Ahlers & Ogletree May Spring Salon Auction - May 2nd and 3rd, 2015

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Ahlers

Ogletree AUCTION GALLERY

Spring Salon Auction May 2nd & 3rd, 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

SPECIALISTS Laura Pierce McCracken, Cataloguer laura.mccracken@aandoauctions.com Elizabeth Rickenbaker, Cataloguer & Catalog Designer elizabeth@aandoauctions.com ADMINISTRATORS Anna Hall, Business Manager anna.hall@aandoauctions.com Lauren Davis, Inventory Coordinator lauren.davis@aandoauctions.com PHOTOGRAPHY William Twitty, Head Photographer william.twitty@aandoauctions.com Cooper Ricketts, Assistant Photographer cooper.ricketts@aandoauctions.com GALLERY ASSISTANTS Luanne Heideman Carmen Peraza AUCTIONEERS Allen Baitcher, GAL#C2954 Jason Brooks, GAL#2922

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Ahlers

Ogletree AUCTION GALLERY

Spring Salon Auction

Saturday, May 2, 2015 - beginning at 11am Sunday, May 3, 2015 - beginning at 11am

Bidding Increments $0 - $250 $250 - $500 $500 - $2,000 $2,000 - $5,000 $5,000 - $10,000 $10,000 - $20,000 $20,000 - $50,000 $50,000 - $100,000 $100,000 - $1,000,000

$25 increments $50 increments $100 increments $250 increments $500 increments $1,000 increments $2,500 increments $5,000 increments $15,000 increments


Notes


Session 1

Saturday, May 2, 2015

Ahlers & Ogletree’s Session One features a collection of modern and contemporary artworks and objects including a pastel on paper nude drawing attributed to Willem de Kooning, two figural works by Philip Standish Read, Herman Miller furniture, Jens Risom seating, two large unframed abstract Carol Haerer paintings from the artist’s estate in New York, abstract sculpture by Julia Martin Warren, Ernest Trova serigraphs from his famous “Falling Man” series, art by George Cress, Castelli Galleries Pop Art exhibition invitations by Andy Warhol and large figural works by Ben Smith. Saturday’s auction also includes a 1956 Nash Metropolitan Hardtop Car with red and white exterior complemented by period black houndstooth upholstery. For collectors with a more traditional aesthetic, the sale includes an important American, Late 18th century Church family highboy, very fine objets d’art by Faberge workmasters (some with Sotheby’s and Christie’s provenance), 19th century American weapons, rare French Levaillant hand colored ornithological engravings, an exquisite three-tiered Emile Galle server, fine watches and jewelry by maker’s such as Cartier, Chopard and Chaumet, a Thomas Hart Benton AAA lithograph “Morning Train”, a pair of fine 18th century French supraporte figural paintings, a very rare Royal Worcester reticulated porcelain ewer by Owen and Chair, an Antoine Blanchard oil of a Parisian scene, a strikingly beautiful Hudson River School painting by William Sonntag as well as antique rugs, lighting, estate jewelry, furniture, mirrors, sconces, vases, silver, and porcelain.

Estimated 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 1 - 80 Lots 81 - 161 Lots 162 - 232 Lots 233 - 303 Lots 304 - 384 Lots 385 - 465 Lots 466 - 514


1. Lundberg Studios Art Glass Table Vase, Marked

2. Lapis Lazuli Beaded & Carved Frog Motif Necklace

3. Smiths Great Britain Circular Maritime Clock

4. Baker Furniture, Roulette Twist Table

5. Ladies 14k Yellow Gold & Ruby Ring

6. 19th C. Sevres Style Hand Painted Porcelain Urn

7. 19th C German Carved & Polychrome Blanket Chest

8. Cold Painted Bronze Fox Figural Candlestick Holder

9. French Regence Caned & Upholstered Fauteuil

10. 95 Pc. Portuguese Yellow Majolica Leaf Dishes

11. English Stained Oak Slant Front Letter Box

12. German Singing Bird Cage Automaton, Karl Griesbaum

American (Davenport, California), Contemporary. Underside incised with maker, date and serial number “Lundburg Studios, 2000, 0311R027”. 5.5” tall, 5.75” diameter. Estimate $200-$400

Baker Furniture, The Milling Road Collection. Height (fully raised) 22.75”, height (fully lowered) 19.5”, diameter of top 21.75”. Estimate $300-$500

Continental (likely Tyrolean), 19th century (circa 1838). Height 22.4”, width 51.125”, depth 25”. Estimate $300-$500

Image Inn & Secia (Portuguese, last quarter of 19th century).All marked on bottom with either “IMAGE INN” or “SECIA” and “MADE IN PORTUGAL”. Estimate $400-$600

Ladies beaded necklace with lapis lazuli beads in three strands accented with carnelian and silver gilt beads joined at center by large carved stone frog accent. Length 18”. Estimate $150-$300

Ladies 14k yellow gold ring with 16 round cut faceted natural rubies (color: medium red, clarity: semi-transparent, estimated total weight 1.33 carats). Marked “14K”. US ring size 6. Total weight 4.1 grams. Estimate $400-$600

Likely Austrian, Early 20th century. Apparently unsigned. Height 11.125”, width 4.75”, depth 4.25”. Estimate $200-$400

English, Late 19th/Early 20th century. Height 11”, width 12.25”, depth 6.75”. Estimate $150-$300

English, 20th century. Marked “Smiths” and “Made in Great Britain”. Diameter 15.6”, depth 4.5”. Estimate $300-$500

French, likely 19th century. Apparently unmarked. 7.375” tall x 5.125” wide. Estimate $200-$400

French, 19th century. Height 38.5”, width 27.5”, depth 20.75”, seat to floor 15.75”. Estimate $200-$400

German, circa 1880. Height 11”, width 7”, depth 5.5”. Estimate $300-$500

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13. Stained Mahogany Flip Top Table, 20th C.

14. German Porcelain Figural Sculpture, Putto on Goat

15. 1851 “Special Anatomy & Histology” Medical Texts

16. Sterling Silver & Faceted Purple Glass Necklace

17. Gilt Metal Column Form Lamp w/ Versace Style Shade

18. Judith Ripka, Sterling Silver & MOP Shell Necklace

19. Italian Tole Peinte Tray w/Neoclassical Motif

20. Oswald Poreau, “View of Bridge Over Water”, Signed

21. Italian Carved & Polychrome Wood Table, 20th C.

22. Terry Moeller “Landscape in Pinks”, Signed Pastel

23. Pair of 19th C. French Walnut & Gilt Candlesticks

24. Set of 12 French Faience Plates w/Bull Fighting

American, 20th century. Height 30.25”, width 40”, depth 21.25”. When open height 29.25”, width 40”, depth 42.25”. Estimate $150-$300

Ladies with a large oval necklace pendant with faceted purple glass accent at center. Back side of pendant and clasp marked 925 for sterling silver. Necklace length 35.25”. Total weight 133.2 grams. Estimate $150-$300

Italian, 20th century. Tray measures 21.75” x 29.5”. Estimate $100-$300

Terry Moeller (American (Texas/ Atlanta, Georgia), 20th century to contemporary). “Forest in Pinks”, pastel on paper with deckled edge, signed lower left. Framed 32.75” x 40.5”, sheet size 22.25” x 30”. Estimate $150-$300

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Likely Schiebe-Alsbach (German, 1835-1990). Marked to underside with blue crossed swords over “S”. 9” x 8.75” x 4”. Estimate $100-$200

Base unmarked, shade inscribed below final “Robert Abbey Inc.”. Height to finial 29.75”, width of base 7”, width of shade 15.5”. Estimate $150-$300

Oswald Poreau (Belgian, 1877-1955), “View of Bridge”-1916, monotype print on paper, signed lower left margin, dated “5 December 1916”. Framed 20.75” x 22.6”. Sight size 16.25” x 18.5”. Estimate $100-$300

French, 19th century. Height 19”, diameter of base 4.7”. Estimate $150-$300

“Special Anatomy and Histology.”, 8th edition, by William E. Horner, complete in two volumes, published in 1851 by Blanchard and Lea in Philadelphia, PA. Each with over 300 black and white medical illustrations. Estimate $100-$200

Judith Ripka sterling silver and mother of pearl nautilus shell necklace. Marked on back of pendant “925 THAILANAD JUDITH RIPKA”. Necklace length 18”. Total weight 61.3”. Estimate $150-$300

Italian, 20th century. Height 19.75”, width 26.75”, depth 19.75”. Estimate $150-$300

French, late 19th century. Diameter 8.1”. Estimate $200-$400


25. Heavy Cast Iron & Cream Painted Jardiniere

26. 14k Yellow Gold & Mozambique Garnet Ring

27. Cast Concrete Garden Statuary, Resting Rabbit

28. Pair of Chelsea Bocage Figurines, Gold Anchor Mark

29. Glazed Terracotta Pillow Form Garden Seat

30. Group of 2 Majolica Asparagus Motif Dishes

31. “Still Life by Stairs”, 20th Century Oil on Linen

32. Sterling Silver & Cultured Pearl Ring

33. Large White Clam Shell Centerpiece

34. Industrial Steel Rectangular Basin Jardiniere

35. Pair of Large Decorative Botanical Prints

36. Industrial Steel Container Converted Jardiniere

20th century. Height 10.4”, width 15.5”, depth 10.25”. Estimate $150-$300

Chelsea Porcelain Manufactory (English, f. 1743). Female figure 6.25” tall, male figure 6.5” tall. Each marked to backside with gilt overglaze anchor used between 1756-1769. Estimate $150-$300

Chinese School, 20th century. “Still Life by Stairs”, oil on linen, signed lower left in Chinese characters. Framed 33” x 29”, unframed 24” x 20.25”. Estimate $150-$300

Height 20.8”, width 25.8”, depth 19.125”. Estimate $150-$300

Ladies 14k yellow gold and Mozambique garnet eternity style ring with 10 bezel set, round cut garnets (in dark orange to red color, 3.0 carats total weight). Marked “14K”. US ring size 5.5. Total weight 9.6 grams. Estimate $200-$400

Height 13.25”, diameter 14.75”. Estimate $150-$300

Ladies sterling silver and cultured freshwater pearl ring with scalloped border of cubic zirconias. Marked on interior in two places “925” and “THAILAND”. US ring size 7. Total weight 7.7 grams. Estimate $50-$150

Framed 38.25” x 30.25”, sight size 32” x 24”. Estimate $200-$400

20th century. Unmarked. height 7.75”, width 14”, depth 7.75”. Estimate $150-$300

Late 19th/Early 20th century. Oval serving dish or platter measures 14” x 10.5”. Curved dish height, 3.7”, width 9.25”, depth 6.5”. Estimate $150-$300

Large ocean specimen of a white clam shell of typical form - large format ideal for centerpiece bowl. Height 12”, width 24.25”, depth 14”. Estimate $150-$300

English, First half of 20th century. Height 18.75”, width 26.75”, depth 18.25” . Estimate $150-$300

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37. 2 Schaubach Kunst Porcelain Figurines

38. Italian School Pen & Ink Drawing, “Market Scene”

39. Group of 4 Schaubach Kunst Porcelain Figurines

40. Diminutive Stained Mahogany Sample Armoire

41. Hand Woven Persian Bidjar Runner

42. Pair of Bronzed Metal & Marble Column Table Lamps

43. C. Myron Clark American Watercolor, “The Rowboat”

44. Mahogany One Drawered Parlor Table, 20th C.

45. Severin Roesen Lithograph “Still Life with Fruit”

46. English Tiger Oak Slant Front Letter Box, 19th C.

47. Collection of 4 Pcs of Porcelain w/Purple Flowers

48. Hand Woven Persian Afghan Runner

German, 20th century. Woman ice skating (height 8.75”), woman in white gown (height 13.5”). Estimate $200-$400

Early 20th century. Height 30”, width 24.5”, depth 13.8”. Estimate $200-$400

C. Myron Clark (American (Massachusetts), 1858-1925). “The Rowboat”, watercolor on paper laid down on artists board, signed lower left. Framed 16.5” x 21.5”, sight size 9.5” x 14.5”. Estimate $200-$400

English, 19th century. Height 14.125”, width 16.75”, depth 8.25”. Estimate $200-$400

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Italian School, 20th century. Framed 16.5” x 18.125”, sheet size 8” x 10.875”. Estimate $200-$400

Wool. Persian. Geometric and floral design on green field with blue and tan accent colors. 2’ 3” X 9’ 2” Estimate $200-$400

20th century. Height 30.5” x 29” square. Estimate $200-$400

English & Japanese, 20th century. Very similar but unmatched. $100-$300

German, 20th century. Nude playing with fawn, #1657 (8.5” x 5.25”); nude dancing Josephine Baker, #1632 (8.75” x 3.75”); nude leaping woman (11.5” x 7”); nude art deco style woman (10” x 3.25”). All marked on base. Estimate $200-$400

Height to socket 27.5”, width at base 9.75”. Estimate $200-$400

After Severin Roesen (German/ American (Pennsylvania), 1815-1872). “Still Life with Basket of Fruit”, chromolithograph, signed within matrix lower left. Framed 30” x 35.75”, sight size 19.25” x 25”. Estimate $200-$400

Wool. Afghanistan. Multi colored stripped pattern on brown field. Rust, cream and burgundy accent colors. Estimate $200-$400


49. Work on Paper of House w/ Trees, John B. Tabb

50. Gothic Style Wrought Iron Four Light Chandelier

51. Watercolor, Scottish Golfing Green, Bill Waugh

52. Mahogany Framed Three Panel Floor Screen

53. Kienzle 8 Day Wall Clock w/ Westminster Chimes

54. German Porcelain Military Figurine on Horseback

55. Hand Woven Persian Shiraz Rug

56. American School Oil “Profile of an Elderly Man”

57. Hand Woven Tribal Rug Throw Rug

58. 19th C. Continental Rotating Side Table & Tabouret

59. Collection of 8 Cut Glass Articles, Dishes & Vase

60. English Mahogany Box w/Lion’s Head Mounts, 19th C

John B. Tabb (American, 1923-2001). “The Side Yard”, dry brush watercolor on paper, signed lower left. Framed 15.5” x 18.5”, sight size 7.5” x 11.625”. Estimate $300-$500

19th century. Each panel 52” x 25”. Overall 52” x 78”. Estimate $300-$500

Wool. Persian. Geometric and tribal design. 3’ 9” x 5’ 9”. Estimate $300-$500

French/Italian, 19th century. Table height 27.5”, diameter 19.6”. Tabouret height 14”, width 17.25”, depth 13.75” Estimate $300-$500

20th century. Height 26”, diameter 22”. Estimate $300-$500

German, early 20th century. Chiming mechanism stamped Westminster Glockengong. Height 33”, width 14.5”, depth 6.75”. Estimate $300-$500

American School, late 19th/ early 20th century. “Profile of an Elderly Man”, oil on canvas, unsigned. Framed 19.25” x 17.375”, 14.125” x 12.125”. Estimate $300-$500

Estimate $300-$500

Bill Waugh (English, 20th century). “’The Sixth’ Royal Troon”, watercolor on paper, signed lower left. Framed 17.25” x 23.75”, sight size 8.5” x 15.625”. Estimate $300-$500

Carl Thieme/ Potschappel (German, f. 1872). Overall 13.75” x 12” x 5.25”. Estimate $300-$500

Wool. Turkey. Tribal, figural, and animal motif design on blue field with brown, cream, and orange accent colors. 3’ 7 1/2” X 6’ 7” Estimate $300-$500

English, 19th century. Estimate $300-$500

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61. Chinese Polychromed Ivory Netsuke of Shou Xing

62. Harriet H.M. Sin, Chinese Painting, Bamboo, 20th C.

63. 3 Japanese Ivory or Bone Netsukes, Frogs & Swan

64. Japanese Hanging Screen, Handpainted Bamboo & Bird

65. Group of Two Small Japanese Vases, 1 Cloisonne

66. Two Asian Porcelain Items - Imari & Wanli Style

67. Very Small Ivory Netsuke of Nude Woman Kneeling

68. Chinese Carved Cinnabar Figural Dresser Box

69. Pair of U. Kuniyoshi Woodblock Prints, 19th C.

70. Group of 2 Chinese Carved Soapstone Pendants

71. Chinese Hexagonal Famille Rose Hat Stand

72. Four Rose Medallion Pieces - 2 Teacups, 2 Plates

Chinese, late 19th/ early 20th century. Marked to underside. 1.5” tall. Estimate $100-$200

Japanese, 20th century. Marked to right panel lower right with tow lines of black calligraphic marks, one square red seal, and one ovular red seal. Each panel 34.875” x 14.75”, overall 34.875” x 59”. Estimate $150-$300

Japanese, likely 19th century. Incised mark to bottom of foot. 21mm tall. Estimate $150-$300

Brown and yellow pendant, 2.875” tall; pendant with face, 3” tall. Estimate $150-$300

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Harriet H.M. Sin (Chinese, 20th century), “Bamboo”, ink painting on paper, calligraphic marks in black with two red seal marks. Framed 23.5” x 31.5”. Sight size 16” x 23.5”. Estimate $150-$300

Japanese, late 19th/ early 20th century. Cloisonne vase unmarked, 7.125” tall x 4” diameter; porcelain vase marked to underside with six overglaze calligraphic marks, 9.75” tall x 5.25” diameter. Estimate $200-$400

Unmarked. Height 2”, width 5.75”, depth 4”. Estimate $150-$300

Chinese, late 19th/ early 20th century. Unmarked. 10.625” tall, 4.875” diameter. Estimate $200-$400

Japanese, 20th century. Each marked to underside with two calligraphic marks within an ovular cartouche. Tallest netsuke 2”. Estimate $200-$400

Asian, 20th century. Both unmarked. Fish form platter 16.625” long x 8.25” wide, round bowl 12.25” in diameter. Estimate $200-$400

Utagawa Kuniyoshi (Japanese, 1797-1861). “Woman General Tomoe” and “Yamabuki”, publisher Ota-ya Takishi (Japanese, mid 19th century), Overall framed 19.375” x 25”, each sight size 13.875” x 9.125”. Estimate $150-$300

Chinese, late 19th/ early 20th century. Larger plate 8” diameter. Estimate $150-$300


73. 3 Chinese Export Oblong Platters, 19th/ 20th C.

74. Chinese Zitan Wood Brush Pot w/ Buddha Motif

75. Two 20th C. Chinese Porcelain Dishes, Marked

76. Pair of Gilt Bronze Lidded Teapots, Marked

77. Unusual Chinese Polychrome Decorated Bowl

78. 19th Century Finely Carved Ivory Dragon Netsuke

79. Chinese Famille Rose Bat Shaped Dish, 19th C.

80. Group of Two 20th C. Chinese Porcelain Teapots

81. 2 Chinese Reverse Painted Snuff Bottles

82. Two Chinese Export Blue & White Porcelain Servers

83. Hand Painted Japanese Table Screen, 4 Seasons

84. Pair of Chinese Bronze Lidded Tea Pots, Marked

Chinese, late 19th/ early 20th century. Largest 14.625” long, medium 12.25” long, smallest 12” long. Estimate $300-$500

Asian, 20th century. Underside of vessel with archaic mark. Height 4.25”, width 3.75”, diameter of bottom 2.4”. Estimate $300-$500

Chinese, 19th century. Black calligraphic inscription in upper left corner. Height 2.125”, width 7.75”, depth 4.125”. Estimate $300-$500

Chinese, 20th century. Tureen overall 8.25” tall, 12.25” wide; bowl 15.25” diameter, 2.625” tall. Estimate $300-$500

Chinese, 20th century. Unmarked. 3 3/8” tall, 3 1/4” diameter. Estimate $300-$500

Chinese, 19th century, possibly earlier. Apparently unmarked. Height 2.25”, width 11.15”. Estimate $300-$500

Chinese, first half 20th century. Each 5.125” tall, 6.25” edge to spout. Estimate $300-$500

Japanese, 20th century. Each panel 36.25” x 16”, overall 36.25” x 64”. Estimate $300-$500

Chinese, 20th century. Quatrefoil dish, marked to underside with red overglaze seal, 2.25” x 7.375” x 5.25”; rice grain dish, with four blue underglaze calligraphic marks, 2.125” tall, 7.25” diameter at rim. Estimate $300-$500

Japanese, likely 19th century. Incised signature to back below aperture. 1” tall. Estimate $300-$500

Chinese, early 20th century. Height 2.6”, width 1.75”, depth .75” Estimate $300-$500

Each underside with impressed archaic seal mark. Height 3.125”, width (handle to spout) 5”, diameter of foot 2.1”. Estimate $300-$500

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85. Famille Verte Prunus Fruit Bowl, Likely 19th C.

Chinese, Qing Dynasty Kangxi Period mark (1661-1722), likely 19th century. Underside with six character black underglaze Kangxi imperial reign mark within double black rings. 4.875” diameter at opening, 2.5” tall. Estimate $700-$900

88. Hand Woven Azarbaijan Runner

Wool. Persian. Geometric and tribal design on brown field with orange, blue, and red accent colors. 5’ 1” x 24’ 6” Estimate $800-$1,200

86. Chinese Cast Bronze Tripod Censer, Dragon Motif Chinese cast tripod bronze censer. Unmarked. 6.25” tall x 3.5” handle to handle. Estimate $700-$900

89. Large 19th/ 20th C. Chinese Vase, Landscape Motif Chinese, late 19th/ early 20th century. Apparently unmarked aside from decoration to body. 22.25” tall x 9” diameter. Estimate $700-$900

87. Chinese Porcelain Teacup & Underbowl, Guangxu Mark

Chinese, Qing Dynasty, Guangxu Period mark (1875-1908), likely of the period. Guangxu imperial reign mark to underside. Cup 3.625” diameter, 2” tall; underbowl 3.25” diameter, 1.125” tall. Estimate $700-$900

90. Hand Woven Antique Persian Sennah Area Rug Wool. Persian. Floral design on rose field with blue, orange and, cream accent colors. 4’ 8” x 6’ 6. Estimate $800-$1,200

93. Matched Pair Chinese Porcelain Moon Flask Lamps 91. Chinese Round Porcelain Dragon Dish, Jiajing Mark Chinese, Ming Dynasty Jiajing Period mark (1507-1567), likely 19th century but possibly earlier. Marked to underside with underglaze six character Jiajing imperial reign mark. 5.75” diameter at rim, 1” tall. Estimate $700-$900

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92. Chinese Cloisonne Enamel Teapot, Republic Period Chinese Cloisonne Enamel Teapot, probably Republican Period (1911-1949), heavy rectangular body with conforming stylized loop handle and scroll spout, outlined in copper coloring and decorated with seasonal branches and flowers on a teal ground, the base marked. Height 2.75”, width 6”, depth 2.25”. Estimate $700-$900

Chinese, 20th century. A matched pair of porcelain moon flasks converted to lamps, each having hand embellished transfer decoration to white body on tondo of six Buddhist monks or elders seated in a garden setting, with tapered rectangular ivory linen pleated shades. Height to top of shade 31”, width of porcelain vase 12.5”, depth of wooden base 4.375”, width of shade 17.25”, depth of shade 11”. Estimate $700-$900


94. Gilt Framed Royal Vienna Portrait Plate, L. Jackl

95. French LXV Style Marble Top Giltwood Console Table

96. Gilt Framed Royal Vienna Portrait Plate, L. Jackl

97. Pair of 10k Rose Gold, Diamond & Bead Earrings

98. 37 PC Cobalt & Crystal Glass Set

99. Henri Cassiers, Harbor w/Figures Watercolor

100. Monumental Gilt Metal & Porcelain Centerpiece Bowl

101. Large Gray Iron Upholstered Bench, 20th C.

102. Series of 4 Altman Lithos, Rue Mouffetard Market

103. 18k Yellow Gold Domed Mabe Pearl Ring

104. Leonie Lebas, Figures on the Coast, Signed

105. Signed Hand Woven Bokara Room Size Rug

German, Late 19th century. Plate inscribed “Liebesorakel”. Marked with underglaze Royal Vienna blue beehive shield mark, “Austria” and “16”. Framed 15” x 15”. Plate diameter 8”. Estimate $500-$700

10k rose gold earrings with center round brilliant cut enhanced diamond (1.88 carats TW) with white beads to appear as pearls. Unmarked but rose gold quality tested as 10K. Total weight 3.9 grams. Estimate $500-$1,000

Late 20th century. Marked with impressed on underside. Height 20.5”, width (across handles) 27”, diameter of top of bowl 16.75”. Estimate $500-$700

Ladies Italian 18k yellow gold domed mabe cultured pearl ring with a 16mm flush set mabe pearl (grade A with slight abrasions). Total weight 14.7 grams. US ring size 6.5. Estimate $500-$700

French, 20th century. height 36”, width 47”, depth 14”. Estimate $500-$700

Set of 37 cobalt and crystal glasses, comprising of 10 sherry, port or cordials (4”), 4 goblets (6.25”), 23 narrow water goblets (6.25”). Apparently unmarked. Estimate $500-$700

20th century. Some iron elements with impressed numbers on backside, otherwise unmarked. Height 43.5”, width 84.5”, depth 19.25”. Estimate $500-$700

Leonie Lebas (French, 19th/20th century), “Figures on the Beach”, oil on artist board, signed lower right “L. LEBAS”. Framed 11.5” x 16.25”. Unframed 7” x 11.75” . Estimate $500-$700

German, Late 19th century. Marked with underglaze Royal Vienna blue beehive shield mark, Austria and numbered 6. Framed 15” x 15”. Plate diameter 8”. Estimate $500-$700

Henry (Henri) Cassiers (Dutch/Belgian,1858-1944), “Quiet Harbor Scene with Figures”, watercolor on paper, signed lower left. Framed 22.25” x 29.25”. Sight size 13.6” x 20.7”. Estimate $500-$700

Harold Altman (American/ French, 1924-2003). “Rue Mouffetard I, II, III, and IV”, chromolithographs, lim. ed. 243/285, each pencil signed, titled, and numbered below image. Framed 18.75” x 22.5”. Estimate $500-$700

Wool. Turkey. Signed. Grey floral and geometric design on teal field with brown and green accent colors. 6’ 2” x 8’ 7” Estimate $500-$700

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106. 6 C. Hullmandel Chromolithographs of Tree Species

107. French Provincial Rafraichissoir/Jardiniere Stand

108. Ladies Vintage Omega 14k Gold Watch w/Diamonds

109. Pair of Napoleon III Style Carved Walnut Pedestals

110. 20th C. Impressionist Landscape in Oil, Signed P. J. Cavaliere, first half 20th century. “Impressionist Autumn Landscape”, oil on canvas, signed lower left. Framed 26.375” x 31.25”, unframed 25” x 30”. Estimate $400-$600

111. Cast Bronze Sculpture, Woman with Bird, Signed

American School, 20th century. Indistinguishably signed to back of plinth, numbered “519”. 14” x 10.75” x 11.5”. Estimate $400-$600

112. Pair Large Hand Colored Bird Etchings, Dan Mitra

113. Pair of Rustic Grey Painted Demilune Tables

114. A.S. Wilkinson Signed Watercolor of English Garden

115. Italian Micro Mosaic Floral Still Life

116. Ladies 18k Gold & Pearl Rope Chain Necklace

117. French Louis Philippe One Drawer Table, Walnut

After Charles Hullmandel (English, 1789-1850). Chromolithographs. Inscribed below each image with title and “Printed from C. Hullmandel’s Patent”. Framed 21.25” x 26”, sight size 12” x 17.5”. Estimate $500-$700

Height 42” x 14.75” square. Estimate $400-$600

Dan Mitra (Romanian/ American, 20th century). “Mallards” (229/400) and “Wood Ducks” (304/400), hand colored etchings, pencil inscribed below image. Framed 34.25” x 42.25”, sight size 23.5” x 31.75”. Estimate $500-$700

Italian, 20th century. Initialed lower right, possibly ‘VC’ (Virgilio Cassio, Italian, 20th century). Framed 13” x 12”. Sight size 5.75” x 4.25”. Estimate $400-$600

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French, Late 18th century. Height 26.75”, diameter 17”. Estimate $500-$700

Height 32.25”, width 40”, depth 20”, Estimate $800-$1,200

Ladies 18k yellow gold necklace with 19 Akoya cultured pears (color: warm white, grade AA, 5.75mm diameter) encased in handmade wire wrapping. Marked “18K”. Length 25”. Total weight 21.4 grams. Estimate $400-$600

1960s ladies Omega 14k gold wristwatch with round iridescent dial and woven mesh band with 8 single cut natural diamonds. Case .025” in diameter. Length 6.25”. Total weight w/o movement 14.4 grams. Estimate $400-$600

Arthur Stanley Wilkinson (English, 1860-1930). “Woman in English Garden”, watercolor on paper, signed lower right. Framed 18.75” x 22.75”, sight size 10.375” x 14.375”. Estimate $400-$600

French, 19th century. Height 28.5”, width 40.75”, depth 25.75”. Estimate $500-$700


118. Leaded Stained Glass Gilt Metal Figural Table Lamp

119. Hand Woven Antique Kazak Throw Rug

120. Pair of Stained & Carved Oak Hall Chairs, 19th C.

121. French 19th C. Pine Three Drawer Commode

122. Sardinian Coral & 18k Gold Grape Pendant Necklace

123. Rorstrand Majolica Glazed Pottery Pedestal

124. Large Royal Dux Art Nouveau Figural Vase

125. String Inlaid Mahogany Three Drawer Stand

126. Hand Woven Noma Runner

Height 26”, diameter of shade 16”. Estimate $500-$700

French, 19th century. height 36.5”, width 34.5”, depth 21”. Estimate $400-$600

Royal Dux (Bohemia (Modern-day Czech Republic), Early 20th Century (circa 1900-1918). height, width, depth. Estimate $400-$600

Wool. Persia. Geometric and floral design on rust field with blue, cream, and teal accent colors. 3’ 2” x 4’ 3” Estimate $400-$600

Natural Sardianian coral bead necklace pendant in the form of a grape cluster with 18k gold leaves on a gold wire (circa 1940s-1950s). Necklace length 18”. Marked “18k”. Estimate $500-$700

Late 19th/ early 20th century. Height 29”, width 19”, depth 16”. Estimate $400-$600

19th century. Height 45.75”, width 19.75”, depth 14.75”, seat to floor 20.25”. Estimate $400-$600

Swedish, late 19th/ early 20th century. Height 21”, diameter of base 12.75”. Estimate $200-$400

Wool. Pakistan. Geometric and floral design on cream and tan field. 2’ 9” x 12’ 3” Estimate $500-$700

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127. Duncan McNair Painting of Scottish Highlands, O/C

128. Sasaki Crystal Regency Stemware (51 pcs)

129. Regency Style Mahogany w/Satinwood Tea Caddy

130. Five English Porcelain Items- Tureen, Tray, Dishes

131. Mahogany Console Table, Late 19th/Early 20th C.

132. Int’l Silver Co. “Lord Saybrook” Sterling Pitcher

133. Hand Woven Oushak Area Rug

134. Miniature Mahogany Cased Table Top Letter Box

135. English Georgian Mahogany 3-Tier Dumb Waiter

136. British 19th C. Signed Oil on Board, “Sailing”

137. Mahogany Wood Sedan Clock, John White, London

138. British School 19th C. Signed Watercolor, Fishing

Duncan McNair (British, early 20th century). “The Grandeur of Bealach”, oil on canvas, signed lower left “Duncan McNair”. Framed 25.75” x 36”, unframed 19.875” x 30.25”. Estimate $400-$600

English, 19th/ 20th century. Tray 14.125” long, tureen 4.5” x 7.25” x 4.375”. Estimate $500-$700

Wool. Turkey. Tribal pattern on brown field with burgundy, cream, and rose accent colors. 3’ 5” x 5’ 5”. Estimate $600-$800

British School, fourth quarter 19th century. “Sailing”-1884, oil on artists board, monogrammed and dated lower right. Framed 17.25” x 14.25”, unframed 13.875” x 11”. Estimate $400-$600

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Set of 51 pieces of Sasaki crystal stemware in the Regency clear pattern with frosted reeded stems comprising of 9 cordials, 5 champagnes; 15 white wines, 10 red wines, 12 water goblets. Estimate $400-$600

Late 19th/Early 20th century. Height 31.5”, width 50”, depth 20”. Estimate $500-$700

English, late 19th century. Height 16.5”, diameter 8.75”. Estimate $500-$700

English, Late19th/Early 20th century. Height 14.25”, width 10.125”, depth 4”. Estimate $400-$600

English, early 20th century. 9.6” tall, 13.5” wide, 8” deep. Estimate $400-$600

International Sterling (American, 1908-1976). Marked to underside “International Sterling E77 4/14 Pts D”. 8.875” tall x 8.5 spout to handle. 25 troy ounces. Estimate $500-$700

English, circa 1760. Height 42.25”, diameter 24”. Estimate $600-$800

J. Reed Dickinson (British, fl.1867-1881). “Fishing”, watercolor on paper laid down on artists board, signed lower right of center. Framed 11” x 14.875”, unframed 5.875” x 9.875”. Estimate $400-$600


139. Pair of Nude Drawings, Signed Trosky

140. Pair of Cast Iron Open Form Table Lamps

141. Iron Accent Table w/Floral & Scrolled Motif

142. Two Artisan Carved Wood Bowls, Signed

143. Yosl Bergner, Limited Ed. Print, Signed

144. Pair of Cast Iron Horned Bull Sculptures

145. Selig Mid Century Modern Teak & Tiled Coffee Table

146. Signed Mid-Century Modern Painting, Man w/ Basket

147. Vintage 1960s 18k Gold & Glass Sputnik Ring

148. Watercolor on Paper, “The Train Depot”

149. Pair of Iron & Glass Top Jardiniere Stands

150. George Koppany, Venetian Scene, Signed

Signed “Trosky” Each framed 25.25” x 19”, sight size 16” x 11”. Estimate $150-$300

Walnut bowl, Tom Church (Tennessee), marked on bottom, 6.4” x 8” x 7.3”; a Lissi Oland (North Carolina) turned maple bowl, marked on bottom and dated 2001, 4.5” x 16” x 14”. Estimate $150-$300

Attributed to Selig (Danish, 20th century). Height 15.50”, length 61.25”, depth 22”. Estimate $200-$400

“The Train Depot”, watercolor on paper laid down on canvas, unsigned. Framed 28.75” x 33”, sight size 19.5” x 23.5”. Estimate $200-$400

height (to top of rounded finial) 21.5”, width (of shade) 20”, depth 9.125”. Estimate $200-$400

Yosl Bergner (Israeli, b. 1920-), “Still Life”, limited edition serigraph on paper, pencil signed in Hebrew lower right and numbered in pencil lower left “10/125”. Framed 25.5” x 31.5”. Sight size 15.25” x 19.25”. Estimate $150-$300

American School, third quarter 20th century. “Man with Basket”-1956, oil on masonite, signed lower left “EW Schuulacker ‘56”. Framed 26.5” x 10”, unframed 24.75” x 8”. Estimate $150-$300

Second half of 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 26” x 12.25” square. Estimate $200-$400

Height 18.25”, width 29.75”, depth 19”. Estimate $150-$300

20th century. Unmarked. Height 4.25”, width 8.5”, depth 3”. Estimate $150-$300

Ladies vintage 1960s 18k yellow gold sputnik ring with multicolored glass accents throughout rounded form. Unmarked but quality tested as 18k. US ring size 5.75. Total weight 5.9 grams. Estimate $200-$400

George Koppany (20th century). “Venetian Scene”, acrylic on canvas, signed lower right. Framed 41.25” x 29.25”. Unframed 36” x 24”. Estimate $150-$300

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151. Signed Modern Abstract Painting in Blues on Wood

152. Mid Century Modern Herman Miller Model 557 Clock

153. Pair of Swedish MCM Bird’s Eye Maple Chairs

154. Wedgwood Milford Pattern w/Red Border (103 Pcs)

155. Hand Woven Tribal Area Rug

156. Abstract Work on Paper, Arthur Van Court Estate

157. Philco Model 39-55 Stereo with “Mystery” Remote

158. Jim Dow Photograph “San Diego Padres Stadium”

159. Ray Reves, Modern Mixed Media, Don Quixote

160. Lane Mid Century Modern Headboard & Chest

161. Jim Waid Abstract Acrylic on Masonite, Signed

162. Lane Mid Century Modern 6 Drawer Dresser & Mirror

Joe McKibben, 20th century. “Coral Sea”, mixed media on wood board, signed lower right “McKibbon”. Inscribed to verso with artist’s name and title. Framed 21.5” x 30.25”, unframed 16” x 24”. Estimate $300-$500

English, 20th century. 20 dinner plates (diameter 10.9”), 20 cups (height 2.5”), 22 saucers (diameter 6”), 18 bread & butter (6.25”), 20 salad plates (8.25”), tea pot (height 7.25”), covered sugar and creamer. Estimate $300-$500

American, first half of 20th century (c. 1939). Each component marked “PHILCO”, back of stereo with model number. Height 36.5”, width 34.5”, depth 14.5”. Estimate $300-$500

American, circa 1960s. Stamped interior drawer for Lane Alta Vista, serial number on back R 664010. Height 22.75”, width 24”, depth 17”. Estimate $300-$500

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American, circa 1960s. Height 36”, width 17”, depth 4”. Estimate $300-$500

Wool. Turkey. Grey field flanked by four orange triangular shapes surrounded by brown and white checker board motif border. 4’ 5” x 7’ 9”. Estimate $300-$500

Jim Dow (American, 1942 - ). “San Diego Padres Jack Murphy Stadium”, chromogenic photographic print, original printing 1982, apparently unsigned. Framed 16.25” x 38.25”, sight size 8.125” x 29.875”. Estimate $300-$500

Jim Waid (American, b.1942-), “Tannischmint”, acrylic on masonite, signed lower right “Waid”. Verso of frame with exhibition label Palm Beach, Florida, 1968. Framed 26.75” x 39”. Unframed 24” x 36”. Estimate $300-$500

Swedish, mid 20th century. Underside of frame of each chair with metal label for “DITZINGER’S, A.B. Robert Ditzinger, Stockholm, Goteborg”. Height 31.5”, width 17.5”, depth 16.25”, seat to floor 17.25”. Estimate $300-$500

Arthur Brown Van Court (American (Chicago, Illinois), b. 1903), “Untitled”, mixed media on paper, stamped lower right “FRANKLIN VAN COURT ESTATE”. Framed 15.6” x 12.75”. Sight size 10.7” x 7.5”. Estimate $300-$500

Ray Reves (20th century), “Don Quixote”, 3-D mixed media artwork, signed lower left. Framed in shadowbox 25.25” x 21.5”. Sight size 18.75” x 14.75”. Estimate $300-$500

Lane Furniture Company (Altavista, Virgina), mid 20th century. Marked with manufacturer’s name on interior of upper left drawer. Six drawer chest 30.5” x 60” x 17.75”. Mirror 44.5” x 25.75”. Estimate $300-$500


163. Mexican School Signed Modern Oil, Weary Travelers

164. African Cowhide Drum Table w/Hoof Feet

165. Modern Gouache Landscape, Signed Frank Baisden

166. Baker Kiosk Two Door Butler’s Cabinet

167. Peter Max Signed Serigraph, “His Own Eclipse”

168. Large Assortment Industrial Wooden Pattern Molds

169. Mid-Century Modern Painting, Siamese Cats, Signed

170. Set of 4 Kasparians Upholstered Modern Armchairs

171. Italian Burled Veneer & Brass Rolling Bar Cart

172. 70s Chrome & Glass Table, Paul Mayen

173. Set of Arabia of Finland China (58 pcs)

174. Erte “Lovers & Idol”, Pencil Signed Serigraph

Mexican School, third quarter 20th century. “Weary Travelers” - 1959, oil on canvas, signed and dated lower right “Froylan Ojeda 59”. Unframed canvas 29.5” x 37.375”. Estimate $500-$700

Bakers, 20th century. Baker Kiosk 2 door butler’s cabinet from The Bill Sofield Collection, #4070. Height 50.5”, width 29”, depth 18”. Estimate $700-$900

Richard Kidwell Miller (American (New York/ West Virginia), 1930-2014). “Siamese Cats” - 1956, oil on canvas, signed and dated lower right “Rich Miller ‘56”. Framed 31.25” x 23.375”, unframed 30” x 22”. Estimate $400-$600

Paul Mayen for Architectural Supplements, circa 1970s. Height 28”, diameter 41.75”. Estimate $700-$900

Height 20.25”, diameter 29.5”. Estimate $400-$600

Peter Max (German/ American, b. 1937). ‘His Own Eclipse”, serigraph, limited edition 5/250, pencil signed and numbered below image. Framed 29.75” x 38”, sheet size 21.75” x 29.75”. Estimate $300-$500

American, last quarter of 20th century. Height 32”, width (across arms) 26.5”, depth 23.5”, seat to floor 18.75”. Estimate $400-$600

Set of Arabia of Finland china in the Anemone-Blue pattern comprising of 58 pieces. Estimate $500-$700

Frank M. Baisden (American (Tennesee/ Georgia), b.1904). “Abstract Trees”, gouache on paper, signed lower right. Framed 25.75” x 16.875”, sight size 19.5” x 10.75”. Estimate $300-$500

Accompanied by a paperbound book entitled ‘Foundry Art - A Traveling Exhibit of Wooden Patterns for Industrial Machines’. Approximately 26 items along with book. Estimate $500-$700

Italian, 20th century. Aldo Tura. Height 27.5”, width 30.25”, depth 16.25”. Estimate $400-$600

Erte (Romain de Tirtoff, Russia & France, 1892-1990), “Lovers and Idol”, serigraph (silkscreen) on paper, pencil signed and numbered “72/300”. Framed 32.125” x 25.125”. Sight size 20.75” x 14.75”. Estimate $400-$600

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175. Set of 6 American MCM Dining Chairs, c. 1960s

176. Julie Warren Martin, Early Iron Abstract Sculpture

177. H. Shuptrine Modernist Floral Still Life, Signed

178. Tadashi Nakagama, “Neighing Horse”, Signed Print

179. MCM Four Door Walnut Credenza, Coffey Style

180. Two Hagenauer Brass & Wood Figurines, Marked

181. Very Large Polished Specimen of Labradorite

182. Jere for Artisan House Bonsai Tree Sculpture

183. George Cress Pastel on Paper, “Dock Ruins” - 1976

184. Maria Yee Mahogany & Glass Top Dining Table

185. Signed Mid Century Modern Painting “At The Marina”

186. Mid-Century Rich Miller Painting, Banjo Player

American (North Carolina), mid 20th century c. 1960s. Armchair height 31.5”, width (across arms) 22.5”, depth 20”, seat to floor 18”. Side chair height 31.5”, width 19.75”, depth 18.25”, seat to floor 17.75”. Estimate $500-$700

Tadashi Nakagama (Japanese, b. 1927- ), “Neighing Horse”-1971, polychrome and parcel gilt woodblock print on paper, pencil signed and numbered 34/85. Framed 17” x 15”. Sight size 10” x 8.25”. Estimate $300-$500

Sizable Labradorite specimen fashioned from a solid block of stone with excellent polish and strong electric blue flashes when viewed from a multitude of angles. Height 3”, width 6.5”, depth 1.75”. Estimate $600-$800-

Maria Yee for Room & Board (American, 20th century). Metal label on underside of top identifying maker. Height 30”, width 70.25”, depth 38”. Estimate $400-$600

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Julie Warren Martin, (American (Tennessee), b. 1943- ), “Untitled”-1965, iron sculpture, signed and dated on exterior “Julie Warren 1965”. Overall height 20.125”, diameter of base 5”. Estimate $400-$600

Mid-20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 26.5”, width 72”, depth 19.125”. Estimate $400-$600

Curtis Jere for Artisan House. Label on underside from Artisan House with information on work. Height 11.75”, width 16.75”, depth 11.75”. Estimate $500-$700

Paul Christensen, first half 20th century. “At The Marina”, oil on canvas, signed lower left “Paul Christensen”. Framed 25.75” x 30”, unframed 21.75” x 26”. Estimate $400-$600

Hubert Shuptrine (American (Tennessee), 1936-2006). “Abstracted Floral”, oil on artists board laid down on cardboard, signed lower left “Hubert Shuptrine”. Framed 22.125” x 12.25”, unframed 19” x 9”. Estimate $400-$600

Austrian, first half of 20th century. “Dutch Girl with Doll” height 5.4”, diameter of base 2.125”; and “Male Musician” height 5.9”, diameter of base 2.75”. Estimate $400-$600

George Ayers Cress (American (Tennessee), 19212008). “Dock Ruins” - 1975, pastel on paper, signed lower right “George Cress 1976”. Framed 21” x 27.75”, sight size 14.75” x 21.5”. Estimate $300-$500

Richard Kidwell Miller (American (New York/ West Virginia), 1930-2014). “The Street Musician” - 1956, oil on canvas, signed and dated lower right “Rich Miller ‘56”. Estimate $400-$600


187. Ernest Trova, Falling Man Manscape, Signed Print

Ernest Tino Trova (American (Missouri), 1927-2009). “Falling Man Manscape” - 1967, serigraph on paper, pencil signed, dated and numbered lower right margin 146/175. Framed 28.5” square, Sight size 27.8” square. Estimate $300-$500

189. Ernest Trova, Falling Man Manscape, Blue Serigraph

Ernest Tino Trova (American (Missouri), 19272009), “Falling Man Manscape”-1971, serigraph on paper, pencil signed, dated, and numbered lower right margin 129/150. Framed 28.5” square. Sight size 23.125” square. Estimate $300-$500

188. Ernest Trova, Falling Man Manscape, Signed Print

Ernest Tino Trova (American (Missouri), 1927-2009). “Falling Man Manscape” - 1969, serigraph on paper, pencil signed, dated and numbered lower right 146/175. Framed 28.5” square. Sight size 28” square. Estimate $300-$500

190. Ernest Trova, Falling Man Manscape, Signed Print

Ernest Tino Trova (American (Missouri), 1927-2009). “Falling Man Manscape”-1964, serigraph on paper, pencil signed and dated lower right margin “E. Trova 1964”. Framed 23.75” x 24”, sight size 23.125” square. Estimate $300-$500

191. Jens Risom MCM “U-251” Sofa, Circa 1955

Jens Risom (Danish/American, b. 1916-), U-251 sofa c. 1955. Height 32.5”, width 52.5”, depth 30.5”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

192. Ernest Trova, Four Foot Falling Man, Signed Print Ernest Tino Trova (American (Missouri), 1927-2009), “Study/ Falling Man (Four Foot Falling Man)”, 1973, serigraph on Becket paper, signed and numbered below image 122/150. Framed 70.25” x 38”. Sight size 69.5” x 37.25”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

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193. Set of 8 Modern Burled Walnut Armchairs

194. Paul Stankard Round Paper Weight w/Berried Root

195. Set of Two Modern Wingback Burled Walnut Chairs

196. Wall Mounted Modern Glass Panel Sculpture

197. Large Dick Wickman One-of-a-Kind Dining Table

198. Lucien Genin “Moulin Rouge Cinema”, Signed

199. Pair of Vladmir Kagan Sculpted Triangular Stools

200. 23 Piece Royal Doulton Art Deco “Tango” Coffee Set

201. Designer Julian Chichester, Lipps Long Cabinet

202. Pair of Jens Risom Walnut Lounge Chairs

203. G. Cress Abstract Expressionist Landscape, Signed

204. Set of 4 Paul McCobb Maple & Hairpin Iron Chairs

20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 33.25”, width 24”, depth 21.5”, seat to floor 16.75”. Estimate $800-$1,200

American School, 20th century. Platform 56” x 32” x 6.75”, glass 60” x 36” x 0.25”. Estimate $800-$1,200

Vladimir Kagan (American, b. 1927-). Unmarked. Height 15.75”, width 21”, depth 19”. Estimate $700-$900

Jens Risom (Danish/American, b. 1916). Both chairs retain original paper label under cushion. Height 29”, width 24.5” (arm to arm), seat depth 21”, seat height 17”. Estimate $800-$1,200

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Paul Stankard (American, b. 1943). Signed in cane ‘’S’’ and numbered to the base 9/50, 04177. Height 2”, diameter 2.75”. Estimate $800-$1,200

Dick Wickman (American, 20/21st century), c. 1996. Underside with Dick Wickman label, dated 1996. Height 29.75”, width 117.50”, depth 53.5”. Estimate $3,000-$5,000

English, first half of 20th century (circa 1934). 23 piece Royal Doulton Art Deco porcelain coffee set in “Tango” pattern. Estimate $800-$1,200

George Ayers Cress (American (Tennessee), 19212008). “Promontory I” - 1987, signed and dated lower right “George Cress 1987”. Framed 31.5” x 35.5”, unframed 28.25” x 32.25”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

20th century. Unmarked. Height 38”, width (across arms) 29.5”, depth 21”, seat to floor 15”. Estimate $300-$500

Lucien Genin (French, 1894-1953). “Moulin Rouge Cinema”, gouache on paper, signed lower center. Framed 19.75” x 22.5”, sheet size 9.125” x 12.25”. Estimate $700-$900

Verso with label from Julian Chichester. Height 31.5”, width 86.75”, depth 21.75”. Estimate $800-$1,200

Set of 4 Paul McCobb dining chairs for Winchendon. Height 29.75”, width 17.25”, seat depth 14.25”, seat height 17.5”. Estimate $800-$1,200


205. Florida Highwaymen Seascape, Signed Sam Newton ‘81 Sam Newton (American (Florida), b.1948). “Crashing Waves” - 1981, oil on artists board, signed and dated lower right. Framed 26.75” x 38.75”, unframed 24” x 35.75”. Estimate $1,200-$2,400

206. Signed Carved Alabaster Sculpture, Windswept Woman Kay Hofmann (American, 20th century). “Windswept Woman”, carved alabaster, incised signature behind leg. 17.25” x 11.75” x 10”. Estimate $800-$1,200

207. Cartier “Santos” Two-Tone Wristwatch

Cartier “Santos” watch with two tone case and bracelet with 18k yellow gold and stainless steel, rounded square white dial with black Roman numerals and “CARTIER”. Back of case with “Cartier” above “Quartz”, “SWISS MADE”, “OR ET ACIER”, “187957” and “05549”. Estimate $2,000-$4,000

208. Jansen Black-Lacquered Directoire Style Commode

French, circa 1950’s. Maison Jansen Directoire style bronze mounted, black lacquered, and parcel gilt decorated commode with white marble top. All raised on square tapered legs with sabots. Each drawer stamped ‘Jansen’. Height 34.75”, width 40”, depth 18.5”. Estimate $800-$1,200

209. Pair of Bamboo Benches, Attr. to Perret & Vibert Attributed to Perret & Vibert (French, second half of 19th century), Pair of two bamboo framed benches or settees with thick frames with vertical slat accented aprons. Benches upholstered in cream colored fabric on trapezoidal seat and rectangular back. Height 42.75”, width 58.5”, depth 20.75”. Estimate $700-$900

210. Andirondack Style 6 Light Antler Chandelier American, 20th century. Rustic Adirondack style 6 light antler chandelier in two tiers, with 2 lights on the top tier over 4 lights on the main circulet, all formed from joined antlers. The 6 lights with faux wax drip sleeves and surmounted with custom rawhide stitched shades. Height 30” (not including chain) diameter of base 41”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000

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212. 14k White Gold, Aquamarine & Diamond Ring

Ladies 14k white gold, aquamarine and diamond ring with a center emerald cut aquamarine (color: medium dark blue, clarity: VS2) flanked by diamond baguettes (measuring approximately 5.0 x 1.5mm, approximately 0.22 carat total weight, clarity: VS2, color: H-I). Unmarked but quality tested as 14k. US ring size 5.5. Total weight approximately 3.6 grams. Estimate $1,200-$1,800

213. 14k Yellow Gold & Champagne Diamond Ring

Ladies 14k yellow gold and champagne diamond ring with six modern round brilliant cut diamonds (color: champagne or fancy brown, clarity: Si1-Si2, approximately 2.00 carats total weight). Marked “14K’ and “OSCAR’S”. US ring size 7.5. Total weight approximately 6.8 grams. Estimate $1,200-$1,800

211. Ben Smith Large Woodblock “Processional Figure” Ben Smith (American (Atlanta, Georgia), 20th century). “Processional Figure with Mask” - 1969, edition 30/55, monumental woodblock print with hand painted red accents, pencil signed and titled lower right “Processional Figure with Mask 30/55 Ben Smith 1969 Ink”. Framed 52.75” x 41.5”, sight size 50.575” x 39.5”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000

215. Ben Smith, Scarce 1st Run Signed Woodblock Print

Ben Smith (American (Atlanta, Georgia), 20th century). “Masquerader with Pig Mask” - 1972, limited edition 1/55, monumental woodblock print, pencil signed and titled lower left “Masquerader with Pig Mask 1/55 Ben Smith 1972 Ink”. Framed 43” x 30”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

214. Monumental Ben Smith Figural Woodcut on Canvas

Ben Smith (American (Atlanta, Georgia), 20th century). “Seated Figure with Boal” 1977, monumental woodcut embellished, edition 1/15, pencil signed and dated lower center. First run woodcut depicting a seated male figure with exposed head and neck completely covered in tribal tattoos, the man depicted at full length wearing a bright yellow shroud or wrap decorated in white with circular patterning, in his lap a flared rim bowl clutched by a tattooed hand that also holds a staff topped with feathers, his scaly foot protruding below the shroud, and the background finished with matte brown and black fields of color over a field of cream embellished to lower right with archaic lettering between two bands of brown coloring over the letters M and X. Framed 73.375” x 56.125”, unframed 72” x 55”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000

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216. Custom 18k White Gold & Diamond Eternity Band

Ladies custom made 18k white gold and diamond eternity ring band containing 8 modern round brilliant cut diamonds, 8 modern marquise cut diamonds, and 12 small single cut diamonds (2.04 carats total weight, color range: J-K, clarity: I1). Unmarked but quality tested as 18k. US ring size 6.5. Total weight 13.4 grams. Estimate $1,500-$3,000


217. Albert Locca “Mandolin Player”, 1959 Oil on Canvas

218. Congressman’s 19th C. Cannon Handle Walking Stick

219. George Luks, Ashcan School Pastel, Signed

220. Set of 4 Mackintosh Highback Ingram Chairs

221. Guy Wiggins, View of San Francisco, Watercolor

222. French Deco Iron & Blue Lucite Hanging Lantern

223. Auguste Matisse Signed Oil, “La Vague (The Wave)”

224. George III Style Yew Oyster Highboy, 20th C.

225. Olivier Foss Signed Oil, “Paris On A Rainy Night”

Albert Locca (Swiss, 1895-1966). “Mandolin Player” 1959, oil on canvas, signed lower left “Locca 1959”. Framed 44.5” x 26.25”, unframed 39.5” x 19.75”. Estimate $3,000-$5,000

Matched set of 4 Mackintosh oak highback Ingram tea room chairs after designer Charles Rennie Mackintosh, probably by Cassina. Height 58.75”, width 19”, seat depth 15”, seat height 18”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

Auguste Matisse (French, 1866-1931). “La Vague (The Wave)”, oil on canvas, signed lower left “Matisse_Auguste”. Framed 22.5” x 35.75”, unframed 18.5” x 32”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

English, 19th century. The collar inscribed “William S. Greene” for the owner, a member of the U.S. House of Representatives from 1898-1924, 33.5” long, cannon 3.5” long. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

Guy Carleton Wiggins (American, 1883-1962), “San Francisco Street Scene”, watercolor on paper, signed lower left. Framed 30.5” x 24.5”. Sight size 16.75” x 10.5”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000

Second half of 20th century. Height 71.5”, width 40”, depth 22.25”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

George Benjamin Luks (American, 1867-1933), “New York Evening Carriage Ride”, pastel on artist’s board, signed lower left. Framed 15.125” x 12”. Board 10.4” x 7.5”. Estimate $3,000-$5,000

French, 20th century. Height 22.5” (not including chain), width 12.15”, depth 6.6”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

Olivier Foss (American/ Continental, 1920-2002). “Paris On A Rainy Night”, oil on canvas, signed lower left “O. Foss”. Framed 26.75” x 30.25”, unframed 18” x 26.125”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

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227. Metropolitan Furn. Navy Velvet Modern Sectional

Metropolitan Furniture modern, modular eight piece sectional sofa. Overall 133” wide (each section 32.25” wide), 64” deep, 16” seat to floor, 28” overall height. Estimate $1,500-$3,000

229. Bertetti “La Morte di Diana” Porcelain Sculpture

226. Carol Haerer, Unframed Abstract in Reds, Signed Carol Haerer (American (1993-2002), “Untitled”-1957, oil on canvas, signed in red on verso of canvas. Unframed 53” x 33.75”. Haerer’s work is included in the permanent collections of the Whitney Museum, the Guggenheim Museum, and The Brooklyn Museum, among other museums and universities. Estimate $800-$1,200

228. Monumental Carol Haerer, Abstract Oil on Canvas Carol Haerer (American (1993-2002), “Untitled”, oil on canvas, signed and dated 1957 on the back. Unframed 76” x 59.5”. Provenance: Acquired from the Estate of Carol Haerer directly from artist’s husband, Philip Wofford. Estimate $1,200-$1,800

230. Large Abstract Collage Triptych Landscape, Signed

Florence Brown Eden (American, b.1916). “Coastal Reflections”, triptych polymer collage on canvas, signed lower right of right panel “F. Brown Eden”. A painting in three parts abstractly depicting reflections of a landscape in a body of water. Each canvas in matching frame. Left and right pieces framed 46.75” x 26.75”, unframed 44” x 24”. Center piece framed 46.75” x 38.75”, unframed 44” x 36”. Overall 46.75” x 92.25”. Estimate $2,000-$4,000

Clelia Bertetti (Italian, 1904-1995), “La Morte di Diana”-1935, porcelain figural sculpture, inscribed in black on bottom “Le Bertetti TORINO MADE IN ITALY N113 “MORTE DI DIANA””. Porcelain figural group depicting a young beautiful female nude (mythological Diana the Huntress) reclining gracefully on rocky base with a wild cat (leopard) with mouth on her throat. Height 10.25”, width 16.25”, depth 13.25”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000

231. MCM Sarfatti “Triennale” Cantilevered Floor Lamp Italian, mid 20th century. Gino Sarfatti (Italian, 1912-1985) “Triennale” cantilevered three light floor lamp Unmarked. Height (to top of form when highest lamp is tilted fully up) 76.25, diameter of base 13”. Estimate $3,000-$5,000

232. Large Philip Standish Read Oil, “Reclining Nudes”

Philip Standish Read (American (New York),19272000). “Reclining Nudes”, oil on canvas, signed lower right “Philip S. Read”. Mural-like painting depicting a group of cubist inspired classical nudes in pastel tones with a single female figure reclining at center with bulbous breasts and her right arm covering her mouth as it grabs the opposite shoulder, the figures layered over each other and having multi colored abstract washes over surface. Unframed canvas 46.5” x 68.25”. Estimate $4,000-$6,000

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233. Julie Warren Martin, Abstract Marble Sculpture

Julie Warren Martin, (American (Tennessee), b. 1943- ), “Untitled”, carved marble sculpture, apparently unsigned. Overall 14.3” x 20.25” x 5.75”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000


234. Philip Standish Read, “Business As Usual” Oil

Philip Standish Read (American (New York),1927-2000). “Business As Usual”, oil on canvas, signed lower right “P. S. Read”. Framed 28.5” x 72.25”, unframed 25.875” x 69.125”. Estimate $4,000-$6,000

236. Cavalier 51 Coca Cola Vending Machine, 1950s

American (Chattanooga, Tennesse), 1950’s. Unrestored Cavalier 51 Coca-Cola Vending Machine. The Cavalier Coca-Cola vending machine was designed by Cavalier to compete directly with the Vendo 39. It vends 51 cold bottles of Coca-Cola and pre-cools 36 bottles, which is a greater volume than the 39 vended, 20 cooled of the Vendo 39. Other features you can see listed in its brochure are that it’s easy to load, has an all-metal construction, chrome-plated hardware and a large crown catcher. Each bottle travels on a belt in its own aluminum tube, so the bottles are not rubbing together as they are stored and dispensed. Metal label on side of machine with serial number “301546”. Height 65.5”, width 24.75”, depth 20”. Estimate $1,200-$2,400

235. Andy Warhol Offset Litho Advertising, Leo Castelli

After Andy Warhol (American, 1928-1987), “Flowers”-1964, offset color lithograph on paper published by Leo Castelli for advertising mailers for the Gallery’s exhibition in New York that year. Text on back side reading “Leo Castelli, 4 E. 77 New York 21, Andy Warhol, 21 Nov.-17 Dec.”. Work unframed, measures 22” square. Estimate $800-$1,200

237. Andy Warhol “Marilyn” Castelli Graphics, Signed 238. 1956 Red & White Nash Metropolitan Hardtop Car

1956 Nash Metropolitan ‘Coral Red’ & ‘Snowberry White’ Hardtop car in working condition; the interior with Houndstooth fabric and white vinyl. Model 562. Chassis Serial #E22804. Odometer Reading: 42000. Body: 22943. Trim: T1600. Paint: P909-P911. The Nash Metropolitan came with several standard factory installed features such as a map light; electric windshield wipers; cigar lighter; “continental-type” rear-mounted spare tire with cover; an AM radio; “Weather Eye” heater; and whitewall tires were offered as optional extras for the U.S. market. The Metropolitan was the first postwar American car that was marketed specifically to women. The first spokesperson for the car was Miss America 1954, Evelyn Ay Sempier. November 1955 saw the start of Metropolitan Series III (NK3) production (Commencing with VIN E21008. Estimate $8,000-$12,000

Andy Warhol (American, 1928-1987), “Marilyn”-1981 offset lithograph on paper for Castelli Graphics invitation, published in 1981, signed in black at right. Pop Art work depicting the iconic celebrity Marilyn Monroe in shades of white, pink and black. This work is from the unknown edition size published by Colour Editions, Inc. created for the exhibition invitation for: “Andy Warhol: A Print Retrospective 1963-1981” held at Castelli Graphics, New York, 21 November - 22 December 1981. Sight size 11.75” square. Estimate $6,000-$9,000 23.


239. Maurice Utrillo Signed 1924 Pastel, French Street Maurice Utrillo (French, 1883-1955). “ Monsieur Perrot” - 1924 Pastel on paper laid down to later pink sheet, signed and dated lower right. Framed 21.375” x 18.375”. Sheet size 10.5” x 7.625”. Pastel depicting a street scene from one end with figures walking away from the viewer and up a hill toward a group of gray buildings in background below yellow to blue skies, with stylized tree to left of scene above a wooden structure with sign reading “Bernot” above a street sign for Rue du Mofit, and to right of street a black metal fence with illegible sign to it and a tall tree craning out over top. Estimate $15,000 - $30,000

240. Important Church Family Cherry Highboy

American, Late 18th century. Important Church family Queen Anne cherry highboy or high chest of drawers in two parts, possibly Wethersfield School, the upper case having a flat top over an arrangement of four small drawers and an upper central drawer fronted by a carved fan over four long graduated drawers, the lower case with short deep drawers flanking a fan carved deep drawer over a scalloped apron raised on cabriole legs terminating in pad feet. The drawer arrangement and detailed fan carving is traditional to the Wethersfield, CT school (Connecticut Valley Furniture, by Thomas Kugelman, 2005). Provenance: This highboy was the property of Oliver K. Church and features a history of ownership by the Church Family of Hartford, Connecticut and Middlefield, Massachusetts. All of the Middlefield families by the name of Church were descendants of Richard Church, the emigrant ancestor who in the 1630s was one of the early settlers of Hartford, Connecticut. Throughout the 19th century, the Church families were involved in the manufacture of woolen textiles in the mills of Factory Village of Middlefield, Massachusetts. The owner of this highboy has traced her church family tree through the past two and a half centuries “A History of the Town of Middlefield Massachusetts” by Edward Church Smith, 1924, and “A Modern History of New London County, Connecticut” by Benjamin Marshall, 1922. Until recently this high chest has been housed in the infamous “The Big House” built in 1869 located in Middlefield Massachusetts. Height 70”, width 39.5”, depth 19”. Estimate $8,000 - $12,000 24.


241. Willem de Kooning, “Woman”, Signed Pastel

Willem de Kooning (Dutch/American, 1904-1997) “Woman (Study for Marilyn Monroe)”-circa 1950s Pastel on paper, signed lower left “de Kooning” Unframed sheet size approximately 13.25” x 9.25” Framed approximately 24.75” x 20.75” In the summer of 1952, de Kooning temporarily paused on his large painting “Woman I” and took refuge at his summer home in Easthampton, New York, where he produced dozens of pastel figural works revisiting the form in “Woman I”. As a result, his pastel drawings aided his development of one of his most successful works. This lot could have origins from this time period in his artistic career. This pastel on paper features a nude female figure depicted at near center with blonde hair, flared nostrils, red lips, and rounded breasts, stomach and thighs in the artist’s signature aggressive and loose handling of the medium. Given the color palette and form, this work may possibly have functioned as a study for his later piece “Marilyn Monroe”-1954 (currently housed at the Neuberger Museum of Art, Purchase, New York) due to its use of yellow in the blonde hair of woman, as well as, the blue and red pastel accents throughout. A similar pastel nude study drawing was featured at Gagosian Gallery’s exhibition in the spring and summer of 2000, “Willem de Kooning: Mostly Women”. This exquisite pastel drawing exhibits the artist’s skillful use of gesture, line, color, and form found in the artist’s paintings and can be seen as a process work that without a doubt influenced his critically-acclaimed masterpieces. As Kurlander wrote of the de Kooning pastel work currently housed at the Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin College, “Drawing had always played a critical role in de Kooning’s practice. The sustained analysis of planar form and increasingly gestural attack that characterize drawings from the late 1930s culminated in the Woman paintings of the late ‘40s to the mid ‘50s, when his drawing, both as a medium of investigation and a repertory of mark-making, became inseparable from the artist’s concept and process of painting.” Note: Breaking from his standard use of applying darkest color pigments first in his paintings, the artist’s pastel works used dark and light tones concurrently creating a stacked complex composition. This work displays use of dark and light tones intermittently with the artist’s heavy application, translucent handling of medium, and overlapping gestural marks. Provenance: Purchased in 2008 by Dr. Daniel Byrd of Atlanta from Mr. Anthony Larson, United Kingdom. According to Mr. Larson, he purchased it from an estate sale of a deceased American collector who was living in the Kensington area of London, England. This lot is accompanied with an appraisal from Frances Aronson Fine Art, Atlanta, Georgia dated August 28th, 2013.

Photo © Nancy Crampton

This important work of art will be allowed a 30 day post-auction inspection period. Estimate $700,000 - $900,000 25.


244. English Brass Blunderbuss w/ Snap Bayonet, c. 1815 English, first quarter 19th century. A coach or livery style brass barrel flintlock blunderbuss, circa 1815, with a top sprung bayonet released by sliding catch on tang, a full sidelock flintlock mechanism with flat lockplate, a French style swan neck hammer with floral engraving, the lockplate being engraved “Dunderdale Mabson & Labron”, engraved brass trigger guard with acorn finial, a bridled powder-pan and a roller on the frizzen spring, with brass capped walnut ramrod and stock, and cannon form brass barrel. Gun with likely original external screws, springs, and parts. Barrel 15” long, overall 41” long with bayonet extended, 30” with bayonet closed. Estimate $3,000-$5,000

242. Colt Model 1851 Navy .36 Caliber Revolver, c. 1856 A Colt Model 1851 Navy six shot .36 caliber single action percussion cap revolver circa 1856 (serial #51893) with period but after market engraving to base of handle “B.P. Hill”. Gun with five visible matching serial numbers, a 6.5” octagonal barrel inscribed to top “Address SamL Colt, New, York City.” on one line, brass bead front sight, brass trigger guard, walnut handle, and an incised naval battle scene on tondo to revolving cylinder. Overall 11.75” long. Note: This gun possibly belonged to Bernard P. Hill, a Confederate Army soldier in the civil war. Estimate $2,000-$4,000

243. Rare Hand Colored Ornithological Engraving, c.1806 French, early 19th century. “Le Guepier Cuvier Male. No. 9”, hand-colored ornithological engraving from “Histoire Naturelle des Promérops et des Guépiers”, published 1806-07 in Paris, written by François Levaillant (1753-1824) with engravings by Guyard and others after Auguste Pelletier (French, active c.1816-1846). Framed 28” x 20.25”, sheet size 20.75” x 14.125”. Estimate $3,000-$5,000

246. Louis XVI Style Mahogany 3 Drawer Commode 245. c.1806 Levaillant Hand Colored Ornith. Engraving French, early 19th century. “Le Barbican Unibec Fig. K”, hand-colored ornithological engraving from “Histoire Naturelle des Promérops et des Guépiers”, published 1806-07 in Paris, written by François Levaillant (17531824) with engravings by Guyard and others after Auguste Pelletier (French, active c.1816-1846). Framed 28” x 20.25”, sheet size 21” x 14”. Estimate $3,000-$5,000

French, 20th century. Louis XVI Neoclassical style mahogany wood three drawer chest or commode with shaped grey marble top above body with three long pull out drawers (top with three paneled sections), brass metal mounts throughout with reeded accents above fluted columnar stiles terminating on toupee feet. Height 34.75”, width 51.75”, depth 24.75”. Estimate $3,000-$5,000

247. Levaillant Hand Colored Bird Engraving, c.1806

French, early 19th century. “Le Grimpar Grimpereau Male and Le Grimpar Maille Male”, hand-colored ornithological engraving from “Histoire Naturelle des Promérops et des Guépiers”, published 1806-07 in Paris, written by François Levaillant (1753-1824) with engravings by Guyard and others after Auguste Pelletier (French, active c.1816-1846). Framed approximately 28” x 20.25”. Estimate $3,000-$5,000

250. Cased Colt Model 1849 Civil War Revolver c.1860

249. Scarce 19th C. French Ornithological Engraving 248. Neoclassical Style Parquetry Entertainment Center Manufacturer label to interior drawer Alfonso Marina. Height 74”, width 52.75, depth 23.5”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Rebecca Aggrey, Atlanta, GA. Estimate $2,000-$4,000

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French, early 19th century. “Le Promerops Promerar Femelle, No. 9”, hand-colored ornithological engraving from “Histoire Naturelle des Promérops et des Guépiers”, published 1806-07 in Paris, written by François Levaillant (1753-1824) with engravings by Guyard and others after Auguste Pelletier (French, active c.18161846). Framed 28” x 20.25”, sheet size 21.125” x 14.125”. Estimate $3,000-$5,000

A Colt custom engraved Model 1849 Pocket black powder percussion 5 shot .31 caliber revolver manufactured circa 1860 (serial #181119) belonging to 1st Lieutenant Richard Young of the 109th Regiment Pennsylvania Infantry, custom inscribed to backstrap to that effect, and to bottom of handle “From W.J. Young”, likely the officer’s father. Gun with five visible matching serial numbers, a 6” octagonal barrel inscribed to top “Address SamL Colt, Hartfold CT.” on two lines, brass bead front sight, silver plated brass trigger guard and to walnut handle, and an incised battle scene on tondo to revolving cylinder. Gun accompanied by likely original mahogany case with fitted compartments to interior for holding accessories, including Civil War era bullet mold and black powder case, and tin of F. Joyce & Co. percussion caps. Overall 10.75” long, box 12.25” x 5.875” x 2.125”. Note: Cased gun accompanied by copies of several documents pertaining to the mustering in and out of First Lieutenant Richard Young of the Union Army. Estimate $5,000-$10,000


252. English George III Period Mahogany Sideboard

English, Late 18th century. Significant George III period mahogany with satinwood inlay sideboard, Height 36.15”, width 72”, depth 29.25”. Estimate $3,000-$5,000

251. Howard C. Christy Portrait, Possibly T. Roosevelt

Howard Chandler Christy (American (New York/ Ohio), 1872-1952). “Portrait of a Gentleman with Cane” - 1907, oil on canvas, signed and dated lower right. Possibly a portrait of President Theodore Roosevelt during his presidency. Stamp to verso of canvas reading “Prepared by E.W. Devoe & Co. New York”. Framed 61.5” x 50”, unframed 52” x 40”. Estimate $3,000-$5,000

253. 254. c.1806 Scarce French Ornithological 1806 Hand Colored French EngravEngraving ing of Bird

French, early 19th century. “Le Grimpar Talapiot Male No. 27”, hand-colored ornithological engraving from “Histoire Naturelle des Promérops et des Guépiers”, published 1806-07 in Paris, written by François Levaillant (1753-1824) with engravings by Guyard and others after Auguste Pelletier (French, active c.18161846). Framed 28” x 20.25”, sheet size 20.875” x 13.75”. Estimate $3,000-$5,000

French, early 19th century. “Le Couroucou Aurora. No. 15”, hand-colored ornithological engraving from “Histoire Naturelle des Promérops et des Guépiers”, published 1806-07 in Paris, written by François Levaillant (1753-1824) with engravings by Guyard and others after Auguste Pelletier (French, active c.18161846). Framed 28” x 20.25”, sheet size 21.25” x 14”. Estimate $3,000-$5,000

256. August Theodor Schoefft, Portrait of Man in India

255. George III Burled Walnut Highboy, English 18th C. English, 18th Century. George III burled walnut highboy, the upper case with the rectangular ogee molded cornice above three short drawers over three long graduated drawers, the chamfered corners deeply fluted; the lower case with conforming molding above a a central drawer flanked by smaller drawers over a scroll carved apron on cabriole legs ending in slipper feet. Drawers lined in oak. Height 64.25”, width 40.5”, depth 21.5”. Estimate $2,500-$5,000

August Theodor Schoefft (Hungarian, 1809-1888), “Portrait of a Gentleman” -1840, oil on canvas, signed lower left. Formal figural portrait depicting a sophisticated man standing in black shirt, jacket and trousers holding a pair of eyeglasses or spectacles in front of a red draped curtain with gold tassels slightly obscuring the view over banister of ornate Indian palace architectural scene in background to right of figure with swans in the water. Framed 60” x 50”. Unframed 53.5” x 43.5”. Estimate $4,000-$6,000

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Collection of Four Fine Russian Faberge Pieces

257. Faberge Jeweled & Guilloche Enamel Floral Brooch

Faberge (Russian, Late 19th century - circa 1890). Finely crafted jeweled, gold mounted guilloche enamel pin or brooch with circular form with translucent pink enamel over guilloche ground enclosing a floral spray with red cabochons and seed pearls. Marked with Cyrillic KF for Faberge, St. Petersburg. Diameter 1.8”. Total weight 4.9 grams. Provenance: Christie’s, Geneva: Gold Boxes, Important Miniatures, Highly Important Works of Art by Carl Faberge, Russian Objects and Paintings, November 15th & 16th, 1994 as Lot 403. Estimate $6,000-$8,000

258. Faberge Turquoise & Diamond Floral Brooch

Faberge (Russian, Late 19th/Early 20th century - circa 1900). Fine gold, turquoise and diamond flower spray brooch or pin set with 7 turquoise cabochons and numerous small accent diamonds on scrolled form. Marked with initials AH, likely for workmaster August Frederik Hollming (Finnish/Russian, b. 1854). Height 2 3/8”. Total weight 15.9 grams. Provenance: Sotheby’s, New York: Faberge, Russian Works of Art and Objects of Vertu, December 6, 1995 as Lot 440. Estimate $6,000-$8,000

259. Faberge Diamond & Enamel Cufflinks, Perchin

Faberge (Late 19th/Early 20th century). Michael Evlampievitch Perchin (Faberge workmaster from 1860-1903), pair of very fine Russian 14k rose gold, guilloche enamel, and diamond men’s cufflinks. Each exquisite cufflink of rounded oval form with purple guilloche enamel behind crowned two-headed Russian eagle (state heraldic symbol) jeweled crown within bezel accented with diamonds. Cufflinks with almond shaped guilloche enamel closure. Marked on back with Perchin maker’s mark in Cyrillic MP and 56 zolotnik gold standard or assay mark. 1.9” tall x 1.8” wide. Total weight 17.9 grams.

323. Faberge Sapphire & Diamond Brooch, Holmstrom

Note: Michael Perchin is one of Faberge’s most famous and skilled workmasters. Perchin was a senior workmaster for Faberge and worked for them under exclusive contract, therefore, the cufflinks featured in this lot can be represented as Faberge. Alternate spellings of Michael Perchin include: Michel Perchin, Mikhail Perchin and Mikhail Perkhin.

Faberge (Russian, Late 19th/Early 20th century). Finely crafted cabochon sapphire, diamond and gold brooch with marks on end of pin form clasp for August Holmstrom (Finnish/Russian, 1829-1903) and assay marks for Russia. Pin of bar form with three oval cabochon sapphires (center vertically aligned, end jewels horizontally aligned) with two round diamonds in between gems. Holmstrom was a silver and gold workmaster for Faberge and created a number of other brooches and pieces of fine jewelry with sapphires and diamonds in undulating gold settings. Length 2”. Total weight 14.2 grams.

Estimate $6,000-$8,000

Estimate $8,000-$12,000

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261. Diamond & Pearl Earrings w/Removable Jackets

Pair of ladies 18k yellow and white gold diamond and pearl earrings with removable jackets with two bezel set center diamonds (enhanced and laser drilled diamonds, 4.42 carats total weight, GIA color: G-H, clarity I1-I2, very good cut grade), two South Sea cultured grade A near round pearls (each 12.3mm in diameter), and 30 modern round and baguette accent diamonds (approximately 0.86 carats total weight, color I-J, clarity VS2). Each with cut grade), two South Sea cultured grade A near round pearls (each 12.3mm in diameter), and 30 modern round and baguette accent diamonds (0.86 carats total weight, color I-J, clarity VS2). Each with jacket measures 1.33” x 0.75”. Total weight 23.5 grams. Estimate $7,000-$9,000

262. Italian 18k Gold, Diamond, Sapphire & Ruby Cross

Italian handmade 18k gold, sapphire and ruby cabochon cross necklace pendant with large and vibrant Royal Velvet blue sapphire oval cabochon (16.85 carats) at center surrounded by diamond ring with brilliant cut diamonds (1.54 carats total weight) flanked by radiating arms with scrolled foliate motif in white gold leading to four oval deep pigeon blood rubies (27.5 carats total weight). Back of cross with engraved dedicatory inscription that reads “My Most Treasured Friend Merry Carlos With My Love -Su”. Assay marks on back in the lower portion. Height 4.8” x 3.125”. Total weight 105 grams. Estimate $15,000-$30,000

263. Faberge Gem Mounted Nephrite Jade Miniature Frame

Faberge (Russian, Late 19th century--circa 1890). Extremely fine two color gold mounted and gemset nephrite jade diminutive frame of triangular form with hardstone body set with chased foliates with Neoclassical ribbon ties set with six rose cut diamonds. Frame with oval viewing window at center, ivory back with scrolled strut. Marked on strut and scratched with inventory number 1065. Height 2.25”, width 2.5”. Provenance: Christie’s, London: Imperial and Post-Revolutionary Russian Art and Icons, July 15, 1998 as Lot 219. Estimate $20,000-$40,000

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264. Rare 3-Tier Emile Galle Cameo Glass Dessert Stand

French, Late 19th Century. Very rare Emile Galle (French, 1846 - 1904) 3- tier cameo glass dessert stand carved with multi-layered blue & violet flowers on a yellow amber ground, the graduating tiers surmounted with gilt bronze classical robed figure. Each circular plate with cameo Galle signature joined by a similarly carved standard. The whole rising from a domed circular base, also signed in cameo. This piece was likely a commissioned work, possibly from one of the Paris Exhibitions in the late 19th century, and is extremely rare. Height 28.75”, diameter 15”. Estimate $20,000-$40,000

265. Small Emile Galle Cameo Art Glass Vase

French, circa 1900. Emile Galle cameo carved small glass vase decorated with multi-layered amethyst flowering plants and reeds along a water bank, over a pale yellow ground and raised on an octagonal foot. Signed in cameo. Height 4.25”, diameter of foot 2”. Estimate $800-$1,200 30.


266. Hal Morrison Signed Oil “Portrait of a Young Girl”

267. R.J. Horner Rosewood Veneered Library Table

268. Hal Morrison O/C, “Mountain Landscape in Blues”

269. Hand Woven Ahar Room Size Rug

270. 19th C. American School Portrait of Young Girl

271. Pair of Bohemian Cranberry Glass Mantle Lustres

272. “In The Harbor” 1917 Signed American School Oil

273. Silver Over Copper 8 Light Epergne w/ Crystal Bowl

274. T. Moran Grand Canyon Litho for Santa Fe Railroad

Hal Alexander Courtney Morrison (American/ Canadian (Atlanta, Georgia), 1848-1927). “Portrait of Young Girl”, oil on canvas, signed lower left. Framed 32.625” x 29.625”, unframed 24” x 20”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000

Wool. Persian. All over floral design on black field with gold, rose, green, and cream accent colors. 8’ 3” x 11’ 3”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

C. B. Quincy (American (Ohio), 20th century). “In The Harbor” - 1917, oil on canvas, signed and dated lower left. Framed 18.5” x 21.5”, unframed 12” x 15.125”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

R.J. Horner (American, Late 19th century). Height 29.25”, width 49.5”, depth 29.75”. Estimate $1,200-$2,40

American School, 19th century. “Portrait of Young Girl with Flowers”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Likely a Hudson River School portrait. Framed 41.625” x 34”, unframed 35.875” x 27.875”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000

American, first half 20th century. Marked to underside of base and interior of each candle cup “W & Co S” in four cartouches. Overall 18.75” tall x 23” wide at top. Estimate $1,200-$2,400

Hal Alexander Courtney Morrison (American/ Canadian (Atlanta, Georgia), 1848-1927). “Mountain Landscape in Blues”, oil on canvas, signed lower left. Framed 24.75” x 20.75”, unframed 18” x 14”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000

German, 19th century. Height 12.5”, diameter of mouth 5.25” $1,500-$3,000

After Thomas Moran (American, 1837-1926). “Grand Canyon of Arizona on the Santa Fe”, chromolithograph c.1912/13 created for use on the Santa Fe Railroad. Framed 32.25” x 41.75. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

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275. John Haberle, “Dutch Girl” Oil on Board

276. Hand Woven Silk Area Rug

277. John Haberle “Actor I”, Oil on Canvas

278. Pair of French Empire Dore Bronze Lamps, 19th C.

279. Large Black Forest Carved Walnut Figural Clock

280. Pair 19th C. French Empire Uplights w/ Jade Covers

281. James G. Tyler American O/C, “Tall Ship At Sea”

282. 19th C. Italian Rococo Giltwood Overmantel Mirror

283. Thomas H. Willis “Great Admiral, Boston”, 2 Ships

John Haberle (American (Connecticut), 1856-1933). “Dutch Girl”, oil on artist’s board, signed and indistinguishably dated lower right. Framed 18” x 13”. Unframed 13” x 8”. Estimate $3,000-$5,000

French, first quarter of 19th century. Height (to top of round finial) 34.25”, diameter of shade 16”, base width 5.5”, base depth 4.5”. Estimate $2,000-$4,000

James Gale Tyler (American (Connecticut), 1855-1931). “Tall Ship At Sea”, oil on canvas, signed lower right “James G. Tyler”. Framed 29” x 35”, unframed 18” x 24”. Estimate $2,000-$4,000

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Silk. Rug having figural, animal and tree motif design on burgundy field with gold accent color. 4’ x 5 3/4” Estimate $2,000-$4,000

German, late 19th century. Height 32”, width 27”, depth 10”. Estimate $5,000-$7,000

Italian, 19th century. Height 59.5”, width 41”. Estimate $2,000-$4,000

John Haberle (American (Connecticut), 1856-1933), “Actor I”-1889, oil on canvas, signed and dated lower right. Framed 17.5” x 15”. Unframed 10.6” x 8”. Estimate $3,000-$5,000

French, 19th century. Overall 59.5” tall, 16.5” wide at base. Estimate $3,000-$5,000

Thomas H. Willis (American (Connecticut), 1850-1925). “Great Admiral, Boston”, oil and mixed media on canvas, titled lower left and monogrammed lower right. Framed 26” x 42.5”, unframed 19.875” x 36”. Estimate $8,000-$12,000


284. Pair of Empire Style Malachite Jardinieres 20th century. Height 10.5”, diameter 14.75”. Estimate $3,000-$5,000

286. Concord “Saratoga” 18k Yellow Gold Watch Concord “Saratoga” solid 18k yellow gold watch with round gold dial with raised gold Roman numerals surrounding textured face with manufacturer and “SARATOGA”, date at left, rounded watch case on a bracelet band. Underside of case with serial numbers, “WATER RESISTANT”, “SARATOGA” above image of horse and rider (reflected below) and assay marks including “18K”. Total weight 92.7 grams. Estimate $5,000-$7,000

288. Hanson Puthuff Oil, “Desert Landscape”, Signed

Hanson Duvall Puthuff (American (California/ Missouri), 1875-1972) .“Desert Landscape”, oil on canvas board, signed lower right “H. Puthuff”. Painting depicting the lowlands in a desert with an orange sand field to foreground punctuated with bunches of vibrant green grasses and occasional pink flowers, with purple mountains rising in the background below orange to blue clear skies. Framed 17.5” x 21.375”, unframed 11.875” x 15.875”. Estimate $7,000-$9,000

285. Antoine Blanchard Signed Oil, Paris Street Scene Antoine Blanchard (French, c.1910-1988). “Parisian Street Scene”, oil on canvas, signed lower right. Framed 26.75” x 30.875”, unframed 20” x 24”. Estimate $6,000-$8,000

287. Ladies Chopard “Chopardissimo” 18k Gold Watch Designer Chopard “Chopardissimo” wristwatch with modern, minimal and streamlined circular case and dial with thin black hands on a reflective 18k white gold case engraved with company logo in script with “Chopard”. Back of case with manufacturer, assay marks, and serial numbers. Watch with black alligator Chopard band. Length 8.125”. Estimate $6,000-$8,000

289. Pair of Malachite & Sterling Silver Vases

English, 20th century. Pair of matching malachite and sterling silver vases of hexagonal form with pierced floral and leaved band at neck above paneled body with matching sterling band above base with repoussed scrolled foliates. Underside marked “ASPREY LONDON” above assay marks. Estimate $15,000-$30,000

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290. French Ormolu Mounted Boulle Bracket Clock

French, 19th century. French ormolu mounted Boulle marquetry and brass inlaid bracket clock, in the manner of Raymond Lenoir, Paris, with removable pagoda surmounted by a seated cherub, over a cartouche shaped case with glazed sides and conforming door enclosing the circular bronze dial centering chased curling and blossoming foliage filled urn in relief with twin key escapements and cut steel hands within a conforming ring of cobalt blue Roman chapters white enameled cartouche plaques encircled by cobalt Arabic minute numbers concealing a twin barrel movement over an adjustable sunburst mask pendulum, the whole veneered in brown tortoiseshell with fine engraved brass floral and foliate inlay raised on four acanthus scrolling legs, on a conformingly decorated wall bracket. Clock height 31.25”, width 14.75”, depth 6.75”. Bracket height 13.5”, width 16”, depth 8.25”. Estimate $7,000-$9,000

291. Royal Worcester Reticulated Ewer by Owen & Chair

English, Early 20th century. A fine Royal Worcester ewer reticulated by George Owen and decorated with floral swags by Harry Chair with a scrolling, leafy handle and reticulated mouth, the foliate and mask molded neck highlighted in gilding over the shoulder with raised white beading on gilt, the shield shaped body headed with a crescent shaped section of fine hexagonal pierce work highlighted with white beaded draping pearls, above a colorful bouquet of roses in shades of pink, yellow, green and blue signed by the artist Harry Chair, to the reverse a painted cluster of roses, incised to the side ‘1909’ and initials possibly ‘E.S’, on an ivory ground, the foot decorated with gilt and also reticulated. The underside with impressed G. Owen under hallmark. Approximate height 6.75”. Note: Henry ‘Harry’ Chair worked closely with George Owen and specialized in small cabinet pieces for Royal Worcester. This same ewer sold at Sotheby’s, August 29, 2006, Lot 468: Jewelery and Decorative Arts 10,800 AUD $8237.00). For similar more recent works see Bonhams, May 1, 2013, Auction 20948: Fine British Pottery, Porcelain & Enamels. Estimate $7,000-$9,000

292. After Julien, Carved Marble Amalthea Sculpture

After Pierre Julien (French, 1731-1804), “Amalthea & the Goat of Jupiter”, carved marble figural sculpture, unsigned. Large near life size carved marble sculpture after the master sculptor’s original currently housed in the Musée du Louvre in Paris, France. Mythological sculpture depicting a young female nude with curled hair sitting on a rocky outcropping holding cloth modestly to body and holding tethered goat of Jupiter. Note: Amalthea is noted in Greek mythology to be something of a foster mother to Zeus as she was believed to be a nurturing goddess. At times, she is represented as a goat or other times, such as in this lot, she is portrayed as a goat tending nymph. Julien rendered his original Amalthea in 1787 as a version of The Beauty and the Beast which was originally part of the decoration for the dairy at the Chateau Rambouillet, which Julien sculpted for Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette on the eve of the French Revolution. A similar sculpture after Julien’s fine work sold at Sotheby’s: Amsterdam, May 30, 2007 for over $28,000. Estimate $6,000-$8,000

293. Pair of Gilt Bronze & Lapis Lazuli Jardinieres

20th century. Pair of large and heavy matching jardinieres with flared gilt bronze rim above rounded urn form supported on a leaf tip and trailing bell flowers foot with elongated gadrooned motif and laurel wreath surrounding circular foot supported on an integral square base with incurvate corners adorned with flowers and scrolling. Height 14.4”, diameter of top 17”. Estimate $7,000-$9,000

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294. William Sonntag, Hudson River School Oil, Signed

William Louis Sonntag, Sr. (American (Ohio/ New York), 1822-1900) “Sunset and Waterfall” - 1871 Oil on canvas, signed and dated lower left “W. L. Sonntag 71”. Framed 19” x 27”, unframed 12” x 20”. Possibly a view of the Catskills in New York, a very fine Hudson River School painting depicting a serene lake in foreground with cascading waterfall to right and a small peaked roof structure to center, with a vast mountain landscape behind in tones of pink and orange, the near mountain being covered by trees, below a setting sun at left with sparse clouds throughout sky reflecting the sun, the foreground detailed by a heavy rock formation at lower right topped by green trees. Estimate $20,000-$40,000

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295. Leon Wyczolkowski Floral Oil on Board, Signed

296. Narcisse-Virgil Diaz de la Pena, Figural Oil

Leon Wyczolkowski (Polish, 1852-1936) “Floral Still Life” Oil on board, signed lower right. Framed 16” x 11”. Unframed 13.6” x 8.6”.

Narcisse-Virgil Diaz de la Pena (1807-1876) “Gypsy Mother & Child w/Dog” - 1875 Oil on wood panel, signed and dated lower left. Framed 26.25” x 20”. Unframed 17.25” x 11.75”.

Still life painting depicting a view of a tablecloth covered table in stark interior with potted pink flowering plant at center.

Painting depicting a young woman in white veil or head scarf with pink tunic holding a tambourine in one hand and lovingly caressing her child with the other. Figures walking on a dirt path through wooded forest with dog at their side. Verso of work with oval gallery label from Chenue Emballeur, 5, Rue de la Terrasse, Paris.

Estimate $10,000 - $20,000

Estimate $10,000 - $20,000

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297. Thomas H. Benton Signed AAA Litho, “Morning Train”

Thomas Hart Benton (American, 1889-1975). “Morning Train (Soldier’s Farewell)”, Associated American Artists original lithograph, edition of 250, pencil signed lower right “Benton” and within plate “Benton”. American Regionalist gray scale lithograph depicting a group of three people tanding at a wooden train station depot, one being a soldier leaving for war holding his female companion as a third figure looks on, the train approaching from a distance beside a coal silo and under electrical lines with a period truck or car to left of train tracks. Framed 16.25” x 18.75”, image size 9.375” x 13.5”. Reference: Catalogue Raisonne “The Lithographs of Thomas Hart Benton” compiled and edited by Creekmore Fath, page 58. Estimate $3,000-$5,000

298. Tiffany Studios Harp Form Desk Lamp, #470

American, circa 1899 - 1918. Tiffany Studios Harp Form Desk Lamp, the articulated harp form standard raised on spreading eight petal floriform base with lily pad feet with verdigris patination and married to a four sided shade in lantern form with the panels filled with mottled and striated stained glass overlaid by bronze quatrefoils, interior corner of the shade stamped ‘Tiffany Studios New York’ the number barely visible, possibly 4055 or 4056. The base signed Tiffany Studios New York #470. Height 20.25”, width 11.75” (harp end to end). Estimate $3,000-$5,000

300. Hand Woven Kerman Room Size Rug Estimate $1,500-$2,500

299. Reginald Marsh, Drawing of a Woman, Signed

Reginald Marsh (American (New York/Vermont), 1898-1954), “Woman in Pink”, colored pencil and pencil drawing on paper, pencil signed lower right. Figural drawing depicting a young woman with curled blonde hair under large pink hat wearing a long dress and holding a small purse in hand resting at hip. Figure rendered in blue, pink yellow, and graphite tones. Framed 18.25” x 14.25”. Sight size 11.125” x 8.5”. Estimate $2,000-$4,000

302. Bryant Chapin “Still Life w/ Many Fruits” 1908 Oil 301. Jacques Adnet For Poillerat Iron Coffee Table

French, circa 1940s. Small tile top and iron cocktail or coffee table for Gilbert Poillerat designed by Jacques Adnet, the colorful tile top inset into a patinated rectangular iron frame, supported to each end by a twisted ring from which the legs and shaped stretcher are based. Height 18.15”, width 34.25”, depth 17.25” Estimate $1,500-$3,000

Bryant Chapin (American (Massachusetts), 1859-1927). “Still Life with Many Fruits” 1908, oil on canvas, signed lower left “Bryant Chapin 1908”. Painting depicts a still life of fruit including peaches, apricots, pears, grapes, and berries, the berries handled with heavy impasto in a glass bowl at center with the other fruits surrounding it, the still life to a reflective flat surface with dark band of color to bottom and a background of mottled green to brown. Framed 22” x 26”, unframed 13.125” x 17.25”. Estimate $2,000-$4,000

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304. French Louis XV Style Walnut Framed Mohair Sofa 303. 18th C. French Supraporte Painting, Young Sculptor

French School, 18th century. “Young Sculptor”, oil on canvas laid down on board, apparently unsigned. Supraporte painting depicting a young boy in teal blue artist robe and head wrap holding a mallet and chisel to a marble bust set atop a wooden crate with many other crates and sculptures strewn about the scene. Painting framed in a period gilt and carved wood frame incurvate to each edge, meant to be hung above an interior doorway. Overall 30.25” x 35.75”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

French, Late 19th/Early 20th century. Turn of the century Louis XV style sofa with carved walnut wood undulating frame with scrolling, acanthus leaf tips and flowers throughout with S scroll arms elegantly curving toward seating upholstered in dark purple to burgundy silk mohair accented with faceted nail heads. Sofa raised on seven legs (three at back, four squat cabriole legs with scrolled feet at front). Height 37”, width 82”, depth 30.25”, seat to floor 17”. Estimate $1,200-$2,400

305. 18th C. French Supraporte Painting, Ladies & Putti

French School, 18th century. “Beauty Admiring Her Reflection”, oil on canvas laid down on wood panel, apparently unsigned. Supraporte painting depicting a classical figural grouping with a young beauty having exposed breast reclining in an interior with her attendant behind fixing her hair as she peers into a mirror supported by a winged putti at right. Painting framed in a period gilt and carved wood frame incurvate to each edge, meant to be hung above an interior doorway. Overall 30.25” x 35.75”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

306. Pair 19th C. Ed Honore Paris Porcelain Jardinieres French, 19th century. A matched pair of Paris porcelain hand painted jardinieres, each comprising of a pot with draining hole and a draining dish, the bright yellow body decorated on tondo with a band of hand painted roses and purple flowers surrounded by leaves, with gilt highlighted white striated bands to foot and near rim, the upper band with fixed gilt ring handles to either side, the draining dish in yellow with gilt bands at top and bottom. Marked to interior of each drain dish “Ed Honore a Paris”, and incised “R” to underside of each pot. Overall 8.75” tall, 7.5” diameter at opening. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

308. French Gilt Bronze & Alabaster Figural Clock 307. 18th C. French Fauteuil w/17th C. Flemish Tapestry

French, 18th century. Carved walnut wood framed fauteuil upholstered in 17th century Flemish tapestry in blue and green tones with garden, fountain, and bird motif throughout. Camel back and arms upholstered and with nail head tacking. arms with leaf and shell decoration, shaped apron with shell at center, acanthus crusted knees and cabriole legs terminating on hoof feet. Height 43.25”, width (across seat) 27.25”, depth 23.25”, seat to floor 15.5”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

French heavy gilt bronze and alabaster clock with figural mount at top of young nude wingless Cupid figure or putto holding object (likely originally, pulling back on bow and arrow) riding on the back of a elegant panther or lioness. Figural group above rectangular clock base with circular white enamel dial with black Arabic numbers (hinged door missing protective crystal) surrounded by lattice motif ground and two oblong musical still life vignettes in relief. edges with beaded border. Overall raised on four textured bun feet. Height 15.75”, width 15.5”, depth 6”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

311. Pair of Fine French Louis XVI Style Fauteuils

309. Fine Hand Woven Silk Ghom Throw Rug

Silk. Persian. Floral center with blue background resting on rose field anchored by urns with cascading floral arrangements. Floral and leaf motif border on blue background with cream, green, gold, and teal accent colors. 3’ 11/4” x 5’ 1”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

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310. 19th C. French Oil “Portrait of Young Boy in Blue” Follower of Francois-Hubert Drouais (French, 17271775). “Portrait of Young Boy in Blue”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Framed 25.5” x 20”, unframed 21.5” x 16”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

Pair of matching very fine French Louis XVI style carved walnut armchairs or fauteuils with upholstered oval backs with beaded and guilloche border, scrolled arms with acanthus leaf tips and embrocated florals. Apron with cross ribboned motif, chairs raised on four tapered fluted legs with acanthus leaf tip capitals below floral patera blocks. Chairs with green red, and gold floral leaved fabric upholstery with green trim. Height 35.5”, width (across arms) 25.5”, depth 20.75”, seat to floor 16”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Rebecca Aggrey, Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $1,000-$2,000


312. Pair of Handmade Ruby, Sapphire & Pearl Earrings

313. Ladies 18k White & Yellow Gold & Diamond Ring

314. 14k White Gold & Diamond Heart Pendant

315. Chaumet 18k White Gold & Amethyst Ring

316. Pair of Ladies Rose Cut Diamond Earrings

317. Italian 18k White Gold, Mabe Pearl & Diamond Ring

Pair of ladies handmade Italian 18k gold, natural ruby, sapphire, and freshwater pearl earrings. Each 0.75” x 0.50”. Total weight 10.7 grams. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

French designer Chaumet 18k white gold and amethyst ring with natural oval shaped 1.2 carat amethyst at center. US ring size 6. Total weight 10.8 grams. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

Ladies 18k white and yellow gold and diamond ring with enhanced 1.75 carat bezel set modern round brilliant cut diamond. US ring size 6.5. Total weight 25 grams. Estimate $1,500-$3,000

Pair of vintage ladies 10k yellow gold and rose cut diamond earrings in buttercup setting (circa 1920s-1930s) with 22 genuine rose cut diamonds. Total weight 6.0 grams. Estimate $1,200-$1,800

14k white gold and diamond heart shaped pendant with 20 modern round brilliant cut diamonds with 30 baguette diamonds. Pendant 1.25” x 0.90”. Total weight 5.5 grams. Estimate $800-$1,200

Ladies handmade Italian 18k white gold, mabe pearl and diamond ring with a center mabe pearl with 21 modern diamonds US ring size 6.5. Unmarked but quality tested as 18K. Total weight 10.9 grams. Estimate $800-$1,200

320. Pair of Diamond Stud Earrings w/Accent Diamonds

318. Art Deco Diamond & Pearl Earrings

319. Ladies Platinum, Sapphire & Diamond Ring

Ladies platinum, sapphire and diamond ring with mixed cut oval sapphire at center with 24 single cut diamonds and 2 straight diamond baguettes. US ring size 5.5. Total weight 5.1 grams. Estimate $1,500-$3,000

Pair of 18k white gold and diamond stud earrings with accent diamonds containing two center diamonds (2.04 carats TW, each diamond enhanced, color: M-N, clarity: I3), and single cut accent diamonds (0.30 carats TW, color: H-I, clarity: Si2). Each 0.50” in diameter. Total weight 5.6 grams. Estimate $800-$1,200

321. Pair of Vintage 1970s Chanel Gripoix Earrings

322. Black South Sea Pearl & Diamond Earrings

323. Vintage 14k Gold & Diamond Cluster Ring

Ladies handmade modified Art Deco earrings with two cultured pearls, old European round, and modern round brilliant cut diamonds, and single cut round diamonds. Total weight 7.8 grams. Estimate $1,500-$3,000

Pair of vintage 1970s designer Chanel “Gripoix” ladies clip on earrings marked on back with Chanel manufacturer’s marks and “MADE IN FRANCE”. Height 2.3” and width 1.25”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

Pair of ladies 14k yellow gold South Sea pearl and diamond earrings with near round 11.5mm cultured pearl, 20 round brilliant cut and 26 baguette diamonds. Total weight 11.7 grams. Estimate $800-$1,200

Ladies cluster ring with 14k yellow gold band with 31 old mine cut and old mine single cut diamonds Unmarked but gold tested as 14k. US ring size 7.5. Total weight 7.7 grams. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

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324. Indo-Portuguese Hardwood & Leather Chair, 19th C.

325. Large Oil on Canvas, Interior View of Cathedral

326. 18k Yellow Gold & Emerald Cross Pendant

327. 19th C. Continental School Oil, “Woman with Asp”

328. 18th C. Continental Walnut Drop Leaf Table

329. 19th C. Oil After Raphael, Madonna, Jesus & John

330. Theodore B. Starr Sterling Silver Pitcher, c. 1902

331. Pair of Belgian Buffet Cabinets w/ Stained Glass

332. Hand Woven Persian Room Size Rug

Indo-Portuguese, Second half of 19th century. Height 46.25”, width 33.75”, depth 35”, seat to floor 16.75”. Estimate $700-$900

Continental School, 19th century. “Woman with Asp”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Framed 36.5” x 30”, unframed 30.25” x 24.75”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

Theodore B. Starr (American (New York), 1900-1924, succeeded by Reed & Barton). 3.5 pint pitcher.. 7” tall x 8.75” spout to handle. Total weight 31.3 troy ounces. Estimate $700-$900

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20th century. Framed 70.5” x 58.5”, unframed 60” x 48”. Estimate $800-$1,200

Continental, 18th century. Height 25”, width (closed) 11.5”, width (open) 31.25”, depth 28.6”. Estimate $800-$1,200

Belgian, 20th century. Height 88”, width 54”, depth 19.5”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

18k yellow gold and emerald cross form pendant with 7 emerald cut natural emeralds (total estimated weight 1.50 carats). Marked 18k. Pendant 1.75” x 1”. Total weight 3.3 grams. Estimate $700-$900

After Raphael (Italian, 1483-1520). “The Virgin and Child with the Infant Saint John the Baptist and Saint Elizabeth”, 19th century oil on canvas, unsigned. Framed 32” x 26.25”, unframed 25.5” x 20.5”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

Wool. Persia. All over floral design on red field. Large floral center medallion surrounded by blooming floral design with green, gold and blue accent colors. 6’ x 10’ 6” Estimate 800-$1,200


334. Chinese Tang Dynasty Figure of Woman w/ Bird

Chinese, Tang Dynasty (618-907). Polychrome terracotta pottery figural sculpture depicting a young woman with stylized hair pulled up on top of head, face with rounded cheeks and pleasant expression wearing a long pink dress with black accents, with arms bent holding a small bird gently at chest. Height 10”, width 2.6”, depth 2.6”. Estimate $1,200-$2,400

335. 19th C. Celadon Porcelain Dragon Motif Jardiniere

Chinese, likely 19th century Qing Dynasty. A straight sided celadon porcelain jardiniere or planter with decoration in relief on tondo to cylindrical body of three flying dragons amidst cloud scrolls topped by a band of meandering key at rim. Unmarked. 6.25” tall, 7.5” diameter. Estimate $1,500-$3,000

333. Chinese Ochre Glazed Footed Bowl, Jiajing Mark

Chinese, Ming Dynasty Jiajing Period mark (1507-1567), likely 18th century but possibly earlier. 5.125” diameter at rim, 3.625” tall. Estimate $1,500-$3,000

336. Important Chinese Blue & White Ginger Jar

Chinese, possibly Yuan Dynasty (1279-1368) or Ming Dynasty (1368-1644). Very finely painted blue underglaze ginger jar, the dome shaped lid decorated with stylized water bird and foliage within a double blue band and band of scrolling flowering vinery, the body decorated with three panels enclosing stylized waterbirds and pond fronds bordered with swirling flowering vines. The bottom with calligraphy mark in blue underglaze. Height 11.5”, width 6.75”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000

337. Rare Chinese Twin Fish Blue Glazed Charger

Chinese, Ming Dynasty (1368–1644) or Southern Song Dynasty (1127-1279). Extremely rare ‘Twin Fish’ Longquan charger or large bowl, the interior centered with two fish in high relief with their scales and fins well defined, the blue glaze to both the interior the exterior stopping evenly just short of the foot rim. Height 2.25”, diameter 12.9”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000

340. Large Chinese Celadon Glazed Rare Triple Fish Bowl

Chinese, probably Ming Dynasty (1368–1644). Height 3.75”, diameter 15.6”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000

339. Chinese Celadon Glazed Moon Flask, Yongzheng Mark

Chinese, Qing Dynasty Yongzheng period mark (1722-1735), likely 19th century possibly earlier. A celadon glazed porcelain moon flask with scalloped handles to either side of narrow neck connecting to shoulder, with an underglaze incised line to one side of body, the flask on an ovular foot. Marked to underside with blue underglaze Yongzheng imperial reign mark. 12.25” tall x 9” wide x 5.5” deep. Estimate $1,200-$2,400

338. Unusual Chinese Blue & White Porcelain Ginger Jar

Chinese, possibly Ming Dynasty (1368–1644). Unusual Chinese blue and white porcelain ginger jar, stoutly potted, the sides finely painted in underglaze blue with a continuous scene of 3 carp amidst plants and cloud scroll, the bodies characterized by scales, lateral and dorsal fins, the shoulders of jar with 3 oval reeded applied mounts under a band of diaper and scroll motif, the neck with geometric line decoration, surmounted with the lotus-form lid decorated with diaper and scrolled panels with pointed finial, the base with underglaze blue hand painted mark. Height 13.25”, 8” width. Estimate $1,500-$3,000

341. Large Yuan/Ming Longquan Celadon Charger

Chinese, possibly Ming Dynasty (1368–1644). Chinese celadon glazed Longquan charger with the interior base decorated with a three clawed dragon within a band of arranged petals and having a petalbarbed rim. Height 2.75”. Diameter 14.15”. Estimate $1,000$2,000

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342. Wang Yabin Contemporary Chinese Painting, Signed

Wang Yabin (Chinese, b. 1974- ) “Untitled”, mixed media on canvas, signed lower right. Unframed 43.5” x 43.25”. Contemporary painting depicted in shades of peach, rose pink, red and brown depicting figures in a desolate landscape under warm sky. “YABIN” on back of stretcher. Note: Yabin has been featured in a number of solo exhibitions including Escape – works on paper, Aura Gallery, Beijing, China (2014); Pavilion of Memories, NuoArt Gallery, Asia House London, London, UK (2013); Pavilion of Memories, aye Gallery, Beijing, China (2013); I am the Landscape, Zhong Gallery, Berlin, Germany (2012); Unexpected Fragrance, Hanhouse Art Museum, Hangzhou, China (2011); Elephant Constellation, aye eastation Gallery, Beijing, China (2010); An Area of Darkness, Magee Art Gallery (Iberia Art Centre), Madrid, Spain (2008); My King Diamond, Nanjing Museum, Nanjing, China (2008); Searching around the Mountain, Aura Gallery, Shanghai, China (2005). Estimate $3,000-$5,000

343. Jiaqing Period Chinese Famille Rose Teapot

Chinese, Qing Dynasty, Jiaqing Period mark (1796-1820), likely of the period. A finely enameled famille rose teapot of globular form with pink glazed ground decorated on tondo with chrysanthemum blossoms surrounded by flowering vines and cloud scrolls in blues, greens, reds, and yellows, with lappet band above pink round foot, cloud scroll band at shoulder, and floral band at mouth, with solid light blue glaze to interior and underside, the round lid of similar decoration with red ball form finial, the body with c form handle and upturned spout. The teapot to a graduated silk covered pedestal and accompanied by a period custom fitted box lined with pink and blue silk and having hinged lid below sliding cover. Marked to underside with six character Jiaquing imperial reign mark. Teapot 4.75” tall, 7” spout to handle. Estimate $5,000-$10,000 42.


344. Chinese Scroll Painting, Dragonfly Amid Flowers

Chinese scroll painting depicting flying dragonfly near a patch of flowers including lotus roots, pink flowers, and light tan large leaves. Calligraphic marks in black running vertically along left side of work above two red seal marks, additional mark lower right corner. Overall height 81.25”, width of wooden handle 24.75”. Estimate $10,000-$20,000

345. Chinese Scroll Painting w/Birds, Marked

Chinese scroll painting with watercolor pigment on rice paper ground depicting two large black feathered birds perched on stylized pine tree branch above floral clusters of chrysanthemums. Work within an off-white silk surround with black calligraphic writing running vertically on right side above two red seal marks, further calligraphic markings at right side of painting with three red seal marks. Overall height 81.5”, width of wooden handle 20.5”. Estimate $8,000-$12,000

346. Archaic Form Chinese Spinach Jade Censer

A Chinese carved deeply toned spinach jade censer of archaic form with decoration in relief to either side of swirling four-clawed dragons flanked by cloud scrolls, with scrolled handles to either side of neck, dragon masks to front and back of lid, and squared finial to top of lid. 11.25” tall x 6” wide x 2.875” deep. Estimate $8,000-$12,000 43.


347. Large Chinese Carved Seated Guanyin Sculpture

Chinese, 20th century. Large, impressive and heavy carved stone figural floor sculpture in the form of a seated Quanyin, the Buddhist goddess of mercy and compassion. Height 39.75”, width 28”, depth 20”. Estimate $3,000-$5,000

348. Chinese Red & Gilt Accented Bowl, Kangxi Mark

Chinese, possibly Kangxi (circa 1662-1722). Underside of bowl with six character kaishu mark in blue under glaze within two circular rings or bands. Height 3.6”, diameter of top 6.8”, diameter of bottom 6”. Estimate $2,000-$4,000

349. Famille Verte Vase, Kangxi Mark, Likely 18th C. Chinese, Qing Dynasty, likely Kangxi Period (1662-1722). A rectangular form tall vase with incurvate neck and flared rim with decoration to each flat body panel of courtly figural scenes within landscapes with traditional architecture, some with horses and bulls, monks, men playing a table game, women with palm fans, and servants, the shoulder decorated with diaper patterning and a floral motif, the neck with flying birds and butterflies and a fat bird sitting on a prunus fruit tree branch.

Marked to underside with blue underglaze Da Qing Kangxi Nian Zhi (Great Qing dynasty Kangxi Period Make) mark. 21.125” tall x 4.875 square at base.

350. 19th C. Chinese Bamboo Tea Tray w/ Landscape Motif Chinese, Qing Dynasty, 19th century. Unmarked. 4.625” tall x 14” square. Estimate $2,000-$4,000

Estimate $3,000-$5,000

352. Chinese Tall Blue & White Vase, Shao Motif, Qing 351. Chinese Celadon Jade Temple Carving in High Relief Chinese, 20th century. Overall (incl. stand) 9.75” tall x 7” wide x 5.5” deep. Estimate $2,000-$4,000

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Chinese, late 19th/ early 20th century (possibly earlier). A tall hand painted blue and white porcelain vase of double lobed form with upper lobe being rounded and lower lobe having squared sides, the lower lobe with central figural cartouches to each side surrounded by many Shao symbols within circles, upper lobe with four round cartouches having birds and butterflies within also surrounded by Shao symbols within circles, the incurvate neck with geometric patterning and further figural and animal cartouches, the foot with lappet pattern and the mouth with leaf tip band, the beveled shoulder with cloud scrolls and Shao symbols. Unmarked. 21.375” tall x 10” diameter. Estimate $2,000-$4,000


354. Chinese Xuande Style Bronze Censor, Marked

Chinese, Ming Dynasty Xuande Period mark (14251435) but dating to a later period. A cast bronze footed censer of bulbous form with tapered neck having triangular handles to either side and round foot. Impressed six character Xuande imperial reign mark to underside. Estimate $800-$1,200

353. Chinese Cobalt Bottle Form Vase, Qianlong Mark

355. Chinese Green Glazed Squat Vase, Kangxi Mark

Chinese, Qing Dynasty Qianlong Period mark (17351796), likely late 19th/ early 20th century. A bottle form vase with narrow neck, bulbous body, and round foot, with allover deep cobalt blue glaze. Impressed underglaze Qianlong imperial reign mark to underside. 12.75” tall, 6.75” diameter.

Chinese, Qing Dynasty Kangxi Period mark (16611722), likely 18th century. A squat baluster form vase with round foot and short cylindrical neck with exterior emerald green glaze with inherent wave form discoloration that could be ash from firing, the interior being uncolored. Marked to underside with cobalt blue underglaze six character Kangxi imperial reign mark. 8.5” tall, 8.5” diameter. Estimate $800-$1,200

Estimate $1,000-$2,000

356. 19th C. Chinese Ivory Elephant Bridge w/ Croc.

Chinese, 19th century, Qing Dynasty (1644-1912). An arched form finely carved naive depiction of an elephant bridge with seven gradually larger elephants leading toward an open mouthed crocodile or alligator, each elephant with its trunk lying on the back of the figure in front of it, with mouth ajar and small tusks pointed forward as they stand square on four legs, the reptile being hollowed out with serrated open jaw and carved scale body, each figure with inlaid black pinhole eyes. Unmarked. Estimate $800-$1,200

357. Qianlong Cobalt Porcelain Wall Pocket, Marked

Chinese, Qing Dynasty, Qianlong Period mark (17351796) and likely of the period. A vasiform porcelain wall pocket with cobalt blue ground having white medallion to bulbous body decorated with flowering branches, white lotus blossoms to front of neck and above egg and dart band to foot, gilt red dragon form handles to either side of neck, and red reticulated flared foot with gilt decoration. Marked to underside with hand painted Qianlong Nian Zhi mark. 7.75” tall x 3.625” wide x 1.5” deep.

358. Finely Carved Chinese Elephant Bridge, Likely Qing

Chinese, late 19th/ early 20th century, likely Qing Dynasty (1644-1911). A finely carved ivory sculpture of arched form depicting a line of ten elephants graduating up in size down the line, each elephant with trunk curled up toward eyes, ears flat to its back, tusks pointed forward, and striding forward with alternating legs, with finely carved wrinkled skin to feet and heads. Sculpture mounted to a stained wood plinth carved with foliate forms. Unmarked. Overall 6 5/8” tall x 23” long x 2” deep. Estimate $800-$1,200

Estimate $1,000-$2,000

359. Chinese Wucai 5-Clawed Dragon Bowl, Wanli Mark Chinese, Ming Dynasty Wanli Period mark (1563-1620), likely 19th century but possibly earlier. A low porcelain bowl having traditional Wucai enamel decoration of cobalt blue underglaze and overglaze hand painted decoration in red, yellow, and green, the bowl with flared rim decorated to central medallion with Imperial fiveclawed dragon within double cobalt rings, with exterior decoration on tondo with four figural cartouches of fiveclawed dragons alternating with depictions of precious objects and Buddhistic symbols. Marked to underside with cobalt underglaze six character Wanli Imperial reign mark within double cobalt rings. 4.25” diameter at rim, 2” tall. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

360. Chinese Daoguang Style Pair of Low Bowls, Marked

Chinese, Daoguang Period style (1820-1850), likely first half 20th century. Pair of shallow bowls of white porcelain decorated with iron red bats and Shou symbol to interior below a border of cloud scrolls at rim, and to exterior with four medallions of blue bats surrounding gilt Shou symbols, altogether to a ground of light blue and gilt geometric patterning, beneath a border to rim of gilt meandering key on iron red. Marked to underside with hand painted overglaze “Shende Tang Zhi (Made for the Hall of Prudent Virtue)”. 6.75” diameter at rim, 1.625” tall. Note: This mark first appeared in the Daoguang period and continued to be used until mid 20th Century. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

361. VOC Blue Underglaze Porcelain Lidded Dresser Box Asian, probably Edo Period (Late 17th century). Blue underglaze porcelain lidded dresser box painted to the central roundel with the V.O.C. Dutch East India Company monogram within a flowering plants the border at the rim and base decorated with narrow bands of scrolls. The underside base also with VOC monogram. Height 2.5”, diameter 4.5”. Note: The initials VOC are those of the ‘Vereenigde Oostindische Compagnie’, the Dutch East India Company, formed in 1602. Dishes with this monogram are naturally representative of EastWest relations in ceramics and the role the company played in them. Estimate $800-$1,200

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362. 2 Chinese Ming Dynasty Underglaze Blue Jarlets

363. Nest of 4 Chinese Carved & Stained Wood Tables

364. Chinese Light Green Jadeite Jade Beaded Necklace

365. 2 Chinese Carp Bowls, Ming & Qing Dynasty

366. Chinese Patinated Bronze Seated Buddha

367. Large Chinese Porcelain Urn with Figural Scene

368. Two Finely Carved Chinese Ivory Snuff Bottles

369. Lifesize Carved Teak Elephant Calf Sculpture

370. Chinese Porcelain Bottle Vase, Daoguang Mark

371. 14k Yellow Gold & Green Jade Link Bracelet, 8”

372. Purple Yixing Zisha Teapot w/ Ram’s Head Spout

373. Two Chinese Rose Medallion Porcelain Table Vases

Chinese, probably Ming Dynasty (1368-1644). Height 2.5” & 2.25”. Estimate $400-$600

Chinese, probably Ming Dynasty(1368–1644) and Qing Dynasty(1644–1912). Larger bowl height 1.50”, diameter 8.15”. Small bowl height 1.25”, diameter 5.5”. Estimate $400-$600

Chinese, late 19th/ early 20th century. Flask form bottle 3.125” tall, fish form bottle 3.5” tall. Estimate $400-$600

Chinese, 20th century. 14k yellow gold and green jade bracelet Marked “14K 585” on underside of clasp. Length 8”. Total weight 15.5 grams. Estimate $400-$600

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Chinese, First half of 20th century. Tallest table approximate height 26.75”, width 19.25”, depth 14”. Smallest table height 14.25”, width 10.75”, depth 8.125”. Estimate $400-$600

Unmarked. Height 9.4”, width 6.4”, depth 4.8”. Estimate $400-$600

Chinese, 20th century. Unmarked. Height 47.75”, width 39.75”, depth 13”. Estimate $400-$600

Chinese, late 19th/ early 20th century. 3.25” tall x 6.125” spout to handle. Estimate $400-$600

Unmarked. Each bead 0.50” x 0.40”. Length 26”. Total weight 160.2 grams. Estimate $400-$600

Chinese, late 19th/ early 20th century. Unmarked. Overall 16.5” tall, 10.75” diameter. Estimate $400-$600

Chinese, Qing Dynasty Daoguang Period mark (18211850), likely 20th century. Marked to underside with cobalt underglaze Daoguang imperial reign mark. 9.5” tall, 4.25” diameter. Estimate $400-$600

Chinese, Late 19th/Early 20th century. Both unmarked. Taller vase height 11.4”, diameter of opening at top 4.5”. Shorter vase height 10.125”, diameter of mouth 3.5”. Estimate $400-$600


374. Single Iron Patio Armchair w/ Weave Motif

375. Pair of Mid Century Modern Acrylic & Brass Lamps

376. Iron Framed & Glass Top Table w/Scrolled Motif

377. Tomoe Yokoi, Four Modern Mezzotints of Produce

378. Cast Iron Covered Garden Urn w/ Swags & Masks

379. Tomoe Yokoi Signed, 2 Modern Mezzotints of Fruit

380. Modern Black Onyx Coffee Table, G. Brunner

381. Rustic White Painted Wood & Iron Table

382. Mid Century Modern Onyx Backgammon Table

383. Pair of Italian Iron Weaved Patio Open Armchairs

384. Pair Tanner & Kenzie Crackle Glaze Modern Lamps

385. Two Chinese Pagoda Form Garden Lanterns

20th century. Height 38”, width 23.75” (arm to arm), seat depth 19”, seat height 16.25”. Estimate $200-$400

Tomoe Yokoi (Japanese, b. 1943). “’Piece of Apple’ (20/75)” and ‘Melon (17/75)’” and “’Carrot and Lemon’ (20/75) and ‘Asparagus’ (31/75)”, mezzotints. Framed 33.125” x 23.75”, sight size 11.25” x 14.25”. Estimate $600-$800

2nd half 20th century. Height 16”, width 52.25”, depth 27.6”. Estimate $300-$500

Italian, 20th century. Height 41.75”, width 30.75” (arm to arm), seat depth 24”, seat height 17”. Estimate $400-$600

Mid 20th century. Height (to top of shade) 29.9”, base 6”. Estimate $150-$300

Continental, circa 1900s. Height 30”, width 17”. Estimate $200-$400

Height 29.6”, width 39.5”, depth 25.1”. Estimate $200-$400

Marked to top of shade below finial. Height to finial 24.5”, width of lamp base 9.25”, width of shade 15.5”. Estimate $200-$400

Height 18.5”, width 34”, depth 28.25”. Estimate $150-$300

Tomoe Yokoi (Japanese, b. 1943). “Watermelon and Tomato” (hors de commerce print) and “’Peach” (52/75), limited edition Mezzotints. Framed 33.125” x 23.75”, Estimate $400-$600

Mexican, 1960s. Height 29”, width 39.25”, depth 28.6”. Estimate $300-$500

Both apparently unmarked. Hexagonal roofed lantern or fixture height 12.5”, diameter 11”. Round roofed lantern height 15.5”, diameter 10.5”. Estimate $400-$600

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386. Pair of Art Deco Leaded & Stained Glass Sconces

387. Modern Oak 7 Drawer Desk w/ Parchment Drawers

388. Early 20th C. Handel Bronze Lamp Base #5294

389. Hickory White Modern Cabinet Chromed Metal Pulls

390. Men’s Tag Heuer “Aquaracer” Quartz Watch

391. American Arts & Crafts Style Morris Chair, 1950s

392. Ben Smith Metallic Lithograph “Seated Man w/ Boal”

393. Large Painted Iron Settee w/ Beige Cushions

394. Steuben Clear Glass Sculpture of a Alligator

American, late 19th/early 20th century. Height of iron frame 21.25”, width 33”, depth1.5”. Height of shade 14.5”, width 26.25, depth 8”. Estimate $500-$700

Height 64”, width 48”, depth 22”. Estimate $600-$800

Ben Smith (American (Atlanta, Georgia), 20th century). “Seated Figure with Boal”, metallic lithograph. Framed 40.5” x 32.25”, unframed 26” x 34”. Estimate $400-$600

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20th century. Height 43.75”, width 32.25”, depth 26.5”. Estimate $800-$1,200

Men’s Tag Heuer “Aquaracer” quartz watch with stainless steel bracelet band Back of case with marks relating to watch including “WAB1111”. Total weight 112.3 grams. Estimate $600-$800

20th century. Estimate $600-$800

Handel #5294 bronze table lamp base, circa 1910, Marked to the underside impressed Handel, 5294. Height 24”, diameter of base 7.75”. Estimate $500$700

American, Mid Century--circa 1950s. Lounge chair with back in fully upright position height 38”, width 29.25”, depth 51.75”. Estimate $600-$800

American, 20th century. Unsigned. Height 3”, width 11”. Estimate $500-$700


395. George Wheatley American School Maritime Oil

396. Round Baker Burled Table w/ Star Motif in Center

397. 19th C. American School Signed O/C Boats in Harbor

398. Hand Woven Antique Kazak Area Rug

399. American School “The Shipwreck”, Oil on Canvas

400. Set of 6 Drexel Heritage Upholstered Dining Chairs

401. 19th C. Queen Anne Cherry Lowboy

402. 18k Yellow Gold & Cabochon Sapphire Ring

403. Hand Woven Persian Runner (8’ 10.5” x 3’ 9”)

404. “Hound Dog”, American School, Oil on Canvas

405. American Walnut Queen Anne Chair, 18th Century

406. J. W. Martin Signed Watercolor, Men & Hunting Dogs

George Wheatley (American, b.1895). “On High Seas”, oil on canvas, signed lower right “G.H. Wheatley”. Framed 28.5” x 33.625”, unframed 24” x 30.125”. Estimate $400-$600

Wool. Persia. Tribal and geometric design on rose field with blue and cream accent colors. 7’ 6” x 4’ Estimate $400-$600

19th century. Height 36.25”, width 38.25”, depth 20.25”. Estimate $400-$600

American School, first quarter 20th century. “Hound Dog”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Framed 12” x 14”, unframed 8” x 9.875”. Estimate $400-$600

Baker Furniture (American, Contemporary). Underside with oval metal label from manufacturer, Baker Furniture and stenciled “8082”. Height 28.75”, diameter 36”. Estimate $600-$800

American School, late 19th/ early 20th century. “The Shipwreck”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Framed 24.25” x 32.5”, unframed 18” x 26”. Estimate $400-$600

Ladies 18k yellow gold and cabochon sapphire ring with 13 sapphires (approximately 1.00 carat total. Unmarked but tested as 18K. US ring size 5.5. Total weight 10.5 grams. Estimate $600-$800

American, 18th century. Height 38.25”, width 21”, depth 19.5”, seat to floor 17.75”. Estimate $400-$600

American School, 19th century. “Boats In Harbor”, oil on canvas, signed lower left “L. Petro”. Framed 17.5” x 9.75”, unframed 14” x 6”. Estimate $400-$600

American (North Carolina),Contemporary. Armchair height 43.25”, width 26”, depth 21”, seat to floor 19.5”. Side chair height 43.75”, width 23”, depth 21”, seat to floor 19.75”. Estimate $500-$700

Wool. Persian. Floral and geometric design having purple field surrounded by gold border with blue, red, orange. and green accent colors. 8’ 10 1/2” x 3’ 9” Estimate $500-$700

Junius Welch Martin (American (Tennessee), 19162003). “Hunting Companions”, pencil and watercolor on paper, signed lower right. Framed 15.5” x 17.25”, sight size 7.125” x 9”. Estimtae $400-$600

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407. Collection of 2 Porcelain Plates w/ Armorial Motif

408. French Gilt Wood Reeded Wall Mirror, L. 19th C.

409. Pair of French Fruitwood & Rush Seat Chairs

410. Impressionist Landscape “Lone Traveler in Pastels”

411. Louis XVI Style Walnut & Leather Window Seat

412. “The Awakening of Spring”, Signed Gouache

413. Framed Watercolor “The Luxembourg Gardens”

414. Pair Neoclassical Style Bronzed Metal Table Lamps

415. Charcoal Drawing, French Reign of Terror, Signed

416. Pair of Louis XVI Style Fauteuils w/Leopard Motif

417. French 19th C. Grey & Ormolu Mounted Pier Mirror

418. Two Pairs of Weighted Sterling Candelabras

English & Belgian, 19th century. Diameter 8.75”. Estimate $300-$500

Terry Leite Dwyer Katz (likely American, 20th century). “Lone Traveler in Pastels” - 1984, oil on canvas, signed lower right “T. Leite Katz 84”. Framed 33.5” x 39.5”, unframed 24” x 30. Estimate $300-$500

British School, 20th century. “The Luxembourg Gardens”, watercolor on paper, signed “E.A. Park” and titled lower right. Framed 26.25” x 22.5”, sheet size 14.125” x 9.75”. Estimate $300-$500

20th century. Height 41”, width 23.75”, depth 20.25”, seat to floor 20”. Estimate $300-$500

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French, Late 19th century. 46.5” x 33.5”. Estimate $300-$500

Height 28.5”, width 26.5”, depth 16.5”, seat to floor 18.5”. Estimate $300-$500

Unmarked. Height to socket 28.25”, width at base 7.125”. Estimate $300-$500

French, Late 19th/Early 20th century. Overall height 76”, width 28”, depth 2.125”. Estimate $300-$500

French, Late 19th century. Height 34.25”, width 17.25”, depth 16”, seat to floor 17.25”. Estimate $300-$500

John Sinclair (British, 19th/20th century), “The Awakening of Spring”, gouache on paper, monogrammed lower left. Framed 16.75” x 13.75”. Sight size 9.125” x 6.5”. Estimate $300-$500

Louisa M. Gibson Pratt (1858-1910). “An Episode in the Reign of Terror, Balzac”, charcoal on paper, signed lower right. Framed 22.5” x 18.5”, sheet size 17.375” x 13.125”. Estimate $300-$500

American, 20th century. Taller candles overall 9.25” tall x 9.75” wide at top; smaller candles 4.125” tall x 9” wide at top. Estimate $300-$500


419. Production Storyboard, Attr. to “Sugarfoot” c.1960

420. “Ebbet’s Field Classic” Signed Bill Purdom Print

421. Mark Hopkins Signed Bronze, Boys Playing Baseball

422. Oil on Paper “La Nina de la Munela”, Signed “Vivi”

423. Arteriors Home Industrial Gray Metal Table Lamp

424. Howard Finster Double Sided Work on Paper w/ City

425. Contemporary Mahogany Queen Size Sleigh Bed

426. 1976 Serigraph, Abstract Landscape, Tetsuro Sawada

427. Tall Chrome Columnar Display Pedestal, Paul Mayen

428. Herman Miller “Aeron” Desk Chair

429. Contempoary Mixed Media Graffiti Art on Canvas

430. Pair Mid Century Modern Style Tripod Floor Lamps

American School, mid 20th century. Framed 18.125” x 69.625”, sheet size 10.5” x 61.75”. Estimate $300-$500

Vivi (Cuban, 20th century). “La Nina de la Munela (Wheel Girl), oil on paper, signed upper left. Framed 31.25” x 21.25”, sight size 24.5” x 17.5”. Estimate $200-$400

20th century. Height 47.35”, width 95.5”, depth 67.25. Estimate $400-$600

Herman Miller, (American (Zeeland, Michigan), last quarter of 20th century). Height (at current position) 41”, width (across arms) 26.5”, depth 27.25”, seat to floor 21”. Estimate $300-$500

Bill Purdom (American (West Virginia), b.1953). “Ebbets Field Classic” - 1991, offset lithograph, limited edition 319/600, pencil signed and dated lower right. Framed 17” x 40”, sight size 11.25” x 34.25”. Estimate $50-$150

Marked to underside for Arteriors Home and below final for Tanner & Kenzie. Height to finial 24.25”, width of base 5.625”, width of shade 16.125”. Estimate $100-$200

Tetsuro Sawada (Japanese, 1933-1998). “Abstract View” - 1976, serigraph, pencil signed and dated lower right, pencil numbered lower right “47/60”. Framed 23.875” x 30.25”, sight size 17.125” x 22.625. Estimate $150-$300

American, Contemporary. Unframed 56.75” x 24.5”. Estimate $200-$400

Mark Hopkins (American (Georgia/ California) 20th21st century). Incised signature to back of base “Mark Hopkins (c) 89” and “994/2200”. 5.375” tall x 8.75” wide x 3.75: deep, Estimate $150-$300

Howard Finster (American (Georgia/ Alabama), 19162001). “Our State Capitol”, double sided pencil signed color lithograph, limited edition 79/500. Framed 17.25” x 19.5”, sheet size 11” x 13.25”. Estimate $100-$300

Paul Mayen for Architectural Supplements, 20th century (circa 1970s). Height 44.75”, diameter 12”. Estimate $150-$300

Overall 65.375” tall, width at base 13.75”, width of shade 20.125”. Estimate $300-$500

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431. Carl Sorensen Bronze Round Charger, Marked

432. Ted Colyer, Winter View w/Tree, Signed Woodblock

433. Pair of Art Deco Green & Black Onyx Bookends

434. Charles Levier, Figural Serigraph, Signed

435. German Vera Walther Art Glass Vase

436. Lucy Mitchell Floral Painting on Canvas, Signed

437. Industrial Iron Table Lamp, Weathered Patina

438. Frank Gallo Signed Serigraph “Flowers in Her Hair”

439. Industrial Orange Iron Gear Table Lamp

440. Group of 30 Pantograph Engraved Steel Plates

441. Rustic Iron & Wood Tin Topped Work Table

442. Group of 8 Pantograph Engraving Steel Plates

American Arts & Crafts period (circa 1900-1920), Carl Sorensen. Marked on underside with stylized “S” within oval below ”BRONZE” and “Carl Sorenson” in script. Diameter 15.125”. Estimate $150-$300

Charles Levier (French, 1920-2003), “Untitled (Women with Fur Stoles & Flowers)”, color serigraph print, pencil signed lower right, pencil lower left “E/A”. Framed 35.75” x 26.75”. Sight size 26” x 17”. Estimate $200-$400

Height 31.5”, width 17.5”, depth 7.4”. Estimate $50-$150

Most measure 3.5” x 18.125”, some vary in size. Estimate $150-$300

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Ted Colyer (Canadian, b. 1947-), “Winter Tree”-1979, color woodblock print on paper, pencil inscribed below image, numbered lower left “5/100”. Framed 25.25” x 18.25”. Sight size 19.7” x 12.5”. Estimate $150-$300

German, 20th century. Vera Walther. Acid etched signature on foot. Height 12.15”, diameter of mouth 8.5”. Estimate $200-$400

Frank Gallo (American (Illinois/ Ohio), b. 1933). “Flowers In Her Hair”, serigraph, limited edition 103/200, pencil signed lower right. Framed 38.5” x 26.375”, sight size 34.375” x 22.5”. Estimate $150-$300

20th century. Height 38.75”, width 30.5”, depth 31.5”. Estimate $150-$300

Apparently unmarked. Height 6”, width 5.2”, depth 3” Estimate $150-$300

American School, 4th quarter 20th century. “Abstracted Flowers” - 1987, oil on canvas, signed and dated lower right “Mitchell” and to verso of stretcher “Lucy Mitchell”. Framed 20.25” square. Estimate $200-$400

Height 28”, width 15.25”, depth 6.125”. Estimate $50-$150

Smallest plate measures 2.25” x 3.75”. Largest measures 3.4” x 18.125”. Estimate $150-$300


443. Winged Monkey w/Guitar, Signed Huguet

444. Rustic White Painted Wood Table w/Tin Top

445. Gloria Velez, Modern Figural Acrylic Painting

446. Modern Neutral Mixed Media on Canvas, Brioni

447. Modern Adjustable Brass Reading Lamp

448. Louis Tauzin “Moonlight Boats” Lithograph

449. Sam Philipe “Lion & Lamb” Sterling Sculpture

450. Collection of 30 Pantograph Engraved Steel Plates

451. 20th C. Watercolor On Paper, “Trail Ride”

452. Victrola Phonograph Cabinet, Model VV 4-40

453. Richard Auden, 1970s Litho, “Kitchen Table”

454. Hand Woven Persian Tribal Throw Rug

Maria-Ascension Lorente-Huguet (also known as M.A.L. Huguet), (Spanish/American, Contemporary), “Monkey with Guitar”, acrylic on canvas, signed lower right. Framed 38.5” x 32.5”. Unframed 30.5” x 24”. Estimate $150-$300

Brioni (likely Italian, 20th century), “Untitled”, mixed media on canvas, signed lower right “BRIONI”. Unframed 36.25” x 48”. Estimate $150-$300

Sam Philipe (American, 20th century-contemporary), “Lion and Lamb”, sterling 925 silver wash figural sculpture, marked on back with illegible mark and “925”. Height 3.75”, width 8.125”, depth 5.75”. Estimate $150-$300

American, 1920s. Victrola 4-40 Orthophonic floor model record music player. Height 37.75”, width 36”, depth 19”. Note: The 4-40 was produced until 1929. Estimate $200-$400

Height 19.5” x 35.25”. Estimate $200-$400

20th century. Height (fully extended to tallest height) 60”, base width 9” and depth 6”. Estimate $50-$150

Most measure 3.5” x 18.125”, some vary in size. Estimate $150-$300

Richard Auden (American, 20th century). “Kitchen Table” - 1979, limited edition lithograph print on paper, limited edition “198/300”. Framed 19.25” x 24.25”. Sight size 13.5” x 16.75”. Estimate $50-$150

Gloria Elena Vélez (Colombian, Contemporary), “Allison”, acrylic on wood panel, signed lower right. Overall measures 22” x 13.6”. Estimate $150-$300

Louis Tauzin (French, 1842-1915). “Moonlight Boats”, lithograph, signed within matrix lower right “Louis Tauzin”. Framed 25” x 21”, sight size 19.75” x 15.75”. Estimate $100-$200

Attributed to Pierce Rice (American (New York/ D.C.), 1916-2003). “Trail Ride”, watercolor on paper, apparently unsigned. Framed 14.625” square, sheet size 9.625” x 6.75”, sight size 5.5” square. Estimate $50-$100

Wool. Triplicate geometric center medallions. Floral border w/ brown, rose, blue,, and cream accent colors. Measures 40” x 74”. Estimate $200-$400

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455. Group of Three Dresden Lace Dancers in Blue

456. Small Upholstered Footstool w/Metal Tassel Feet

457. Dresden Lace Figural Grouping, Musicians at Piano

458. French Louis XVI Style Upholstered Armchair

459. Pair of “La Mode Illustree” Enhanced Prints

460. Cast Iron Bracket Lantern w/Grape Motif, 20th C.

461. Oeuvres de Musset Book with 28 Engravings Within

462. Dresden Lace Style Figurine, Woman Bowing

463. Victorian Vanity Chair w/ Floral Needlepoint Seat

464. Ercuis French Silver Plate Flatware, 34 Pieces

465. Mini Portrait on Porcelain of Lady, Rococo Frame

466. Rectangular Rosewood Tea Caddy, 19th C.

German, 20th century. Each marked to underside. Largest 5.5” tall, smallest 3.75” tall. Estimate $100-$200

Height 32.5”, width 20.75”, depth, 23.25”, seat to floor 15.5”. Estimate $150-$300

“Oeuvres de Alfred de Musset: Poesies, Comedies et Proverbes,..”, published in Paris by Librarie Charpentier et Fasquelle. Estimate $200-$400

Ercuis (French (Paris), f. 1867). A set of 34 pieces of silver plate flatware comprising of 11 dinner forks (8.375” long), 11 table spoons (8.375” long), and 12 tea spoons (5.875” long), Estimate $200-$400

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Contemporary. Height 9.125”, width 15.75”, depth 13”. Estimate $150-$300

French, Late 19th/Early 20th century. Each contained within shadowbox frame measuring 19.75” x 16.75”. Estimate $200-$400

German, 20th century. 6.25” tall. Estimate $75-$150

Continental, likely 19th century. Unsigned. Overall 5.5” tall x 4” wide, portrait 1.875” x 1.5”. Estimate $150-$300

German, 20th century. Marked to underside “Dresden Art Made in Germany” below crossed swords with W and R. 6.75” x 8” x 4”. Estimate $100-$200

20th century. Wall bracket measures 9.25” x 5.5”. Lantern on hook height 18”, diameter 6.25”. Estimate $150-$300

American, late 19th/ early 20th century. Overall 32.5” tall, seat height 18” tall, seat 13.25” wide. Estimate $50-$150

English, late 19th century. Height 4.25”, width 8.25”, depth 4.25”. Estimate $150-$300


467. Engraved Tithe Map of Loeminster, Circa 1887

468. Ethan Allen Walnut Butler’s Tray Coffee Table

469. Ladies 14k Yellow Gold, Ruby & Diamond Ring

470. Pair of Stencil Decorated Hitchcock Style Chairs

471. Hand Colored Engraving After Duncan, “Chester”

472. Mahogany Oval Drop Leaf Gate Leg Table, 20th C.

473. 1st Edition, “The Lost World” by Doyle, 1912

474. Pair Heavy Brass Andirons w/ Scalloped Decoration

475. Swedish School Winter Landscape, O/C, c.1929

476. Dutch Faux Painted Tortoiseshell Motif Mirror

477. Pair of Ornithological Chromolithographs, Pheasant

478. Pair of Royal Dux Figurines, Classical Potters

English, Late 19th century. Framed 18.75” x 24.8”. Plate size 14.5” x 20”. Estimate $50-$150

American, Late 19th/ Early 20th century. Height 35”, width 17.125”, depth 15.25”, seat to floor 17.75”. Estimate $150-$300

First Edition hardcover copy of “The Lost World” by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, published by A.L. Burt Company, Publishers in New York in 1912. Estimate $150-$300

Dutch, Late 19th/ early 20th century. Overall 24” x 17.5”. Estimate $200-$400

Ethan Allen, Late 20th century/ Contemporary. Marked on underside with maker and serial number. With all sides raised up height 21.5”, width 33.5”, depth 21.5”. Estimate $100-$300

H.P. Godfrey after Allan Duncan, “Chester”, hand colored copper engraving, published by Roberts & Leete, London, England (Late 19th/Early 20th century). Framed 16.5” x 22.3”. Sight size 9.25” x 15.6”. Estimate $100-$300

American, 20th century. 21” tall x 10.5” wide x 5” deep. Estimate $150-$300

“Phasiants Versicolor (Japanese Pheasant)” and “Phasianus Mongolicus (Mongolian Pheasant)”. Framed 21.625” x 26.25”, sight size 13.125” x 17.875”. Estimate $150-$300

Ladies 14k yellow gold, ruby and diamond ring with three rows of glass filled rubies of teardrop and diamond form with small accent diamonds. US ring size 8. Total weight 3.8 grams. Estimate $200-$400

American, first half of 20th century. Impressed numbers on underside of frame “8933”. Height 23.75”, width (closed) 4.5”, width (open) 31”, depth 23.75”. Estimate $200-$400

Swedish School, second quarter 20th century. “Mother and Child in Winter Landscape”, oil on canvas, signed lower right “R. Loosveldt-Dumont 1929”. Framed 14.125” x 17.25”, unframed 10.5” x 13.375”. Estimate $200-$400

Royal Dux (Czech, 1860- ), circa late 19th/ early 20th century, With clay triangle marked “E” to underside. Each 11.75” tall. Estimate $150-$300

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479. Group of 4 Dresden Lace Figurines, 3 Dancers

480. Pair of Hand Enhanced Prints of French Bridges

481. Collection of 5 Pairs of Porcelain Cups & Saucers

482. Ladies 10k Yellow Gold & Faux Coral Earrings

483. Belgian Oak Breakfast Table w/Lion’s Heads

484. Group of 3 Schaubach Kunst Porcelain Figurines

485. 2 German Porcelain Bowls, 1 w/ Portrait of Woman

486. Five Dresden Lace Porcelains, Seated Ladies

487. Sardinian Coral Beaded Grape Cluster Earrings

488. Set of Four Belgian Oak Dining Chairs

489. Pair Italian Hand Painted Porcelain Boudoir Lamps

490. Two Dresden Porcelain Items--Dish & Lidded Box

German, 20th century. Estimate $100-$200

A pair of Italian hand fabricated ladies 10k yellow gold and faux coral earrings. Unmarked but acid tested for 10k. Total weight 9.9 grams. Estimate $200-$400

German, 20th century. Smaller bowl height 2.4”, diameter 9.6”, larger bowl height 3”, diameter 10.75”. Estimate $100-$200

Belgian, 20th century. Height 36.5”, width 17”, depth 16.25”, seat to floor 19.25”. Estimate $150-$300

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G.A. Dumarais (French, 19th/20th century). A pair of fine watercolor enhanced prints of urban bridges in France. Framed 8” x 10.5”, sheet size 4.125” x 5.875”. Estimate $100-$200

Belgian, 20th century. Height 29.5”, width 46.25”, depth 35.5”. Estimate $200-$400

German, 20th century. A collection of five Dresden lace figurines. Estimate $200-$400

Italian, first half 20th century. Marked to underside “Made in Italy” above monogram “C E”. Height to finial 24” tall, width at base 6.75”. Estimate $150-$300

Collection of 5 pairs of Continental porcelain tea & demitasse cups with saucers. Estimate $100-$200

German, 20th century. Group of 3 Schaubach Kunst porcelain figurines. All marked on base. Estimate $100-$300

Ladies vintage hand fabricated 18k yellow gold and Sardinian coral beaded earrings. Marked “18K”. Total weight 7.0 grams. Estimate $200-$400

German, Late 19th/Early 20th century. Estimate $150-$300


491. Group of 5 Chinese Figural Pith Paper Paintings

492. Japanese Imari Ware Vase with Floral Motif, Marked

493. Chinese Porcelain Bowl w/Dragon & Bat Motif

494. Carved & Polychromed Ivory Erotic Netsuke, Chinese

495. Chinese Jade Tree with Pink Flowers

496. Carved Ivory or Bone Katabori Netsuke, Two Birds

497. Pair of Japanese Burl Wood Geese Okimono

498. Japanese Watercolor of Colorful Birds & Flowers

499. Group of 2 Large Porcelain Imari Chargers

500. Porcelain Chinese Teapot w/ Figural Scenes

501. Pair of Japanese Paintings of Birds on Linen

502. Group of Two Chinese Carved Owls, Bone and Jade

Chinese, 19th century. Collection of four works in single frame overall measures 7.25” x 14.25”. Single framed work overall measures 5” x 3.5”. Estimate $150-$300

Chinese, late 19th/ early 20th century. Marked to underside. 1.875” long. Estimate $150-$300

Japanese, Meiji Period (1868-1912). Each apparently unmarked. Goose looking up height 4.8”, width 7”, depth 2.5”. Goose with head tucked down height 3.25”, width 7.5”, depth 2.25”. Estimate $150-$300

Chinese, 20th century. Illegible red stamp mark on bottom. Height 4.25”, width 5.25”. Estimate $100-$300

Japanese, 20th century. 12.5” tall, 4.125” diameter of opening. Estimate $100-$200

Chinese, 20th century. 11.875” tall x 8” wide x 7” deep. $50-$150

Japanese School, late 19th/ early 20th century. Apparently unsigned. Overall 31.5” x 14.75”, sight size 20.5” x 10.25”. Estimate $150-$300

Japanese School, first half 20th century. Marked below image with black calligraphic marks over a red seal. Framed 13.875” x 18.625”, sight size 9.25” x 12.875”. Estimate $150-$300

Chinese, likely 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 1.5”, diameter of opening at top 4”. Estimate $150-$300

Japanese, late 19th/ early 20th century. Marked to underside with two incised calligraphic marks. 1.375” tall. Estimate $100-$200

Japanese, 20th century. Larger charger diameter 18.25” , smaller charger diameter 18.125”. Estimate $200-$400

Chinese. Green jade owl 2” tall; bone tape measure 2.25” tall. Estimate $100-$200

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503. Chinese Hand Painted Cylindrical Vase w/ Basket

504. Japanese Facial Vide de Poche Dish, Likely Meiji

505. Chinese Porcelain Brush Pot w/Dragon Motif

506. Large Famille Noir Charger on Stand, Bird Motif

507. Chinese Orange and Floral Gilt Teapot, Marked

508. Chinese Gourd Form Cloisonne Lidded Urn

509. Group of 3 Carved Ivory or Bone Animal Netsukes

510. 19th C. Carved Ivory Netsuke, Figures in Straw Hut

511. Collection of 6 Chinese Blue & White Motif Plates

512. Group of 3 Small Stone Bird Carvings in Soapstone

513. Japanese Ukiyo-e Woodblock Print, Coastal Village

514. Song Dynasty Style Caramel Glazed Ginger Jar

Chinese, 20th century. Vase 5.5” tall x 6.625” diameter, basket 7.25” tall x 8.75” diameter. Estimate $200-$400

Chinese, 20th century. Marked to underside in red overglaze with mark similar to Qianlong imperial reign mark. Overall 22” tall, plate 18” diameter. Estimate $200-$400

Japanese, 20th century. Each marked to underside in black with calligraphic marks within an oval cartouche. Tallest netsuke 2”. Estimate $200-$400

Largest bird 3.25” long. Estimate $100-$200

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Japanese, likely Meiji period (1868-1912). Unmarked. 5.25” x 3.625”. Estimate $200-$400

Chinese, late 19th/ early 20th century, possibly Guangxu Period (1875-1908). Marked to underside with red overglaze seal mark similar to the Guangxu imperial reign mark. 3.75” tall, 6” edge to spout. Estimate $200-$400

Japanese, likely 19th century Two incised marks to underside. 1.75” tall. Estimate $150-$300

Japanese School, 20th century possibly earlier. “Rain on House by the Sea”, color woodblock print, inscribed upper right with black calligraphic marks. Framed 21” square, sheet size 7” x 9.75”. Estimate $150-$300

Chinese, 20th Century. Underside with six character mark for Yongzheng (1723-1735) in blue over glaze within two blue rings under glaze. Height 2.25”, diameter of opening at top 1.6”. Estimate $200-$400

Chinese, first half 20th century. Unmarked. 8.75” tall, 7.25” diameter. Estimate $200-$400

Chinese, late 19th/ early 20th century. Largest plate 9.25” diameter, smallest plate 8.75” diameter. Estimate $200-$400

Chinese, 20th century. Overall 5 7/8” tall x 6 1/2” diameter. Estimate $150-$300


Session 2

Sunday, May 3, 2015

On Sunday, May 3rd, Ahlers & Ogletree Auction Gallery is proud to present a number of one-of-a-kind period objects including 19th century Native American rugs and textiles, fine watches and jewelry created by Rolex, Judith Lieber, Patek Philippe, and Cartier, an exquisite Meissen vase with skillfully hand painted scenes by Helena Wolfsohn, period formal seated portraits, clocks, period and designer furniture, and works by listed artists such as Iwan Trusz, Albert Pilot, Spitzweg, Emil Carlsen, Adam Styka as well as a Studio of Van Dyck portrait of Archbishop Laud and a portrait of a gentleman attributed to Sir Godfrey Kneller. Session Two of the auction features many notable Asian works including an important Longquan celadon octagonal Meiping table vase, a Japanese Edo Period table screen with hand-painted portrayal of a pleasure district attributed to Miyagawa, a Famille Verte decorated porcelain table vase with Kangxi mark, a number of Zisha teapots, carved jade, cloisonnĂŠ enamel objects, finely carved ivory figural netsukes, bronze Buddhist deity figures, carved ivory elephant bridges, scroll paintings, and 19th century carved figural sculptures with remnants of original gilt.

Estimated 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

Lots 515 - 595 Lots 596 - 676 Lots 677 - 757 Lots 758 - 838 Lots 839 - 919 Lots 919 - 960


Notes


515. Collection of Four Irish Belleek Porcelain Items

516. French Provincial Walnut & Needlepoint Fauteuil

517. Italian Parcel Gilt Figural Monkey Candle Sconce

518. Pair of Carved & Stained Wood Bookends, Impalas

519. PJ Lekki Signed Pastel on Paper “Canyon Sunset”

520. Sitzendorf Figural Porcelain Compote, Marked

521. 19th C. French Style Brass Bouillotte 3 Light Lamp

522. Collection of Four Wedgwood Items, Marked

523. Coes Wrenches 1908 Souvenir Litho, A Vestal Virgin

524. Pair of Mahogany Framed Open Armchairs, 20th C.

525. Pair of Delft Style Lidded Porcelain Urns, Marked

526. Pair of Dresden Lace Figurines, Ladies with Lutes

Irish, mid 20th century. All marked with green manufacturer’s mark over glaze (circa 1946 to 1955). Estimate $100-$300

Each apparently unsigned. Height 6.25”, width 3.75”, depth 5”. Estimate $50-$150

19th century. 25.25” tall, 16.25” diameter of shade. Estimate $200-$400

20th century. Height 39.75”, width 27.75”, depth 29”, seat to floor 18.5”. Estimate $150-$300

French, 19th century. Height 44”, width 26.5”, depth 29.25”, seat to floor 17.5”. Estimate $200-$400

Philip Lekki (American (New York), 1949- ). “Canyon Sunset”, pastel on paper, signed lower left “PJ Lekki”. Framed 24.5” x 28.5”, sight size 14.25” x 18.25”. Estimate $200-$400

English, Late 19th/20th century. Estimate $150-$300

20th century. Unknown mark to underside. Overall 15.5” tall, 6.75” wide. Estimate $200-$400

Italian, 20th century. Stamped to back “Made in Italy”. 21.25” tall, 15.75” wide, 6” deep. Estimate $100-$200

Sitzendorf Porcelain (German, 1760- ). Marked to underside. 12.5” tall, 9” diameter at top. Estimate $100-$300

After Nathaniel Sichel (German, 1843-1907). “A Vestal Virgin”, lithograph on paper, image published by Coes Wrenches as a souvenir in 1908. Framed 33.625” x 25.75”, sheet size 29.5” x 20”. Estimate $200-$400

German, 20th century. Marked to underside “Made in Germany” below the mark for Ebeling & Reuss of Philadelphia, an American giftware firm. Each 5 3/8 tall. Estimate $100-$200

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527. French Empire Style Figural 6 Arm Candelabra Lamp

528. French Light Blue Painted One Drawer Stand

529. 14 Continental Texts Circa 1900-1920

530. 3 Pairs of Sitzendorf Demitasse Cups & Saucers

531. Group of 4 Dresden Lace Figurines, 3 Ballerinas

532. Group of 3 China Cups & Saucers w/ Figural Scenes

533. Italian Carved & Painted Wood Mantel Surround

534. Group of Four Gilt Porcelain Plates & Platters

535. French Style Heavy Brass Bouillotte 3 Light Lamp

536. 3 Hand Painted Wood Carvings, 2 of St. Hubertus

537. Group of 3 Dresden Lace Pink Ballerinas

538. Mahogany Flip Top Game Table, Late 19th C.

Height (to top of finial) 43.75” x 6” square (on base). Estimate $150-$300

Estimate $200-$400

Italian, 20th century. Back side with black stenciled “MADE IN ITALY” and “No. 343”. Height 47.5”, width 57”, depth 8.75”. Estimate $300-$500

Continental, 20th century. Estimate $100-$300

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French, 20th century. Height 23.5”, width 19.5”, depth 13.5”. Estimate $150-$300

German, 20th century. Standing ballerina 6”, kneeling ballerinas 3.75” , seated woman 4”. Estimate $150-$300

Platter 16.25” x 12.25”. Estimate $200-$400

20th century. Estimate $100-$200

Estimate $50-$100

Estimate $50-$100

20th century. Height to finial 31”, width of shade 16.25”. Estimate $200-$400

English, late 19th century. Table closed height 28.75”, width 34”, depth 17.25”. Open height 28” x 34.25” square. Estimate $300-$500


539. Pair of Large Terracotta Olive Jar Jardinieres

540. Mediterranean Mountain Vista”, Oil on Canvas

541. Pair of Contemporary Ceramic Jardiniere Stands

542. Heavy Cast Iron Neoclassical Garden Urn Jardiniere

543. Pair of Ward Bennett Caned Armchairs

544. Black Iron Open Cage 6 Light Chandelier

545. Group of 3 Framed Figural Works of Women, Signed

546. Cast Figural Garden Sculpture, Pan Playing Pipes

547. Vintage Heavy Iron Garden or Fence Door (2 Pcs)

548. Hand Woven Persian Antique Lilihan Runner

549. Round Green Marble Top & Iron Table, 20th C.

550. 19th C. French Mountainside Landscape w/ Figures

Continental. One with height 42.75”, diameter of mouth at top 24”. The other height 41”, diameter of mouth at top 23.75”. Estimate $400-$600

Height 26.75”, diameter of top 14.75”, foot 10.125” square. Estimate $300-$500

Nude etching framed 16.375” x 11.25”, servant etching framed 11” x 9.5”, nude drawing framed 13.5” x 11.5”. Estimate $400-$600

Wool. Persian. Floral design on rose field with blue, brown, gold, and green accent colors. 29” x 89 1/2” Estimate $400-$600

Continental School, 20th century. “Mediterranean Mountain Vista”, oil on canvas, indistinguishably signed lower right. Framed 20.5” x 23.5”, unframed 15.25” x 18.5:, Estimate $400-$600

American, circa 1970s. Each chair with manufacturer’s label to underside [Ward Bennett Design for Brickel Associates Inc.]. Height 32.75”, width 22.75” (arm to arm), seat depth 18”, seat height 16.5”. Estimate $300-$500

Apparently unsigned. Height 17.5”, diameter of base 9”. Estimate $300-$500

20th century. Unmarked. Height 29”, diameter of top 38.5”. Estimate $300-$500

Chelsea House (Contemporary). Marked on bottom with manufacturer “Chelsea House”. Height 45.25” x 19.5” square. Estimate $300-$500

Height 29.5”, diameter 34”. Estimate $400-$600

Each section 46.25” x 35.75”. Estimate $300-$500

French School, third quarter 19th century. “Farmers By The River” - 1869, oil on canvas, signed lower center “C. Sastelle 1869”. Framed 24.25” x 21.25”, unframed 21” x 18”. Estimate $400-$600

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551. French Provincial Style Oak Three Drawer Commode

552. Pair of Porcelain Ewers w/ Putti, Mounted as Lamps

Continental, 20th century. Height (base to top of harp) 28.75”, diameter of base 6”. Estimate $400-$600

Albert L. Hostisse (French, 19th century). “Le Parc Montsouri au Printemps (Montsouri Park at Springtime)”, oil on canvas, signed lower right “A. L. Hostisse”. Framed 18.75” x 13.125”, unframed 16.125” x 10.75”. Estimate $400-$600

554. Large Volkstedt Porcelain, Woman in Chair w/ Lace

555. French Inlaid & Ormolu Mounted Flip Top Game Table

556. Gilt Bronze Table Lamp w/Tiffany Shade

557. French, Early 19th C. Mahogany & Inlaid Stand

558. 3 Small Lidded Teapots Royal Vienna, Dresden

559. French Provincial Style Cabinet, 20th C.

560. Miniature Portrait in Carved Giltwood Frame

561. Gilt Brass Cheval Mirror, 20th Century

562. 4 English Porcelain Plates, Derby & Chamberlain’s

French, 20th century. Height 39”, width 45.75”, depth 18.25”. Estimate $400-$600

Volkstedt Porcelain (German, 1760- ). Blue underglaze mark to underside, the mark used after 1945. 11 7/8” tall x 10.25” wide x 8” deep. Estimate $400-$600

French, early 19th century. Height 29”, width 24”, depth 15.5”. Estimate $400-$600

Continental School, 19th century. Overall framed 8.75” x 6.25”. Plaque size 3.6” x 2.75”. Estimate $300-$500

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French, 20th century. Height 30”, width (closed) 23”, width (open) 46”, depth 32”. Estimate $400-$600

Estimate $400-$600

20th century. Height 66.5”, width 32.75”, depth 19”. Estimate $300-$500

553. 19th C. French Park Scene, Academie Artist Signed

American, early 20th century. Circular base stamped Tiffany Studios 1658. Height 18.15”, width 15”, depth 9.5”. Estimate $400-$600

Height 41.5”, width 58.5”, depth 13”. Estimate $400-$600

Largest plate 10.125” diameter. Estimate $500-$700


563. Chinese Porcelain Double Gourd Vase w/ Bird

564. Group of 3 Jade Rings - White, Celadon & Green

565. Chinese Hanging Scroll, 8 Buddhist Immortals

566. Japanese Carved Ivory Figural Netsuke, Marked

567. Pair of 19th C. Chinese Pith Paintings, Bird Pairs

568. Chinese Porcelain Bottle Vase, Blue with Flowers

569. Light Green Quartz Beaded Necklace, 24.5” Long

570. Japanese Porcelain Plate w/Figural Scene, Marked

571. Group of Four Chinese Cloisonne Vessels

572. Japanese Woodblock Print w/Night Hawk Under Moon

573. Pair of Orientalist Ivorine Figural Table Lamps

574. Chinese Brown Yixing Teapot with Facial Profile

Chinese, 20th century. Height 7.15”, base diameter 2.3”. Estimate $150-$300

Japanese, Late 19th/Early 20th century. Figure marked on bottom. Height 1.8”, width 1.3”, depth 0.90”. Estimate $100-$200

Light green semi opaque beaded necklace composed of 10mm quartz beads terminating on a gold plated sterling silver clasp. 24.5 in length. Total weight 74 grams. Estimate $100-$300

Framed 17.75” x 9.75”. Sight size 11.75” x 4”. Estimate $150-$300

One white jade ring (US size 9.25), one celadon jade ring (US size 5.75), and one green jade ring (US size 5.75). Sizes are approximate. Total weight 8.4 grams. Estimate $200-$400

Chinese, 19th century. Unsigned. Framed 8.25” x 11”, sight size 5.75” x 9”. Estimate $100-$300

Japanese, 20th century. Underside with black mark of mountain and mark below, likely for Suzuki. Diameter 13”. Estimate $100-$300

Continental, 20th century. Height to finial 31.5”, width of base 6”, width of shade 16”. Estimate $200-$400

Chinese, late 19th/ early 20th century. Overall 34” wide, 69” long. Estimate $200-$400

Chinese, late 19th/ early 20th century. Marked to shoulder. 12 7/8” tall, 8.25” diameter. Estimate $200-$400

Vase with stand 4.5” tall, brush pot 1.875” tall, hexagonal jar 2.75” tall, incense box 1.75” tall. Estimate $100-$300

Chinese, 20th century. 3” tall, 6” spout to handle. Estimate $200-$400

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575. Yongzheng Chinese Blue & White Covered Bowl

576. Chinese J.L. George Carved Chest or Trunk

577. Chinese Famille Rose Porcelain Center Bowl

578. Group of 3 Japanese Carved Ivory Rabbit Netsukes

579. 8” Chinese Spinach Jade Carving of Mythical Beast

580. 12 Piece Chinese Export Rooster Motif Porcelain

581. Chinese Guangxu Period Famille Rose Bowl w/ Bats

582. Pair of Diminutive Chinese Porcelain Lidded Jars

583. Stone & Green Jade Carving w/ Two Frogs

584. Wood Sculpture of Elephant Depicting Aging Process

585. Collection of 2 Carved Jade Figural Carvings

586. Chinese Yellow Jade Open Censer with Phoenix

Chinese, Yongzheng (1723-1735). Six character Yongzheng (1723 - 1735) reign mark in double circles to the lid and bowl. Estimate $500-$700

Japanese, Late 19th/Early 20th century. All are marked on bottom or back of figural carving. Estimate $500-$700

Chinese, Qing Dynasty Guangxu period mark (18711908), likely of the period. 6.875” diameter, 3” tall. Estimate $500-$700

Rick Cain (American, 20th/ 21st century). Incised signature to verso of head. Overall 18.25” x 27” x 11”. Estimate $400-$600

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Chinese, 1950’s. The interior of the lid with two labels, one “J.L. George 8005 Avenue Road Shanghai China”, also stamped K0149. Height 20”, width 39.5”, depth 19.75”. Estimate $500-$700

Chinese. 4.875” tall x 8.125” wide x 2.75” deep. Estimate $500-$700

Chinese, possibly Ming Dynasty. Unmarked. 6.875” tall. Estimate $500-$700

Chinese, 20th century. Serpentine dragon 1.25” x 2”, total weight 46 grams; foo dog 1.25” x 0.75”, total weight 19 grams. Estimate $400-$600

Chinese, 20th century. Unmarked. 6.5” tall, 14.25” diameter at rim. Estimate $500-$700

Chinese, late 19th/ early 20th century. Plates marked to underside in white hand painted marks, likely for Guangxu Period (1875-1908). Plates 10” diameter, cups 3.75”, saucer 5.75” diameter. Estimate $500-$700

Chinese, 20th century. Height 2.25”, width 2.75”, depth 2”. Estimate $500-$700

Chinese. Unmarked. 5.25” x 7” x 3.25” deep. Estimate $500-$700


587. Swedish Birch & Black Lacquered Center Table

588. Italian School, “Sailboats”, Oil on Canvas

589. Italian Marquetry Side Chair, Late 19th/Early 20th

590. 19th C. Continental School Oil ‘Profile of a Lady”

591. English Mahogany Tea Caddy, 19th C.

592. Mid 19th C. Continental Inlaid Sorrento Table

593. Two-Tiered Black Lacquer & Painted Tole Table

594. Italian 19th C. Carved Giltwood Wall Mirror

595. “Still Life with Violin”, Continental School Oil

596. Gilt Metal & Composite Lapis Lazuli Lidded Urn

597. Collection of 5 Wall Brackets, 2 Italian

598. English Regency Armchair, Late 18th C.

Swedish, first half of 20th century (likely circa 1940s). Height 28.5”, diameter of top 33.5”. Estimate $500-$700

Continental School, 19th century. “Profile of a Lady”, oil on canvas, signed lower right “A. Palum”. Framed 34” x 24.375”, unframed 27.5” x 17.625. Estimate $400-$600

Italian, second half of 20th century. Height 29” x 23.75” square. Each tray 22” square. Estimate $300-$500

Late 20th century. Underside of foot with impressed mark for manufacturer. Height 21.25” x 5.75” square on base. Estimate $300-$500

Emilio Giuseppe Dossena (Italian, 1903-1987). “Sailboats”, oil on canvas, signed lower left “Dossena”. Framed 25 3/8” x 33 1/2”, unframed 20” x 28”. Estimate $500-$700

English, 19th century. Height 6.25”, width 11.8”, depth 6”. Estimate $400-$600

Italian, 19th century. 41.5” x 25.25”. Estimate $300-$500

Largest bracket 12.25” tall x 14” wide, smallest bracket 7.25” tall x 8” wide. Estimate $400-$600

Italian, Late 19th/Early 20th century. Height 39.9, width 19.25”, depth 23.5”, seat to floor 18”. Estimate $300-$500

Italian, Mid 19th century. Table with table tilted up vertically: height 39.75”. Table with top flat horizontally: height 27”, diameter of top 25.5”. Estimate $500-$700

Continental School, late 19th/ early 20th century. “Still Life with Violin”, oil on canvas, signed lower right “A. Solome”. Framed 33” x 45”, unframed 23.5” x 35.5”. Estimate $500-$700

English, Late 18th century. Height 33”, width 21”, depth 20.5”, seat to floor (without cushion) 16.25” . Estimate $400-$600

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599. “Meeting At The Stream”, Oil on Wood Panel, 19th C

600. Large Contemporary Mahogany & Parcel Gilt Mirror

601. Ladies 9k Gold & Ruby Cocktail Ring

602. Malcolm Forbes Collection America’s Cup 1885 Photo

603. Hickory Chair Company, Contemporary Gray Sofa

604. Rustic Concrete Top Two Tiered Work Table

605. “Barn At Winter” American School Oil on Canvas

606. Ladies 18k Gold, Silver, Sapphire & Diamond Ring

607. American School, Floral Oil on Canvas, Unsigned

608. 19th Century Walnut Carved Tester Bed

609. American School Landscape “The Waterfall”, O/C

610. Pilgrimage from Via de la Plata, O/C, Signed

Continental School, late 19th century. “Meeting At The Stream”, oil on wood panel, indistinguishably signed lower right. Framed 17.25” x 19.75”, unframed 10.5” x 13.25”. Estimate $600-$800

G. West & Sons (likely Alfred John West (British, 18571937)). “Wendur, Galatea & Marjorie, 1885”, original photograph, embossed shop stamp lower right. Framed 17.875” x 20”. Estimate $600-$800

Everett Woodson (American (Missouri), b.1933). “Barn At Winter”, oil on canvas, signed lower right. Framed 27.25” x 31.5”, unframed 20” x 24”. Estimate $600-$800

19th century. Height 102.5”, width 80”, depth 62.75”. Interior size 72.5” x 57”. Estimate $600-$800

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Overall 80.25” x 48.25”. Estimate $400-$600

Hickory Chair Company (Hickory, North Carolina) Marked with manufacturer under seat cushions on frame. Height 33.5”, width 91”, depth 40.25”, seat to floor 18.25”. Estimate $500-$700

Ladies custom made composite ring with oval natural dark blue sapphire with 22 single cut diamonds. Unmarked but tested at 18k and sterling. US ring size 3.5. Total weight 2.5 grams. Estimate $500-$700

Judson Howard (American (New York), b. 1932). “The Waterfall”, oil on canvas, signed lower left “J. Howard”. Framed 24 1/2” x 20 1/2”, unframed 18 1/8” x 14 1/8”. Estimate $600-$800

Ladies handmade 9k yellow gold and ruby cocktail ring with 37 mixed round cut rubies (3.00 carats total weight). Marked 14k but quality tested as 9k. Hallmarked with “TG”. Total weight 8.0 grams. Estimate $500-$700

20th century. Height 39.5”, width 63.25”, depth 31.25”. Estimate $600-$800

American School, Late 19th/ early 20th century. Framed 13.6” x 15.5”. Unframed 8” x 10”. Estimate $300-$500

R. Benito (Spanish,19th century), “Pilgrims Traveling on the Via de la Plata”-c.1888, oil on canvas, signed lower left “R. BENITO”. Framed 16.75” x 28.75”. Unframed 10.6” x 22.6”. Estimate $400-4600


613. Ozarks Native American Pottery Effigy Bowl, COA Pre-Columbian circa 1000AD, Arkansas. Accompanied by COA from Davis Artifacts, Inc. of Stanton, Kentucky. 4.75” tall, 8.75” head to tail. Estimate $400-$600

611. American School Impressionist Figural Forest Scene American School, first half 20th century. “Figures in Forest”, oil on canvas board, indistinguishably signed lower left “MEH....” Framed 20.75” x 17.625”, unframed 13.625” x 10.5”. Estimate $600-$800

612. Early 20th C. Portrait, Native American Indian Man American School, early 20th century. “American Indian Portrait”, oil on canvas, signed lower right “Bosworth”. Framed 26” x 19.25”, unframed 21” x 14.5”. Estimate $400-$600

616. 19th C. Navajo 3rd Phase 9-spot Chief’s Blanket

614. Native American Litho, “Tres Hermanas”, Signed Amado Maurillo Pena (American (Arizona), b.1953). “Tres Hermanas”, chromolithograph, limited edition 17/60, pencil signed, titled, and numbered at bottom of image. Framed 34.75” x 28.75”, sheet size 25.5” x 19.625”. Estimate $500-$700

615. Late 19th C. Navajo Child’s Blanket

American, circa 1880 - 1890. Late Classical Navajo chief’s blanket strongly woven in 3rd Phase or 9-spot pattern natural brown, red, and black, composed of nine geometric diamond elements, overlaying classic striped panels. 6’ 8” x 4’ 6”. Estimate $7,000-$9,000

American, Circa 1880 - 1895. Late 19th century Navajo child’s blanket finely woven in strong geometric pattern of serrated diamonds in natural, deep red, orange, yellow, gray, indigo, and navy. 3’ 10” x 3’. Estimate $2,500-$5,000

617. Al Brule, “Crazy Horse’s Woman”, Signed Oil

Al Brule (American (Illinois), d. 2001), “Crazy Horse’s Woman”-1981, oil on canvas, signed lower left “Brule”. Beautiful young woman riding on a horse side saddle with long dark wavy hair ornamented with feathered and seed bead jewelry and wearing a fringed vest. American Indian scene accompanied with handwritten eleven page note on the work by the artist, dated 1981. The document outlines the story behind the woman that Brule titles “Crazy Horse’s Woman: The Legend of Crazy Horse and the Black Buffalo Woman”. Framed 26.5” x 30.25”. Unframed 20” x 24”. Estimate $1,500-2,500

618. Two Gray Hills Natural Wool Rug

New Mexico, 20th century. Two Gray Hills natural wool rug with striking strong geometric serrated elements in brown, black, gray, red, and teal on neutral field. 3’ 9” x 2’ 5”. Note: Two Grey Hills is located on the east side of the Chuska Mountains in the New Mexico portion of the Navajo reservation. The weavers in the Two Grey Hills area prefer to use natural un-dyed homespun native wool instead of commercial yarns. Estimate $800-$1,200

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619. Queen Anne Mahogany Lowboy, Circa 1730

620. 19th C. Engravings, Civil War Confederate Generals

621. George III Style Yew Wood Oyster Chest, 20th C.

622. Hand Woven Persian Kazak Runner

623. 5 Piece Stained Wood Rococo Revival Parlor Set

624. English Gothic Revival Brass Skeleton Clock

625. 19th C. English Mahogany Etagere w/Adj. Book Ledge

626. 6 Important 1st Ed. Bird Engravings, P. John Selby

627. Hand Woven Antique Persian Senna Area Rug

628. English Regency Mahogany Corner Cabinet, E. 19th C

629. Large Still Life with Roses & Peonies, Signed Oil

630. 6 Ornithological Engravings, P. John Selby, 1833

English, 18th century (circa 1730). Height 27.25”, width 31.75”, depth 19.125”. Estimate $800-$1,200

Wool. Persian. Having five diamond shaped center medallions. Floral and geometric pattern with cream, teal, green, brown, and orange accent colors. 4’ 6” x 11’. Estimate $800-$1,200

English, 19th century. Etagere closed height 51”, width 19.75”, depth 16.25”. Estimate $800-$1,200

English, Early 19th century (circa 1810). Height 78.75”, width 27.5”, depth 16.25”. Estimate $800-$1,200

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American, 19th century. “Robert E. Lee” and “Stonewall Jackson”. Each framed 42” x 36”, sight size 28” x 22”. Estimate $800-$1,200

American, Late 19th/Early 20th century. Settee height 45.5”, width 51.25”, depth 29.5”, seat to floor 16.5”. Armchair height 44.75”, width 28.75”, depth 28.25”, seat to floor 16.5”. Estimate $800-$1,200

Prideaux John Selby (English, 1788-1867). Six uncolored engravings from vol. 1 of “Illustrations of British Ornithology” pub. in Edinburgh, Scotland, the 1st edition in 1825. Sheet size 25.125” x 20”. Estimate $800-$1,200

“Still Life on Marble Table”, oil on canvas, signed lower right “Van Everan”. Framed 47.5” x 59.5”. Estimate $800-$1,200

Second half of 20th century. Height 36.5”, width 36.75”, depth 20.5”. Estimate $800-$1,200

English, Late 19th century. Height 18”, width 11.25”, depth 7.5”. Estimate $800-$1,200

Wool. Persian. Geometric and floral design on rose field with cream, green, and brown accent colors. 4’ 4” x 5’ 5.5”. Estimate $800-$1,200

Prideaux John Selby (English, 1788-1867). A collection of six engravings from vol. 2 of “Illustrations of British Ornithology”, 1st edition pub. in Edinburgh in 1833. Sheet size 25” x 20” aside from LXII. Estimate $800-$1,200


631. Pair of Chinese Porcelain Bowls w/Jiaqing Mark

632. Chinese Copper Censer w/Foo Dog Handles, Marked

633. Chinese Landscape Motif Brush Pot, Qianlong Mark

634. Chinese Jade Inkwell w/ Drinking Animals & Lotuses

635. Group of 3 Japanese Scalloped Rim Imari Chargers

636. Chinese Dream Stone Resembling Clouded Landscape

637. Group of Two Chinese Jade Carvings of Horses

638. Edo Period Japanese Scroll Painting with Birds

639. Parcel Gilt Copper Buddha Shakyamuni, Qing Dyn.

640. Rose Medallion Chinese Center Bowl on Wood Base

641. Pair of Famille Rose Tea Bowls, Daoguang Mark

642. Two Chinese Carvings of Animals, Jade & Soapstone

Chinese, possibly Jiaqing (c. 1796-1820). With Jiaqing mark in red archaic seal. 2.9” tall, 3.5” diameter at top. Estimate $600-$800

Chinese. Unmarked. 1” tall, 5.5” wide, 3.625” deep. Estimate $600-$800

Chinese. The larger 4” tall, the smaller 3.25” tall. Estimate $600-$800

Chinese, first half 20th century. Unmarked. Overall 10.25” tall x 13.75” diameter at opening. Estimate $400-$600

Underside with impressed archaic seal mark, possibly for Xuande (1426-1435) in the Ming Dynasty. Height 1.8”, width 5.4”, depth 3.5”. Estimate $600-$800

Japanese, late 19th/ early 20th century. One marked to underside with red overglaze figural mark. Largest 13.625 in diameter. Estimate $600-$800

Japanese, Edo Period (1603-1867), likely early 19th century. Overall 77.5” x 20” (including roller). Estimate $600-$800

Chinese, Qing Dynasty Daoguang Period mark (18211850), likely 19th century. With six character red overglaze Daoguang imperial reign mark. 2.25” tall, 4.25” diameter at opening. Estimate $600-$800

Chinese, Qing Dynasty Qianlong Period mark (17361795), likely 20th century. Marked to underside with red overglaze six character Qianlong imperial reign mark. 4.125” tall, 3.875” diameter. Estimate $600-$800

Chinese. Overall 26” x 29”. Estimate $600-$800

Southeast Asian, likely Qing Dynasty (1644-1912), late 19th/ early 20th century. Apparently unmarked. 8” x 5.125” x 4.25”. Estimate $600-$800

3.25” tall and 2.75” tall. Estimate $400-$600

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643. Chinese White Jadeite Jade Beaded Necklace, 24”

644. Two Celadon Jade Carved Pendants, Knot & Figural

645. Jadeite, Jade Earring & Necklace Set, Bat Pendant

646. Collection of Five Jadeite Jade Carved Pendants

647. Chinese Hanging Scroll w/ Bamboo Motif, Marked

648. Ladies 14k Gold & Pearl Octagonal Earrings

649. Pair of 14k Gold & Green Jadeite Jade Earrings

650. Large Imari Porcelain Lidded Urn, Phoenixes

651. 18’ Chinese Hand Painted Hand Scroll, Landscape

Beads 7mm in diameter. 24.75” (62.5mm) long. Total weight 44.2 grams. Estimate $400-$600

Chinese, 20th century. Total approximate weight 34.9 grams. Estimate $200-$400

Pair of ladies 14k yellow gold and green jadeite jade earrings with jade oval cabochon at center within gold setting with arabesques. Marked 14K on one clasp. Weight 14.9 grams. Estimate $400-$600

Chinese, 20th century. Knot necklace 12.75” drop to bottom of pendant, pendant 1.5” tall x 2” wide. Figural pendant 2.375” tall x 2” wide. Total weight 50.4 grams. Estimate $200-$400

Chinese, 20th century. Overall 65” long x 15.5” wide. Estimate $150-$300

Japanese, late 19th/ early 20th century. Unmarked. 26” tall, 15” diameter at widest point. Estimate $800-$1,200

651a. U. Kuniyoshi, 19th C. Woodblock of Army Generals

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Utagawa Kuniyoshi (Japanese, 1797-1861). “Takeda Nobushige” and another unknown general. Framed 18.375” x 23.25”, sight size 14.25” x 19.25”. Estimate $500-$700

Necklace overall 17.875” long, earrings 1.5” long. Total weight 58 grams. Estimate $300-$500

Ladies 14k yellow gold framed octagonal earrings with a cultured mabe pearl at center. Marked on back “14k”. Diameter of earring 1 inch. Estimate $200-$400

Marked with 2 lines of black calligraphic marks at upper left, one red square seal mark, one double gourd seal at left, and one red square seal at lower left. Overall 218.75” long (18.25’), 13” tall. Estimate $1,000-$2,000


652. Chinese Yixing Zisha Squat Teapot, Bamboo Motif

Chinese, 20th century. A squat round form gray Yixing Zisha teapot with bamboo form downturned spout opposite c-form handle with similar motif, the lid with leaves in relievfaround a c form bamboo finial. Marked to interior of lid and underside of pot. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

653a. 19th Century Japanese Bronze Oni Gong, Marked

Japanese, likely 19th century Meiji Period. A cast and polychromed bronze figural gong depicting an Oni (Japanese folkloric humanoid beast) kneeling to a jagged naturalistic rock base with his left clawed hand resting upon left knee and right arm raised above his upturned head holding the large cup form gong or bell atop a floriform mount with gilt dragons swirling along wide band at upper edge, the figure with four digit clawed hands and feet, long curled hair, a pair of horns atop his head, and wearing a traditional Japanese garment with very high waist, a skirted waist, and loose knee length legs with a figural ring mount to front at groin. Inscribed to wide band at top of gong with 8 impressed calligraphic marks surrounding a swan form. Overall 24.75” x 11.5” x 13”. Estimate $4,000-$6,000

653. Chinese Porcelain Ginger Jar with Koi Fish

Chinese porcelain lidded ginger jar with circular lid with blue flower blossom finial and top decorated with hand painted fish amid lily pads and flowers above rounded body of traditional form with similar motif, leaf tip banding at bottom. Six character mark in blue under glaze for Jiajing (1522-1566). Height 11.125”, diameter of opening at top 4.8”, diameter of foot 6.1”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000

654. Carved Hardstone Reclining Buddha, Burmese

Burmese (Mandalay Period), mid to late 19th century. Carved stone (likely alabaster) figural sculpture depicting a reclining Buddha wearing a gilt accented draped robe on a patinated stone base. Buddha with resting hand on head with jeweled headdress, additional jeweled accents on bolster pillow under body. Inscribed with text in Burmese on base. Figure further supported on a black rectangular plinth base. Overall (including base) height 13.5”, width 30.25”, depth 8.9”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000

656. Very Fine Japanese Carved Rosewood Floor Screen

655. Green Yixing Zisha Teapot w/ Stem Handle, Marked Chinese, 20th century. A green Yixing Zisha teapot of globular form with unusual stem-like tripartite arched handle to top with two narrow shafts springing from either side of downturned spout at front and one narrow shaft springing from behind the opening on top and curving toward front, one side of the body with incised bamboo motif and the other side with many lines of incised calligraphy, the round lid with a stem-like finial to top. Marked to interior of lid with small incised calligraphic cartouche, and to underside with four impressed marks within a square cartouche. Overall 6.25” tall, 5” spout to edge. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

Very fine, large and ornate Japanese hand carved rosewood double sided floor screen with pierced figural crest at top with an ebonized and ivory male figure with bald head and beard riding a top a winged, four clawed phoenix and holding a scroll with gilt character marks and cloud scrolls above a central scene with five bald men (likely Buddhist Immortals) with elongated earlobes in gilt accented robes in various activities including releasing a serpentine dragon from vessel, sitting holding sword handle and walking stick or staff, sitting holding large lotus flower leaf, standing and holding a tall object composed of mother of pearl with ebonized twisted spire and red accent at top, and standing holding large black object in hands. Figural scene composed of lacquer, ivory, mother of pearl, and stones and depicting an outdoor setting with tree with cherry blossoms. Intricate scene framed within bamboo border further contained within carved wood border with flowers and leaves with bats in corner (symbol for prosperity) within outer frame with flowers and scrolling. Opposite side of floor screen with perched and flying birds amid a cherry tree with flowering blossoms. Overall height 62.4”, width 44.25”, depth 15.5” Estimate $6,000-$8,000

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657. Important Longquan Celadon Octagonal Meiping Vase

Chinese, Yuan Dynasty (1271-1368). 16.375” tall, 10” diameter. A meiping form vase of faceted octagonal form above a narrow foot, the wide body decorated low relief with the eight Taoist immortals, each standing amidst ruyi shaped clouds within a bracket lobed cartouche, with a band of cartouches above and below each being filled with floral forms having leafy branches, at top alternating between chrysanthemum and peony blossoms, the vase with a celadon glaze of deep olive-green tone except to figural cartouches which are unglazed and bisque fired. Note: The faceted form of the example offered here is more common to the Yuan Dynasty than early periods as artisans and makers gained exposure to the contemporary metalworking in Iran, Egypt, and Syria during this later period. Several similar vases to this are in international collections such as The British Museum, The Philadelphia Museum of Art, the Percival David Foundation, The Zwinger Palace in Dresden, and the Phoenix Art Museum. A similar vase to this sold at Christie’s New York on March 22, 1999, lot 271, for $134,500, with another octagonal Longquan celadon vase selling at Christie’s Hong Kong on November 30, 2011, Lot 3010, for $776,000. Estimate $8,000-$12,000

658. Edo Period Screen “Pleasure District”, Attributed to Miyagawa Choshun

Attributed to Miyagawa Choshun (Japanese, 1682-1752). “Pleasure District”, two panel folding screen with ink and color on paper, apparently unsigned. Overall 22” x 63.5”. Painting 15” x 54”. Panoramic painting depicting a view from outside into a Japanese pleasure district structure with many figures, possibly Yoshiwara in modern day Tokyo, from left a vibrantly painted green tree set before a with two female courtesans to a riser being approached by two men, one being a samurai who rests his hands atop the platform in approach of a woman as two more male figures stand beside the open doorway peering in at the scene, the next room over viewed through a vertically slatted wall, the room with a green floor holding many geisha, many of whom play stringed instruments while others engage with men through the wall with one man at left smoking an opium pipe, the room to right with several men at the open wall, one atop an opium bed smoking a pipe and two engaging with women through the wall as two more men approach the scene, the final room to right with two couples, one to a bench with the woman leaning toward the man and her hand covering her mouth, the other with the woman holding a fan to her face as she guides the man away from the crowd, another group of three figures standing just in front of the structure with a woman beside two men pointing them toward the geishas. Estimate $10,000-$20,000 72.


659. George III Hepplewhite Mahogany Sideboard

660. 18th C. Continental Landscape with Figures, O/C

661. Louis XIII Style Walnut Armchair, 18th Century

662. Austrian 19th C. Orientalist Terracotta Bust

663. American Rococo Revival Mirrored Back Sideboard

664. “Old Blacksmith Shop” F. Precht, 1907 Signed Oil

665. Set of 5 Georgian Style Stained Oak Dining Chairs

666. Large Giltwood Mirror w/Wheat Motif

667. Mahogany & Satinwood Banded Dining Table

English, Late 18th century. Height 35.6”, width 82.25”, depth 27.5”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000

Continental (likely Austrian), 19th century. impressed numbers on back likely for pattern “544” above “33”. Height 27”, width 16.5”, diameter of base 8.5”. Estimate $800-$1,200

English, Late 19th/Early 20th century. Armchair height 38.5”, width (across arms) 26”, depth 21.25”, seat to floor 19.5”. Side chair height 38.25”, width 18.75”, depth 19.25”, seat to floor 19.75”. Estimate $400-$600

Continental School, 18th century. Framed 17.5” x 22.5”, unframed 12.125” x 17”. Estimate $700-$900

American, circa 1850. Height 68.5”, width 72”, depth 23.5”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000

Friedman Brothers (Miami, Florida), Contemporary. Label on verso from FB Decorative Arts, Miami, Florida. Diameter 58.5”. Estimate $800-$1,200

French, 18th century. Height 46”, width 25.5”, depth 30”, seat to floor 20”. Estimate $700-$900

Fritz Precht (American (New York), 19th century). “Oude Smederij in Antwerp (Old Blacksmith Shop in Antwerp” 1907 oil on canvas, inscribed to verso of canvas. Framed 15” x 18.25”, unframed 9.25” x 11.5”. Estimate $800-$1,200

American, Late 19th/Early 20th century. Height 29.5”, width (with all leaves) 108”, depth 41.75”. Each leaf 18”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000

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669. Pair of 18k White Gold & Diamond Hoop Earrings

Pair of 18k white gold and channel set diamond octagonal hoop earrings (diamonds 0.28 carat total weight) Unmarked but quality tested as 18K. Total weight 7.9 grams. Estimate $1,500-$2,000

668. 19th C. French School Full Length Portrait of Girl

French School, 19th century. “Girl With Doll and Fan”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Portrait depicting a young girl at full length standing wearing a blue dress off her shoulders with a deep blue sash to her waist and black shoes to her feet, the girl with short cropped brown hair over large dark eyes holding a stoic expression, the subject wearing drop earrings and a gold choker and holding a doll and closed hand fan in her hands held out before her body. Framed 43.75” x 32.25”, unframed 40.5” x 29.25”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000

672. Regency Ebonized & Parcel Gilt Overmantel Mirror English, Late 19th/ early 20th century. Overall height 34.125”, width 61.125”, depth 7”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

670. 1911 Erwin Rommel Personal Letter to Wife, COA

Erwin Rommel (German, 1891-1944). A handwritten letter from the later WWII Nazi Field Marshall dated September 2, 1911 written at the age of 20 while attending the Officer Cadet School in Danzig, Germany and addressed to Lucia Maria Mollin, the woman he was courting at the time and eventually married in 1916. The letter written in German translates roughly to “What are you really up to? Does the Herr Lieutenant burden you with so much work that you no longer have a minute for me? This is unkind. Tonight I shall have some free time around quarter to seven and you could join me if you wish. Tomorrow I shall be bicycling to Karlshouse with Denke and some young colleagues. Erwin Rommel”. Noting that the signature to this letter differs greatly from the one he used formally during his time with the Third Reich, it is important to recognize that this letter was written early in Rommel’s life and is a letter of personal intent, thereby likely a more casual or unpracticed signing of his name. Accompanying the letter is its envelope, which is also inscribed by the infamous WWII officer with a cancelled stamp from Danzig, also with a black and white photograph of the Field Marshall. The presentation is framed with glass to both sides making the entire contents of the letter visible. Also accompanied by a certificate of authenticity from The Kenneth W. Rendell Gallery of New York and Massachusetts, a renowned and recognized authority on historical autographs. Framed 18” x 19.125”, letter sight size 6.625” x 5.375”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

671. 19th C. French Bisque Doll Nonpareil

French, circa 1879. The shoes are stamped “3 Nonpariel”. Doll is accompanied with original letter dated Christmas 1924. Height 19”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

673. French Gilt Bronze A.D. Mougin Wall Clock French, late 19th century. Height 25”, width 11.75”, depth 6.25”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

674. Emil Holzhauer Coastal Watercolor, The Dock House

Emil Eugen Holzhauer (American (Georgia/ Florida), 18871986). “The Dock House” 1955, watercolor and gouache on paper, signed and dated lower right. Modernly handled painting depicting a narrow ocean waterway running through center backed by a sandy beach turning to grassy hill behind, and fronted by a dock or pier with enclosed structure to left end, with a sandy dirt road approaching it surrounded by dunes. Framed 23.75” x 30.375”, sight size 14.625” x 21.375”. Estimate $1,200-$2,400

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675. Ladies 18k White Gold & Diamond Engagement Ring Ladies 18k white gold and diamond engagement ring with center diamond (appears to have been enhanced, 1.00 carat total weight, color: J-K, clarity: I1) with 12 channel set accent diamonds (color: J-K, clarity: I3). Unmarked but tested as 18K. US ring size 7.5. Total weight 3.3 grams. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

676. Italian Neoclassical Style Painted Wall Panel

Italian, 20th century. Overall height 79.25”, width 21.75”, depth 2”. Canvas panels measure 66.75” x 17.3”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000


677. French Grain Painted Repousse Morbier Clock

678. Edwardian Satinwood & Marquetry Inlaid Table

679. Stumpwork Embroidered Panel w/ Metallic Threads

680. Ben Shute Abstract Landscape, Signed Oil

681. Palatial Empire Tester Mahogany Plantation Bed

682. Ben Shute Signed Watercolor, “Snow on Cow Farm”

683. Chippendale Carved Mahogany Mirror w/Gilt Eagle

684. Arts & Crafts Pottery Lamp w/Leaded Glass Shade

685. English Inlaid Flip Top Demilune Table, 18th C.

French, Early 19th century. Height 85.25”, width 19.5”, depth 10.25”. Estimate $2,000-$4,000

Benjamin E. Shute (American (Georgia/ Wisconsin), 1905-1986). “Abstract Seascape”, oil on canvas, signed lower right. Framed 21.25” x 29”, unframed 14.25” x 22”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000

American, 19th century. Overall measures 24” x 48.5”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

English, Late 19th century. Height 28.5”, width 35.75”, depth 27.6”. Estimate $1,500-$2,500

American, 19th century. Height 104.5”, width 84”, depth 73”. Inside measures 77” x 64”. Estimate $2,000-$4,000

American, circa 1920. Apparently unmarked. Height w/o shade 18”, height w/shade 25”, width 17”. Diameter of shade 24”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000

Early 18th century. 18” x 17”. Estimate $800-$1,200

Benjamin E. Shute (American (Georgia/ Wisconsin), 1905-1986). “Snow on the Cow Farm”, watercolor on paper, signed lower left. Framed 24.5” x 30.5”, sight size 17.5” x 23.5”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000

English, 18th century. Closed height 28.75”, width 37.25”, depth 17.5”. Estimate $1,200-$2,400

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686. Vintage 18k Rose Gold, Platinum & Diamond Ring

687. Pair of 14k White Gold & Diamond Stud Earrings

688. 14k Gold, Diamond, Tourmaline & Quartz Ring

689. Ladies 14k & 18k Gold Charm Bracelet w/17 Charms

690. Domed Vintage Style 14k Gold & Cameo Ring

691. Ladies 14k Rose Gold Bracelet

692. Ladies 14k Yellow Gold, Diamond & Sapphire Ring

693. Pair of 10k Gold & Diamond Hoop Earrings

694. Custom Made 18k White Gold & Diamond Ring

Ladies vintage (c. 1940s-1950s) 18k rose gold, platinum, and diamond buckle ring with 6 square “step cut” rubies surrounded by 37 diamonds. US ring size 8. Total weight 14.9 grams. Unmarked but tested. Estimate $800-$1,200

Ladies cast and assembled 14k and 18k yellow gold charm bracelet with 17 dangling charms and spring ring clasp. Total length 7.25”. Total weight 40 grams. Estimate $1,000-$1,500

Ladies 14k yellow gold, diamond, and sapphire ring with baguettes and modern round brilliant cut diamonds and a marquise cut sapphire. Marked “14KP”. US ring size 6. Total weight 5.3 grams. Estimate $800-$1,200

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Pair of 14k white gold and diamond stud earrings, each with a modern round brilliant cut diamond Unmarked but tested for 14K quality. Total weight 1.1 grams. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

Ladies 14k yellow gold dome ring with illegible marks. US ring size 6. Total weight 9 grams. Estimate $800-$1,200

Pair of ladies cast and assembled matching 10k yellow gold and diamond hoop earrings with channel set baguette diamonds. Unmarked but tested as 10k quality. Total weight 10.6 grams. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

Ladies 14k yellow gold, diamond, and gemstone ring with an emerald cut madera quartz surrounded by 6 modern round brilliant cut diamonds and 5 tourmalines. US ring size 6.5. Total weight 12.0 grams. Estimate $1,000-$1,500

Unmarked but quality tested as 14k. Length 6.75”. Total weight 44.1 grams. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

Ladies custom made 18k white gold and diamond ring with a center diamond with 6 accent diamonds. Unmarked but tested as 18k. US ring size 6. Total weight 3.0 grams. Estimate $1,200-$1,800


695. French Parquetry & Brass Mounted 3 Drawer Stand

696. Pair of French Cast Brass 3-Light Wall Sconces

697. French School, 19th C. Portrait of a Noblewoman

698. French Gilt Bronze & Crystal 12 Light Chandelier

699. French Empire Mahogany Pier Table, 19th C.

700. French Gilt Bronze Cartel Clock, Vincent et Cie

701. “Portrait of A Refined Lady”, Continental, 19th C.

702. Pair of Empire Style Bronze 5 Light Candelabras

703. 19th C. “Portrait of An Elegant Gentleman”, O/C

French, 19th/20th century. Height 39.25”, width 20.75”, depth 13”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

Apparently unmarked. Height 35.5”, diameter 23”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000

Continental School, 19th century. “Portrait of A Refined Lady”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Framed 43” x 33.75”, unframed 37.75” x 28.25”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

French, 20th century. Height 25.5”, width 14.5”, depth 10”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

French, 19th century. Height 36.75”, width 41.5”, depth 19”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000

Late 19th/ early 20th century. Overall 24.875” tall, 7” wide at top. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

French School, 19th century. “Portrait of a Noblewoman”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Framed 20.575” x 17.5”, unframed 15.875” x 13.125”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

French, mid 19th century. Height 21”, width 14”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000

Continental School, 19th century. “Portrait of An Elegant Gentleman”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Framed 44” x 34.5”, unframed 37” x 28”. \Estimate $1,000-$2,000

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704. Ladies 14k Gold & Diamond Cluster Ring

Ladies 14k white and yellow gold diamond cluster ring with 28 modern round diamonds (3.15 carats, well matched, clarity: Si1-Si2, color: I-J) on a white gold top on a yellow shank. Illegibly hallmarked and marked “14K”. Ring circa 1960s-1980s. US ring size 6. Total weight 8.3 grams. Estimate $3,200-$4,800

705. French 18th C. Portrait of Young Aristocrat w/ Dog

Circle of Joseph Ducreaux (French, 1735-1802). “Portrait of Young Girl with Dog”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Ovular formatted portrait depicting a young aristocratic girl in three quarters length standing within a draped area before a landscape at right, her face bearing porcelain skin and curled hair with wide set blue eyes and smiling lips, with a King Charles Spaniel on a draped stool to left under the subject’s arm as she wears a gown of rich blue silk over a white shirt bearing her left shoulder. Framed 37.5” x 32.5”, unframed 30” x 25”. Estimate $2,000-$4,000

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Ladies 1940s 14k yellow gold, turquoise, and pearl necklace pendant of incurvate rectangular form with turquoise stones in corners, pearls in floriform shape in center above two dangling chain link tassels. Marked on back of pendant “585”, 14k” and hallmarks. Chain length 28”. Total weight 29 grams. Estimate $2,000-$4,000

709. Large Gilt Metal & Crystal 18-Arm Chandelier

707. French Highly Carved Giltwood Trumeau, 19th C. French, 19th century. Highly carved polychrome and giltwood trumeau mirror in Rococo style with shaped frame decorated with pink roses, C scrolls, shells, and lattice work surrounding vertically aligned mirror or looking glass below a figural oil on canvas scene at top with figures in a garden--seated young woman playing with small dog, man and woman standing beside her. Height 68.75”, width 35.25”, depth 2.75”. Estimate $2000-$4,000

706. 1940s 14k Gold, Turquoise & Pearl Necklace

708. 14k White Gold & Diamond Line Bracelet

14k white gold and diamond line bracelet with 140 modern round brilliant cut diamonds (1.65 carats total weight, clarity: I1, color range: I-J) terminating on a professionally made claps with fold under safety. Marked with “WH” hallmark and “14K”. Length 7.5”. Total weight 7.9 grams. Estimate $2,000-$4,000

Italian, 20th century. Large Louis XV style gilt metal 18 light hanging chandelier fixture with serpentine open cage with floral form candle cups and dangling octagonal faceted crystals above larger pointed pendants with scalloped edges. Crystal accented center standard with pointed spire. Hanging tag with “Made in Italy”. Height 42.25”, diameter 38”. Estimate $2,000-$4,000


710. 19th C. Large Continental School Mountain View Oil

Continental School, 19th Century. “Rocky Landscape”, oil on canvas, signed lower right “We. Berger”. Framed 41.75” x 61”, unframed 30.375” x 50.25”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000

711. French Provincial Oak Two Door Armoire, 19th C.

French, 19th century. Height 93.5”, width 62”, depth 25.25” Estimate $1,500-$3,000

712. Hand Woven Oushak Room Size Rug

Wool. Turkish. Floral center medallion on rose field with surrounding floral border on gold background with blue, burgundy, cream, and green accent colors. 7’ 8” x 11’ 1”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000

713. Spanish Gilt Cast Brass 15 Light Chandelier Spanish, Early 20th century. Stamped to the bowl ‘Made in Spain’. Height 36”, diameter 36”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000

714. French Provincial Walnut Settee, 18th C.

French, first quarter of 18th century (circa 1820). Height 51”, width 77.75”, depth 22.75”, seat to floor 19”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

716. Flemish Renaissance Revival Oak Buffet Deux Corps

Belgian, Circa 1850. Height 91.5”, width 51.15”, depth 21.75. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

717. William Ashton Oil, “In The Woods”, late 19th C.

Albert Krüger (Swedish, 1885-1965), “Cottages in Winter Landscape”, oil on canvas, signed lower left. Landscape painting depicting two snow covered rustic cottages in a rolling landscape with stark trees (some with remnants of orange and brown leaves). Foreground with curving creek or stream, background with snow on horizon line below overcast sky. Framed 30” x 37.75”. Unframed 23.25” x 31.25”. Estimate $800-$1,200

715. Albert Krüger, Cottages in Winter Landscape, O/C Albert Krüger (Swedish, 1885-1965), “Cottages in Winter Landscape”, oil on canvas, signed lower left. Framed 30” x 37.75”. Unframed 23.25” x 31.25”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

718. French Louis XIV Style Oak Highback Armchair

French, 19th Century. Height 46”, width 27” (arm to arm), seat depth 21”, seat height 16’. Estimate $800-$1,200

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719. R.J. Horner Style Carved Tiger Oak Buffet

720. American School 19th C. Oil, Catskills Landscape

721. Contemporary Ethan Allen Room Size Rug

722. Austrian Biedermeier Walnut Chest of Drawers

723. Oil on Panel “Courting” Rudolf Wolf, Signed

724. German Junghans Chiming Tall Case Clock

725. Rustic Painted Kitchen Cupboard, 19th C.

726. Irving Stillwell Courtship Scene, Signed O/C

727. R.J. Horner Style Tiger Oak & Oak Vitrine Cabinet

American, Late 19th/Early 20th century. Height 73.5”, width 60.25”, depth 26”. Estimate $800-$1,200

Austrian, first half of 19th century (circa 1830). Height 38.5”, width 51.75”, depth 24.5”. Estimate $800-$1,200

19th century. Height 76.5”, width 43”, depth 19.75”. Estimate $800-$1,200

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American School, late 19th century. “Catskills Landscape”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Framed 24.5” x 34”, unframed 11.875” x 24”. Estimate $800-$1,200

Rudolf Robert Wolf (German, 1877-1940). “Courting”, oil on cradled wood panel, monogrammed upper left. Framed 27.25” x 23.375, unframed 19.75” x 16”. Estimate $800-$1,200

Irving Stillwell (American, late 19th-20th century). “Courting In The Garden”, oil on canvas, signed lower left. Framed 24.875” x 18.75”, unframed 17.875” x 11.875”. Estimate $800-$1,200

Wool. Egypt. Ethan Allen Traditions Collection Rug. Brown floral design on blue field with rose border. 10’ x 12’ 3”. Estimate $800-$1,200

German, First quarter 20th century. Movement is stamped with the Junghans trademark stamps since 1890, #A26. Height 78.5”, width 22.25”, depth 14.25”. Estimate $800-$1,200

American, Late 19th/Early 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 71.5”, width 50.5”, depth 21.25”. Estimate $800-$1,200


728. Set of 8 Baker George I Style Dining Chairs

729. Large Pair Paris Porcelain Portrait Vase Lamps

730. French Elm Wood Writing Desk, 19th C.

731. Baker Twin Pedestal Mahogany Dining Table

732. French Gilt Bronze Single Drawer Desk Stand

733. Set of Four 18th C. Italian Mahogany Chairs

734. Louis Philippe Style Walnut Double Door Armoire

735. Franz Hermle Vernis Martin Bracket Clock

736. Mahogany Marble Top Ormolu Mounted Commode

737. Palatial Louis XVI Style Cylindrical Hall Lantern

738. 19th C. Oil on Wood Panel, Courtly Man w/ Hounds

739. French Carved, Green Painted & Parcel Gilt Sofa

American, Second half of 20th century. Height 41”, width 21”, depth 21”, seat to floor 18.25”. Estimate $800-$1,200

American, 20th century. Height 29”, length 77”, depth 47.5”. Each additional leaf measures 19”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

Height 82”, width 46”, depth 18”. Estimate $800-$1,200

20th century. Height 47”, diameter 21.5”. Estimate $800-$1,200

French, late 19th century. Height w/shade 36”, width 10.5” (handle to handle). Estimate $800-$1,200

French, late 19th century. Height with raised ends 10.4”, width 20.5”, depth 6.75”. Estimate $800-$1,200

Late 19th century. The movement stamped Franz Hermle, 1051 – 030 A, No (0) Jewels, Unadjusted, Made in Germany. Height 31.5”, width 15”, depth 6.5”. Estimate $800-$1,200

Follower of Adriaen Cornelisz Beeldemaker (Dutch, 1618-1709). “Man With Hounds”, oil on wood panel, unsigned 19th century painting. Framed 13.875” x 17.125”, unframed 10” x 12.75”. Estimate $800-$1,200

French, 19th century. Height 30.6”, width 68.25”, depth 28”. Estimate $800-$1,200

Italian, 18th century. Height 38”, width 21.75”, depth 21.75”, seat to floor 18.5”. Estimate $800-$1,200

French, 20th century. Height 37”, width 28.25”, depth 20.25”, Estimate $800-$1,200

French, Late 19th/Early 20th century. Height 38.75”, width 73.25”, depth 24.25”, seat to floor 19”. Estimate $800-$1,200

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741. Edwardian Sheraton Revival Carlton House Desk 740. Empire Style Gilt Bronze 12 Light Chandelier

French, Late 19th century. Empire style gilt bronze 12 light chandelier with foliate pierced corona over a vasiform and urn standard decorated with masks and joined to the acanthus scrolling arms by four oval and foliate pierced chains, the 12 acanthus scrolled candlearms alternating in height, the base mounted with four female masks and terminating in a ormolu knop. Height 31”, diameter 24”. Provenance: According to consignor, consignor’s parents purchased the chandelier from R. J. Reynolds Plantation, Sapelo Island. Estimate $3,000-$5,000

English, 19th Century. Fine and unusual Edwardian Sheraton Revival style mahogany and polychrome-painted Carlton House desk, the curving superstructure with low shaped pierced decorative brass gallery centered with a painted musical trophy above 6 short drawers with floral swag decoration, and a central door with classical portrait medallion between a pair of concave cupboard doors decorated with swag and urn, the sliding leather mounted writing surface flanked by hinged letter boxes of serpentine form and decorated with playful putti figures over the apron having a long central drawer flanked to each side by 2 drawers, all with painted floral swag decoration, the back fully decorated with garlands of floral swags, centered to the top with a medallion figure emblematic of summer over the case with an oval painted still life of fruit, each side further decorated with musical cherubs within a simulated fan medallion. The case raised on cabriole legs painted at the knee with urn medallion and trailing husks and terminating on drake feet. Height 39.75”, width 50.5”, depth 26.75”. Estimate $4,000-$6,000

743. American Cherry Bonnet Top Highboy, 18th C.

American, Late 18th century (circa 1790). Queen Anne Connecticut River Valley cherry wood bonnet top highboy with broken swan’s neck pediment at top with turned spire form finials at top with two circular rosette-like carved accents above two shaped pull out drawers flanking fan carved drawer above four long pull out drawers, all fronts with engraved brass brass bale handles and escutcheons. Lower section with two pull of drawers above long pull out drawer (three short pull out 742. faux front--center with carved Adam Styka, Portrait of Young Woman, Signed fan motif above shaped apron Adam Styka (American/Polish, 1890-1959),”Portrait of Young Woman”, with rounded accents (lacking oil on canvas board, signed lower right. Figural painting depicting a holes for drop finials). young woman with black lace veil and red sleeveless dress at bust Height 88.5”, width 40.25”, length three-quarter turned against light peach to green background. depth 21”. Framed 25.75” x 21.75”. Unframed 20” x 16”. Estimate $4,000-$6,000 Estimate $4,000-$6,000 82.


744. Ladies Platinum, 14k W Gold, & Diamond Necklace

745. Carved Onyx Architectural Clock w/ Lamp, c.1920s

746. Art Deco Gold, Platinum, Coral & Diamond Pendant

747. Men’s 14k White Gold & Channel Set Diamond Ring

748. Men’s Cartier Roadster Steel Watch w/Black Band

749. Ladies 14k Yellow Gold, Emerald, & Diamond Ring

750. Pair of 14k White Gold & Diamond Huggie Earrings

751. Russian Order of St. Stanislaus, Circa 1882-1905

752. 18k White Gold, Sapphire & Diamond Bracelet

Ladies pear shaped diamond pendant with diamond baguette bale on 14k white gold chain Total weight of pendant and chain 3.3 grams. Estimate $4,000-$6,000

Men’s 14k white gold and diamond ring with 20 channel set modern round brilliant diamonds Marked “14K” and tested as 14k quality, also marked with “N.S.G.”. US ring size 8. Total weight 16 grams. Estimate $2,000-$4,000

Pair 14k white gold inside out diamond huggie earrings with 5.20 carats total weight of natural prong set modern round brilliant diamonds. Each earring 1.33” in diameter. Total weight 12 grams. Estimate $5,000-$7,000

American, first quarter 20th century. Overall 47.625” tall. Clock 16” x 13” x 9”. Pedestal 31.625” x 16.875” x 13”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000

Men’s Cartier Roadster watch with stainless steel case and black band. Extimate $4,000-$6,000

Russian (Late 19th/ early 20th century). Diameter 1.75”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000

Art Deco 18k yellow gold, platinum, carved coral, and diamond floral pendant with natural pink coral carved in shape of flower and accented with diamonds. Necklace length 16.5”. Total weight 17.3 grams. Estimate $4,000-$6,000

Ladies 14k yellow gold, emerald, and diamond ring with a pear shaped natural emerald within a ring of 28 natural diamonds. Marked “14K”. US ring size 6.5. Total weight 7.7 grams. Estimate $6,000-$8,000

Ladies 18k white gold, diamond and enhanced sapphire bracelet with 17 enhanced prong set sapphires and 272 natural round brilliant cut diamonds. Bracelet length 7.125”. Total weight 18.9 grams. Estimate $7,000-$9,000

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753. Attr. to Godfrey Kneller, Portrait of a Gentleman

Attributed to Sir Godfrey Kneller (English, 1643-1723) “Portrait of a Gentleman”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Framed 61” x 50.5”. Unframed 50.25” x 40.25” Formal seated portrait depicting a sophisticated gentleman with grey curled wig, porcelain complexion, wearing a long deep purple to brown draped cloth and jacket with white neck scarf. Male figure leaning against a low architectural wall overlooking view of landscape at left. Note: Handwritten label on verso attributing work to court portrait painter Sir Peter Lely. Estimate $15,000-$30,000

754. 18k White & Yellow Gold, Ruby & Diamond Bracelet Ladies 18k yellow and white gold, ruby and diamond bracelet with 11 glass filled enhanced rubies in a four prong setting (10.30 carats total weight, color: bright medium red, clarity range: I1-I2) with 375 natural modern round brilliant diamonds (4.07 carats total weight, color range: H-I, clarity: I2). Marked with “MICHA”, “18K” and “750”. Bracelet length 7”. Total weight 20.0 grams. Estimate $10,000-$20,000

755. Rolex 18k White Gold & Diamond “Masterpiece” Watch

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Ladies Rolex 18k white gold “Masterpiece” watch with mother of pearl circular clock face and diamond bezel, circa 2001. Serial #K579518. Total weight 113.2 grams. Estimate $25,000-$35,000


757. Men’s Rolex 18k Gold “Paul Newman” Daytona Watch

756. Italian 18k White Gold, Emerald & Diamond Necklace

Italian cast and assembled 18k white gold, emerald and diamond necklace with 28 natural bezel set mixed step cut emeralds (1.12 carats total weight, color: vibrant deep green, average clarity: SI1) surrounded by three rows of diamond halos and diamond encrusted links containing 526 natural bead set modern round brilliant diamonds in total (4.00 carats total weight, color range: E-G, clarity average: VS1). Hallmarked with “1489 MI” and “18K 750”. Necklace length 16”. Total weight 82.3 grams. Estimate $10,000-$20,000

Gentleman’s Rolex Oyster Perpetual Cosmograph “Paul Newman” Daytona chronometer watch with large 18k yellow gold case with polished shoulders and case sides, polished bars between the lugs, polished gold and black enameled calibrated bezel, gold screw down chronograph pushers and Rolex Triplock winding crown, and screw case back. “Paul Newman” dial with champagne background, three black subsidiary dials at 3, 6, and 9, luminous gold hour markers, and outer red seconds track. Signed Rolex, Oyster Perpetual, Superlative Chronometer, Officially Certified, Cosmograph, Daytona (in red), and Swiss Made. Gold baton hands with a red centre seconds chronograph hand. Fitted with the original Rolex brown alligator strap with the original 18k gold Rolex folding deployant buckle with locking clasp. Total weight 128.1 grams. Estimate $20,000-$40,000

759. Patek Philippe 5015 J Power Reserve Watch, 18k

Men’s Patek Philippe 5015 J Power Reserve Moon Phase watch with 18k yellow gold case with automatic movement. Circular case with white dial with black Arabic numerals with three subdials and black hands. Face marked “PATEK PHILIPPE GENEVE” and “SWISS”. Wristwatch with a leather band marked on back as Patek Philippe. Estimate $25,000-$35,000

758. Emil Carlsen, Signed Still Life w/Goblet & Flowers

Emil (Soren Emil) Carlsen (American/ Danish, 1848-1932), “Still Life with Silver Goblet & Flowers”, oil on canvas, signed lower right. Still life painting depicting a skillfully rendered silver chalice or goblet with figural decoration, anchors and small jewels on exterior next to a low vase with small white flowers (white azaleas or dogwood flowers) in an interior with a pink draped curtain in background. Framed 27.5” x 23.5”. Unframed 20.125” x 16.125”. Estimate $15,000-$30,000

760. Ladies Cartier 18k Yellow Gold “Panthere” Watch

Women’s Cartier “Panthere”18 karat yellow gold with white square dial with rounded corners and black hands pointing to Roman numeral hour markers, face marked with “CARTIER” and “SWISS”. Back of case marked “Cartier Quartz 18K SWISS MADE B057917 01696”. Clasp on bracelet band also marked with “Cartier” and “18K”. Total weight 69.1 grams. Estimate $5,000-$7,000

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761. Studio of Van Dyck, “Portrait of Archbishop Laud”

Studio of Sir Anthony Van Dyck (Netherlandish, 1599-1642) “Portrait of Archbishop Laud” - c. 1637-1638, oil on canvas, unsigned, title lower left corner “ARCH BISHOP LAUD”. Verso of stretcher with numerous markings including chalk numbers and writing, an exhibition loan label from Maryhill Museum of Art noting Dr. Cosla as the provider of the painting, black stenciled numbers, and other marks that could refer to acquisition, sales and exhibition history. Framed 57.5” x 47.25”. Unframed 48.25” x 38”. The fine oil painting offered here is a formal Old Master portrait of Archbishop Laud (English, 1573-1645) produced by the studio of Van Dyck after the original that hangs in the Fitzwilliam Museum, University of Cambridge. The Most Reverend William Laud was a clergyman and academic. He served as Archbishop of Cantebury starting in 1633 during the rule of Charles I. Laud was known for his autocratic decisions, stanch support of ritual, favoritism of scholars, and diminutive physical stature. In 1640, the Long Parliament accused Laud of treason, he was arrested the year... Estimate $100,000-$150,000

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762. William Lewin Watercolor of Common Linnet18k White Gold

Stunning ladies 18k white gold and diamond necklace with two layered strands with square accents throughout. Necklace with 554 natural modern round brilliant cut and baguette diamonds (20.91 carats total weight, color range: G-I, clarity range: VS2-I1). Marked with “18K” and “Y354/23”. Length 16.5”. Total weight 57.6 grams. Estimate $40,000-$60,000

763. Exquisite 18k Gold & Diamond Necklace (28.74 ctw)

Stunning cast, assembled and hand fabricated 18k yellow and white gold necklace with 29 natural yellow cushion, pear shape, and radiant diamonds (19.84 carats total weight, color: fancy yellow, average clarity range: VS2-Si2) and 1,088 natural modern round brilliant cut white diamonds (8.90 carats total weight, color range: G-I, average clarity range: Si2-I2). Marked “750” and “18k”. Necklace length 18”. Total weight 70.7 grams. Estimate $60,000-$80,000

764. Rare 1987 Porsche 911 Turbo Carrera Cabriolet

Rare 1987 Porsche 911 Turbo Carrera Cabriolet. This beautiful two owner car has only 61,000 original miles and is being sold as part of an estate. Rare and ultra clean, this car will not disappoint. Beautiful white exterior with black leather interior, original factory whale tale, power top, 3.3 liter single turbo with 282 horse power 4 speed 930 transmission. Dual height adjustment power seats, power windows, original and sport steering wheel, original and sport wheels (two sets), Blaupunkt stereo, original books and records, tonneau cover, car cover. Always garage kept and pampered by its collector/owner. This is one of the best you will ever see. Estimate $80,000-$100,000

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765. Men’s 18k Gold & Diamond Daytona Watch

Men’s Rolex Oyster Perpetual Cosmograph Daytona watch with 18k yellow gold case with black face accented with diamonds with three subdials, two tone bracelet band. Estimate $18,000-$24,000

766. Patek Philippe “Ellipse” 18k Gold Watch

Men’s Patek Philippe “Ellipse” watch in 18k gold cast and band, circa 1971-1983. Watch with 30 x 34mm case, ivory dial with gold stick markers and hands. Dial marked with “PATEK PHILIPPE GENEVE”, lower section with “Quartz” and “SWISS” at bottom. Back of fold over clasp closure marked “PATEK PHIPPE GENEVE 750”. Length of watch 8”. Total weight 105 grams. Estimate $8,000-$12,000

768. Malachite Veneered Center Table w/ Figural Mounts 767. C. Spitzweg (attr.) “Der Kaktusfreund” 19th C. O/C

Attributed to Carl Spitzweg (German, 1808-1885). “Der Kakstusfreund (The Cactus Friend)”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Verso of stretcher stamped upper right and lower left “Fritz Bergmann Kunstler u. Komerbedart Berlin-Steglitz Albrechtstrabe 3” (likely for the Austrian 19th century import/ export broker of that name), the lower left stamp obscured by paper label reading “Carl Spitzweg: Der Kaktusfreund.”, and verso of frame with applied gallery label. Estimate $10,000-$20,000 88.

Continental, Late 19th/ early 20th century. Center table with circular malachite veneered top above tapered triangular base composed of rosewood with three large bronze ram’s head mounts on corners below cornice support, sides of base with Neoclassical style allegorical figural panels comprising of panel with young beauty in long robes resting hand on globe and holding winged scepter, likely representing time by Steven Schwartz (Austrian, 1851-1924), signed “ST. SCHWARTZ”; another plaque by Schwartz of muscular man standing at full length resting heavy tool over shoulder, likely an allegory for hard work, and an unsigned panel depicting Mercury or Hermes with caduceus staff, signed “S.S.” under figure’s feet. Height 30.5”, diameter of top 31.5”. Estimate $12,000-$18,000


769. Ladies Platinum, Sapphire & Diamond Ring

Ladies platinum, sapphire, and diamond ring with two natural four prong set, modern round brilliant cut diamonds (1.44 carats total weight, color range: G-I, clarity: VS2Si1) flanking an enhanced natural prong set oval sapphire (3.60 carats total weight, color: medium royal blue, clarity: I1) . Marked “SHANE CO” and “PLAT”. US ring size 6.75. Total weight 8.0 grams. Estimate $10,000-$15,000

771. Pair of 18k White Gold & Diamond Huggie Earrings

Ladies pair of matching large pave set inside out 18k white gold and diamond huggie earrings with natural modern round brilliant diamonds (11.14 carats total weight, color range: I-K, clarity range: Si1-I2). Marked ”MICHA”, “18K”, and “750”. Each earring 1.75” in diameter. Total weight 23 grams. Estimate $8,000-$12,000

773. 14k White Gold & Diamond Engagement Ring (1.5 ctw) Ladies 14k white gold and diamond engagement ring with one six prong head set, natural, oval diamond (measuring 8.46 x 6.32 x 4.10mm, 1.50 carat total weight, color: F, clarity range: Si1) at center with 30 bead set round brilliant cut diamonds (0.35 carat total weight, color range: G-H, clarity: SI). US ring size 4. Total weight 3.8 grams. Ring accompanied with copy of appraisal from David Douglas Diamonds and Jewelry, Marietta, Georgia dated to March, 2011 upon request. Estimate $10,000-$12,000

770. South Sea Pearl, 14k White Gold & Diamond Necklace

Ladies elegant South Sea pearl, gold and diamond necklace with 31 dark grey pearls (12.5 to 14.8mm in diameter, round to near round, B quality, color enhanced) with six 14k white gold and diamond rondels and a diamond ball form clasp (weight 2.20 carats total weight, color range: G-H, clarity range: VS2-I1, single and full cuts). Marked with “KCJ”, “14K” and “585”. Length 19.5”. Total weight 124 grams. Estimate $10,000-$15,000

772. Art Deco Era Platinum & Diamond Link Bracelet

Art Deco period (circa 1920s) handmade platinum and diamond link bracelet with bezel set and bead set transitional round, single cuts, old European and transitional marquise cut natural diamonds throughout form (6.33 carats total weight, color range: H-J, clarity: VS). Marked as 10% IRID PLAT and tested as platinum. Length 7”. Total weight 36.4 grams. Estimate $10,000-$15,000

774. 18k White Gold, Diamond & Tanzanite Necklace Ladies cast and assembled flowing 18k white gold, diamond and tanzanite necklace with modern round diamonds throughout (11.75 carats total weight, color range: G-I, clarity: I2) and a natural cushion cut tanzanite in deep violet blue color (1.50 carats total weight, clarity: VS). Marked “537 VI” and “750”. Necklace length 16”. Total weight 40 grams. Estimate $15,000-$30,000

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776. Sheraton Period Mahogany Tambour Sideboard

English, Circa 1780. English Sheraton period mahogany tambour sideboard. Height 38.75”, width 83.75”, depth 31.75”. Provenance: Original invoice dated August 27, 1956 purchased from Charles Angell Antiques, Works of Art, Member of the British Antique Dealers Assoc., 34 Milson Street, Bath. Invoice states ‘The above sideboard is guaranteed genuine antique, produced in England about 1780. Producer unknown. Bought by us from Mr. M. Sainsbury, 35 Gay Street Bath, 8/8/1956. To be delivered to Cunard White Star Line, Southampton Docks for shipment per S.S. Queen Mary, leaving September 13th, 1956. Estimate $2,500-$5,000

775. Hendrik B. Koekkoek, 19th C. “Winter Travelers”

Hendrik Barend Koekkoek (Dutch, 1849-1909). “Winter Travelers”, oil on canvas, signed lower right of center. Framed 48.5” x 38.25”, unframed 40” x 30.125”. Estimate $3,000-$5,000

778. Judith Leiber 18k Gold & Diamond Bird Brooch

Designer Judith Leiber brooch or pin in the shape of a flying winged bird with 18k yellow gold body with engraved texturing to feathers and body accented with scattered feathers encrusted with round brilliant cut diamonds (2.1 carats total weight) in white gold setting. Whimsical bird pin with round cabochon sapphire eyes below pointed beak. SIgned “Judith Leiber” above “750”. Total weight 39.8 grams. Estimate $4,000-$6,000

777. Albert Pilot, View of Paris in Winter, O/C

Albert Pilot (French, 1922-2002), “View of Paris in Winter”, oil on canvas, signed lower right “A. Pilot”. Framed 31.75” x 37.75”. Unframed 24” x 29.75”. Estimate $3,000-$5,000

779. 14k White Gold Mesh Link Diamond Bracelet

Ladies cast and asssembled 14k white gold mesh link diamond bracelet containing modern round diamonds throughout (1.50 carats total weight of diamonds, color: H-J, clarity: I2-I3). Marked “14K” and “585”. Length 6.5”. Total weight 35 grams. Estimate $3,000-$5,000

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780. Signed 1880 Peter Toft WC, “Newcastle on Tyne”

Peter Petersen Tofft (American/ English/ Danish, 1825-1901). “Newcastle on Tyne” - 1880, watercolor on paper, signed, dated, and title lower left. Framed 28.25” x 21.625”, sight size 20.5” x 14”. Estimateu $3,000-$5,000


781. Pair of Carved Marble Angel Garden Sculptures

782. 19th C American School Portrait, Mother & Daughter

783. American 18th C. Chippendale Mahogany Chest

784. Ladies 18k Gold, Platinum & Diamond Ring

785. Ladies 18k White Gold, Diamond & Opal Necklace

786. Ladies 14k White Gold & Diamond Ring

787. Manner of Henry Moore, 19th C. Maritime Oil

788. Louis XV Style Crystal 12 Light Chandelier

789. Iwan Trusz, Signed Landscape Oil Painting on Board

20th century. Height 51”, width 12”, depth 8”. Estimate $2,000-$4,000

Ladies 18k yellow gold, platinum and diamond ring with rounded diamond encrusted platinum accent at center. US ring size 5. Total weight 12 grams. Estimate $2,800-$3,600

Manner of Henry Moore (British, 1831-1895). “Three Ships”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. 19th century painting. Framed 50.75” x 66.5”, unframed 35.25” x 51.25”. Estimate $2,000-$4,000

Circle of Thomas Sully (American/ English, 1783-1872). “Portrait of Mother and Daughter”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. 19th century painting. Framed 39.25” x 32.75”, unframed 33.75” x 27”. Estimate $2,000-$4,000

Ladies vintage style opal and diamond pendant on a 18k white gold chain containing 10 opals and modern champagne diamonds. Cable link chain 15”. Pendant measures 2.75” x 2”. Total weight 19 grams. Estimate $1,800-$3,600

Italian, 20th century. Height 36”, diameter 36”. Estimate $2,000-$4,000

American, Late 18th century (circa 1790). Height 41.9”, width 44.4”, depth 21.5”. Estimate $2,000-$4,000

US ring size 6. Total weight 10 grams. Estimate $2,000-$4,000

Iwan Trusz (Russian/ Polish, 1869-1941), “Landscape with Tree”, oil on wood board, signed lower right. Framed 17” x 13.75”. Unframed 11.5” x 8.4”. Estimate $2,000-$4,000

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791. 3 Royal Worcester Porcelain Covered Dishes, Scarce

English, circa 1884. Set of 3 scarce Royal Worcester porcelain covered dishes comprising a sauce boat, a large casserole or vegetable, and tureen. Each decorated with floral transfer designs in pale powder blue, brown, and white with hand decorated gilt and reddish orange enamel with gilt trim band. Each cover has a gilt and reddish orange foliage shaped handle. All pieces marked with the early Royal Worcester stamp and the letter ‘V’ indicating production of 1884. Twin handled, covered sauce height 5.75”, width 8.5”, depth 4.9”. Covered casserole or vegetable height 5.5”, width 11.75”, depth 7.9”. Tureen height 9.75”, width 15.25”, depth 8.75”. Estimate $1,200-$1,800

790. 19th C. French School O/P, “The Portrait Artist” French School, 19th century. “The Portrait Artist”, oil on wood panel, indistinguishably signed lower right. Framed 22.75” x 20.625”, unframed 15.75” x 13.5”. Estimate $800-$1,200

793. Louis XV Provincial Walnut Settee w/ Beige Fabric French, 19th century. Louis XV provincial carved walnut wood framed settee with undulating back with leaf tips and flowers on center crest above curved upholstered back in white to off-white cotton fabric, seat, elbow rests and fitted seat cushion. Apron with floral motif and carved fans in above four squat cabriole legs at front, four legs at back. Height 32”, width 74”, depth 32.5”, seat to floor 18.25”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

794. French Empire Toleware Colza Style Chandelier

792. P.J. Mene, Jockey on Horse Bronze Sculpture

French, 19th century. French Empire toleware, gilt and patinated bronze colza style 12 light chandelier surmounted by a circular corona issuing anthemion and suspending 6 patinated and gilt rods joined to the circular font which is further mounted with ten scrolling arms, fitted with faux wax candle sleeves and centered by a urn with palmette finial, with palmette terminal. Height 31.5”, diameter 24”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000

Pierre Jules (P.J.) Mene (French, 1810-1879), “Jockey and Horse”, patinated bronze figural sculpture, incised on base “P.J. MENE”. Overall height 13.75”, width 15”, depth 6.25”. Estimate $800-$1,200

795. Marble Top Ebonized Inlaid 3 Drawer Commode French, 19th century. Height 33.75”, width 50.5”, depth 20”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

797. Meissen Helena Wolfsohn Porcelain Scenic Vase

796. Pair of Marble Top, Walnut Demilune Console Tables Italian, 20th century. Height 36.6”, width 43”, depth 23.5”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000

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798. Giltwood Gueridon Table w/Jade Veneered Top

20th century. German, circa 1880. Large museum quality Meissen Height 25”, diameter of top 27”. porcelain scenic vase from the painting workshop of Helena Estimate $1,000-$2,000 Wolfsohn, the bulbous vase having the interior of the mouth decorated with gilt enameled scrolling foliage, the exterior in yellow ground with a small painted cartouche to the neck depicting two figures with attendant and rearing gray horse and green landscape in the background, the body with large Watteau-esque scene with figures on horseback and on ground, apparently celebrating the kill of a large stag, finely detailed with equestrian male figure blowing trumpet, woman riding on a gray horse holding falcon, seated side-saddle along with a small spaniel dog, the other figures raising up glasses and preparing the slaughter of the fallen stag, all within a white with gilt enameled border over a foot with smaller reserve decorated with a royal figure, attendant, horse and dog with landscape and water in the background, the reverse with three well painted reserves of summer flowers on white ground. Marked to the underside of foot with AR (Agustus Rex) in underglaze blue. Height 14”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000


799. 15k Yellow Gold, Ruby & Diamond Hinge Bracelet

800. 14k Gold, Light Purple Jadeite & Sapphire Ring

801. 15k Gold, Emerald & Diamond Hinge Bracelet

802. 18k Yellow Gold Ring w/ Aquamarine (12.5 ctw)

803. 14k Yellow Gold Charm Bracelet w/15 Charms

804. Men’s 14k Textured Gold & Diamond Ring

805. Pair of 14k Yellow Gold & Diamond Hoop Earrings

806. 18k Gold, Diamond & South Sea Pearl Enhancer

807. Ladies X Design 18k Gold & Diamond Ring

Ladies handmade 15k yellow gold oval shaped hinged bangle bracelet in Victorian style with star and floral motif. 6.625” on interior. Total weight 15.5 grams. Estimate $1,500-$2,000

Ladies 1940s 18k yellow gold and aquamarine ring. US ring size 6.75. Total weight 7.4 grams. Estimate $2,000-$4,000

Pair of ladies 14k yellow gold and diamond hoop earrings with single cut diamonds (1.10 carats total weight) in eternity band style. Marked as “14K”. Diameter 1.75”. Total weight 9.4 grams. Estimate $1,500-$3,000

Ladies handmade 14k yellow gold, jadeite, and sapphire ring with oval lavender colored jadeite surrounded by 16 round dark blue sapphires. Unmarked but tested as 14k. US ring size 8.5. Total weight 9 grams. Estimate $1,500-$3,000

Ladies 14k yellow gold charm bracelet with 15 assorted charms. Bracelet tested as 14k quality. Length 7”. Total weight 74 grams. Estimate $1,500-$3,000

With large South Sea cultured pearl in drop shape with 30 modern round brilliant cut diamonds. Unmarked but tested as 18k quality. Pearl enhancer measures 1.5” tall. Total weight 10.3 grams. Estimate $1,500-$3,000

Victorian style 15k yellow gold oval hinged bangle bracelet with two small rose cut diamonds and three small emeralds. Interior measures 6.62”. Total weight 13 grams. Estimate $1,500-$2,000

Men’s 14k yellow and white gold ring with flat top and crocodile embossed textured pattern with one natural bead set modern round brilliant cut diamond Marked on band “14K”. US ring size 8. Estimate $2,000-$4,000

Ladies X design 18k yellow gold and diamond ring, circa 1980s containing 33 modern round brilliant cut diamonds. US ring size 6.5. Total weight 17.8 grams. Estimate $1,500-$3,000

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808. American Mahogany Lowboy, Circa 1780

American, Late 18th century (circa 1780). Pennsylvania Chippendale lowboy with rectangular top above long pull out drawer with pierced diamond centered brasses and escutcheon above three short pull out drawers (center with carved shell and undulating foliates), undulating skirt or apron with shell motif. Overall supported on four cabriole legs with acanthus covered knees terminating on ball and claw feet. Height 30”, width 34”, depth 21.75”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

809. Unusual American Centennial Hooked Rug

American, probably New England, late 19th century. Unusual American centennial hook rug, wool on burlap, featuring an exterior and interior scene. The centralized interior scene depicting a living area with grandfather clock, secretary, glowing fireplace, small chair and oval floor rug, the exterior with scene to the front with double horse and stagecoach, a family to the right lower corner dated 1776, another figure with horse towards the back, a church, flowering trees and other architecture. Height 29.5”, width 48.5”. Estimate $700-$900

811. Pair of Bronze & Marble Urns w/ Bacchanalian Masks

French, 19th century. Pair of matching patinated bronze and marble campana urns with beaded border above egg and dart motif on flared rim above body with two upturned leaf and grape cluster decorated handles, leaf tips on foot above wreathed circular foot on a square plinth supported on a tan sienna marble base with Bacchanalian facial masks, gilt bronze leaf tip border on square black plinth base. Unmarked. Height 14.4” x 4.5” square. Estimate $700-$900

810. Set of 8 Chippendale Style Walnut Dining Chairs

Second half of 20th century. Set of 8 Chippendale style walnut wood dining chairs (six side, two arm) with undulating back with foliate motif above pierced back splat with ribboned tassel at center in front of trapezoidal seat with cream colored fabric upholstery. Chairs on rectangular straight legs at front, slightly splayed at back. Armchair height 39.5”, width (across arms) 27.5”, depth 25”, seat to floor 19.5”. Side chair height 38.25”, width 22.25”, depth 23”, seat to floor 19”. Estimate $800-$1,200

814. Royal Vienna Cabinet Portrait Vase By Wagner

812. Burled Walnut & Walnut Parquetry Dining Table

American, 20th century. Burled walnut and walnut wood parquetry dining table of rectangular form with rounded corners above fluted apron supported on four acanthus leaf encrusted knees on cabriole legs terminating on ball and claw feet. Table with additional leaf for extension. Height 30.75”, width 75.5”, depth 46”, leaf 22.125”. Estimate $700-$900

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813. American 19th C. Federal Pine Three Drawer Chest American, First half of 19th century, (likely circa 1820). Federal stained pine wood three drawer dresser or chest (top drawer larger with false drawer front) with rectangular top above four long pull out drawers with oval brass hardware pulls above shaped apron or skirt. Approximate height, width, depth. Estimate $700-$900

German, 19th century. Royal Vienna squat cabinet vase displaying the hand painted portrait of a young woman with brown curly hair wearing a maroon head scarf and white low-cut dress in a central medallion with gilt border executed and signed by Wagner. The portrait is framed with an elaborate display of beaded diaper, scrolling acanthus and blossoms raised and formed by hand then covered with shiny gold. The vase covered with burgundy lustre and to the reverse elaborate design with scrolling foliage, beading and cartouche enclosing diaper. Base is marked with the beehive logo in blue and ‘Grace’, ‘Germany’ and ‘38586’ written in red. Also with gold flower shaped mark under the glaze. Height 5.6”, diameter of base 2”. Estimate $700-$900


816. Chinese Porcelain Charger, Dragon Motif, Marked 815. Chinese Yixing Zisha Teapot with Dragon Motif

Chinese, 20th century. Four character mark impressed on bottom of vessel on circular foot. Height 4.5”, width 7.25”, diameter of foot 3”. Estimate $800-$1,200

Chinese, Ming Dynasty Qianlong Period Mark (17351796), likely 20th century. Marked to underside with cobalt underglaze Qianlong imperial reign mark. 15” diameter, 2.375” tall. Estimate $700-$900

817. Red Acorn Motif Yixing Zisha Teapot, Marked

Chinese, 20th century. Marked to underside with four impressed characters very similar to the Yongzheng imperial reign mark (1722-1735). 4.25” tall, 6” spout to handle. Estimate $800-$1,200

819. Japanese Edo Period Kakemono on Silk, Signed 818. Chinese Polychrome & Gilt Wooden Figural Sculpture Chinese, 19th century. Four characters on back side. Height 12.125”, width 6.75”, depth 6”. Estimate $800-$1,200

821. Hexagonal Purple Yixing Zisha Teapot, Marked

Chinese, 20th century. Marked to underside of lid with two impressed marks and to underside of pot with six calligraphic marks within a square cartouche. 3.5” tall, 7.25” spout to handle. Estimate $800-$1,200

Japanese, Edo Period (1603-1867), likely early 19th century. Inscribed with one line of calligraphic marks above two red seals, possibly a signature for Baiezu Yamamoto. Overall 52” long x 19.25” wide (including roller). Note: accompanied by a letter dated 1969 from Takashi Kasakabe of Takashimaya Co. of Tokyo, Japan stating authenticity and period. Estimate $600-$800

822. Chinese Lacquered Wedding Chest on Cabinet

Chinese, 19th century. Both pieces with Jian Ding (Certified) Export Approval Seals. Chest height 13.35”, width 33.5”, depth 19.5”. Cabinet height 45”, width 33.5”, depth 19.9”. Estimate $700-$900

820. Chinese Carved & Gilt Wood Figural Sculpture Chinese, 19th century, possibly earlier. Apparently unmarked. Height 14.5”, width 7.5”, depth 5.2”. Estimate $700-$900

823. Footed Red Yixing Zisha Teapot, Marked

Chinese, 20th century. Marked to interior of lid with impressed calligraphic mark and to underside of body with impressed mark. 4” tall, 7.25” spout to handle. Estimate $800-$1,200

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824. 19th C. French Beaux Arts Oil, Woman in Garden

825. 19th C. French Gilt Bronze Chenets, Brass Fender

826. Austrian School Floral Still Life Signed O/C

827. Pair of Louis XVI Style Paint Decorated Consoles

828. Hand Woven Oushak Area Rug

829. Italian Carved Giltwood 6 Light Chandelier

830. Hand Woven Karabaq Runner

831. French Marquetry Inlaid Table w/MOP Accents

832. Arnold Knauth Maritime O/B, “Leaving Port”, Signed

833. Continental School, Figural Oil, Woman on Horse

834. Pair of Italian Tole Piente Table Torchere Lamps

835. 19th C. Continental School Oil, “Tavern Scene”

French School, 19th century. “Seated Woman in Garden”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Framed 17.25” x 14.25”, unframed 12.75” x 9.75”. Estimate $600-$800

Italian, Mid - 20th century. Height 31.75”, width 45”, depth 24.25”. Estimate $600-$800

Wool. Turkey. Geometric and floral design on rose field with green, orange, gold, and black accent colors. 4’ x 8’ 10”. Estimate $600-$800

Continental School, Late 19th/Early 20th century. “Woman on Horse”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned (possible traces of signature lower left corner). Framed 17.125” x 15.125”. Unframed 14.125” x 12.1”. Estimate $600-$800

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French, likely 19th century. Andirons 19.75” tall, 9.5” wide, 19.25” deep. Fender 6.5” tall, 48” wide, 12” deep. Estimate $600-$800

Wool. Turkish. Geometric design on cream field with orange, brown, rose, and gold accent colors. 4’ x 6’ 5”. Estimate $600-$800

French, 20th century. Height 29.25”, width 41”, depth 27.5”. Estimate $600-$800

Italian, first half 20th century. Metal tag to one flower stem marked “Made in Italy”. 41.5” tall to top of shade. Estimate $600-$800

Stefanie Trautweiller (Austrian, 1888-1976). “Still Life with Pink Buds and Blooms”, oil on canvas, signed lower right “Trauttweiller”. Framed 36.625” x 30.5”, unframed 30” x 24”. Estimate $600-$800

Italian, 20th century. Height 27”, diameter 27”. Estimate $600-$800

Arnold Whitman Knauth the Younger (American (Massachusetts), b.1918). “Leaving Port”, oil on artists board, signed lower right “A. Knauth”. Framed 22.25” x 30.125”, unframed 15.875” x 24”. Estimate $600-$800

Continental School, 19th century. “Tavern Scene”, oil on oak wood panel, unsigned. Framed 17.125” x 21.125”, unframed 12.875” x 16.25”. Estimate $600-$800


837. Ladies 14k Yellow Gold & Amethyst Ring

836. Empire Style Ormolu Mounted Portico Clock

Ladies 14k yellow gold and amethyst ring with three emerald cut natural amethysts (center stone color: medium, clarity: VS, estimated weight 10 carats; side stone color: medium dark, clarity: I1, estimated total weight 1.70 carats; total weight of gems 11.70 carats overall. Marked 14K and with “STS”. US ring size 7. Total weight 10.3 grams. Estimate $700-$900

French, Late 19th century. French Empire style ormolu mounted and ebonized portico clock having a rectangular frieze mounted with berried laurel leaves over four tapering cylindrical columns centered with the bronze engine turned dial with silvered Roman numerals and moon hands, the bezel cast with winged griffins over a pendulum headed with opposing swans and circular leafy medallion, the base decorated with pierced gilt bronze appliques of a swan, laurel leaves and putti on rectangular plinth with four turned feet. Height 17.75”, width 9.6”, depth 5.4”. Estimate $600-$800

838. Spanish Sterling Silver Backgammon Trophy, 1955 Aldad Joyero Spanish sterling silver double handled lidded trophy of urn form on round foot with beaded band, surmounted by cup form with band at top of foliate patterning, with c form handles to either side of cup with acanthus leaf decoration, the round lid decorated to rim with acanthus leaf tips and with a berried finial, engraved to front “Harry C. Radon winner 1955 Championship Backgammon Tournament Metropolitan Club”. Marked to foot “Aldad-Joyero” beside a hexagonal cartouche maker’s mark and a star within a circle. Overall 12” tall, 13” handle to handle. Total weight 34.7 troy ounces. Estimate $700-$900

840. Chanel Suede Calfskin Flap Front CC Purse

839. Italian 18k Gold & Sardinian Coral Earrings

Pair of ladies hand fabricated 18k yellow gold and Sardinian coral dangle earrings with oval Sardinian coral cabochon (measures 5/8” x 3/8”, deep red color, nicely matched and with medium luster) above tapered tassel. Marked ”750” (almost unreadable) on omega flip backs. Each earring measures 2” x 0.50”. Total weight 15.4 grams. Estimate $800-$1,200

Chanel (French, founded 1909). An all black rectangular form suede calfskin bag with flap front and silver tone “CC” to bottom of flap and open pocket to back of bag, with textile lining to interior which sports two zippered pockets, the zipper pulls each inscribed “CC” to one side and “Chanel” to the other side, with leather tag to exterior of one zippered pocket reading “Chanel Made in Italy, and serial number tag sewn to inside of same pocket inscribed “6180923”, the bag with single suede shoulder strap. Bag accompanied by company issued care instructions and authentication card bearing matching serial number to bag, original black linen dust cover, and original black and white branded lidded box with style details on paper label to outside. Without strap 8.625” tall, 12.25” wide at bottom, 3.5” deep, 12” handle drop. Note: The bag is unstructured making exact measurements difficult, therefore the listed measurements are approximate. Estimate $700-$900

841. Pair of 18k Gold, Emerald & Sapphire Earrings

Pair of ladies 18k yellow gold, emerald, and sapphire earrings with enhanced emerald cut emeralds (color: light green, measuring 6.7 x 5.8mm, clarity: I1, 2 carats total weight) above a dangling diamond shaped synthetic sapphire. Items tested as 18k yellow gold with rhodium plating. Total weight 8.6 grams. Estimate $700-$900

843. Italian Flexible Link Ring w/Sapphires & Pearls

842. Hand Woven Room Size Rug

Wool. Geometric and Tribal design on blue and cream field. Thin pile. Having figural, animal and geometric shapes throughout field. 120” x 93” Estimate $600-$800

Italian, circa 1970s. Ladies flexible link ring with 6 heart shaped natural cabochon sapphires (each measuring 4.5 x 4.5mm, color: dark blue, clarity: I1) and three cultured button pearls (4.75mm in diameter each, grade A) on three flexible links connected to a solid shank bottom. Marked “FANCAN”, “1562”, “WI”, and “750”. US ring size 6. Total weight 13.9 grams. Estimate $600-$800

844. Hand Woven Oushak Runner

Wool. Turkish. Two large geometric designs at center on red field. Grey, orange, cream, and gold accent colors. 4’ 1” x 11’ 4” Estimate $600-$800

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845. Indian Watercolor Painting of Courtly Figures

Indian School 20th century. “Mogul Nobleman Partaking of Refreshments Before the Hunt”, vegetable dye and gem pigment on paper. Framed 16.875” x 12.625. Estimate $100-$200

846. Moroccan Metal Mounted Pottery Table Vase

Moroccan, 20th century. Underside with “FES P-R”. Height 20.75”, diameter of mouth 8.25”, diameter of foot 7.5”. Estimate $300-$500

847. Persian Illustrated Manuscript Page, 19th C. Persian, 19th century possibly earlier. Framed 18.125” x 14.25”, sheet size 9.75” x 5.875”. Estimate $200-$400

849. Collection of Two Lidded, Inlaid Wooden Boxes

Height 2.4”, width 9.6”, depth 3.3”; and height 1.9”, width 5.1”, depth 3.1”. Estimate $150-$300

848. Ladies 14k Gold & Mabe Pearl Earrings

850. Ornate Indian or Persian Bronze Oil Lamp

Ladies 14k yellow gold and mabe pearl earrings, each with 15mm round mabe pearl (grade A, silver white color, soft luster, nicely matched) within round gold setting with an omega flip back with post. Each measures 7/8 of an inch in diameter. Marked “14K” and acid tested as 14k quality. Total weight 15.1 grams. Estimate $400-$600

Indian or Persian. Unmarked. Height 8.6”, diameter of foot 4.3”. Estimate $150-$300

852. Krishna Reddy Abstract Intaglio in Blues, 27/100 Krishna Reddy (American/ Indian, b.1925). color intaglio print on wove paper, pencil signed and numbered below image “27/100” and “H. Krishna Reddy.”. Framed 23” x 27.25”, sight size 15.25” x 19”. Estimate $300-$500

853. Ladies 14k Yellow Gold & Graduated Ruby Ring Ladies 14k yellow gold and ruby ring with 5 natural graduating rubies in mixed round cuts (0.80 carat TW, color: dark red, clarity: semi-opaque). Marked 14K. US ring size 7. Total weight 2.5 grams. Estimate $400-$600

851. Pair of Large Decorative African Fertility Statues Female statue overall 81” tall, 20.5” wide, 14” deep. Male statue overall 85” tall, 20.5” wide, 16” deep. Estimate $500-$700

855. Art Deco Platinum, Gold, Emerald & Diamond Ring

854. Indian Brass Covered Box w/Bird Finial, 20th C. Indian, 20th century. Unmarked. Height 6.25”, diameter 8.25”. Estimate $50-$150

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Ladies handmade Art Deco emerald and diamond ring with a platinum top on a 12k yellow gold shank containing a natural round emerald (0.25 carat total weight, color: medium green, clarity: I2, a newer emerald--later replacement) at center of a shaped mount with 6 single cut accent diamonds (0.06 carat total weight, color: J, clarity: VS2, one single cut diamond replaced with a modern round cut--later replacement). US ring size 3.5. Total weight 2.2 grams. Estimate $300-$500

856. Pair of Persian Painted Framed Discs, Likely Ivory

Persian School, late 19th/ early 20th century. A pair of paintings with round disc at center, likely ivory, hand painted with central floral medallion surrounded by meandering floral vines and four birds, two green and two brown, the disc mounted to paper further hand painted with a teal blue squared medallion with gilt accents, the paintings to matching square frames hand painted to front and sides with green, black, and gilt geometric patterns and bands of ivory to inner border and outer edge. Framed 5.125” square. Note: Not examined out of the frame. Estimate $150-$300


859. Pair of Maroon Striped Window Benches

Height 23.75”, width 48”, depth 17.5”, seat height 18.5”. Estimate $300-$500

857. Pair of Baker Stained Wood Jardiniere Stands

Baker Furniture (American, 20th century to contemporary). Underside of top with oval metal label with manufacturer. Stenciled number 5084 on underside as well. Height 41.125”, diameter of top 11”. Estimate $300-$500

858. Ladies 10k Gold & Emerald Ring

Ladies 10k yellow gold, emerald, and cubic zirconia ring with a central bezel set rectangular enhanced emerald (1.47 carats total weight, clarity: I1) accented on sides by cubic zirconias. US ring size 7.5. Total weight 2.2 grams. Estimate $300-$500

862. Scarce Onondaga “Blue Plum” Center Bowl, c.1900

860. 19th C. Portrait of Congressman William S. Greene American School, 19th century. “Portrait of Congressman William S. Greene”, oil on wood panel, apparently unsigned. Framed 25.375” x 21.75”, unframed 17.25” x 13.75”. Estimate $300-$500

863. Handmade 10k Yellow Gold & Coral Ring

Ladies handmade 10k yellow gold and coral ring with a narrow shank supporting a natural pink coral cabochon. Marked “10K” and tested as 10K quality. US ring size 5. Total weight 2.3 grams. Estimate $300-$500

866. Pair of Victorian Spelter Urn Form Candleholders Late 19th century. Height 16”, width 20” depth 5.5”. Estimate $300-$500

861. Pair of Burled Walnut & Marble Top Nightstands American, Late 19th/Early 20th century. Height 36.5”, width 20.5”, depth 15”. Estimate $300-$500

864. Czech White Cut to Clear Cranberry Drinks Set Czechoslovakia, 20th Century. The lidded decanter marked #15 and retaining original sticker. Decanter height 16”, liquor height 4.3”. Estimate $300-$500

867. American School “Arched Bridge in Winter”, Signed American School, 20th century. “Arched Bridge in Winter” - 1956, oil on artists board, signed lower left “E. Lentz - 56”. Framed 20.75” x 24.75”, unframed 8.125” x 12”. Estimate $300-$500

Onondaga Pottery Company (American (Syracuse, New York), 1871-2009). A “Blue Plum” porcelain footed center bowl c. 1897-1926 with cobalt blue decoration to white ground with shaped and ruffled rim being gilt, the underside with three gilt feet with surrounding decoration of gilt foliates. Marked to underside with underglaze stamp “O.P. Co. Syracuse China” and underglaze hand painted “M.” 2.75” tall, 10.5” diameter. Note: Gregg Tripoli, President of the Onondaga Historical Association Museum Company, states that this pattern of china was never available to the public, but only to the employees of Syracuse China during the holiday season. The company name transitioned from Onondaga Pottery Company to Syracuse China in 1966. Estimate $300-$500

865. Seth Thomas Gilt Bronze Figural Mantel Clock

Seth Thomas Clock Company (American, 1813-2009). Lacking pedulum and key. Height 16.25”, width 13.75”, depth 5”. Estimate $300-$500

868. Continental Marble Top & Walnut Console Table Continental, Late 19th/ early 20th century. Height 28.75”, width 31”, depth 17.5”. Estimate $300-$500

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869. Black Cased Mantel Clock, F.W. Elliott Movement

870. Carved Figural Display Pedestal, Blackamoor

871. Biedermeier Style Four Drawer Chest

872. American School, Portrait of Elderly Black Man

873. Black Walnut & Brass Mounted Lap Desk

874. Group of 4 Hand Woven Family Crest Tapestries

875. Angel Tarrac Signed Bronze, Battle of Chapultepec

876. Impressionist Oil on Board, “Seaside Walk”, Signed

877. German Lenzkirch Pub Gallery Clock, 19th C.

878. 5 Volume 1820 Edition, Austrian History Texts

879. Ansonia Iron & Slate 8 Day Mantle Clock

880. Tiger Oak Glass Front Vitrine Cabinet, 20th C.

English, 20th century. Height 9.5”, width 9”, depth 6”. Estimate $300-$500

American School, late 19th century/ early 20th century. “Portrait of an African American Man”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Framed 20.5” x 16.5”, unframed 20” x 16.25”. Estimate $400-$600

Angel Tarrac (Mexican, 20th century). “Ninos Heroes”, cast bronze sculpture, incised signature to right side of base “Tarrac”. 19.75” x 8” x 6.5”. Estimate $300-$500

“History of the House of Austria, From the Foundation of the Monarchy... 1218 to 1792”, by William Coxe, complete 2nd edtion in 5 volumes, pub. in London in 1820, Estimate $300-$500

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Italian (Venetian), Late 19th/Early 20th century. Apparently unsigned. Height 19.25”, diameter of top 10.75”, diameter of bottom 12.9”. Estimate $400-$600

Late 19th/Early 20th century. Unmarked. Height 7”, width 20”, depth 10”. Estimate $300-$500

Likely Continental School, first half 20th century. “Seaside Walk”, oil on artists board, indistinguishably signed lower right. Framed 17.875” x 22”, unframed 12.125” x 16”. Estimate $400-$600

American, Circa 1880s. The movement stamped Ansonia Clock Co, Patented 14.81., New York, USA. Patented June 13, 1882. Height 13.4”, width 12.15”, depth 4.75”. Estimate $300-$500

German, Late 19th century. Height 35”, width 34.25”, depth 20”. Estimate $500-$700

Probably Spanish, Early 20th century. A name inscribed to the base of each, ‘Garcia’, ‘Rauno’, ‘Crespo’ and “Bernetti’. Height 30”, width 23.5”. Estimate $400-$600

German, 19th century. With pendulum and key. Height 15”, diameter 15”, width 5.15”. Estimate $300-$500

American, 20th century. Impressed “806” on upper back left corner. Height 65.75”, width 42.5”, depth 17.25”. Estimate $300-$500


881. Diminutive Oak Slant Front Desk w/4 Drawers

882. 22k Gold Plated Tea & Dessert Service for 6, 21 Pc

883. 18th to 19th C. Polychrome Devotional Cross

884. Louis XV Provincial One Drawer Table, 19th C.

885. Cont. School O/B, “Portrait of Long Haired Man”

886. French Burled Wood Jewelry Music Box, 20th C.

887. 3 Hand Carved Wood & Mother Of Pearl Crucifixes

888. French 3 Drawer Walnut Stand w/ Inlaid Decoration

889. 19th C. American School “Portrait of a Priest” O/C

890. 9 Total Books “The History of France”

891. Pair Guido Cacciapuoti Napoleonic Guard Porcelains

892. Stained Oak Drop Leaf Gate Leg Table, 20th C.

American, 20th Century. Height 39.75”, width 30.5”, depth 15.5”. Estimate $300-$500

French, 19th century. Height 28.25”, width 38”, depth 25.75”. Estimate $300-$500

6.375” tall and 7.375” tall and 9” tall. Estimate $300-$500

“The History of France, Civil and Military, Ecclesiastical, Political, Literary, Commercial, etc...” by The Rev. Alexander Ranken, one of the Ministers of Glascow, in 9 volumes. Estimate $500-$700

Likely German, 20th century. Each piece marked to underside “Warranted 22 Carat Gold” below a hand painted black knight on horseback, this mark over an green stamped mark. Estimate $300-$500

Continental School, first half 20th century. “Portrait of Long Haired Man”, oil on artists board, indistinguishably inscribed lower right. Framed behind glass 15.625” x 13.625”, unframed 9.875” x 7.875”. Estimate $400-$600

French, 19th century. Height 30.9”, width 23.5”, depth 14.75”. Estimate $300-$500

Guido Cacciapuoti (Italian, 1892-1953). Estimate $300-$500

Continental School, 18th to 19th century. Unsigned. Height 10.75”, width 5.75”, depth 0.50”. Estimate $400-$600

French, 20th century. Height 3.75”, width 9.5”, depth 6”. Estimate $300-$500

American School, 19th century. “Portrait of a Priest”, oil on canvas, signed lower right “R. Berteaux”. Framed 19” x 17”, unframed 10” x 8”. Estimate $300-$500

20th century. Height 29”, width 48”, depth (closed) 15.5”, diameter (fully open) 48”. Estimate $200-$400

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893. Currey & Company “Symbol” Concrete Lamp

894. D. Gannon Abstract Collage & Watercolor Landscape

895. Black Painted Iron & Glass Top Accent Table

896. French Style Metal Garden Topiary Stand

897. Pair of Large Teal Painted Pine Wood Mirrors

898. Italian Majolica Glazed Chimney Finial, Deep Green

899. Rustic Painted Carved Wood Urn Form Lamp

900. Pair of Contemporary Granite Gueridon Tables

901. Carved & Turned Gilt Wood Table Lamp

902. Rustic Copper Framed Chicken Wire Wall Mirror

903. Two Black Iron Cast & Wrought Iron Grates

904. American Cast Iron Campana Form Garden Urn

Currey & Company (American, Contemporary). Height 30.25”, diameter of shade 16.25”. Estimate $100-$300

20th century. Height 26.5”, diameter of top 10”. Estimate $100-$300

20th century. Height to top of rounded finial 31.5”. Diameter of shade 16.25”. Estimate $50-$150

42.5” x 30.5”. Estimate $150-$300

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Dorothy Gannon (American, 20th century). “Abstract Moonscape”, watercolor and collage on artists board, apparently unsigned. Framed 22.25” x 28.875”, board size 16” x 17.5”. Estimate $200-$400

20th century. Each measures 82” x 41”. Estimate $300-$500

Height 27.5”, diameter 30”. Estimate $200-$400

Larger section 40.75” x 33.75”. Smaller section 33.5” x 28.75”. Estimste $300-$500

Height 18.5”, width 31”, depth 28.5”. Estimate $200-$400

Italian, late 19th/ early 20th century. Unmarked. 19.875” tall, 11.75” diameter. Estimate $200-$400

Overall height 29”, width 18.25”, depth 11.25”. Estimate $100-$200

American, late 19th/early 20th century. Height 37.5”, diameter of top 36”, base 16.15” x 16.15”. Estimate $600-$800


905. 1981 A. Jeffrey Zigulis Bulbous Pottery Vessel

A. Jeffrey Zigulis (American (California), b.1954). A bulbous pottery vessel of asymmetrical form resembling a seed pod with small hole off center to top surrounded by patterning from nature in black and white to a matte orange color base. Signed and dated to underside “A. Zigulis 81”. Estimate $50-$100

906. 8 Volume Edition of Latin Texts on Theology, 1927

“Institutiones Theologiae Dogmaticae Ad Textum S. Thomae Concinnatae”, 8 volumes, published in Rome and Paris in the 1920s. Estimate $100-$200

907. Group of Four Glazed American Pottery Vessels

American, 20th century. 3 pieces sharing the same stylized mark, possibly “OZ”. Vase 12” tall, brush pot 4.875” tall, cup 2.875” tall, scalloped cup 3.875” tall. Estimate $200-$400

909. Leather Manuscript Cover w/Mythological Scene 908. Heavy Wrought Iron Architectural Fragment

19th century. Height 15.5”, width 11.5”. Note: Consignor believes the cover to be from Philo G. Bumham, politician from Dayton Ohio, Stroop Family. Estimate $300-$500

910. David Westmeier Pottery Vessel in Earth Tones

David Westmeier (American (Kentucky), 20th century. Marked to underside “Westmeier” above other marks, possibly a date. 12.25” tall. Estimate $100-$200

Heavy wrought iron architectural fragment or section with cream colored finish with rusted and weathered patina throughout commensurate with age and outdoor use with gridded or checkerboard motif with circular rings and floral accents. Overall 36” x 50”. Estimate $150-$300

911. Group of 4 Brown Speckled Pottery Vessels

American School, 20th century. Indistinguishable incised signature to underside of both, possibly Tanner or Turner. Jug 8.5” tall, pot 5.75”, taller bud vase 4.75” tall, shorter bud vase 4” tall. Estimate $200-$400

912. Group of 2 Signed Lithographs by Michael Delacroix

Michael Delacroix (French, b.1933). “Girl with Dog” signed lower right “Michael Delacroix” and numbered lower left “32/150”, framed 27.625” x 32.375”, sheet size 23.5” x 18.5”; “The Chimnesweep” signed lower right “Michael Delacroix” and numbered lower left “CIX/CL (109/150)”, framed 26.25” x 31”, sheet size 18.5” x 23.625”. Estimate $200-$400

913. Group of Porcelain Wares: Majolica & Mexican Bowl

A group of three porcelain items comprising of an ivory glazed pottery bowl with decoration on tondo to round body of impressed and relief ball forms, with uniform impressions to foot, marked to underside “Mexico” below an unknown maker’s mark; a green cabbage leaf majolica dessert plate, unmarked; and a green majolica lunch plate with decoration to front of many leaves on stems, impressed mark to underside. Bowl 10” in diameter, 5” tall. Estimate $50-$100

914. After McKenney & Hall “Yoholo-Micco” & “Mistippee”

After the McKenney & Hall lithographs published in “History of the Indian Tribes of North America” between 1837-1844. “Mistipee, Yoholo-Micco’s Son” and “Yoholo-Micco, A Creek Chief”, chromolithographs, unsigned. Framed 26.375” x 21.25”, sight size 14.75” x 10.25”. Esitmate $200-$400

915. Group of 2 American School Iridized Pottery Vases

American School, 20th century. 9.5” tall; 13.25” tall. Estimate $150-$300

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916. Ladies Vintage Hand Carved Sardinian Coral Pin

917. 5 English Porcelain Plates, Spode & Ironstone

918. Pair of Victorian Upholstered Low Chairs

919. 2 Pieces of German Volkstedt Style Porcelain

920. British School Signed 1904 Watercolor, “Sailboats”

921. Large Stained Oak Box, Late 19th/Early 20th C.

922. American Cherry Kneehole Desk, L. 19th/E. 20th C.

923. Group of 2 Candlestick Holders (One Wired)

924. Collection of 5 Fine Porcelain Cups & Saucers

925. Vintage Men’s White Gold & Synthetic Ruby Ring

926. Chippendale Style Carved Mahogany Wall Mirror

927. American Parcel Gilt Armchair, 20th C.

Ladies vintage (circa 1910s-1920s) pin or brooch with hand carved red Sardinian coral rose flowers accented with leaves. Illegibly marked, acid tested as gold plated silver. 2” in length. Estimate $50-$150

German, late 19th century. Box height 2”, width 5.5”, depth 3.25”. Sugar height 5’, width 5”, depth 3.75”. Estimate $200-$400

American, Late 19th/Early 20th century. Height 29.6”, width 49.75”, depth 25”. Estimate $200-$400

Vintage men’s 10k white gold ring with bezel set synthetic ruby in mixed rectangular cut (9 x 11mm). Marked “10K” and tested as 10k quality. US ring size 9. Total weight 5.3 grams. Estimate $150-$300

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Largest plate 9.875” in diameter, smallest plate 8” in diameter. Estimate $150-$300

British School, first quarter 20th century. “Sailboats” - 1904, watercolor on Whatman Block Thick Paper, signed and dated lower left. Framed 13.5” x 16.5”, sheet size 7” x 10”. Estimate $200-$400

Height 10.25”, diameter of foot 4.75”; height 13.5” x 4.4” square. Estimate $150-$300

First half 20th century. Overall 51.5” x 28”. Estimate $150-$300

Height 34.5”, width 29”, depth 19.5”, seat to floor 14.5”. Estimate $100-$300

Late 19th/Early 20th century. Height 5.75”, width 15.25”, depth 8”. Estimate $50-$150

Estimate $75-$150

American, 20th century. height 43”, width 26.75”, depth 31.5”, seat to floor 20”. Estimate $150-$300


929. 2 Vintage Push Pedal Child’s Ride-On Toys

American, 20th century. 2 vintage push pedal child’s ride-on toys comprising a Fire Fighter Unit No. 508 Pedal Car (probably AMF) and a John Deere style tractor. Fire truck is equipt with two wood ladders and a chrome bell. Fire truck height 17.75”, width 39.5”, depth 16”. Tractor height 28”, width 38”. Estimate $300-$500

928. Bronze Sculptural Head of Girl w/ Ponytail, 20th C.

American School, 20th century. Bronze figural sculpture depicting a girl looking forward with cheerful facial expression and smile with side swept bangs and ponytail. Young lady’s head supported on black cylindrical base. Impressed with “MODERN ART” and other indistinguishable text at lower back edge. Overall height 14.25”. Estimate $150-$300

930. American School, “Grass Cutters”, Naive Painting American School (First half of 20th century), “Grass Cutters”, watercolor on paper, signed in pencil lower left “C. JACKSON”. Figural work depicting a number of simplified figures in a large field in a tropical environment with tall palm trees and slant roof housing in background cutting grass and working in field near a unmounted wheeled wagon trailer with a figure in hat standing above catching grass scraps. Verso of mat with “GRASS CUTTERS C.G. Jackson 9 Ladyhill Road” in lower right corner. Framed 17.75” x 21.75”. Unframed 11” x 13.75”. Estimate $150-$300

933. Set of 3 Blue Onion Stoneware Serving Bowls

Matched set of three hand painted Blue Onion pottery shallow serving bowls, each decorated to center with a whole fish, to inner rim with blue onions, and to outer rim with foliate patterning. Unmarked. 10.5” diameter. Estimate $100-$300

931. Vintage Action “Coca Cola” Handled Cooler

Action Manufacturing Company Inc. (Arkansas City, Kansas, mid 20th century - c. 1940s-1950s) vintage red metal cooler with “DRINK COCA COLA IN BOTTLES” on textured surface. Side with patent and serial numbers. Height 18”, width 18”, depth 12”. Esitmate $100-$200

932. Signed Watercolor on Board, “City Walls”, 1967

American School, third quarter 20th century. “City Walls”-1962, watercolor on artists board, signed lower right “Mark Baisder, 1962”. Framed 26” x 18.5”, board size 19.875” x 12.625”. Estimate $200-$400

934. 2 German Porcelain Figurines

German, 20th century. Group of 2 porcelain figurines comprising a Hutschenreuther porcelain figurine of ‘Mephistopheles’, marked K. Tutter (height 11”, width 6.5”) along with a nude Diana or Artemis riding a white rearing horses, holding a sword in her right hand against the horse’s flank (height 11” width 11”). Estimate $300-$500

936. Leon Danchin Colored Etching “The Cock Fight” 935. Globe Wernicke Mahogany Bookcase, 20th C.

American (Cincinnati, Ohio), first half of 20th century). Vintage label on interior of lower section with manufacturer. Height 40.25”, width 34.5”, depth 11.75”. Estimate $150-$300

Leon Danchin (French/ American, 1887-1939). “The Cock Fight” - 1984, colored etching, pencil signed lower right “Leon Danchin”. Inscribed upper left “Copyright 1984 by Leon Danchin....” Sheet size 30.25” x 22”. Estimate $200-$400

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937. 3 Chinese Cloisonne Items - Candle, Bell, Teacup

938. Ladies 10k Gold & Synthetic Sapphire Ring

939. Chinese Cushion Form Box w/ Ruffled Edge, Marked

940. Japanese Brass Table Vase w/Crane Motif

941. Chinese Carved Bone Guanyin Sculpture

942. 14k White Gold Ring w/ Ruby, Sapphire & Emerald

943. Chalcedony Quartz Bangle Bracelet

944. Chinese Rose Medallion Floor Vase w/ Gilt Handles

945. Carved Pink Coral Pendant on Chain Necklace

946. Ladies 10k Yellow Gold & Blue Topaz Ring

947. Carved Ivory Puzzle Ball on Guanyin Figural Stand

948. Chinese Porcelain Teacup and Underbowl, Landscape

Chinese, late 19th/ 20th century. Candlestick 7.375” tall, bell 4.375” tall, teacup 2.25” tall. Estimate $100-$200

Japanese, Meiji Period (1868-1912). Height 9.5”, diameter of opening at top 2.125”, diameter of foot 2.25”. Estimate $150-$300

Highly polished orange honey to rust color chalcedony quartz bangle bracelet. Measuring 7.25” on interior. Total weight 32.6 grams. Estimate $100-$200

Ladies 10k yellow gold and oval London blue topaz ring. Topaz 3.00 carats total weight. Marked “10K” and “EL”. US ring size 5.5. Total weight 3.6 grams Estimate $150-$300

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Ladies 10k yellow gold and synthetic sapphire ring with three oval sapphires on a delicate shank. Sapphires measures 7 x 5mm. Marked with “CID” and “10K”. US ring size 6.5. Total weight 2.9 grams. Estimate $150-$300

Chinese, 20th century. Apparently unsigned. Height 20.9”, diameter of base 6.25”. Estimate $200-$400

Chinese, second half of 20th century. Marked on bottom with label from Oriental Accent, China. Height 36.35”, diameter of flared mouth 13.75”. Estimate $150-$300

Chinese, late 19th/ early 20th century. Overall 7.5” tall. Ball 1.875” diameter. Estimate $150-$300

Chinese, Qing Dynasty Yongzheng Period mark (17221735), 20th century possibly earlier. Marked to underside with blue underglaze Yongzheng imperial reign mark. Overall 3” tall, 5.125” diameter. Estimate $200-$400

Ladies 14k white gold, modern round brilliant cut diamond, emerald, sapphire, and ruby ring. US ring size 5.5. Total weight 4.2 grams. Estimate $300-$500

Vintage carved natural light pink coral necklace pendant with dangling floral rose ornament on a 14k yellow chain. Pendant c. 1940s-1950s. Length 15.25”. Total weight 4.0 grams. Estimate $200-$400

Chinese, 20th century. Unmarked. Cup 3.5” diameter, underbowl 5.25” diameter. Estimate $75-$150


949. Jadeite Jade Beaded Necklace, 26” Long

950. Small Gilt Bronze Seated Buddha Sculpture, Marked

951. Chinese Famille Rose Porcelain Floor Vase, 20th C.

952. Chinese Yixing Zisha Lamp Form Teapot, Marked

953. Chinese Red Coral & Sterling Beaded Necklace

954. Chinese Hanging Scroll, Ox Cart in Landscape

955. Chinese Hand Painted Table Screen, Shou/ Lan Caihe

956. Large Chinese Baluster Form Urn, Landscape Motif

957. 12mm Wide Chinese Celadon Jade Bangle

958. Chinese Speckled Green Jade Carved Guanyin

959. Chinese Multi Strand Green & Pink Jade Necklace

960. Chinese Ceramic Figural Sculpture, Woman w/Dog

Chinese jadeite jade beaded necklace composed of beads 9 to 10mm in diameter. Oval clasp marked silver and tested as gold plated on sterling silver. Length 26”. Total weight 98 grams. Estimate $300-$500

Chinese, 20th century. Marked to underside of body with three lines of incised calligraphic marks. 3” tall, 6.25” spout to handle. Estimate $400-$600

Chinese, 20th century. Overall 25.25” tall, 20” wide, 7.5” deep. Painted medallion sight size 11”. Estimate $300-$500

Chinese. 7.5” x 3.375” x 2.125”. Estimate $400-$600

Chinese, 20th century. Underside with four character mark. Height 5.25”, width 3.25”, depth 2.5”. Estimate $400-$600

A Chinese color enhanced natural coral necklace formed of ovular beads (average length 10mm). Marked “Sterling” to both end pieces below a rising sun. 19.25” long (48.5mm). Total weight 36.4 grams. Estimate $300-$500

Chinese, 20th century. Unmarked. 14.75” tall, 14” diameter. Estimate $300-$500

A Chinese green and pink jadeite jade beaded multi strand necklace with 8mm and 6mm pink and green beads with gold accents. 14” drop. Total weight 80.5 grams. Estimate $300-$500

Chinese, second half of 20th century. Underside with smudged red character seal stamp. Height 54.5”. diameter of mouth 15.5”. Estimate $400-$600

Chinese, late 19th/ early 20th century. Overall 76” long, 34.125” wide. Estimate $400-$600

A Chinese celadon jade solid bangle bracelet with domed interior and exterior. 75mm diameter at exterior, 59mm diameter at interior, 12mm wide. Total weight 41.9 grams. Estimate $300-$500

Chinese, 20th century. Height 34.25”, width 15.75”, depth 12.25”. Estimate $400-$600

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Artist List A Alden, Richard…………………453 Altman, Harold…….102 American School (19th or 20th c).. 56, 111, 196, 270, 397, 399, 404, 436, 607, 609, 611, 612, 720, 860, 867, 911, 915, 928, 930 Ashton, William…………………..717 B Baisden, Frank M………………..165 Baisder, Mark………….932 Beeldmaker, Adriaen Cornelisz (follower of)……738 Benito, R……..610 Benton, Thomas H…………………..297 Bergner, Yosl……..143 Bertetti, Clelia……………229 Blanchard, Antoine………………285 Brackman, Robert (likely)…………….545 Brioni (likely)…………………….446 British School (19th c)…..136, 413, 920 Brule, Al………….617 C Carlsen, Emil……..758 Cassiers, Henri ………..99 Cavaliere, P.J……………..110 Chapin, Bryant……………..302 Chinese School (20th c)………….31, 347, 351,369 Choshun, Miyagawa (attr) …..……658 Christensen, Paul……………..185 Christy, Howard C…..251 Clark, C. Myron……………………….43 Colyer, Ted………………….432 Continental School (19th c)…….327, 465,540, 590, 595, 599, 660, 662, 701, 703, 710, 833, 835 Cress, George Ayers…….183, 203 D Danchin, Leon……………….936 De la Pena, Narcisse-Virgil ….296 Delacroix, Michael…………………………912 De Kooning, Willem…………..241 Dickinson, J. Reed…………………….138 Dow, Jim…………………..158 Ducreaux, Joseph (circle of)…….705 Dubois-Tesselin, Francois…………….620 Dumarais, G.A…………………………..480

E Eden, Florence Brown……………… 230 Erte (Romain de Tirtoff)……..174 F Finster, Howard……………………….424 Foss, Olivier……………………225 French School (18th c)……303, 305 French School (19th c)…..243, 245, 247, 249, 253, 254, 310, 550, 668, 697, 790,824 G Gallo, Frank………………….438 Gannon, Dorothy…………………894 Genin, Lucien………………….198 Godfrey, H.P. (after Allan Duncan)….471 Guillaume, Louis Mathieu Didier……620 H Haberle, John………….275, 277 Hauerer, Carol……………..226, 228 Hofmann, Kay………………206 Holzhauer, Emil……674 Hopkins, Mark…………….421 Hostisse, Albert L………………………….553 Huguet, MAL…………..443 Hullmandel, Charles (after)………….106 I Indian School (20th c.)……..845 Italian School (20th c) …………..38, 115, 588, 676 J Jackson, K. (after)………..35 Japanese School (20th c)…498, 501, 513 Jere, Curtis………………182 Julien, Pierre (after)…………….292 K Katz, Terry Leite Dwyer……….410 Kneller, Godfrey…………753 Knauth, Arnold Whitman…….832 Koekkoek, Hendrik Barend………….775 Koppany, George……………..150 Kruger, Albert ……………………715 Kuniyoshi, Utagawa…………..69 L Lebas, Leonie ………………104 Lekki, Philip…………..519 Levier, Charles……………………..434 Locca, Albert…………………….217 Luks, George………….219

M Martin, Julie Warren………..176, 233 Martin, Junius Welch……….406 Marsh, Reginald……………….299 Matisse, Auguste…………..223 Max, Peter……………………167 McKenny & Hall (after)………………….914 McKibben, Joe……………..151 McNair, Duncan……………..127 Mene, PJ……………….792 Mexican School (20th c)…………163 Miller, Richard Kidwell ……………169,186, Mitra, Dan……………..112 Moeller, Terry………………22 Moore, Henry (in the manner of)…….787 Moran, Thomas (after)………………….274 Morrison, Hal Alexander….266,268 N Nakagama, Tadashi……………………….178 P Philipe, Sam…………….449 Pilot, Albert…………777 Poreau, Oswald…………20 Pratt, Louisa M. Gibson………….415 Precht, Fritz……..664 Purdom, Bill……………………………..420 Puthuff, Hanson Duvall……………….288 Q Quincy, C. B…………..272 R Read, Philip Standish……………232, 234 Reddy, Krishna………852 Reves, Ray…………………….159 Rice, Pierce………………….451 Roesen, Severin……………..45 S Sanzio, Raffaello (after)……..329 Sawada, Tetsuro………………426 Schuulacker, EW…………………..146 Schoefft, August Theodor………..256 Selby, P. John…….626, 630 Shuptrine, Hubert……………………..177 Shute, Ben……………………………680, 682 Sin, Harriet H.M…………………….62 Sinclair, John…………………..412 Smith, Ben……………….211, 214, 215, 392 Sonntag, William……………294 Spitzweg, Carl (attr to)…………767 Stillwell, Irving………….726 Sully, Thomas (circle of)……………..782 Styka, Adam…….742

T Tabb, John B……………………49 Tarrac, Angel………………….875 Tauzin, Louis…………………..448 Tofft, Peter Peterson…….780 Trosky……………139 Trova, Ernest……………..187, 188, 189, 190, 192 Trusz, Iwan……………..789 Tyler, James G…………………281 U Utrillo, Maurice……………….239 V Van Court, Arthur Brown…………………156 Van Dyck, Sir Anthony………..761 Velez, Gloria……………..445 Vivi (Cuban)………………..422 W Waid, Jim……………….161 Warhol, Andy………………………..237 Warhol, Andy (after)……235 Waugh, Bill……………………………..51 Westmeier, David……………………….910 Wheatley, George………………..395 Wiggins, Guy……………………………..221 Wilkinson, Arthur Stanley………..114 Willis, Thomas H………………..283 Wolf, Rudolf Robert…….723 Woodson, Everett……..605 Wyczolkowski, Leon………………295 Y Yabin, Wang……342 Yokoi, Tomoe……………..377, 379 Z Zigulis, A. Jeffrey…………………….905

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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