15.125” x 21.125”. Unframed 11.75” x 18”. $500-$700

171. Palatial Post-Impressionist Style Figural Painting

Kras Stroykov (Continental, 20th century). “Through the Garden”, acrylic on canvas, signed lower right. PostImpressionist style palatial figural painting depicting two young ladies walking toward the viewer through a loosely rendered garden setting with flowering shrubs at left and a clouded sky at right, the forward woman in a loose white dress and the aft woman in pink holding a parasol or umbrella. Verso of structure retaining retail label from Beverly Hall, Atlanta, Georgia. Framed 72” x 52.5”. Sight size 59.5” x 39.5”. $600-$800

172. Cast Stone Garden Sculpture, “Reading Gnome” 20th century. A cast stone garden sculpture depicting a seated gnome with jovial expression, with book in hand. Overall 23” x 12” x 10.5”. $300-$500

173. Cast Stone Garden Fountain, Putto with Dolphin 20th century. A figural cast stone garden fountain or fountainhead depicting a sweet-faced putto with arm raised to right ear, the putto seated on a stylized fish, the mouth of the fish plumbed for operation as garden fountain with tube. Height 20.25”. $300-$500

174. Contemporary, Capriccio Scene Painting, Signed

20th century to contemporary. “Capriccio Scene with Fountain”, acrylic on canvas, signed indistinctly at lower right “Faeriana”, verso with indistinct inscription “#2869...”. Contemporary painting depicting capriccio scene with arches supported by columns, with sunken courtyard with a simple fountain and figural marble bust of a female. Framed 65.5” x 53”. Unframed 60” x 48”. $400-$600

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175. Cast Stone Corinthian Style Capital

20th century. A Corinthian style cast stone architectural capital (can function as table base or pedestal) with incurvate abacus, with cascading upswept acanthus throughout. Overall 14.5” x 23” x 22.75”. $300-$500


178. After Francisco Miralles Y Galup, Seaside Scene 176. Faux Bois Garden Table by Rene Romero

Rene Romero (Mexican/American, b. 1972), contemporary. A faux bois or ‘El Trabajo Rustico’ concrete and twisted re-bar garden table having a circular top resembling a tree trunk cross section with naturalistically modeled bark surround raised on three twisted re-bar legs united by a circular stretcher and terminating in a circular base mirroring the top. Signed to the underside of top. Height 27.25”, diameter of top 25.6”. $600-$800

177. Continental Cast & Wrought Iron 2-Tier Table

Continental, late 19th/early 20th century. A green painted cast and wrought iron occasional table or jardiniere plant stand having a square rose colored micro mosaic top inlaid with pietra dura floral wreath over an open frieze decorated with interlocking C-scroll and raised on scrolled cabriole supports united by a rose colored marble square undertier on scrolling feet. Height 29.8”, width 18”, depth 18”. $500-$700

180. Pair of Campana Form Garden Urns

179. Micha Wilatch, “Mediterranean Vista”, Oil

Micha Wilatch (American, b. 1910-), “Mediterranean Cliffside Vista”, oil on canvas, monogrammed at lower left “MOW”, with inscription to frame recto “Micha Wilatch”, with label to verso MICHA WILATCH Toiles Recentes”, with label to verso “2567 X166”. Impressionistically rendered landscape painting depicting cliff side Mediterranean scene with cypress trees and succulents in the foreground, with a village with tiled roof structures in the midground and rolling green hills in the distance. Framed 26.5” x 31”. Sight 20.5” x 25”. $500-$700

Matched pair of beige colored cast stone garden urns having a circular rolled rim over a tapering and gadrooned body on turned socle and square plinth base. Height 28.5”, diameter of mouth 21”, width of base 13.75”, depth of base 13.75”. $300-$500

182. Sheraton Style Demilune Hunt or Wine Tasting Table

American, early 20th century. A Sheraton style mahogany demilune shaped hunt or wine tasting table, the top having a five section inset gilt tooled green leather surface over the conforming reeded edge with single central drawer to one side, flanked by a drop leaf to either side and raised on six bellflower wrapped turned, tapered and fluted legs terminating on casters; the 12” drop leaves supported by a hinged swing-out leg. Height 29.25”, width 51.75”, depth 20” with leaves down, depth 32” with leaves up. $300-$500

After Francisco Miralles Y Galup (Spanish, 1848-1901), “Seaside Gatherinh”-1880, oil on wood panel, signed and dated at lower right “F. Miralles 1880”. Framed 15.525” x 17.525”. Unframed 8.4” x 10.8”. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia. $300-$500

181. Contemporary, “Heirlooms In The Garden”, Acrylic

20th century to contemporary. “Heirlooms in the Garden”, acrylic on canvas, apparently unsigned, with framer’s label to verso. Pastoral still life depicting garden scene with tin buckets overflowing with ripe heirloom tomatoes, the garden with leafy vines throughout. Framed 39” x 39”. Sight 34.75” x 34.75”. $300-$500

184. Pere Colldecarrera, “El Gurt - Juanetes”, Oil

183. French Copper Bound Wood Wine Barrel

French copper bound stained wood wine barrel cylindrical in form and having a banded inset copper top over the bulging sides and tapering bottom, the whole banded with rivited copper. The front middle mounted with gilt metal circular cartouche and opening for spigot located near the base. Apparently not marked. Height 20.6”, diameter of top 13.75”. $300-$500

Pere Colldecarrera (Spanish, b. 1934-), “El Gurt - Juanetes”, oil on canvas, signed at lower left “P Colldecarrera”, inscribed to verso “El Gurt - Juanetes”, “P Colldecarrera”, “OLOT”, with label to verso “P Colldecarrera ‘Can Purs” Oil On Canvas 9.5 x 13 $1,250”. Loosely handled figural landscape painting depicting two figures walking past a small cottage nestled under tropical mountain range, with rich color palette. Framed 19.5” x 23.25”. Unframed 9.5” x 13”. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia. $300-$500

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185. Elsa Peretti for Tiffany Sterling Teardrop Ring

Elsa Peretti (Italian, b. 1940- ) for Tiffany & Co. (American, founded 1837- ). Modern Teardrop sterling silver ring of fluid form with elongated teardrops on each side, recalling raindrops or dew. Marked on underside with “TIFFANY & CO.” above Elsa Peretti signature and “925 SPAIN”. US ring size 5. Total weight 9.4 grams. $300-$500

186. Cummings Style Woven Sterling Silver Bracelet

Manner of Angela Cummings (American, b. 1945- ) for Tiffany & Co. (American (New York), founded 1837). Modern reproduction 18k white gold and sterling silver hinged bracelet with woven motif throughout. Sterling body with white gold closure, marked on interior with “TIFFANY & CO. STERL 18K CUMMINGS”. Total weight 57.5 grams. Provenance: Property from the Heisey Estate (of Heisey Glass Company), Newark, Ohio. $400-$600

187. Bulgari Two Tone Snowflake Necklace Pendant

Bvlgari (Italian, founded 1884- ). Two tone 18k yellow gold and stainless steel necklace pendant of circular form with tapered loop at top above circular ring with gold snowflake form at center, marked on lower center “BVLGARI”. Verso stamped with “M” within box. Overall total weight 12.9 grams. $400-$600

188. Ladies 14k Yellow Gold & Opal Ring

Ladies 14k yellow gold and opal ring with oval opal at center, beaded chain motif shank. Marked on interior with “MEX” and “14K”, acid tested as 14k quality. US ring size 6. Total weight 6.68 grams. $300-$500

189. Ladies 14k Gold, Ruby & Diamond Ring

Ladies 14k yellow gold, ruby and diamond ring with four prong set, round cut rubies ( 3.0mm in diameter, 0.50 carat total weight, color: medium dark red, clarity: Si1) alternating with six prong set, modern round brilliant diamonds ( 1.3mm in diameter each, 0.06 carat total weight, color range: I-J, clarity: I1-I2). Marked as “14K” and acid tested as 14k quality. US ring size 6. Total weight 1.68 grams. $300-$500

191. Bvlgari Rettangolo Watch w/ Black Leather Band

Bulgari (Italian, founded 1884- ), 20th century. Designer “Rettangolo” wrist watch with modern stainless steel case containing white dial with large ( and 3 in chrome, “BVLGARI” at top and “SWISS MADE” at bottom. Back of case marked “BVLGARI Rettangolo” above “RT 39 S”, “J15488” and “FABRIQUE EN SUISSE”. Clasp on black crocodile band marked with “BVLGARI” and back with “STAINLESS STEEL”. Overall length 7.5”. $500-$700

10k yellow gold, diamond and emerald ring with oval top with oval green emerald at center ( 4.65 x 2.75mm) surrounded by halo of round brilliant full cut diamonds ( 0.40 carats total weight, color: F, clarity: I1) on a fluted shank. Marked on interior of band “10K”. US ring size 10.5. Total weight 7.8 grams. $400-$600

193. 14k Yellow Gold, Diamond, & Sapphire Bracelet 192. Ladies 14k Gold, Diamond & Amethyst Ring

Ladies 14k yellow gold, diamond and amethyst ring with central prong set oval cut amethyst (measuring 16.33 x 12.50 x 8.23mm, 9.38 carats total weight, color: medium dark purple, clarity: VS2) accented at sides by 6 modern round brilliant diamonds ( 0.50 carat total weight, color range: G-H, clarity: Si2-I1). Marked “14K” and acid tested as 14k quality, also marked for maker. US ring size 6. Total weight 6.6 grams. $500-$700

194. 14k Gold, Midnight Blue Sapphire, & Diamond Ring

Ladies 14k yellow gold, midnight blue sapphire and diamond ring with prong set, oval cut sapphire ( 1.49 carats total weight, measuring 8.55 x 6.92 x 2.99mm, color: midnight dark blue, clarity: 20% transparent) within a halo containing 16 prong set, modern round brilliant cut diamonds ( 2.0mm in diameter, color: H-I, clarity: I2). Marked “14K” and acid tested as 14k quality, additionally marked with “R & N” for maker. Us ring size 5. Total weight 4.0 grams. $600-$800

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190. 10k Yellow Gold, Diamond, & Emerald Ring

Ladies 14k yellow gold, diamond and sapphire tennis bracelet with alternating single cut diamonds ( 0.15 carat total weight, color: G-H, clarity: Si1-Si2) and 30 round sapphires ( 2.80mm in diameter each). Marked on clasp “14K”. Length 7.25”. Total weight 9.85 grams. $500-$700

195. 18k Gold, Diamond & Black Star Sapphire Ring

Ladies 18k yellow gold, diamond and black star sapphire ring with natural black star sapphire at center (measuring 7.00 x 6.50 x 3.62mm, 1.72 carats) flanked by two straight baguette diamonds ( 0.30 carat total weight, color: G-H, clarity: VS1). Marked “18K” on interior of band, acid tested as 18k quality, additionally marked with stylized “WM”. US ring size 6.25. Total weight 7.88 grams. $700-$900


196. 16 PCS Wannopee Green Lettuce Leaf Majolica

New Milford Pottery aka Wannopee Pottery Company (American (Connecticut), founded 1887-1903), last quarter 19th century. Five circular plates (diameter 8.5”); two circular plates (diameter 7.5”); one circular plate (diameter 6.4”); two circular shallow bowls,( height 1.25”, diameter 6.25”); three circular shallow bowls, unmarked ( height 1.25”, diameter 5.6”); one handled cup ( height 3”, width 4.5”, depth 3.6”); one leaf shaped serving bowl ( height 2.5”, width 13.25”, depth 7.25”); small leaf shape serving dish ( height 1.25”, width 7.5”, depth 5”). Most pieces marked “Trade Lettuce Leaf in black. Cup is marked with impressed ‘214’. Leaf shaped serving bowl impressed with the W within the sunburst and the number 218. The three small bowls unmarked. $300-$500

198. Palatial Figural Dining Table with Glass Top

Width 96”, depth 48”. Height of base 29.75”, width 25”, depth 8”. $500-$700

197. Jamie Lisa, Still Life With Tulips And Irises, Oil

Jamie Lisa (Korean, b. 1956-),”Still Life with Tulips and Irises”, oil on canvas, signed at lower right “Jamie Lisa”. Still life painting with gestural palette knife work depicting interior scene, likely green house or screened porch, with tabletop covered in potted flowers including daffodils, tulips, irises and pansies. Framed 47” x 47”. Unframed 36” x 36”. $300-$500

201. Contemporary Travertine & Steel Coffee Table

200. Pair, Cast Iron Gadrooned Garden Urns On Stands

A contemporary silvered steel low, coffee or cocktail table having a thick rectangular travertine top supported by four circular tapered legs united by a cross stretcher centered with a sphere and terminating on disc feet. Height 20”, width 55”, depth 33”. $500-$700

A contemporary matched pair of black cast iron garden urns or planters on stands, both having a circular rolled rim decorated with egg and dart over a gadrooned tapering body, with circular foot on a plinth base, raised on a separable tapered plinth base, apparently unmarked. Overall height 31”. Height of urn without base 17”, diameter 20”. Height of base 14”, width 15.5”, depth 15.5”. $600-$800

199. Pair Of Cast Iron Gadrooned Garden Urns

A contemporary matched pair of black cast iron garden urns or planters, both having a circular rolled rim decorated with egg and dart over a gadrooned tapering body, with circular foot on a plinth base, apparently unmarked. Overall height 30”, diameter 22.5”. $500-$700

204. Pair of “Poltrona Merlino” Wrought Iron Armchairs

202. Pair of Ilana Goor Style Sculptural Side Tables

Manner of IIana Goor (Isreali/American, b. 1936), contemporary. A matched pair of sculptural bronze and iron side tables, diminutive in size and in the manner of Ilana Goor, both having a square glass top mounted and secured at all four corners with a bronze snail, joined to the iron rod shaped legs united by incurvate stretchers mounted with two bronze perched birds and terminating in disc feet. Apparently unmarked. Height 20.12”, width 18”, depth 18”. $600-$800

203. Sotiris-Corzo, “The Secret”, Signed Oil Painting

Adrianos Sotiris and Gracielo Corzo (American/Scottish, 20th century), “The Secret”, oil on canvas, signed lower left. Vertically-aligned vibrant figural painting depicting a group of three women conversing (two seated, one standing) at center in a lush and verdant garden setting, red bridge at back. Framed 51” x 45”. Unframed 42” x 36”. $700-$900

Effe.Bi (Italian, founded 1930), contemporary. A matched pair of “Poltrona Merlino” black wrought iron armchairs, deliberately disproportionate and having a medallion shaped woven back, out swept openwork elbow rests and oversized serpentine shaped woven seat raised on front double cabriole legs terminating in a single flat foot. Apparently unmarked. Height 42”, width 32.6” (front leg to leg), seat depth 23.5”, seat height 17.25”. $600-$800

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206. Art Deco Style Patinated Iron 8 Light Chandelier

Likely Continental School, 20th century. Overall height 36.75”, width 47”, depth 20.25”. $800-$1,200

205. American Eglomise Mirrored Drinks Bar Cabinet

An American mid century eglomise mirrored dry bar drinks cabinet or cocktail cabinet, in breakfront form and decorated with classical Grecian figures, having a central hinged mirrored top & pull down mirrored front shelf opening to reveal a well for bottles, etc above a pair of doors opening to a small drawer and central storage and flanked by side doors with shelved interior and illuminating bottom panel. All on conforming plinth base. Height 36.25”, width 72”, depth 17.25”, depth with bar top open 22.75”. $400-$600

207. Art Deco Art Glass & Cast Iron Torchiere Lamp

Numbered to the underside ‘C2334’. Overall height 66.5”, diameter of base 12.75”. Height of shade 7.5”, diameter 11.25”. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia. $500-$700

208. Art Deco Style Figural Glass Revolving Lamp

Continental, probably French, 20th century. Art Deco style figural table lamp having a frosted glass nude woman standing and covering her eyes on a circular black and white rotating or revolving base; the egg shaped internally ribbed blue glass shade with spurious impressed signature on fitter ‘RLALIQUE’ and resting in a metal hexagonal stand mounted on a macassar ebony veneered wood rectangular base with four square feet. The figural apparently unsigned. overall height 24.6”, width 14.3” (foot to foot), depth 6.4” (foot to foot). Height of figure along 19.6”. Height of shade alone 12.8”. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia. $500-$700

209. Francisco de Gali. Art Deco Exposition Poster 1927

Francisco de Gali (Spanish, 1880-1965). “First Exposicion de la Industria Hotelera y de la Alimentacion, Barcelona”-1927, lithograph in colors, signed and dated in print at lower left ”f. gali”, with inscription in lower center margin “Ira Exposicion de la Industria Hotelera y de la Alimentacion, Palacios de Montjvich del 15 al 30 de Octvbre 1927, Barcelona, Asociacion de Hoteleros y Sus Similares” and “Artes Graficas S.A. Sucesores de Henrich y Cia Barna”. Framed 49” x 36”. Sight 41.5” x 29”. Provenance: The Estate of Richard and Merle Haber; whereby acquired by present owner. $500-$700

210. Italian Nickel Gueridon or Occasional Table

Italian, 20th century. A nickel gueridon or occasional table having a circular gray marble top supported by three legs modeled as eagle or hawk monopodia united by a triangular shaped stretcher and terminating in taloned feet. Top of stretcher stamped “Made in Italy”. Height 28”, diameter 31.5”. $500-$700

211. Pair, Art Deco Style Silver Torchiere Floor Lamps

A matched pair of Art Deco style silver plate over brass torchiere floor lamps having leafy uplights centering the cylindrical clear chimney over four graduating discs raised on a tapered circular standard rising from a stepped circular socle base. Apparently unmarked. Height 65”. $600-$800

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212. Spahr For Krautheim & Adelberg Silver Overlay Vase

Friedrich Wilhelm Spahr (German, 1900-1945) for Krautheim & Adelberg (German, founded 1884) silver overlay vase, circa first half 20th century, with green stamp to underside “K & A Krautheim & Adelberg, Selb Bavaria Germany”, and inscription to silver at lower rim “SPAHR (numerals effaced)”. Porcelain vase of bulbous form with glossy black glazing, with silver overlay depicting scrolling leaf motif. Height 10”, diameter of base 3.75”. $800-$1,200


213. Boch Frères Glazed And Enameled Art Nouveau Vase

Boch Frères (Belgian, founded 1841). An Art Nouveau glazed and enameled ceramic vase, circa 1925, with underside maker’s mark “KERAMIS, Made in Belgium”, with additional marks to underside “D.69” and “5”. Height 12”, diameter of base 3.75”. $300-$500

214. Joseph Michel-Ange Pollet “Une Heure de la Nuit” After Joseph Michel-Ange Pollet (French,1814-1870), “Une Heure de la Nuit”-1853 (later cast), bronze, signed on base “Pollet”. Figural cast bronze sculpture depicting a nude woman with arms raised overhead and flowing fabric at her side. Overall 13.25” x 9” x 4”. Note: Title translates to “An Hour of the Night”. $400-$600

215. Art Nouveau Bronze Figural Vase, Signed Peyre

French School, Late 19th century. Art Nouveau period patinated bronze figural vase with four young nude female beauties at bust length at top, each with gilt finish and in varied pose, torso of each transitioning to vein or stem of plant or flower flaring on lobed bottom, surmounting a pointed leaf base incised with “Peyre” for sculptor, possibly Raphael-Charles Peyre, and “90” for 1890 execution date. Overall height 16.5”, diameter at top 9.25”. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia. $500-$700

218. 19th C. Sterling “Lily of the Valley” Punch Ladle

216. Art Nouveau Whiting Sterling Silver Fruit Bowl

Whiting Manufacturing Company (American (New York), 1866-1926) for Bailey Banks & Biddle (American, founded 1878). An art nouveau sterling silver fruit bowl of rounded square form with floriform scalloped body issuing everted wide rim with repousse and chased decoration of morning glory flower blossoms bordered by c scrolls. Underside with maker’s mark and “Bailey Banks & Biddle CC / Sterling 6011”. Height 2.875”, diameter 9.875” x 10.875”. Total weight 18.9 troy ounces. $800-$1,200

217. Amphora Art Nouveau Pottery Thistle Vase, ca. 1900

Amphora (Austrian, founded 1892), Turn-Teplitz, Bohemia, two-handled vase, circa 1900, with marks to underside with crown, “AMPHORA” and “AUSTRIA”, numbered to underside “8852”, “48”, “1201”, “BA1707 CE”, underside with applied label “975”. A flesh tone two-handled vase with poppy-form mouth, with gilt accents throughout, handles of organic branch-like form, body with relief thistle leaf adornments. Overall height 14.5”. $700-$900

Wood & Hughes (American (New York), 1845-1899). A fine sterling silver punch ladle in the “Lily of the Valley” pattern comprising a gold wash shell form bowl issuing a fluted stem with tripartite foliate decoration at base and two flower stems at top backed by three tall leaves on a ball form ornament. Length 15.75”. weight 6.9 troy ounces. $1,000-$1,500

219. C. H. Ferrat, “Flora With Rose Crown”, Bronze

Charles Hippolyte Ferrat (French, 1830-1882), “Flora”, bronze, inscribed on base “Ferrat Scpt”. Height 15.5”, width 8.25”, depth 9”. $700-$900

220. Art Nouveau Yellow Opaline Glass & Metal Vase

French, late 19th/early 20th century. Vase reacts strongly to ultraviolet light. Apparently unmarked. Height 20.12”, width 7.5”, diameter of mouth 4.4”. $1,200-$2,400

221. Theodore Deck Style 19th C. Faience Lidded Box

Manner of Théodore Deck (French, 1823-1891), circa mid-late 19th century. A French Aestheticism faience pottery lidded jar or box of round form raised on a ring foot and having domed top body half as lid, the whole with ochre toned glaze over carved flower blossoms and leaf sprays, hand painted with rust colored flowers on thorny stems and with turquoise and cobalt blue Persian style band to top edge of body. Underside of foot with apparently mis-struck impressed mark, possibly the “TH” monogram to the front of Deck’s maker’s mark, also with black underglaze abstracted pictogram, possibly a factory mark for flawed pieces. Height 3.25”, diameter 6.25”. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia. $400-$600

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223. Pair, 14k White Gold & Baguette Diamond Earrings

222. Collection of 3 Art Deco Watches, Bruner & Others Group of three Art Deco wristwatches comprising of a P.W.C. Co. 14k white gold watch case with engraved decoration side of elongated case, accented with synthetic French cut sapphires, Arabic numerals on chapter ring surrounding oval accent at center; a Winton watch with black cord bracelet, elongated shaped 14k white gold case with engraved decoration, black Arabic numerals on chapter ring, 16 jewels, Swiss hand wind movement, marked on interior of case for S. Bruner Co.; and S. Bruner Co. watch with 18k white gold case with engraved and synthetic sapphire decoration surrounding elongated octagonal face or dial with black Arabic numerals. Octagonal case S. Bruner watch 11.18 grams. P.W.C. watch 9.5 grams. Winton/Bruner watch (including cord band) 12.75 grams. $600-$800

Pair of ladies 14k white gold and diamond earrings with baguette diamonds at top above dangling circular section with round cut brilliant diamond within diamond halo ( 1.00 carat total weight, color: I-J, clarity: Si2-I1). Total weight 4.1 grams. $800-$1,200

René Lalique (French, 1860-1945). An Art Deco light dichroic molded glass vase of faceted baluster form, the corners with frosted dancing maidens in relief flanking translucent sides with molded linear patterning. Underside with etched mark “R. LALIQUE / FRANCE”. Height 9.625”, width 7”, depth 6.5”. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia. $1,000-$2,000

225. Continental Art Moderne Square Inlaid Table

Continental, 20th century. An Art Moderne laminated inlaid library, dining or games table in the manner of Paolo Buffa (1903-1970), having a square top with canted corners cross-banded and inlaid with radiating geometric design to the center raised on shaped square tapered legs terminating in silver metal shoe feet. Table is accompanied by custom pad covers. Height 29.3”, width 41.8”, depth 41.8”. $800-$1,200

226. WMF Egyptian Revival Art Deco Silver Centerpiece

Wurttembergische Metallwarenfabrik (WMF Group (German, founded 1853). An Egyptian revival Art Deco silver-plated and glass figural centerpiece with circular tazza decorated with a rose garland border surrounding a removable glass liner, shaft of caryatid form with outstretched wings supporting the bowl above, with glass prism standard, raised on a shaped rectangular base with fluting and acanthus decoration, with stamps to underside including “84”, “225”. “ B”, “WMF”, “I/O”, “OX”. Overall height 14.25”, diameter 11.5”. $800-$1,200

228. Antique Chinese Hand Woven Art Deco Rug

Wool. China. Brown field w/ floral and landscape design. Blue, purple and brown accent colors. measures 9’ x 11’ 5”. $900-$1,200

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224. René Lalique Dichroic Art Deco Vase, Marked

227. Goldscheider Art Deco Ceramic Figure of a Dancer Goldscheider Manufactory and Majolica Factory (Vienna, founded 1885). Hand decorated Art Deco ceramic figure of a Butterfly Dancer, circa 1937, marked to underside “MADE IN AUSTRIA”, “Goldscheider Wien”, “HAND-DECORATED”, “5434”, “193”, “15”, “27”, reverse inscribed “Lorenzl”. Figural ceramic sculpture depicting a barefoot dancer with arms outstretched with draping monarch wings, standing on a stepped round base with an urn overflowing with luscious pink roses. Overall 18” x 16” x 6.625”. Provenance: The Estate of Richard Wright; whereby acquired by present owner. $1,200-$2,400

229. Hand Woven Chinese Art Deco Floral Motif Rug

Wool. China. Floral and leaf motif design on green field. Brown, rose and black accent colors. measures 11’ 8” x 8’ 11”. $600-$800


230. Hollywood Regency Capiz Shell Cocktail Table

Hollywood Regency lacquered capiz shell cocktail, coffee or low table having a demi-lune shaped top raised on a conforming black lacquer stretcher base. Apparently unmarked. Height 16.25”, width 48”, depth 30”. $300-$500

231. Edward Barton, Seated Female Nude, Signed

Edward Barton (American, 1936-2012), “Seated Female Nude”, oil on canvas, signed lower right “BARTON”. Modern figural painting depicting a seated female nude with long dark brown hair with back facing the viewer against a grey studio background. Painting rendered with expressive thick textured layers. Framed 15” x 13”. Unframed 10” x 8”. $300-$500

233. Pair of Bagues Style Crystal Ball Chandeliers

Manner of Maison Baques (French, founded 1840), second half 20th century. A matched pair of gilt metal and iron Baques style crystal ball form flower chandeliers, both with crystal canopy issuing flowering stems over a crystal squat vasiform ribbed shaft joining spherical frames with open cage mounted with petal form crystal prisms enclosing a single down rod issuing three lights. Apparently not marked. Overall height 30”, diameter 16”. Provenance: Grizzel & Mann, Inc., Atlanta Decorative Arts Center, 351 Peachtree Hills Ave, NE, Atlanta,? Georgia, whereby acquired by a Private Collection in Atlanta, Georgia. $800-$1,200

232. Pair of Bagues Style Crystal Ball Chandeliers

Manner of Maison Baques (French, founded 1840), second half 20th century. A matched pair of gilt metal and iron Baques style crystal ball form flower chandeliers, both with crystal canopy issuing flowering stems over a crystal squat vasiform ribbed shaft joining spherical frames with open cage mounted with petal form crystal prisms enclosing a single down rod issuing three lights. Apparently not marked. Overall height 30”, diameter 16”. Provenance: Grizzel & Mann, Inc., Atlanta Decorative Arts Center, 351 Peachtree Hills Ave, NE, Atlanta,? Georgia, whereby acquired by a Private Collection in Atlanta, Georgia. $800-$1,200

234. La Barge Brass & Glass Coffee Table, Model #8110

La Barge (American, 20th century), second half 20th century. A hand cast solid brass cocktail or coffee table, model #8110, having a shaped pie crust rim inset with conforming glass top and raised on scrolled supports united by shaped stretcher and terminating in leafy scrolled toes. Height 16.25”, diameter 41.5”. $800-$1,200

235. Mid Century Modern Coffee Table, Attributed to Jansen

Maison Jansen (French, founded 1880), circa 1970s. A brass and patinated metal coffee, cocktail or low table having inset rectangular glass top supported by four reeded columnar supports united by a box stretcher at the top and a cross stretcher at the bottom centered with a rosette and terminating on paw feet. Apparently not marked. Height 16.6”, width 51”, depth 35.4”. $800-$1,200

236. Hand Woven Persian Sultanabad Rug

Wool. Pakistan. Floral and Geometric design on cream field. Burgundy and teal accent colors. measures 6’ 5” x 8’ 5”. $600-$800

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237. Heavy Ebonized Rectangular Wall Mirror, 52” Tall

American, 20th century. A large and heavy rectangular wall mirror with ebonized frame with red braided reed motif, with red beaded inner frame conforming to mirror plate. Height 52.25”, width 40.25”, depth 1.625”. $700-$900

239. Danish Modern Rosewood Desk by Dyrlund

238. Felice Sharp, “Silhouettes”, Oil On Canvas

Felice Sharp (American (active Georgia), 20th / 21st century), “Silhouettes”, oil on canvas, signed lower right “FELICE”, with framer’s label to verso. Abstracted figural painting depicting a crowd of statuesque silhouettes in abstracted dimensional space. Framed 47.25” x 61.25”. Sight 41.5” x 55.5”. $1,000-$2,000

Dyrlund (Danish, founded 1960), early 1970s. A Danish Modern rosewood executive desk which could also be utilized as a partner’s desk; the floating ‘banks’ to the one side house a slide over a large drawer with hanging filing cabinet, the other bank with a slide over three drawers. The backside of desk also has a central slide above a sliding compartment to house storage on both sides allowing for the use of a ‘partner’. Tag to the interior right drawer ‘Dyrlund’. Height 28.37”, width 70.75”, depth 35.25”. $1,000-$2,000

241. Set of 8 MCM Galvanitas S16 Molded Plywood Chairs

240. Arne Vodder Style MCM Color Blocked Sideboard

Manner of Arne Vodder (Danish, 1926-2009), mid 20th century. Mid century modern sideboard or credenza with case of rectangular form in teak wood with sliding white and black doors with elongated teak wood handles flanking four pull out drawers with protruding wooden geometric handles, body surmounting four tapered legs. Unmarked, however, interior shelf with Danish flag label. Height 29.5”, width 74.5”, depth 19”. $800-$1,200

Galvanitas Oosterhout (Dutch, founded 1934), circa 1970s. A set of eight mid-century modern S16 molded and cherry stained plywood and black patinated pressed steel stacking school chairs, each industrial chair with four steel tapering square legs in a sawhorse or a-frame formation surmounted by backward sloping shaped seat with waterfall front edge, with open form back comprising two tapering black steel supports issuing a curving molded plywood seat back. Each chair with maker’s mark to underside of seat. overall height 31.5”, width 15.875”, depth 18.5”, seat height 18.25”, seat depth 16.25”. $800-$1,200

244. Sonneman ‘Cityscape’ Silver Metal Chandelier

Robert Sonneman (American (New York), 20th century), circa 1970s. Mid century modern ‘Cityscape’ chandelier in Brutalist form in three dimensional layout composed of a multitude of interconnected rectilinear brushed steel panels centered around a single light and hung from a chrome colored rod. Apparently unmarked. Height 15”, suspended from a 24” rod, width 24”, depth 24”. $1,500-$3,000

242. T. L. Lange, “Nude Woman In Profile”, Mixed Media T. L. Lange (American, 1965-2002), “Nude Woman in Profile”, mixed media on paper, signed at lower left. Framed 52.75” x 39.25”. Sheet size 44” x 30”. $2,000-$4,000

243. Jamali,”Abstraction # 6915”, Mixed Media On Cork Jamali (Indian, b. 1944-), “Abstraction # 6915”, mixed media on cork, apparently unsigned, with gallery label to verso “Jamali Art and Peace Inc. 1545 Palmer Ave. Winter Park Florida 6915”. Framed 62.75” x 44.75”. Sight 58” x 40”. $1,500-$3,000

246. Christina Doelling,” Abstract City In Beige”, 2001

245. Roche Bobois Cream Leather Sectional Sofa

Designed by Hans Hopfer (German, 1931-2009) for Roche Bobois (French, founded 1950), contemporary. A fine bisque colored L- shaped leather sectional sofa in five pieces including the square ottoman, all with down filled cushions and resting on black block legs. Accompanied with two separable thin padded cushions, possibly floor mats, with pierced dot field at center. The underside of the seat cushions marked for Roche Babois. overall length 119”, depth 85.5” (right side), seat depth 23”, seat height 14.5”. Height of ottoman 15.5”, width 36”, depth 36”. $1,500-$3,000

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Christina Snyder Doelling (American (active Georgia), 20th / 21st century), “Abstract City in Beige”-2001, acrylic on canvas, monogrammed at lower right “CSD”, signed and dated to verso “Christina S. Doelling 2001”. Unframed 46” x 46”. Note: Christina S. Doelling is represented by Ann Jackson Gallery in Atlanta, GA and Atrium Art Gallery in Charleston, SC. Doelling lives and works in North Atlanta. $1,500-$3,000


247. John T. Riddle, “God’s Plan”, Serigraph, 1982

John Thomas Riddle Jr. (American (active Georgia), 1934-2002), “God’s Plan”-1982, serigraph on paper hinged to foam board, edition noted, titled, dated and signed in lower left quadrant “P 20/20 God’s Plan (c) 1982 John T Riddle Jr”. Script spanning the lower margin “GOD’S PLAN ONLY GOD Sheet No. S-4 of 5 Sheets”. Framed 40.5” x 31.75”. Sheet size 33.5” x 25.125”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Dr. & Mrs. Calvin Wayne McLarin, Atlanta, Georgia. $1,000-$2,000

248. John T. Riddle, “Carrying Out Plans”, Serigraph

John Thomas Riddle Jr. (American (active Georgia), 1934-2002), “Carrying Out Plans”-1982, serigraph on paper hinged to foam board, edition noted, titled, dated and signed in lower left quadrant “P 20/20 Carrying Out Plans (c) 1982 John T Riddle Jr”. Script in lower quadrants “HARRIET TUBMAN CARRYING OUT THE PLAN”. Framed 42” x 32”. Sheet size 35.625” x 25.125”.Provenance: From the Private Collection of Dr. & Mrs. Calvin Wayne McLarin, Atlanta, Georgia. $1,000-$2,000

249. John T. Riddle, “The Umbrella”, Serigraph, 1987

John Thomas Riddle Jr. (American (active Georgia), 1934-2002), “The Umbrella”-1987, serigraph on paper hinged to board, artist’s proof noted, titled, dated and signed in lower margin “AP/13 “THE UMBRELLA” John T Riddle Jr 1987”. Framed 38.75” x 31.5”. Sheet size 30” x 22.25”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Dr. & Mrs. Calvin Wayne McLarin, Atlanta, Georgia. $1,000-$2,000

250. John T. Riddle, “Making Plans”, Serigraph, 1982

John Thomas Riddle Jr. (American (active Georgia), 1934-2002), “Making Plans”-1982, serigraph on paper hinged to foam board, edition noted, titled, dated and signed in lower left quadrant “P 20/20 Making Plans (c) 1982 John T Riddle Jr”. Script spanning the left margin “MAKING PLANS (6 Million Strong) Fruitfulness Unity in Diversity Sheet No. S-2 of 5 Sheets”. Framed 31.5” x 41”. Sheet size 25.125” x 33.925”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Dr. & Mrs. Calvin Wayne McLarin, Atlanta, Georgia. $1,000-$2,000

251. John T. Riddle, “Change the Plans”, Mixed Media

John Thomas Riddle Jr. (American (active Georgia), 1934-2002), “Change the Plans”, mixed media on paper laid down on wood board, apparently unsigned. Script in the lower left quadrant “CHANGE THE PLANS”. Framed 39” x 29.25”. Unframed 33.75” x 24”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Dr. & Mrs. Calvin Wayne McLarin, Atlanta, Georgia. $2,000-$4,000

252. John T. Riddle, “Perfect Planning”, Mixed Media

John Thomas Riddle Jr. (American (active Georgia), 1934-2002), “Perfect Planning”, mixed media on paper laid down on wood board, apparently unsigned. Script in the lower left quadrant “PERFECT PLANNING”. Framed 34.75” x 24.75”. Unframed 33.25” x 23.25”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Dr. & Mrs. Calvin Wayne McLarin, Atlanta, Georgia. $2,000-$4,000

253. John T. Riddle, “Extension”, Mixed Media, 1988

John Thomas Riddle Jr. (American (active Georgia), 1934-2002), “Extension”-1988, from The Statue of Liberty Series, mixed media with collage elements, signature, signed and titled to verso “Statue of Liberty Series “Extension” John T. Riddle, Jr Dec. 1988”. Multi-figural mixed media collage work with depictions of the Statue of Liberty, some of the greatest African American jazz musicians including Dizzy Gillespie (American, 1917-1993) and Charlie Parker (American, 1920-1955), with various geometric planes, the piece centered by a panel with six vignettes with depictions of tribal instruments. Overall 37.5” x 26.5” x 2.25”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Dr. & Mrs. Calvin Wayne McLarin, Atlanta, Georgia. Note: Riddle’s work has been exhibited at the High Museum of Art and the Museum of Contemporary Art of Georgia, both in Atlanta, Georgia; the Tubman African American Museum in Macon, Georgia; the National Jazz Museum in New York City, New York; and the Musée de Montreux in Switzerland. Riddle’s work is also in the private collections of Jesse Jackson, Andrew Young, Maynard Jackson, Cicely Tyson, Sidney Poitier, Roberta Flack and Jasmine Guy. $3,000-$5,000

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255. Amalia Amaki “Born to Blow Blue” Mixed Media Art

254. John T. Biggers, “Family Ark”, Lithograph Triptych

John Anansa Thomas Biggers (American, 1924-2001), “Family Ark”-1992, triptych of lithographs in colors, edition noted, signed and dated in graphite “42/100 John Biggers ‘92”. Multi-figural triptych composed of three distinct lithographs, the central print depicting a figure kneeling before an altar, the figure with arms outstretched such that his posture resembles that of a cross, the altar composed of additional figures wearing head scarves and crested with figural panel with horses and elephants, the lithograph on the left depicts a figural sculpture of feline form in an altar niche, the lithograph on the right depicts a figural sculpture of elephant form in an altar niche. Framed 41.5” x 62.5”. Flanking lithographs sight 29.5” x 14”. Central lithograph 29.5” x 21.5”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Dr. & Mrs. Calvin Wayne McLarin, Atlanta, Georgia. $1,000-$2,000

Amalia Amaki (American (Atlanta, Georgia) b. 1949- ), “Born to Blow Blue”-1991, mixed media textile, signed, dated and titled at right. Portrayal of the jazz musician and singer Bessie Smith (American, 1894-1937). Overall framed 17.3” x 26.5”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Dr. & Mrs. Calvin Wayne McLarin, Atlanta, Georgia. Note: Amaki had her first retrospective exhibition at the National Museum of Women in the Arts and the Spelman College Museum of Fine Art in 2005. Amaki earned a bachelor’s degree in journalism from Georgia State University, a bachelor’s degree in photography and painting from the University of New Mexico and a doctorate from the Graduate Institute of Liberal Arts at Emory University. She worked a a curator (Paul R. Jones Collection) and an assistant professor of Black American Studies at the University of Delaware. Amaki’s artwork can be found in the collections of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, the High Museum of Art, Atlanta, the Minnesota Museum of American Art, St. Paul, the University of Delaware, Newark, DE, the Albany Museum of Art, Albany, GA and the Hammonds House Museum, Atlanta, among others. $1,200-$2,400

257. Wadsworth Jarrell, “At The Three Deuces”, Signed

256. Jacob Lawrence, “Builders # 3”, Serigraph

Jacob Lawrence (American, 1917-2000), “Builders No. 3”-1974, serigraph on American Etching paper, edition noted, titled, signed and dated in graphite in lower margin “134/150 Builders No 3 Jacob Lauren- 1974”. Framed 36.5” x 28.25”. Sight 31” x 22”. Provenance: Endue Graphics, Forest Hills, New York; whereby acquired by the private collection of Dr. & Mrs. Calvin Wayne McLarin, Atlanta, Georgia. Copy or purchase receipt available upon request. Note: Jacob Lawrence is perhaps best known for his “Migration Series” and “War Series” in which he brought the African American experience to life. Lawrence’s works are featured in the permanent collections of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, the Museum of Modern Art, the Whitney Museum, the Phillips Collection, Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Brooklyn Museum, and Reynolds House Museum of American Art. $2,000-$4,000

258. Romare Bearden, “Delilah”, Screen Print, 1974

Romare Howard Bearden (American (active New York and North Carolina), 1911-1988), “Morning of the Rooster” -1980, screen print, edition noted and signed in graphite in lower margin “3/18 AP Romare Bearden”. Framed 30” x 23”. Sight 2425” x 18.25”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Dr. & Mrs. Calvin Wayne McLarin, Atlanta, Georgia. Note: Bearden’s work is included in the permanent collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, New York, the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York City, New York, the Philadelphia Museum of Art in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, Massachusetts, and The Studio Museum in Harlem, New York among others. $4,000-$6,000

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Wadsworth Jarrell (American, b. 1929-), “At the Three Deuces”, screen print in colors, titled at lower right “At the Three Deuces”, signed at lower right “Wadsworth A Jarrell”. Framed 31’ x 38.5”. Sight 21” x 28.5”. Note: Wadsworth Jarrell was a founding member of he African Commune of Bad Relevant Artists (AfriCOBRA) and a prominent leader of the Black Arts movement. His work is held in the permanent collections of the High Museum of Art, Atlanta, GA, the Atlanta Bureau of Cultural Affairs, National Museum of African-American History and Culture, the Studio Museum in Harlem, the University of Delaware, the Coca-Cola Company, Atlanta, GA, The Carriage House Gallery, Richmond, VA, John Wieland Homes Collection, Atlanta, GA, Park Forest Art Gallery, Park Forest, IL, Oak Park Art Society, Oak Park, IL, and King and Spalding Law Firm Collection, Atlanta, GA. He has exhibited at the Chicago Fine Arts Center; Fay Gold Gallery, Atlanta GA; American Theatre, Washington, DC; Atrim Gallery, McLean, VA; Carriage House Gallery, Richmond, VA; Mayor’s Gallery Space, Washington, DC and Image Gallery, Athens, GA. $2,000-$4,000

259. Romare Bearden, “Morning Of The Rooster”, 1980

Romare Howard Bearden (American (active New York and North Carolina), 1911-1988), “Morning of the Rooster”-1980, screen print, edition noted and signed in graphite in lower margin “3/18 AP Romare Bearden”. Figural print depicting an interior scene with a rooster and a woman with oversized hands in the foreground, with a tree near a wooden barn or building visible through the open door in the background. Framed 30” x 23”. Sight 2425” x 18.25”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Dr. & Mrs. Calvin Wayne McLarin, Atlanta, Georgia. $4,000-$6,000


260. Allan Crite, “Dancers And Drummers”, Collage, 1981 Allan Rohan Crite (American, 1910-2007), “Dancers and Drummers”-1981, collage of offset lithographs, with artist’s signatures and dates scattered throughout, Allan R. Crite 1981”. Multi-figural collage composed of lithographs depicting African dancers and drummers, the female dancers with headscarves and half nude, the male drummers with kufi caps traditionally worn in North, East and Western Africa. Framed 44” x 82.25”. Each lithograph 13” x 8”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Dr. & Mrs. Calvin Wayne McLarin, Atlanta, Georgia.Note: Crite’s work is represented in major museums including the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Museum of Modern Art, New York, Phillips Collection, Washington D.C., Corcoran Gallery, Washington D.C., and Smithsonian Institute, Washington, D.C. $8,000-$12,000

261. Allan Crite, “Rhythm Pounder”, Mixed Media, 1981 Allan Rohan Crite (American, 1910-2007). “Deble Rhythm Pounder Senufo Republic of the Ivory Coast”-1981, mixed media collage with lithograph and gouache elements, with artist’s signatures and dates scattered throughout, with title, signature and date to lower right corner “Deble Rhythm Pounder Senufo Republic of the Ivory Coast Allan Rohan Crite 1981”. Multi-figural mixed media collage composed of individual offset color lithographs (many of which are individually titled, dated and signed), some with hand coloring (crayon, gouache), depicting vignettes of men, women and children interspersed with images of rhythm pounders or ritual objects. Framed 50.25” x 49.5”. Sight 37.5” x 37”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Dr. & Mrs. Calvin Wayne McLarin, Atlanta, Georgia.Note: Crite’s work is represented in major museums including the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Museum of Modern Art, New York, Phillips Collection, Washington D.C., Corcoran Gallery, Washington D.C., and Smithsonian Institute, Washington, D.C. $6,000-$8,000

262. Collection Of Four Allan Crite Lithographs, 1979 A collection of four offset lithographs by Allan Rohan Crite (American, 1910-2007), presented together in a single frame, each signed and dated within matrix “Allan R. Crite 1979”. Each print depicting an African woman and a doppelgänger female rhythm pounder figure mimicking the woman’s gesture. Collection comprising “Shango Cult Figure of Yoruba Nigeria” depicting a mother nursing a baby; “Mende Sierra Leone” depicting a woman with both arms extended before her; “Baule Republic of the Ivory Coast” depicting a woman with both hands on her lower stomach; and “Temme Republic of Sierra Leone” depicting a woman with one hand on her hip. Framed 23.5” x 46.5”. Each lithograph sight 13.25” x 825”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Dr. & Mrs. Calvin Wayne McLarin, Atlanta, Georgia. Note: Crite’s work is represented in major museums including the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Museum of Modern Art, New York, Phillips Collection, Washington D.C., Corcoran Gallery, Washington D.C., and Smithsonian Institute, Washington, D.C. $2,000-$4,000

263. Collection Of Four Allan Crite Lithographs, 1987 A collection of four offset lithographs by Allan Rohan Crite (American, 1910-2007), presented together in a single frame, each signed and dated within matrix “Allan R. Crite 1987”. Each print depicting tribal ceremonial scenes, with men and women playing drums and using other percussion instruments. Two prints printed on both sides. Framed 30” x 59.5”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Dr. & Mrs. Calvin Wayne McLarin, Atlanta, Georgia. Note: Crite’s work is represented in major museums including the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, museum of Modern Art, New York, Phillips Collection, Washington D.C., Corcoran Gallery, Washington D.C., and Smithsonian Institute, Washington, D.C. $1,200-$2,400

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264. William Tolliver, “Guitar Player”, Oil, 1989 William Tolliver (American (active Louisiana and Mississippi),1951-2000), “Guitar Player in Green”-1989, oil on canvas, signed, dated and copyrighted at lower left “William Tolliver 89 (c)”. Abstract figural painting with cubist rendering depicting a man playing dressed in a green overcoat and hat playing a guitar. Verso with label “Lot No. 2353 128”. Unframed 48” x 36”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Dr. & Mrs. Calvin Wayne McLarin, Atlanta, Georgia. Note: In the vein of Romare Bearden (American, 1911-1988) and Jacob Lawrence (American, 1917-2000), William Tolliver is counted among the great African American artists of the 20th century. Tolliver’s work is characterized by his self-taught genius and the resulting evolutionary progression of his chosen materials and even style of painting. $8,000-$12,000

265. William Tolliver, “Statuesque Woman”, 1993 William Tolliver (American (active Louisiana and Mississippi),1951-2000), ”Statuesque Woman”-1993, oil on canvas, signed at lower left “William Tolliver”. Abstract figural painting depicting a statuesque nude female, her hips draped in cloth, her torso turned such that her face is shown in profile, with gesturally rendered abstract geometric planes in the background. Framed 52” x 40”. Unframed 48” x 36”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of the author Mr. William T. Parker, Atlanta, Georgia. Note: In the vein of Romare Bearden (American, 1911-1988) and Jacob Lawrence (American, 1917-2000), William Tolliver is counted among the great African American artists of the 20th century. Tolliver’s work is characterized by his self-taught genius and the resulting evolutionary progression of his chosen materials and even style of painting. $8,000-$12,000

266. John Riddle Commissioned Sculpture Installation John Thomas Riddle (American (California/ Georgia), 1934-2002). “Installation of Forms in Color”, polychrome steel sculptural installation, apparently unsigned. A commissioned large outdoor sculpture installation in five pieces comprising three tall linear and obelisk forms, and one horizontally aligned zig zag form on a separable forked foot, the whole with blocks of primary colors on white. Height of tallest element 11’ 4”. Accompanied with printed photographs documenting intended configuration and installation at consignor’s home. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Dr. & Mrs. Calvin Wayne McLarin, Atlanta, Georgia. $10,000-$15,000

267. Wadsworth Jarrell, “Diz E Bird”, Acrylic On Canvas Wadsworth Jarrell (American, b. 1929-), “Diz E Bird”, acrylic on canvas, signed at lower left “Wadsworth A. Jarell”, with museum label to verso “Georgia Museum of Art The University of Georgia Athens, Georgia 30602 Title: Diz e Bird Artist: W. Jarrell Medium: Acrylic $2,500”. Figural painting with impasto rhythmic patterning and rich color palette depicting two of the most iconic African American jazz figures of the 20th century, Charlie Parker (American, 1920-1955) and Dizzy Gillespie (American, 1917-1993). Each figure plays their preferred instrument: Parker being show with saxophone in hand and Gillespie with his trumpet. The title of the work refers to the 1952 jazz album, “Bird and Diz”, released by Parker and Gillespie through the Verve subsidiary label Clef Records (American, founded 1946). Framed 53.25” x 41.6”. Unframed 52” x 40.5”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Dr. & Mrs. Calvin Wayne McLarin, Atlanta, Georgia. $10,000-$20,000

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268. 1981 Fiat Spider 2000 Sport Convertible Coupe 1981 Fiat Spider Sport two-door convertible coupe in red with four cylinder 1995cc/102hp FI engine, five speed manual transmission 102 horsepower, tan colored soft top, and chromed metal suitcase rack on back. Vehicle identification number: 124CS000177689. Car currently with 2,852 miles reading on odometer (likely near 103,000 miles as document in 2008 mentions odometer at 99,000 miles. $8,000-$12,000

268a. Collection of 3 Muhammad Ali Memorabilia Items American, late 20th century. Group of three Muhammad Ali (American, born Cassius Marcellus Clay Jr 1942-2016) autographed Atlanta Centennial Olympic Games 1996 items comprising of a shadowbox framed 1996 Olympic Torch used in the torch relay for the Olympic Games, signed on wooden handle in black by the world-renowned professional heavyweight boxer; a signed color photograph depicting Ali holding torch lit torch during ceremony, signed in gold pen; and a Olympic Games commemorative collection with opening and closing ceremony tickets, a signed white letterpress paper with Ali’s signature in black, three enameled pins, and two photographs of ceremony at night, labeled in corner with “Official Licensed Product of The Atlanta Committee for the Olympic Games, Inc. below rectangular Olympic Games logo, lower right with Fine Art Ltd., St. Louis, MO beside phone number. Torch in shadowbox framed 37.5” x 8.5” x 5”. Note: Copy of autographed color photographic image of the consignor with Ali receiving signature on torch available on request. Torch and opening games photograph also with certificates of authenticity from National Sports Autograph Network dated 1998 available upon request. $10,000-$20,000

269. 1936 Harley Davidson VLH Flathead Motorcycle Harley Davidson (American (Milwaukee, Wisconsin), founded 1903- ). 1936 VLH flathead motorcycle with 34 horsepower engine, three-speed transmission, cream and light blue finish to fenders and body accented with Harley Davidson logo. No record of mileage, no odometer. Vintage collectible motorcycle later restored, however, currently fluids drained and as such not running condition. Vehicle identification number 36VLD3906. Note: 2,046 VLH’s were produced with a three-speed transmission. $15,000-$30,000

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271. Heavy 6 Piece Mexican Sterling Tea Service, Maciel

270. Haidee Becker, “Delphinium, Aconite And Stock”

Haidee Becker (American, b. 1950-), “Delphinium, Aconite and Stock”- 2004, oil on canvas, signed at lower right “Becker”, verso with gallery label for Timothy Tew Galleries (Atlanta, Georgia). Impressionistically rendered still life painting with periwinkle and blue hues throughout, depicting a cluster of delphinium, aconite and stock blossoms in a bulbous orange dual-handled vase. Framed 49.5” x 45.5”. Unframed 40” x 36”. Note: Artist-signed gallery catalogs available upon request. $3,000-$5,000

Maciel (Mexican (Mexico City), 20th century. A fine and heavy five piece sterling silver tea and coffee service comprising teapot, coffee pot, lidded sugar, creamer, and oblong salver or serving tray. Each vessel of spherical form with band of elongated gadroon form panels to body, radiating gadroon domed lid with acorn finial, and simple scrolling handles, the oblong tray with welled center bordered by slightly domed wide rim with further gadrooning and cutout handles to opposing narrow ends. Each marked to underside “MACIEL”, STERLING”, and “925”. Coffee height 9.75”, tea height 7.25”, creamer height 5.875”, sugar height 5.5”, tray 16.625” x 23.375”. Total weight 160 troy ounces. $4,000-$6,000

272. Kris Cox Large Format Abstract Encaustic Painting

Kris Cox (American (California/ Colorado), b.1951). “Concentric Episode Series: Bone 72-1” - 1997, mixed media on wood panel, signed and dated to verso. Minimalist large format square abstract painting with an ecru or bone colored field marked with concentric rings of dots, some piercing the wood panel and others accented with blue, red, or yellow paint, the overall field with an indistinct and colorless grid pattern below the waxy surface. Verso of structure inscribed with title, medium, signature, and date; also with label from Fay Gold Gallery, Atlanta, Georgia. $3,000-$5,000

275. Carrie McGee, “Ladder (2)”, Mixed Media Panel Work

274. Paul Rousso, “Supper Club Girls”, Mixed Media

Paul Rousso (American (active North Carolina), 20th / 21st century), “Supper Club Girls”, mixed media on canvas, signed at lower left “ROUSSO”, inscribed to verso “Supper Club Girls”, signed to verso, with Sloan Kenyon label to verso. Figural mixed media collage with various depictions of women and girls, including images of dolls and angels, with warm pink palette and gestural handling. Unframed 26” x 44”. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia. $2,000-$4,000

273. Erik Magnussen Plateau Lounge Chair in Fuchsia

Carrie McGee (American, 20th /21st century), “Ladder (2)”2004, mixed media on wood panel, signed, titled and dated to verso “Carrie McGee Ladder (2) 2004”. Mixed media sculptural wall hanging comprised of horizontally aligned threedimensional panels, each attached to backing wood board with two nails, each panel with autumnal hues, with a primitive rendering of the sun in the upper right quadrant. Overall 54.325” x 20” x 1.5”. $1,000-$2,000

Erik Magnussen (Danish, 1940-2014) for Engelbrechts, circa 2009. A contemporary swivel ‘Plateau’ lounge chair in hard foam, affixed by polyurethane foam shell and covered in two pieces of fushia colored fabric, one for the seat and one for the back, the chair in organic form having a larger flat surface on the right side and raised on a highly polished aluminum four star swivel base. Height 47.5”, width 35.25”, seat depth 19”, seat height 14”. Note: The designer Erik Magnussen found inspiration for Plateau by contemplating the shape of his own left hand; his thumb inspired the chair’s plateau and his other fingers the backrest. $1,000-$2,000

277. Warren Platner High-Back Lounge Chair & Ottoman

276. Mid Century Brass & Slate Table, Emilio Martelli

Emilio Martelli (Italian, b. 1913), circa 1953. A Mid Century brass and black slate coffee, cocktail or low table having a rectangular black slate or ‘’New Italia’ marble top raised on four turned, tapered and reeded brass legs. The underside of top with label ‘Scuola Fiorentina del Mosaico in marmoridea, diretta dal pittore Emilio Martelli’ and dated 1953. Height 20.25”, width 45.25”, depth 21.25”. $1,000-$2,000

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Warren Platner (American, 1919-2006) for Knoll, third quarter 20th century. A mid century modern highback easy lounge chair with matching ottoman, ‘1725’, covered in a blue and yellow striped upholstery with Velcro removable seat cushion on bronze steel wire and basket work frame, with matching circular ottoman also having a velcro removable cushion. Both pieces with clear plastic extrusion ring on bottom of the base for a smooth bottom surface. Apparently unmarked. Height of chair 39.5”, width 41.25” (arm to arm), seat depth 20.5”, seat height 16.25” (including cushion). Height of ottoman 13”, diameter of top 24.25”. $3,000-$5,000

278. Feliciano Bejar Signed 1984 Magiscope Sculpture

Feliciano Bejar (American/ Mexican, 1920-2007). “Magiscope” - 1984, reclaimed industrial parts and cut glass, signed and dated to lens. A sculpture composed of repurposed iron auto and industrial parts to form a tall shaft and mounted with a cut glass lens with 43 overlapping concave and convex circles that create magnified and altered images when peered through, the lens encircled by sawtooth iron ring. 38.75” tall, 13.875” wide, 4.5” deep. $800-$1,600


280. MCM Free Standing Bar Cabinet by Johannes Andersen

279. Mid-Century Mexican Modernist Sterling Pitcher

Mexican, circa 1960s. A modernist streamlined sterling silver water pitcher of oval form with vertical strap to one end over a cutout handle, with flat top surface bearing ovular piercing beside everted edge as spout. Underside with faint impressed marks including “STERLING 925” and “MEXICO” under an indistinguishable city or maker’s mark, also with eagle form mark abandoned circa 1979. Height 8”, width 5.875”, depth 3.25”. weight 26.6 troy ounces. $700-$900

282. Ben Turner, “Desert Landscape”, Oil On Canvas

Ben Turner (American (New Mexico), 1912-1966), “Southwest Landscape”, oil on canvas mounted to wood board, signed at lower right “Ben Turner”. Horizontally oriented landscape painting with fauvist style handling and palette, depicting a Southwestern landscape with a pinyon pine tree in the foreground and rocky, shrub covered mountains in the background, with clear blue skies overhead. Framed 18.625” x 21.5”. Unframed 14” x 17”. $1,200-$2,400

Johannes Andersen (Danish, 1903 - 1991), for J. Skaaning & Son of Denmark. circa 1960s. Mid-century modern free standing bar cabinet, Model SK66, in teak decorated to both sides with cross grained elliptical marquetry and having a hinged flip top & pull down front opening to reveal a black laminated work surface, mirrored backing, nine inset bottle holders and two floating glass shelves. Additional features include 3 central storage cubbies with single door slider & adjustable shelf/tray, a lower drop down compartment with additional inset holders for nine bottles. The ‘front’ of the bar is mounted at the base with a chromed steel foot rest. Apparently unmarked. Height 44.12”, width 45.12”, depth 15.75” (including foot rest). $1,000-$2,000

283. Maxim Bugzester, Lakeside Sunrise, Oil On Board

Maxim Bugzester (Polish (active Germany, France, New York), 1910-1978), “Lakeshore at Sunrise”, oil on wood board, signed at lower right “Maxim Bugzester”, signed at verso “Maxim Bugzester”. Horizontally oriented landscape painting with fauvist style handling and palette, depicting lakeside scene with bare trees in the foreground, a row boat at the water’s shore in the mid ground and a brilliant sunrise in the distance. Framed 26.625” x 33”. Unframed 20.5” x 26.5”. $800-$1,200

281. George Nakashima Grass Seat Armchair, 1960s

George Nakashima (Japanese/American,1905-1990), circa 1960s. A single grass seat armchair having a curved back rail over spindles, with a natural seagrass seat, on flaring dowel-form legs. Apparently unsigned. Height 26.25”, width (across arms) 23”, seat depth 18”, seat height 17”. $2,000-$4,000

284. Rare Mackenzie-Childs Checkered Courtly Game Table

Mackenzie-Childs (American, 20th century), contemporary. A Scottish inspired wicker and bamboo game, card or dining table in the ‘Checkered Courtly’ pattern having a circular glass top over the inset woven checkered pattern center within a twisted bamboo frame hung with carved thistle and raised on a bulbous thistle carved standard issuing three leafy downscrolled legs. Apparently unmarked. Height 30”, diameter of top 47.5”. $2,000-$4,000

286. Set of 4 Mackenzie-Childs Wicker Side Chairs

285. Harper T. Phillips, “Bouquet from Ligon”, 1984

Mackenzie-Childs (American, 20th century), contemporary. A matched set of four Scottish inspired wicker and bamboo upholstered sides chairs, each having a shaped crest rail with a carved thistle flanked by wicker spherical finials above the caned back, centered by a pierced roundel interlaced with ribbon and inset with leafy red upholstery flanked by twisted bamboo stiles over the matching upholstered seat with thistle carved and pierced skirt, raised on twist bamboo legs, joined by similar cross-shaped stretchers. Apparently unmarked. Height 46”, width 21.25” (finial to finial), seat depth 16.5”, seat height 18.5”. $1,500-$3,000

Harper T. Phillips (American, 1928-1988), “Bouquet from Ligon”-1984, acrylic and metallic lacquer on Arches paper, signed in lower right quadrant “Phillips”, verso with applied artist’s label “Bouquet from Ligon - acrylic and metallic lacquer on Arches 26” x 34” 750.00 Harper T. Phillips 195 Willoughby Ave Brooklyn, N.Y. 11205 718-5518 718-4290”. Gestural abstract painting with almost loose and organic composition. Framed 35” x 27”. Sight 30.25” x 22.5”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Dr. & Mrs. Calvin Wayne McLarin, Atlanta, Georgia. $1,200-$2,400

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287. Industrial Iron, Wood 6 Seat Swing-Out Stool Table

Tim Byrne for Get Back, Inc. (American (Connecticut), founded 2000). Apparently unmarked. Height 31”, length 72”, width (seats tucked under) 35.35”, maximum seat clearance from table edge 20”. Note: this table is available for new retail purchase for $7,000. $1,500-$3,000

288. Industrial Stained Oak Wood & Iron Dining Table

Likely American, 20th century. A cast iron and oak industrial trestle form dining table comprising two pear shaped trestle supports joined by four tubular rods surmounted by five plant sealed oak wood top contained within iron strapwork frame. Height 30.75”, length 78.875”, width 35.625”. $1,000-$2,000

289. Blue Glazed Footed Ceramic Bowl, Laura Andreson

Laura Andreson (American (California), 1902 - 1999), executed in 1942. A large low earthenware footed centerpiece compote covered in blue crystalline glaze over red. Signed and dated to the undersize. Height 3.6”, diameter of mouth 12.25”. $800-$1,200

290. Berenice Abbott, “Miami Fruit Market”, 1954

Berenice Abbott (American, 1898-1991) “Fruit Market, Miami, Florida” (From Route I Series)- circa 1954, gelatin silver print mounted to artist’s board, initialed in graphite at lower right “Ba”, photographer’s stamp on reverse “Original Photograph Berenice Abbott Abbott Village, Maine”. A figural photograph from the artist’s Route 1 Series capturing a roadside fruit stand nestled under a vine-draped banyan tree off of the so-called Dixie Highway in Miami, Florida. Overall 8” x 10”. Image size 7.325” x 9.425”. Note: Berenice Abbott was an important American photographer best known for her social documentation of New York life and architecture. Her exceptionally long career--which began in Greenwich Village, New York City--took her to Europe where she was hired by Man Ray (American (active France), 1890-1976) as a dark room assistant in 1923. Through Man Ray, Abbott was introduced to Eugene Atget who instilled in the photographer an interest in urban landscapes and architecture that would form the arch of her career. Abbott returned to the United States in 1929 and began her work documenting the changing landscape of urban New York (work that would culminate in the Changing New York project, completed in 1939). In the summer of 1954 Abbott and two friends set out to drive the expanse of Route 1 along the eastern coast of the United States. Abbott documented that trip in over 2,400 negatives taken as far south as Miami, Florida and as far north as Maine. $700-$900

292. Hobbs & Co Painted Steel Safe, Late 19th

British, circa 1890-1910. A fine black painted steel safe used to house private papers, etc made by Hobbs & Co of London in rectangular form having the front single door letter in gilt ‘LIONEL. HUDSON. Private’. Interior of safe has fitted compartment with pigeon holes alphabetically lettered over two small horizontally aligned locking drawers (no key) with gilt drop handles labeled ‘Hobbs & Co, London. Interior of door stamped ‘Lionel Hudson, 87 Moorgate, London’. The exterior of safe mounted to both sides with drop bail handles. Front exterior with double locking mechanisms with key. Height 19.4”, width 14”, depth 14”. $300-$500

293. Set of 10 Stained Oak & Iron Adjustable Stools

American, 20th century. Set of ten vintage matching industrial adjustable stools, each with circular stained oak wood seat surmounting a iron tapered shaft with accent ring terminating on a tripartite vase recalling a fan in black finish. Each seat twists to adjust height of stool. Height (when fully raised) 26”. Height (when fully lowered) 20.25”. Diameter of seat 12”. $500-$700

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291. “Garden of Eden”, Signed & Dated Figural Vase

American School, late 20th century. “Garden of Eden”, faience table vase, signed and dated lower edge “PIPER 92”. Modern figural vase depicting a standing female nude with long hair, arms crossed in front of body amid undulating snakes or serpents, peacocks, and other animals portrayed in black on white ground. Vase supported on wooden stand. Vase height 14.9”, diameter at top 5.3”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of the author Mr. William T. Parker, Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500

294. ‘Sculpture’ Steel Console Table, J. Robert Scott

Designed by Sally Sirkin Lewis for J.Robert Scott, Inc (American, founded 1972), contemporary. A ‘Sculpture’ console table having a ‘black absolute granite’ top with 45 degree beveled edges over a polished stainless steel shaped body. Apparently unmarked. Height 35.75”, width 46.75”, depth 18.25”. $1,000-$2,000


296. MCM 6 Light Chandelier, Attributed to Bruno Gatta

Attributed to Bruno Gatta (Italian, b. 1931) for Stilnovo (Italian, founded 1946), second half of 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 29” (to rod shaft), width 47”, depth 18.25”. $1,500-$3,000

295. Adelaide de Groot Signed Oil “Still Life with Cat”

297. Custom Steel & Glass Modernist Dining Table

Custom Modernist style dining table having a rectangular 1 inch thick glass top supported on a patinated steel frame, each corner with triple rectilinear leg supports headed with framed mounted spheres. Apparently not marked. Height 29.25”, width 102”, depth 48”. $1,500-$3,000

Adelaide Milton de Groot (American, 1876-1967), “Still Life with Cat”, oil on canvas, signed lower right. Modern still life painting depicting three decorated terracotta pitchers or vases with blue flowers against a red expanse with blue carved stone animal figurine in the form of a seated cat at left. Labels on verso from Columbus Museum of Art, stretcher with oval shaped label from Ch. Pottier, Emballeur, 14. Rue Gaillon_Paris, also with circular French export stamp on stretcher. Framed 28.9” x 25.125”. Unframed 21.6” x 18.125”. Provenance: Property from the Private Collection of Richard and Katherine Graham, Atlanta, Georgia. $2,000-$4,000

299. Alexander Ney Anthropomorphic Terracotta Sculpture

Alexander Ney (Russian Federation, b. 1939). “Untitled”, modeled and painted terracotta on stone base, apparently unsigned. Anthropomorphic sculpture composed of many bulbous protrusions from a central line formed in the round and being widest at the vertical center, the protrusions with incised geometric patterning with the individual shapes painted in vibrant shades of green, blue, orange, purple, and red, the sculpture to a tall green jade colored cast stone cylindrical base. Overall height 27.25”, width 8.25”, depth 6.25”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Ann Jacob of Highlands, North Carolina. $1,000-$2,000

298. After Alexander Calder ‘Boomerang’ Wool Rug

After Alexander Calder (American, 1898-1976), second half 20th century. A woven wool pile rug after Calder’s ‘Boomerang’ depicting a black boomerang with red, yellow, black and blue shapes. Woven signature to the bottom right ‘Calder’. The underside stitched ‘Calder H.C.’ (for “Hors Commerce,” which translates not originally intended for sale). Height 81”, width 57”. $1,500-$3,000

300. Rodolfo Dordoni for Minotti Minimalist Daybed

Rodolfo Dordoni (Italian, b. 1954- ) for Minotti (Italian, founded 1950s) Late 20th century to contemporary. Minimalist modern low daybed of rectangular form with off-white suede fabric upholstery on padded top supported on four flattened sleek chrome legs, fabric label on side for Minotti, Italy. Overall height 10.5”, width 85.5”, depth 39”. $1,000-$2,000

302. Marcel Breuer Wassily Model B3 Lounge Chair

301. Set of 4 Bertoia for Knoll White Side Chairs

Harry Bertoia (Italian/American, 1915-1978) for Knoll International (American, founded 1938-). Set of four mid century modern matching side chairs with shaped white welded steel frame supported on black base with clear sliders, each with original tomato orange vinyl seat pad or cushion. Each height 30.75”, width 21.25”, depth 21.5”, seat to floor 18.25”. $700-$900

Marcel Breuer (Hungarian, 1902-1981) probably for Gavina, circa 1960s. A mid-century modern Wassily lounge chair, also known as Model B3, with a bent tubular steel frame with a polished chromed metal finish with original tight off white canvas upholstered back, arm rest and seat. Apparently unmarked. Height 29.25”, 30.5”, seat width 16.5”, seat height 15.5”. $600-$800

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303. 18k Yellow Gold, Diamond, & Gemstone Ring

Ladies 18k yellow gold, diamond, ruby, emerald and sapphire ring with carved oval emerald cabochon at center within bezel with round brilliant cut diamonds ( 0.55 carat total weight, color: F-G, clarity: Vs1-Si1), ruby cabochon band on sides with four protruding sapphire ( 3.10 carats of gemstones total). Marked on interior of band “18K”. US ring size 7.5. Total weight 19.2 grams. $2,000-$4,000

305. Ladies Platinum, Diamond, & Yellow Sapphire Ring

304. Mens 14k White Gold Ring with 0.75 Carat Diamond

Mens 14k white gold and diamond ring with central prong set round brilliant cut diamond ( 0.75 carats, color: F, clarity: I1) on a ridged or stepped tapered band. Marked on interior “14K”. US ring size 11.5. Total weight 12.2 grams. $2,000-$4,000

Ladies platinum, diamond and yellow sapphire ring with a central emerald cut yellow sapphire (measuring 10.0 x7.40mm) in prong setting flanked by triangular diamonds ( 0.75 carats total weight, color: E-F, clarity: VVS-VS) on a tapered platinum band. Interior marked “PLAT 950”. US ring size 7. Total weight 9.8 grams. $2,000-$4,000

306. Ladies 18k White Gold, Diamond & Amethyst Ring

H & T Goldman Fine Diamond Jewelry (American, 20th century). Ladies 18k white gold, diamond and amethyst ring with central emerald cut amethyst ( 8.99 carats) within diamond bezel, tapered shank with round brilliant cut yellow diamonds and diamond baguettes ( 1.50 carats total weight, white diamond color: G-H, clarity: VS1-VS2, fancy yellow diamond clarity: VS). Marked on interior of band “18K” and “HT & NY”. US ring size 6.5. Total weight 18.8 grams. $2,000-$4,000

308. Pair of 14k White Gold & Diamond Earrings

Pair of ladies 14k white gold and diamond earrings with round brilliant cut diamond within diamond halo ( 2.0 carats total weight including center diamonds 0.55 carat each, center stones: color: F-G, clarity: I1-I2, accent diamond color: G-H, clarity: Si2-I1). Marked “14K”. Total weight 2.5 grams. $1,500-$3,000

310. David Yurman Renaissance Cable Cuff Bracelet David Yurman (American, founded 1980), contemporary. A designer 10MM cable cuff bracelet from the Renaissance Collection in 14 karat yellow gold and sterling silver, the center with hinged opening and each end with a faceted citrine adorned by two oval amethyst centering a faceted blue topaz. Fits a size medium wrist. $1,500-$3,000

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307. Ladies 14k White Gold & Baguette Diamond Necklace

Ladies 14k white gold and diamond necklace pendant of circular form with round brilliant cut diamonds at center within a halo of baguette cut diamonds ( 2.00 carats total weight, color: H-I, clarity: Si1-I1), on a n 18” chain. Total weight 6.7 grams. $1,500-$3,000

309. Ladies 18k Yellow Gold, Diamond, & Sapphire Ring

Ladies 18k yellow gold, diamond and sapphire ring with three oval blue sapphires ( 5.00 x 4.00mm each) on thick tapered ring top, each surrounded by round brilliant cut diamonds in halo ( 0.33 carats total weight, color: F-G, clarity: VS2-Si1). Marked on interior of band “750”. US ring size 6. Total weight 15.15 grams. $1,500-$3,000

311. Gold & Diamond Tennis Bracelet, Approximately 4.0 CTW

Ladies 10k yellow gold and diamond “S” link tennis bracelet with 42 modern round brilliant cut diamonds ( 4.0 carats total weight, color: light brown, clarity: I2-I3), safety chain and hidden box catch. Marked “10K” and acid tested as 10k quality. length 8”. Total weight 13.6 grams. $1,200-$1,800

312. Pair of 18k Gold, Diamond & Citrine Earrings

Pair of ladies two tone 18k white and yellow gold and citrine dangle drop earrings, each with small diamond cluster at top with three round brilliant cut diamonds in yellow gold drop form setting leading to a pear shaped citrine within shaped yellow gold and diamond halo further encircled by white gold and diamond pear shaped border. Earrings contain 1.34 carats total weight of round brilliant cut diamonds, color: G-H, clarity: Si2-I1, and citrines 1.54 carats total weight. Overall weight 8.6 grams. $1,000-$2,000


314. Vintage French Lillet Advertising Poster, 1930s

313. Fine French Chestnut Wine Tasting Table

French, late 18th century. A fine and unusual Gothic Revival stained chestnut wine tasting or refectory table having an elongated quatrefoil shaped top over a conforming deep apron supported by four square tapered and collared supports united by a an elongated low cross stretcher centering an ornamental incised four petal design and terminating on toupie feet. Height 30.5”, width 91.75”, depth 41”. $2,000-$4,000

French, first half of 20th century. Large vintage color advertising poster for the aperitif wine, Kina Lillet, published by Affiches Stentor, Paris France depicting a young woman with curled blond hair wearing a white sleeveless gown with arms outstretched in jubilation holding a bottle of Kina Lillet in one hand, a glass with the alcohol in the other, yellow grapes on vine amid red grape leaves in foreground, vines gracefully entwine the beauty’s arm and torso, large text at bottom in red, white and black read “KINA LILLET AU VIN BLANC DE LA GIRONDE” (roughly translated to “white wine of the Gironde”), right center with “Roby 37” for date of execution and designer of image Robys -also known as Robert Wolff. Overall framed 87.75” x 59.75”. Sight size 78.25” x 50.5”. $1,200-$2,400

315. ‘Atilla’ Steel Low Table by Jean-Michel Wilmotte

Jean-Michel Wilmotte (French, b. 1948), for Holly Hunt, circa 1970s. An ‘Atilla’ cocktail, coffee, center or low table having a square red stone slab top with natural edges supported by an architectural style steel base composed of rods and rectangular plates in a geometric openwork form. Apparently unmarked. Underside of stone top with label “Stone International; Made in Italy”. Height 16.8”, width 39.5”, depth 39.5”. $1,000-$2,000

316. Pair Of Monumental Blue Glaze Olive Jars

20th century. Pair of substantial Mediterranean style olive jars (can also function as garden urns, pots or planters) of baluster form with rich blue glazing throughout. Overall height 33”, diamater at mouth 14.75”. $800-$1,200

317. Clemens Kalischer, “Alsace (France)”, Signed

Clemens Kalischer (German, b. 1921-), “Alsace (France)”, gelatin silver print, signed to lower right “Clemens Kalischer”, with artist’s stamp to verso “Clemens Kalischer Main Street Stockbridge, Mass. 01262 Phone (413) 298-550”. Framed 22.5” x 18.5”. Sight 9.25” x 7.625”. $800-$1,200

320. French Cast Bronze Tazza Converted Plant Stand

318. Clemens Kalischer, “Alsace (France)”, Signed

20th century. A Mediterranean monumental cast stone olive jar (could also function as garden urn, pot or planter) of baluster form with weathered ivory glazing, having three low relief bands or ribs to neck. Overall height 40”, diameter at mouth 30.5”. $800-$1,200

319. 1899 Grand Casino Municipal Poster Advertisement

LEM (French, late 19th century). “Grand Casino Municipal de St. Malo”-1899, lithograph in colors, monogrammed and dated in print “LEM 99”, with inscription at top center “Chemins De Fer De L’Ouest GRAND CASINO MUNICIPAL DE ST. MALO”, inscribed at lower center “Saison De Juin A Octobre Trajet En 7 Heures” , inscribed at lower left margin “Imp. CHAIX (Ateliers Cheret) Rue Bergere, 20, Paris 13488 99 (encres lorilleux)”. Large scale art nouveau poster depicting a jovial seaside scene in the French Riviera, with a woman in a sheer swimsuit and bonnet paddling a kayak in the foreground, dozens of bathers wading around in the calm sea waters in the mid ground and a large casino dressed in French and other flags on the sandy beach in the background. Framed 57.25” x 44.75. Sight 48” x 38.75”. Provenance: The Estate of Richard and Merle Haber; whereby acquired by the present owner. $800-$1,600

French School, 19th century. Heavy cast bronze centerpiece tazza or charger with ornate and detailed circular top with dentilated border surrounding a thick border of varied grotesque facial masks depicting the four elements, Earth, Air, Fire and Rain (identified below each with TERRENO, PLATEA, ARDORE, and PIOGGIA) amid scrolling, harpies, winged cranes, rabbits and other animals in shields, rocaille shells and serpents, concave well encircling circular tondo with scrolled, ship sail, flaming torch and other decoration within, underside with almond shaped mark with obelisk pictorial image at center flanked by letters, first letter obscured, second letter “N”; supported on a American Aesthetic period tripod base with floral motif with outswept legs, unmarked (likely a marriage). Overall height 31.5”, diameter of charger top 17”. $800-$1,200

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321. Pair of Emile Galle Marquetry Inlaid Tables, c.1900

Emile Galle (French, 1846-1904), circa 1900. A matched pair of signed marquetry inlaid two tier side or occasional tables, both having a rectangular top with rounded corners and molded edges enclosing inlaid marquetry depicting dragonfly amidst lily pads and water, the lower tier with serpentine edges, all raised on four slightly splayed molded legs. Both tables with inlaid ‘signature’ to top surface “Galle”. Height 29.8”, width 23.8”, depth 13.8”. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia. $3,000-$5,000

322. Tiffany & Co. Sterling Japanesque Lidded Box

Tiffany & Co. (American (New York), founded 1837- ), circa 1873. American Aesthetic period diminutive sterling silver lidded box with exterior chased with Japanese or Orientalist decoration with bamboo plants, birds, insects, amulets, cherry blossoms on branch and flying butterflies. Rounded reeded handle on top of lid, woven motif handle on sloped lock form body, rounded apron accented with shells above four splayed Spanish feet, gold washed interior. Marked on bottom with “ TIFFANY & Co. 2553 M 4942 STERLING SILVER” mark dating manufacture date to circa 1873-1891 and pattern number indicating date between circa 1873-1875. Overall height 4.125”, width 4.4”, depth 2.9”. Total weight 8.96 troy ounces. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia. $800-$1,200

323. Scarce Aesthetic Movement Marble Top Center Table American, circa 1880. A scarce Aesthetic Movement simulated rosewood center or parlor table in the Japanesque style having a rectangular top with canted corners inset with conforming red marble over an apron with incised carvings of sunflowers and chrysanthemums flanking geometric open fretwork raised on turned legs united by cross geometric open fretwork stretcher centered with turned finial and terminating in slightly downswept block feet with incised decoration on casters. Height 30”, width 40.5”, depth 28”. $1,000-$2,000

324. Fine English Aesthetic Movement Bamboo Etagere

English, circa 1870 - 1910. A fine Aesthetic Movement bamboo and lacquered etagere or dressing cabinet having an openwork pediment above a beveled glass door flanked by a small shelf to each side, the lower section with rectangular top over a pair of frieze drawers and two small paneled doors centering an open niche above and rectangular undershelf over a paneled door centered by a arched open shelf to either side. The whole decorated with floral embossed panels on red ground and lacquered panels of birds and foliage. Height 70”, width 28.25”, depth 14.25”. Note: A similar bamboo cabinet with lacquer panels and embossed paper by Jean Baptiste Kohn is at the Victoria and Albert Museum, London. $1,000-$2,000

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325. Tiffany & Co. Aesthetic Period Sterling Cooler

Tiffany & Co. (American (New York), founded 1837), circa 1881. An unusual Aesthetic Movement hand hammered sterling silver two handled wine cooler, possibly one-of-akind, of cylindrical form with slightly splayed base bearing applied band foot, waist, and mouth, with D-form tubular handles to either side from mouth to waist, and cast inscription to front in fantastic Art Nouveau type “FROM A FEW FRIENDS / January 25 - 1883 -” under monogram possibly “K”. Height 8.6”, width across handles 11.5”, diameter of foot 6.875”. weight 40.5 troy ounces. $4,000-$6,000


326. Bronze Telescoping Root Lamp Base, Tiffany (after)

After Tiffany Studios, contemporary. A bronze telescoping root table lamp base having three arm shade support with single socket stamped General Electric Co (upside down) with G.E. Co paddle raised on a telescoping short rod with three downswept legs terminating in six ‘root’ style feet. One leg impressed mark ‘425 Tiffany Studios New York’ , another leg impressed ‘S210’. Height of base to telescoping knob 7.5”. Overall height from 10” to 12” at the shade support. $500-$700

327. Tiffany Style Bronze Lamp Base #655

After Tiffany Studios, contemporary. A bronze table lamp base with reeded and foliate shaft, circular foliate foot, having a 4 cluster Bryant sockets each marked with ‘PAT’D NOV 26, 1907’ and having chain pulls. Underside base impressed with ‘’Tiffany Studios New York”, with a three socket cluster, two clusters impressed with ‘Bryant’ and one with ‘Leviton Patent’, all with Bryant switches. The underside of base stamped ‘Tiffany Studios New York 655’. Height of base 31”, diameter of base 8.25”. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia. $600-$800

328. Bronze Harp Style Floor Lamp with Hubbell Paddle

A harp shaped bronze floor lamp with unmarked socket and ‘Hubbell’ stamped paddle rising from a slender turned and urn formed neck, the cylindrical turned shaft resting on a turned and gadrooning base issuing three scrolled toes on discs. Apparently not marked. Height 62.5”, diameter of base 11”. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia. $500-$700

329. Tiffany Style Tulip Glass & Bronze Table Lamp

After Tiffany Studios, contemporary. A leaded glass table lamp in the ‘Tulip’ pattern having cascading bouquet of yellow and mottle orange tulips against a emerald green ground, within a geometric border of rectangular glass panels. Shade is supported by a bronze base with a three socket cluster, two clusters impressed with ‘Bryant’ and one with ‘Leviton Patent’, all with Bryant switches. The underside of base stamped ‘Tiffany Studios New York 534’. Lamp shade marked ‘Tiffany Studios New York 1559”. overall height 22”. Height of base 21”, diameter of base 11.25”. Diameter of shade 14.25”. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia. $800-$1,200

330. Tiffany Style 18 Light Lily Table Lamp

After Tiffany Studios, contemporary. A gold favrile glass and patinated bronze eighteen light lily table lamp after the original created in 1890, modeled as a cluster of water lilies with glass flowers emanating from the bronze lily pads and buds. Each glass shade forms the ‘stamen’ of each blossom. Apparently unmarked. Height 21”, diameter of base 9.5”. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia. $1,000-$2,000

331. Tiffany Style Daffodil Glass & Bronze Table Lamp

After Tiffany Studios, contemporary. A leaded glass table lamp in the ‘Daffodil’ pattern having cascading daffodils, with mottled blue green to emerald glass stems within a geometric border lamp comprising thick green ripple glass between a border of rectangular glass panels. Shade is supported by a bronze base with a four socket cluster, three cluster impressed with ‘Edison Patents’ and all with Bryant switches. The underside of base stamped ‘Tiffany Studios New York 557’. Lamp shade marked ‘Tiffany Studios New York 1497”. Overall height 27”. Height of base 26”, diameter of base 11.25”. Diameter of shade 20.5”. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia. $800-$1,200

333. Tiffany Style ‘Peony Border’ Floor Lamp

332. Hanging Head Dragonfly Table Lamp, After Tiffany

After Tiffany Studios, contemporary. A drop head jeweled dragonfly leaded glass and gilt bronze table lamp after the original created around 1910, depicting dragonflies in nine repeats at base of shade; dragonflies have outspread wings rendered in filigree, with heads dropping below the lower rim of the shade; upper shade with mottled red and autumnal background glass; bodies of insects amethyst, wings blue with red jewel eyes; shade has large green jewels and smaller amber and green ones. Shade is supported on a gilt bronze Empire style base having a six bulb light cluster (unmarked) with Weber paddles over a pierced, scrolled and foliate molded standard issuing four imbricated down scrolled legs resting on a quadripartite concave plinth. Shade is impressed ‘TIFFANY STUDIOS NEW YORK 1507-12’. Lamp base impressed ‘TIFFANY STUDIOS NEW YORK 550. Height of lamp shade 10.3”, diameter of shade 22”. Height of lamp base 28.5”, width of base 11”. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia. $1,000-$2,000

After Tiffany Studios, contemporary. A leaded glass and bronze floor lamp in the ‘Peony Border’ pattern having a dome-shaped shade with geometric rows of mottled yellowish-green glass graduating to wide border of peonies with red blossoms, some with orange-yellow peony centers and foliage of green stippled glass. Shade is supported by a large columnar copper patinated base with a three socket cluster, two cluster impressed with ‘Arrow ‘ and one with ‘Bryant’, all having chain pulls. Lower haft of standard is decorated with stylized molded foliage and raised on a stepped circular base resting on three recumbent lions on rectangular plinths. Lamp shape impressed ‘Tiffany Studios New York 1574’. Base is apparently not marked. Height overall 76”, height of lamp base 72”. Diameter of lamp base 19”. Diameter of shade 24”. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia. $2,000-$4,000

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334. Signed Hand Woven Kerman Lavar Rug

Wool. Iran. Palace size with floral motif, signed. Measures 12’ 8” x 20’. $4,000-$6,000

337. Towle Sterling French Provincial Flatware, 112 PCS

Towle Silversmiths (American (Massachusetts), founded 1882), second half 20th century. A 112-piece sterling silver flatware set in the ‘French Provincial’ pattern (1948-present) comprising an eight piece service for twelve plus additional serving pieces. Set includes twelve dinner forks (7.25”), twelve individual salad forks (6.37”), twelve dinner knives (8.75”), twelve individual butter spreaders (6.5”), twelve dessert/oval soup spoons (6.5”), twelve iced tea spoons (7.85”), twelve teaspoons (6”), twelve fruit/orange spoons (6”), four tablespoons (8.5”), two pierced tablespoons (8.5”), flat server/tomato server (7.37”), medium cold meat fork (8.25”), lemon fork (5.5”), pie and cake server (10.37”), gravy ladle (6.75”), solid piece cream ladle (5.75”), large jelly server (6.5”), master butter serving knife (7.85”), sugar spoon (5.85”) and silver plate cake breaker (10.5”). Total weight with allowance for stainless blades 152.9 troy ounces. $3,000-$5,000

340. Palatial French Walnut Enfilade with Shell Carving French, 20th century. A palatial walnut enfilade or sideboard, the case with curving sides flanking squared center section and bearing five paneled doors - one each to curving sides (each opening to reveal two shelves) and three to center section (two outer opening to reveal two shelves each, center opening to reveal four drawers) - each with rocaille and acanthine relief decoration and scroll decorated brass escutcheons, altogether raised on four legs - two at front of squat cabriole form with scrolled toes and acanthine decoration, two at back of bracket form with scroll accents - and surmounted by conforming parquetry inlaid top. Height 41.5”, width 103.375”, depth 25.75”. $1,000-$2,000

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335. Signed Hand Woven Kerman Lavar Rug

Wool. Iran. All over floral design with large center medallion. Measures 8’ 10” x 13’ 11”. $3,000-$5,000

336. Toulouse-Lautrec Litho, “Le Tocsin (La Depeche)”

Henri de Toulouse Lautrec (French, 1864-1901), “Le Tocsin (La Chatelaine ou le Tocsin)”-1895 for “La Depeche”, lithograph in colors, second state of three, monogrammed with date within matrix lower left, publication name at top “LA DEPECHE”, titled lower left corner in red “Le Tocsin”, lower right corner with “IMP CASSAN FILS TOULOUSE”. Framed 32” x 27”. Sight size of sheet within floating frame 21” x 16”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Reference: Delteil 357 II, Adhemar 147 II, Adriani 140 II, Wittrock P 19 B. Note: The first state of the print exists in blue and gray, without any text (see: Swann auction Lot 110 on sale #1945). The image was then transferred onto a new stone and reduced on the right and bottom edges to make room for the lettering, and the colors were changed for the second state. $4,000-$6,000

338. French Empire Style Flame Mahogany Display Cabinet

French, 20th century. A French Empire style flamed mahogany two door vitrine or display cabinet, the doors with 3/4 length glasses over inset mahogany panel at base, scrolling ormolu escutcheons, and opening to reveal three interior shelves, the case with fully round columns to front at sides with etched ormolu capitals and bases, with inset panel sides and ormolu mounted frieze under stepped out molding on front, altogether raised on four block feet. Height 76”, width 63”. depth 23.25”. $1,500-$3,000

339. After Aristide Maillol, “Femme au Crabe”, Bronze After Aristide Maillol (French, 1861-1944), “Femme au Crabe”-1930, cast bronze, double monogrammed to top of base “M”. Overall 6.5” x 6” x 5.125”. $1,000-$2,000

341. Arthur Diehl, Venetian Canal Scene, Signed

Arthur Vidal Diehl (American, 1870-1929). “Venetian Canal Scene with Figures (St. Augustine)”-circa 1923, oil on artist’s board, signed lower left. Horizontally-aligned Venetian scene with standing gondolier in boat on water chatting with a figure standing in doorway with arched ornament, view of building and water recessing in distance on left side. Verso pencil inscribed with dedication “St. Augustine Painted Expressly (evidently) for Edith Dougall by Arthur V. Diehl March 1923”, label on verso of frame from the gallery, The John Hanna Co, 994 East Jefferson Avenue, Detroit, Michigan. Framed 16.6” x 20.25”. Unframed 11.75” x 15.5”. $1,500-$3,000

342. Arthur Vidal Diehl, Marsh Oil Painting, Signed

Arthur Vidal Diehl (American, 1870-1929). “Marsh Landscape”, oil on artist’s board, signed lower right. Horizontal landscape painting depicting a marshy landscape with low lying trees in distance in shades of blue, green and yellow. Label on verso of frame from the gallery, The John Hanna Co, 994 East Jefferson Avenue, Detroit, Michigan. Framed 9.25” x 14.5”. Unframed 6.5” x 11.75”. $800-$1,200


343. Set of Four Mid-Century Tiffany Sterling Shakers

Tiffany & Co. (American (New York), founded 1837), circa 1947-65. A matched set of four sterling silver salt and pepper shakers, each raised on a spreading round foot surmounted by urn form with constricted waist and tapering body, with removable pierced lid bearing turned finial. Each marked to underside “Tiffany & Co / Makers / Sterling / 22665” and with date code M or L indicating production under the directorships of William T. Lusk or Louis deBebian Moore. Height 5.375”, diameter 2.25”. Total weight 16.8 troy ounces. $300-$500

344. Tiffany & Co. Silver Footed And Handled Basket

Tiffany & Co. (American (New York), founded 1837), circa 1912. Marked on bottom “TIFFANY & Co.”, pattern number “18291”, order number “9749”, along with “B1”, “MAKERS”, “STERLING SILVER”, “925-1000” above “M” (dating the tenure of John C. Moore II as director 1907-1947), with additional inscription “144-26-1848”. Overall height with handle 7.75”, without handle 3.25”, diameter 8.75”. Overall weight 16.37 troy ounces. $400-$600

346. 20 Tiffany Sterling Silver Shell Service Items

Tiffany & Co. (American, founded 1837- ). A collection of shell form sterling silver tabletop dining elements comprising a set of 12 clamshell form place card holders, each with canted vertical clamshell surmounting a flat disc base, and a set of eight concave shell form salt cellars or nut dishes, pattern 22479. Each piece marked to underside “Tiffany & Co. / makers / sterling”, the salts additionally with pattern number. Place card holders height 0.75”. Nut dish width 2.875”, depth 3”, height 0.5”. $700-$900

345. Tiffany & Co. Gilded Age Figural Sterling Tazza

Tiffany & Co. (American (New York), founded 1837), circa 1870-75. A Gilded Age sterling silver figural tazza comprising four square feet with shell knees and scroll brackets issuing a square base with figural stem depicting a draped female figure with upraised arms supporting an urn form mount surmounted by diamond point cut glass saucer with fan edges. Underside of silver marked “Tiffany & Co / 2514 / Quality / 925-1000” and “OS / 5388 / Union Square”. Height 11.375”, diameter of glass 9.25”, base 4.75” square. weight of silver 16.1 troy ounces. $700-$900

348. Pair, Tiffany & Co. Sterling Dogwood Fruit Bowls

Tiffany & Co. (American (New York), founded 1837), circa 1907-1947. A pair of large sterling silver fruit bowls of subtly scalloped round form bearing molded dogwood blossoms and leaves on the rolled rim, with monogram “JJS” to central tondo. Underside with impressed “Tiffany & Co / 16858 E makers 3128 / sterling silver / 925-1000 / M” indicating production during the directorship of John C. Moore II. diameter 9.125”, height 2.25”. Total weight 28.1 troy ounces. $1,500-$3,000

347. Pair of Tiffany Sterling Sweet Meat Dishes c.1902

Tiffany & Co. (American (New York), founded 1837), circa 1902-1907. A pair of sterling silver sweet meat dishes of ovular form with horizontally splayed rims, with scroll pierced cavetto under molded scroll rim, altogether raised on four acanthine scroll feet. Each marked to underside with impressed “Tiffany & Co / 13602 Makers 4311 / sterling silver / 925-1000 / C” indicating production under the Charles T. Cook directorship, also hand inscribed “bing” and “JRF”. Height 3.375”, width 7.25”, depth 4.625”. Total weight 10 troy ounces. $700-$900

349. Tiffany & Co. 4 Pc. Sterling Demitasse Service

Tiffany & Co. (American (New York), founded 1837), circa 1928-56. A four piece sterling silver demitasse service comprising coffee pot, creamer, lidless sugar, and round serving gray, the teapot with ebonized wood handle, each piece with etched floral bands and hanging bell flower garlands. Teapot height 9.25”, sugar height 3.5”, creamer height 4.125”, tray diameter 12”. Total weight 49.8 troy ounces. $1,500-$3,000

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352. Iron Sundial On Cast Stone Pedestal, 20th C.

350. Bronze & Glass Sculptural Coffee Table, Rabbit

A cast bronze and glass sculptural coffee or cocktail table having an oval glass top with 3/4” inch beveled edge supported by a base modeled as a leafy tree on naturalistic ground with two rabbits. Apparently unsigned. Height 17.25”, width of glass top 38.5”, depth of top 29.5”. $800-$1,200

351. Pair of Carved Wood Urn Form Finials

Continental, 20th century. Pair of matching Neoclassical style carved wood garden or decorative finials, each in the form of a sloping urn with large teardrop finial above rounded rim and tapered neck, on a circular foot on an integral rectangular plinth base. Unmarked. Overall height 34”, width 11.5”, depth 11.3”. $800-$1,200

355. Palatial Painted Iron & Copper Versailles Planter

353. LeRoy Neiman, “Bethesda Fountain, Central Park” LeRoy Neiman (American, 1921-2012), “Bethesda Fountain, Central Park”-1989, serigraph, edition noted and signed in graphite in lower margin 58/500 “LeRoy Neiman”. Expressionist figural print depicting a busy afternoon in front of the Bethesda Fountain in Central Park (New York, New York), with a horse-drawn carriage, busking musicians and figures lounging in the sunshine. Framed 44.5” x 51”. Sight 32.75” x 39.25”. Note: Copy of certificate of authenticity and copy of purchase receipt available upon request. $1,000-$2,000

20th century. Two piece garden sundial and pedestal set with removable iron armillary sundial with verdi gras patination, the radial dial pierced by an arrow at a diagonal, with numerals in circumference interior for gauging time, with figural base depicting a man supporting the sphere, supported on cast stone garden display pedestal with incurvate corners, with tapered base, apparently unmarked. Pedestal height 29”. Sundial height 28.5”. $800-$1,200

354. Palatial Painted Iron & Copper Versailles Planter

Continental, likely 20th century. A palatial Versailles style iron and copper planter of cube form with whitewash painted iron block corner supports for sheet copper sides bearing iron crossed strapwork with roundel at center, altogether raised on four block feet and having four ball form finials to corners. Height 33.125”, 33.125” square. $1,000-$2,000

A contemporary matched pair of monumental or oversized black cast iron garden urns or planters on stands, both of campana form and having a circular rolled rim decorated with egg and dart over a gadrooned tapering body on a plinth base, raised on a separable plinth base having cavetto molded panels, apparently unmarked. Overall height 37.5”. Height of urn without base 20”, diameter 37”. Height of base 17.5”, width 16.25”, depth 16.25”. $1,500-$3,000

357. Pair of Campana Form Cast Stone Garden Urns

356. Pair of Contemporary Iron Console or Sofa Tables

A matched pair of contemporary hammered and silvered wrought iron console or sofa tables, each having an inset rosso marble rectangular top over a continuous openwork frieze centered to each side with an open circle and raised on square legs united by a shaped stretcher centered with open work circle and terminating in block feet. Apparently unmarked. Height 33.12”, width 48.12”, depth 24.5”. $1,500-$3,000

20th century. A pair of large campana form garden urns (or planters) composed of cast stone, both having a circular rolled rim decorated with egg and dart over a gadrooned body with round foot and plinth base. Overall height 25”, diameter 27.75”. $1,500-$3,000

358. Cast Iron Garden Fountain With Marsh, Crane Motif Continental, early 20th century. Large and heavy iron figural garden fountain with weathered gray paint throughout, with rounded circular basin with grape and acanthus leaf tip rim, basin with tapered and fluted form with with low relief acanthus decoration to body, with grand acorn form finial with upswept leaf tips at center of basin, shaft with ornate marsh scene with high relief trio of cranes, with reeds, cattails and other broad leaf water plants, with round plinth base. Overall height including finial 58”, diameter of basin 27.5”. $1,500-$3,000

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359. Pair Of Monumental Campana Form Garden Urns

20th century. A pair of cast stone campana form garden urns composed of married elements, the top portion with egg and art flared rim, with bacchanalian scene with undulating grapevines to body, the lower section with ram’s head handles above down swept acanthus leaves on a round gadrooned body on a tapered foot with linenfold like motif above a circular foot with braided rosettes. Overall height 50”, diameter at mouth 33”. $2,000-$4,000


360. Pair, Large African Senufo Carved Ancestor Figures

Senufo people, African (Ivory Coast), 20th century. Unmarked. Man height 65.5”. Woman height 60”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Dr. & Mrs. Calvin Wayne McLarin, Atlanta, Georgia. Note: An alternate spelling of Senufo is Senoufo. $1,500-$3,000

361. African Bamana Carved Chiwara Dance Crest, Female Bamana tribe, African (Mali), likely early 20th century. Hand carved wood Chiwara dance crest headdress of traditional form with female antelope with baby antelope, mother depicted with pointed incised horns with leather caps at top with animal fur or hair accents above sloping face incised with repeating geometric patterning and accented with repousse metal bands, young child on back with similar handling, female with four legs surmounting a wood block pierced with four holes placing above head on woven cap (missing). Unmarked. Overall height 46”.Provenance: From the Private Collection of Dr. & Mrs. Calvin Wayne McLarin, Atlanta, Georgia. $800-$1,200

362. African Bamana Carved Chiwara Dance Crest

Bamana tribe, African (Mali), likely early 20th century. Hand carved wood Chiwara dance crest of traditional form with male antelope motif headdress with pointed incised horns above sloping face incised with repeating geometric patterning and accented with repousse metal bands, elongated alert ears, mane pierced and in four curved bands above simplified body with upturned tail, and four legs surmounting a wood block pierced with four holes placing above head on woven cap (missing). Unmarked. Overall height 44.3”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Dr. & Mrs. Calvin Wayne McLarin, Atlanta, Georgia. $1,000-$2,000

364. Dogon Carved Wood Medicine Pot in Three Sections

Dogon people (Western Africa (Mali)), 20th century. A Dogon medicine pot made of carved wood in three sections, the whole comprising a hogon figure at top seated on a donkey standing atop a sphere sliced at center with the inverted section hollowed out to interior as a cup, the lower hemisphere integrally mounted to a second larger sphere sliced at the top 1/3 and lifting off to reveal an interior cavity often used to store butter and tobacco and also for mixing medicines, this lower sphere covered in incised geometric patterning and supported by central shaft surrounded by a ring of sculptural tribal figures standing on a round platform supported by two figural donkeys on a round integral base. Height 47.25”, diameter of base 16”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Dr. & Mrs. Calvin Wayne McLarin, Atlanta, Georgia. $500-$700

363. 19th C. Tuareg Bronze Ceremonial Sword & Scabbard

Tuareg people (West Africa (Mali), likely 19th century. A fine bronze ceremonial short sword or dagger and scabbard, the knife comprising a tapering iron blade with three round apertures along center line and three fuller grooves, the bronze handle with pommel of demilune form mounted on pegs over bean shaped support with cylindrical grip bearing cast motif mimicking textile or cord wrapping, the fitted scabbard with complimentary decoration of sawtooth and concentric circle patterning to the tapering body with flattened tubular ornamentation to each side. Items mounted to a separable custom display stand. Knife length 18.5”, width of handle 5.375”. Scabbard length 12.75”, width 4.5”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Dr. & Mrs. Calvin Wayne McLarin, Atlanta, Georgia. $500-$700

365. 20th C. African Dogon Carved Wood Marriage Bench

Dogon people (Western Africa (Mali)), circa 20th century. Height 13”, width 41.5”, depth 11.5”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Dr. & Mrs. Calvin Wayne McLarin, Atlanta, Georgia. Note: these benches are presented to brides on their wedding day as a symbol of the union with her new husband. $800-$1,200

367. African Baga Carved Wood Nimba Headdress

366. African Bamana Carved Wood & Cowrie Shell Mask Bamana people, African (Mali), 20th century. Unmarked. Overall height 24.8”, width 11.6”, depth 5.7”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Dr. & Mrs. Calvin Wayne McLarin, Atlanta, Georgia. $500-$700

Baga people, African (Republic of Guinea), 20th century. Large hand carved wood nimba figural headdress in the form of a woman with prominent nose, jutting chin, geometric patterned hair, rounded ears, thick neck above rounded domed body with stylized flattened breasts, scarification throughout face, neck and bodice, grass surround at bottom covering four rounded legs. Unmarked. Overall height 40.3”, width 21.3”, depth 23.7”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Dr. & Mrs. Calvin Wayne McLarin, Atlanta, Georgia. Note: Nimba are also called d’mba and yamban. $500-$700

368. African Yoruba Beaded Udamalore, 20th C.

Yoruba people, African (Nigeria), 20th century. Ornate hand crafted beaded ceremonial sword and sheath (udamalore) with all-over glass beading in geometric and figural patterns with chameleons (symbolic of protective role of ancestors) and figural busts on sheath with three rounded petal or leaf form accents (apete) with similar motif with long beaded strands terminating on coins, back of sheath body with diamond geometric design in red, white, blue and yellow; sword with beaded handle on shaped and pierced sword. Unmarked. Overall length 30.5”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Dr. & Mrs. Calvin Wayne McLarin, Atlanta, Georgia. $800-$1,200

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369. Don Baker, Lakota War Cry, Bronze Sculpture Don Baker (American (Oklahoma), 20th century. “Lakota War Cry”, polychromed cast bronze, limited edition 17 of 25, signed, numbered, and titled to plaque at front of base. Impressively modelled naturalistic figural sculpture depicting a Native American warrior chief with full feather headress streaming behind him as he gallops forward atop a brown horse aiming a bow and arrow behind, the horse to a rocky outcropping as base surmounting a live-edge wood base with beveled edge. Height 20”, width 22.5”, depth 17.5”. $1,000-$2,000

370. Lorenzo Ghiglieri, Signed Bronze Figural Sculpture Lorenzo E. Ghiglieri (American, b. 1931- ), “The Need for Buffalo”, patinated bronze sculpture, signed on base and limited edition noted “6/36”. Large American West bronze figural sculpture depicting a Native American Indian wearing leather loincloth riding on a galloping muscular horse, fixed gaze on three large buffalo as he aims with a bow and arrow, figures on integral naturalistic rocky base above a shaped wooden plinth. Overall height 22.5”, width 39.75”, depth 19.25”. $4,000-$6,000

371. After Remington, “Bronco Buster”, Large Bronze After Frederic Sackrider Remington (American, 1861-1909), “Bronco Buster”, bronze, signed on base “G. Mancini”. A 20th century cast bronze sculpture after the original work by noted American sculptor Frederic Sackrider Remington (American, 1861-1909), depicting a Western frontier cowboy with wide brim hat, leather chaps and boots with spurs, riding a rearing bronco or stallion or horse with one arm raised with rope or lasso in hand, with feet out of stirrups. Overall 65” x 40” x 65”. $4,000-$6,000

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Original Bronze Sculptures by Ed Dwight (American (Colorado), born 1933) from the Private Collection of Dr. & Mrs. Calvin Wayne McLarin, Atlanta, Georgia 372. Ed Dwight Signed 1984 Bronze, Jass Saxaphonist “Jazz Saxaphonist - 1984, patinated and parcel gilt bronze, signed and dated to verso. Height 15”, width 7”, depth 6.75”. $700-$900

374. Ed Dwight Parcel Gilt Bronze, “African Drummer”

373. Signed Ed Dwight 1984 Bronze, Jazz Cellist

“Jazz Cellist” - 1984, patinated bronze with gilt and copper leaf, limited edition 7 of 33, signed, dated, and numbered lower left of cello. Overall height 18.5”, width 8”, depth 10.5”. $700-$900

“African Drummer” - 1986, patinated and parcel gilt bronze, limited edition 9 of 40, signed, dated, and numbered to verso. Modernist figural sculpture depicting a tall and lithe African male in full length drape holding a traditional drum beneath proper left arm and a drumstick in right hand, with dangling hoop earring to one ear beside the downturned and smiling face, figure to a round black marble plinth base. Height 29”, width 10”, depth 10”. $800-$1,200

377. Ed Dwight Bronze Sculpture of a Jazz Musician

375. Signed Ed Dwight Bronze, Colonial Explorer with Dogs

“Estevan” - 1980, patinated bronze, limited edition 2 of 10, signed dated, titled, and numbered to base. Figural sculpture depicting an African man presented as a conquistador or explorer with tribal torch in one hand while dressed in Spanish colonial wear replete with crucifix at chest, the figure accompanied with two greyhound dogs at his side to a naturalistic base, mounted to a carved and stained shaped wood plinth base. Height 19”, width 14.25”, depth 14.5”. $800-$1,200

376. Ed Dwight Signed 1986 Bronze, “Seated Trumpeter” “Seated Trumpeter” - 1986, patinated and polychromed bronze, limited edition 9 of 40, signed, dated, and numbered to base. Height 16.5”, width 9.5”, depth 16.25”. $1,000-$2,000

“Jazz Musician”, patinated and parcel gilt bronze sculpture, signed on right of figure “Dwight” and noted as a unique piece “1/1”. Overall height 16.25”, width 7.75”, depth 9.5”. $1,200-$2,400

378. Ed Dwight Bronze, Full Figure Jazz Trumpeter

“Jazz Trumpeter, patinated and parcel gilt bronze, apparently unsigned. Height 26.5”, width 17.5”, 379. depth 10”. Ed Dwight Bronze Figural Group, Birth of the Blues $1,000-$2,000 “Birth of the Blues” - 1980, patinated bronze, artist’s proof, signed, dated, and proofed to base at left, also with plaque stating sculpture name. Emotive figural sculpture depicting a group of four young African American men playing blues instruments, including banjo, trumpet, and harmonica, three men seated on large bundles as the other perches against one, the bronze to a shaped carved and stained wood plinth base. overall height 14”, width 18”, depth 14”. $1,500-$3,000

380. “Ragtime Band”, Signed Ed Dwight Bronze

“Ragtime Band” -1984, patinated bronze, limited edition 6 of 27, signed, dated, and numbered to base. Modern figural sculpture depicting a group of four African American musicians playing ragtime jazz instruments including acoustic guitar, cymbal, tin can drum, and pottery jug, the figures to a naturalistic bronze base mounted to a carved and stained wooden plinth base. Height 14.25”, width 19”, depth 13.25”. $1,500-$3,000

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381. African Stone Carved Abstract Figural Sculpture African, 20th century. Apparently not signed. Height 41”, width 18.5”, depth 5”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Dr. & Mrs. Calvin Wayne McLarin, Atlanta, Georgia. $500-$700

382. Black Figural Shona Sculpture, Rodrick Musekiwa Rodrick Musekiwa (South African/ Zimbabwean, b.1970). “Untitled (Face)”, carved black serpentine, signed “RODRICK M.”. Height 24”, width 15.5”, depth 6.5”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of the author Mr. William T. Parker, Atlanta, Georgia. $400-$600

383. Pair of Smaller Hand Carved Punu Masks

Punu people, African (Gabon, Ngounie River region), 20th century. Pair of hand carved and polychrome figural tribal masks or mukudj, each with striated dark stylized hair, dark lips, pierced slits on bulbous protrusions as eyes, rounded ears, and remnants of white kaolin clay faces - each with lozenge cicatrization markings on forehead and one also with rectilinear cicatrization beside each ear. Each drilled to sides for hanging. One slightly larger height 10”, width 6.75”, depth 4”. $300-$500

385. African Carved Beaded & Shell Accented Helmet Mask

384. Pair of African Punu Carved & Polychrome Masks Punu people, African (Gabon, Ngounie River region), 20th century. Figure with forehead accent height 15.9”, width 9”, depth 6.9”. The other height 14.6”, width 7.1”, depth 5.9”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Dr. & Mrs. Calvin Wayne McLarin, Atlanta, Georgia. Note: These masks function as portraits of especially beautiful female members of the community, the tall lobes of hair were typical fashion in the 19th century in Gabon as are the scarifcation marks that were considered as sign of sensuality. Mukudj dancers who wear these masks perform on special and important occasions including those revering particular individuals or those that mark a positive development for the community as a whole. $500-$700

Kuba people, African (Congo), 20th century. Unmarked. Overall height 21.75””, width 8”, depth 14.7”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Dr. & Mrs. Calvin Wayne McLarin, Atlanta, Georgia. $400-$600

386. African Kuba Bwoom Helmet Mask, Bead & Shell

Kuba people, African (Congo), 20th century. Unmarked. Overall height 18.4”, width 8.75”, depth 10.4”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Dr. & Mrs. Calvin Wayne McLarin, Atlanta, Georgia. $400-$600

389. African Igbo Carved Mma Ji Mask

387. African Bamileke Babungu Helmet Mask, 20th C.

Bamileke people, African (Cameroon grasslands), 20th century. Hand carved and polychrome Babungu helmet or cap mask with eight removable pointed arrow tips (two missing) at top that fit in pierced holes on circular disc surmounting ten undulating tubular supports rising from figure’s head with incised eyebrows, large almond shaped eyes, rounded protruding ears and pierced open mouth exposing teeth. Overall height 20.5”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Dr. & Mrs. Calvin Wayne McLarin, Atlanta, Georgia. Note: This type of tribal mask was typically worn by the dancers of the Bamileke tribe during feasts and other celebrations. $400-$600

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388. Pair, Carved Wood Tree Trunks w/ African Portraits African School (possibly Zimbabwean), 20th century. Apparently unsigned. Male height 25”, female height 23”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Dr. & Mrs. Calvin Wayne McLarin, Atlanta, Georgia. $400-$600

Igbo (Afikpo) people, African (Nigeria), 20th century. Unmarked. Overall height 15.25”, width 5.3”, depth 5.6”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Dr. & Mrs. Calvin Wayne McLarin, Atlanta, Georgia. Note: This facial mask is often utilized in okumkpa performances in the Igbo town of Afikpo and surrounding villages in southeastern Nigeria. Okumkpa performances typically occur after the Dry Season Festival and involve a large number of actors, dancers singers and other performers (typically men and boys). More often than not, the performances comment on community practice including a satirical or critical look at their own culture. Masks like this one are part of the symbolic transformation of each performer into a mma or spirit. $400-$600


Works from the Private Collection of Dr. and Mrs. Calvin Wayne McLarin, Atlanta, Georgia

392. Maxwell Taylor, “Three Sax”, Signed 1989 Woodcut 390. Michael Ellison, “The Bar”, Screen Print, 1984

Michael Ellison (American (active Georgia), 1952-2001), “The Bar”-1984, screen print, edition noted, titled, signed and dated in graphite in lower margin “7/10 The Bar Michael Ellison 84”. Multi-figural print with organic, almost bark-like texture, depicting an abstracted high-energy pub or club scene. Framed 30.25” 32.25”. Sight 22.5” x 24.5”. $400-$600

391. Michael Ellison, “Dead Man’s Hand”, Mixed Media

Michael Ellison (American (active Georgia), 1952-2001), “Dead Man’s Hand”-1997, mixed media collage with printed elements, edition noted, titled, signed and dated in graphite in lower margin “3/10 Dead Man’s Hand Michael Edward Ellison 97”. Multi-figural mixed media work depicting an interior scene with four men seated at a table, playing cards. Framed 34.5” x 29.25”. Sight 25” x 19.25”. Note: Michael Ellison studied at the Atlanta College of Art and Georgia State University. His work is held in the permanent collection of the High Museum of Art in Atlanta, Georgia, and in numerous esteemed private collections. $700-$900

393. Maxwell Taylor, “Tribute To The Bird”, Woodcut

Maxwell Taylor (Bahamian (active South Carolina), b. 1939-), “Tribute to the Bird”-1989, woodcut in colors, edition noted, titled, signed and dated in graphite in lower margin “1/10 Tribute to the Bird Maxwell Taylor 89”, with framer’s label to verso “Furaha’s A Picture Frame Place 976 Piedmont Avenue N.E. Atlanta, GA 30309 (404) 881-8672”. Vibrant figural print depicting Charlie “The Bird” Parker (American, 1920-1955), a prominent American jazz saxophonist and composer, and jazz ensemble including cellist and trumpeter. Framed 27.75” x 33.75”. Sight 19” x 25.5”. $400-$600

Maxwell Taylor (Bahamian (active South Carolina), b. 1939-), “Three Sax”-1989, woodcut in colors, artist’s proof noted, titled, signed and dated in graphite in lower margin “Artist’s Proof Three Sax Maxwell Taylor 89 S.C.”. Vibrant figural print depicting three jazz musicians playing the saxophone (saxophonists). Framed 25.825” x 37.425”. Sight 20.5” x 32”. $400-$600

395. Maxwell Taylor, “The Immigrants No. 2”, Woodcut 394. Maxwell Taylor, “The Immigrants (Rwanda)”, Woodcut

Maxwell Taylor (Bahamian (active South Carolina), b. 1939-), “The Immigrants (Rwanda)”-1996, woodcut, artist’s proof noted, titled, signed and dated in graphite in lower margin “Artist’s Proof The Immigrants (Rwanda Maxwell Taylor 96”. Framed 50.25” x 62”. Sight 37.25” x 49.25”. $700-$900

396. Vincent DaCosta Smith, “Somali Women”, Etching

Vincent DaCosta Smith (American (New York), 1929-2003). “Somali Women in Harar”-circa 1979, hand colored etching on wove paper, artist’s proof, inscribed, titled, and signed to lower margin. A simplistic and colorful etching depicting a group of African women clustered to center at front with one walking away holding a basket atop her head, to background a line of camels proceeds before a tall city wall overhung by a crescent moon, the whole with a wash of gold, brown, orange, and green reminiscent of many of the country flags of Africa. Provenance:Spectrum IV Graphics, New Rochelle, New York; hereby acquired by the private collection of Dr. & Mrs. Calvin Wayne McLarin, Atlanta, Georgia. $800-$1,200

Maxwell Taylor (Bahamian (active South Carolina), b. 1939-), “The Immigrants No. 2”-1996, woodcut, artist’s proof noted, titled, signed and dated in graphite in lower margin “Artist’s Proof The Immigrants No. 2 Maxwell Taylor 96 SC”. Multi-figural monochromatic woodcut print depicting Rwandan men, women and children marching with sacks containing their possessions balanced on their heads, the women with head scarves, one man with a hat. Framed 44.75” x 62.75”. Sight 31.5” x 49.5”. $700-$900

397. Vincent DaCosta Smith, “Benin Ancestral Shrine”

Vincent DaCosta Smith (American (New York), 1929-2003). “Benin Ancestral Shrine”, hand colored etching on wove paper, artist’s proof, numbered, titled, and signed in pencil to lower margin. Colorful simplistic print depicting two figures walking through a village landscape toward a hilltop mosque flanked by two crescent moons (one at apex and one setting), with a De Chirico-esque female nude sculpture to right of figures before a city wall haloed by a full tree, and an abstracted wall or hillside village to middle ground, the whole with a wash of gold, brown, orange, and green reminiscent of many of the country flags of Africa. $800-$1,200

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398. Hand Woven Persian Tabriz

Wool. Iran. Floral design cream field. Green, brown and tan accent colors. measures 10’ 1” x 13’ 2’. $1,000-$2,000

399. Hand Woven Turkish Rug

Wool. Turkey. measures 8’ 6” x 11’ 4”. $800-$1,200

400. Architectural Carved Wood Fragment Console Table

Continental, likely Nuristan, Afghanistan, 19th century. A hand carved wood architectural fragment converted to a console or altar table, the single slab with rectangular top over double scrolled and chip carved tapering sides, the front carved with two Nuristan stars centered with a carved panel of scrolling interlocking floral blossoms. The whole raised on a black painted iron or steel plinth on four turned feet. Height 32.25”, width 58.4”, depth 9.5”. $1,000-$2,000

402. Gérard Roux, Caravane Dans Le Désert, Oil

Gérard Roux (French, b.1946-), “Caravane dans le Désert”, oil on wood panel, signed at lower right “GRoux”, with label to verso “Gérard ROUX dit “ROUXE”, signature...”. with additional label to verso “DW25 699”, with framer’s label to verso. Framed 13.25” x 18.75”. Unframed 10.75” x 16.125”. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia. $300-$500

401. English Sheffield Orientalist Epergne, 19th C.

English, last quarter of 19th century (circa 1874). Orientalist silver plated on copper (Sheffield) epergne with large cut glass bowl at upper center within round holder with floral borders above thin tubular sweeping supports with scrolled and rocaille shell accents leading to three radiating arms with smaller cut glass bowls (all with lattice, star and saw tooth decoration), drop finials with beaded borders under cups and center standard surmounting three tubular supports terminating on resting camel’s saddles rendered in Orientalist fashion on a shaped tripartite base above oblong stepped feet. Marked on bottom with silver plated registration mark indicating class I metal, circa July 28th, 1876 production and parcel 8. Overall height 23.4”, diameter (across cups)15.6”. Provenance: Property from the Private Collection of Richard and Katherine Graham, Atlanta, Georgia. $600-$800

404. Middle Eastern 3-Piece Carved Wood Tent Support

Middle Eastern, likely Afghan, Late 19th century. Hand carved 3 piece wooden tent support with rectangular lintel form with inverted stepped form on lower edge on a flattened post surmounting a plinth base, exterior with subtle carved tribal geometric decoration. Overall height 55.25”, width 24.6”, depth 7.6”. $300-$500

403. Group of 4 Hand Carved Figural Heddle Pulleys

Myanmar-Burma, early 20th century. Group of four hand carved heddle pulleys used to raise and lower the heddle bar on a hand loom. Three carved as the mythological Hintha bird, the other a sacred goose. Each presented on a lucite acrylic base. Height range from 9.6” to 11” (including bases). $300-$500

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407. Thomas A. DeDecker, “Autumn Reflections”, Oil

405. Hand Woven Indian Silk Tabriz Area Rug

Wool. India. Floral design on black field. Rose, cream and green accent colors. measures 6’ x 9’. $1,200-$1,500

406. Hand Woven Persian Heriz Rug

Wool. Iran. Floral design on red field. Cream, blue, green and gold accent colors. measures 9’ 3” x 12’ 3”. $1,500-$3,000

Thomas A. DeDecker (American, b. 1951-), “Autumn Reflections”, oil on artist’s board, signed at lower left “Thomas A. DeDecker A.R.W.A. (C)”, with indistinct graphite inscription to verso. Figural landscape painting depicting an fall scene with a still, reflective pond in the foreground, surrounded by rich autumnal foliage, with a single teepee (tipi, tepee) with Native American figure in patterned dress and grazing brown horse in the midground and dense deciduous forest in the background. Framed approxaimtely 48” x 67.5”. Unframed 40” x 60”. $1,500-$3,000

408. Mahogany Roll Top Desk, Baker for Marshall Fields

Baker Furniture Co. (American, founded 1903), for Marshall Fields & Co (American, 1881-2006), circa 20th century. A Georgian style mahogany with satinwood inlay cylindrical roll top desk having a central tambour door enclosing a tooled leather writing surface hinged and opening to a removable metal handled tray, the exterior with a hinged pull down door to each side revealing an interior fitted with envelope or letter slots and a key activated storage compartment that allows for the compartment to be pulled-out and accessible above a frieze with two drawers, both fitted with dividers and raised on square tapered legs. The whole decorated with satinwood stringing. Right drawer interior mounted with oval silver metal ‘Baker Furniture’ tag and a rectangular metal tag ‘Marshall Fields & Company’. Height 43.5”, width 46.75”, depth 20.75”. $1,000-$2,000

411. Robert Phillips, Girl In Red, Oil On Canvas

Robert Phillips (American, b. 1946-), “Head”, oil on canvas, signed at upper right corner “Phillips”, verso with applied label “James Vigeveno Galleries Westwood Hills Los Angeles ROBERT PHILLIPS “HEAD””, with indistinct inscription to canvas verso, with additional inscription to verso “71”. A figural shoulder-length portrait painting depicting a young girl dressed in red, with hair upswept and rosy lips. Framed 16.5” x 15.5”. Unframed 9” x 8.125”. $700-$900

409. American School, “Woman With Spinning Wheel”, Oil

American School. “Woman with Spinning Wheel”-1885, oil on canvas, indistinctly signed at lower right “McMG 85”, verso with second indistinct signature, verso with stamp to canvas “S.A. PERRY & Co. 624 Market Street S.F. Importers and dealers in Paintings, Engravings and Chromos GOLD FRAMES ALL STYLES to order”. Framed 46.25” x 38.5”. Unframed 38” x 30”. $1,000-$2,000

410. Quarter Sawn Oak Mirrored Armoire, Karges (attr)

Attributed to Karges Manufacturing Co (American, founded 1886), circa 1900. An impressive quarter sawn or tiger oak mirrored armoire having a rounded and stylized pediment with reeded scrolling ends over a deep frieze centered with scroll carved mask above a pair of paneled doors inset with beveled mirror plates opening to an adjustable shelved interior to each side, below a pair of short drawers over a rounded long drawer on front bun feet united by a scrolling molded skirt. Interior with remnants of sticker, indistinguishable. Height 97”, width 54.5”, depth 22”. $800-$1,200

412. American School, “Portrait of Andrew Mellon”, American School, earlyOil 20th century. “Portrait of

Andrew Mellon”, oil on canvas, signed indistinctly at lower left “Beridann”. Figural bust length portrait painting depicting Andrew Mellon (American, 1855-1937), a member of the famed Mellon family of Pennsylvania and the Secretary of Treasury under Warren G. Harding (American, 1865-1923), dressed in a black coat, with white collar and black neck tie. Framed 30.25” x 25.25”. Unframed 29” x 24”. $1,000-$2,000

413. American Federal Gilt Wood Mirror, Early 19th C.

American, early 19th century. Unmarked. Overall height 32.75”, width 19.25”, depth 5.25”. $1,000-$2,000

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414. American Octagonal Sailor’s Valentine Box, 19th C

American, 19th century. A fine mahogany and shellwork sailor’s Valentine box, probably from Barbados, having a hinged octagonal case, the top inlaid with an a eight petal flower within multiple inlaid borders opening to an interior fitted multicolor Caribbean shell designs graduating to a ornate heart motif with circular inscription ‘FOR MY BELOVED’. The interior lid lined with silk. Locking mechanism and key present. $2,000-$4,000

415. George III Mahogany Secretaire Butler’s Chest

English, early 19th century. George III mahogany secretaire or butler’s chest, the top drawer modeled as two drawers with drop front revealing a fitted interior with four valanced pigeon holes over four small drawers centered by a drawer over open compartment, above three graduated long drawers with oval brass pulls and individual locking mechanisms, raised on bracket feet. Height 37.25”, width 36”, depth 17.5”. $1,000-$2,000

416. Contemporary, “Ships Under Celestial Sky”, Signed 20th century to contemporary. “Ships Under Celestial Sky”, oil on canvas, signed at lower left “Thomas Remington”. Figural marine or seascape painting depicting a group of multi-masted ships in churning seas, with a small row boat with figures in the foreground, with ethereal sky with pink hued, pluming cumulous clouds overhead. Framed 38.325” x 50.25”. Unframed 24” x 36”. $600-$800

418. Contemporary, Ships In A Lively Breeze, Signed

417. American School, Ships In A Storm, Oil On Canvas American School, late 19th / early 20th century. “Ships in a Storm”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Marine painting depicting a central two masted ship in stormy seas, with seagulls braving the winds and distant ships on the horizon, with dark storm clouds overhead. Framed 20.5” x 26.5”. Unframed 14” x 20”. $500-$700

20th century to contemporary. “Ships in a Lively Breeze”, acrylic on canvas, signed at lower right “Samuel Giles”. Figural nautical or seascape or marine painting in the manner of Dutch old masters depicting 17th century ships on breezy sea, with nautical flags flapping in the wind, with mountainous landscape in the distance and stormy clouds overhead. Framed 42” x 66”. Unframed 36” x 60”. $500-$700

421. American School, “Ships At Sunset”, Oil

American School, 20th century. “Masted Ship at Sea”, oil on artist’s board, apparently unsigned. Marine or seascape painting depicting a large multi-masted wooden ship in the foreground with sails bellowing in the breeze, with several masted ships in the midground, with a lighthouse visible on shore, with magnificent sunset in the distance. Framed 17.5” x 21”. Sight 11.5” x 15.25”. $300-$500

420. American, New York Bronze Ship’s Bell, Marked

American, Late 19th/Early 20th century. Cast and patinated bronze ship’s bell of traditional form with tapered square support with two circular drilled holes for mounting at top above sloping body with two raised linear borders near edge, top marked with “W. BUCKLE” and “N. YORK”. Interior of bell with black patinated cast iron clapper. Overall height 10.5”, diameter at bottom 10.75”. $300-$500

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419. Pair of Polo Leather Side Chairs by Henredon

Henredon (American, (North Carolina), founded 1945), contemporary. A matched pair of polo side chairs from the Ralph Lauren Home Collection, each with padded shaped top rail over a padded rectangular back with concave sides and padded shaped seat, covered in black leather with decorative nailhead trim raised on front sabre style legs and racked back legs. Metal plaque mounted under seat rail Ralph Lauren Polo’ with law tag for Henredon. Height 38”, width 21”, seat depth 17.5”, seat height 18.5”. $400-$600

422. English Carved & Polychrome Ship’s Sign

British, 20th century. Hand carved and polychrome ship’s sign of oblong form with twisted rope border, “STELLA ANNE” in white at top above scene depicting a boat on the Thames River view of Big Ben at left, “GRIMSBY” below, white flying birds flanking boating scene. Overall height 15.75”, width 36.75”. $300-$500


424. 8 Gorham Sterling Extra Weight Fiddlehead Servers

423. Gorham “Victorian” Sterling Water Pitcher, c.1952

Gorham (American (Rhode Island), founded 1831), circa 1952. A 4 3/8 pint sterling silver water pitcher in the Victorian pattern, the classical urn form boy with joined cscroll handle to one side opposing wide mouth. Monogram to one side “D”. Underside with maker’s marks, “STERLING”, pattern # 1031, date code for 1952, and volume measure. Height 10.5”, width spout to handle 9”. weight 26.6 troy ounces. $600-$800

Gorham (American (Rhode Island), founded 1831). A set of 8 pieces of “Old English Tipt” pattern extra heavy weight sterling silver flatware serving pieces comprising 3 tablespoon serving spoons (9.125”), one solid serving spoon with oval bowl (9.25”), one solid cold meat fork (9.125”), one olive fork (5.75”), one solid piece tomato server (8.5”), and one flat handled master butter knife 7.25”). Total weight 24.9 troy ounces. $600-$800

426. Wood & Hughes 19th C. American Coin Silver Pitcher

Wood & Hughes (American (New York), 1845-1899). A fine coin silver water pitcher of traditional urn form with everted mouth as spout to one side opposed by serpentine looping handle, the body with intricate etched acanthine scroll motif. Underside with impressed maker’s mark. Height 9.125”, width spout to handle 9”, diameter of base 4.5”. $1,000-$2,000

425. Gorham Edgeworth 5 Pc. Sterling Tea Service c.1930

Gorham (American (Rhode Island), founded 1831), circa 1929-32. A five piece sterling silver tea and coffee service in the Edgeworth pattern comprising a 2 5/8 pint teapot (A11952) , a 2 7/8 pint coffee pot (A11951), lidded sugar (A11958), 3/4 pint creamer (A11954), and waste bowl (A11955), each piece of classic Georgian form with narrow molded laurel leaf band above center of body and tiny rocaille band near top and raised on splayed ring foot. Each piece with monogram “LDR”. Underside of each piece with maker’s marks, style number, and date code; some also with pattern name and volume capacity. Coffee pot height 10.125”, teapot height 9.25”, sugar height 6.625”, creamer height 6.75”, bowl height 3.75”. Total weight 72.37 troy ounces. $1,000-$2,000

428. 1931 Presented 3-Handle Sterling Silver Trophy

427. Alvin “Chapel Bells” Sterling Flatware Set, 64pcs

Alvin Silver Manufacturing Company (American, founded 1886, now functioning under Gorham), circa 1939 - 1992. A 64 piece sterling silver flatware set in the Chapel Bells pattern comprising 9 dinner forks (7.12”), 3 dinner forks (8”), 12 salad forks (6.5”), 9 hollow knives (8.8”), 3 hollow knives (9.5”), 8 flat handle butter spreaders (5.75”), 14 teaspoons (5.8”), sugar spoon (6”), serving spoon (8.6”), solid gravy ladle (6”), master butter spreader (7”), old style pickle fork (5.75”) and solid jelly server (6.25”). Total weight (less 0.5 troy ounces for each stainless element) 80.07 troy ounces. $1,000-$2,000

International Silver Co. (American (Connecticut), founded 1898), circa 1931. A large and impressive three handled sterling silver trophy of urn form raised on a spreading ring foot and bearing three large scrolling acanthine handles joined at shoulder and knee below the undulating rim, with chased floral and scroll decocration on tondo and inscribed to front “Raphael Semmes Trophy / Class B / Stock Runabout Race / Presidents Cup Regatta / 1931 / Won by / Jack Corcoran / in ‘This ‘L-Duit” and to back “To Skipper from Jack”. Underside with impressed maker’s mark over “sterling / C 1785”. Height 12.25”, width across handles 12”, diameter of base 6”. weight 49.2 troy ounces. Note: while it is unknown from which “Presidents Cup Regatta” this trophy hails, Raphael Semmes (1809-1877) (for whom the trophy is named presumably because of the officer’s wartime naval feats) was an officer in the Confederate Navy during the American Civil War for which he was Captain of the CSS Alabama and later promoted to rear admiral and brigadier general in the Confederate Army. $1,500-$3,000

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429. Pair of Neoclassical Style Twin Bed Frames

Pair of contemporary Neoclassical or Hollywood Regency style silvered and hammered wrought iron twin bed frames having a scrolled fleur de lis style open work cresting with gilt decorated turned finials over a the openwork headboard centered with double scroll work with matching footboards, all resting on iron block feet. The scrolled motif in the headboard and footboard joined by decorative gilt iron. Both beds accompanied with the complimenting siderails. Height of headboard 58.25”, width 39.8”. Height of footboard 46”, width 39.8”. $800-$1,200

431. Pair of French Empire Somneau or Drum Tables

430. Louis XVI Style Gilt Metal Mounted Vitrine, 19th C

432. Set of 23 Tiffany Crystal Footed Sherbet Desserts

Tiffany & Co. (American, founded 1837), first half 20th century. A matched set of twenty-three crystal footed desserts or sherbets in the TFC15 pattern having a clear bowl with six cut panels to base raised on a hexagonal stem. Marked to the underside “TIFFANY”. Height 4.6”, diameter of mouth 3.12”. $400-$600

French, 19th century. A pair of Empire style veneered wood somneau or drum tables, each having a circular top inset with white marble above a conforming cylindrical body with single door opening to a shelved interior on circular plinth. Height 28.8”, diameter of top 15.4”. $800-$1,200

French, late 19th century. A Louis XVI style gilt metal mounted vitrine having a rectangular dark gray marble top with rounded corners over a conforming case with a pair of glazed doors opening to a red painted interior fitted with three adjustable shelves and flanked by fluted and gilt metal mounted engaged columns, raised on fluted toupie feet. Height 57.8”, width 37.8”, depth 15.4”. $800-$1,200

433. Emma Siboni, Floral Still Life, Oil On Canvas

Emma Siboni (American, 1877-1940), “Yellow Bowl with Flowers”, oil on canvas, signed at lower right “E Siboni.” Still life painting depicting tabletop scene with shallow yellow bowl with fall bouquet of assorted yellow flowers (including chrysanthemum), red berries and red leaves. With label to verso “1227 G St. N.W. Washington D.C.”. Framed 18.5” x 22.5”. Unframed 16.125” x 20”. $300-$500

434. Large Plaster Bust of Frenchman, on Pedestal

Continental, 20th century. A large flesh-toned plaster sculpture depicting a classically French man at bust length with button-front shirt open at neckline exposing his chest, the man’s proud face with full cheeks and strong nose set under long wavy hair pushed back off his face. The plaster to a separable oak veneer platform base of square form. Overall height 34”, width across shoulders 20.5”, depth of bust 13”. $400-$600

437. Collection of 7 Vintage French Perfume Bottles

435. Neoclassical Style Figural Painted Cocktail Table Italian, second half 20th century. A Neoclassical style figural center, cocktail or coffee table having a black with parcel gilt decorated circular wood top raised on three carved dolphin supports centered with a gilt rosette on a concave, tripartite, plinth base resting on three turned feet. Height 21.8”, diameter of top 27.5”. $500-$700

436. Black Glass Vase with Silver Overlay Golfer Motif Likely American, 20th century. A tall scalloped side black glass vase with silver overlay decoration depicting a golfer in 19th century dress swinging a club on a lawn, the body section under golfer with tapering silver triangular forms conforming to shaped glass sides, with bands of silver to shoulder and foot. Unmarked. Height 9.375”, diameter 4.25”. $300-$500

A collection of seven vintage French perfume bottles comprising 1940s Molyneux “Fete” in clear glass with metallic plastic screw cap, 1 fluid ounce, with paper label, in original box; 16 ounce Hermes Caleche perfume in original box; Fidji Parfum by Guy Laroche 14 ml / 0.5 oz in original box, paperwork numbered 005196; Oui ou non parfum 14 ml / 0.5 oz in crystal bottle by Langeais; F. Millot Crepe de Chine Cologne 2 oz in original box; Fantasque Louis Feraud Eau De Cologne Spray 1.7 oz. in original box; and a large Eau De Lanvin Arpege unmarked but probably 8 oz as bottle stands 7.5” in height. $300-$500


438. Regency Style Chinoiserie Decorated Library Table

A Regency style chinoiserie, black lacquer and parcel gilt decorated library table or desk having a rectangular top and continuous molded edge painted with bellflower over a frieze with three vertically aligned drawers and painted with pavilions, figures, landscape, animals and birds raised on four scrolled legs painted with flowering foliage united by a concave box stretcher centered with a turned finial and terminating on gilt shell-formed feet. Apparently unmarked. Height 30”, width 59.75”, depth 29.75”. $800-$1,200

439. 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”. $800-$1,200

440. Pair of Large Paint Decorated Anubis Guardian Dogs

A matched pair of parcel gilt and paint decorated life size plaster guardian sculptures depicting the Egyptian god Anubis as a seated black dog with upright wing-like ears set above a long narrow snout and blue painted eyes, with gold painted tie around neck and gilt accents to interior of ears, the animal seated on back legs with straight fore-legs and tail wrapped around back legs as resting on a rectangular form plinth base. Unmarked. Height 32.5”, width 11”, depth 20”. $800-$1,200

441. Pair, Regency Style Tub Bergeres, Baker Attributed

Attributed to Baker Furniture Co. (American, founded 1903), second half 20th century. A matched pair of Regency style tub bergere chairs, each with black lacquered frame having molded downswept arms terminating in parcel gilt decorated leopard masks continuing to cabriole style legs with front hairy paw feet. The upholstered back, sides and seat covered in a complimenting green and back floral fabric. Apparently unmarked. Height 33.5”, width 28.5”, seat depth 21”, seat height 17.5”. $600-$800

442. Pair, Hand Painted Chinoiserie Urn Table Lamps

20th century. A pair of chinoiserie painted porcelain urn form table lamps, each lamp raised on hexagonal foot issuing baluster turned body with applied handles to neck and shoulder, the whole with crimson red painted ground bearing Orientalist figural scene amid oversized flowers. Unmarked. Height to top of socket 21.5”, width across handles 7.5”. $300-$500

443. Chinese Chippendale Style Giltwood Mirror, 20th C. 20th century. Chinese Chippendale style giltwood wall mirror with traditional pagoda architectural elements throughout, two feathered birds at top corners flanking sloped roof top with three dangling bells, shaped looking glass surrounded by scrolled, rocaille, architectural and foliate ornament. Overall 68.5” x 31”. $400-$600

444. Pair of Chinoiserie Style Bulbous Lamps with Prunus

20th century. Pair of matching large chinoiserie style table lamps of bulbous form with matte gold prunus fruit and flowers on branches against black ground, honeycomb border on circular foot, scrolled border at top of neck, all over with craquelure finish, two electrified light sockets at top. Unmarked. Overall height 33.5”, diameter of foot 9.8”. $300-$500

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445. Famille Jaune Ba Jixiang Round Box, Qianlong Mark

Chinese, Qing Dynasty Qianlong Period mark (1736-1795), likely 19th century. Marked to underside with six character blue underglaze Qianlong imperial reign archaic mark. Height 5.75”, diameter 10.75”. $800-$1,200

446. Large Chinese Porcelain Plaque, Landscape Scene

Chinese, likely 20th century. A large and impressive porcelain plaque with hand painted underglaze cobalt blue mountainous landscape scene set on a waterway holding several boats with several structures to banks and with birds to sky above, upper left with several lines of calligraphic marks, the whole to a wooden frame. Wood frame 20” x 34.25”. Porcelain sight size 17” x 31.125”. $800-$1,200

448. Pair, Chinese Export Mandarin Palette Ginger Jars

Chinese, 19th century Qing Dynasty (1644-1912). A pair of hand painted porcelain ginger jars in the “Mandarin Palette”, each comprising a jar of traditional form with opposing shaped figural cartouches bordered by connecting scrolls and containing courtly figural scenes set in landscapes, these cartouches reserved to a ground of vivid orange geometric patterning punctuated by round medallions bearing floral stems and also two larger shaped ruyi scroll and dragon bordered medallions containing flowering branches and birds, the jar foot and shoulder with bands of geometric patterning in red and gilt with various floral and bamboo medallions contained within, each with a domed round lid with further geometric patterning and figural cartouches. Apparently unmarked. Height 9”, diameter 8”. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia. $1,000-$2,000

447. Chinese Carved Wood Console Table, 19th C

Chinese, 19th century, Qing Dynasty (1644-1912). A hard wood carved console table having rectangular top above a beaded apron pierced carved with archaistic dragons, the openwork side spandrels pierced with dragon masks and raised on beaded square section supports with incurvate bat wing feet. Height 33.25”. width 50.25”, depth 18.12”. $800-$1,200

450. Pair of Fine Season Motif Porcelain Vases, Marked

449. Large Chinese Export Blue & White Porcelain Planter

Chinese, late 19th/ early 20th century. A large Chinese Export porcelain jardiniere of cylindrical form with flat saucer rim and slightly everted foot, the whole with hand painted cobalt blue underglaze decoration depicting a dragon and a phoenix amid peony blossoms and vines over band of archaic animal head forms in grass, with a band of ruyi heads at top of planter and a band of stylized clouds to flat saucer rim. Remnant of red wax export seal to rim. Unmarked. Height 17.75”, diameter 20.5”. $1,000-$2,000

Japanese, 20th century. A fine pair of hand painted porcelain vases on stand of rectangular form with incurvate foot and mouth, the wide body sides each with a shaped cartouche bordered with bats and ruyi heads and bearing mirrored decoration - one side with a winter palace scene set before a body of water and snow covered mountains, and the other side with a summer scene with a waterside pagoda set before a lush mountainside - these cartouches reserved to a ground of iron red peony flowers on serpentine leafy vines, the foot with a band of leiwen (meandering key) centered to each side with two archaic characters bearing auspicious eye marks, and the mouth with a band of ruyi heads under further leiwen. Each porcelain to a fitted wood stand raised on four ogee feet. Underside of each porcelain with overglaze iron red calligraphic seal mark. Overall height 10.5”, width 6”, depth 4”. Porcelain height 9”, width 5”, depth 3”. $1,000-$2,000

451. Pair of Chinese Rosewood Reception Elbow Chairs

Chinese, likely Republic period (1912-1949). A matched pair of carved rosewood elbow chairs or armchairs, each profusely pierced and carved, the back decorated with opposing four claw writhing dragons centered with the flaming pearl amidst cloud scroll and enclosing the paneled openwork back featuring the profile of a dragon and cloud scroll, the arm rests also carved as open mouth dragons over the serpentine seat with foliate carved border and apron pierced with central kylin and phoenix raised on zoomorphic supports united by a recessed stretcher. Height 43.5”, width 26.5”(arm to arm), seat depth 18.5”, seat height 17.75”. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia. $1,500-$3,000

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452. Contemporary Chinese Ink Painting, Horses in Snow

Chinese School, 20th century. “Horses Galloping in Snow”, ink and pigment on wove paper, red seal mark to lower right corner, calligraphic inscription and two red seal marks to upper left corner. Horizontal ink painting depicting Asian wild horses (possibly “Przewalski’s wild horse”, also known as “Mongolian wild horse”, and “takhi”) galloping through snowy north Asian tundra, likely Mongolia, with large snowflakes falling from the sky above. Framed 37.75” x 65”. Sight 32” x 59”. $3,000-$5,000


453. Copper Dragon Sconce with Iridescent Glass Shade

Late 19th/Early 20th century. Arts and Crafts hand crafted copper fantasy figural light sconce in the form of a stylized dragon or serpent with spread wings at sides of S scroll body, open mouth holding electrified light or lamp socket with an unsigned iridized aurene glass shade. Height 15.2”, width 10.25”, depth 10.75”. Provenance: Property from the Private Collection of Richard and Katherine Graham, Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500

455. Contemporary Karl Fillip Turned Wood Bowl

454. Arts & Crafts Ceramic Mosaic Inlaid Side Table

Karl H. Fillip (American (California), 20th century. Contemporary hand turned wood bowl with undulating organic flared rim above rounded body. Signed on bottom “Karl Fillip” above “652”. Overall height 9.5”, diameter of foot 6.6”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of the author Mr. William T. Parker, Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500

Possibly English, first quarter 20th century. Arts & Crafts side table with circular top inlaid with ceramic mosaic and three flaring cut-out legs with triangular lower shelf. Apparently unmarked. Height 25.4”, diameter of top 17.6”. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia. $300-$500

456. Rookwood Style Pansy Table Lamp with Scenic Shade

Manner of Rookwood Pottery (American, founded 1880). A porcelain table lamp, possibly converted from a vase, of tapering cylindrical form with allover deep brown glaze punctuated with yellow and orange pansy flowers, with a hexagonal scenic shade with pierced and printed paper figural and landscape scenes over a layer of neutral fabric. Overall height 25”, height of porcelain 19.5”, diameter of porcelain 5.75”, diameter of shade 14.5”. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia. $300-$500

457. Set of 4 Arts & Crafts Oak Side Dining Chairs

American, 20th century. A matched set of four Arts & Crafts oak side dining chairs each with slightly arched crestrail over a tapering central solid splat above a flame stitched upholsterd seat raised on square tapered legs united to the back by H-shaped stretcher. Apparently unmarked. One chair with black stencil, indistinguishable. Height 39.75”, width 17.4”, seat depth 15.5”, seat height 19”. $300-$500

458. Morris Style Oak Carved Reclining Chair

American, circa 1890. A Victorian carved oak Morris style chair having a reclining back, seat and extending foot rest covered in black Naugahyde with brass nailhead trim supported on griffin carved front legs terminating in paw feet and casters. Apparently unmarked. Height 39.5”, width 30”, seat depth 19”, depth with extended foot rest 42.5”. $500-$700

459. Gustav Stickley Pedestal Oak Dining Table, Branded Gustav Stickley (American (Eastwood, New York), circa 1912-1916. An Arts and Crafts oak extending dining table with circular top on pedestal base with buttress supports and radiating feet on casters. Accompanied with two additional leaves (later). Underside of table with large paper craftsman label and side of pedestal is branded. Height 29.5”, diameter 54”. Table extends to 79”. $1,000-$2,000

460. Contemporary Unique Wood & Stone Inlaid Bench

Contemporary and unique wood carved, parquetry and stone inlaid bench having undulating backrest to one end supported by six shaped spindles, the parquetry inlaid organic slab form seat further inlaid with a geode, stones, coral snakes, sun burst and seven phases of the moon and raised on two inlaid spreading pedestals united by a branch-form stretcher. Apparently unsigned. Height 29.75”, width 55.5”, depth 19”, seat height 16”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Dr. & Mrs. Calvin Wayne McLarin, Atlanta, Georgia. $1,000-$2,000

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461. Navajo Wool Woven Regional Rug, Klegaetoh Region

A 20th century Measures 66” x 35.12”.Provenance: From the Estate of Vice Admiral Hugh Goodwin and Mrs. Eleanor Welty Goodwin thence by descent to their daughter, Sidney Mary Goodwin and her husband, Mr. George Marshall Brown of Georgia. $300-$500

462. Colorful Three Yei Pictorial Navajo Rug

American, second half 20th century. Measures 34.75’ x 49.5”.Provenance: From the Estate of Vice Admiral Hugh Goodwin and Mrs. Eleanor Welty Goodwin thence by descent to their daughter, Sidney Mary Goodwin and her husband, Mr. George Marshall Brown of Georgia. $300-$500

463. Navajo Wool Woven Regional Rug, 20th C.

A 20th century Measures 65” x 43.5”.Provenance: From the Estate of Vice Admiral Hugh Goodwin and Mrs. Eleanor Welty Goodwin thence by descent to their daughter, Sidney Mary Goodwin and her husband, Mr. George Marshall Brown of Georgia. $500-$700

465. Collection of 4 Native American Pottery Vessels 464. “Portrait Of Iron Tail” Oil On Canvas, Signed

Attributed to Richard Vernon Goetz (American (Oklahoma, New York), 1915-1991). “Iron Tail Sioux”, oil on canvas, signed upper right “R. Goetz”, inscribed to verso “Iron Tail Sioux”. Framed 33.5” x 29.5”. Unframed 24” x 20”. $300-$500

Group of four 20th century Native American pottery vessels comprising of a Ron Suazo (Santa Clara, Pueblo, New Mexico) bud vase, 2.9” tall; an Emily Bikhorse (Navajo) table vase, 5.6” tall; a Harrison Tom (Navajo) pottery vase, 5.75” tall; and a Navajo double spout wedding vase, 10.25” tall. Provenance: From the Private Collection of the author Mr. William T. Parker, Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500

466. After Remington, “The Savage”, Bronze Sculpture

After Frederic Sackrider Remington (American,1861-1909), “The Savage”-1908/ 1916, patinated bronze sculpture, signed lower right edge. Inscribed to front “THE SAVAGE BY FREDERIC REMINGTON”. Overall (including base) height 12.125”, width 5.9”, depth 6”. Note: Remington created this bust as a pendant to his only other sculptural bust depicting “The Sergeant”-1904. The artist only created one cast of “The Savage” and now its location is unknown. Many later copies exist including one in the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York that was authorized by the artist’s widow, Eva in 1916. $300-$500

468. George Beach, “Prayer for Guidance” Bronze

467. Bill Freeman “Covered Wagons and Clouds” Oil

Bill Freeman (American, 1927 - 2012), “Covered Wagons and Clouds”, oil on canvas, signed at lower right “Bill Freeman”. Verso with graphite inscriptions “Covered Wagons and Clouds”, “87-HR-1679, and “J87-610”. Unframed 16.25” x 24.25”. Framed 16.6” x 24.6”. $300-$500

469. Collection Of Four Western Theme Saloon Panels

George Beach (American, 20th century), “Prayer for Guidance”-1992, bronze sculpture, incised on back with title, signature and limited edition “10/30”. Native American cast and patinated bronze figural sculpture depicting a man with long hair wearing a stylized tree trunk and rock form robe with hand outstretched. Overall supported on a white plinth surmounting a tapered wood base with turning or rotating capabilities. Height 19.25”, diameter of base 10.75”. Provenance: Property from the Private Collection of Richard and Katherine Graham, Atlanta, Georgia. $400-$600

First half 20th century. Collection of four two-sided oil on wood saloon panels, comprising a panel depicting a Native American man in loincloth with holster and pistol on recto and a U.S. Cavalry soldier with a sword on verso; a panel depicting a U.S. Cavalry officer in wide brim hat with sword in hand on the recto and a man, likely of Mexican or Spanish descent with long hair and shotgun in hand, with pistol in holster to verso; a panel depicting a Native American man in animal hide clothing, with feather headdress and drum to recto and a solder with wide brim hat and shotgun in holster to verso; and a panel depicting a Native American mad with tomahawk in hand and feather headdress to recto and soldier with spurs on his boots and sword in hand to verso. Each panel overall 47.5” x 26.5” x 1.5”. $400-$600

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470. Carl Kauba Style Native American Warrior Bronze Manner of Carl Kauba (1865-1922), circa 20th century. Patinated bronze figural sculpture depicting a standing male Native American Indian warrior with feathered headdress and long braids wearing a long sleeved leather tunic and pants, riding straps on calves, one arm extended out holding gun, the other holding a hatchet. American West motif bronze surmounting a pink marble plinth base of rectangular form. Unmarked. Overall height 9.75”, width 6.125”, depth 2.75”. $300-$500


471. Relief Carved Wood Figural Group, Signed Pierre Likely Haitian, 20th century. Carved wood figural relief sculpture depicting six figures in outdoor setting preparing a meal, seated woman on far left in rush seat chair holding vessels, other young girls and boys tending to objects in hands or with bowls with cooking utensils at feet, rocks and plants on ground, architectural structure at far right. Signed on verso “P. Pierre”. Overall height 13.3”, width 21.6”, depth 3.2”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Dr. & Mrs. Calvin Wayne McLarin, Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500

472. Evelyne Boren, “Threading the Needle”, Watercolor

Evelyne Boren (German (active United States), b. 1939-), “Threading the Needle”, watercolor on paper, signed at lower left “Boren”. A figural marine painting depicting a seaside scene with a fisherman repairing his fishing net in the foreground, palm trees, figures and beached boats line the coast in the mid ground and calm seas under blue skies can be seen in the distance. Framed 22.25” x 28.25”. Sight 16” x 22”. $300-$500

475. African Chokwe Carved & Shell Accented Bust

474. Group of 2 African Carved Ebony Figural Sculptures

African, second half of 20th century. Collection of two hand carved ebony wood figural sculptures comprising of one depicting a standing mother holding parcel on head, the other hand resting on on of her children’s heads, child stabilizing base of container as other standing child holds long pole or stick form tool, back of mother with sack holding a resting baby; and another depicting a standing male holding diamond form shield in front of torso, spear at side. Both unmarked. Male warrior height 19.8”. Mother with children sculpture height 19.1”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Dr. & Mrs. Calvin Wayne McLarin, Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500

Chokwe people, African (Democratic Republic of Congo), Early 20th century. Hand carved and stained wood female figural sculptural bust in the form of a mwana pwo (young woman intended for marriage) with dyed and braided vegetable fiber hair accented with three cowrie shells at top, pierced slits on rounded eyes, recessed circular facial scarification (mitelumuna) accented in white kaolin clay, rounded ears with pierced hole, and smiling mouth exposing teeth. Unsigned. Overall height 11.5”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Dr. & Mrs. Calvin Wayne McLarin, Atlanta, Georgia. Note: Chokwe is also sometimes spelled Tchokwe. $300-$500

473. Wesner Pierre-Louis Oil, Seaside with Sailboats

Wesner Pierre-Louis (Haitian, b.1948-), “Seaside with Sailboats”, oil on canvas, signed “Wesner P Louis”. Verso inscribed “16 x 24 #336” (likely framer’s notations). Unframed 16” x 24”. Framed 20.25” x 28.5”. Provenance: Red Carpet Gallery, Port-Au-Prince Haiti, whereby acquired by the Estate of Lt. John Henry Calhoun III, whereby acquired by present owner. Copy of purchase receipt available upon request. $400-$600

476. Pair. Oxidized Pottery African Figural Sculptures African (possibly Zulu), 20th century. A pair of pottery sculptures with oxidized or rusted finish depicting male and female tribal figures - the male beating a tall drum at his side, the female holding her skirt out to side and dancing - each figure with arm and face tilting upward whereby creating opposing forms, each raised on rectangular oxidized iron plinth base. Unmarked. Male height 21”, female height 20”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Dr. & Mrs. Calvin Wayne McLarin, Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500

477. African Makonde Ujamaa Carved Figural Sculpture

African, Makonde Tribe (Tanzania), 20th century. Hand carved ebony or blackwood (mpingo) wood figural sculpture in depicting a Tree of Life or Family Tree 478. scene (Ujamaa) with overlapping African Baule Carved Wood Covered Figural Vessel and stacked figures including some inverted, supporting one Baule people, African (Ivory Coast), 20th century. Hand another, and of varied size in a carved and patinated figural wood ceremonial vessel singular column, largest figure at with fitted lid at top with seated nude male holding top (likely representing a tribal a stick as finial, body of container with four facial chief). Underside with impressed masks, each with geometric scarification on forehead numbers and “F” marks, otherwise and cheeks, circular and other geometric patterning unmarked. Overall height 22.5”. throughout, overall on a lobed circular base. Unmarked. Provenance: From the Estate of Height 19.3”, diameter 8.4”. Provenance: From the Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Private Collection of Dr. & Mrs. Calvin Wayne McLarin, Georgia. $300-$500 Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500

479. African Yoruba Carved Ibeji Female Figure

Yoruba people, African (Nigeria), 20th century. Hand carved wood figural sculpture or ibeji (missing twin companion figure) portrayed as a standing nude female depicted with stylized hair crest at top rounded ears, round noes and scarification around face, triangular decoration across chest and torso, standing with knees slightly bent on an integral base, arms at side. Unmarked. Overall height 21.8”. $300-$500

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480. Collection of Three Carved Wood Primitive Bowls

Likely African,19th century. Group of three hand carved wooden primitive containers comprising of a covered bowl with squared upturned handles on sides of domed lid, sloping interior supported on a circular foot; a handled bowl with circular basin and stepped and shaped handle; and a covered container with to facing lizards or chameleons on lid with upturned handles above a shaped body. All unmarked. Covered container height 10.4”, diameter of foot 7.6”. Handled bowl height 6.3”, width (across handle to end of body) 14.125”. Chameleon container height 9.8”, width (across handles) 12.7”. $300-$500

481. Collection of Two African Hand Woven Baskets

African, likely early 20th century. Each unmarked. Oblong open basket height 14.4”, width 15”, depth 10.5”. Lidded basket height 20.4”. $300-$500

482. African Carved Figural Slit Drum or Ngoombu

Yaka people, African (Democratic Republic of Congo), 20th century. Unmarked. Drum height 23”, diameter of bottom 5.7”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Dr. & Mrs. Calvin Wayne McLarin, Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500

484. African Fixed Key Balafon Wooden Xylophone

483. African Senufo Carved Wood & Hide Drum or Pinge Senufo people, African (Ivory Coast/ Cote d’Ivoire), 20th century. Hand carved wood and animal hide ceremonial drum or pinge of standard form with white and black animal hide top pulled and secured with five wooden pegs on upper portion of tapered body carved with figural including crocodiles, a tribal mask with birds and other forms supported on a seated nude female’s head. Unmarked. Overall height 33.4”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Dr. & Mrs. Calvin Wayne McLarin, Atlanta, Georgia. $400-$600

African, 20th century. Unmarked. Overall height 9.2”, width 27.8”, depth 15.9”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Dr. & Mrs. Calvin Wayne McLarin, Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500

485. African Mangbetu Carved Figural Bow Harp

Mangbetu people, African (Democratic Republic of Congo or Zaire), 20th century. Mangbetu hand carved and polychrome figural bow harp or kundi stringed musical instrument with figural form on neck, woman depicted with dotted accents on face, twisted wire hoop earrings, wire ornament on body ,arms laid straight at sides, five wooden pegs to adjust five strings connected to shaped incurvate body with red and black polychrome geometric triangular pattern on animal hide, concentric wire caps on corners of body. Unmarked. Instrument supported on metal stand supported on a black plinth base. Overall (including base) height 18.4”, width 21”, depth 7”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Dr. & Mrs. Calvin Wayne McLarin, Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500

488. Two African Asante Kuduo Figural Vessels, 20th C.

487. African Dogon Carved Granary Door Lock or Anuan 486. Collection of 2 African Carved Wood Spears

African, 20th century. Length of stacked head motif spear 41.9”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Dr. & Mrs. Calvin Wayne McLarin, Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500

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Dogon people,, African (Mali), 20th century. Hand carved wood and metal granary door bolt lock or anuan with seated male priest rising on donkey or horse at top above large central disc with stylized frog or toad, incised borders throughout. Unmarked. Overall height 18.125”, width 18.75”, depth 3.25”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Dr. & Mrs. Calvin Wayne McLarin, Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500

Asante or Ashanti people, African (Ghana), 20th century. Two cast gilt copper alloy metal Kuduo figural vessels each with flat lid topped with figures, one with seated figure under domed and tasseled umbrella cover smoking from a long serpentine pipe supported by some of the smaller figures in loincloths on edge, others playing music, holding objects or fanning central figure; the other with a spotted wild cat with stylized mask face with front paws on bovid or antelope, man standing in loincloth on side spearing side of wild cat; fitted figural covers above pot form vessel with incised geometric, stippled and leaf tip ornamentation surmounting a bowed basket form base. Each unmarked. Hunt scene vessel height 9.7”. Figure on throne vessel height 11.4”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Dr. & Mrs. Calvin Wayne McLarin, Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500


490. African Yoruba Gelede Polychrome Helmet Mask 489. African Baule Tribal Carved Wood Mask, Horned African, Baule Tribe (Ivory Coast), likely early 20th century. Unmarked. Overall height 21.3”, width 8.6”, depth 6.3”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Dr. & Mrs. Calvin Wayne McLarin, Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500

Yoruba people (West African (Nigeria/ Benin)), 20th century. Height 19.5”, width 13”, depth 16”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Dr. & Mrs. Calvin Wayne McLarin, Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500

491. African Carved & Metal Adorned Kore Mask, Mali

Marka tribe (African, Mali), likely early 20th century. Height 19.4”, width 7.75”, depth 6”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Dr. & Mrs. Calvin Wayne McLarin, Atlanta, Georgia. Note: This mask type is typically used for ceremonies pertaining to fishing and agriculture. $400-$600

493. Pair of African Carved Wood Reliquary Figures

African, likely 20th century. Each unmarked. Overall height 20.25”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Dr. & Mrs. Calvin Wayne McLarin, Atlanta, Georgia. Note: Reliquary guardian figures such as these with their diamond shaped bodies are also referred to as mbulu ngulu (image of the spirit of the dead) and were placed in baskets that held the bones of their revered ancestors. $300-$500

494. African Baluba Copper, Bead and Shell Mask

Luba or Baluba people, African (Congo), late 19th/early 20th century. Unmarked. Overall diameter 12.1”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Dr. & Mrs. Calvin Wayne McLarin, Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500

492. African Liberian Carved Wood & Metal Mask, 20th C.

Toma or Loma people, African (Liberia), 20th century. Unmarked. Overall height 17.75”, width 9.1”, depth 6.8”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Dr. & Mrs. Calvin Wayne McLarin, Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500

495. African Carved Guro Tribal Mask with Bone Inlay

Guro Tribe (African (Ivory Coast), 20th century. Hand carved figural tribal Buo mask depicting an abstracted elephant with rounded trunk and elongated ears above face with geometric circular and triangular bone inlay decoration on forehead and cheeks, pierced eyes and mouth, ribbed texture on hair, eyelids and beard, additional scarification on forehead and cheeks. Unmarked. Height 17.8”, width 5.75”, depth 3”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Dr. & Mrs. Calvin Wayne McLarin, Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500

497. African Yoruba Carved & Polychrome Figural Group

Yoruba people, African (Nigeria), 20th century. Hand carved and polychrome figural group or divination bowl (Adjeke Ifa or Adjelefa) depicting a kneeling nude female with purple finish on incised stylized hair, rounded protruding eyes, scarification on cheeks, and pointed ears facing forward, pointed breasts and arms with geometric incised triangular patterning, woman holding an oblong basket or bowl supported on animal feet (in the form of a hen) and kneeling with hands flanking sides of container, young child perched on his mother’s hips. Unmarked. Overall height 20.6”, width 3.4”, depth 8.1”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Dr. & Mrs. Calvin Wayne McLarin, Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500

496. Group of Two African Punu Carved Figural Masks

Punu people, African (Gabon, Ngounie River region), 20th century. Collection of two hand carved and polychrome figural tribal masks or mukudj, each with dark hair, rounded lips, pierced thin slits on eyes, rounded ears and white kaolin clay faces. One height 11.25”, width 8”, depth 5.2”. The other height 11.8”, width 7.75”, depth 6”. $300-$500

498. Group of 29 Wood & Bamboo African Stick Weapons

African, 20th century. A collection of 29 carved wood and bamboo tribal weapons, group comprising one thick carved wood weapon with small axe or hatchet head on one tapered end, one tall spear with remnant of wide spear head on one end, and 27 thin tapering bamboo shafts affixed with carved and ebonized sharpened spear head. Axe length 77”. Wider head spear length 64”. Length of tapering bamboo spears ranges 45”-57”. $400-$600

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499. Dante Yarborough, “Brown And Sassy”, 2004

Dante Yarbrough (American (Georgia), 20th/21st century), “Brown and Sassy”-2004, acrylic on board, signed to lower left “DANTE”, signed, titled, medium noted and dated to verso “Dante Yarbrough Brown & Sassy acrylic on board 2004”. Figural painting depicting a nude female in profile, her hands resting seductively on her hips. Unframed 36.125” x 12”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of the author Mr. William T. Parker, Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500

500. Dante Yarborough, “The Answer”, 2004

Dante Yarbrough (American (active Georgia), 20th / 21st century), “The Answer”-2004, acrylic on canvas, signed at lower right “DANTE”, signed, titled, medium noted and dated to verso “Dante Yarbrough The Answer acrylic on board 2004”. Abstracted figural painting with gestural handling depicting two men embracing. Framed 29” x 16”. Unframed 27.75” x 14.825”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of the author Mr. William T. Parker, Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500

501. Henry C. Porter, “Ank”, Acrylic On Canvas

Henry C. Porter (American (active New York, Georgia), 1921-2009), “Ank”, acrylic on canvas, signed at lower left “HPorter”, with label to stretcher verso “Stretch’N’Frame Grumbacher New York 36”. Figural bust length portrait painting in profile depicting a woman with exquisite bone structure and luminescent skin, with braided and beaded hair and a thin gold crown bearing the ankh symbol, with a brick wall background. Framed 43.75” x 32”. Unframed 36” x 24”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Dr. & Mrs. Calvin Wayne McLarin, Atlanta, Georgia. $400-$600

502. Henry C. Porter, “Goddess”, Acrylic On Canvas

Henry C. Porter (American (active New York, Georgia), 1921-2009), “Goddess”, acrylic on canvas, signed at lower right “HPorter”. Figural portrait painting in profile depicting a goddess figure with an Egyptian style serpentine headdress, with elaborate ankh gold earrings, with delicate hands raised in prayer, with Egyptian symbols in the background. Framed 30.75” x 42.75”. Unframed 24” x 36”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Dr. & Mrs. Calvin Wayne McLarin, Atlanta, Georgia. Note: Henry C. Porter’s work has been exhibited at the Brooklyn Museum in New York City, the Harriet Tubman Museum in Macon, GA., Kennesaw State University in Kennesaw, GA., and Morris Brown College in Atlanta, GA. $400-$600

503. Kim Cantrell, Small Figural Ceramic Sculpture

Kim Cantrell (American (active Georgia), 20th / 21st century), “Girl with Tulips”, glazed ceramic collage sculpture, signed at lower right “Kim”. Folk art, or self taught figural two-dimensional ceramic sculpture depicting an abstracted nude female figure with arms at side, with three tulip stems clasped in her left hand. Framed 32.8” x 21.8”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of the author Mr. William T. Parker, Atlanta, Georgia. $600-$800

504. Kim Cantrell, Two Faces, Ceramic Sculpture

Kim Cantrell (American (active Georgia), 20th / 21st century), “Pair of Abstracted Faces”, glazed ceramic collage sculpture, signed at lower right “Kim”, with gallery label to verso “House of Colors”. Folk art, or self taught figural two-dimensional ceramic sculpture depicting two abstracted faces, each with one large and one small eyebrow, each with large red lips. Framed 28.125” x 34”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Dr. & Mrs. Calvin Wayne McLarin, Atlanta, Georgia. $700-$900

505. Kim Cantrell, Large Figural Ceramic Sculpture

Kim Cantrell (American (active Georgia), 20th / 21st century), “Dance to the Rising Sun”, glazed ceramic collage sculpture, signed at lower right “Kim”, with gallery label to verso “House of Colors”. Folk art, or self taught figural two-dimensional ceramic sculpture depicting an abstracted figure with arm raised overhead. Framed 51” x 22”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of the author Mr. William T. Parker, Atlanta, Georgia. $800-$1,200

506. Modernist Brushed Steel & Granite Coffee Table

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A Modernist style brushed steel coffee, cocktail or low table have rectangular inset black granite top within a conforming frame raised on square tapered legs. Apparently unmarked. Height 18.5”, width 48”, depth 30”. $600-$800


507. Bayo Iribhogbe, “The Market”, Oil on Canvas, Dated

Bayo Iribhogbe (American, 20th / 21st century), “Market Scene”, oil on canvas, signed and dated to lower right 508. “Bayo ‘00”, with inscription to verso “Market Scene Verna Hart Mixed Media Work, Signed & Dated oil on canvas 30” x 15 1/2” 2000 Bayo Iribhogbe Verna Hart (American (New York), 20th century) “Unti#MS00213 (C)”, with additional artist’s label to verso. Monochromatic abstract figural painting depicting busy tled”-1992, mixed media on paper, pencil signed and dated at right. Figural mixed media artwork on paper depicting a market scene wit dozens of figures. Framed 15.75” x 30.25”. Sight 15.5” x 30”. Provenance: From the Private sampling of photographic images including African carved tribal items and sculptures and portrayals of musicians Collection of the author Mr. William T. Parker, Atlanta, including the jazz composer and artist Branford Marsalis 509. Georgia. $400-$600 with images from his album “I Heard You Twice the First El Loko, “Souffrance du Coeur”, Signed Woodcut Time”, brightly colored watercolor and gouache painted El Loko (Togolese (active Germany), b. 1950-), “Soufaccents amid other images with American architecture, france du Coeur (The Suffering Heart)”, woodcut print, American flags and African American citizens. Framed edition noted, titled and signed in graphite in lower 27.125” x 34.25”. Sight size 19.25” x 26.25”. Note: Hart’s art margin “8/30 Souffrance du Coeur EL LOKO”. Monois heavily influenced by jazz music. She has shown at the chromatic print depicting a grouping of figures whose 510. Studio Museum of Harlem, The Dorsey Gallery, New York, faces resemble ceremonial masks of Sub-Saharan AfJames King, “Cubist Man and the Eubie Blake National Museum in Baltimore, Mary- rica, with central most figure peering through squinted In Profile”, Sculpture land. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Dr. & Mrs. eyes directly at the viewer. Framed 35.25” x 25.5”. Sight James King (American, 20th Calvin Wayne McLarin, Atlanta, Georgia. $400-$600 27.5” x 17.5”. Provenance: From the Private Collection century), “Cubist Man in of Dr. & Mrs. Calvin Wayne McLarin, Atlanta, Georgia. Profile”-1985, cast gilt metal $300-$500 with polished slate plinth base, inscribed to side of base “James King 85 (C)”, inscribed to top of base “8/800”. Cubist style figural sculpture depicting a man in profile whose form is depicted in geometric planes, with single pieced eye. Overall 14.5” x 4” x 4”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Dr. & Mrs. Calvin Wayne McLarin, Atlanta, Georgia. Note: James King’s work is well known for his 1979 sculpture “Lady Fortitude” located on the grounds of Howard University 512. in Washington, D.C. Valerie Respress, Abstraction In Blues, 1980 $300-$500 Valerie Respress (American (active Georgia), 20th/21st century), “Abstraction in Blues”-1980, acrylic on board, 511. signed and dated at lower right”(c) V. Respress 80”, C. Washington 3-D Mixed Media Work, with label to verso “McLarin BR6”. Abstract painting Jazz Musician depicting organic forms in cool hues including grey, Charles Washington (American (Texas), contemporary). “Sad periwinkle, tan, chartreuse and varying blues. Framed Sack” -1991, mixed media assemblage on board, signed, titled, 21.25” x 26.25”. Sight 14.75” x 20”. Provenance: From the and dated lower center. 52” x 28”. Provenance: From the Private Private Collection of Dr. & Mrs. Calvin Wayne McLarin, Collection of Dr. & Mrs. Calvin Wayne McLarin, Atlanta, Georgia. Atlanta, Georgia. $400-$600 $300-$500

513. Annie Daniel Folk Art, African American Musicians

Annie Daniel (American, 20th century-contemporary). “Products of Imagination” 1989, 20 hand modeled mixed media sculptures, some with labels indicating artist, date, and title. Charming folk art sculpture grouping depicting an African American ragtime band or orchestra comprising 20 male musicians playing upright bass, french horn, violin, banjo, acoustic guitar, mandolin, flute, saxophone, cello, trumpet, clarinet, fiddle, trombone, and piano, the figures created from molded fabric and plaster and decorated with paint and fibers, some supported by later metal stands. Tallest figure 11.5”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Dr. & Mrs. Calvin Wayne McLarin, Atlanta, Georgia. $400-$600

514. Robert Graham Carter, “Grandfather With Sax”, 2007

Robert Graham Carter (American (active Kentucky, New York), 20th / 21st century), “Grandfather with Saxophone”-2007, mixed media on wood panel, signed and dated at lower right “ROBERT GRAHAM CARTER 7/07”. Figural three dimensional mixed media piece with painted elements depicting a seated older man playing the saxophone as a young boy looks on, with open back door in the background. Framed 48.75” x 57.75”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Dr. & Mrs. Calvin Wayne McLarin, Atlanta, Georgia. $800-$1,200

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515. Amos Ashanti Johnson, Civil Rights Leaders, 1984

Amos Ashanti Johnson (American (active South Carolina), b. 1950-),”Civil Rights Leaders”-1984, graphite and charcoal on artist’s board, signed and dated al lower left “Amos A. Johnson 84 (c)”. Figural drawing depicting three views of the Nobel Peace Prize winning humanitarian and civil rights activist, Reverend Martin Luther King Jr. (American, 1929-1968), with a small vignette at lower left depicting “the first lady of civil rights”, Rosa Parks (American, 1913-2005), and several children. Framed 25” x 61”. Sight 23” x 59”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Dr. & Mrs. Calvin Wayne McLarin, Atlanta, Georgia. $700-$900

516. Amos Ashanti Johnson, “Hope And Despair”, Signed Amos Ashanti Johnson (American (active South Carolina), b. 1950-), “Hope and Despair”, lithograph on paper, signed in print at lower right and graphite signed and numbered at lower right “Ashanti - Amos Johnson 157/200”. Monochromatic figural print depicting the head of an older African American female with wise eyes and a furroughed brow, and the head of a small African American child. Framed 23.125” x 29”. Sight 17.5” x 23.5”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Dr. & Mrs. Calvin Wayne McLarin, Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500

517. Gilbert Young, “The Burden”, Mixed Media, 1994

Gilbert Young (American, b. 1941-), “The Burden”-1994, mixed media on board, signed and dated at lower right “2/27/94 Gilbert Young (C)”. Figural mixed media work with painted and collage elements depicting a man struggling under the weight of the Pan-African and American flags. Framed 35” x 27.75”. Sight 29” x 22”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of the author Mr. William T. Parker, Atlanta, Georgia. $1,000-$2,000

519. Momodou Ceesay, “Abstract Figures In Profile”,1993

518. Maxwell Taylor, “Tragedy of Emmett Till”, Woodcut Maxwell Taylor (Bahamian (active South Carolina), b. 1939-), “The Tragedy of Emmett Till”-1988, woodcut, titled, signed and dated in graphite in lower margin “The Tragedy of Emmett Till 88 Maxwell Taylor S-C”. Figural monochromatic woodcut print depicting the hanged body of Emmett Till (American, 1941-1955). Framed 46.75” x 21.75”. Sight 38.5” x 13.75”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Dr. & Mrs. Calvin Wayne McLarin, Atlanta, Georgia. $400-$600

521. William Tolliver, “Looking For A Game”, 1989

William Tolliver (American (active Louisiana and Mississippi),1951-2000), “Looking for a Game”-1989, serigraph in colors, signed and dated in print at lower right, artist’s proof noted, titled and signed in graphite in lower margin “A/P “Looking for a Game” William Tolliver”. Framed 30.25” x 29.5”. Sight 17” x 16.5”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of the author Mr. William T. Parker, Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500

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Momodou Ceesay (Gambian, b. 1947-), “Abstract Figures in Profile”-1993, mixed media on paper with collage elements, signed and dated at lower right “Ceesay ‘93”, with framer’s label to verso. Multi-figural mixed media work depicting three African figures in profile, each with unique head scarves or adornments, with full moon beyond dark trees in the background. Framed 50” x 23.5”. Sight 14.25” x 40.25”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Dr. & Mrs. Calvin Wayne McLarin, Atlanta, Georgia. $400-$600

520. Alberto del Pozo, “Ogun”, Lithograph, 1980

Alberto del Pozo (Cuban, 1945-1992), “Ogun”-1980, from the Santería Series, lithograph on paper, signed and dated in print in lower right quadrant “Alberto del Pozo / 80”, artist’s proof noted, titled and signed in graphite in lower margin “AP Ogun Alberto del Pozo”. Framed 33.25” x 27.75”. Sight 24” x 18”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Dr. & Mrs. Calvin Wayne McLarin, Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500

522. Mashariki Aisha, “Daddy”, Signed Etching, 1979

Mashariki Aisha (20th century), “Daddy”-1979, etching on paper, edition noted, titled signed and dated in lower margin “6/6 “Daddy” Mashariki Aisha ‘79”. Monochromatic figural print depicting a father and son embracing, the father sits with his arms wrapped around the boy who gazes up at his father adoringly. Framed 16” x 13”. Unframed 13.425” x 9.525”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of the author Mr. William T. Parker, Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500

523. Jassen Marek, “Calling All Spirits”, 1974

Jassen Marek (American, b. 1940-), “Calling All Spirits”-1974, mixed media on board, titled in graphite in lower left margin “Calling All Spirits”, signed and dated in graphite in lower right margin “Jassen Marek 1974”, with label to verso detailing artist’s exhibition history, awards and education. Framed 42” x 52”. $400-$600


524. Agapito Labios, Little Girl With Dolly, Oil

Agapito Labios (Mexican, 1898-1996), “Little Girl with Dolly”, oil on canvas, signed at lower right “a. Labios”. Figural painting depicting a little girl in a blue collared dress with pink underskirt and ribbon tied pigtails, with small dog seated by her side on the dark Spanish tile. Framed 28.5” x 22.75”. Unframed 22.25” x 16.75”. $300-$500

526. Agapito Labios, Little Girl Eavesdropping, Oil

525. Agapito Labios, Little Girl With Dog, Oil

Agapito Labios (Mexican, 1898-1996), “Little Girl with Dog”, oil on canvas, signed at lower right “a. Labios”. Figural painting depicting a little girl in a blue collared dress with red apron and pigtails, with small dog running alongside her on the dark Spanish tile, the dog with flowers in his mouth. Framed 28” x 22.5”. Unframed 22” x 16.75”. $300-$500

Agapito Labios (Mexican, 1898-1996), “Little Girl Eavesdropping”, oil on canvas, signed at lower right “a. Labios”. Figural painting depicting a little girl in a red collared dress with green underskirt and braided pigtails, with small dog by her side as she listens to the conversation in the next room with her ear pressed to the door. Framed 30.25” x 25”. Unframed 23.75” x 18.25”. $300-$500

529. Cherry Four Drawer Chest by Lillian August

527. Mahogany & Parcel Gilt Decorated Tripod Table

A mahogany and parcel gilt decorated tripod table having a circular veneered top with simulated inlay depicting a central compass star within a ribbon twist border raised on a turned standard issuing three downswept legs with parcel gilt stringing and terminating in brass caps on casters. Height 27.25”, diameter 30”. $300-$500

530. American School, Waterfall Overlook, Oil On Canvas

American School, early 20th century. “Waterfall Overlook”, oil on canvas, indistinctly inscribed at lower left possibly “IZ 00”. Vertically aligned landscape painting depicting craggy cliff-side waterfall with scattered pine trees and flowering brush to rocky cliff, with log cabin topped by red flag at the top of the cliff. Framed 23” x 17.25”. Unframed 18” x 12.25”. $400-$600

528. Pair of Bradley & Hubbard Iron Andirons, Marked Bradley & Hubbard (American, 1854-1875), late 19th century. Pair of cast iron andirons or firedogs with rounded sphere cannonball top surmounting a twisted spiral shaft supported on scrolled legs. Marked on back “B & H”, also with “9528”. Overall height 23.125”, width 12”, depth 21.75”. $300-$500

531. American School, Snowy Forest, Oil, Signed

American School. “Snowy Forest Scene”-1923, oil on canvas, signed and dated at lower left “J. Moset 1923”, with label to stretcher “Bay State Stretcher Boston Massachusetts”, with various indistinct graphite inscriptions to verso. Landscape painting depicting twilight scene on snowy forested slope with evergreen trees and small moon overhead. $300-$500

Lillian August (American, founded 1980s). A cherry wood chest of drawers having a serpentine molded top with projecting canted corners over a conforming case with bachelor brushing slide to the frieze over four graduated drawers, each mounted with faux escutcheons and foliate pulls, the angles mounted with bronze scrolling and foliate decorated mounts, raised on stylized ogee bracket feet. Interior drawer with Lillian August sticker. Back lower right impressed ‘6004300 NNHH 2VLILLIAN, 0225036. Height 38.5”, width 37.25”, depth 18”. $500-$700

532. Continental School, Riverside Landscape, Signed Continental School, early 20th century. “Riverbank Landscape”, oil on canvas, indistinctly signed at lower right possibly “J. May”. Vertically aligned figural landscape painting depicting reflective, still water in the foreground, figures working along the shore near thatched roof buildings in the midground, with tall trees and blue skies in the background. Framed 27.25” x 15.125”. Unframed 24” x 12”. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia. $300-$500

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533. Group Of 6 Daguerreotypes, Tintypes And Ambrotypes

American, 19th century. Collection of six cased daguerreotype, ambrotype and tintype portraits, comprising two tintypes, two daguerreotypes and two ambrotypes. $300-$500

534. Group Of 9 Daguerreotypes, Tintypes And Ambrotypes

American, 19th century. Collection of six cased daguerreotype, ambrotype and tintype portraits, comprising three daguerreotypes, two tintypes and four ambrotypes. $300-$500

535. Abraham Lincoln Bronze Relief Plaque, Brenner

Victor David Brenner (American, 1971-1924), “Abraham Lincoln”-1907, bronze relief plaque, titled at bottom “ABRAHAM LINCOLN above birth date 1809 and death year 1865, artist’s monogram and copyright information at right with date “1907”. Plaque depicting President Abraham Lincoln at bust length in profile-design used for the Lincoln cent. Plaque measures 9.3” x 7”. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia. $400-$600

537. American School, River Through the Wild Land

536. American Bronze Inkwell, Seated African American

American, first half of 20th century. Figural bronze inkwell depicting in sculptural form a seated African American man on rocky expanse in pants and jacket holding a book on knees, bare feet resting on oval oblong naturalistic base, woven hat on side with hinged top that opens to reveal removable glass liner, leaved plant on opposite side. Unmarked. Overall height 5.125”, width 4”, depth 3”. $300-$500

539. Pair of Patinated Bronze Eagle Motif Bookends

American, Early 20th century. Pair of patinated bronze figural bookends with sloping rocky outcrop with eagle perched at top with head lowered slightly and feathered wings outstretched and curled forward. Each apparently unmarked. Each likely originally supported on a base (now missing). Overall height 5.7”, width 7.75”, depth 3”. $300-$500

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American School (likely Boston), early 20th century. “River Through the Wild Land”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned, with applied label to verso “Size 10 x 12 Sold by FROST and ADAMS Nos. 33 and 35 Cornhill, Boston.”. Vertically aligned landscape painting depicting serpentine river in deciduous late fall wilderness scene, with a black bird soaring overhead and mountains in the distance. Framed 16.5” x 14.75”. Unframed 12” x 10”. $300-$500

540. Pair of American Federal Style Beehive Andirons American, Late 19th/Early 20th century. Pair of matched brass andirons or fire dogs with classical Federal beehive motif turned shaft above scrolled base above two bun feet, iron back support and log stop. Overall height 26.25”, width 10.75”, depth 21.25”. $300-$500

538. Victorian Child’s Platform Carpet Rocking Chair

American, circa 1890. A Victorian child’s stained wood platform carpet rocker rocking chair or salesman sample, having a spindle turned crest rail over a rectangular upholstered back within incised turned uprights, the turned, incised arms having covered rests and spindle turned supports with upholstered seat raised on a platform rocking base. Rocker is covered in avocado green upholstery and secured with nailhead trim. Height 28.75”, width 16” (arm to arm), seat depth 11.5”, seat height 10”. Provenance: From the private collection of Al & Barbara Holloway, Thomaston, Georgia. $300-$500

541. Twenty 1965 Type 2 Canadian Silver Dollar Coins

Canadian, 1965. A set of 20 Type 2 Canadian Silver Dollar coins each depicting a mature Queen Elizabeth to obverse and two voyageurs in canoe to reverse, each with small beading and blunted 5. Material composition 0.800 silver. Total weight 467 grams. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia. $300-$500


542. Pair Of Chinese Blue And White Porcelain Chargers

544. Pair of Chinese Peking Glass 2-Light Table Lamps

Chinese, Zhengde Period mark (1506-1521), likely late 19th/ early 20th century. A pair of A porcelain chargers or low bowls of round form with intricate underglaze blue hand painted decoration on pale celadon ground, ground with ridges culminating in scalloped edges at rim, each charger with four tondi depicting dragons and birds, each exterior with three vine, foliate and fruit vignettes, each underside with horse motif. Underside with cobalt underglaze Zhengde imperial reign mark. Each height 2.75”, diameter 16”. $700-$900

543. Chinese Carved Wood Polychrome Standing Quan Yin

Chinese, likely late 19th/ early 20th century Qing Dynasty (1644-1912). With brass tubular pole to back of base supporting a single light socket with second light socket on each lamp to interior of glass jar. Overall height to top of socket 17.625”, diameter at widest point 5.25”. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia. $500-$700

Chinese, first half 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 51”, base width 16”, base depth 15”. $700-$900

545. Pair, Chinese Green & White Peking Glass Lamps

Chinese, likely late 19th/ early 20th century Qing Dynasty (1644-1912). A pair of small round peking glass ginger jars converted to boudoir lamps, each table lamp comprising a white cameo glass body overlaid with emerald green and cut with decoration of four interlocking shou symbols on tondo to body, mounted with round wood base of downward arching form with further key motif in relief corresponding in spacing to shou symbols on glass above, and with lift off domed wooden top. overall height 8.5”, diameter of base 6.75”. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia. $400-$600

547. Large Chinese Flambe Glazed Urn with Fu Dog Handles

Chinese, 20th century. A large stoneware floor vase or urn allover with flambe glaze, the body with everted round foot surmounted by turned form body with high shoulder and short flaring neck, the shoulder applied with molded fu dog mask handles, the interior with celadon crackle glaze. Unmarked. $500-$700

546. Chinese 3 Dragon Carved Lavender Jade Belt Hook

A Chinese carved lavender, white, and golden jade belt hook comprising three dragons on a tear drop form structure. Unmarked. width 8.5”, height 2.25”, height 1”. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia. $600-$800

548. Chinese Export Bronze Mounted Porcelain Tray

Chinese, 19th century. Unusual Chinese export hand painted porcelain tray mounted with bronze, the rectangular porcelain painted in Autumnal tones of orange, brown, red, and purple with medallion at center surrounded by green vines set within a square cartouche with floral clusters at corners and altogether within a band of floral cartouches with thick bands at two narrow sides bearing bats and leafy vines, the porcelain underside in brown faux bois texture, the whole encased in footed bronze stand with pierced floral and scroll gallery. Unmarked. Height 2.875”, width 19.75”, depth 15”. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia. $500-$700

549. Chinese Spinach Jade Brush Pot, Qianlong Mark

Chinese, Qianlong Period mark (1736-1795), likely 20th century. A carved spinach jade brush pot of short cylindrical form incised to front with genre scene depicting a man seated on a riverbank beneath a tree reeling in a fish, the opposite body side with seven lines of incised calligraphy. Underside with incised seal mark for the Qianlong imperial reign. $500-$700

550. Ming Style Chinese Porcelain Sprinkler, Marked

Chinese, Ming Dynasty Xuande Period mark (14261435), likely 20th century. Four character underglaze blue normal script mark to neck for the Xuande imperial reign. Height 8.25”. $500-$700

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552. 19th C. Chinese Carved Hornbill Beak Snuff Bottle

Chinese, likely 19th century Qing Dynasty (1644-1912). Underside of bottle with red resin cap inscribed with four character seal mark, possibly for the Qianlong Period. Height 3.625”. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia. $500-$700

553. Pair of Chinese Sang de Boeuf Glazed Vases

551. Hand Woven Persian Baluchi Area Rug

Chinese, 20th century. A matched pair of Sang de Boeuf or ox blood glazed baluster form vases with wide flaring rim over a slightly incurvate neck, rounded shoulders and cylindrical tapering body, the glaze stopping short of the foot. Apparently unmarked. $500-$700

Wool. Iran. Tribal design having six hexagonal center medallions on blue field. Multiple borders with floral and geometric shapes. Gold, red, green and burgundy accent colors. 6’ x 8’ 9’. $600-$800

555. Group of 15 19th Century Chinese Export Plates

554. Chinese Archaic Form Bronze Tripod Censer

Chinese, likely late 19th/ early 20th century Qing Dynasty (1644-1912). An archaic ding form bronze lidded censer comprising three tall legs surmounted by squat globular body bearing continuous meandering key pattern in bas relief, with two upright serpentine handles to shoulder framing round lid with futher key patterning and three figural dragon form finials on tondo. Unmarked. Height 6.375”, width across handles 8”. $400-$600

Chinese, 19th century. A collection of 15 Chinese Export round porcelain plates comprising 4 dinner sized and 4 lunch sized plates in the traditional Rose Medallion pattern; two dinner sized plates in the 1000 Butterflies pattern; two unusual dinner sized Rose Canton pattern plates replete with vines, prunus fruit medallions, floral cartouches, and shou symbols surrounding a central cartouche with butterflies; 2 unusual lunch sized Rose Canton pattern plates with central tondo bearing black bi discs beside a flowering urn with birds and bats, surrounded by a band with prunus fruit and butterflies, and a final band of meandering vines with cartouches of birds and flowers; and 1 lunch sized plate in Rose Canton pattern with central tondo bearing a temple urn flanked by Shou discs, flying bats, prunus fruit, and flowers, with cavetto bearing cartouches of butterflies, flowers, and bats. All unmarked. Average dinner plate diameter 9.5”. Average lunch plate diameter 8.625”. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia. $500-$700

557. Chinese Porcelain Planter w/ Mythological Beasts

Chinese, Zhengde Period mark (1506-1521), likely late 19th/ early 20th century. A bulbous porcelain jardiniere or lidless urn with high shoulder decorated to white body with blue underglaze hand painted scenes with four shaped cartouches each containing a mythological beast in a landscape setting with cloud scrolls to sky and a round archaic auspicious symbol to it’s back, below the cartouches to the foot of the urn a band of lappets, and above the cartouches to the urn shoulder a band of meandering floral vines and a band of ruyi scrolls. Underside with cobalt underglaze Zhengde imperial reign mark. Height 13.25”, diameter 14.5”. $400-$600

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556. Chinese Porcelain Pear-Shaped Vase, Cherry & Pine

Chinese, Ming Dynasty Xuande Period mark (14261435), circa 20th century. A porcelain yuhuchunping form vase with underglaze blue decoration on white ground with clusters of cherry tree and pink tree branches separated by cloud scrolls on tondo to body, the neck with further foliate clusters embattled by bands of interlocking ruyi heads under a gand of leaf tips, the base with a lappet band over ring foot. Underside with six character underglaze blue mark for the Xuande imperial reign, and with two wax seal remants to mouth and side of body. Height 15”, diameter 8.25”. $400-$600

559. Qianlong Pd. Marked Cloisonne Snuff Bottle

558. Chinese Rosewood & Dali Dreamstone Tablescreen Chinese, 20th century. A rectangular dali dreamstone with unusual coloration of greens, white and biege in unique twisted natural striations representing a landscape of tall cliffs and drifting clouds. The stone encased in a removable rosewood frame carved with meander slides upward out of a matching wood stand. Overall height 21”, width 24.8”, depth 8.25”. Sight size of stone plaque 10.75” x 18”. $400-$600

Chinese, Qing Dynasty Qianlong Period mark (17361795), likely of the period. A bottle form snuff bottle with cloisonne enamel landscape scene on tondo bearing 3 standing white cranes amid lotus flowers on water, with a band of cobalt chrysanthemum petals to base above ring foot, the enamel stopper decorated with a pink lotus blossom. Underside incised with six character mark for the Chien Lung imperial reign. Contained within a fitted box lined in satin. Height 2.875”. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia. $400-$600


560. Chinese Monk’s Cap Dragon Wine Ewer, Hongzhi Mark

Chinese, Ming Dynasty Hongzhi Period mark (1488-1505), likely later. A porcelain monk’s cap form wine ewer with allover chicken fat yellow glaze to the tapering cylindrical form over two bands of anhua (incised) decoration depicting dragons amid clouds, the round lid with cloud scrolls and acorn finial. Underside with six character underglaze blue mark for the Hongzhi imperial reign. Height 7.25”, width (spout to handle) 6.5”, diameter of base 4”. $400-$600

561. Chinese Lacquered Travel Trunk on Stand

Chinese early 20th century. A black lacquered, polychrome and parcel gilt decorated traveling trunk on stand, the top decorated with three warrior figures on galloping horseback amidst cloud scrolls and spears within a traditional geometric border, the front with peony, diaper lattice and ‘Hundred Antiques’ the sides painted with bamboo foliage and mounted with bail handles, the whole resting in a fitted stand decorated with gilt meander scroll. Height 18.6”, width 29.25”, depth 19.3”. $300-$500

562. Pair, Chinese Famille Rose Hexagonal Hat Stands

Chinese, Qing Dynasty Jiaqing Period mark (1796-1820), likely 20th century. A pair or hexagonal porcelain hat stands with famille rose hand painted enamels depicting various previous and auspicious objects interspersed between cloud form piercings to side walls, the mouth with a band of ruyi heads and the foot with a band of simplified leaf tips. Underside of each with red overglaze mark for the Jiaqing imperial reign. Height 11”, diameter 5.375” x 4.5”. $400-$600

564. 3 Chinese Lidded Boxes: Pewter, Brass, Pottery

Chinese, 20th century. A collection of three round boxes comprising one pewter stacking bento box with gilt accents decorated with a rider on dragon amid cloud scrolls; an etched brass box decorated with chrysanthemum blossoms and vines; and a Song Dynast style round porcelain box with carved 565. floral and ruyi head decoration. Chinese, Qing Dynasty (1644-1912), 19th cenChinese Celadon Porcelain Pewter box height 3.75”, brass box height 3.75”, tury. Daoguang style pale celadon porcelain Blue & White Vase Song box height 1.75”. floor vase in baluster form having a underglaze Chinese, Qing Dynasty (1644-1912), 19th cen$300-$500 blue decoration of four claw sinuous scaly tury. Daoguang style celadon porcelain floor dragon chasing the flaming pearl above a long vase in baluster form having a underglaze tailed perching phoenix holding a lingzhi in its blue decoration of “100 Antiques” on a light beak amidst a garden of blossoming carnation celadon ground with applied Buddhistic lion stems and high cloud scrolls, the neck with and cub modeled handles on opposing sides applied Buddhistic lion and cub modeled of neck. Underglaze blue mark to the underhandles. Apparently unmarked. Height 22.8”, side, probably indicating the artist. Height 23”, diameter of mouth 7.6”. Provenance: Purchased diameter of mouth 8”. Provenance: Purchased May 30, 1979 from ‘Yue Po Chai Curios Store” May 30, 1979 from ‘Yue Po Chai Curios Store” in Hong Kong as indicated with Certificate of in Hong Kong as indicated with Certificate of Antiquity. Paperwork indicates production of Antiquity. Paperwork indicates production of vase around 1870. Copy of certificate availvase around 1870. Copy of certificate available upon request. able upon request. $300-$500 $300-$500

563. Chinese Celadon Porcelain Blue & White Vase

566. Chinese Porcelain Bowl, Carved & Painted Phoenixes

Chinese, Ming Dynasty Xuande Period mark (1426-1435), circa 20th century. A porcelain low bowl of round form raised on a ring foot decorated with blue underglaze hand painted depicting opposing dual phoenixes to central tondo amid chrysanthemum buds on meandering vines, the cavetto with carved phoenixes in flight under a band of painted blue scrolls, the exterior cavetto with further painted phoenixes and foliates. Underside with six character underglaze blue mark for the Xuande imperial reign. diameter 9.25”, height 2.25”. $300-$500

567. Chinese Rosewood and Marble Taboret Table

Chinese, Qing Dynasty, late 19th century. Chinese rosewood carved tabouret, low or side table having a circular beaded top inset with conforming variegated rouge marble above egg and dart molding and reticulated apron of scrolling cherry blossom raised on foliate carved cabriole legs united by a circular dished undershelf and terminating in webbed claw feet grasping the pearl of wisdom. Height 22.75”, diameter of top 18”. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia. $300-$500

569. Small Chinese Porcelain Wucai Bottle Vase, Qianlong Marked

568. Pair of Chinese Wood Yunzi Bowls with Calligraphy

Chiinese, likely 20th century. A pair of carved hardwood, likely Zitan, Yunzi or Go stone bowls, each of high shouldered squat spherical form with many lines of incised calligraphy. Each height 3”, diameter 5”. $300-$500

Chinese, Qing Dynasty Qianlong Period mark (1736-1795), circa 20th century. A diminutive porcelain bottle vase with fine Wucai decoration with chrysanthemum blossoms amid meandering vines over a band of lappets at foot and under a band of ruyi heads at shoulder, the tall constricted neck with leaf tips and hanging bell flowers below a band of thunder and cloud key patterning. Underside with underglaze blue seal mark for the Qianlong imperial reign. Height 7.25”. $300-$500

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570. Elaborately Decorated Japanese Satsuma Bowl

Japanese, likely Meiji Period (1868-1912). An earthenware bowl of round form raised on a ring foot with decoration allover to interior and exterior with courtly figural and warrior scenes within fan, cloud, and gourd form cartouches reserved to a ground of intricate patterning of flowers, geometric and organic shapes, and prunus fruit, allover with gilt accents and highlights to the blue, green, and peach toned composition. Underside of bowl with cloud shaped mark over fan mark, each with elaborate gilt marks. diameter 6.25”, height 2.875”. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia. $300-$500

571. Late Meiji Period Satsuma Earthenware Tea Service

Japanese, likely late Meiji Period (1868-1912). A 15 piece earthenware Satsuma tea service, accompanied with three additional Satsuma tea service articles, comprising a tea pot, lidded sugar, lidded creamer, tea cups and saucers for five, plus an additional saucer, each with elaborate hand painted enamel decoration depicting the 8 Buddhist Immortals set within a rolling landscape with serpentine dragon(s), the teapot, creamer, and sugar with dragons molded in relief and as lid finials. Additional pieces comprise a lidless creamer and a teacup with saucer. Each piece to underside with red cartouche painted with Shimazu mon and other gilt marks. Teapot height 7”, spout to handle width 8.25”. Sugar height 5.625”, width across handles 5.25”. Creamer height 5.5”, spout to handle width 5.25”. Saucer diameter 5.625”. Teacup height 1.875”, width handle to rim 4.875”. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia. $300-$500

573. Three Pieces of Japanese Plique-à-jour

Japanese, 20th century. A collection of three pieces of plique à jour enamel comprising a lidded jar of round form having frosted clear ground decorated with colorful chrysanthemum blossoms and a pierced band to rim of lid, a low bulbous bowl with incurvate mouth having vibrant blue ground decorated with pink and green peonies and a pierced band to mouth, and a small bowl or cup of round form with flaring rim having yellow ground decorated with purple and blue chrysanthemum blossoms. Each piece with stylized chrysanthemum blossom to underside. Jar diameter 5.125”. Bowl diameter 5.375”. Cup diameter 3”. $300-$500

574. Late Meiji Period Arita Ware Center Bowl on Stand

572. Fine Japanese Meiji Pd. Satsuma Table Lamp, Marked Japanese, late 19th/ early 20th century Meiji Period (1868-1912). A fine Choshuzan Satsuma earthenware scenic table lamp, possibly converted from a jardiniere, of tapering square form raised on a ring foot and having very small mouth at top surmounting a short neck, the whole decorated with hand painted dragons, figural groupings, landscape elements including mountains and rivers, large expressive Japanese faces, the iconic Rising Sun motif originally from the Edo Period Japanese flag, and geometric patterning, the body’s top surface with gilt cruciform medallions alternating with medallions of three paulownia leaves, the whole highlighted with gilt accents and textured white enamel dotting of varying sizes. Underside with overglaze red seal mark with “Dai Nippon”, also with Choshuzan maker’s mark and a painter’s mark hand written in gold. Earthenware height 14.5”, 7.75” square. Overall lamp height (to top of socket) 21”. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia. $300-$500

Aoki Kyodai-Shokai (Aoki Brothers Company) - Japanese, founded 1890s, likely late Meiji Period. An Arita ware porcelain center bowl hand painted in the Imari palette, the interior tondo with a gilt auspicious symbol bordered by a ring of gilt bamboo leaf clusters, the interior cavetto with a continuous scene depicting courtly and religious figures set within a blue rocky landscape scene and amid architectural elements with green covered mountains in the distance, the bowl’s exterior walls with further complimenting figural landscape scenes. The bowl’s underside with inset welled ring with three floral garlands surrounding a central separate well with single cobalt ring, this central well with underglaze blue mark for Dai Nippon Hizen Arita Aoki-sei (the Arita based company founded by Aoki Jinichiro (Japanese, 1863-1955)). Bowl to a wooden stand with reticulated apron. Height of bowl 4.125”, diameter 12.25”. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia. $300-$500

576. Five Pieces of Blue Asian Cloisonne Enamel

Chinese and Japanese, 20th century. All unmarked. Vase height. Small plate diameter. Larger plate diameter. $300-$500

575. Pair of Japanese Kutani Porcelain Covered Censers Japanese, late 19th century, Meiji (1868-1912). A fine matched pair of Kutani porcelain covered censers or Koro each having a domed lid pierced below a standing shi shi, kylin or fu dog form finial, the baluster body decorated at the neck with pattern cartouches and mounted with four shi shi masks, the body enameled and gilded with cartouches enclosing pheasants and peony to one side, the other with figures within landscape setting, raised on three zoomorphic form feet. The undersides marked in underglaze red. Provenance: Pitts & Scott LTD, 20-24, Eden Grove, London, N.7 Bed, whereby acquired by a Private Collection in Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500

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577. Three Japanese Jitai Shippo Cloisonne Vessels

Japanese, likely late Meiji Period (1868-1912). A collection of three enamel cloisonne on porcelain articles, a method called Jitai Shippo. Tree bark vase height 6”, bottle vase height 7.25”, jar height 5.125”. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia. $300-$500

568. Four Japanese Cloisonne Vessels, Unmarked

Japanese, 20th century. A collection of three cloisonne vases and one lidless urn, comprising one cream colored flower vase with green bird resting on cherry tree branch; one baluster form vase in autumnal colors with four leaf tips decorated with phoenix and dragon set below a band with cloud forms; a squared baluster form vase overall in green enamel and decorated with five small birds; and a squat round urn or lidless jar raised on three feet and decorated with foliate patterning. Each unmarked. Cream vase height 7.25”, autumnal vase height 6”, green vase height 6”, small jar height 3.125”. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia. $300-$500


579. Japanese Cloisonne Vase with Pagoda Motif

Japanese, 20th century. Cloisonne enamel table vase with elongated octagonal gilt metal rim above bulbous body with medallions on each side with architectural scene (one with stepped entrance to palace, the other with river with figures in wooden boat, green trees surrounding village and large pagoda against blue sky with large stylized clouds), scrolled foliates and pink flowers on blue ground, lappet border on bottom of flared octagonal foot with leaf tip ornamentation, gilt rim on foot. Vase supported on ebonized pierced wood stand. Unmarked. Vase height 10”. Overall height (including stand) 11.4”. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia. $300-$500

580. Fine Ginbari Cloisonne on Silver Bud Vase, Signed

Japanese, likely 20th century. A fine ginbari cloisonne enamel on silver diminutive cabinet vase of yuhuchunping or “pear-shaped” form with stippled light blue ground decorated with three cranes standing before two golden planters or jardinieres full of purple flowers with a stream flowing down toward base and irises and lilies to back of form, with silver mouth and foot. Underside of foot with cast or impressed mark of two ducks or birds touching beaks. Height 6.125”. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia. $300-$500

581. Large Guilloche & Cloisonne Enamel Vase

Manner of Ando Jubei (Japanese, 1876-1953). A large baluster vase with musen or wireless cloisonne and standard cloisonne enamel decoration depicting a tall bamboo shoot beside feathery pink flowers to an ombré blue-to-greeen ground with guilloche texture, with applied brass mouth and foot. Apparently unmarked aside from four concentric rings in the cast to underside of foot. Height 12.125”, diameter 6.75”. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia. $300-$500

582. Exquisite Japanese Gilt Cloisonne Phoenix Box

Japanese, likely Meiji Period (1868-1912). A very fine lidded box allover with intricate cloisonne enamel decoration, the top centered by a mandala form cartouche bearing a phoenix in flight with swirling tail feathers, the cartouche reserved to a ground of overlapping chrysanthemum blossoms in orange and blue on a field of gilt scrolls punctuated by triangular fields of diaper patterning in blue, red, and peach, the side walls of lid and body with further corresponding floral decoration with a band of lappets to body base, the box underside with a blue to red chrysanthemum blossom, possibly a depiction of the Imperial Seal of Japan, Order of the Chrysanthemum, to a field of green swirling vines surrounded by a black imbricated band, altogether raised on four gilt bracket feet, the hinged box lid opening to reveal a single gilt compartment. Height 2.375”, width 4.375”, depth 3.75”. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia. $300-$500

583. Ando Jubei Silver Mounted Musen Cloisonne Vase Studio of Ando Jubei (Japanese, 1876-1953). A small apple green small Musen Shippo, or wireless cloisonne, enamel vase (a method in which the cloisonne wires are removed before firing) with a band of faint white chrysanthemum blossoms to shoulder and bands of silver metal to foot and rim. Mark to underside for the Studio of Ando Jubei, also with “silver” to underside of foot. Height 7.125”, diameter 7.5”. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia. $300-$500

585. 2 Musen Cloisonne Jade Green Vases, Ando Jubei

Studio of Ando Jubei (Japanese, 1876-1953). A group of two jade green small Musen or wireless cloisonne enamel baluster vase (a method in which the cloisonne wires are removed before firing) each with a band of faint white chrysanthemum blossoms to shoulder and bands of silver metal to foot and rim. Taller vase with silver wire mark to underside for the Studio of Ando Jubei. Shorter vase unmarked. Taller vase height 8.375”. Shorter vase height 7.125”. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia. $500-$700

584. Purple Guilloche & Cloisonne Vase, A. Jubei Studio

Studio of Ando Jubei (Japanese, 1876-1953). A fine cloisonne enamel decorated baluster vase with slender tapering sides decorated with painterly depiction of blossoming chrysanthemum flowers and smaller peach and white flowers to a shaded or ombré purple ground with guilloche detailing, with bronze rim continuing from the interior, also with applied bronze foot. Underside of foot with cast mark for the studio of Ando Jubei. Height 12”, diameter 4.625”. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia. $500-$700

586. Pair of Jitai Shippo Japanese Cloisonne Vases

Japanese, likely Meiji Period (1868-1912). A pair of cloisonne enamel on porcelain vases, a method known as Jitai Shippo, the vases of pear form with wide mouth and bearing allover mustard ground decorated with cobalt blue leaves, green scrolling vines, and blue and pink chrysanthemum flowers, the foot and mouth with bands of foliate decoration. Underside of each with red calligraphic signatures or marks. One slightly taller than the other, heights 12” and 11.875”. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia. $500-$700

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587. 13 Pcs. Chinese Export Rose Medallion Porcelain Chinese, 19th and 20th century. A collection of 13 pieces of Chinese Export Rose Medallion decorated porcelain comprising a large ovular serving platter, a smaller ovular serving platter, a gilt metal mounted umbrella stand, three teacups with matching saucers, and four rice bowls of various sizes, each piece decorated with hand painted enamels in the traditional motif with figural and floral cartouches reserved to a ground of gilt with green meandering vines and butterflies. Each unmarked. Umbrella stand height 15”, large platter 14” x 10”, small platter 10.5” x 7.5”. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia. $300-$500

588. Chinese Carved Duan & Shoushan Stone Seal and Box

Chinese, likely 19th century Qing Dynasty (1644-1912). A square carved orange stone seal, likely Shoushan stone, encased in a gray to black fitted hardstone box, likely Duan stone, with bat and key motif carved to lid. Seal with inscribed calligraphy to front plane, box with inscribed calligraphy to underside. $300-$500

591. Carved Turquoise Specimen with Figural Lizard

590. Chinese Rosewood & Marble Top Jardiniere Stand

Likely American School, 20th century. A carved turquoise specimen bearing figural lizard to top surface, with natural veining throughout. Height 1.75”, width 4.25”, depth 3.625”. $300-$500

Chinese, Qing Dynasty, late 19th/early 20th century. Chinese rosewood carved urn or jardinière plant stand having a circular top inset with conforming russet mottled marble within a beaded edge above the apron reticulated with prunus blossoms and raised on cabriole supports with repeating floral motif united by a cross stretcher and terminating in hoof feet. Height 29.5”, diameter of top 11”. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia. $300-$500

589. Chinese Blue & White Porcelain Double Gourd Flask

Chinese, late 19th/ early 20th century. A double gourd form porcelain flask allover with cobalt blue underglaze vines and chrysanthemum blossoms, with applied serpentine handles to shoulders and bands of chevrons to mouth and foot. Unmarked. Height 9.25”, width 6”, depth 3.75”. $300-$500

592. Chinese Rosewood Circular Jardiniere Stand

Chinese, Qing Dynasty, late 19th/early 20th century. Chinese rosewood carved urn or jardinière plant stand having a circular top inset with conforming russet mottled marble above the apron reticulated with leafy bamboo and raised on simulated bamboo cabriole supports headed with zoomorphic masks and united by a pierced cross stretcher and terminating in hoof feet. Height 36.5”, diameter of top 13.5”. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia. $300-$500

593. Chinese Porcelain Pear-Shaped Vase, Wave & Flower

Chinese, 20th century. A porcelain faceted yuhuchunping vase of octagonal form with underglaze cobalt blue and iron red hand painted decoration along the facets depicting stylized waves and chyrsanthemum blossoms on stem, the neck with a band of leaf tips under a flaring mouth, and the base with a band of swirls over a band of lappets over the ring foot. Unmarked. $300-$500

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594. Two 19th C. Chinese Blue & White Porcelain Bowls

Chinese, 19th century Qing Dynasty (1644-1912) or earlier. A group of two porcelain rice bowls of round form on a ring foot comprising one with subtly flaring rim decorated in blue underglaze to exterior cavetto with a figural garden scene, the interior with an unglazed ring to central tondo; and a second bowl with blue underglaze decoration in floral and scroll motif. Each unmarked. Figural bowl diameter 4.75”, floral bowl diameter 5”. $300-$500

595. Chinese Blue Fu Dog Motif Porcelain Jar, Marked

Chinese, late 19th/ early 20th century. A petite globular porcelain jar or pot with underglaze blue hand painted decoration on tondo depicting two fu lions amid peony blossoms and leaves, with a band of lappets to the incurvate foot and a band of meandering key to the short mouth. Underside with with single underglaze blue calligraphy character, possibly a signature. Height 5.625”, diameter 6.75”. $300-$500


Session 2 Sunday, June 26 - beginning at 11am

Estimated Times for Lots

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

11am-12pm.........Lots 500-579 12pm-1pm..........Lots 580-660 1pm-2pm.................Lots 661-741 2pm-3pm..............Lots 742-851 3pm-4pm.............Lots 852-932 4pm-5pm............Lots 933-1013 5pm-6pm.........Lots 1014-1095 6pm-7pm...........Lots 1096-1176 7pm-8pm...........Lots 1177-1206


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600. Large Rectangular Carved & Giltwood Frame Early 20th century. Large rectangular carved and gilt wood and gesso frame with scrolled acanthine decoration with flowers against textured ground. Unmarked. Overall 56” x 48”. $300-$500

601. E. Gulland, “Portrait of Lady Selina Meade”, 1910 Elizabeth Gulland (English, 19th / 20th century) after the painting by Thomas Lawrence (English, 1769-1830). “Portrait of Lady Selina Meade, later Countess Clam-Martinic (1797–1872)”-1910, mezzotint in colors, published by Harry C. Dickens (English, 19th / 20th century), with inscription at top right margin “Copyright 1910 by H.C. Dickens, New York USA”, with inscription at lower center margin “Published 1910 by Harry C. Dickens, 26, Regent Street, London, S.W.” graphite signed at lower right “E. Gulland”, with monogram at lower left “EF”. Framed 19.7517.75”. Sheet size 15.225” x 3.125”. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia. $300-$500

602. Set of 10 Coalport Porcelain Dinner Plates

Coalport (English, founded 1795- ), 1891-1920. Set of ten matching round porcelain dinner plates, each with hand highlighted floral sprays on rim within dash and beaded border, shaped medallions and C scrolls in brown, cream ground on rim, white ground on tondo. All marked on bottom with “ENGLAND” above crown image above “COALPORT A.D. 1750”. Diameter 10.75”. $300-$500

605. Collection of Two Hedley Fitton Drypoint Etchings

603. 1901 Royal Crown Derby Imari Scalloped Platter Royal Crown Derby (English, founded c.1750), c.1901 production at the Osmaston Factory. A large porcelain serving platter of round form with scalloped edges decorated in the Japanese Imari style with cobalt blue band to edges and a ring of iron red chrysanthemum blossoms around center of dish, with gilt accents. Underside with maker’s mark commensurate with production at the Osmaston Factory in 1901. diameter 17.125”. $300-$500

606. Sheraton Style Paint Decorated Table

An American Sheraton style paint decorated pine farm or tavern table having a simulated marble painted top over a green painted apron with creme painted stringing, a faux drawer to one side raised on incised and ring turned legs. Height 30”, width 36”, depth 23.75”. $500-$700

604. Sixteen Royal Worcester “Viceroy” Espresso Cups

Royal Worcester (English, founded 1751- ), circa 19582001. Set of 16 porcelain espresso or demitasse cups in the Viceroy Gold pattern with a white background and gold ring and verge hand painted gilt edge. Each marked with manufacturer stamp indicating second half of 20th century. Height 2.4”, diameter 2.4”. $300-$500

Collection of two drypoint etchings by Hedley Fitton (English, 1859-1929), comprising “Hôtel Garè Du Sait”-1921, drypoint etching on paper, published by R. Dunthorne & Son (English, 20th century), signed in graphite in lower margin “Hedley Fitton”, inscribed in print at lower left “(C) London Pub. Oct. 1st 1924 by R. Dunthorne & Son5 Vigo SW”, inscribed indistinctly in print at lower right, with graphite inscription to verso “L’Arcade de la Cadene at St. Emilion Southwestern France”, depicting a busy street scene with men wheeling barrels along the cobblestone, with a woman carrying a basket down the narrow city street with tall buildings overhead; and “Pont St. Etienne, Limoges”, drypoint etching on paper, signed in print “Hedley Fitton”, signed in graphite in lower margin “Hedley Fitton”, depicting a multi-arched bridge over sleepy river, with horses watering while women do laundry at the riverbank in the foreground, the river with small wooden boats manned by fishermen, with a hillside town crested by a large church on the far bank of the river. “Hôtel Garè Du Sait” framed 23” x 16”, plate size 14” x 7.5”. “Pont St. Etienne, Limoges” framed 23.5” x 26.5”, plate size 13.625” x 16.625”. $300-$500

608. Group of Gilt Metal and Glass Basket Vases

607. Pair, English Large Glass Footed Goblets

English, 19th century. Pair of blown glass goblets atop square pressed glass bases with hand carved stems, with beaded etched swags and borders. Unmarked. Height 14.75”, diameter 6.8”. $300-$500

Continental, late 19th or early 20th century. Group of five basket vases, four small and one large, with pierced open treillage gilt metal frames and handles adorned with applied floral swags, and fitted with clear glass basket-shaped inserts with etched floral decorations. Unmarked. Height (of largest) 15”, width 10.4”, depth 7.5”. $300-$500

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609. French Gilt Bronze & Leather Hinged Box

French, early 20th century. Rectangular dresser box or jewelry casket with hinged lid lined in green velvet fabric upholstery, panels with brown leather accented on top with gilt bronze borders and decoration with scrolled foliates. Unmarked. Overall height 3”, width 13.125”, depth 4.3”. $300-$500

610. 19th/20th C. French Bronze Beehive Double Inkwell

French, late 19th/ early 20th century. A charming bronze and ormolu mounted double inkwell comprising an ovular glass plateau raised on four paw feet with figural harpy mask shoulders and issuing a pieced 2/3 gallery to backside with repeating motif of heraldic shields and objects over floral garlands joined by torch form piers, the glass mounted with two beehive form inkwells each with integral saucer, domed cylindrical form hive cast with bees, and hinged lid opening to reveal interior well. Apparently unmarked. Height 5”, width 8.75”, depth 7.75”. $400-$600

611. Cast Bronze Hound Dog Sculpture after P.J. Mene After Pierre-Jules Mêne (French, 1810-1879), circa early 20th century. A cast bronze sculpture depicting a hound dog striding atop a naturalistic integral oval base, the figure with left fore arm bent upward and neck arching backward toward tail, altogether to a separable black marble rectangular plinth base. Overall height 5.25”, width 10.625”, depth 5.75”. $300-$500

613. Pair of French Carved Elm Fauteuils, 19th C.

612. French Bronze Gallic Rooster with Orb Sculpture

French, 20th century. Cast and patinated bronze figural sculpture depicting a Gallic rooster or cock, portrayed in a triumphant and confident manner with open mouth, head turned toward side and spread feathered wings, standing on a naturalistic rocky oblong base accented with flowers, rocks and grasses, one claw resting on round orb with banner border with “FRANCE”, surmounting a shaped ebonized wood base. Apparently unmarked. Height 12”, width 13.25”, depth 6.8”. Note: The Gallic rooster has a been a national symbol of France since the early Middle Ages. It is most associated with French Revolution. $400-$600

616. French Walnut & Marble Top Table, 19th Century

614. French Celadon Porcelain And Ormolu Cache Pot

Continental (likely French), 20th century. A lidded celadon porcelain cache pot or centerpiece bowl with ormolu accents, with attractive craquelure throughout, lid with ormolu pomegranate and splayed leaf finial, body with laurel and berry swags accented by ribbon bows, body with two architectural handles of pilaster form, each pilaster handle topped with scrolled acanthus and centered by upswept acanthus at base, circular foot with pierced diaper patterning with four pilaster form accents, apparently unmarked. Height 12”, diameter of mouth 8.75”. $300-$500

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French, 19th century. Matched pair of Louis XV style carved elm wood framed fauteuils or open armchairs, each with rounded back with carved florals above padded back cushion, elbow rests and shaped seat upholstered in wine burgundy red velvet striped fabric, scrolled grips on arms, additional carved florals on center of skirt and in triangular medallion on cabriole legs terminating on scrolled French toes. Height 34.25”, width (across arms) 24.25”, seat depth 20”, seat to floor 16.5”. $400-$600

615. After Corot, “View Near Barbizon”, Oil On Wood After Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot (French, 1796-1875), “View Near Barbizon”, oil on wood panel, signed at lower right “Corot”, with inscription to frame “’View Near Barbizon’ J.B.C.Corot 1796-1875”, with label to verso “’View near Barbizon’ 1796 J.B.C. Corot 1875”, with additional label to verso “Francois Buffa & Fils Amsterdam”. Framed 15.325” x 22.325”. Unframed 8.25” x 15.425”. $400-$600

French, 19th century. Louis XV style carved walnut wood framed table of rectangular form with serpentine shaped pink marble top with ogee edge, rocaille carved undulating apron accented with florals, overall supported on four cabriole legs with trailing bell flowers terminating on scrolled feet. Overall height 29.4”, width 40”, depth 28”. $500-$700


617. Gebrüder Heubach, “Portrait Of A Lady”

Gebrüder Heubach (German, founded 1858). “Blume des Lüdens nach Barthel”, porcelain, signed to recto “Ulbrich”, inscribed to verso “Blume des Lüdens nach Barthel”, with maker’s mark indicating Gebrüder Heubach, with label to verso “112C/4266A”, with impressed numeral to verso “112”. Framed 11.5” x 10.25” x 2.5”. Unframed 3.5” x 2.75”. $300-$500

618. Royal Vienna Style Portrait Plate, Signed J. Dahn Continental, 20th century. Signed lower right with “1656B J. Dahn.”, underside with blue shield or beehive mark underglaze above scripted red text identifying scene in reading in German “Treue”, roughly translated to Loyalty. Diameter 9.5””. $300-$500

619. Royal Vienna Style Hand Painted Cabinet Plate

Continental, 20th century. Underside with blue shield or beehive mark underglaze above scripted black text identifying scene in German reading “Psamelich und Rhodope”. Diameter 9.6”. $300-$500

621. Two 19th Century KPM Cup and Saucer Sets

Germany, 19th century. Both marked to the underside bearing the Friedrich Rex orb mark with KPM underneath it (Königliche Porzellan Manufaktur) and larger cobalt with blue ink stamp. Height (of larger) 2.9”, diameter 3.6”. $300-$500

620. Von Schierholz, “King On Horseback”, Blanc De Chine

Von Schierholz (German, founded 1817). Underside with indistinct green maker’s mark for Von Schierholz. Overall 20.5” x 17” x 7”. $300-$500

623. Carl Thieme Dresden Porcelain Figure of a Cat

Carl Thieme/ Potschappel (German, founded 1872). Marked to side with maker’s mark over “DRESDEN”. Height 12.25”, width 6.25”, depth 7.25”. $300-$500

624. 19th C. Dresden Porcelain Pierced Lattice Vase

622. Meissen Cobalt & Parcel Gilt Tray, Cherubs

Meissen (German, founded 1710- ), second half 20th century. Underside with blue crossed pommel swords underglaze indicating production after 1943. Overall height 1.6”, width 11.125”, depth 7.9”. $300-$500

625. Pair Of Very Fine Dresden Models Of Parrots

Dresden (Sächsische Porzellanmanufaktur Dresden)(German, founded 1872), early 20th century. Each stamped to underside with blue maker’s mark “Dresden”, each with graphite inscription to underside “2996/7”, one with label to underside “2996/7”. “Red Tail Feathers” overall 6.75” x 5.5” x 3”. $500-$700

Likely German, late 19th/ early 20th century. Underside with impressed marks “4102”, “1”, and “86”. Height 20.125”, width 10.25”, depth 9”. $400-$600

626. Collection Of Two Ceramic Parrots After Meissen

After Meissen (German, founded 1710). Each with maker’s mark with blue crossed swords. “Red Parrot” overall 16” x 9.5” x 7”. “Green Parrot” overall 16.75” x 9.5” x 8”. $500-$700

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627. Continental Cut Glass Dresser Box, 20th C.

Continental, early 20th century. Octagonal lidded cut glass and gilt metal dresser box with Neoclassical motif decoration, standing on paw feet. Unmarked. Height 6”, width 8.5”, depth 5.25”. $300-$500

628. Set of 8 Green & Gilt Enamel Wine Glasses

Continental (either Bohemian or Venetian), 20th century. A matched set of eight sea green and gilt enamel on blown glass wine stems, the circular bowl with gilt rim over a body decorated gilt diamond lattice between gilt bands of leaf tips raised on a teardrop shaped stem and circular foot with faint traces of gilt enamel. Apparently unmarked. Height 6.25”, diameter of foot 2.9”. Provenance: Property from the Private Collection of Richard and Katherine Graham, Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500

629. Late 19th C. Ruby Glass Decanter & Cordial Bohemian and English,Service late 19th/ early 20th century.

A married blown ruby glass decanter and cordial set comprising cylindrical bottle form decanter, likely Bohemian or German, with inverted pear form stopper with applied amber glass dotted ball prunts to top of stopper and at base of decanter, and six diminutive Georgian goblet form cordial glasses, likely English, with saucer foot issuing colorless stem with interior cobalt air twist decoration surmounted by cylindrical bowl with flat bottom and flaring cobalt rim. Unmarked. Decanter overall height 13.5”, diameter 3.875”. Glass height 4.5”, diameter 2.625”. $300-$500

632. Victorian Helmet Form Brass Coal Scuttle with Scoop

630. Style of Moser Mixed Glasses and Bowls, 13 Pieces

Continental, late 19th century. Assorted set of 13 pieces of gilt decorated cut crystal, including pair of wine glasses and five aperitif glasses with monogram “THR,” pair of finger bowls, together with gilt decorated glassware, including pair of aperitif glasses, shot glass, and cordial glass. All unmarked. Tallest wine glass height 5”, diameter 2.5”. $300-$500

633. Victorian Campaign Style Brass Bound Trunk

English, 19th century. A Victorian camphor brass bound trunk of campaign style, the hinged lid centered by a vacant shaped brass plaque and opening to a storage compartment, the sides mounted with drop handles. Height 16”, width 34.75”, depth 18”. $300-$500

631. Moser Cobalt Cut Glass and Gilt Vase

Moser (Bohemian, founded 1857), late 19th century. Unmarked. Height 14.25”, diameter 5.5”. $400-$600

635. Art Nouveau Brass And Enamel Mantle Clock

634. Brass Lidded And Footed Urn Form Coal Hod 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Overall height 22”, diameter at mouth 12”. $300-$500

636. Italian Settee with Slub Upholstery

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English, circa 1870. Remnants of an oval impressed tag to interior of lid with letters ‘RHAMPTON’. Height 16.75”, width 12.75”, depth 18.75”. $300-$500

Continental (likely French), late 19th century. An Art Nouveau enameled brass baluster (or urn) form mantle clock, with turned final accented by three acanthus splays, surmounted to three scrolled acanthus arms, body of domed baluster form with enameled lotus flowers and nouveau scrollwork throughout, with pierced floral gallery dividing domed element from main body, clock with white enamel face centered by hand painted decorative element, with black Arabic numerals on chapter ring, clock face with hinged and glazed door, clock element surrounded by pierced brass nouveau scrollwork, back with circular brass door to clock mechanism, body flanked on either side by pierced brass handles of organic scrolled form with a single flower to each, handles with figural attachment to body depicting bearded man in pointed hat, base with four splayed feet and fluer-di-lis design, apparently unmarked. Overall 25” x 12” x 7.5”. $300-$500

Italian dark stained mahogany camelback settee, with C-scroll arm and acanthus motif to cabriole legs, upholstered in ivory slub silk. With four decorative pillows. Unmarked. Height 34.75”, width 84.5, seat depth 28”, seat to floor 17.5”. $1,000-$1,500


638. George III Inlaid Banjo Barometer, Barnardi & Co.

637. George V Sterling & Tortoiseshell Blotter, 1923

John Collard Vickery (English, first half 20th century), circa 1923. A George V sterling silver mounted tortoiseshell desk blotter of typical form with curved wood blotter to underside below flat tortoiseshell top framed in separable sterling frame with acanthine scrolls and flowers, with round flaring handle in turned wood with tortoiseshell veneer top bearing further sterling ornamentation. Marked to side of silver with maker’s mark “J.C.V” within rectangular cartouche beside date mark indicating production in 1923, lion passant standard mark, and city mark for London. $300-$500

Barnardi & Co. (English, 19th century). George III inlaid mahogany wood wheel barometer with broken swan neck pediment at top above inlaid frieze, circular fan medallion above arched glazed thermometer with lines indicating blood heat, summer heat, temperate and freezing temperatures, flanked by almond shaped paterae fans above a circular glazed front with brass border with barometer metal gauge incised with “BARNARDI & Co” above pointed star, “London” surrounded by atmospheric pressure. Height 39.25”, width 10.2”, depth 2.25”. $300-$500

639. Miniature After Adriaen Hanneman “Henry, Duke of Gloucester”

After Adriaen Hanneman (Dutch, 1601-1671),”Henry, Duke of Gloucester” , oil on thin panel, apparently unsigned. Framed 7” x 5.25”. Sight 3.5” x 2.5”. $400-$600

640. George III Pembroke Mahogany Table, 18th C

English, 1790. George III George III mahogany inlaid and crossbanded Pembroke table having bowfront shaped top inlaid with oval medallion and flanked to each side by D-shaped drop-leaves above a conforming and locking frieze drawer to one end and a sham (faux) drawer to the other, raised on square, tapered legs ending in cuffed feet. Height 29”, width 20.75” (leaves closed), width 38.87” (leaves open), depth 27.25”. $400-$600

642. British School, “Lakeside Castle”, Oil, 1888

British School. “Lakeside Castle with Waterfall”-1888, oil on canvas, monogrammed and dated to lower right “(R) 1888”, with label to verso “Schillay & Rehs New York AB 6744 PE”. Figural landscape painting depicting a serene lake with small wooden sailboats carrying figures and a rocky peninsula with pine tress and brush in the foreground, with a stone castle and adjacent stone bridge over a gushing waterfall on the far side of the lake in the midground, with steep mountains under blue skies in the distance. Framed 26.325” x 36.25”. Unframed 20” x 30.125.”. $500-$700

641. Pair of Early Wedgwood Jasperware Plaques, Marked

Wedgwood (English, founded 1759- ), second half of 18th century. Pair of early jasperware horizontal rectangular wall plaques, each with raised white decoration depicting three lion’s head mounts at top with rippling ribbons above floral swags, one with central ribbon drop with cluster of fruit, the other with classical musical instruments, each on green ground. Each stamped on verso with Wedgwood mark (one from single slug, the other arched and appears to be from moveable type). Each framed 8” x 20.25”. Each unframed 6.25” x 18.6”. $500-$700

643. Georgian Mahogany Slant Front Desk

English, 19th century and later. A Georgian mahogany slant front desk or bureau with hinged fall opening to an interior fitted with nine small drawers four valanced pigeon holes and central prospect door flanked to each side by a ‘secret’ compartment over four graduated and beaded long drawers raised on ogee bracket feet. Height 40.62”, width 35.87”, depth 20.62”. $500-$700

644. Georgian Mahogany Double Door Wardrobe

English, 20th century. A Georgian mahogany wardrobe with dentil molded cornice over a pair of molded pairs opening to an interior fitted with rod for hanging clothes, raised on bracket feet. The back of cabinet mounted with retailer’s tag ‘Wolfe’s of Birkenhead for Quality Furniture Established 1894’. Height 75”, width 41.75”, depth 20.5”. $500-$700

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645. Cast Iron Gadrooned Garden Urn On Stand

A contemporary black cast iron garden urn or planter, having a circular rolled rim decorated with egg and dart over a tapering body with gadrooned element, with circular foot on a plinth base, raised on a separable tapered plinth base, apparently unmarked. overall height 37.5”. Height of urn without base 24”, diameter 19.25”. Height of base 13.5”, width 15.5”, depth 15.5”. $300-$500

646. Lead Garden Sculpture, “Little Girl In Bonnet”

American, early 20th century. A heavy cast lead figural garden sculpture depicting a little girl with curly hair tucked into a sweet bonnet, the girl holding the skirt of her baby doll dress out proudly as if to show the dress to some unseen figure, supported by shaped and tapered lead base, apparently unmarked. Overall 21.5” x 10” x 6.5”. $300-$500

647. Large Turned Wood And Gesso Architectural Finial Continental, late 19th / early 20th century. A grand parcel gilt and gesso turned wood architectural finial having flared convex top, narrow cylindrical neck, bulbous body with high relief upswept acanthus leaves, body with single flat side, foot of circular convex form, apparently unmarked. Height 21.5”, diameter of base 9.5”. $300-$500

649. Cast Iron Covered Garden Urn With Lid And Stand

648. Cast Plaster Architectural Ornament With Lion 20th century to contemporary. Apparently unmarked. Overall 24.5” x 24.75” x 10.75”. $300-$500

A contemporary black cast iron lidded garden urn on stand, having a pineapple finial and leaf tip lid over a laurel leaf molded neck and baluster form body mounted at the shoulder with dual satyr or Bacchus masks, the two masks united by draping berried laurel swags, the urn on a turned socle, with a plinth base, with a separable tapered plinth stand with leaf tip patterning and laurel wreath emblems to each side. Overall height 48.75”. Height of urn without base and including lid 31.25”. Height of base 17.5”, width 14.5”, depth 14.5”. $400-$600

650. Pair Of Small Iron Gadrooned Garden Urns On Stands

A contemporary matched pair of small, black cast iron garden urns or planters on stands, both having a circular rolled rim decorated with egg and dart over a gadrooned tapering body, with circular gadrooned foot on a plinth base, raised on a separable tapered plinth base, apparently unmarked. overall height 27”. Height of urn without base 18.75”, diameter 14.75”. Height of base 8.25”, width 10”, depth 10”. $400-$600

651. Continental Lead Garden Sculpture of a Rooster

Continental, 20th century. Unmarked. Height 26.5”, width 17”, depth 10”. $500-$700

652. Pair Of Carved Marble Lion’s Paw Pedestals

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Italian, 20th century. Pair of carved marble pedestals or low table legs, or bench legs, each with mirrored lion’s paw and flared leaf (possibly acanthus)motif to sides, with scrolled elements, with tapered plinth base, each inscribed to top “Made in Italy 715”, one inscribed to top with additional “38”, one inscribed to top with additional “37”. Overall 16.5” x 14.25” x 4.425”. $500-$700

653. Pair Of Painted Ivory Cast Iron Garden Urns

20th century. A collection of two matching painted cast iron garden urns, each with weathered ivory paint throughout, with egg and dart border on a flared rim above a gadrooned body with circular foot with ridge fan ornamentation on a square plinth base, on a square tapered stand, each apparently unmarked. Overall height 27”, diameter at mouth 15”. $500-$700


655. Two Italian Pietra Dura Plaques: Gypsy & Boy

654. Two Italian Pietra Dura Art Plaques, 1 Signed

Italian School, 20th century. A collection of two pietra dura stone inlay art plaques of vertical rectangular form comprising one depicting a dancing gypsy playing drum on a black ground, and one depicting a young boy playing grown up and reading an Italian newspaper. Gypsy plaque 6.125” x 3.25”. Boy plaque 8.75” x 4.625”. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia. $300-$500

Italian School, 20th century. A group of two pietra dura stone inlay art plaques comprising one horizontally formatted scene depicting an Italian waterway, possibly the Rialto Bridge in Venice, and one depicting a smiling clown standing before a black ground with a green balloon in hand. Bridge apparently unsigned, clown signed lower right “R. Bresci”. Bridge framed 9.125” x 10.375”. Clown framed 7” x 5.875”. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia. $300-$500

658. Pair, Pink Marble and Bronze Mounted Tazze

657. Pair Scrolled Acanthus Architectural Wood Corbels

Continental, early 20th century. A mated pair of carved and painted wood wall corbels or brackets, with scrolled acanthus and high relief floral motif, with weathered ivory paint throughout, apparently unmarked. Overall 27” x 13.5” x 8”. $400-$600

Continental, 19th century. Pair of gilt bronze mounted red marble tazze with circular dished tops centered by ormolu beaded borders, the sides mounted with Medusa mask double-serpent handles, supported on a stem atop a laurel wreath, all resting on marble bases with beaded borders. Unmarked. Height 7.2”, width (including handles) 6.8”, diameter (without handles) 5.6”. $500-$700

656. Neoclassical Style Giltwood Twin Light Sconces Pair of Continental giltwood twin light wall sconces in the Neoclassical taste, not electrified, the backplate carved with bound cascading pears and cherries issuing twin tole foliate scrolled candlearms and terminating in ribbon strands. Height 19.6”, width 7.5” (over candle cups), depth 4.5”. $300-$500

659. Green Marble & Silverplated Desk Set

Possibly Indian, 20th century. Green marble desk tray set on a tiered scalloped and ribboned border base, with a carved pen holder, and gadrooned and floral decorated lidded blotters with pointed lids topped with green marbles. Unmarked. Height 2”, width 18.5”, depth 12.5”. $300-$500

660. Two Pietra Dura Inlaid Marble Presentation Dishes

A group of two pietra dura marble inlaid dishes comprising one presented by Lieutenant General Sardar F S Lodi, the 8th Governor of Balochistan, to Prince Faisal M. Saud al Kabir, the dish of round form in light green hard stone with white veining and having open handles to either side and bearing inlaid mother of pearl in a radiating floral pattern; the other of translucent white stone in a round form with similar inlaid mother of pearl floral motif. Each dish in a fitted presentation box covered in green velvet. Green tray with plaque inscribed “Presented by / Lt Gen Sardar F S Lodi / and all officers 4 corps”. Green tray/dish width across handles 15”. White dish diameter 12”. $500-$700

661. Italian Venetian Art Glass Dolphin Stemware, 7 Pcs

Italian, 20th century. Seven piece collection of Venetian art glass stemware with gold dust wash on green bodies, dolphin fish supports above circular foot comprising of five sherbets and two goblets. Sherbet height 5.2”, diameter of foot 3.6”. Goblet height 7.4”, diameter of foot 3.6”. Provenance: Property from the Private Collection of Richard and Katherine Graham, Atlanta, Georgia. $500-$700

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664. Satirical Oak Figural Tavern, Pub or Hall Chair

A Continental satirical oak carved figural tavern, pub or hall chair modeled as a smiling full bodied woman with high Elizabethan collar and button down gown with hands tucked in at sides, the seat shaped as a pleated skirt with scalloped or ruffled edge, supported by front human-like legs terminating in ‘feet’ with toes. Height 38.32”, width 17.5”, seat depth 13”, seat height 15”. $400-$600

662. Charming Black Forest Carved Walnut Parlor Table

German or Swiss, late 19th century. A charming Black Forest carved walnut parlor, side or occasional table having a circular dished top supported by a pedestal naturalistically carved as a leafy entwined tree trunk with trumpet flowers emanating from a tripod base of three downscrolled ‘root’ like legs. Height 28.25”, diameter 18”. $500-$700

663. Black Forest Wheel Thermometer & Barometer

German, first quarter of the 20th century. A Black Forest wheel thermometer and barometer having an oak leaf and floral carved crest over the painted porcelain inset standard above the wheel shaped aneroid barometer, set within a naturalistic carved framed flanked by juxtaposed birds. Thermometer marked “R.C.” and barometer marked “Heinrich Kappeller, Wien V.I.” Height 18.2”, width 9.5”, depth 2”. $400-$600

667. Group Of Two Houbraken Portrait Engravings

665. Group Of Two Jacobus Houbraken Portrait Engravings

Jacobus Houbraken (Dutch, 1698-1780). A group of two 18th century hand colored engravings by noted Dutch engraver Jacobus Houbraken (Dutch, 1698-1780), comprising “Sidney, Earl of Godolphin, Lord High Treasurer”circa 1740, bust-length portrait print depicting the Earl of Godolphin (British, 1645-1712) in a stately wig, with sacks of coins and a scale depicted below, inscribed indistinctly to lower margin “In the collection of his Grace the Duke of Newcastle J. Houbraken sculps. Amst.”; and “William Cecil Lord Burleigh”-1738, bust-length portrait print depicting Lord Burleigh (British, 1520-1598) in courtly dress with hat and elaborate collar, with a putto and dog with key and shaft depicted below, inscribed to lower margin “J. Houbraken sculps. Amst. In the collection of the Right Hon. the Earl of Burlington. impenfis J. & P. Knapton Londini, 1738.” Each framed 22.5” x 16.75”. “William Cecil Lord Burleigh” sight 14.5” 9.25”. “Sidney, Earl of Godolphin, Lord High Treasurer” sight 14.5” x 9”. $400-$600

668. After Rembrandt, Cottages with Sketching Man

After Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn (Dutch, 1606-1669), “Cottages and Farm Buildings with a Man Sketching”-circa 1645, etching on paper, unsigned. Later reprint of a horizontally aligned work with thatched cottage with trees, birds flying overhead, and man in lower right corner sketching scene. Framed 15” x 19.5”. Sight size 6.25” x 8.8”. $300-$500

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666. Group Of Two Jacobus Houbraken Portrait Engravings

Jacobus Houbraken (Dutch, 1698-1780). A group of two 18th century hand colored engravings by noted Dutch engraver Jacobus Houbraken (Dutch, 1698-1780), comprising “Elizabeth Queen of K. Henry VII”-1747, bust-length portrait print depicting Queen Elizabeth in pearl necklace with blue head scarf, with putto holding arrows and wedding scene below, inscribed to lower margin “mpenfis J. & P. Knapton Londini, 1747”; and “Anne of Denmark”-circa 1755-1780, bust-length portrait print depicting Anne of Denmark in red gown with flamboyant high collar, with putto and sickle with oak leaf garland below, inscribed to lower margin “Jacobus Houbraken sculpsit Amst. At Somerfet House C. Ioknofon pinx.”. Each framed 22.5” x 16.75”. Each sight 14.5” 9.25”. $400-$600

669. Dutch School, “Landscape With Calm Sea”, 1887

Dutch School. “Dutch Landscape”-1887, watercolor on paper laid down on board, monogrammed and dated in lower right “AF 87”. Charming and serene landscape painting with still reflective sea in the foreground, with verdant marsh land in the midground, with various Dutch homes and windmills in the background and with birds flying in clear blue skies overhead. Overall 8.25” x 15.5”. Image size 7” x 14.125”. $300-$500

Jacobus Houbraken (Dutch, 1698-1780). A group of two 18th century hand colored engravings by noted Dutch engraver Jacobus Houbraken (Dutch, 1698-1780), comprising “Robert Dudley Earl of Leicester”-1738, bust-length portrait print depicting the Earl of Leicester in battle regalia with battle scene vignette below, inscribed in lower margin “J. Houbraken sculps. Amst. In The Collection of Sir Worfley Bart. Impenfis. J. & P. Knapton Londine 1738.”; and “John Pym, Esq.”-1738, bust-length portrait print depicting John Pym, with recumbent puuto and swan below, inscribed to lower margin “J. Houbraken sculps. Amst. In the Pofsefsion of Thomas Hales Esq. Impenfis J. & P. Knapton Londine 1738.” Each framed 22.5” x 16.75. “Anne of DenmanrK” sight 14.5” 9.125”. “Queen Elizabeth” sight 14.75” x 9.25”. $400-$600

670. Follower of A. J. Van Ostade, “Man With Mandolin” Follower of Adriaen Jansz van Ostade (Dutch, 16101685), late 18th/ early 19th century. “Musician with Mandolin”, oil on canvas, signed indistinctly at lower right. Dutch figural scene with chiaroscuro treatment of light, depicting musician with mandolin in sparse interior. With inscription to verso “Andre Durand 18071867 $3200”. Framed 20” x 17”. Unframed 12” x 9”. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia. $500-$700


671. 20th Century Striated Green Marble Column Pedestal

20th century. A fine striated green marble pedestal in the form of a column, with separable marble top, with turned circular base, apparently unmarked. Height 36.25”, diameter of top 13”. $300-$500

672. Pair of Faux Green Marble Obelisks,

American, 20th century. Pair of wooden obelisks, faux-finished to resemble Italian green marble. Unmarked. Height 39”, width 7.25”, depth 7.25”. $300-$500

673. Silvered Metal Jewelry Box with Enameled Cabochons

Possibly Turkish, 20th century. A silvered metal jewelry or trinket box in the Byzantine style with a hinged lid and allover filigree pattern and beaded border, embellished with gold metal and enameled blue, red, white, and cobalt cabochons, resting on square bracket feet, with latch and lock. Interior lined with light gray silk. Marked “KW” underneath. Height 3.8”, width 6.3”, depth 4.3”. $300-$500

676. Continental Regal Oval Giltwood Wall Mirror

674. Pair of Bacchanalian Candlesticks on Malachite Continental, 20th century. Both unmarked. Overall height 12.8”, diameter of base 3.6”. $300-$500

Continental, 20th century. A regal giltwood wall mirror with oval looking glass, frame with oval medallion shields contained in rocaille shells, with c-scroll and s-scroll acanthus, apparently unmarked. Overall 33.5” x 49.5. $400-$600

675. Gilt Vermeil And Malachite Diminutive Mandolin

Continental (possibly Russian), 20th century. A finely rendered diminutive gilt vermeil and malachite musical instrument sculpture depicting a mandolin, with malachite plinth base, with gilded 800 silver mark, with additional indistinct mark, mandolin face or top with malachite, with overlaid gilt foliate elements, sound hole with pierced foliate surround, back with cascading and scrolled gilt foliates and quatrefoil medallion, with gilt support mounting mandolin to shaped malachite plinth base, with accompanying green case. Overall 5.5” x 2.4” x 4.5”. $400-$600

678. Metamorphic Inlaid Games or Corner Table

Continental, late 19th/early 20th century. A marquetry inlaid ‘Handkerchief ‘ folding games or corner table. When not ‘in play’, the table folds over to transform into a corner console, or the hinged action allows for the top to fold down vertically for storage or transport with two swing legs and two affixed legs. Height open to playing surface 29.75”, width open, 29.25”, depth open 29.25”. Height as console, 30.6”, width as console 37”, depth as console 18”. Height with leaves down 31.8”, width 37”, depth 6.25”. $600-$800

679. Empire Style Parquetry Inlaid Recamier

677. Russian Embroidery Picture, Nicholas & Alexandra

Russian, Late 19th/Early 20th century. Hand embroidered oval portrait depicting the Tsar Nicholas II and his wife, Alexandra Feodorovna (Alix of Hesse), each with lithograph on paper faces, embroidery work surrounding in silk and wool, metallic threads on Nicholas tasseled uniform jacket, small seed beads as pearl strand on Alexandra’s neck. Imperial embroidery picture contained in 19th century carved and giltwood frame with crown at top crest flanked by crossed swords and laurel leaves with berries, trailing oak and acorn garlands at top, twisted ribbon and beaded borders, drop circular ring at bottom with additional leaved sprigs. Unmarked. Overall 20.5” x 15.25”. $500-$700

Empire style parquetry inlaid recamier, chaise lounge or daybed having a rectangular top with parquetry inlay upswept to one end flanked by parcel gilt recumbent sphinxes and raised on turned and inlaid supports. Recamier is accompanied by a fitted beige upholstered cushion decorated with stars and outlined with black and beige braid piping. Height 29”, width 66”, depth 27”. $600-$800

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680. After Ferdinand Levillian, Figural Bronze Tazza

After Ferdinand Levillain (French, 1837-1905). Patinated bronze Neoclassical style double handled tazza with circular figural scene on tondo depicting Classical figures performing sacrifice, scrolled leaf encrusted handles, overall supported on circular foot. Lower right of center on tondo bearing “LEVILLAIN”. Overall height 3.4”, width (across handles) 13.25”, diameter of foot 4.75”. $300-$500

683. Louis XVI Style Chenille Covered Fauteuil, Karges

Karges Manufacturing Co (American, founded 1886), contemporary. A Louis XVI style ochre painted fauteuil armchair having a ribbon carved frame with padded rectangular back and padded elbow rests above the overstuffed padded bowfront seat with removable cushion raised on turned, tapered and fluted legs headed with patera blocks. The whole covered in burgundy chenille, the seat down filled. Labeled under the seat with Karges furniture tag. Height 37”, width 26” (arm to arm), seat depth 20”, seat height 19”. $500-$700

681. Leopold Oudry, Figural Bronze Tazza, Signed

Leopold Oudry (French, 19th/20th century). Figural patinated bronze tazza with circular top decorated with Neoclassical style female nude holding spear and caught fish, seated on rocks on shore, boat in background at left within a border with oak leaves and acorns in wreath with flying butterfly and dragonfly. Signed under woman’s foot “L. OUDRY PER EDITEUR”. Tazza or centerpiece supported on a circular foot. Height 2.4”, diameter of top 10”. $300-$500

684. Louis XVI Style Giltwood Marble Top Center Table

French, 20th century. A Louis XVI style giltwood carved center table or table de milleu having a turtle shaped marble top inset in a conforming frame over a paneled frieze decorated with bows and draping ribbon centered with oval portrait medallion raised on turned, tapered and fluted legs headed with patera blocks united by a shaped cross stretcher centered with urn and draping floral garland raised on leafy toupie feet. Height 28.87”, width 35.5”, depth 21.5”. $500-$700

687. French Neoclassical Gilt & Crystal Chandelier

686. Pair of Louis XVI Style Tapestry Covered Tabourets Continental, 20th century. A matched pair of paint decorated Louis XVI style tabourets or stools, converted from chairs, both covered in tapestry depicting animals in landscape within a floral stitched border, the frames having a guilloche carved frieze on scrolled and lappet supports headed with patera blocks, united by fluted turned stretchers and terminating on toupie feet. Height 19.5”, width 23.5” (leg to leg), depth 16”. $600-$800

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682. Fine Figural French Andirons with Flambeau Finial

French, late 19th / early 20th century. A mated pair of heavy figural steel andirons or firedogs, each having a large flambeau finial surmounted to turned shaft with bulbous body, with figural base depicting face of a putto blowing air out of its mouth, with stepped and shaped plinth base, apparently unmarked. Overall 23.5” x 11.5” x 23”. $300-$500

685. After Henry Étienne Dumaige, “Diana The Huntress”

Henry Étienne Dumaige (French, 1830-1888), “Diana the Huntress”, bronzed white metal, signed on base “Dumaige.”, signed indistinctly to figure on back “Dumaige”. A figural bronze sculpture depicting Diana the Huntress dressed in draping robes, with quiver with arrows on her back, with large, finely rendered bow in her left hand, with game bird at her feet, with naturalistically rendered tree stump and rocky landscape base, with stepped, ovoidal, gilt and ebonized wood plinth base. Overall 25.5” x 20.25” x 10.25”. Provenance: From the private collection of Al & Barbara Holloway, Thomaston, Georgia. $500-$700

French, 20th century. French Neoclassical style four-light chandelier, with crystal beaded strands strung from a laurel-wreath ring to a similar lower ring, with additional strands converging at the base 688. with crystal teardrop Pair Diminutive Louis XVI Style Fauteuils pendants. The lower Continental, likely French. Late 19th or early 20th century. ring is accented with Pair of blue and white painted children’s matching Louis XVI style rosettes, and crystal carved armchairs or fauteuils with upholstered oval backs with strands accent the beaded and curled ribbon borders topped in a bow, ribboned exterior leaves. aprons, scrolled arms with acanthus leaf tips, on four fluted legs Unmarked. Height (to with embrocated floral capitals. Unmarked. fixture) 39”, diameter 17”. Height 28.25”, width 19.75”, depth 19.25”. $600-$800 $700-$900


690. Swedish Gray Painted Two Door Cupboard

689. Paint Decorated Two Door Cabinet, 19th Century

Swedish, 19th century. A blue-gray painted two door cupboard in narrow form and having one piece construction, with ogee cornice over the glazed door opening to a green painted interior with three fixed shelves above a single paneled cupboard door concealing two fixed shelves, also with green painted interior. The whole on a plinth base. Height 78.75”, width 31.12”, depth 11.5”. $500-$700

A 19th century paint decorated pine two door cabinet or wardrobe having an ogee cornice over a pair of doors, each decorated with applied X-shaped moldings centered with a rosette opening to an interior with two adjustable shelves and raised on block feet. The whole painted in a blue gray with dark charcoal accents. Height 64.75”, width 46.5”, depth 18.5” (at cornice). $500-$700

691. Vine And Leaf Motif Silvered Oval Wall Mirror 20th century. A substantial silvered wall mirror with oval looking glass, frame with vine and leaf motif depicting knobby twig and bell vine leaves, framed crested by cascading leaves, apparently unmarked. Overall 45.5” x 32.5”. $500-$700

692. 19th C. Fine Wood Trumeau Mirror With Lakeside Scene

Continental, late 19th century. Heavy stained wood trumeau mirror, frame with columnar elements framing rectangular looking glass, with hand painted lithograph with pilaster surround and triangular pediment crest, lithograph depicting figural lakeside garden scene with man in soldier’s attire standing in a lakeside gazebo with a fountain nearby and a village visible across the lake in the distance, lithograph possibly by Winckelmann & Sønner (Oslo, 19th century), inscribed indistinctly to verso “IBernhardt”, with inscribed numerals to verso “700 # 0057”, with label to verso “Lot No. 547026 180 Piece No.”, with additional label to verso “chr tønsbergs forlag og eiendom lith af winckelmann and sonner”. Overall 48.5” x 21.5”. $500-$700

693. Julian Falat, “Nieswiez”, Watercolor On Paper

Julian Falat (Polish/ Austrian, 1853-1929), “Nieswiez”, watercolor on paper laid down on artist’s board, signed and titled at lower right “J Falat Nieswiez”. Horizontally oriented landscape painting depicting a clearing in a dense forest outside of Nieswiez (now Nesvizh, Belarus). Framed 18.75” x 26.5”. Unframed 12.75” x 18.5”. $600-$800

694. Continental, “Boy With Fishing Net”, Oil, 1878

Continental School. “A Boy with His Fishing Net”- 1878, oil on wood panel further mounted to additional wood panel, signed at lower right “C. Forster 1878”, with indistinct graphite inscription to verso. Figural seascape painting depicting a young boy standing among the slick rocks of the seashore with a fishing net slung over his right shoulder as a little girl crouches down beside him attending the day’s catch in a small fishing basket in the sand, with calm sea waters and brilliant sunset in the distance. Framed 17.25” x 14.25”. Unframed 13.625” x 10.625”. $600-$800

695. Hand Woven Persian Balouchi Area Rug

Wool. Iran. Tribal and geometric design with hexagonal center medallion. Brown, blue, burgundy and green accent colors. measures 3’ 8” x 6’ 8”. $600-$800

696. Hand Woven Indo-Oushak Area Rug

Wool. Turkey. Floral design on cream field. Green, burgundy and gold accent colors. measures 8’ 9’ 9”. $600-$900

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697. Queen Anne Walnut Dome Top Trunk

English, circa first quarter 18th century. A Queen Anne walnut dome top trunk, the top, front and sides having quarter veneered and crossbanded decoration within a raised molded banding. The sides mounted with brass bail handles. Height 19”, width 41.75”, depth 21”. $300-$500

698. Two Mason’s Ironstone Floral Platters, 19th C.

Mason’s Ironstone (English, 1813-1973), 19th century. Two ironstone platters with transfer chinoiserie motifs of flowers, vases, rockery, and vines, hand accented with multi-colored enamels. Each marked on bottom with maker’s mark reading “MASON’S” above crown and banner with “PATENT IRONSTONE CHINA”, one with “ENGLAND” below for 1891 and later. Height (of larger) 2”, width 19.3”, depth 14.3”. $300-$500

699. Large Mason’s Ironstone Dragon Motif Pitcher

Mason’s Ironstone China (English, founded 1813- 1998) 19th century. Underside marked with black Mason’s Ironstone China mark. Overall height 13”, width (spout to handle) 9.125”. $300-$500

700. Group of Five English Mason’s Ironstone Pitchers

Mason’s Ironstone (English, 1813-1973), 19th century. Collection of five matching paneled pitchers, with transfer floral decoration in apricot, red, and blue with hand-enameled accents, each with a green and orange dragon handle with an opaline glazed head. All but one marked on bottom with “MASON’S” above crown and banner with “PATENT IRONSTONE CHINA”. Height (of tallest) 9.25”, diameter (including) 8.5”. $300-$500

702. Group of Six Ironstone Pitchers, Five Mason’s

701. Group of Three English Cobalt Ironstone Pitchers

English, 19th century. Group of three paneled cobalt pitchers with hand painted motifs, two similar with pink and white floral decoration, gold accents, and green dragon form handles with with purple and orange scales, and the third with a gold handle and floral pattern. Two similar marked “IRONSTONE CHINA”, third with indecipherable stamp. (of tallest) height 7.9”, diameter (including handle) 9.5”. $400-$600

703. Six Ironstone Pieces, Five Mason’s, 19th C.

Mason’s Ironstone (English, 1813-1973), 19th century. Five piece Mason’s wash set in Flying Bird pattern, including pitcher, wash bowl, soap dish, and two handled bowls, together with covered tureen, all in transfer pattern with hand painted enamel accents. All with manufacturer marks, five with “MASON’S” above crown and banner with “PATENT IRONSTONE CHINA” with”ENGLAND” below. Height (of tallest) 10.75”, diameter 10.7”. $500-$700

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Mason’s Ironstone (English, 1813-1973), first half of 19th century. Assorted collection of six paneled ironstone handled jugs or pitchers, two with chinoiserie and four with floral transfer decorations, most hand accented with gilt or colored enamels. All but one marked on bottom with maker’s mark reading “MASON’S” above crown, four with “PATENT IRONSTONE CHINA” in banner, and one with “Applique”. (of tallest) height 6.3”, diameter 4.5”. $400-$600

704. Set of 6 Charles II Style Oak Dining Chairs

English, early 20th century. A matched set of Charles II style oak dining chairs comprising two arm and four side chairs, each with carved scrolling crest centered with a crown over the rectangular caned panel flanked to each side by a barley-twist uprights over the drop in paisley upholstered seat and raised on block and turned legs joined by a barley twist front stretcher and block and turned side rails to the raked back legs. Height of armchairs46.5”, width 21.25” (arm to arm), seat cushion depth 16”, seat height 19”. Height of side chairs 44.75”, width 18.4”, seat cushion depth 14.5”, seat height 18.5”. $700-$900


706. Pair, 19th C. French Gilt & Eglomise Scent Bottles

705. 19th C. French Gilt Metal Glass Perfume Trio Set French, 19th century. A gilt metal mounted glass perfume trio of round form comprising a round gilded frame with twisted gadroon band at bottom surmounted by two bands of openwork scrolls to top and bottom of alternating motif of a standing Victory or harpy and fluted cornucopia horns below laurel wreath, the frame holding three fitted glass bottles with 2 straight sides and one curved side with each bottle bearing hinged gilt metal scrolling acanthine handle to shoulder, stoppers absent. Overall height 8.375”, diameter of base 3.875”. $500-$700

French, late 19th century. Likely Parisian, a twin set of gilt metal mounted square glass scent bottles, each with an ovular verre eglomise inset portrait of Madame Pompadour suspended between bands of gilt metal with gadroon and foliate patterning in relief and openwork scrolls, the stepped in shoulder surmounted by hexagonal faceted neck under flat saucer rim. Unmarked. Each height 5.125”, 2.375” square. $300-$500

707. Pair of Gilt Bronze & Crystal Two Tier Bonbons French, 19th century. Pair of gilt bronze and crystal two-tiered bonbon or serving stands in the Rococo style, with foliated and scrolled stands in woodland motifs, with pheasants, rabbits, and foxes, supporting two egg and dart scalloped dishes. Unmarked. Height 19”, diameter 9 3/4”. $700-$900

709. Group Of Two Ernest Rancoulet Figural Bronzes

Ernest Rancoulet (French, 1870-1915), late 19th / early 20th century. A group of two figural bronze sculptures with bulbous ribbed Siena marble bases, each signed on top of bronze base “Rancoulet”, each with label to underside of base “Ernest Rancoulet 1870-1905 French Vol I 358”, group comprising “Diana The Huntress” depicting Roman goddess Diana as she reaches for an arrow from the quiver on her back, her right leg is depicted in mid-air as she lunges forward in preparation to engage her weapon; and “Young Triton” depicting Greek god Triton, the so-called Trumpeter of the Sea, with spiraled conch in raised hand, with fabric draped at his waist. “Diana the Huntress” overall 8” x 3.5” x 2.25”.”Young Triton” overall 8.5” x 4” x 2.25”. $700-$900

708. Set of 11 Baccarat Harmonie Crystal 12oz Tumblers

Baccarat (French, founded 1764). A matched set of 11 crystal tumblers in the Harmonie pattern (launched in 1975), style No. 2 with 12oz capacity, each full-lead crystal glass bearing vertical cut flutes to the round body set on thick base. Each with acid etched maker’s mark to underside. Height 4.125”, diameter 3.25”. $700-$900

712. 19th C Giltwood Oval Side Table with Figural Tapestry

711. Regence Style Tapestry Covered Walnut Fauteuil

710. François-Raoul Larche, “Jésus Enfant”, Bronze

François-Raoul Larche (French, 1860-1912), “Jésus Enfant”-circa 1900, patinated bronze, inscribed “Raoul Larche”, additionally inscribed “Siot-Paris”, numbered “X366”. Figural bust portrait sculpture depicting the young Jesus Christ with an expression of awe, dressed in an open neck tunic, with long, side-parted hair. Overall 7.25” x 8” x 4.25”. $500-$700

Continental, 19th century. A Regence style tapestry covered highly carved and polychrome decorated walnut fauteuil open armchair having an arched padded back and covered elbow rests with rosette and floral carved grips on scrolled terminals over the serpentine padded seat over a conforming and foliate scroll carved seatrail centered with leafy mask raised on leaf quadroon carved cabriole legs terminating in scrolled toes. Height 43.87”, width 28.12”, seat depth 21”, seat height 17.5”. $600-$800

French, 19th century. An oval giltwood side table having a reeded and ribbon carved frame enclosing the conforming glass top covering the silk needlework depicting female portrait medallion within floral and foliate draping patterns, raised on a turned and leaf tip carved standard. Height 24.87”, width 13.25”, depth 16.5”. $600-$800

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714. Pair, Carved Chinese Figural Stone Birds with Lotus

713. Pair of Chinese Celadon Porcelain Figural Ducks

Chinese, 20th century. A pair of complimentary Chinese Export celadon glazed figural ducks, each standing on orange webbed feet to a naturalistic perforated base with wings held slightly off body and heads turned slightly to one side or the other. Underside with impressed mark “CHINA”. Height 9.5”, width 4.5”, depth 7”. $300-$500

Chinese, likely late 19th/ early 20th century Qing Dynasty. A pair of finely carved soapstone figural bird sculptures in mirrored formation, each bird depicted seated holding the stem of a dangling lotus blossom to beak with head in a 3/4 turn, one polished and one with raw texture, surmounting a separable carved hand stained hardwood stand. Unmarked. Height on stand 4.25”, width 5.25”, depth 1.875”. $300-$500

715. Pair, Chinese Celadon Glazed Elephants

Chinese, 20th century. Pair of glazed celadon vases in the form of elephants carrying pierced vases on their backs, with a patterned textile underneath. Unmarked. Height 9.3”, width 10.2”, depth 3.9”. $400-$600

716. Pair, Chinese Porcelain Lidded Cow Boxes

Chinese, 20th century. Pair of porcelain seated cow boxes, each hand painted with overall green tendril and bird pattern on a celadon base with yellow horns, hooves, and tails. Each with a separate wooden stand. Unmarked. overall (including stand) height 5.3”, width 7.5”, depth 3.5”. $300-$500

717. Chinese Carved Wood Peanut Form Box

Chinese, 20th century. Carved rosewood box in the form of a peanut with a circular textured surface, adorned with a vine handle and four smaller, similarly textured peanuts. Marked “82” twice on the interior. Height 4”, width 8.1”, depth 4.4”. $300-$500

719. Group of Four Chinese Celadon Vases

718. Chinese Celadon Glazed Ruffle Bowl

Chinese, 20th century. Small crackle glazed celadon bowl with scalloped edge and footed base. Unmarked. Height 2.6”, diameter 6.1”. $300-$500

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Chinese, 20th century. Group of four crackle-glazed celadon vases with oxblood accents, including two matching bulbous-form with figural tiger-head handles, one urn-shaped with applied ring handles, and one bulbous with a collared neck. Unmarked, with old dealer stickers to three. Height of tallest 11.25”, diameter 3.25”. $300-$500


721. Chinese Blue & White Floral Motif Footed Goblet

720. Chinese Carved Wood Sculpture of a Duck

Chinese, likely early 20th century. Carved wood figural sculpture in the form of a standing duck with feathered body, glass inset eyes on face and slightly open beak revealing tongue within, webbed feet surmounting a naturalistic rocky base. Unmarked. Overall height 10”, width 8.25”, depth 4.5”. $300-$500

Chinese, Ming Dynasty Xuande Period mark (14261435), 20th century. A Chinese Export porcelain footed goblet of round form raised on a spreading saucer foot with narrow stem, the white ground with cobalt blue underglaze decoration of leaf tips, meandering vines, and the 8 Auspicious Buddhist Objects. Unmarked. Height 6”, diameter 5.5”. $300-$500

723. Chinese Hand Carved Wood Phoenix Sculpture

Chinese, 19th century. Hand carved phoenix sculpture depicting bird with crown feathers on top of head with flattened wings and upswept tail feathers and long pointed tail resting on a paisley pattern. Overall supported on a later wooden stand. overall (including stand) height 11.3”, width 2.1”, depth 3.1”. $300-$500

722. Chinese Rosewood & Marble Taboret Table

Chinese,Qing Dynasty (1644-1912), late 19th century. A rosewood carved side or taboret table with lobed or petal shaped top inset with circular white marble framed by carved scrolling foliage and egg and dart molding over the openwork skirt carved with forms of cherry blossoms and branches raised on four cabriole legs headed with zoomorphic dragon mask over carved floral motif joined by a circular dished undershelf and terminating on knuckled claws, each holding tightly onto ball-shaped ‘pearls of wisdom’. Height 22”, diameter of top 22.75”. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia. $300-$500

725. 19th C. Chinese Bronze Double Gourd Wall Pocket

724. Pair, 20th C. Speckled Porcelain B&W Meiping Vases Chinese, 20th century. A pair of speckled white porcelain faceted meiping vases decorated in blue underglaze with band of lappets to foot below field with peony blossoms and buds on vine, and band of chrysanthemum blossoms on vine to shoulder, with heavily constricted short neck with saucer mouth. Unmarked. Height 17.5”, diameter 9.25”. $400-$600

727. Pair of Unusual Chinese Export Blue & White Porcelain Vases

726. Chinese Blue & White Double Happiness Vase

Chinese, early 20th century. Tall porcelain blue and white decorated, baluster form vase with leiwan border above tapered neck with applied stylized pine tree handles, cherry flower blossom and geometric patterned borders, double happiness auspicious mark surrounded by scrolled vines. Unmarked. Overall height 23.125”, diameter at top 7.9”. $500-$700

Chinese, Ming Dynasty Xuande Period mark (14261435), circa late 19th/ early 20th century. A pair of Chinese Export porcelain vases in the Western taste, each comprising a spreading saucer foot issuing an urn form body with incurvate shoulder under tall cylindrical neck, the whole with cobalt blue underglaze hand painted on white ground with meandering vines, peony flowers, leaf tips, and a phoenix & dragon motif. Each marked to neck in blue underglaze with six character mark for the Xuande imperial reign. Height 11.25”, diameter of foot 5.875”. $500-$700

Chinese, 19th century Qing Dynasty. A finely handled cast bronze wall vase or wall pocket of double gourd form bearing cast relief foliate vines to front with one wrapping to backside of vase and forming loop for mounting to wall. Two character impressed seal mark to back within rectangular cartouche. Height 5.875”, width 2.25”, depth 2.125”. $400-$600

728. 19th/20th C. B&W Bottle Vase, Qilin & Phoenix

Chinese, likely late 19th/ early 20th century. A petite bottle vase of pear or yuhuchunping form in 8 facets in blue and white underglaze hand painting, with flaring ring foot bearing leiwen patterning under the bulbous body with band of lappets surmounted by scrolling band under field of peony blossoms on vine punctuated with a phoenix and a Qilin, both mythological beasts,, under further scrolls, lappets, and key patterning to the constricted neck, the flaring mouth with a band of leaf tips, and the rim with a band of scrolls, the underside left partially unglazed revealing orange pottery structure. Unmarked. Height 11.25”, diameter 5.25”. $600-$800

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729. Chinese Porcelain Figure of Luxing with Moving Hand

Chinese, 20th century. Hand painted figural porcelain sculpture depicting the star god Lu or Luxing, the figure standing at full length wearing blue and purple robes decorated with flowers and butterflies, one hand obscured beneath robe at side and supporting a bamboo rod, the other hand held at chest left with fingers forming a mudra, this hand modeled as a nodder or movable element. Underside with indistinguishable impressed mark. Height 18”, width 7”, depth 6.25”. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia. $400-$600

732. Wucai Enameled 8-Sided Yuhuchunping Porcelain Vase

Chinese, Jiajing Period mark (1522-1566), likely first half 20th century. A Ming Dynasty style wucai decorated porcelain octagonal yuhuchunping pear shaped vase comprising an eight sided foot surmounted by pear shaped body decorated with band of lappets under stylized green wave field reserving shaped cartouches bearing dragons chasing flaming pearls amid cloud scrolls, the constricted neck with bands of ruyi heads, lotus flowers, and leiwen under the flaring mouth with leaf tips, the underside left unglazed. Marked in underglaze to shoulder with 6 character running script mark from the Jiajing imperial reign. Height 14”, diameter 8”. $500-$700

735. Flambe Glazed Bulbous Vase with Mask Handles Chinese, Qing Dynasty Yongzheng Period mark (1723-1735), likely later. A flambe glazed urn or jar of wide pear shaped form with flaring ring foot issuing a bulbous body with fu dog mask handles holding ring in mouth, with a constricted neck issuing flaring mouth with tall straight rim, allover with flambe glaze thinning at handles and rim to ochre celadon shade, the underside glazed in light orange. Underside with four character impressed mark for the Yongzheng imperial reign. Height 12”, diameter 8.5”. $500-$700

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730. 19th C Chinese Export Fruit Bowl, Dragon & Figures

Chinese, 19th century Qing Dynasty (1644-1912). A Chinese Export porcelain fruit bowl of round form with wide flat saucer rim, the central tondo bearing a forward facing green dragon amid colorful cloud scrolls surrounded by a ring of ruyi heads in teal and iron read, the cavetto with a continuous courtly figural scene depicting boys at play in a garden, the rim with clusters of prunus fruit and flowers on leafy stems accompanied with butterflies, the bowl’s exterior cavetto with iron red leafy bamboo. Unmarked. Height 3.75”, diameter 11.875”. $400-$600

733. 19th C. Chinese Porcelain Jar w/ Raised Decoration

731. Chinese 19th C. Yuan Dynasty Style Phoenix Jar

Chinese, 19th century Qing Dynasty (1644-1912). A Yuan Dynasty style urn of high shouldered bulbous form with underglaze blue hand painted decoration on white ground comprising a band of lappets on the constricted foot, two phoenixes to body amid chyrsanthemum blossoms and leaves, the shoulder with band of peony blossoms on vine, and the short neck with a band of stylized waves. Height 10.875”, diameter 13.5”. $500-$700

734. Chinese Primitive Carved Huanghuali Tortoise Box

Chinese, 19th century Qing Dynasty (1644-1912) possibly older. A famille rose decorated porcelain lidded jar of ovoid form with jupi texture to the white ground decorated in relief with bats, prunus fruit, floral painted urns holding flowers, jardiniere stands, and auspicious objects, the foot with a band of diaper patterning reserving four cloud shaped cartouches with ribbon wrapped scrolls, with a fitted wood lid bearing teardrop finial. Unmarked. Height 12.5”, diameter 8.875”. $500-$700

Chinese, likely late Qing Dynasty (1644-1912). A unique and heavy carved and polished hardwood box in deep rose or honey color, likely of huanghuali wood, primitively modeled in the form of a turtle or tortoise, the form raised on four tall cylindrical legs with rounded rectangular body issuing hinged lid scalloped to top forming the animal’s shell, with sculptural knob head to front end incised with simple eyes, ears, nose, and mouth, and triangular tail in relief to back end, the hinged lid opening to reveal chip carved single cavity to interior. Unmarked. $500-$700

736. Chinese Porcelain Winter Riverscape Plaque

737. Large Chinese MOP Inlaid Cabinet

Chinese, likely 20th century. A vertically oriented rectangular plaque hand painted with a grisaille winter landscape scene depicting a river or stream meandering through the composition’s center with a single fisherman resting on his boat at center below an overhanging barren tree, with snow covered banks to either side of the icy water, inscribed upper right with three lines of black calligraphic marks over two red seals, the porcelain fitted to a wide wooden frame mounted at top with metal fixture for hanging. Frame 22” x 16.5”, sight size of porcelain 15.25” x 9.75”. $500-$700

Chinese, late 19th/.early 20th century. A large hardwood side cabinet, possibly a prayer cabinet, profusely inlaid with mother of pearl having a rectangular top with projecting corners above the front having assorted shaped and paneled sections elaborately inlaid with scenes depicting landscapes, figures, calligraphic symbols, rockwork, flowering foliage and bats, the central oval panel inlaid with a writhing dragon amidst cloud scroll, raised on four in-curved bracket feet. Central panel signed in mother of pear. Height 54”, width 48.25”, depth 23.4”. $500-$700


738. Chinese Carved, Gilt & Polychrome Ox Sculpture

Chinese, 19th century. Large hand carved animal floor sculpture in the form of a resting horned ox, bull, or water buffalo with cloven feet tucked under gilded body, tail tucked to side, and head raised up with ears pulled back below ridged horns. Animal with calm facial expression and alert eyes. Unmarked. Overall height 11.75”, width 26”, depth 19.5”. $700-$900

739. 18th Century Chinese Export Mandarin Palette Mug

Chinese, 18th century. A large Chinese export tankard or mug painted in the mandarin palette depicting a figural scene within an underglazed blue border on a red and gold background accented by underglazed blue florals and smaller floral vignettes. Also with a modeled dragon handle. Unmarked. Height 5.2”, diameter 4.3”. $700-$900

741. Chinese Porcelain Figural Sculpture, Fu with Child

Chinese, early 20th century. A finely painted figural porcelain sculpture depicting the star god Fu or Fuxing, the figure standing at full length in scholar’s dress with long blue robes painted with phoenix medallions, scrolls, chrysanthemum blossoms, and prunus fruit, his arms crossed to chest supporting a child to one side who wears similar robe in iron red, each figure holding pleasant expression. Underside with impressed mark, possibly for Yongzheng imperial reign. Height 23.625”, width 8.75”, depth 7”. $700-$900

740. 18th C. Chinese Export Center Bowl on Gilt Stand

Chinese, 18th century porcelain with later gilt metal mounts. A Chinese Export porcelain bowl of rounded square form with scalloped corners bearing Chinese Imari decoration in iron red and cobalt blue on white ground, the interior with central floral cluster surrounded by lush and bountiful landscape bearing chrysanthemum blossoms, sections of diaper patterning, and foliate sprays, the rim with a continuous band of diapering, the exterior with alternating sides bearing floral and landscape scenes, the porcelain mounted with gilt metal, possibly bronze, collar bearing grape clusters and leaves, joined with elaborately scrolling handles to either side with the four footed base having four scrolling pierced feet under a band of egg and dart. Unmarked. overall height 8.25”, width across handles 13.75”. $700-$900

742. Flambe Glaze Chinese Baluster Vase, Yongzheng Mark

Chinese, Qing Dynasty Yongzheng Period mark (1723-1735), likely later. A flambe glazed baluster vase comprising tall ring foot surmounted by high shouldered body bearing fu dog mask handles with drop ring from mouth, and incurvate neck under flaring mouth, with allover purple to red flambe glaze thinning at mouth to a greenish ochre tone, the underside glazed in rich orange tone. Underside with impressed four character mark for the Yongzheng imperial reign. Height 13.25”, diameter 9”. $600-$800

745. Pair, 24” Chinese Sancai Glazed Pottery Foo Dogs

744. Chinese Oxblood Lidded Urn on Wooden Stand

Chinese, late 19th/ early 20th century. A sang de bouef glazed porcelain urn of high shouldered form with applied fu dog mask handles to opposing shoulders, with pierced carved wood lid bearing leiwen and scroll motif below an acorn finial, the oxblood vase to a three footed wood stand carved with pierced scrolls. Unmarked. Overall height 13.25”, diameter 11”. $600-$800

Chinese, 20th century. A pair of sancai glazed pottery fu dogs on pedestals, each dog seated in mirrored format with 3/4 turned head, with curly hair over open jaws, with three large dangling bells on drop rings to brown painted collar, one with floral motif ball below foot and one with foo cub, each on a rectangular pedestal with faux carpet overlaying in raised on a kang style base, allover with boldly colored traditional glaze of brown, green. and creamy white. Height 23.75”, width 10.75”, depth 16.5”. $500-$700

743. Pair, Chinese Export Porcelain Phoenix Sculptures

Chinese, circa 1890-1920. Pair of Chinese export porcelain phoenix bird sculptures with famille rose decoration. Each marked at bottom with hallmark. Height 14.1”, width 4.4”, depth 4.3”. $600-$800

746. Pair, Chinese Carved Figural Table Lamps

Chinese, 20th century. Pair of figural fruitwood carvings of an emperor and empress mounted as lamps, each seated on a low throne with dragon armrests and wearing robes embellished with dragons and pagodas. Each mounted on a lacquered wood base with a lamp fixture, with a square black and gold shade. Emperor’s height (to finial) 30”, width (of shade) 16.2”, depth (of shade) 16.2”. $500-$700

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747. Southeast Asian Carved Wooden Quan Yin, 19th C.

Southeast Asian, 19th century or earlier. A carved wooden wall piece, likely a temple ornamentation, depicting Quan Yin, a Bodhisattva, or later incarnation of Buddha, and the Buddhist Goddess of Mercy or Compassion. Quan Yin is depicted standing on a lotus throne, and holds a lotus flower upwards in one hand, symbolizing purity and womanhood, and a downturned willow branch in the other, symbolizing the fulfillment of people’s requests or the healing of illnesses. The Goddess is also known the bringer of children, and was commonly found in temples, monasteries, and homes. Unmarked. Height 16.8”, width 4.5”, depth 2.7”. $800-$1,200

750. Chinese Gilt Bronze Cloisonne Box with Inlaid Hardstone

749. Pair of Chinese Figural Pewter Candle Prickets

748. After Lam Qua, “Seated Girl”, Oil, Late 19th C. After Lam Qua (Chinese, 1801-1860?). “Seated Girl”, oil on canvas, inscribed at upper right, circa late 19th/ early 20th century. With Chinese inscription to upper right quadrant. Framed 22.75” x 20”. Unframed 17.75” x 14.425”. $800-$1,200

Chinese, likely 20th century. A pair of impressive parcel gilt candle prickets with articulating elements, each unit comprising a six-side base raised on ruyi scroll feet with mask knees and scalloped aprons, with a pierced scroll arcade above issuing an everted hexagonal platform surmounted by figural phoenix standing with one leg resting on a kneeling dragon, the bird’s wings and dragon’s tail mounted on springs, each animal with gilt accents and glass eyes, with a single round candle cup with spike extending from phoenix’s beak. Underside of each unit with impressed round seal mark. Height 23” and 21.5”, width of base 12”, depth 8”. $800-$1,200

751. Fine Chinese Export Famille Rose Punch Bowl

Chinese, late 18th/ early 19th century. Unmarked. Diameter 14.125”, height 6”. $800-$1,200

Chinese, likely 19th century Qing Dynasty (1644-1912). A cloisonne and gilt bronze dresser box of rectangular form finely enameled to depict lotus blossoms with meandering vines in many colors on an iron red ground, the lid inlaid with carved hardstone, likely jade, figural medallion, the lift-off lid opening to reveal a single interior compartment washed in gold. Apparently unmarked. Height 2.2”, width 5.6”, depth 3.8”. $800-$1,200

752. Ornate Chinese Gilt Dresser Box with Jade Mounts

Chinese, likely 19th century Qing Dynasty (1644-1912). A white jade and green jade mounted gilt metal dresser box of cloud form raised on four peony form feet, the hinged lid bearing gilt peony flowers in relief amid four inlaid green jade cabochons as flower pistils (or center) with white jade petals surrounding, with green jade belt hook mounted at center of lid bearing figural carved dragon motif to either side as dragon head as hook fixture, the hinged lid opening to reveal single compartment lined in green textured satin. Height 3.125”, width 9.75”, depth 6.25”. $800-$1,200

753. Pair of 34” Chinese Sancai Glazed Pottery Foo Dogs

Chinese, 20th century. A pair of sancai glazed pottery foo or fu dogs on pedestals, each dog seated in mirrored format with 3/4 turned head, with curly hair over open jaws, with three large dangling bells on drop rings to brown painted collar, one with floral and ribbon motif ball below foot and one with foo cub, each on a rectangular pedestal with faux carpet overlaying in raised on a kang style base, allover with boldly colored traditional glaze of brown, green. and creamy white, apparently unmarked. Height 34”, width 16”, depth 20.25”. $800-$1,200

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754. Chinese Famille Verte Porcelain Fishbowl on Stand Chinese, late 19th/early 20th century. Large calligraphic black mark on bottom. Vessel supported on a wooden stand. Fishbowl height 10”, diameter of top 12”. $800-$1,200

755. Pair of Chinese Cloisonne Lidded Roosters

Chinese, 20th century. Pair of large cloisonne and gilt decorated roosters with lidded heads. Unmarked. Height 17”, width 6.3”, depth 11.5”. $800-$1,200


756. English Ironstone Covered Jug, Chinoiserie Motif

English, first half of 19th century. Underside marked with three blue dots in triangular pattern and illegible impressed numbers, likely for shape. Overall height 9.25”, diameter of foot 3.75”. $300-$500

757. Pair of James Mont Style Horse Motif Table Lamps

American, 20th century. Pair of matching James Mont style equestrian or horse motif table lamps, each with black and gilt accented tapered rectangular shades above patinated bronzed metal horses with geometric decorated trappings, recalling portrayals of horses in the Tang Dynasty, surmounting a faux finished rectangular base above a gilt banded plinth. Overall height 32.5”, width (of shade) 18.25”, depth (of shade) 11.25”. $300-$500

760. Pair of 19th C. Figural Crane Mirrored Spill Vases

759. Oil On Canvas, “Portrait of Prince Faisal”, 1979

Likely Japanese, late 19th/ early 20th century. A pair of mirrored figural pottery spill vases each depicting a standing crane in clair-de-lune glaze standing on a naturalistic rocky outcropping glazed in oxblood and ochre glazes, with an opening to the side for holding spills or flowers. Unmarked. Height 7”, width 3.75”, depth 4.25”. $300-$500

Glayton Underhill (American, 20th century), “Portrait of Saudi Arabian Prince Faisal M. Saud al Kabir”-1979, oil on canvas, signed and dated at lower left “Glayton Underhill 1979”, with framer’s label to verso. Figural portrait painting depicting Faisal M. Saud al Kabir (Saudi Arabian, 1940-2015), the prince seated with hands on either leg, wide wide collared shirt, with well groomed mustache. Framed 43” x 37”. Sight 35.25” x 29.5”. $400-$600

758. Kreiss Collection Modern Bamboo & Brass Jardiniere

Kreiss Collection modern bamboo and brass bound two piece cylindrical jardiniere on matching stand. Jardiniere is lined in brown plastic and marked to the underside with remnants of label for “Kreiss Collection”. Overall height 30.12”, diameter of top 13.87”. $300-$500

761. Pair of Gilt Bronze Mounted Crane Candlesticks

Continental, Late 19th/Early 20th century. Pair of matching gilt bronze mounted animal motif candlesticks with removable candle cup at top (later) within a leaf decorated candle cup on a twisted tubular shaft recalling a vine supported within crane’s open beak, body of each bird comprising of a cone shaped seashell, bronze feathered thighs and legs terminating on webbed feet on a shaped naturalistic base with plant ornamentation. Each unmarked. Overall height 10.75”, width 4.5”, depth 3.75”. $300-$500

762. Chinese Chippendale Style Mahogany Cabinet

American, 20th century. Chinese Chippendale inspired chinoiserie style mahogany cabinet carved to resemble a pagoda with a domed top and fretwork cabinet front and legs. Illuminated, with upper interior light. Unmarked. Height 85.5”, width 37”, depth 13. $800-$1,200

763. Pair, English Lacquered Wall Cabinets, 19th C.

English, 19th century. Pair of wall-mounting cabinets, each with two two-paneled glass doors, with matching two-paneled glass sides, topped with crown molding. Painted black with floral and fretwork gilded designs, above a beaded crown molding base. Each cabinet door with a brass drop pull, mirrored back, and glass shelf. Unmarked. Height 48”, width 34”, depth 13.5”. $800-$1,200

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766. Pair Italian Style Parcel Gilt Metal Floor Lamps

765. Italian Paint Decorated Rectangular Wall Mirror

Likely Italian, 20th century. A rectangular format wall mirror with step back molding bearing scallops or c scrolls to edge, acanthine scrolls and leaf tips to corners, and shaped molding surrounding the looking glass, allover with red and gilt paint decoration. Unmarked. 44” x 33.75”. $500-$700

764. Petrocelli, Mother & Child, Signed Oil on Canvas Vincenzo Pasquale Petrocelli (Italian, 1823-1896), “Mother and Child”, oil on canvas, signed lower right. Framed 12.8” x 10.125”. Unframed 11.2” x 8.4”. Provenance: Property from the Private Collection of Richard and Katherine Graham, Atlanta, Georgia. $500-$700

767. Continental, “Portrait Of A Lady In Profile”, Oil

Continental School (likely French), early 20th century. “Portrait of a Lady in Profile”, oil on canvas, signed at lower left “L Rebroux”. Figural portrait painting with chiaroscuro treatment of light depicting a woman in profile, dressed in a Grecian style draped gown with bare shoulders and raven hair with a desolate landscape in the distance. Framed 34.5” x 26.75”. Unframed 31.5” x 23.75”. Provenance: From the private collection of Al & Barbara Holloway, Thomaston, Georgia. $400-$600

768. Italian Iron & Amber Glass 5-Light Chandelier

Italian, early 20th century. A five light wrought iron amber and colorless glass chandelier comprising four downswept serpentine arms terminating in floriform candle cups supported by horizontal crossed iron scrolled bars joined at center and issuing a flower form glass candle cup, the serpentine arms joined at sides by colorless glass bead garlands with hanging amber glass leaf, icicle, and teardrop faceted crystals, each candle cup issuing faux wax sleeve surrounding electric socket. Height from top of canopy 27.5”, width 14.5”. $500-$700

770. Continental School, “Venice Marine Scene”, Signed

Continental School (likely Spanish), late 19th century. “Ships on the Adriatic Outside Venice, Italy”, oil on wood panel, signed at lower right “R. Carucy”. Figural marine painting with rich color and impressionistic rendering, depicting a sea scene outside Venice, Italy with a traditional gondola approaching a central two masted ship in calm seas in the foreground, with sail boats and other ships anchored near Riva degli Schiavoni, Santa Maria della Salute and San Marco Campanile in the distance. Framed 25.5” x 29.5. Unframed 19” x 22.25”. $700-$900

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20th century to contemporary. A mated pair of parcel gilt metal floor lamps, topped with floral finial with upswept acanthus leaf over gadrooned bulb surmounted to oblong ovoidal element terminating on either side in scrolled acanthus leaves, electrified socket element with pull cord and tapered and reeded neck, with upswept acanthus base, shaft of twisted metal terminating in upswept acanthus and c-scrolls, base with urchin form textured ring surmounted to pierced c-scrolls surrounding floral finial, supported on four splayed legs with scrolled acanthus feet. Height 75”. $500-$700

769. Classical Marble Top Center Table, 19th C

Possibly New York, 19th century. Classical mahogany center table having a circular variegated green marble top above a plain frieze with applied beaded border, raised on a hexagonal baluster stem continuing to tripartite base topped with carved scrolled volutes and ending in paw feet with casters. Height 29.12”, diameter 31.62”. $800-$1,200

771. Venetian “Graduale Romanum” Pigskin Book

Italian (Venetian), early 18th century (circa 1701). Monumental “Graduale Romanum,” (the official liturgical manuscript of the Roman Rite), published by Pauli Balleonii. Printed in red and black ink, with a pictorial title page depicting the double-headed eagle of the Roman Empire, a pigskin cover, and double-hinged closures. Dated in Roman numerals MDCCI, or 1701. Height (when upright) 19.5”, width 14.5”, depth 4”. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia. $800-$1,200


774. “Tiffany Notes” Band Ring, 18k Yellow Gold

772. Hand Carved Shell Cameo, Venus & Cupid Motif

Antique turn of the century hand carved sea shell cameo pin or brooch of oval form with classical mythological figural scene depicting Venus and Cupid in loving embrace, cameo within a handmade silver frame, loop on back for use as necklace pendant. Unmarked. Overall measures 2” x 1.4”. Total weight 11.3 grams. $300-$500

773. Large Shell Cameo Figural Necklace Pendant

Ladies large modern oval shaped shell cameo with figural decoration on front of a courting couple seated on rocks amid plants and grasses, seated dog opposite man and woman, post and lintel walkway at right, sailboat on water in background, view of hills on opposite bank. Work signed lower right “D. Faulio”, illegible signed on verso. Silver wire wrapped frame with C scroll accented below rounded necklace loop. Overall (including loop) measures 3” x 2.9”. Total weight 18.8 grams. $400-$600

Tiffany & Co. (American (New York), founded 1837- ), contemporary. ‘Tiffany Notes” 18k yellow gold “Band Ring” with script decoration on thin narrow band reading “Tiffany & Co. 727 Fifth Avenue New York New York 10022”, intended to resemble addresses on handwritten invitations. US ring size 7. Total weight 3.6 grams. $500-$700

777. Pair, Judith Ripka Diamond & Rose Quartz Earrings

775. Large Handmade 18k Gold & Amethyst Brooch

Vintage (circa 1930-1940s) large handmade 18k yellow gold and amethyst brooch or pin with 8 natural, round cut amethysts (smallest 2.0mm in diameter, largest 5.4mm in diameter, 1.69 carats total weight, color: medium purple, clarity: VS) in undulating row on triangular wavering form with pierced lattice motif. Marked illegibly, likely for maker. Unmarked with gold quality, but acid tested as 18k. Overall measures 2.00” x 1.75”. Overall weighs 17.4 grams. $700-$900

776. Ladies 14k Yellow Gold, Peridot & Diamond Ring

Ladies modern 14k yellow gold, peridot and diamond ring with 9 natural, prong set, oval cut peridot gemstones (7.2 carats total weight, bright green color, clarity: VS) on top forming floral composition accented with 4 natural, prong set, modern round brilliant diamonds (0.02 carat total weight, color: G-H, clarity: I2). Marked 14K and acid tested as 14k quality, additionally marked with KN for maker. US ring size 6.5. Total weight 5.5 grams. $700-$900

780. Ladies 18k White Gold, Diamond, & Sapphire Ring

778. Ladies 14k White Gold & Round Diamond Necklace Ladies 14k white gold and diamond necklace with circular pendant containing a central round brilliant cut diamond within diamond halo and diamond baguettes on necklace loop (0.54 carats total weight, color: H-I, clarity: Si1-I1), on a fine chain marked on clasp “14K”, back of pendant loop also marked “DO132”, “14K”, and “MK”. Length 18”. $800-$1,200

Judith Ripka (American, founded 1977- ), contemporary. Pair of designer 18k yellow gold, diamond and rose quartz earrings, each with textured oval gold body accented with round brilliant cut diamonds surrounding oval rose quartz cabochon. Earrings with 0.75 carat total weight of diamonds, color: G-H, clarity: Si2-I1, rose quartz cabochons measure 11.5 x 10mm. Marked for Judith Ripka. Overall weight 13.65 grams. $700-$900

779. Pair of Diamond, Ruby, & Emerald Floral Earrings

Pair of ladies 18k gold, ruby and emerald flower motif drop dangle earrings, each with graduated flowers with round cabochon emerald center and round brilliant cut diamond accented petals, round cabochon rubies joining floral forms, dangling teardrop accent at end. Overall containing 1.0 carat total weight of diamonds, color: F-G, clarity: Vs1-Vs2). Total weight 9.2 grams. $800-$1,200

781. Ladies Two Tone Gold, Diamond & Sapphire Bracelet

Ladies modern two tone 14k yellow and white gold bypass hinged bracelet with 18 natural, channel set, modern round brilliant diamonds (1.1mm to 1.9mm in diameter, 0.20 carat total weight, color: G-H, clarity : I1-I2) and 20 natural, channel set, square step cut sapphires (0.30 carats total weight, dark blue color, clarity: Si). Unmarked, however, acid tested as 14k gold quality. Interior measures 6.5”. Total weight 14.7 grams. $800-$1,200

Ladies 18k white gold and sapphire ring with center round prong set blue sapphire (0.94 carat) accented with baguette and round brilliant cut diamonds on tapered shank (0.55 carats total weight, color: G-H, clarity: VS2-SI1). Marked on interior of band “18K” and “750”, additional “0055”. US ring size 6.5. Total weight 5.75 grams. $800-$1,200

782. 18k Yellow Gold, Jadeite and Diamond Ring

Ladies 18k yellow gold, green jadeite and diamond ring with prong set oval jadeite cabochon (medium green, natural but appears to be color enhanced, measuring 13.18 x 10.38 x 3.62mm) within a halo containing 16 natural prong set modern round brilliant cut diamonds (2.4mm in diameter each, 0.80 carat total weight, color range: F-G, clarity range: Si2-I1). Marked “750” and acid tested as 18k gold quality, with additional square mark likely for maker. US ring size 5.5. Total weight 5.69 grams. $800-$1,200

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783. French Neoclassical Style Gilt Console Tables

French, mid 20th century. Pair of Neoclassical-style wall-mounting demi-lume console tables, painted white with two tapering pilaster legs and painted gilt details, including rosettes and foliates to the skirt and bands at the feet. Unmarked. Height 29.75”, width 34.5”, depth 21.1”. $500-$700

785. Collection of 89 Italian Bas Relief Medallions

784. Neoclassical Style Marble Top Gueridon Table

Italian, 20th century. Height 33.12”, diameter of top 20”. $600-$800

786. Group of 91 Italian Grand Tour Plaster Reliefs

Italian, 19th century. Large collection of ninety-one Grand Tour cast plaster bas relief intaglios or medallion gems, each with black wrapped borders, many larger and depicting classical figural groups after antiquities including Leonardo da Vinci’s Last Supper, Raphael’s Madonna della Sedia, Raphael’s Sistine Madonna as well as others depicting portraits in profile, religious subjects and other masterpieces of classical sculptures. Loose medallions contained in four wooden trays with green interiors. Last Supper medallion measures 1.6” x 2.5”. Provenance: Bonhams, London, Knightsbridge, Period Design, April 8, 2014 where as sold as part of Lot 395. $700-$900

787. Pair of Large Carved Oak Neoclassical Table Lamps

Likely Continental, 20th century. A pair of large carved oak table lamps of urn form, each raised on a square plinth base with square baluster form body carved with downswept acanthine foot under tapering paneled body united by fabric swags at top over oval medallions at center surrounded by radiating scrolls, the gadrooned shoulder issuing ionic capital form top crest under double light sockets at top of tall cylindrical brass stem, wood allover with remnants of whitewashing. Unmarked. Height to finial 35”, 6.75” square. $800-$1,200

Italian, 19th century. Large collection of eight-nine Grand Tour cast plaster bas relief intaglios or medallion gems, each with gold wrapped borders, some larger and depicting classical figural groups after antiquities including Laocoön and His Sons (the Laocoon Group) as well as others depicting portraits in profile, religious subjects and other masterpieces of classical sculpture; accompanied with a oblong glass intaglio. Loose medallions contained in two wooden trays, one with blue interior, the other with marbleized paper in grey, red and tan. Laocoon group medallion measures 2.125” x 2”. Provenance: Bonhams, London, Knightsbridge, Period Design, April 8, 2014 where as sold as part of Lot 395. $700-$900

788. Neoclassical Style Marble Top Jardiniere Stand

Italian, 19th century. Height 44”, diameter of marble top 13.75”. $800-$1,200

789. “Alectryon And Ares”, Bronze Sculpture, Signed

Early 20th century. “Alectryon And Ares”, bronze with marble base, signed on top of base “S. Wallet”. Figural bronze sculpture with deep red, ovular marble base depicting the Greek god of war Ares capturing the rooster Alectryon; in greek mythology Ares asked the young Alectryon to guard the door while he and Aphrodite engage in an elicit affair, Alectryon fell asleep allowing Helios (the sun) to enter the room and catch Ares and Aphrodite together, Ares was so enraged that he turned Alectryon into a rooster who was forever tasked with crowing when the sun rose, apparently unmarked. Overall 24.25” x 9.5” x 7.25”. $800-$1,200

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791. Palatial Marble Top & Iron Console Table

790. Set of 4 Neoclassical Style Paint Decorated Panels

Continental, likely Italian, 19th century. A matched set of four Neoclassical style wall panels, each parcel gilt and gray painted having a recessed panel giltwood and gesso carved with classical motif of acanthus mounted tripod issuing an urn overflowing with leafy foliage and husks. Height 57.6”, width 12”, depth 1”. Provenance: Jacqueline Adams Antiques, Atlanta, Georgia whereby acquired by a Private Collection in Atlanta, Georgia. $800-$1,200

Continental, 20th century. Palatial console table having a rectangular pink marble top with concave sides and beveled edge above a gilded iron arcade openwork frieze centered by a gilt foliate mount and raised on double scroll carved legs headed with gilt acanthus and united by a scrolling stretcher. Height 34”, width of marble top 107.5”, width 111” (leg to leg), depth 30.12”. $1,000-$2,000


792. Continental School, “Chien Et Gibier”, 1889, Oil

Continental School (likely French). “Chien et Gibier”-1889, oil on canvas, signed and dated at lower left “A. Lambert 89”, with label to verso CAMARO 01.49.46.10.82 0047 Paint 6124 Made In France”, with additional label to verso 6124 Made in France”, with inscription to verso “Chien et Gibier A. Lambert 1889 HC”. Playful figural genre painting depicting barn scene with three small dogs, or puppies, playing in loose straw or hay near a basket containing a jug, red fabric and a game bird. Unframed 18.25” x 22”. $800-$1,200

793. French Provincial Style Oak Games Table, 19th C.

French, second half 19th century. A Provincial style paint decorated oak games table having rectangular top with chamfered corners covered in gilt tooled leather secured with decorated brass nailheads over a scalloped apron with hidden single frieze drawer raised on cabriole legs terminating in black painted hoof feet. Height 28.25”, width 31.87”, depth 22.75”. $800-$1,200

794. French Provincial Louis XV Style Walnut Commode

French, 20th century. A provincial Louis XV style walnut four drawer commode raised on four legs, at front with scrolled toes on squat cabriole legs and at back on block legs, surmounted by serpentine case with two narrow panelled drawers atop two long panelled drawers, each with scrolled acanthine carving and lute form medallions, the top two drawers flanking a central scrolling faux escutcheon, the drawers with scrolling acanthine oxidized brass pulls, altogether surmounted by a conforming multi-plank top with breadboard ends. Label to back “CAMARD, Made in France”. Height 30.5”, width 42.25”, depth 21.75”. $800-$1,200

796. French Walnut Duchesse Brisée Chaise Lounge

795. Jules Moigniez, Signed Bronze Partridge Sculpture

Jules Moigniez (French, 1835-1894), “Partridge Feeding”, patinated bronze sculpture, signed on base “J. Moigniez”. Animal sculpture depicting a feathered partridge bird standing with wings pulled back with stem of oats or wheat in mouth between beak on a naturalistic oblong base. Overall height 7.4”, width 6.6”, depth 3.4”. $800-$1,200

French, 20th century. A Louis XV style carved walnut duchesse brise, or a chaise lounge in two pieces, comprising a tub form bergere chair with shell carved handgrips to front of padded and upholstered arms and floral crest raised on French cabriole legs with floral carved knees and shaped aprons, with conforming long foot rest with arched chair back to opposing side, the whole covered in natural flax colored linen with fitted cushions. Chair height 36”, width across arms 28”, depth 28”, seat height 18”, overall length 68”. $800-$1,200

798. French Country Style Beaded & Iron Chandelier

Continental, 20th century. Large eight-light iron chandelier, with long strands of taupe-colored natural wooden beads strung between two scalloped star-form rings, converging at the base and accented by a single gilded drop. Each light set atop a torch with a gilded top and a gold ball at the base. Height (to fixture) 44”, diameter 37”. $1,000-$2,000

797. French Provincial Stained Walnut Farm Table

French, early 19th century. Provincial stained walnut farm table having a three board molded top over a scalloped apron raised on a cabriole legs. Height 26.75”, width 46.12”, depth 28.5”. $800-$1,200

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799. Continental Stained Oak Carved Wall Mirror

Continental (likely Spanish), early 20th century. An ornate, finely rendered carved dark stained wood wall mirror with pierced foliate design, with rectangular looking glass, frame centered at top by pierced rocaille, rosette and scrolled acanthus crest, the crest flanked on either side by roaring lions, frame with large splayed acanthus leaves to each corner, frame with pierced c-scroll and s-scroll acanthus leaf surround, apparently unmarked. Overall 53” x 36.75”. $700-$900

800. Large Lladro Porcelain, “Listen to Don Quixote”

Lladro (Spanish, founded 1953). “Listen to D. Quixote”, glazed porcelain, limited edition 194/750, signed and numbered to underside by sculptor Salvador Furio and painter V. Navarro, published 1987-1995. A large and impressively modeled figural sculpture depicting the wayward knight Don Quixote gesturing boldly while reading aloud from a book entitled “Tirant lo Blanch” (Joanot Martorell, published 1490). Underside of sculpture with maker’s mark in blue under impressed “1520” model number. Accompanied with original box. Height 20.5”, width 20”, depth 11.5”. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia. $800-$1,200

801. Spanish Colonial Inlaid Vargueno Cabinet

Spanish, 19th century. Colonial inlaid Vargueno cabinet with stained rectangular wood top over frieze mounted with pierced gilt metal bacchanal figures amidst scrolling vinery issuing grapes and leaping deer backed with faded red velvet fabric over a ripple molding, the case with two sets of four vertically aligned veneered and paneled drawers enhanced with tortoise shell and painted bone with individual locking mechanisms and bordered by ripple moldings, all centering a door veneer decorated in painted bone and inlaid tortoise shell depicting architectural portico with recessed niche opening to reveal five small drawers inset with burl walnut veneer and bordered in ripple molding, raised on toupie style parcel gilt feet. Height 28.25”, width 39.5”, depth 12”. $1,000-$2,000

803. Spanish Baroque Two Part Cupboard, 18th C

Spanish, early 18th century. A Spanish Baroque style pine two part cupboard, the upper section with ogee pediment over an arched open section flanked to each side by a shaped paneled locking door enclosing a green painted shelved interior, the case with twelve doors with raised panels and iron drop pulls, the whole raised on a block supports. Height 70.5”, width 60”, depth 22”. $2,000-$4,000

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802. Fine Hand Woven Spanish Tapestry

Wool. Spain. Cream field have Roses surrounded by scrolling foliage. Green, gold and rose accent colors. Measures 8’ 7” x 11’ 7”. $1,000-$2,000

804. Hand Woven Persian Room Size Rug

Wool. Iran. Floral and Animal motif design on red field. Having lions, deer, birds and urns throughout flanked by foliage. Blue, green, cream and gold accent colors. measures 7’ 10” x 11’. $1,000-$2,000


807. Fine Carved Hardwood Screen With Brass Medallions

805. Chinese Lacquered Center Table, Dragons & Flowers

Chinese, 20th century. A lacquered and giltwood center table of square form with four cylindrical legs fully covered in relief decoration depicting serpentine dragons swirling amid cloud scrolls, the legs joined at top by reticulated aprons bearing back panel of cloud form lattice work overlaid with elaborate figural scenes depicting courtly figures engaged in game play, reading, prayer, and conversation, altogether surmounted by flush square top with rounded corners bearing at top a bare central square surrounded by chrysanthemum blossom swags in relief, the table allover with gilt and red accents to the dark stained wood. Unmarked. Accompanied with tag stating provenance from Charles R. Gracie & Sons, Ltd. of New York. Height 30.75”, top 30.5” square. $1,000-$2,000

806. Chinese Export Lacquered Work Table

Chinese, 19th century. Chinese Export black lacquer and gilt decorated work or sewing table with shaped rectangular top opening an intricate fitted interior with an arrangement of compartments and fittings over slide out work surface on lyre shaped supports united by a stretcher terminating on stylized claw feet. The whole decorated with Chinoiserie scenes; figures amid pavilions and pagodas, rockwork, landscape, foliage and cloud scroll. Height 27.12”, width 25.5”, depth 17.5”. $1,000-$2,000

Asian, first quarter 20th century. A very fine pierced hard wood screen having four distinct panel, each with five figural brass medallions, each having a distinct shape including fan, cloud, circle, octagon and rectangle, the fan form brass medallion depicting butterflies and cherry blossoms, the cloud form brass medallion depicting Asian man in elaborate robes with stylized glouds and grass, the circular medallion depicting a figure mounted on a dragon with bird’s feet, the figure with trident in hand, the octagonal medallion depicting a second figure mounted on dragon with hoofed feet, the figure with sword in hard, the rectangular medallion depicting a pheonix with peony flowers, each medallion surrounded by pierced and scrolled foliate design, each panel with pierced scrolled foliate skirt over two legs, back with inscribed numerals “1”, “2”, “4”. Provenance: From the Estate of Vice Admiral Hugh Goodwin and Mrs. Eleanor Welty Goodwin thence by descent to their daughter, Sidney Mary Goodwin and her husband, Mr. George Marshall Brown of Georgia. $1,000-$2,000

809. Palatial Qing Sancai Glazed Censer with Jade Finial

808. Chinese Lacquered and Carved Wood Censer Box

Chinese, 19th century Qing Dynasty (1644-1912). A highly carved and lacquered wood censer box on stand comprising a square plinth base surmounted by kang table form with scrolling feet and openwork scroll aprons, with a frieze of gilt florals under an everted black lacquered platform bearing gilded peony blossom gallery with four corner posts bearing floral finials and surrounding a red lacquer painted platform, the lift off cube cover with four sides each bearing a tondo with dragon and cloud scroll or coi fish and seaweed motif reserved to a ground of openwork scrolling vines with chrysanthemum blossoms, the top plane in red lacquer with central coy fish tondo bordered by radiating flower petals. Unmarked. Height 12.5”, 14.5” square. $1,000-$2,000

Chinese, 19th century Qing Dynasty (1644-1912) or earlier. Palatial sancai glazed pottery censer of tripod form with fu lion mask and claw feet surmounted by cylindrical body with bulbous base bearing dragons in relief chasing a flaming pearl, the center of body with applied Buddhist immortal figures flanking dragon medallions with an everted band at rim bearing carved and incised stylized waves, the shoulder with two large standing fu dog handles, with reticulated carved round fitted lid bearing white jade finial carved with dragon amid cloud scrolls and with fitted shaped triangular wooden base. Apparently unmarked. Overall height 24”, width across handles 18”. $1,000-$2,000

811. Chinese Yuan Dynasty Style Pot, Underglaze Blue

810. Chinese Export Handled Porcelain Vase, Mandarin

Chinese, late 18th/early 19th century. Export porcelain table vase in Mandarin palette with shaped flared mouth with lappet and floral border above body with blue and white floral, scrolled and geometric patterned borders surrounding courtly figures in detailed celebratory scenes including one with foo dog or guardian lion, another with white horse presented to an Empress, iron red rims at top and bottom, blue glazed rounded handles on sides, diaper patterned fields and parcel gilt ornamentation. Unmarked. Overall height 14.125”, width (opening at top) 11.5”, depth (opening at top) 10.7”. $1,000-$2,000

Chinese. A Yuan Dynasty style porcelain pot or jar of high shouldered bulbous round form with blue underglaze on light gray ground, the constricted foot with a band of underglaze blue lappets under narrow band of scrolls, the body with a wide field comprising hand painted cobalt blue peony and lotus flowers amid thorny stems, the tapering shoulder with further floral decoration, and the short straight neck bearing Lishui patterning (or stylized waves), the underside left unglazed and displaying a pale orange pottery ground with edge cut foot, the porcelain to a fitted lotus blossom form wooden stand. Apparently unmarked aside from a carved swirl form to center of underside. overall height 13”, height of porcelain, 11”, diameter 13.5”. $1,000-$2,000

812. Pair, 19th C. Blue & White Porcelain Moon Flasks Chinese, 19th century Qing Dynasty (1644-1912). A pair of fine Chinese Export porcelain moon flask vases with mirrored decoration in cobalt blue underglaze, each comprising a band of inverted leaf lips to foot with dual round figural cartouches to body depicting courtly figural scenes within a garden setting reserved to a field of meandering sweet pea vines with chrysanthemum blossoms at neck under band of leiwen or meandering key, with applied double figural dragon handles to shoulder. Unmarked. Height 17.75”, width 12”, depth 4.25”. $1,000-$2,000

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815. Edo Period Satsuma Lidded Koro w/Foo Lion Finial

813. Collection of 4 Japanese Imari Porcelain Bowls

Japanese, 20th century. Group of four matching Imari porcelain bowls of oblong oval form above a circular foot, with exteriors decoration with iron red flowers with blue leaves, interior with three flying birds and patterned flowers amid shaped round bamboo bordered medallions with flowers and bamboo plants, cobalt blue stylized trees on border, highlighting in gilt. Each unmarked. Each bowl height 1.9”, width 6.3”, depth 4.7”. $300-$500

814. Japanese Silk Painting, “Pheasants With Peonies”

Japanese School, first half 20th century. “Pheasants with Peonies”, watercolor on silk, with circular red mark at lower center. Figural genre painting in fan shape on silk panel depicting a mated pair of pheasants perched on a tree branch, the male with elaborate and colorful feathers, the female more plan and petite, with two blooming peony flowers in the foreground. Framed 38.5” x 20”. Sight 36.5” x 18”. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia. $300-$500

816. Large Japanese Meiji Period Bronze Baluster Vase

Japanese, late 19th/ early 20th century, Meiji Period (1868-1912). A finely modeled large cast and patinated bronze baluster vase with four inset shaped cartouches to body with decoration in relief depicting birds in flight, perched on flowers, and resting on a river bank, the incurvate neck with cast diamond shaped chrysanthemum blossoms polished to a golden hue, the bronze raised on a fitted lotus form wooden base. overall height 16.75”, diameter 7.5”. $400-$600

817. Edo Period Japanese Silk Painting of a Gyrfalcon

Japanese, likely Edo Period (1603-1868). “White Falcon”, pigment on silk, applied seal mark lower right. Figural painting depicting a Gyrfalcon or Arctic Falcon perched atop a support of bell form wtih rectangular support at top, the bell form painted with birds flanking and biting a central ring dangling from stylized cloud scrolls, both of the birds ankles tethered with a braided blue cord tied at long length to a braided red cord knotted to a metal ring at back of perch with its length lying on the ground below terminating in tassel. Silk mounted at edges to a wood board, board 44.75” x 36.5”. Sight size of silk 43” x 34.75”. $800-$1,200

819. Japanese Bronze Okimono Group

Chinese, first half 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 7.75”, width 6.75”, depth 6”. $2,000-$4,000

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Japanese, late Edo Period (1603-1868). A unique Satsuma decorated pottery koro, or lidded urn or jar, of cube form raised on a round plinth base with tripod cyma scroll feet, with cube form body bearing applied drop ring handles at shoulder issuing cord knotted into bow with dangling tassel ends, the paneled body sides with hand painted figural scenes depicting courtly and religious figural groups, with squat incurvate neck issuing folded linen style undulating flared mouth, with squared domical lid bearing consisent decoration and topped with figural depiection of a male fu dog with ball under one front paw, the whole hand painted in tones of peach, teal, and black and heightened with gilding. Underside inscribed in blue under the glaze “Item 11 / FG / B.B.R”. Height 12”, width 5.375” square. $400-$600

818. Japanese School Fine Signed Bronze, 3 Wise Monkeys

Japanese School, likely late Meiji Period (1868-1912). A large and finely modeled cast bronze figural sculpture depicting the three wise monkeys or three mystic apes, together embodying the proverbial principle of “Hear No Evil, Speak No Evil, See No Evil”, each of the three Japanese Macaques - Mizaru, Kikazaru, and Iwazaru - covering either its eyes, ears, or mouth as they sit in a semicircle on a naturalistic shaped plinth base. Impressed seal to side of plinth base. Height 11.25”, width 17.75”, depth 7.5”. $1,000-$2,000

820. Pair, Burmese Mahogany His & Hers Cabinets, 18th C

Burmese, ca. 1890. A fine pair of mounted his & hers cabinets or vitrines on stands, custom made for the English consulate to Burma and his wife in 1890. Each hand carved of Burmese mahogany in an oval format, with reticulated fretwork composed of beading and scrolls with a central heart motif, over exceptionally large hand-blown radius glass panes, with a gadrooned skirt and carved acanthus knees, topped with a crown-molded cornice. Each with an interior shelf and lower stretcher shelf. Hers with female Queen Anne pad feet, and his with an adaptation of male feet in a foliated acanthus scroll. Both accented with a faceted gold glass and brass handle and key escutcheon. Provenance: purchased by the current owner in Chang Mai, Thailand. Unmarked. Height 76”, width 38”, depth 23”. $3,000-$5,000


821. Hand Woven Persian Heriz Runner

Wool. Pakistan. Tribal and geometric design. Rose, blue, teal and brown accent colors. 2’ 6” x 19’ 7”. $800-$1,200

822. Pair, Carved Gray Stone Entryway Buddhist Lohans

Likely Chinese, 20th century. A pair of large carved stone garden or entryway standing Buddhist Lohans, each standing in full length with serene face and elongated earlobes, dressed in monastic robes, both with hands in Anjali mudra and with exposed bare feet raised on a rectangular plinth base. Height 46”, base width 10.75”, base depth 7”. $800-$1,200

823. Chinese Figural Motif Four Panel Screen

Chinese, 19th century. A four-panel painted screen, depicting courtly figures in a landscape marked with buildings, gardens, birds, and flowers, all contained within a floral border. On reverse, each panel contains three quadrants, each with a centered flower within a border. Unmarked. Height (open) 58.2”, width 79”, depth 1”. $800-$1,200

824. Chinese Spinach Jade Figural Duck Lamp

Chinese, first quarter 20th century. Chinese Carved spinach jade figure depicting duck, converted into a two light lamp, each light socket with red stone pull cords, lamp topped with small carved spinach jade finial depicting birds and flowers, with farmer style giltwood base with scrolled foliates and rosettes, with indistinct hand-written label to undersaide “Jade...”. Overall 26” x 8.5” x 6”. $800-$1,200

825. Group of 14 Boxed Chinese Jade Bowls

Chinese, 20th century. Set of fourteen green jade bowls, thinly carved with flared rims, each with a separate wood stand. Packed in pairs in blue linen boxes, most still in original packing materials. Bowls unmarked, boxes with manufacturer labels. Height (on stand) 2.75”, diameter 3.9”, largest box height 3”, width 11”, depth 5.5”. $800-$1,200

826. Pair, Stone Entryway Musical Buddhist Lohans

Likely Chinese, 20th century. A mirrored pair of large carved stone garden or entryway musical Buddhist Lohans, each standing in full length with serene face and elongated earlobes, dressed in monastic robes and clutching a flute with both hands holding up to the lips as if in play, the robes completely concealing the feet and mounted on a rectangular plinth base. Height 47.75”, base width 10.62”, base depth 7”. $1,000-$2,000

827. Pair of Chinese Cloisonne Revolving Vases

Chinese, 20th century. Pair of matching cloisonne enameled and gilt metal revolving table vases, each with tapered cylindrical neck with four gilt bronze serpentine dragon form handles above bulbous body with four gilt metal pierced medallions with stylized pine trees and clouds revealing cloisonne cylindrical vase within vessel, lappet border above a circular foot. Exterior cloisonne decoration with flowers, flying bats (symbol of prosperity), scrolled foliates, and auspicious symbols in multiple colors of enamel against turquoise blue ground. Unmarked. Overall height 17”, diameter of foot 6.6”. $2,000-$4,000

828. Fine Hand Woven Persian Tribal Rug

Wool. Iran. Floral and tribal design on rose field. Cream, brown and teal accent colors. measures 9’ x 13’ 8”. $1,500-$3,000

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829. Pair Of Single Stem Figural Gilt Bronze Epergnes

French, 20th century. Manner of Baccarat (French, founded 1764) figural gilt bronze and crystal epergnes, each with trumpet-form flared and scalloped crystal vase, each with figural base with depiction of ram’s head with elaborate curled horns, with flared acanthus leaf, with stepped base with leaf tip motif, with further stepped plinth base, apparently unmarked. Overall 13.5” x 5.75” x 10.25”. $500-$700

830. Continental Six Light World Globe Chandelier

Continental, likely Italian, 20th century. A gilt iron and tole six light chandelier having a foliate corona issuing three chains joined to the circulet centering a paper mache world globe and mounted with three sets of twin leafy scrolling candlearms with tole bobeches and faux wax candlesleeves, the whole terminating in interlocking C-scrolls with center drop pendant. Height 36”, diameter 28”. Provenance: Jacqueline Adams Antiques, Atlanta, Georgia whereby acquired by a Private Collection in Atlanta, Georgia. $1,500-$3,000

832. Two Boiserie “Hidden Doors” With Simulated Books American, 20th century. A group of two heavy boiserie wooden library doors (also called hidden doors) with simulated bookshelf motif, each with stained wood framing, one door with five larger simulated shelves, one door with nine smaller simulated shelves, books of veneered wood composition with various materials including leather and paper, apparently unmarked. Nine shelf door overall 79.25” x 47.25”. Five shelf door overall 78.5” x 47”. $700-$900

831. Set of 18 Diminutive Napoleonic Figurines, 19th C

Continental, 19th century. Set of eighteen small Napoleonic motif porcelain figurines, each with male military figure standing at full length and in the round in hand painted enamel decorated uniform, black text on front of each base identifying figure, black dates on verso. Each otherwise unmarked. Napoleonic Wars figures include Jean Serurier, Louis-Nicholas Davout, Michel Ney, and Jean-Baptiste Bernadotte. Serurier height 4.6”. $800-$1,200

833. Set of 10 Maitland Smith Dining Chairs

Maitland Smith (American, 1979-), High Point, NC, late 20th or early 21st century. Set of ten Chippendale-style fiddle back dining chairs, 2-arm and 8-side, with pierced splats, serpentine crest rails with acanthus carving, beaded stiles and front legs, and white upholstered seats. Each with manufacturer’s label. Arm chair height 38.75”, width 24.5, seat depth 19”, seat to floor 19.5”. $1,500-$3,000

834. Henkel Harris Chippendale Style Dining Table with Two Leaves

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Henkel Harris (Virginia, 1946-) A Chippendale-style stained mahogany dining table, with a beveled edge, a lighter border, and cabriole legs accented with acanthus carvings and ending in paw and ball feet. With two leaves and fitted pads. Marked with manufacturer’s label. Height 30”, length 77”, width 44”. Each leaf 33.73” long. $2,000-$4,000

835. Monumental Henkel Harris Mahogany Breakfront Cabinet

Henkel Harris (Virginia, 1946-), 1996. A monumental mahogany Chippendale-style breakfront china cabinet, with crown and dentil molding, a broken pediment, four fretwork glass doors enclosing a mirror-backed display with fitted shelves. The lower portion with two central cabinet doors decorated with rosettes and molding, beneath a dentil-molded drawer, flanked by six drawers, three to each side. Gilt brass hardware, illuminated. Manufacturer’s mark and date stamped in upper left interior of drawer. Height 91.5”, width 77”, depth 16”. $1,500-$3,000


837. Pair French Bronze Mounted Marble Urn Lamps

836. Continental School, “Barnyard With Lady In Bonnet”

French, 20th century. Pair of matching gilt bronze mounted beige marble lidded Neoclassical urn form table lamps with pilaster stems, pierced collars, floral swags and acanthus leaf tipped handles, supported on a floriform and laurel wreathed foot on a square fourfooted base. Unmarked. Height (to fixture) 21.5”, width (of base) 5”, depth (of base) 5”. $800-$1,200

Continental School, late 19th century. “Barnyard Scene with Lady in Bonnet”, oil on shaped canvas, apparently unsigned. Figural pastoral landscape scene depicting a woman and small child feeding barnyard or farm animals including a rooster, chicken and goat as a horse peers out from its stable in the nearby barn, with verdant foliage and a distant cottage in the background and blue cloud dotted skies overhead. Overall 58” x 34.25”. $700-$900

838. Palatial French Brass Fire Fender with Torch Finials

French, early 20th century. Unmarked. width 84.5”, depth 14.5”, height 14”. $800-$1,200

839. Eugen von Blaas, “Maiden With Open Bodice”, Signed

Eugen von Blaas (Italian, 1843-1932), “Maiden with Open Bodice”, watercolor on paper, signed at lower left “Eugen von Blaas”. Figural portrait painting depicting a fair skinned maiden or young woman with raven hair upswept, with relaxed posture, with rouge corset bodice open exposing her chest, with indistinct ivy leaves in the background. Framed 17.5” x 14.5”. Unframed 9.25” x 5.75”. $1,000-$2,000

840. Wrought Iron And Brass Hob Grate With Seahorses

20th century to contemporary. An exceptional brass and wrought iron fireplace hob grate, with elevated fire basket with small turned brass finials flanking either side of basket, with relief seahorse and star motif to basket backing, with waving pierced brass rocaille or shell motif border, with large turned brass finials at either side of grate, each finial with square plinth bases, with label to verso “Williams Antiques, INC.”. Overall 34.25” x 39.25” x 18”. $1,200-$2,400

843. Pair Italian Parcel Gilt & Polychrome Floral Columns

841. Baker Hepplewhite Style Mahogany Sideboard

Baker Furniture (American, founded 1903), circa last quarter 20th century. Drawer retaining brass plaque mark for Baker Furniture. Height 40.5”, width 78”, depth 27.5”. $1,000-$2,000

842. S & H Jewell Triple Door Wardrobe Holland & Son

Holland & Sons (English 1815-1947), S & H Jewell of London (English, 1830-1890), 19th century. Top left short drawer interior bearing the stamp ‘Holland & Sons, 19 Marylebone Street, St. James’s London’. As well as the stamp “S & H JEWELLS FURNITURE WAREHOUSES, 29, 30, & 31 LITTLE QUEEN St, HOLBORN’. Exterior of same drawer is stamped ‘2151’. The other top short drawer has a gold metal mounted tag for S & H Jewell. The third door with hinged seat is stamped above the lock ‘A1073’. Height 82”, width 72.25”, depth 21.4”. Provenance: From the private collection of Ms. Rachel Williams, Cumming, Georgia. $1,500-$3,000

Italian, late 18th / early 20th century. An exceptional pair of parcel gilt and polychrome carved architectural columns, each having upswept acanthus motif to capital, each shaft of spiraled form with winding vines throughout, with high relief polychrome florals and foliage to white ground, each with rounded gilt foot, with square plinth base, apparently unmarked. Overall 70” x 13” x 10”. $1,500-$3,000

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844. Pair, Painted Wrought Iron Gate Posts

American, late 19th/ early 20th century. Unmarked. Height 83”, width 8.4”, depth 8.4”. $1,000-$2,000

845. 10 Black Painted Metal Patio Chairs with Cushions

Contemporary. A matched set of 10 black painted metal patio armchairs each comprising four straight legs joined by two c-shaped stretchers overlapping at center below seat, with square lattice seat, backswept square openwork scroll seat back issuing straight arms with scrolling fronts. Each with fitted cushion covered in tan outdoor fabric. Height 34.5”, width 21.25”, depth 25”, seat height 16.5”, seat depth 18.25”. $1,500-$3,000

847. Collection of Four Weathered Cast Iron Garden Urns 20th century to contemporary. A collection of four matching cast iron garden urns, each with weathered patina throughout, with egg and dart border on a flared rim above a gadrooned body with circular foot with ridge fan ornamentation on a square plinth base, apparently unmarked. Overall height 24”, diameter at mouth 18.5”. $1,000-$2,000

846. Monumental Austrian Terracotta Planter, 19th C.

Austrian, 19th century. A monumental terracotta planter having a circular mouth over a gadroon decorated neck, the body with continuous scene carved in high relief depicting the mythological subject of the Bacchanal, the putti and Bacchus in several various pursuits over a gadroon decorated, tapering base raised on a turned socle foot. Impressed mark to the underside ‘Austria, JMA, 2555’. Height 26”, diameter of mouth 15”. $800-$1,200

848. Pair of Palatial Cast Tin Torch Form Finials

Continental, 20th century. A pair of monumental cast tin classical torch form finial garden sculptures, each comprising a block form base surmounted by classical urn of round form with hanging drapery from four acorn form protrusions to shoulder, issuing an incurvate neck with ring accent and open flame at top. Each height 64”, width across acorn protrusions 21”. $1,000-$2,000

849. Grand Cast Stone Garden Pot With Pedestal

20th century to contemporary. A grand baluster form cast stone garden pot (or urn) with tall cast stone pedestal, garden pot with flared gadrooned neck, with gadrooned body, raised on rounded foot, with square plinth base, tall pedestal of cylindrical form, with stepped rounded foot, with square plinth base, apparently unmarked. Overall height 68”. Height of base 41”. Height of pot 27, diameter of pot at mouth 21”. $1,000-$2,000

850. Early 20th Century Cast Iron Garden Cherub

Early 20th century. A finely rendered cast iron figural sculpture with attractive oxidation throughout, depicting a seated winged cherub with wrists bound by rope, with small quiver, with craggy rock base, apparently unmarked. Overall 24.75” x 11” x 13”. $1,000-$2,000

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851. Large Neoclassical Style Cast Stone Garden Bench

20th century. A monumental Neoclassical style cast stone three piece garden bench having scrolled or scrolling ends, also called arms, with flared feet, apparently unmarked. Overall height 37”, width 55.75”, depth 20”. Seat length 36”, depth 16”. $1,000-$2,000


853. French Empire Bronze Candelabra Converted Lamp

852. Gray Painted French Empire Style Lit en Bateau

French, 20th century. A gray painted Empire Style lit en bateau or daybed comprising eight square paneled legs, the exterior legs of subtly outswept form and the interior legs of straight form with paw feet, surmounted with opposing outward sloping seat backs bearing straight arms, shorter to one side of bed, each with harpy busts under rosette handgrips. With fitted cushion covered in apricot silk with two bolster pillows covered in coordinating floral textile. Height 26”, width 69.75”, depth 27”, seat height 9”. $800-$1,200

856. Pair, Fine 2nd Empire Doré Bronze Trumpet Sconces

854. William Didier-Pouget, “Bruyere En Fleurs”, Oil

William Didier-Pouget (French, 1864-1959). “Bruyere En Fleurs”-circa 1925, oil on canvas, inscribed to verso “Brume al rosée - Bruyere en fleurs DP 25 E.L.”, with additional inscription to verso stretcher “Stephens E”. Ethereal and figural landscape painting depicting a golden hour scene set in the French countryside, with a figure, likely a shepherd, with a flock of sheep walking through a field of heather flowers (calluna vulgaris) in the foreground, with a still and reflective river surrounded by cypress trees in the valley below, with misty pink cliffs and mountains in the distance. Framed 30.75” x 35”. Unframed 21.25” x 25.75”. $800-$1,200

French, 19th century. Empire patinated and parcel gilt bronze seven light candelabra, later converted into electrified table lamp with electrified lamp socket surmounting central candle cup encircled by six upswept reeded and acanthine encrusted arms terminating with simulated candles above a leaf tip and gadrooned urn form on a tapered and fluted columnar shaft with leaf tip and floral capital and base above a tripod base with armored bent lion’s paw feet on an incurvate triangular plinth with later on/off switch on side. Unmarked. Lamp with yellow gold silk pleated tapered shade with metallic gold threaded trim. Overall height 36”, diameter of shade 16.5”. $800-$1,200

855. Pair of French Marble & Dore Bronze Cassoulets

French, 19th century. Pair of matching finely cast dore bronze mounted and white alabaster cassoulets, each with berry finial at top with acanthus leaves on domed lid, reversible top for use a candlesticks, pierced circular decoration on rim above rounded tapered body with three Bacchanalian facial mounts joined by floral swag garlands above trailing bell flowers and acanthus on reeded legs terminating on cloven feet on an incurvate plinth base with beaded border, floral paterae blocks and cartouches with ribboned wreaths and scrolled foliates on disc feet. Each apparently unmarked. Overall height as urn 15.7”. $1,000-$2,000

857. Set of 4 Empire Style Gilt Bronze Mounted Chairs

French, early 20th century. A set of four Empire style mahogany and bronze mounted chairs comprising a pair of fauteuils or armchairs and a pair of side chairs. Each with a rectangular scrolled backrail centered with gilt bronze berried laurel mounts, stiles mounted with gilt bronze anthemion. The fauteuils with downswept arms terminating in circular handholds with paterae rondelles on winged sphinx or harpie figural supports. Each chair with back and seat covered in silk with decorative nailhead trim over a berried laurel mounted skirt and raised on front winged lion monopodia legs. Height of fauteuils 39.5”, width 23.75” (arm to arm), seat depth 20”, seat height 16.5”. Height of side chairs 37.75”, width 20.75” (arm to arm), seat depth 18”, seat height 18.5”. $1,500-$3,000

French, mid 19th century. A pair of mirrored Second Empire bronze doré three light candle sconces each comprising openwork oak leaf and acorn wreath at top on bifurcated fluted back plate with one wreath end dangling and lying over three sculptural trumpet forms mounted at center bound by a faux ribbon, each trumpet bell as wax guard issuing a round candle cup, below the horns with dangling oak leaf and acorn garland terminating above dangling faux tassels as back plate. Unmarked. Height 38.25”, width 17”, depth 10.5”. $1,000-$2,000

858. French Empire Style Lit de Bateau or Day Bed French, 19th century. An Empire style walnut and gilt metal mounted Lit de Bateau or day bed having outswept scrolled sides with swan neck molded terminals above an upholstered drop in seat with removable cushion and single bolster pillow covered in yellow silk with small white flowers above a frieze decorated with mounted anthemion, six-point stars and facing sphinx’s raised on winged lion monpodiae legs terminating in paw feet. Height 34.5”, width 71”, depth 27.5”, seat height 20.5” (with cushion). $2,000-$4,000

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861. English George III Mahogany Chest of Drawers

859. Georgian Mahogany Five Drawer Chest, 19th C English, early 19th century. Georgian mahogany chest of drawers having a rectangular top with molded edge over two short and three graduated long drawers, each beaded with individual locking mechanisms raised on ogee bracket feet. Height 40.37”, width 45.62”, depth 21.5”. $800-$1,200

860. 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. 19th century bust-length coronation portrait painting after the original currently in the collection of the National Portrait Gallery, London. Framed 21.25” x 18.625”. Unframed 14.5” x 12”. $800-$1,200

English, early 19th century. George III banded mahogany chest of drawers with crossbanded and inlaid rectangular top above two short and three long graduated drawers, each with individual locking mechanisms, beaded and inlaid with stringing having oval brass pulls, above a serpentine shaped skirt uniting the French style feet. Height 39.6”, width 41.87”, depth 18.75”. $800-$1,200

863. 1842 Edition, Boydell’s Shakespeare Illustrations

862. Georgian Stained Mahogany Camelback Sofa Settee

English, 19th century. A Georgian stained mahogany camelback sofa settee having a low serpentine padded back, straight arms with padded rests, downswept and leafy carved terminals enclosing the padded seat raised on square molded legs headed with scrolled spandrels and united by a recessed box stretcher base. Height 33.5”, width 65.25”, seat depth 20.75”, seat depth 16”. $1,000-$2,000

Josiah Boydell (English, 1752-1817). “The American Edition of Boydell’s Illustrations of the Dramatic Works of Shakespeare, by the Most Eminent Artists of Great Britain” in two volumes, atlas folio, plates restored and published 1852 by Shearjashub Spooner (1809-1859), New York. The American printing after the original published in the late 18th century comprising two atlas folio size volumes containing a total of 100 engravings depicting scenes from the plays of William Shakespeare, the engravings created after paintings by such artists as Henry Fuseli, William Hamilton, Sir Benjamin West, Robert Smirke, James Northcote, and Sir Joshua Reynolds, and engraved by such artists as Robert Thew, and Thomas Ryder, Isaac Taylor. Each volume with quarter leather over marbled paper boards with gilt lettering. Height 29.75”, width 24.5”, depth 2.25”. Note: $1,500-$3,000

864. Regency Rosewood Gadrooned Wine Cooler

English, 19th century. Large, Regency period canted form rosewood wine cooler or cellarette with allover gadrooned carving, raised on four bun feet, with a centered medallion of concentric rings. Lacking a liner to the interior. Unmarked. Height 18”, width 18.5”, depth 18.5”. $2,000-$4,000

865. Pair of George II Giltwood Eagle Console Tables

Continental, 20th century. A matched pair of George II style giltwood console tables, after a design by William Kent, having a serpentine molded rosso colored granite top over a conforming base with egg and dart, ribbon and flowerhead molding supported by spread winged full bodied eagle, the sides with swags of acorn and oak leaves, standing on a rocky craig atop a reverse serpentine molded giltwood plinth base. Height 35.87”, width 53”, depth 25”. $1,500-$3,000

867. Fine Georgian Style Breakfront Secretaire Bookcase

866. William Havell, “Portrait Of A Gentleman”, Oil

William Havell (English, 1782-1857), “Portrait of a Gentleman”, oil on canvas, signed at lower left “W. HAVELL”. Verso with label “18 William Havell signed portrait of a noble” and several others. Framed 35” x 30.25”. Unframed 30.25” x 25”. Provenance: From the private collection of Mrs. Brian Allen, Atlanta, Georgia. $1,500-$3,000

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English, 20th century. A fine Georgian style birds eye maple breakfront secretaire bookcase in two sections, the upper section with four mullion glazed doors opening to a shelved interior; the case centered with a hinged pull down secretary drawer inset with gilt tooled leather writing surface and fitted with eight valanced pigeonholes, three small doors and two small drawers, all above a pair of cupboard doors flanked by a door to each side, each enclosing a shelved interior. The whole inlaid with feather banding and raised on a plinth base. Height 90”, width 97.75”, depth 16.5”. $2,000-$4,000


868. 19th C. English Satinwood Inlaid Tea Caddy

English, 19th century. A rectangular inlaid satinwood tea caddy with the lid and front having a large almond reserve inlaid with a conch shell within a multiple banding of ebony, barber pole inlay and fan patera to the corners. The hinged lid opening to a foiled lined interior with two covered compartments with turned brass pulls, the front of case having a almond shaped inlaid escutcheon (catch in lid missing). Height 4.75”, width 7.25”, depth 4.25”. $800-$1,200

870. English Regency Period Mahogany Wine Cooler

English, early 19th century. Mahogany Regency period sarcophagus-form wine cooler or cellarette, with turned bun feet and lock. Interior fitted with four compartments and lined with lead. Unmarked. Height 15.75”, width 16.75”, depth 15.75”. $1,000-$2,000

869. George II Style Giltwood Wall Mirror With Plume

Late 19th / early 20th century. A George II style carved giltwood and gesso wall mirror centered at top by feather plume and flared acanthus crest, with bacchanalian heads in profile at upper corners, with with scrolled acanthus leaves, high relief rosettes and draped and tasseled fabric flanking a shaped and beveled looking glass, centered at bottom with scallop or rocaille shell flanked on either side by s-scroll acanthus, verso with label “K 3267 Pr. Georgian gilt mirrors Eng. 1830 TEXY”, inscription to verso “3241”. Overall 52.5” x 24”. $800-$1,200

871. 19th C. George III Style Mahogany Serving Table

English, 19th century. A good George III style mahogany serving, library or console table having a rectangular top over a pair of fluted frieze drawers having individual locking mechanisms and centered by a carved panel decorated with urn and ribbon-tied foliate swags raised on molded square chamfered legs. Height 29.87”, width 58.12”, depth 25.12”. $1,000-$2,000

874. Georgian Tortoise Shell Pagoda Top Tea Caddy

English, 19th century. A Georgian tortoise shell veneered and silver piping double tea caddy having a pagoda style hinged lid centered with a rectangular silver presentation mount inscribed ‘FROM I & CN TO FC & JW’ and opening to red velvet lined lid and an interior fitted with two tortoise shell veneered covered compartments with mother of pearl petal shaped pulls, raised on a conforming base with four ball feet. Height 5.5”, width 7.8”, depth 4.6”. $1,500-$3,000

872. Georgian Dome Top Tortoise Shell Tea Caddy English, 19th century. A Georgian tortoise shell tea caddy having a sectioned dome top centered with brass ball pull opening to a red velvet lined lid and fitted two part interior with bone turned pulls, the whole raised on ball feet. Height 5.6”(including ball), width 6.75”, depth 3.6”. $1,200-$2,400

873. Regency Dome Top Tortoise Shell Tea Caddy

English, first quarter 19th century. A Regency tortoise shell tea caddy having a dome top inlaid with silver piping and centered with silver blank mount opening to a light pink velvet lined lid and fitted two part interior with bone turned pulls, the whole raised on ball feet. Height 5.12”, width 5.8”, depth 3.4”. $1,200-$2,400

875. Impressive Regency Period Mahogany Sideboard English, circa 1810. An Impressive Regency period mahogany sideboard having eared and breakfront shaped marble top (later) over the conforming case with central small breakfront frieze drawer flanked to each side by a short drawer and deep cellarette drawer, one cellarette lined with green felt, the other fitted for ten bottles, each drawer with lion masks and ring pull handles, the four front legs headed with carved lion masks issuing trailing foliage on square tapering and reeded supports terminating on paw feet. Height 36”, width 78”, depth 27.25”. $2,000-$4,000

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878. Antonio Pandiani Attributed Bronze Figural Group

877. 19th C. Italian Shell Carved Walnut Grotto Chair

876. Gilt Wood And Polychrome Foliate Wall Applique Italian (possibly Venetian), 19th century. An Italian gilt wood, gesso and polychrome architectural wall hanging or applique depicting a spray or bouquet of gilt flowers including roses, daffodils and sunflowers, apparently unmarked. Overall 40.5” x 29.5”. $700-$900

Continental (likely Italian), 19th century. A carved walnut music stool or grotto chair with swiveled seat rest in the form of a scallop shell surmounting a tripod base with serpentine legs joined by floral carved aprons and having scroll carved knees and terminating on paw feet resting on a tripartite shaped pedestal base, underside of seat issuing a tall drop finial. Unmarked. Height 23.25”, width 16.75”, depth 18.5”. $700-$900

Attributed to Antonio Pandiani (Italian, 1838-1928), “Putto Taming Lion”, bronze and gilt bronze on silver metal and velvet covered wood base, apparently unmarked, wood base with label to underside “Antonio Pandiani Milano”. Figural bronze group sculpture depicting a confident winged putto with whip in hand and arm gripping a none too pleased gilt lion whose head is held low in response to the putto’s whip, the lion with muscular features, with silver metal base reminiscent of floral tapestry with fringe surround, surmounted to wood plinth base with velvet covering, wood base with four round silver feet. Overall with base 8.75” x 12.75” x 7.5”. $800-$1,200

881. Italian Neoclassical Inlaid Commode, 19th C.

879. Italian School, “Lakeside Peasants With Dog”, Oil

Italian School, last half 19th century. “Lakeside Peasants with Dog”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned, with framer’s label to verso “Florence Italy”. Figural pastoral painting depicting a lakeside scene with a large central tree that shades a small clearing where a woman and boy play with a small dog, the lake with calm clear water and small waterfall, surrounded by verdant foliage and craggy rock cliffs, with a village and church in the distance. Framed 40.5” x 52”. Unframed 36.125” x 48.125”. $1,000-$2,000

880. Italian Neoclassical Style Fauteuil, 18th C

Italian, early 19th century. Neoclassical style walnut stained and inlaid commode having a rectangular molded gray mottled marble top with rounded corners over a case with bookmatched veneers having three short drawers over two long drawers, all with individual locking mechanisms and decorated with barber pole inlaid banding the rounded angles inlaid with simulated fluted raised on turned tapered legs terminating on brass caps and castors. Height 34”, width 51”, depth 23”. $1,500-$3,000

Italian, 18th century. A Neoclassical style polychrome decorated giltwood fauteuil having a slightly curving and rectangular padded back within a molded frame, joined by shaped and outscrolling arms with scroll terminals to the bowfront padded seat, raised on square tapered legs. The back and seat covered in a flame stitch style upholstery secured with decorative nailhead trim. Height 35.25”, width 24.62”, seat depth 19”, seat height 16”. $1,000-$2,000

883. Fine Venetian Style Carved Wood Pedestal

882. Manner Of Ricci, “Architectural Capriccio”, Oil

Italian School, first half 19th century. Manner of Marco Ricci (Italian, 1676-1730), “Architectural Capriccio Scene”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Horizontally aligned landscape painting depicting capriccio scene, likely in Central Italy, with figures including soldiers and peasants lounging near equestrian statue and water fountain in the foreground, with Corinthian Order columns and architecture in the midground, with rotunda and portico as well as Roman archways in the background, with cumulous clouds in bright blue sky overhead. Framed 32” x 41.5”. Unframed 27.5” x 37.75”. $1,500-$3,000

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Continental, 20th century. A painted Venetian style carved wood figural pedestal with scattered gilt throughout, with upswept acanthus leaf and rosettes to upper element, neck centered with high relief face of a beautiful woman whose hair is demonstrated with downswept acanthus, with scrolled acanthus and acanthus within c-scroll borders to body, with four panels with diaper patterning, a single rosette and an s-scrolled acanthus leaf with tassel to each side of lower element, on round foot raised on four feet of upswept acanthus form. Overall 56” x 19.5” x 19”. $1,500-$3,000


885. Fine 19th C. Persian Pewter Ceremonial Kettle

Persian, 19th century with some newer elements. A large and impressively decorated pewter tea kettle or tea pot of traditional high shouldered bulbous form with folding scrolled handle to top with ebonized wood bail and secured to body by figural cockerel screws, the teapot allover with hand chased intricate patterning of a field of foliates reserving cartouches alternating in decoration with chrysanthemum blossoms, lion and beast masks, cranes, sheep, and human faces, the pot raised on a ring foot decorated with band of cloud patterning, the base of body with a band of varied height foliates issuing the vines that meander throughout composition, the constricted neck with further cloud band, and the domical lid of undulating form chased with bands of flowers within shaped cartouches joined by vines and finished at top with dome finial over a radiating flower blossom with further chasing. Apparently unmarked. Height (with handle raised) 19.25”, width (across spout) 20.5”, diameter of foot 8.375”. $1,000-$2,000

884. Hand Woven Floral Motif Rug

Wool. Iran. Floral design on blue field. Rose, teal, gold and orange accent colors. 7’ 10” x 9’ 6”. $800-$1,200

886. After Balthazard Porcelain & Gilt Bronze Figural Clock

Planchon À Paris (French, founded 19th century). A figural porcelain and gilt metal and gilt bronze mantel clock, circa 1960, after the original 19th century design by Balthazard À Paris (French). The clock topped by a porcelain man in Chinese dress smoking a pipe, the man surmounted to the gilt metal clock adorned with winding roses and rose wines, the clock with Arabic numerals and pierced foliate arms, the clock raised on the back of a porcelain Asian elephant with red and blue blanket, all raised on a reticulated gilt bronze base adorned with roses, buds and vines, clock face marked “Planchon À Paris”, clock mechanism marked “1960 Planchon À Paris”, with accompanying key. Overall 23.25” x 13.5” x 10.75”. $1,000-$2,000

887. Follower Of Gérôme, “Caravan Making Camp”, Oil

Follower of Jean-Léon Gérôme (French, 1824-1904), late 19th century. “Caravan Making Camp”, oil on canvas, signed at lower right “J. Chêmevert”. Figural Orientalist painting depicting dessert caravan scene with woman washing clothes near a small watering hole, two men conversing near a seated camel and a little boy seated in front of low pitched tents with a smoldering fire nearby, with grazing donkeys and a low mountain range in the distance, with bright skies overhead. Framed 32.825” x 40.5”. Unframed 19.25” x 28.825”. $1,000-$2,000

888. Peter Vitalie Ganapati Billiards Pool Table

Vitalie Manufacturing (American, closed 2010), contemporary. A Peter Vitalie Indianthemed billiards table from the Vitalie Signature Collection ‘Ganapati’ featuring a black felt surface over the slate top, light wood frame having mother-of-pearl inlaid markers and black leather and fringe pockets over a lattice decorated apron raised on four ebonized carved elephant head masks with bone colored tusks. Table is accompanied with the custom cover, four playing sticks, bridge and balls. Diamond shaped name plate to one end for ‘Peter Vitalie’. Height 31”, width 104”, depth 57”. Note: Originally retailed between $12,000 to $14,000. $1,500-$3,000

889. Rare Baby Grand Piano, Bell Piano Company

Bell Piano Company (Canada, 1864-1928), late 19th century. A rare baby grand piano having a straight hinged side and concave curving side raising to expose soundboard, having a folding music stand and fold down hinged lid. Raised on octagonal turned legs terminating on casters with lyre shaped twin pedal support. Interior on sideboard stamped “PATENT”. Support for lid stamped ‘”WM BELL113”. $2,000$4,000

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890. French Giltwood Trophy Mirror, 20th C.

891. Pair of French Gilt Bronze Chenets, 19th C.

French, Late 19th century. Pair of matching Louis XVI style Neoclassical gilt bronze chenets or andirons with gadrooned urn with flaming finial accented on body with oak leaf and acorn swags joined to ram’s head handles, on a fluted columnar pedestal with guilloche border, oak leaf wreath wrapped foot and fabric swag, curved and pierced architectural railing with ribbon crest on circular medallion with profile portrait bust of a young woman accented with crossed laurel leaf and berry branches, pedestal at end with urn. Apparently unmarked. Overall height 15.2”, width 16.125”, depth 5.7”. $1,000-$2,000

French, 20th century. A regal French giltwood trophy mirror with shaped and silvered looking glass, the frame of nationalist design with mirrored eagle heads at left and right upper corners, with crossed flag poles topped with rosette and ribbon, with crossed battle axe and spear, verso with inscription “MADE IN FRANCE”. Overall 24.75” x 43”. $1,000-$2,000

893. Fine 19th C. Parcel Gilt Neoclassical Figure Clock

892. Pair, Wall Mounting Marquetry Inlay Wall Cabinets

Continental, 19th century. Pair of Neoclassical serpentine-front wall mounting cabinets, each fitted with four panels, a door, and a drawer, with stained wood, walnut, bird’s eye maple, and ebonized mahogany marquetry inlay, and a foliated cornice and carving to the drawer. Drawer and door with metal pulls. Unmarked. Height 8.3”, width 14.5”, depth 7.75”. $1,000-$2,000

895. Neo-Grec Bronze Mounted Vitrine, 19th C.

894. Louis XVI Trumeau Mirror With Lakeside Scene

American, 19th century. A fine mahogany Neo-Grec vitrine with a kings wood marquetry inlay top and bronze mountings, including foliate and beaded borders, cabriole legs with figural caryatids and satyr-masks, ending in cloven-hoof feet, with a stretcher centered by a leaping boar. Remnants of a label and chalk numbers to base of top. dimensions height 30.5”, width 31.75”, depth 19.75”. $2,000-$4,000

French, late 19th / early 20th century. Louis XVI paint, gesso and parcel gilt decorated trumeau mirror with square looking glass, with hand painted figural scene on canvas laid on wooden panel; frame with stepped cornice, ribbon tied florette, beaded trim to looking glass and urn decoration; painted scene (likely late 19th century), oil on canvas, depicting figural outdoor scene with two male figures scaling lakeside cliffs, with house or castle on the far side of the lake, with mountains in the distance, apparently unsigned. Overall (across cornice) 67” x 47.75”. $1,500-$3,000

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Likely American, 19th century. A fine parcel gilt figural bronze mantel clock comprising a square gilt base raised on four sideswept c scroll feet joined with rocaille stretchers, surmounted with bronze Neoclassical woman in full length wearing draped dress and striding forward on bare feet with jeweled hair gathered atop head and a smiling expression to her young face, the figure with proper left arm raised to shoulder level supporting a diminutive gilt cartel clock with hand painted round enamel Roman Numeral dial surrounded by gilt bronze floral garlands and c scrolls. Retains key. Clock movement marked indistinguishably “S???F”, otherwise unmarked. Height 20”, width 11.25”, depth 8”. $1,200-$2,400

896. Pair of French Bronze Mounted Marble Casolettes

French, late 19th/ early 20th century. A pair of fine gilt bronze mounted green serpentine marble casolettes comprising a shaped tripartite base with paneled sides bearing gilt acanthine scrolls, the ends with applied gilt rosettes, the base surmounted by tripod incurvate legs with hoof feet and acanthine sculptural details with imposing horned mountain goat masks at shoulder, the legs supporting an ovoid marble bowl mounted at base with pinecone drop finial under band of leaf tips and flowers, with incurvate bronze neck at top adorned with beaded and egg & dart borders, the domed lid with spreading mouth and applied twisted acanthine band under pinecone finial. Unmarked. Height 23.5”, base 9” square. $2,000-$4,000


897. Italian School, “Lakeside Capriccio”, Oil

Italian School, last half 19th century. “Lakeside Capriccio Scene”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned, verso with label “Made in Italy”, verso with label “2265 NI”. Horizontally-aligned landscape painting depicting capriccio scene, likely in Northern Italy, with two central peasant figures and a water fountain in the foreground, with overgrown Corinthian Order architecture in the midground, with calm lake and village in the distance, with cumulous clouds in bright blue sky overhead. Framed 42.75” x 57.25”. Unframed 37.5” x 52.5”. $2,000-$4,000

900. After P. Romanelli, “Romeo And Juliet”, Marble

After Pasquale Romanelli (Italian, 1812-1887), “Romeo and Juliet”, marble, apparently unmarked. A 20th century figural marble group after the original by noted Florentine sculptor Pasquale Romanelli (Italian, 1812-1887), depicting the famed balcony scene from William Shakespeare’s (English, 1564-1616) tragic play “Romeo and Juliet”, wherein the smitten Romeo climbs to Juliet’s balcony for an elicit kiss at her father’s estate, the figure’s costunes with elaborate and intricate detail including Juliet’s fine lace collar and the brocade of Romeo’s vest. Overall 48” x 20” x 17”. Provenance: From the private collection of Mrs. Brian Allen, Atlanta, Georgia. $2,000-$4,000

898. After G. Panini, “Basilica S. Maria Maggiore”, Oil

After Giovanni Paolo Panini (Italian, 1691-1765), “Interior of the Santa Maria Maggiore in Rome”-circa 1750, oil on canvas. An extraordinary 19th century British School painting after the original which hangs in the Hermitage Museum in Moscow, Russia, signed to verso “D. Sean”, inscribed to verso “Interno della Basilicha di S. Maria Maggiore in Roma”, additionally inscribed to verso “NYQ63”, H3827”. Framed 43.5” x 58.425. Unframed 31” x 41.9”. $2,000-$4,000

901. Fine Neoclassical Linen Press, Late 18th

Probably Dutch, late 18th century. A Neoclassical stained oak linen press having a broken pediment centered by an urn issuing floral swags and adorned with dentil molding over a dentil molded cornice with projecting ears above a conforming case with a pair molded doors mounted at the corners with gilt metal rosettes enclosing an interior with open compartment containing two drawers above three drawers, flanked to the exterior by freestanding gilt metal mounted pilasters over a bombe form base with three long drawers adorned with fine oval brasses, above the deep scalloped apron on scroll feet. Height 78”, width 60”, depth 22.12”. $3,000-$5,000

899. Pair Of Italian Gilt Boiserie Interior Panels Italian, 20th century. A pair of complimentary carved parcel gilt figural boiserie interior panels or wood relief panels, each with ivory ground and gilt and gray painted surround, each with labels to verso “MADE IN ITALY”, pair comprising one panel depicting a dove with fabric clutched in its beak, the dove flanked on either side by laurel and berry decoration, with footed urn and long trumpet entrenched in spindly grapevines hung heavy with grape clusters; and one panel depicting a dove with fabric clutched in its beak, the dove flanked on either side by laurel and berry decoration, with footed centerpiece bowl overflowing with foliage including roses, with a long scepter with pineapple finial, the bowl and scepter each overcome by winding ivy vines. Each overall 58.825” x 34.25” x 1.625”. $2,000-$4,000

902. Italian School, “Capriccio With Philosopher”, Oil

Italian School, first half 20th century. “Capriccio with Philosopher”, oil on monumental shaped canvas, apparently unsigned, verso with inscription to stretcher “MADE IN ITALY”. Figural painting depicting a capriccio scene with an older bearded man dressed in regal robes, a thin dog and a group of forlorn women and children in the foreground, with waterside overgrown ruins including Corinthian Order columns and statues in the midground, with calm waters and blue skies in the distance. Height (measured at tallest point) 74.5”, width 88.5”. $4,000-$6,000

904. After G. B. Lombardi “Revelation Of Love”, Marble

903. Italian Rococo Polychrome & Carved Console Table

Italian, late 18th/early 19th century. Ornately hand carved and polychromed Rococo style console table with serpentine green marble top with ogee edge surmounting pierced frame with weathered patina throughout with remnants of gilding and polychroming, rocaille shell, floral and scrolled elements throughout, table supported on four C scroll legs joined by cross stretcher with dynamic scrolled and rocaille shell decorated boss. Unmarked. Overall height 34.5”, width 83.75”, depth 26.75”. $3,000-$5,000

After Giovanni Battista Lombardi (Italian, 1823-1880), “Rivelazione d’Amore I”-circa 1869, marble, inscribed on indistinctly on base “Lombardi Roma 1861”. Height 31”, width 17.5”, depth 18.75”. Provenance: From the private collection of Al & Barbara Holloway, Thomaston, Georgia. $2,000-$4,000

905. P. Romanelli, “Paolo and Francesca”, Marble

Pasquale Romanelli (Italian, 1812-1887), “Paolo e Francesca”, marble, inscribed on base “P. Romanelli Firenze”. A 19th century figural group marble sculpture depicting a scene from Dante’s Divine comedy wherein the doomed Paolo embraces Francesca. Overall 34” x 19.5” x 13”. Provenance: From the private collection of Mrs. Brian Allen, Atlanta, Georgia. $5,000-$7,000

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906. Sheraton Sideboard, Attributed Duncan Phyfe American, likely New York, circa 1810. An exceptional Sheraton mahogany, pine secondary, pedestal-end sideboard having a raised scalloped backsplash with two deck drawers to each end over a pull out side and five drawers above bowed simulated tambour central cupboard door, flanked by a bottle drawer on each side and two long platter drawers, the whole raised on turned tapered and reed legs terminating in brass caps on casters. Each drawer beaded with replaced hardware, apparently originally fitted with lion mask pulls. Height 57.75”, width 73”, depth 20.75”. Note: A nearly identical sideboard is in the collection at Boscobel, Garrison NY Hudson Valley mansion. That collection was assembled in the late 1970s by Berry Tracy, who was then Curator-in-Charge of American Decorative Arts in the American Wing of The Metropolitan Museum of Art (see Plate 40 in ‘Federal Furniture and Decorative Arts at Boscobel’ by Berry B. Tracy, publisher Harry Abrams, 1981). The same form of sideboard appeared on the cover of the June 1810 Revised Pricebook for Manufacturing Cabinet and Chair Work. Provenance: The Steven Williams House, Savannah, GA whereby acquired by a Private Collection in Atlanta, GA. $3,000-$5,000

908. Monumental French Provincial Cabinet, 18th C. French, 18th century. Monumental white oak provincial cabinet or buffet a deux corps, with a serpentine cornice above a three-part display with four doors inset with a chicken wire grill, and inlaid with a star. Atop a four-part cabinet base with carved door fronts. With interior shelves and brass hardware. Unmarked. Height 100”, width 94.5”, depth 24.5”. $4,000-$6,000

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907. Superb Venetian Giltwood Vitrine on Stand Italian, 19th century. A superb giltwood vitrine on stand having glazed top, sides and front enclosing two glass shelves within a foliate and c-scroll relief carved frame supported by a conforming stand, the frieze elaborately carved in relief to the front with leaf tips over scrolling acanthus, fruit and floral filled baskets and lion masks, to one side egg and dart over a putti, scrolling acanthus and serpent, to the other side egg and dart over scrolling foliate centering lion masks, the whole raised on heavily scroll carved leafy front supports terminating in leafy carved scrolled toes resting on a shaped platform united to the back paneled supports further decorated in relief carved fruit, nut and floral motif. Height 76”, width 52.5”, depth 22.25”. $3,000-$5,000

909. Frederick MacMonnies 1890 Bronze “Bacchante and Infant Fawn” Frederick William MacMonnies (American, 1863-1937), “Bacchante and Infant Fawn”, bronze, inscibed on base “F.MacMonnies 1890”, inscribed on base “Roman Bronze Works N.Y.”. Figural group bronze sculpture depicting a jovial and sprightly nude Bacchante skipping as she holds a sweet infant fawn (or faun) in her left arm and a grape cluster in her right, with tapered circular bronze base. Overall 16” x 5” x 7”. Note: A similar work marked ‘1890’ sold in Christie’s New York American Art Sale 2681 (2/27/13), lot #55. Roman Bronze Works N.Y. (American, founded 1897) was the country’s pre-eminent art foundry during the American Renaissance. The Foundry produced such famous works as Frederic Sackrider Remington’s (American, 1861-1909) “Bronco Buster”, and Lee Oscar Lawrie’s (American, 1877-1963) “Statue of Atlas”. The Foundry cast for noted American artists including Harriet Whitney Frishmuth (American, 1880-1980) and Alexander Stirling Calder (American, 1870-1945). $5,000-$7,000


910. Monumental Minton Majolica Celadon ‘Chinese’ Vase Christopher Dresser (Scottish, 1834-1904) for Minton (English, founded 1793). A majolica glazed ceramic ‘Chinese Vase’, circa 1865, in the form of a jar with beautiful celadon glaze, with flared mouth, vase supported by integral tripod stand with three beast or dog masks above pierced foliate base centered by large lotus flower, base with braided rim and rosette accents, supported on three square block feet. Marked to underside “Minton”, “1014”, “A”, registry mark. Height 36.25”. $4,000-$6,000

911. Extraordinary George III Giltwood Girandole Mirror Circle of Thomas Johnson (British, 1714–1778) George III Rococo pierced giltwood girandole mirror, circa last half 18th century, of shield form with multiple shaped looking glass elements, centered by pagoda form crest formed of scrolled foliates and flanked by hoho or fenghuang bird at left and figure with Chinese appearance with tall hat and stringed instrument or pipa at right, with splayed acanthus below crest, with figural finely carved dog and tree branch at lower left corner near girandole shelf, and fawn with tree branch at lower right near second girandole shelf, framed with scrolled acanthus and foliates throughout, apparently unmarked. Overall 74.5” x 67”. Note: Several of the motifs and forms in this particular mirror are documented in Thomas Johnson’s1758 design book “One Hundred and Fifty New Designs”, in particular this silhouette, complete with asymmetrical pagoda crest and flanking ho-ho bird. Johnson as a contemporary of Thomas Chippendale (English, 1718-1779) and the two were known to have a similar, if not overlapping design aesthetic. $10,000-$20,000

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912. Fine Hand Woven Wool/Silk Tabriz

Large hand woven Wool/Silk blend Tabriz rug with all over floral design on cream field. Large floral center medallion flanked by cascading foliage. Light blue, teal, gold and celadon green accent colors on pink & cream field. Overall measures 9’ 9.5” x 13’ 3”. Provenance: From the Prominent Collection of Mrs. Dorothy Edwards, Atlanta, Georgia. $5,000-$7,000

913. Follower of Richard Wilson, “Wood River Landscape”, Oil

Follower of Richard Wilson RA (British, 1713 -1782). “Wooded River Landscape with Ruins”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. With label to verso “Met Museum Receipt and Item No. 512859 Photo 03”, with two labels to verso “Cadogan Tate 10387 Immerman NP772/88 LONDON PARIS NEW YORK”, with inscription to verso “Johnny Immerman MGI to match old line”, inscription to verso “174A/1”. Figural landscape painting depicting riverside capriccio scene with two figures with fishing poles near a tall spindly tree on a rocky peninsula in the foreground, with a calm, reflective river surrounded by verdant foliage in the midground and overgrown ruins on a tall riverside cliff in the distance, with golden hour sky overhead. Framed 52.5” x 69”. Unframed 36” x 51.75”. Provenance: Copies of appraisal drafts from Sotheby’s, New York, New York from 1996 and Christie’s, New York, New York from 2002 available upon request. $8,000-$12,000

914. Splendid George III Mahogany Breakfront Bookcase

English, circa 1800. Splendid George III mahogany breakfront bookcase, in two sections, having a split swan neck pediment over a dentil cornice and four astragal glazed doors opening to shelved interior, the lower case with four paneled frieze drawers, each with individual British Spegelstein locking mechanisms above four paneled cupboard doors raised on a conforming plinth base. Height 106”, width 96”, depth 20.62” (including breakfront). $4,000-$6,000

915. Large William IV Walnut Library Sofa Settee

English, 19th century. A large William IV walnut and red velvet upholstered scroll-end library settee or sofa having a rectangular flat back and twin scrolled carved ends enclosing the tufted seat raised on bulbous gadrooned feet inset with casters. Height 38.25”, width 90.75”, seat depth 21.5”, seat height 18”. $3,000-$5,000

916. English Carved Oak Pier Mirror, Late 19th Century

English, late 19th century. Large hand carved oak wood pier mirror with cornice top with leaf tip and dentilated borders above frieze with two seated nude putti or wingless cherubs flanked by scrolling acanthus leaves above circular looking glass with oak leaf and acorn wreath with crossed ribbons, paneled spandrels, stiles with putti facial mounts above drop ribboned swags with lush fruit clusters, scrolled leaf motif and architectural elements in lower section. Unmarked. Overall height 62.2”, width 57.9”, depth 6.125”. $2,000-$4,000

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917. Fine Hand Woven Persian Sarouk Rug

Wool. Iran. Floral design on blue field. Scrolling and cascading foliage on ose border with gold trim. Measures 7’ x 10’. $1,000-$2,000

918. English Oak Welsh Dresser, 19th C

English, 19th century. Welsh oak dresser, in two parts, having a molded cornice above a scalloped frieze and three open shelves flanked to each side by fluted panels above five small drawers, the lower section fitted with three drawers raised on scroll carved legs joined by a front scalloped apron. Height 76”, width 63”, depth 20.25”. $1,500-$3,000

920. 89 Piece Le Tallec for Tiffany & Co. China Set

919. Steinway Art Case Upright Console Piano Model 100

Steinway & Sons (American/German, founded 1853- ), circa 1960. Fine art case upright or console piano with mahogany wood case, model #100 having a hinged fold down lid, accelerated action with diaphragmatic soundboard raised on front reeded, turned legs. Piano marked with maker on front of case “STEINWAY & SONS”. Piano also marked with serial number “369310”, “Q787’, and “100”. Overall case height 40.62”, width 57.25”, depth 23.75”. $1,500-$3,000

Camille Le Tallec (French (Paris) 1906-1991) for Tiffany & Co. (American (New York), founded 1837- ), circa 1982. Eight-nine piece Private Stock French hand painted and parcel gilt porcelain china set or dinner service for 10 (with additional items) with gilt borders and highlighting with alternating red and blue floral stalks with yellow border on white ground comprising of 10 dinner plates, 11 low soup bowls, 12 salad plates, 11 bread and butter plates, 11 bouillon bowls, 11 bouillon saucers, 11 teacups, and 12 saucers. Marked on bottom with “Tiffany & Co Private Stock Hand painted Made in France” above blue mark for le Tallec with date mark and artist initials. Dinner plate diameter 11”. Soup bowl diameter 9”. Salad plate diameter 8.125”. $2,000-$4,000

922. 98 Pc. Dominick & Haff La Salle Sterling Flatware

921. Peruvian 5 Piece Sterling Tea & Coffee Service

Peruvian, 20th century. A fine and heavy five piece sterling silver tea and coffee service comprising a teapot, a coffee pot, a lidded sugar, a creamer, and a salver or tray. Each piece of smooth bulbous form with simple scrolling handles and raised on a spreading ring foot. Underside of each marked, some indistinguishably, “INDUSTRIA PERUANA”, “925”, and “STERLING”. Coffee height 7.75”, tea height 6.75”, sugar height 6.125”, creamer height 4.125”, tray 14.75” x 19”. Total weight 118 troy ounces. $3,000$5,000

Dominick and Haff (American (New York), 1868-1928). A 98 piece sterling silver flatware service in the “La Salle” pattern comprising 7-piece place settings for 8 plus serving pieces. Set comprises 8 dinner forks (7.875”), 8 hollow handle dinner knives with stainless blades (9.625”), 8 boullion soup spoons (6.25”), 8 luncheon forks (7.25”), 8 hollow handle luncheon knives with stainless blades (8.75”), 8 iced tea spoons (7.5”), 8 individual salad forks (6.25”), 15 teaspoons (6”), 8 solid flat handled individual butter knives (5.875”), 8 seafood or cocktail forks (5.5”), 3 tablespoon serving spoons (8.5”), a 2-piece carving set with hollow handles and stainless steel working ends (knife 13.5”, fork 11.5”), 1 solid gravy ladle (6.5”), 2 solid cream ladle (5.5”), 1 sugar spoon (6.25”), 1 solid cold meat serving fork (8.5”), 1 pie server with hollow handle and stainless blade (9.75”), and 1 wide bowl solid serving spoon (8.5”). Total weight 138 troy ounces (minus standard allotment for stainless elements). $3,000-$5,000

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924. 14k Gold, Turquoise & Diamond Bracelet, 19th C.

925. Ladies 14k Yellow Gold & Baguette Diamond Necklace

Ladies modern 14k white gold and diamond bracket with interlocking chain motif comprising larger and smaller circles or rings accented with round brilliant cut diamonds (1.23 carats total weight, color: I-J, clarity: I1I2). Marked “14K” on clasp. Length 7.5”. Total weight 10.1 grams. $1,000-$2,000

Ladies 14k yellow gold, turquoise and diamond hinged bracelet, circa 1830-1850. Antique handmade bracelet with central turquoise in blue green color (8.7mm x 8.7mm) within natural old mine and rose cut diamond ring, diamond accents (1.00 carats total weight, color: I-J, clarity: VS2-Si1) on sides with smaller turquoise cabochons. Unmarked, however acid tested as 14k gold quality, silver top holding diamonds. Bracelet interior 6.5”. Total weight 14.6 grams. $1,000-$2,000

Ladies 14k yellow gold and diamond necklace pendant of square form with curved corners containing round brilliant cut and baguette diamonds in concentric rings (2.0 carats total weight, color: H-I, clarity: Si-I1). Marked on back of loop ring “14K” beside “D” likely for maker. Pendant on a delicate chain, clasp marked “14KT XL”. Overall length of chain 18”. $1,500-$3,000

926. Two-Tone 14k Yellow & White Gold & Diamond Ring

927. Ladies 14k Gold & Diamond Cluster Ring

928. Gents 14k Yellow Gold & Diamond Floral Motif Ring

923. Ladies 14k White Gold & Diamond Bracelet

Modern two-tone 14k yellow and white gold ring with central round brilliant full cut diamond (0.75 carat, color: J, clarity: Si1-Si2) at flanked by tapered shank with two round brilliant cut accent diamonds (color: H-I, clarity: Si1-Si2). Ring with 0.90 diamond carats total weight. Marked on interior of band “14K”. US ring size 9. Total weight 11.5 grams. $1,500-$3,000

929. Ladies 14k Gold, Sapphire & Diamond Ring

Ladies modern 14k yellow gold, sapphire, and diamond ring with central, natural, oval cut sapphire (1.88 carat, color: medium blue, clarity: Si1) accented with 26 natural, modern round brilliant and tapered baguette diamonds (1.16 carats total weight, color: G-H, clarity: VS1-VS2). Marked “14K” and acid tested as 14k gold quality, platinum head at top surrounding sapphire. US ring size 7. Total weight 9.0 grams. $3,500-$5,000

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Ladies 14k yellow gold and diamond cluster ring with natural, six prong set, modern round brilliant diamond at center (0.56 carat, color: H-I, clarity: I1) surrounded by 32 modern round brilliant diamonds (1.75 carats, color range: I-J, clarity: Si2). Unmarked but acid tested as 14k gold quality. US ring size 8.25. Total weight 8.00 grams. $1,200-$2,400

Gentleman’s 14k yellow gold and diamond ring with central floral motif containing round brilliant cut diamonds (3.0 carats total weight including 0.60 carat central diamond, color I-J, clarity: VS2-Si2) on a tapered band. Interior of band marked “14k”. US ring size 11.25. Total weight approximatley 17.8 grams. $3,000-$5,000

930. Ladies 14k Yellow Gold & Diamond Bracelet

931. Ladies Platinum & 8.75 Carat Diamond Bracelet

Ladies 14k yellow gold and diamond hinged bangle bracelet with oblong body with textured band with raised center strip with repeating chevron pattern ornamented with round brilliant cut diamonds (5.0 carats total weight, color: G-I, clarity: Si2-I2). Stamped marks on interior of clasp with “585” and additional illegible mark, likely for maker. Total weight 65.8 grams. $4,000-$6,000

Ladies platinum and diamond tennis bracelet with round brilliant full and transitional cut diamonds (8.75 carats total weight, color: F-G, clarity: VVS2-VS2). Marked on clasp “PLAT”. Length 7.5”. Total weight 31.6 grams. $15,000-$20,000


933. Rudolf Collection Tessellated Bone Wall Mirror

Muriel Rudolph (American, 1924-2015), last half 20th century. A substantial modern designer tessellated bone wall mirror, of elongated octagonal form, with shaped looking glass, with silvered metal edging to looking glass and frame, in the style of Enrique Garcel and Karl Springer, verso with designer label “The Rudolph Collection”. Overall 38.25” x 27.525”. $1,200-$2,400

932. Hand Woven Persian Sultanabad Mahal Rug

Wool. Iran. Brown, red, blue and teal accent colors. 9’ 9” x 15’ 6”. $1,500-$3,000

934. Fine Gilt Iron & Bronze Bench, Oscar Bach Attributed

935. Théodore Deck Signed Large Faience Center Bowl

Attributed to Oscar Bach (German/American, 1884 -1957). Circa 1910. A fine gilt bronze and wrought iron upholstered window bench having an open back with upholstered armrests to each side on spiral turned supports centered by a figural openwork panel featuring a mythological faun enclosing the rectangular padded and upholstered in salmon velvet over an apron decorated with stylized gilt bronze egg and dart raised on decorative shaped legs joined by and openwork panel decorated with stylized motif and having an hammered stretcher base. The underside of the iron seat frame stamped ‘Bethlehem’. One symbol the faun is holding has impressed number ‘058’. The ring around the other faun has impressed number ‘049’. Height 27.5”, width 55”, seat depth 16”, seat height 18.5”. Note: A very similar Oscar Bach bench sold April 14, 2012 for $28.000 at Kamelot Auctions, lot 368. A bronze and iron console table with the matching openwork faun and stylized motif panels was sold on December 10, 2015 at Auctionata, New York, Lot 29, for $2800.00. $1,500-$3,000

Theodore Deck (French, 1823-1891). A large faience decorated earthenware center bowl or console bowl of ovular form on a short ring foot, body with hand painted decoration on tondo with blue, gold, and brown birds in flight and resting on a foliate branch beside white chrysanthemum blossoms and smaller blue flowers on vivid blue sky, the alternate side with continued bird and floral decoration, each shoulder applied with sculptural intertwined lizard loop handles under a scalloped rim with black decoration on ochre ground bordered by solid conforming iron red band. Underside of vessel with impressed and colored maker’s mark “TH - DECK” with the first two letters as a cipher, also with indistinct mark impressed above. Height 4.75”, width across handles 16.5”, depth 8.375”. $1,500-$3,000

937. Anthony Redmile Large Horn And Antler Mirror, 1970

936. Large Ostrich Egg & Malachite Box, Redmile

Anthony Redmile (British, 20th century), circa 1970s. Designer large and impressive Moorish style gilt washed metal lidded or covered box with rounded egg shaped malachite cabochon on finial above ostrich egg within a pointed and twisted ribbon metal border on a sloping and paneled octagonal body with alternating blank and ornamented sides with large malachite mounts, fitted lid removes to reveal green patinated interior, alternating panels repeating on lower section of container terminating on a octagonal foot with four oval malachite accents on a circular foot. Marked “redmile London”. Overall height 23.75”, diameter of foot 7.5”. $1,500-$3,000

Anthony Redmile (English, 20th century), circa 1970. An imposing and exceptional Adirondack style antler and horn wall mirror, with shaped looking glass by noted London designer Anthony Redmile, with inscription to hanging brackets “Redmile London”. Overall 54.5” x 38”. $3,000-$5,000

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938. Pair of Gilt Bronze & Rock Crystal Candelabra

French, 20th century. Pair of heavy gilt bronze six-light candelabra with Rococo style scrolled foliate arms adorned with dangling rock crystal in faceted teardrop, octagonal and floral forms above a turned standard above circular base with gadrooned, sunflower, tasseled, acanthus leaf, trailing bell flowers, and architectural ornamentation. Each apparently unmarked. Overall height 21.125”, width (across arms) 15.1”, diameter of base 8.25”. $3,000-$5,000

939. Louis XV Marble Top Bombe Walnut Commode, 18th C

French, 18th century. Louis XV gilt bronze mounted walnut commode having a carved serpentine rouge marble top above a bombe case fitted with and two long conforming drawers inlaid with intersecting crossbanding, the bombé sides with conforming inlay, the angles mounted with bronze leafy cabochon and chutes on cabriole legs trailing to the leafy cast sabots. Height 36.75”, width 51.75”, depth 25.25”. $3,000-$5,000

940. Set of 8 Rococo Walnut Dining Chairs, 18th C

Italian, 18th century. A fine set of Rococo walnut carved dining chairs comprising two arm and six side, each having a leafy cartouche shaped cresting over a Cscroll shaped, pierced and interlaced splat with C-scroll shaped stiles and serpentine shaped padded seats raised on rocaille carved cabriole legs. Height of dining arm charis 42.5”, width 24.25”, seat depth 19.5”, seat height 18”. Height of side chairs 40.12”, width 19.12”, seat depth 16.5”, seat height 18”. $3,000-$5,000

941. Fine Louis XV Style Boulle Commode, 19th C.

French, late 19th century. Fine satinwood Louis XV-style bombe commode, with a serpentine front and apron, allover parquetry inlay, a black and white marble top, the two front drawers inlaid with a central rose medallion within a rocaille cartouche, with gilt bronze mounted ormolu pulls and mounts, raised on cabriole legs ending in sabots. Unmarked. Height 35.5”, width 50”, depth 21”. $3,000-$5,000

942. Pair of Palatial Iron 17 Light Floor Candelabras

Likely Italian, 19th century. A matched pair of monumental cast and wrought iron floor candelabras or torchieres, not electrified, each with three tiers and having a single candlecup at the top over a tier of four and a tier of twelve candlecups modeled as scrolling leafy acanthus with leafy bobeches raised on a cylindrical iron shaft mounted at the bottom with three scrolled and acanthus applied supports further mounted on a tripartite footed base. Height 89.5”, diameter of base 24”. $2,000-$4,000

944. Genoese Style Rococo Painted 3 Drawer Commode

Italian, 20th century. A Genoese style rococo polychrome decorated commode having a serpentine shaped simulated marble top over a bombe form case with pull out brushing slide above three long paneled drawers finely decorated with leaping deep, stylized foliage and corner spider webs, raised on slightly splayed legs united by a shaped apron. Height 34.87”, width 47.75”, depth 21”. $1,500-$3,000

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943. Pair, French Bronze 5-Light Gilt Bronze Sconces

French, early 20th century. A pair of fine and heavy gilt bronze five light candle sconces (later electrified) comprising central cylindrical body with hanging tassels and oak leaf clusters surmounted by a leaf tip cup with ebonized matte black urn form issuing five scrolling candle arms with classical masks at each base connected by a floral garland, each arm of fluted form with laurel leaf and berry decoration terminating in scalloped drop pan under round candle cup, the sconce at top with overflowing flower and fruit urn under a ribbon bow. Unmarked. Height 39”, width 18.5”, depth 12.25”. $2,000-$4,000

945. 3 Scarce French Gothic Gilt Ormolu Scent Bottles

French, 19th century. A scarce set of three glass and gilt ormolu cologne bottles, two raised on marble plinth bases, each comprising a round foot and cylindrical body modeled after French gothic architecture similar to that found at Chartres Cathedral and Notre-Dame Cathedral, each with a separable glass bottle with apparently original stopper. Unmarked. Tallest height 12.5”, shortest 12”. $1,000-$2,000


948. Figural Bronze Mantle Clock And Garniture Group

946. Hand Woven Area Rug, Red with Beige Ground

Wool. Iran. All over floral design on cream center. Red, blue, teal and burgundy accent colors. 4’ 5” x 7’. $600-$800

947. Hand Woven Hamedan Runner

Wool. Iran. Tribal design on cream field. Brown and green accent colors. 3’ 6” x 10’ 2”. $700-$900

949. Rococo Style Giltwood Marble Top Console Table

French, 20th century. Cast and patinated bronze mantle clock and garniture with marble bases, comprising clock depicting winged cherub with doves (or love birds) and quiver, clock with white enamel face with hand painted floral swag accents marks, with black Arabic numerals on chapter ring, clock face with hinged and glazed door, base of striated green marble composition with braided laurel leaf and berry motif applique to recto, with four acanthus leaf toupee feet; and pair of matching patinated bronze lidded urn form mantel garnitures with domed lid at top with floral and leaf form finial above sloping body with acanthus leaf and cherub or putto facial mounts, laurel leaf borders, floral garlands and drop sprays of roses held by ribboned accent above, fluted circular foot with ribbon wrapped reeding further encircled by laurel leaf and berry border surmounting a shaped green marble base with ormolu mounts with Neoclassical leaf motif, overall supported on four gilt toupee feet. Clock overall height 18.4”, width 5.75”, depth 4.75”. Garniture overall height 18.4”, width 5.75”, depth 4.75”. Provenance: From the private collection of Al & Barbara Holloway, Thomaston, Georgia. $800-$1,200

Italian, 20th century. A rococo style giltwood console table having a serpentine green marble top above a vigorously carved apron with pierced scrolled acanthus, floral vine and shell, raised on two incurvate legs heavily carved with rocaille and joined by a stretcher with pierced rocaille carved cartouche centered with winged putti, one holding a telescope. Height 34.5”, width 53.25”, depth 25.5”. $800-$1,200

951. Victor De Grailly, “Pastoral Landscape”, 1861

Victor De Grailly (French, 1804-1889), “Pastoral Landscape with Cattle, Goat and Horse”- 1861, oil on canvas, dated and signed at lower left “De Grailly 1861”. Horizontally oriented pastoral landscape painting wiht grazing bulls, goat and white horse in lush clearing near babbling brook, with rolling mountains in the distance and cumulous clouds dottting the blue skies overhead. Framed 31.6” x 37”. Unframed 23.5” x 28.75”. $2,000-$4,000

950. French Cherry 3 Drawer Serpentine Commode, 19th C

French, 19th century. Louis XV provincial carved cherry wood three drawer serpentine commode or chest of drawers with shaped top with three long pull out drawers with ormolu handles surrounding ormolu key escutcheons, shaped apron with carved rocaille shell at center, paneled stiles and sides, overall supported on squat cabriole legs at front, block feet at back. Overall height 34.9”, width 50.4”, depth 23.9”. $1,500-$3,000

952. 19th C English Gothic Revival Style Corner Cabinet English, 19th century. A monumental stained and carved oak corner cabinet in the Gothic Revival style, with three scalloped shelves, chamfered corners, an arched alcove topped with a marquetry keystone between applied pilaster columns, beneath a carved entablature and cornice embellished with partial trefoils, beaded drops, and rosettes. Unmarked. Height 92”, width 52”, depth 29”. $1,000-$2,000

953. French Gothic Style Iron Star Motif Chandelier

French, 20th century. An over-table six-light wrought iron fixture in the French Gothic style, pointed in form, with a central diamond form around a yellow glass radiant sun. Each downturned end flanked by a dog holding a banner with a fleur-di-lis in its mouth, the center drop accented with a ring. Each fixture sits in a shallow disc above a scroll. Unmarked. Height (to fixture) 37”, width 39”, depth 4.5”. $1,000-$2,000

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954. English Black Lacquer Toilet Mirror, 19th C.

English, early 19th century, ca. 1820. A black lacquered toilet or vanity mirror, set atop two tiers and a skirted front, each tier with two serpentine front drawers, decorated in allover gilt patterning, including an acanthus leaf border and central medallions to the sides and tops, grape leaves and clusters, with flowers along the skirt. Lower two drawers with center locks. Mirror is adjustable, with two knobs flanking either side. Unmarked. Height 26.4”, width 16.5”, depth 11.6”. $800-$1,200

955. Louis XV Style Chinoiserie Bureau Plat, Karges

Karges Manufacturing Co (American, founded 1886), contemporary. A Louis XV style gilt bronze mounted and parcel gilt chinoiserie decorated bureau plat, the whole green painted with reverse serpentine shaped top inset with gilt tooled green leather writing surface over a conforming deep frieze fitted to one side with a center drawer flanked by two short drawers, each mounted with leafy handles, the other side with simulated drawers and matching decoration, raised on bronze mounted cabriole legs terminating in acanthus-cast sabots. Manufacturer tag for ‘Karges’ is mounted to interior of end drawer. Height 29.87”, width 59.75”, depth 28”. $1,000-$2,000

956. Louis XV Style Chinoiserie Decorated Commode

957. Pair of Orientalist Motif 2-Drawer Commodes

Continental, 20th century. A Louis XV style red lacquered and chinoiserie decorated commode having a serpentine molded rouge marble top over a bombe case with two drawers decorated with genre exterior figural garden scenes outlined with decorative bronze floral mounts, the sides decorated with garden entrance and figure, the angles with gilt bronze foliage mounts terminating in cast foliate sabots. Height 34”, width 47.75”, depth 24.5”. $1,000-$2,000

Italian, 19th century. A pair of carved and polychrome chinoiserie decorated two drawer serpentine commodes, each comprising four square turned legs with architectural columnar detailing joined to top by shaped apron with acanthine and floral decoration in relief centered to front by pierce Neoclassical figural mask, the case with serpentine front bearing two stacked wide drawers with dual drop handles flanking scrolled escutcheon, the whole decorated with polychrome enamel Orientalist figural scenes set in gardens amid lush greenery and oversized flowers. Height 33.125”, width 35.25”, depth 19.25”. $3,000-$5,000

959. Large Turquoise Specimen

A large natural turquoise rock specimen, likely used as a sculptural base as indicated by three drilled holes in top. Unmarked. Height 9.2”, width 14.5”, depth 13.1”. $2,000-$4,000

958. Large & Heavy Ocean Jasper Sphere from Madagascar

A very large and heavy polished Ocean Jasper sphere from Madagascar having an rounded orbicular patterns in pink, white, green and ochre. Sphere is presented on black iron tripod stand. diameter 10.25”, weight 48 pounds. $1,500-$3,000

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960. Fine Hand Woven Turkish Oushak

Wool. Turkey. Floral and geometric design on cream field. Green, red and gold accent colors. measures 11’ 6” x 14’ 8”. $1,000-$2,000


961. Group of 126 Grand Tour Portrait Gems, 19th C.

Continental, 19th century. Large collection of one hundred and twenty-six Grand Tour cast plaster bas relief intaglios or medallion gems, each with gold wrapped borders surrounding circular form depicting profile portrait including depictions of Major General Lord Hutchinson, Nicholas Copernicus, Benjamin Constant, Pierre Paul Royer-Collard and others. Loose medallions contained in three wooden trays with felted interiors. Each measures 1.75” in diameter. Provenance: Bonhams, London, Knightsbridge, Period Design, April 8, 2014 where as sold as part of Lot 395. $1,000-$2,000

962. Pair of Continental Neoclassical Armchairs

Continental, late 19th/early 20th century. Matched pair of Neoclassical style gray painted and parcel gilt decorated open armchairs, each having a scrolled crestrail over paneled tablet and splat with openwork anthemion medallion centered by two arms decorated with gilt leaf-tips above the padded and upholstered seat raised on front turned and tapered legs having semi-lobed gilt ornament headed with patera blocks. Height 34.37”, width 21.12” (arm to arm), seat depth 17.5”, seat height 17”. $1,000-$2,000

963. Pair, Carved Fruitwood Plant Stands with Harpies

French, 19th century. A pair of Empire style carved beech or fruitwood tall 3-tier plant stands each comprising an incurvate triangular base surmounted by three outward facing hairy paw feet each issuing a tubular monopod support joined to center and apex by small round saucer platforms, each support at top with outcurving figural harpy with backswept wings supporting a central round platform at top, each of the three platforms with drop pinecone finial. Height 55”, width 17.5”, depth 20”. $1,000-$2,000

965. Neoclassical Gesso and Marble Console Table

Continental, late 19th or early 20th century. Rectangular Neoclassical style carved and gesso console table with a foliated and beaded frieze inset with rosettes supporting a red and green marble top, set on four tapered legs with pilasters, ending in toupie feet. Painted overall in green with gold accents. Unmarked. Height 34.5”, width 46.5”, depth 21”. $1,000-$2,000

966. Neoclassical Style Giltwood Settee, L. 18th C.

964. Dwight Benton, “Palace of Septimus Severus”, 1886

Dwight Benton (American, 1834 -1903), “Scene Among the Ruins of the Palace of Septimus Severus”-1886, oil on canvas, signed and dated at lower left “Dwight Benton Rome 1886”, inscribed to verso “Scene Among the Ruins of the Palace of Septimus Severus. Mount Palatine - Rome.”, with label to verso “The Beard Art Galleries Minneapolis 1433”, inscribed to verso “Dwight Benton”. Framed 26.5” x 18.5”. Unframed 22.25” x 14”. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia. $1,000-$2,000

Italian, late 18th/early 19th century. A Neoclassical style giltwood carved triple back settee or canape, each medallion shaped back having a laurel carved frame surmounted with ribbon tied cresting, over a reverse serpentine seat covered in white upholstery, the incurvate arms and apron imbricated and raised on turned, tapered and fluted legs. Height 40.75”, width 66.3”, seat depth 22.5”, seat height 17.5”. $1,000-$2,000

967. Pair of Iron & Carved Wood Neoclassical Girondoles

Italian, late 19th/ early 20th century. A pair of carved wood and cast iron candelabra girandoles, the base of demilune form raised on three bracket feet with shell carved scroll ornament to front of columnar base, surmounted by tall foliate form iron stem issuing two levels of scrolling serpentine iron arms terminating each in one flat candle cup with a carved wood medallion between the two layers bearing a bust portrait of a Roman Centurion soldier, with a fifth candle cup at apex. Verso of one with pencil insription “C.M.5 / m. Italy”. Height 29.5”, width across arms 18”, depth 5”. $1,000-$2,000

968. Custom Neoclassical Style Oval Dining Table

Custom Neoclassical style paint decorated wood extending dining table having a silver painted oval top above a conforming deep apron decorated in a lattice pattern with rosette accents raised on square tapered legs headed with oval patera blocks. Table is accompanied with one additional leaf. Apparently not marked. Height 30”, width 94.5”(without leaf), width 117.5” (with leaf), depth 48”. $1,000-$2,000

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970. Three 1920s Birmingham Sterling Mounted Perfumes

969. Pair, Bradbury Sheffield Plate Grape Motif Dishes

Thomas Bradbury & Son (English, 1831-c.1855). A pair of Sheffield silver plate footed dishes of leaf form comprising many overlapping grape leaves and vines with a graph bunch at stem, raised three bent stem form feet. Each marked to underside with impressed “TB&S” beside crown and “D” within a diamond cartouche. width 9.625”, depth 8.125”, height 2”. $300-$500

A collection of three sterling silver mounted cut glass perfume bottles or cologne bottles comprising a pair by Henry Matthews (Birmingham, late 19th/early 20th century) dated 1920 of globular form with swag forms on tondo filled with diamond points and bearing hanging tassels between the swags, the hinged lid having disc form finial with Greek key patterning along edge, each marked to collar with maker’s mark, standard mark, city mark, and date mark; and a larger 1921 Birmingham globular bottle with fan and reeded cut decoration under hinged sterling lid with reeded disc top, marked to collar with standard mark, date mark, city mark, and indistinguishable maker’s mark. Tall bottle height 5.25”. Pair of bottles height 4.5”. $300-$500

971. 12 Pc S. Harwood English Sterling & MOP Fruit Set

Samuel Harwood (English (Sheffield) late 19th/early 20th century. Marked for English sterling silver, Samuel Harwood as maker, Sheffield city mark and date year of 1908. Set contained in blue fabric lined fitted hinged box. Knife length 7.25”. Fork length 5.9”. Overall (including handles) weight 12.74 troy ounces. $300-$500

972. Pair, English Gilt Silverplate Rococo Style Tazze

Ellis-Barker Silver Co. (English (Birmingham), founded 1801), circa 1912-1931. A pair of unique Rococo style gold washed silver plated tazza, each comprising a domical foot with twisted fields alternating between pierced and chased foliates, the body of flaring round form with scalloped sides with further ornate pierced and chased scroll patterning, the rim molded with bountiful c-scrolls and roses and issuing two fixed c-scroll form loop handles. Underside of each with impressed “England” to body and “MS” within shield form to inside of foot. Height 4.75”, width across handles 12.875”. $400-$600

973. 3 PC Sterling Tea Service, Robert Hennel II

Robert Hennel II (British, 1794-1868), circa 1828. A three piece sterling silver tea service comprising a squat teapot with floral finial, a twin handled open sugar bowl with vermeil interior and a handled creamer with vermeil interior. Each decorated in a vintage pattern with allover repousse design of scrolling vinery of ivy and grapes and having a monogrammed cartouche to a single side engraved with the initials ‘EHT’. Each piece rests on four shell shaped feet and is hallmarked with sterling lion passant; London leopard’s head, the date letter “N” for 1828, Victoria’s bust duty mark; and the maker’s mark ‘R.H’ in a rectangle for Robert Hennell II. Height of teapot 5.6”, width 11.25” (handle to spout). Height of sugar bowl 3.75”, width 9.5” (handle to handle). Height of creamer 3.8”, width 6,4” (spout to handle). Overall weight 44.11 total troy ounces. $700-$900

974. 1796 Georgian Armorial Sterling Teapot on Stand Alexander Field (English, late 18th-early 19th century), circa 1796. wOverall height 6.5”, width spout to handle 11.25”, depth 4.75”. Total weight 20.8 troy ounces. $800-$1,200

976. Pair of 19th C. French .950 Silver Candlesticks

975. 1939 Mappin & Webb Sterling Shell Motif Tray

Mappin & Webb (English (Sheffield, London), founded 1775), circa 1939. A heavy sterling silver tray or salver of round form with dentilated edge with molded beaded border joining rocaille medallions, the whole raised on four acanthine scroll feet. diameter 15.5”, Height 1.5”. weight 45 troy ounces. $1,000-$2,000

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Favier Silversmiths (French, c.1824-1976), circa second half 19th century. A pair of fine handcrafted first standard silver repousse decorated candlesticks with thick ring foot bearing band of twisted gadroons under domed field of acanthus leaves and scrolls issuing a central turned stem with acanthine details under a tapering fluted column capped by flaring acanthine capital surmounted by incurvate support for turned form candle cup with acanthus leaf accents to side. Each base to side with maker’s mark, a Mercury head tax-exempt export mark used 1878-1973 indicating standard of 0.950% silver, and a small re-import mark as the head of a rabbit within an elongated octagonal cartouche. Height 12.625”, diameter of foot 5.5”. Total weight 40 troy ounces. Note: the hare and Mercury marks were used in conjunction on silver pieces that were exported tax-free and later re-imported with the payment of tax. $1,500-$3,000


977. Meissen Porcelain Tureen w/Underplate

978. 5 Assorted Meissen Serving/Table Pieces

Meissen (German, founded 1710- ), early 20th century. A Meissen (German, founded 1710- ), early 20th century. fine hand painted assorted set of porcelain serving/ table A hand painted porcelain covered soup tureen with pieces comprising 1 master salt; pair (2) double handled large underplate, the tureen of oblong from with gilt sauce boats on underplates; and 2 oval vegetable dishes accented leaf form handles on both sides of body all decorated with scattered colorful flowers and sprigs. and swirled plume gilt accented finial on domed lid, exterior of top and bottom of tureen with hand painted Each piece is marked with blue cross swords having slightly curved blades and colorless impressed mark. None of exotic flowers and sprigs. The underplate in similar the pieces are marked as a factory manufacturer second. oval dished form having a scalloped gilt edge and decorated to the interior with scattered colorful flowers Height of master salts .87”, diameter 1.75”. Height of sauce boat 3.87”, width 9.5”, depth 6.5” (handle to handle). and sprigs. Each piece is marked with blue cross swords Height of dishes 1.87”, width 10.5”, depth 7”. having slightly curved blades and colorless impressed $600-$800 mark. None of the pieces are marked as a factory manufacturer second. overall height of tureen on underplate 11.5”. Height of tureen 10.5”, width 14.62”, depth 8.87”. Height of underplate 2.12”, width 16.37”, depth 12”. $600-$800

979. Three Meissen Porcelain Serving Pieces

Meissen (German, founded 1710- ), early 20th century. A set of three large serving pieces of fine hand painted porcelain comprising a circular, deep scalloped serving or salad bowl, an oval scalloped deep serving platter or bowl and a smaller scalloped serving bowl. Each decorated with gilt enamel rim and with scattered colorful flowers and sprigs. Each piece is marked with blue cross swords having slightly curved blades and colorless impressed mark. None of the pieces are marked as a factory manufacturer second. Height of largest bowl 2.37”, diameter 14”. Height of oval platter 2”, width 16.12”, depth 11.87”. Height of smaller bowl 2.25”, diameter 12. 62”. $600-$800

980. Meissen Porcelain Brandenstein Tea & Coffee Set

Meissen (German, founded 1710- ), early 20th century. A fine hand painted porcelain tea and coffee set in the variation of the ‘Neu Bradenstein’ pattern comprising a covered coffee pot with pink rose bud finial, a covered tea pot with yellow rose bud finial, covered sugar bowl with pink rose bud finial and a handled creamer. Each piece is marked with blue cross swords having slightly curved blades underglaze and colorless impressed mark. None of the pieces are marked as a factory manufacturer second. Height of coffee pot 10.12”. Height of teapot 5.5”, width 9.75”(handle to spout). Height of sugar bowl 3.75”, diameter 3.87”. Height of creamer 5”, width 5.25” (handle to spout). Note: This pattern is very similar to the one on the Hofservice used by Kaiser Wilhelm II. $800-$1,200

980a. Meissen Porcelain 7 PC Service for 12 (85 PCS)

Meissen (German, founded 1710- ), early 20th century. A fine hand painted porcelain seven piece service for twelve plus additional serving plate, all decorated with scattered colorful exotic flowers and sprigs. Set is comprised of twelve tea cups, twelve saucers, twelve bread and butter plates, twelve luncheon plates, twelve salad plates, twelve soup bowls, twelve dinner plates, and one leaf shaped handled tidbit serving plate. Each piece is marked with blue cross swords having slightly curved blades and colorless impressed mark. None of the pieces are marked as a factory manufacturer second. Height of cup 2.5”. diameter of saucer 5.37”. diameter of bread plate (6.37”). diameter of salad plate 7”. diameter of luncheon plate 8.62”. diameter of soup bowl 8.37”. diameter of dinner plate 10”. width of leafy tidbit plate 7.62”, depth 6.75”. $1,500-$3,000

982. Pair, 1888 Austrian Gilt Bronze Dancing Figures

981. Austrian Biedermeier Style Three Drawer Commode

Austrian, 19th century. A Biedermeier style cherry stained mahogany and ebonized commode having a rectangular top with molded edge over three long deep drawers decorated with bell shaped stenciled escutcheons and elaborate drawer pulls flanked to both sides by ebonized engaged fluted pilasters headed with gilt metal Corinthian capitals and raised on front ebonized inverted bellflower feet. Height 39.6”, width 49.75”, depth 24”. $800-$1,200

Austrian School, late 19th century. A pair of finely modeled gilt bronze figural sculptures depicting a young man and young woman in typical period dress engaging in dance, the girl lifting her skirt near him and smiling as the boy lifts his hat and peers back at her, each sculpture raised on a turned form black marble base. Each with impressed foundry mark “BERNDORF” and date “1 MAI 1888” to side of base above copyright “VERVIELEALTIGUN GS-RECHT VORBEHALTEN”. Male overall height 20.25”, width 10”, depth 5.25”. Female overall height 19.125”, width 7”, depth 6”. $1,500-$3,000

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983. Jacobean Style Marquetry Inlaid Oak Court Cupboard

984. Willem Hamel, “Wheat Harvest”, Oil, Signed

Willem Hamel (Dutch, 1860 - 1924), “Wheat Harvest”, oil on wood panel, signed at lower left “W.Hamel”. Figural pastoral painting Flemish, late 18th/early 19th century. Jacobean depicting a dusty unpaved path in the foreground that winds style marquetry inlaid oak court cupboard, through the scene, with farm hands working to load harvested extensively carved and In two parts: the upper wheat onto a horse drawn cart as a female farm hand bundles with projecting rectangular cornice with outset wheat in the midground, with a dense deciduous forest beyond a corners over a conforming carved frieze flanked wooden fence in the distance, with blue skies overhead. Framed by masks over drop pendant finials above a 22” x 25.75”. Unframed 15.75” x 19.75”. $800-$1,200 canted section with two paneled doors centering a simulated door, all marquetry inlaid with contrasting woods depicting urns issuing foliage within inlaid sawtooth and chip carved borders concealing an open interior compartment for storage, the lower section having an egg and dart, chip carved and barber pole inlay decoration above two cupboard doors centered by a simulated door, each marquetry inlaid with contrasting woods depicting urns issuing foliage and flanked by grotesque masks with trailing foliage, a pair of drawers with fret carved scrolling foliage to the bottom between gadrooning and a lunette carved skirt raised on turned legs. Height 69”, width 56”, depth 24.8”. $1,000-$2,000

985. Dutch Mahogany & Fruitwood Marquetry Bombe Bureau

Dutch, 18th century. A mahogany and fruitwood marquetry bombé bureau, with two loper drawers over two short and two long drawers, with a shaped apron below, on splayed feet with checkered inlay. The dropleaf or fall inlaid with with a ribbon-tied and corn huskswag portrait bust roundel above a military portrait, opening to reveal eight drawers, a central door and an inkwell with a sliding top. Gilt metal pulls and central key escutcheons to four drawers. Unmarked. Height 41”, width 39.5”, depth 20”. $1,000-$2,000

987. 18th Century Carved Oak Cabinet on Stand

986. Rembrandt van Rijn, “Self Portrait with Saskia”

Rembrandt Harmensz.van Rijn (Dutch, 1606-1669), “Self-Portrait with Saskia”-1636, etching, signed in plate, Biörklund’s third state (of 3) (36-A). Figural print, considered by some to be a marriage portrait, depicting the artist seated at a table with his wife Saskia, the man wearing a fanciful plumed beret and a fur-trimmed overcoat, the woman wearing a veil. Plate size 4.325” x 3.75”. Sheet size 4.125” x 3.925”. Note: Rembrandt Harmensz.van Rijn is arguably the most important artist in Dutch history, having lived and worked during the so-called Dutch Golden Age. $2,000-$4,000

988. Fine Gilt Bronze Mounted Walnut Floor Jardiniere

Continental, early 20th century. A fine gilt bronze mounted walnut floor jardiniere having a circular form inset with removable conforming zinc liner within a decorated gilt metal blind fretwork banding over a cylindrical tapering body mounted at the sides with three gilt bronze putti caryatid rising from satyr and leafy headed supports united by a circulet and terminating on cloven feet united by a tripartite shaped gilt bronze base. Height 34.25”, width 26.5” (caryatid to caryatid), diameter of liner 18.25”. $1,500-$3,000

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Continental, likely German, 18th Century. An oak carved cabinet on stand having a molded rectangular top over a pair of doors inset with black and white veined marble and stylized scrolling ornament, each drawer centered by a lions masks above a pair of paneled cupboard doors carved with figural scenes divided and flanked by marble inset panels and raised on a later stand with turned legs united by matching stretchers terminating in turned feet. Height 60.25”, width 46.37”, depth 20”. $2,000-$4,000

989. Continental Marquetry Inlaid Petite Commode, 18th

Continental, 18th century. A marquetry inlaid petite commode having a rectangular top with oval marquetry medallion depicting urn with flowers and birds and front chamfered corners above a conforming case with four drawers, each inlaid with rinceau and having individual locking mechanisms, flanked to each side by fluted angles and raised on square tapered fluted legs. Height 32.87”, width 35.5”, depth 18.12”. $1,500-$3,000


990. Fine Edwardian Adam Style Server or Pier Table

English, 19th century. A fine Edwardian Adam style pier table, server or console, having a rectangular satinwood serpentine shaped top with chamfered corners, inlaid at the back with demilune shaped patera, the whole crossbanded and banded with Vitruvian scroll inlay above a conforming case teal painted and parcel gilt decorated, the frieze with applied interlocking anthemion decoration over laurel husks raised on six square tapered legs, each decorated with three graduated and interlaced husk mounted wreaths enclosing paterae and headed with oval patera medallions and terminating in Marlborough foot. Height 32.87”, width 53.75”, depth 23.37”. $2,000-$4,000

992. British School, “River Valley”, Oil On Canvas

991. S. J. Barnes, “West Malvern Worcestershire”, Oil

Samuel John Barnes (British, 1847-1901), “West Malvern Worcestershire”-1880, oil on canvas, signed lower left “S.J. Barnes ‘’19, ‘80”, with labels to verso “CHRISTIE’S Stock # NP772 LINE # 2 Dept # O.M.P.”, “CHRISTIE’S NP772/2 O.M.P.”, with inscriptions to verso “A1167 LEEELYEE”, “West Malvern Worcestershire No 2”, “From SCHILLAY & REHS INC 305 East 63rd Street New York, N.Y. 10021”. Framed 52.5” x 42.5”. Unframed 46” x 36.25”. $2,000-$4,000

British School, lat 19th / early 20th century. “River Valley”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned, canvas with maker’s mark to verso “Winsor & Newton’s Quality Canvas Rathbone Place London, W.”. Framed 28” x 46.5”. Unframed 18” x 36”. Note: Winsor & Newton was an artist supply manufacturer that was founded in London in 1832 at 30 Rathbone Place, where they remained until 1937/38. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia. $1,200-$2,400

995. Manner Of George Vincent, “Wayside Conversation”

994. British School, View of Switzerland, Oil on Canvas 993. English Two Part Mahogany Campaign Chest, 19th C English, mid-19th century. A two part mahogany and brass bound campaign chest having a rectangular top with brass caps above a conforming case fitted with two short over one deep, long drawer above two long drawers, each drawer with individual locking mechanisms and recessed handles, resting on block feet. Height 37.75”, width 39”, depth 17.5”. $1,000-$2,000

British School, 19th century. “View of Switzerland”-circa 1840-1860, oil on canvas, inscribed on verso of stretcher with title above illegible signature, possibly reading “Samuel Fellows” and 1840 or 1860 date. Horizontallyaligned landscape with figures painting depicting the Swiss Alps with view of green forest and serpentine river in foreground, male figure on horseback near water’s edge and rocks, stone turret architecture on hillside at left. Stretcher also with additional stenciled numbers, likely noting earlier inventory. Framed 24.125” x 29.75”. Unframed 18.2” x 24.125”. $800-$1,200

Continental School, second half 19th century. Manner of George Vincent (English, 1796-1831), “A Wayside Conversation”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned, with inscription to frame “VINCENT”, with label to verso “Artist: Circle of George Vincent, Title: Wayside Conversation Oil on Canvas Circle of George Vincent (1796-1831) Circa 19th Century Stock No JMP828 Price $15,850”, with label to verso “TB 541”, with label to verso “Circle of George Vincent (1796-1831) ‘A Wayside Conversation’ 18 x 24 JBP003 CSK 10/2/00/190”, with label to verso “T.Mc T.JMP828 ILID SC 01107”, with framer’s label to verso “BROs Established Nearly Half A Century 241, King’s Rd. Chelsea (Opposite Carlyle Square”. Framed 27.25” x 33.5”. Unframed 18” x 24.125”. $800-$1,200

997. Polychrome Decorated Adams Style Pembroke Table

996. Satin Birch Chest Stamped Gillows of Lancaster

Gillows of Lancaster (English, 1731-early 1900s), 19th century. A fine satin birch chest of drawers having a rectangular twin-board top with molded edge over a pair of short drawers and three graduated long drawers, each with individual locking mechanisms and turned wood pulls on a plinth base. Impressed stamped to upper right drawer ‘GILLOWS LANCASTER’. Height 35”, width 43.5”, depth 21.87”. $1,000-$2,000

English, 20th century. Adams style polychrome decorated mahogany and satinwood Pembroke table, the rectangular top having rounded ends painted with central fan patera within polychrome bellflowers, beads and arabesque leafy vine scrolls within simulated cross-banding continuing to the D-shaped drop leaves opening to create an oval top and having a conforming floral painted single frieze drawer to each end raised on polychrome decorated, square tapered legs. Height 27.8”, width 21.5” (leaves down), width 40.8” (leaves raised), depth 30.75”. $600-$800

998. British School, Portrait of British Nobleman, Oil

British School, late 18th century. “Portrait of a British Nobleman”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Formal bust-length portrait painting depicting a British nobleman in lace collar and brocade vest under red velvet overcoat, with right hand in pocket. Framed 25.4” x 21.6”. Unframed 21.6” x 17.9”. $600-$800

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1001. Fine Cast Stone Sculpture, “Putto With Game Bird”

Continental, late 19th / early 20th century. A cast stone garden sculpture depicting fleshy putto with archer’s bow in left hand, with lifeless game bird in right hand, with fabric draped around right hip, with soft curls framing plump face, with later base with single bacchanalian mask. Overall height 65.5”. Height without base 43”. $1,500-$3,000

999. Set of 6 Neoclassical Style Iron Garden Chairs

Matched set of six Neoclassical style green painted wrought iron garden, patio or outdoor chairs, each with arched back rail and fleur-de-lis style splat, five iron strap seat over a concave stretcher. Height 38.75”, width 18”, seat depth 18”, seat height 17.25”. $800-$1,200

1000. Cast Stone Garden Sculpture, “Cornucopia”

Continental, 19th century. A cast stone garden sculpture depicting cornucopia urn or basket of tapered gadrooned form, with various fruits and vegetables, with separable and likely later base with four panels depicting scrolled foliates, with tapered base. Overall height 67”. Base 30.5” x 21.5” x 22”. $1,500-$3,000

1002. Pair of Large Cast Stone Garden Jardinieres

20th century. Pair of matching large cast stone garden jardinieres in Neoclassical style urn form with flared egg and dart ornamented rims above rounded twisted gadrooned body above a socle beaded circular foot on a square plinth base. Each unmarked. Overall height 25”, diameter of top 27.25”. $1,500-$3,000

1003. Large Late 19th/ Early 20th C. Cast Iron Garden Urns

Continental, late 19th/ early 20th century. A pair of large black painted cast iron garden urns with cast stone flambeau finials, each urn comprising spreading ring foot with gadroon band at knee, surmounted by a large cylindrical urn form with tall leaf tip band at base under laurel leaf swags joined at shoulder by Bacchanalian masks and surrounding rosette medallions in relief, the flat-top shoulder issuing short incurvate neck with narrow band of flutes and lift-off cast stone open flame form finials, allover with black painted finish. Unmarked. Height 41”, width across handles 19.5”, diameter 16”. $1,500-$3,000

1004. Large Verdigris Figural Bronze Wall Fountain 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Overall 66.5” x 39”. $2,000-$4,000

1005. Palatial Cast Stone Circular Dining Table

A palatial cast stone circular dining, breakfast or center table having a molded top raised on four cabriole style legs molded at the knee with ‘Greek Key’ and terminating in leafy paw feet united by a concave quadripartite base. Height 31.87”. $2,000-$4,000

1006. Pair Of British Very Fine Carved Stone Pedestals

English, early 20th century. A pair of exceptionally fine, carved gray stone Renaissance Revival pedestals (or columns, or shaped pilasters), each pedestal with separable capital, capital with rounded and stepped cornice, the cornice centered by face of putto, the putto flanked on either side by figural brackets of griffin form, one griffin with scrolled acanthus for legs, the brackets each with a single rosette, capital with a frieze relief of scrolled foliates and acanthus, the shaft with central vertical panel with stacked urns, with scrolling acanthus, with winding ivy, with various male masks, with two lizards, centered by face of putto with frog’s legs, the central panel flanked to either side by mirrored panels of cascading fruit including pomegranates, each side panel with a figural medallion depicting the head in profile of classic male figures, the shaft base of one column with three winged griffin figures, each with the face of a lion, the shaft base of the other column with four winged griffins of the same form, each with shaped plinth base, apparently unmarked. Each overall 48.25” x 19.75” x 16”. $3,000-$6,000

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1007. Fine Bronze Large Buddhistic Shou Figure on Turtle

Chinese, likely 19th century Qing Dynasty (16441912). A large and impressively modeled bronze figure of Shou, the Buddhist personification of Longevity, the figure cast in the round at full length standing atop a turtle with the scaly serpentine body of a dragon, the figure in full length floral robes chased with geometric and cloud scroll patterning and holding a peach in one hand at waist level and supporting a dragon staff in other hand to front of body, the figure with characteristic oversized bulbous head, long flowing beard, and joyous facial expression. Apparently unmarked. Height 31.5”, width 19.5”, depth 13”. Provenance: From the private collection of Al & Barbara Holloway, Thomaston, Georgia. $1,500-$3,000

1008. Fine Pair of Chinese Horseshoe Folding Chairs

Chinese, 19th century. Fine matched pair of horseshoe folding chairs, likely Hongmu, each having a rounded crest rail terminating in out swept ends carved with dragons, the vertical curving solid splat carved with a stylized dragon and flanked by scalloped flanges at the top over the leather foldable seat supported by cross-leg configuration united by a front footrest, each arm supported by a hooked bamboo shaped brace, a bamboo shaped short straight brace joins the leg extension to the upper leg. Height 35.5”, width 27.75”, seat depth 17”, seat height 18”. $1,500-$3,000

1009. Palatial Chinese “Mandarin Palette” Center Bowl

Chinese, likely 19th century. A Chinese Export Rose Canton (also sometimes referred to as Mandarin Palette) palatial center bowl of round form raised on a ring foot , the interior and exterior cavettos with elaborate hand painted overglaze and underglaze figural scenes set in gardens and palace interior, the interior with wide band to mouth depicting butterflies famid prunus fruit on a gold ground, the exterior with wide band to rim decorated with key patterning and auspicious objects, and the interior tondo with further figural scene surrounded by a ring of lotus blossoms on green meandering vines. Unmarked. diameter 23.75”, height 8.5”. $2,000-$4,000

1010. Pair Of Large Chinese Porcelain, Gilt Bronze Vases

Chinese, 20th century. A very fine pair of monumental blue and white porcelain vases of baluster form with gilt bronze accent and base, topped at mouth with gilt bronze pierced lappet border accented by leaves and berries, each vase with depictions of outdoor scenes with peonies and phoenix birds, each base of gilt bronze with leaf and berry swags over four scrolled acanthus feet, apparently unmarked. Height 27”, diameter at mouth 10.5”. $2,000-$4,000

1012. Impressive 19th C. Chinese Cinnabar Censer Stand

1011. Pair of Chinese Faux Bois Motif Porcelain Planters

Chinese, Ching Dynasty Yongzheng mark (1723-1735), likely 20th century. Pair of matching hand decorated faux bois and yellow rope motif banded porcelain jardinieres of tapered cylindrical form supported on four squat gilt legs with iron red scrolling on stands with matching motif supported on four squat gilt legs with iron red scrolling. Underside of each with blue four character mark for Yongzheng period under glaze. Remnant of label on exterior from John Rosselli Antiques, New York, New York. Overall height 5.25”, diameter of jardiniere at top 5.75”. Note: A nearly identical pair of jardinieres sold on Christie’s, New York, “Forever Chic” sale on October 14, 2014 as Lot 101 where they sold for over $10,000. $1,500-$3,000

Chinese, likely 18th century Qing Dynasty (1644-1912). An impressive carved cinnabar lacquer censer table stand of round form, the whole raised on four diminutive cloud scroll feet joined by a flat stretcher carved to two sides with scrolls, keys, and peony flowers, the stretcher issuing four outward arching legs corresponding with feet below, these legs carved with lotus blossoms at shoulder amid scrolls reserved to a diaper patterned ground, the diaper pattern continuing around the flaring shoulder and bearing further lotus blossom scrolled cartouches centered over the space between each leg, the shoulder surmounted by waisted band of leiwen and an everted lip with further key patterning, the stand’s top platform carved with large central tondo bearing three ducks to a grassy bank with one swimming in heavily textured water, the sky above filled with carved diaper patterning and bearing a carved two line calligraphic inscription or signature beside round seal mark, the tondo surrounded by wide band with large clusters of key patterning alternating with quatrefoil cartouches bearing bird and plant scenes. diameter 18.25”, height 7.875”. $2,000-$4,000

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1014. Louis XV Style Gilt Bronze Mounted Bureau Plat

Louis XV style gilt bronze mounted and kingwood veneered bureau plat having a reverse serpentine shaped top banded with rocaille above a conforming deep frieze fitted to one side with a center drawer flanked by two short drawers each adorned with rocaille scroll mounts and leafy handles, the other side with simulated drawers and decoration, raised on cabriole legs headed by espagnolette wearing plumed headress, on acanthus-cast sabots. Height 31.12”, width 69.25”, depth 37.5”. $1,500-$3,000

1013. Fine Sevres Lidded Porcelain And Gilt Bronze Urn

E. Silliers (French, 19th century) for Sevres Porcelain Factory (French, founded 1740), circa late 19th century. A very fine hand painted porcelain and gilt bronze footed urn, topped with gilt bronze pineapple form finial, lid with gilt floral and banded border on cobalt ground, with floral spray over pale blue ground, urn body with egg and dart flared rim at mouth, with large figural scene depicting allegorical scene with man, woman and putti in forest surrounded by gilt floral border on cobalt ground, with floral spray surrounded in gilt plumed border, body with two figural ram form gilt bronze handles, urn with gilt bronze leaf tip base surmounted to egg and dart flare, further surmounted to circular cobalt foot with gilt floral border, with gilt bronze laurel and berry border topping octagonal gilt bronze base, with Sevres mark “BB” with an “S” for Silliers under lid. Height 24.5”, width from handle to handle 13.5”. $1,000-$2,000

1015. French Gilt and Silvered Bronze Casket Box

French, 20th century. A large, Louis XIV-style silvered and gilt bronze jewelry box with Baroque ornamentation, topped by a putti holding a trident and flanked by two patinated and gilt dolphins, the sides embellished with foliage, shell, ribbon, and acanthus motifs with lion’s heads on chamfered corners, standing on four C-scroll feet. Lined in light gray silk. Unmarked. Height 13.6”, width 12.2”, depth 6.9”. $1,000-$2,000

1016. French Marble Top Louis XV Style Walnut Enfilade

French, 20th century. Louis XV style carved walnut wood buffet or enfilade with shaped pink and white veined marble top with ogee border above three pull out drawers above four hinged doors that open to access shelved interior within, bird’s eye maple utilized as secondary wood, shaped panels on all door and drawer fronts, jambs with rocaille shell, acanthus leaf, C scroll and trailing floral ornament, shaped apron supported on six feet. $1,000-$2,000

1017. Gilt Bronze & Glass Parfumerie with Eglomise Stoppers

French, 19th century. Likely Parisian, a gilt bronze mounted colorless glass parfumerie or fitted scent casket, the case of oval form mounted to exterior with openwork elaborate scrolling band and hanging c-scroll handles to either side, the lid and mouth of base with conforming twisted gadroons, the hinged lid opening to reveal openwork caddy holding two squat scent bottles with openwork scroll fretwork and hinged lids with finials bearing hand painted verre eglomise landscape scenes. Case height 4”, width 6.25”, depth (without key) 4”, cologne bottle height 3.25”. $800-$1,200

1018. French Gilt Bronze & Glass Ram’s Head Cache Pots

French, early 20th century. A pair of gilt bronze mounted cache pots comprising a square plinth base issuing ring mount with bands of diagonal beads under serpentine ribbon, with a bulbous glass vessel raised on ring foot with diamond patterning to bottom half under band of gadroons near mouth under gilt band decorated with flowers joining ram’s head handles to either side, the conforming lid of shallow domical form with further diamond point patterning and a gilt pinecone finial. Unmarked. Height 11”, width across handles 7.25”, base 3.875” square. $800-$1,200

1019. White Painted Louis XV Style Duchesse Brisée

French, first half 20th century. A Louis XV style duchesse brisée, or chaise lounge in two parts, in carved and white paint decorated wood, the chair of bergere form with padded and upholstered arched back and scrolling sides over short padded arms, with iron handles to either side for securing the reclining back in 5 positiions; the long footstool of rectangular form with arched end reclining via matching iron hardware into two positions; each section raised on French cabriole legs with shell carved knees, scroll toes, and scrolling shaped aprons. Chair overall height (fully erect) 43”, width across arms 33.5 (including iron handle), depth 32”, seat height 17”. Overall length 61”. $800-$1,200

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1022. Continental Baroque Style Walnut Refectory Table

Italian or Spanish, early 19th century. Baroque style walnut refectory table having a rectangular slab top raised on scroll carved trestle supports united by an iron buttress scroll stretcher terminating in scrolled feet. Height 18.12”, width 50.75”, depth 18”. $1,000-$2,000

1020. Baroque Style Carved Walnut Console Table, 18th C

1021. Pair of Baroque Style Parcel Gilt Wood Floor Lamps

Continental, 18th century. A fine Baroque style walnut carved console or pier table having a serpentine shaped top with projecting square ears over a deep conforming apron floral carved and pierced with drapery and central cartouche within leafy surround raised on a cabriole legs carved at the knee with leafy cabochon and terminating on ball and claw feet. Height 32”, width 38.63”, depth 25”. $2,000-$4,000

Continental, likely Spanish, 20th century. A matched pair of Baroque style painted and parcel gilt decorated wood floor lamps or torchieres having a spiral or barley twist shaft painted with leafy vinery and resting on a fishscale decorated and paneled square base, each side carved with cartouche containing faux malachite within drapery against red ground above a leaf tip molded plinth. The standard headed with wax candlesleeve issuing a single socket with cream colored pleated fabric shade. overall height 76.5”, width of base 14.12”, depth of base 14.12”. $1,500-$3,000

1023. Baroque Style Carved Giltwood Putti Floor Lamp Continental, 20th century. Baroque-style giltwood floor lamp, with carved putti, acanthus leaves, and scrolls, on a circular acanthus base, with a candle fixture and pleated silk shade. Unmarked. Height (to finial) 78.5”, diameter (of shade) 18.5”. $800-$1,200

1024. Norman Lloyd, “Winter On The Bluff”, Oil

1025. Norman Lloyd, “Autumn In The Forest”, Oil

Norman Lloyd (Australia, 1895-1983), “Autumn in the Forest”, oil Norman Lloyd (Australia, 1895-1983), “Winter on the Bluff”, on unstretched canvas hinged to cardboard, signed at lower oil on canvas, signed at lower right “Norman Lloyd”, verso right “NORMAN LLOYD”, inscription to backing cardboard with label “DB113”, verso with additional label “SC130”, verso “Autumn in the Forest Norman Lloyd ROI 7RSA”. with various numeral inscriptions including “113”, “D602”,”5”. Impressionistically rendered pastoral landscape painting Tonalist impressionistically rendered figural landscape painting depicting an autumnal or fall forest scene with bushy foliage depicting a crisp winter day with an indistinct figure crossing a grassy bluff in the foreground, with valley of rolling trees and and tall grasses, with pluming cumulous clouds in the blue skies overhead. Framed 15” x 18.5”. Unframed 11.25” x 14.75”. foliage in the distance and overcast skies overhead. $500-$700 Framed 19.5” x 22.6”. Unframed 13” x 16”. $500-$700

1026. Pair of Baroque Style Giltwood Open Armchairs

Italian, late 19th/early 20th century. A matched pair of Baroque style giltwood carved open armchairs each having a slightly arching neutral upholstered back with foliate carved ‘ears’ leading to downswept and foliate carved arms over the padded upholstered seat raised on front molded cabriole legs with acanthus carved knees and terminating in paw feet. Height 40”, width 29.37” (ear to ear), seat depth 21”, seat height 17”. $800-$1,200

1027. Pair, Baroque Revival Cherub Candleabra

Continental, 19th century. Pair of Baroque Revival candleabra, each with a bronze cherub holding a gilt horn and supporting three candle arms and a single center candle, decorated with patinated and gilt bronze acanthus leaves and grape vines and clusters, all atop a three tiered black marble base with gilt banding and pilaster carving. Marked T.H. on base of one. Height 19.75”, diameter 9.6”. $500-$700

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1029. Plume & Atwood Company Banquet Floor Lamp

Plume & Atwood Manufacturing Company (American, 1869-1965), late 19th century or 20th century. Victorian gilt-bronze mounted green and red marble whale oil floor lamp with a tapered form supporting an urn, mounted on four gilt bronze scrolled feet, with two foliated bands around the stem, and brass handles to the urn. Topped with a spherical opaque glass shade painted with a figural scene of a lyric female muse and a putti above gilt-accented gold acanthus leaves. Burner marked “P&A Duplex”. Overall (to shade) height 64.5”, width 18”, depth 18”. $800-$1,200

1028. Victorian Articulated Duck Skeleton, Glass Cloche

Likely originally from a Victorian Era cabinet of curiousities, a fully articulated duck skeleton presented within a large hand blown glass cloche, the duck displayed standing square with wings folded at sides and mounted to a square wooden plinth base, the lift off glass cloche or vitrine of round form with domed top surmounting a round black painted fitted wooden base. overall height 31”, diameter 19”. Skeleton height 18.5”. $800-$1,200

1030. A.W. Zimmerman Walnut Square Piano

A.W. Zimmerman (Darmstadt, founded 1851), circa mid- 19th century. A fine walnut pianoforte having a square case with rounded front corners and shaped music folding music stand; the hinged lid opening to reveal the openwork and sculpted soundboard above the lyre-shape pedal. Raised on four turned and octagonal shaped legs terminating on casters. Gilt bronze medallion on front “MAGAZIN VON PIANOS & HARMONIUMS, A.W. ZIMMERMANN IN DARMSTADT’. Piano is accompanied by an unassociated piano stool. Height 35.5”, width 61”, depth 30.75”. $1,000-$2,000

1032. American School, “The Fishing Hole”, Oil, Signed

1031. Pair, Amethyst Glass & Gilt Bronze Candelabra

American, early 20th century. Pair of candelabra, with centered tapering amethyst glass bodies with etched grapes, flanked by two curving arms with hanging crystal drops, each topped with a crystal ball and four teardrop shaped crystal drops, set on footed stands. Unmarked. Height 23.4”, width 12.4”, depth 6.5”. $800-$1,200

American School, late 19th century. “The Fishing Hole”, oil on canvas, signed at lower right “C. Walter”, inscribed indistinctly at lower left possibly “G. Fischner”, with label to verso from restoration. Figural landscape painting with loose impressionistic handling depicting a small fishing pond, likely in the American northeast, with two men moving through the deciduous trees on the far bank of the still water, the pond surrounded by colorful foliage and brush, with overcast late fall skies overhead. Framed 32” x 37”. Sight 20.5” x 26”. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia. $800-$1,200

1035. Edwardian Inlaid Double Bed, T. Simpson & Son

1033. Edwardian Inlaid Triple Door Wardrobe, T. Simpson T. Simpson & Son, Halifax (English 1798-1957), circa 1880. Makers plaques to upper right interior door ‘T. SIMPSON 7 SONS, CABINET MAKERS. HALIFAX.’ height 93.37”, width 83.37”, depth 22.75”. $1,000-$2,000

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1034. English Edwardian Inlaid Vanity, T. Simpson & Son T. Simpson & Son, Halifax (English 1798-1957), circa 1880. Both doors mounted with plaques ‘T. SIMPSON 7 SONS, CABINET MAKERS. HALIFAX.’ height 69.37”, width 55.25”, depth 19.5”. $800-$1,200

T. Simpson & Son, Halifax (English 1798-1957), circa 1880. An Edwardian movement inlaid mahogany double bed comprising a headboard and footboard, the headboard with three panel inserts, beneath a pediment with dentil-moldings, supported by two applied carved pilaster columns with ionic capitals, and two inlaid Neoclassical drop details. Footboard also with three panel inserts, one central rectangular panel flanked by two square side panels, separated by applied pilaster columns with ionic capitals, with Neoclassical-style floral inlays to each side panel. Unmarked. Headboard height 50.5”, width 60.25”, depth 3.25”. $500-$700


1036. Hand Woven Persian Mahal Rug

Wool. Iran. Floral design on red field. Cream, blue and gold accent colors. 8’ 6” x 11’ 8”. $800-$1,200

1037. Continental School, “The Artist At Play”, Oil

Continental School, early 20th century. “The Artist at Play”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Figural portrait painting depicting a stout man with a shaped moustache, pale green eyes and a clever grin, dressed in a dark brown three piece suit, his hat tilted back on his head in a jovial manner, he holds a group of brushes and a paint palette in his left hand and a green bottle (likely wine) in his right, his person is surrounded by an operatic vignette of Bacchanalian putti and draped red fabric. Unframed 54.25” x 46.5”. $800-$1,200

1038. Large Renaissance Revival Style Giltwood Mirror American, 20th century. Monumental Renaissance Revival-style giltwood full-length cushion mirror, with a foliated crest to the top and beveled panels with floral and ribboned borders. Unmarked. Height 79”, width 38”, depth 8”. $1,000-$2,000

1039. French Renaissance Style Hanging Lantern

French, 20th century. Renaissance-style six-light wrought iron hanging pendant lantern, with gilded accents, ringed in pegged bands with applied foliated borders, twisted scrolls, and open domes to the top and bottom, each with a centered black ball ringed in gold. Unmarked. Height (to fixture) 51”, diameter 11”. $800-$1,200

1042. Pair, Renaissance Revival Gilt Metal Gasoliers

1040. Stained Oak Stretcher Base Tavern Table

English, 18th century. A stained oak stretcher base table having a rectangular slab top with rounded edges over a scallop carved apron on raised cylindrical turned and block legs joined by matching H-form stretcher centered with turned finial. Height 28”, width 42.25”, depth 27.5”. Provenance: From the private collection of Al & Barbara Holloway, Thomaston, Georgia. $800-$1,200

American, 20th century. Pair of patinated bronze Renaissance Revival wall mounting gasoliers, each with a winged, torch-bearing putti standing atop a downward curving arm, supporting urn-shaped fixtures, set on round wall mounts with applied torches, and accented with gilt metal beading, drops, and capitals. Wired for electricity. Unmarked. Height (from lowest gilt drop to top of putti’s torch) 16.75”, width 6”, depth 19.1”. $400-$600

1041. Scottish School, Cattle In Rocky Landscape, Oil

Scottish School, 19th century. “Pastoral Scene with Cattle and Cow Herder”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Horizontally oriented pastoral scene with Barbizon style handling of sky and light throughout, depicting Aberdeen angus cattle and herder in a rocky landscape with trees and brush. Framed 31” x 25”. Unframed 24.125” x 18”. $500-$700

1043. Renaissance Revival Gilt Bronze Figural Clock

French, 19th century. Gilt bronze Renaissance Revival mantle clock, topped with standing female figure in period dress, set on based adorned with foliated C-scrolls, instruments, scientific tools, and paintbrushes symbolizing Enlightenment. Movement marked “Renard A Rouen”. Height 18.2”, width 14”, depth 4.2”. $400-$600

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1046. 19th C. Painted Giltwood Mirror, Rocaille & Rose

1045. French Carved and Gilt Wall Bracket, 19th Century

1044. French Upholstered Walnut Fauteuil, 19th C.

French, 19th century. Walnut Louis XVI style carved walnut fauteuil with an oval back, scrolled armrests, rosettes, and tapering fluted legs with toupie feet topped with rosettes and upholstered in needlepoint fabric. Unmarked. Height 38.4”, width 24.5”, seat depth 22.5”, seat to floor 16”. $500-$700

Continental, possibly Italian, first half 19th century. An eight sided paint decorated and giltwood wall mirror of oblong form with carved shell forms to either narrow end, raised molding surrounding the pieced looking glass with a second molding band around a central carved and painted wood rosette. Mounted for vertical hanging, but could be made horizontal. Unmarked. Height 36”, width 16.25”. $400-$600

French, 19th century. Unmarked. Height 12.75”, width 12.75”, depth 7.5”. $500-$700

1048. Pair, French Gilt Bronze Figural Sconces

1047. Continental School, “Woman On Footbridge”, Oil Continental School (possibly French), 19th century. “Woman on Footbridge”, oil on shaped wood panel, signed indistinctly at lower left. A figural painting depicting a woman in corseted gown holding a basket of wildflowers, standing on a foot bridge in a forest clearing. Frames 15.625” x 14.125”. Unframed 11.75” x 9.9”. $500-$700

French, first quarter of 20th century. Pair figural fourlight wall sconces, each depicting a winged female “Victory” standing atop an orb embellished with a laurel wreath and torch, flanked on each side by a curling horn, each dividing into two smaller horns decorated with grotesque masks. Marked “VIBERT”. Height 22.25”, width 14”, depth 7”. $600-$800

1049. Pair of 5-Light Parcel Gilt Candelabra on Stands

Continental, 20th century. $500-$700

1051. French Mahogany Recamier Chaise Lounge

French, late 19th century. A mahogany recamier chaise lounge having a scroll carved back with scrolled rests; one side with elevated up-scrolled end and raised on bracket feet with scrolled fleur de lis on hidden casters. The back, sides,seat and removable cushion covered in green stripped upholstery. Height 34.25”, width 58”, seat depth 19”, seat height 16”. $700-$900

1050. Palatial Oak Carved Buffet a Deux Corps, 19th C

1052. Directoire Style Ladies Demilune Bureau Plat

Continental, 20th century. A Directoire style marble and fruitwood ladies bureau plat having a demilune shape, the center inset with white molded marble writing surface over a single frieze drawer, the ends mounted with pierced gilt metal gallery, raised on a semi-lobed turned and tapered legs terminating in gilt toupie feet. Height 29.25”, width 60.25”, depth 22.5”. $600-$800

Belgian, fourth quarter 19th century. A palatial oak carved buffet a deux corps, the upper carved having a foliate and egg and dart carved cornice over a paneled frieze centered with carved cartouche framed with scrolling foliage above a pair of barley twist supports headed with diamond shaped patera blocks and enclosing the pair of arched glazed doors opening to a interior with two adjustable wood shelves all supported by seated winged griffins on the breakfront base with two frieze drawers having naturalistically molded branch form handles above a pair of molded doors relief carved with themes emblematic of harvest flanked by barley twist pilasters on a foliage carved and gadroon bases resting on bun feet. Height 104”, width 64.75”, depth 23.5”. $600-$800

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1053. MP Sevres Porcelain Dresser Box and Similar

French, early 19th century. MP Sevres porcelain dresser box in cobalt glaze with bronze mounted details, including banding at the base, beading around the lid, and swaged foliage and a ribboned handle at the top. Together with a similar round porcelain cobalt box with bronze mounted details, including three lions with ringed handles, swaged drapes, pierced banding, and a floral handle. MP Sevres marked. Height (of MP Sevres) 4.5”, width 7.4”, depth 5.3”. $400-$600

1054. French Two Tier Gilt Metal and Marble Top Table

French, late 19th century. A gilt metal mounted walnut two-tier table, the rectangular marble top within a pierced gilt metal gallery over a frieze mounted with gilt metal rinceau and patera blocks on turned tapered and fluted legs untied by a concave shaped undertier mounted with gilt metal drapery and tassels and terminating in bamboo form legs. Height 31.75”, width 15.75”, depth 11.87”. $400-$600

1055. Pair of Empire Style Gilt Bronze Candelabra

French, 19th century. Pair of matching Empire style cast gilt bronze five light candelabrum with tall central straight arm surrounded by four candle cups at the ends of undulating upswept acanthus leaf encrusted arms on an architectural acanthine and floral swag pedestal base with rocaille shells with dolphins, incised lattice work panels, florals, leaves and scrolling, overall supported on C scroll feet. Unmarked. Height 19”, diameter (across arms) 10”. $500-$700

1058. Pair of French Empire Style Upholstered Armchairs

1057. European Empire Style Mantle Clock

1056. Empire Style Mahogany Somneau or Drum Table

French, 19th century. An Empire style mahogany somneau or drum table having a removable circular ‘blue pearl’ granite top (later) above a conforming cylindrical body with single door on circular plinth. Height 29.12”, diameter of top 16”. $500-$700

French, late 19th/early 20th century. Matched pair of Empire style walnut open armchairs or fauteuils with square padded back and seat upholstered in red and gold striped velvet fabric with brass nail head tacking , leaf tip and fish scale motif above and on undulating arms fluted blocks (sides with scrolling and rocaille shell) on square legs. Overall height 34.7”, width 23”, depth 19.25”, seat to floor 16.5”. $500-$700

Continental, early 20th century. Large Empire style black lacquered portico form mantle clock with applied gilt metal ormolu and capitals, composed of a rectangular base with four Doric columns supporting a large bronze dial. Dial signed “Duplat rue Havre,” movement marked “Peons,” and underside of base stamped with retailer mark “W.E. Taylor Clock Co. / 8 Cortlandt St. N.Y.” height 19.7”, width 10”, depth 5.4”. $500-$700

1060. Pair, After Mene Bronze Greyhounds, Susse Freres

1059. After Pierre Jules Mene, Hunting Hound, Bronze

After Pierre-Jules Mene (French,1810-1879), “Hunting Hound”, gilt bronze sculpture, incised on base “P.J. MENE”. Figural sporting sculpture depicting a hunting hound pointing and looking to the side with pleasant facial features, focused attention, and tail outstretched. Dog or hound on an integral naturalistic oblong base with plant leaves and rocks. Overall height 6.6”, width 13”, depth 4.6”. $600-$800

After Pierre-Jules Mêne (French, 1810-1879), Susse Freres (French, founded 1839) posthumous editions, circa late 19th/ early 20th century, each signed within cast “P.J. Mene” and bearing faint foundry mark for Susse Freres. A pair of authorized reproduction cast bronze sculptures of greyhound dogs in mirrored positions each with left fore arm bent upward and face turned toward the viewer with downswept curling tail and very thin body, each dog to an integral cast bronze ovular base with naturalistic grass to surface, and mounted to a highly veined marble plinth with incurvate lip. Each overall height 8”, width 11.125”, depth 5.375”. $600-$800

1061. Empire Style Gilt Bronze & Mahogany Gueridon

Early 20th century Empire style gilt bronze and mahogany mounted gueridon, side or center table having a circular top within a gilt metal banding on three gilt bronze and ebonized wood caryatid supports united by a tripartite concave platform base terminating in block feet. Height 30.75”, diameter of top 29”. Provenance: Acquired From a Woolworth New York Estate. $600-$800

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1062. American School, “Hunter With Grizzly”, Oil

American School. “Hunter with Grizzly”-1975, oil on unstretched canvas, signed and dated at lower right “L.N. Humbert 75”. Figural landscape painting depicting a hunter with ammunition belt and tall laced boots taking aim with his rifle at a nearby grizzly bear, with gushing mountain river flowing over slick boulders, with sparse evergreen forest and scattered mountains in the distance. Framed 32.25” x 45.5”. Sight 26.5” x 39.5”. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia. $400-$600

1064. Circle of William Keith, “Forest Glen With Stream”

1063. American Polychrome Wood Rooster, 1879

American, Late 19th century. A folk art hand carved wood and polychrome rooster, circa 1879, with textured red plumage, with naturalistically rendered base, inscribed to underside “J. Rossell 79”. Overall 25.5” x 20” x 12”. $500-$700

Circle of William Keith (Scottish (active California), 1838-1911). “Glen with Mossy Boulders”, oil on unstretched canvas, with graphite inscription to verso of canvas “W. Keith”, with indistinct label to verso “Destination”. American Barbizon landscape painting with luminst handling of light, depicting a stoney stream bank with moss covered boulders near a reflective pool in a forest clearing. Framed 11.325” x 14.125”. Sight 9.25” x 11.75”. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia. $500-$700

1067. American Brass Fire Fender with Spherical Finials

1065. Three Piece Figural Gilt Bronze Girandole Set

American, late 19th/ early 20th century. A cast brass fire fender of rectilinear form bearing a plinth base with chamfered front corner issuing gallery comprising vertical cylindrical poles topped with brass spheres, the ends, corners, and center with larger squared piers and larger ball finials. Apparently unmarked. width 54”, depth 16”, height 9”. $400-$600

Continental, 20th century. Three piece figural cast and gilt bronze girandole set with central three light candelabra with Native American Indian chief with star and geometric patterning on tunic holding feather accented spear, with leaf tip bordered circular candle cups above leaves pierced to support dangling faceted crystals, similar handling on single candle stands with portrayal of warrior, presumably Hercules with lion’s pelt. All unmarked and on rectangular stone plinths. Central three-light candelabra height 18.8”, width 15.75”, depth 4.125”. Single candle holder height 14.4”, width 5.5”, depth 3.6”. $300-$500

1066. Mahogany Table Top Vanity Mirror, 19th C.

American, mid to late 19th century. Mahogany tabletop vanity mirror with a cabriole frame, supporting a swiveling rectangular mirror with rounded upper edges, above a single lidded serpentine-top drawer with a central key escutcheon, resting on scrolled feet. Unmarked. Height 30.5”, width 26”, depth 12.5”. $400-$600

1069. Arthur Trevor Haddon, At The Well, Signed Oil

1068. Pair, Decorative Stands with Brass Mountings

American, 20th century. Pair of decorative plant or urn stands, painted black, with square, tapering bodies, resting on four gold ball feet, with applied brass lion’s head and ring handles on each side. Unmarked. Height 25”, width (at base) 12”, depth (at base) 11.25”. $500-$700

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Arthur Trevor Haddon (British/ American (California), 1864-1941). “At The Village Well”, oil on paper mounted to wood board, signed lower right “TREVOR HADDON”, verso with graphite inscription “Arthur Trevor Haddon 1864-1941”. Genre scene painting depicting a group of women in vibrantly colored and patterned dresses flanking a well at center set beside stone stairs with a boy approaching the well from the viewer’s left riding a donkey and one woman offering water to the animal from her basin, with a mother and child seated at left in shadow at the opening of a city or village street stretching backward in shadow beneath tall sunlit buildings. Framed 12.5” x 16.25”. Unframed 8” x 12”. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia. $500-$700

1070. Pair, Monumental Stained Oak Throne Chairs

Levenson & Zenitz (American, 20th century), Baltimore, MD. Pair of monumental stained oak side chairs in the Arts & Crafts style, with a high rectangular back topped with a crown molded pediment, supported by applied columns flanking a curved seat back. Upholstered in dark blue velvet on both the front and back of the seat. Each with metal manufacturer’s label. Height 66.25”, width 31.25”, seat depth 28.75”, and seat to floor 19”. $500-$700


1071. African Kamba Carved & Beaded Stool, 20th C.

Kamba people, Africa (Kenyan), 20th century. Hand carved tribal stool with circular top with concave seat decorated with white and blue seed beads in radiating pattern supported on three outswept legs. Unmarked. Overall height 11.75”, diameter of top 15”. $300-$500

1074. Pair, Mid-Century Infused Lucite Table Lamps American, 20th century. Pair of circular brown Lucite lamps with infused palm leaves. Unmarked. Height (to fixture) 16.5”, width 11.6”, depth 5.75”. $300-$500

1072. After Antoine L. Barye, Algerian Dromedary Bronze

1073. Indian Brass Mounted Wooden Coffer on Stand

After Antoine Louis Barye (French, 1795-1875), “Algerian Dromedary”, cast patinated bronze animalier sculpture, base signed “A. BARYE”. Diminutive animal sculpture depicting an Algerian Dromedary or camel with four legs with raised hump on back, relaxed tail, and calm and pleasant facial expression standing on an integral naturalistic rectangular base surmounting a oblong wooden base. Overall height 5.6”, width 6.6”, depth 3.4”. $400-$600

1075. Pair of Moorish Style Inlaid Walnut Hall Chairs

Northern Italy, late 19th Century. A matched pair of Moorish style bone inlaid walnut chairs each having a quatrefoil shaped paneled back above a hexagonal shaped seat raised on scroll carved shaped legs. The whole decorated throughout with intricate combinations of geometric Islamic patterns. Height 40.25”, width 13.12”, seat depth 12.37”, seat height 19”. $500-$700

Indian, late 19th century. Hardwood coffer or trunk box with brass mounted borders, strapwork and shaped medallions with ornate floral decoration, and repeating beaded, lappet and leaf motif borders, front half of box hinged - opening to reveal paisley fabric lined open storage interior, sides of case with bail pulls. Unmarked. Coffer raised on later wood stand with four rectangular block feet. Overall (including stand) height 17.3”, width 24.1”, depth 14.7”. $300-$500

1076. Carved and Polychromed Elephant Glass Top Table

Indian, 19th century. A carved figural elephant table mounted on a base and draped in ceremonial garments holding tassels in its tusk, polychrome decorated in greens, yellows, blues, and reds. Later mounted with a rectangular glass top. Unmarked. Height 39”, width 26”, depth 21”. $500-$700

1077. Middle Eastern Footed Brass Prayer Box

Unusual Middle Eastern/Indian brass footed prayer box possibly to store religious implements, the box rectilinear in form, the top inscribed in Arabic/Farsi and centered with flower within a raised border over a gadroon applied molding, both sides relief decorated with panels embossed with niche’s inset with various animals, deities and symbols, a hinged door opens to a wood lined interior to one end, raised on polychrome decorated ‘Ganesh’ style feet. Height 18.25”, width 54” (foot to foot), depth 17.25” (foot to foot). $600-$800

1078. Hand Woven Modern Room Size Rug

Wool. Modern. Floral design on blue field. Pink, cream and yellow accent colors. measures 10’ x 12’. $800-$1,200

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1080. Pair of Neoclassical Style Curule Stools

A matched pair of ebonized and parcel gilt decorated curule stools having an upholstered seat and raised on curule or cross-shaped supports united by a turned stretcher and terminating on casters. Height 20.5”, width 18.5”, depth 16”. $500-$700

1079. Collection of 19 Italian Grand Tour Medallion Gems

Italian, 19th century. Group of nineteen loose cast plaster bas relief intaglio gems or medallions each with classical figural scene (some figural groups, others bust length profile portraits) and contained within gilt paper wrapped borders. Grand Tour medallions contained in wooden tray with blue lining. The largest medallion depicting Hercules and Lichas after Canova measuring 3.125” x 2.5”. Tray measures 9.5” x 6”. Provenance: Bonhams, London, Knightsbridge, Period Design, April 8, 2014 where as sold as part of Lot 395. $300-$500

1082. Classical Style Figural Bronze Converted To Lamp

Continental, 20th century. A figural bronze sculpture converted to two light table lamp, topped with turned finial, with two sockets, each socket with drawstring cords, shaft bolted to figural sculpture, sculpture depicting Roman man in orator’s pose, partially nude with fabric swathed over his waist, shoulder and arm, figure on rectangular plinth base, apparently unmarked. Overall 35” x 17” x 10.5”. $300-$500

1085. Neoclassical Style Marble Top Four Drawer Commode

Italian, 20th century. Neoclassical style marble top fruitwood commode have a rectangular inset rouge marble top over a conforming case with four drawers, fluted panels and applied patera, raised on toupie feet. Height 40.12”, width 44.62”, depth 18.75”. $500-$700

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1083. Neoclassical Style Giltwood & Marble Parlor Table

Continental, 20th century. A Neoclassical style giltwood oval side or parlor table having a white marble top with beveled edge within a beaded and leaf tip carved border raised on a turned, fluted and leafy carved standard issuing three down-scrolled and acanthus carved legs united by a tripartite concave plinth base centered with a finial. Height 27”, width 18.25”, depth 14”. $300-$500

1086. Neoclassical Style Granite Top Console Table

20th century. A Neoclassical style walnut console, sofa or pier table having a rectangular black granite top with beveled edge over a frieze mounted to both sides with gilt metal rosettes and berried laurel supported on eight turned pilasters united by a undershelf and raised on a black marble plinth base with beveled edge. Height 32.3”, width 51.6”, depth 15”. $500-$700

1081. Neoclassical Style Gilt Metal Mounted Gueridon $300-$500

1084. Neoclassical Style Figural Bronze And Marble Clock French, early 20th century. A Neoclassical style French figural patinated bronze and sienna marble mantle clock, with figural Napoleon Bonaparte (French, 1769-1821) crossing the Alps on horseback after the painting “Napoleon Crossing the Alps”-1801 by noted French artist Jacques-Louis David (French, 1748-1825) Movement marked “T.N.”, “V14846”, 520-205 3”, clock face indistinctly marked possibly “Aug March and Rue Richelieu”, underside inscribed “Made in France”. Overall 16.25” 7.25” x 5.25”. $400-$600

1087. Pair of Neoclassical Style Jardiniere Stands

Matched pair of Continental Neoclassical style carved, parcel gilt decorated and figured walnut veneer jardiniere stands having circular dished top supported by a leafy molded neck on a rectilinear shaft issuing a tripod base with three downscrolled and acanthus molded legs. Height 41.6”, diameter of top 14”. $500-$700


1088. Collection Of Seven Green, Yellow Majolica Plates

20th century. A collection of seven majolica plates of green and yellow palette, comprising four Wedgwood luncheon plates of cauliflower form, with green central leaves and pale yellow rim, with marks to underside “WEDGWOOD”, “MADE IN ENGLAND” “2U29”; on luncheon and one dessert plate with begonia leaf motif, each with yellow, green and brown palette, each apparently unmarked; one luncheon plate with grape leaf, grape, berry and flower motif, with yellow ground, apparently unmarked. Wedgwood cauliflower luncheon plates diameter 9”. Begonia leaf luncheon plate diameter 8.5”. Begonia leaf dessert plate diameter 8.25”. Grape leaf luncheon plate diameter 9”. $300-$500

1090. Circle Of Nasmyth, “Pastoral Edinburgh Scene”, Oil

Circle of Alexander Nasmyth (Scottish, 1758-1840). “Pastoral Scene Outside of Edinburgh”, oil on wood panel, apparently unsigned. Horizontally oriented pastoral landscape painting depicting cows watering as their herder looks on in the foreground, with city of Edinburgh in the distance. Worn label to verso “Edinburgh”. Framed 13.125” x 16.15”. Unframed 6.125” x 9.325”. $400-$600

1089. Four Majolica Oak Leaf And Acorn Motif Trays

Continental, 20th century. Collection of four majolica trays with naturalistically rendered oak leaf and acorn motif, each with pierced leaf stem handle, each with cluster of three relief acorns to tray, each apparently unmarked, group comprising two trays with maroon, yellow and green color palette, and two trays with green, yellow and brown color palette. Each overall 12.5” x 9”. $300-$500

1091. Frank T. Carter, “Borrowdale Valley Birches”, Oil

Frank Thomas Carter (British,1853-1934), “Borrowdale Valley Birches”, oil on artist’s board, signed at lower right “Frank T. Carter”, with label to verso “DB330”, with inscriptions to verso “CO193141 SXM”, “D561”. No. 13”. . Impressionistically rendered landscape painting depicting lowland valley scene with scattered birch trees and lush grasses, with tall mountain looming in the distance and overcast skies overhead. Framed 18.5” x 23.5”. Sight 20.5” x 17.5”. $300-$500

1094. Figural Bronze And Marble Vide Poche

First half 20th century. A figural bronze vide poche (desk dish or key dish or ash tray) with dark striated marble well, depicting an eagle with wings outstretched, with talons gripping craggy rock below, apparently unmarked, with label to underside “713”. Overall 5.125” x 8” x 9”. $300-$500

1093. US Post Office Keyless Mail Box With 28 Boxes

1092. American School, “Sailors At The Mast”, Oil

American School, 20th century. “Sailors at the Mast”, oil on canvas, signed indistinctly at lower right possibly “Bob Humy”. Figursl marine painting or seascape depicting a central sail boat in the foreground with two sailors, one dressed in rain slicker holds tight to a rope, with a multi-masted ship obscured by fog or mist in the distance, with pale pink skies overhead. Framed 27” x 25”. Sight 21” x 19”. $300-$500

1095. Large Paul Jouve, “Eagle”, Lithograph, Signed

Paul Jouve (French, 1878-1973), “Aigle”, lithograph on Rives paper, graphite signed in lower left margin “P. Jouve”, with artist’s stamp to lower right. Figural print depicting resplendent eagle perched in a rocky landscape, the bird of prey with wings outstretched and talons tightly gripping the branch below. Framed 33.75” x 43”. Sight 25.5” x 35”. $400-$600

American, 20th century. A wood and marble veneer US post office mail box with twenty-eight bronzed white metal, keyless, dual dial mail boxes, each with mirrored back and glazed window to door, dials with letter combinations, dials marked “The Keyless Lock CE Indianapolis, Ind, USA PATENTED”, with electrified lighting element under removable marble veneer top. Overall 46.25” x 24.25” x 15.425”. $400-$600

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1097. Italian Gilt and Silvered Metal Box on Marble Base

1096. Italian Carved & Giltwood Oval Wall Mirror, 19th C Italian, second half of 19th century. Carved and gilt wood wall mirror of oval form with scrolled acanthine frame surrounding looking glass. Unmarked. Overall 27.3” x 23.5”. $400-$600

1099. Pair of Dolphin Motif Candlesticks, 20th C.

Continental, 20th century. Pair of matching gilt metal and granite candlesticks in Empire style with candle cup at top above rounded wax guard on a paneled and turned shaft surmounting a rounded orb supported by three scaled dolphins on a circular brown and black speckled granite stone base within a twisted wire border. Each unmarked. Overall height 9.6”, diameter of base 5.4”. $300-$500

Italian, 20th century. Large silvered and gilt metal box mounted on a black marble base, decorated in allover Neoclassical floral motifs between columns, with a figural roundel on a hinged lid, with an interior gilt metal panel and handles. Unmarked. Height 11.75”, width 10.75, depth 10.75”. $300-$500

1100. Cut Glass and Bronze Mounted Centerpiece

Continental, 20th century. Large cobalt cut to clear centerpiece or tazza, with a scalloped and carved rim, the base of the bowl decorated with hexagonal and diamond cross-hatching within teardrop medallions, mounted on a gilt bronze base with beading and supported by three dolphins atop a three-cornered base. Unmarked. Height 8.25”, diameter 12.4”. $300-$500

1098. 19th C. Italian Giltwood Shell & Grape Wall Mirror Italian, 19th century. A finely carved and giltwood wall mirror comprising shaped vertical rectangular looking glass surrounded by openwork rocaille, scroll, floral, and grape carved motif with shell crest and floral ornament at base. Height 33.5”, width 23”. $300-$500

1101. Pair of Italian Carved & Giltwood Sconces

Italian, 19th century. Pair of matching carved gilt wood and gesso wall candle sconces with green polychrome border on paneled wall mount joined to upswept leaf tip decorated arm with gadrooned border below candle pricket end. Both unmarked. Overall height 11.5”, width 4.9”, depth 11.6”. $300-$500

1103. Group Of Two Continental Gilt Bronze Inkwells

1102. Pair of Paint Decorated Wood Obelisks

Matched pair of wood carved obelisks paint decorated in cream with ebony having a tapering four sided monolithic shaft with pyramidal apex and resting on four ball feet and a rectangular pedestal with square plinth base. Height 41.75”, width 8.6”, depth 8.6”. $300-$500

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Continental, late 19th century. A group of two figural gilt bronze inkwells, each apparently unmarked, comprising one inkwell depicting a handled basket containing grapes and grape leaves, with hinged lid with braided, arched basket handle, basket interior with two separable wells for ink, basket mounted to square plinth base, base adorned with four urn form pen holders at each corner, base with a rotating tray decorated with two crossed feather plumes, on four half pineapple feet; and one inkwell depicting an orb supported on trio of ram’s leg feet, with separable lid topped with round and splayed acanthus finial, interior of orb with three wells (two for ink, one for sand), body of orb with diaper patterning with rosettes, supported on three legs, each topped with urn form pen holders mounted to figural ram’s head, further mounted to ram’s legs and hoofs, on shaped plinth base. Grape basket inkwell overall 4.5” x 4” x 3”. Ram’s orb inkwell 6.5” x 4” x 4”. $400-$600

1104. Venetian Style Etched & Enameled Decorated Mirror

Italian, early 20th century. A Venetian style cut, etched and enameled decorated looking glass mirror having a scrolled and pierced oval-cut mirror crest over the oval faceted frame with traces blue reverse painted border and decorated with enamel foliage and six leaf shaped mounts enclosing the conforming oval beveled plate with mirrored pendant to the base. Height 38”, width 20.12”, depth 0.75”. $500-$700


1107. 54 PC Kosta Boda Junior Pattern Crystal Set

1105. Group Of Three Sterling Silver Decorative Objects Group of three sterling silver object, comprising an English .925 sterling silver Art Nouveau bud vase circa 1882, vase with beaded rim mouth, with repousse Art Nouveau iris flower, with circular stepped and ribbed foot, with stamped lion to upper rim, with stamped maker’s mark “W.N.” for William Neale of Chester, England to upper rim, with two stamped city marks for Chester, England to upper rim including left facing lion and three mushrooms with a sword; an English .925 sterling silver lidded flask circa 1894, flask of rounded rectangular form, with bulbous hinged flask cap or lid with cork interior, flask stamped four times indistinctly to front, flask stamped to upper body on back with silver standard mark for sterling .925 with lion and maker’s mark “H.T.” for Hubert Tornhill of London, England, flask stamped to neck on back with additional silver standard mark for sterling .925 with lion; and a Mexican .925 sterling silver bud vase overlay circa post 1948, vase with pierced floral and foliate patterning (roses and leaves), stamped to underside with silver standard mark “HECHO EN MEXICO STERLING”, stamped to underside with maker’s mark “JRS”, stamped to underside with additional silver standard mark with eagle. Art Nouveau bud vase height 6.5”, diameter at mouth 2.625. Flask overall 5.753.25” x 1.25”. Pierced bud vase overlay height 4.425”, diameter at mouth 2.5”. $300-$500

Kosta Boda (Swedish, founded 1742), circa 1950s. A fifty-four piece crystal set in the Junior pattern by Kosta Boda comprising ten finger bowls, twelve water goblets, French and English, c.1850-1916. A collection of four eleven claret wine glasses, nine sherry glasses and silver mounted glass bottles comprising a French twelve cordials. Each decorated with a gold rim over a second standard silver mounted bottle of rectangular continuous oval cut band and frosted diamonds, gold form with chamfered corners bearing silver frame stars and gold tulip leaves raised on a stepped square in the Neoclassical taste with dancing figurers, a base. Apparently unmarked. Height of bowls 2.4”, bountiful urn, and a lauren wreath with ribbon bow set diameter 4.6”. Height of water goblets 6.25”. Height of between bands of pierced scrolls to foot and shoulder claret glasses 5.3”. Height of sherry glasses 4.12”. with further floral and foliate ornamentation to chamHeight of cordials 3.5”. $300-$500 fered corners, with solid silver round cap bearing mask, swan, and laurel wreath motif, collar of lid marked with Minerva mark for 800 silver made after 1830, also with indistinguishable maker’s mark, an 1856 London sterling mounted bottle of bulbous form with opalescent pressed glass body bearing loop, reed, and fan decoration, the cap of spherical form with repousse scrolls, marked to collar of cap with lion rampant standard mark, city mark for London, and date mark for 1856, also with an indistinguishable maker’s mark; a 1916 Birmingham presumably sterling silver and cut glass atomizer comprising a zipper pattern cut glass bottle surmounted by sterling atomizer with ball form bearing flowers and foliates under an arching mechanical end (lacking the puff), marked to side of collar with city mark for Birmingham and date mark for 1916, also with indistinguishable maker’s mark and standard mark; and a 1911 bottle with sterling lid by Samuel Summers Drew & Ernest Drew (Drew & Sons, London), the glass bottle of tall cylindrical fluted form capped with round lid bearing laurel leaf wreath to top, marked to side of lid with maker’s mark, standard mark, date mark, and city mark. French bottle height 5.875”. Opalescent bottle height 5.25”. Atomizer bottle height 8.25”. Cylindrical bottle height 6.625”. $300-$500

1106. Four Silver Mounted Glass Bottles, 19th & 20th C.

1109. Group of 3 Dressing Table Accessories

A group of three Continental dressing or table accessories comprising an early 20th century brass and mother or pearl square travel alarm clock; a rectangular mother of pearl inlaid box; and a late 19th century French square shaped clear glass scent bottle with gilt metal cap and inset scenic verre eglomise disc depicting the Pantheon. Height of clock 1.8”, width 1.5”, depth 1.5”. Height of box 1.12”, width 6.25”, depth 3”. Height of scent bottle 2.75”, width 1.6”, depth 1.6”. $400-$600

1108. Pair of Large Giltwood Fantasy Mirrors

Continental, 20th century. A pair of giltwood fantasy mirrors each of horizontal shaped rectangular form with two dragons swirling to sides and corners amid flowers and foliates with some mirror edges floating without wood ornmentation. width 43”, height 23”. $300-$500

1110. Tane Orfebres Heavy Mexican Sterling Lidded Box

ADM for Tane Orfebres (Mexican, founded early 1950s), circa 1953-1980. A sterling silver lidded box of flower blossom form with scalloped round body bearing twisted stem form loop handles to either side with flush leaf patterning to each side, the lift off lid of overhanging conforming form with elongated egg and dart chasing to domed center topped by pinecone finial, with gold wash interior. Underside with impressed marks “ADM / TANE” over an eagle mark with indistinguishable number between “0.925” and “STERLING” over “MEXICO”. Height 4.5”, width across handles 7.5”. weight 24.1 troy ounces. $500-$700

1111. Gilt Wood Wall Mirror With Laurel Crest, 20th C.

20th century. Large and heavy gilt wood mirror with horizontally oriented rectangular looking glass, framed with mirrored tiles, corners centered by acanthus leaves, frame crested with laurel wreath with berries and trailing ribbons. Overall height with crest 46.75”, width 51.5”. $600-$800

1112. Hand Woven Persian Lilihan Runner

Wool. Iran. Floral design on red field. Multiple borders with blue, green, gold and cream accent colors. 4’ 5” x 10. $600-$800

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1113. Continental Gilt Bronze Bas Relief Plaque with Putti

Continental School (likely Austrian), Late 19th century. “Two Putti”, gilt bronze bas relief plaque, incised signature lower center “F. Meindl”. Horizontally-aligned figural plaque depicting a scene with two young figures (putti or wingless cherubs) in a romantic loosely rendered environment, one standing at left balancing on one foot and reaching with pole toward wheat at right, the other seated and picking flowers. Overall framed 12” x 14.5”. Unframed 7.4” x 10.125”. Provenance: Property from the Private Collection of Richard and Katherine Graham, Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500

1115. Darte Freres Old Paris Porcelain Potpourri c.1820

Darte Freres (French (Paris), c.1790-c.1833), circa 18101833. A fine Old Paris porcelain hand painted potpourri of tapering square form with incurvate sides and corners surmounted by narrow squat neck with saucer rim, the body at bottom with alternating panels of rose pink and teal green with gilt accents under an everted conforming gilded shoulder, the body above shoulder with shaped surface bearing conforming panels of finely painted floral bouquets alternating with tapering bands of teal topped with gilded vines, the mouth capped with a lift off gilt metal reticulated tapering finial. Underside with iron red mark “DARTE / Palais Royal / No. 21.” height 3.75”, width 5.875” x 5”. $300-$500

1118. French School, “Recumbent Beauty”, Diminutive

French School, 19th century. “Recumbent Beauty”, oil on diminutive panel, signed at lower right “Moiret”. Figural portrait painting depicting a beautiful woman in off-shoulder white gown, with patterned scarf draped across her lap, she sits on a blue and white cushioned chair, behind her red fabric has been draped between marble columns, contained within tessellated bone and ormolu frame, apparently unmarked. Framed 6” x 5.25”. Sight 3” x 3”. $300-$500

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1114. Continental Gilt Bronze Relief Plaque, Signed

Continental School (likely Austrian), Late 19th century. “Tending the Fire”, gilt bronze bas relief plaque, incised signature lower center “F. Meindl”. Horizontally-aligned figural plaque depicting a charming scene with two young figures (putti or wingless cherubs) in a romantic loosely rendered environment, fire at center with young male putti blowing to encourage flames, figure with puffed round cheeks and kneeling on ground beside a young female warming hand above wearing flowing dress and wrap on head. Overall framed 12” x 14.5”. Unframed 7.4” x 10.125”. Provenance: Property from the Private Collection of Richard and Katherine Graham, Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500

1116. Classical Painted & Brise Carved MOP Fan

Continental, 19th century. A brise carved mother of pearl fan with hand painted scene on textile, comprising 14 highly carved mother of pearl sticks of triangular form carved with scrolls, figures, flowering urns, and other classical elements and issuing a single paper or textile band with intricate hand painted classical figural scene with young beauties set in a garden with a shepherd at left and a harpist at right. Fan mounted within a fitted shadowbox frame. Frame 16.5” x 26.5”. Fan sight size 19.75” x 19.875”. Provenance: From the Estate of Vice Admiral Hugh Goodwin and Mrs. Eleanor Welty Goodwin thence by descent to their daughter, Sidney Mary Goodwin and her husband, Mr. George Marshall Brown of GA. $300-$500

1117. Manner Of Baccarat Crystal And Gilt Bronze Vase

Continental, 20th century. A fine footed crystal urn or vase with gilt bronze adornment in the manner of Baccarat (French, founded 1764), vase of flared and bulbous form, with gilt bronze grape leaf border to neck connecting two figural handles depicting bacchanalian mask, with shaped gilt metal plinth base, apparently unsigned. Overall 11.5” x 6.5” x 6.5”. $300-$500

1119. Pair, Louis XV Style Giltwood Side Chairs, 19th C. French, 19th century. Pair of Louis XV-style side chairs, with green painted cabriole legs accented with foliated giltwood carving and a scrolling cross stretcher centered with a floret. Upholstered in patterned green velvet. Unmarked. Height 44.5”, width 17.5”, seat depth 18.5”, seat to floor 19.5”. $400-$600

1120. Pair Of French Gilt Bronze And Marble Candelabrum

French, early 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Overall 14.5” x 9” x 3.75”. $400-$600


1121. Pair, Spanish Majolica Basket Weave Cache Pots Spanish, early 20th century. A pair of majolica cache pots with overall basketweave molded surface, the planters of cube form raised on four bracket feet with side planes comprising texture of thick woven basket with tan painted surface. Underside of each with impressed mark, “MADE IN SPAIN”. Height 7.75”, 6.75” square. $300-$500

1122. Miguel Montaner, Miniature , “Capriccio Landscape” Miguel Montaner (Spanish, 1860-1940), “Capriccio Landscape with Brilliant Sky”, oil on artist’s board, signed lower right “Miguel Montanero”. Framed 11” x 13”. Unframed 5.9” x 7.8”. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia. $300-$500

1123. Continental, “Little Girl With Pansies”, Oil

Continental School, 19th century. “Little Girl with Pansies”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Framed 37.25” x 32”. Unframed 32.125” x 26”. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia. $300-$500

1124. Patinated Black Cast Iron Floor Torch Stand

Continental, late 19th/ early 20th century. A cast and patinated iron torch stand or jardiniere comprising elaborately scrolling tripartite foot issuing a central stem with openwork diamond form spiral sculptural decoration at center and a cylindrical well at top supported by six scrolling arms, three at top holding twisted drop rings and the other three at top extending outward, likely for supporting hanging plants. Unmarked. Height 58.5”, width across feet 18”, depth across feet 16.5”. $300-$500

1125. Continental School, “European Street”, Signed Oil

Continental School, likely early 20th century. “European Street Scene”, oil on wood panel, signed at lower right “RyCordy”. Unframed 12.5” x 8.5”. $400-$600

1127. South American Carved Gourd & Metal Mounted Fish

Possibly Argentinean, 20th century. Carved calabash or gourd box with hinged lid and applied hammered and silvered metal decoration to resemble a piranha. Unmarked. Height 11.25”, 12.25”, depth 8”. $300-$500

1126. Diminutive Marble Top Trestle Table, 20th C.

Continental, likely Spanish, 20th century. A diminutive trestle table having an inset rectangular black marble top with canted corners within a conforming molded frame raised on scroll carved and leafy molded trestle supports united by a wrought iron buttress support. Height 20.12”, width 25.75”, depth 17.12”. $300-$500

1128. Rustic Stained Oak Trestle Table w/Carved Figure

Continental (possibly Spanish), first half of 20th century. Rustic stained oak wood trestle or hutch table with rectangular top with rounded corners, textured recesses creating artisan dimpled top surmounting to shaped trestle legs joined by cross stretcher, one leg with carved figure of a bearded man on edge. Unmarked. Overall height 28.5”, width 42”, depth 20.5”. $300-$500

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1129. Group of 3 Staffordshire Transfer Print Platters

English, first half 19th century. A group of three Staffordshire transfer print black and white earthenware platters comprising an oval platter inscribed en verso ‘Stone China Grecian Scenery’ with scrolled borders, detailed central panel with figures in classical architectural settings; platter inscribed en verso ‘London China Park Scenery’ with rococo form detailed central panel pastoral scene with cows and grazing sheep with architecture in the background ; and an unmarked scalloped platter depicting a countryside with a family near river bank fishing, stone bridge, cottages and city in the distance. Height of Grecian scenery 1.8”, width 17.12”, depth 13.6”. Height of Park scenery 1.6”, width 18.5”, depth 15.4”. Height of countryside platter 1.6”, width 16.8”, depth 13.6”. $300-$500

1132. Clews Historical Staffordshire Bowls & Plates 6pcs James and Ralph Clews (Staffordshire district, England, 1818-1834), circa 1829-1834. A set of two bowls and four plates from the Clews historic Staffordshire transfer print earthenware, hard paste from the ‘Picturesque Views’ series comprising the following titles; two brown and white bowls ‘Picturesque Views Near Fishkill Hudson River’; three black and white plates ‘Picturesque Views Bakers Falls Hudson River, ‘Picturesque Views Near Hudson Hudson River’, Picturesque Views Near Fort Miller Hudson River’ and a small black and white plate ‘Picturesque Views West Point’ Hudson River’. All pieces entitled en verso, three with with impressed mark ‘Clews Warranted Staffordshire’ with crown in center. Height of bowls 1.4”, diameter 10.4”. diameter of three plates 8.75”. diameter of small plate 7.75”. $300-$500

1135. British School, “Teston Bridge”, Oil, 1941

British School. “Teston Bridge”-circa 1941, oil on canvas board, apparently unsigned, verso with graphite inscription “Teston Bridge”, verso with canvas maker’s labels “Winsor & Newton’s “Rathebone” Canvas Board 14 x 10”. Wartime landscape painting depictng the Teston Bridge in Kent, England, surrounded by lush, verdant foliage, with a soldier under the bridge, with two figures (likely children) peering over the bridge wall. Framed 17.5” x 21.5”. Unframed 10” x 14”. $300-$500

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1130. Six Clews Historical Staffordshire Dinner Plates

James and Ralph Clews (Staffordshire district, England, 1818-1836), circa 1829-1836. A set of six Clews historic Staffordshire brown and white and black and white transfer print earthenware, hard paste dinner plates from the ‘Picturesque Views’ series comprising the following titles; two - ‘Picturesque View Troy from Mount Ida Hudson River’ (one brown;one black); three - ‘Picturesque Views Near Fishkill Hudson River’ (two black/one brown); ‘Picturesque View Hudson Hudson River’(brown). All with scalloped border decorated with birds and flowers and inscribed with title en verso; three with additional impressed mark ‘Clews Warranted Staffordshire’ with crown in center. diameter 10.4”. $300-$500

1131. Clews Historical Staffordshire Brown Platter

James and Ralph Clews (Staffordshire district, England, 1818-1834), circa 1829-1834. A Clews historic Staffordshire brown and white transfer print earthenware, hard paste oval platter entitled ‘Picturesque Views From Fishkill Hudson River’ depicting the Hudson River near West Point with Bannerman’s Island within a scalloped border decorated with birds and flowers. Inscribed verso Picturesque Views From Fishkill Hudson River with impressed mark ‘Clews Warranted Staffordshire’ with crown in center. length 15.5”, depth 13”. $300-$500

1133. 10 Pieces of Black English Transferware, 19th C

English, 19th century. A group of ten pieces of Staffordshire transferware comprising the following: Jacksons Warranted black transfer plate, “The Race Bridge Philadelphia” (diameter 9”); two Jacksons Warranted black transfer plates “Hartford Connecticut” (diameter 10.12” and 10.25”); Genevese Stone China T & GB, New Wharf Pottery Staffordshire plate (diameter 8.5”); black transfer plate “The Sea: Dancing Scene” , unmarked probably Adam’s (diameter 8.5”); Ralph Hall black transfer plate “Parisian Chateau” (diameter 8.8”); Ridgeway black transfer plate “Pomerania” (diameter 10.5”); W & C black transfer plate ‘Pheasant” (diameter 10.3”), black transfer covered vegetable dish, scenic, unmarked (height 6”, width 12.25”). $300-$500

1136. British School, “Fisherman In Creek”, Oil, Signed British School, 19th century. “Firsherman in Rocky Creek”, oil on canvas, signed at lower left “H. Bonel”, with label to verso “Schillay & Rehs, Inc., New York”. Figural landscape painting depicting a forest clearing with lush verdant foliage surrounding a shallow, rocky creek, with a fisherman wearing a tackle bag on his back holding a long fishing pole in the midground, with blue skies overhead. Framed 18.5” x 22.5”. Unframed 14.25” x 18.75”. $400-$600

1134. Pair of Jacobean Style Children’s Oak Chairs

English, 20th century. A matched pair of Jacobean style oak children’s high back chairs having a pierced foliate carved cresting centered with a bird over a rectangular caned back flanked to each side by pierced carved scrolling foliage within turned uprights surmounted with turned finials. The trapezoidal shaped seat inset with caning and raised on block and turned legs united by a turned box stretcher. Each chair accompanied by a needle worked seat cover inscribed on the back ‘WORDED BY TM LAIRD 1936’. Height 38.5”, width 15.12”, seat depth 11.12”, seat height 13.25”. Provenance: From the private collection of Al & Barbara Holloway, Thomaston, Georgia. $300-$500

1137. British School, Verdant Rural Landscape, Signed

British School. “Pastoral Scene with Haystacks”-1894, oil on canvas, signed and dated at lower right “Meddy Huntington 94”. Impressionistically rendered rural landscape painting depicting a pastoral scene in verdant countryside with haystacks in the foreground and farm houses beyond a wooden fence, with clear blue skies in the distance. Unframed 17.75” x 9.125”. $400-$600


1138. English Small Mahogany Traveling Apothecary Box English, 19th century. A diminutive English mahogany traveling apothecary box with maple inlaid edges, attached silver pull, and hinged lid opening to reveal four compartments with glass bottles with silver tops and red leather lining. Unmarked. Height 4.27”, width 6.8”, depth 2.5”. $300-$500

1139. English Mahogany Traveling Apothecary Box

English, 19th century. Mahogany travelling apothecary box with drawer and hinged lid that opens to reveal six interior compartments, two containing glass bottles with silver lids, also with brass lock with inlaid oval escutcheon and drawer pull. Unmarked. Overall height 6”, width 5.5”, depth 3”. $300-$500

1140. William IV Stained Oak Tea Caddy, 19th C.

English, first half of 19th century. Large William IV stained oak tea caddy in rectangular form with maple inlaid edges and hinged lid opening to reveal three velvet-lined compartments, one round and two with lidded and hinged boxes, Sheffield plate metal pull, and inlaid diamond key escutcheon lower center. Unmarked. Overall height 5.875”, width 12.1”, depth 6”. $300-$500

1143. English Mahogany & Mother of Pearl Tea Caddy

1141. English Bird’s Eye Maple Rectangular Box

English, late 19th century. Bird’s eye maple rectangular tea caddy or box with single interior compartment, brass key escutcheon lower center. Unmarked. Overall height 4.65”, width 8.875”, depth 5.125”. $300-$500

1142. George III Mahogany Inlaid Tea Caddy, 19th C.

English, early 19th century. Mahogany tea caddy of rectangular form, with double-banded inlaid decoration on hinged lid and front, interior divided into two lidded compartments, inlaid inverse tear drop escutcheon lower center. Unmarked. Overall height 5.5”, width 6.1”, depth 4.875”. $300-$500

English, Late 19th/Early 20th century. Regency style tea caddy of rectangular form with mahogany wood throughout, top with rounded button and string inlaid decoration in mother of pearl, hinged top opens to reveal sectioned storage space within (two lift off tops or covers with rounded knobs), mother of pearl key escutcheon with chamfered corners, front with button and string inlaid motif matching top, overall supported on four bun feet. Unmarked. Overall height 6.1”, width 11.6”, depth 6.25”. $300-$500

1145. Classical Mahogany Drop Leaf Breakfast Table

American, 19th century. Classical mahogany drop leaf breakfast or dining table with rectangular top flanked by single board D-shaped drop leaves having butterfly supports centered by a wide frieze rising from a vasiform and turned pedestal issuing four scroll top and reeded downswept legs ending in foliate decorated brass caps and casters. Height 28.75”, width 21”(closed), width 55.25” (leaves open), depth 41.75”. $300-$500

1144. Pair of Regency Style Caned Armchairs, 20th C.

Second half of 20th century. Pair of matching Regency style armchairs with ebonized and parcel gilt wood frames, top rail with facial mask at center amid scrolled foliates, pierced curved lower rail with ball and incurvate X motif , scrolled arms, caned seats, ring turned splayed legs at front, block splayed legs at back. Unmarked. Overall height 33.25”, width 21.25”, seat depth 18.4”, seat to floor 17”. $300-$500

1146. Hand Woven Persian Mehroban Rug

Wool. Iran. Floral and geometric design on blue field. Cream, gold, burgundy and brown accent colors. 2’ 6” x 4’ 6”. $300-$500

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1148. Group of Eight Shell Tabletop Accessories

1147. Continental School, “Lakeside Village”, Oil

American and Chinese, 20th century. Group of eight shell tabletop accessories, including pair motherof-pearl candlesticks on foliated Neoclassical-style mountings, mother-of-pearl tray on metal bamboo tripod with Chinese letter accent, abalone shell on gilt metal foliated mount with marble accent, abalone on acanthus leaf form metal feet, and three carved as leaves. Unmarked. (of tallest) height 4.7”, 8.6” width, 7.4” depth. $300-$500

Continental School, 19th century. “Lakeside Village”, oil on unstretched canvas, apparently unsigned. Framed 17” x 15.25”. Sight 9.5” x 11.25”. $300-$500

1149. Continental Landscape with Figures, Oil on Wood

Continental School, Late 19th/Early 20th century. “Landscape with Figures”, oil on wood panel, apparently unsigned. Horizontally-aligned landscape painting depicting two figures standing on a stone footbridge above a river or creek , path winding into background with small thatched cottage flanked by trees, open field at left with view of taller architecture in village near horizon line, pink accented clouds in blue sky. Framed 10.6” x 13.125”. Unframed 6.2” x 8.3”. Provenance: Property from the Private Collection of Richard and Katherine Graham, Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500

1150. Pair of Electrified Glass Candelabra Lustres

Likely American, first half 20th century. A pair of Edwardian style cut glass candelabras with hanging lustres converted to electrified lamps, each comprising a square plinth base issuing turned form stem with diamond cut band under flaring cup form issuing two sideward spreading serpentine arms terminating in floriform wax guard under tulip form candle cup and a central hexagonal faceted shaft in one piece transforming to triangular form with dentilated corners under floriform domed headpiece with fleur-de-lis finial, the headpiece issuing three beaded garlands joining the side wax guards, each of the three domed elements with hanging teardrop lusters. Height 24.25”, width 17”, depth 4”. $300-$500

1152. Gilt Bronze & Turquoise Inlay Dresser Box

1151. Contemporary French Style Giltwood Wall Mirror Continental, 20th century to contemporary. A giltwood openwork scroll mirror of vertical rectangular form decorated to top and bottom with acanthine and rocaille scrolls, and to sides with flower garlands. Height 52”, width 32.25”. $300-$500

Continental, late 19th or early 20th century. Gilt bronze dresser box , with a hinged lid inset with a marble mosaic roundel of white roses on a black background, encircled in an inlaid turquoise border, the lid and body each with an impressed leaf band, both bordered in inlaid turquoise. The upper and lower corners and front are set with inlaid turquoise flowers with gemstone centers. Raised on four bun feet with lock at lower center. Lined in blue silk. Height 3”, width 8”, depth 5.7”. $400-$600

1154. French Brass and Blue Enamel Table Lamp

1153. Pierre-Auguste Renoir, “Sur la Plage a Berneval”

Pierre-Auguste Renoir (French, 1841-1919), “Sur la Plage a Berneval”, originally printed 1892, etching on laid paper, signed in print at lower right “Renoir”. A later printed Impressionist figural print depicting young ladies at the beach. Plate size 5.375” x 3.625”. Sheet size 11.125” x 9.425”. $400-$600

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French, 20th century. Empire style brass table lamp, with a paw-footed base with acanthus corners, fitted with hand painted blue and white enamel panels depicting putti and dolphins, supporting a tapering urn-topped stem with a grotesque mask center. Also with a faux-vellum shade. Unmarked. Height (including shade) 21.8”, diameter (of shade): 8.2”. $300-$500

1155. Continental School, “Pond With Lily Pads”, Oil

Continental School (likely German), first half 20th century. “Pond with Lily Pads and Rowboat”, oil on artist’s board, monogrammed at lower left “E.”, verso with applied label “AS Schutz Marke”, with indistinct graphite inscription to verso, with numerals to verso “32/24”. Charming landscape painting depicting a calm pond with a small rowboat and flowering lily pads surrounded by a verdant assortment of flowers, shrubbery and trees, with a field of lilacs in the distance and bright blue skies overhead. Framed 13.125” x 16.325”. Unframed 9.5” x 12.6”. $300-$500


1157. Gilt Bronze & White Marble Three Light Candelabrum

1156. Baudet After Poussin, “Orpheus With Eurydice”

Continental, 19th century. Drilled as lamp. Unmarked. Height 13.2”, diameter 7.7”. $300-$500

Etienne Baudet (French, 1638-1711), after 1694. A hand colored engraving laid down on board after the original painting by Nicolas Poussin (French, 1594-1665), “Landscape with Orpheus and Eurydice”-1650. Figural allegorical scene depicting the ancient. tragic legend of Orpheus (the son of Apollo and Calliope) and Eurydice; Orpheus sits with his lyre (a gift from his father) with a group of Nymphs who listen to his music intently on the banks of a calm body of water, Orpheus’s bride, the beautiful Eurydice, is seated at the far left of the group of attentive Nymphs with an expression of fear, in the distance ships are drug ashore by slaves and a stone castle stands proudly on the far banks of the water. Framed 35.75” x 42.5”. Sight 23” x 30.25”. $300-$500

1158. Cast Figural Sculpture, Shepherd with Wheat & Goat

Likely Continental School, 20th century. “Shepherd with Wheat and Goat”, cast brass sculpture, apparently unsigned. Overall 22” x 7.5” x 7.5”. $300-$500

1161. Fine 19th C. French Pewter Soup Tureen with Underplate

1159. Pair Of Gilt Bronze Figural Sculptures

Continental School, 20th century. A group of two mated gilt bronze figural sculptures with polished stone bases, each apparently unsigned, comprising “Boy with Game Bird”, depicting a young boy with wild hair under floppy, feathered hat, with ribbon tied at his waist, with a game bird (likely pheasant) dandling from his left hand, with two indistinct labels to underside of base; and “Girl with Basket and Bonnet”, depicting a young girl with a ruffled bonnet or hat, with a basket filled with fruits including grapes and pineapple on her left arm and an unopened letter in her left hand, with an indistinct label to underside of base. “Boy with Game Bird” overall 10” x 4.5” x 3.5”. “Girl with Basket and Bonnet” overall 10.25” x 4” x 3.5”. $300-$500

1160. Pair of Patinated Bronze Fruit Garniture, 20th C.

French, 20th century. Pair of matching cast and patinated bronze sculptural garniture, each depicting a lush arrangement of fruit in gadrooned bowl above tapered shaft with acanthus leaves on a circular leaf encrusted foot above a stepped square plinth. Both apparently unmarked. Overall height 11.6” x 3.125” square. $400-$600

1162. Italian School, “Interior Scene With Fireplace”

Italian School, 20th century. “By the Fireplace”, oil on wood panel, signed at lower right “A.Morandi”. Figural genre painting depicting an interior scene with a family gathered by the fireplace of their home, a man swigs from a wine flask while two women feed a group of chickens and a toddler plays on the floor, the rightmost interior wall with a saint’s portrait (likely the Virgin Mary). Framed 33.5” x 23”. Sight 19.25” x 29”. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia. $300-$500

Continental (likely French), late 19th century. A heavy pewter lidded soup tureen with round underplate and relief decoration, the large round dished underplate with band of twisted gadroons alternating with floral clusters and surrounding a central fleur-de-lis medallion with ribbon bow support at top, with rose and flower garland to wide rim, with round tureen bearing conforming gadroon and garland motif and two pierced harp form drop handles at shoulder, the round lid with domed center bearing pinecone finial over ring of leaf tips over undulating form spreading onto flattened rim decorated with rose clusters in relief and a band of incised gadroons to rim, with medallion to front of lid bearing fleur-de-lis within an oval supported by ribbon bow at top. Overall height 10.75”, diameter of saucer 15.25”. $400-$600

1163. F.J. Carmona, “Autumn”, Enameled Limoges Plaque

F. J. Carmona (French, 20th century), “Autumn Riverside Landscape”, enamel on porcelain on copper plate, signed at lower right “F.J. Carmona”, inscribed to verso “1126”, label to verso “EXÉCUTÉS PAR DES MAITRES EMAILLEURS F.J. Carmona LIMOGES Made in France”, with additional label to verso “33124 N1126”. Charming landscape painting on convex porcelain plaque surmounted to copper plate depicting autumnal landscape with small wood cabin on the banks of a calm and reflective river, with a small boat docked at shore, with deciduous forest surrounding the scene and blue skies overhead. Framed 17.5” x 21”. Unframed 9.75” x 13.25”. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia. $300-$500

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1164. Contemporary, Russian School, “St. Petersburg”

Russian School, 20th century to contemporary. “Bridges in St. Petersburg”, acryilc on canvas, signed indistinctly at lower left possibly “V. Levinkin, with framer’s label to verso. Tonalist landscape painting depicting St. Petersburg at sunset. with a busy canal or river with many boats in the foreground, with an arched stone bridge and surrounding tall and narrow buildings in the midground, with Trinity Cathedral visible in the hazy, pink distance. Framed 24.9” x 28.75. Unframed 15.75” x 19.75”. $300-$500

1165. French Opaline Glass Casket or Dresser Box

French, early 20th century. An opaline and gilt metal mounted dresser, casket or trinket box in chest form and having hinged lid and rectangular body with canted corners, surmounted to each corner with turned gilt metal finial within gilt metal banding, the sides mounted with twist bail handles, the whole resting on four leafy scrolled bracket feet. Apparently not marked. Height 5.12”, width 6.5” (foot to foot), depth 4.5” (foot to foot). $300-$500

1167. Herend Queen Victoria Porcelain Cache Pot

Herend Porcelain Manufactory (Hungarian, founded 1826- ), 20th century. Hand painted porcelain cache pot in Queen Victoria pattern with gilt accented scalloped rim at top above pale green and parcel gilt border on body accented with multi-colored floral sprigs on white woven textured ground, pale green asparagus form handles. Underside with blue manufacturer’s mark with “HEREND HUNGARY” above shield and crossed paint brushes above “HANDPAINTED” and “72391VBO”. Height 6.25”, diameter across top 10.25”. $300-$500

1169. Fine 20th Century Giltwood Wall Mirror

20th century to contemporary. A fine giltwood mirror with shaped beveled looking glass, frame with subtle and delicate scrolled acanthus leaf motif, with inscription to verso “1700 (1) 24x36 Zara Grace 51205”. Overall 43.75” x 31.5”. $300-$500

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1166. Pair Continental Art Co. Chalkware Figural Lamps Continental Art Lamp Company (American, founded 1948/9). A mated pair of figural plaster or chalkware electrified table lamps, each depicting a female flamenco dancer in an exotic and revealing costume with plumed or feathered element to back side, with a banana bushel slung over her head, each apparently unmarked. Overall 33” x 11” x 7.25”. $300-$500

1168. Pair Gilt Wood Wall Brackets With Simulated Marble

Continental (likely Italian), late 19th century. A pair of Italian carved giltwood and gesso wall brackets with simulated marble top, brackets with central rocaille or shell with pomegranate and rosette crest flanked and topped by scrolled elements with cscroll and s-scroll decoration, with downswept acanthus over fabric swag, apparently unmarked. Overall 19” x 15.5” x 10.25”. $400-$600

1170. Hand Woven Persian Malayer

Wool. Iran. Tribal and geometric design on dark blue field. Cream, green, rose and brown accent colors. measures 6’ 6” x 4’ 5”. $500-$700


1171. 18th C. Chinese Export Mandarin Mug with Bronze Handle

Chinese, 18th century Qing Dynasty (1644-1912). A large and impressively decorated Mandarin Palette Chinese Export porcelain mug with bronze handle, the cylindrical form to front with vibrantly colored courtly figural scene set in a garden beside a palace structure at right, the scene contained within c-scroll cartouche joined at sides to further scroll enclosed cartouches bearing diaper patterning and birds, these reserved to a ground of iron red y-form patterning, mounted to side with loop form bronze handle bearing remnants of bronze basket weave detail. $300-$500

1172. Chinese Export Chicken Skin Handled Mug, 18th C..

Chinese, Late 18th century. Export large porcelain mug or tankard with body of cylindrical form hand decorated with enamels with light green and parcel gilt border at top above large shaped central medallion with imbricated C scroll cartouches in purple and red amid circular amulets and flowers, oval drop cartouche with purple ribboned crest filled with floral spray, additional shaped cartouches with florals, flying butterflies and flowers surrounded by chicken skin raised texture, entwined reeded handles applied with leaves and florals at body. Unmarked. $400-$600

1173. Late Qing Chinese Famille Rose Porcelain Jar

Chinese, likely late 19th/ early 20th century Qing Dynasty (1644-1912). A tall porcelain ginger jar decorated with hand painted famille rose palette and comprising a white ground with raised cockerels, ribbon tied scrolls, flowering vases or urns, prunus fruit, and two tables bearing further flowering urns, with fitted wood lid to top bearing teardrop finial. Unmarked. $400-$600

1174. 3 Chinese Export Cloud Form Porcelain Footed Trays

Chinese, late Qing Dynasty (1644-1912). A group of three Chinese Export footed porcelain trays of cloud form painted in famille rose enamels, each comprising a tall ovular ring foot banded with blue stylized waves and iron red lining, the exterior body cavetto with auspicious bats and prunus fruit, and the top surface with band of peony flowers or prunus fruit on green leafy stems surrounding a central scene - the two larger with pink and yellow prunus fruit on leafy green branches, and the smaller with pink and orange flowers on green and blue/ green stems. Largest dish height 2”, width 9.5”, depth 6.5”. Smallest dish height 1.375”, width 7”, depth 4.75”. $400-$600

1175. Chinese Famille Rose Converted Garden Stool Lamp

Chinese, early 20th century. A Chinese porcelain famille rose garden stool or seat topped with berry form finial, with two light sockets, each with a draw string cord, stool with scalloped and foliate pink and yellow border at top, with additional red button border, body with figural depiction of jungle scene with winding prunus fruit, with stylized pine trees, with jovial monkeys. body with dual overlapping pierced amulets, body with lappet border at bottom, with additional red button border, with circular stepped wood base, with electrified power cord, apparently unmarked. Height 20.5”, diameter of base 7.5”. $400-$600

1176. Asian Gilt Iron Thousand Arms Guanyin Sculpture

Asian, likely 20th century. Cast and gilt iron figural sculpture in the form a Guanyin, the Buddhist goddess of mercy and compassion, deity figure seated with hand pressed together at chest, calm and pleasant facial expression, three heads at top (circular ring behing upper head), elongated earlobes, and 14 radiating arms holding various weapons and objects, on a lotus base above a oblong domed base on a octagonal plinth. Unmarked. Overall height 13.25”, width 8.25”, depth 4.6”. $400-$600

1178. Chinese Export Famille Rose Lidded Temple Jar

1177. 8 Buddhist Immortals Chinese Bowl, Guangxu Mark

Chinese, Guangxu Period mark (1875-1908), likely later. A finely hand painted round porcelain bowl raised on a ring foot, the exterior decorated on tondo with the Eight Buddhist Immortals represented in full figure standing atop clusters of stylized clouds and bearing their traditional attributes, the clouds over a bed of stylized waves, the bowl interior glazed in solid blue. Underside with six character underglaze blue normal script mark for the Guangxu imperial reign. Diameter 7.125”, height 3.25”. $400-$600

Chinese, first half 20th century. A Chinese export famille rose painted porcelain lidded temple jar of baluster form (sometimes called ginger jar or lidded urn), lid with iron red foo dog (or fu dog) with emerald collar and tail, lid with scrolled foliate and floral motif enamel with four cartouches, two cartouches of fan form depicting cherry blossoms, two cartouches of cloud form depicting landscape scene with a small building in a forest scene, lid rim with diaper-like patterning accented with rosettes and gilt border, bulbous body with four iron red foo dog faux handles, each foo do with emerald eyes and pronounced teeth, body with scrolled floiate and foral motifs including lotus and peony flowers, four large cartouches depicting scenes with birds including phoenix and flowers including peonies, cherry blossoms and lotus flowers, body with four small cartouches with landscape scenes and floral vignettes with floral buds, foot with lappet border, apparently unmarked. Overall height without lid 19”, with lid 25.5”, diameter at mouth 8.325”. $400-$600

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1179. Pair, Chinese Rosewood Carved Armchairs

Chinese, first half 19th century. Pair of Chinese rosewood carved His & Hers armchairs, with elaborately carved seat backs with a central Buddhist Immortal, surrounded by symbols of the Eight Auspicious Objects, including a pair of goldfish and the endless knots, in addition to prunus fruits, flowering urns, peonies and lotus. With a leiwen skirt, three-toed paw feet, and mythical beast masked knees, and upholstered iron red curtains. Unmarked. Height 40”, width 25.2”, seat depth 18.25”, seat to floor 21.75”. $600-$800

1180. Pair of Lacquered Wood Panels with Peonies

Likely Asian, late 19th/ early 20th century. A pair of lacquered wood panels of panoramic rectangular form with dark brown stained ground bearing red and white lacquer peony buds and blossoms scattered along picture plane with a diminutive tree form at left end of one and right end of the other thereby acting as bookends for the composition, the panels each to simple lacquered wood frames. Each 17.75” x 44”. $400-$600

1182. Group of Two Chinese Carved Jade Bangle Bracelets

1181. Pair of Chinese Sang de Bouef Double Gourd Vases

Chinese, 20th century. Collection of two carved jade bangle bracelets of standard circular form comprising of one with celadon green color, the other with darker green color. Both unmarked. Darker green bangle exterior diameter 3”, interior diameter 2.4”. Celadon bangle exterior diameter 3.125”, interior diameter 2.4”. Overall total weight 104.7 grams. $400-$600

Chinese, 20th century. Pair of sang de boeuf (oxblood) glazed double gourd vases with white glazed end neck transitioning to deep red glaze on circular foot. Each unmarked. Overall height 19.7”, diameter of foot 6.9”. $400-$600

1183. Pair Of Chinese Iron Red Floral Motif Bottle Vases

Chinese, 20th century. A heavy pair of floral Chinese porcelain bottle vases with cylindrical neck above rounded body, with iron red double band border to neck, with iron red swirling scrolled foliates and lotus flowers on off-white ground, apparently unmarked. Height 13”, diameter at mouth 2.75”, diameter at base 4.5”. $300-$500

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1184. Hand Woven Kazak Prayer Rug

Wool. India. Tribal and geometric design on red field. Green, teal orange and cream accent colors. measures 4’ 2” x 5’ 9”. Provenance: From the private collection of Al & Barbara Holloway, Thomaston, Georgia. $300-$500


1186. Canton Export Carved Hardwood Trunk, 20th C.

1185. Chinese Pewter & Inlay Lidded Pumpkin Box

Chinese, 19th/20th century. Pewter box in the form of a pumpkin, with a white jadite stem, applied leaf and vine motif, and inlaid red and green jadite stones. Unmarked. Height 5”, diameter 7.3”. $300-$500

Chinese, 20th century. Canton Export carved hardwood dome shaped trunk elaborately relief carved to all sides depicting figures in outdoor genre scenes; court scenes, harbor scenes with sailing vessels, figures amidst pagodas and other architecture and landscapes within geometric borders and cherry blossom borders, raised on stylized bracket feet. The interior lined in cedar. Height 23.25”, width 41”, depth 19.62”. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia. $300-$500

1187. Pair of Chinese Canton Enamel Wall Pockets

Chinese, 19th century. Pair of matching Canton enamel wall pocket jardinieres with demilune form basin with blue enamel accented at center of bowl with auspicious symbol for happiness, exterior decorated with bamboo stalks and leaves amid pink cherry blossom flowers against gilt diaper patterned (crackled ice motif) cobalt blue ground, bowl on a red and gilt accented integral base with shaped apron. Both unmarked. Jardiniere stands rest on table or drilled at back for mounting on wall. Overall height 2.5”, width 7.25”, depth 3.8”. $400-$600

1188. Chinese Champleve Enamel and Bronze Censer

Chinese, likely early 20th century. Large champleve enamel and bronze rounded incense burner or censer with rounded finial at top of circular domed pierced lid or cover accented with lappet borders, and blue flowers amid green scrolled foliates, above rounded body with similar motifs and wide band with courtly figures standing amid red scrolling and leaves, surmounting three legs. Underside with slightly obscured four character mark. Overall height 14.9”, diameter of body 11.3”. Provenance: From the private collection of Al & Barbara Holloway, Thomaston, Georgia. $400-$600

1189. Pair of Chinese Cloisonne Mythical Beast Boxes

Chinese, 20th century. A pair of cloisonne enameled mythical beast figural form boxes on footed wooden stands, each comprising a beast standing square on four flat feet with erect serpentine tail and tufts of hair to chest under upturned face, the tail as handle to lid forming the animal’s back which lifts off to reveal single interior cavity, the whole with deep red ground decorated in greens, blues, and pinks in the form of scrolls. Each animal foot with impressed numeral 8 to underside. overall height 6.25”, width 8”, depth 3”. $400-$600

1190. Chinese Cloisonne Vanity Mirror with Etched Mirror

Chinese, 20th century. A cloisonne enameled gilt metal vanity mirror comprising double sided round swivel looking glass etched to one side with chrysanthemum blossom on stem and a small fish eye lens and etched to other side with a ring of fish eye lenses to edge, the mirror within a gilt frame mounted with turquoise and tiger eye cabochons, the mirror mounted to a half-circle cloisonne support surmounting turned form shaft and spreading domical foot all covered in tan enamel decorated with pink, purple, and red peony blossoms, cloud scrolls, and ruyi heads. Unmarked. Height 21.5”, width at widest point 14.625”, diameter of base 8.125”. $400-$600

1191. Good Chinese Hardwood Folding Tray Top Table

Chinese, 20th century. A good hardwood folding tray top table having a rectangular molded tray top over an apron decorated with openwork cloud scroll united by pearls on a folding stand ornamented with small scrolls and interlaced concentric motif. Height 28.87”, width 30.87”, depth 19.12”. $500-$700

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1192. Fine Carved Soapstone Urn, Phoenix & Chrysanthemum

1193. Asian Carved Soapstone Depicting Buddist Elders

Chinese, likely late Qing Dynasty (1644-1912). An intricately carved soapstone urn or vase to front with integral carved openwork figural grouping depicting 2 phoenixes amid prunus fruit and chrysanthemum blossoms on vine altogether surmounting naturalistic rocky base. Height 11”, width 6”, depth 5.5”. $300-$500

Asian, 20th century. A finely carved figural group soapstone sculpture depicting nine Buddhist figures, possibly a depiction of the Buddhist or Taoist Immortals, standing together on cloud scrolls placed along a rocky cliff with a deer and crane represented below, the stone to a fitted naturalistically carved wood base. Apparently unmarked. Overall height 12.75”, width 9.25”, depth 5”. $300-$500

1194. Pair of Chinese Carved Malachite Bird Sculptures

Chinese, likely 20th century. Pair of hand carved malachite sculptures in the form of resting waterfowl with rounded feathered bodies, squat necks, pointed beak, ovoid bodies, underside with tucked feet. Each unsigned. Each supported on fitted hardwood stand. Overall (including stand) height 2.9”, width 3.75”, depth 2”. $300-$500

1195. Chinese Carved Malachite Cliffside Landscape Scene

Chinese, 20th century. A figural carved malachite specimen depicting a craggy cliff side landscape with pine trees, narrow stairways and small buildings along the rocky cliffs, with a seated figure perched on a mountain ridge in the upper left corner, with a figure standing on a perch at the center of the scene, with a group of figures around a table in an apparent cave in the lower left corner of the work, marked to the underside with four characters contained within a square. Overall 6.25” x 6” x 2.625”. $400-$600

1196. Pair of Chinese Export Kraak Style Dishes

Chinese, likely 18th century Qing Dynasty Yongzheng Period (1723-1745). Pair of Kraak style round porcelain dishes decorated in blue underglaze on white ground with foliated radial panels alternately bearing flowers, foliate patterning, and Buddhist auspicious symbols, set around a central tondo with scalloped form at center around a chrysanthemum stem with further foliates and swastikas surrounding. Marked to underside in blue underglaze calligraphy. Diameter 8.75”. $300-$500

1198. Nepalese Bronze Dancing Bodhisattva Figure

Southeastern Asian (Nepalese), 20th century. Unmarked. Overall height 15.2”, width 6.9”, depth 6.5”. $400-$600

1197. Chinese Cobalt Glazed Pottery Chimera, Xuande Mark

Chinese, Ming Dynasty Xuande Period mark (14261435), 20th century. A modeled pottery sculptural chimera depicted seated with front legs splayed and head turning to one side with bony spine detailed along the animal’s back, allover with cobalt blue glaze and white highlights to the brown pottery base. Marked to underside with 6 character blue underglaze mark for the Xuande imperial reign. Height 7.75”, width 10”, depth 6.5”. $300-$500

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1199. Pair, Chinese Bronze Finish Table Lamps w/ Birds

Japanese, 20th century. A pair of tall bronzed metal urn form table lamps, each raised on four archaic figural dragon scroll feet with spreading cylindrical base cast with downward leaf tips under bulbous body section bearing cast chrysanthemum blossom on scrolling vine, the high shouldered lamp body cast wtih a landscape bearing birds in flight and at rest amid flowering trees, with applied archiac form loop handles to either side and double sockets to top mounted on brass stem. Unmarked. Height 30.5”, width across handles 12”. $400-$600


1200. Chinese Famille Jaune Ginger Jar, Qianlong Mark

Chinese, Qing Dynasty, Qianlong period mark (1736-1795), likely 20th century. A hand painted famille jaune decorated Chinese export lidded ginger jar of bulbous form with flower and foliage patterning on yellow ground, with dot pattern border, body with diaper style patterning accented by four peonies to upper rim, body with figural depictions of outdoor courtly scene with figures dressed in elaborate robes, with stylized pine trees, boulders (or rocks) and mountains below swirling red clouds, body with lappet border to base, underside with over glaze blue Qianlong six character mark. overall height 8.25”, diameter at mouth 3.5”. $300-$500

1201. Chinese Flambe Ginger Jar on Ornate Stand

Chinese, 20th century. Flambe glazed porcelain ginger jar with fitted circular lid with rounded knob handle on top of rounded body of standard form. Unmarked. Vessel supported on an ornately carved wood stand with scrolling and auspicious symbols, underside marked with numerous obscured characters in gilt. Overall (including stand) height 10.3”, diameter of bottom 5.5”. $300-$500

1202. 2 Qing Dynasty Chinese Export Porcelain Cloud Trays

Chinese, late Qing Dynasty (1644-1912). A group of two Chinese Export footed porcelain trays of cloud form painted in famille rose enamels, each comprising a tall ovular ring foot banded with blue stylized waves and iron red lining, the exterior body cavetto with auspicious bats and prunus fruit, and the top surface with band of pink, white, and orange peony flowers on green leafy stems surrounding a central figural scene - one with a young and elder courtly figure seated around a games table in a landscape, and the other with a single male religious elder seated on a platform supported by clouds flanking five lines of black calligraphic marks. Dish with single figure bearing hand etched patterning to top surface, possibly a family name or crest, otherwise unmarked. Two figure dish height 2”, width 9”, depth 6.125”. Single figure dish height 2.375”, width 9.375”, depth 6.5”. $300-$500

1203. Chinese Export Porcelain Cloud Tazza, Inscribed Chinese, likely 18th C. Qing Dynasty (1644-1912). A cloud form footed porcelain tray or tazza comprising tall flaring ring foot banded with blue and green stylized waves, with eight lobed diamond form body bearing bats and prunus fruit to exterior cavetto, the interior with quatrefoil tondo bearing a mystic elder seated in red robes flanked to left by a green box wrapped with red ribbon and inscribed to one pane with four lines of black calligraphy, and flanked to right by five lines of black calligraphic marks, the quatrefoil bordered by clusters of varied flowers on green stems. Unmarked. Height 2.625”, width 11.5”, depth 9.25”. $300-$500

1204. Chinese Porcelain Hexagonal Flask Vase with Peonies

Chinese, 20th century. An unusual six sized porcelain flask or vase comprising everted six sided foot bearing band of blue leiwen patterning, surmounted by comforming high shouldered body hand painted with large orange and blue peony blossoms on a tree with blue and green leaves and a small bird perched at top, the backside with six lines of black calligraphic marks under one large mark at neck between two celadon glazed figural fu dog handles. Indistinguishable iron red overglaze mark to underside. Height 11”, width 5”, depth 2.625”. $300-$500

1206. Pair, Teal & Coral Chinese Dishes with Bamboo

1205. Pair of Chinese Lidded Ginger Jars with Red Foo Dogs

Chinese, 20th century. Pair of matching porcelain ginger jars of standard rounded form with fitted lid with tapered finial at top with four black characters above rounded body with red foo dogs or guardian lion, verso with rows of black calligraphic marks beside red marks. Each height 8.75”, diameter of base 5.75”. $300-$500

Chinese, likely 18th/19th century Qing Dynasty (1644-1912). A pair of porcelain dishes glazed to top with teal blue ground bearing black painted clouds and scrolls and reserving three round coral colored medallions filled with leafy bamboo stalks, the underside cavetto with further coral bamboo on white ground. Underside of one with mark for Qianlong imperial reign (1736-1795), the second with mark presumably for Jiaqing imperial reign (1796-1820). Jiaqing marked dish diameter 5.875”. Qianlong marked dish diameter 6”. $400-$600

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Artist and Maker List A A.W. Zimmerman…..1030 Abbott, Berenice…..290 African School…..388 Ahlgren, Roy…..100,101,106 Aisha, Mashariki…..522 Albrizzi, Alessandro (attr)…..87 Albrizzi Design…..87 Alvin Silver Manufacturing Co.…..427 Amaki, Amalia…..255 American School….. 16, 52, 54, 79, 81, 291, 409, 412, 417, 418, 421, 530, 537, 1032, 1062 ,1092 Amphora…..217 Andersen, Johannes…..280 Ando Jubei Studio…..583 Andreson, Laura…..289 Andriulli, Robert…..38,39 Aoki Kyodai-Shokai…..574 Aronsohn, Ruth…..163 August, Lillian…..529 B Baccarat…..160,708 Baccarat (manner of)…..829,1117 Bach, Oscar (attr)…..934 Bailey Banks & Biddle…..216 Baker Furniture Co…..49,441 Baker Furniture Co (attr)…..29 Baker, Don…..369 Barnes, Samuel John…..991 Barton, Edward…..231 Barye, Antoine-Louis (after)…..1072 Baskin, Leonard…..59 Baudet, Etienne……1156 Beach, George…..468 Bearden, Romare…..258,259 Beaudin, Andre…..107 Becker, Haidee…..270 Bejar, Feliciano…..278 Benton, Dwight…..964 Berger, Ladislaus Rath…..30,31 Berndorf…..982 Bertoia, Harry…..301 Bevan Funnell Ltd…..40 Biggers, John Anansa Thomas…..254 Bikhorse, Emily…..465 Black, Starr & Frost…..51 Boch Frères…..213 Boren, Evelyne…..472 Bradley & Hubbard…..528 Bradley and Hubbard Manufacturing Company (attr)…..48 Brenner, Victor David …..535 Breuer, Marcel…..302 British School…..642,992,994,998,1135,1136,1137 Broyhill Furniture Industries…..65 Buffa, Paolo (manner of)…..225 Bugzester, Maxim…..283 Bvlgari…..187,191 C Cabas Srl…..80 Cain, Elizabeth…..14 Calder, Alexander (after)…..298 Camille Le Tallec…..920 Cantrell, Kim…..503,504,505 Carlson, Richard…..86 Carmona, F.J.…..1163 Carter, Frank Thomas…..1091 Carter, Robert Graham…..514 Ceesay, Momodou…..519 Chagall, Marc (after)…..58 Chapman Manufacturing Co.…..10 Chatov, Roman…..78 Chinese School…..452 Clews, James and Ralph…..1130,1131,1132 Coalport…..602 Colldecarrera, Pere…..184 Continental Art Lamp Company…..1166 Continental School… ..532, 694, 767, 770, 792, 836, 1037, 1047, 1113, 1123, 1125, 1147, 1149, 1155, 1159 Cooper, Castor…..4 Corot, Jean-Baptiste-Camille (after)….. 615 Cox, Kris…..272 Craig, Carley…..62 Craftsman…..459 Crite, Allan Rohan…..260,261,262,263 Cummings, Angela…..186 D Dachsel, Paul…..21 Dalí, Salvador…..94 Daniel, Annie…..513 Darte Freres…..1115 Daum…..19 de Gali, Francisco…..209 de Groot, Adelaide Milton…..295 Deck, Théodore…..935 Deck, Theodore (manner of)…..221 DeDecker, Thomas A.…..407 del Pozo, Alberto…..520 DEPT 87.…..287 Dickens, Harry C.…..601 Didier-Pouget, William…..854 Diehl, Arthur Vidal…..341,342 Doelling, Christina Snyder…..246 Dominick and Haff…..922 Dresden…..625 Dresser, Christopher…..910

D (cont.) Dumaige, Henry Étienne…..685 Durand (manner of)…..26 Dutch School…..669 Dwight, Ed…..372, 373, 374, 375, 376, 377, 378, 379, 380 Dyrlund…..239 E Edward Ferrell & Lewis Mittman…..28 Effe.Bi…..204 El Loko…..509 Ellis-Barker Silver Co.…..972 Ellison, Michael…..390, 391 Engelbrechts…..273 Erté…..8, 9 F Falat, Julian…..693 Ferrat, Charles Hippolyte…..219 Fiat…..268 Field, Alexander…..974 Fillip, Karl H.…..455 Fitton, Hedley…..605 Freeman, Bill…..467 French School…..1118 G Galle, Emile…..321 Galerie Maeght…..71 Galvanitas Oosterhout…..241 Gatta, Bruno (attributed)…..296 Gavina…..302 Gebrüder Heubach…..617 George Stubbs (style of)…..161 Gérôme, Jean-Léon (follower of)…..887 Get Back, Inc.…..287 Ghiglieri, Lorenzo…..370 Gillows…..996 Ginzburg, Yankel…..61 Goetz, Richard Vernon (attributed to)…..464 Goldscheider Manufactory and Majolica Factory…..227 Gonzalez, Jorge Hassen…..96 Gorham…..423,424,425 Grailly, Victor De…..951 Gulland, Elizabeth…..601 H H & T Goldman Fine Diamond Jewelry…..306 Haddon, Arthur Trevor…..1069 Hamel, Willem…..984 Hanneman, Adriaen (after)…..639 Harley Davidson…..269 Harris Strong…..74 Hart, Verna…..508 Harwood, Samuel…..971 Havell, William…..866 Henkel, Harris…..835 Hennell, Robert II…..973 Henredon…..63, 419 Herend…..1167 Hermes…..437 Hild, Robert…..69 Hirokage, Utagawa…..139 Hobbs & Co…..292 Holland & Sons…..842 Houbraken, Jacobus…..665,666,667 Hubley Manufacturing Company (style of)…..165 Hunt, Holly…..315 I Ilana Goor (manner of)…..202 International Silver Co.…..428 Iribhogbe, Bayo…..507 Italian School…..655,879,897,902,1162 J J. Robert Scott Inc…..294 Jaeger-LeCoultre…..88 Jamali…..243 Jansen, Maison (manner of)…..18 Japanese School…..127,134,814,818 Jarrell, Wadsworth…..257,267 Jim Thompson Fabrics…..68 Johnson, Amos Ashanti…..515,516 Johnson, Jerry…..66 Johnson, Thomas…..911 J Jones, Bird…..170 Jones, Charles Hollis (attr)…..85,91 Jouve, Paul…..1095 Jubei, Ando (studio of)…..584,585 Judith Ripka …..777 K Kalischer, Clemens…..317 Karges Manufacturing Co…..683,955 Karges Manufacturing Co (attr)…..410 Kauba, Carl (manner)…..470 Keith, William (circle of)…..1064 King, James…..510 Kiyochika, Kobayashi…..140 Kneller, Sir Godfrey (after)…..860 Knoll…..102,277 Knoll International…..301 Kosta Boda…..1107 KPM…..621 Krautheim & Adelberg…..212 Kreiss Collection…..758 Kunisada, Utagawa…..138

L La Barge…..12,234 La Londe, Richard…..99 Labios, Agapito…..524,525,526 Landes Manufacturing Company…..66 Lalique…..1,2 Lalique, Rene…..3 Lange, Robert…..95 Lange, T. L.…..242 Larche, François-Raoul …..710 Lawrence, Jacob…..256 Lawrence, Thomas…..601 Lazzari, Pietro…..64 LEM…..319 Levillain, Ferdinand (after)…..680 Lewis, Sally Sirkin…..294 Lichtenstein, Roy…..70 Lisa, Jamie…..197 Lladro…..800 Lloyd, Norman…..1024,1025 Lombardi, Giovanni Battista (after)….. 904 Lustre Art Glass Company…..25 M Maciel…..271 Mackenzie-Childs…..284,286 MacMonnies, Frederick William…..909 Magnussen, Erik…..273 Maillol, Aristide…..339 Maison Bagues (manner of)…..232,233 Maison Jansen (attr)…..235 Mappin & Webb…..975 Marco Ricci (manner of)…..882 Marek, Jassen…..523 Martelli, Emilio…..276 Marshall Fields…..408 Mason’s Ironstone…..698,699,702 McGee, Carrie…..275 Means, Helen Hatch…..164 Meiers, Alan…..55,56,92 Meissen…..622,978,979,997,980 Meissen (after)…..626 Mene, Pierre-Jules (after)…..611,1059,1060 Minotti…..300 Minton…..910 Miralles Y Galup, Francisco (after)…..178 Miro, Joan (after)…..71 Moigniez, Jules…..795 Molin, Johan Peter (after)…..35 Mont, James (style of)…..757 Montaner, Miguel…..1122 Molyneux…..437 Moser…..631 Moser (style of)…..630 Musekiwa, Rodrick…..382 N/O Nakashima, George…..281 Nasmyth, Alexander (circle of).…..1090 Neiman, LeRoy…..353 New Milford Pottery…..196 Ney, Alexander…..299 Nina Ricci…..1 Oudry, Leopold…..681 P/Q Pace Collection (attr)…..72,73 Pandiani, Antonio (attr)…..878 Panini, Giovanni Paolo (after)…..898 Peretti, Elsa…..185 Petrocelli, Vincenzo Pasquale…..764 Phillips, Harper T.…..285 Phillips, Robert…..411 Pierre-Louis, Wesner…..473 Planchon À Paris…..886 Platner, Warren…..277 Pollet, Joseph Michel-Ange (after)…..214 Pollock, Charles…..102 Porter, Henry C.…..501,502 Potschappel…..623 Poussin, Nicolas…..1156 Prochnow, Thomas…..97 Qua, Lam (after)…..748 R R. Jones & Associates, INC…..68 Ralph Lauren Home Collection…..419 Rancoulet, Ernest…..709 Ray Arthur Inc…..34 Redmile, Anthony…..936,937 Remington, Frederic (after)…..371,466 Remington, Thomas…..416 Renoir, Pierre Auguste…..1153 Respress, Valerie…..512 Riddle Jr., John T.…..247,248,249,250,251,252 ,253, 266 Robys…..314 Roche Bobois…..245 Romanelli, Pasquale…..905 Romanelli, Pasquale (after)…..900 Romero, Rene…..176 Rookwood Pottery (manner)…..456 Rousso, Paul…..274 Roux, Gérard…..402 Royal Vienna (manner of)…..619 Royal Vienna (style)…..618 Royal Worcester…..604 Rudolph, Muriel…..933 Russian School…..1164

S S. Bruner Co…..222 S & H Jewell…..842 Schlevogt, Curt…..224 Scottish School…..1041 Seandel, Silas…..98 Seckman, Sandi…..103 Seguso, Archimede (attr)…..159 Severini, Gino (manner of)…..89 Sevres Porcelain Factory…..1013 Silliers, E.…..1013 Sharp, Felice…..238 Siboni, Emma…..433 Smith, Vincent DaCosta…..396,397 Skaaning & Son…..280 Sonneman, Robert…..244 Sotiris-Corzo…..203 Spahr, Friedrich Wilhelm…..212 Steinway & Sons…..919 Steuben (attr)…..33 Stickley, Gustav…..459 Stieff…..50 Stilnovo…..296 Strong, Harris…..75 Stroykov, Kras…..171 Suazo, Ron…..465 T T. Simpson & Son…..1033,1034,1035 T.H. Robsjohn-Gibbings…..77 Taylor, Maxwell…..392,393,394,395,518 Thieme, Carl…..623 Thomas Bradbury & Son…..969 Tiffany & Co.…..185,186,322,325,343,344,345,3 46,347,348,432,920 Tiffany Studios…..36,37 Tiffany Studios (after)….. 326,327,329,330,331,333 Tolliver, William…..264,265,521 Tom, Harrison…..465 Toulouse-Lautrec, Henri de…..336 Towle Silversmiths…..337 Turner, Ben…..282 U/V Underhill, Grayton…..759 Vallauris Pottery…..105 van Ostade, Adriaen Jansz (follower of)…..670 van Rijn, Rembrandt (after)…..668 van Rijn, Rembrandt Harmensz.…..986 Van Teal, Hivo…..83 Vickery, John Collard…..637 Vilensky, Shoshana…..57 Vincent, George (manner of)…..995 Vitalie Manufacturing…..888 Vodder, Arne (manner of) …..240 von Blaas, Eugen…..839 Von Schierholz…..620 W/X/Y W. Bell Piano Company …..889 Wannopee Pottery…..196 Washington, Charles…..511 Webb, Thomas (manner of)…..27 Wedgwood…..641 Whiting Manufacturing Company……216 Widdicomb…..77 Wilatch, Micha…..179 Wilkie, Earl…..93 Wilmotte, Jean-Michel…..315 Wilson, Richard (follower of)…..913 Winton…..222 Wolfe’s of Birkenhead…..644 Wolff, Robert…..314 Wood & Hughes…..218,426 Wurttembergische Metallwarenfabrik…..226 Yarbrough, Dante…..499,500 Young, Gilbert…..517 Yurman, David…..310


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