Ahlers
Ogletree AUCTION GALLERY
Spring Estates Auction March 21st & 22nd, 2015
MANAGEMENT Robert Ahlers Christy Ahlers Michael Daehn, COO michael@aandoauctions.com Lisa Thompson-Rubin, Managing Director lisa@aandoauctions.com Paul Hale, Controller paul@14thstreetantiques.com Derric Williams, General Manager derric@aandoauctions.com Kimberly Hong, Assistant General Manager & Cataloguer kim@aandoauctions.com PREPARATOR TEAM Omar Valverde, Head Preparator omar@aandoauctions.com Anthony Groomster, Preparator LaGerick Webb, Preparator Kudos Atiku, Preparator Jeremy Barclay, Preparator
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Ahlers
Ogletree AUCTION GALLERY
Spring Estates Auction
Saturday, March 21, 2015 - beginning at 11am Sunday, March 22, 2015 - beginning at 11am
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Session 1
Saturday, March 21, 2015
Lot 247. On Saturday, March 21st, Ahlers & Ogletree Auction Gallery will hold Session One of their Spring Estates Auction featuring a large and varied collection of mid-century modern items including furniture by world-renowned designers such as Charles Eames for Herman Miller, Milo Baughman, George Tanier, George Nelson, Jens Risom for Knoll, Fritz Hanson, and Paul McCobb; modern artwork by listed artists such as Alberto Burri, Florida Highwaymen painter Albert Backus, Paul Emile Pissarro, George Adringa, Claude Grosperin, Pablo Picasso, Salvador Dali, Van Eno, Atlanta artist and poet Jarvin Parks, Tom Lieber, two large floral works by Rana Rochat, and contemporary British artist Guy Hindley; and a number of modern decorative art glass items including a vibrant and heavy Dino Rosin (Murano) glass centerpiece, many Lalique figurines, a large and impressive limited edition Daum art glass vase with lion motif, a Pizzichillo & Gordan sea urchin center bowl, and a very fine Murano glass chandelier. Session One also features a collection of outstanding Japanese objets d’art from Atlanta, Georgia collections, notably works from the Estate of Mr. Soichi Furuta, Pulitzer Prize Nominee. Japanese works on Saturday include finely crafted pottery, calligraphy scrolls, porcelain, ukiyo-e woodblock prints, bronze sculptures, antique carved ivory netsukes, a Haniwa soldier head (likely Kofun period), a World War II Naval Kai Gunto sword, a 15th century Kurotenmoku glazed chawan, an six-piece Edo Period Oribe tea set, cloisonné enamel items, and an important Pre-War Japanese silver tea service in presentation box. Saturday’s sale also includes a collection of antique walking sticks or canes, estate jewelry (rings, brooches, bracelets and watches), handwoven rugs, starburst mirrors, a Second Pattern Confederate National Flag, lighting, rare maps, hand colored engravings, a very fine Chinese Imperial silk robe, an exceedingly rare double-elephant hand-colored engraving from Napoleon’s Description d’Egypte, a stunning Empire style malachite veneered center table with ormolu mounts, a grouping a Pre-Columbian artifacts, a Robert Deurloo bronze sculpture of a bull, a finely carved amethyst, citrine and diamond perfume bottle, a limited edition J. Pairpont Morgan Mont Blanc fountain pen, and more.
Estimate Times for Lots
Please note that these times are only approximations and are subject to change
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Lots 1 - 80 Lots 81 - 161 Lots 162 - 232 Lots 233 - 303 Lots 304 - 384 Lots 385 - 465 Lots 466 - 546 Lots 547 - 596
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Lot 1. Maddock’s Lamberton Works Porcelain Jardiniere
Lot 2. 5 Piece Wedgwood Blue Jasperware Coffee Service
Lot 3. Small Hand Woven Kazak Throw Rug
Lot 4. Bradley & Hubbard Mixed Metal Table Lamp Converted
Lot 5. Bloor Derby 4 Piece Porcelain Group, Mid 19th C.
Lot 6. American Renaissance Style Walnut Desk
Lot 7. Chrome Adjustable Floor Lamp with Chrome Shade
Lot 8. Collection of 2 Dried Botanicals, French, L. 19th
Lot 9. Boehm “Arctic Tern”, Signed Porcelain Sculpture
Lot 10. Louis XVI Style Side Chair w/ Geometric Upholstery
Lot 11. Walnut Flip Top Swing Leg Card or Game Table
Lot 12. Collection of Three Dog Sculptures
American, Late19th Century. Maddock’s Lamberton Works, Royal Porcelain. Vase height 10.5”, diameter of top 11”, diameter of bottom 6”. Estimate $100-$200
American, early 20th century. Height 16.5” (w/shade), width 12”. Estimate $150-$300
20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 46.5”, diameter of feet 13”, diameter of bottom of shade 10”. Estimate $150-$300
20th century. Height 36.25, width 21”, seat depth 17.5”, seat height 17”. Estimate $100-$300
Creamer marked “Wedgwood England”, all other pieces marked “Wedgwood”. Cup and saucer 2 1/4” tall x 5 3/8” diameter, creamer 2 3/4” tall x 4 5/8” spout to handle. Estimate $50-$150
British, mid-19th century. Four piece Bloor Derby (English, 1825-1848 - one marked, others unmarked and may be from another period). Serving bowl height 2.125”, width 11.5”, depth 8.5”. Estimate $200-$400
French, Late 19th century. Framed 19.5” x 13.5”. Estimate $150-$300
American, 20th century. 36” square, 29” height to apron, 28” to top. Estimate $150-$300
Wool. Pakistan. Tribal pattern and geometric design. Three center medallions. Rose field with cream, blue, red, green and gold accent colors. 2’ 10” x 2’. Estimate $150-$300
American, late 19th century. Height 51.5”, width 31.5”, depth 17.25”. Estimate $400-$600
Boehm (American, 1949- ). head with orange beak. Signed to underside of pedestal “Fondly Helen Boehm”. Overall Estimate $200-$400
All unsigned. Height of brass dog 3.8”. Height of wooden dog on base 9.4”. Estimate $150-$300
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Lot 13. Schierholz Dresden Reticulated Footed Vanity Tray
Lot 14. Set of 4 Spider Back Open Armchairs
Lot 15. Pair of Lalique “Dampierre” Bird Art Glass Vases
Lot 16. Pair of Brass Floor Lamps w/Gingham Shades
Lot 17. English 19th C. Mahogany & Brass Dresser Box
Lot 18. 3 Drawer Figured Mahogany Bachelor’s Chest, 19th C
Lot 19. Group of 3 Lalique 1 Pear, 1 Rabbit, & Swans
Lot 20. After Lady Butler “Scotland for Ever!”, Photograv.
Lot 21. Sevres Cobalt & Gilt Porcelain Cup & Saucer
Lot 22. August Bromse, Czech Figural Etching, C. 1915
Lot 23. Stained Wood Carolean Style Armchair, 19th C.
Lot 24. Henry Martin Pope,”Resting Travelers”, 19th C. O/C
Von Schierholz (Germany, founded c.1817). Blue maker’s mark to underside above inscribed “Germany”. 3 3/8” tall x 12 7/8” wide x 7 5/8” deep. Estimate $200-$400
Contemporary. Overall height (when fully extended) 58”, width 24”, diameter of foot 8.75”. Estimate $200-$400
French, 20th century. All pieces with acid etched signature Lalique France on base. Largest piece 3,75”. Estimate $200-$400
August Bromse (Czech, 1873-1925), “U Luzka Nemocneho (At the Bedside)”- c. 1915, drypoint etching, apparently unsigned. Framed 11” x 8.75”. Sight size 6.25” x 5.5”. Estimate $200-$400
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Height 37.25”, width 23”(arm to arm), seat depth 19”, seat height 18”. Provenance: From the Estate of Jane O. Day of Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $400-$600
English, 19th century. Height 5.25”, width 13.75”, depth 8.75”. Estimate $150-$300
After Lady Butler (English, ). “Scotland for Ever! The Charge of the Scots Greys and Waterloo”, black and white photogravure. Framed 25.25” x 36”, sight size 17.25” x 28”. Estimate $200-$400
English, 19th century. Height 46.5”, width 24.5”, depth 22.75”, seat to floor 16.5”. Estimate $300-$500
Marked on bottom with acid stencil signature “LALIQUE FRANCE”. Height 5”, diameter of top 4.5”. Estimate $300-$500
French, 19th century. Height 31.75”, width 32.5”, depth 21”. Estimate $400-$600
French, 19th century. Each marked on bottom with blue mark under glaze. Height of handled cup 2.7”, diameter of saucer 5.125”. Estimate $100-$200
Attributed to Henry Martin Pope (British, 1843-1908). “Resting Travelers”, oil on canvas, possibly signed “HP” lower right within green plant. Framed 15” x 17”, unframed 12” x 14”. Estimate $400-$600
Lot 25. After Hardy, “Love’s Barrier”, HC Engraving
Lot 26. Group of 6 Lalique Art Glass Bird Figurines
Lot 27. Contemporary French Style Upholstered Window Bench
Lot 28. Handwoven Oushak Area Rug
Lot 29. Victorian English Iron & Wood Pub Table
Lot 30. 19th/ 20th C. Hand Painted Lamp w/ Beauty, Signed
Lot 31. Georgian Mahogany Pembroke Table
Lot 32. “The Defeat of Mary Queen of Scots” 1794 Engraving
Lot 33. Pair of Medallion Back Walnut Parlor Side Chairs
Lot 34. 19th C. French Engraving ‘Marche Incroyable”
Lot 35. Gilt & Faux Marble Gueridon Table, Dessin Fournir
Lot 36. Pair of Engravings by J. Houbracken, circa 1743
After Heywood Hardy (British, 1843-1933), hand colored engraving by T.B. Appleton, and published in London in 1891. Framed 37.4” x 45.75”, sight size 26.25” x 34.75”. Estimate $200-$400
Wool. Turkish. Geometric and floral design. Rose field w/ brown border & gray, teal, and green accent colors. 4’ 3.5” x 6’ 5”. Estimate $300-$500
English, 19th century. Height 26.5”, width 25.75”, depth 19”. Estimate $300-$500
Jacques Bonnefoy (French, late 18th century) after LouisLéopold Boilly (French, 1761-1845). “Marche Incroyable”, engraving, published in Paris. Framed 32.5” x 29.25”, sight size 20.25” x 23.75”. Estimate $150-$300
French, 20th century. All with incised “Lalique France” on bottom. Height of tallest 3.9”. Estimate $300-$500
English, circa 1880. Iron shelf stamped “Gaskell & Chambers Nottingham Barfitters” and terminating on paw feet. Height 28”, diameter of top 22.5”. Estimate $400-$600
William Ward (English, 1762-1826) after Richard Westall (English, 1765-1836). “The Defeat of Mary Queen of Scots, The Battle of Langside”, hand colored engraving, 1794. Framed 34.75” x 37.5”. Estimate $300-$500
Dessin Fournir (American (New York), Contemporary), Label on underside for Dessin Fournir and impressed with serial number 13895. Height 29.25”, diameter of top 24”. Estimate $300-$500
French, contemporary. Underside of settee or bench with label from Interior Crafts Inc., Chicago, Illinois. Height 23.25”, width 58.5”, depth 16”. Estimate $200-$400
English, late 19th/ early 20th century. Signed lower left of figure “J. Sticher”. Overall 32.75” tall to finial, 19” wide shade, 10” diameter base. Estimate $300-$500
American, late 19th century. Height 37”, width 20”, seat depth 16”, seat height 16”. Estimate $200-$400
From “The Heads of Illustrious Persons of Great Britain...” published between 1742-1756, copper engravings on paper. Framed 23 1/2” x 18”, sight size 14 3/4” x 9 1/8”. Estimate $300-$500
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Lot 37. Regency Style Black & Gilt Accented Library Steps
Lot 38. Ladies Platinum & Diamond Ring
Lot 39. Pair of Regency Chinoiserie Hand Fans, E. 19th C.
Lot 40. Ladies 10k Yellow Gold & Natural Citrine Ring
Lot 41. Gilt & Black Floral Tole Peinte Tray on Stand
Lot 42. Ladies 14k White Gold Diamond Ring Guard, Damaged
Lot 43. Red Lacquered Chinoiserie Hanging Wall Cabinet
Lot 44. Ladies 10k Yellow Gold Starburst Pendant-Brooch
Lot 45. Red Lacquered Chinoiserie Floor Lamp
Lot 46. Ladies 14k Yellow Gold & Emerald Nugget Ring
Lot 47. Black Lacquered Chinoiserie Decorated Mirror
Lot 48. Ladies 14k Yellow Gold & Glass Flower Motif Brooch
20th century. Underside with impressed numbers, likely pattern or serial number. Height 35.25”, width 10.5”, depth 17.25”. Estimate $300-$500
Ladies handmade Art Deco 10k yellow gold ring with natural octagonal shaped citrine of medium color. Marked 10K and with stylized “LN”. US ring size 5. Total weight 2.2 grams. Estimate $150-$300
20th century. Height 27.5”, width 15.25”, depth 7.5”. Estimate $150-$300
Ladies 14k yellow gold and emerald nugget ring with textured undulating form accented with six faceted natural round prong set emeralds (0.75 carat total weight). US ring size 9. Total weight 10.2 grams. Estimate $200-$400
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Ladies platinum and diamond ring with five natural modern round brilliant diamonds (measuring 2.0mm in diameter, 0.15 carat total weight, color: J, clarity: VS2), circa 1960s. Ring size 4. Estimate $200-$400
Early 20th century. Height 18.5”, width 31”, depth 22.5”. Estimate $150-$300
10k yellow gold with purple glass accent surrounded by six small egg shaped cultured pearls, circa 1930s. Marked “10”. Length of necklace 16”. Pendant 1” diameter. Total weight of pendant 4.1 grams. Estimate $150-$300
Likely Friedman Brothers (American, 20th century). Unmarked. Height 35.5”, width 19.25”. Estimate $200-$400
English, Early 19th century (circa 1820s). Both with monograms on back of decorated wood surface. Remnant of label from E.R. Wilkerson, Inc. Furniture of Distinction, Atlanta, Georgia. Height 14.5”, width 9”. Estimate $100-$300
Ladies 14k white gold diamond ring guard with 22 natural prong set diamonds (10 marquise cut and 12 straight baguettes, 0.86 carat total weight, color range: J-K, clarity range VS2-Si1). US ring size 7.5 and 10. Estimate $300-$500
Height 67”, diameter of shade 21.25”. Estimate $150-$300
Ladies 14k yellow gold floriform pin or brooch with purple glass accent at center. Marked with 14k and with hallmark “AM”. Pin or brooch measures 1.25” in diameter. Total weight 8.8 grams. Estimate $200-$400
Lot 49. French Style Green Marble Top Iron Console Table
Lot 50. 3 Ladies Guilloche Accessories (Compacts & Mirror)
Lot 51. 1753 Colored Eng., “A View of St. James’s Palace”
Lot 52. Chippendale Style Custom Upholstered Armchair
Lot 53. Gilt & Hand Painted Large Limoges Cache Pot
Lot 54. French Cream Painted 2-Drawer Writing Desk
Lot 55. Howard Chesner Behrens “Il Lago Como” Serigraph
Lot 56. Pair of Gilt & Hand Painted Glass Girandoles
Lot 57. Howard C. Behrens, “Il Lago Maggiore”, Serigraph
Lot 58. Edward Ferrell Blue Floral Upholstered Sofa
Lot 59. Group of Two Herend and Limoges Porcelain Items
Lot 60. 20th Mahogany Jardiniere Stand w/2 Drawers
Continental, 20th century. Height 34.25”, width 44.5”, depth 13”. Estimate $400-$600
Height 37”, width 30” (arm to arm), seat depth 18”, seat height 17”. Estimate $250-$500
Howard Chesner Behrens (American, 1933 - 2014). “Il Lago Como”, serigraph on paper, published 1991, pencil signed artist’s proof 49/75. Framed 38.75” x 45.25”, sight size 26.5” x 33.25”. Estimate $200-$400
Height 32”, width 70”, seat depth 23”, seat height 16”. Estimate $300-$500
Hand mirror (diameter of enamel 2.5”); 1930s Mondaine compact (2.75” diameter); La Moda compact (2.6” diameter). Estimate $300-$500
French, early 20th century. Marked to underside in gold with four crossed swords with “J D” within above “France”. 9” tall x 8 1/8” diameter at top. Estimate $200-$400
American, late 19th/ early 20th century. Unmarked. 22” tall x 5.75” diameter at base. Estimate $300-$500
Herend rabbit, 5.5” x 4.25” x 3”; Limoges Castel egg form lidded box, 5” x 6.75” x 4.5”. Estimate $150-$300
Thomas Bowles (English, 1712-1767). “ A View of St. James’s Palace Pall-Mall & C.”, hand colored engraving, published in 1753 in London, England. Framed 18 1/8” x 23 1/2”, sight size 10 1/2” x 15 3/4”. Estimate $300-$500
French, 20th century. Height 29.25”, width 39.25”, depth 23.5”. Estimate $300-$500
Howard Chesner Behrens (American, 1933 - 2014). “Il Lago Maggiore”, serigraph on paper, published 1991, pencil signed artist’s proof 49/75. Framed 39.75” x 46.25”, sight size 26.75” x 33.25”. Estimate $200-$400
20th century. Height 38.5”, width 30.25”, depth 16.5”. Estimate $150-$300
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Lot 61. Reverse Cut & Etched “Private Bar” Mirror
Lot 62. Large Mahogany Stereo Cabinet, 20th C.
Lot 63. Guy Arnoux, “Les Vines de Bourgogne” Lith. Poster
Lot 64. Renaissance Style Oak Hall Chair, Sgabello Form
Lot 65. Pair of Maps, Great Vineyards of Burgundy, France
Lot 66. Three Light Iron Chandelier w/Rusted Patina
Lot 67. Rustic Pine Three Panel Mirrored Screen
Lot 68. Sterling Overlay Decanter & 6 Glass Cordial Set
Lot 69. Heavy Black Iron & Glass Coffee Table
Lot 70. Large Carved Meerschaum Pipe w/Female Nude Nymph
Lot 71. Round Mahogany Flip Top Table, 19th C.
Lot 72. Sheffield Silver Plated Punch Bowl w/ Garlands
Overall 42.5” x 25”. Estimate $200-$400
American. Height 40.75”, width 16”, seat depth 14.5”, seat height 17.5”. Estimate $300-$500
Each panel height 77.75”, width 22”, depth 2.25”. Estimate $400-$600
Late 19th/Early 20th century. Height 3.75”, length 8”. Estimate $150-$300
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20th century. Height 31.75”, width 110.5”, depth 20”. Estimate $400-$600
French, 4th quarter 20th century. “Atlas des Grands Vignobles de Bourgogne” by Sylvain Pitiot and Pierre Poupon, pub. in 1986, including “Cote de Nuits” and “Cote de Beune”. Framed 23” x 59.25”. Estimate $75-$150
Continental, late 19th/ early 20th century. Glasses marked to underside of holder “Sterling”. Decanter 8” tall, glasses 2” tall. Estimate $400-$600
19th century. Height 27.5”, diameter of top 31.5”. Estimate $150-$300
Guy Arnoux (Frenc, 1886-1951), “Les Vins de Bourgogne”c. 1925, color lithograph poster, published by Devambez, Paris, France. Framed 51.25” x 35.5”, sight size 46.75” x 31.5”. Estimate $300-$500
Contemporary. Height 44.25”, width 14.75”, depth 15.25”. Estimate $150-$300
20th century. Height 20”, width 36.5”, depth 26.3”. Estimate $300-$500
English/ Sheffield, early 20th century. Marked to underside with indistinguishable three character mark above “Made in Sheffield England”. 7 5/8” tall x 14 3/8” diameter. Estimate $300-$500
Lot 73. American Civil War Era Wooden Drum, 1860s
Lot 74. Civil War Era Officer’s Folding Camp Chair, 1860s
Lot 75. Two Puck Magazine Political Cartoon Chromoliths
Lot 76. Civil War Conf. Monetary Notes & Union Photograph
Lot 77. Georgian Mahogany Three Drawer Chest
Lot 78. 19th Century Naval Signal or Model Cannon
Lot 79. American Classical Mahogany Drop Leaf Work Table
Lot 80. Woodville Lithograph “Charge of the Union Brigade”
Lot 81. “Portrait of a Stately Gentleman”, American School
Lot 82. American School Oil on Canvas, “Autumn Landscape”
Lot 83. Pair of 19th C. Brass Cannonball Andirons
Lot 84. After Frank Feller “The Last Grip”, Lithograph
American, 19th century. Height 11.9”, diameter (to outside of metal hooks) 16.75”. Estimate $300-$500
1862 photograph of Union Army Brigadier General Joseph Hooker (1814-1879) by Matthew B. Brady (18221896), and various bank notes. Estimate $300-$400
American, 19th century. Height 28.25”, width (closed) 14”, depth 20”, leaves 7.8”. Estimate $150-$300
American School, mid 20th century. “Autumn Landscape”, oil on canvas, indistinguishably signed lower right. Framed 24.75” x 30.75”, unframed 20” x 26”. Estimate $400-$600
American, second half of 19th century. Civil War era (circa 1860s). Height 34.25”, width 17.75”, depth 18”, seat to floor (when open) 15”. Estimate $300-$500
English, early 19th century. Height 33”, width 33”, depth 17”. Estimate $400-$600
Richard Caton Woodville Jr. (English, 1856-1927). “Charge of Union Brigade at Waterloo, Scots Grays & First Royal Dragoon Guard”, lithograph printed on illustration board. Board 21” x 32”. Estimate $200-$400
19th century. Height 17.5”, width 8”, depth 13”. Estimate $100-$300
Two Puck Magazine (American, 18761-1918) political cartoon chromolithographs. Washington’s Birthday Cartoon framed 18.25” x 21.5”, sight size 9.4” x 12.8”. Carl Schurz cartoon framed 22” x 19”, sight size 13” x 9.75”. Estimate $200-$400
19th century. 9.5” tall x 27.25” long x 15.5” wide. Estimate $300-$500
American School, late 19th/ early 20th century. “Portrait of a Stately Gentleman”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Framed 48 5/8” x 41”, unframed 40” x 32”. Estimate $500-$700
After Frank Feller (Swiss, 1848-1908). “The Last Grip”, chromolithograph. Framed 45” x 38.25”, sight size 27.25” x 20.5”. Estimate $150-$300
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Lot 85. Group of Two Asian Bronze Vases w/ Relief
Lot 86. Large Japanese Woodblock Print with Calligraphy
Lot 87. Japanese Netsuke w/Periodot Necklace
Lot 88. Japanese Carved Wood Figure of Kanon, Edo Period
Lot 89. Rare Noritake Pigeon Blood Vase, Marked
Lot 90. Collection of 2 Japanese Kutani Bowls, Marked
Lot 91. Japanese Diamond Form Porcelain Platter, 19th C.
Lot 92. Japanese Black & White Chatter Lidded Jar, c.1840s
Lot 93. Southeast Asian Stone Figural Carving
Lot 94. Group 3 Japanese Carved Figural Netsukes
Lot 95. Japanese Bizen Hanaire/ Ceremonial Flower Vase
Lot 96. Japanese Earthenware Bowl w/Bird Motif
Asian, 20th century. Calligraphic inscription on band at neck, unmarked. 9.5” tall x 6” diameter. Estimate $300-$500
Japanese, Edo Period (1603-1868). Apparently unsigned. Height 10.5”, width 2.5”, depth 2.25”. Estimate $400-$600
Japanese, 19th century. Underside marked with blue mark within square under glaze. Tray measures 14.7” x 13.125”. Estimate $300-$500
Tallest netsuke 3.125”. All apparently unmarked. Estimate $300-$500
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Manner of Zheng Xie (Japanese, 1693-1765). “Bamboo”, woodblock print on rice paper, inscribed upper and lower right with calligraphic marks and seals. Framed 64 3/4” x 37 1/8”, image size 56.5” x 29.5”. Estimate $300-$500
Japanese, 20th century. Height 8.5”, diameter of opening at top 2.4”. Estimate $300-$500
Japanese, circa 1840s, Edo Period (1603-1868). Marked to underside with impressed calligraphic marks within an ovular cartouche. 4.25” tall x 5” diameter at widest point. Estimate $300-$500
Japanese, likely Edo period (1603-1868). 5 1/2” tall x 2 7/8” diameter at base. Estimate $400-$600
Netsuke 3.125” long. Necklace 22.75”. Total weight 157 grams. Estimate $300-$500
Japanese, 18th/19th century. Bowl with goat, 2.5” tall, 7” diameter at opening; bowl with birds, 3.75” tall, 6.75” diameter at opening. Estimate $500-$700
Southeast Asian, possibly Tibetan, circa 18th/ 19th century. Carving (without plinth) 3 3/4” tall x 1 3/4” x 7/8”. Estimate $300-$500
Japanese, Edo/Meiji Period. Unmarked. Height 3.75”, diameter of top 9”. Estimate $300-$500
Lot 97. Meiji Japanese Tansu or Choba-Dansu Chest
Lot 98. Japanese Carved Wood & Ivory Toad Brush Holder
Lot 99. Carved Stone Buddhist Deity, Jizo or Ksitigarbha
Lot 100. 18” Gilt Imari Charger, 19th/ 20th Century
Lot 101. Japanese Scroll Painting w/ Mountain Goats, 19th C
Lot 102. Japanese Pottery Vase w/ Silver Gilt Fan Motif
Lot 103. Small Japanese Painted Figural Wood Panel
Lot 104. Japanese Pottery Gray Glazed Bowl, Likely Meiji
Lot 105. Framed Japanese Calligraphic Work, 19th C.
Lot 106. 2 Japanese Pottery Bowls w/ Fuku Mark, Edo Period
Lot 107. Japanese Hanging Scroll with Calligraphy
Lot 108. Japanese Oribe Ware Teapot Hobin, Likely Edo Pd.
Japanese, 19th century. Height 22”, width 25.25”, depth 14.25”. Estimate $300-$500
Japanese, late 19th/ early 20th century. Unmarked. 18 1/8” diameter. Estimate $300-$500
Japanese, 19th century, possibly earlier- likely Edo Period (1603-1868). Back of panel with black calligraphic marks. Overall 3.75” x 4.75”. Estimate $300-$500
Japanese, likely Edo period (1603–1868). Larger bowl 2 5/8” tall x 7” diameter, smaller bowl 2 3/4” tall x 6 3/8” diameter. Estimate $300-$500
Height 7.125”, diameter of foot 1.6”. Estimate $300-$500
Japanese, 19th century. Overall height 66.75”, width (of cylindrical wood handle) 15”. Estimate $300-$500
Japanese, late 19th/ early 20th century. 3” tall, 4 1/8 diameter of opening. Estimate $300-$500
Japanese, 20th century. Ink on rice paper. Overall 43” x 14.75”. Estimate $150-$300
Unmarked. 5 5/8” tall x 2 3/8” wide x 1 7/8” deep. Estimate $400-$600
Japanese, late 19th/ early 20th century. Unmarked, but could possibly be Awaji make pre-1890. 6.75” tall, 2” diameter at opening. Estimate $300-$500
Japanese, likely 19th century. Framed 25.5” x 13.5”. Sight size of calligraphy work 14.25” x 2.4”. Estimate $400-$600
Japanese, likely Edo Period (1603-1868). Marked to underside with impressed calligraphic mark within a square cartouche. Estimate $400-$600
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Lot 109. Japanese Scroll Painting with Calligraphy
Lot 110. 19th C. Japanese Scroll with Cock & Hen
Japanese, late 19th/ early 20th century. 34.5” x 14.75”. Estimate $150-$300
Japanese, 19th century. Watercolor on rice paper. 56” x 32.25”. Estimate $500-$700
Lot 111. Japanese Hanging Scroll, Tree with Many Birds
Lot 112. 19th C. Japanese Hanging Scroll, Bird in Flight
Japanese, late 19th/ early 20th century. Overall 85.25” x 19”. Estimate $400-$600
Japanese, 19th century. Watercolor on rice paper. Overall 66.25” x 15”. Estimate $400-$600
Lot 113. 19th C. Japanese Scroll Painting on Silk, Bamboo
Lot 114. Japanese Scroll Painting on Silk, Crane Motif
Japanese, 19th century. Ink on silk. Overall 60.75” x 18.5”. Estimate $400-$600
Japanese, 19th century. Watercolor on silk. Overall 74.75” x 22.25”. Estimate $50-$700
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Lot 115. Chinese 19th C. Blue & White Porcelain Bowls
Lot 116. Pair of Century Furniture Chin Hua Bedside Chests
Lot 117. 2 Pc. Chinese Porcelain Platter w/ Draining Dish
Lot 118. Chinese Cast Bronze Large Vase w/ Phoenixes
Lot 119. Chinese Porcelain Hand Painted Wall Pocket, Marked
Lot 120. Yixing Teapot w/ Landscape Motif and Calligraphy
Lot 121. Collection of Two Chinese Carved Jade Items
Lot 122. Pair of Chinese Blue & White Vases w/Covers
Lot 123. Chinese Green Jade Bangle Bracelet
Lot 124. Chinese Porcelain Famile Verte Vase
Lot 125. Chinese Carved Jade Pendant w/Monkey Motif
Lot 126. Chinese Shiwan Pottery Jar w/Panel Decoration
Chinese, 19th century, possibly earlier. Height 2.6”, diameter of opening at top 4.4”, diameter of foot 2.4”. Estimate $400-$600
Chinese, 20th century. Marked to underside with three calligraphic marks within a rectangular cartouche. 17 3/8” tall x 7 3/4” diameter of top. Estimate $400-$600
Chinese, 20th century, possibly earlier. Spinach jade cup 2.4” tall, celadon jade censor 2.8” tall. Estimate $400-$600
Chinese, 20th century. Underside with red mark over glaze. Height 14.25”, diameter of top 6.7”, diameter of foot 6.25”. Estimate $300-$500
American, 20th century. Height 23”, width 32”, depth 16”. Estimate $400-$600
Chinese, late 19th/ early 20th century. Marked to underside with four character cobalt underglaze Qianlong Nian Zhi mark. 6.75” x 4.75” x 1.75”. Estimate $400-$600
Chinese, late 19th/early 20th century. The foot with blue underglaze mark Kangxi Nian Zhi -”Kangxi Period Make”. Height 12.25”, diameter of foot 3.75”. Estimate $400-$600
Unsigned. Height 2”, width 1.25”, depth 0.50”. Estimate $300-$500
Chinese, late 19th/ early 20th century. Unmarked. Overall 2 1/8” tall x 17 1/4” diameter. Estimate $400-$600
Chinese, 20th century. Marked to underside and inside of lid. 5.25” tall, x 5.5” spout to handle. Estimate $400-$600
Chinese, 20th century. Interior diameter 2.25”, exterior diameter 3.125”. Total weight 46.7 grams. Estimate $300-$500
Chinese, 19th century, possibly earlier. Unmarked. Height 2.6”, width 3.1”, depth 2.9”. Estimate $300-$500
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Lot 127. Jarvin Parks Bacchus Conte Drawing, Unsigned
Lot 128. Italian Carved & Giltwood Mirror w/ Foliate Motif
Lot 129. Italian Mid Century Modern Chrome Floor Lamp
Lot 130. Jarvin Parks Ink Sketch Drawing of Man, Signed
Lot 131. Pair of Gray & Black Herman Miller Armchairs
Lot 132. Grace Wendrick Welti, Mixed Media Portrait
Lot 133. Modernist Style Brass Chair & Ottoman w/Cord Seats
Lot 134. Large Contemporary Room Size Rug (8’9”x12’4”)
Lot 135. Jarvin Parks, Portrait of a Young Man, Pen & Ink
Lot 136. Heavy Modern Marble & Brass Coffee Table
Lot 137. Two Jarvin Parks Works on Paper, Original Prints
Lot 138. Mid Century Modern 5 Drawer Ebonized Chest
Jarvin Lee Parks (American (Atlanta, Georgia), d.1967), “Bacchus”, red conte crayon drawing on paper, apparently unsigned. Framed 23.25” x 20”. Sight size 19” x 16”. Estimate $150-$300
Jarvin Lee Parks (American (Atlanta), 20th century, d.1967), “Portrait of a Young Man”, pen and ink on woven paper, signed “jarvin” lower left corner. Framed 22.5” x 16.75”. Sight size 14” x 9.25”. Estimate $300-$500
Italy, circa 1980s. Sticker on underside “Made in Italy”. Chair height 30.5”, seat width 16”, seat depth 16”, seat height 18”. Ottoman height 18”, width 15”. Estimate $300-$500
Unmarked. Height 15.75”, width 52”, depth 18.25”. Estimate $300-$500
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Italian, 20th century. 25.5” diameter. Estimate $150-$300
American, 20th century. Herman Miller. Marked to the underside Herman Miller label with paper label EL 101, #3745, 090994. Height 30.5”, width 23.5” (arm to arm), seat depth 16.5”, seat height 17”. Estimate $300-$500
Wool. Abstract pattern on red field. Gold, green, black and blue accent colors. 104” x 148” Estimate $200-$400
Jarvin Parks (American/ Georgia, d.1967). Vertical piece framed 17 1/2” x 14 3/4”, sight size 10 5/8” x 7 1/4”; horizontal piece framed 14 3/4” x 17 5/8”, sight size 8 1/2” x 11 5/8”. Estimate $700-$900
Italian, 20th century. Height 70”, base width 13.6”. Estimate $300-$600
Grace Wendrick Welti (American, 20th century), “Rick” 1988, mixed media on paper, signed and dated center left “1988 Welti”. Framed 48” x 34”, sight size 43.5” x 30”. Estimate $300-$500
Jarvin Lee Parks (American (Atlanta, Georgia), d.1967), “Portrait of a Young Man”, pen and ink on woven paper, signed “jarvin” lower right corner. Framed 15.5” x 12” Unframed 11” x 7.6”. Estimate $300-$500
American, 20th century. Stencil mark on back ‘B Mahogany/chest/No 131.’ Height 55.5”, width 40”, depth 21.5”. Estimate $400-$600
Lot 139. “Surrealist Figural Procession”, American School
Lot 140. Modern Beech Wood Side or Accent Chair
Lot 141. Joseph Wolins “Mitzvah Dance”, Oil on Canvas
Lot 142. Mid Century Kosta Glass Vase Cat & Fishnet
Lot 143. Anne Woodson “Death, Passage, Birth”, Signed
Lot 144. Modernist Style Chrome Small Side Table
Lot 145. Pair of Picasso Style Porcelain Floor Vases
Lot 146. Overman Black Leather Swivel Lounge Pod Chair
Lot 147. Figural Painting of Crowned Woman on Horse, 20th C
Lot 148. Andy Warhol Contemporary Area Rug (6” diameter)
Lot 149. Gigi Gallant, “Abstracted Woman”, Mixed Media
Lot 150. Louis XVI Style Gilt Bronze Gueridon
American School, early 20th century. “Surrealist Figural Procession”, oil on canvas, inscribed to verso of stretcher “M. Levey”. Framed 35” x 41”, unframed 30” x 36”. Estimate $300-$500
Swedish, 1950s. Signed “Kosta “ and numbered 0247. Estimate $300-$500
Last quarter of 20th century. Height 35.25”, diameter of top 10.75”. Estimate $300-$500
Andy Warholic Home Collection Area Rug. Round. Black Field with multiple shoe motif decoration. 6’ diameter. Estimate $200-$400
European, Mid 20th century. Height 40.75”, width 16.75”, depth 17”, seat to floor 17.25”. Estimate $300-$500
Anne Woodson (American, 20th century), “Death, Passage, Birth” - 1986, mixed media on paper, signed and dated in pencil lower right “Woodson 4/86”. Framed 72.5” x 37.5”, sight size 70.5” x 35.5”. Estimate $300-$500
Sweden, circa 1970s. Height 26.5”, width 33” (side to side), seat depth 18”, seat height 16”. Estimate $200-$400
Gigi Gallant (American/ California, d. 2009). “Abstracted Woman”, mixed media on canvas, signed lower right “gallant”. Framed 30.25” x 30.25”, unframed 28” x 28”. Estimate $300-$500
Joseph Wolins (American (New Jersey/ New York), 19151999), “Mitzvah Dance” - 1961, oil on canvas, signed lower left. Unframed 36” x 28”. Estimate $300-$500
Apparently unmarked. Height 18”, diameter 23.75”. Estimate $200-$400
20th century. Apparently unsigned. Framed 33.5” x 27.5”. Unframed 30” x 24”. Estimate $200-$400
Height 26”, diameter 26”. Provenance: From the Estate of Jane O. Day of Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $400-$600
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Lot 151. American School Oil, “Abstract Horse with Figure”
Lot 152. Industrial Style Iron and Oak Desk or Table
Lot 153. Modern Chrome Sculpture, ‘Abstracted Horse”
Lot 154. Set of 3 Fritz Hansen “Series 7” Side Chairs
Lot 155. Mixed Media Collage, After the Horses at Lascaux
Lot 156. Faux Bois Rustic Silvered Iron Circular Table
Lot 157. Salvador Dali “Superstition (Le Dragon)” Etching
Lot 158. Modernist Style Figural Sculpture on Base
Lot 159. After Salvador Dali “Cosmic Cavalier Horseman”
Lot 160. Peter Hurd, “Running Before the Storm, Serigraph
Lot 161. Modern 5 Piece Curved Wood Room Divider, Signed
Lot 162. Claude Grosperin, French Oil on Canvas, Signed
American School, 20th century. “Abstract Horse with Figure”, oil on canvas, indistinguishably signed lower left, possibly “Klaeyk”. Framed 27.5” x 39.5”, unframed 24” x 36”. Estimate $200-$400
Danish, last quarter of 20th century. Designed by Arne Jacobsen (Danish, 1902-1971) for Fritz Hansen. Original label to underside of each. Height 28.75”, width 22.5”, depth 22.5”, seat to floor 16.25”. Estimate $300-$500
Salvador Dali (Spanish, 1904-1989), “Superstition (Le dragon)”- 1970, etching on Japon paper, pencil signed lower right margin. Framed 18.5” x 15.25”. Sight size 11.9” x 8.9”. Estimate $400-$600
Peter Hurd (American, 1904-1984), “Running Before the Storm”, color serigraph, pencil signed lower right, numbered lower left “80/250”. Framed 33.5” x 46.5”, image size 26” x 38.75”. Estimate $600-$800
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20th century. Height 30.25”, width 30”, depth 20”. Estimate $300-$500
20th century. Unsigned. Framed 42” x 55.5”, sight size 29.25” x 42.5”. Estimate $400-$600
Apparently unsigned. Height 33”, square base 11.8”. Estimate $500-$700
20th century. One piece signed at bottom “Frank Sinatra 5 Pc”. Tallest component height 82”, width 15.125”, depth 8”. Shortest component height 40”, width 11.5”, depth 6.75”. Estimate $500-$700
American School, 20th century. “Abstracted Horse”, polished chrome, unsigned. 20” x 35.25” x 12.5”. Estimate $300-$500
20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 31.4”, diameter 24”. Estimate $400-$600
After Salvador Dali (Spanish, 1904-1989). “Cosmic Cavalier Horseman” - c. 1982, lithograph, pencil inscription lower right. Framed 31.5” x 34.5”, sight size 19” x 22”. Estimate $150-$300
Claude Grosperin (French, 1936-1977), “View of Bell Tower of the Côte de Grace in Springtime”, oil on canvas, signed lower right. Framed 38” x 45.5”, unframed 32” x 39.5”. Estimate $600-$800
Lot 163. Chinese Enamel, Silver & Cabochon Decorated Box
Lot 164. Pair of Rose Medallion Fish Bowls on Stands
Lot 165. Chinese Embroidery Textile Panel w/Dragon Motif
Lot 166. Egg Form Yixing Teapot with Dragon & Hatchling
Lot 167. Pair of Chi’en Lung Chinese Export Plates, c. 1780
Lot 168. Chinese Lacquered & Gilt Painted Scholar’s Cabinet
Lot 169. Chinese Carved Zitan Brushpot
Lot 170. Chinese Ivory Snuff Bottle & Happy Buddha
Lot 171. Two Chinese Blue & White Vases w/ Fu Dog Handles
Lot 172. Set of 12 Chinese Black Lacquered Dining Chairs
Lot 173. Pair of Chinese Carved Ivory Foo Dogs
Lot 174. Chinese Black Lacquered Dining Table
Marked on bottom “SILVER”. Height 7.1”, diameter of bottom 3.5”. Estimate $600-$800
Chinese, 20th century. Marked to underside with impressed calligraphic marks within a square cartouche, also to inside of lid with three ovular cartouches. 5.5” tall x 6.5” spout to handle. Estimate $500-$700
Chinese, 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 6.25”, width 5.5”, depth 4.125”. Estimate $500-$700
Chinese, 20th century. Armchair height 39.25”, width 19.5” (arm to arm), seat depth 16”, seat height 18”. Side chair height 38.75”, width 18”, seat depth 16”, seat height 18”. Estimate $800-$1,20
Chinese, 20th century, possibly earlier. Apparently unmarked. Height on stand 27”, diameter of mouth 18.5”. Estimate $600-$800
Chinese, late 18th century. Unmarked. 9 3/8” diameter. Estimate $500-$700
Happy Buddha, height 6.25”, diameter 3.25”; 19th century snuff bottle, height 3.75”, width 2.25”, depth 1.5”. Estimate $500-$700
Chinese, Late 19th/Early 20th century, possibly earlier. Each marked on bottom. Height 4”, width 2.1”, depth 2.5”. Estimate $500-$700
Framed 36.7” x 18.4”. Sight size 26.5” x 12.5”. Estimate $500-$700
Chinese, circa 1879 - 1890. Height 64.8”, width 39.5”, depth 14.5”. Estimate $500-$700
Chinese, late 19th/ early 20th century. Unmarked, one with remnant of red wax seal. 17 3/8” tall x 7 3/8” diameter at mouth. Estimate $500-$700
Chinese, 20th century. Height 30”, width 64”, depth 42”. With two additional leaves, each measuring 15.5” in width. Estimate $500-$700
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Lot 175. Hand Woven Chinese Room Size Rug (8’11”x11’11”)
Lot 176. Unique Large Yixing Teapot, Dragon & Tree Motif
Lot 177. Pair of Chinese Blue & White Foliate Motif Cups
Lot 178. Chinese Bronze Figure of Seated Buddha
Lot 179. Pair of Large Chinese Double Happiness Lidded Urns
Lot 180. Bamboo Motif Yixing Zisha Teapot, Chinese
Lot 181. Chinese Yixing Zisha Teapot w/ Crescent Moon Motif
Lot 182. Chinese Carved Rosewood Armchair
Lot 183. Chinese Qing Dynasty Bronze Guanyin w/Green Patina
Lot 184. Chinese Rose Medallion Centerpiece Bowl
Lot 185. Chinese Song Dynasty Style Qingbai Vase
Lot 186. Blue Yixing Zisha Teapot with Phoenix Motif
Wool. China. Circular center medallion with dragon. Flanked by four dragon motif corners. 8’11” x 11’11”. Estimate $600-$800
Marked on bottom with pictorial mark. Height 13.125”, width 7.75”, depth 6”. Estimate $800-$1,200
Chinese, 20th century. Marked to underside of lid with two impressed marks, and to underside of body with calligraphic marks within a square cartouche. 2 3/4” tall x 6 1/8” spout to handle. Estimate $800-$1,200
Chinese, Late 19th/Early 20th century. Unmarked. Height 6.5”, diameter 15.8”. Estimate $700-$900
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Chinese, 20th century. Marked to interior of lid with impressed mark, and to underside of body with impressed calligraphic marks within a square cartouche. 5.75” tall x 10.25” spout to handle. Estimate $700-$900
Chinese, late 19th/ early 20th century. Unmarked. 16” tall x 10.5” diameter. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
Height 38”, width 24.25”, depth 18.5”, seat to floor 19.75”. Estimate $800-$1,200
Chinese, Song Dynasty (960-1279). Apparently unmarked. Height 10.75”, diameter of opening at top 3.4”, diameter of foot 3.9”. Estimate $800-$1,200
Chinese, possibly 17th century. Height 2.25”, diameter of opening at top 3.2”, diameter of foot 2.25”. Estimate $600-$800
Chinese, 20th century. Marked to underside of pot with impressed calligraphic marks within a square cartouche. 7.5” tall x 6.5” spout to edge. Estimate $800-$1,200
Chinese, 19th century, possibly earlier. Apparently unmarked. Height 10.5”, width 6.75”, depth 4.3”. Estimate $800-$1,200
Chinese, 20th century. Marked to underside of pot with impressed calligraphic marks within a square cartouche. 5.5” tall x 7.25” spout to handle. Estimate $800-$1,200
Lot 187. Southeast Asian Gilt Bronze Buddha Shakyamuni
Lot 188. Large Japanese Bizen Ware Bulbous Vase
Lot 189. Japanese Arita Blue & White Tray w/Map of Japan
Lot 190. Pentagonal Oribe Pottery Incense Case, Edo Period
Lot 191. Unusual Japanese Celadon Glazed Lidless Sake Pot
Lot 192. Japanese Diminutive Sue Ware Jar, Late Kofun Pd.
Lot 193. Japanese Kurotenmoku Glazed Chawan, 14th/15th C
Lot 194. Japanese Haniwa Head on Black Wood Block
Lot 195. Pair of Large 19th C. Japanese Ginger Jars
Southeast Asian, likely late 18th/ early 19th century. Inlaid silver floral mark to underside of sculpture, and a seven character mark to verso of sculpture, possibly in the Talil language. 8” x 5.25” x 3.5”. Estimate $800-$1,200
Japanese, likely 18th/19th century, likely Edo Period (1603-1868). Unmarked. 1 3/8” tall x 2 1/2” wide x 2 1/4” deep. Estimate $800-$1,200
Japanese, late 14th/ early 15th century, Muromachi Period (1337-1573). 1 7/8” tall x 5 3/8” diameter at opening. Estimate $700-$900
Japanese, likely Meiji Period (1868-1912). Impressed mark to underside very similar to the abbreviated Hi(zen) mark of Arita used during the Meiji Period. Overall 11” tall x 15” diameter at widest point. Estimate $800-$1,200
Japanese, late 19th/ early 20th century. Marked to underside with two impressed calligraphic marks within an oval cartouche. 6.5” tall x 6.25” edge to spout. Estimate $800-$1,200
Japanese (possibly Kofun period, circa 250-600 A.D.) Sculptural head likely originally from Iyo Shikoku. Height of head 3.6”, width 3.4”, depth 3.3”. Overall height (including base) 8”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
Japanese, Early 19th century. Marked on bottom with four character marks in blue under glaze. Tray or plate 10” x 11.5”. Estimate $800-$1,200
Japanese, likely late Kofun period (circa 6th century AD). Without stand 3 3/8” tall x 3 1/4” diameter at top. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
Japanese, 19th century. Unmarked. Overall 15” tall x 9” diameter. Estimate $800-$1,200
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Lot 196. Pair of Chinese Cloisonne Bixi Incense Burners
Lot 197. Chinese Warring States Style Black Figure Urn
Lot 198. Chinese Cloisonne Center Bowl w/ Undersea Motif
Lot 199. Chinese Carved Coral Sculpture of Grapes
Lot 200. Chinese Ink Scroll Painting, Men at Waterfall
Lot 201. Collection of 2 Hand Carved Ivory Figures, Marked
Lot 202. Large Ming Dynasty Style Porcelain Bowl
Lot 203. Chinese Cloisonne Covered Center Bowl, Likely Qing
Lot 204. Pair of Large Ming Wan-li Style Cloisonne Chargers
Apparently unmarked. Height 5.75”, width 6.5”, depth 2.5”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
Signed. Height 3.25”, diameter 1.5”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
Unmarked. Height 6.5”, diameter 16.3”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
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Chinese, Warring States Period style. 14” tall x 6 1/8” diameter at opening. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
Chinese. Black calligraphic marks to upper right with two red seals along with a red seal to lower left and upper left of page. Overall 74” x 21.5”. Estimate $1,000-$1,600
Chinese, late 19th/ early 20th century, likely Qing Dynasty. Unmarked. 8” tall x 15” diameter. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
Chinese, 19th century. 20 1/8” x 4 5/8” tall. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
Asian, Late 19th/Early 20th century, possibly earlier. Man on water wheel, marked on bottom, 9.25” x 2.6” x 3”; man hauling wood, marked on bottom, 6.5” x 3” x 3”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
Chinese, early 20th century possibly older. Marked to underside with center cartouche bearing Ming Dynasty Wan-li mark. 16 1/4” diameter, 2 1/8” tall. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
Lot 205. English Chippendale Style Walnut Chest of Drawers
Lot 206. 19th C. English School “Portrait of a Stately Man”
Lot 207. 19th C. Bronze Mounted Tortoiseshell Inkstand
Lot 208. Pair of A. Munting Engravings, Aloe in Terra Cotta
Lot 209. English Mahogany Library Table w/Leather Top
Lot 210. Pair of A. Munting Engravings of Plants, 17th C.
Lot 211. English Mahogany Inlaid Pembroke Table
Lot 212. 19th C. American School, Portrait of a Bearded Man
Lot 213. Wallace Sterling Grand Baroque Flatware, 62 Pieces
Lot 214. Large Mahogany Chippendale Style Mirror w/Phoenix
Lot 215. Hand Woven Cream & Brown Tabriz Rug
Lot 216. Chippendale Style Mahogany Camelback Sofa
English, 18th century. Height 37.5”, width 40”, depth 21.25”. Estimate $600-$800
Abraham Munting (Dutch, 1626-1683). “Aloe Americana Minor (Fig. 93)” and “Aloe Ferox (Fig. 95)”, hand colored copperplate engravings pub. in 1696. Framed 22 3/8” x 17 1/2”, sight size 13 7/8” x 9”. Estimate $600-$800
English, 19th century. Height 28” width 21” (leaves closed), 39.25” open, depth 31”. Estimate $800-$1,200
American. Height 60.5”, width 37.75”. Estimate $800-$1,200
British School, 19th century. “Portrait of A Stately Man”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Framed 35” x 30”, unframed 29 5/8” x 25”. Estimate $600-$800
English, 19th century. Label to the underside “Antique Restorations”. Height 30.5”, width 53.25”. depth 31.25”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
American School, 19th century. “Portrait of a Bearded Gentleman”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Framed 37 1/8” x 32 1/4”, unframed 27” x 22 1/8”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
All wool hand woven cream and chocolate tabriz rug floral central medallion, stylized foliate border, and floral corner spandrels. Rug with thin pile, fringe cut down. Measures 7’ 3” x 10’ 8”. Estimate $800-$1,200
English, 19th century. 6” x 11” x 8.5”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
Abraham Munting (Dutch, 1626-1683). “Hemionitis Crispa Media Obtusifolia (Fig. 83)” and “Herba Viva Chinensis Arborescens (Fig. 178)”, engravings pub. in 1696. Framed 22 3/8” x 17 1/2”, sight size 13 7/8” x 9”. Estimate $600-$800
Wallace Sterling (American/ Connecticut, 1871- ). A 62 piece set of Grand Baroque pattern sterling flatware comprising of eight 7-piece place settings and six serving pieces. Total weight 93.2 troy ounces. Estimate 1,500-$3,000
Height 35”, width 81”, depth 28”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
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Lot 217. 20th C. Fruitwood Four Drawer Sideboard
Lot 218. Pair of Bronze Sculptures, Dionysus & Maenad
Lot 219. Pair of Italian Rococo Style Painted Fauteuils
Lot 220. Neoclassical Two Panel Painted Floor Screen
Lot 221. Neoclassical Brass Fireplace Andirons & Fender
Lot 222. Large Meissen Figural Porcelain Potpourri Urn
Lot 223. Large 20th C. Venetian Landscape Painting, O/C
Lot 224. Pair of Gilt Bronze & Marble Pedestals
Lot 225. “Fortune Teller” Oil on Canvas, Illegibly Signed
Lot 226. Paola Sala, Italian Landscape with Figures & Cows
Lot 227. French Painted & Parcel Gilt Decorated Trumeau
Lot 228. 18th C. Italian Rococo Giltwood Console Table
Continental, 20th century. Height 37.5”, width 78”, depth 20”. Estimate $600-$800
Italian, 20th century. Height 84”, each panel width 20.25”. Estimate $600-$800
Italian, 20th century. Unsigned. Framed 48.75” x 81.75”. Unframed 35.25” x 78.5”. Estimate $800-$1,200
Paolo Sala (Italian, 1859-1924). “Around the Watering Hole”, watercolor on paper, signed lower left “Sala” and indistinguishably titled lower right in Italian. Framed 23.25” x 30.75”, sight size 12” x 19.5”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
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Italian School, likely 20th century. Apparently unsigned. Each 12 1/4” x 3 3/8” x 3 1/8”. Estimate $500-$700
Late 19th/ early 20th century. Andirons 35.25” x 14” x 26”, fender 41.5” long. Estimate $500-$700
20th century. Height 45.9”, diameter of top 13.25”. Estimate $500-$700
French, 20th century. Height 61.5”, width 39”, depth 2.5”. Estimate $500-$700
Italian, 20th century. Height 43.5”, width 21.5” (arm to arm), seat depth 18”, seat height 18”. Estimate $600-$800
German, 19th century. Marked to the underside in underglaze blue crossed swords. Height 20.5”, width 13”, depth 11”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
Continental School, Late 19th/Early 20th century. “The Fortune Teller”, oil on canvas, illegibly signed lower right, possibly F. Gort or F. Yort? Framed 25.5” x 32”. Unframed 20” x 27”. Estimate $800-$1,200
Italian, Mid 18th century. Height 32.5”, width 44”, depth 22.25”. Estimate $1,500-$2,500
Lot 229. Continental Giltwood Carved Glass Top Coffee Table
Lot 230. Rudolf Kuchler, Bronze Sculpture, “Dancing Beauty”
Lot 231. 12 Light 8 Arm Crystal Chandelier
Lot 232. Empire Style Mahogany & Marquetry Inlaid Settee
Lot 233. 18th/19th C. Venetian Canal Scene, Calderon
Lot 234. Pair of Empire Style Marquetry Inlaid Armchairs
Lot 235. Palatial Aubusson Hand Woven Tapestry or Rug
Lot 236. Charles Pollack Venetian Style Chest on Stand
Lot 237. Royal Worcester “Regency” Pattern, 57 Piece Set
Lot 238. Pair of Venetian Rococo Paint Decorated Fauteuils
Lot 239. Pair of Royal Vienna Lidded Urns, Claudius Herr
Lot 240. Venetian Etched Pier Mirror & Console Table
Continental, 20th century. Height 16”, width 76”, depth 41”. Provenance: Former catcher with the Chicago Cubs and one of Nashville’s most prolific restaurateurs. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
Italian, circa 1870s. Height 39.75”, width 51.75”, seat depth 19”, seat height 18”. Estimate $600-$800
French, 19th century. 12’ x 13’. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
Italian, 19th century. Height 43.75”, width 20.5” (arm to arm), seat depth 18.5”, seat height 19”. Estimate $2,000-$4,000
Rudolf Kuchler (Austria/ Germany, 1867 - 1954). “Dancing Beauty”, bronze, signed to base “R Kuchler”. Overall 17.75” x 5 5/8” diameter at base. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
Charles-Clement Calderon (French, 1870-1906). “Venetian Canal”, oil on canvas, signed lower right “C. Calderon”. Framed 20.75” x 27.5”, unframed 15” x 21.75”. Estimate $2,000-$4,000
20th century. Charles Pollack Reproduction tag to the top interior drawer and underside backboard. Height 37.5”, width 47”, depth 16”. Estimate $800-$1,200
German,19th century. Height 21”, width 12” (handle to handle), diameter of base 9”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
20th century. Height 34” (not including chain), diameter 30”. Estimate $800-$1,200
Italian, circa 1870s. Height 39.75”, width 25”, seat depth 19”, seat height 18”. Estimate $500-$700
English, 20th century. All items marked on bottom with manufacturer. Estimate $800-$1,200
Italy, circa 1940s. Mirror height 80”, width 25”. Console height 22.25”, width 25.25”, depth 13.25. Estimate $2,000-$4,000
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Lot 241. Japanese Crane & Blossom Vase w/Chinese Mark
Lot 242. Rare Japanese Aoki Mokubei Porcelain Inkstone
Japanese, Late 19th/Early 20th century. Marked on bottom with red Chinese mark. Height 23”, diameter of opening at top 1.7”, diameter of foot 5.5”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
Japanese Edo Period (1603-1868). Underside with impressed mark. Inkstone contained in a wooden lidded box with black calligraphic marks on exterior, and in silk pouch with red stamp from Imperial Japanese Silks Inspection office. Height 1”, width 3.4”, depth 4.6”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
Lot 243. WWII Japanese Naval Kai Gunto Sword
Lot 244. 19th C. Imari Gilt Floor Vase w/ Figural Scenes
Japanese, World War II era. Sword marked on tang. Length of sword in saya cover 37.5”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
Japanese, 19th century. 43.25” tall x 14.75” diameter at top. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
Lot 245. Edo Period, 6 Piece Japanese Oribe Tea Set
Lot 246. Hokke-kyo (Lotus) Sutra Fragment, Heian Period
Japanese, likely late 18th century, Edo Period (1603-1868). Kyusu 2 3/4” tall x 5 5/8” wide handle to edge. Chawan 1 7/8” tall x 2.75” diameter at opening. Estimate $2,000-$4,000
Japanese, circa 10th century AD, Heian Period. A framed fragment of a Hokke-kyo Sutra or Lotus Sutra, a Buddhist scripture, in “Konji Kindei” (gold on navy), with nine lines of gilt calligraphic marks on indigo dyed paper, ruled line border and line demarcation in silver. Framed 21” x 17”, sheet size 9.5” x 6.75. Estimate $4,000-$6,000
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Lot 247. 19th C. Qing Dynasty Imperial Court Dragon Robe
Chinese, likely late 19th century, Qing Dynasty (1644-1912). 55� long, 80.5 cuff to cuff across shoulders. An emperor’s dragon robe of blue, gold, and white design on brown ground suggesting that this robe was worn during courtly rituals honoring Heaven. The robe having a nine dragon motif, one on each shoulder, four around waist, one on chest, one on back, and one to interior of lapel. Also with a rampant dragon to each cuff, cloud scrolls and bats to the body, with the lower portion of robe ornamented with shui jiao (water foundation) below surging wave patterning with mountains and rocks.
Estimate $7,000 - $9,000
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Lot 248. Important Pre-War Japanese Sterling Tea Service
Japanese, early 20th century, likely Meiji or Taisho Period (1868-1926). A 14 piece sterling silver tea service comprising of a large teapot (6.75” tall), a smaller teapot (5” tall), a covered sugar (3.75” tall), a creamer (4” tall), and a trash receptacle (4.25” tall), each of these pieces of rectangular form having chamfered corners and bands of floral decoration with squared handles and ivory inlaid accents, 6 demitasse spoons (5 3/8” long), a hammered finish two handled tray with wood base (17 1/4” x 13 1/8”), an arch handled basket (7.75” tall x 10” diameter), and a compote on raised round foot (5.25” tall x 12.5” diameter), the compote and basket with reticulated floral design on tondo to body. Service presented in a carved mahogany chest with burled walnut paneled lid, the chest being of two parts, the top part having a hinged lid and a single drawer at base, the bottom section being an open compartment, each compartment lined with gathered purple silk shaped areas fitting each piece. Each piece marked to underside with two calligraphic marks within a square cartouche, these marks possibly a stylized representation of the characters for “pure silver”. Total weight (without tray) 200.5 troy ounces. Note: According to the consignor, this set was purchased in Kyoto, Japan by American Colonel James C. Dempsey in the 1950s during the American occupation of the country after WWII, the set being one of seven belonging to the Merchant Chiefs of Japan. Estimate $7,000-$9,000
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Lot 249. Howard Connelly, Nude Painting of Marilyn Monroe
Lot 250. Ladies 14k Yellow Gold & Sapphire Link Bracelet
Howard Connolly (American (Rhode Island), 1903-1990), “Nude Marilyn Monroe on Red Velvet Drape”, oil on canvas, signed lower left. Framed 38.5” x 32.75”, unframed 36” x 30”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
Ladies 14k yellow gold and sapphire link bracelet with nicely matched natural prong set marquise cut sapphires (average size 6.0 x 3.1mm each, 3.36 carats total weight). Marked “14K” and “BH”. Length 7”. Total weight 11.6 grams. Estimate $500-$700
Lot 251. Ladies 1950s Rolex Yellow Gold Watch
Lot 252. Bert Stern, Marilyn Monroe Photo Print, Signed
Ladies 1950s Rolex yelllow gold wristwatch with high polish oval case with worn hall mark on a spiedel stretch band. Case measures 25.5 x 22.5mm. Dial with stick form numerals. Total weight 29 grams (including band). Estimate $1,000-$1,500
Bert Stern (American, 1929-2013), “Marilyn Monroe, Biting Necklace” - 1962, chromogene print, signed lower right, numbered lower left “110/250”. Framed 33.5” x 32.5”. Sight size 20.75” x 19.75”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
Lot 253. Steve Kaufman, “Marilyn Monroe”, Limited Edition
Lot 254. 14k Yellow Gold, Emerald & Diamond Bracelet
Steve Kaufman (American, 1960-2010), “Marilyn Monroe”, serigraph on canvas with hand embellished painted surface, monogrammed on back of canvas “SAK”, edition number on verso of canvas “TP 6/25” under stamp from Martin Lawrence Limited Editions. Unframed 39.75” x 39”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
14k gold bracelet with 19 natural prong set marquise cut emeralds (average 6.0 x 2.8mm, total weight 3.00 carats, color: transparent dark green, clarity range: I2) and 38 natural modern round brilliant diamonds (0.38 total carat weight, color range: L-M, clarity: I2). Marked “14K”. Bracelet length 6.875”. Total weight 8.8 grams. Estimate $1,600-$3,200
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Lot 255. French 19th C. Giltwood & Gesso Mirror
Lot 256. Pair of French Louis XIV Style Walnut Fauteuils
Lot 257. Fine Oushak Room Size Rug
Lot 258. 1894 Oil, “Female Nude With Looking Glass”, Signed
Lot 259. Large Copper Bathtub on Wooden Stand w/ Wheels
Lot 260. “Portrait of Ninon de Lenclos”, French 18th C. Oil
Lot 261. Continental Louis XVI Style Walnut Carved Settee
Lot 262. Murano Blown Glass & Gold Adventurine Chandelier
Lot 263. Louis XV Style Ebonized & Ormolu Bureau Plat
Lot 264. Dutch, O/C, “Cows At Water’s Edge” 19th/ 20th C.
Lot 265. 19th C. Louis Philippe Walnut Commode w/Marble Top
Lot 266. Paul Emile Lecomte, Pair of French Landscapes, Oil
French, 19th century. 67” x 29.5”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
Continental School, late 19th century. “Female Nude With Looking Glass” - 1894, oil on canvas, signed and dated lower right “Emilie Cheuss. Framed 27.25” x 20.5”, unframed 19.75” x 13.75”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
Continental, 19th century. Height 38.25”, width 49” (arm to arm), seat depth 19”, seat height 15”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
Jan Cornelius van der Heijden (Dutch, late 19th/ early 20th century). “Cows at Water’s Edge”, oil on canvas, signed lower right “J.C.V.D. Heijden”. Framed 27 5/8” x 35 1/5”, unframed 19 7/8” x 27 7/8”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
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French, 19th century. Height 45.5”, width 24” (arm to arm), seat depth 20”, seat height 18”. Estimate $800-$1,200
French, 19th century. Height 33”, width 56.5”, depth 24.5” (at the deepest part). Estimate $1,500-$3,000
Italian, 20th century. Attributed to Barovier & Toso, Murano. Height 43”, width 36”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
French, 19th century. Height 38.75”, width 50”, depth 22.75”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
Wool. Turkey. Orange field with green and gold border. Floral design with cream and burgundy accent colors. 138” x 166”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
French School, 18th century. “Portrait of Ninon de l’Enclos”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Framed 24 3/4” x 20”, unframed 20 3/4” x 16 5/8”. Estimate $1,200-$2,400
French, Late 19th/early 20th century. Height 30”, width 57”, depth 34.5”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
Paul Emile Lecomte (French/American, 1877-1950). A pair of landscapes of the French countryside, oil on canvas, both signed lower right “Paul Emile Lecomte”. Framed 17 1/8” x 19 7/8”, unframed 13 1/8” x 16”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
Lot 267. Fine Amethyst, Citrine & Diamond Perfume Bottle
Lot 268. Large Art Deco Marble Clock with Spelter Lion
Very fine custom made carved amethyst and citrine perfume bottle with 18k yellow gold border at bottom of stopper with modern round brilliant cut diamonds (clarity: VS1-VS2, color: G-H, 0.80 carat total weight). Height 2.6”, width 1.1”, depth 0.60”. Estimate $2,000-$4,000
The dial apparently unsigned. Height 28”, width 36.25”, depth 8.5”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
Lot 269. Milo Baughman for Thayer Coggin Plum Sectional
Lot 270. Masood Kohari “Struggle”, 1965 Tonal Oil on Canvas
Milo Baughman for Thayer Coggin. Height 26” width 176”, seat depth 29”, seat height 16”. Estimate $2,000-$4,000
Masood Kohari (Indian, 1939 - ). “Struggle” - 1965, oil on artist’s board, signed and dated lower left “Kohari, 65”. Inscribed to verso of board “Title Struggle, Medium Oil, KOHARI...450, For contemporary ??”. Framed 30.5” x 53”, unframed 25.25” x 48”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
Lot 271. Set of 10 Eames for Herman Miller DCM Chairs
Lot 272. Pair of MCM Nelson for Herman Miller Chests
Charles Eames (American,1907-1978) for Herman Miller. Height 30”, width 19.5”, depth 20”, seat to floor 17.5”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
George Nelson (American, 1908–1986) for Herman Miller. Interior of drawer with vintage Herman Miller, Zeeland, Michigan label. Height 29.5”, width 39.45”, depth 17.25”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
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Lot 273. Hand Woven Modern & Floral Motif Room Size Rug
Lot 274. Set of 6 Purple Suede Upholstered Side Chairs
Lot 275. P. Max “Liberty Head II”, Hand Accented & Signed
Lot 276. Ippolita Sterling Silver & Labradorite Bracelet
Lot 277. Mid-Century Saporiti Italia Glass Top Dining Table
Lot 278. Ladies 14k Gold & Diamond Heart Pendant (2 Carats)
Lot 279. Villon After Picasso, “Maternite” Limited Ed Print
Lot 280. Modernist Style Chrome & Glass Console Table
Lot 281. Ladies Pearl & Diamond Necklace w/18k Gold Bow
Modern. Hand woven rug. Floral decoration with green leaves throughout. Also green, rose pink and tan accents on cream colored ground. 8’ x 10’. Estimate $800-$1,200
Ladies designer Ippolita necklace with 8 double sided cabochon labradorites in rounded form on a cable chain with lobster clasp. Marked “925” and “Ippolita”. Length 17.5”. Total weight 12.5 grams. Estimate $800-$1,200
Jacques Villon (French, 1875-1963) ), After Pablo Picasso (Spanish, 1881-1973), “Maternité”-1930, color etching with aquatint on wove paper, edition of 200. Framed 39.25” x 30.25”. Sheet size 35.25” x 25.5”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
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Height 32.5”, width 18”, seat depth 17”, seat height 18”. Estimate $250-$500
Italian, ca 1970. Saporiti Italia. Height 27”, width 102”, depth 42”. Estimate $800-$1,200
Manner of Milo Baughman. Metal tag to underside “Decca”. Height 29.4”, width 78”, depth 18”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
Peter Max (American/ German, b. 1937). “Liberty Head II”, acrylic on original lithograph, signed lower center “MAX”. Framed 26” x 24”, sheet size 14” x 12”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
With 59 natural modern diamonds (2 carat total weight, round diamonds in light champagne color, baguette color: H-I, average clarity: Si1). Total weight 7 grams. Overall measures 31 x 25mm. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
Italian ladies 18k gold necklace with 8 modern round brilliant pave set diamonds (0.10 carat total weight, color range: G-I, average clarity: Si1) on 18k yellow gold clasp in form of a tied ribbon bow. Marked. Length 18”. Estimate $1,600-$2,400
Lot 282. Pair of Eames for Herman Miller Upholstered Chairs
Lot 283. Marc Chagall “Psalms de David 77” Etching on Paper
Lot 284. Modernist Chrome Asterisk Table w/ Glass Top
Lot 285. Peter Robert Keil “Salome und Fetting in New York”
Lot 286. 1970’s Keracolor White Spherical TV w/ Philips TV
Lot 287. Peter Robert Keil, “Rolling Stones” Painting
Lot 288. Silver Gilt Bronze Sculpture of Cheetah
Lot 289. Modern Spiral Lucite Glass Top Coffee Table
Lot 290. Cont. School Impressionist Landscape, Early 20th C
Lot 291. Pair of ‘Little Giant’ Photogenic Floor Lamps
Lot 292. Van Eno Whimiscal Figural Painting, Signed
Lot 293. After Dorothy Draper , Parcel Gilt Wave Form Mirror
Charles Eames (American, 1907–1978) for Herman Miller. Underside of both chairs with label from Herman Miller and date 1978. Height 30.25”, width 20”, depth 19.75”. Estimate $400-$600
Peter Robert Keil (German/American, b. 1942-), “Salome und Fetting in New York”-1975, acrylic on canvas, signed and dated lower right corner, inscribed on verso. Framed 38.5” x 38.75”. Unframed 35.75” x 36”. Estimate $500-$700
20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 11”, width 27, depth 14”. Estimate $400-$600
American, circa 1925-1935. Matched pair of “The Little Giant” industrial style spot light floor lamps. Height 67” (adjustable), base width 24”. Estimate $400-$600
Marc Chagall (French/Russian, 1887-1985), “Psalms de David #77”-circa 1979-1980, etching with aquatint on paper, apparently unsigned. Framed 22.5” x 20”. Sight size 9.25” x 6.75”. Estimate $400-$600
1970’s Keracolor White Spherical TV retrofitted with a Philips flatsceen TV. Height 36”, diameter of base 29”. Estimate $400-$600
20th century. Unmarked. Height 16.9”, width 42.25”, depth 28.25”. Estimate $400-$600
Van Eno (American (Key West, Florida), 1947-1986), “Reclining Nude in Fantastic Forest Setting”, oil on canvas, signed lower right. Framed 25” x 21”. Unframed 20” x 16”. Estimate $700-$900
Apparently unmarked. Height 29.15”, diameter of top 35.75”. Estimate $400-$600
Peter Robert Keil (German/American, b. 1942-), “The Rolling Stones in Madison Square Garden, New York”-1975, acrylic on canvas, inscribed lower right and to verso. Framed 24.25” x 36.25”. Unframed 23” x 35”. Estimate $400-$600
Continental School, early 20th century. “Impressionist Landscape”, oil on canvas, indistinguishably signed lower right “??ick”. Framed 26 3/4” x 31 3/4”, unframed 22 1/8” x 27 1/8”. Estimate $500-$700
After Dorothy Draper (American/ New York, 1889-1969). 39” x 28”. Estimate $700-$900
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Lot 294. Guy Hindley Contemp. Mixed Media, Map w/Rivers
Lot 295. Pair of Jens Risom for Knoll Strap Lounge Chairs
Lot 296. Guy Hindley Mixed Media, “Coppy House”-2003
Lot 297. Mid Century Modern Desk Paul McCobb Calvin Group
Lot 298. Guy Hindley Contemporary Mixed Media, Map of LA
Lot 299. 3 Pc Brass Milo Baughman Style Table & 2 Stools
Lot 300. Guy Hindley, “Mustique Island”, Mixed Media
Lot 301. Herman Miller Seating Unit for 5
Lot 302. Guy Hindley Mixed Media Canvas, Islands
Lot 303. 3 Pc Herman Miller Set - 2 Lounge & Ottoman
Lot 304. Guy Hindley Mixed Media Canvas, Sept 11, 2001
Lot 305. Barcelona Chairs in the Style of Mies Van Der Rohe
Guy Hindley (English, Contemporary), “Untitled”, mixed media on canvas, apparently unsigned. Unframed 60” x 60”. Provenance: Marvelli Gallery, New York, New York. Estimate $300-$500
American, circa 1950s. Tag to the top inside left Desk drawer. Height 29.25”, width 53.8”, depth 18”. Chair height 29”, width 16.5”, seat depth 13”, seat height 18”. Estimate $600-$800
Guy Hindley (English, Contemporary), “Mustique Island”2002, mixed media on canvas, signed and titled in pencil on verso. Unframed 60” x 100.5”. Provenance: Marvelli Gallery, New York, New York. Estimate $400-$600
American, 20th century. Herman Miller. All marked with Herman Miller labels. Chair height 41”, width 26” (arm to arm), seat depth 16.5”, seat height 16”. Ottoman height 19”, width 19”, depth 21.5”. Estimate $600-$800
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American, mid 20th century. Jens Rison for Knoll. Label on bottom reads “Knoll Studio 1941, Jens Risom”. Height 29.75”, width 20.2”, depth 22.75”. Estimate $500-$700
Guy Hindley (English, Contemporary), “Los Angeles USA”2001, mixed media on paper laid on canvas. Apparently unsigned. Unframed 60” x 60”. Provenance: Marvelli Gallery, New York, New York. Estimate $300-$500
American, circa 1974. Stamped underside Herman Miller with original paper label, dated September 19, 1974. Height 31.5”, width 130”. Seat width 24.5”, seat depth 16”, seat height 16.5”. Estimate $600-$800
Guy Hindley (English, Contemporary), “September 11, 2001”, mixed media on canvas, apparently unsigned. Unframed 60” square. Provenance: Marvelli Galleries, New York, New York. Estimate $300-$500
Guy Hindley (English, Contemporary), “Coppy House” - 2003, mixed media on canvas, apparently unsigned. Unframed 78” x 72”. Provenance: Marvelli Gallery, New York, New York. Estimate $300-$500
America, 20th century. Design Institute of America. Table height 26”, width 60”, depth 18.2”. Each stool height 18”, width 18.25”, depth 18.5”. Estimate $500-$700
Guy Hindley (English, Contemporary), “Untitled”- c.2002, mixed media on canvas, apparently unsigned. Unframed 60” square. Provenance: Marvelli Gallery, New York, New York. Estimate $300-$500
Ludwig Mies van der Rohe (German/ American 1886-1969). Marked to underside of front feet “Industria Argentina”. Height 28.5”, width 29.5”, seat depth 21”, seat height 17”. Estimate $700-$900
Lot 306. Contemporary Abstract Wood Sculpture, Zarate
Lot 307. Italian Mid Century Paint Decorated Coffee Table
Juan Bautista Zarate (Venezuelan, Contemporary) “Abstract III”- 2003, carved wood sculpture, apparently unsigned. Estimate $800-$1,200
Italian, 1950s. Height 20.5”, width 60.75”, depth 42.25”. Estimate $500-$700
Lot 308. Hans Wegner Carl Hansen CH 34 Arm Chair
Lot 309. Angel Botello, Artist’s Proof Linocut of Girl
Danish, circa 1960’s. Hans Wegner (1914 - 2007). Signed with branded manufacturer’s mark to underside: Designer Hans J. Wegner Made in Denmark by Carl Hansen & Son Odense Denmark. Height 28”, width 24.5” (arm to arm), depth 20”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
Angel Botello (Puerto Rican/Haitian, 1913- 1986), “Seated Girl”, color linocut (artist’s proof), pencil signed lower right, “A/P” lower right, “RA” within circle upper left corner. Framed 21.5” x 15”. Sight size 15.5” x 9.5”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
Lot 310. Robert Deurloo, “King Thunder” Bronze Sculpture
Lot 311. Long Provincial Style Walnut Serpentine Bench
Robert Deurloo (American (Idaho/California), b.1946). “King Thunder”, patinated bronze sculpture, incised signature and limited edition number to back of base “R.Deurloo 7/1000”. Height 6.5”, width 8.5”, depth 4.25”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
French,19th century. Height 31.75”, width 89”, depth 25”, seat height 16.5”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
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Lot 312. Alberto Burri Abstract Painting, Signed & Dated
Alberto Burri (Italian, 1915-1995) “Untitled” - 1970, acrylic on artist board, signed and dated lower right. Framed 8.5” x 8”, unframed 7.25” x 6.75”. Small modern abstract composition in orange hues with undulating forms with blue border entwined at center with rectangular dark form and varying texturing and handling throughout. Estimate $3,000-$5,000
Lot 313. V. Vasarely Vega Series Serigraph, Signed, 57/250
Victor Vasarely (French/ Hungarian, 1906-1997). Vega Series, serigraph, pencil signed lower right “Vasarely” and pencil numbered lower left “57/250”. Framed 45.75” x 28.75”, sight size 35.75” x 18.75”. Serigraph depicts three globular forms seemingly rising from a flat background, the forms created by using geometry and perspective to fool the eye, with this example of Vasarely’s iconic Op Art in tones of blue, pink, tan, and green. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
Lot 314. Pablo Picasso “Rimbaud” Lithograph, Signed
Pablo Picasso (Spanish, 1881-1973). “Portrait d’Arthur Rimbaud” - 1960 (Bloch 1007; Cramer 119), lithograph on Arches paper, pencil signed lower right margin, numbered edition in lower left margin “88/97”. Signed and dated within matrix. Framed , sheet size 19.25” x 14.75”. Modern limited edition lithograph print depicting the renowned poet, Arthur Rimbaud (French, 1854-1891) within oval cartouche. Verso of work with label from Galerie Moderne at Brentano’s, 586 Fifth Avenue, New York, New York. Arches watermark visible at lower end of sheet. Estimate $3,000-$5,000 32.
Lot 315. Amedee Baudit, French 19th C. Oil, “At Low Tide”
Lot 316. French Polychrome Gilt Metal Mounted Bibliotheque
Amedee Baudit (French, 1825-1890). “At Low Tide”, oil on canvas, signed lower right “A. Baudit”. Label to verso of frame from International Art Transport, Paris, France. Framed 42.75” x 54.75”, unframed 27” x 39.5”. Estimate $4,000-$6,000
French, 19th century. Height 80”, width 44”, depth 21.75”. Estimate $1,600-$2,200
Lot 317. Napoleon III Style Sun Purpled 6 Light Chandelier
Lot 318. Paul Emile Pissarro, French Harbor Pastel, Signed
French, Late 19th century. Height 44”(not including chain), diameter 24”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
Paul Emile Pissarro (French, 1884-1972). “Two Dingy Boats in Harbor”, pastel on paper, signed lower left. Framed 22.25” x 25.5”. Sight size 9” x 12.25”. Estimate $2,000-$4,000
Lot 319. G.B. Percy Spooner Lillingston “Shrimp Boats”, O/C
Lot 320. French Provincial Walnut Two Door Armoire
Attributed to George Brooks Percy Spooner Lillingston (British, 1850-1932). “Shrimp Boats”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Label to verso of frame and stretcher from the Derby Corporation Art Gallery which opened in Derby, UK in 1882. Framed 32” x 44 1/8”, unframed 24 1/4” x 36 1/4”. Estimate $1,200-$2,400
French, 18th century. Height 88”, width 52”, depth 22.25”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000 33.
Lot 321. Dino Rosin Murano Calcedonia Art Glass Sculpture
Lot 322. Ladies 2.75 Carat Ruby & Diamond Ring
Italian, 20th century. Dino Rosin (Italian, b. 1948). Signed to side of base. Height 14”, width 12, width of base 8”, depth of base 6”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
Ring with platinum and 18k yellow gold top, 1 natural prong set oval ruby (9.70 x 7.39 x 4.65mm, 2.75 carat total weight) and 10 natural prong set modern round brilliant diamonds (3.5mm in diameter, estimated total weight 1.60 carats, color range: I-J, clarity range: VS2-Si2). Ring with adjustable 14k yellow gold shank. US ring size 6. Ring top measures 16.5 x 15.5mm. Estimate $4,000-$6,000
Lot 323. Large & Impressive Daum Art Glass Lion Vase
Lot 324. Men’s Corum Bubble Chronograph w/Diamond Bezel
French, 20th century to contemporary. Incised lower edge with “Daum France” and “10/425”. Height 14.75” x 7.5” square. Estimate $4,000-$6,000
Men’s Corum bubble chronograph with after market diamond bezel (color range: J-M, clarity: Si1, 1.50 carats total weight) and 45mm stainless steel case with synthetic sapphire crystal and quartz movement. Style no. 396.150.20. Serial no. G96903. Watch accompanied in original box with papers. Estimate $3,000-$5,000
Lot 325. Tom Lieber Modern Abstract Mixed Media on Paper
Lot 326. Large Tom Lieber Abstract Painting, Signed
Tom Alan Lieber (American (California), b.1949- ). “Untitled” - 2000, mixed media on paper, pencil signed and dated lower margin. Framed 36” x 33.5”. Image size 18.5” x 17.5”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
Tom Alan Lieber (American (California), b. 1949). “Untitled (Abstract Composition)” - 2001, signed and dated on verso. Framed 43.6” x 73.5”. Unframed 42.25” x 72”. Estimate $4,000-$6,000
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Lot 327. Chinese Black Jade Turtle, Neolithic Hongshan Pd.
Chinese, circa 3500-2500 BC, Hongshan Period, Late Neolithic Period. 5/8” tall x 2 5/8” wide x 1 5/8” deep. A carved turtle effigy or figurine of black jade with gold inclusions depicting a turtle on four feet with smooth shell, two front feet facing forward, and upturned face with protruding eyes, with two small apertures on bottom below neck for attachment. Estimate $6,000-$8,000
Lot 328. Pair of Chinese Cast Iron Figures, Ming Dynasty
Chinese, Ming Dynasty (1368–1644). Figure with box, 31,75” x 16.5” x 14”; figure without box, 32.5” x 17.25” x 12.75”. Pair of cast iron figural sculptures dated 1524 (3rd year of the reign of Chia-ching) created at T’ien-ning-ssu monastery in Peking likely to adorned the building. Figures depicting to seated men in long robes with bald heads, elongated earlobes and calm facial expressions. Figures may be lohans, almsgivers, monks, or patrons of the Buddhist faith. One figure holding rectangular box at center in covered hands, the other without any precious objects. Inscriptions on both to back side, both raised on three primitive rectangular tabbed feet. Accompanied with copy of March 10th, 1953 letter addressed to Mr. J.H. Elliott, Atlanta, Georgia from University Museum, University of Pennsylvania stating that the items are from the Ming Dynasty period. Estimate $10,000-$20,000 35.
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Continental, 20th century. Height 31.25”, diameter of top 39.25”. Empire style malachite, patinated and gilt bronze center table with circular top over an ormolu mounted apron on three bronze Egyptian style figural supports united by a concave tripartite platform further mounted with ormolu and centered with gilt finial and terminating on ball feet. Estimate $7,000-$9,000
Lot 330. Rare Double Elephant “Description de l’Egypte” Engraving
French, 19th century. Very rare hand colored double elephant copperplate engraving from Napoleon Bonaparte’s first edition of “Description de l’Égypte”. Work of Plate 51 “Thebes, Karnak” with image depicting the “Elevation Perspective de la Porte de Sud (Perspective Elevation of the Southern Door)”. Framed 49” x 40.75”. Sight size 37.5” x 29.25”. Note: The “Description de l’Egypte” included around 837 engravings which served as the first comprehensive description of ancient and modern Egypt. The 23 volume tome included contributions by 167 scholarly members of the Institut de l’Egypte established by Napoleon to accompany his expedition to Egypt in 1798-1801. After the expedition and seeing the success of Denon’s ‘Voyage dans la Basse et la Haute Égypte pendant les campagnes du general Bonaparte’ (1802), Napoleon ordered the Imperial Press to produce a publication that would serve as a visual record of the Egyptian expedition’s findings. At first, the large undertaking was published in smaller installments over a 20 year period (1809-1829). Around 400 skilled copper engravers worked on the project during that 20 year spand. While the thorough tome was produced in smaller formats and elephant folios, the double elephant folios remain the most rare and desirable. Many of these remain in the hands of noted rare book collections such as The National Library of Scotland, and the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library at Yale University Library in New Haven, CT. Estimate $15,000-$30,000 36.
Lot 331. Ladies 18k White Gold & Diamond Bracelet
Ladies 18k white gold and diamond link bracelet with natural modern round brilliant and single cut diamonds throughout (10.50 carats total weight, color range: J-M, clarity range: I1-I2). Bracelet with hidden box clasp. Unmarked. Length 7.75”. Total weight 30 grams. Estimate $7,000-$9,000
Lot 332. Erte Bronze Sculpture “In the Evening”
Erte (Romain de Tirtoff, Russia & France, 1892-1990). Height 20”, width 9.75, depth 7.5”. Limited Edition bronze sculpture entitled “In the Evening”, c.1980, depicting Art Deco style standing female draped in green gown decorated with gold feathers, on oval bronze stepped base. Incised with the artist’s signature and edition number H.C. 7/9. Published by Fine Art Acquisitions. Estimate $8,000-$12,000
Lot 333. Ladies 18k Gold & Diamond Necklace (8.14 Carats)
Ladies custom made and handmade 18k white gold and diamond necklace with 40 old mine and old European natural diamonds (color: J-M, 8.14 carats total weight). Marked “FANCY ITALY” and 18K. Length 20.5”. Total weight 6.7 grams. Estimate $6,000-$8,000
Lot 334. Disney Snow White Dopey Character Model Dept. Sketch, 1936 A hand colored portrait sketch depicting Dopey in bust length. Inscribed next to Dopey “At the mine, Dopey places diamonds over his eyes like spectacles”. Stamps surrounding the sketch indicate that this was done during a session at the Character Model Department, which was developed by Disney Studios to construct small sculptures of characters allowing animators to study and draw them in the round. Framed 15.15” x 17.25”, sight size 9.75” x 11.75”. Estimate $8,000-$12,000
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Lot 335. Albert Ernest Backus Florida Coast Oil, Signed
Albert Ernest (Beanie) Backus (American, 1906-1991). “View of Florida Coastline”- circa 1960s Oil on canvas, signed lower right “A.E. Backus”. Framed 34.5” x 39.75”. Unframed 25.25” x 30.25”. Florida Highwaymen landscape painting depicting a view of the Florida coast line, possibly of St. Lucie (Northern Coast) with green palm trees, sandy beach, and ocean under large clouds in blue sky. Estimate $15,000-$30,000
Lot 336. Large Verdigris Bronze Crane Sculptural Group
Large verdigris bronze patina sculptural garden group depicting two standing cranes centered with recumbent crane with mouth open, probably a hungry juvenile, all having nice surface feather detail, along with a removable bronze koi or carp fish on a naturalistic base. Apparently unmarked. Height 47”, width 26”, depth 26”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000 38.
Lot 337. French Walnut Louis XIII Style Buffet Deux Corps French, Late 18th/ early 19th century. Height 83.5”, width 63’, depth 26”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
Lot 338. Dario de Regoyos, “Paisaje con Casa”, Oil on Artist’s Board
Dario de Regoyos y Valdes (Spain, 1857-1923). “Paisaje Con Casa (Landscape with House)”, oil on artist’s board, signed lower right “D. de Regoyos”. Note: A contemporary of Pissarro, Seurat, and Signac, de Regoyos is most noted for his contributions to the renewal of modern Spanish painting with his introduction of Impressionist techniques. His works are in the Bilboa Fine Arts Museum, the Museu Nacional d’Art de Catalunya in Barcelona, and the Carmen Thyssen Museum in Malaga. Estimate $20,000-$40,000
Lot 339. “Sower”, Oil on Canvas, Signed and Dated 1941
Continental School, Mid 20th century. “The Sower” - 1941, oil on canvas, signed “1941 M. Amala”. Framed 37.75” x 57”, unframed 33.75” x 52.75”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
Lot 340. 18th C. Continental Stained Wood Long Bench
Continental, 18th century. Height 34.75”, width 78” (arm to arm), seat depth 21.25”, seat height 19.5”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
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Lot 342. Second Pattern Confederate National Flag Lot 341. 18th Century German Pine Tall Case Clock German, circa 1730. Height 84.5”, width 21”, depth 10.5”.
Second Pattern Confederate National Flag, possibly issued to the Confederate States Navy, with 13 hand-sewn cotton stars configured in the shape of a diagonal cross, atop a blue wool hand stitched bunting or tammy on a red ground. The stars are stitched around the outer edges which is consistent with the Civil War period technique. The white bunting is single-ply with cotton hoist and jute rope, fairly typical of Confederate States Navy. Height 52”, width 106”.
Estimate $800-$1,200
Estimate $8,000-$12,000
Lot 343. Anthony Thieme, 1944 “Woodland Landscape” O/C
Anthony Thieme (American/ Massachusetts, 1888-1954). “Woodland Creek” - likely 1944, oil on canvas, signed lower right “a Thieme”. Inscribed to verso of canvas “1944”. Framed 29.5” x 37”, unframed 20” x 28.25”. Exhibition history: Rockport Art Association Fall 1999. Estimate $4,000-$6,000
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Lot 344. John L. Clarke (Cutopius) Carved Elk Sculpture
John L. Clarke (Cutopius, Man Who Talks Not), (American, 1881-1970). “Elk (Wapiti)”, carved wood sculpture, incised signature on integral rectangular base “J.L. CLARKE”, opposite side with “CUTOPUIS”. Height 9.75”, width 7.75”, depth 3”. Estimate $800-$1,200
Lot 345. 18th C. English Oak Carved Slant Front Bureau
Lot 346. Ladies 14k Gold and Diamond Ring
Lot 347. After Rosa Bonheur, “The Horse Fair”, 1859, O/C
Lot 348. English Mahogany Banded Twin Pedestal Dining Table
Lot 349. “J. Pierpont Morgan” Mont Blanc Fountain Pen
Lot 350. Set of 8 George III Style Mahogany Dining Chairs
Lot 351. W.H.B. Davis, English 19th/20th Oil, Horses by Sea
Lot 352. Pair of White Gold Diamond & Sapphire Earrings
Lot 353. Fine Hand Woven Persian Nain Rug, 9’7” x 13’ 31/2”
English, 18th century. Height 40.5”, width 36.5”, depth 21.8”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
English, early 20th century. Height 29”, width 80.5”, depth 47.75”, each leaf is an additional 19”. Provenance: Williams Antiques, Atlanta, Ga. 30319. Estimate $2,000-$4,000
WIlliam Henry Banks Davis (British, 1833-1914). “Horses in Tall Coastal Grass”, oil on canvas, signed lower right “H.W.B.Davis”. Framed 38.5” x 60.5”, unframed 32” x 54”. Estimate $4,000-$6,000
Ladies 14k yellow and white gold ring with prong set cushion cut diamond (6.83 x 6.07 x 2.88mm, 0.97 carats, clarity grade: Si2, color: J. Marked with “14K”. Total weight 2.20 grams. Estimate $3,000-$5,000
Exquisite unused “Hommage a J. Pierpont Morgan” Mont Blanc fountain pen created in 2004 in a limited edition, 097/888. Length of pen 5.5”. Estimate $2000-$4,000
Pair of ladies 18k white gold, diamond and sapphire dangle earrings with 4.71 carats total weight of enhanced sapphires and 0.50 carat total weight of natural diamonds. Each earring 3” x 1”. Total weight 10.7 grams. Estimate $3,000-$5,000
After Rosa Bonheur (French, 1822-1899). “The Horse Fair”, oil on canvas, signed and dated lower right “E Payne 1859”. Framed 36.5” x 7”, unframed 29” x 63”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
English, early 20th century. Armchair height 40”, width 24.5” (arm to arm), seat depth 17”, seat height 18”. Side chair height 39.5”, width 22”, seat depth 16, seat height 118”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
Wool. Iran. Cream field with rust border. All over floral design with adjoining and blooming floral pattern. 9’ 7” x 13’ 3.5’ Estimate $1,500-$3,000
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Lot 354. 19th C. French Walnut Artist Box with Drawer
Lot 355. 2 French Optical Lantern Slide Story Boards
Lot 356. Neoclassical Period Single Drawer Walnut Table
Lot 357. Bruno Merli “The Cheaters” Porcelain Figural Group
Lot 358. “Portrait of Girl with Doll”, John H. Rich, O/C
Lot 359. Mid-19th C Mahogany Inlaid Doll or Animal Bed
Lot 360. George Sheridan Knowles, “Young Sailor Boy” O/C
Lot 361. Handwoven Silk Runner (3’ x 15’)
Lot 362. Jarvin Parks, Figural Pen and Ink on Paper, Signed
French, Mid 19th century. Height 26.5”, width 21”, depth 16”. Estimate $400-$600
Bruno Merli (Italian, 20th century). “The Cheaters”, porcelain, signed to plinth front “Merle”. Marked to back of base “WORKS OF ART ITALY-228”. Overall 11.25” x 21” x 12”. Estimate $800-$1,200
George Sheridan Knowles (British, 1863-1931). “Young Sailor Boy”, oil on canvas, signed lower right “G. Sheridan Knowles”. Framed 26.75” x 20.75”, unframed 21.5” x 15.5”. Estimate $1,200-$2,400
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French, 19th century. Framed 33” x 20.25”. Estimate $300-$500
John Hubbard Rich (American/ California, 1876-1954). “Portrait of Girl with Doll” - 1918, oil on canvas, signed and dated upper right “John H. Rich 1918”. Framed 30.25” x 25.75”, unframed 25” x 20”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
Silk on cotton. Floral design on pink field w/ black, teal, and gold accent colors. 3’ x 15’ Estimate $600-$800
Italian, 19th century. Height 31”, width 33”, depth 17.5”. Estimate $500-$700
Mid-19th century. Frame is made to hold a 24-inch doll on the 30-inch-long mattress. Height 18.75”, width 31”, depth 18.25”. Estimate $400-$600
Jarvin Lee Parks (American (Atlanta, Georgia), d.1967), “Two Young Men”, pen and ink on paper, signed lower right. Framed 35” x 29.5”. Sight size 29.25” x 23.5”. Estimate $300-$500
Lot 363. 2 Wooden Walking Sticks, One w/ Horse Head Handle
Lot 364. Georgian Mahogany Tilt Top Tripod Table
Lot 365. Hand Carved Wood Cane w/ Boston Terrier Dog Motif
Lot 366. Wellington London Wheel or Banjo Barometer
Lot 367. Two Walking Sticks with Spherical Onyx Handles
Lot 368. French Walnut & Leather Bed Step Commode Stool
Lot 369. Two Sterling Mounted English Walking Sticks
Lot 370. Early American Queen Anne Side Chair
Lot 371. 2 English Canes: 1 Sterling Mounted, 1 Bone Handle
Lot 372. Framed Miniature Figural Painting on Ivory, 19th C
Lot 373. English Bamboo Cane with Hidden Sword
Lot 374. American Empire Style Mahogany Work Table
English, likely 20th century. Silver engraved knob, 35.75” long; horse head handle, 34.75”. Estimate $300-$500
English, early 19th century. Signed Wellington London. Height 40.5”, width 11.75”, depth 2.4”. Estimate $300-$500
English, early 20th century. Ebonized shaft, 35 7/8” long; bamboo, 35.75” long. Estimate $300-$500
Continental School, 19th century. Apparently unsigned. Framed 10.5” x 9.5”. Panel 4.75” x 3.6”. Estimate $200-$400
English, Early 19th century. Height 27.75”, diameter 29.25”. Estimate $400-$600
American, 20th century. Bamboo, 35.5” long; ebonized, 36” long. Estimate $300-$500
American, late 18th/ early 19th century. Estimate $300-$500
English, 20th century. Overall 35.25” long, dagger 19” long. Estimate $200-$400
Likely English, Late 19th/Early 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Length 39”. Estimate $300-$500
French, Mid 19th century. Height 17”, diameter 16”. Estimate $300-$500
English, late 19th/ early 20th century. Sterling mounted, 35 7/8” long; bone handle, 35” long. Estimate $200-$400
American, circa 1840s. Height 30”, width 20.5”, depth 16.5”. Estimate $400-$600
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Lot 375. Pre Columbian Red Pottery Bowl w/Worn Decoration
Lot 376. Pre Columbian Strung Stone Beads
Lot 377. Ancient Costa Rican Crocodile Motif Censer Lid
Lot 378. Large Roman Red Ware Round Plate w/ Star Motif
Lot 379. Pre-Columbian Narino Polychrome Pedestal Bowl
Lot 380. Hand Woven Kazak Runner
Lot 381. Chimu Blackware Stirrup Vessel w/ Panther & Monkey
Lot 382. Pre Columbian Pottery Handled Bowl or Dipper
Lot 383. Papua New Guinea Small Figural Pottery Vessel
Lot 384. Ancient Ecuadorian Pottery Utilitarian Bowl
Lot 385. Pre-Columbian Moche Stirrup Vessel Fragment
Lot 386. Pre Columbian Pottery Figure, Ecuadorian
Height 5.75”, diameter across rim 6.5”. Accompanied with copy of catalogue list from auction in Atlanta, Georgia dating to September 26, 1974 where item was acquired. Estimate $300-$500
North African, c. 3rd/ 4th century AD. 10.5” diameter. Estimate $300-$500
Pre-Columbian, Late Chimu culture (1100 AD - 1470 AD) to early Incan Empire (1438-1533). 8 5/8” tall x 5 1/2” wide x 5 3/4” deep. Estimate $300-$500
Ancient Ecuadorian (possibly 500 BC-500 AD). Unmarked. Height 2”, diameter 5.5”. Estimate $150-$300
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Length of strand 19.5”. Provenance: Purchased from auction in Atlanta, Georgia on September 26, 1974. Accompanied with copy of catalogue list from auction sale. Estimate $150-$300
Pre-Columbian, likely Narino culture (800 - 1500 AD). 3.25” x 8”. Estimate $300-$500
Unmarked. Height 3.7”, width 14.4”, diameter of bowl form 7.4”. Estimate $300-$500
Fragment height 5.3”, width 4”, depth 5.5”. Base 2.125” x 5.125” square. Estimate $700-$900
Costa Rican, (Mesoamerican, 500-1350 AD). Height 3”, diameter of bottom 4.5”. Estimate $150-$300
Wool. India. Floral design on electric blue field. Floral border with cream, yellow, red and grey accent colors. 8’ 4” x 2’ 11”. Estimate $200-$400
Papua New Guinea, Aibom Village, Chambri Lakes (Sepik Region). Height 5.25”, diameter of foot 3.1”. Estimate $600-$900
A pre Columbian figural sculpture, likely of the Valdivia (4200-1500 BC) or Chorrera (900 BC - 200 AD) cultures, both of which were located in modern day Ecuador. 9.75” x 4” x 3.25”. Estimate $800-$1,200
Lot 387. French Art Deco Palisander Wood Dining Table
Lot 388. Italian Carved & Gilt Wood Sunburst Mirror
Lot 389. Industrial Minimalist Steel Accent Table
Lot 390. “Abstract Field in Purples”, Watercolor, Signed
Lot 391. Pair of Gold Toned Iron Mirrored Top Side Tables
Lot 392. Pastiche After H. Matisse, Woman in Interior, Oil
Lot 393. Pair of Art Deco Chrome Figural Sculptures
Lot 394. Art Deco Style Skyscraper Bird Cage w/ Stand
Lot 395. Ladislav Novak, Signed and Framed Froissage
Lot 396. French Art Deco Style Painted Buffet Sideboard
Lot 397. Frank Gallo, “Reclining Female Nude”, Cast Paper
Lot 398. French Style Black Iron & Glass Console Table
French, 1940s. Height 29.25”, width 71”, depth 37.25”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
American School, 20th century. “Abstract Field in Purples” - 1981, watercolor on Arches paper, indistinguishably signed and dated lower right. Framed 35.75” x 50.75”, unframed 25.75” x 40.25”. Estimate $300-$500
Each apparently unmarked. Height 31”, width 11.75”, depth 3.5”. Estimate $300-$500
French, circa 1930s. Height 37.5”, depth 57.5”, width 19”. Estimate $500-$700
Italian, 20th century. 22” diameter. Estimate $150-$300
20th century. Unmarked. Height 24.25”, diameter of top 14”. Estimate $300-$500
American, 20th century. Stand height 65.75”, width 17”. Cage height 15”, width 12.5”, depth 9.25”. Estimate $400-$600
Frank Gallo (American/ Illinois, 1933- ). “Reclining Female Nude”, cast handmade paper in relief, pencil signed lower left “Frank Gallo”, and numbered lower left “110/150”. Overall 54.25” x 38”, unframed 48” x 33”. Estimate $600-$800
Height 23.25”, diameter 19”. Estimate $150-$300
20th century pastiche after Henri Matisse (French, 1869-1954). “Woman in Interior”, oil on masonite, signed to verso of masonite “Thorpe”. Framed 47.25” x 27.75”, unframed 45.5” x 25. Estimate $300-$500
Ladislav Novak (Czech, 1925-1999), “La Foundre en Boule (Ball of Lightning)”, froissage, monogrammed and titled in pencil lower right corner. Framed 27.25” x 15.5”, sight size 20” x 8”. Estimate $400-$600
Height 33.5”, width 44”, depth 12.3”. Estimate $400-$600
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Lot 399. Set of 4 Stanley Young Glenn of California Chairs
Lot 400. Modern Rejoneador Gouache Painting, Unsigned
Lot 401. Gilt Carved Wood Starburst Mirror, Italian
Lot 402. Large Rana Rochat Mixed Media on Canvas, Day Lily
Lot 403. Mid Century Modern Vinyl Upholstered Bench
Lot 404. Large Rana Rochat, “Irises”, Mixed Media on Board
Lot 405. Milo Baughman Style Burl & Brass Coffee Table
Lot 406. Forrest Jacobs “Harlequin”-1963, Oil on Board
Lot 407. Pair of Black Painted Forged Iron Andirons
Lot 408. John Hall, Oil on Canvas Harlequin Girl w/Bird
Lot 409. Modernist Style Three Light Floor Candelabra
Lot 410. Stephen Baldauf, Abstract Acrylic Painting
American, circa 1959. Marked with Glenn of California tag to the underside and dated 6.1.59. Height 31.5”, width 18”, seat depth 15.5”, seat height 17”. Estimate $300-$500
Rana Rochat (American (Tennessee), Contemporary), “Day Lily”-2000, mixed media on canvas, inscribed and dated on verso. Unframed 86” x 68”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
American, circa 1960s. Mid century Modern Milo Baughman (1923-2003) style. Apparently unmarked. Height 16”, width 53.5”, depth 23”. Estimate $800-$1,200
John Hall (20th century), “Harlequin Girl w/ Bird”, acrylic on canvas, signed lower right “John Hall”. Framed 48.5” x 24.5”. Unframed 23.75” x 47.5”. Estimate $200-$400
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20th century. Apparently unsigned. Framed 21.25” x 23”. Sight size 13” x 14.6”. Estimate $200-$400
20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 14.5”, width 47.5”, depth 17.75”. Estimate $150-$300
Forrest Jacobs (American (Atlanta, Georgia), 20th century), “Harlequin”-1963, oil on Duran hardboard, signed and dated lower left “Forrest Jacobs 63”. Unframed 30” x 24”. Estimate $300-$500
Apparently unmarked. Height 43.25”, width 29”, diameter of base 12”. Estimate $300-$500
Italian, 20th century. 21.5” diameter x 5.5” deep. Estimate $150-$300
Rana Rochat (American (Tennessee), Contemporary), “Iris”-2000, mixed media on wood board, inscribed and dated on verso. Unframed 72” x 66”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
Height 22”, width 9.25”, depth 19”. Estimate $200-$400
Stephen Baldauf (American, Contemporary). Acrylic on gallery wrapped canvas, signed in monogram lower right corner. Framed 25.75” x 30.75”. Sight size 17.25” x 22.25”. Estimate $200-$400
Lot 411. Alton Roland Rowe, Miami River Bridge Watercolor
Lot 412. Grey Cast Iron & Glass Top Accent Table
Lot 413. “Still Life with Hibiscus”, Signed Oil on Canvas
Lot 414. Continental Wrought Iron Table w/ Glass Top
Lot 415. Nathan Balch, “Sunflowers”, Mixed Media on Canvas
Lot 416. French Iron & Brass Baker’s Rack or Etagere
Lot 417. Leo Meiersdorff, Jazz Musicians Watercolor, Signed
Lot 418. Pair of Green Wicker Outdoor Armchairs
Lot 419. Jack Cooley, New Orleans Trumpet Player Oil
Lot 420. Martinair Ad Poster, “Miami”, Scarce Dutch Version
Lot 421. 9 Piece Lloyd Loom Outdoor Furniture Set
Lot 422. Pair of W. Daniels Paintings, Florida Highwaymen
Alton Roland Rowe (American, 20th century), “Miami River Bridge”- circa 1983, watercolor on paper, signed lower right Framed 26.25” x 34.25”. Sight size 12.75” x 18.75”. Estimate $300-$500
Continental. Height 17”, width 33.25”, depth 24”. Estimate $300-$500
Leo Meiersdorff (American, 1934-1994), “Jazz Band”, watercolor on paper, signed lower right. Framed 26.5” x 17”. Sight size 21.5” x 12”. Estimate $300-$500
Sylvan Steenbrink (Dutch, 20th century). “Met Maiike Naar Miami”, lithograph laid down on canvas, unsigned. Framed 36.5” x 27.5”, sheet size 33” x 24”. Estimate $600-$800
Height 24.75”, width 24.75”, depth 17.5”. Estimate $150-$300
Nathan Balch (American, 20th century), “Sunflowers”, mixed media on canvas, signed lower left. Framed 32” x 38.25”, unframed 24” x 30”. Estimate $400-$600
Contemporary. Height 33.75”, width 37”, depth 32.25”, seat to floor (with cushion) 20”. Estimate $400-$600
Lloyd Loom (British, 20th century). Tiered wheeled server. Diameter of coffee table 34”, height 17.75”. Sofa height 33.75”, width 80”, depth 35”, seat to floor 12.5”. Estimate $800-$1,200
Emrich Nicholson (California/ Hawaii/ Indiana, 19132001). “Still Life with Hibiscus” - 1973, oil on canvas, signed and dated lower right “Nicholson”. Framed 31 5/8” x 25 3/4”, unframed 24” x 18”. Estimate $300-$500
Late 19th/early 20th century. Height 90”, width 76”, depth 16”. Estimate $300-$500
Jack Cooley (American (Louisiana), 1923-2008), “Trumpet Player”, oil on masonite, signed lower right. Framed 32.25” x 26.25”, unframed 24” x 18”. Estimate $300-$500
Pair of Willie Daniels (American, 20th century) Florida coast landscape paintings on artist board, likely of Fort Pierce, Florida, signed lower left “W. DANIELS”, Framed 27.75” x 15.5”, unframed 24” x 12”. Estimate $700-$900
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Lot 423. Vladimir Bliokh, “The Royal Bow” Ballerina Photo
Lot 424. Mid Century Modern White Pendant Lamp Fixture
Lot 425. After Degas’ Dancers, Brutalist Mixed Media Art
Lot 426. Lea Vendetta, “The Party”, A/C, Signed
Lot 427. Modern & Heavy Rosewood Coffee Table
Lot 428. Lea Vendetta, Couples Dancing Painting, Signed
Lot 429. French Neoclassical 3 Arm Chandelier, 20th C.
Lot 430. Contemporary Seated Female Nude, Signed
Lot 431. Pizzichillo & Gordon Sea Urchin Glass Center Bowl
Lot 432. American School Contemporary Abstract Collage
Lot 433. Lane Altavista Circular Side Table
Lot 434. Modern Abstract Figural Painting on Canvas
Vladimir Bliokh (Russian, b. 1939-), “The Royal Bow”, black and white photograph, signed and dated lower right “1964-2006 V. Bliokh”. Framed 20.25” x 16.25”, sight size 13.25” x 10.25”. Estimate $100-$300
Lea Vendetta (American (Florida), Contemporary), “The Party”, acrylic on canvas, signed with LEA lower right corner. Framed 51” x 66.8”. Unframed 43.25” x 58.75”. Estimate $400-$600
French, 20th century. Height 30.25”, diameter 32”. Estimate $500-$700
American School, contemporary. “Your Time Will Come”, mixed media collage on paper, signed lower right “Egy”. Sheet size 49.75” x 38.25”. Estimate $200-$400
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Likely Scandinavian, mid 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Diameter closed 14.25”. Estimate $150-$300
20th century. Unmarked. Height 5.9”, width 59”, depth 23.6”, Estimate $500-$700
Indistinguishably signed lower left and titled “Anna”, verso with similar information. Unframed 36” square. Estimate $300-$500
American, 20th century. Branded mark to the interior drawer, Lane Altavista, Virginia. Height 26.25”, diameter of top 24”. Estimate $300-$500
After Edgar Degas (French, 1834-1917). “Dancers at the Barre”, mixed media on mesh netting, indistinguishably signed lower left. Overall 29 3/4” x 19 7/8”. Estimate $300-$500
Lea Vendetta (American (Florida), Contemporary). “Dancing Couples”, acrylic on canvas, signed “LEA” lower left corner. Unframed 48” x 36”. Estimate $150-$300
American, circa 1999. Signed and dated to the underside. Height 7.25”, diameter of mouth 14”. Estimate $400-$600
Second half of 20th century. Apparently unsigned. Stretcher with indistinguishable name and 1979 date. Framed 48.75” square. Unframed 47.75” square. Estimate $300-$500
Lot 435. Abstract Man & Woman Acrylic, Signed Liebman
Lot 436. Pair of Modernist Chrome Cantilever Table Lamps
Lot 437. Highly Textured Painting of a Band, 20th C.
Lot 438. “Pop Art Woman”, 1971, Acrylic on Canvas
Lot 439. 1977 Paul Chaleff Green Glazed Pottery Bowl
Lot 440. Nathan Wright, Acrylic Painting of Paint Tubes
Lot 441. Italian Mid Century Gilt Painted Wall Mirror
Lot 442. Modern Acrylic, 3 Figures in Hats, Signed
Lot 443. French Art Deco Style Circular Gueridon Table
Lot 444. Crist Kocher, Modern Untitled Bust Painting
Lot 445. Mid Century Modern German Desktop Heat Lamp
Lot 446. Crist Kocher, Modern 1967 Figural Bust Mixed Media
Liebman (20th century), “Man and Woman”- 1972, acrylic on canvas laid down, signed lower right and dated “72”. Framed 36” x 37.5”. Unframed 34.5” x 36”. Estimate $300-$500
American School, third quarter 20th century. “Pop Art Woman” - 1971, acrylic on canvas, signed and dated lower right “W.G.Zavosky 71”. Framed 41” x 31”, unframed 40” x 30”. Estimate $200-$400
Italy, 1950s. Stamped to the backside “Made in Italy”. Height 48.25”, width 33”. Estimate $500-$700
Crist Kocher (American, 20th century), “Untitled”-1967, mixed media on board, apparently unsigned. Unframed 24.25” x 23.75”. Estimate $200-$400
French, 20th century. When fully extended, 44” x 6.25” diameter of base. Estimate $500-$700
Paul Chaleff (American/ New York, 1947- ). Signed to underside “Paul Chaleff 1977. 9” tall x 7” diameter at widest point. Estimate $300-$500
20th century. Framed 43.75” x 43.5”. Unframed 36” square. Estimate $300-$500
Kurt Rosenthal (German, 20th century), circa 1940s. Inscribed to underside of base “Kurt Rosenthal Fabrik elektromed. Apparate Furth/ Bay.”. Estimate $150-$300
20th century. Apparently unsigned. Unframed 35.75” x 47.8”. Estimate $300-$500
Nathan Wright (American, 20th century), “Paint Tubes on Palettes”-1972, acrylic on canvas, signed and dated lower center. Framed 38.75” square. Unframed 35.8” square. Estimate $300-$500
French, 20th century. Height 22.5”, diameter 23.5”. Estimate $400-$600
Crist Kocher (American, 20th century), “Untitled”-1967, mixed media on masonite board, apparently unsigned. Unframed 24.25” x 23.75”. Estimate $200-$400
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Lot 447. Wayne Sessions, “Mexican Market”, Mixed Media
Lot 448. Mid Century Modern Art Glass Lemonade Set
Lot 449. Bruce Hafley Figural Seated Nude Drawing, Signed
Lot 450. Italian Carved and Gilt Wood Starburst Mirror
Lot 451. 1963 “Nude a la Fresco”, Oil, Marie Wilner
Lot 452. Contemporary Area Rug (5’ 61/2” square)
Lot 453. Black Cast Iron Glass Top Accent Table
Lot 454. Large Figural Pastel, Woman with Sunglasses
Lot 455. Danish Modern George Tanier Spindle Back Chair
Lot 456. Joseph Pulitano Mixed Media Abstract, Signed
Lot 457. Pair of Mid Century Modern Lamps w/Vellum Shades
Lot 458. Modern 1980s Cocktail Party Painting, Signed
Wayne Sessions (American/ California, 1924-1984). “Mexican Market”, mixed media and collage on paper, signed center right Wayne Sessions L-26”. Framed 32.5” x 26.5”, sheet size 26” x 20”. Estimate $150-$300
Italian, 20th century. Unmarked. Overall diameter 16.75”. Estimate $150-$300
Unmarked. Height 24.75”, width 21.3”, depth 15.25”. Estimate $150-$300
Joseph Pulitano (American, 20th century). “Untitled”, mixed media on paper, signed lower right. Framed 27” x 25”. Sight size 17” x 15.6”. Estimate $200-$400
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Apparently unmarked. Pitcher height 9”, tumbler height 4.25”. Estimate $200-$400
Marie Wilner (American/ New York, 1910- ). “Nude a la Fresco” - 1963, oil on canvas, signed and dated lower right “M Wilner 63”. Framed 34 7/8” x 24 7/8”, unframed 33 7/8” x 23 7/8”. Estimate $500-$700
Late 20th century. “Woman with Yellow Sunglasses”, pastel on paper, signed lower right “Drawde Ramal Nelta “90”. Framed 41.75” x 31.75”. Estimate $150-$300
Likely Continental, mid 20th century. Height 19.75”, diameter of top 5.75”. Estimate $150-$300
Bruce Hafley (American (Georgia), 1920-2011), “Regina in Birthday Suit” - 1959, pencil on paper, signed and dated lower right. Framed 12” x 9.5”. Unframed 6.5” x 4”. Estimate $100-$300
Wool. Abstract design on cream field. Seven figures surrounding large circular formation with two red dots below. 5’ 6.5” square. Estimate $200-$400
Danish, circa 1959. Underside branded with cabinet maker’s mark “Made in Denmark George Tanier, Selection Siebast”. Height 22.25”, width 17.5” (arm to arm), seat depth 12.25”, seat height 12”. Estimate $150-$300
American School, Last quarter of 20th century. “The Cocktail Party” - 1982, acrylic on canvas, signed and dated upper left “Parks 82”. Framed 27.5” x 39.75”, unframed 24” x 36”. Estimate $150-$300
Lot 459. Italian Blue Painted & Parcel Gilt Tray Table
Lot 460. Pair of French Bronze Figural Lamps on Pedestals
Lot 461. Set of 4 Italian Rococo Style Walnut Chairs
Lot 462. “View on the Palazzo Ducale, Venice”, Oil, Signed
Lot 463. Cast Iron Jardiniere & Stand w/ Basket Motif
Lot 464. Italian Ebonized Folding Top Work Table
Lot 465. Carved Giltwood Mirror with Acanthus Leaf Motif
Lot 466. Custom Damask Upholstered Ottoman & Pillows
Lot 467. Giovanni Milone Italian Pastoral Landscape Oil
Lot 468. Pair of Small Porcelain Painted Urns
Lot 469. Walnut Games Table w/Hand Painted Leather Top
Lot 470. Pair of Italian Silver Gilt Wall Brackets, 20th C.
Italian, 20th century. Stamped to the underside ‘Made in Italy”. Height 23.75”, width 38.5”, depth 28.5”. Estimate $400-$600
American School, first half 20th century. “View on the Palazzo Ducale, Venice”, oil on canvas, indistinguishably signed lower right. Framed 24.5” x 31.5”, unframed 21” x 28”. Estimate $500-$700
20th century. Overall 45” x 25.5”. Estimate $300-$500
Each marked to the underside. Height 10.5”, width 5”, base 2.9”. Estimate $200-$400
Height of sculpture on base 22”, height with harp and finial 28”, diameter of base 7”. Estimate $300-$500
Continental, probably French, early 20th century. Height 39”, width 26.5”, depth 21.5”. Estimate $400-$600
Ottoman height 20”, width 48.5”, depth 27”. Provenance: Former catcher with the Chicago Cubs and one of Nashville’s most prolific restaurateurs. Estimate $300-$500
French, 19th century. Height 27.3”, width 26”, depth 26.5”. Estimate $600-$800
Italian, late 19th/ early 20th century. Armchair height 33.25”, width 22”(arm to arm), seat height 17”, seat depth 15. Side chair height 35”, width 18”, seat depth16’, seat height 17”. Estimate $500-$700
Italian, early 20th century. Height 27.5”, width 25”, depth 21”. Estimate $300-$500
Giovanni Milone (Italian, 19th Century). “Pastoral Landscape with Figure”, oil on canvas, signed lower right. Framed 36.75” x 31.25”, unframed 30.5” x 24.75”. Estimate $400-$600
Italian, 20th century. Height 20”, width 14”, depth 8.25”. Estimate $300-$500
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Lot 471. George Adingra, Female Nude, Mixed Media on Canvas
Lot 472. 20 C. African Kuba Helmet Mask, Mukyeem
George Ebrin Adingra (African, 1933-2005). “Female Nude”, mixed media on canvas, signed at left. Inscribed on back of stretcher with “ADINGRA” and Paris address. Framed 39” x 15.75”, unframed 35.75” x 12”. Estimate $300-$500
African, 20th century. Height 20”, diameter of opening 12”. Estimate $500-$700
Lot 473. African Benin Style Pottery Horse
Lot 474. Godfrey Ndaba, Figural Pastel on Paper, Signed
Apparently unmarked. Height 20.5”, width 17.5”, depth 8”. Estimate $300-$500
Godfrey Ndaba (South African, b. 1947- ) “Two Coal Miners” - 1980, pastel on paper, signed and dated lower center. Framed 29.5” x 22.75”. Sight size 22.25”15.125”. Estimate $300-$500
Lot 475. Sculpture of a Hunting Lion, Bronze Patina
Lot 476. “Lioness with Sun”, Gouache & Pastel on Paper
7.5” x 19.25” x 4”. Apparently unmarked. Estimate $150-$300
American School, fourth quarter 20th century. “Lioness with Sun”, pastel and gouache on paper, indistinguishably signed lower right, titled lower center, series title lower left “Beastiary XXXVII”. Framed 36.5” x 45.5”, unframed 29.25” x 38.25”. Estimate $300-$500
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Lot 477. After Picasso “Visage de la Paix VIII” Lithograph
Lot 478. Ladies 14k Gold, Pearl & Emerald Ring
Lot 479. 75 Guillame Cornielle Chromolithograph “Exotisme”
Lot 480. Ladies 14k Gold & Diamond Starburst Brooch
Lot 481. Portrait of Man in Sombrero Smoking, Signed
Lot 482. Ladies 14k Yellow Gold & Pearl Brooch
Lot 483. “Marsh Study”, Gouache & Pastel, Joanne Currah
Lot 484. Ladies 14k White Gold Tall Dome Ring w/Diamonds
Lot 485. Mod 1960s Acrylic on Canvas Painting, Signed
Lot 486. Lapis Lazuli Bangle Bracelet
Lot 487. Yuval Mahler 3-D Serigraph, “At The Park”
Lot 488. Collection of Two Circular Brooches or Pin
After Pablo Picasso (Spanish, 1881-1973). “Visage de la Paix VIII”, lithograph on wove paper. Inscribed top left “5.12.50. VIII”. Estimate $200-$400
Vintage 1920s-1930s brooch with center natural modern round brilliant diamond (0.10 carat total weight) and 14 natural single cut diamonds (0.25 carat total weight). Total weight 3.7 grams. Estimate $400-$600
Joanne Currah (Canadian, Contemporary), “Marsh Study”, gouache and pastel mixed media artwork, signed lower right. Framed 12.75” x 15.75”, sight size 5.125” x 9”. Estimate $150-$300
20th century. Unmarked. Interior diameter 2.25”, exterior diameter 3”. Total weight 40.8 grams. Estimate $200-$400
Ladies ring with three large cultured grade “A” white pearls (two pearls 5.8mm, one 6.7mm) and ten emerald accents (commercial quality emeralds, 0.40 carat total weight). US ring size 10. Total weight 7 grams. Estimate $300-$500
20th century. “Portrait of a Man in Sombrero”, acrylic on canvas, signed lower right “Brian”. Framed 44.25” x 32”. Unframed 35.5” x 24”. Estimate $200-$400
Circa 1960s. Cocktail ring set with 27 diamonds (1.75 carats total weight, large diamonds in center (1.00 carat total weight, color range: J-L, clarity range: VS2-Si1). US ring size 8. Total weight 13.1 grams. Estimate $400-$600
Yuval Mahler (American/ Israeli, 1951- ). “At The Park”, 3-D serigraph on paper, pencil signed lower right “Y. Mahler” and pencil numbered lower left “114/250”. Framed 28 3/8” x 32 1/2”, sight size 18 7/8” x 23”. Estimate $200-$400
Guillaume Corneille (Swedish, 1922 - 2010). “Exotisme” 1975, chromolithograph on wove paper, pencil signed and dated lower right “Corneille 75”. Framed 31.25” x 25.25”, sight size 25.75” x 20”. Estimate $300-$500
Ladies 14k yellow gold and pearl pin with hand fabricated gold wire rays decorated with 15 near round cultured white pearls (measuring 6.5 to 7mm). Total weight 18.8 grams. Brooch measures 2.33” x 1.75” x .075”. Estimate $400-$600
American School, 20th century. Signed and dated upper right “Peircey ‘67”. Framed 24.75” x 40.75”, unframed 24” x 40”. Estimate $150-$300
One 8 faceted natural prong set round rubies; and a 14k yellow gold circle pearl pin with 16 cultured pearls. Estimate $300-$500
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Lot 489. Iranian Figural Painting of a Hunting Party
Lot 490. 19th C French Walnut Jardiniere & Stand
Lot 491. Group of 4 Orientalist Italian Pottery Figurines
Lot 492. Early Erotic Paintings w/Text, Possibly Iranian
Lot 493. Framed Persian Painting of Polo Players on Ivory
Lot 494. Pair of Diminutive Caned Wing Chairs
Lot 495. Pair of Indian Miniature Portraits on Ivory
Lot 496. Hand Woven Persian Heriz Runner
Lot 497. 18th C. Rajput Miniature Painting of Courtly Scene
Lot 498. Hand Woven Persian Heriz Area Rug
Lot 499. Persian Painting on Ivory of Polo Players
Lot 500. Queen Anne Style Walnut Display or Curio Cabinet
Iranian, late 20th century. Framed (in a micro mosaic star decorated frame) 21.5” x 17.5”. Masonite 19.5” x 15.75”. Estimate $150-$300
Each image sheet 3.5” x 6.9”. Estimate $800-$1,200
Indian, 19th century. Framed 3.75” x 3.25”. Panels 2.5” x 1.8”. Estimate $400-$600
Wool. India. Geometric and floral design rust field. Black border with green, cream, teal and brown accent colors. 6’ x 4’ 1”. Estimate $200-$400
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French, 19th century. Height 15”, width 27, depth 18”. Estimate $300-$500
Persian, Late 19th/Early 20th century. Framed 12.5” x 10.25”, sight size of plaque 5.25” x 3.5”. Estimate $150-$300
Wool. India. Floral pattern on cream field. Bronze, green, black and gold accent colors. 2’ 7” x 11’ 9”. Estimate $400-$800
Persian, Late 19th/Early 20th century. Possibly signed with monogram in upper right corner. Sight size of panel 4.7” x 7.75”. Overall framed (in star motif mosaic frame) 7.5” x 10.5”. Estimate $150-$300
Italian, 20th century. Signed to underside “CM Italy”. Taller standing figurine 7.5” tall, taller seated figurine 5” tall. Estimate $150-$300
Possibly Swedish, early 20th century. Height 38”, width 29” (arm to arm), seat depth 19”, seat height 16”. Estimate $400-$600
Indian, likely 18th century. Unsigned. Framed 10.5” x 8.75”, sheet size 6.75” x 5”. Estimate $200-$400
American, 20th century. Height 46”, width 41”, depth 13.5”. Estimate $200-$400
Lot 501. Pair of Pink Decorated Porcelain Table Lamps
Lot 502. Set of 6 Bigelow Kennard & Co. Sterling Spoons
Lot 503. Petite Yellow & Green Painted Window Bench/Chair
Lot 504. American School, “Country House”, Oil on Board
Lot 505. Blue & White Upholstered Armchair w/ Ottoman
Lot 506. Artist Signed 19th C. French Miniature Portrait
Lot 507. White Painted Iron Bench w/Silk Gingham Pillows
Lot 508. Group of 3 Tussie Mussies, 2 Possibly Sterling
Lot 509. Louis XV Style Painted & Caned Jardiniere on Stand
Lot 510. Pair of Grey & Gilt Table Lamps, 20th Century
Lot 511. Pair of Curule Form Window Seats or Benches
Lot 512. After the Roman Antiquity, “Dancing Satyr”, Bronze
Overall height 23.75”, diameter of foot 5.5”. Estimate $150-$300
American School, 20th century. “Country House”, oil on board, signed lower right “J. Herera”. Framed 13 1/4” x 16 1/2”, unframed 9 3/8” x 12 3/4”. Estimate $200-$400
20th century. Height 33.6”, width 60”, depth 19.25”. Estimate $300-$500
Height (to top of finial) 31.5”, width (of fabric shade) 13.25”, depth (of fabric shade) 8.25”. Estimate $150-$300
Bigelow Kennard & Co. (American/ Boston, 1863-1922), circa 1900. Marked to underside of handle neck. 5 7/8” long. Total weight 6.1 troy ounces. Estimate $150-$300
20th century. Chair height 32”, width 28” (arm to arm), seat depth 18”, seat height 17”. Ottoman height 15”, width 24”, depth 20”. Estimate $250-$500
Late 19th/ early 20th century. Largest 8.75” tall including chain. Estimate $150-$300
American, 20th century. Height 21”, width 26.5”, depth 20.5”. Estimate $300-$500
20th century. Height 31.25”, width 21.25” depth 12”. Estimate $200-$400
After Thomas Gainsborough (English, 1727-1788). “Duchess of Devonshire”, oil on ivory, signed lower right “Gainsborough”. Framed 5.75” x 5”, sight size 3.25” x 2.5”. Estimate $200-$400
French, late 19th/early 20th century. Height 31.25”, width 23.5”, depth 13.75”. Estimate $300-$500
Italian School, late 19th/ early 20th century, after the Roman sculpture found in Pompeii in 1830. Bronze. Overall 14 7/8” x 4 1/2” x 4 3/4”. Estimate $300-$500
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Lot 513. Pair of Carved Walnut Louis XV Style Side Chairs
Lot 514. Sheffield Plate Bacon Warmer & Sterling Bud Vase
Lot 515. Small Green Painted Round Cabinet w/ 1 Door
Lot 516. Hand Woven Persian Heriz Area Rug (6’diameter)
Lot 517. French Tall Walnut Framed Vanity Stool or Tabouret
Lot 518. Polychromed Blackamoor Figural Triple Bud Vase
Lot 519. Small Black Marble Top Telephone Table
Lot 520. Dresden Porcelain Horse Drawn Carriage Scene
Lot 521. Victorian Gilt Bronze 3 Piece Figural Garniture
Lot 522. Small 925 Sterling & Enamel Trinket Box
Lot 523. Nest of 3 Oak & Leather Inlaid Tables
Lot 524. 2 Haviland Limoges Ice Creams + Gilt Candy Dish
20th century. Height 40.25”, width 20.5”, depth 18”, seat to floor 21.25”. Estimate $200-$400
Wool. India. Round. All over floral pattern on teal field. Rust, gold, cream, green, brown and black accent colors. 6’ x 6’. Estimate $200-$400
Continental, 19th century. Height 29.75”, width 17.5”, depth 11.6”. Estimate $150-$300
20th century. Stamped on bottom 925. Height 5.3”, diameter 2.3”. Estimate $50-$150
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Weighted sterling silver bud vase, 2.3/4” tall; Sheffield plate lidded warming dish, 10” wide. Estimate $200-$400
French. Height 20.25”, width 15”, depth 15.25”. Estimate $150-$300
German, first half 20th century. Overall 10” x 10.5” x 6.5”. Estimate $150-$300
Measurements from largest to smallest: Height 21.25”, width 25.5”, depth 15.5”. Height 19”, width 20”, depth 15”. Height 15.5”, width 15”, depth 15”. Estimate $200-$400
20th century. Height 29.5”, diameter 15”. Estimate $200-$400
American, first half 20th century. 13.5” tall x 8.25” wide x 6” deep. Estimate $100-$200
American, late 19th century. Possibly Dietz, Brother & Co. (New York, 19th century), Apparently unmarked. Three light 16 3/8” tall x 15.5” wide, one light 14” tall x 5 3/4” wide. Estimate $200-$400
Both saucers 4.75-5”diameter; candy dish, 2.5” tall x 5.75” diameter at top. Estimate $50-$100
Lot 525. Chinese Sancai Glazed Figural Roof Tile
Lot 526. Chinese Double Strand Jade Bracelet
Lot 527. Chinese 19th C. Figural Blue & White Charger
Lot 528. Jadeite Jade Beaded Necklace w/Elephant Pendant
Lot 529. Pair of Chinese Wucai Porcelain Rice Bowls
Lot 530. Chinese Duan Inkstone & 3 Ornamental Plaques
Lot 531. Chinese Porcelain Ginger Jar w/Peony Flowers
Lot 532. Chinese Double Handled Neolithic Style Cup
Lot 533. 18k Gold Buddha in Shrine Pendant
Lot 534. Diminutive Carved Spinach Green Jade Footed Cup
Lot 535. Chinese Cherry Stained Telephone Table w/Chair
Lot 536. Pair of Famille Rose Lidded Porcelain Ginger Jars
Chinese Song Dynasty (960-1279) style. Unmarked. Height 11”, width 2.75”, depth 2.3”. Estimate $300-$500
Chinese, 20th century. Ladies green jadeite jade necklace with +/-60 round beads (the larger 10mm each, the smaller 4mm each) with carved jade animal pendant in the form of an elephant. Length 30”. Estimate $400-$600
Chinese, Late 19th/Early 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 8.5”, diameter of opening at top 3.5”. Estimate $300-$500
Asian (likely Chinese). Apparently unmarked. Height 3.2”, diameter of top 1.9”, diameter of foot 1.6”. Estimate $300-$500
Chinese, 20th century. 14k yellow gold and double strand light green jade bracelet with 12 arched round barrel cabochon cut bezel set jades. Marked “585 14K”. Length 7”. Total weight 21.2 grams. Estimate $300-$500
Chinese, Early 20th century, possibly earlier. Apparently unmarked. Height 2.6”, diameter of mouth 4.6”, diameter of foot 2”. The other height 2.4”, diameter of mouth 4.6”, foot diameter 2.15”. Estimate $300-$500
Chinese Neolithic Style (2nd Century BC). Height 4.25”, width (across handles) 4”, diameter of opening at top 2.9”. Estimate $300-$500
Chinese, 20th century. Height 39.75”, width 33”, seat depth 17”, seat height 18”. Estimate $300-$500
Chinese, Late 19th century, possibly earlier. Diameter 14.75”. Estimate $300-$500
Chinese, late 19th/ early 20th century. Inkstone 4 1/2” x 3 3/8”, largest ornamental plaque 6 3/8” x 4 1/2”. Estimate $300-$500
18k yellow gold shrine form pendant with carved seated happy Buddha figure within. Marked on bottom. Pendant measures 1.5 inches x 1.25 inches. Estimate $300-$500
Chinese, likely 19th century. Unmarked. 8.5” tall x 9” diameter at widest point. Estimate $300-$500
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Lot 537. Chinese Yixing Zisha Cylindrical Tea Box, Marked
Lot 538. Chinese Rosewood Corner Chair w/ MOP Inlay
Lot 539. Chinese Celadon Glazed Porcelain Charger
Lot 540. Collection of Four Chinese Snuff Bottles
Lot 541. Chinese Blanc De Chine Figure of Guanyin
Lot 542. Chinese Famille Rose Figural Porcelain Teapot
Lot 543. Chinese Rose Medallion Centerpiece Charger
Lot 544. Chinese Hanging Scroll, Flowers in Jardiniere
Lot 545. Chinese Wall Mounted Rosewood Display Cabinet
Lot 546. Pair of Chinese Black Lacquered Bar Stools
Lot 547. Pair of Chinese Porcelain Plates w/Heraldic Shield
Lot 548. Buddha Shakyamuni Carved Soapstone Sculpture
Chinese, 20th century. Marked to underside of lid and body with six character calligraphic mark within a rectangular cartouche. 4.25” tall x 4.75” diameter. Estimate $150-$300
Chinese, 20th century. Tallest bottle 3”. Estimate $150-$300
Chinese, 20th century. Unmarked. 14 3/8” diameter x 2” tall. Estimate $150-$300
Chinese, 20th century. Height 42.24”, width 17.25”, seat depth 15”, seat height 31”. Estimate $200-$400
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32,4” tall, 17.5” seat to floor, 26.75” arm to arm, 22” seat width. Estimate $150-$300
Chinese, Late 19th/Early 20th century. Unmarked. Height 7.25”. Estimate $150-$300
Chinese, 20th century. Marked to upper right with three lines of black calligraphic marks with three stamped seals. Overall 85 1/2” x 10 1/8”. Estimate $150-$300
Chinese, Late 19th/Early 20th century. Diameter 9.2”. Estimate $200-$400
Chinese, 20th century. Unmarked. Diameter 14.75”. Estimate $150-$300
Chinese, Late 19th/Early 20th century. Unmarked. Height 5.5”. Estimate $150-$300
Chinese, 20th century. Height 32.25”, width 19”, depth 5’. Estimate $150-$300
Southeast Asian. 11 1/2” x 7 7/8” x 3 1/2”. Estimate $200-$400
Lot 549. 19th C. Chinese Red Lacquer Chinoiserie Chair
Lot 550. Chinese Hanging Scroll w/ Waterfall Painted Motif
Lot 551. Chinese Black Carved Ink Stone, Cloud Scroll Motif
Lot 552. Japanese Cloisonne Enamel Teapot w/ Dragon Motif
Lot 553. Pair of Chinese Porcelain Dishes, Blue & White
Lot 554. Chinese Soapstone Carving of Peonies & Orchids
Lot 555. Chinese Nest of 4 Stained Wood Tables
Lot 556. Pair of Chinese Silk Embroidery Textiles w/Figures
Lot 557. Chinese Cloisonne Enameled Double Gourd Table Lamp
Lot 558. Chinese Lidded Flask Form Censer
Lot 559. Chinese 14k Yellow Gold & Jade Bracelet
Lot 560. Pair of Chinese Blue & White Baluster Vases
Chinese, early 19th century. Height 36”, width 21.5” (arm to arm), seat depth 15.75”, seat height 19”. Estimate $200-$400
Japanese, 20th century. Unmarked. Height 4.5”, width (spout to handle) 8.25”, diameter of opening 3”. Estimate $200-$400
Chinese, early 20th century. Largest table eight 26”, width 21”, depth 14.5”. Estimate $200-$400
Chinese, late 19th/ early 20th century. Unmarked. 10” x 7” x 3”. Estimate $200-$400
Chinese, 20th century. Marked to upper left with one line of black calligraphic marks over two red stamped seals. Overall 66” x 26”. Estimate $200-$400
Chinese, likely 19th century. Unmarked. 9.25” diameter. Estimate $200-$400
Chinese, Late 19th/Early 20th century. Framed 27.5” x 8.75”. Sight size 19.75” x 3.5”. Estimate $300-$500
Chinese, 20th century. 14k yellow gold and green jade bracelet with six arched round barrel cabochon cut bezel set jades of light green color. Marked “14K 585” and “GSI”. Length 7”. Total weight 10.6 grams. Estimate $400-$500
Ink stone 4 3/4” in diameter, box 5 3/4” square x 1 5/8” tall. Estimate $200-$400
Overall 12.25” x 10.5” x 7.5”, sculpture 10.25” x 7.75” x 3.75”. Estimate $200-$400
Height 29.5” (w/shade), height of porcelain 15”, width 8.15” (handle to handle), depth 4”. Estimate $200-$400
Chinese, 20th century.al vignettes around neck. Unmarked. 13 3/4” tall x 4 7/8” diameter at base. Estimate $200-$400
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Lot 561. 19th C. Japanese Cloisonne on Copper Vase
Lot 562. Pair of Asian Blanc de Chine Dragon Figurines
Lot 563. Small Asian Cloisonne Vase Table Lamp, Peony Motif
Lot 564. Japanese Bronze & Cloisonne Enamel Peacock
Lot 565. Five Golden to Celadon Glazed Tea Bowls
Lot 566. Southeast Asian Bronze Bust, Tribal Figure
Lot 567. Japanese Cloisonne Enamel Vase, Floral Motif
Lot 568. Lucite Lamp w/ SE Asian Wood Sculptural Fragments
Lot 569. Set of 3 Japanese Pigeon Blood Cloisonne Items
Lot 570. Japanese Porcelain Figural Man & Fish Form Teapot
Lot 571. Small Korean Tansu or Bandaji Chest
Lot 572. Japanese Hanging Watercolor Scroll w/ Kittens
Japanese, likely 19th century. Unmarked. 10” tall. Estimate $150-$300
Japanese, 20th century. Unmarked. Height 10.5”, width 8.75”, depth.3.75”. Estimate $150-$300
Japanese, 20th century. Underside unmarked and glazed in turquoise blue enamel. Height 8.5”, diameter of foot 2.9”. Estimate $100-$300
Japanese, 19th/20th century. Unmarked. Height 4.75”, width (spout to tail of fish) 8.5”, depth 2.75”. Estimate $150-$300
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Asian (likely Japanese), Late 19th/Early 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 8”, width 3.25”, depth 5.25”. Estimate $150-$300
Japanese, late 19th/ early 20th century. Each marked to underside with black underglaze painted figure. 3.5” tall x 3” diameter at opening. Estimate $200-$400
A lamp constructed of wooden Southeast Asian sculptural fragments, circa 18th/ 19th century. Overall 30 1/2” tall, from fragment 12 1/2” tall, back fragment 17 1/8” tall, base 12 1/4” wide. Estimate $200-$400
Korean, 20th century. Height 24.75”, width 23.25”, depth 14.25”. Estimate $200-$400
Chinese, Late 19th/Early 20th century, possibly earlier. Overall height (to top of finial) 18.8”, height of vase 7.4”. Estimate $200-$400
11” x 13” x 5.75”. Estimate $300-$500
Japanese, 20th century. Table vases, 4.6” tall; plate, 7.25” diameter. Estimate $200-$400
Japanese, late 19th/ early 20th century. 81” x 24”. Estimate $400-$600
Lot 573. Pair of Japanese Imari Porcelain Sake Cups
Lot 574. Japanese Saucer & Pigeon Blood Enamel Vase
Lot 575. Japanese Carved Wood Panel w/ Rooster Motif
Lot 576. Japanese Hakata Figurine of Seated Man, 20th C.
Lot 577. Japanese Hanging Scroll, Pagodas in Landscape
Lot 578. Japanese Porcelain Lidded Jar w/ Birds, c.1920
Lot 579. Pair of Matching Japanese Imari Dishes
Lot 580. Japanese Porcelain Figural Group, Hotei
Lot 581. Pair of Japanese Bronze Vases w/Grape Motif
Lot 582. Asian Hand Carved Teak Wood Elephant Sculpture
Lot 583. Group of 2 Japanese Works on Paper of Birds
Lot 584. Japanese Lacquered Lidded Box w/MOP Accents
Japanese, first quarter of 20th century, possibly earlier. Height 1.9”, diameter of top 2.25”, diameter of bottom 0.90”. Estimate $150-$300
Japanese, 20th century. Sculptural group in two parts-figure and log. Height 7.25”, width 6.25”, depth 6.75”. Estimate $100-$300
Japanese, Late 19th/Early 20th century. Both unmarked. Height 1.4”, diameter 6”. Estimate $150-$300
Elephant height 13.5”, width 15”, depth 6.5”. Estimate $150-$300
Mt. Fuji saucer, 5 3/8” diameter; cloisonne enamel vase, 7” tall. Estimate $100-$200
Japanese, 20th century. Overall 77” x 17.75”. Estimate $100-$200
Japanese, 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 7.75”, width (of bottom) 6.25”, depth (of bottom) 3.8”. Estimate $100-$300
Japanese, 20th century. Framed 11 3/8” x 9 1/8”. Estimate $50-$150
Japanese, 20th century. Overall height 39.75”, width 22.75”, depth 1”. Estimate $250-$500
Japanese, first quarter 20th century. Marked to underside with three calligraphic marks “Matsumura Zo”. 7.25” tall x 4.25” diameter. Estimate $75-$150
Japanese, Early 20th century. Unmarked. Height 5.75”, diameter of opening at top 2.4”, diameter of foot 3.5”. Estimate $200-$400
Japanese, 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 5”, width 13.5”, depth 8.25”. Estimate $150-$300
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Lot 585. Chinese Watercolor Painting, “Fishing”, Marked
Lot 586. Collection of Three Chinese Jade Trees
Lot 587. Pair of Chinese Vases with Figural Scenes
Lot 588. Yixing Zisha Footed Jardiniere with Calligraphy
Lot 589. Asian Celadon Green Porcelain Charger
Lot 590. 19th C. Chinese Porcelain Plaque Bird & Flowers
Lot 591. Chinese Carved, Polychrome & Parcel Gilt Figure
Lot 592. Chinese Porcelain Double Happiness Brush Pot
Lot 593. Chinese Porcelain Vase Table Lamp w/Floral Motif
Lot 594. Group of 3 Chinese Export Cloisonne Tabletop Items
Lot 595. Chinese Figural Blanc De Chine Table Lamp
Lot 596. Chinese Celadon and White Glazed Lidded Jar
Chinese, 20th century. “Fishing”, watercolor on paper, inscribed upper left with two lines of black calligraphic marks and three red seals. Framed 30.5” x 21.25”, image size 26” x 16.5”. Estimate $150-$300
Chinese, 20th century. Marked to underside with incised calligraphic marks within a square seal. 4.75” tall x 5.5” square. Estimate $150-$300
Chinese, Late 19th/Early 20th century. Unmarked. Height 10.125”, width 4”, depth 3.1”. Estimate $150-$300
Chinese, contemporary. Estimate $50-$150
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Chinese, 20th century. Tallest tree 9”, shortest tree 7.5”. Estimate $150-$300
Asian, 20th century. Unmarked. Diameter 13”. Estimate $150-$300
Chinese, early 20th century. Unmarked. 3 1/8” tall x 3 1/8” diameter. Estimate $100-$200
Chinese, 20th century. Overall 25.5” tall x 10.25” wide. Estimate $50-$100
Chinese, 20th century. Marked to underside with seven calligraphic marks in a semicircle. 12” tall x 7” diameter. Estimate $150-$300
Chinese, early 19th century. Overall 24 5/8” x 15 3/4”. Estimate $150-$400
Chinese, 20th century. Height (to top of large teardrop form finial) 32.5”, diameter of wooden base 7.5”. Estimate $150-$300
Chinese, likely 19th century. Unmarked. 3 1/2” tall x 3 3/8” diameter at widest point. Estimate $100-$200
Notes
Session 2
Saturday, March 22, 2015
Lot 872. Session Two features a wide range of traditional French and English period furniture, fine art, sculpture and antiques including an Italian Fortuny three-tiered hand painted silk chandelier, a fine French gilt bronze figural sculpture by Delagrange of dancer Loie Fuller, a Albert Goodwin watercolor of Pisa, Italy, a French Chronos and Amour figural parcel gilt mantel clock, an 18th century chinoiserie longcase clock by T. Mason, an 18th century Chippendale yew wood highboy, a gorgeous pair of Cartier diamond and sapphire earrings, two scarce Rembrandt figural etchings, a pair of Neoclassical gilt wood oval mirrors from the Nunnelly Collection, miniature portraits, carved jade sculptures and jewelry, tapestries and textiles, estate jewelry including watches, a gorgeous diamond encrusted snake bracelet, a Conrad Kiesel figural oil on canvas depicting a young woman with cockatoos, a palatial 12 light bronze sconce from the old Palmer House Hotel in Chicago, Illinois, hand colored engravings, two finely painted 18th century Japanese “Tales of Ise� volumes, sterling silver, Yisha teapots, tea caddies and writing boxes, designer etagere by Niermann Weeks, and Chinese Kangxi and Song Dynasty porcelain and pottery. Ahlers & Ogletree is also pleased to auction an extremely desirable and rare assemblage of land on Island Ferry Road in Sandy Springs, Georgia. The property features over 24 acres featuring Chattahoochee River frontage in excess of 1/4 linear mile. The real estate property is remote and private yet only 1.5 miles from major fareways such as Roswell Road as well as the Northridge exit at GA 400 Highway. The assemblage is adjacent to 426 acre National Recreation Area & Headquarters and mostly undeveloped with countless opportunities for an interested party.
Estimate Times for Lots
Please note that these times are only approximations and are subject to change
11 am - 12 pm 12 pm - 1 pm 1 pm - 2 pm 2 pm - 3 pm 3 pm - 4 pm 4 pm - 5 pm 5 pm - 6 pm
Lots 600 - 680 Lots 681 - 761 Lots 762 - 832 Lots 833 - 903 Lots 904 - 984 Lots 985 - 1065 Lots 1066 - 1136
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Lot 600. Two Staffordshire Porcelain Figural Groupings
Lot 601. Italian Parcel Gilt & Polychrome Tabouret, 20th C.
Lot 602. French Walking Stick w/Porcelain Knob Handle
Lot 603. Georgian Style Stained Wood Side Cabinet
Lot 604. Carved & Polychrome Figural Wall Plaque
Lot 605. Brunschwig & Fils Executive Upholstered Armchair
Lot 606. Pair of French Opaline Glass Table Lamps
Lot 607. Hand Woven Bokhara Throw Rug
Lot 608. Pair of Lane After Chalon Figural Lithographs
Lot 609. Ladies 14k Yellow Gold & Pink Coral Ring
Lot 610. French Louis XV Style Caned Bergere Chair
Lot 611. Kenneth Jay Lane Costume Pearl & Crystal Collar
Staffordshire. Plaid dress, 14” x 8.75” x 2.5”; white dress, 15.5” x 10” x 3”. Both pieces unmarked. Estimate $200-$400
English, late 19th century. Height 29.5”, width 27.25”, depth 19.25”. Estimate $200-$400
French, Early 20th century. Overall height 30.4”, diameter of foot 7”. Estimate $200-$400
US ring size 7.5”. Total weight 11 grams. Estimate $200-$400
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Italian, 20th century. Height 21”, width 24”, depth 21”. Estimate $150-$300
Italian, 20th century. Height 8.25”, width 38.75”, depth 1.6”. Estimate $150-$300
Wool. Geometric design on brown field. Five octagonal center medallions with blue background. Cream, tan and black accent colors. 33.5” x 49.5”. Estimate $200-$400
French, late 19th century. Height 34.75”, width 24.5” (arm to arm), seat depth 18.5”, seat height 17”. Estimate $200-$400
French, Late 19th/Early 20th century. Length 34.5”. Estimate $200-$400
Brunschwig & Fils (American (Chicago, Illinois, Contemporary). St. Honore Executive Chair. Label underneath from manufacturer. Height 42”, width 27.75”, depth 29.5”. Estimate $100-$300
R.J. Lane after Alfred Edward Chalon R.A. (English, 17801860) pair of hand colored lithographs on paper, “Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Kent” and “Her Majesty The Queen”. Framed 23.75” x 16.5”. Estimate $150-$300
Kenneth Jay Lane (American, 1930- ). Length 16”, when closed 9.75” diameter to outer edge. Estimate $100-$300
Lot 612. Group of 7 Wedgwood Jasperware Pieces
Lot 613. Miniature Portrait on Ivory of Woman in Pink
Lot 614. Ladies 14k Yellow Gold & Carved Cameo Ring
Lot 615. George III Style Mahogany Vitrine Display Table
Lot 616. de Voragine, Golden Legend Leaf, Late 15th C.
Lot 617. Two Boehm Egyptian Porcelain Figures, 1970s
Lot 618. Wagstaff after Fisk, Trial of Charles I, Engraving
Lot 619. African Firespitter Carved & Polychromed Wood Mask
Lot 620. 1885 Colored Engraving, “On the Road to Metammeh”
Lot 621. Hand Woven Persian Heriz Rug
Lot 622. Pair of Queen Anne High Back Side Chairs
Lot 623. Venetian Style Etched Mirorred Table Lamp
English, 20th century. Small pale blue cup (2.4” x 2.25”), trinket dish (6.25”), 2 dark blue trinket dishes (4” wide), 2 pale blue plates (6.75” diameter), dark blue covered jar (4.15”). Estimate $400-$500
English, early 20th century. Height 31.5”, width 32.25”, depth 16.5”. Estimate $300-$500
Charles Edward Wagstaff (English, 1808-1850) after William Fisk (English, 1796–1872), “Trial of Charles 1st in Westminster Hall, 1649”, hand colored engraving Sheet size 29.5” x 39.5”. Estimate $150-$300
Wool. India. Round. Geometric center design surrounded by floral pattern. Circular floral wreath motif border. Brown, cream, green and gold accent colors. 4’ x 4’. Estimate $200-$400
English, 19th century. “Beauty in Pink”, diminutive portrait on ivory, apparently unsigned. Overall 2 3/4” x 2 3/8”. Estimate $150-$300
Jacobus de Voragine, Archbishop of Genoa (circa 12301299), “Legenda Aurea (The Golden Legend)”. Framed 17.3” x 14.3”. Sight size 9.75” x 7.75”. Estimate $150-$300
20th century. 41” tall x 12” wide x 16” deep. Estimate $150-$300
English, early 20th century. Height 41”, width 22”, seat depth 16”, seat height 17”. Estimate $300-$500
Apparently unmarked. US ring size 7. Total weight 8.4 grams. Estimate $150-$300
“Egypt Salutes the United States” series, “Falcon Head”, height 13.75”; and “Sacred Ibis”, height 7”. Estimate $150-$300
After Richard Caton Woodville II (English, 1856-1927). “On the Road to Metammeh: A British Square”, hand colored engraving, original illustration for “The Illustrated London News” on February 28, 1885. Estimate $150-$300
20th century. Height 30.75”, diameter of shade 16.25”. Estimate $150-$300
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Lot 624. Group of 4 Continental Carved Ivory Figurines
Lot 625. Pair of Mahogany Armchairs w/ Striped Upholstery
Lot 626. Group of 4 English Transferware Platters & Plates
Lot 627. 14k Yellow Gold Pocket Watch, Circa 1900
Lot 628. Large Sarcophagus Mahogany & Rosewood Tea Caddy
Lot 629. Julian Dyson, “Boats at Sea”, Graphite on Paper
Lot 630. Pair of Porcelain Lamps w/ Floral Motif
Lot 631. Ladies 18k White Gold, Opal, and Ruby Dome Ring
Lot 632. Figural Wall Plaque of Young Woman, Signed
Lot 633. Diminutive Portrait of a Boy, Watercolor on Silk
Lot 634. Queen Anne Style Mahogany Wing Chair
Lot 635. Group of Two Spiral Form Walking Sticks
Continental School, Late 19th/Early 20th century. Largest, including base, 3.4” tall. All apparently unsigned and raised on stained wood bases. Estimate $200-$400
Hamtpon 14k yellow gold small pendant pocket watch with hand engraved case. Total weight including movement 30.4 grams. Case measures 32.6mm in diameter. Estimate $300-$500
20th century. Height 29” (w/shade), diameter of base 7.25”. Estimate $200-$400
“Portrait of a Young Boy” - 20th century, watercolor and gouache on silk, apparently unsigned. Inscribed to verso of frame “Daddy”. 4 5/8” diameter without hanging ring. Estimate $200-$400
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American, 20th century. St. Timothy, Hickory, North Carolina. Height 38”, width 27” (arm to arm), seat depth 20”, seat height 17”. Estimate $300-$500
English, circa 1820’s. Height 9.25”, width 17.25”, depth 11.6”. Estimate $200-$400
Ring rises 0.75”. Marked as 18K and with “JO”. Total weight 6.7 grams. Estimate $300-$500
20th century. Height 42.5”, width 33” (arm to arm), seat depth 19”, seat height 19”. Estimate $300-$500
Pair of Chinese Bird plates, 9”; “Scene After Claude Lorraine” plate, 14.5”; meat platter, 18.25”. Estimate $200-$400
Julian Dyson (British, 1936-2003), “Boats at Sea” - 1985, graphite on paper, signed lower right. Framed 15” x 17.5”. Sight size 6.75” x 9.5”. Estimate $150-$300
Italian, 20th century. Height 22”, width 18.5”, depth 3.5”. Estimate $200-$400
Bamboo, 35.5” long; glass, 33” long. Estimate $200-$400
Lot 636. 19th C. California Landscape Oil Painting
Lot 637. Pre-Columbian Pottery Vessel with Woven Basket
Lot 638. Group of Two Signed Etchings of Alps Villages
Lot 639. Hand Woven Kazak Area Rug (5’x6’10”)
Lot 640. French Marble Top Mirrored Back Console
Lot 641. “Cinder Girl by the Hearth”, Signed Oil, 19th/20th
Lot 642. 19th Century French O/C, “Chickens in Barnyard”
Lot 643. Vintage 1930s Omega 9k Yellow Gold Watch
Lot 644. Collection of 3 Boehm Animal Porcelain Figurines
Lot 645. Pair of Cranberry Glass Hand Painted Lusters
Lot 646. French Louis XV Style Walnut Side Chairs, 19th C.
Lot 647. Impressionist Style Figures in Garden Oil, Signed
American School, 19th century. Verso of canvas with stamp from Jones and Wooll’s Mirror and Picture Store 648 Market Street, San Francisco, California. Framed 12” x 18”, unframed 9” x 15”. Estimate $300-$500
Wool. Geometric Design. Blue, red and cream accent colors. 5’ x 6’10”. Estimate $400-$600
French School, late 19th/ early 20th century. “Chickens in Barnyard”, oil on canvas, signed lower right “E. Lemaire”. Framed 36.75” x 30.75”, unframed 24 1/8” x 18 1/8”. Estimate $400-$600
French, early 20th century. Overall 11” tall x 4 5/8” diameter at base. Estimate $300-$500
Vase 11.25” tall x 5.25” diameter at opening, basket 15” tall x 10.75” wide. Estimate $300-$500
French, 19th century. Height 39”, width 52”, depth 17.25”. Estimate $500-$700
Vintage 1937 Omega wind-up wristwatch with 9k yellow gold 29mm case. Estimate $400-$600
French, Late 19th century. Height 39.25”, width 24”, depth 22”, seat to floor 18.5”. Estimate $400-$600
“Heiligenblut” - February 1924 by Luigi Kasimir (Austrian, 1881-1962), framed 29.25” x 25”, sight size 20.75” x 16.5”; mountainside church, framed 18 3/8” x 19 1/2”, sight size 11 1/8” x 13 3/4”. Estimate $400-$600
Continental School, late 19th/ early 20th century. “Cinder Girl by the Hearth”, oil on wood board, signed lower left “W. Martin”. Framed 12.5” x 9.75”, unframed 10.75” x 8”. Estimate $300-$500
American, 20th century. Snuggling Rabbits 3.25” tall, Saw-whet Owl 5” tall, Bridled Tit 9.4” tall. All marked to underside. Estimate $300-$500
Continental School, 20th century. “After the Garden Party”- 1978, oil on canvas, indistinguishably signed and dated ‘78 lower right. Framed 27” x 31.25”. Unframed 20.25” x 24”. Estimate $300-$500
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Lot 648. Collection of 9 Limoges & Halcyon Days Pill Boxes
Lot 649. French Louis XV Style Painted Sewing Table
Lot 650. 20th C. Tapestry, French Garden Scene
Lot 651. Hand Woven Maima Kilim Area Rug (6’ 3” x 4’ 1”)
Lot 652. Louis XV Style Paint Decorated Bergere Chair
Lot 653. Pair of Old Paris Style Porcelain Vases
Lot 654. Pair of 14k Gold, Mabe Pearl & Diamond Earrings
Lot 655. Planchon, Fin de Siecle French Bronze Clock
Lot 656. Pair of Nancy Corzine Drake Accessory Tables
Lot 657. Art Nouveau Silver on Copper Wall Mirror
Lot 658. Pair of Brass & Black Turned Wood Floor Lamps
Lot 659. Large Brunschwig & Fils “Patrick” Ottoman
English and French, 20th century. Largest box (ice cream truck box) 2.5” tall x 2.5” wide, smallest box (Limoges round box) 1.25” tall x 1.5” diameter. Estimate $300-$500
Wool. Pakistan. Geometric design and tribal pattern. Orange, brown, cream and blue accent colors. 6’ 3” x 4’ 1”. Estimate $400-$600
14k yellow gold, mabe pearl (each 14.5mm diameter, grade A) and diamond earrings containing 32 commercial quality single cut diamonds (0.33 carat total weight). Total weight 10.9 grams. Estimate $300-$500
Unmarked. Height 19.5”, width 12”. Estimate $300-$500
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French, 19th century. Height 29.5”, with 31”, depth 17”. Estimate $300-$500
Continental, circa 1930s. Height 37”, width 31.5” (arm to arm), seat depth 19”, seat height 21”. Estimate $300-$500
Mathieu Planchon (French, active 1865-1920). Marked to verso of movement “Planchon Paris” and “4123”. Clock with key, missing crystal. 8.25” x 4.5” x 3”. Estimate $300-$500
Overall height 56.75”, diameter of base 9.5”. Estimate $300-$500
20th century. Rod length 84.5”. Overall tapestry measures 38”x 74.5”. Estimate $300-$500
20th century. Unmarked. Height 11.6”, width 8”, depth 5”. Estimate $300-$500
Both marked to the underside ‘Nancy Corzine’, #5011 and #40167. Height 28”, width 19”, depth 19”. Estimate $300-$500
Brunschwig & Fils (Chicago, Illinois). Height 20.25”, diameter 42”. Estimate $300-$500
Lot 660. R.S. Prussia Porcelain Bowl with Portrait, c. 1900
Lot 661. 18th C Mahogany Tilt Top Tripod Table
Lot 662. Armand Berton,”Reverie” 1904, Aquatint on Paper
Lot 663. After Abraham Munting, 4 Botanical Lithographs
Lot 664. Pair of Schumacher Designer Faux Bamboo Ottomans
Lot 665. After Abraham Munting, 5 Botanical Lithographs
Lot 666. Italian Pine Corner Cabinet
Lot 667. Oil on Canvas Landscape Paintings, Signed H. Hall
Lot 668. Hand Woven Persian Sarouk Area Rug
Lot 669. Ladies 14k Yellow Gold, Hexagonal Opal Ring
Lot 670. 19th C. Engraving, “Le Tribunal de L’Inquisition”
Lot 671. Louis XV Style Stained Wood & Upholstered Fauteuil
R.S. Prussia (German, late 19th - early 20th century). Marked to underside in red with “R S Prussia” surrounded by a green wreath. 3 5/8” tall x 10 3/8” diameter at top. Estimate $300-$500
After Abraham Munting (Dutch, 1626-1683). Framed 23 5/8” x 19 3/8”, sight size 13” x 8 5/8”. Estimate $300-$500
Italian, circa 1880. Height 86”,width 49.25”, depth 23.5”. Estimate $400-$600
Ladies 14k yellow gold hexagonal opal and green enamel ring with 12 round cabochon opals. Marked “14K” with “CM”. US ring size 7.25. Total weight 10.5 grams. Estimate $400-$600
18th century. Height 24.5”, diameter of top 19.25”. Estimate $400-$600
F. Schumacher & Co. (American (Delaware), Contemporary). Height 20”, diameter 22.5”. Estimate $400-$600
H. Hall (Late 19th/Early 20th Century), “Forest Landscape with Creek”, oil on canvas, signed lower left “H. HALL”. Framed 25.25” x 29.5”, unframed 16” x 20”. Estimate $400-$600
Jean Pierre Marie Jazet (French, 1788-1871) after S J E Jones (British, fl.1820-1855). “Le Tribunal de L’Inquisition.”, engraving, Framed 30.5” x 33.75”, sight size 17.75” x 21”. Estimate $300-$500
Armand Berton (French,1854-1927), “Reverie” - 1904, aquatint on paper, pencil signed lower right margin. Verso with label from De Galerij, Amsterdam. Framed 13.75” x 16.5”. Plate size 6.9” x 9.75”. Estimate $300-$500
After Abraham Munting (Dutch, 1626-1683). Framed 23 5/8” x 19 3/8”, sight size 13” x 8 5/8”. Provenance: Former catcher with the Chicago Cubs and one of Nashville’s most prolific restaurateurs. Estimate $400-$600
Wool. Iran. Floral design on red field w/ teal, black, and rose accent colors. 4’ 4.5” x 6’ 9”. Estimate $400-$600
20th century. Height 38”, width 28.5” (arm to arm), seat depth 25”, seat height 17”. Estimate $400-$600
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Lot 672. Edwardian Style Etagere or Vitrine w/Mirrored Back
Lot 673. Louis Comfort Tiffany Favrile Glass Candlestick
Lot 674. Pair of French Louis XV Style Painted Fauteuils
Lot 675. 2 Victorian Rainbow Satin Glass Vases
Lot 676. Louis XV Style Upholstered Window Bench
Lot 677. Rainbow Satin Glass Vase w/ Hand Painted Flowers
Lot 678. 19th C. English Georgian Mahogany Pembroke Table
Lot 679. Steuben Glass Centerpiece Bowl on Iron Base
Lot 680. 2 Mission Arts & Craft Oak Armchair w/Side Table
Lot 681. American School, “Portrait of a Military Officer”
Lot 682. 20th C. American Stained Wood Corner Cabinet
Lot 683. Elkington Sterling Silver Footed Compote
Height 95”, width 48.5”, depth 17.25”. Estimate $600-$800
Blue and pink, 9.4” tall; pearl blue, 6.6” tall. Estimate $400-$600
English, early 19th century. Height 27.5”, width 17.5” (flaps closed), width 36.5” (flaps open), depth 27.75”. Estimate $500-$700
American School, 19th century. “Portrait of a Military Officer”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Framed 35 1/2” x 28 5/8”, unframed 27 3/4” x 20 3/4”. Estimate $400-$600
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Louis Comfort Tiffany. Monogrammed on bottom “L.C.T.” for maker. Height 5”, diameter of bottom 4.25”. Estimate $500-$700
Contemporary. Label visible under removable seat cushion for Interior Crafts Inc., Chicago, Illinois. Height 35”, width 50.25”, depth 21”. Estimate $400-$600
American, first half of 20th century. Height 4.5”, diameter of bowl 13.25”. Estimate $500-$700
American, 20th century. Height 83”, width 39’. depth 19.5”. Estimate $400-$600
French, 19th century. Height 40”, width 25” (arm to arm), seat depth 21”, seat height 16”. Estimate $600-$800
Apparently unmarked. Height 10.9”, diameter of foot 3.2”. Estimate $400-$600
Armchair height 40.75”, width 27.5”(arm to arm), seat depth 18”, seat height 17”. Side table height 26”, width 20”, depth 20”. Estimate $500-$700
English (Birmingham), Early 20th Century. Elkington & Company. Height 6.5”, width (handle to handle) 11.15”. Total weight 14 troy ounces. Estimate $400-$600
Lot 684. “Courtly Figures in Garden”, Edo Period Painting
Lot 685. Japanese Bizen Ware Pottery Urn w/ Handles, Signed
Lot 686. Narrow Japanese Scroll with Bamboo, Seal Marked
Lot 687. Sino Tibetan Bronze Dancing Figure, Mid 20th C.
Lot 688. Japanese Studio Pottery Vase, Marked on Bottom
Lot 689. Japanese Calligraphy Scroll w/3 Red Seal Marks
Lot 690. Japanese Bizen Ware Bud Vase w/ Green Ash Glaze
Lot 691. Japanese Carved Ivory Figural Netsuke
Lot 692. Japanese Round Pottery Vase, Tenmoku Glaze on Gray
Lot 693. Haku Maki, Embossed Calligraphy with Gilt Highlight
Lot 694. Japanese Inaba Cloisonne Button Process Set
Lot 695. Pair of Japanese Studio Pottery Bowls, M Mark
Japanese, Edo Period (1603-1868). “Courtly Figures in Garden”, pigment on paper, apparently unmarked. Framed 17 5/8” x 17 1/8”, sight size 6.75” x 7.25”. Estimate $300-$500
SIno Tibetan (Mid 20th century). Height 17.125”, diameter of base 5.6”. Estimate $200-$400
Japanese, late 19th/ early 20th century. Unmarked. 7 1/8” tall x 4” diameter. Estimate $150-$300
Haku Maki (Japanese, 1924-2000). Pencil inscription below page “46/203”, “79-8” beside a line in Chinese and signature. Estimate $100-$200
Japanese, 20th century. Incised mark to underside. 12 5/8” tall x 10 1/2” diameter. Estimate $400-$600
Japanese, 20th century. Unmarked. Height 10.5”, diameter of opening at top 4.6”, diameter of foot 4”. Estimate $150-$300
Japanese, Late 19th/Early 20th century. Height 2.75”. Estimate $150-$300
Japanese, 20th century. Each button diameter 1.3”. Estimate $100-$300
Japanese, late 19th/ early 20th century. Overall 80.5” x 10”. Estimate $300-$500
Japanese, likely 19th century. Overall 67.5” x 18.5” (width of wooden handle). Estimate $300-$500
Japanese, 20th century. 8 3/8” tall x 8” diameter. Estimate $200-$400
Height 2.75”, diameter of top 5.1”. Estimate $100-$200
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Lot 696. Japanese Studio Pottery Footed Vase
Lot 697. Japanese Hanging Scroll, Mountain Landscape
Lot 698. Japanese Lacquerware Writing Box, Phoenix Motif
Lot 699. Two Korean Koryo Style Celadon Glazed Bowls
Lot 700. Japanese Bronze Mirror in Lacquered Box
Lot 701. Collection of 16 Japanese Military Sake Flasks
Lot 702. Japanese Lacquered Kodansu, Meiji Period
Lot 703. Narrow Japanese Hanging Scroll, Floral Motif
Lot 704. Japanese Pottery Yellow Glazed Bowl, Likely Meiji
Lot 705. Japanese Hanging Scroll with Abstract Surround
Lot 706. Japanese Lidded Pottery Jar w/ Tenmoku Glazed Foot
Lot 707. Japanese Silk Hanging Scroll w/ Bird by Stream
Unmarked. Height 7.125”, diameter of top 3.5”, diameter of foot 3”. Estimate $150-$300
Korean, 19th century, possibly earlier. Taller bowl height 2.25”, diameter 6.3”. Shorter bowl height 1.5”, diameter 5.8”. Estimate $300-$500
Japanese, Late Meiji Period (1868-1912). Unmarked. Height 8.5”, width 7”, depth 13.125”. Estimate $400-$600
Japanese, 20th century. Overall 81” x 19.25”. Estimate $300-$500
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Japanese, late 19th/ early 20th century. Overall 72.25” x 22.25”. Estimate $300-$500
Japanese, likely Meiji Period (1868-1912). Mirror height 13.8”, diameter 9.6”. Estimate $500-$700
Japanese, late 19th/ early 20th century. Overall 80.5” x 10”. Estimate $300-$500
Japanese, 20th century. Marked to underside. Overall 7” tall x 7” diameter. Estimate $300-$500
Box measures 9.7” x 8.5” x 1.5”. Length of calligraphy brush (including lid) 8.3”. Estimate $500-$700
Japanese, 20th century. Largest bottle 5 7/8” tall, smallest bottle 5” tall. Estimate $300-$500
Japanese, late 19th/ early 20th century. 2.75” tall, 4 1/8 diameter of opening. Estimate $300-$500
Japanese, 20th century. Overall 81” x 21.25”. Estimate $400-$600
Lot 708. Chinese Bronze Tripod Ding, Likely Shang Dynasty
Lot 709. Pair of Chinese Carved Ivory Male Figures
Lot 710. Heavily Oxidized Chinese Bronze Bell, Dragon Motif
Lot 711. Chinese Carved Jade Architectural Sculpture
Lot 712. Footed Chinese Yixing Zisha Teapot, Marked
Lot 713. Pair of Chinese Carved Figural Sculptures
Lot 714. Chinese 6 Panel Coromandel Style Screen
Lot 715. Japanese Edo Period Figural Scroll Painting
Lot 716. 12 Imperial Jingdezhen Porcelain Plates, Z. Huimin
Lot 717. Pair of Chinese Gilt Bronze Lidded Teapots
Lot 718. Large Framed Chinese Figural Embroidery Textile
Lot 719. Bronze Footed Bowl w/ Dragons, Likely Ming Dynasty
Chinese, likely Shang (Yin) Dynasty (1600-1046 BC). 8 5/8” tall x 7” handle to handle. Estimate $800-$1,200
Chinese, 20th century. Unsigned. Height 9”, width 10.25”, depth 1.9”. Estimate $500-$700
Chinese. Each panel measures in height 71.25”, width 15.75”. Estimate $500-$700
Each with impressed character mark on bottom. Height 3.5”, width 5”, depth 3”. Estimate $500-$700
Chinese, Late 19th/Early 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Overall (including base) height (of tallest) 15.4”, diameter 3.8”. Estimate $800-$1,200
Chinese, 20th century. Marked to underside of lid with two impressed marks, and to underside of body with impressed calligraphic marks with in a square cartouche. 3.5” tall x 7.25” spout to handle. Estimate $800-$1,200
Japanese, Edo Period (1603-1868). Image size 10.25” x 8.5”. Overall height 54.5”, width of handle 16.5”. Estimate $700-$900
Chinese, 20th century. Framed 71.25” x 49.5”. Estimate $500-$700
Chinese, Eastern Zhou Period style (circa 6th-5th century BC). 11 7/8” tall x 7 1/4” wide x 5” deep. Estimate $800-$1,200
Height 23.25”, width 5.25”, depth 4.8”. Estimate $400-$600
Chinese, 20th Century. Estimate $600-$800
Chinese, likely Ming Dynasty (1368-1644). 6” tall x 13” handle to handle. Estimate $800-$1,200
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Lot 720. Burton-Ching Regency Style Partner’s Library Table
Lot 721. “Field Marshall the Duke of Wellington”, Engraving
Lot 722. Set of 5 Regency Style Chairs w/Striped Upholstery
Lot 723. Ladies Mahogany Inlaid Portable Writing Desk
Lot 724. Pair of Regency Style Mid Century Brass Tables
Lot 725. Hand Woven Persian Heriz Runner
Lot 726. Regency Mahogany Sewing Table
Lot 727. Saxton & Lea Map of York-shire, England, c.1720/32
Lot 728. Set of 6 English Regency Style Dining Chairs
Lot 729. Pair of Louis XVI Style Black & Gilt Pedestals
Lot 730. Regency Mahogany & Ebony Inlaid Sofa Table
Lot 731. 19th C. English School Oil, “At the Harvest”
American, 20th century. Height 31”, width 72”, depth 32”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
English, 19th century. Height 8”, width 13.25”, depth 7”. Estimate $700-$900
English, circa 1810. Height 31”, width 17.75”, depth 13.75”. Estimate $400-$600
Height 51.6”, width 14”, depth 14”. Estimate $400-$600
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Anker Smith (English, 1759-1819) and Thomas Heaphy (English, 1775-1835). “Field Marshall the Duke of Wellington...” hand colored engraving, pub. 1822. Framed 37.5” x 47.5”, sight size 24.5” x 34.25”. Estimate $700-$900
French, circa 1950s. Apparently unmarked. Height 22”, width 25.5”, depth 20.3”. Estimate $400-$600
Christopher Saxton (English, c.1540-c.1610) and Philip Lea (English, d.1700). “York-Shire”- c.1720 or 1732 reissue by George Willdey, hand colored cartographical engraving. Sheet size 25 3/4” x 33 3/8”. Estimate $400-$600
English, 19th century. Height 28.5”, width 42” (leaves closed), width 62” (leaves open), depth 20.75”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
20th century. Height 35.5”, width 21”, depth 18”, seat to floor 19.5”. Estimate $800-$1,200
Wool. India. Floral pattern on black field. Cream, green, brown, and burgundy accent colors. 2’ 6” x 12’. Estimate $400-$800
English, 20th century. Height 36”, width 18.25”, seat depth 15”, seat height 18”. Estimate $400-$600
English School, 19th century. “ At the Harvest”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Framed 25 3/8” x 31 3/8”, unframed 19.25” x 25.5”. Estimate $700-$900
Lot 732. Spanish Rococo Style Olive Wood Coffee Table
Lot 733. Group of 3 Gustavian Mirrored Bronze Sconces
Lot 734. Continental Walnut Bedside Commode
Lot 735. 1930 Figural Hand Painted Limoges Porcelain Vase
Lot 736. 19th C. Portuguese Pine Bibliotheque w/3 Drawers
Lot 737. Pieter Bouter, Figure w/Cows Oil on Canvas, Signed
Lot 738. Hand Woven Maima Kilim Runner
Lot 739. Pair of Gorham Sterling Weighted Candelabras
Lot 740. 17th C. Continental Carved Wood Travel Trunk/Chest
Lot 741. Spanish Polychrome Decorated Cabinet
Lot 742. Diminutive Gilt Bronze Carriage Clock
Lot 743. Engr. after Lady Butler “Balaclava 25th Oct. 1854”
Spanish, circa 1940s. Height 19”, width 48”, depth 23.75”. Estimate $250-$500
Bernardaud Limoges (France, 1863- ). Marked to underside in green “B & Co. Limoges France”, the mark used from 1900-1979. 12.25” tall x 9” diameter at widest point. Estimate $300-$500
Wool. Pakistan. Geometric design and tribal pattern. Rust, cream, brown and grey accent colors. 2’ 7” x 10’. Estimate $400-$600
Spanish, early 19th century. Height 32.25”, width 29.25”, depth 25.25”. Estimate $300-$500
Swedish, 20th century. Marked on back with EB manufacturer’’s mark and MADE IN SWEDEN. Height 9.125”, width (across arms) 9”, depth 5”. Estimate $400-$600
Portuguese, 19th century. Height 75.25”, width 33.25”, depth 18.5”. Estimate $400-$600
Marked on bottom for Gorham, Sterling Weighted and pattern number 808. Height 11.5”, width (across arms) 11.5”, diameter of foot 4.1”. Estimate $300-$500
Likely French, late 19th/ early 20th century. 3.75” tall (with handle raised) x 2” wide x 1.75” deep. Estimate $300-$400
Continental, Late 18th/early 19th century. Height 28.25” x 15.75” x 12.75”. Estimate $300-$500
Pieter Bouter (Dutch, 1887-1968), “Figure Walking w/ Cows”, oil on canvas, signed lower right. Framed 31.25” x 47.5”, unframed 23.5” x 39.25”. Estimate $500-$700
Continental, 17th century. Height 12”, width 24”, depth 10”. Estimate $500-$700
Frederick Stacpoole (English, 1813-1907) after Elizabeth “Lady Butler” Thompson (British, 1846-1933). “Balaclava 25th Oct. 1854”, hand colored engraving, pub. 1880. Framed 39.25” x 46.5”, sight size 22” x 39.35”. Estimate $400-$600
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Lot 744. Pair of French Painted Diminutive Bergere Chairs
Lot 745. Bronze Samuel Marti Mantle Clock for Tiffany & Co
Lot 746. Pair of Patinated Iron Topiary Form Etageres
Lot 747. French Louis XVI Style Giltwood Vitrine Table
Lot 748. Large Hand Painted Porcelain Charger, Signed
Lot 749. Pair of Dessin Fournir Walnut Side Tables
Lot 750. 16” Dresden Lace Volkstedt Figural Grouping, Piano
Lot 751. French Giltwood & Gesso Footed Mirror, 19th C.
Lot 752. Rosewood Necessaire De Voyage Box
Lot 753. French Louis XIV Walnut & Oak Table w/ One Drawer
Lot 754. Large Hand Painted Porcelain Charger, T. Leroy
Lot 755. French Provincial Fruitwood Caned Settee
French, 20th century. Height 32.25”, width 24” (arm to arm), seat depth 19.5”, seat height 15”. Estimate $500-$700
French, early 20th century. Height 32.5”, width 39.5”, depth 26.25”. Estimate $700-$900
Volkstedt Porcelain (Germany, 1760- ). Marked to back of grouping with blue underglaze maker’s mark. 11 1/8” x 16” x 9.25”. Estimate $500-$700
French, early 18th century. Height 27.25”, width 34”, depth 22.75”. Estimate $700-$900
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Tiffany & Co. (American/ New York, 1837- ). Movement by Samuel Marti et Cie, first quarter 20th century. 12” x 6.75” x 5.25”. Estimate $600-$800
20th century. Signed lower right “H. Catelin”. Illegible marks on underside. Diameter 22.25”. Estimate $700-$900
French, first half of 19th century. Height 36.5”, width 25”, depth 2.5”. Estimate $500-$700
20th century. Signed lower right “T. LEROY”. Marks on underside with “953”. Diameter 22.25”. Estimate $700-$900
Unmarked. Height 78.5”, width 20.5”, depth 11.5”. Estimate $500-$700
Both retain mounted original label to underside and impressed number ‘1926’. Height 28.25”, diameter 20”. Estimate $600-$800
Late 19th/ early 20th century. 6.5” x 11.75” x 9”. Estimate $600-$800
French, early 19th century. Height 38”, width 70”, seat depth 19”, seat height 18”. Estimate $600-$800
Lot 756. Large French Parcel Gilt Pier Mirror, 20th C.
Lot 757. Framed Sarah Bernhardt Signed Letter & Engraving
Lot 758. Pair of Louis XV Style Upholstered Fauteuils
Lot 759. 62 Piece Wedgwood “Ashbury” China Set
Lot 760. George III Diminutive Mahogany Sideboard
Lot 761. Pair of 19th C. Watercolors of Elegant Young Women
Lot 762. Pair of Italian Wrought Iron Table Lamps
Lot 763. Pair of Figural Bronze Andirons, 19th C.
Lot 764. Charles II Style Oak Three Drawer Chest
Lot 765. Cont. School Signed O/C, “Horses in The Stream”
Lot 766. Pair of Large Animal Horns Mounted on Bases
Lot 767. Barnyard Scene w/ Chickens, Oil on Canvas
French, 20th century. Overall 71.75” x 45.25”. Estimate $700-$900
English, 20th century. 12 dinner plates, 12 salad plates, 12 bread and butter plates, 13 handled tea cups and saucers. Each piece marked on the bottom with manufacturer and pattern name. Estimate $700-$900
Height 44.5”, width (of shade) 15.5”, depth (of shade) 13.75”. Estimate $600-$800
Continental School, first half 20th century. “Horses In The Stream”, oil on canvas, signed lower right “E. Guliany”. Framed 40.5” x 51”, unframed 25.5” x 36.25”. Estimate $700-$900
Overall framed 14.5” x 17”. Letter sight size 5.25” x 4”. Etching sight size 7.3” x 5.4”. Estimate $700-$900
English, early 19th century. Hieght 33”, width 44.75”, depth 21”. Estimate $700-$900
Likely British, 19th century. Height 24”, width 9.4”, depth 6.25”. Estimate $700-$900
Overall height 34.25”, diameter of base 13.25”. Estimate $700-$900
Continental, early 20th century. Height 33.5”, width 26” (arm to arm, seat depth 20”, seat height 14”. Height 33”, width 25” (arm to arm), seat depth 19.5”, seat height 13.5”. Estimate $600-$800
Henry Whatley (British, 1824-1901). One in watercolor and mixed media on paper laid down on board, one in watercolor and mixed media on paper, framed Estimate $500-$700
English, 19th Century. Approximate height 30.25”, width 33.75”, depth 20.75”. Estimate $700-$900
Likely Continental, late 19th/ early 20th century. “Barnyard with Chickens”, oil on canvas. Indistinguishably signed lower right, possibly “E. Mentes”. Framed 24.75” x 32.5”, unframed 12.5” x 20.5”. Estimate $700-$900
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Lot 768. Set of 4 French Provincial Style Oak Side Chairs
Lot 769. Louis XVI Style Pinewood & Iron Console Table
Lot 770. Katherine Houston Porcelain Vegetables, 4 Pieces
Lot 771. French Art Deco Wrought Iron Mirror & Console
Lot 772. Large Grey Crackled Porcelain & Gilt Metal Urn
Lot 773. Louis XVI Style Giltwood Carved Fauteuil
Lot 774. Louis XVI Style Aubusson Tapestry Panel
Lot 775. Niermann Weeks Charlus Etagere, Cream & Green
Lot 776. Large Meissen Style Orientalist Porcelain Nodder
Lot 777. Yellow Painted Country Store Oak Counter
Lot 778. Set of 11 R. S. Prussia Mold 631 Medallion Pieces
Lot 779. French Louis XV Style Giltwood Recamier Lounge
French, early 20th century. Height 44.5”, width 18”, seat depth 16.5”, seat height 17”. Estimate $600-$800
Mirror height 57”, width 28.75”. Console height 17.5”, width 29”, depth 8.25”. Estimate $600-$800
Height 94.5”, width 54”. Estimate $600-$800
19th century. Height 34”, width 78.5”, depth 27.75”. Estimate $800-$1,200
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French, late 19th/ early 20th century. Height 31.5”, width 39”, depth 17”. Estimate $700-$900
20th century. Height 31.5”, diameter of foot 9.25”, width (across handles) 20.25”. Estimate $600-$800
Designer Niermann Weeks (Millersville, MD). Underside with Niermann Weeks metal label with “NM”. Height 84.75”, width 40.125”, depth 21.25”. Estimate $800-$1,200
Germany, late 19th century. Pitcher or jug (height 6.75”), large bowl (3” x 11”), 6 berry bowls (1.5” x 5.5”), creamer (4”), covered sugar bowl (5”), covered bowl (4” x 6.15”). Estimate $500-$700
Katherine Houston (American/ Boston, Massachusetts, contemporary), circa 1994-1996. “Lying Beans with French Ribbon”, “Rose Anthus Kale”, “Spring Onion”, and “Bouquet of Beans with French Ribbon”. Estimate $500-$700
Continental, early 19th century. Height 45”, width 25.25” (arm to arm), seat depth 21”, seat height 17”. Estimate $700-$900
Likely German, late 19th/ early 20th century. Indistinguishably marked to underside. Overall 16” x 9” x 10”. Estimate $500-$700
French, 19th century. Height 40.75”, width 82”, depth 34”. Estimate $700-$900
Lot 780. French Louis XVI Style Giltwood Carved Settee
Lot 781. James Stuart Park, “Purple & White Violas”, O/C
Lot 782. Louis XVI Style Floral Upholstered Window Bench
Lot 783. Large Herend Fishnet Hand Painted Red Rooster
Lot 784. Venetian Style Paint Decorated Credenza
Lot 785. 23” Volkstedt Dresden Lace Porcelain Figural Group
Lot 786. 19th C. British, “Flock of Sheep in Barn”, Signed
Lot 787. French Walnut & Needlepoint Inset Games Table
Lot 788. Berkey & Gay Carved Walnut Sideboard Server
French, early 20th century. Height 43.5”, width 51” (arm to arm), seat depth 23”, seat height 16”. Estimate $800-$1,200
Herend Porcelain Manufactory (Hungary, 1826- ). Marked to underside. 16”tall, 5.25” wide, 13.75” beak to tail. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
British School, 19th century. “Flock of Sheep in Barn”, oil on canvas, signed lower left possibly “J. Jochien” or “T. Tochien”. Framed 36.75” x 47 1/8”, unframed 25 5/8” x 36 5/8”. Estimate $800-$1,200
James Stuart Park (British/ American, 1862-1933). “Purple & White Violas”, oil on canvas, signed lower right “Stuart Park”. Title inscribed to verso of stretcher. Framed 17” x 20”, unframed 12” x 15”. Estimate $800-$1,200
Italian, Late 19th century. Height 39”, width 82.5”, depth 18.75”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
French, 18th century. Height 25.5”, width 34.25”, depth 24.5”. Estimate $800-$1,200
20th century. Height 34”, width 50”, seat depth 21”, seat height 19”. Estimate $800-$1,200
Volkstedt Porcelain (Germany, 1760- ). Marked to back of grouping in blue underglaze. 13.5” x 23.5” x 11.75”. Estimate $1,000-$3,000
American, 1930s. Berkey & Gay Furniture tag to top right interior drawer. Height 39”, width 76”, depth 24”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
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Lot 789. French Blue & Red Painted Store Counter
Lot 790. Pair of Baroque Walnut Pricket Candlesticks
Lot 791. Spanish Revival Style 5 Light Iron Chandelier
Lot 792. 10 Spanish Style Walnut & Leather Dining Chairs
Lot 793. George Catlin 1845 Litho, “Archery of the Mandans”
Lot 794. Italian Baroque Style Walnut & Brass Open Armchair
Lot 795. Hand Woven Kerman Floral Runner
Lot 796. 17th C. Continental Carved Cedarwood Small Cassone
Lot 797. Signed English School 19th C. Oil, Tudor Farmhouse
Lot 798. British School, “Riverside Village”, Oil
Lot 799. Edwards & Roberts George II Style Wall Mirror
Lot 800. Large Carved Hall Tree Settle, Attr. R.J. Horner
French, late 19th/early 20th century. Height 39.75”, width 76.5”, depth 35.75”. Estimate $800-$1,200
Armchair height 42”, width 24.5” (arm to arm), seat depth 19.5”, seat height 19”. Side chair height 41.75”, width 20”, seat depth 18”, seat height 19”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
Wool. Floral design with rose border w/ green, cream, blue, pink, gold, and brown accent colors. 4’ 1” x 17”. Estimate $800-$1,200
British School, early 20th century. “Riverside Village”, oil on artist’s board, indistinguishably signed lower right. Framed 28 3/4” x 38 3/4”, unframed 23 7/8” x 34 3/4”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
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Italian, early 18th century. Height 63.5”, width 9”, depth 9”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
George Catlin (American/ Pennsylvania, 1796-1872). “Archery of the Mandans”, chromolithograph, published in 1845. Framed 27 1/8” x 32 3/4”, sight size 15 1/8” x 20 7/8”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
Continental, 17th century. Height 15”, width 28.75”, depth 12”. Estimate $800-$1,200
English, 19th century. Height 56.5”, width 29.25”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
Spanish, Early 20th century. Height 42”, diameter 36.5”. Estimate $800-$1,200
Italian, 19th century. Height 53.25”, width 24” (arm to arm), seat depth 16”, seat height 19.5”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
English School, early 19th century. “Tudor Farmhouse” - 1818, oil on canvas, signed and dated lower left of center “J. Humphreys 1818”. Framed 44.5” x 58”, unframed 34.25” x 48”. Estimate $800-$1,200
American, Late 19th C. Height 86”, width 51”, depth 19”. Estimate $1,200-$1,800
Ahlers & Ogletree is pleased to present a fine collection of Japanese art and antiques (including the books and folios shown here) from the poet and designer, Soichi Furuta (1927-2011). Mr. Furuta was a Renaissance Man of sorts, beginning his career in fine art arena. After attending UCLA, he joined a creative design and packaging firm in New York where he later became president. The firm (Stuart, Gunn & Furuta) was responsible for packaging design for a number of major brands including Michelob, Hershey’s, Vicks, and Nestle. Concurrently, Mr. Furuta taught graduate-level courses in design at the City University in New York, later, he served as an adjunct professor of literature at St. Andrews Presbyterian College in North Carolina. Later in life, Furuta penned a dozen books in both English and Japanese with subjects ranging from poetry to translations and even a memoir. He was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize in 1989 for his book of poetry, “Montefeltro the Hawk Nose” that references the artwork of the Italian painter Piero della Francesca. Soichi Furuta’s fine tuned sense of poetry, aesthetics and simple beauty are apparent throughout his collection as well as reflected in his own work.
Lot 801. Japanese Ukiyo-e Woodblock Book, 19th C.
Lot 802. Japanese Woodblock Book, Early 20th C.
Japanese, 19th century. Ukiyo-e woodblock book with 19 bright richly saturated figural scenes, marked as published by Omiya Kyojiro. Prints with fantastic and mythic views showing creatures in battle with muscular men, beautiful young geisha, samurai warriors, and other highly expressive compositions. Book measures 9.7” x 7.125”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
Japanese, early 20th century, possibly earlier. Small book with champagne silk cover accented with white flowers with 15 figural woodblock prints, the majority of which show figures working in agricultural settings including planting rice. Book measures 7.2” x 4.9”. Estimate $500-$700
Lot 803. Japanese 19th C. Ukiyo-e Kabuki Actor Scrapbook
Lot 804. Japanese 18th C. Hand Painted Tales of Ise Volumes
Japanese, 19th Century. Collection of more than 10 ukiyo-e figural woodblock prints depicting various noted Kabuki actors and actresses of the day arranged in a blue folio or album, almost all of the richly colored woodblock prints on paper in triptych form. Prints include works with double fish publishing mark and some with red seal marks. Book measures 14.125” x 9.75”. Estimate $2,000-$4,000
Japanese, 18th century. Two hand painted volumes depicting the Tales of Ise with small, finely painted images and text. Estimate $4,000-$6,000
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Lot 805. Ladies 18k Yellow Gold Bulgari Wristwatch
Lot 806. Large Chinese Finely Carved Ivory Censor & Cover
Ladies 18k yellow gold Bulgari watch with a 13.3mm black dial within a 19mm case on a spring cuff band. Model BB 19 2T TUBOGAS, circa 1984-1999. Marked “A 5007” and “4699” on case. Manual wind wristwatch. Total weight 67.8 grams. Estimate $4,000-$6,000
Chinese, late 19th/ early 20th century. Incised calligraphic marks to underside of top and bottom pieces. Overall 32.25” x 23.5” x 5”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
Lot 807. Qing Dynasty Large Cloisonne Lidded Temple Jar
Lot 808. Men’s Cartier Santos Watch
Chinese, likely 19th century Qing Dynasty. Unmarked. Overall 20.5” tall x 9.25” diameter of base. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
Men’s Cartier Santos 100 automatic stainless steel sport watch with white dial with black Roman Numerals under synthetic sapphire crystal with a black rubber strap. Model 2856 on case. “181947MX” on case. Estimate $4,000-$6,000
Lot 809. 18k White Gold, Diamond & Sapphire Bracelet
Lot 810. Chinese Tang Dynasty Style Figure of a Woman
Ladies 18k white gold bracelet with 18 natural prong set modern round brilliant diamonds (3.6mm in diameter each, 3.07 carats total weight, color range: J-K, average clarity: I1) and 18 natural prong set round sapphires (4.0mm in diameter each, 3.89 carats total weight, color: transparent medium dark blue, clarity range: VS2-Si1. Total length 7.25”. Total weight 18.6 grams. Estimate $5,000-$7,000
Chinese Tang Dynasty (618–907 AD) style figural pottery sculpture. Unmarked. Height 14.75”. Estimate $3,000-$5,000
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Lot 811. Mother & Child, Oil on Canvas by Blommers
Lot 812. Set of 6 1930s Sterling Candlesticks
Lot 813. French Provincial Walnut Single Drawer Table
Lot 814. French Louis XV Style Giltwood Settee
Lot 815. 18th C. Continental Old Master Style Still Life
Lot 816. Louis XV/XVI Transitional Style 3 Drawer Commode
Lot 817. Fine Hand Woven Ghom Rug
Lot 818. Persian Bulbous Pottery Urn, Circa 19th Century AD
Lot 819. French Louis XV Style Oak Enfilade Buffet
Bernard Johannes Blommers (Dutch/American, 1845-1914), “Mother and Child”, oil on canvas, signed. Framed 30.5” x 36.75”, unframed 22.25” x 28”. Estimate $2,000-$4,000
French, 18th century. Height 41.5”, width 81”, seat depth 26”, seat height 16”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
Wool. Iran. Mosaic Floal and geometric design. Multiple floral and geometric borders. Green, blue, burgundy, and gold accent colors. 9’ 9” x 12’ 8”. stimate $1,000-$2,000
Harrods Ltd. and William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Sheffield, England, circa 1937-38. A set of 6 matching sterling silver candlesticks, 5 being Rhodium plated. 9 1/8” tall x 4 3/8” square at base. Total weight 112.5 troy ounces. Estimate $1,200-$2,400
Continental School, 18th century. “Still Life with Flowers and Bird”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Framed 29.5” x 34.5”, unframed 19.75” x 25.25”. Estimate $2,000-$4,000
Persian, circa 10th century AD. 8.5” tall x 9.25” diameter. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
French, Mid 18th century. Height 34.75”, width 24.75”, depth 26.25”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
French, 19th century. Height 34 1/4”, width 45 5/8”, depth 20 1/4”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
French, early 19th century. Height 36”, width 68”, depth 19.2”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
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Lot 820. Pair of 1920’s French Bronze & Crystal Sconces
Lot 821. Pair of 19th C. French Louis Walnut Fauteuils
Lot 822. Julius Bloch, Floral Still Life, O/C, 19th/20th C.
Lot 823. 19th C Louis XVI Style Giltwood Upholstered Settee
Lot 824. Louis XV-XVI Gilt Wood Trumeau Mirror w/ Putti
Lot 825. Louis XVI Style Ormolu Commode a Vantaux
Lot 826. Robert Philip, “Arranging Flowers” O/C, Signed
Lot 827. French Louis XVI Style Painted Chaise Lounge
Lot 828. Louis Mettling, Seated Woman, Oil on Panel
French, first half of 20th century, circa 1920s. Verso of sconce marked with impressed “AM” and “3”. Height 16.25”, width 8.75”, depth 4.25”. Estimate $800-$1,200
French, 19th century. Height 40”, width 59” (arm to arm), seat depth 22”, seat height 15”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
Robert Philipp (American (New York), 1895-1981), “Arranging Flowers”, oil on canvas, signed lower right. Framed 50.75” x 40”, unframed 40” x 30”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
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French, 19th century. Height 39”, width 22.5” (arm to arm), seat depth 19”, seat height 16”. Estimate $800-$1,200
French, early 20th century. Overall 63” x 46”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
French, Late 19th/early 20th century. Height 39.5”, width 78”, depth 35.5”. Estimate $800-$1,200
Julius Bloch (American, 1888-1966). “Still Life with Daffodils”, oil on canvas, signed upper left “Julius Bloch”. Framed 25.75” x 21.75”, unframed 24” x 20. Estimate $800-$1,200
20th century. In the manner of Guillaume Bennernan. Height 37”, width 61”, depth 22.75. Estimate $3,000-$5,000
Louis Mettling (French,1847-1904), “Young Woman in Blue”, oil on wood panel (cradled back), signed lower left. Framed 31.75” x 26.75”. Unframed 22.5” x 17.25”. Estimate $2,000-$4,000
Lot 829. Chippendale Style Mahogany Camelback Sofa
Lot 830. 64 Pc. Lunt “Delacourt” Sterling Flatware Set
Lot 831. Manner of Thomas Cole, 19th C. Oil, Landscape
Lot 832. English Tortoiseshell Tea Caddy, 19th C.
Lot 833. Henkel Harris Mahogany Dining Room Table
Lot 834. Hand Woven Persian Mahal Rug (8’9” x 12’)
Lot 835. Set of 10 Chippendale Style Mahogany Dining Chairs
Lot 836. Old Master Style “Rebecca At The Well”, 18/19th C.
Lot 837. 19th Century English Inlaid Bookcase Breakfront
20th century. Height 37”, width 78” (arm to arm), seat depth 21”, seat height 16”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
English, 19th century. Height 5.6”, width 7.25”, depth 4.4”. Estimate $1,800-$3,600
20th century. Georgian Furnishings Co, LTD, New Orleans, LA. Height of armchair 40”, width 22” (arm to arm), seat depth 17.5”, seat height 18”. Side chair height 39”, width 21”, seat depth 16.5”, seat height 18”.Estimate $1,000-$2,000
Lunt Silversmiths (American, 1902-2010). Total weight 104 troy ounces. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
American, 20th century. Henkel Harris. Height 29.25”, width 71.5” (w/out leaves), depth 46”. The additional 3 leaves measuring 16” in width each. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
Italian school, late 18th/ early 19th century. “Rebecca At The Well”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Framed 46” x 38 1/4”, unframed 40 3/8” x 29 3/4” Estimate $1,000-$2,000
Manner of Thomas Cole (English/ American/ Hudson River School, 1801-1848). “Lakeside Figure with Dog”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Framed 27 3/8” x 36 1/4”, unframed 22 1/2” x 31 3/4”. Estimate $800-$1,200
Persian Mahal Rug, circa 1900. Wool. Iran. Thin pile. Floral and geometric design on rose field. Blue & cream accent colors. measures 8’9” x 12’. Was identified and cleaned by Sharian. Estimate $800-$1,200
English, 19th century. Height 81.5”, width 48.5”, depth 22.25”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
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Lot 838. Chinese Carved Turquoise Figural Inkwell
Lot 839. Chinese Qing Dynasty Bronze Buddha Sculpture
Lot 840. Chinese Carved Ivory & Wood Figural Shrine
Lot 841. Chinese Yixing Teapot w/ Arcing Handle, Marked
Lot 842. Pair of Chinese Silk Wedding Ceremonial Hangings
Lot 843. Chinese Yixing Zisha Teapot, Marked
Lot 844. Pair of Framed Chinese Embroidery Textiles, 19th C
Lot 845. Pair of Blue & White Porcelain Cups, Kangxi Mark
Lot 846. Pair of Chinese Pink & Green Jade Table Lamps
Lot 847. Large Chinese Blue & White Porcelain Covered Box
Lot 848. Chinese Silver Gilt Buddha Figure, 19th C.
Lot 849. Chinese Jizhou Song Dynasty Style Pottery Vase
Chinese, Late 19th/Early 20th century, possibly earlier. Apparently unmarked. Height 4”, diameter of base 3.5”. Estimate $800-$1,200
Chinese, 20th century. Marked to inside of lid and underside of body with impressed calligraphic marks. 6”tall x 6.5” spout to handle. Estimate $800-$1,200
Chinese, 19th century, Framed 29.25” x 20.5”. Sight size 21.5” x 12.7”. Estimate $800-$1,200
Chinese, 19th century. Unmarked. Bottom with remnant of label from Jane Mardsen Antiques, Atlanta, Georgia. Height 7.5”, width (across handles) 12.75”, diameter 12.2”. Estimate $800-$1,200
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Chinese, Qing Dynasty (1644-1911). Apparently unmarked. Height 9.1”, width 6”, depth 4.5”. Estimate $800-$1,200
Chinese, late 19th/ early 20th century possibly earlier. Framed 61.5” x 13.25”, panels 54.5” long. Estimate $800-$1,200
Chinese, possibly Kangxi Period (1662-1722). Height 2.25”, diameter of top 3.125”. Estimate $800-$1,200
Chinese, 19th century, possibly earlier. Marked with pictorial flower mark on bottom. Height 12.4”, width 7.5”, depth 5.5”. Estimate $800-$1,200
Indian, late 19th/ early 20th century. Without pedestal, 16.5” x 10” x 5”. Estimate $700-$900
Chinese, 20th century. Marked to interior of lid and to underside of bowl with impressed calligraphic marks. 5.5” tall x 7.5” spout to handle. Estimate $800-$1,200
Chinese, 20th century. Height 20.5”, width 7”, depth 6”. Height of jade 8.75”, width 4”, depth 2”. Estimate $800-$1,200
Chinese Jizhou pottery table vase in Song/Yuan Dynasty style (12th-14th century). Apparently unmarked. Height 7.75”, diameter of opening at top 4.25”, diameter of bottom 4.6”. Estimate $800-$1,200
Lot 850. 18th C. Portrait of Admiral, Attr. to John Hopner
Lot 851. Palatial Custom Neoclassical Style Giltwood Mirror
Lot 852. Georgian Mahogany Inlaid Bowfront Sideboard
Lot 853. Ladies 18k White Gold, Sapphire & Diamond Bracelet
Lot 854. 18th C. Italian Walnut Inlaid Bookcase Secretaire
Lot 855. Hudson River School Oil, Paul Ritter, 19th/20th C.
Lot 856. Italian Fortuny Three Tiered Silk Chandelier
Lot 857. Attr. to Robert S. Duncanson, “The Old Mill Pond”
Lot 858. Mahogany Longcase Clock by Ainsworth Thwaites
Attributed to John Hopner (English, 1758-1810). “Portrait of John Forbes”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Framed 38” x 33.5”, unframed 30” x 25”. Estimate $3,000-$5,000
Bracelet with 14 oval faceted natural sapphires (12 carat total weight), diamond halos (0.84 carat total weight), and 6 oval diamonds (1.26 carat total weight). Length 7”. Total weight 10.6 grams. Estimate $7,000-$9,000
Italian, 20th century. Fortuny three tiered “Scherazade” silk chandelier. Diameter 49”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
20th century. Signed to the back in black and dated 1998. Height 90.5”, width 54.75”, depth 1.25”. Estimate $2,000-$4,000
Italian, circa 1735. Height 91.5”, width 51”, depth 22.25”. Estimate $2,000-$4,000
Attributed to Robert Seldon Duncanson (American, 1821-1872). “The Old Mill Pond, In Light & Shadows”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Framed 34.25” x 27.75”, unframed 24” x 18”. Estimate $2,000-$4,000
English, 19th century. Locking mechanisms stamped H.S. & S Patent Lever locks. Height 36.75”, width 53.5”, depth 20.75”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
Paul Ritter (American/ German, 1829-1907). “Hudson River Scene”, oil on canvas laid down on board, signed lower right “Paul Ritter”. Framed 36.75” x 56.75”, unframed 30” x 50”. Estimate $3,000-$5,000
English, 18th century. Height 92.25”, width 21.25”, depth 10.5”. Estimate $2,000-$4,000
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Lot 859. White Gold Emerald & Diamond Ring
Lot 860. James Wingfield “French Garden Scene”, 19th C. O/C
Lot 861. Gilt Bronze Sculpture of Loie Fuller by Delagrange
Lot 862. 18th C English Red Lacquered Chinoiserie Secretary
Lot 863. Swedish School, “Gilded Ewer”, 1860 Oil on Canvas
Lot 864. Chinoiserie Longcase Clock, T. Mason,18th C.
Lot 865. 14k White Gold, Ruby & Diamond Link Bracelet
Lot 866. Palace Size Handwoven Kerman Rug
Lot 867. 18th C. Chippendale Yew Wood & Oak Highboy
Ring with central enhanced emerald cut, prong set emerald (1.56 carats) and 86 bead set modern round brilliant diamonds (0.75 carat TW). US ring size 7. Ring top measures 12.0 x 11.5mm. Estimate $5,000-$7,000
English, 18th century. Sticker on back, Sotheby’s, New York, Lot #491. Height 80.5”, width 38.4”, depth 20.75”. Estimate $2,000-$4,000
Ladies bracelet with 14 natural oval rubies (total weight 7.70 carats) and 42 natural modern round brilliant cut diamonds (1.82 carat total weight). Bracelet length 7”. Total weight 15.2 grams. Estimate $6,000-$8,000
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Attributed to James Digman Wingfield (British, 18001872). “French Garden Scene with Figures”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Framed 34” x 45.75”, unframed 28” x 40”. Estimate $3,000-$5,000
Carl Gustaf Plageman (Swedish, 1805-1868). “Gilded Ewer” - 1860, oil on canvas, signed and dated lower right “C G Plageman 1860”. Framed 49” x 51.5”, unframed 43.5” x 46.75”. Estimate $5,000-$10,000
Wool. Floral design on green to cream field. 11’ 9” x 18’ 3”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
Leon Noel Delagrange (French, 1872-1910). “Loie Fuller”, gilt bronze, incised on oblong base “DELAGRANGE” and foundry stamp “COLIN PARIS”. Height 16.75”, width 8”, depth 9”. Estimate $3,000-$5,000
English, 18th century. Height 82”, width 20.25”, depth 10.5”. Timothy Mason of Gainsborough known working dates are c.1730-1734, address given as Lords Street, Gainsborough. Estimate $2,500-$5,000
English, 18th century. Height 69.5”, width 41”, depth 20.5”. Estimate $4,000-$6,000
Lot 868. Conrad Kiesel, Woman w/ Cockatoos Oil, Signed Conrad Kiesel (American/German,1846-1921). “Manuela with Cockatoo Birds” Oil on canvas, signed lower right. Unframed 20” x 14”. Estimate $10,000-$20,000
Lot 869. 18k Gold, 6 Carat Emerald & Diamond Ring
Ladies 18k yellow gold ring (platinum flat shank) with large 6.03 carat center natural emerald gemstone in four prong setting, in mixed oval cut (of vibrant medium green color, measuring 13.5 x 11.00 x 7.11mm, clarity Si2 to I1) with six natural modern round brilliant cut accent side diamonds (measuring 3.1mm each in diameter, 0.66 carat tw, color range H-I, clarity range VS1 to VS2). Total weight 5.8 grams. US ring size 8. Estimate $12,000-$18,000
Lot 870. Pair of Cartier Diamond & Sapphire Earrings
Ladies designer Cartier 18k yellow and white gold diamond and sapphire earrings with two faceted natural bezel set oval sapphires at center (average measuring 8.0 x 5.5 x 3.3mm, 2.55 carat total weight, color: medium transparent blue, clarity range: VS2-Si1) within a triple row diamond halo (2.5 carat total weight, color range: D-F, VVS-VS). Earrings without posts and have clip on backs. Marked Cartier and “229808”. Earrings measure 19.1 x 16.3mm. Earrings weigh 15.4 grams. Estimate $12,000-$24,000
Lot 871. French Chronos & Amour Figural Bronze Mantel Clock
French, 19th century. Chronos and Amour figural parcel gilt bronze mantle clock depicting the allegorical figures of love (as winged putti) and time (as a seated bald bearded winged man). Circular dial (missing protective glass) at center with black Roman numerals on dial. Movement marked with “A.1” within oval above “8383”. Height 12.75”, width 14.25”, depth 5”. Estimate $10,000-$20,000
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Lot 872.
Rare 24+ Acre Land Assemblage with Chattahoochee River Frontage in Sandy Springs, Georgia
Lot 872. 24+ Acre River Front Land Assemblage, Sandy Springs, GA Rare 24+ acre land assemblage located on Island Ferry Road in Sandy Springs, Georgia 30350 featuring Chattahoochee River frontage in excess of 1/4 linear mile. Property remote and private yet only 1.5 miles from major fareways such as Roswell Road as well as the Northridge exit at GA 400 Highway. Property with high elevation with wooded and rolling terrain with limited access. The assemblage of land is bordered by the Chattahoochee River, government-owned park lands and private homes. Land adjacent to 426 acre National Recreation Area & Headquarters. Desirable assemblage touches Island Ford Park with over 10 miles of hiking trails, picnic area, visitor’s center and boat launch facilities. The land is mostly undeveloped with great opportunities - some of the land has not been traded or on the market in over 50 years. For more information, please contact Steve Massell, CCIM via phone at 404.442.2838 or via email at smassell@lee-associates.com. Estimate $6,000,000-$12,000,000
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Lot 873. Albert Goodwin, “Pisa”, Signed Watercolor
Lot 874. Men’s 18k Yellow Gold Rolex Presidential Watch
Albert Goodwin (English, 1845-1932), “Pisa”, watercolor on paper, signed lower right, titled lower left. Verso of work with numerous labels and notations from past owners and prominent international galleries. Framed 19.5” x 24.25”. Sight size 9.75” x 13.75”. Estimate $20,000-$40,000
Men’s Rolex Presidential 18k yellow gold watch with champagne dial with Roman numerals in a 36mm case with fluted bezel and automatic movement. Style 18038. Serial # 8086106. Total weight 130.9 grams.
Lot 875. Pair of 19th Century Continental Giltwood Mirrors
Lot 876. 18th Century Georgian Yew Wood Chest on Chest
Continental, probably Italian, 19th century. Height 67”, width 36”, depth 2.25”.
English, 18th century. Height 76.25”, width 41.75”, depth 21”.
Estimate $4,000-$6,000
Estimate $4,000-$6,000
Lot 877. 18k Gold & Diamond Snake Bracelet (9.62 Carats)
Lot 878. Benjamin Constant, Woman at Masquerade, Signed
Ladies 18k white gold and diamond hinged bracelet in the form of a snake or serpent with two natural round ruby eyes and body covered in natural bead set modern round brilliant diamonds (9.62 carats total weight, color range: I-K, average clarity: I2). Marked “18K 750” and “MICHA”. Total weight 29 grams. Estimate $12,000-$16,000
Benjamin Constant (French, 1845-1902), “Woman at Masquerade Mask”, oil on canvas, signed upper right. Framed 29.5” x 23.5”. Unframed 24” x 18”.
Estimate $10,000-$15,000
Estimate $10,000-$15,000
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Lot 879. Rembrandt Etching, “Portrait of Ferdinand Bol”
Lot 880. Pair of 18K White Gold & Diamond Drop Earrings
Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn (Dutch, 1606-1669). “A Young Man in A Velvet Cap (Portrait of Ferdinand Bol)”, etching and drypoint on Arches paper, 1929 restrike from the original plate published by Byblis: Miroir des arts du livre et de l’estampe in a deluxe edition of 105. Sheet size 34cm x 27.7cm, framed 18 3/4” x 15 7/8”. Estimate $2,000-$4,000
Ladies diamond drop earrings with teardrop form with 262 natural bead seat modern round brilliant diamonds (1.16 carats total weight, color range: I-J, clarity I3). Marked “18K 750” and “MICHA”. Earrings measure 2” x 0.50”.Total weight 13.2 grams. Estimate $3,000-$5,000
Lot 881. Platinum Set Diamond Engagement Ring
Lot 882. 18th Century English Mahogany Bureau Bookcase
Ladies ring with center natural, prong set, princess cut diamond (measuring 5.30 x 5.11 x 4.00mm, 0.92 carat, color range: I-J, clarity: VS2) with 82 natural accent diamonds--princess cut on side, modern round brilliant on shank (0.88 carat total weight, color range: G-H, clarity range: VS2-Si1). Total weight 8.6 grams. Estimate $3,000-$5,000
English 18th century. Height 96”, width 42”, depth 24.5”. Estimate $3,000-$5,000
Lot 883. Scarce Rembrandt Etching “Tis Vinnich Kout”
Lot 884. Rolex Precision 18k Gold Watch w/Diamond Accents
Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn (Dutch, 1606-1669). “A Peasant Calling Out ‘Tis Vinnich Kout’”, etching and drypoint on Arches paper, 1929 restrike from the original plate published by Byblis: Miroir des arts du livre et de l’estampe in a deluxe edition of 105. Image size 112mm x 42mm, sheet size 34cm x 28.4cm, framed 18” x 16”. Estimate $2,000-$4,000
Ladies Rolex Precision 18k yellow gold wristwatch with 10 single cut diamonds (measuring .05 carats total weight) with cushion shaped case surrounding silver and white dial. Watch with a mesh bracelet strap. Total weight 25.3 grams. Estimate $2,000-$4,000
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Lot 885. Henkel Harris Mahogany Twin Pedestal Dining Table
Lot 886. French Aubusson Landscape Tapestry, 19th C.
Lot 887. George III Longcase Clock George Washbourn
Lot 888. W. B. Gifford 1890 Oil on Canvas “Sea of Galilee”
Lot 889. George III Mahogany Secretaire Bookcase
Lot 890. G. G. Ross 1839 Portrait of a Brunette Beauty
Lot 891. English Mahogany Sideboard, Hobbs & Co., 19th C.
Lot 892. Palatial 12 Light Wall Sconce Palmer House Hotel
Lot 893. Palatial French Style Pickled Pine Breakfront
American, 20th century. Height 28.75”, width 79.5” (w/out leaves), depth 46”. The additional 2 leaves measuring 18” in width each. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
William Birdsall Gifford (American/ English, 1839-1929). “The Sea of Galilee” - 1890, oil on canvas, signed lower left “W.B. Gifford”, title inscribed to verso of stretcher. Framed 19.75” x 27.75”, unframed 12” x 20”. Estimate $800-$1,200
English, 19th century. All drawers with Hobbs & Co. London stamped locking mechanisms. Height 49”, width 78”, depth 27.5”. Estimate $2,000-$4,000
French, 19th century. Apparently unsigned. Overall 86.75” x 84.25”. Estimate $4,000-$6,000
English, late 18th century. Height 95”, width 40.25”, depth 20”. Estimate $2,000-$4,000
Height 82”, width 14.5”, depth 16”. Provenance: Former catcher with the Chicago Cubs and one of Nashville’s most prolific restaurateurs. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
English, 18th Century. Height 86”, width 22”, depth 12”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
George Gates Ross (American/ New Jersey, 1814-1856). “Portrait of Lady with Velvet Coat”- 1839, oil on cradled wood panel, signed lower right. Framed 40” x 35”, unframed 30.25” x 24.25”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
Early 20th century. Height 95”, width 117”, depth 23.25”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
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Lot 894. 14k White Gold & Diamond Heart Pendant
Lot 895. 19th C. Walnut Writing Table or Desk w/ One Drawer
Lot 896. Chippendale Style Mahogany Camelback Sofa
Lot 897. French Empire Style Walnut Secretaire a Abattant
Lot 898. James Yarbrough Nude Bather Painting, Signed
Lot 899. Pair of Neoclassical Style Oval Giltwood Mirrors
Lot 900. Palatial Mahogany Bowfront Bibliotheque
Lot 901. Pair of French Louis XVI Style Giltwood Fauteuils
Lot 902. Ladies 14k White Gold & Diamond Ring
Lot 903. George II Oak 8 Day Tempus Fugit Longcase Clock
Lot 904. Hand Woven Persian Room Size Rug
Lot 905. 18th C. German Three Drawer Walnut Commode
Pendant containing 44 modern round brilliant cut bead set diamonds (0.55 carat total weight, color: K-L, clarity: I2-I3). Marked “14k” and “ARS”. Pendant measures 1.25” x 1.25”. Total weight 4.9 grams. Estimate $600-$800
French, late 19th century. Height 60.75”, width 40.25”, depth 18.5”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
20th century. Height 86.5”, width 81”, depth 19”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
British, 18th century. Height 85.5”, width 19”, depth 9”. Estimate $1,200-$1,600
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Northern European, Mid 19th century. Height 29.25”, width 47.75”, depth 26”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
James Yarbrough (American, 20th century). “View of Bather”, acrylic on masonite board, signed upper right “Yarbrough”. Framed 44.25” x 32.25”. Unframed 38” x 26”. Estimate $800-$1,200
French, Early 19th Century. Height 38”, width 23”(arm to arm), seat depth 19”, seat height 16”. Estimate $800-$1,200
Wool. Iran. Floral and geometric design on cream field. Blue, green, brown, and gold accent colors. 12” 6” x 29’ 2”. Estimate $800-$1,200
Height 41.5”, width 80” (arm to arm), seat depth 22”, seat height 21”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
Height 60.25”, width 26.5”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
Ring with natural old mine diamond (0.68 carat total weight) flanked by a natural modern round brilliant bead set diamond at side (0.05 carat total weight, missing other accent diamond). US ring size 4. Estimate $500-$700
German, 18th century. Height 33”, width 46.25”, depth 18”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
Lot 906. Hepplewhite Style Mahogany Bowfront Sideboard
Lot 907. Bronze Mounted Burled Yew Wood Tea Caddy
Lot 908. Henkel Harris Mahogany Breakfront China Cabinet
Lot 909. Eugene Verboeckhoven “Cow Study”, Monogrammed
Lot 910. Althorp Theodore Alexander Regency Style Table
Lot 911. Russian School, “The Army March”, O/P 1960
Lot 912. Set of 10 Chippendale Style Mahogany Dining Chairs
Lot 913. Empire Style Bronze Tall Table Lamp w/Egret Finial
Lot 914. Early Kittinger Twin Pedestal Dining Table
Lot 915. William Henry Earp Mountain Lakescape, Watercolor
Lot 916. George IV Period Mahogany Bowfront Sideboard
Lot 917. William Henry Earp Watercolor Landscape w/ Boater
19th century. Hepplewhite style. Height 42.5”, width 56”, depth 29”. Estimate $800-$1,200
Eugene Joseph Verboeckhoven (Belgian, 1798-1881). “Cow Study”, charcoal on paper, monogrammed lower left “E.V.”. Framed 16 3/4” x 15 1/2”, sight size 8 7/8” x 7 5/8”. Estimate $600-$800
Bevan Funnell Ltd. (English, 20th century). Armchair height 40.5”, width (across arms) 25.25”, depth 22.75”, seat to floor 19.75”. Side chair height 40.25”, width 22.75”, depth 22.75”, seat to floor 19.75”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
William Henry Earp (British, 1831-1914). “Mountain Lakescape”, watercolor on paper, signed lower right “W H Earp”. Framed 26.75”x 28”, sight size 9.5” x 20.75”. Estimate $600-$800
English, 19th century. Marked to interior lock “O & S” over “L” within an ovular cartouche beside “Warranted 2 Lever”. Retains original key. 7.5” x 13” x 7.25”. Estimate $600-$800
The bottom drawer with Theodore Alexander Althorp metal plate. Height 28.8”, width 22”, depth 14”. Estimate $500-$700
Height 44.4”, diameter of shade 19”. Estimate $400-$600
English. Height 36.75”, width 42”, depth 22.75”. Estimate $600-$800
American, 20th century. Height 86.75”, width 72”, depth 17. Estimate $800-$1,200
Attributed to Mikhail Fillipovich Artyukhin (Russian, 1906-1986/93). “The Army March” - 1960, oil on paper, indistinguishably inscribed to verso. Framed 20.75” x 31”, unframed 16” x 26.25”. Estimate $500-$700
American, late 19th century. Original Kittinger label to underside (see image 5). Serial Number 10. Height 30”, width 68, depth 44”. With the leaves, width 104”. Estimate $500-$700
William Henry Earp (British, 1831-1914). “Lakescape With Boater”, watercolor on paper, signed lower left “W H Earp”. Framed 26.75” x 28”, sight size 9.5” x 20.75”. Estimate $600-$800
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Lot 918. American Mahogany Breakfast Table, Mid 19th C.
Lot 919. Irish School O/C, “Portrait of Jane”, 19th C.
Lot 920. Georgian Style Giltwood Mirror w/Torch Finial
Lot 921. French Louis XIII Walnut Carved Fauteuil
Lot 922. Continental Walnut Three Drawer Inlaid Commode
Lot 923. Mahogany and Inlaid Satinwood Tea Caddy
Lot 924. Mahogany Tea Caddy with Burled Walnut Inlay
Lot 925. Federal Style Inlaid Mahogany Serpentine Sideboard
Lot 926. 17th/18th C. Carved Wood & Polychrome Santos
American, mid 19th century. Height 30.25”, diameter of top 51”. Estimate $900-$1,200
French, 19th century. Height 47”, width 24” (arm to arm), seat depth 20”, seat height 18”. Estimate $600-$800
English, 19th century. 4 3/8” x 6 7/8” x 3 7/8”. Estimate $600-$800
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British/ Irish School, 19th century. “Portrait of Jane”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Framed 34.25” x 29.25”, unframed 30” x 25”. Estimate $500-$700
Continental, probably Italian, late 19th century. Height 41.5”, width 50.5”, depth 26”. Estimate $800-$1,200
American, 20th century. Top drawer with Councill label. Height 45” with brass rail gallery, height 38.25”, width 66”, depth 24”. Estimate $600-$800
Height 53.25”, width 28.4”. Estimate $500-$700
English, late 19th/ early 20th century. 4 1/8” x 8” x 4 3/8”. Estimate $600-$800
17th/18th century. Unmarked. Height 11.75”, width 5”, depth 4.125”. Estimate $600-$800
Lot 927. French Empire Style Vitrine or Display Table
Lot 928. Pair of French Gien Faience Flower Separators
Lot 929. Pair of French Louis XV Style Giltwood Fauteuils
Lot 930. Jean Baptiste Van Moer, Marine Watercolor, L. 19th
Lot 931. Three Drawer Commode, Inlaid Lattice Motif, 19th C
Lot 932. Pair of French Gien Faience Lidded Urns
Lot 933. 3 Piece Wrought Iron & Brass Andirons & Firetools
Lot 934. Set of 4 Walnut Bobbin Turned Corner Chairs
Lot 935. Group of 3 Porcelain Bisque Figural Nodders
Lot 936. Pair of French Louis XV Style Fauteuils
Lot 937. French Carved Giltwood Mirror, 19th C.
Lot 938. French Gien Faience Jardiniere, L. 19th/E. 20th C.
French, 19th century. Height 26.75”, diameter of top 18.75”. Estimate $500-$700
Jean Baptiste Van Moer (French/Belgian, 1819-1884), “Bateaux a Gebel-Abufoda (Boats in Gebel Abu Foda)” 1881, watercolor on paper, apparently unsigned. Framed 11.75” x 15.125”. Sight size 3.8” x 5.5”. Estimate $400-$600
19th century. All unmarked. Andiron height 25.5”, width 8.7”, depth 25.25”. Height of fire tool holder 30.75”. Estimate $400-$600
French, 20th century. Height 37.25”, width 24” (arm to arm), seat depth 19”, seat height 16”. Estimate $400-$600
French, Late 19th/Early 20th century. Marked on bottom with manufacturer’s mark. Height 11”, width 7.9”, depth 4.25”. Estimate $400-$600
Continental School, 19th century. Height 32.25”, width 37.75”, depth 20.25”. Estimate $500-$700
Italian, Late 19th century. Height 30”, width 18”, depth 18”, seat height 19”. Estimate $400-$600
French, 19th century. Overall 49.25” x 33.25”. Mirror only 37.7” x 21.6”. Estimate $500-$700
French, 20th century. Height 45”, width 22” (arm to arm), seat depth 20”, seat height 18”. Estimate $400-$600
French, Late 19th/ early 20th century. Height 16.25”, width (across handles) 8.75”, base 4.5” square. Estimate $600-$800
Likely German, late 19th/ early 20th century. Large female, 6.5” tall; large male, 6.5” tall, small female, 4.5” tall. Estimate $300-$500
French, Late 19th/ early 20th century. Inscribed on bottom “Gien 20”. Height 6.7”, width 11.5”, depth 6.75”. Estimate $300-$500
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Lot 939. Baker Furniture Collector’s Edition Breakfront
Lot 940. French 3 Pierce Marble Clock Garniture Set
Lot 941. Palatial French Empire Style Walnut Semainier
Lot 942. Pair of French Louis XV Style Walnut Fauteuils
Lot 943. Amethyst & Yellow Gold Bracelet, Circa 1920s
Lot 944. French Cherrywood Table w/ One Drawer
Lot 945. Men’s Bulova Accutron 14k Gold Wristwatch
Lot 946. Manner of Twachtman, Harbor Scene, Oil on Canvas
Lot 947. Louis XV Style Parquetry Draw Leaf Dining Table
Lot 948. Pair of Brunschwig & Fils Upholstered Loveseats
Lot 949. Louis XVI Style Diminutive Secretaire a Abattant
Lot 950. Jewelry Collection of Ladies Opal Ring & Bracelet
American, 20th century. Bearing the Baker Furniture Collector’s Edition tag to the interior. Height 94”, width 75”, depth 15”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
French, Early 20th century. Height 36.25”, width 22.25”(arm to arm), seat depth 20”, seat height 15” Estimate $600-$800
Men’s Bulova Accutron 14k gold wristwatch in casual style (circa 1960s-1970s) with 33mm case. Estimate $600-$800
Height 36”, width 49”, seat depth 20”, seat height 17”. Estimate $500-$700
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French, late 19th century. Clock height 21”, width 12”, depth 5.5”. Urns height 13”, width 6”, depth 4.5”. Estimate $800-$1,200
Ladies 14k yellow gold bracelet with 7 natural, bezel set, medium purple oval amethysts (4.2 carats total weight). Length 7.25”. Total weight 27 grams. Estimate $1,000-$1,500
In the manner of John Henry Twachtman (American, 1853-1902). “Harbor Scene”, oil on canvas, signed lower right “John ??”. Framed 30.75” x 42.5”, unframed 24” x 36”. Estimate $500-$700
French, Early 20th century. Height 51.5”, width 26.5”, depth 13.5”. Estimate $400-$600
French, Mid-19th century. Height 66.25”, width 50.5”, depth 23.25”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
French, early 19th century. Height 28”, width 34.5”, depth 22.5”. Estimate $700-$900
French, early 20th century. Height 30”, width 58” (not opened), width 100.5” (with leaves), depth 38.75”. Estimate $600-$800
A ladies 14k yellow gold and opal ring with one oval cabochon natural opal, US ring size 6.; and a synthetic opal link bracelet, length 7”. Estimate $500-$700
Lot 951. Two Miniature Portraits on Ivory of Ladies, Signed
Lot 952. Pair of French Provincial Style Oak Fauteuils
Lot 953. Italian Baroque Style Lectern or Library Table
Lot 954. Italian Micro Mosaic Vatican Cross, Pius X
Lot 955. American Chippendale Style Cherry Slant Front Desk
Lot 956. Pair of Gustav Dore Bible Engravings, c. 1886
Lot 957. After Rafael, “Sistine Madonna”, Oil, c. 19th C.
Lot 958. Louis XV Walnut Single Drawer Library Table
Lot 959. Italian Neoclassical Leather Painted Screen
Lot 960. 18th C. Regence Style Walnut Needlepoint Fauteuil
Lot 961. Pair of French Gilt Bronze 3 Arm Candle Sconces
Lot 962. Georgian Stained Oak Table w/ One Drawer
French School, 19th century. Framed 8” x 7 1/4”, sight size 3 1/8” x 2 3/8”. Estimate $400-$600
Italian, Late 19th/Early 20th century. Unmarked. Height (to top of circular loop) 6”, width 4”. Estimate $600-$800
After Raffaello Sanzio da Urbino (Italian, 1483-1520). A 19th century copy of “Sistine Madonna”, oil on tin, apparently unsigned. Framed 28” x 24 3/4”, unframed 18 3/4” x 17 1/8”. Estimate $400-$600
French or Italian, early 18th century. Height 48.75”, width 26.5” (arm to arm), seat depth 20”, seat height 17”. Estimate $600-$800
French, Early 20th century. Height 38”, width 24.5” (arm to arm), seat depth 20”, seat height 15”. Estimate $500-$700
American, late 18th/ early 19th century. Height 42.5”, width 43”, depth 21.25”. Estimate $800-$1,200
French, mid 18th century. Height 28”, width 41.25”, depth 26.5”. Estimate $700-$900
French, Late 19th/Early 20th century. Height 15”, width (across arms) 13.5”, depth 8.75”. Estimate $400-$600
Italian, late 19th century. Height 39”, width 39.25”, depth 25.5”. Estimate $700-$900
John Serz (English, c.1810-1878) and J. R. Rice (American, 1824-1876) after Paul Gustave Louis Christophe Doré (French, 1832-1883). “Jesus Scourged” and “Raising of the Cross”. Framed 21.5” x 19.5”, sight size 9.5” x 7”. Estimate $300-$500
Height 75”, each panel 24” wide. Estimate $400-$600
English, early 19th century. Height 28.25”, width 30.75”, depth 19.25”. Estimate $500-$700
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Lot 963. Pair of Louis XVI Style Giltwood Side Chairs
Lot 964. 3 Arm Crystal Candelabra on Gilt Porcelain Base
Lot 965. Two 1836 Hand Colored Maps of Italy, Burr & Tanner
Lot 966. Pair of Chapman Obelisk & Ball Form Table Lamps
Lot 967. “Moored Boats”, Oil on Canvas, Signed Santisteban
Lot 968. French Art Nouveau Style Mirrored Vitrine Cabinet
Lot 969. Giovanni Battista Watercolor of the Amalfi Coast
Lot 970. Louis XV Style Giltwood & Upholstered Banquette
Lot 971. Ladies Antique 18k White Gold & Diamond Ring
Lot 972. American, Trio of Watercolors of Fruit & Flowers
Lot 973. Pair of E.F. Caldwell Style Gilt Bronze Sconces
Lot 974. Two Custom Made Striped Silk Window Treatments
French, early 19th century. Height 36.75”, width 18.5”, seat depth 17”, seat height 18”. Estimate $400-$600
Label on top of one lamp for Chapman, 1994. Height 32” x 7” square (on base). Estimate $300-$500
Giovanni Battista (Italian,1860-1925), “View of the Amalfi Coast”, watercolor on paper, signed lower left “G. Battista”. Framed 21.25” x 27.5”, unframed 13” x 19.5”. Estimate $400-$600
American School, first half 20th century. Framed 20 1/8” x 16 1/8”, sight size 13” x 9 3/4”. Estimate $300-$500
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19th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 23.75”, width 16.25”, depth 12”. Estimate $400-$600
South American School, 20th century. “Moored Boats”, oil on canvas, signed lower right “S. Santisteban 950”. Framed 25.5” x 29.5”, unframed 19.5” x 23.5”. Estimate $300-$500
Height 20”, width 43”, depth 17.5”. Provenance: From the Estate of Jane O. Day of Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $400-$600
Late 19th/Early 20th century. Height 21”, width (across arms) 12.25”, depth 7”. Estimate $400-$600
c.1836. “Italy, North Part” by Henry Schenck Tanner, framed 19 1/4” x 15 3/4”, sheet size 15 5/8” x 12 3/4”; and “Northern Part of Italy” by David H. Burr, framed 15 7/8” x 18 1/2”, sheet size 12 1/4” x 14 3/4”. Estimate $300-$500
French, 20th century. Height 67.5”, width 33.5”, depth 15”. Estimate $400-$600
Ladies antique 18k white gold and diamond ring with bead set round full cut diamond (0.17 carat, clarity: VS2, color range: G-H). Marked “18K”. Total weight 2.60 grams. Estimate $400-$600
16’ wide, 34” long at the center and 51” at the ends. Estimate $400-$600
Lot 975. Pair of Staffordshire Scottish Figural Lamps
Lot 976. Italian Neoclassical Walnut Demilune Console Table
Lot 977. Boehm Yellow Warbler Above Sundial Figurine
Lot 978. Paul Rickert “Snow & Fog”, Watercolor on Paper
Lot 979. Marble Top Giltwood Console Table, 20th C.
Lot 980. Paul Rickert “Porch Flowers”, Signed Watercolor
Lot 981. Hand Woven Baluchi Rug
Lot 982. Pair of 3 Light Nickel Metal Wall Sconces
Lot 983. H. Waller, Mountainous Landscape w/River, Signed
Lot 984. American School Oil “Wooded Landscape at Twilight”
Lot 985. Louis XV Style Marquetry Inlaid Walnut Low Table
Lot 986. Louis XV Style Tapestry Covered Fauteuil Armchair
Height 29” (w/shade), height of figural group 16.5”, width 9.4”, depth 6.5”. Estimate $400-$600
Paul Rickert (American (Pennsylvania), b.1947- ), “Snow and Fog”-1981, watercolor on paper, signed and dated lower left. Framed 19” x 27.75”. Sight size 11.125” x 19.8”. Estimate $400-$600
Wool. Pakistan. Geometric and tribal design. Bright orange center field. Multiple borders. Brown, green, blue, and red accent colors. 6’ 3” x 3’ 9”. Estimate $400-$600
American School, late 19th/ early 20th century. “Wooded Landscape at Twilight”, oil on canvas, unsigned. Framed 28 5/8” x 33 5/8”, unframed 25” x 30”. Estimate $500-$700
Italian, early 19th century. Height 34”, width 37”, depth 18.25”. Estimate $600-$800
20th century. Height 24.25”, width 25.75”, depth 9.6”. Estimate $300-$500
American, Late 19th century. Height 25.75, width 11.25”, depth 11.5”. Estimate $400-$600
Italy, early 19th century. Height 17”, width 47”, depth 22.5”. Estimate $600-$800
Unmarked. Height 9.5”. Estimate $300-$500
Paul Rickert (American (Pennsylvania), b. 1947-), “Porch Flowers”- 1984-1985, watercolor on paper, signed and dated lower right. Framed 37.75” x 29.25”. Sight size 27.5” x 17.75”. Estimate $400-$600
H. Waller (20th century), “Landscape with River”, oil on canvas, signed lower right. Framed 32.8” x 43”. Unframed 28” x 38”. Estimate $200-$400
French, early 20th century. Height 38”, width 23” (arm to arm), seat depth 21”, seat height 15”. Estimate $400-$600
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Lot 987. Chinese Famille Rose Porcelain Fish Bowl
Lot 988. Blossom Form Yixing Zisha Teapot w/ Heavy Chain
Lot 989. Pair of Chinese Celadon Vases w/Foo Dog Handles
Lot 990. Chinese Carved Jade Bangle Bracelet
Lot 991. Chinese Carved Ivory, Two Buddhist Immortals
Lot 992. Tongzhi Porcelain Rectangular Vase w/ Landscapes
Lot 993. Chinese Bronze Figural Sculpture of Buddhist Monk
Lot 994. Chinese Yixing Zisha Teapot w/Cherry Blossoms
Lot 995. Pair of Chinese Black Lacquer Yoke Back Armchairs
Lot 996. Chinese Blue & White Porcelain Gravy Boat, 19th C.
Lot 997. Chinese Patinated Bronze Sculpture of Male Lion
Lot 998. Two Chinese Export Porcelain Teacups
Chinese export. Height 13.8”, diameter of top 15.5”. Estimate $400-$600
Chinese carved green and light purple to white jade bangle bracelet. Unmarked. Interior diameter 2.4”, exterior diameter 2.75”, width 0.50”. Estimate $300-$500
Apparently unsigned. Height 12.125”, width 4.5”, depth 3.5”. Estimate $300-$500
Chinese, 19th century. Unmarked. Height 3.75”, width 8.75”, depth 3.75”. Estimate $50-%150
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Chinese, 20th century Marked to underside and inside of lid. 2.75” tall x 5” spout to handle. Estimate $400-$600
Chinese, late 19th/ early 20th century. 7” tall including wooden stand. Estimate $300-$500
Marked with two characters on interior of lid, and with impressed character mark on bottom of vessel. Height 2.75”, width (spout to handle) 7”, depth 3.5”. Estimate $400-$600
Chinese, 20th century. Overall 11.5” x 20.5” x 7.5”. Estimate $200-$400
Chinese, Late 19th/Early 20th century. Each unmarked. Height 13”, diameter of opening 6.3”, diameter of base 6.5”. Estimate $400-$600
Chinese, likely third quarter 19th century. Marked to underside with six character red seal mark Da Qing Tongzhi Nian Zhi (1862-74). Overall 10 3/8” tall x 5 3/4” wide x 2 1/4” deep. Estimate $300-$500
Chinese, circa 1970’s. Height 28.75”, width 30.25” (arm to arm), seat depth 20”, seat height 16”. Estimate $200-$400
Chinese, 19th century. Cups 2.5” and 2.6” tall. Estimate $100-$300
Lot 999. Collection of 10 Botanical Prints, After Redoute
Lot 1000. French Walnut Parquetry Draw Leaf Table
Lot 1001. Collection of 6 Boehm Bird Figurines
Lot 1002. Collection of 2 Figural Prints, Manuel Robbe
Lot 1003. Antonio Borsato Porcelain Horse Drawn Coach, Italy
Lot 1004. Custom Upholstered Armchair w/ Ottoman
Lot 1005. Baker Mahogany Console Table w/Lion’s Paw Feet
Lot 1006. Boehm “American Avocet” Porcelain Bisque Sculpture
Lot 1007. Kurt Polter Oil on Canvas “Girl Sitting in Garden”
After Pierre-Joseph Redouté (French/ Paris, 1759-1840). Each framed 21” x 18 3/4”, sight size 12 3/8” x 9 5/8”. Estimate $400-$600
Manuel Robbe print framed 19” x 15.25”; sight size 15.75” x 12”. Estimate $100-$300
Baker (American, 20th century to contemporary). Oval manufacturer’s label on interior of skirt, stenciled “5001” on underside of top. Height 29.75”, width 59”, depth 23.5”. Estimate $500-$700
French, 19th Century. Height 29.5, width 50.5” (unopened), width (opened) 90.5”, depth 39”. Estimate $600-$800
Antonio Borsato (Italian, d.1982). “Horse Drawn Coach”, porcelain bisque, marked to underside. 11.25” x 23.25” x 8”. Estimate $400-$600
Boehm (American, 1949- ). Marked to underside, “No. 108” below “Limited Edition American Avocet”. Overall 9”x 9” x 7”. Estimate $400-$600
American, 20th century. Estimate $400-$600
Custom. Chair height 34”, width 30” (arm to arm), seat depth 22”, seat height 20”. Ottoman height 15”, width 29”, seat depth 20.5”, seat height 18”. Estimate $500-$700
Kurt Polter (German/ American, 1914- ). “Girl Sitting in Garden”, oil on canvas, signed lower left “Polter”. Framed 36” x 30”, unframed 30” x 24”. Estimate $300-$500
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Lot 1008. Georgian Mahogany Tilt Top Piecrust Table
Lot 1009. J. Speed 1610 Map “The West Ridinge of Yorkeshyre”
Lot 1010. 3 Cont. School Orientalist Ivory Figural Carvings
Lot 1011. McKenney & Hall “Le Soldat du Chene”, 1838
Lot 1012. 18th C. English Queen Anne Style Walnut Side Chair
Lot 1013. McKenney & Hall “Pee-Che-Kir”, 1843
Lot 1014. 1881 Hand Colored Engraving, Battle of Majuba Hill
Lot 1015. Collection of Eleven Brass Fire Accessories
Lot 1016. “The Zulu War: The March to Ulundi”, 19th C. Engr.
Lot 1017. Victorian Pier Mirror w/Wall Mounted Console
Lot 1018. Hand Woven Persian Area Rug
Lot 1019. After Dollman “Tipperary”, Color Lithograph, 1915
English, 19th century. Height 28.5”, diameter of top 26.75”. Estimate $500-$700
“Le Soldat du Chene, An Osage Chief.”, hand colored lithograph, published by F. W. Greenough, Philadelphia in 1838 as part of McKenney & Hall’s “History of the Indian Tribes”. Framed 28” x 23”, sight size 15.25” x 10”. Estimate $300-$500
Richard Caton Woodville, Jr. (British, 1856-1927), “The Transvaal War: The Battle of Majuba Hill”-1881, original hand colored engraving published May 14th, 1881. Framed 39” x 47”, sight size 19” x 27”. Estimate $200-$400
Mirror height 65”, width 29”, depth 4.5”. Console height 16”, width 29”, depth 10”. Estimate $500-$700
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John Speed (English, 17th century). “The West Ridinge of Yorkeshyre with The Most Famous and Fayre Citie Yorke Described. 1610”, cartographical engraving, published in 1676. Sheet 16.25” x 21.25”. Estimate $200-$400
English, 18th century. Height 37.25”, width 19.6”, seat depth 15.25”, seat height 17”. Estimate $300-$500
Vasiform andirons 21” tall x 7.5” wide, tools holder 32” x 10” x 7”, arched screen 52.75” x 34”, squared screen 54.5” x 36”. Estimate $400-$600
Wool. Iran. Floral design on blue field with cream, red, teal, and green accent colors. 159” x 105”. Estimate $400-$600
Continental School, late 19th/ early 20th century. Shirtless man, 7.25” tall; Vishna, 7.25” tall; and female Hindu figure, 6.75” tall. Estimate $400-$600
“Pee-Che-Kir, A Chippewa Chief.”, hand colored lithograph, published in 1843 as part of McKenney & Hall’s “History of the Indian Tribes”. Framed 28” x 23”, sight size 15.25” x 10”. Estimate $300-$500
English, 19th century. “The Zulu War: The March to Ulundi - Occupation of a Military Kraal by British Troops.”, hand colored engraving, published by Illustrated London News in 1879. Sight size 14.5” x 41.5”. Estimate $150-$300
After John Charles Dollman (English, 1851-1934), “It’s a long, long way to Tipperary”, color lithograph on paper, published and copyrighted by Frost and Reed Ltd., Bristol, England in 1915. Sight size 20.75” x 30.5”. Estimate $150-$300
Lot 1020. Cambour, Monet’s Garden Watercolor, Signed
Lot 1021. Group of 4 Boehm Bird Figurines
Lot 1022. “Loss of the Birkhenhead” 19th C. Litho, T.M. Hemy
Lot 1023. Ladies 14k Yellow Gold & Cultured Pearl Brooch
Lot 1024. French Style Glass Latticework Fire Screen
Lot 1025. Queen Anne Style Walnut Wing Chair
Lot 1026. Ladies 14k White Gold, Pearl & Ruby Ring
Lot 1027. Hand Woven Baluchi Rug (5’ 7” x 3’ 3”)
Lot 1028. French & British Battle Scene, Colored Engraving
Lot 1029. Group of 3 Miniature Portraits of Ladies on Ivory
Lot 1030. “Meeting of Wellington & Blucher”, 1854 Engraving
Lot 1031. Ladies 14k White Gold, Blue Topaz & Ruby Ring
Cambour (French, 20th century), “Giverny-e’etany de Claude Monet”, watercolor on paper, indistinguishably signed lower left above title in pencil. Framed 21.75” x 23.5”. Sight size 8.5” x 10.25”. Estimate $300-$500
1.3” in diameter. Total weight 11.1 grams. Estimate $200-$400
Ring with central near round cultured pearl (8.2mm, grade A with very slight blemishes) with 8 faceted natural round rubies (2.4mm each, 0.50 carat total weight). US ring size 5.25. Total weight 5.6 grams. Estimate $300-$500
French, late 19th/ early 20th century. Framed 5 3/4” x 4 7/8”, sight size 3 1/4” x 2 3/8”. Estimate $300-$500
American, 20th century. Baby Wood Thrush, 4.4” tall; Baby Blue Bird, 4.5” tall; Fledgling Kingfisher, 6” tall; Hummingbird 8” tall, all marked to underside. Estimate $300-$500
Height 37.5”, width 36.5”. Estimate $300-$500
Wool. Pakistan. Floral pattern and geometric design on burgundy and black field. cream, turquoise, and brown accent colors. 5’ 7” x 3’ 3”. Estimate $400-$600
Charles G. Lewis (English, 1808-1880) after Thomas Jones Barker (English, 1815-1882). “The Meeting of Wellington and Blucher...”, hand colored engraving, pub. 1854. Sight size 26.5” x 44.5”. Estimate $200-$400
After Thomas Marie Hemy (British, 1852-1937). “Loss of the Birkenhead”, hand colored lithograph, pencil signed lower right “Thomas M. Hemy”, pub. May 15, 1893. Framed 46 1/2” x 38 3/4”, sight size 27” x 19 1/2”. Estimate $300-$500
Height 42.5”, width 36” (arm to arm), seat depth 21”, seat height 19”. Estimate $300-$500
English, 19th century. Framed 38” x 51.25”, sight size 22.25” x 35.25”. Estimate $300-$500
Ladies 14k white gold, blue topaz and synthetic ruby ring central 9.5 x 14mm topaz flanked by synthetic rubies on narrow shank. Marked “14K” with “P”. US ring size 4.5. Total weight 4.8 grams. Estimate $200-$400
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Lot 1032. Pair of Gilt Brass Girandoles w/ Florette Crystals
Lot 1033. Hand Woven Persian Heriz Rug
Lot 1034. Collection of Five Boehm Flower Sculptures
Lot 1035. Pair of Vintage Sterling Silver & Citrine Earrings
Lot 1036. Pink Upholstered Lounge Armchair w/ Ottoman
Lot 1037. Framed Carved & Polychrome Wood Floral Plaque
Lot 1038. Collection of 30 Pantograph Engraved Steel Plates
Lot 1039. Ladies 800 Silver, Sapphire & Diamond Ring
Lot 1040. Victorian Rainbow Satin Glass Handled Vase
Lot 1041. Collection of 4 Assorted Framed Artworks
Lot 1042. Parcel Gilt & Floral Decorated Wall Mirror
Lot 1043. Group of 3 Prints after Ukiyo-e Woodblocks
American, late 19th/ early 20th century. Unmarked. 14.5” tall x 11.25” wide x 6.25” deep. Estimate $200-$400
ach with large citrine in light yellow color (14mm in diameter each, clarity: VS, 7.00 carat total weight). 0.75” in diameter each. Total overall weight for pair 10 grams. Estimate $100-$300
Most measure 3.5” x 18.125”, some vary in size. Estimate $150-$300
Largest framed 24.75” x 10.25”, smallest framed 8.5” x 6.9”. Estimate $150-$300
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Wool. India. Round. All over floral design with wreath motif circular border. Grey field with gold, brown and cream accent colors. 4’ x 4’. Estimate $200-$400
American, 20th century. Chair height 30.5”, width 32” (arm to arm), seat depth 24”, seat height 20”. Ottoman height 17.5”, width 28”, depth 21”. Estimate $200-$400
Total weight 3.4 grams. US ring size 6. Estimate $100-$300
Late 20th century to contemporary. 52” x 32”. Estimate $200-$400
20th century. Three yellow roses (one on naturalistic wood motif base); a pink rose; “Helen Boehm Daylily” (300-20)-circa 1978. Estimate $300-$500
Overall framed 45.5” x 24.75”. Plaque size 37.8” x 16”. Estimate $200-$400
Height 10”, diameter of 3.8”. Estimate $200-$400
20th century. “Descending Geese of the Koto Bridges”, framed 13 5/8” x 11 1/8”; “Portrait of a Beauty”, framed 14 1/2” x 11 5/8”; and two ladies in a garden, framed 18” x 13 5/8”. Estimate $150-$300
Lot 1044. Collection of 5 Boehm Bird Figurines
Lot 1045. Pair of Neoclassical Cast Stone Form Table Lamps
Lot 1046. Set of 12 Lenox Limited Edition Boehm Bird Plates
Lot 1047. Group of 3 Engravings of European Architecture
Lot 1048. Staffordshire Figures, Prince of Wales & Princess
Lot 1049. Edmond Malassis Hand Colored Etching, 1928
Lot 1050. 18th Century Chippendale Mahogany Side Chair
Lot 1051. Victorian Four Arm Blown Glass Epergne
Lot 1052. Custom Made Brown Velvet Window Treatments
Lot 1053. John Loughlin, New England Landscape Oil on Canvas
Lot 1054. Pair of Handwoven Jaipur Throw Rugs (2’6” x 4’3”)
Lot 1055. Group of 2 Small Works on Paper of English Homes
American, 20th century. Baby Crested Flycatcher, 5.2” tall; Fledgling Hoopoe, 6.5” tall; two birds, 5.4” tall, small brown bird, 5.75” tall, all marked to underside. Estimate $300-$50
“Holland House, Middlesex”, “Ranston in Dorsetshire”; and “Palazzo Pitti a Firenze”. Estimate $150-$200
American, possibly Boston, 18th century. Height 36.75”, width 22”, seat depth 16”, seat height 18”. Estimate $300-$500
John Leo Loughlin (American, 1931-2004), “Lee, Massachusetts” - 1985, oil on canvas, signed and dated lower left. Framed 22” x 26”. Unframed 14.5” x 18”. Estimate $200-$400
20th century. Height (to top of brass finial) 34.75”, base 7” x 7.25”. Estimate $150-$300
“Prince of Wales”, 12.25” x 8.75” x 3.25”; “Princess”, 13” x 9” x 2.5. Estimate $200-$400
Late 19th/ early 20th century. Apparently unmarked. 20.75” tall x 9” diameter of base. Estimate $300-$500
Wool. India. Floral to tribal design on burgundy field. Three hexagonal center medallions. Also w/ cream, teal, and pink accent colors. Each 30.75” x 51”. Estimate $300-$500
American, second half of 20th century. Diameter 10.75”. Estimate $300-$500
Edmond Malassis (French, born 1874) after Charles Thevenin (French, 1764-1838). “Neoclassical Interior with Knight”- 1928, hand colored etching. Framed 19.25” x 17.5”, sight size 9.5” x 7.5”. Estimate $150-$300
8’6” long and 175” wide. Provenance: Former catcher with the Chicago Cubs and one of Nashville’s most prolific restaurateurs. Estimate $300-$500
Ivy colored manor house, framed 7.2” x 8.6”, sight size 4” x 5”; English country house framed 7.9” x 9”, sight size 5.8” x 7”. Estimate $150-$300
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Lot 1056. 1879 Colored Engraving “The Capture of Cetewayo”
Lot 1057. Heavy Cast Bronze Monastery Bell w/Latin Text
Lot 1058. English School Portrait of A Stately Man, 1831 Oil
Lot 1059. Atlanta Campaign Civil War Maps, c.1895
Lot 1060. 19th C. Cont. School “Portrait of Woman w/ Roses”
Lot 1061. 19th C. Engraving, Portrait of Napoleon Bonaparte
Lot 1062. 19th C. English Lithograph, Map of War in the East
Lot 1063. French Tapestry After “Le Portique de Junon”
Lot 1064. Collection of Four Portrait Engravings
Lot 1065. Flameng After Delacroix Etching, “Tasso in Prison”
Lot 1066. English Stained Oak & Caned Armchair, 18th C.
Lot 1067. “Waterloo: The Line Will Advance”, Lithograph
Godefrey Durand (French, 1832-c.1891). “The Capture of Cetewayo...” hand colored engraving, an illustration for “The Graphic” pub. October 18, 1879. Sight size 14.75” x 40.5”. Estimate $150-$300
Sheet size 18.5” x 29.25”. Estimate $100-$200
English, 19th century. “A Panoramic View of the Seat of War in the East”, chromolithograph, published in London in 1855. Sheet size 18 7/8” x 26 1/8”. Estimate $150-$300
Léopold Flameng (1831-1911) after Eugene Delacroix (French, 1798-1863) “Le Tasse Dans la Prison des Fous (Tasso in Prison)”- 1879, etching on paper. Framed 15.5” x 17.5”. Sight size 10.5” x 12.25”. Estimate $150-$300
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Height 17.25”, width 8.5”, depth 8”. Estimate $100-$300
Continental School, 19th century. “Portrait of Woman with Roses”, oil on canvas, unsigned. Framed 14 1/2” x 12 3/8”, unframed 9 3/4” x 7 7/8”. Estimate $200-$400
French, 20th century. Overall 56.5” x 42”. Estimate $200-$400
English, 18th century. height 52.5”, width (across arms) 22.75”, depth 18.5”, seat to floor (to top of cushion) 20”. Estimate $300-$500
English, second quarter 19th century. “Portrait of a Stately Man”, oil on canvas, inscribed to verso of structure “J. Osborne 1831” likely indicating the name of the sitter. Framed 11 1/2” x 10”, unframed 7 7/8” x 6 1/2”. Estimate $200-$400
Engraved by C.E. Wagstaff after Alfred Grimod d’Orsay, Count d’Orsay (French, 1801-1852). “Napoleon”, hand colored engraving, published in London in 1847. Framed 36.25” x 32.5”, sight size 20” x 16.5”. Estimate $200-$400
Single portrait, framed 8.125” x 6”; triple portrait, framed 7.2” x 13/1”. Estimate $150-$300
William Barnes Wollen (English, 1857–1936). “Waterloo: The Line Will Advance”, colored lithograph, signed within matrix lower left “W.B. Wollen 1904”. Sight size 19” x 30.25”. Estimate $150-$300
Lot 1068. Two Hand Colored Engravings of New England, c.1838
Lot 1069. Collection of 3 Boehm Porcelain Items
Lot 1070. Henry S. Sadd Mezzotint, “Lord Viscount Nelson”
Lot 1071. Franz Iffland, “Salome”, Patinated Spelter
Lot 1072. Pair of Silverplated Floor Lamps, 20th C.
Lot 1073. Group of Seven Wedgwood Plates and Dishes
Lot 1074. Small Hand Woven Kazak Throw Rug
Lot 1075. Late 19th C. Duck Chromolith Print, J.W. Ludlow
Lot 1076. Cone Form Seed Bead Hat, Likely Native American
Lot 1077. American School, “Still Life with Apricots” O/P
Lot 1078. 2 Staffordshire Porcelains, 1 Dog, 1 Male on Horse
Lot 1079. Giltwood Wall Mirror w/Shelf & Candlestands
English, first half 19th century. After William Henry Bartlett (British, 1809-1854). Framed 17” x 17.25”, sight size 6.75” x 8”. Estimate $150-$300
Franz Iffland (Germany, 1862 - 1935). “Salome”, patinated spelter with verdigris finish, signed to back “F. Iffland Paris”. Overall 8.25” tall x 4.5” diameter at base. Estimate $100-$200
Wool. Pakistan. Floral pattern and geometric design on rose center field. Multiple borders. Blue, green, cream and gold accent colors. 2’ 3” x 3’ 2”. Estimate $150-$300
American School, 20th century to contemporary. “Still Life with Apricots”, oil on panel, indistinguishably signed lower left. Framed 20” x 18”, unframed 14” x 12”. Estimate $150-$300
American, 20th century. Young American 1776, 12.8” tall; Nuthatch, 10.3” tall; Baby Mockingbird 5.8” tall. All marked to underside. Estimate $200-$400
20th century. Height 55.3”, diameter of base.12.5”. Estimate $200-$400
Antique print “Carolina Ducks, Mandarin Ducks (Plate 50)”-circa 1873. chromolithograph image originally drawn by J. W. Ludlow. Framed 16.75” x 15.25”. Sight size 9” x 7.5”. Estimate $100-$300
Dog, 9 3/8” x 6 3/4” x 4 1/2; man on horseback, 15” x 10.75” x 3.25”. Estimate $75-$150
Henry S. Sadd (American, 1835-1884). “Lord Viscount Nelson Duke of Bronte, &c .&c..”, mezzotint, inscribed lower right “Nelson Bronte”, published in New York in 1843. Sheet size 25” x 19”. Estimate $150-$300
Miniature dishes, 3” diameter; small oval platter, 10”; round pink dishes, 6.5”. Each item marked to underside, the two matching plates in their original boxes with paperwork. Estimate $100-$200
17” tall without fringe, 9.5” diameter at opening. Estimate $200-$400
20th century. Height 41”, width 19”, depth 6.5”. Estimate $150-$300
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Lot 1080. 1958 Watercolor, “City Skyline From Marina”
Lot 1081. Baccarat Crystal Figural Sculpture, “Tenderness”
Lot 1082. “Rocky River at Autumn”, American School O/C
Lot 1083. Hartstone Pottery Modern Ceramic Wine Chiller
Lot 1084. 1995 Cuban Oil, “Estados de Animos (Moods)”
Lot 1085. Hand Woven Baluchi Area Rug
Lot 1086. O. Licini, Oil on Canvas Boat Painting, 20th C.
Lot 1087. Group of 30 Pantograph Engraved Steel Plates
Lot 1088. Virgil Ross, Bugs Bunny Animation Cell, Signed
Lot 1089. Hand Woven Baluchi Area Rug
Lot 1090. Louis XVI Style Gray Paint Decorated Fauteuil
Lot 1091. Hand Colored and Signed Map of Brussels, Belgium
American School, mid 20th century. “City Skyline From Marina” - 1958, watercolor on paper, signed lower right JOT ‘58”. Framed 23.5” x 28.75”, sight size 18.25” x 23.5”. Estimate $150-$300
Hartstone Pottery (American, 20th century). Inscribed signature on bottom “Hartstone Pottery USA”. Height 9.4”, width (from spout to edge) 9.75”. Estimate $50-$150
O. Licini (Italian, 20th century), “Small Boat on the Canal”, oil on artist’s board, signed lower right “O. LICINI”. Verso of work inscribed with “W. Scott” under “P1226”. Framed 11.75” x 16”. Unframed 5” x 8.6”. Estimate $200-$400
Wool. Pakistan. Geometric and tribal design on blue center field. Multiple borders. Bright pink, gold, turquoise, and burgundy accent colors. 6’ 9” x 4’ 1”. Estimate $400-$600
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French, 20th century. Underside with stencil Baccarat mark. Height 5.25”, width 3.25”, depth 2.125”. Estimate $100-$300
Cuban, late 20th century. “Estados de Animos (Moods)” - 1995, oil on canvas, signed lower right “G. Socarras. H 95”. Framed 38.5” x 29.25”, unframed 38” x 28.75”. Estimate $150-$300
Most measure 3.5” x 18.125”, some vary in size. Estimate $150-$300
French, 19th century. Height 38.75”, width 22” (arm to arm), seat depth 19”, seat height 15”. Estimate $300-$500
American School, first half 20th century. “Rocky River at Autumn”, oil on vintage advertising board, indistinguishably signed lower left. Framed 10.25” x 14.25 , unframed 8” x 12”. Estimate $150-$300
Wool. Pakistan. Floral and geometric design on blue field. Rose, green, brown, and gold accent colors. 6’ 6” x 3’ 9”. Estimate $400-$600
Virgil Walter Ross (American (California),1907-1996), “Carmen Miranda & Bugs Bunny”, color animation cell, signed lower left “Virgil Ross”, numbered lower right “359/500”. Framed 21.25” x 17.1”. Estimate $300-$500
Map pencil signed indistinguishably lower right, possibly “Anne Leiman”, and pencil numbered lower left “1397/2000”. Framed 34.75” x 48”, sight size 26.25” x 39.25”. Estimate $150-$300
Lot 1092. Tellico Plains, Tennessee Acrylic Painting, Signed
Lot 1093. 19th C. Neoclassical Style Fruitwood Table
Lot 1094. Toulouse-Lautrec “Les Papillons” Limited Ed. Litho
Lot 1095. Carved Wood Panel w/ Grape Clusters & Vines
Lot 1096. Emily Grigaby, Still Life w/Copper Teapot, Signed
Lot 1097. Group of 4 Art Glass Figurines, Mostly Birds
Lot 1098. Wayland Moore “Skier” Limited Ed. Signed Serigraph
Lot 1099. Asian Blue & White Porcelain Pillow, Marked
Lot 1100. Framed Rock Art Engravings, Phil Benson
Lot 1101. 1930s German Porcelain Figural Lamp, Two Monkeys
Lot 1102. Heavy Antique Brass Smudge Pot w/ Fire Starter
Lot 1103. Sterling Silver & Onyx Link Bracelet
American School, 20th century. “Tellico Plains, Tennessee”, acrylic on artist’s board, signed lower left “ERSKINE” in metallic gold pen. Framed 10.5” x 12.75”, unframed 8” x 10”. Estimate $150-$300
Unsigned. Unframed 15” x 11”. Estimate $100-$300
Wayland Moore (American, b. 1935-), “Skier”, limited edition color serigraph, pencil signed lower right margin, numbered in pencil lower left margin “203/300”. Framed 29.5” x 35.25”. Sight size 20” x 26”. Estimate $200-$400
German, first half 20th century. Marked to underside with blue stamp of “N” under a five pointed crown - possibly for Ernst Bohne or Carl Thieme. 9” x 5.75” x 5” Estimate $75-$150
Italian, 19th century. Height 28.75”, diameter 23”. Estimate $300-$500
American School, Last quarter of 20th century. “Still Life with Copper Teapot”- 1986, oil on canvas, signed “Emily Grigaby 1986” lower right corner. Framed 24.25” x 30.125”. Unframed 18” x 24”. Estimate $150-$300
20th century. Marked on bottom in blue. Height 3.9”, width 8.5”, depth 4.75”. Estimate $40-$80
American, early 20th century. Height to lid finial 7.75” x 5” diameter. Estimate $50-$100
After Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec (French, 1864-1901). “Les Papillons”, 1978 lithograph from the original 1895 plate, third (final) state, limited edition 187/450. Framed 21 3/8” x 17 3/8”, sight size 16 1/4”x 12 1/4”. Estimate $200-$400
20th century. Largest 10.25”, smallest 2.6”. Estimate $150-$300
Phil Benson (American, 20th century). “Desert Bighorn Sheep”, “Spiral Design”, and “Flute Player”. Signature below image. Overall framed 13.75” x 22.5”. Estimate $100-$300
Marked “925” for sterling. Bracelet length 7”. Total weight 9.3 grams. Estimate $50-$150
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Lot 1104. Japanese Studio Raku Ware Pottery Tea Bowl
Lot 1105. “Abstraction w/ Nails & Wrenches”, Signed Collage
Lot 1106. Tenmoku & Grey Speckled Glazed Bowl, Japanese
Lot 1107. 7 Faux Ivory Polychromed Buddhist Immortals, Stand
Lot 1108. Japanese Bizen Ware Bud Vase w/ Green Ash Glaze
Lot 1109. Porcelain Vase Converted to Table Lamp, 20th C.
Lot 1110. Pair of Hand Colored Lithos, De Pannemaeker
Lot 1111. D. Morgan Print “Jack”, Artist’s Proof, Signed
Lot 1112. Manner of Hardenbergh, Quail Watercolor, Unsigned
Japanese, 20th century. Unmarked. 2.5” tall x 3.5” diameter of opening. Estimate $100-$200
Chinese, 20th century. Each figure 5” head to toe, additional height to some with accessories. Pedestal 2 1/8” x 19 3/4”. Estimate $200-$400
de Pannemaeker & Fils (Belgian, 19th century) comprising of “Syringa Emodi” and “Vitis Voinieriana”. 11.25” x 15”, and 15” x 11.25”. Estimate $100-$300
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American School, third quarter 20th century. “Abstraction with Nails & Wrenches”, mixed media collage, signed and dated lower right “’73 Hugh”. Framed 3/8” x 32 1/8”, sight size 27 1/8” x 27”. Estimate $200-$400
Japanese, late 19th/ early 20th century. Unmarked. 7 1/8” tall x 4” diameter. Estimate $150-$300
D. Morgan (American, Contemporary), “Jack”, sepiatone lithograph print on paper, titled lower right margin above pencil signed signature and “artist proof”. Framed 22.3” x 18.75”. Sight size 14.8” x 11.125”. Estimate $100-$300
Japanese studio, 20th century. 5” tall x 9” diameter at opening. Estimate $150-$300
Height (to top of finial) 26.25”, diameter of shade 16”, diameter of base 6.75”. Estimate $50-$150
Gerard Rutgers Hardenbergh (American, 1855-1915), “Two Quail”, watercolor on paper, apparently unsigned. Framed 17.5” x 21.5”, sight size 10” x 14”. Estimate $150-$300
Lot 1113. Set of 7 Satsuma Porcelain Immortal Figurines
Lot 1114. Japanese Hanging Scroll Depicting Courtly Woman
Lot 1115. Collection of 23 Japanese Military Sake Cups
Lot 1116. Group of 3 Asian Figurines & 1 Bronze Hand Bell
Lot 1117. Two Pairs of Japanese Satsuma Sake Flasks
Lot 1118. Japanese Blue & Gray Earthenware Bowl w/Flowers
Lot 1119. Set of 12 950 Sterling Japanese Placecard Holders
Lot 1120. Japanese Porcelain Sake Cups w/ Immortal Motif
Lot 1121. Pair of Asian Porcelain Table Lamps, 20th C.
Lot 1122. Pair of U. Kunisada III, 19th C. Woodblock Prints
Lot 1123. Pair of Japanese Satsuma Porcelain Lidded Bowls
Lot 1124. Korean Koryo Style Celadon Glazed Pottery Bowl
Japanese, 20th century. Each marked to underside with two calligraphic marks. Tallest figurine 3.5” tall. Estimate $200-$400
Asian, 20th century. Bell, 3.75” tall; buddha, 3 5/8” tall; standing Indian woman, 5 1/8” tall; pottery Buddhist immortal, 2” tall. Estimate $200-$400
Japanese, 20th century. Each marked to back of stand “950-S”. Trinkets contained in a lidded wooden box, 1 1/8” x 4” x 2 3/8”. Largest charm 1.25” tall. Total weight 1.51 troy ounces. Estimate $150-$300
Utagawa Kunisada III (Japanese, 1786-1865). Man with fan, framed 21 1/4” x 16 1/2”, sheet size 14 5/8” x 10”; Samurai, framed 20 3/4” x 17 1/2”, sheet size 10” x 6 7/8”. Estimate $200-$400
Japanese, first half 20th century. Overall 73” x 24.5”. Estimate $300-$500
Japanese, 20th century. Larger pair, 6 1/8” tall, smaller pair, 5 5/8” tall. Each bottle marked to underside with the same two figure calligraphic mark. Estimate $150-$300
Japanese, 20th century. Each cup 1 1/8” tall x 2” diameter at opening, stand 4” x 15 3/8” x 2 3/4”. Estimate $150-$300
Japanese, 20th century. Each raised on wooden base and marked on bottom of vessel. Height of porcelain lidded bowl or cup (without base) 3”, diameter of bowl 4.25”. Estimate $150-$300
Japanese, 20th century. Largest 3 7/8” diameter, smallest 2 1/4” diameter. Estimate $200-$400
Japanese, Edo/Meiji Period. Faint blue mark or decoration on bottom of circular foot, otherwise unmarked. Height 3.1”, diameter of opening 9.25”. Estimate $300-$500
Asian, 20th century. Unmarked. Height (to top of black finial) 29.25”, diameter of base 6.25”. Estimate $150-$300
Korean, 19th century, possibly earlier. Unmarked. Height 2.125”, diameter 7.25”. Estimate $100-$300
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Lot 1125. Pair of Chinese Porcelain Cylindrical Vases
Lot 1126. Kawanabe Kosai, c.1855 Ukiyo-e Woodblock Print
Lot 1127. Pair of Chinese Famille Rose Porcelain Vases
Lot 1128. Chinese Round Porcelain Charger w/Figural Motif
Lot 1129. Japanese Painting on Silk “Two Birds” 19th/20th C.
Lot 1130. Chinese Carved & Ebonized Wood Plant Stand
Lot 1131. “City Street Scene”, After Utagawa Hiroshige
Lot 1132. Chinese Export Porcelain Bowl w/Floral Motif
Lot 1133. Pair of Chinese Porcelain Faux Bamboo Motif Vases
Lot 1134. Chinese Large Reverse Painted Glass Snuff Bottle
Lot 1135. World War II Pilot’s Silk Map of Europe, 1940s
Lot 1136. Chinese Carved Soapstone Vase, 20th C.
Chinese, 20th century. Bottom with character marks and remnant of wax seal from customs. Height 14.4”, diameter 5.5”. Estimate $200-$400
Chinese, 20th century. Unmarked. Diameter 13.25”. Estimate $150-$300
After Utagawa Hiroshige (Japanese, 1797-1858). “City Street Scene”, lithograph on paper laid down, marked with two lines of calligraphy to upper right. Framed 8.25” x 6.25”. Estimate $50-$100
Chinese, 20th century. Height 4.5”, width 2.75”, depth 1.8”. Estimate $100-$300
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Kawanabe Kyosai (Japanese, 1831-1889). “Townspeople Trying to Subdue the Samurai’s Horse” - c.1855, woodblock print, inscribed upper right. Framed 12 3/4” x 10”, sheet size 6 5/8” x 4 1/2”. Estimate $100-$200
Japanese, late 19th/ early 20th century. Pigment on silk. Framed 14 5/8” x 17 7/8”. Estimate $200-$400
Chinese, Late 19th century, possibly earlier. Unmarked. Height 1.75”, diameter 9”. Estimate $50-$100
World War II era pilot’s multicolored map printed on silk, circa 1940s. Overall 28” x 29”. Estimate $50-$150
Chinese, 20th century. Height 13.5”, diameter of bottom 4.4”. Estimate $300-$500
Chinese, first half of 20th century. Height 18.25”, diameter of top 11.5”. Estimate $150-$300
Chinese, 20th century. Underside with red wax stamp from customs. Height 11.5”, diameter 5.25”. Estimate $200-$400
Chinese. Height 6.9”, width 9.25”, depth 2.5”. Estimate $50-$150
Notes
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A fine, original work by master Abstract Expressionist Willem de Kooning (Dutch, 1904-1997), to be auctioned in May 2015
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Artist List A American School, Early 20th Century…95,185,190,362,426,521,567 Avery, Keith W (after)….435 B Bonheaur, Isidore Jules (after)…29 Bromley, William…..474 C Cardon, Anthony …157 Chatov, Constatine…….578 D Davidson, Thomas (after)…..163 De Korsakoff, S…..90 E English, Marsh…..283 English School, 19th Century….210 F Fennemore, James……359 Fintaonaccio LXXXVII ………550 Flint, Sir William Russell…….282 Frick, Ferd…………………..400 Froment, Eugene………161 G Gaudfroy, Fernand…….286 Gaujean, Eugene……….569 Gladdala, Pino…………..288 H Heath, James………481 Henner, Jean-Jacques………..27 Hemy, Thomas Marie Madawaska (after)…229 Hiller, J.K……….360 J Jansson, Jan…..396
L Lebron, Robert…..88 Lewin, William (also spelled Lewyn)…320,321 Leney, William Satchwell…..128 M Menaboni, Athos Rudolfo….322,323 Mene, Pierre-Jules…180 McKenney and Hall…430,432 O Orme, Daniel …..480 R Reece, Maynard….539 Remington, Frederick (after)….369 Reynolds, Samuel William…32 Robinson, John Henry…….483 Russell, Charles M. (after)….24 S Scott, James….554 Skelton, William…..4 Stacpoole, Frederick….3 Spampinato, Clemente…..367 Steell, David George…204 Stein, Bert….283 Stickley, Mimi……517 T Tagaris, Andrew Athan….30 TAVIII………..98 Thackeray, William (circle of)……..119 Thew, Robert……….575 Tomkins, C.A. (after Frank Feller)…159 W Wilshire, Jim….198 Woodville, Richard Canton II (after)……134, 140, 475 Wright, George……..178
K Kelley, Tom Sr……..285 Komarisky………515
Glossary of Catalog Terms: Thomas Cole In our professional qualified opinion, we believe the work is by the artist named. Attributed to Thomas Cole In our professional qualified opinion, we believe the work may be ascribed to the artist named based on the style and period, however, our opinion is less certain than the previous designation School of or Follower of Thomas Cole In our professional qualified opinion, this work is from the period of the artist named, likely a student, studio assistant or follower of the artist, however, not by the artist named. After Thomas Cole In our professional qualified opinion, this work is a copy of a known work by the artist named. In the Manner or Style of Thomas Cole In our professional qualified opinion, the work is in the artistic style of the artist named, however, it is from a later period.
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