Ahlers
Ogletree AUCTION GALLERY
Autumn Noteworthy Collections Auction
October 14, 15 & 16, 2016
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Ahlers
Ogletree AUCTION GALLERY
Autumn Noteworthy Collections Auction
October 14, 15 & 16, 2016
Ahlers & Ogletree Auction Gallery is pleased to present its Autumn Noteworthy Collections Auction offering 1,375 lots of fine period antiques, art, decorative arts, silver, estate jewelry, Asian arts, lighting, textiles, and more, with a special Friday evening session presenting a collection of fine American and Continental art glass & perfume bottles. Other highlights of the 3-Day sale include a private collection of Mid Century Modern furniture and decorative arts, many pieces of fine estate jewelry, and a selection of fine period oil paintings and furniture.
Bidding Increments $0 - $250................................................................by $25 $250 - $500.......................................................by $50 $500 - $2,000...............................................by $100 $2,000 - $5,000..........................................by $250 $5,000 - $10,000......................................by $500 $10,000 - $20,000...............................by $1,000 $20,000 - $50,000.............................by $2,500 above $50,000........at auctioneer’s discretion
Notes
Session 1
October 14, 2016 beginning at 7pm Estimated Times for Lots
Please note that these times are only approximations and are subject to change
11am-12pm...................Lots1-90 12pm-1pm..................Lots 91-181 1pm-2pm...............Lots 182-272 2pm-3pm...........Lots 273-295
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1. Moser Cranberry Glass Floral Motif Mantle Lustre Moser (Bohemian, founded 1857), late 19th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 10.8”, diameter 5.25”. $300-$500
2. Two Continental Iridized Blown Glass Vases
Continental, late 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 6.75”, diameter 4.75”. $300-$500
3. Pair English Victorian Cased Glass Pineapple Vases
English, late 19th century. Apparently unmarked, with vintage dealer’s label to underside reading “SCHMIDTS YPSLINANTI, MICH.” Height 6.5”, diameter 3.5”. $300-$500
4. 8 French Crystal Cameo Paperweights, Franklin Mint
Baccarat (French, founded 1764) and Cristal d’Albret (French, founded 1918) for Franklin Mint (American, founded 1964). A set of eight sulfide cameo and lead crystal paperweights from the Bicentennial Collection circa 1974-1976. Set comprising Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Thomas Jefferson, George Washington, Marquis de Lafayette, John Paul Jones, Admiral de Grasse, Baron de Montesquieu, and John Adams, each depicting the male figure at bust length to a black or blue ground. Each with acid etched mark to underside. Accompanied with original fitted display boxes and copies of the certificates of authenticity. Each diameter 3”. $150-$300
5. Two Daum Crystal Items, Bowl & Vase
Daum (French, founded 1878), second half 20th century. Collection of two Daum items comprising of “Orion” twelve pointed crystal bowl or dish of organic sunburst or starfish form; and a crystal table vase with flared top with four slightly upswept points at upper corners. Each signed on lower side of each “Daum” with Cross of Lorraine and “France”. Bowl height 4.5”, diameter at top 8.4”. Vase height 8”. $200-$400
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7. Pair of Lalique Clairefontaine Perfume Bottles 6. Deluxe Lalique ‘Coeur Joie’ Crystal Flacon Bottle
Lalique (French, founded 1888), circa 1950. Stamped on one side of the foot “COEUR JOIE” and on the opposite side “NINA RICCI”. Marked on the underside “BOTTLE MADE BY LALIQUE FRANCE”. Height 6”. $200-$400
8. Lalique Crystal Grand Pomme Apple Perfume Bottle
Lalique (French, 1888-contemporary), 21st century. Etched signature on the bottom “Lalique France”. Height 5.75”. $300-$500
Lalique (French, 1888-contemporary), original designed in 1931. One vintage bottle with “MADE IN FRANCE” sticker and etched signature toward the center “Lalique France”. The newer bottle with Lalique Paris sticker and etched signature “Lalique R France”. Height of each 4.75”. $300-$500
9. Lalique Glass ‘Florida’ Perfume Bottle, 1956 Lalique, Marc Lalique (French, 1900-1977), second half 20th century. The base with etched signature “Lalique France” and original foil label for CRISTAL LALIQUE PARIS. Height 6.5”. $300-$500
10. Rene Lalique for Worth ‘Requete’ Perfume Bottle
Rene Lalique (French, 1860-1945) for House of Worth (French, 1850-1956), circa 1944. A lovely crystal flacon perfume bottle having a circular stopper etched with a “W” seated in a flaring neck over a body with scalloped sides outlined in blue enamel staining and terminating on a circular foot with blue rim. The underside stamped “BOTTLE MADE BY LALIQUE FRANCE”. Height 6.37”. $500-$700
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11. Baccarat for Ybry Mon Ame Flacon Perfume, 1925
Baccarat (French, founded 1864) for Ybry (French, founded 1925), circa 1926. Baccarat (French, founded 1864) for Ybry (French, founded 1925), circa 1926. Mon Ame flacon or perfume bottle having a flattened geometric shape with double overlay made of translucent amethyst crystal laid over white opaque crystal having a cubic gilded and amethyst cover. Acid YBRY PARIS stamp and extremely faint acid Baccarat mark on bottom. Height 3”(to top of cover), width 2.62”, depth 1.0”. $300-$500
12. Baccarat for Ybry Femme De Paris Flacon Perfume
Baccarat (French, founded 1864) for Ybry (French, founded 1925), circa 1925. Femme De Paris flacon or perfume bottle having a flattened geometric shape with double overlay made of translucent jade crystal laid over white opaque crystal having a cubic gilded and jade cover. Embossed silver and green foil YBRY FEMME DE PARIS label on the side of the bottle. Apparently lacking Baccarat acid mark. Height 3”(to top of cover), width 2.62”, depth 1.0”. $300-$500
13. Baccarat for Ybry ‘Devinez’ & Mini Flacon Perfumes
Baccarat (French, founded 1864) for Ybry (French, founded 1925), circa 1926/1927. Two Ybry flacon perfume bottles; a Devinez flacon or perfume bottle having a flattened geometric shape with double overlay made of translucent tangerine colored crystal laid over white opaque crystal having a cubic gilded and tangreine cover along with a miniature Mon Ame flacon perfume. The Devinez flacon having a gold and tangerine foil ‘DEVINEZ YBRY PARIS label. The mini Mon Ame flacon apparently not marked. Height of Devinez 2”(to top of cover), width 1.75”, depth .5”. Height of Mon Ame 1.5”(to top of cover), width 1.12”, depth .5”. $300-$500
14. Baccarat for Ybry Desir du Coeur Flacon Perfume
Baccarat (French, founded 1864) for Ybry (French, founded 1925), circa 1926. Desir du Couer flacon or perfume bottle having a flattened geometric shape with double overlay made of translucent fushia crystal laid over white opaque crystal having a cubic gilded and fushia cover. The underside with acid stamp for Baccarat. Height 2.62”, width 2.25”, depth .75”. $300-$500
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16. Two American Etched Glass Perfume Bottles
15. Two Fine French Glass Perfume Bottles
French, late 19th/ early 20th century. Each unmarked. Colorless bottle height 7.5”, diameter of foot 3.625”. Lie down bottle length 3.375”. $200-$400
American, early 20th century. Two etched glass perfume bottles, one short and clear, with a blue copper and enameled stopper, and etched with foliated, beaded swags, and rosettes, and one tall and tapered yellow, with a conical stopper and a fluted stem on a round foot, etched with flowers and leaves. Apparently unmarked. Height 7.625”, diameter 2.25”. $300-$500
17. Group of Three Contemporary Glass Perfume Bottles
American and Scottish, late 20th century. A group of three contemporary perfume bottles, including one Correia cased glass bottle, with cut sides and a gold exterior, with an opaque stopper, one Andrew Magdanz speckled blue and white cylindrical bottle with a circular purple top and a clear glass stopper, and one Charles V. Ramsay blue iridized oil spill bottle. All with etched signtures to unerside. Height 6”. $300-$500
18. Two Continental Glass Perfume Bottles
Continental, mid 20th century. An Italian blue blown glass Christmas tree perfume bottle, the top mounted with a bird, together with French round pagoda form clear glass perfume bottle. Pagoda form stamped “FRENCH BOTTLE”. Height (of tree) 7.25”, diameter 3.25”. $300-$500
19. Set of 7 Russian “Seven Dwarfs” Perfumes
Russian, third quarter 20th century. A complete set of the Disney “Seven Dwarfs” perfume bottles, the figures are polychrome decorated glass with cap/stand in black plastic. Underside of cap labels stamped in Cyrillic with state quality mark of the USSR “CCCP”, establish in 1967. Height of each 4.5”. $300-$500
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20. Nailsea Glass Gemel Bottle with Silver Mounts
Nailsea Glassworks (English, 1788-1873). A blown colorless and white glass laydown double flask or gemel bottle of oval form with opposing silver mounted spouts and applied trailing rigaree running the length of each side. Apparently unmarked. Height 9.5”, width 4.5”, depth 2.375”. $300-$500
21. Large Crystal Double Handled Footed Vase
Continental, late 20th century. A large crystal urn form vase, with a rounded and tapered form, applied shaped handles, a rounded stem, and a squared base. Apparently unmarked. Height 12”, diameter 7.25”. $300-$500
22. Pair of Baccarat Crystal Decanters, Marked
Baccarat (French, founded 1764- ), 20th century. Pair of classic matching crystal decanters with teardrop finals on stoppers, faceted neck above tapered body faceted ring on bottom above circular foot. Marked with acid etched Baccarat mark. Overall height 13.25”, diameter of foot 3.5”. $400-$600
23. Two Decanters with Tags, Baccarat & Staffordshire
Baccarat (French, 1764-) and Crown Staffordshire (English, 1881-), late 20th century. A squared crystal decanter, with an octagonal faceted stopper and a fluted neck, together with a similar molded glass squared decanter with a flat octagonal stopper, each with a painted porcelain Crown Staffordshire label, one marked scotch and the other brandy, with three additional silver plated tags. One decanter marked Baccarat, porcelain tags marked Crown Staffordshire. Height (of Baccarat) 8.25”, width 3.25”, depth 3.25”.
24. Pair of Baccarat Crystal Candle Lustres
Baccarat (French, 1764-), circa 20th century. A pair of etched crystal candle lustres with hurricane shades, each having beaded domical foot under turned stem with foliate candle cup issuing hanging prisms, surmounted by urn form mount with tall cylindrical scallop edged shade with etched scrolls and foliates. Underside of each with acid etched maker’s mark. Height 21.75”, diameter of foot 5.75”. $700-$900
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25. Lalique Crystal Samur Vase, Grape Leaf Motif
Lalique (French, founded 1888 ), 21st century. Originally designed in 1931, the “Enfants” perfume bottle features a dome shaped stopper over a circular container decorated in the round with frosted cherubs. Sticker to the under “MADE IN FRANCE”. Acid etched signature “Lalique R France”. Height 4”. $300-$500
27. Lalique ‘Duncan No. 2’ Crystal Perfume Bottle
28. Lalique Crystal Duncan #3 Perfume Bottle Flacon
Rene Lalique (French, 1888-contemporary), introduced 1931. Duncan #2 crystal perfume bottle flacon with frosted rectangular stopper over rectangular body centered with three figural nudes framed by graduating rectangles. Etched signature on the bottom Lalique France. Height 8”, width 4.75”, depth 2”. Note: Bottle pays tribute to the famous American dancer Isadora Duncan who revolutionized dancing with her great freedom of expression. She took inspiration from the ancient Greek figures who advocated a return to harmony in the body. $300-$500
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26. Lalique Crystal ‘Enfants’ Perfume Bottle
Lalique (French, founded 1888). Saumur cut and frosted crystal vase with splayed grape leaf and grape cluster motif, with flared rim, marked to underside “Lalique (R) France”. Height 5.425”; diameter at mouth 5”; diameter at base 2.5”. $300-$500
Rene Lalique (French, 1888-contemporary), introduced 1931. Duncan #3 crystal perfume bottle flacon with frosted rectangular stopper over rectangular body centered with two figural nudes framed by graduating rectangles. Etched signature on the bottom Lalique France. Height 7.75”, width 3.5”, depth 2”. Note: Bottle pays tribute to the famous American dancer Isadora Duncan who revolutionized dancing with her great freedom of expression. She took inspiration from the ancient Greek figures who advocated a return to harmony in the body. $300-$500
29. Vitrix Studio Glass Perfume Bottle
Thomas Buechner (1926-2010) for Vitrix Hot Glass Studio (American (New York, founded 1979), circa 1985. Signed and dated to the underside “T. Buechner, Vitrix 1985”. Height 5.5”. Note: Thomas Buechner was the founding director of the Corning Museum of Glass and former director of the Brooklyn Museum. $200-$400
30. Brand & Greenberg Modernist Glass Scent Bottle
Ann Dee Greenberg (American, 1958), Alex Brand (American, 1957), circa 1986. Signed, dated and numbered on the bottom “Greenberg 1986 #6013”. Height 6.75”. Note: Same bottle is housed in the Corning Museum of Glass, Accession Number 87.4.60. $200-$400
31. Two Art Glass Figural Perfume Bottles, Molly Stone
Molly Stone (American, 1950), circa 1990. Both signed and dated to the underside “M. Stone 1990”. Height of amethyst bottle 8.25”. Height of cranberry bottle 7.5”. $300-$500
32. Victorian Metzger Cobalt Glass Atomizer Bottle
C.E. Metzger, circa 1888. Neck stamped “C.E. METZGER & Co NEW YORK PATENTED 1888” Height to top of gilt metal fitting 6.75”. $200-$400
33. Empire Art Gold Jeweled Perfume Caddy
E & J Bass, Inc(Czechoslovakian/American, 1890-1930s), circa first quarter 20th century. Bottles apparently unmarked. Base stamped “EMPIRE ART GOLD E & J.B.” height of bottle 5”. Diameter of caddy 3.75”. $300-$500
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34. Palais Royal Jade Opaline Grand Tour Scent Bottle
A mid 19th century Palais Royale jade green opaline glass and ormolu “Grand Tour” scent or perfume bottle having a gilt metal hinged lid centering a hand painted miniature eglomise depicting landscape figures and a pantheon and opening to glass stopper with dauber (one piece), the body wrapped with ormolu netting having a fleur de lis lattice terminating on a gilt mounted circular foot. Apparently unmarked; fluoresces brightly under blacklight. Height 5.5”. $400-$600
35. Palais Royal Opaline Glass Egg Casket
Palais Royal, circa 1880s. Apparently unmarked. Height 5.75”, width 5.32”, depth 2.5”. $400-$600
36. Palais Royal Green Opaline Scent Bottle
Palais Royal, four quarter 19th century. French green opaline perfume vial or scent bottle with gilt metal hinged lid opening to a green glass bouchon or stopper, the rotund body delicately wrapped with woven gilt threads joined to the gilt metal mounted circular foot. Bottle and stopper react strongly to blacklight. Height 2.75”. $300-$500
37. Palais Royal French Casket Trinket Box with Portrait
Palais Royal. late 19th/early 20th century. A lovely French gilt metal casket trinket box, the hinged lid with central handpainted oval portrait of Marie Antoinette flanked by inset blue guilloche enamel plaques opening to an interior with floral needlework. The underside with impressed “FRANCE” within a flag. Height 1.62”, width3.75”, depth 2.75”. $300-$500
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38. Palais Royal Nested Opaline Glass Egg Casket Palais Royal, circa 1880s. Fine pink opaline glass and gilt bronze, possible dore, mounted egg shaped box or casket resting on ormolu wires modeled as a nest and terminating on four bent wire feet. Apparently unmarked. Height 2.12”, width 3.37”, depth 2.5”. $300-$500
39. Palais Royal Ormolu Covered Cranberry Jar
Palais Royal, circa four quarter 19th century. Lovely cranberry glass jar, the lid and body finely covered in fancy ormolu filigree with repeating festoons, scrolls and flowerheads raised on four ball feet. Apparently unmarked. Height 3.25”. $300-$500
40. Palais Royal Grand Tour Ormolu Basket Box Palais Royal, 1860s. Whimsical French gilt metal and ormolu trinket box, likely a souvenir purchased by a Grand Tour traveler, modeled as a handled woven basket mounted with eleven reverse painted glass miniatures depicting historic French landmarks. Hinged lid opens to a void interior. Apparently unmarked. Height 6.62”. $800-$1,200
41. Palais Royal Perfume Bottle Carriage Caddy
Palais Royal, circa 1880s. French gilt metal and white opaline glass perfume scent bottle caddy modeled in the form of a carriage centered with removable acorn shaped scent bottle with gilt metal hinged cap and inner stopper resting in a mauve colored silk liner. Apparently unmarked. Height 5.25”, width 4.25”, depth 2.25”. $400-$600
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42. Steuben Aurene Perfume Bottle for DeVilbiss Steuben (American, founded 1903) for DeVilbiss Corporation (American, founded 1888), first quarter 20th century. Etched “aurene” and “L12” around the outside of the polished pontil on base. Height 8.5”, base diameter 3.5”. Note: Documented in Devilbiss Perfume Bottles 1907 to 1968 by DeGraaf, Marti and Mack, Toby, Schiffer Publishing, page 108. $500-$700
43. Steuben L-15 Perfume Bottle for Devilbiss
Steuben (American, founded 1903) for DeVilbiss Corporation (American, founded 1888), circa 1925.Steuben shape 6407. Apparently unmarked. Height 9.75”. Note: Documented in Devilbiss Perfume Bottles 1907 to 1968 by DeGraaf, Marti and Mack, Toby, Schiffer Publishing, page 108. $500-$700
44. Steuben Blue Aurene Perfume Cologne
Steuben (American, founded 1903), circa 1905-1932, first quarter 20th century. Bottle #3294. The underside signed Steuben Aurene 3294. Height 7”. $500-$700
45. Steuben L-15 Aurene Perfume Bottle for DeVilbiss
Steuben (American, founded 1903) for DeVilbiss Corporation (American, founded 1888), circa 1925. L-15 gold aurene glass perfume bottle, Steuben shape 6407, surmounted with gold finished fittings and acorn shaped finial and embossed collar over the long tapering body leading to the spreading circular foot decorated with hand etched floral design picked out in black by T. G. Hawkes. Apparently unmarked. Height 9.75”. Note: Documented in Devilbiss Perfume Bottles 1907 to 1968 by DeGraaf, Marti and Mack, Toby, Schiffer Publishing, page 108. $500-$700
46. Steuben Selenium Red Glass Cologne Bottle
Steuben (American, founded 1903), circa 1905-1932. A Selenium Red glass cologne or perfume bottle with flame stopper over tapering optic ribbed body and terminating on a circular foot. Apparently unmarked. Height 8”. $500-$700
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47. L.C. Tiffany Favrile Floriform Bowl & Underplate
Louis Comfort Tiffany (American, 1848-1933), early 20th century. A Tiffany Studios gold iridescent art glass finger bowl and underplate, each with shaped edge on round body and the bowl with tapering ribbed body. Bowl marked to underside “L.C.T. M 4247”. Plate marked to underside “L.C.T. M 4314”. Overall height 2.25”. Bowl diameter 4.25”. Plate diameter 6.125”. $300-$500
48. Sterling Mounted Tiffany Studios Gold Favrile Vase
Louis Comfort Tiffany (American, 1848-1933) and Black, Starr & Frost (American, founded 1874), early 20th century. An Art Nouveau Tiffany Studios gold iridized art glass vase mounted with sterling silver round pedestal base, the body of tapering floriform with bulbous cupped top, and the base with acanthus leaf and scroll repousse band along lower edge below a band of vertical lines alternating with dots and a band of reticulated leaf tips. Marked to underside of base “Sterling 3A” above maker’s mark. Overall height 6.25”, diameter 3.5”. Provenance: From the Estate of A. J. Lemkey, Oak Park, Illinois whereby sold at Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Chicago, Illinois, October 5, 2010 “Fine Furniture and Decorative Arts”, lot 1327, whereby acquired and sold to the Estate of Mary L. Haugk, Lawrenceville, Georgia. $300-$500
49. Continental Emerald Green Pulled Feather Vase
Continental (likely Austrian), first quarter of 20th century. Emerald green glass table vase with iridescent pulled feather decoration on exterior, sloping body in hurricane form. Unsigned. Overall height 12.7”, diameter of foot 3.75”. $300-$500
50. Daum Nancy Tall Mottled Blue Art Glass Vase
Daum Nancy Daum (French, founded 1878), circa 1910s-1920s. A tall, blue mottled art glass vase, having a long, tapering neck, over a bulbous body. Incised “Daum Nancy” with the Cross of Lorraine to the side. Height 17.5”, diameter 5.5”. $400-$600
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51. Set of 8 Waterford “Innisfail” Champagne Glasses Waterford Crystal (Irish, 1783-), late 20th century. A set of six “Innisfail” cut crystal champagne or tall sherbet stems, with a low tapered glass with cut fluted sides, on a shaped stem, with a cut foot. All marked. Height 5.5”, diameter 3.5”. $300-$500
52. Set of 6 Waterford “Innisfail” White Wine Glasses
Waterford Crystal (Irish, 1783-), late 20th century. A set of six “Innisfail” cut crystal white wine stems, with a tapered glass with cut fluted sides, on a shaped stem, with a cut foot. All marked. Height 6.3”, diameter 3.25”. $300-$500
53. Set of 8 Waterford “Innisfail” Claret Wine Glasses
Waterford Crystal (Irish, 1783-), late 20th century. A set of eight “Innisfail” cut crystal claret wine stems, with a tapered glass with cut fluted sides, on a shaped stem, with a cut foot. All marked. Height 6.8”, diameter 3.25”. $300-$500
54. Set, 19 Waterford Crystal “Tramore” Stems
Waterford Crystal (Irish, 1783-), late 20th century. A set of 19 “Tramore” crystal stems, including 6 water goblets and 13 claret wine stems, each with a tapered form, cut with vertical lines over a horizontal border, with cut criss cross patterning below, on a shaped stem, with a line cut base. All marked. Height 5.25”, diameter 3.5”. $400-$600
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55. Mary Gregory Type Cobalt Vase on Silver Stand
Aurora Silver Plate Company (American, 1869-1919), fourth quarter 19th century. The underside of foot hallmarked “WARRANTED TRIPLE PLATE AURORA S.P.M.F.G.CO. “. Design number “507”. Height 8.75”. $300-$500
56. Victorian Mary Gregory Style Glass Dresser Box
Bohemian, circa 1880. Victorian Mary Gregory style green glass and enamel decorated dresser or trinket box in circular form, the lid centered with a white enameled Romanesque female figure in the garden playing a harp, the whole with gold leafy floral enamel decor. Apparently unmarked. Height 4”, diameter of base 6”. $300-$500
57. Three Bohemian Glass Perfume Bottles
Attributed to Moser (Bohemian, founded 1857), late 19th century. Apparently unmarked. Height (of girl bottle) 4.5”, width 1.5”, depth 1”. $300-$500
58. 2 Mary Gregory Type Glass Chatelaine Scent Bottles
Bohemian, 19th century. The shorter bottle with black glass stopper apparently glued in. Neither bottle marks. Height of taller bottle including chain3.87”. Height of shorter bottle including chain 3.75”. $400-$600
59. Webb Green Cameo Glass Sterling Lidded Perfume
Thomas Webb (English, 1804-1869), fourth quarter 19th century. Monogrammed with “E.M” and having a London hallmark, 1884, for Frederick Bradford McCrea, the inside with gilt washed sterling collar also hallmarked for McCrea with removable glass stopper. Height 6.25”, width 2.5”, depth 2.5”. $800-$1,200
60. Webb Cameo Glass Lay Down Scent Bottle Thomas Webb (English, 1804-1869), fourth quarter 19th century. Apparently unmarked. 3.87” long. $800-$1,200
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61. Victorian Silver & Hand Painted Glass Celery Vase
Meriden Britannia Company (American, 1895-1898) and Smith Brothers Glass, fourth quarter 19th century. The vase apparently unmarked. The underside of base hallmarked with early Meriden B. Company mark QUADRUPLE PLATE and design number “59”. Height overall 10.75”, width 8.62”. $500-$700
63. Victorian Canoe Pickle Dishes with Frame, 19th C
Rogers Brothers (American, founded 1847), fourth quarter 19th century. A Victorian canoe form pickle dish in frame with extra pickle dish, both pickle dishes in “Daisy & Button” pattern and likely manufactured by Hobbs, Brockunier & Co (American, 1845-1891); one in blue the other in canary yellow which reacts strongly to blacklight. The silverplate frame has a oval shaped holder with arched handle decorated with simulated beaded chain. Stamped to the interior of holder “ROGERS BROS 312”. Fork is marked “1835 R. WALLACE, A1, PAT. 1902”. Glass canoes apparently unmarked. Height of silver frame 10.5”. Height of canoe 3.5”, width of canoe 8”, depth of canoe 3”. $400-$600
62. Victorian Silver & Glass Perfume Vanity Caddy Set
Rogers, Smith & Co (American (Meriden, Connecticut) 1877-1904), fourth quarter 19th century. The underside of base marked in a shield “ROGERS SMITH & CO MERIDEN CT QUADRUPLE” and “96”. $600-$800
64. Consolidated Glass Florette Jar with Derby Basket
Consolidated Lamp and Glass Company (American, 1894-1967), Derby Silver Plate Company (American, 1888-1933), late 19th/early 20th century. The glass jar apparently not marked. The basket marked “DERBY S.P. CO., INTERNATIONAL S. CO, 768, EPNS, W.M. MOUNTS”. Height of jar 5.5”. Height of basket 8.5”. $300-$500
66. Silver Plate Covered Satin Glass Jar on Stand 65. Collection of Two Canary Yellow Satin Glass Items
Late 19th century. Each unmarked. Vase height 10.25”, diameter of foot 3.125”. Rose bowl height 3.2”, diameter of foot 3”. $300-$500
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Rogers, Smith & Co (American, 1862-1877), third quarter 19th century. The glass likely Webb or Mount Washington, apparently not marked. The stand stamped underside ROGERS, SMITH & Co, NEW HAVEN CONN 97”. The fork stamped “COMMUNITY SILVER TRIPLE PLATE”. Overall height 12”, diameter 6”. $300-$500
67. Wave Crest Glass Monroe Puffy Dresser Jewelry Box
Wave Crest (American, founded 1898- ), circa 1890. A large C. F. Monroe dresser or jewelry box from the Baroque Shell Puffy mold in circular form. The hinged top is finely hand-painted and enameled with cartouches containing floral reserves over the gilt metal banding opening to a void interior. Marked on bottom in pink, “Wave Crest The C.F.M. Co Trade Mark”. Height 4”, diameter 7”. $500-$700
68. Early Wave Crest Egg Crate Hinged Dresser Box
Wave Crest (American, founded 1898- ), 19th century. A fantastic large and early egg crate dresser box in sea foam green satin, the top hand decorated with a desolate looking Cupid standing by the sea. Box is further decorated with floral bouquets in soft pastels with accents of raised lilac colored scroll enameling. Ornate metal mounts include pierced shoulder pads and the four rococo style feet terminating in scrolled toes. Box is not marked. Height 5.75”, width 5”, depth 5”. $500-$700
69. Rodefer Wave Crest Footed Dresser Box Wave Crest (American, founded 1898- ), circa 1890s. A square blown out pale pink glass footed dresser or necklace box, the lid with hand painted floral spray within scroll rococo style borders and mounted with ornate ormolu banded lid with stylized fleur-de-lis clasp, the base with similar decoration raised on ormolu peacock feather and claw feet. Marked on bottom in pink, “Wave Crest The C.F.M. Co Trade Mark”. Height 6”, width 5”, depth 5”. $500-$700
70. C.F. Monroe Wave Crest Nakara Jewel Dresser Box Wave Crest (American, founded 1898- ), circa 1890-1910. Lovely Nakara round vanity, dresser or jewel box in soft gray blue ground centered with charming image of two putti with a globe and book further decorated with white enamel beaded and pastel floral blossoms, the hinged lid opens to the original silk lined interior. Underside stamped “NAKARA C.F. M. CO.” Height 2.75”, diameter 3.75”. $500-$700
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71. Pairpoint Silver Mounted Cut Glass Handled Vase
Pairpoint Manufacturing Corporation (American, 1880-1970), circa 1925-1935. A silver mounted emerald green cut glass vase know as the “Brilliant” pattern from Pairpoint’s “Fine Arts Line” having upswept leafy handles and draping garland swags terminating on a circular husk decorated foot. Marked to the underside “PAIRPOINT MFG CO NEW BEDFORD MASS QUADRUPLE PLATE along with P in a diamond and “C1513”. Height 8.87”. $300-$500
72. Pairpoint Silver Mounted Cut Glass Handled Vase
Pairpoint Manufacturing Corporation (American, 1880-1970), circa 1925-1935. A silver mounted marina blue cut glass vase know as the “Brilliant” pattern from Pairpoint’s “Fine Arts Line” having upswept leafy handles and draping garland swags terminating on a circular husk decorated foot. Marked to the underside “PAIRPOINT” also with classic Pairpoint “P”stamped inside a diamond and “C1513”. Height 8.87”. $300-$500
74. Victorian Chocolate Bristol Glass Vanity Bottle
73. Round Pairpoint Peach Satin Glass Inset Box
Pairpoint (American, Massachusetts, 1837-), early 20th century. Manufacturer’s mark to underside. Height 2.125”, diameter 6”. $300-$500
Continental, fourth quarter 19th century. Lovely chocolate brown Bristol glass cologne or vanity bottle finely painted in polychrome enamel depicting white hydrangea and pink lilacs. The stopper and bottom of base numbered “7”. Height 8.12”, diameter of base 2.62”. $300-$500
75. Victorian Blue Bristol Opaline Glass Vanity Bottle
Continental, fourth quarter 19th century. A superb Victorian blue Bristol opaline glass vanity bottle having parcel gilt banding and decorated with polychrome thick enameling depicting colorful flowers. Stopper marked in red with number “10”. Bottom of bottle marked in red with number “7”. Height 7.5”, diameter of base 2.62”. $300-$500
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76. Mt. Washington Cameo Glass Brides Basket
Mt. Washington (American, 1837-1894) and Acme Silver Company (Canada, 1885-1893), last quarter 19th century. Marked to the underside The Acme Silver Co Quadruple Plate Toronto 445”. Glass bowl apparently unmarked. Height of silver stand 8.37”, width 9.25”. $700-$900
77. Mt. Washington Perfume Sprinkler & Atomizer Mt. Washington (American, 1837-1894). Niether item marked. Height of sprinkler 2.5”. Height of atomizer 6.5”. $500-$700
79. Rare Mt. Washington Cockleshell Salt Shaker Mt. Washington (American, 1837-1894), circa 1893. Apparently unmarked. Height 3”, width 2.5”. $300-$500
78. Mt Washington Burmese Condiment, Pairpoint Holder
Mt. Washington (American, 1837-1894), circa 1890. Glass unmarked. Underside of holder is marked “PAIRPOINT MANUFACTURING CO QUADRUPLE PLATE 741” along with P in a diamond. overall height 8.75”. Height of shakers 3.87”. Height of oil bottle 5.5”. Note: The set with four bottles is illustrated on page 251 in the book “Mt. Washington Art Glass plus Webb Burmese Identification and Value Guide” by Betty B. Sisk. $500-$700
80. Pair, English Peachblow Dresser Bottles circa 1895
Locke & Co. (English (Worcester), 1895-1914), circa 1895-1900. Sterling stoppers. Each bottle marked to underside “Locke & Co. / Ltd. / Worcester / England” within a globe cartouche. Silver marked to collar for unknown London maker “B.T.” within a rectangular cartouche, with city, standard, and date mark for 1941. $300-$500
81. Victorian Hand Painted Rose Bowl with Winter Scene
Attributed to Mt. Washington (American, 1837-1894), second half 19th century. Possibly decorated by the Smith Brothers. Apparently unmarked with pontil scar. Height 4”. $300-$500
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82. 2 Bohemian Emerald Green & Gold Boxes, Moser
Moser (Bohemian, founded 1857), last quarter 19th century. Two emerald green and gold encrusted glass pill boxes, dresser, vanity or trinket boxes in circular form, the hinged lid centered with an enameled medallion of a cupid. The larger box marked to the interior lid in gilt “51”. The smaller box marked to the interior lid in gilt “40”. $300-$500
83. Moser Blue Opaline & Gold Encrusted Glass Box
Moser (Bohemian, founded 1857), last quarter 19th century. A fine blue opaline and gold encrusted glass pill box, dresser, vanity, trinket jar in circular form, decorated all over with stylized floral motif and Moorish style borders. The interior lid and interior base both marked in gilt “50”. Height 1.5”, diameter of box 2”. $300-$500
Moser (Bohemian, founded 1857), late 19th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 4.12”, diameter 4.37”. $300-$500
85. Multi-Color Spatter Glass Casket Box Attributed to Moser
86. Yellow Spatter Glass Casket Box Attributed to Moser
Attributed to Moser (Bohemian, founded 1857), late 19th century. An unusual multi-colored cranberry, opal and blue spatter or marbleized glass casket or box in oval form, the gilt metal hinged lid and front of box decorated with gilt floral enamel work and raised on four gilt metal ball feet. Interior of lid and interior back panel with gilt painted “21”. Height 4.5”, width 5” (ball to ball), depth 3.5” (ball to ball). $300-$500
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84. Moser Peacock Blue Glass Casket Trinket Box
Attributed to Moser (Bohemian, founded 1857), possibly French, late 19th century. A charming yellow spatter or marbleized glass casket or box in oval form, the gilt metal hinged lid decorated with scrolling gilt enamel work and raised on four gilt metal ball feet. Interior of lid with gilt painted “3”. Height 4.25”, width 5.25” (ball to ball), depth 3.37” (ball to ball). $300-$500
87. Two Moser Clear & Gilt Crystal Atomizers
Moser Glassworks, Karlsbad (Karlovy Vary), (Czechoslovakia 1857 - ), circa 1930s. Two clear and gilded crystal perfume atomizers; one having an Art Deco style chrome colored atomizer with clear triangular shaped crystal bottle decorated with a continuous gilded neoclassical “Amazon Warrior” frieze just below the shoulder; the other bottle with gilt atomizer on cylindrical tapered crystal bottle decorated with cut panels and diamond point having a gilded scrolling acanthus and shell frieze to the center. Both bottles signed to the underside “Moser”. The cylindrical bottle also with Moser sticker. Height of triangular bottle 6.75”. Height of cylindrical bottle 6.25”
89. Amber Glass Enameled Salamander Box Attributed to Moser
Attributed to Moser (Bohemian, founded 1857), late 19th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 5.25”, width 5.62”, interior depth 4”. $500-$700
88. 2 Pieces Signed Moser Cobalt & Gold Art Glass Moser (Bohemian, founded 1857), fourth quarter 20th century. Two pieces of cobalt and gilt decorated art glass; one a cobalt cut to clear vase in sphere form having a narrow mouth with gold enameled stars and vertical cut prisms to the body; the other a lidded vanity bottle having an acorn threaded lid, the shoulders lavished in gold and the body decorated with white enamel dots issuing from delicate gilt stems. Both pieces signed faintly ‘Moser” in script. Height of vase 3”. Height of bottle 5.75”. $500-$700
90. Moser Amber Glass Enameled Dresser Box Moser (Bohemian, founded 1857), late 19th century. Interior center of glass lid and interior center glass base numbered in gilt “136”. Height 4”, diameter 5” (ring to ring). $500-$700
91. 3 Continental Art Glass Enameled Boxes, Moser
Moser (Bohemian, founded 1857) and French, last quarter 19th century. Three art glass enameled circular trinket, vanity, snuff or pill boxes comprising a Moser cranberry glass box, the hinged lid centered with enameled medallion of a putti holding up a hand mirror within a gild and robin’s egg blue enameled surround; a cobalt glass box with hinged lid decorated with two seated musical putti with in a gilt enamel border; and a yellow painted opalescent glass box having a hinged lid decorated with three playful putti within a white enamel border. The cranberry box interior lid and interior base numbered in gold “124”. The yellow box etched on exterior bottom “034” “221” and “353”. Height of cranberry box .87”, diameter 1.87”. Height of cranberry box 1.37”, diameter 2.12”. Height of yellow box 1.25”, diameter 2.62”. $500-$700
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92. Hoffman Pink Glass Hexagonal Perfume
Heinrich Hoffman (Czechoslovakia1875 - 1939 ), circa 1920s. Bottle is apparently unmarked. Height 8.25”, width 5”, depth 2”. $500-$700
93. Hoffman Pink Glass Hexagonal Atomizer
Heinrich Hoffman (Czechoslovakia1875 - 1939 ), circa 1920s. Bottle is apparently unmarked. Chrome collar is stamped “CZECHSLOVAKIA”. Height 6.25”, width 4.87”. $400-$600
94. Hoffman Pink Glass Hexagonal Dresser Box
Heinrich Hoffman (Czechoslovakia, 1875 - 1939 ), circa 1920s. A large pink glass hexagonal shaped powder, vanity, dresser box with intaglio embracing faces on conforming base, apparently unmarked. Height 2.25”, width 5.5”. $400-$600
95. Pink Glass Perfume, Hoffman Butterfly Mark Heinrich Hoffman (Czechoslovakia, 1875 - 1939 ), circa 1920s. The stopper marked with Hoffman “Butterfly”. Height 4”, width 2.12”, depth 87”. $400-$600
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96. Amber Glass Perfume, Hoffmann Mark
Heinrich Hoffman (Czechoslovakia1875 - 1939 ), circa 1920s. The stopper marked with Hoffman “Butterfly”. Height 5.87, width 3.25”, depth 1.25”. $500-$700
97. Kralik Soft Crackle Green Iridized Cabinet Vase
Attributed to Wilhelm Kralik Sohne (Bohemian, 1815-1940), 20th century. A Soft Crackle decor green iridized art glass vase with purple highlights having four-lobed tapering form surmounted by tall flaring ring mouth. Apparently unmarked. Height 4.625”, diameter 4.125”. $300-$500
99. Loetz Coppelia Glass Vase Wellenoptisch Pattern
Attributed to Wilhelm Kralik Sohne (Bohemian, 18151940), 19th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 9.875”, diameter 5.25”. Note: glass is highly reactive to UV light. $500-$700
Loetz (Austrian, 1836-1947), circa 1904. A Wellenoptisch pattern glass vase in the Coppelia decor with a greenish yellow ground having a circular rolled rim over a spreading body decorated with three applied trefoil tadpole prunts. Very reactive under ultraviolet light. Apparently not marked. Height 5.37”. $300-$500
100. Loetz Cobalt Papillon Spherical Art Glass Vase
101. Loetz Iridescent Cobalt Pampas Glass Vase
98. Kralik Twisted Ribbed Gold Iridescent Glass Vase
Attributed to Loetz (Austrian, 1836-1947), 20th century. A Cobalt Papillon decor spherical art glass vase having a round body truncated at top and bottom for the foot and mouth, allover with marbled iridescent cobalt, gold, and green finish. Apparently unmarked. $400-$600
Loetz (Austrian, 1836-1947). An art glass vase with Pampas decor having a veined metallic bronze iridescent finish with purple highlights to the organically shaped round vase with bulbous base under globular protrusion and tall cylindrical neck with flaring rim. Apparently unmarked. Height. $600-$800
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103. 1930’s Hoffman Schlevogt Malachite Glass Perfume Atomizer
102. Hoffman Malachite Glass Perfume Bottle
Heinrich Hoffman (Czechoslovakian, 1875 - 1939 ) and Henry Günther Schlevogt (Czechoslovakian, 1904 1984 ), circa 1930s. Apparently unmarked. Height 7”, width 3.12”, depth 1.75”. $300-$500
104. Two 1930’s Malachite Glass Articles
Czechoslovakian, circa 1930s. Each unmarked. Box diameter 4.125”, height 1.875”. Mirror height 7.5”, width 4”. $300-$500
Heinrich Hoffmann (Czechoslovakian, 1875-1939 ) and Henry Günther Schlevogt (Czechoslovakian, 19041984), circa 1930s. A molded malachite green glass perfume atomizer, the bottle of flattened ball form raised on three bracket feet and molded with bas relief floral vines, with white metal mount at top issuing gray hose and fringed ball. Apparently unmarked. Height 4”, diameter 4.25”. $300-$500
105. 2 Molded & Cut Malachite Glass Perfume Bottles
Heinrich Hoffmann (Czechoslovakian, 1875-1939 ) and Henry Günther Schlevogt (Czechoslovakian, 19041984), circa 1930s. Apparently neither piece signed. Height of tallest 6.12”, diameter of base 3.62”. Height of other bottle 5.37”. $400-$600
106. Set of 3 Malachite Glass Figural Perfume Bottles
Heinrich Hoffmann (Czechoslovakian, 1875-1939 ) and Henry Günther Schlevogt (Czechoslovakian, 19041984), circa 1930s. Apparently unmarked. Height of Cupid & Psyche bottle 6.5”, width 5.5”. Height of other atomizer 5”, width 3.75”. Height of remaining bottle 5.75”, width 3.75”. $500-$700
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107. 4 Molded Malachite Glass Perfume Bottles
Heinrich Hoffmann (Czechoslovakian, 1875 - 1939 ) and Henry Günther Schlevogt (Czechoslovakian, 1904 1984 ), circa 1930s. All bottles apparently unmarked. Height of tallest 7”. $600-$800
108. 19th/20th C. German Silver Overlay Glass Spirits Decanter
German, late 19th/ early 20th century. An 800 silver overlay colorless glass spirits decanter of teardrop bottle form having spreading silver ring foot shaped to edges with scrolls and flowers and extending upward to encase glass with pierced frieze of a countryside scene of children at play with a dog, the silver mount issuing silver rop cord intertwining to support bottle at neck, with further embossed and pierced overlay to collar and stopper with figural finial of a boy holding a grape bunch and beaker. Underside marked “800” beside crescent moon and crown indicating production after 1886. Height 15.5”, diameter 4.25”. $400-$600
109. German Enameled Family Tree Humpen Dated 1673
German, 19th century. An enameled colorless glass humpen or beaker dated 1673 of tapering cylindrical form with splayed round foot with colorful hand painted frieze of figures from the Wellhamer family tree comprising four women and five men situated above a plate listing their name and date of birth, the figures situated under white enamel text in German translating roughly to “You offer me your hand / May I be on water or land / Gods blessing my joy. Your hope be on God alone / and if you also do your own / the Lord will always bless you / here now on earth and eternally. Those that know me / God may give to those who don’t / begrudge me much or little / God still knows the best end / and in Gods blessing everything lies.”. Underside of beaker inscribed “FH / 482/12 / Oug.”. Height 9.5”, diameter of foot 5.625”. $500-$700
110. Scarce Schürmann 800 Silver Etched Glass Claret
Eduard Schürmann & Co. (German (Frankfurt), 1836-1930), after 1886. Impressed maker’s mark to lid “Schürmann” and impressed standard marks to back of collar near handle. Height 11.625”, width spout to handle 6.5”. Provenance: Property from the Private Collection of Baroness Liselotte von Schwarzbek, Vienna, Austria thence by descent through the family to the present owner in Atlanta, Georgia. Note: Eduard Schürmann & Co. was one of four firms that contributed to the wedding service of Wilhelm II. The company exhibited at the 1893 World’s Fair in Chicago and were appointed as court jewelers in 1903. $700-$900
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111. Set of 12 Baccarat “Harcourt” White Wine Stems
Baccarat (French, 1764-), designed 1841, mid to late 20th century. A set of 12 “Harcourt” crystal wine stems, each having tapered glass with a cut panel design atop a shaped and faceted stem and a hexagonal foot. All marked to underside. Height 5.5”, diameter 3.325”. $700-$900
112. Set of 12 Baccarat “Harcourt” Water Goblets
Baccarat (French, 1764-), designed 1841, mid to late 20th century. A set of 12 “Harcourt” crystal water goblets, each having tapered glass with a cut panel design atop a shaped and faceted stem and a hexagonal foot. All marked to underside. Height 6.125”, diameter 3.625”. $700-$900
113. Set of 12 Baccarat “Harcourt” Champagne Glasses
Baccarat (French, 1764-), designed 1841, mid to late 20th century. A set of 12 “Harcourt” crystal champagne or tall sherbet glasses, each having a low glass with cut panel design atop a shaped and faceted stem and a hexagonal foot. All marked to underside. Height 5.125”, diameter 3.825”. $700-$900
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114. Tapio Wirkkala for Iittala MCM Amethyst Glass Vase
115. Tapio Wirkkala for Iittala MCM Cobalt Glass Vase
Tapio Wirkkala (Finnish, 1915-1985) for Iittala (Finnish, founded 1881), circa 1960. Mid century modern art glass vase of oval cylindrical form with amethyst purple interior cavity cased with frosted colorless glass having column of polished diamonds in relief to front. Underside signed “TAPIO WIRKKALA - 3306”. Height 7”, width 4.875”, depth 3”. $300-$500
Tapio Wirkkala (Finnish, 1915-1985) for Iittala (Finnish, founded 1881), circa 1960. A Cubist inspired mid century modern art glass vase of rectangular form with cobalt blue tapering interior cavity cased with frosted colorless glass having polished vertical linear patterning to front and back. Underside signed “TAPIO WIRKKALA - 3578”. Height 8.5”, width 4.75”, depth 3”. $300-$500
116. 36 Wirkkala + Iittala “Ultima Thule” Salad Plates
117. Timo Sarpaneva ‘Devil’s Pearl’ Glass Vase
Tapio Wirkkala (Finnish, 1915-1985) for iittala (Finnish, 1881-). A set of 36 “Ultima Thule” salad plates, each having a smooth surface and a textured underside, with beaded base and textured sides. With six original boxes, each with 4 plates, and 12 separately. Boxes marked, plates unmarked. Height .75”, diameter 7.25”. Note: Wirkkala’s original design was inspired by the melting ice in Lapland. $800-$1,200
Timo Sarpaneva (Helsinki, b.1926), circa 1956. Designed in 1951, this art glass vase entitled “Devil’s Pearl” is Model no. 3149, of spherical form with two holes and dense controlled bubbles. Signed and dated to the bottom “TIMO SARPANEVA IITTALA 1956”. Height 5.62”. Literature: Finnish Glass: Glass Manufacturers’ Brochures from the 1950s. Riihimäki: The Finnish Glass Museum, 1994. p 22. $1,000-$2,000
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118. Silvio Vigliaturo, “Il Timore/Dubbio di Paride”
Silvio Vigliaturo (Italian, b. 1949-), “Il Timore/Dubbio di Paride (The Fear)”-1998, glass, signed, dated and indistinctly inscribed to underside “...Vigliaturo 98”. Whimsical two-dimensional art glass sculpture in the form of a figure with arm raised to face. Overall 28.25” x 10.25” x 4”. Provenance Berengo Fine Arts (Murano, Italy) whereby acquired by the present owner. Copy of original purchase invoice available upon request. $800-$1,200
119. Giuliano Tosi Signed Murano Art Glass Floor Vase
Giuliano Tosi (Italian, b. 1942-). An impressive Venetian Murano art glass floor vase of tapered ovoid form with whimsical coloring, signed to underside “Giuliano Tosi”. Height 23.5”; width at widest point 12”; diameter at mouth 7”. $1,000-$2,000
120. Signed Alfredo Barbini Conical Art Glass Sculpture
Alfredo Barbini (Italian (Murano), 1912-2007), circa late 1970s. A substantial colorless modern art glass sculpture in the form of a streamlined cone with teardrop shaped bubble suspended at center near base. Etched signature to side of base “Barbini”. Height 15.75”, diameter of base 5.75”. $700-$900
121. Large Art Glass Fish Sculpture by Elio Raffaeli
Elio Raffaeli (Italian, b.1936), contemporary. A large and heavy art glass sculpture depicting a fish with suspended bullicante and faint pastel colors of blue and violet rising on a molded cylindrical frosted pedestal glass base. Signed to the underside ‘Elio Raffaeli”. Height 13.5”, width 20”. $1,000-$2,000
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122. Afro Celotto “Avito” Murano Sculpture
Afro Celotto (Italian, 1963-), “Avito”, 2011. A large, vertically oriented cased and blown glass sculpture likely from the Roman Empire series I or II, and titled after the Roman emperor Marcus Flavius Maecilius Eparchius Avitus (ruled 455-457 CE), with an organic tapering form, with opaque multicolored stripes, murrina inserts, and white filigree. Etched “Murano” with signature and date to underside, with applied glass name plaque to side, accompanied by certificate of authenticity. Height 50.25”, width 10”, depth 6”. $1,000-$2,000
123. Afro Celotto, “Urla Silenziose”, Murano Glass
Afro Celotto (Italian, 1963-),”Urla Silenziose”, 2008. A large, horizontally oriented Murano blown glass sculpture, irregular and organic in form, clear with red, yellow, and purple stripes, and accented with gold aventurine, white latticino, and purple murrina inserts. Etched “Murano” with signature and date to underside, accompanied by certificate of authenticity. Height 5.25”, width 37”, depth 5.75”. $800-$1,200
124. Murano Saturno Sculpture Attributed to Lino Tagliapietra
Attributed to Lino Tagliapietra (Italian, 1934-), circa 1990s. A cased glass Murano “Saturno” glass sculpture, having a red, spherical center, with a clear blown glass bowl form top with a red ring. Apparently unmarked. Height 3.625”, diameter 13.75”. $800-$1,200
125. Loredano Rosin “Contemplation” Murano Glass Sculpture
Loredano Rosin (Italian, 1936 -1992), “Untitled (Contemplation)”, Murano glass, signed to base “Loredano Rosin”. Abstracted figural art glass sculpture depicting a slender arm raised vertically, with tilted head resting contemplatively in cupped hand. Overall 23” x 5” x 5”. $700-$900
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127. 14 Moser Crystal Sherry Glasses, Horace E Dodge
126. 10 Moser Crystal Champagne Coupes, Horace E Dodge
Ludwig Moser & Sohne (Karlovy Vary /Carlsbad, 18931922), circa 1902. A fine set of ten crystal champagne coupe glasses, clear, cut and intaglio decorated in the “Bearded Iris” pattern, each having a gilt border decorated with chevron and dot pattern over the bowl optically ribbed and symmetrically engraved with a bearded iris to one side, the other with the engraved monogram “HED” for Horace Elgin Dodge, raised on a hexagonal stem with horizontal wedge cuts and terminating on a circular foot finished with a gilt band enhanced with diaper pattern. Apparently unmarked. Height 6.5”. $1,200-$2,400
Ludwig Moser & Sohne (Karlovy Vary /Carlsbad, 1893-1922), circa 1902. A fine set of fourteen crystal sherry glasses, clear, cut and intaglio decorated in the “Bearded Iris” pattern, each having a gilt border decorated with chevron and dot pattern over the bowl symmetrically engraved awith a bearded iris to one side, the other with the engraved monogram “HED” for Horace Elgin Dodge, raised on a hexagonal stem with horizontal wedge cuts and terminating on a circular foot finished with a gilt band enhanced with diaper pattern. Apparently unmarked. Height 4.12”. $1,500-$3,000
129. 15 Moser Crystal Beverage Glasses, Horace E Dodge
128. 12 Moser Crystal Water Glasses, Horace E Dodge
Ludwig Moser & Sohne (Karlovy Vary /Carlsbad, 1893-1922), circa 1902. A fine set of twelve crystal water glasses that could also be used as beer glasses, clear, cut and intaglio decorated in the “Bearded Iris” pattern, each having a gilt border decorated with chevron and dot pattern over the tapering bowl optically ribbed and symmetrically engraved with a bearded iris to one side, the other with the engraved monogram “HED” for Horace Elgin Dodge, raised on a short hexagonal stem with horizontal wedge cuts and terminating on a circular foot finished with a gilt band enhanced with diaper pattern. Apparently unmarked. Height 7.25”. $2,000-$4,000
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Ludwig Moser & Sohne (Karlovy Vary /Carlsbad, 18931922), circa 1902. A fine set of fifteen crystal beverage glasses, clear, cut and intaglio decorated in the “Bearded Iris” pattern, each having a gilt border decorated with chevron and dot pattern over the ribbed and cylindrical body symmetrically engraved with a bearded iris to one side, the other with the engraved monogram “HED” for Horace Elgin Dodge, tapering to a twelve cut paneled base. Apparently unmarked. Height 4.75”. $2,000-$4,000
Provenance: Purchased by the current owner directly from the Rose Terrace House Sale, Grosse Pointe Farms, Michigan; The Property of the late MRS. ANNA THOMSON DODGE; CHRISTIE’S, September 27, 28 and 29, 1971. Owner was present for the sale and the above lots were offered as an addendum by the family and not included in the auction catalog.
Note: see lots 137-140 for further pieces from this set.
130. Large Bohemian Hinged Art Glass Footed Box
Very fine large Bohemian art glass footed octagonal jewelry or dresser box, in gold cut to black, the whole ornately decorated with hand painted enamel florals with bronze gilt casing and raised on four cabriole style legs. Escutcheon with single key present. Remnants of a sticker to the underside of box. Height 7.25”, width 11.75”. depth 6.75”. $1,000-$2,000
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131. Samuel Hennell 1813 English Sterling Cruet Set
Samuel Hennell (English (London), registered 1811). A George III sterling silver cruet stand, circa 1813, with eight cut glass castors - two being sterling mounted with gadrooned band at rim - the stand having squat fluted legs supporting rectangular base with shell corners and gadrooned edges under central acanthine loop handle on fluted support. Set accompanied with two later but well married articles - a shaker and a jar with spoon circa 1825, each by Waterhouse, Hodson & Co. (English (Sheffield), 1824-35) bearing standard mark, maker’s mark, date mark, and King George IV duty mark. 11 castors total. Underside of stand and top of stand with maker’s mark, standard mark, city mark, date mark for 1813, and King George III duty mark (used 1786-1821). overall height 8.25”, width 9”, depth 6.25”. Weighable sterling elements 24.5 troy ounces. $1,500-$3,000
132. Magic Caster Cruet Holder, Roswell Gleason & Sons
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Roswell Gleason & Sons (American (Dorchester, MA), third quarter 19th century. A rare silver plate and cut glass “Magic” caster cruet holder designed in 1857 by Edward Gleason, having a Cathedral form, when knob is twisted, the revolving compartments or doors open simultaneously to reveal the cut glass cruet bottles inside. The exterior of each door is decorated with repousse relief depictions of fish and wild game trophy. The whole is presenting on a turned base further decorated with trumpeting morning glories and vinery. Stamped in an arch at the top “PATENT APPLIED FOR” and marked to the underside of base with Massachusetts State Seal (Gleason & Sons mark 1851-1871). Accompanied with the holder are six matched cut glass bottles, three with plated tops, two with faceted and air trap stoppers and one with flat circular stopper. Height 22”. Note: This same Magic Caster is currently on view in the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, accession number 1984.23; The Heide Family Galleries (Gallery 238A). $2,000-$4,000
133. Tiffany-Style Water Lily 12-Light Table Lamp
American, contemporary. A Tiffany Studios-style blue favrile glass and patinated bronze twelve light table lamp, modeled as a cluster of water lilies, with twelve stem supports emanating from the bronze lily pad and bud base, each terminating in an iridescent glass trumpet-form flower. Unmarked. Height 22.25”, diameter 20”. $1,500-$3,000
134. Hanging Head Dragonfly Table Lamp, After Tiffany
After Tiffany Studios, contemporary. A drop head jeweled dragonfly leaded glass and gilt bronze table lamp after the original created around 1910, depicting dragonflies in nine repeats at base of shade; dragonflies have outspread wings rendered in filigree, with heads dropping below the lower rim of the shade; upper shade with mottled red and autumnal background glass; bodies of insects amethyst, wings blue with red jewel eyes; shade has large green jewels and smaller amber and green ones. Shade is supported on a gilt bronze Empire style base having a six bulb light cluster (unmarked) with Weber paddles over a pierced, scrolled and foliate molded standard issuing four imbricated down scrolled legs resting on a quadripartite concave plinth. Shade is impressed ‘TIFFANY STUDIOS NEW YORK 1507-12’. Lamp base impressed ‘TIFFANY STUDIOS NEW YORK 550. Height of lamp shade 10.3”, diameter of shade 22”. Height of lamp base 28.5”, width of base 11”. Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia, whereby acquired by present owner. $3,000-$5,000
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135. Group of 16 Schuco Plush Animal Perfumes and Compacts
Schuco (German, 1912-), circa 1920s. A group of 16 miniature plush mohair or velvet figurines, all with a perfume bottle, compact, or box inside, including two small red monkeys (one a powder compact), two small purple monkeys (both compacts), a small monkey in a felt outfit, a small red teddy bear, a large brown teddy bear, a large white bunny, a large black cat, a large Felix the Cat, a large white monkey, a large brown monkey, a large gnome, a velvet tortoise, a velvet cat, and a small green monkey (box). Apparently unmarked. Approximate height (of large bunny) 5.75”, width 2.5”, depth 1.75”, height (of small monkey) 3.5”, width 2.5”, depth 1”. $2,000-$4,000
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136. 1927 DeVilbiss 4 Piece Deluxe Vanity Set #6001
Westmoreland Glass Company (American, 1889-1984) for DeVilbiss Corporation (American, founded 1888), circa 1927. Four piece deluxe vanity set #6001 comprising the dresser tray VT-1003, vanity jar VJ-809, J-9 perfumizer and DJ-9 perfume dropper. The tray and jar were manufactured by the Westmoreland Glass Company then decorated by DeVilbiss. The J-9 perfumizer and DJ-9 perfume dropper having “Old Rose” enameled acid cutback bottles with gold and orange enameled leaf and vine pattern, finished with satin gold metal fittings; the metal caps on both with an embossed pattern that coordinates with the bottle’s decoration. The top of the oval tray and vanity jar lid in matching décor. The perfumizer, dropper and jar are all signed to the underside “DeVilbiss Made in USA”. Tray is apparently not marked. Height of perfumizer 6.5”. Height of dropper 6”. width of tray 10.5”. Height of jar 2.75”, diameter 4.5”. Reference:” Devilbiss Perfume Bottles 1907 to 1968” by DeGraaf, Marti and Mack, Toby, Schiffer Publishing, page 135 and the Deluxe vanity set 6001, page 198. $4,000-$6,000
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137. 20 PC Moser Crystal Cordial Set, Horace E Dodge
Ludwig Moser & Sohne (Karlovy Vary /Carlsbad, 18931922), circa 1902. A fine set of twenty crystal cordials in two sizes, ten large and ten small, all clear, cut and intaglio decorated in the “Bearded Iris” pattern, each having a gilt border decorated with chevron and dot pattern over the bowl optically ribbed and symmetrically engraved with a bearded iris to one side, the other with the engraved monogram “HED” for Horace Elgin Dodge, raised on a hexagonal stem with horizontal wedge cuts and terminating on a circular foot finished with a gilt band enhanced with diaper pattern. Apparently unmarked. Height of largest cordial 7.5”. Height of other cordial 4.75”. $2,500-$4,000
138. 27 PC Moser Crystal Cordial Set, Horace E. Dodge
Ludwig Moser & Sohne (Karlovy Vary /Carlsbad, 18931922), circa 1902. A fine set of twenty seven crystal cordials in two sizes, all clear, cut and intaglio decorated in the “Bearded Iris” pattern, each having a gilt border decorated with chevron and dot pattern over the bowl optically ribbed and symmetrically engraved with a bearded iris to one side, the other with the engraved monogram “HED” for Horace Elgin Dodge, raised on a hexagonal stem with horizontal wedge cuts and terminating on a circular foot finished with a gilt band enhanced with diaper pattern. Apparently unmarked. Fourteen cordials height 6.5”. Thirteen cordials height 5.5”. $3,000-$5,000
139. Moser Crystal Parfaits & Saucers, Horace E Dodge
Ludwig Moser & Sohne (Karlovy Vary /Carlsbad, 1893-1922), circa 1902. A fine set of thirteen crystal parfait bowls with fifteen matching underplates or saucers, clear, cut and intaglio decorated in the “Bearded Iris” pattern, the parfaits with gilt border decorated with chevron and dot pattern over the optically ribbed bowl symmetrically engraved with a bearded iris to one side, the other with the engraved monogram “HED” for Horace Elgin Dodge, raised on a hexagonal stem with horizontal wedge cuts and terminating on a circle foot finished with a gilt band enhanced with diaper pattern. The matching underplates or saucers also monogrammed “HED” for Horace Elgin Dodge with slightly raised sides having the bearded iris to the center “foot” surrounded by sixteen cut panels. Twenty-eight pieces total. Apparently unmarked. Height of parfaits 3.25”, diameter 3.75”. Diameter of underplates 5.75”. $3,000-$5,000
140. 29 PC Moser Crystal Bowls with Plates, Horace E Dodge
Ludwig Moser & Sohne (Karlovy Vary /Carlsbad, 1893-1922), circa 1902. A fine set of fifteen crystal finger bowls with fourteen matching underplates, clear, cut and intaglio decorated in the “Bearded Iris” pattern, the fingerbowls with gilt border decorated with chevron and dot pattern over the optically ribbed bowl symmetrically engraved with a bearded iris to one side, the other with the etched monogram “HED” for Horace Elgin Dodge, tapering to the faceted foot with twelve cut panels. The matching underplates also monogrammed “HED” for Horace Elgin Dodge with slightly raised sides having the bearded iris to the center “foot” surrounded by eighteen cut panels. Twenty-nine pieces total. Apparently unmarked. Height of bowl 2.5”, diameter 4.75”. Diameter of underplates 6.4”. $3,000-$5,000 Provenance: Purchased by the current owner directly from the Rose Terrace House Sale, Grosse Pointe Farms, Michigan; The Property of the late MRS. ANNA THOMSON DODGE; CHRISTIE’S, September 27, 28 and 29, 1971. Owner was present for the sale and the above lots were offered as an addendum by the family and not included in the auction catalog.
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Note: see lots 126-129 for further pieces from this set.
142. Steuben Gold Aurene Spiral Ribbed Vase
141. Steuben Blue Aurene Ruffled Vase, #312
Steuben (American, founded 1903), circa 1910. A fantastic blue aurene ruffled rim vase with trumpet form body resting on circular foot. Vase exhibits wonderful onion skin effect to upper portion of exterior and interior of vase. Signed underside of foot “Steuben Aurene 312”. Height 8.5”. $500-$700
143. Tiffany Furnaces Emerald Glass & Bronze Candles
Tiffany Furnaces, Inc. (1902-1919). A pair of Tiffany Studios emerald green art glass and bronze candle sticks, the disk foot surmounted with a green enamel disk and cylindrical emerald green glass shaft, the round candle cup at top also with enamel. Marked to underside “Louis C. Tiffany Furnaces, Inc.” over “41”. Height 9.25”, diameter of foot 4.125”. $1,200-$2,400
Steuben (American, founded 1903), first quarter 20th century. A impressive gold aurene conical shaped vase, shape #6034, having a spiral ribbed design tapering to a large saucer foot. Signed to the underside of foot Steuben Aurene 6034”. Height 10”. $800-$1,200
144. Loetz Gold Glatt Iridescent Art Glass Vase Loetz (Austrian, 1836-1947). An iridescent gold art glass flower separator vase having Glatt decor, with wide round foot issuing narrow tapering body ribbed and subtly twisted at top above three apertures, with single opening at top, allover with onion skin texture and having polished pontil to underside. Underside with spurious signature “L.C.T. Favrile 232-N”. Height 11.75”, diameter of base 4.875”. $500-$700
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145. Set 31 Tiffin “Chalfonte” Crystal Champagne Flutes
Tiffin Glass Company (American, Ohio, 1889-1980), 1979-1980. A set of 31 cut crystal champagne flutes in the “Chalfonte” pattern, each having a banded upper leaf edge over flowers and foliage, with a graduated leaf patterning, resting on a faceted tapering stem with cut edging. All marked “Tiffin” to the base. Height 8.5”, diameter 3”. $800-$1,200
146. Set, 22 Tiffin “Chalfonte” Crystal Red Wine Stems
Tiffin Glass Company (American, Ohio, 1889-1980), 1979-1980. A set of 29 cut crystal wine glasses in the “Chalfonte” pattern, each having a banded upper leaf edge over flowers and foliage, with a graduated leaf patterning, resting on a faceted tapering stem with cut edging. All marked “Tiffin” to the base. Height 8”, diameter 3.25”. $800-$1,200
147. Set of 19 Tiffin “Chalfonte” Crystal Water Goblets
Tiffin Glass Company (American, Ohio, 1889-1980), 1979-1980. A set of 29 cut crystal water goblets in the “Chalfonte” pattern, each having a banded upper leaf edge over flowers and foliage, with a graduated leaf patterning, resting on a faceted tapering stem with cut edging. All marked “Tiffin” to the base. Height 8.5”, diameter 3.25”. $800-$1,200
148. Set of 29 Tiffin “Chalfonte” Crystal Wine Stems
Tiffin Glass Company (American, Ohio, 1889-1980), 1979-1980. A set of 29 cut crystal wine glasses in the “Chalfonte” pattern, each having a banded upper leaf edge over flowers and foliage, with a graduated leaf patterning, resting on a faceted tapering stem with cut edging. All marked “Tiffin” to the base. Height 8”, diameter 3”. $800-$1,200
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150. Fine Moser Gilt Enamel Ruby Glass Casket
149. Stunning Moser Enamel Decorated Casket Moser (Bohemian, founded 1857), late 19th century. A stunning gold ground and enameled glass casket, trinket or dresser box, the top, front, back and sides all with orange enameled cartouches flanked by enameled leafy stems and encrusted, raised flowers. Apparently unmarked. Height 4.62”, width 5.5”, depth 3.37”. $800-$1,200
Moser (Bohemian, founded 1857), 19th century. A very fine sugar casket, trinket or dresser box of ruby glass and decorated all over in heavy gold gilding and hand painted raised enamel, the top, sides, front and back with cartouches enclosing colorful birds. Box is mounted at the side with decorative bail and scroll handles and rests on stylized scrolls terminating on ball feet. Interior glass lid has gold etched “15” as does the interior top back of glass panel. Height 4.87”, box with 4.5”, depth 2.87”. Note: Similar casket with matching mounts, escutcheon and feet identified in ‘’Moser Artistic Glass - Edition Two’’ by Gary Baldwin, page 86. $1,000-$2,000
151. Scarce Rainbow Glass Footed Casket Box Attributed to Moser
Attributed to Moser, early 20th century. A scarce and fine rainbow cut glass hinged sugar casket or dresser box having a thick solid brilliant rainbow coloring within beveled finished edges and decorative gilt metal egg and dart banding centered with escutcheon and raised on four paw feet. Apparently unmarked. Height 5.12”, width 6.37” (paw to paw), depth 5” (paw to paw). $800-$1,200
152. Moser White Opaline Enameled Figural Casket Box
Moser (Bohemian, founded 1857), 19th century. A lovely white opaline and polychrome enamel cylindrical form casket, trinket or dresser box, the whole decorated with colorful butterflies, flowering blossoms and leafy stems, the sides mounted with brass drop rings, the box fitted into a gilt metal circulet having four figural supports as legs. Apparently unmarked. Height 5.5”, diameter of top 5”. $1,000-$2,000
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153. French Blue Opaline Glass Double Egg Basket
Palais Royal, circa 1880s. Unusual blue opaline and ormolu double egg basket trinket box casket or bonbonnière (a small fancy box or dish for bonbons) with intertwined twisted gilt handle with ball stick pull for lifting centering the two blue opaline glass eggs, each having ormolu decorated hinged lids opening to vacant interior and attached with chains to the ormolu woven basket. Apparently unmarked. Height 4.75”, width 4.75”. $500-$700
154. Palais Royal Blue Crystal Perfume Bottle
Palais Royal, circa 1880s. A fine French blue crystal and gilt metal perfume bottle having a classically robed figural finial stopper opening to an inner crystal stopper, the blue crystal dome shaped bottle covered in pierced and engraved gilt metal mounts resting in a circular band mounted with four scrolling foliate and ball feet. Apparently unmarked. Height 6.37”. $500-$700
155. Pair of Palais Royal Opaline Grand Tour Bottles Palais Royal, circa 1880s. A pair of French white opaline and gilt metal Grand Tour perfume scent bottles, each hinged lid inset with a circular reverse painted glass miniature depicting a historic French landmarks. The gourd shaped bottles wrapped at the shoulders with ormolu netting. Apparently unmarked. Height 4.5”. $600-$800
156. Palais Royal Mechanical Perfume Egg Casket
Palais Royal, second half 19th century. Whimsical and mechanical egg shaped cobalt overlay cut to clear perfume casket with ornamental lever at the top, when pushed downward, it releases the catch that opens the casket to reveal the two crystal perfume vials with faceted stoppers and silver collars hallmarked possibly for Antoine Guillemin (French, active 1784-1803). Casket is mounted to oval piece of cream colored alabaster and decorated to the top with ormolu embellishment and outlined with ormolu beading. Height 6.37”, width 3.5”, depth 2.5”. $600-$800
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157. Palais Royal Opaline & Ormolu Perfume Vanity
Palais Royal, circa 1860s. A charming French white opaline glass and gilt ormolu perfume scent vanity having a central tilting oval mirror in decorated and pierced surround with leafy supports. Two white opaline perfume or scent bottles with gilt metal hinged caps and inner stoppers are fitted into ornate, pierced ormolu holders and centered by a mother of pearl egg shaped dish resting in a leafy scrolling base mounted onto a oval marble base. Apparently unmarked. Height 9”, base width 6.37”, depth 10.25”. $800-$1,200
158. Set of 8 Val St. Lambert Beaudoin-Blue Cordials
Val Saint Lambert (Belgium, founded 1826), first quarter 20th century. A set of eight (8) cobalt cut to clear crystal liquors or cordial glasses in the “Beaudoin-Blue” pattern having a central acid etched band decorated with gold playful putti or cherub figures raised on a faceted knob stem and rising circular foot. Height 4.75”. Note: This early pattern was designed by the famous Leon Ledru (Paris, 1855-1926), who was the head designer of Val Saint Lambert from 1896 -1926. $800-$1,200
159. 8 Val St. Lambert Beaudoin-Blue Champagne Sorbets
Val Saint Lambert (Belgium, founded 1826), first quarter 20th century. A set of eight (8) cobalt cut to clear crystal champagne or sorbet glasses in the “Beaudoin-Blue” pattern having a central acid etched band decorated with gold playful putti or cherub figures raised on a faceted knob stem and rising circular foot. Height 5”. Note: This early pattern was designed by the famous Leon Ledru (Paris, 1855-1926), who was the head designer of Val Saint Lambert from 1896 -1926. $1,000-$2,000
160. Set 8 Val St Lambert Beaudoin-Blue Dessert Plates
Val Saint Lambert (Belgium, founded 1826), first quarter of 20th century. A set of eight (8) cobalt cut to clear crystal dessert or luncheon plates in the “Beaudoin-Blue” pattern, all having a central acid etched band decorated with gold playful putti or cherub figures. Diameter of plates 8.5”. $1,000-$2,000
162. 8 Val St Lambert Beaudoin Bowls with Underplates
161. 8 Val St. Lambert Danse De Flore Wine Glasses
Val Saint Lambert (Belgium, founded 1826), first quarter of 20th century. A set of eight (8) cobalt cut to clear crystal wine glasses in the “Danse De Flore” pattern having a central acid etched band decorated with gold Greek figures raised on a faceted knob stem and rising circular foot. Height 6.62”. Note: This early pattern was designed by the famous Leon Ledru (Paris, 1855-1926), who was the head designer of Val Saint Lambert from 1896 -1926. $1,000-$2,000
Val Saint Lambert (Belgium, founded 1826), first quarter of 20th century. A set of eight (8) cobalt cut to clear crystal finger or dessert bowls with matching underplates in the “Beaudoin-Blue” pattern, all having a central acid etched band decorated with gold playful putti or cherub figures. Height of bowls 2.37”, diameter 4.5”. diameter of underplates 6.25”. Note: This early pattern was designed by the famous Leon Ledru (Paris, 1855-1926), who was the head designer of Val Saint Lambert from 1896 -1926. $1,200-$2,400
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163. Venetian Pink and White Satin & Cased Glass Vase
Italian, mid 20th century. A Venetian urn form vase, having satin pink and white fenicio patterning, with a white cased glass interior, with applied clear frosted scrolling satin handles and a similar round foot. Apparently unmarked. Height 11”, diameter 4.75”. $300-$500
165. Contemporary Etched & Blown Glass Venetian Mirror
talian, contemporary. An octagonal Venetian cushion mirror, having a double clear blown glass border, the outer panels acid etched with flowers and leaves, each divided by a blown glass mount with an applied rosette, around a central mirrored panel. Apparently unmarked. Height 34”, width 25.75”, depth 2.25”. $500-$700
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164. Reverse Etched Glass Venetian Style Wall Mirror
Early 20th century. A Venetian style reverse etched glass wall mirror with beveled rectangular looking glass, glass frame with foliate decoration, crested by cornucopia still life scene with basket of fruits and flowers. Overall 37.75” x 27.75”. $400-$600
166. Contemporary Etched & Blown Glass Venetian Mirror
Italian, contemporary. An octagonal Venetian cushion mirror, having a double clear blown glass border, the outer panels acid etched with flowers and vines, each divided by a blown glass mount with an applied rosette, around a central mirrored panel. Apparently unmarked. Height 43.25”, width 32.75”. Provenance: From the private collection of Elaine Killeen, Atlanta, Georgia. $500-$700
168. Large Pull Feather Crystal Atomizer, Marcel Franck
167. Art Deco Blue Glass Perfumizer & Dropper Likely Bohemian, circa 1930s. Art Deco glass atomizer perfumizer and matching dropper with dauber in hand painted blue having a textured ‘tree bark’ finish. Neither marked. Height of perfumizer 4.25”, height of dropper 4”. $300-$500
Michel Steiner for Marcel Franck (French, founded 1882). Marked to collar “Marcel Franck +++ Made in France +++ Brevete S.G.D.G. +++”, also to underside of glass with acid etched mark for Michel Steiner. Height 16.5”, diameter 6”. $300-$500
169. 2 Bohemian Art Glass Perfume Vanity Bottles
Bohemian, second half of 19th century. Two art glass scent, perfume or vanity bottles, the blue bottle likely Moser, having a faceted clear stopper set in a blue opaline bottle with central oval medallion painted portrait of a girl within a gilt enamel decorated surround; the other a pink cut to clear bottle with faceted stopper set in a wide gilt collar above Moorish style cut panels heightened in gilt. The blue bottle marked on pontil with “X”. Height of blue bottle 6.5”, diameter of base 2.37”. Height of pink bottle 6.75”, diameter of base 2.5”. $500-$700
170. Schneider Charder Le Verre Francais Compote Coupe
Charles Schneider (French, 1881-1952), circa 1929-33. A large brilliant blue footed comport, compote, coupe or centerpiece tazza heavily etched in the “Tourbillon” pattern having five sections of repetitive swirling snail pattern deeply etched. Resting on a thick circular foot and signed “Charder Verre Francais”. Height 3.62”, width 15.5”. $500-$700
171. Bohemian 800 Silver Mounted Citrine Glass Bowl Bohemian, second half 19th century. An 800 silver mounted citrine glass fruit bowl or compote having iridized crimped and ruffled round bowl surmounting turned form 800 silver base with beading, chased foliates and scrolls. The silver marked as Austro-Hungarian dating 1867-72 with indistinguishable maker’s mark, possibly FB or RB. Height 9.75”, diameter of glass 10.5”. $600-$800
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172. Czech Blue Glass Perfume Bottle
Attributed to Heinrich Hoffman (Czechoslovakian, 1875 - 1939 ) circa 1930s. Art Deco brilliant blue glass perfume bottle having a long oval beveled edge stopper centered with pierced frosted female with draping floral garland, the bottle with stepped sides and faceted base. Apparently unmarked. Height 8”, width 4.37”, depth 2.12”. $300-$500
173. Hoffman ‘Vising Rising’ Perfume Bottle
Heinrich Hoffmann (Czechoslovakian, 1875-1939 ) and Henry Günther Schlevogt (Czechoslovakian, 19041984), circa 1934-1938. A molded blue glass perfume bottle, the stopper with dauber depicting woman draped a pearl necklace kneeling inside a clam shell, the bottle decorated with finely molded swimming fish. Apparently unmarked. Height 7.25”. $400-$600
174. 1930s Schlevogt Hoffman Blue Rose Perfume Bottle Heinrich Hoffmann (Czechoslovakian, 1875-1939 ) and Henry Günther Schlevogt (Czechoslovakian, 1904-1984), circa 1930s. A molded teal blue glass perfume atomizer, the bottle of square form shaped inward at base to form four block feet , with planed sides surrounded by finely molded rose blossoms, with white metal mount at top issuing tan hose and fringed ball. Marked to collar “Czechoslovakia”. Height 5.25”, 3.25” square. $300-$500
175. 5 “Ingrid” Molded Glass Miniature Perfumes c.1930s
Heinrich Hoffmann (Czechoslovakian, 1875-1939 ) and Henry Günther Schlevogt (Czechoslovakian, 1904-1984), circa 1934-1938. A collection of five diminutive molded glass perfume dropper bottles from the Ingrid collection comprising two black bottles, two cobalt blue bottles, and one malachite green bottle, each molded with bas relief flowers and having molded celluloid stopper aside from green bottle which has glass stopper with gilt metal collar. Two bottles with etched mark “Ingrid Czecho-Slovakia”, one bottle with paper label “Ingrid Czecho-Slovakia”, and the remaining two apparently unmarked. Heights range from 2.125” to 2.25”. $700-$900
176. Lapis Glass Dressing Table Set Hoffman & Schlevogt
Heinrich Hoffmann (Czechoslovakian,1875 - 1939 ) and Henry Günther Schlevogt (Czechoslovakian,1904 - 1984 ), circa 1930s. A three piece vanity set in blue lapis glass comprising a perfume bottle, an atomizer and a powder jar or box. Each piece having molded floral patterning between polished glass panels. Apparently none of the pieces are signed. Height of perfume bottle 5.37”. Height of atomizer 3.7”. Height of powder box 3.25”. $500-$700
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177. French Cut Crystal Decanter Set w/ 4 Cordials Likely French, early 20th century. A five piece cut crystal decanter set comprising a spirits decanter and four cordial glasses, the decanter of bottle form having flared rim, stopper with sphere on stem, and body cut with line and cross patterning; each cordial as a diminutive stemmed glass having round foot cut with star motif, a notched hexagonal stem, and round cup with diamond cuts. Apparently unmarked. Decanter height 12.375”, diameter 3.25”. Cordial height 3.875”, diameter 2.125”. $300-$500
178. Three Continental Cut Crystal Decanters
Continental, 20th century. A collection of three cut crystal spirits decanters comprising one of tapering cylindrical form with diamond cuts and large faceted ball stopper; one of pear form with cut zippering, oval medallions, and clustered lines, with faceted ovoid stopper; and one of tapering round form with diamond and x-cuts with ball form stopper. Each unmarked. Tallest 14.75”. Shortest 9.5”. $300-$500
179. Sheffield Silverplate 3-Piece Cut Glass Decanter
Sheffield, mid-19th century. A silverplate and cut glass three-piece decanter set, each cut glass decanter with acorn finial lid, silver element with grape cluster and leaf motif, with three rocaille form feet, with inscription “Presented to Robert Commbes by his backers to commemorate his defeat of Robert Newell in two scullers matches Sept 10 and Oct 15 1842”, marked to underside with hand contained in rectangle over “862”. Overall 13” x 10.75” x 10.75”. Each decanter height 10”. Note: the hand hallmark was known to have been used by the following Sheffield, England silversmiths: Padley, Parkin & Co., Padley, Parkin & Staniforth, Nathaniel Smith & Co., William Padley, William Padley & Son, William Padley & Son LTD. $400-$600
180. Stevens & Williams Art Glass Cased Rubina Cruet Bottle
Stevens & Williams (English, 1847-1930), late 19th/early 20th century. An art glass cased rubina cruet bottle or handled decanter having a milk white opaque interior and cased glass exterior which fades from dark pink at the top to light pink on the base, mounted at the side with amber handle and applied green flower and amber leafy stem with amber stopper. Apparently unmarked. Height 7.75”. $300-$500
181. Stunning Cobalt & Gold Glass Decanter Set
Manner of Moser (Bohemian, founded 1857), late 19th/ early 20th century. Stunning decanter with six glasses in deep cobalt lavishly decorated in heavy gold gilt with flowering blossoms and leaves. Gold banding around necks and foot. Apparently unmarked. Height of decanter 10.75”. Height of glasses 3.12”. $300-$500
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182. Steuben Green Glass Plate, #2028
Steuben (American, founded 1903), circa 1903-1933. Hand blown transparent green glass plate, #2028. Plate reacts strongly to blacklight. Signed to the underside “STEUBEN F. Carder”. diameter of plate 8.5”. $200-$400
184. Steuben Green Jade Atomizer for DeVilbiss
183. Steuben Verre de Soie Melon Ribbed Bottle Steuben (American, founded 1903), first quarter 20th century. A melon ribbed Verre de Soie perfume or cologne bottle, shape #1455, having a Pomona Green flame stopper with dauber. Bottle is apparently unsigned. Stopper/dauber reacts strongly to blacklight. Height 4.5”. $300-$500
185. Steuben Rosaline Alabaster Cologne Bottle, #1414
Steuben (American, founded 1903), first quarter 20th century. A rosaline over alabaster glass cologne or scent perfume bottle, shape #1414, having a alabaster colored stopped over the rosaline body tapering to the alabaster circular foot. Marked faintly to the underside of foot with the Steuben Fleur de lis acid mark. Height 7.75”. $400-$600
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Steuben (American, founded 1903) for DeVilbiss Corporation (American, founded 1888), circa 1925. A green jade glass atomizer perfume bottle, shape #1414 or #6136, having gilt fittings over the jade green body tapering to the alabaster circular foot. The collar of atomizer stamped DEVILBISS. Bottle reacts strongly to blacklight apparently unmarked. Height 7”. $400-$600
186. Steuben Verre de Soie & Jade Cologne Bottle #1414
Steuben (American, founded 1903), circa 1905-1932. A Verre de Soie glass cologne bottle, Steuben shape 1414, having a green jade glass teardrop stopper with full dauber (one piece) and terminating on a circular foot. Jade stopper is reactive to blacklight. Faintly marked to the underside with an acid stamp fleur-delis with the word “Steuben” within a banner. Height 8”. $500-$700
187. 2 Baccarat Floral Etched Crystal Perfume Bottles Baccarat (French, founded 1864), circa 1930s. Two floral etched crystal perfumes, flacon or scent bottles; one with atomizer having a triangular shape decorated to all three sides with etched interlocking floral scrolls and surmounted with gilt fittings stamped “Marcel Frank MADE IN FRANCE BREVETE S.G.D.G: and with brown hang tag; the other a scent bottle or vanity bottle having cylindrical tapering form decorated with etched floral sprigs. Both pieces have Baccarat acid etch mark to underside. Scent bottle with corresponding ‘83’ on stopper and bottom of bottle. Atomizer has circular “CRISTAL” sticker to side of bottle. Height of atomizer 4.25”. Height of scent bottle 4.62”. $300-$500
188. Baccarat Cameo Cranberry Scent Bottle
Baccarat (French, founded 1864), circa 1900. A fine acid etched cameo carved scent perfume bottle having a facet cut stopper over a wide mouth with paneled neck, the cylindrical body cameo cut with patterns of leafy tendrils issuing floral sprays from rooting stems in cranberry on a leafy pattern ground. Stopper marked 32 and bottom marked 12. Height 4.87”. $300-$500
189. Baccarat Gilt Bronze & Crystal Scent Bottle Baccarat (French, founded 1764), 19th century. A Napoleon III gilt bronze mounted and crystal perfume scent bottle having a round faceted stopper fitted in flat collar, the body mounted with open scrolled draping garland and foliate filled urn surround. Apparently unmarked. Height 4.75”, width 1.62”, depth 1.62”. $300-$500
190. French Baccarat Depose Rose Tiente Dresser Set
Baccarat (French, founded 1864), first quarter 20th century. A three piece matched dresser or garniture set in “Rose Tiente” color comprising two cologne or perfume scent bottles and one circular covered box or jar; each with leaf and column decor having pale amber at the bottom rising to cranberry at the top. The scent bottles are not marked however both the bottles and stoppers both having matching numbers. The jar is stamped “BACCARAT DEPOSE”. Height of bottles 6.5”. Height of jar 3”. $300-$500.
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191. Blue Opaline Glass & Silver Metal Dresser Box
Continental, 20th century. A blue opaline glass dresser, trinket or jewelry box in rectangular form with conforming silver mounts. Apparently unmarked. Height 3.12”, width 5.25”, depth 3.5”. $300-$500
192. Blue Opaline Glass & Gilt Metal
Dresser French or Italian, early 20th Box century. A blue opaline glass dresser box in rectangular form with canted corners and conforming gilt metal mounts. Apparently unmarked. Height 3.87”, width 5.12”, depth 3.25”. $300-$500
194. Green Opaline Glass & Gilt Metal Dresser Box
French or Italian, late19th/early 20th century. A green opaline dresser box in rectangular form having canted corners and conforming gilt metal mounts. Apparently unmarked. Height 3.75”, width 5.25”, depth 3.37”. $300-$500
193. Two Italian Blue Cased Glass Dresser Boxes
Italian, 20th century. Two blue cased glass and gilt metal mounted trinket, dresser or jewelry boxes, the taller one having a darker shade of blue and the underside with remnants of an Italian glass label. The smaller one apparently unmarked. Height of tallest 4.12”, width 4.25”, depth 3.12”. Height of smaller box 3”, width 4”, depth 3.87”. $300-$500
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196. Bohemian Blown Cranberry Glass Scent Bottle Attributed to Moser (Bohemian, founded 1857), late 19th century. Lid and bottle marked “94”. Height (with lid) 7.5”. $300-$500
195. Ladies Silver & Guilloche Enamel Chatelaine Continental, American & English, 19th/20th century. Silver and guilloche enameled ladies chatelaine comprising of married elements including a German 800 silver repousse body with Neoclassical figural scenes with pierced body, clip on back marked with “800” beside crescent moon and crown by an unidentified make with clouds and “77”; three dangling sections below one with English sterling silver and purple guilloche enameled diminutive hand mirror (marks indicating sterling, Birmingham city origin and 1922 date, additional illegible marks); a sterling silver engraved perfume vial with monogram and scrolled foliates, marked on bottom edge “STERLING”; and a guilloche enameled ladybug hinged snuff box, marked with two pictorial marks on interior. Height (at longest point) 10”, width 2”. Total weight 3.5 troy ounces. $400-$600
197. Two American Glass Perfume Scent Bottle Droppers
A.H. Heisey Company (American, 1895-1957), first quarter 20th century. Two glass perfume scent droppers; one manufactured by Heisey with sterling silver stopper and glass dauber set in a colorless body with wheel cut floral design and paneled stem resting on circular foot; the other perfume possibly Hawkes in uranium green having a gold stopper with colorless dauber set in a baluster form body, the shoulder with decorated band in gilt enamel, the body etched with floral motif and resting on a circular foot banded in gilt enamel. Perfume reacts strongly to blacklight. Heisey perfume is marked to the bottom with “H” in a diamond. Stopper is stamped “STERLING”. The green perfume is apparently unmarked. Height of Heisey bottle 7”. Height of green perfume 4.25”. $300-$500
199. 3 Venetian Glass Chatelaine Scent Bottles
198. 2 Venetian Glass Chatelaine Scent Bottles
Attributed to Giacomo Franchini and Pietro Bigaglia(Italian, 19th century), mid-19th century. Apparently neither bottle marked. Height of multicolor bottle including chain 4.37”. Height of other bottle including chain 4.25”. $500-$700
Attributed to Giacomo Franchini and Pietro Bigaglia(Italian, 19th century), mid-19th century. Three Venetian miniature lampwork art glass scent bottles; the tallest in ovoid, hexagonal-ribbed form, multicolored with black glass, silver aventurine, deep cranberry, flecks of orange and yellow fitted with a patterned hinged brass top inset with central faceted glass emerald jewel opening to cork and black glass stopper, the brass collar mounted with suspensory chains and finger/ chatelaine ring. The second bottle circular flattened form with black glass decorated with seven dove and rose canes, aventurine and foil, fitted with a patterned hinged brass top inset with central faceted glass ruby jewel opening to cork and black glass stopper, the brass collar mounted with suspensory chains and hook. The third bottle a miniature in black glass with decorated with roses, enameling and aventurine. Apparently none of the bottles marked. Height of tallest bottle with chain 4.5”. Height of second bottle with chain 5.75”. Height of miniature bottle 1.25”. $600-$800
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201. Fine French Gilt Bronze Portrait Dresser Box
French, fourth quarter 19th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 1.12”, diameter 3.37”. $300-$500
200. French Globe de Mariee Vitrine or Wedding Box
French, 1900s. A Napoleon III style wooden display case vitrine for married couples to preserve their wedding souvenirs, enclosing the wire work floral tiara or crown of fabric and silk flowers on fabric egg shaped pillow, the silk lined back inset with rectangular mirror plate flanked by pink velvet lined and oval glass inset sides with curved glass front all within a ornate brass stamped frame decorated with pink roses, surmounted with a ribbon entwined laurel leaves and terminating on four scrolled toes. Backside of case with label from a watch and jewelry retailer “A L’ETOILE D’OR HORLOGERIE BIJOUTERIE X. ROY 45. PLACE CARNOT MAMERS”. Height 11.87”, width 9.25”, depth 6.5”. $300-$500
202. Two Small French Portrait Vanity Items
Two French portrait vanity items; one a small glass jar with circular female portrait opening to an conforming inset mirror in the hinged lid on a clear squat body; the other a gilt metal box oval in form with hand painted portrait of a elegant lady opening to a velvet lined interior. Neither apparently marked. Height of small jar 1”. Height of oval box 1”, width 2.75”, depth 2.37”. $300-$500
203. French Enameled Ormolu Portrait Jeweled Snuff Box
French, late 19th century. An Enameled ormolu jeweled dresser, jewelry or snuff box in rectangular form, the cover centered with painted portrait of Marie Antoinette within an oval ormolu and paste-stone surround with red engine-turned enamel throughout interspersed with white enamel panels. Apparently unmarked. Height 1.12”, width 3.75”, depth 2.5”. $300-$500
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204. Blue Opaline Glass Chatelaine Scent Bottle French, fourth quarter 19th century. Lovely blue opaline glass scent bottle heavily decorated with gilt enamel and having a hinged gilt metal lid opening to a glass stopper, the collar fitted with suspensory chains and finger/chatelaine ring. Apparently unmarked. Height 4.25” (with chain), width 1.25”. $300-$500
205. Group of Three Victorian Chatelaine Scent Bottles
European, late 19th century. A Porcelain marked ]“Morton & Co.” and chain marked illegibly. Height (of porcelain) 2.85”, width 1.5”, depth .75”. $300-$500
206. Four Diminutive Guilloche Enameled Perfume Viles
French, circa 1920s. Four diminutive silver and guilloche enamel perfume vials, one in the in the form of an arrow, having a pale blue enameled front, with patterned edging, and a hammered reverse, one rectangular in form, enameled on both sides, with a white ground hand painted with blue ribbons, pink roses, and green leaf swags, one serpentine in shape with a yellow enameled front with pink roses and a “BMG” monogram to reverse, and one rectangular, with with a light purple enameled front with yellow roses. Each with a screw cap, daubers intact. Arrow stamped “NICKEL SILVER”. Height (of arrow) 1.7”, width .65”, depth .2”. $300-$500
207. Two Diminutive Sterling Guilloche Perfume Vials
French, circa 1920s. Two sterling and guilloche enamel perfume vial, both rectangular in format, one having one side with an enameled light purple ground, with a hand painted enamel pink rose with green leaves, the other with a green enameled ground, with a hand painted flower basket. Tops screw off, daubers intact. Sterling hallmark to both. Height (of purple) 1.25”, width .825”, depth .25”. $300-$500
208. French Cranberry & Ormolu Chatelaine Scent Bottle
French, probably Palais Royal, circa 1880. Pretty cranberry glass and ormolu mounted scent bottle having a hinged gilt metal lid opening to a glass stopper, the bottle wrapped in ormolu decorated netting or filigree with repeating festoons, scrolls and flowerheads, the collar fitted with suspensory chains and finger/chatelaine ring. Apparently unmarked. Height 3.87” (with chain). $300-$500
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209. Clarke’s Pyramid Three-Part Fairy Lamp
Samuel Clarke (English, with patented designs for the fairy lamp 1857-1908), fourth quarter 19th century. Three-part fairy lamp comprising diamond pattern ruby shade resting in the Pyramid cup with opalescent ruffled crimped glass base having a ruby lip. Lamp cup is stamped “S. CLARKE FAIRY PYRAMID”. Overall height 4.25”, diameter of ruffled base 5.5”. $300-$500
210. Clarke’s Fairy Lamp on Ormolu Mirrored Plateau
Samuel Clarke (English, with patented designs for the fairy lamp 1857-1908), fourth quarter 19th century. Three-part fairy lamp including the ormolu mirrored plateau stand, with Webb Burmese glass shade fitted in the colorless Pyramid lamp cup with resting in an ormolu circulet and mounted onto a mirrored plateau with beveled edge terminating on three bun feet. Burmese reacts strongly to blacklight. Lamp cup is stamped “S. CLARKE FAIRY PYRAMID”. Overall height 5.75”, diameter of ormolu stand 4.5”. $500-$700
212. Clarke Verre Moire Centerpiece Fairy Lamp
211. Clarke Blue Nailsea 3 Piece Fairy Lamp
Samuel Clarke (English, with patented designs for the fairy lamp 1857-1908), fourth quarter 19th century. A three piece fairy lamp in the blue Verre moiré (Nailsea-type) with satin finish, the fairy size dome fitted on a colorless Cricklite lamp cup resting in a matching flower-trough base with upturned ruffled rim. Lamp cap stamped ‘CLARK’ES PATENT TRADEMARK CRICKLITE”. Height 5.5’, diameter of base 8”. $500-$700
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Samuel Clarke (English, with patented designs for the fairy lamp 1857-1908), fourth quarter 19th century. Rare domed fairy lamp centerpiece candelabra on polychrome floral reverse painted mirrored plateau, the cranberry Verre moiré (Nailsea-type) shade with matching ruffled crimped base and Cricklite pegged lamp cup set in a fitted mount centered in the mirrored plateau with three rounded feet resting on circular wood base under a glass dome cloche. Pegged cup is marked with stsandard “S CLARKES PATENT TRADEMARK FAIRY”. overall height 16”, diameter of wood base 13.5”. Height of fairy lamp of mirrored plateau 7.5”, diameter of plateau 9.75”. $1,000-$2,000
214. Victorian Glass & Silver Posy Vase, James W Tufts
213. Tufts Silver & Cased Glass Brides Bowl Basket
James Walker Tufts (American, 1835-1902), late 19th century. A Victorian glass and triple plate posy vase, the glass decorated in enamel with white flowers and blue dots enamel resting in silver base molded with palm fronds and terminating on a domed circular foot. The glass vase apparently unmarked. The silver holder hallmarked to the underside “JAMES W. TUFTS BOSTON WARRANTED TRIPLE PLATE 1066”. Height 9.62”. $300-$500
James Walker Tufts (American, 1835-1902), late 19th century. Bowl apparently unmarked. Frame stamped to the underside “JAMES W. TUFTS BOSTON WARRANTED QUADRUPLE PLATE 231”. Overall height 8.75”. width 10.25”. $300-$500
215. James Tufts Silver & Blue Glass Center Bowl
James Walker Tufts (American, 1835-1902), late 19th century. A Victorian Mary Gregory style blue glass bowl with triple plate silver stand, the glass decorated in white enamel with figural girl standing before a tall bird house set in landscape with gold trimmed rim resting in silver aesthetic base with four supports headed with flowerheads and terminating on balls, mounted on a square base centered with the name “Susie” in fancy script. The glass bowl apparently unmarked. The silver holder hallmarked to the underside “J. W. TUFTS BOSTON TRIPLE PLATE 81016.” height 6.25”, square base width 3.75”. diameter of glass bowl 6”. $300-$500
216. Tuft’s Silver & Sapphire Blue Glass Center Bowl
James Walker Tufts (American, 1835-1902), late 19th century. A Victorian quadruple plate and sapphire blue glass centerbowl in the “Daisy & Button” pattern and likely manufactured by Hobbs, Brockunier & Co (American, 1845-1891); the bowl with oval base set in the floral decorated framed with scrolled handles to each end. The bowl apparently unmarked. The silver holder hallmarked to the underside “JAMES W. TUFTS BOSTON WARRANTED QUADRUPLE PLATE 109”. Overall height 4.25”. width15” (handle to handle), depth 8.5”. $300-$500
217. Toronto Silver & Cased Glass Brides Bowl Basket
Toronto Silver Plate Company (Canada, 1882-1913), fourth quarter 19th century. Victorian cased glass brides bowl basket, deep pink to light with ruffled crimped edge, finely gilded and enameled with floral sprays to the interior, set in a reticulated, floral footed stand. Bowl apparently unmarked. Silver stamped stamped “MANF’D AND GUARANTEED BY TORONTO S.P. COMPANY 290”. Height 11.87”, width 12”. $300-$500
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218. Sterling Mounted Cobalt Cut to Clear Scent Bottle
Likely Bohemian, 4th quarter 19th century. The sterling top hallmarked for Bishton & Fletcher, Birmingham, also stamped “STERLING”. The glass apparently unmarked. Height 5.5”. $300-$500
219. French Painted & Silver Overlay 3pc Vanity Set
Likely French, first quarter 20th century. A three piece polychrome and silver overlay vanity set or dresser set comprising rectangular tray, round lidded box, and perfume bottle, each piece having blue paint to the colorless glass body and silver overlay decoration of flower basket amid scrolls. Unmarked. Tray 5.125” x 7.5”. Box height 2.25”, diameter 3.75”. Bottle height 6.125”, diameter of foot 2”. $300-$500
220. Two King Solomon Finds Sterling Overlay Vases
King Solomon Finds (Israeli, 20th century), late 20th century. Two blown glass vases, one footed, of blue pulegoso glass, with an applied yellow band around the base, with an silver overlay top and neck, mounted with a three dimensional flower, the other swirled opaque blue and green and metallic silver, with a silver overlay top and neck with three dimensional leaves. Each with artist’s initials and manufacturer’s sticker to base. Height (of taller) 6.25”, diameter 3”. $200-$400
221. Pair, Gorham Sterling Mounted Cut Glass Perfumes
Gorham (American, founded 1831), circa early 20th century. A pair of sterling silver mounted colorless cut glass perfume bottles, each bottle of globular form with clusters of three zippered tapering lines alternating with polished convex marquis forms, each with a glass stopper mounted with flattened ball form sterling silver finial having repousse scrolls surrounding monogram “MCR”. Marked to collar with maker’s mark, “STERLING”, and “D2103”. Height 4.375”, diameter 3”. $300-$500
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222. Pair of Hawkes Cut Glass Perfumes with Sterling Lids
T. G. Hawkes & Company (American, 1880-1962), circa 1920s. Very faint acid trefoil logo with a fleur-de-lis in the center and the name “HAWKES” underneath. Silver tops stamped “STERLING”. Height 4.25”, base diameter 1.5”. $300-$500
223. Meriden Britannia Silver & Glass Pickle Castor
Meriden Britannia Company (American, 1895-1898) and Consolidated Glass (American, 1893 - 1963), fourth quarter 19th century. Yellow glass insert in the “Cone” pattern. The underside of base hallmarked with early Meriden B. Company mark and design number “84”. The forks marked “WM.A.ROGERSA1. PAT.APR17.06”. Height 10.75, base width 3.75”, depth 3.75”. $300-$500
224. Aurora Silver & Cranberry Glass Pickle Castor
Aurora Silver Plate Manufacturing Company (American, 1869-1919), fourth quarter 19th century. The underside of foot hallmarked “QUADRUPLE PLATE AURORA S.P.M.F.G.CO. WARRANTED”. Design number “0678”. The tongs apparently unmarked. Height 10.5”. $300-$500
225. 2 Meriden Silverplate & Glass Enameled Boxes
Meriden Silver Plate Co (American (Meriden, Connecticut) 1969-1930), late 19th century. Two fine Victorian silverplate and glass dresser boxes, each square form with three layers of glass; both with clear top layer, one with cobalt inner layer and the other with turquoise, each having splattered silver mica flecks then cased with white opal. Both boxes further decorated to the exterior with polychrome enamel of scrolls and flowers in white and pale blue. The cobalt box with lined bottom interior. Both resting on silver frame with four ball feet. The underside of each stamped “MERIDEN SILVER PLATE CO., QUADRUPLE PLATE”. Height of cobalt box 4”, width 4.5”, depth 4.5”. Height of turquoise box 3.5”, width 4.5”, depth 4.5”. $500-$700
226. Rainbow Glass Bowl on Figural Meriden Silver Stand
Meriden Silver Plate Co (American (Connecticut), 1969-1930), late 19th century. The underside marked “MERIDEN SILVER PLATE CO., QUADRUPLE PLATE, 8933”. The brides bowl apparently unmarked. Height 12.25”, diameter of bowl 11”. $500-$700
227. Fine Victorian Vide Poche Pocket Watch Holder
French/English, 19th century. Burmese glass likely manufactured by Thomas Webb & Sons (English, 18371990). Apparently unmarked. Burmese glass reacts strong to blacklight. Height 11.75”, width 9.5” (vase to vase), depth 5.25”. $500-$700
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228. Steuben L-11 Perfume Bottle for DeVilbiss Steuben (American, founded 1903) for DeVilbiss Corporation (American, founded 1888), circa 1925. Shape 6136. Apparently unmarked. Height 7.5”. Note: Documented in Devilbiss Perfume Bottles 1907 to 1968 by DeGraaf, Marti and Mack, Toby, Schiffer Publishing, page 108. $300-$500
230. Steuben Verre de Soie Melon Ribbed Bottle Steuben (American, founded 1903), first quarter 20th century. Shape #1455. Bottle is apparently unsigned. Height 4.5”. $300-$500
229. Steuben Celeste Blue Melon Ribbed Bottle Steuben (American, founded 1903), first quarter 20th century. Shape #1455. Apparently unsigned. Height 4.5”. $300-$500
231. Early Steuben Blue Aurene Miniature Vase Steuben (American, founded 1903),circa 1910. Shape #2646. Signed to the underside of foot “Steuben Aurene 2646”. Height 2.5”. $300-$500
232. DeVilbiss Perfume Atomizer and Dropper Set
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DeVilbiss Corporation (American, founded 1888), circa 1920s. Art Deco perfume atomizer and dropper set both having gold encrusted sponge acid treatment pattern outlined in black enamel and with gold fittings; the dropper with circular black enamel lid with dauber. The atomizer stamped DeVilbiss on the collar and signed on the underside of circular foot. Dropper apparently not marked. Height of atomizer 6.37”. Height of dropper 5.62”. $500-$700
233. 13 Baccarat “Genova” Champagne Flutes
234. 12 Baccarat “Genova” Champagne Coupes
235. Set of 12 Baccarat “Genova” Water Goblets
236. 12 Baccarat Crystal “Genova” Claret Wines
Baccarat (French, 1764-), circa 1980s. All with manufacturer’s mark to underside. Height 6.625”, diameter 2.95”. $300-$500
Baccarat (French, 1764-), circa 1980s. All with manufacturer’s mark to underside. Height 5.5”, diameter 4”. $300-$500
Baccarat (French, founded 1764- ), 20th century. Acid etched mark for Baccarat on underside of foot. Overall height 7.5”, diameter of foot 3.25”. $300-$500
Baccarat (French, founded 1764- ), 20th century. Acid etched mark for Baccarat on underside of foot. Overall height 6.5”, diameter of foot 2.75”. $300-$500
237. Set of 12 Baccarat Crystal “Genova” Cordials
238. Set of 12 Baccarat “Genova” Port Wine Glasses
Baccarat (French, founded 1764- ), 20th century. Acid etched mark for Baccarat on underside of foot. Overall height 3.75”, diameter of foot 1.8”. $300-$500
Baccarat (French, founded 1764- ), 20th century. Acid etched mark for Baccarat on bottom. Overall height 6”, diameter of foot 2.75”. $300-$500
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240. 2 Continental Painted Opalescent Glass Boxes
239. Cobalt Shaded Art Glass Vase withCoralene Decor
Early 20th century optic paneled art glass vase in cobalt shading to clear decorated to the exterior with coralene decoration of flowers and a bird perched on a leafy branch. Apparently unmarked. Height 5”. $200-$400
Continental, likely French, fourth quarter 19th century. Two paint decorated opalescent glass trinket, vanity or dresser boxes; one in white opalescent glass with hinged lid decorated with three recumbent putti within a floral painted surround; the other a cylindrical blue painted glass with hinged lid centered with an enameled medallion of three recumbent putti within a gilt enameled band. Neither box apparently marked. Height of white opalescent box 1.5”, diameter 3”. Height of blue box 3.12”, diameter 2.87”. $300-$500
241. 2 Continental Art Glass Trinket Dresser Boxes
French/Bohemian, fourth quarter 19th century. Two pink painted opalescent glass dresser, trinket, vanity boxes or pill boxes in circular form, the larger with hinged lid centered with an enameled medallion of two musical putti, the smaller box with lid centered with enameled medallion of three playful putti. Neither box apparently marked. Height of larger box 2”, diameter 4”. Height of smaller box 1.62”, diameter 2.5”. $500-$700
242. Continental Sapphire Blue Painted Dresser Box
Continental, likely Bohemian, late 19th century. Lovely sapphire blue and gilt metal mounted casket, trinket or dresser box, rectangular form with rounded sides, the lid with white and flesh colored hand-painted enameled design of two cherub or putti frolicking among flowering branches with ribbon. Apparently unmarked. Height 4”, width 4.75”, depth 3”. $300-$500
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244. Bohemian Blue Cut Glass Enameled Bottle
243. Pair, Amber Bohemian Blown Glass Footed Goblets
Bohemian, late 19th century. A pair of amber blown glass goblets, the glass acid-etched with grape leaves, vines, and fruit, resting on a graduated ringed stems with three applied prunts, on round foot. Apparently unmarked. Height 7.5”, diameter 2.75”. $300-$500
245. Bohemian White & Blue Enameled Glass Vase
Bohemian, late 19th century. A white opalescent and blue painted glass vase with fan and palm shaped mouth heightened with gilt enamel over a cylindrical neck decorated with enameled floral cartouche enclosing putti on clouds and terminating on a circular base with gold enamel banding. Marked to the underside “5.”. Height 9.”, width 6.5” (mouth), diameter of foot 3.25”. $200-$400
Bohemian, third quarter 19th century. Superb blue and gilt enameled perfume, scent or vanity bottle having a mushroom shaped, faceted and gilt enameled top resting in a wide, gilt collar over an octagonal body with faceted cuts at the shoulder and terminating in scalloped cut bottom. The cuts heighten gold enamel and decorated all over with enameled scrolling foliage. Apparently unmarked. Height 6.87”, diameter of base 4”. $300-$500
246. Collection of 2 Bohemian Blown Glass Hand Vases
Bohemian, late 19th century. A collection of two hand decorated, parcel gilt, blown glass hand vases, each with ruffled or scalloped rim, hand painted floral and gilt decorations, each with pontil marks to underside, each apparently unsigned. Blue vase height 8.75”. White vase height 8.75”. $200-$400
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248. Czech Blue Bubble Glass Perfume Scent Bottle Czechoslovakian, early 20th century. Apparently not marked. Height 7.25”. $200-$400
247. Czech Blue Glass Perfume Bottle & Dresser Box
Czechoslovakian, circa 1930s. Chrome fitting stamped “CZECHOSLOVAKIA”. Box unmarked. Height of atomizer 3.25”, width 4.37”, depth 2.12”. Height of box 3.87”, width 4”, depth 3.12”. $400-$600
249. 1930s Czech Crystal Figural Perfume Bottle
Czechoslovakia, circa 1920s. Signed to the underside of the glass bottle “CZECHO/SLOVAKIA”. Height 6.37”, base width 4.62”, base depth 2.75”. Note: Documented in Czechoslovakian Perfume Bottles and Boudoir Accessories by Jacqueline Y. Jones-North, copyright 1990 by Antique Publications, #590. $700-$900
250. Czech Art Glass Fruit Basket Boudoir Lamp Czechoslovakian, first quarter 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 8.75”, base width 5.25”. $300-$500
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251. Red Art Deco Perfume Bottle Attributed to Pesnicak
Czechoslovakia, circa 1920s. Apparently unmarked. Height 6.25”, width 3”, depth 2.25”. $300-$500
253. Modernist Cased Glass Pitcher with Organic Handle
252. Archimede Seguso Sommerso Perfume Bottle
Archimede Seguso (Italian, 1909-1999), fourth quarter 20th century. A petite Murano sommerso blue, yellow and pink art glass perfume or scent bottle having a spiral ribbed body. Signed to the underside “Archimede Seguso Murano”. Also with oval sticker “ARCHIMEDE SEGUSO MURANO MADE IN ITALY”. Height 4.62”. $150-$300
Baltic, 20th century. A modernist cased glass pitcher of tall tapered form, with organically rendered handle, with label to underside “Baltic”, with additional label to underside. Height 13.5”; diameter at mouth 1.75”; diameter at base 3.5”. $200-$400
254. Two Sculptures, Inc. Rigot + Baccarat “Encounter”
Robert Rigot (French, 20th century) for Baccarat (French, 1764-), and Yan Zoritchak (Slovakian, 1944-) for Val St. Lambert (Belgian, 1826-). late 20th century. An “Encounter Man” crystal face sculpture, triangular in form, with cut out facial features and round eyes, together with a similar ground and polished optical glass owl sculpture. Both etched with artist and manufacturer marks. Height (of owl) 8”, width 3.5”, depth 2.5”. $300-$500
255. Pair of Green Blown Glass Mushroom Form Vases
Italian, mid 20th century. Two mid century modern green blown glass mushroom form vases, one large and one small, each with a hollow stem and cap. Apparently unmarked. Height (of larger) 17”, diameter 12”. $300-$500
256. Two British Studio Art Glass Vases, Adam Aaronson
Adam Aaronson (British, 20/21st century), circa 1999/2001. Two studio art glass vases, the smaller cylindrical vase in clear glass with patchwork design, the taller cylindrical vase in an amber reddish glass with thick walls, both with oval mouths and decorated with silver leaf fused into the glass while the surface is hot. Over time, a patination to the silver occurs giving the the decor a gold tint. The smaller glass is signed on the bottom somewhat illegibly “Adam Aaronson The Handmade Glass Company Made in England”. The taller vase signed on the side above the base “Adam Aaronson Collection 02011 Made in England”. Height of smaller vase 9.25”, width of mouth 3”, diameter of base 2.37”. Height of taller vase 14”, width of mouth 2.75”, diameter of base 3”. $300-$500
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258. Ion Tamaian “Celestial Totem, Red with Silver”
257. Ion Tamaian “Bowl, Etched Lavender with Painting”
Ion Tamaian (Romanian, contemporary), “Bowl, Etched Lavender with Painting”. A large handmade art glass bowl with an organic shape, mostly frosted and lavender in color, with a clear segment separated by a gilt line, hand painted with abstracted designs, with an applied gold spiral and a pink button. Etched signature, accompanied by certificate of authenticity. Height 4.25”, diameter 19.25”. $300-$500
Ion Tamaian (Romanian, contemporary), “Celestial Totem, Red with Silver”, late 20th century. A large, squared matte glass sculpture, topped with an organic, blue partially frosted glass form, with applied blue glass lips, atop a red satin glass squared pedestal, with applied eyes and lips to two sides, a female figure to one, and a male figure to the other, each accented with applied satin clear glass forms and silvered metal, on a dark glass base. Etched signature, accompanied by certificate of authenticity. Height 43.5”, width 13.75”, depth 6”. $400-$600
259. Six P. Smith Hand Painted Marbled Red Wine Goblets
American, late 20th century. A married set of six hand painted marbled red wine goblets, including a set of four in gold, burgundy, and green, with a pair in red and gold. All etched “P. Smith” with edition numbers. Height 8”, diameter 4.25”. $300-$500
260. Rony Plesl, Modern Czech Art Glass Vase
Rony Plesl (Czech, b. 1965-). Underside signed “Design R. Plesl”. Overall height 12.25”, diameter at top 8.75”. Note: Plesl’s glass is in many major public collections including The Corning Museum of Glass, the Museum of Decorative Arts in Prague, the Cobra Museum in Holland, and the Glasmuseum in Germany. $300-$500
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261. Ioan Nemtoi Modern Glass “Amphora Koral” Vase
Ioan Nemtoi (Romanian, b. 1964- ). Incised signature on lower edge “Nemtoi”. Overall height 13.5”, width (across handles) 13.75”, diameter of foot 3.125”. $400-$600
262. Jamie Harris, Tear Drop Form Art Glass Vase
263. Jamille Haddad, “Mask”, Art Glass Sculpture
264. Impressive Salviati Murano Sommerso Vase
265. Italian Cenedese Murano Blue Glass Dresser Box
Jamie Harris (American, 20th / 21st century). An art glass vase of tapered ovoid form with rich cranberry coloring and organic, swirling layers of deep blue and pale yellow hues, inscribed to underside “Harris”. Overall 12” x 8.5”. $300-$500
Salviati (Italian, founded 1859), forth quarter 20th century. Impressive Murano art glass sommerso vase having a slanted neck to a rounded wide shoulder that tapers down to the base. Three quarters of the vase is in amethyst, at the shoulders, darker amethyst alternating with cobalt strands or ribbons swirl and taper down before the colorless base. Signed “Salviati” on the base. Height 13.25”. $300-$500
Jamille Haddad (American, 20th / 21st century), “Untitled (Mask)”-1988, glass, signed and dated to side “Jamille Haddad 88”. An art glass face mask of gourd form, with pierced eyes and pink extended tongue. Overall 12.75” x 8.25” x 2”. $300-$500
Italian, 20th century. A Cenedese Murano dark blue glass and silvered metal hinged dresser, casket or trinket box with hand painted lid representing Pan courting a recumbent maiden, the front sides and back painted with landscape scenes, all in white enamel. Apparently unmarked. Locking mechanism with key present. Height 4.12”, width 5”, depth 3.25”. $300-$500
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266. Gino Cendese Murano Blown & Cut Glass Vase
Gino Cendese (Italian, 1907-1973), mid to late 20th century. A tall rectangular Murano clear blown glass vase, having vertically and horizontally cut lines forming diamond patterning, and cut elliptical forms. Etched “Gino Cendese Murano” to base. Height 14.625”, width 5”, depth 4.35”. $300-$500
267. Elio Raffaeli, “Aquatic Scene”, Murano Glass Elio Raffaeli (Italian, b. 1936-), “Untitled (Aquatic Scene)”, Murano glass, signed to underside “Elio Raffaeli”. A two-dimensional Murano glass sculpture of circular form, with figural aquatic scene depicting oyster or clam shell with sea reeds swaying in current below three marine angelfish. Overall 10.75” x 11.25” x 3.5”. $400-$600
268. Italian School, Murano Glass Sculpture
Italian School, 20th century. “Untitled (Head)”, Murano glass, signed indistinctly to underside. Figural glass sculpture depicting the head and neck of a man with pronounced facial features including elongated nose and chin and deep set eyes. Overall 13.5” x 7” x 7.5”. $500-$700
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269. Romano Donà “Astrazione Vetro” Murano Glass
Romano Donà (Italian, b. 1956-), “Astrazione Vetro (Glass Abstraction)”, Murano glass, signed to base “Romano Donà”. Overall 27.125” x 8.25” x 10”. Note: Romano Donà worked alongside famed glass master Livio Seguso (Italian, b. 1930-) for twenty years. $500-$700
270. Small Waterford Cut Crystal Pitcher
Waterford Crystal (Irish, 1783-), late 20th century. Manufacturer’s mark to underside. Height 6”, diameter (including handle) 7”. $300-$500
272. Libbey Cut Crystal Pitcher, 1919-1945
Libbey (American, 1818-), circa 1919-1945. With manufacturer’s mark denoting 1919-1945 production to top of handle. Height 8.625”, diameter (including handle) 8.125”. $300-$500
271. Waterford Cut Crystal Footed Flower Vase Waterford Crystal (Irish, 1783-), late 20th century. Manufacturer’s mark to underside. Height 9.85”, diameter 6.5”. $300-$500
273. Tall Waterford Cut Crystal Flower Vase Waterford Crystal (Irish, 1783-), late 20th century. Manufacturer’s mark to underside. Height 10”, diameter 4.5”. $300-$500
275. Cut Glass Perfume Vial & Waterford Perfume Bottle
274. Waterford Crystal Martha Washington Unity Vase
Waterford Crystal (Irish, 1783-), late 20th century. America’s Heritage Collection Etched manufacturer’s mark to underside. Height 8”, diameter 8”. $300-$500
James Walker Tufts (American, 1835-1902), Arthur Downing Ltd (London), circa late 19th century and Waterford Crystal (Irish, founded 1947), circa 1987. The collar of the perfume vial hallmarked for Arthur Downing. The underside of base stamped “J.W. Tufts Boston Mass. 1028”. Height 8.75”. The Waterford bottle with sticker and also acid etched inscribed “Merrill All My Love Wayne, 1987 P. Dunphy”. Height 5.12”. $400-$600
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276. Set of 3 Fostoria Boxtle Perfume Combo Powder Jars
Fostoria Glass Company (American, 1887-1986), circa 1920s. A group of three vanity sets called “Boxtle’s” which combined the perfume bottle and powder jar in a single unit in the following colors: blue, ebony and vaseline. Each 3-piece set complete having the original pointed hexagonal stopper with long glass dauber, perfume bottle/lid and powder jar. None of the sets apparently marked. The vaseline set reacts strongly to blacklight. Height of each 7.5”, diameter of power jar 4.5”, length of dauber 4”. $500-$700
277. Set of 3 Fostoria Boxtle Perfume Combo Powder Jars
Fostoria Glass Company (American, 1887-1986), circa 1920s. A group of three vanity sets called “Boxtle’s”. Cobalt bottle retains original sticker to underside. The other two boxtles apparently unmarked. Height of green set 5”. Height of clear and gold set 7.25”. Height of amber and gold set 7.5”. $500-$700
278. Set of 3 Fostoria Boxtle Perfume Combo Powder Jars
Fostoria Glass Company (American, 1887-1986), circa 1920s. None of the sets apparently marked. Height of each set 7.5”. $500-$700
279. Boston & Sandwich Salt, Pepper & Sugar Shaker
Boston and Sandwich Glass Company (American, 1826-1888), circa 1870-1887. Three pieces of opaque hand painted art glass comprising a scarce tall sugar shaker and a pair of salt and pepper shakers in a footed silver plate holder with ring handle, all in the “Cabin in the Snow” theme. None of the pieces apparently marked including the silver holder. $600-$800
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280. Two Silverplated Pieces: Salt Shaker & Perfume
Meriden Britannia Co. (American, 1847-1924), and Waterford Crystal (Irish, 1783-), early 20th century. A Meriden squared and reverse tapered cut glass bottle in a silverplated stand, having a beaded handle foliated sides, and a squared and footed base, together with a Waterford cut crystal salt shaker with a silverplated lid. Both with manufacturer’s marks. Height 8.75”, width 4.75”, depth 3.5”. $300-$500
281. Unusual Victorian Enameled Glass Vanity Set
Continental, late 19th century. An unusual Victorian opaque enameled glass vanity set having a central lidded compartment for powder or cotton balls flanked to each side by hanging lidded scent bottles, all decorated with hand painted enamel floral motif resting in a gilt metal frame. Height 11.5”, width 10.12”. $300-$500
282. Victorian Rubina Glass & Silver Celery Vase
Moser (Bohemian, founded 1857) and James Walker Tufts (American, 1835-1902, late 19th century. The vase apparently unmarked. The silver holder hallmarked to the underside “JAMES W. TUFTS BOSTON WARRANTED QUADRUPLE PLATE 457”. Height 7.75”. $300-$500
283. Victorian Silver & Pink Satin Glass Pickle Castor
American, fourth quarter 20th century. The underside stamped with traces of “PLE PLATE” and remnants of a clover, possibly for Benedict Mfg Co (American, 18941953). The glass insert, lid and tongs apparently unmarked. Height 9.75”, width 5.25”. $300-$500
284. Victorian Silver & Cranberry Glass Celery Vase
Aurora Silver Plate Manufacturing Company (American, 1869-1919), fourth quarter 19th century. Glass likely Moser. The underside hallmarked “WARRANTED TRIPLE PLATE AURORA S.P.M.F.G.CO. “. Design number “1107”. The glass vase apparently unmarked. Overall height 10.5”, diameter of vase 3.87”. $300-$500
285. Pair of Victorian Glass Vases in Silver Stands
Aurora Silver Plate Manufacturing Company (American, 1869-1919), fourth quarter 19th century. A pair of Victorian Bristol glass vases, cylindrical opaque white or milk glass, both hand painted with blue ground; one vase with violet and white flowers and green leaves, the other with white flowers and green leaves, both held in a intricate silver-plated stands decorated with leafy flowerheads mounted on branch-style legs. The underside marked “AURORA S.P. MFG CO WARRANTED TRIPLE PLATE 575”. The vases apparently unmarked. Height 6.75”. $200-$400
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287. Jefferson Lamp Base with Contemporary Leaded Shade
286. Jefferson Reverse Painted Table Lamp
Jefferson Lamp Company (American, 1900-1933), early 20th century. An Arts and Crafts lamp, having a patinated and gilt metal base, with an urn form shaft impressed with four roundels, decorated with gadrooning, on a rounded base with foliated vine decoration, with a reverse painted satin glass shade, depicting a snowy landscape scene. Apparently unmarked. Height 24.5”, diameter 17”. $300-$500
Jefferson Lamp Company (American, 1900-1933), early 20th century. A splendid leaded glass lamp shade on a a patinated and gilt metal Jefferson base with a double socket and polychrome baluster form base decorated with gadrooning, the striking domical leaded glass geometric shade with tiles in shades of blue slag, mottled greens, purples, and blue glass graduating to the shoulder with a border of diamond shaped amethyst color tiles ending with long vertical tiles having a mix blues, purples, greens, yellows, magenta and copper on ripple glass giving a sparkling mica effect. Shade apparently unsigned. Lamp base stamped to the front “Jefferson”. Height of lamp base 21.5”, diameter of shade 15”. $500-$700
288. Blue Stained Leaded Glass Dogwood Shade
A blue stained leaded glass dogwood shade, the dome shade with geometric graduated glass tiles beginning in a cerulean blue to a powder blue, the border decorated with pink and amberina or mottled orange and red flower petals and green leafy stems. The shade apparently unmarked. Height 7.5”, diameter 17.5. $600-$800
289. Unusual Matte Glass Cologne Bottle, Crown Milano
Attributed to Mt. Washington (American, 1837-1894), four quarter 19th century. An unusual scent or cologne bottle, in the Crown Milano manner having soft matte finish decorated with butterflies heightened with gold. Apparently unmarked. Height 7.75”. $500-$700
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290. Crown Milano Glass Flower Holder or Sugar Shaker
Mt. Washington (American, 1837-1894), circa 1891-1895. The underside marked with initials, indistinguishable. Height 3.25”, diameter of foot 4”. Note: Illustrated on page 107 of the “Mt. Washington Art Glass” book by Betty B. Sisk and identified as a “flower holder or sugar shaker”. $500-$700
291. Victorian Blue Glass Decorated Pickle Caster
Racine Silver Company (American, 1873-1882), fourth quarter 19th century. The underside of foot hallmarked “RACINE SILVER P.C.O. QUADRUPLE 603”. The fork hallmarked “1847 ROGER BROS. A1”. Height 13.75”. $300-$500
292. Victorian Silver & Glass Enameled Center Bowl
Wilcox Silver Plate Company (Meriden, Connecticut, founded 1865), circa 1877. Glass likely by Moser. Underside marked with maker’s mark with “WILCOX SILVER PLATE CO” surrounding crossed hammers, “QUADRUPLE PLATE, MERIDEN, CONN 6781”. Height 7”, diameter of glass bowl 6.75”. $300-$500
293. Victorian Silver & Emerald Glass Pickle Castor
Rogers, Smith & CO (American, 1877-1904), circa late 19th century. The underside of base stamped “ROGERS SMITH & CO MERIDEN CT QUADRUPLE 280 USA”. The tongs apparently unmarked. Overall height 9.25”. $300-$500
294. Victorian Ladies Silver & Glass Vanity Set
Wilcox Silver Plate Company (Meriden, Connecticut, founded 1865), fourth quarter 19th century. Engraved to the front of stand “H. to W”. Underside with maker’s mark “WILCOX SILVER PLATE CO” surrounding crossed hammers, “QUADRUPLE PLATE” around top and pattern number “1764”. Scent bottles numbered underside polished pontil “5” and “6”. Height 11.5”, width 10”, depth 3.75”. $400-$600
295. Victorian Silver & Pink Enameled Glass Posy Holder
Aurora Silver Plate Manufacturing Company (American, 1869-1919), fourth quarter 19th century. A Victorian triple plate silver and pink enameled glass posy holder, the cased glass vase, likely Bohemian, decorated with white enamel floral motif and resting in a tri-form figural holder on a circular base. The underside stamped “AURORA S.P.M.F.G.CO. WARRANTED TRIPLEPLATE 525”. Height 9.25”. $300-$500
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Notes
Session 2
October 15, 2016 beginning at 11am Estimated Times for Lots
Please note that these times are only approximations and are subject to change
11am-12pm.........Lots 296-386 12pm-1pm...........Lots 387-477 1pm-2pm............Lots 478-568 2pm-3pm..........Lots 569-659 3pm-4pm........Lots 660-750 4pm-5pm.............Lots 751-841 5pm-6pm..........Lots 842-872
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296. Erté “X” (The Alphabet) Limited Ed. Serigraph
Erté also known as Romain de Tirtoff (Russian/ French, 1892-1990), “Letter X”-1976, limited edition serigraph in colors, from The Alphabet series, épreuve d’artiste noted in graphite to lower left “E.A.”, graphite signed to lower right “Erté”. Figural print depicting a mostly nude figure with arms and legs splayed such that the body reflects the shape of an “x”. With certificate of authenticity from Nathan Daniel Isen to verso. Framed 34.25” x 28”. Sight 19” x 13”. $300-$500
297. Erté, “Tennis”, Limited Edition Serigraph
Erté also known as Romain de Tirtoff (Russian/ French, 1892-1990), “Tennis”, limited edition serigraph printed in colors, from Love and Tennis series, artist’s proof noted in graphite to lower left “A.P.’, graphite signed to lower right “Erté”. Figural print depicting a female figure’s face through the strings of a stylized tennis racket. Framed 37.25” x 31.5”. Sight 24” x 18.75”. $300-$500
298. Erté “Anger” (7 Deadly Sins) Limited Ed. Serigraph
Erté also known as Romain de Tirtoff (Russian/ French, 1892-1990), “Anger”-1979, limited edition serigraph printed in colors, from 7 Deadly Sins series, from an edition of 350, edition noted in graphite to lower left “7/350”, signed in graphite to lower right “Erté”. Figural print depicting a symbolic rendering of anger, with a serpentine female face spewing flames from her curled lips, with Medusa-like hair of snakes, with dove of peace at upper left corner. Framed 34.5” x 28.25”. Sight 23” x 16.5”. $300-$500
299. Pair, Chrome & Tan Vinyl Art Deco Style Bar Stools
American, mid 20th century. A pair of Art Deco style barstools, each having a taupe vinyl upholstered and cushioned bucket seat, resting on a fluted chromed metal columnar pedestal, with a circular four footrest, mounted on a brushed steel circular base. Apparently unmarked. Height 41.75”, width 23.75”, seat depth 16.5”, seat to floor 30.75”. $300-$500
300. Gwen Lux, “Nude Torso”, Signed Ceramic, 1948
Gwen Lux (American, 1908-2001), “Nude Torso”-1948, ceramic, signed and dated to base “LUX (c) 1948”. Figural sculpture depicting the nude bust of a slender male, in pink to coral tones, with ebonized ceramic plinth base. Overall 22.5” x 12.75”. 6”. $400-$600
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301. Pair, Josef Frank for Thonet No. 752 Armchairs
Josef Frank (Swedish, born Austrian, 1885-1967) for Thonet (Austian, 1819-), circa 1920s. A pair of No. 752 bentwood armchairs, each with a squared slatted back, curved arms, a caned seat, and curved tapered legs, with applied spandrels. One with manufacturer’s label under seat. Height 28.5”, width 26.25”, seat depth 19.25”, seat to floor 14.5”. $700-$900
302. Sibylle May, Cazaux Art Deco Ceramic Figurine
Ceramique de Cazaux by Edouard Cazaux (French, 1889-1974) and Sibylle May (French, 19/20th century), circa 1925. Figural glazed ceramic sculpture, signed “Sibylle May” to side, inscribed to underside “Made in France”, stamped to underside “Ceramique de Cazaux”. Overall 12.25” x 9” x 4.25”. $500-$700
303. Two Bronze Art Deco Dancers, Manner of Lorenzl
Manner of Josef Lorenzl (Austrian, 1892-1950). A group of two cold painted bronze female dancers, each with mossy green patination to surface of the nude figure caught in mid-dance. One raised on a white alabaster turned form base, the other with one foot resting on green alabaster sphere atop a black stone socle base. Taller figure with impressed mark cast to side of bronze base “AUSTRIA”, the other apparently unmarked. Taller figure height 14.125”. Shorter figure height 14”. $500-$700
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304. Thonet Style Chromed Steel & Vinyl Rocking Chair
Style of Thonet (Austrian, 1819-), mid 20th century. A brushed chromed steel rocker, having a rounded black vinyl upholstered back and squared seat, with scrolled armrests and gliders. Apparently unmarked. Height 40.75”, width 20”, seat depth 18”, seat to floor 21”. $300-$500
305. After Pierre Le Faguays, “Diane Chasseresse”
After Pierre Le Faguays (French, 1892-1962), “Diane Chasseresse (Diana the Huntress)”, bronze. Inscribed to base “Pierre Le Faguays”, with plaque to base “European Bronze Finery”. Overall 19.75” x 7.25” x 7”. $300-$500
306. Pierre Blanc Terracotta Bas-Relief Stag Plaque
Pierre Blanc (French, 1902-1983), mid 20th century. A square terracotta wall hanging plaque depicting a bas-relief stag. Signed to upper left quadrant. Height 15.9”, width 13.75”, depth .6”. $300-$500
307. Villeroy & Boch Orange Flambe Vase
Villeroy & Boch (France, 1748-), mid 20th century. A large ceramic vase, having a banded neck, a wide shoulder, and a tapering form, the sides with pressed figural frieze decoration depicting a European man and woman harvesting grapes, with a lamb, flambe glazed in orange and black with metallic gold deposits. Marked to base. Height 13”, diameter 8”. $300-$500
309. Boch Freres Glazed and Enameled Vase
Boch Frères (Belgian, founded 1841), early 20th century. A glazed and enameled ceramic vase, having a shaped form and blue and yellow striped neck and yellow, red, blue, green, and orange floral motif. Maker’s mark to underside. Height 7.5”, diameter 5”. $300-$500
308. Stanley Szwarc Art Deco Style Steel Jewelry Box
Stanley Szwarc (American, b. 1929-), circa 2001. A stainless steel jewelry box with felt lined interior and hinged lid, box with Art Modern or Art Deco style decoration, inscribed to underside “Stanley Szwarc March 31-2001”. Overall 4.5” x 10.5” x 7.125”. $300-$500
310. Cesar Vilot, “Reclining Female Nude”, Oil
Cesar Vilot (French 20th century), “Reclining Female Nude”-circa1955, oil on canvas, signed to lower right “Cesar Vilot”. Figural boudoir painting depicting a reclining nude female, lying in repose on an unmade bed. Framed 18” x 34”. Unframed 16.25” x 32.25”. $300-$500
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311. Style of Hagenauer, “Bust with Elongated Neck”
Style of Franz Hagenauer (Austrian, 1906-1986), “Bust with Elongated Neck”-circa mid-20th century, brass, apparently unsigned. Figural sculpture depicting the head of a figure with elongated neck and pegged ear adornments. Overall 17” x 5.5” x 6”. $500-$700
312. Style of Hagenauer, “Nubian Bust”, Sculpture
Style of Franz Hagenauer (Austrian, 1906-1986), “Nubian Bust”, patinated and gilt white metal, apparently unsigned. Figural sculpture depicting the head of a Nubian figure, with elongated neck adorned with neck ring (sometimes neck-ring). Overall 16.75” x 6.25” x 6.25”. $400-$600
313. Style of Hagenauer, “Nubian Figure”, Sculpture
Style of Franz Hagenauer (Austrian, 1906-1986), “Nubian Figure”, patinated and gilt white metal, apparently unsigned. Figural sculpture depicting a Nubian woman, with neck ring (sometimes neck-ring) and jug atop her head. Overall 21.5” x 4.25” x 4.25”. $400-$600
314. Style of Hagenauer, “Dancer”, Chromed and Ebonized
Style of Franz Hagenauer (Austrian, 1906-1986), 20th century. “Dancer”, chromed and ebonized white metal, apparently unsigned. Modernist figural sculpture depicting a half nude female dancer, with articulating earrings and arms raised overhead. Overall 13.75” x 6.125” x 3.925”. $300-$500
315. Art Deco Hagenauer Style Figural Umbrella Stand
Continental, early to mid 20th century. An Art Deco figural umbrella stand in the style of Franz Hagenauer, having a patinated metal cubist-style face with long chromed metal reeded hair on a chromed metal rectangular stand and base. Apparently unmarked. Height 20”, width 13.75”, depth 4.25”. $400-$600
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316. Style of Hagenauer, “Borzoi Dog”, Chrome
Style of Franz Hagenauer (Austrian, 1906-1986), 20th century. “Borzoi Dog”, chromed white metal, apparently unsigned. Modernist figural sculpture depicting a lean Borzoi dog (Russian wolfhound), with sleek lines and highly reflective chrome finish. Overall 8.5” x 7.75” x 3”. $300-$500
317. Pierre Mas, “Untitled (Owl)”, Gouache on Board
Pierre Mas (French, b. 1933-), “Untitled (Owl)”, gouache on board, signed to lower left “Pierre Mas”. Figural Brutalist painting depicting an owl in profile. Framed 22.75” x 19”. Sight 20.75” x 17.25”. $300-$500
318. Pierre Mas, “Untitled (Still Life with Garlic)”
Pierre Mas (French, b. 1933-), “Untitled (Still Life with Garlic)”, gouache on board, signed to lower left “Pierre Mas”. Brutalist still life painting depicting a large bulbous jug with peppers and garlic. Unframed 19.75” x 25.5”. $300-$500
319. Statesman Metalstand Black Metal Tanker Desk
Statesman Metalstand (American, Philadelphia, 20th century), circa 1940s. An industrial, mid century modern taker desk, rectangular in form, having a gray laminate top over a conforming enameled metal base, set with two drawers on the right, three on the left, and one in the center, with two sliding shelves, with brushed metal hardware and legs. Marked. Height 29.25”, width 60.25”, depth 30.425”. $300-$500
320. Italian Molded Plastic Boulder Form Pedestal
Italian, late 20th century. A black, geometrically molded plastic boulder form sculptural pedestal, the sides mounted with mirrored and steel plates. Apparently unmarked. Height 32”, width 22”, depth 15.75”. $300-$500
321. Pair, Black Lacquered Swivel-Top Pedestals American, mid to late 20th century. A pair of black lacquered pedestals, each square in form with a swiveling top. Apparently unmarked. Height 42.5”, width 12”, depth 12”. $300-$500
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322. Peter Kitchell, “Shadow of My Shadow”, Triptych
Peter Kitchell (American, b. 1950-), “Shadow of my Shadow (Composing A, B, C)”-1986, mixed media including collage elements and watercolor on canvas, signed, titled and dated to lower right canvas “C”. Each unframed 52” x 40”. $400-$600
324. Pair, Brushed & Chromed Metal Kidney Low Tables
323. Peter Kitchell “Mr. Johnson’s Voyage” Mixed Media on Canvas
Likely Italian, circa 1970s. A set of two brushed and chromed metal low tables, one having an organic, kidney-shaped top, the other a conforming organic triangular form, each with three tapered legs. Apparently unmarked. Height 18.15”, width 35”, depth 14.5”. $300-$500
Peter Kitchell (American, b. 1950-), “Mr. Johnson’s Voyage”-1990, mixed media including collage elements and watercolor on canvas, signed, titled and dated to lower right “Peter Kitchell Mr. Johnson’s Voyage 90”, with inscription to verso “Peter Kitchell ‘Mr. Johnson’s Voyage’ W.C.C. 66”x40” or 40”x66”. Unframed 66” x 40”. $400-$600
325. Lucite & Chrome Fire Tool Set, Alessandro Albrizzi
Alessandro Albrizzi (Italian, 19341994), 1970s. Set of lucite or acrylic and brass colored steel fireplace tools comprising three tools, a poker, broom, and dustbin with black handles suspended from a single rectilinear block of Lucite on a brass base. Apparently unmarked. Height 34.75”, width 10”, depth 8.5”. $300-$500
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326. Italian La Bella Creations Acrylic Ice Bucket
La Bella Creations (Italian, 20th century), late 20th century. An acrylic, hexagonal ice bucket with concave sides and a conforming, swiveling top, the interior shaped to form a sphere. With manufacturer’s sticker to underside. Height 8.25”, diameter 10.75”. $300-$500
327. Pair of Bertoia Style Enameled Wire Side Chairs
Style of Harry Bertoia (American, born Italy, 1915-1978) for Knoll (American, New York, 1938-), mid 20th century. A pair of white enameled Bertoia side chairs, each with a caged steel rod seat and back on a shaped steel base. Apprently unmarked. Height 29.75”, width 21.125”, seat depth 15”, seat to floor 18”. $400-$600
328. Set of Three FIAM Modern Glass Stacking Tables
FIAM (Italian, 1973-), late 20th century. A set of three “omaggio a. aalto tris” round, glass stacking tables, each having three squared glass legs. Apparently unmarked. Height (stacked) 19.25”, diameter (stacked) 20”. $400-$600
329. John Magill, “September City”, Oil on Canvas Board
John Magill (America, 20th century), “September City”, oil on canvas board, signed “John Magill ‘60”. Abstract landscape painting with cool palette and linear handling, depicting a city scene. Canvas board with label to verso “Blue Boy”. With gallery label and business card to verso. Framed 22.75” x 26.5”. Unframed 20” x 24”. $300-$500
330. Christo Charpidés, “Town in Abstraction”
Christo Charpidés (Greek, 1902-1992), “Town in Abstraction”, oil on canvas, signed to lower left “C. Charpidés”, additionally signed to verso. Abstract expressionist-style landscape painting depicting a city scene in abstraction. Framed 28.5” x 25”. Unframed 21.75” x 17.75”. $300-$500
331. Eric Boyer Signed Mesh Sculptural Torso
Eric Boyer (American (Portland, Oregon), b. 1960-), 1996. A modern wall hanging steel wire mesh figural sculpture in the form of a classical nude male torso. Signed and dated. Height 46”, width 14.5”, depth 7.5”. $300-$500
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333. Modernist Chromed Metal Cantilevered Floor Mirror
332. Modernist Chromed Abstract Wall Hanging Sculpture
American, mid 20th century. A polished and chromed steel abstract wall hanging sculpture, rectangular in form, depicting a drop and a splash in water. Apparently unmarked. Height 32”, width 22”, depth 4”. $400-$600
American, mid 20th century. A modernist brushed and chromed metal floor mirror, with a rectangular mirror panel resting on a cantilevered stand, resting on two curved supports with spherical mounts, with a rectangular base. Height 63.5”, width 27”, depth 20.5”. $400-$600
335. Modern Polished Chrome & White Marble Pedestal
334. Contemporary Advertising Floor Display
American, contemporary. An advertising floor display made for Victoria’s Secret comprising large mirrored block letters stacked within an acrylic display case and spelling “SEXY”. Height 37.25”, width 38”, depth 9”. $300-$500
American, late 20th century. A modern polished and chromed steel pedestal having a round white marble top supported by four pronged chrome legs with X-stretcher base. Unmarked. Height 36”, diameter (at widest point) 17.5”. $300-$500
336. NEMO Chrome Articulating Arc Floor Lamp
NEMO (Italian, 1993-), late 20th century. A tall, polished chromed steel arcing floor lamp, having a white enameled shade, with an adjustable, articulating weighted swing arm, on a thin stand with a round, enameled metal circular base. Apparently unmarked. Height 91”, width 87”, diameter (of base) 12”. $400-$600
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337. Herman Miller “Everywhere” Laminate & Chrome Table
Dan Grabowski for Herman Miller (American, Zeeland, Michigan, 1923-), mid to late 20th century. Partially obscured manufacturer’s label to underside. Height 28.5”, diameter 42”. $300-$500
339. After Picasso, “Le Taureau Noir”, Lithograph
338. 20th C. Acrylic, “Sans Titre (After Picasso)”
20th century. “Sans Titre (After Picasso)”, acrylic on canvas, apparently unsigned. Cubist style figural painting depicting three musicians; each with their own instruments, including flute and guitar. Framed 46.25” x 50.5”. Unframed 44.75” x 49.25”. $400-$600
After Pablo Picasso (Spanish, 1881-1973), “Le Taureau Noir (The Black Bull)” - 1947, lithograph on wove paper, signed within the plate lower left, reverse inscription of “Dimanche 05.4.47” above notation claiming work is an artist’s proof in French within plate lower right. Modern lithograph print after the original lithograph depicting a stylized and minimal black male bull in profile rendered in expressionist sweeping handling. Sight size 10.9” x 14.3”. Framed 16.5” x 20”. $300-$500
340. Pair Mid Century Gray Velvet Upholstered Armchairs
American, mid 20th century. A pair of gray velvet upholstered armchairs, each having a removable seat and back cushion, open, upholstered arms, and four rounded legs. Manufacturer’s labels previously removed. Height 30”, width 27”, seat depth 22.5”, seat to floor 17”. $400-$600
341. Pair Happy Viking Blue Tweed Upholstered Armchairs
Happy Viking Furniture (American, mid 20th century), circa 1960s. A pair of blue tweed upholstered armchairs, each having a removable seat and back cushion, open, upholstered arms, and four squared legs. Each with manufacturer’s label. Height 28.5”, width 27”, seat depth 20”, seat to floor 17.5”. $400-$600
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342. Three Multi-Colored Huichol Art Yarn Works on Wood
Huichol People (Mexico), 20th century. Collection of two figural folk art yarn works laid to wood board from the Huichol People of Northern and central Mexico, comprising one by Domingo González Robles (Mexican, 20th century), and two by Eligio Carrillo Vicente (Mexican, 20th century), each signed to verso. Each 23.75” x 23.5”. Note: Huichol yarn paintings, or yarn works, are counted among the best known indigenous arts; yarn paintings are records of dreams and visions of Huichol Indian shamans. $400-$600
343. Two Deep Blue Huichol Art Yarn Works
Huichol People (Mexico), 20th century. Collection of two figural folk art yarn works, one by Cresencio Perez Robles (Mexican, 20th century), and one by Reymundo de la Rosa (Mexican, 20th century), each signed to verso. Each 23.75” x 23.5”. $300-$500
344. Two Bright Blue Huichol Art Yarn Works
Huichol People (Mexico), 20th century. Collection of two figural folk art yarn works, one by Cresencio Perez Robles (Mexican, 20th century), and one by Reymundo de la Rosa (Mexican, 20th century), each signed to verso. Each 23.75” x 23.5”. $300-$500
345. Modern Mexican & Turquoise Cabochon Necklace
Mexican, 20th century. Modern chain link sterling silver necklace with 27 round cabochon turquoise stones (green to blue color). Marked on clasp “MEXICO” and “STERLING”. Length 15”. Total weight 2.275 troy ounces. $300-$500
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346. Paolo Soleri + Arcosanti Bronze Brutalist Bell
Paolo Soleri (Italian/American,1919-2013) for Cosanti Arcosanti (Yavapai County, Arizona, founded 1970). Stamped with foundry mark. Height 23”, diameter 4”. $300-$500
347. Paolo Soleri + Arcosanti Bronze Brutalist Bell
Paolo Soleri (Italian/American,1919-2013) for Cosanti Arcosanti (Yavapai County, Arizona, founded 1970). Stamped with foundry mark. Height 23”, diameter 3.5”. $300-$500
348. Paolo Soleri + Arcosanti Brutalist Colly Bell
Paolo Soleri (Italian/American,1919-2013) for Cosanti Arcosanti (Yavapai County, Arizona, founded 1970). A contemporary special edition “Colly Soleri Music Center” cast bronze and copper Brutalist style Cause Bell. Stamped “CM” with foundry mark. Height 17”, diameter 4.75”. $300-$500
349. Paolo Soleri + Arcosanti Bronze Brutalist Bell
Paolo Soleri (Italian/American,1919-2013) for Cosanti Arcosanti (Yavapai County, Arizona, founded 1970). Stamped with foundry mark. Height 23”, diameter 4.5”. $300-$500
350. Paolo Soleri + Arcosanti Brutalist Tree Wind Bell
Paolo Soleri (Italian/American,1919-2013) for Cosanti Arcosanti (Yavapai County, Arizona, founded 1970). A special edition cast bronze and copper Brutalist style “Plant A Tree” Cause Bell. Stamped “PLANT A TREE” with foundry mark. Height 27”, diameter 5.25”. $300-$500
351. Paolo Soleri + Arcosanti Minds for History Bell
Paolo Soleri (Italian/American,1919-2013) for Cosanti Arcosanti (Yavapai County, Arizona, founded 1970). A “Minds for History” special edition cast bronze and copper Brutalist style Cause Bell. Stamped with foundry mark. Height 30”, diameter 5”. $300-$500
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352. Style of Arthur Court Unique Wine Cooler
Style of Arthur Court (American (California), founded 1966). A figural wine cooler with articulating lid composed of silvered cast bronze in the form of a large fish with elaborate scales. Overall 15.75” x 18.75” x 11.75”. Interior depth 6.5”; diameter 4.75”. $500-$700
354. Two Bulbous Molded Fiberglass MCM Owl Sculptures
American, mid 20th century. Two bulbous gray molded fiberglass owl sculptures, each stone-like in appear and hollow in form, with a dark yellow carved beak and eyes with white glazed line decoration, with incised wings and feet. Apparently unmarked. Height 18”, width 13”, depth 8”. $300-$500
353. “Untitled (Brutalist Beast)”, Bronze, 20th C. 20th century. “Untitled (Brutalist Beast)”, bronze, apparently unsigned. Unusual Brutalist sculpture depicting a small figure, or monster, with enlarged belly and stunted arms and legs, with wood base. Overall 21.5” x 14” x 9”. $500-$700
355. Pair Abstracted Flamingo Garden Sculptures, Steel
20th century. Pair of patinated steel garden sculptures in the form of abstracted birds, or flamingos, with two-dimensional geometric form, one indistinctly marked to base. One overall 40.5” x 19.58.5”. One overall 40.25” x 19.25” x 8.125”. $300-$500
356. 3 Modern Tabletop Dolphin Sculptures by Donjo
Donjo (American, contemporary). 3 sculptures, “Dolphins”, copper fill, each with cast signature “Danjo” and dated 2000. A collection of three wildlife sculptures depicting dolphins, the two smaller with marbled black dolphins jumping out from froth\y water and the larger with two green polychromed large dolphins swimming over a tall coral formation, each of the three works to a black composite round plinth. Each smaller work height 9.75”. Larger work height 18.5”, width 12”, depth 14”. Note: according to the artist’s website, the “copper fill” medium is a proprietary process where 1/32” of copper is filled with composite material, painted with enamel, and sprayed with a clear coat to prevent tarnishing. $300-$500
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357. Barry Taratoot “Untitled (Iris)” Photograph
Barry Taratoot (American (active Georgia), 20th/ 21st century), “Untitled (Iris)”, color photograph, apparently unmarked. Framed 48.75” x 38.75”. Sight 38.75” x 28.75”. $300-$500
359. Barry 360. Taratoot Barry Taratoot “Untitled“Untitled (Red Daisy)” (PinkPhotograph Tulip)” Photograph
Barry Taratoot (American (active Georgia), 20th/ 21st century), “Untitled (Red Daisy)”, color photograph, apparently unmarked. Framed 48.75” x 38.75”. Sight 38.75” x 28.75”. $300-$500
358. Barry 362. Taratoot Barry Taratoot “Untitled“Untitled (Pink Daisy)” (Horsetail)” Photograph Photograph
Barry Taratoot (American (active Georgia), 20th/ 21st century), “Untitled (Pink Daisy)”, color photograph, apparently unmarked. Framed 57.5” x 47.5”. Sight 45.125” x 35.125”. $300-$500
361. Barry Taratoot “Untitled (Lily)” Photograph
Barry Taratoot (American (active Georgia), 20th/ 21st century), “Untitled (Lily)”, color photograph, apparently unmarked. Framed 57.5” x 47.5”. Sight 44.5” x 34.5”. $300-$500 Barry Taratoot (American (active Georgia), 20th/ 21st century), “Untitled (Pink Tulip)”, color photograph, apparently unmarked. Framed 57.5” x 47”. Sight 44.75” x 34.5”. $300-$500 Barry Taratoot (American (active Georgia), 20th/ 21st century), “Untitled (Horsetail)”, color photograph, apparently unmarked. Framed 51.5” x 41”. Sight 38.75” x 28.75”. $300-$500
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363. Alberto Pirpan, “Villa in Rolling Hills”, Oil
Alberto Pirpan (Italian, 20th century), “Senza Titolo (Villa in Rolling Hills)”, oil on canvas, signed to lower left “A. Pirpan”, signed to verso. Fauvist-style figural landscape painting depicting two women standing before a large home, with rolling green hills dotted with houses in the distance. With certificate of authenticity signed by the artist. Framed 17.5” x 21.25”. Unframed 11.75” x 15.75”. $300-$500
364. Alberto Pirpan, “Italian Countryside”, Oil
Alberto Pirpan (Italian, 20th century), “Senza Titolo (Italian Countryside)”, oil on canvas, signed to lower left “A. Pirpan”, graphite signed to verso. Fauvist-style landscape depicting the rolling green hills and villas of northwestern Italy. With certificate of authenticity signed by the artist. Framed 28.25” x 35.5”. Unframed 19.75” x 27.5”. $500-$700
365. Ralph Lauren Home Brown Leather Window Bench
Ralph Lauren Home (American, second half of 20th century to contemporary), late 20th century. Manufacturer’s label underneath seat. Height 31”, width 70”, depth 24”. Provenance: From the private collection of Elaine Killeen, Atlanta, Georgia. $500-$700
366. Stained and Carved Wood Standing Hat Rack
American, mid 20th century. A carved and stained standing hat rack, having a pineapple finial, four hooks, a carved stylized wheat sheaf and tulip support with a turned base, on a four-leg spider base stand with hairy paw feet. Apparently unmarked. Height 70”, diameter (of base) 25.5”. $300-$500
367. Marboro Manor Mahogany Federal Style Sideboard
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Marlboro Manor by Sacks Fine Furniture (American, 20th century), mid 20th century. Manufacturer’s label to center drawer. Height 39.25”, width 65.625”, depth 23.125”. $400-$600
368. Georgia Folk Pottery Churn & Jug, Hewell Pottery
Chester Hewell (American(Georgia) b. 1950) and Matthew Hewell (American(Georgia), b. 1972), contemporary. A handled churn and jug in dark glaze with drips of white and cobalt; the churn a three gallon with lug handle to one side and loop handle to the other, numbered ‘3’ above the shoulder. The jug with loop handle mounted at the top , the other side inscribed at the top “Hewell Pottery/Gillsville GA”. The underside of churn inscribed “Chester Hewell CSA”. The underside of jug inscribed “Matthew Hewell/John 3:16/End of Day”. Height of churn 14.5”. Height of jug 17.5”. $300-$500
370. White and Gray Feathered Taxidermy Goose American, late 20th century. Height 22.75”, width 11.325”, depth 23”. $300-$500
369. E. Swasey & Co Stoneware Crock & Jug
E. Swasey & Company (American (Maine) 1890-1905), circa 1895. A brown and white salt glazed jug and lidded crock, the one gallon jug with loop handle above the shoulder along with the three galloon lidded crock with lug handles applied just below the neck. Both pieces marked “E. SWASEY & Co/PORTLAND, ME./U.S.A”. Height of jug 11.75”. Height of crock 13.25”. $300-$500
371. Two Taxidermy Roosters on Log Bases
American, late 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 21”, width 7.5”, depth 17”. $300-$500
372. 2 Stoneware Decorated Crocks, Connecticut
A.E. Smith & Sons (American (Connecticut), 1825-1887), circa 1860 and Orson Hart Seymour (1807-1883), circa 1871-1873. Two - four gallon stoneware crocks; the first a cylindrical jar with tooled shoulder and applied lug handles decorated in cobalt in large brushed flower; likely a tulip and impressed “4” directly above. Cobalt highlights to the oval impressed maker’s mark below mouth. Stamped “A.E. SMITH & SONS, / MANUFACTURERS, / 38 Peck Slip, N.Y.”. The second a widemouthed stoneware jar or crock with a brown glaze on the interior and exterior with delicate pulled lug handles applied to both sides. Front of jar has hand painted cobalt blue tulips just below the impressed makers mark “O. H. SEYMOUR/ HARTFORD/ 4”. Height of Smith crock 14.25”. Height of Seymour crock 11”, diameter of mouth 12”. $400-$600
373. Two Carved American Millstones, 19th C. American, 19th century. A pair of carved millstones, each with a grooved top and a pierced center. Apparently unmarked. Height 5.5”, diameter 23.5”. $400-$600
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374. President Andrew Jackson Proclamation Booklet, 1832
“Proclamation” by Andrew Jackson, string bound booklet, published in 1832/33 by Henry Welsh of Harrisburg. A first edition booklet documenting the Nullification Proclamation delivered by President Jackson on December 10, 1832 as issued to the people of South Carolina disputing the state’s right to nullify a federal law, the proclamation was written in response to an ordinance issue by a South Carolina convention that declared void the tariff acts of 1828 and 1832 as being in violation of the “true meaning and intent thereof” of the United States Constitution. 9.25” x 6”. $300-$500
375. Two Leather Bound Books on Law, 19th C.
American,19th century. Collection of two leather bound volumes on law comprising of “A Digest of the Laws of the State of Georgia” by Oliver H. Prince, Milledgeville, Georgia, published by Grantland & Orme in 1822, with inscription on fly sheet reading “Henry R The four hundredth and seven the seat of Georgia Matelia Thos West of May 1830”; and “Commenatries on American Law” by James Kent, Volume IV, fourth edition, printed by E.B. Clayton, New York, New York in 1840, with two signatures on interior, one reading “J, Wingfield”--likely for Junius Wingfield Nisbet (Macon, Georgia, 1858-1933) who was a lawyer and civic leader and another reading “Edgar G. Dawson March 1851”, likely referring to a lawyer in Columbus, Georgia. Laws of Georgia book measures 9.3” x 5.8” x 1.75”. $300-$500
376. Pair Americana Folk Art Figural Wall Plaques
American, last quarter 19th century. A pair of 19th century American Folk Art polychromed carved wood wall plaques depicting the heads of African American men bearing their teeth, their heads mounted to simulated log crests reminiscent of Black Forest plaques, one with inscription “Ebenssee 1886”, the other with indistinct inscription “...25 Juli’. Each overall 6.25” x 5.5” x 4”. Note: Heads reminiscent of figural renderings of the Ejagham peoples of Africa (sometimes called Ekoi peoples). $300-$500
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377. Kelly, Civil War Lithograph, “Jefferson Davis and His Cabinet”
Thomas Kelly (American, active 19th century). “Jefferson Davis and His Cabinet”-1866, lithograph on paper. Figural print depicting Jefferson Finis Davis (American, 1808-1889) and Robert Edward Lee (American, 18071870) with Davis’ cabinet. With inscriptions: “Jefferson Davis and His Cabinet with General Lee in the Council Chambers at Richmond”, “Printed by Spohny, Philad.” Framed 34.5” x 44.5”. Image 18.825” x 27.625”. $300-$500
378. Republic F-105B Thunderchief Model by Topping
Topping Models Inc (American, 1950-1972) circa late 1950s. A metal zinc allow aircraft model “Republic Aviation F-105B Thunderchief (Thud)”, scale 1/48 on chrome plated metal stand. labeled to the underside back “TOPPING MODELS 517 FIRST NATIONAL TOWER, AKRON, OHIO” and also signed over the label “G. Graff”. Height 8.25”, width 17.75”, depth 8.5”. Note: Unlike Matthijs Verkuyl, Bill Topping produced only few aircraft models in metal. The most well-known is presumably the Fairchild-Hiller Corp., Republic Aviation Division F-105B Thunderchief. Only 2500 models were produced. $300-$500
379. Vintage Beige Model Boat “Prather”
Prather Products (American, 20th century). Vintage remote controlled “lap cat” toy boat with seated helmeted driver figure behind wheel of high-performance model, decorated in off-white to beige, black, and gold stripes and with “PRATHER”, on wood and fiberglass body. Overall approximate height 11.25”, width 36.5”, depth 13.5”. $300-$500
380. Monumental Sopwith Camel WWI Allied Fighter Plane
20th century. A monumental Sopwith Camel WWI Allied Fighter model airplane, with working control surfaces, with spoked wheels and rubber tires, with leather rimmed cockpit and seat with miniature instruments. wing span 58”; height 17.75”. $300-$500
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381. Canadian School, “Heron”, Carved Jade
Canadian School, circa 1981. “Heron”, jade, inscribed to underside “B-10 9.2.81 John McDonald”. Figural jade carving from British Columbia depicting an elegant bird or heron. With label to underside “MADE IN BRITISH COLOMBIA”. Overall 12” x 9.25” x 5.5”. $300-$500
383. Carved Inuit Soapstone Sculpture with Base, Signed
Canadian, 1998. An Inuit soapstone carving, depicting a hunter on the back of a walrus, holding a rope, with a squared black base. Signed to underside, with Inuit letters for “i”, “ta”, and ‘i”, with sticker of authenticity, and date. Height 10.425”, width 8.5”, depth 6”. $300-$500
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382. Canadian School, “Eagle”, Carved Jade
Canadian School, 20th century. “Eagle”, jade, inscribed to underside “Jason Ho”. Figural jade carving from British Colombia depicting an eagle with wings lifted. With label to underside “MADE IN CANADA JADE WORLD VANCOUVER B.C.”. Overall 8.75” x 4.5” x 7.5”. $300-$500
384. Joseph Boulton, “The Alaskan Bear”, Bronze
Joseph Boulton (American, 1896-1981), “The Alaskan Bear”, bronze, signed to side of base “Boulon”. Figural group sculpture depicting an Alaskan mother bear and her two cubs, with naturalistically rendered base. Overall 9” x 7.25” x 7.25”. $300-$500
386. “Still Life with Peaches” Oil on Canvas, Signed
385. Chippendale Style Mahogany Chest on Chest
American, mid to late 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 66.625”, width 44.125”, depth 22”. $400-$600
20th century. “Still Life with Peaches”, oil on canvas, signed indistinctly to lower right. Still life painting with bulbous red jug, large green charger, yellow bowl and fruit including peaches and pears. Framed 28.25” x 36.25”. Unframed 24.25” x 34.25”. $300-$500
388. Maitland Smith Brown Leather Studded Console Table
Maitland Smith (American, 1979-), late 20th century. A leather wrapped console table, having a shaped serpentine top with a gilt tooled border and edge, over a conforming apron, decorated with swagged and patterned brass tacks and mounted with gilt metal rosettes a central acanthus leaf fleur-de-lis, on four tapered legs with arrow feet and brass tack edging. With manufacturer’s label to reverse. Height 35.5”, width 54”, depth 20”. $400-$600
387. American School “Still Life with Wax Candle” 1882
American School. “Still Life with Wax Candle”-1882, oil on canvas, signed and dated to lower right “J. Ryan 82”. Framed 23.5” x 19.5”. Unframed 20” x 16”. $400-$600
389. Chippendale Style Mahogany Tilt Top Tea Table
American, mid 20th century. A Chippendale style mahogany tilt-top tea table, having a pie crust top with a carved acanthus leaf and plumed border, on tapering, acanthus carved pedestal, on three foliated spider legs with hairy paw feet. Stamped 6307 to underside. Height 29”, diameter 31.425”. $300-$500
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390. Tiffany & Co. “Atlas” Sterling Bracelet & Ring
Tiffany & Co. (American. founded 1837- ), late 20th century. Ladies designer two-piece sterling silver jewelry set from classic “Atlas” line with Roman numerals comprising of a sterling silver band ring and a sterling silver cuff bracelet. Each item marked on interior with “Tiffany & Co. 1995” with trademark; and “925” within oval beside “ITALY”. Ring size 7.5. Total weight 1.06 troy ounces. $300-$500
391. Ladies Tiffany & Co. “Atlas” Wristwatch in Box
Tiffany & Co. (American (New York) founded 1837). Ladies “Atlas” wrist watch with round stainless steel case & bezel, also with silver Roman numerals surrounding clock face with “TIFFANY & CO.” at top above silver arms, “SWISS MADE” at bottom. Black genuine leather swiss made band, also marked “TIFFANY & CO.”. Back of watch case with sticker stating “Official Certified Chronometer” & “Movement # 000562”. Back of watch case with “TIFFANY & CO.”, “SWISS MADE”, “WATER RESISTANT”, & “STAINLESS STEEL”. Underneath case with “020234733”. Length 7.75”. Total weight 29.8 grams. Also accompanied with black Tiffany & Co. box, further held by classic Tiffany & Co. blue box. Also with original warranty papers. $1,200-$2,400
392. Brass & Glass Jewelry Store Cabinet Case
20th century brass and glass jewelry store cabinet, dealer’s showcase or ‘smalls’ cabinet case, the interior lined with five handled, removable green baize covered display boards and electrified for lighting, the long rectangular ebonized and paneled case mounted to the front with brass rail just below the inset front glass viewing panel; the back side with four locking hinged doors to access top display case. Directly below the hinged doors are four locking removable drawer fronts concealing storage above three sections housing two sliding doors, each opening to a void interior. Height 40.62”, width 98”, depth 28”. $500-$700
393. Brass & Glass Jewelry Store Cabinet Case
20th century brass and glass jewelry store cabinet, dealer’s showcase or ‘smalls’ cabinet case, the interior lined with five handled, removable green baize covered display boards and electrified for lighting, the long rectangular ebonized and paneled case mounted to the front with brass rail just below the inset front glass viewing panel; the back side with four locking hinged doors to access top display case. Directly below the hinged doors are four locking removable drawer fronts concealing storage above three sections housing two sliding doors, each opening to a void interior. Height 40.62”, width 98”, depth 28”. $500-$700
394. Brass & Glass Jewelry Store Cabinet Case
20th century brass and glass jewelry store cabinet, dealer’s showcase or ‘smalls’ cabinet case, the interior lined with five handled, removable green baize covered display boards and electrified for lighting, the long rectangular ebonized and paneled case mounted to the front with brass rail just below the inset front glass viewing panel; the back side with four locking hinged doors to access top display case. Directly below the hinged doors are four locking removable drawer fronts concealing storage above three sections housing two sliding doors, each opening to a void interior. Height 40.62”, width 98”, depth 28”. $500-$700
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395. David Yurman Sterling, Yellow Gold & Pearl Bracelet
David Yurman (American, founded 1980). Ladies designer sterling silver cuff bracelet with 14k yellow gold capped ends terminating with an Akoya pearl (grade A quality), body of bracelet with classic cablet twist design. Marked on interior of of each end with “D.Y.” for maker as well as “585” and “925”, acid tested as sterling silver and 14k gold quality. Total weight 26.3 grams. $300-$500
396. David Yurman Sterling & Diamond Cable Motif Ring
David Yurman (American, founded 1980. Ladies designer sterling silver and diamond ring with classic cable or rope motif containing modern round cut diamonds (0.05 carat total weight, color: G-H, clarity: Si2). Marked with “D.Y.” for David Yurman and “925” for sterling. US ring size 5.25. Total weight 6.3 grams. Note: Item contained in original black David Yurman ring box. $300-$500
397. David Yurman 14K, Sterling & Peridot Cable Ring
David Yurman (American, founded 1980), late 20th century. A 14K gold and sterling ring, with a faceted Peridot gemstone set in a tall gold bezel with a cable pattern sterling band. Marked to interior band “STERLING” and “14K”, with original bag. U.S. ring size 6.5/7. $400-$600
398. Pair, David Yurman Sterling & Peridot Earrings
David Yurman (American, founded 1980), late 20th century. A pair of pierced gold and sterling silver earrings, each with a faceted Peridot gemstone set in a gold bevel and banded with cable pattern sterling silver. Each marked “D.Y.” “925” and “585” to reverse. $500-$700
399. David Yurman Sterling & Peridot Enhancer Pendant
David Yurman (American, founded 1980), late 20th century. A gold and sterling silver enhancer necklace pendant, with a with a faceted Peridot gemstone inset in a gold bevel and banded with cable pattern sterling silver. Clasp stamped “DY”, and marked “”D. Yurman”, “585”, and “925” to reverse. $300-$500
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400. Rare Hermes “Eperon D’Or” for Coca-Cola Silk Scarf
Hermes (French, founded 1837-), late 20th century. A designer special edition silk “Eperon D’Or” for Coca-Cola silk scarf, originally designed by Henri d’Origny, featuring an equestrian motif with a navy border and a red ground decorated with stirrups and riding crops, inset with Coca-Cola glass bottles on either side. Marked “Hermes Sellier Paris”, “Eperon d’Or” and “H. d’Origny” with label to back. Height 34.5”, width 34.5”. $300-$500
401. Ladies Mahogany Mink Full Length Fur Coat
American, mid 20th century. A fine mahogany colored full length mink coat, having vertically aligned pelts and rolled cuffs, with a dotted brown silk interior lining. Monogrammed “L.G.” to interior. Label missing. Unknown size, length of collar to hem 51”, width (armpit to armpit) 18”. $300-$500
402. Ladies Charles Romain Black Faux Fur Lined Trench
Charles Romain Paris (French, 20th century). A ladies’ full length black trench coat, having a sheared black faux mink removable liner, collar, and cuffs. With designer label to interior. Unknown size, fit a ladies size 10/12. $300-$500
403. Ladies Dark Brown Full Length Mink Coat
A ladies full length dark brown mink fur coat, composed of vertically oriented pelts, with a black rayon lining. Apparently unmarked. Length 49.5”, width 17”, seems to fit a ladies size 4/6. $800-$1,200
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404. American School, “Sarracenia”, Watercolor on Paper
American School, 20th century. “Sarracenia (Pitcher Plant)”, watercolor on paper, graphite signed at lower right “D. Taylor”, inscribed to verso “Pitcher plants and foliage Donna Taylor”. Framed 41” x 32.5”. Sight 27.5” x 19.5”. $300-$500
405. Ilias Muratov, “Three Figures”, Oil
Ilias Muratov (Russian / American, 20th / 21st century), “Three Figures”, oil on unstretched canvas, signed to lower right “Muratov”. With label to verso “Russian Art Center”. Framed 44.25” x 25”. Unframed 39” x 19.5”. $400-$600
406. After Salvador Dalí, “Le Tricorne #15”, Woodcut
After Salvador Dalí (Spanish, 1904-1989), “Le Tricorne(Tri Corner Hat) #15”-circa 1958, woodcut in colors on wove and deckled edge paper, print number 15 from a portfolio of 20, apparently unsigned. Framed 19.25” x 16.325”. Sheet size 12.625” x 9.9.25”. $300-$500
407. Salvador Dalí Lincoln Mint Annual Easter Plate ‘72
Salvador Dalí (Spanish, 1904-1989), “The Lincoln Mint Annual Easter Plate”-1972, first edition, sterling silver, contained in original box, signed to recto “Dalí”, inscribed to verso “© 1972 by the Lincoln Mint/Easter Christ - Sterling 3597”. Plate diameter 9”. Box dimensions 2.5” x 11.125” x 11.125”. $300-$500
408. Brian Bijan, “Away We Go”, Sculpture
Brian Bijan (American, 20th century), “Away We Go”, mixed metals, indistinctly signed to base. Figural sculpture depicting two children in the basket of a hot air balloon, with striated stone base. Overall 40” x 18” x 11”. $300-$500
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409. Andrew Atroshenko, “The Scarf”, Oil on Canvas
Andrew Atroshenko (Russian, b. 1965-), “The Scarf”, oil on canvas, signed at lower left “Andrew”, inscribed to verso “The Scarf”, signed to verso “Andrew Atroshenko”. Figural painting depicting a woman shown in profile, dressed in a pale yellow dress, a brightly colored scarf draped around her hips. Framed 38” x 26”. Unframed 29.75” x 17.75”. $300-$500
411. Hollywood Regency Wrought Iron Curule Bench
410. Pair, Hollywood Regency Square Mirrored Pedestals
American, mid to late 20th century. A pair of Hollywood Regency style square mirrored floor display pedestals or stands, each covered in small mirrored tiles. Apparently unmarked. Height 39.75”, width 12”, depth 12”. $400-$600
412. Constantin Chatov, “Portrait of a Slender Woman”
Constantin Chatov (American (Georgia), d.1993), “Portrait of a Slender Woman”, oil on canvas, signed to lower right “C. Chatov”. Framed 41” x 28.75”. Unframed 36” x 24”. Note: Constantin Chatov is the son of noted Georgia painter Roman Chatov. $500-$700
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Continental, mid 20th century. A Hollywood Regency style wrought iron and gilt brass curule window seat or bench, having four fluted round gilt finials and turned gilt side rails, on a curved and twisted wrought iron frame with pad feet, and a green velvet seat. Apparently unmarked. Height 31”, width 22.5”, depth 17”. $500-$700
413. American School, “Nude with Colorful Robe”, Oil
American School, last half 20th century. “Nude with Colorful Robe”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. With inscription to frame verso “Atlanta”. Framed 36” x 30.5”. Unframed 28” x 22”. $500-$700
415. Alfredo Sciarrotta for Bailey Banks & Biddle Sterling Bowl
414. Mid Century Italian Silver Ice Bucket with Frog
Italian, mid 20th century. A whimsical silver plated ice bucket comprising cylindrical body chased with large lily pads on a perforated ground, with lily pad form lid bearing figural frog handle with snail shells as eyes. Top of base lifts of to remove plastic liner marked to underside “STYLE AS 666 / PER ALIMENTI”. Back edge of lid marked indistinguishable, possibly “Holly Polli 39”. Height 9”, diameter of base 7.5”, depth of lid 8.25”. $300-$500
Alfred Sciarrotta (Italian, 1907-1985) for Bailey Banks & Biddle (American, founded 1878), circa 1960s. A modernist sterling silver certerpiece bowl of plain round form raised on three double-S scroll feet. diameter 9.75”, height 4.375”. weight 24.5 troy ounces. $400-$600
416. 1960s Sciarrotta for Lunning Modern Copper Tray
Alfredo Sciarrotta (Italian, 1907-1985) for Frederik Lunning Inc. (Danish/American, c.1910-c.1970). A handcrafted modernist copper tray of rectangular form with organic rolled corners, raised on four brass ball feet. Impressed mark to underside “HAND MADE / BY SCIARROTTA FOR / FREDERIK LUNNING, INC” beside “10”. Height 2.5”, width 13.25”, depth 9.625”. Note Frederik Lunning (Danish, 1881-1952) was the head of the Copenhagen shop of Georg Jensen before becoming the champion for Jensen’s silver works in New York. His love for Scandinavian design resulted in the creation of the Lunning Price which awarded monetary prizes to top artisans from Norway, Denmark, Sweden, and Finland to help further develop their skills. Noted recipients of this award are Hans Wegner, Tapio Wirkkala, Oiva Toikka, Poul Kjærholm, and Kristian Solmer Vedel. $300-$500
417. Pair of Italian Copper & Sterling Candlesticks
Likely Italian, first half 20th century. A pair of copper and sterling silver candlesticks of traditional form having copper turned body overlaid with sterling silver beaded and floral accents. Underside of each with impressed mark “Sterling and Other Metals”. Height 7.875”. $300-$500
419. Two Italian Chromed Metal Stacking Egg Ashtrays
418. Italian Modernist Silver Plate Vases, Circa 1970
Mesa (Italy, 20th century), circa 1970. Each stamped to underside “Mesa Italy Fatto a Mano”. $300-$500
Italian, mid 20th century. Two chromed metal eggs, one large and one small, each formed by stacking and conforming ashtrays. Each with “tb” manufacturer’s sticker. Height (of larger) 11”, diameter 6.5”. $300$500
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421. Collection of 2 Steve Kaufman Mixed Media Works
420. Victor Vasarely, “Attika”, Limited Edition Serigraph
Victor Vasarely (Hungarian/French, 1906 - 1997), “Attika”-1990, limited edition serigraph on paper, from an edition of 300, edition noted in graphite to lower left “267/300”, graphite signed to lower right “Vasarely”, with label to verso. Optic art print depicting horizontal lines of various widths and colors on a pale gray ground, with geometric elements. Framed 47.75” x 36.5”. Sight 37.5” x 26.25”. $300-$500
Steve Kaufman (American, 1960-2010). Collection of two Pop Art mixed media works from the “Statue of Liberty - 4 States” series of 25. Lot includes: “We the People”, silkscreen on canvas with hand embellishments, signed and edition noted to verso “23/25”, depicting the Statue of Liberty surrounded by stars and text that reads “LIBERTY We the People”, with inscriptions to verso “20 x 20”, “132098”, “Mariner Collection”; and “Our Heroes”, silkscreen on canvas with hand embellishments, signed and edition noted to verso “23/25”, depicting the Statue of Liberty surrounded by stars and the bust of a male figure, with text that reads “LIBERTY Our Heroes”, with inscription to verso “132098”, with applied label to verso. Each unframed 20” x 20”. $400-$600
422. Modern Polished Chrome & Glass Pedestal American, late 20th century. A modern polished and chromed steel pedestal having a round glass top supported by four pronged chrome legs with X-stretcher base. Unmarked. Height 36”, width over legs 17.5”. $300-$500
423. Pair, Bertil Vallien for Dansk Spiral Candleabra
Bertil Vallien (Swedish, 1938-) for Dansk Designs (American, 1954-), late 20th century. A pair of polished chromed metal spiral candelabra, each with 12 miniature taper candle holders. Stamped manufacturer’s mark to underside. Height 5.125”, diameter 5.125”. $300-$500
424. 1970’s Oribiter Chrome Floor Lamp after Sonneman
After Robert Sonneman (American (New York), 20th century), circa 1970s. A 3-way rotating chrome floor lamp after Sonneman’s “Orbiter” design having graduated round plinth base issuing adjustable round central shaft surmounted with rotating ring frame supporting movable second inner ring mounted with spherical shade holding a single socket with interior reflector. Apparently unmarked. Height 56”, diameter of outer right 10.5”. $200-$400
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425. Agam, “Olympic Celebration”, Lenticular Optic Art
Yaacov Agam (Isreali, b. 1928- ), “Olympic Celebration”, lenticular print (or agamograph) from an edition of 25, signed and edition noted at lower margin “Agam”, “21/25 A.P.”. Optic art print depicting an assortment of circles in various sizes and colors. With graphite inscription to verso “Olympic Celebration”. Framed 23.75” x 24.75”. Sight 13.25” x 14”. $300-$500
426. Yaacov Agam, “Stars of Hope”, Dynasty Series
Yaacov Agam (Isreali, b. 1928- ), “Stars of Hope” from Dynasty Series, from an edition of 180, edition noted to lower left “169/180”, signed at lower right “Agam”. Framed 18” x 43.5”. Sight 9” x 35”. $300-$500
427. Set of Four Graduated Polished Chrome Pedestals
American, circa 1970s. A married set of four cylindrical pedestals in graduating heights, each cylindrical in form, one chromed steel, two veneered, and one with gilt-washed sides. Apparently unmarked. Height (of tallest) 24.25”, diameter 16.25”. $300-$500
429. Sonneman Style Five Light Chrome Floor Lamp
428. Style of Bill Keating, “Untitled (Organic Abstraction)”
Style of Bill Keating (American, b. 1932-), “Untitled (Organic Abstraction”, chromed steel, apparently unmarked. Abstract chrome sculpture with planar organic form. Overall 13” x 21” x 24”. $300-$500
After Robert Sonneman (American, 20th century), circa 1970s. A modern polished and chromed steel floor lamp, having a single columnar base with five graduated arched arms, each with a round globe shade. Impressed “Mexico” to base. Height 59.75”, diameter 21”. $300-$500
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430. Shlomi Haziza, “Intertwining” Acrylic Sculpture
Shlomi Haziza (Israeli, 20th century), “Intertwining”, acrylic, with sticker to base “Haziza”. Acrylic sculpture depicting two intermingling waved bands of acrylic, with tapered plinth base. Overall 28” x 12” x 12”. $400-$600
431. Shlomi Haziza, “Square”, Acrylic Sculpture
Shlomi Haziza (Israeli, 20th century), “Square”, acrylic, with sticker to base “Haziza”. Acrylic sculpture depicting a square with multi-colored bands of glitter, with tapered plinth base. Overall 17.75” x 16.75” x 10”. $300-$500
432. Shlomi Haziza, “City”, Acrylic Sculpture
Shlomi Haziza (Israeli, 20th century), “City”, acrylic, signed to base “Shlomi Haziza”, with sticker to base “Haziza”. Acrylic sculpture depicting a geometric city scene, with tapered plinth base. Overall 14.75” x 11.75” 11.75”. $300-$500
433. Shlomi Haziza, “Lips”, Acrylic Sculpture
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Shlomi Haziza (Israeli, 20th century), “Lips”, acrylic, signed to base “Shlomi Haziza”, with sticker to base “Haziza”. Acrylic sculpture depicting red lips, with tapered plinth base. Overall 10” x 16” x 5.5”. $300-$500
435. Modern Marble & Chromed Steel Floor Lamp
Italian, mid 20th century. A large chromed and enameled steel floor lamp, having a fan-shaped enameled metal shade, on a chromed steel shaft, resting on a rectangular black marble base. Height 81”, width 6.325”, depth 6.25”. $500-$700
434. Contemporary Pop Art, “And Shepherds We Shall Be”
American, 20th century to contemporary. “And Shepherds We Shall Be”, diptych acrylic on wood panels, each panel apparently unsigned. Depicting Connor and Murphy MacManus, both characters from the 1999 American crime film The Boondock Saints. Each panel 71.75” x 23.75 “ x 0.625”. $500-$700
437. MCM Chrome, Walnut, and Acrylic Cased Floor Clock
436. Douglas Mont “Spidlight” Modern Red Lounge Chair
American, circa 1970s. A mid century modern tall case skeleton clock, having a molded walnut frame, a smoked acrylic face, with chromed metal hands and markers, the works visible, supported by chromed steel arms on a plinth base. Marked “JD” to front. Height 58.25”, width 15.5”, depth 11”. $500-$700
Douglas Mont (French, contemporary) for Jetnet Design (French, contemporary), designed in 2000. Underside with impressed maker’s mark. Height 32”, width 28”, seat to floor height 16”, seat depth 17”, overall depth 33”. $500-$700
438. Poul Kjaerholm PK-24 Chrome & Rush Chaise Lounge
Poul Kjaerholm (Danish, 1929-1980), designed 1965. A mid century modern chromed and polished steel and rush PK-24 chaise lounge, with an adjustable black leather head rest. Apparently unmarked. Height 35”, width 20.5”, depth 61”. $500-$700
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439. Ronald Pignatiello, “Standing Female Nude”, Silver
Ronald Pignatiello (American, b. 1951-), “Standing Female Nude”, sterling silver, signed to reverse “Pignatiello”, stamped to reverse “STERLING”. Overall (with base) 8.5” x 2.25” x 1.5”. $600-$800
440. American School, “Face of Faces”, Cast Stone
American School, 20th century. “Face of Faces”, cast stone, apparently unsigned. Overall 21” x 9.5” x 10.5”. $700-$900
441. Three Russell Woodard Sculptura Armchairs
Russell Woodard (American, 1910-1969), mid 20th century. Three black enameled steel “Sculptura” armchairs, each with a molded seat and arms and a bent steel base. Apparently unmarked. Height 32”, width 26”, seat depth 17”, seat to floor 16”. $600-$800
442. American School, “Untitled”, Oil on Canvas American School, 20th century. “Untitled (Figures with Ice Cream)”, oil on canvas, signed to lower right “W. Anderson”. Figural painting depicting a group of women, some seated and others standing, two with colorful ice cream cones. Framed 42” x 53.75”. Unframed 35.5” x 47.25”. $500-$700
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443. John H. Howard, “Untitled (Number 93)” John H. Howard (American, 20th / 21st Century), “Untitled (Number 93)”-1974, oil on canvas, signed and dated to upper right “John H H 74”. Framed 40.5” x 30.5”. Unframed 40” x 30”. $600-$800
444. Two Alvar Sunol Munoz-Ramos Lithographs Alvar Sunol Munoz-Ramos (Spanish, b. 1935-). Collection of two figural lithographs in colors, pencil signed by the artist, comprising “6 (Flutist)”-circa 1968, graphite signed to lower right “Alvar”, figural print depicting a woman listening to a nearby musician playing the flute; and “#5 (The Singer)”-circa 1968, graphite signed to lower right “Alvar”, figural print depicting a woman listening to a nearby singer with stringed instrument. Each with gallery label to verso “Austin Galleries”. Each framed 23” x 22”. Each sight 10” x 8.75”. $300-$500
445. Two Alvar Sunol Munoz-Ramos Lithographs Alvar Sunol Munoz-Ramos (Spanish, b. 1935-). Collection of two figural lithographs in colors, pencil signed by the artist, comprising “#2 (Violinist)”-circa 1968, graphite signed to lower right “Alvar”, figural print depicting a person playing a violin; and “#1 (cellist and Flutist)”-circa 1968, graphite signed to lower right “Alvar”, figural print depicting two figures playing instruments (cello and flute). Each with gallery label to verso “Austin Galleries”. Each framed 23” x 22”. Each sight 10” x 8.75”. $300-$500
446. Two Alvar Sunol Munoz-Ramos Lithographs
Alvar Sunol Munoz-Ramos (Spanish, b. 1935-). Collection of two figural lithographs in colors, pencil signed by the artist, comprising “#3 (Guitarist)”-circa 1968, graphite signed to lower right “Alvar”, figural print depicting a man strumming a guitar; and “#4 (Serenade)”-circa 1968, graphite signed to lower right “Alvar”, figural print depicting a woman perched on a balcony. Each with gallery label to verso “Austin Galleries”. Each framed 23” x 22”. Each sight 10” x 8.75”. $300-$500
447. Mid Century Modern Walnut Sideboard or Dresser
American, mid 20th century. A mid century modern Danish style walnut dresser or sideboard, having six drawers, three on each side, flanking two paneled cabinet doors, each with walnut burl paneling and brass hardware, on a brass base and legs. Opens to reveal three sliding drawers. Stenciled numbers to reverse. Height 30.75”, width 72”, depth 18”. $400-$600
448. Mid Century Modern Walnut Dresser
American, mid 20th century. Stenciled numbers to reverse, otherwise apparently unmarked. Height 46.75”, width 40.125”, depth 18.5”. $400-$600
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450. Modernist Sculpture, “Untitled (Upward Salute)”
449. Modernist Sculpture of a Woman, Alfredo Rossi
20th century. “Untitled (Upward Salute)”, patinated brass, apparently unsigned. Modernist figural sculpture depicting a nude female with elongated legs and torso, standing with arms raised overhead in an upward salute, with removable tapered vase. Overall (with base) 76” x 11” 13”. $500-$700
Alfredo Rossi (Italian, 20th century), fourth quarter 20th century. Signed at top of base “A. Rossi”. Height 31”, width 3.75”, depth 4”. $500-$700
451. Mary Preminger “Untitled (Figures Embracing)”
Mary Preminger (American, 1920-1997). “Untitled (Figures Embracing)”-circa 1982, bronze mounted to Lucite, monogrammed and dated “M.G.P. (C) 82”. Figural wall sculpture depicting two nude figures, a man and a woman, embracing, mounted to Lucite, intended for wall hanging. Overall 24” x 18” x 3.75”. $400-$600
453. Marion Sulkin, “Tall Man”, Bronze, 1999
452. Manner of Boucher, “Untitled (Mannerist Nude)”
Manner of Alfred Boucher (French, 1850-1934), “Untitled (Mannerist Nude)”, bronze, apparently unsigned. Overall 10.25” x 4.5” x 4”. $400-$600
Marion Sulkin (20th century), “Tall Man”-1999, gilt and patinated bronze, signed and dated to base “Marion Sulkin 99”. Surrealist-style figural sculpture in the vein of Alberto Giacometti (Swiss, 1901-1966), depcting a tall male figure with elongated legs and hands tucked away into unseen pockets, with gaunt face and 454. Hattakitkosol Somchai, sunken eyes, with square plinth base. “Seated Woman”, Bronze Overall 20.25” x 3.25” x 3.25”. Hattakitkosol Somchai (Thai, 1934-2000), “Seated $300-$500 Woman”, patinated bronze, signed to base “SOMCHAI”. Overall 16” x 12.5” x 21.5”. $300-$500
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455. Itzchak Tarkay, “Café Roma”, Lithograph
Itzchak Isaac Tarkay (Isreali, 1935-2012), “Café Roma”, lithograph in colors on paper, pencil signed to lower right “Tarkay”, edition noted to lower left over blind stamp “236/350”. Figural print depicting an open air café. Framed 37” x 44.25”. Sight 22” x 29.5”. $300-$500
456. Monserrat Torrens, “Flower Vendor”, Oil on Canvas
Monserrat Torrens (Spanish, b. 1933 -), “Flower Vendor”, oil on canvas, signed to lower right “M. Torrens”. With information about the artist to verso. Framed 38” x 32”. Unframed 30” x 24”. $300-$500
457. Carved Neoclassical Style Burlwood Coffee Table
American, mid 20th century. A neoclassical style burlwood veneer coffee or occasional table, having a round top with a carved foliated border, over a conforming rounded and shaped apron carved with scrolling acanthus leaves and rocaille, with four cabriole legs, each knee carved with a heart, and terminating in claw and ball feet. Apparently unmarked. Height 25.5”, diameter 35”. $300-$500
458. Don Fink Lithograph “Untitled (Gamme de Couleurs)”, 1969
Don Fink (American, 1923-2010), “Untitled (Gamme de Couleurs)”-1969, lithograph in colors on paper, signed, inscribed and épreuve d’artiste noted in graphite to lower margin “E.A. ‘To Ken + Joan’ Con Fink ‘69”. Abstract expressionist print in blues and reds. Framed 21.25” x 26.25”. Sight 14.25” x 19.5”. $300-$500
459. French School, “Trifolium Nymph”, Watercolor
French School, mid-20th century. “Trifolium Nymph”, watercolor on deckled paper, graphite signed to lower left “Devereaux”. Figural painting depicting a beautiful girl, or nymph, whose hair is figuratively represented by trifolium (clover) leaves. Unframed 22.5” 14.75”. $300-$500
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460. Maison Jansen Style Neoclassical Gueridon
Style of Maison Jansen (French, 1880-1989). circa 1960s. Apparently unmarked. Height 28”, diameter 21”. Provenance: From the private collection of Elaine Killeen, Atlanta, Georgia. $800-$1,200
462. Isaac Maimon “Les Champs-Élysées Cafés” Serigraph
Isaac Maimon (Israeli, b. 1951-), “Les Champs-Élysées Cafés”, serigraph in colors on paper, from an edition of 275, edition noted in graphite to lower left “217/275”, graphite signed to lower right “Isaac Maimon”. With certificate of authenticity to verso. Framed 42” x 51.5”. Sight 27.5” x 37”. $300-$500
461. Maison Jansen Style Grecian Motif Curule Chairs
Continental, mid 20th century. A pair of Hollywood Regency Grecian or Neoclassical motif curule chairs in the style of Maison Jansen, each having a black wrought iron frame accented with turned gilt metal finials and applied rosettes, with leather armrests attached with gilt metal rings, ending in gilt metal ball handholds, a slubbed linen scooped seat and back, with metal cap feet. Apparently unmarked. Height 33.25”, width 21.5”, seat depth 16”, seat to floor 16”. $600-$800
463. Isaac Maimon, “At the Ballroom”, Oil on Canvas
Isaac Maimon (Israeli, b. 1951-), “At the Ballroom” - circa 1995, oil on canvas, signed at lower left. Modernist painting depicting a ballroom scene with beautiful women in elaborate gowns. With certificate of authenticity to verso. Framed 44.5” x 57”. Unframed 41” x 32”. $600-$800
464. Giltwood Cushion Mirror with Beaded Border
Continental, likely French, mid 20th century. A twelve-sided cushion mirror, having a beaded giltwood border. Apparently unmarked. Height 43”, width 30”, depth 1.5”. $500-$700
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466. Pair, Pierced Sterling Nut Dishes, Howard & Co.
Howard & Co. (American (New York), 1866-1922). A pair of fine sterling silver individual nut cellars, each with four paw feet issued from rocaille legs and having quatrefoil body with rolled rim and pieced geometric and floral decoration to walls and rim. Each marked to underside “Howard & Co. / 121 / New York / STERLING”. Height 1.875”, width 4.125” , depth 3.375”. Total weight $300-$500
465. Dominick & Haff Queen Anne Sterling Serving Spoons
Dominick & Haff (American, 1868-1928).Two sterling silver serving pieces in the “Queen Anne Plain” pattern comprising a large casserole spoon (9.5”) and a gravy ladle (7.5”), each with pentagonal handle having triple reeded edge, monogrammed “MHW”. Total weight 5 troy ounces. $200-$400
467. Stieff “Baltimore Rose” Sterling Bread Bowl c.1950
Stieff (American, founded 1904), circa 1950. A fine sterling silver bread dish of oblong form in the Baltimore Rose pattern having shallow well framed by a wide band of chased and repousse flowers with a molded scroll edge.Monogram at center “U”. width 13.5”, depth 7.5”, height 1.75”. weight 15.8 troy ounces. $400-$600
468. Stieff Sterling Footed Award Dish, ATA Champion
Stieff (American, founded 1904), circa 1956. A round footed sterling silver award or presentation dish having splayed round foot surmounted by overhanging concave round dish with upturned rim. Inscribed to tondo “GRAND AMERICAN” over emblem for Amateur Trapshooting Association and “SINGLES CHAMPION / AUG 17 1956”. Underside marked “STIEFF / STERLING / 021-X”. diameter 10”, height 1.75”. weight 15 troy ounces. $300-$500
469. Set of 8 Wallace Sterling Silver Wine Goblets
R. Wallace & Sons (American, founded 1871). A set of 8 sterling silver wine goblets or wine glasses having tulip form cup set over smooth tapering stem raised on spreading ring foot. Each marked to underside “WALLACE / STERLING / 18”. Height 5”, diameter of top 3”. Total weight 26.7 troy ounces. $400-$600
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471. 19th C. Black Cast Iron Horse Head Hitching Post
American, early 19th century. A black cast iron hitching post from Savannah, Georgia, topped with a horse head with a ring in its mount, on a twisted and foliated post with an octagonal base. Apparently unmarked. Height 42”, diameter 6”. $400-$600
470. After Mene, “L’Accolade”, Bronze
After Pierre Jules Mene (French, 1810-1879), “L’Accolade (The Accolade)”-1869, bronze. A 20th century patinated cast bronze sculpture with striated green marble base after the original work by noted French sculptor Pierre Jules Mene (French, 1810-1879), sculpture depicting two Arab horses, a mare (Nedjibe) and stallion (Tachiani), with inscription to base “P.J. Mene 1869”, with plaque to marble base “L’Accolade by Pierre Jules Mene”. Overall 15” x 21” x 13”. $400-$600
472. Alfonso Bini, “Horse Head”, Carved Wood Sculpture
Alfonso Bini (Italian, 20th/21st century), “Horse Head”, wood, inscribed to underside “Bini Firenze”. Figural sculpture depicting the head and neck of a charging horse, is mane moving wildly, and mouth agape. Overall 13” x 28” x 6”. $300-$500
473. Vnodchenko, “Horses in Field”, 1973, Oil
Yuri Fedorovich Vnodchenko (Ukranian, b. 1927-), “Horses in Field”-1973, oil on cardboardsigned and dated to lower right, titled and signed to verso. Gestrurally rendered pastoral landscape painting with impasto handling depicting a white cow grazing on a green hillside with autumnal foliage in the distance and overcast skies overhead. Framed 16.5” x 22.75”. Unframed 11.5” x 17.75”. $300-$500
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474. Roden Bros. 1934 Sterling Horse Show Award Plate
Roden Bros, Ltd. (Canadian, 1891-c.1958), circa 1934. A sterling silver award dish from the 1934 Royal Agricultural Winter Fair Horse Show given as 1st prize to La La Success in the category of Pony Driven by a Lady, the round plate with heavy twisted gadroon edge punctuated by six square scroll cartouches. Tondo inscribed to the winner. Underside with maker’s mark “925 R” beside lion rampant. diameter 10”. weight 14.5 troy ounces. $300-$500
475. George Vaughan Curtis, “Winter Walk”, Oil George Vaughan Curtis (American, 1859-1943), “Winter Walk”, oil on canvas, signed to lower right. Framed 27.5” x 32.5”. Unframed 23” x 28.5”. $300-$500
477. American School, “Snowy Winter Pathway”, Oil
American School, circa 1984. “Snowy Winter Pathway”, oil on canvas, indistinctly signed and dated to lower right “Julia D’Amista ‘84”. Framed 23.25” x 29.25”. Unframed 18” x 24”. $300-$500
479. Michael Tienhaara, “Distant Visions”, Oil
Michael Tienhaara (American, 20th / 21st century), “Distant Visisions”, oil on canvas, signed to lower left “Tienhaara”, signed and titled to verso. Framed 20” x 24”. Unframed 12” x 16”. $300-$500
476. American School, “Highland Falls”, Oil
American School. “Highland Falls”-1933, oil on board, signed, titled and dated to lower right “E.V. Nadnerny Highland falls 1933”. Framed 29.5” x 25.25”. Unframed 24” x 19.5”. $300-$500
478. American School, “Autumnal Landscape”
American School, first half 20th century. “Aumtumnal Landscape”, oil on canvas, signed to lower right “H.R. Townsend”. Framed 19” x 23”. Unframed 16” x 20”. $400-$600
480. American School, “Moat with Arched Bridge”, 1919
American School. “Moat with Arched Bridge”-1919, oil on canvas, signed and dated to lower right “I.I. Owens FRANCE 1919”. Framer’s label to verso. Framed 23.5” x 20.75”. Unframed 20” x 17”. $300-$500
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481. Pair, Federal Style Mahogany Pembroke Side Tables
American, mid to late 20th century. A pair of Federal style Pembroke tables, each having a rectangular top with bow ends and two rounded drop leaves, accented with a line inlay border, above a conforming bowfront and line inlaid door with a brass pull, on four square tapered legs, stained with bellflower drops and a line border, terminating in brass toe caps. Each with stamped numbers to underside. Height 28.25”, diameter 30”. Provenance: From the private collection of Elaine Killeen, Atlanta, Georgia. $500-$700
483. Ignacy Machlanski, Double-Sided Oil on Masonite
Ignacy Machlanski (American, 20th century). A double-sided work comprising “Still life with Pinecones”, oil on Masonite, apparently unsigned, Verso with landscape painting depicting a pod with flowering lily pads. Framed 30.25” x 33”. Unframed 25.125” x 27.75”. $500-$700
482. American Federal Style Mahogany Dresser
American, early to mid 20th century. A mahogany Federal style dresser or chest of drawers, the top having a fluted edge, over five long drawers in graduating sizes, each with a molded edge, a central locking key escutcheon and brass pulls decorated with eagles, on elongated ogee bracket feet. Apparently unmarked. Height 44.125”, width 36.425”, depth 18.5”. $700-$900
484. Ignacy Machlanski, “Still Life”, Oil on Masonite
Ignacy Machlanski (American, 20th century), “Still Life with Fruit and Bottles”, oil on masonite, signed to lower left “I Machlanski”. An early 20th century still life painting depicting a tablescape with various fruit, an empty tea cup and saucer, a half drunk glass of beer, two tall glass bottles and a small earthenware jug. Framed 30.125” x 36.5”. Sight 22.425” x 28.5”. $500-$700
485. Southwood Upholstered Silk Damask Camelback Sofa
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Southwood Furniture (American, Hickory, North Carolina, 1973-), late 20th century. With manufacturer’s label. Height 36.5”, width 74”, seat depth 30”, seat to floor 24”. $500-$700
486. Six American Carved Oak Ring Turned Side Chairs
American, late 19th century. A set of six carved oak side chairs, each with a scalloped crest rail, with two rounded ring turned seat rails, with a banded, horizontal birdcage back with tapering ring turned stiles, over a white muslin upholstered seat, on four rounded tapering legs with banding, with a double box stretcher. Apparently unmarked. Height 34”, width 16.5”, seat depth 15”, seat to floor 17.5”. $800-$1,200
487. Circle of Murphy, “Cold Fall Morning”, Oil
Circle of John Francis Murphy (American, 1853-1921), “Cold Fall Morning”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Tonalist landscape painting depicting an open, grassy field dotted with the dewy , woolen fleece of a flock of sheep, with long wooden farm buildings in the midground and an autumnal tree-line in the distance. $700-$900
488. Pair, American Carved Oak Ring Turned Arm Chairs
American, late 19th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 38.5”, width 22”, seat depth 19”, seat to floor 20”. $400-$600
489. Curt Brill Raku Fumed Pottery Vase, Signed
Curt Brill (American, b. 1952- ). Large bulbous raku fumed pottery vase with circular opening with angled lip at tip above rounded organically shaped body with lightly textured tan to grey brown raku glazing. Incised signature “Curt Brill” on bottom. Overall height 11.8”, diameter of opening at top 4.8”. Note: Brill has exhibited widely throughout the United States. His work is in many private and public art collections including the Tucson Museum of Art, Cornell University, the Mint Museum of Art in Charlotte, North Carolina, the Dupont Collection and others. $300-$500
490. Don Penny Signed Lidded Pottery Vessel
Donald Penny (American, 20th century). Large ceramic stoneware pottery lidded jar with fitted flat cover above a rounded body with raised horizontal ridges, exterior with light beige glaze with brown speckled exterior with blue and brown sweeping sections. Incised signature on bottom. Height 10.3”, diameter of lid 5.5”. $300-$500
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491. After C.M. Russell, “Will Rogers”, Bronze
492. After Frederic Remington, “Mountain Man”, Bronze
After Charles Marion Russell (American, 1864-1926), “Will Rogers”, bronze. Depicting American cowboy William Penn Adair (Will) Rogers (American, 1879-1935) on horseback. Inscribed to base “C.M. Russell”, with plaque to marble base “Will Rogers by C.M. Russell”. Overall 21” x 20” x 10.75”. $300-$500
After Frederic Sackrider Remington (American, 1861-1909), “Mountain Man”, bronze. Inscribed to side”Frederic Remington”, with plaque to marble base “Mountain Man by Frederic Remington”. Overall 27.75” x 20.5” x 10”. $400-$600
493. After Frederic Remington, “Buffalo Signal”, Bronze
494. After Frederic Remington, “Wooly Chaps”, Bronze
After Frederic Sackrider Remington (American, 1861-1909), “Buffalo Signal”, bronze. Inscribed to base “Frederic Remington”, with plaque to marble base “Buffalo Signal by Frederic Remington”. Overall 36” x 24” x 11”. $400-$600
After Frederic Sackrider Remington (American, 1861-1909), “Wooly Chaps”, bronze. Inscribed to base “Frederic Remington”, with plaque to marble base “Wooly Chaps by Frederic Remington”. Overall 20.25” x 17” x 10”. $400-$600
495. After Frederic Remington, “Horse Thief”, Bronze
After Frederic Sackrider Remington (American, 1861-1909), “Horse Thief”, bronze. Inscribed to base “Frederic Remington”, with plaque to marble base “Horse Thief by Frederic Remington”. Overall 22.25” x 19.75” x 10.5”. $400-$600
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496. Paul Pletka, “Sings Holy”, Lithograph
Paul Pletka (American, b. 1946-), “Sings Holy”-circa 1975-1999, lithograph in colors on paper, graphite signed and edition noted in lower right “6/30 Pletka”. Paper with blind stamp to lower margin. Framed 32.25” x 39.75”. Sight 22” x 29.5”. $300-$500
497. Paul Pletka, “Those Living At Sunrise”
Paul Pletka (American, b. 1946-), “Those Living at Sunrise”-circa 1990, lithograph in colors on paper, artist’s proof from an edition of 100, graphite signed and edition noted in lower right “Artist’s Proof Pletka”. Paper with blind stamp to lower margin. Framed 30.325” x 37.925”. Sight 22.5” x 29.5”. $300-$500
498. Huey and Anne Wheeler Native American Jug
Huey and Anne Wheeler (American, Georgia, 1994-), late 20th century. A figural face jug modeled of Georgia red clay, depicting a Native American warrior, with hand painted glazed decoration, black incised hair with a white feather, an applied handle and a narrow spout. Signed to underside. Height 8.625”, width 5.5”, depth 6.5”. $300-$500
500. Chimayo Pictorial Wool Blanket, Rug or Tapestry
Chimayo, New Mexico, circa 1950s. White plastic rings applied to the back for hanging as a tapestry. 71” x 44”. $300-$500
499. Native American Navajo Wool Woven Rug American, circa 1950s, possibly earlier. Likely from the Two Grey Hills area (east side of the Chuska Mountains in the New Mexico portion of the Navajo reservation). 63.5” x 45.5”. $400-$600
501. Navajo Hand Woven Wool Pictorial Textile Rug
American, first half of 20th century. Likely Crystal. 56.5” x 38”. $300-$500
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502. Calvin Waller Burnett, “Euphoria”, Oil on Canvas
Calvin Waller Burnett (American, 1921-2007), “Euphoria”, oil on canvas, signed to lower left “BURNETT”. Primitivist-style sgraffito figural painting depicting a nude female, her torso contorting in apparent ecstasy. Unframed 23.825” x 19.825”. $600-$800
503. Calvin Waller Burnett, “Nude in Repose”, Oil
Calvin Waller Burnett (American, 1921-2007), “Nude in Repose”, oil on wood panel, signed to lower left “BURNETT”. Primitivist-style sgraffito figural painting depicting a reclining nude female. Framed 15.75” x 17.75”. Unframed 7.75” x 9.75”. $400-$600
505. Calvin Waller Burnett, “Nudes with Dove”, Oil
Calvin Waller Burnett (American, 1921-2007), “Nudes with Dove”, oil on canvas, signed to lower center “BURNETT”. Primitivist-style sgraffito figural painting depicting two nude females seated on the ground with a bird between them. Unframed 20” x 24”. $500-$700
504. Calvin Waller Burnett, “Crouching Nudes”, Oil
Calvin Waller Burnett (American, 1921-2007), “Crouching Nudes”, oil on canvas, signed twice to lower right “BURNETT BURNETT”. Primitivist-style sgraffito figural painting depicting two nude women huddled together on the floor. Framed 16.5” x 12.5”. Unframed 16” x 12”. $500-$700
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506. Peter Robert Keil, “Nosy Girl of New York”, 1978
Peter Robert Keil (German (active United States), b. 1942-), “Nosy Girl of New York”-1978, oil on canvas, signed, dated and location noted to lower right “Peter Robert Keil 78 Berlin”, with inscription to verso “Nosy Girl of New York Peter Robert Keil Berlin New York”. Gesturally rendered figural abstract expressionist painting depicting a woman with a large mouth and hand raised to face. Unframed 36” x 32”. $700-$900
507. Peter Robert Keil, “Housewife Afternoon”, 1983
Peter Robert Keil (German (active United States), b. 1942-), “Housewife Afternoon”-1983, oil on canvas, signed, dated and location noted to lower left “Peter Robert Keil Berlin 83”, inscribed to verso “Housewife Afternoon Peter Robert Keil Berlin”. Gesturally rendered figural abstract expressionist painting depicting a seated woman. Unframed 48” x 35.75”. $800-$1,200
508. Edward Wormley for Dunbar #164 Wedge Table
Edward Wormley (American, 1907-1995) for Dunbar (1910-), mid 20th century. A teak Model 164 wedge occasional or side table, having an overhanging trapezoidal top, on four rectangular legs, joined by two stretcher bars, with brass toe caps. Apparently unmarked. Height 22.25”, width 24”, depth 24”. $600-$800
509. George Nelson Style Long Maple Platform Bench
Style of George Nelson (American, 1908-1986) for Herman Miller (American, Zeeland, MI, 1923-), designed 1946, late 20th century. A low, slatted “Platform” style maple bench, having three ebonized wood legs. Apparently unmarked. Height 14.25”, width 92”, depth 18.5”. $700-$900
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510. Milo Baughman Attributed Chrome Cube Chair
Attributed to Milo Baughman (American, 1923-2003) for Thayer Coggin (American, founded 1953- ), circa 1970s. A chromed steel cube chair, having a cream colored upholstered seat and back with removable cushions and arm rests. Apparently unmarked. Height 29”, width 30”, seat depth 19”, seat to floor 19”. $400-$600
511. Todd Goldman, “Fat Kids Are Hard to Kidnap”
Todd Goldman (American, 20th / 21st century), “Fat Kids are Hard to Kidnap”, acrylic on canvas, signed to lower right “Todd”. Satirical Pop Art painting depicting a central figure with large belly exposed by shrunken shirt, with ice cream cones in either hand, on yellow ground. Unframed 71” x 60”. $700-$900
Lots 512. 513. and 514. Sold Individually Each an Identical Chrome & Glass Etagere Attributed to Milo Baughman
Attributed to Milo Baughman (American, 1923-2003) for Design Institute of America (DIA), circa 1970s. A polished chromed steel etagere, rectangular in form, having an irregular geometric layout of five glass shelves, two partial, and three long, with a glass top and squared feet. Apparently unmarked. Height 79”, width 42”, depth 16”. $800-$1,200
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516. William Tolliver, “Dancer”, Woodblock Print, 1992
515. William Tolliver, “Nite Life”, Printer’s Proof William Tolliver (American (active Louisiana & Mississippi), 1951-2000), “Nite Life”, serigraph in colors on scrap paper, printer’s proof noted to lower left, signed to lower right “William Tolliver”. Multi-figural abstract print depicting a lat night club scene with a monochromatic central male figure with guitar, and a second seated male figure. Image size 25” x 19”. Sheet size 31.25” x 24”. $600-$800
William Tolliver (American (active Louisiana and Mississippi), 1951-2000), “Dancer”-1992, monochromatic woodblock print, printer’s proof and signature in graphite to lower margin “P.P. William Tolliver”. Figural monochromatic print depicting a female dancer in motion. Unframed 22.25” x 30”. $700-$900
517. T.H. Robsjohn-Gibbings for Widdicomb Klismos Table
.H. Robsjohn-Gibbings (American, born Britain, 1905-1976) for Widdicomb Furniture Co. (American, 1873-late 20th century), circa 1950s. A walnut Klismos occasional table, having a square top with rounded corners and an inlaid outer border, atop four klismos legs, with a lower shelf support. With manufacturer’s label to underside. Height 17”, width 32”, depth 32”. $1,000-$2,000
518. T.H. Robsjohn-Gibbings for Widdicomb Drinks Table
T.H. Robsjohn-Gibbings (American, born Britain, 19051976) for Widdicomb Furniture Co. (American, 1873-late 20th century), circa 1950s. A lacquered walnut Drinks table, having a square top with an inlaid outer border, atop four klismos legs with double cross stretcher supports. With manufacturer’s label. Height 16.5”, width 21”, depth 21”. $1,000-$1,500
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519. Peter Max “Zero Spectrum” Limited Edition Serigraph
Peter Max (German / American, b. 1937-), “Zero Spectrum”-1997, limed edition serigraph in colors from an edition of 300, signed to lower left “Max”, edition noted to lower right “248/300”. With certificate of authenticity from Nathan Daniel Isen to verso. Framed 24” x 24”. Sight 11.25” x 11.25”. $300-$500
520. Peter Max “Without Borders” Limited Ed.ition Serigraph
Peter Max (German / American, b. 1937-), “Without Borders”-2002, limed edition serigraph in colors from an edition of 300, signed to lower left “Max”, edition noted to lower right “193/300”. With certificate of authenticity from Nathan Daniel Isen to verso. Framed 23.125” x 23.125”. Sight 10.75” x 10.75”. $300-$500
521. Acerbis International “Tavolo Mugello” Low Table
Lodovico Acerbis and Giotto Stoppino for Acerbis International (Italian, 1963-), designed 1988, late 20th century. Height 14.125”, width 35.5”, depth 35.5”. $700-$900
522. Acerbis International “Tavolo Mugello” Low Table
Lodovico Acerbis and Giotto Stoppino for Acerbis International (Italian, 1963-), designed 1988, late 20th century. A “Tavolo Mugello” coffee or low cocktail table, square in form, having an overhanging beveled glass top, resting on a black powder-coated steel apron, with four, trefoil form stitched black leather legs. Height 14.125”, width 35.5”, depth 35.5”. $700-$900
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523. Peter Max “American Flag”, Signed Mixed Media
Peter Max (German / American, b. 1937-), “American Flag”, mixed media including acrylic, signed at lower right “Max”. Psychedelic pop-art composition depicting a stylized American flag. Framed 20.625” x 18.625”. Sight 9.925” x 7.925”. $1,000-$2,000
524. Spectacular Marcello Fantoni Glazed Ceramic Vase
Marcello Fantoni (Italian, 1915-2011). A glazed ceramic vase by noted Italian ceramicist Marcello Fantoni, body of square form surmounted by oblong neck, with yellow, green and orange glaze, marked to underside “Fantoni Italy”. Overall 8.75” x 9” x 9”. $700-$900
525. Marcello Fantoni, “Untitled (Fish)”, Steel
Marcello Fantoni (Italian, 1915-2011), “Untitled (Fish)”, steel, inscribed indistinctly to tail “Fantoni ITALY for...”. Figural steel sculpture in the form of a long fish skeleton, with tapered wood base. Overall 10.25” x 14.25” x 4.75”. $1,000-$2,000
526. Cedric Hartman 91CO Low Profile Lumiere Floor Lamp
Cedric Hartman (American, Omaha, NE, 1929- ), designed 1978. A 91CO Low Profile Luminaire floor lamp, having a round, powder-coated steel halogen lamp with a slatted reflector shade, on a chromed steel shaft, powder-coated and widening near the base, resting on a rounded support with six triangular plastic feet. Impressed manufacturer’s mark to underside of base. Height 45.5”, width 21.5”, depth 8”. $1,000-$2,000
527. Pair, Mastercraft Attributed Brass & Glass Cabinets
Attributed to Mastercraft (American, Grand Rapids, MI, 1947-1985), early 1970s. A pair of brushed brass display cabinets, rectangular in form, each having a plain cornice over a conforming glass case with brass edging, each with a locking, hinged glass door and a mirrored back, fitted with four glass shelves and illuminated at the top and bottom, the source concealed buy white plastic light panels, the whole resting on a recessed plinth base. Apparently unmarked. Height 84”, width 36”, depth 16.5”. $1,000-$2,000
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529. Manner of Jens Flemming Sorensen, “Torso Emerging”
528. American School, “Untitled”, Oil on Paper
Manner of Jens Flemming Sorensen (Danish, b. 1933-), “Torso Emerging”-1982, bronze, indistinctly signed and dated to lower right. Figural sculpture depicting the nude torso, neck and face of a woman emerging through a tattered barrier. With numeral inscription to reverse. Overall 25.625” x 9.75” x 3”. $700-$900
American School, last half 20th century to contemporary. “Untitled”, oil on paper laid to canvas, apparently unsigned. Abstract painting in rch purple hues. With gallery label to verso “Heath Gallery”. Unframed 59.5” x 41.5”. $600-$800
530. Pair of Paul Hansen Opaline Glass & Brass Urn Lamps
Paul Hansen (American, 1920s-late 20th century), mid 20th century. A pair of white opaline and brass footed urn form table lamps, each with a tapering neck, a brass edged shoulder mounted with two brass ring handles, mounted on a shaped brass base with chamfered corners. One with sticker label, other with remnant of label, height (to fixture) 23.425”, diameter 8.25”. $800-$1,200
531. Biedermeier Style Burled Wood China Cabinet
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American, late 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Provenance: From the private collection of Elaine Killeen, Atlanta, Georgia. $800-$1,200
532. American School, “Untitled (Fear)”, Acrylic, 1993
American School. “Untitled (Fear)”-1993, acrylic on canvas, indistinctly signed and dated to verso. Conceptual art composition with painted elements, with text relating to fear. Overall 80” x 48”. $700-$900
534. Industrial Steel & Reclaimed Wood Rolling Cart
American, late 20th century. An industrial rolling cart, having a patinated rectangular steel top over a metal frame, with two levels, the top fitted with four galvanized sliding baskets, the lower with reclaimed wood planks, on four cast iron wheels. Apparently unmarked. Height 36”, width 61.6”, depth 18”. $700-$900
533. David Mann, “Heat”, Oil and Wax on Canvas, 1987
David Mann (American (New York), b. 1950-). “Heat” 1987, oil and wax on canvas, signed, dated, and titled to verso. Abstract expressionist style painting with impasto handling and two long vertical lines. Framed 93.5” x 38.25”, unframed 91” x 36.25”. $700-$900
535. Pair of Architectural Wrought Iron Console Tables
American, late 20th century. A pair of architectural wrought iron console tables, each with a rectangular polished concrete top with an overhanging molded edge, atop a painted light blue wrought iron frame, the front portion salvaged from fencing, with an open back, X-support sides, and a box stretcher. Apparently unmarked. Height 34”, width 49”, depth 18.25”. $800-$1,200
536. Pair, Industrial Steel Beam Shelving Units
American, late 20th century. A pair of industrial steel shelving units, each composed of hollow four graduated beams, each supported by two partial beams, with a single beam at the top. Apparently unmarked. Height 64.75”, width 83”, depth 6”. $1,000-$1,500
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537. Pair, Oscar Bach Style Torchiere Table Lamps
Style of Oscar Bach (American, born Germany, 1884-1957), mid 20th century. A pair of torchiere form patinated bronze and metal dragon motif table lamps, each having a speckled concave glass shade, resting on three wrought bronze dragon supports, each with outstretched wings, on three patinated metal column supports, on a graduated circular base. Height 33”, diameter 19.5”. $700-$900
538. Giovannini Chelini Faux-Tortoiseshell Wood Mirror
Giovannini Chelini (Italian, 20th century). An Art Deco-style faux-tortoiseshell wood mirror, with individual shaped and beveled mirrors surrounding a large shaped and beveled mirror, with hardware to reverse marked “Giovannini Chelini”, stamped to reverse “MADE IN ITALY”. Overall 39.625” x 29”. $700-$900
540. After Edgar Brandt, “La Tentation” Floor Lamp
539. Pair, Kroehler Furniture Art Deco Lacquered Chests
Kroehler Furniture (American, 1902-), early 20th century. Two paneled black lacquered and gold Art Deco chests or dressers, each rectangular in form, one with three long drawers, the other with one long drawer over two cabinet doors, each mounted with shaped brass hardware, each resting on short, tapered legs. Manufacturer’s mark to drawer interior. Height 33.75”, width 38”, depth 14”. $800-$1,200
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After Edgar Brandt (French, 1880-1960), circa 1920s. A gilt bronze Art Deco floor lamp after “La Tentation”, in the form of a snake rising from a circular basket weave base, with an open mouth and forked tongue, coiling to support a later frosted glass shade impressed with wheat sheaves. Apparently unmarked. Height 58.75”, diameter (of base) 13.5”. $1,000-$2,000
541. Hand Woven Chinese Art Deco Nichols Rug
Wool. China. Floral design on green fields. Urns with cascading to each end flanked by butterfly motif designs to each corner. burgundy, gold and pink accent colors. Measures 8’ 5” x 1’ 1”. $1,500-$3,000
542. Chinese Art Deco Nichols Rug
Wool. Chinese. Floral design on red field with gold border. Hanging baskets with cascading flowers. Blue, pink and cream accent colors. $1,500-$3,000
543. 1930s French Sunburst Garden Set, Francois Carre
Attributed to Francois Carre (French, early 20th century), circa 1930s. A wrought iron sunburst garden or patio set, comprised of four chairs and a married table, the chairs each having a round, pinwheel seat back, with a pierced center with radiating spokes, over a rounded oval seat with a matching design, on four shaped legs with rounded castor feet, the table with a rounded top and four shaped legs with scrolled feet and a pressed four prong star stretcher. Apparently unmarked. Height (of chair) 34”, width 40.5”, seat depth 18.5”, seat to floor 17”, height (of table) 27.5”, diameter 42”. $1,000-$2,000
544. French 1930s Sunburst Garden Bench, Francois Carre
Attributed to Francois Carre (French, early 20th century), circa 1930s. A wrought iron sunburst garden bench, having a back composed of two round, pinwheel seat backs, each with a pierced center with radiating spokes, over a rounded oval seat with a matching design, with scrolled arms, and four shaped legs with rounded castor feet. Apparently unmarked. Height 34”, width 40.5”, seat depth 18.5”, seat to floor 17”. $800-$1,200
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545. Pair, Arts & Crafts Cast Iron Wall Sconces American, early 20th century. A pair of painted gold cast iron Arts & Crafts style wall sconces, each with a squared wall bracket and arm, supporting a torch, with a reverse tapered squared drop with a faceted base, a faceted square center, and a circular candle cup. Apparently unmarked. Height 11.25”, width 8”, depth 12”. $600-$800
546. Joseph Heinrichs Arts & Crafts Copper Humidor
Attributed to Joseph Heinrichs (German, born 1866. A handsome Arts and Crafts mixed metal humidor box of drum form having spreading round foot and conforming lid with wooden handle, the whole with hammered copper surface fixed by a series of pronounced silver nailheads. Impressed mark to shoulder “COPPER AND SILVER”, otherwise apparently unmarked. Height 8.375”, diameter of base 7.875”. $800-$1,200
547. Frederick Rothenbusch Rookwood Vellum Vase, 1916
Frederick Rothenbusch (American, active 1896-1931) for Rookwood Pottery (American, Cincinnati, OH, 1880-1967), 1916. A small, banded neck vellum vase, the shoulder decorated with purple flowers and green leaves, with a blue ground. Flame mark/XVI/924/V and artist’s initials to underside. Height 6.125”, diameter 3.25”. $1,000-$2,000
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548. Lenore Asbury for Rookwood Vellum Vase, 1908
Lenore Asbury (American, active 1894-1931) for Rookwood Pottery (American, Cincinnati, OH, 1880-1967), 1908. A tall, tapered neck vellum vase, the shoulder decorated with black grapes, on a light green ground. Flame mark/VIII/941C/V and artist’s initials to underside. Height 10.5”, diameter 3.25”. $1,500-$3,000
550. American Mahogany Chippendale Cabinet on Stand
American, possibly South Carolina, late 18th/early 19th century. Interior lined with watered silk. Height 73.25”, width 40.125”, depth 11”. $800-$1,200
549. Jeannine Albert Oil “Birds in the Fruit Basket” Jeannine Albert (French, b. 1939-), “Birds in the Fruit Basket”, oil on canvas, signed to lower right “Albert”. Still life painting depicting a tabletop scene with baskets full of assorted fruits including grape clusters, apples and oranges, with small brown swallows perched throughout the scene. Framed 34” x 46”. Unframed 24” x 36”. $1,000-$2,000
551. Pair of Leather & Brass Tacked Club Chairs
American, late 20th century. A pair of brown leather club chairs, each having a curving stained wood back, sloping into armrests mounted with leather cushions and scrolled handholds, with a brass tacked brown leather upholstered back and removable seat cushion, over a carved fluted apron, foliated knees, and tapering fluted legs. Manufacturer’s labels underneath cushions. Height 35”, width 28”, seat depth 23.25”, seat to floor 21”. $800-$1,200
552. Finely Cast Bronze Patina Brass Bird and Tree Lamp
20th century. Apparently unmarked. Overall 27” x 21.75” x 17”. Provenance: From the private collection of Elaine Killeen, Atlanta, Georgia. $700-$900
553. Maitland Smith Double Parrot Table Lamp Maitland Smith (American, 1979-), 20th/21st century. Brass and bronze. Maitland-Smith gold sticker on the bottom of brown felt covered base. Height 33”. $700-$900
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554. La Barge Large Eglomise Giltwood Wall Mirror
La Barge (American, 20th century). A Louis XV style large giltwood mirror having a scrolled broken pediment top over fluted pilaster supports on scrolled and pierced base, the giltwood surrounding a rectangular looking glass with eglomise chinoiserie motif hand painted with bamboo, vines, flowers, birds, and quail. Maker’s label to verso. Height 72”, width 41”, depth 2”. Provenance: From the private collection of Elaine Killeen, Atlanta, Georgia. $1,000-$2,000
555. Douglas Arthur Teed, “Soldiers in Armor”
Douglas Arthur Teed (American, 1864-1929), “Soldiers in Armor” oil on canvas, signed to lower left “D Arthur Teed”. Figural painting depicting a pair of soldiers in elaborate battle armor, with capes, helmets and swords. Framed 25.5” x 17.5”. Unframed 18.25” x 10.5”. $1,000-$2,000
556. Baker Mahogany Double Pedestal Dining Table
Baker Furniture (American, 1903-), late 19th century. A mahogany Georgian style dining table, having a rectangular line inlaid top with a fluted edge and rounded corners, on a double pedestal base, with a tapering, banding support columns, with three reeded spider legs terminating in brass toe caps. Manufacturer’s label to underside. With two leaves. Height 29.25”, width 67.25”, depth 43.5”, width (each leaf) 17.75”. $1,000-$1,500
557. Eight Louis XV Style Neoclassical Dining Chairs
American, mid 20th century. A set of eight mahogany Louis XV-style dining chairs, including six arm and two side, each having a squared upholstered back with molded and beaded crest and side rails, with a matching upholstered seat, a molded seat rail, block knees with gold polychromed rosettes, and tapering fluted legs terminating in blunt arrow feet. Arm chairs with fauteuil arms, polychromed gold rosettes, and fluted urn form arm supports. Apparently unmarked. Height 37”, width 24”, seat depth 19”, seat to floor 19”. $1,000-$1,500
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558. 64 PC Stieff “Williamsburg Shell” Flatware Set
Stieff (American, founded 1904). A 64 piece set of sterling silver flatware in the Williamsburg Shell pattern comprising 12 5-pieces place settings and four serving utensils. Set comprising 12 modern hollow pistol dinner knives with stainless blades (9.75”), 12 dinner forks (7.5”), 12 teaspoons (6”), 12 dessert or oval soup spoons (6.75”), 12 individual salad forks (6.5”), 2 tablespoon serving spoons (8.25”), 1 large solid cold meat serving fork with 6 tines (10”), and 1 gravy ladle with shell bowl (7.75”). Total weight (less standard allotment for stainless elements) 121 troy ounces. $3,000-$5,000
559. American Octagonal Sailor’s Valentine Box, 19 C.
American, 19th century. A black walnut, maple, and shellwork sailor’s Valentine box, having a hinged octagonal case, the top with a central scene depicting Cupid and Aphrodite, opening to reveal an interior fitted with multicolor Caribbean shell designs forming flowers and hearts. Lock and key present. Unmarked. Height 2.5”, width 10.75”, depth 8.75”. $2,000-$4,000
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560. Eight Henredon Natchez Collection Dining Chairs
Henredon (American, North Carolina, 1945-), mid to late 20th century. A set of eight Henredon Historic Natchez Collection mahogany dining chairs in the Greek Revival style, including two arm and six side, in the Regency style, having scrolled crest rails with ormolu mounts, line carved sides rails, each with squared green leather upholstered backs and seats, rounded seat rails, and saber legs. Two with scrolled arms mounted with rosettes. Each with manufacturer’s label. Height (of arm chair) 39.5”, width 23.75”, seat depth 19.25”, seat to floor 19”. $1,000-$2,000
561. Henkel Harris Chippendale Style Dining Table
Henkel Harris (Virginia, 1946-) A Chippendale-style stained mahogany dining table, with a beveled edge, a lighter border, and cabriole legs accented with acanthus carvings and ending in paw and ball feet. With two leaves and pads. Marked with manufacturer’s label. Height 30”, length 77”, width 44”. Each leaf 33.73” long. $1,500-$3,000
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563. Burled Wood Carved Serpentine Front Secretary
562. Two Stephen Shortridge Venice Scenes
Collection of two Stephen Shortridge (American (active Iowa), b. 1951-) oil on canvas paintings depicting Venetian Scenes, comprising “Venice Afternoon” oil on canvas, signed to lower right “Shortridge”, signed and titled to verso, seascape painting depicting the calm waters of Venice on a warm afternoon; and “Moonlight Venice”, oil on canvas, signed to lower right “Shortridge”, signed and titled to verso, seascape painting depicting a Venetian waterway after dark, the moonlight glinting off of the glossy boats and still waters. “Venice Afternoon” framed 20.925” x 24.825”; unframed 12” x 16”. “Moonlight Venice” framed 20.75” x 24.75”; unframed 12” x 16”. $600-$800
American, 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 77.5”, width 33.5”, depth 18.5”. $700-$900
564. Pair, Henredon Natchez Coll. Demilune Commodes
Henredon (American, North Carolina, 1945-), late 20th century. A pair of Natchez Collection Empire style mahogany demilune commodes, each with a shaped brown marble top, supported by four round column supports, each mounted with gilt metal ormolu banding, stylized flowers, and torches, with an upper drawer mounted with foliated ormolu, above two curved doors, each with pierced knobs, resting on a conforming ormolu mounted base with tapering block feet. Manufacturer’s labels to reverse. Height 34.425”, width 40.325”, depth 20.825”. Provenance: From the private collection of Elaine Killeen, Atlanta, Georgia. $1,000-$2,000
565. Stephen Shortridge “Venice Evening” Oil on Canvas
Stephen Shortridge (American (active Iowa), b. 1951-), “Venice Evening”, oil on canvas, signed at lower right “Shortridge”, signed, titled and rights reserved to verso. Romantic expressionist landscape painting depicting the Venetian waterfront at Santa Maria della Salute (Venetian, founded 1681); with gondolas and gondolieri docking their boats at the cobblestone banks of the ancient water city at sunset. Framed 50” x 61.75”. Unframed 36” x 48”. $2,000-$4,000
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566. American Folk Art, “Portrait of General Sheridan”
American School, last half 19th century. “Portrait of General Sheridan”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Folk art (sometimes called Outsider Art, or self-taught) figural bust-length portrait painting depicting the well-decorated Union Army general, Philip Henry Sheridan (American, 1831-1888); Sheridan sits with impeccable posture and well groomed moustache, dressed in his Union uniform with his rank reflected in stars adorning his shoulder. Framed 32” x 25.825”. Unframed 28.125” x 22.125”. Note: Sheridan was a Union Army general in the American Civil War (1861-1865). $700-$900
567. American School, “Portrait of General Lee”, 19th C
American School, 19th century. “Portrait of General Lee”, oil on animal hide, laid to cotton, apparently unsigned. Bust length portrait painting depicting the American general in command of the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia in the American Civil War. Robert E. Lee (American, 1807-1870). Unframed 16.75” x 13.5”. Framed 22.5” x 17.75”. $1,200-$2,400
568. Jefferson Davis GA Attorney Appointment Document
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An American Civil War era certificate signed by Confederate States of America President Jefferson Davis making the appointment of John Cochran Nicoll (1793-1863) to the position of Attorney for the District of Georgia. Nicoll was a member of the Georgia House of Representatives, a judge for the Eastern Circuit of Georgia, mayor of Savannah,and a United States federal judge, as well as district attorney for the Confederate States of America. Document dated by hand September 18, 1862, and signed by Jefferson Davis as well as Secretary of State Judah P. Benjamin (18111884). The document bears at lower left the embossed seal of the Confederate States of America Provisional Government and publishing mark of Hoyer & Ludwig of Richmond, Virginia. 12.5” x 19.5”. $3,000-$5,000
569. Two Pieces of Santa Clara Blackware Pottery
Lucy Year Flower (Native American, Santa Clara Pueblo, 1935-2013), Flora and Glenda Naranjo (Native American, Santa Clara Pueblo, active 1970-), last quarter 20th century. Two pieces of stone polished blackware Acoma pottery, including a low bowl by the Naranjos with a geometric motif, and a tapered and carved vase with carved flowers by Year Flower. Both signed. Height 4”, diameter 4”. $500-$700
570. Maria Poveka Martinez Signed San Ildefonso Bowl
Maria Montoya Poveka Martinez (American, 1887-1980), mid 20th century. A San Ildefonso Blackware pottery bowl, having a small rounded form and a stone polished gunmetal finish. Signed “Maria Poveka”. Height 3.5”, diameter 4.5”. $800-$1,200
571. Elizabeth Naranjo Signed Blackware Wedding Vase
Elizabeth Naranjo (Native American, Santa Clara Pueblo, 1929-), mid to late 20th century. A polished blackware wedding vase, having two necks connected by a twisted handle, the body carved with an avanyu serpent and scroll designs. Signed and inscribed “Elizabeth Naranjo Santa Clara Pueblo”. Height 14.5”, diameter 10”. Note: This piece was awarded a first place ribbon in the Inter-Tribal Indian Ceremonial in Gallup, New Mexico in 1983, which is attached to the neck of the vase. The original receipt of purchase is also included. $1,500-$3,000
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572. Jan Stursa, “Wounded”, Bronze, 1921
Jan Stursa (Czech, 1880-1925), “Wounded”-circa 1921, bronze, inscribed to base “STURSA”. figural sculpture depicting a nude male mid-fall, with arms raised overhead and ankles tightly together as he collapses. Overall 18.25” x 11” x 7”. $1,500-$3,000
573. Attributed to Sintenis, “Ausschlagendes Fohlen”
Renée Sintenis (American/German, 1888-1965), “Ausschlagendes Fohlen (Rash Foal)”, bronze, with monogram to back right leg “RS”. Figural sculpture depicting a kicking foal, with hind legs mid-air, with striated marble plinth base. Overall (with base) 5.75” x 6” x 3.25”. Note: Illustrated in “Renee Sintenis” by Hannah Kiel, 1935. $1,500-$3,000
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574. La Paglia for ISC Round Sterling Silver Salver
Alphonse La Paglia (Italian, 1907-1953) for International Silver Company (American, founded 1898). A Danish inspired round sterling silver salver or tray having pierced rim with repeating pattern of lily flowers punctuated by three clusters of sculptural silver beads. Underside of rim marked “International Sterling / La Paglia Designed / 170 31 /5”. diameter 13.25”. weight 33.6 troy ounces. Note: La Paglia died in 1953 and International Silver Co. continued production of his designs until at least 1957 under the heading of International Sterling Craft Associates. $1,000-$2,000
575. Striking Modern Italian Sterling Water Pitcher
Zaramella Argenti (Italian, founded 1948), circa 1968-present. A streamlined modern sterling silver water pitcher comprising tapering 8-sided body with pyramidal spout to one side opposed by tubular handle mounted to alternate side with pink stone ball finial at top, with open top. Underside marked “Made for Tiffany” indicating Tiffany & Co. (American, founded 1837) as retailer (possibly later or spurious), also with maker’s seal beside Italian hallmarks and 925 standard mark. Height 8.125”, width spout to handle 7.25”. weight 24.1 troy ounces. $1,500-$3,000
576. Mid Century Modern Danish Sterling Tea Service
Einar Dragsted (Danish (Copenhagen), 1923-1991), circa mid-20th century. A very fine sterling silver modernist 3-piece tea service, pattern 43, comprising rounded cube form teapot, sugar, and creamer, the tea pot with raffia bound folding handle and round lid bearing carved bone finial, and the sugar with a folding handle. Each piece marked to underside “E. DRAGSTED / STERLING / DENMARK / 43” surrounding a maker’s mark. Teapot height (with handle raised) 7.25”, width over spout 6.6”. Creamer height 2.6”, spout to handle 4”. Sugar height (with handle raised) 3.875”, width 3”. Total weight 36.2 troy ounces. $1,500-$3,000
577. Bernadotte for Georg Jensen Sterling Coffee Service
Sigvard Bernadotte (Swedish, 1907-2002) for Georg Jensen (Danish, founded 1904), circa 1945-77. A stunning modernist sterling silver coffee service comprising bottle form coffee pot with white leather wrapped loop handle, squat round lidded sugar, and squat teardrop form creamer with loop handle, the sugar and pot with triangular form finials to the round lids. Each piece marked to underside with maker and artist’s marks, also “DEMNARK / STERLING / 1015”. Pot height 9.25”. Sugar height 3”. Creamer height 2.75”. Total weight 26.3 troy ounces. $2,000-$4,000
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578. 12 Raul De Armas for KnollStudio Dining Chairs
Raul de Armas (Cuban, 1941-) for Knoll Studios (American, New York, 1938-), designed 1991. A set of twelve stained beech De Armas dining chairs, each having a curved, horizontal, tapering ladderback, a U-shaped upholstered seat, conforming squared arms, and tapered legs. All with metal KnollStudio manufacturer’s label stamped with Raul de Armas signature. Height 34”, width 21.25”, seat depth 19.25”, seat to floor 19”. $1,200-$2,400
579. Pascal Mourgue for Knoll Burl Wood “Pascal” Table
Pascal Mourgue (French, 20th century) for Knoll (American, New York, 1929-), designed 1985. A Pascal Conference Table System rectangular conference or dining table, having a stained burl wood top in two parts, each resting on three black extruded aluminum cross shaped legs, six in total. Apparently unmarked. Height 28.25”, width 48”, depth 123.5”. $1,000-$2,000
580. Ford Crull, “When the Time Comes”, Oil Diptych
Ford Crull (American (active New York), b.1952-), “When the Time Comes”-1985, two-panel diptych, oil and oil pastel on canvas, each with signatures and titles to verso. Expressively rendered abstract paintings with various letters and symbols scattered amongst figures and birds. Each panel 80” x 50” x 1”. Together 160” x 100” 1”. $2,000-$4,000
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581. Roy Lichtenstein, “Haystacks #6”, 1969
Roy Lichtenstein (American, 1923-1997), “Haystacks #6”-1969, lithograph with screenprinting, from the Haystack Series, edition of 100 with ten artist’s proofs, published by Gemini, Los Angles, graphite signed, dated and edition noted to lower margin “A/P IX R Lichtenstein ‘69”, with blind stamp to lower right recto, with graphite inscription to verso “RL69-236”, with publisher’s stamp to verso “Gemini G.E.L., Los Angeles Calif”. Image size 13.25” x 23.225”. Sheet size 20.5” x 30.5”. Note: in 1968-69 Lichtenstein produced a series of paintings after the icon works of Claude Monet (French, 1840-1926) (‘Haystacks’-circa 1890/1, and ‘Rouen Cathedral’-circa 1894). In 1969, Lichtenstein made prints on this theme. The ‘Haystacks’ Series is comprised of seven images, each intended to demonstrate a mechanical or mechanized version of Monet’s original light effects. $5,000-$7,000
582. Adrian Pearsall Gondola Form Sofa
Attributed to Adrian Pearsall (American, 1925-2011) for Craft Associates(American, 20th century), mid 20th century. A mid century modern gondola form four seat sofa, having a curving seat upholstered in brown tweed with blue velvet piping, with removable navy blue velvet seat and back cushions, on four tapered walnut legs. Apparently unmarked. Height 26.25”, width 103.5”, seat depth 23”, seat to floor 17”. $2,000-$4,000
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583. Cornelis Zitman, “Untitled (Slouching Woman)”
Cornelis Zitman (Dutch/Venezuelan, b. 1926-2016), “Untitled (Slouching Woman)”, bronze, inscribed to base “36 Rue Jacob. Paris IV, France”, monogrammed and edition noted to base “CZ 2/8”. Figural sculpture depicting a seated woman, slouching in her open back chair, playing with the beads of a long necklace, with side table nearby. Overall 7.75” x 8.125” x 8.125”. Note: 36 Rue Jacob. Paris IV, France is the address of Galerie Dina Vierny (French, founded 1947) where Zitman was first exhibited in 1971. $20,000-$40,000
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584. William Tolliver, “Runners”, Oil on Board
William Tolliver (American (active Louisiana and Mississippi),1951-2000), “Runners”, oil on board, signed to lower right “William Tolliver”. Abstract figural painting with expressionist handling depicting a group of figures in motion. With marks to verso “Gessobord & Ampersand Art Supply”. Note: In the vein of Romare Bearden (American, 19111988) and Jacob Lawrence (American, 1917-2000), William Tolliver is counted among the great African American artists of the 20th century. Tolliver’s work is characterized by his self-taught genius and the resulting evolutionary progression of his chosen materials and even style of painting. Unframed 18” x 24”. $5,000-$7,000
585. William Tolliver, “Jazz Band”, Oil on Canvas
William Tolliver (American (active Louisiana and Mississippi),1951-2000), “Jazz Band”, oil on canvas, signed at lower right “William Tolliver”. Abstract figural painting with cubist rendering depicting a two-part jazz band comprising a trumpeter and saxophonist. Unframed 36” x 48”. $8,000-$12,000
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586. Philip & Kelvin LaVerne “Romanesque” Coffee Table
Philip LaVerne (American, 1908-1988) and Kelvin LaVerne (American, 1936-), New York, 1960s. A “Romanesque” patinated bronze coffee table, having acid etched and enameled relief figures against a pewter ground, with four banded fasces legs. Signed “PHILIP. KELVIN. LAVERNE”. $6,000-$8,000
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587. Chughtai, “Untitled (Woman with Lotus)”, Signed
Abdur Rahman Chughtai (Pakistani,1897-1975), “Untitled (Woman with Lotus)”, watercolor on whatman paper, signed at lower right. Figural painting depicting the bust of a young maiden with piercing grey eyes and green headscarf adorned with green lotus flower. Verso with assorted stamps “Chughtai Museum Trust, Pakistan”, with various indistinct inscriptions including “Young... is a genuine work of MA Rahman Chughtai on Whatman paper”. Provenance: From the private collection of Arif Rahman Chughtai (the artist’s son and director of Chughtai Museum in Lehore, Pakistan). Unframed 19.25” x 15”. $30,000-$50,000
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588. Ethel Wallace Signed Oil, “Untitled (New Hope from the Creek)”
Ethel Wallace (American, 1885 -1968), “Untitled (New Hope frmo the Creek)”, oil on canvas, signed to lower left “Ethel Wallace”. Impressionistically rendered landscape painting depicting a quaint creek-side village, likely the artist’s home town of New Hope, Pennsylvania. With inscription to frame verso “Ransom Rambo Studio”. Framed 47” x 37.5”. Unframed 39.5” x 29.75”. $1,500-$3,000
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589. Ethel Wallace Signed Oil, “Untitled (Ruins Along the Creek)”
Ethel Wallace (American, 1885 -1968), “Untitled (Ruins Along the Creek)”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Impressionistically rendered landscape painting depicting a verdant riverbank with the remains of an old riverside structure, likely the old mill ruins at Aquetong Creek in New Hope, Pennsylvania, overgrown with vines and other foliage. With inscription to frame verso “Ransom Rambo Studio”. Note: Ethel Wallace’s work has been exhibited at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, the Corcoran Gallery of Art, the Art Institute of Chicago, the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Society of Independent Artists, the National Academy of Design, the Phillips Mill Art Association, and Grand Central Galleries. Framed 47” x 37.5”. Unframed 39.5” x 29.75”. $1,500-$3,000
590. Sirio Tofianari, “Tacchino (Turkey)”, Bronze
Sirio Tofanari (Italian, 1886-1969), “Tacchino (Turkey)”-circa 1930, bronze with striated maroon marble base, signed to side “S. Tofanari”, inscribed to base “F. Marinelli Firenze”. Figural bronze sculpture depicting a plump turkey with elaborate plumage. Note: Sirio Tofanari was an Italian sculptor known for his depictions of animals. His work is housed in some of the world’s most prominent Fine Art institutions including the Modern Art Gallery of Florence, the National Gallery of Modern Art (Rome), Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium (Brussels), and the de Young Museum (San Francisco, CA), among others. Overall 7.25” x 5.5” x 7” $1,500-$3,000
591. Sirio Tofanari “Fishes Diving” Bronze Sculpture
Sirio Tofanari (Italian, 1886-1969), “Diving Fishes”, bronze, signed to fin “S. Tofanari”. Naturalistically rendered figural sculpture depicting three diving fish, with striated green stone base. Note: Copy of certificate of authenticity by Anthony Leggio available upon request. Overall 18” x 19” x 10”. $8,000-$12,000
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592. Neil Winokur, “Shoe”, Cibachrome Print, 1990 Neil Winokur (American, b. 1945-), “Shoe”-1990, Cibachrome print, signed to verso. With gallery label to verso “Janet Borden Inc.” (New York, New York). Framed 30.5” x 40.5”. Unframed 30” x 40”. Provenance: From the private collection of Jack Wieland, whereby acquired by the present owner at the 2008 Atlanta Celebrates Photography: Photography Auction. $1,500-$3,000
593. Milo Baughman Burlwood & Chrome Credenza
Attributed to Milo Baughman (American, 1923-2003) for Thayer Coggin (American, founded 1953- ), circa 1970s. A rectangular burl wood veneer sideboard or credenza, having a two pairs of cabinet doors, one pair opening to reveal a white laminate interior, the other fitted with two drawers lined in orange velvet for silverware storage, the whole resting on a conforming chromed metal rectangular base. Height 34.25”, width 72”, depth 18.25”. $1,500-$3,000
594. Pair, Milo Baughman Style Chrome Bamboo Armchairs
Style of Milo Baughman (American, 1923-2003), circa 1970s. A pair of Hollywood Regency chromed and polished steel bamboo form chairs, including one arm and one side, each with an open frame, with a metallic sea foam green seat and back cushion. Apparently unmarked. Height 28.25”, width 30”, seat depth 17”, seat to floor 16”. $1,000-$2,000
595. Ida Rittenberg Kohlmeyer, “Tokens of Identity”
Ida Rittenberg Kohlmeyer (American, 1912-1997), “Tokens of Identity (State II)”-1981, screenprint in colors on wove and deckled paper, title and edition noted in graphite to lower left “Tokens of Identity State II 18/35”, graphite signed and dated to lower right “Kohlmeyer 1981”, with blind stamp to sheet at lower left. Framed 39.5” x 51.5”. Sight 30.25” x 42.25”. $1,200-$2,400
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597. Set of 8 Gio Ponti Style Chrome Ladderback Chairs
596. Pair, Chromed Metal Torchiere Floor Lamps
American, circa 1970s. A pair of polished chromed metal torchiere floor lamps, each squared in form, the frame with four pairs of rectangular molded bars, with eight bracket arms near the top, forming flanking drops arms accented with spheres, supporting a concave light, the top mounted with eight round finials securing a glass sheet, the whole on a squared plinth base. Apparently unmarked. Height 94.5”, width 18”, depth 18”. $800-$1,200
Style of Gio Ponti (Italian, 1891-1979), mid 20th century. A set of eight polished chromed steel dining chairs, each with a delicate three-rung ladderback, a black vinyl seat cushion, on four tapering legs with black toe caps. Apparently unmarked. Height 39”, width 16.25”, seat depth 15.25”, seat to floor 18.5”. $1,000-$2,000
598. J. Wade Beam for Brueton Zephyr Table
J. Wade Beam for Brueton (American, 1926-), circa 1970s. A polished and chromed steel “Zephyr” table, having a diagonal truncated cylindrical base. Apparently unmarked. Height 21”, width 18”, depth 47”. Note: Both the name and form are in reference to the mythological West Wind, Zephyr, and the streamlined mid century Zephyr train. $1,500-$3,000
599. “Egg” Chair Attributed to Arne Jacobsen
Attributed to Arne Jacobsen (Danish, 1902-1971) for Fritz Hansen (Danish, 1872-), designed 1958, last half 20th century.. An “Egg” lounge chair, upholstered in purple fabric, on a polished aluminum base. Apparently unmarked. Height 41.75”, width 34.75”, seat depth 19.5”, seat to floor 17”. Note: Jacobsen was both an architect and designer, and designed the Royal Hotel in Copenhagen, and subsequently the the “Egg” for the lobby and reception areas. $1,500-$3,000
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600. Honey W. Kurlander, “Manhattan Street Scene”, Oil
Honey W. Kurlander (American, b. 1929-), “Manhattan Street Scene”, oil on canvas, signed to lower right “H. W. Kurlander”. Figural cityscape painting depicting the bustling streets of Midtown Manhattan. Unframed 36” x 48”. $800-$1,200
601. 16 Palaset Storage Cubes by Ristomatti Ratia
Risomattia Ratia (Finnish, 1941-) for Treston (Finnish, 20th century), designed 1973. A set of 16 “Palaset” painted vestyron and chromium-plated metal storage cubes, each beige in color square in form, including five 3-drawer, two 4-drawer, three 6-slot, three 2-slot, four 6-slot, and two six-drawer. Apparently unmarked. Height (of each) 13.6”, width 13.6”, depth 13.6”. $1,000-$2,000
602. Mario Bellini for Cassina “408 Landeau” Sofa
Mario Bellini (Italian, 1935-) for Cassina (Italian, 1927-), designed 1976, late 20th century. A “408 Landau” sectional sofa, composed of five individuals sections, fastened together with zipper closures, having oversized, removable black leather seat and back cushions, with matching throw pillows. With fabric manufacturer’s label. Accompanied with original receipt upon request. Height 27.5”, width (of each arm) 107”, depth 37.5”, seat depth 26”, seat to floor 18”. $2,000-$4,000
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603. Tiffany & Co. Aesthetic Period Sterling Pitcher
Tiffany & Company (American (New York), founded 1837), circa 1854-1869. A sterling silver water pitcher in the Beekman pattern having a globular body issuing a tall narrow cylindrical neck joined by a looping handle, with chased Aesthetic Movement patterning to sides and neck along with bands of molded fret patterning. Underside marked “TIFFANY & CO. / 1653 / QUALITY / 925-1000 / 2125 / 550 BROADWAY” flanked by two Gothic style “M” letters. Height 8.875”, width over handle 8”. Total weight 34.2 troy ounces. Note: the maker’s mark on this pitcher indicates production during the directorship of J. C. Moore & Son (c.18541869). The Beekman pattern was earlier known as the “Tiffany” pattern in the company’s line of flatware. $1,800-$3,600
604. Tiffany & Co. Fine Aesthetic Sterling Wine Cooler
Tiffany & Company (American (New York), founded 1837), circa 1854-1869. A fine Aesthetic Movement sterling silver wine cooler of trophy form having sculptural molded lion’s mask ring handles to either side of shoulder flanking chased arabesque and floral frieze, the wide mouth having fixed inner sleeve for wine bottle. No monograms. Underside marked “TIFFANY & CO. / 521 / QUALITY / 925-1000 / 4852 / 550 BROADWAY” flanked by two Gothic style “M” letters. Height 9.625”, diameter 8.25”, width across handles 9.5”. Weight 62 troy ounces. Note: the maker’s mark on this item indicates production during the directorship of J. C. Moore & Son(c.1854-1869). $3,000-$5,000
605. Scarce Tiffany “Olympian” Sterling Pitcher c.1880s
Tiffany and Company (American (New York), founded 1837), circa 1878-1891. A scarce sterling silver water pitcher in the Olympian pattern of traditional form with domical foot issuing squat narrow waist surmounted by tall cylindrical body with everted spout and sweeping handle, with a frieze of heavy repousse figural decoration to body depicting classical mythological figures amid scrolling foliage, with a further band of repousse shells to foot, and reeded acanthine handle, the interior being gold washed. Underside with impressed mark “TIFFANY & CO / 7364 MAKERS 7924 / STERLING-SILVER / 925-1000 / M / 6 1/2 PINTS”. Note: the “M” element in the maker’s mark indicates production during the directorship of Edward Moore (1873-1891) and the Olympian pattern was designed and produced beginning in 1878. Height 9.75”, width spout to handle 10”. Total weight 49.2 troy ounces. $4,500-$6,000
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606. Aesthetic Movement Tortoiseshell Bamboo Bookshelf
English, last quarter 19th century. A small Aesthetic Movement stained tortoiseshell bamboo bookshelf, having a three shelves, each decorated with pyrographic patterning to the edges, the top shelf with an open gallery back accented with patterned turned ball accents, supported by four legs, each topped with a ball finial, the sides with diagonally oriented stained dowels. Apparently unmarked. Height 42.625”, width 19”, depth 11”. $600-$800
607. Aesthetic Movement Ebonized Etagere with Panel
English, late 19th century. Frieze signed “L. Simonnet”. Height 52.325”, width 50”, depth 15.5”. $800-$1,200
608. English Aesthetic Movement Credenza with Plaque
English, mid to late 19th century. An ebonized Aesthetic Movement bow ended credenza, having a shaped top above a conforming frieze, marquetry inlaid floral designs and mounted with pressed gilt metal edging, over a central paneled cabinet door, with applied pressed gilt metal edging and line inlay, the center inset with a oval porcelain plaque, attributed to Sevres and hand painted with a turquoise blue border and a floral bouquet, the edge with a gilt metal mounted ribbon border with a bow, the stiles with gilt metal ormolu mounts, flanked on either side by a curved cabinet doors, each with line inlay edging and gilt metal key escutcheons, revealing shaped interior shelves, each with a line inlaid edge and taupe velvet lining, the whole resting on a shaped base with turned bun feet. The central interior cabinet is fitted with shelves and lined in rose pink velvet. Apparently unmarked. Height 42.25”, width 58.25”, depth 14.625. $1,000-$2,000
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609. Aesthetic Movement William Morris Style Mirror
English, late 19th century. An Aesthetic Movement ebonized trumeau mirror in the style of William Morris, having a pierced gallery, pilaster columns with gold painted fluting, flanking a semicircular painted panel, depicting children in a classical scene, with foliage against a gold background, accented with spandrels, above a rectangular, beveled mirror with a three panel painted border, each painted with fruiting branches against a gold background, including apricots, cherries, and blackberries, with turned columns on either side, and a molded shelf base with a decorative drop. Apparently unmarked. Height 44”, width 31.25”, depth 6.25”. $1,500-$3,000
610. Lorrie Goulet, “Draped Nude”, Lead Relief Panel
Lorrie Goulet (American, b. 1925-), “Draped Nude”, lead relief panel, signed to lower left “GOULET”. Figural relief sculpture depicting a nude female draped in ethereal flowing cloth, mounted to polychromed wood panel. Relief sculpture overall (without wood) 14” x 5”; (with wood) 17” x 5.75”. Provenance: With accompanying booklet from Sculptors Gallery/Clay Club Sculpture Center. Note: Lorrie Goulet is a well-known American sculptress whose direct carving works are associated with divine femininity and spirituality. Her work is contained in the collections of Joseph H. Hirshhorn Museum & Sculpture Garden, The Whitney Museum of American Art and the Corcoran Gallery among others. $700-$900
611. Lorrie Goulet, “Contemplation”, Carved Wood, 1981
Lorrie Goulet (American, b. 1925-), “Contemplation”-1981, carved wood, signed and dated to reverse “Goulet 1981”. Figural sculpture depicting a crouching woman in contemplation. Overall 22.25” x 15.5” x 14.5”. Note: Lorrie Goulet is a well-known American sculptress whose direct carving works are associated with divine femininity and spirituality. Her work is contained in the collections of Joseph H. Hirshhorn Museum & Sculpture Garden, The Whitney Museum of American Art and the Corcoran Gallery among others. $1,000-$2,000
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612. Monyo “Untitled (Abstract Standing Crest)” Bronze, 77” Tall
Monyo Mihailescu-Nasturel (Romanian, b. 1926), “Untitled (Abstract Standing Crest)”, gilt bronze with scattered verdigris patination, signed to plinth base “Monyo”. Abstract sculpture with central crest-like form with two incurvate arms terminating in spikes, the crest affixed to a long textured shaft, with plinth base. Overall 77” x 25” x 11.5”. $1,500-$3,000
613. Monyo “Untitled (Spiraling Form)” Bronze, 93” Tall
Monyo Mihailescu-Nasturel (Romanian, b. 1926), “Untitled (Spiraling Form)”, bronze with scattered verdigris patination, signed to base “Monyo”. Abstract sculpture depicting organic spiraling form crested with sphere, with square ebonized plinth base. Overall 93” x 18” x 15”. $1,500-$3,000
614. Chaim Gross, “Three Acrobats on a Unicycle”, 1957
Chaim Gross (Austrian (active United States), 1904-1991), “ Three Acrobats on a Unicycle”-1957, bronze with taper wood plinth base, inscribed to base “Chaim Gross 1957”. Lively, naturalistically rendered figural sculpture depicting two acrobats atop the shoulders of a man riding a unicycle. Overall (with base) 17.25” x 4.75” x 4.75”. Note: Many of Chaim Gross’ pieces depict the wandering performers he witnessed as a child at the circus. A larger version of this work is housed in the Smithsonian American Art Museum in Washington, D.C.. $2,000-$4,000
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615. Eugene Gauss “Untitled (Three in Motion)” Marble
Eugene Gauss (American, 1905-1988), “Untitled (Three in Motion)”-1977, marble, signed and dated to side “GAUSS 1977”. Primitivist-style sculpture depicting a figural group composed of a bearded man and two women, with cast stone plinth base. Overall 14.5” x 9.5” x 9.5”. $500-$700
616. Eugene Gauss, “Untitled (Grieving Cubist Figures)”
Eugene Gauss (American, 1905-1988), “Untitled (Grieving Cubist Figures)”-1947, patinated bronze, signed and dated to side “Eugene Gauss 1947”. Cubist sculpture depicting a figural group of mourning or grieving figures, with separable wood plinth base. Overall (with base) 16” x 9” x 9”. Overall (without base) 13.5” x 7.75” x 8”. $1,500-$3,000
617. Paul McCobb for Calvin Irwin Collection Low Table
Paul McCobb (American, 1917-1969) for Calvin Group (American, 20th century), circa 1950s. A rare Irwin Collection coffee or low table, having a patinated aluminum frame with a triangular stringer and a black marble top. Apparently unmarked. Height 15.325”, width 60”, depth 24”. $1,500-$3,000
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618. 4 Ettore Sottsass for Knoll “Mandarin” Armchairs
Ettore Sottsass (Italian, 1917-2007) for Knoll (American, 1938-), designed 1986. A set of four “Mandarin” armchairs, each with a green powder coated steel tubular back support and arms, with a curved upholstered back rest and cushioned seat, with four black tubular steel legs. Apparently unmarked, with metal labels reading “Property of Powell Goldstein Frazier and Murphy”with item number. Height 32”, width 26.25”, seat depth 17”, seat to floor 18”. $500-$700
619. Signed Ettore Sottsass “Totem 1” Miniature
Ettore Sottsass (Italian, 1917-2007) for Bistossi Ceramiche (Italian, 1921-), late 20th century. A “Totem 1” miniature, edition 14/150, composed of stacked pink rings and white and yellow cylinders. Signed and dated with edition to underside, with original brochure. Height 21”, width 6.5”. $800-$1,200
621. Gwathmey Siegel for Swid Powell Silverplate Courtney Bowl
620. 4 Ettore Sottsass for Swid Powell Silverplate Candlesticks
Ettore Sottsass (Italian, 1917-2007) for Swid Powell (American, founded 1982), circa 1985. A collection of four silver plated modernist candlesticks comprising three “Silvershade” sticks and one “Moonlight” stick. Each marked with maker’s mark, designer’s signature, “Made in Italy”, and “Silver Plated”. Heights range from 12.5” to 12.875”. $1,000-$2,000
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Gwathmey Siegel Kaufman (American, 1968-) for Swid Powell (American, 1982-), circa 2008. A “Courtney” hammered and silver plated rimmed bowl, atop a rectilinear footed base with triangular cut outs. Stamped “© Swid Powell / GS” and “Silver Plated Made in Italy”. Height 3.75”, diameter 11.5”. $600-$800
622. Pair of Beech Alvar Aalto for Artek ”Armchair 45”
Alvar Aalto (Finnish, 1898-1976) for Artek (Finnish, 1935-), designed 1947, late 20th century. A pair of “Armchair 45” chairs, each having a sculpted and bent beechwood frame with a curved back and wrapped rattan armrests, the seat and backs upholstered in cream canvas duck. Apparently unmarked. Height 31.75”, width 23.75”, seat depth 17.5”, seat to floor 17.5”. $800-$1,200
623. Charles Pollock for Knoll Model 657 Sling Chair
Charles Pollock (American, 1930-2013) for Knoll (American, 1938-), designed 1960, circa 1964-79. A “Model 657” sling chair, having a chromed steel frame, with black enameled armrests and an H-stretcher, a cognac brown leather belting sling seat and back, a black leather seat cushion, and chromed steel legs. With manufacturer’s label to underside of seat. Height 27.75”, width 24.75”, seat depth 18”, seat to floor 16”. $800-$1,200
625. Isamu Noguchi for Herman Miller IN-50 Table
624. Crouse-Hinds Large Movie Set Spotlight
Crouse-Hinds (American, 1897-), first half 20th century. A large movie set spotlight, painted a faded red, having an adjustable large round light mounted with a shield shade. Stamped Crouse-Hinds 5. Height 34”, diameter 19.5”. $800-$1,200
Attributed to Isamu Noguchi (American, 1904-1988) for Herman Miller (American, Zeeland, MI, 1929-), designed 1948, mid 20th century. An “IN-50” coffee or accent table, having an ebonized wood curved base with an organic, freeform glass top. Apparently unmarked. Height 16”, width 50.25”, depth 36”. $800-$1,200
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626. Ferjo, “Portrait of Teresa”, Acrylic
Fernando de Jesus Oliveira (Ferjo) (Brazilian, b. 1946-), “Untitled (Portrait of Theresa)”, acrylic on canvas, signed to lower right “Ferjo”, with inscription to verso “Portrait of Theresa”. Surrealist interior scene depicting a wrapping staircase with referential rendition of Pablo Picasso’s “Portrait of Teresa”, with surrealist elements scattered throughout the scene including a tropical fish, a strawberry, a cracked and empty eggshell and a butterfly. Framed 28.75” x 24.75”. Sight 20” x 16”. $500-$700
628. MCM Designer Veneer Lazy Susan Dining Table
American, mid 20th century. A designer mid century modern dining table, having a round matchbook rosewood veneer top and a conforming apron, the center inset with a white laminate lazy susan, on four rectangular brushed chromed steel legs. Missing label. Height 28.5”, diameter 54”. $700-$900
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627. Pair, Mid Century Danish Sculpted Teak Barstools
Danish, circa 1970s. A pair of mid century modern sculpted teak barstools, each having curved upholstered bent wood seats, round arm rails, and a box stretcher, the front rail mounted with pressed brass. Apparently unmarked. Height 44.75”, width 22.5”, seat depth 15”, seat to floor 31.5”. $700-$900
629. Ferjo, “Hallway with Fish and Berries”
Fernando de Jesus Oliveira (Ferjo) (Brazilian, b. 1946-), “Untitled (Hallway with Fish and Berries)”, acrylic on canvas, signed to lower right “Ferjo”. Surrealist interior scene depicting a hallway with wide wood plank floor, with referential renditions of famous fine art including the works of Pablo Picasso (Spanish, 1881-1973) and Pierre-Auguste Renoir (French, 1841-1919) lining the walls, with surrealist elements scattered throughout the scene including a tropical fish, two strawberries, a cracked and empty eggshell and a butterfly. Framed 26.75” x 31”. Unframed 16” x 20”. $1,000-$2,000
631. Allan Houser Native American Bronze Mother & Child
Allan Houser (American, 1914-1994). “Mother and Child” - 1987, bronze, limited edition 85/100, signed and numbered to back of bronze. Diminutive bronze sculpture depicting a stylized bust length view of a Native American Indian mother cradling her child with her long hair sweeping down either side of group, raised on a n oval wood stand. Overall height 3.25”, width 2”, depth 2.5”. $700-$900
630. Mid 20th C. Life Sized Cigar Store Indian Figure
American, mid-20th century. A life sized carved and polychromed wood cigar store Indian sculpture depicting and adult male Native American figure with one hand raised to forehead and other hand holding a gilt shield, to an integral rockery base. Height 73.5”, width 21.5”, depth 16” deep. $600-$800
632. Native American & Bear Mechanical Coin Bank
J. & E. Stevens Co., circa 1900. A polychromed cast iron mechanical coin bank, depicting a Native American hunter and a brown bear. A coin is placed in the barrel on the rifle, the lever is flipped, and the coin shoots into the bear bank. Stamped with patent to underside. Height 7.625”, width 10.75”, depth 3”. $800-$1,200
633. Style of Allan Houser, ‘Mother Nature”, Marble
Style of Allan Houser (American (active New Mexico, California), 1914-1994), “Mother Nature”, marble, apparently unmarked. Figural sculpture depicting the form of a nude female figure encircled by whirling fabric-like encasement, with tall reflective pedestal. Sculpture overall (without pedestal) 27” x 13.5” x 11”. Overall (with pedestal) 68” x 14” x 13”. $1,000-$2,000
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634. Anglo-Indian Ebonized Drop Leaf Side Table, 19th Century
Anglo-Indian, mid-19th century. An ebonized gate leg drop leaf side table, likely mahogany or rosewood, elaborately carved with floral urns and gadrooned edge, having two rounded drop leaves, and four legs terminating in pad feet. Remnants of paper label to underside, likely for a retailer. Height 28.75”, diameter 40”, closed 11.25” deep. $1,000-$2,000
635. Pair of Sterling Dishes, Likely Indian Colonial
Likely Indian Colonial period (1763-1947), circa early 19th century. A pair of heavy and fine sterling silver oval bowls or dishes each having single notched band accent to interior of rolled rim. English lion rampant standard mark and crown impressed to rim of each accompanied with somewhat indistinguishable marks, including starburst, suggesting manufacture by Hippolitus Poignand (17611805, active in Calcutta 1793-1805). Each dish acid tested in several places as 925/1000 quality. width 9”, depth 6.5”. Total weight 22.4 troy ounces. $700-$900
636. Orientalist Bronze Inkwell, Loiseau-Rousseau
Paul Louis Loiseau-Rousseau (French, 1861-1927), patinated bronze inkwell or standish, incised “P. Loiseau-Rousseau” at back right. Orientalist figural bronze inkwell depicting a man wearing tunic and turban at bust length at center with arms outstretched and hands holding edges of woven textile, rounded textured domed and hinged lids concealing octagonal clear glass inkwells within, lower border with Middle Eastern script text. Overall height 7.75”, width 10.75”, depth 7.25”. $600-$800
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637. New Orleans Coin Silver Carving Knife, c.1820s
Hyde & Goodrich (American (New Orleans, Louisiana), 1816-1837). A Southern American coin silver carving knife comprising tapering handle and solid arched blade with etched floral garland decoration. Monogrammed to handle “Leffingwell”. length 12”. weight 5.9 troy ounces. Note: the firm of James N. Hyde and Charles Whiting Goodrich was located at 15 Chartres Street in the French Quarter. $400-$600
638. John Ewan Charleston Coin Silver Tankard, c.1850
John Ewan (American (Charleston, South Carolina), active 1823-1852). The maker registered at 127 King Street, a fine American coin silver tankard or handled cup with reeded bands to the mouth and base and having a shaped handle to one side. Engraved to front “JS / 1851 / C.A.A.Jr. / Front Auntie 1924”. Underside with two impressed maker’s marks “J.EWAN”. Height 3.625”. weight 6.3 troy ounces. $600-$800
640. Classical New York Coin Silver Dresser Box c.1840s
Ball, Tompkins & Black (American (New York), c.18391851). A fine American coin silver divided round dresser box of cylindrical form with hinged lid opening to reveal four equal sized compartments separated by a silver cross, the exterior flat chased with foliate scrolls and flowers, with flambeau finial to lid, and monogram cartouche to front engraved “EMK”. Overall height 5.5”, diameter 6.25”. weight 27.5 troy ounces. Note: Ball, Tompkins & Black where successors to Marquand & Co. (1834-1839), and succeeded by Ball, Black & Co. (1851-1876). $1,500-$3,000
639. 19th C. American Coin Silver Water Pitcher
Haddock, Lincoln & Foss (American (American (Boston, Massachusetts), 1811-1859). A coin silver water pitcher with scrolling leaf tip handle opposite everted rim as spout, the traditional ewer from body finely engraved with scrolls, florals, and arabesques, and having beaded borders. Underside impressed with “Haddock, Lincoln & Foss. / BOSTON Coin”. Height 11.75”, width spout to handle 8”. weight 33.7 troy ounces. $1,000-$2,000
641. Very Fine Charleston Coin Silver Syrup Pitcher Charters, Cann & Dunn (American (New York), mid-19th century) for Hayden & Whilden (American (Charleston, South Carolina), 1855-1863). A southern states American coin silver syrup pitcher of traditional teardrop form raised on graduated ring foot, with lovely chased and repousse floral garlands to body, a floral branch molded loop handle, and scalloped domed lid with watermelon finial. Underside with retailer’s mark over maker’s mark over “1000”. Height 7.25”, width spout to handle 6”. weight 12 troy ounces. Note: for the matching milk jug to this syrup pitcher hammering for $3,400, reference Charlton Hall Galleries, April 23, 2006 sale, lot 677. $1,500-$3,000
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642. Lauren by Ralph Lauren Leather & Corduroy Sofa
Lauren by Ralph Lauren (American, 1967-), late 20th century. A three-seat sofa, having an upholstered cognac leather frame, with scrolled arms and an apron accented with brass studs, with three brown corduroy cushions. Manufacturer’s label under cushion. Height 32”, width 86”, seat depth 28”, seat to floor 21”. $1,500-$3,000
644. Pair, Drexel Heritage Upholstered Armchairs
643. Pair, Tom Corbin Alexandra Bronze Floor Lamps
Tom Corbin (American, 1954-). A pair of contemporary “Alexandra” floor lamps, each torchiere in form, having an opaque white cylindrical art glass shade, atop a cast and textured bronze shaft with a banded shoulder and a squared base. Each incised “Corbin”. Height 75”, width (of base) 10.5”, depth (of base) 10.5”. $1,500-$3,000
Drexel Heritage (American, 1903-), late 20th century. A pair of Heritage Collection lounge chairs, each with a molded and stained mahogany curved crest rail over an upholstered back rest, the back with carved fretwork, with carved and fluted arms with fauteuils, over a removable seat cushion, with a shaped carved and fluted skirt and curved legs with whorl feet. Manufacturer’s label under seat cushion. Height 39”, width 32”, seat depth 28”, seat to floor 18”. $1,000-$2,000
645. Henredon Registry Leather Top Coffee Table
Henredon (American, 1945-), late 20th century. A walnut Registry Collection coffee or cocktail table, having a squared top with rounded edges, inset with a stitched brown leather top with a brass tack edging, with a molded edge over an inset conforming paneled apron, inset with two short and two faux drawers with brass pulls, on four incurvate legs with carved knees and paw feet. Manufacturer’s brand to drawer interior. Height 18”, width 47.5”, depth 47.5”. $800-$1,200
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646. American School, “Untitled (Pointed Ovoid)”, Wood
American School, circa 1986. “Untitled (Pointed Ovoid)” wood, monogrammed and dated “TFW 86”. Overall (with base) 65” x 50” x 15”. $1,000-$2,000
647. Frank Meisler, “Hasidic Fiddler”, Sculpture
Frank Meisler (German (active Israel), b.1929-), “Hasidic Fiddler”-1986, gilt and chromed white metal, with inscription to base “Hasidic Fiddler Frank Meisler ‘86”. Figural sculpture depicting a bearded figure with violin in hand, with black stone plinth base. Overall 12.5” x 7.25” x 5.75”. $400-$600
648. Frank Meisler, “Ephraim the Goat”, Sculpture
Frank Meisler (German (active Israel), b.1929-), “Ephraim the Goat”, gilt and chromed white metal, signed and edition noted to underside “Frank Meisler Israel 100/980”. Articulating figural sculpture in the form of a horned male gate, with articulating legs, ears, bell and testicles. Overall 8.75” x 9.25” x 4.25”. $500-$700
649. Frank Meisler, “Noah’s Ark”, Sculpture
Frank Meisler (German (active Israel), b.1929-), “Noah’s Ark”, gilt and chromed white metal, with inscription to base “Noah’s Ark Frank Meisler Israel (C)”. Figural sculpture depicting Noah’s Ark with various animals including lions, elephants and owls, among others, the ark crested by perched dove, the ark with articulating double doors. Overall 15” x 13.25” x 4” (doors closed). $1,500-$3,000
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650. American Retro Coca Cola Model AR-15002 Cooler
American Retro (California, mid 20th century), mid to late 20th century. A model AR-15002 red and white Coca-Cola cooler, rectangular in form, having a hinged lid, opening to reveal a fitted cooler and a logo, the side mounted with a bottle opener and a bucket for the caps, each side with the white “Drink Coca-Cola” logo. With manufacturer’s label. Height 34”, width 25”, depth 17.5”. $400-$600
652. Lifesized Betty Boop Sculpture with Menu Sign
American, mid to late 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height (of sculpture) 56”, width 21.75”, depth 16”, height (of chalkboard) 48”, width 16”, depth 1”. $1,000-$2,000
654. 25 Cent O.D. Jennings Standard Chief Slot Machine
O.D. Jennings & Company (American, 1906-1980s), mid 20th century. Machine in working order, requires a quarter. With manufacturer’s label and cast patent numbers. Height (on stand) 62.5”, width 12”, depth 12”. $1,000-$2,000
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651. Framesi Hair Dryer Converted to Floor Lamp
Framesi (Italian, 1945-), mid 20th century. With manufacturer’s label. Height 57”, width 19”, depth 27”. $400-$600
653. Michael Jordan & Larry Bird Signed Basketball
From the 1996, 7Up Shootout. With Steiner Sports certificate of Authenticity. Height 11”, width 11.5”, depth 12.5”. $1,000-$2,000
655. Vintage F.L. Jacobs Red 15C-160 Coca Cola Machine
F.L. Jacobs (American, circa 1940-1953), circa 1940s. A refurbished model 15C-160 red 5¢ Coca-Cola vending machine, having a rounded top, the front and back with white logos, the side fitted with a coin slot, a handle, a dispenser, and a bottle opener. Serial number 4850. Height 54”, width 31”, depth 19.25”. $2,000-$4,000
656. Cliff Arquette, Gordon Highlanders Officer Figure
Cliff Arquette (American,1905-1974). Beautifully carved and polychrome sculptural wood (with some metal details) military figure depicting an officer from the Gordon Highlanders in navy blue and green plaid kilt uniform. Figure standing at full length and carved in the round on a rectangular base with patch of brown to green textured ground at center, “OFFICER GORDON HIGHLANDERS” identifying the work at center. Unsigned. Height 12.75”, base 4.75” x 5”. Note: Clifford Charles “Cliff” Arquette worked as an actor or comedian throughout the 20th century. He is best known for his performance as Charley Weaver. In the 1950s, Arquette established Cliff AArquette’s Soldiers Museum in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. The museum included Arquette’s renderings of solders as well as other historical items. In 2014, the museum closed and the contents were sold at auction. $700-$900
657. Arquette, Voltiguer, French Foreign Legion Figure
Cliff Arquette (American,1905-1974). Beautifully carved and polychrome sculptural wood (with some metal details) military figure depicting a voltiguer from the French Foreign Legion in navy blue and gold uniform typical of 1845 period. Figure standing at full length and carved in the round on a square base with patch of green textured ground at center, “VOLTIGUER FRENCH FOREIGN LEGION” identifying the work at center. Unsigned. Height 13.5”, base 5” x 5”. $700-$900
658. Cliff Arquette, 14th Light Dragoons, Office Figure
Cliff Arquette (American,1905-1974). Beautifully carved and polychrome sculptural wood (with some metal details) military figure depicting an officer from the 14th Light Dragoons (14th King’s Hussars) in red, navy and white uniform typical of 1808. Figure standing at full length and carved in the round on a square base with patch of green textured ground at center, “OFFICER 14th LIGHT DRAGOONS 1808” identifying the work at center. Unsigned. Height 13.4”, base 5.1” x 5.1”. $700-$900
659. Cliff Arquette Middlesex Regiment Military Figure
Cliff Arquette (American,1905-1974). Beautifully carved and polychrome sculptural wood (with some metal details) military figure depicting an infantryman from the Middlesex Regiment (Duke of Cambridge’s Own) in red, navy and gold uniform typical of 1914. Male figure standing at full length and carved in the round on a black square base with patch of green textured ground at center, “MIDDLESEX REGIMENT 1914” identifying the work at center. Unsigned. Height 13.25”, base 5” x 5”. $600-$800
660. Arquette, London Infantryman Military Figure,
Cliff Arquette (American,1905-1974). Beautifully carved and polychrome sculptural wood (with some metal details) military figure depicting an infantryman from the 56th London Division in brown uniform typical of 1939-1945 period. Figure standing at full length and carved in the round on a square base with patch of brown to green textured ground at center, “INFANTRYMAN 56th LONDON DIVISION 1939-45” identifying the work at center. Unsigned. Height 12.6”, base 5” x 5”. $500-$700
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662. Pair, American Victorian His & Hers Wicker Chairs
661. R.J. Horner Style Carved Tiger Oak Vitrine American, late 19th/early 20th century. Height 71.5”, width 50.5”, depth 21.25”. $800-$1,200
American, late 19th/early 20th century. A pair of Victorian wicker his and hers chairs, one a rocker, each having a shaped back, and scrolled, woven, braided, and twisted decoration and applied wooden beading, the centers with plumed patterning, and the aprons with scrolls, one with rocker glides and the other with wrapped rounded legs. Apparently unmarked. Height (of rocker) 39”, width 27”, seat depth 19”, seat to floor 17.125”. $700-$900
663. Group of Three Victorian Tussie Mussies
American, late 19th century. Three Victorian tussie mussies, one having a pierced gilt metal scalloped holder, decorated with enameled blue leaves and pearl berries with textured gilt metal vines, with a shaped mother of pearl handle, one with a pierced and scrolled holder with a mother of pearl handle, and one silvertone with a pierced and scrolled acanthus leaf holder and looped handle. All apparently unmarked. Height (of enameled) 5.825”, diameter 2”. $800-$1,200
664. Rococo Revival Style Carved & Ebonized Etagere
American, early 20th century. The interior is fitted with two glass shelves, with floral silk upholstery to the back. Apparently unmarked. Height 74.75”, width 46”, depth 21”. $700-$900
665. “Portrait of a Socialite”, Oil on Canvas
Continental School, circa 1920. “Portrait of a Socialite”, oil on canvas, signed at lower left “Pater Andreas Bosteels”. Figural portrait painting depicting a woman dressed in the latest fashions of the 1920s, with waved and bobbed hair style and drop-waist gown; the woman with a bouquet of pink and white flowers resting in her arms, the background with regal column and draped red fabric, with pastoral scene in the distance. Framed 40.5” x 32.625”. Unframed 31.5” x 23.5”. $500-$700
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666. Circle of James Sharples, “Gentleman with Wig”
Circle of James Sharples (American, 1751-1811), “Portrait of a Colonial Gentleman with Wig”, pastel on paper, apparently unsigned. Bust length portrait painting depicting a gentleman with bob wig, with black coat and white scalloped cravat. With restorer’s label to verso. Framed 15” x 12.25”. Sight 12.5” x 9.75”. $700-$900
667. Circle of James Sharples, “Gentleman”
Circle of James Sharples (American, 1751-1811), “Portrait of a Colonial Gentleman”, pastel on paper, apparently unsigned. Bust length portrait painting depicting a gentleman with raven hair and blue piercing eyes, in black coat with narrow white collar. With restorer’s label to verso. Framed 15” x 12.25”. Sight 12.5” x 9.75”. $700-$900
668. Baker Historic Charleston Collection Dining Table
Baker Furniture (American, Grand Rapids, 1903-), late 20th century. A Historic Charleston collection Georgian style mahogany dining table, having an oval line inlaid top, resting on a single urn-form pedestal base, with four reeded spider legs terminating in brass toe caps. With two leaves. Metal manufacturer’s label to underside. Height 30”, width 54”, depth 44”, width each leaf 20”. $700-$900
669. Prior after Stuart “Portrait of George Washington”
William Prior (American, 1806-1873) after Gilbert Charles Stuart (American, 1755-1828), “Vaughan Portrait of George Washington”-1795. An églomisé painting after the original which famously graces the American one dollar bill, marked to lower right “W. Prior”. Framed 28.5” x 24”. Sight 24” x 19.5”. $800-$1,200
670. Prior after Stuart “Portrait of Martha Washington”
William Prior (American, 1806-1873) after Gilbert Charles Stuart (American, 1755-1828), “Martha Washington”-1796. An églomisé painting after the original which currently hangs in the National Portrait Gallery in Washington D.C., apparently unsigned. Framed 28.5” x 24”. Sight 23.5” x 19.5”. $800-$1,200
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671. Monumental Gilded Age Style Tulip Motif Overmantle
American, late 19th/early 20th century. A monumental Gilded Age style over-mantle, polychromed in brown, having a molded cornice top with painted gilt accents, over a frieze decorated with gilt bellflower swags accented with ribbons, supported on each side by paired columns, each topped with a gilt scaled patera block with a gilt capital atop a textured column with a stylized tulip base, flanking a central mirror, surrounded by a wide gilt border and accented with bellflower swags. Apparently unmarked. Height 66”, width 107”, depth 10”. $3,000-$5,000
672. Ruggles Kitson, “Raven Haired Girl”, 1886
Theo Alice Ruggles Kitson (American, 1871-1932), “Raven Haired Girl”-1886, oil on canvas, signed and dated indistinctly at lower right “Ruggles 86”, with label to verso “A Girl A. Ruggles”. Framed 24.75” x 20”. Unframed 18” x 14”. Note: Ruggles was a noted American sculptress and wife of Sir Henry Hudson Kitson (American, 1863-1947). Copies of purchase agreement available upon request. $1,500-$3,000
673. Erwin Lambeth Oversized Armchair & Ottoman
Erwin Lambeth by Tomlinson (American, 1901-), late 20th century. An oversized giltwood armchair, having a serpentine crest rail over an upholstered seat back, with low scrolled arms with beaded borders, with a plush, removable seat cushion on a serpentine apron, ornately carved with beading, scallops, and scrolled acanthus leaves, with a dropped rocaille front, with tapering and shaped fluted feet, accompanied by a matching circular ottoman, with a beaded, carved, and acanthus leaf carved apron with four shaped and fluted legs. Upholstered in cream velvet, with silk accent pillow. Manufacturer’s label under seat cushion. Height 46.25”, width 38”, depth 32.5”, seat to floor 21”. $1,500-$3,000
674. Custom Tufted Silk Damask Tete-a-Tete or Settee
American, late 20th century. A custom tufted tete-a-tete or sectioned settee, upholstered in green and blue silk damask, possibly by Scalmandre, with ivory silk fringe. Apparently unmarked. Height 28”, width 64”, depth 64”. $1,000-$2,000
675. French Le Stradivox Gramophone, Laberte & Magnie
French, circa 1931. The Stradivox gramophone (from Stradivarius) was made in Mirecourt at the Laberte and Magnie Factories who were a father and son manufacturer of stringed musical instruments; violins, cellos, mandolins, etc. These portable gramophones were known as the best made at the time due to the quality of the wood. Box is well-rounded, seamless and sheathed in simulated blue-black leather with laced handed cover. Handmade, numbered 47 and signed “Magnie”. This model is also stamped Grand Prix winning the grand price of the Colonial Exhibition of Paris in 1931. Very limited quantity of these gramophones were made. Height of box 6”, width 13.75”, depth 11.12”. $1,000-$2,000
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677. Pair, Carved and Caned Bamboo Motif Armchairs
676. Carved Wood Sculpture, “Acrobats”, 20th C.
20th century. “Acrobats”-1990, carved wood, signed and dated to base “C. Warde 90”. Figural sculpture depicting two acrobats, or wrestlers in motion, with ovoidal plinth base. Overall 49” x 23” x 14”. $600-$800
American, mid to late 20th century. A pair of carved and stained walnut Chinese Chippendale style bamboo motif armchairs, each with a bucket form, with a caned back rest over bamboo motif back rails and arm rails, with carved handholds, a caned seat, bamboo motif legs, and a double bamboo motif box stretcher. Apparently unmarked. Height 31.75”, width 21.75”, seat depth 16.75”, seat to floor 16.25”. $700-$900
678. Eight Style of James Mont for Baker Dining Chairs
Style of James Mont for Baker (American, 20th century), mid 20th century. A set of eight Asian style dining chairs, including two arm and six side, each with a rounded crest rail, a wide serpentine splat back, a shaped seat rail, a red upholstered cushion, and kang-style bracket feet. Apparently unmarked. (Arm chair) height 40.25”, width 22.825”, seat depth 18”, seat to floor 18.25”. $800-$1,200
679. Henredon Chinese Chippendale Style Cocktail Table
Henredon (American, North Carolina, 1945-), 2003. A fine and heavy stained mahogany Chinese Chippendale style cocktail table, rectangular in form, having a matchbook parquetry veneered top, with a two-art apron, the top inset and serpentine and carved with acanthus scrolls, the lower portion with carved dot and dash and egg and dart borders, with four matching squared legs. Manufacturer’s label to underside. Height 22.25”, width 59.25”, depth 40”. $1,000-$2,000
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680. Art Nouveau Figural Carved Alabaster Lamp
Continental, late 19th/ early 20th century. Finely carved alabaster table lamp in two parts comprising main section carved to depict a female nude reclining within an open clamshell set atop rolling frothy waves, the lamp body set on a rectangular carved alabaster base with green to yellow veining. Height 19.5”, width 17.5”, depth 11”. Provenance: Property from the Private Collection of Baroness Liselotte von Schwarzbek, Vienna, Austria thence by descent through the family to the present owner in Atlanta, Georgia. $1,000-$2,000
681. Set of 8 Barry Dixon Rococo Style Dining Chairs
Barry Dixon (American, 20th century), late 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 47.5”, width 20”, seat depth 16”, seat to floor 19.5”. $1,500-$3,000
682. Jules Rene Herve, “Les Femmes Vêtues de Noir”, Oil
Jules Rene Herve (French (active United States), 1887-1981), “Les Femmes Vêtues de Noir (Women Dressed in Black)”, oil on panel, signed to lower right. Figural painting depicting a French village scene with small cottages overgrown with verdant vines, with women dressed in black congregating on an unpaved path. With gallery sheet to verso “Galerie P. Henaut”. Framed 12.25” x 14”. Sight 6” x 8.25”. $600-$800
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683. La Barge Mahogany & Brass Cherub Motif Table
La Barge (American, 20th century), late 20th century. Manufacturer’s label to underside. Height 28.75”, width 22.5”, depth 14.5”. Provenance: From the private collection of Elaine Killeen, Atlanta, Georgia. $400-$600
685. Charles Keiger, Signed Fantasy Oil on Canvas
Charles Keiger (American (Georgia/North Carolina), b. 1957- ), “Figure Amid Flowers”, oil on canvas, signed lower right. Unframed 20.125” x 18”. $300-$500
684. La Barge Rococo Style Carved Giltwood Mirror
La Barge (American, 20th century-), late 20th century. Manufacturer’s label to reverse. Height 57”, width 35.5”. depth 2”. $400-$600
686. Elizabeth Bergstrom, “Floral Still Life”, Oil
Elizabeth Bergstrom (American (active Illinois), 20th century), “Floral Still Life with Daisies”-circa mid-20th century, oil on board, signed to lower right “Lisa”, signed to verso “Elizabeth Bergstrom”. Framed 24.75” x 18.25”. Unframed 20” x 14”. $300-$500
688. Modern Copper & Tole Star Motif Floor Lamp
American, late 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height (to finial) 59”, diameter 15”. $400-$600
687. Brown Leather Tufted Ottoman Attributed to La Barge
Attributed to La Barge, late 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 18”, diameter 29.5”. Provenance: From the private collection of Elaine Killeen, Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500
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690. American School, “Still Life with Lilies”, Oil 689. American School, “Flowering Magnolia”, Oil American School, first half 20th century. “Flowering Magnolia”, oil on canvas, indistinctly signed to lower right. Framed 46.75” x 23.5”. Unframed 41.25” x 17.5”. $400-$600
American School, 20th century to contemporary. “Still Life with Lilies”, oil on canvas, signed to lower right “Kelly”. With gallery label to verso “AO Galleries Roswell, GA”. Framed 38” x 31.5”. Unframed 30” x 24”. $400-$600
692. “Still Life with Red Chrysanthemum” Oil on Canvas
691. Francis Vreeland, “Still Life with Poppies”
Francis Vreeland (American, 1879-1954), “Still Life with Poppies”, gouache on board, signed to lower right “F Van Vreeland”. Framed 29” x 34.5”. Sight 20.75” x 26”. $500-$700
20th century. “Still Life with Red Chrysanthemum”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. With label to verso “Collective Antiques”, with additional label to verso “oil on canvas, unsigned, neoclassical style floral still life.” Framed 29.5” x 25.5”. Unframed 24” x 20”. $400-$600
693. Baker Classical Revival Style Cocktail Table
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Baker Furniture (American, 1903-), late 20th century. A Neoclassical Revival style coffee or cocktail table having a rectangular, burl wood veneer top with chamfered corners, with a marquetry inlaid Greek key border, and geometric designs, with a mahogany veneer molded skirt, on four monopodium legs, each with a carved lion’s face knee and lion’s paw foot. With manufacturer’s label to underside. Height 17.5”, width 42.5”, depth 30.325”. $600-$800
694. S. Kirk & Son 917 Silver Salver with Ball & Claw Feet
Samuel Kirk & Son (American, founded 1815), circa 1868-1882. An 11oz silver footed salver or tray (roughly 917/1000 silver standard) having four ball and claw feet supporting a round dish with band of deep repousse flowers around rim surrounding molded trellis patterned field centered by laurel banded medallion with knight’s arm crest. Underside with impressed marks “S. Kirk & Son / 11oz” and engraved 1882 / 1935”. diameter of dish 10”, width across feet 10.75”, height 1.125”. weight 19 troy ounces. $700-$900
696. 2 New Jersey Sterling Match Safes: Unger & Kerr
695. Towle “Old English” 27 Piece Sterling Flatware Set
Towle Silversmiths (). A 27 piece set of sterling silver flatware in the Old English pattern (1892-1996) comprising 6 3-piece place settings plus additional pieces. Set comprising 9 forks (7”), 6 teaspoons (5.5”), and 12 solid knives with blunt blades (8.5”). Set accompanied with large stained mahogany box with fitted silk lined interior. Total weight of silver 38.7 troy ounces. $600-$800
697. Wood & Hughes Sterling Fiddle Thread Ladle, 19th C
Wood & Hughes (American (New York) 1845-1899), circa 1845-1871. Sterling silver fiddle thread soup or punch ladle, the handle monogrammed “C.B.W.” The back stamped “PIPPEN” along with the makers mark and the work “STERLING”. length 12”. Total weight 5.5 troy ounces. $300-$500
American, late 19th/ early 20th century. Unger Brothers (American (New Jersey), 1972-1914) and William B. Kerr & Co. (American (New Jersey), c.1880s-1927) Unger safe height 2.75”, width 1.875”. Kerr safe height 2.25”, width 1.625”. Total weight 1.5 troy ounces. $400-$600
698. Pair, Randahl Hand Wrought Sterling Fish Servers
The Randahl Shop (American (Illinois), 1912-1965). A fine set of hand wrought Arts & Crafts sterling silver fish servers (#136), one fork and one spade spatula, comprising palmette handles over broad serving ends, allover with subtle hand hammered texture. Each marked to underside of handle “RANDAHL / HAND WROUGHT STERLING / 136”. lengths 10” and 10.5”. Total weight 9.4 troy ounces. $300-$500
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699. American Turned Wood Quilt Rack
700. American School, “Farmyard with Grazing Cattle”
American, 20th century. A large turned and stained wood blanket or quilt rack with turned wood rails, raised on two scrolled feet, each centered by turned wood acorn form finials. Overall 42.5” x 39” x 22.25”. $300-$500
American School, 20th century. “Farmyard with Grazing Cattle”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Framer’s label to verso. Framed 15.425” x 19”. Unframed 12” x 16”. $300-$500
701. Pair of American Ladderback Caned Side Chairs
702. American Walnut & Glass Door Corner Cabinet
American, mid to late 19th century. A pair of pine low, ladderback chairs, each having pointed finials, a caned seat, rounded legs, and a double box stretcher. Apparently unmarked. Height 48.5”, width 18”, depth 13.25”, seat to floor 18”. $400-$600
American, late 19th/early 20th century. With brass hardware (missing one door pull). Apparently unmarked. Height 84”, width 42”, depth 17”. $400-$600
703. American School, “The Great American Harvest”, Oil
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American School, 19th century. “The Great American Wheat Harvest”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned, with stencil to verso “Julius Scholz Philadelphia”. Figural landscape painting depicting a pastoral scene with farm hands loading wheat into a horse drawn wagon in a golden field. Framed 30.75” x 35.25”. Unframed 25” x 30”. $500-$700
704. Meriden Silver Plated Humidor with Hunting Dogs
Meriden & Company (American (Connecticut), founded 1808). A quadruple plate silverplated humidor of rectangular form having two figural hunting dogs to lid as handles, with two large hinged compartments flanking two central smaller boxes, the whole raised on four ball feet and having embossed floral and bird motif frieze around body. Underside with impressed maker’s mark and standard mark. Height 7.75”, width 11.625”, depth 8.375”. $700-$900
705. Jennings Brothers Large Silverplated Setter Dog
Jennings Brothers (American, founded 1890), circa 1930s. A large and impressively modeled cast metal figure of a Setter hunting dog, with silver plated finish. Underside with cast mark “JB 2591”. Height 9.25”, width 17”, depth 4”. $300-$500
706. American School’, “Little Girl with Collie”, Oil American School. “Little Girl with Collie”-1963, oil on canvas, signed indistinctly and dated to lower left “1963”. Figural full-length portrait painting depicting a a young girl with her dog, a regal looking Border Collie; the child dressed in a white dress with black bow in her straw-toned blonde hair. Verso of canvas and frame stamped with “Dohm Studio and Beauty Salon, Troy Ohio”. Framed 45.75” x 37.75”. Unframed 42” x 34”. $300-$500
708. “Portrait of Grace Annette”, Oil on Canvas
707. “Litte Girl with Tabby Cat”, Oil on Masonite Last half 20th century. “Little Girl with Tabby Cat”, oil on Masonite, apparently unsigned. Framed 33” x 27”. Unframed 28.25” x 21.75”. $300-$500
American School, 20th century. “Portrait of Grace Annette”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Reminiscent of Norman Rockwell (American, 1894-1978) with indistinct inscription to upper right “Grace Annette Du...”. Framed 38.5” x 30”. Unframed 34” x 25”. $300-$500
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709. Southern School, “Woman with Headscarf”, Oil
American (Southern) School, first half 20th century. “Woman with Headscarf”, oil on canvas, signed indistinctly to lower right. Figural bust-length portrait painting depicting an African American woman with somber expression, her hair upswept into head scarf. Framed 22.25” x 19.5”. Unframed 18.25” x 15.5”. $300-$500
710. Marion Greenwood, “Mississippi Girl”, Lithograph
Marion Greenwood (American, 1909-1970), “Mississippi Girl”, lithograph on paper, graphite signed to lower right “Marion Greenwood”. Figural monochromatic print depicting a seated African American woman. Framed 22.5” x 17.5”. Sight 13.5” x 9.5”. $300-$500
711. Figural African American Boy Bronze Letter Opener
American, 19th century. An oversized gilt bronze letter opener, having figural rendering of the bust of a young and jovial African American boy, apparently unmarked. Overall 13.75” x 2.5” x 1.25”. $200-$400
713. “Still Life with Grapes and Melon”, Oil on Canvas
712. Wayne Spradley, “Cotton Patch”, Watercolor, 1972
Wayne Spradley (American (active Alabama), b.1937-), “Cotton Patch”-1972, watercolor n paper, signed and dated to lower right “Wayne Spradley 72”. Landscape painting depicting a Southern cotton farm, with decrepit barn and blooming cotton swells in the foreground. With gallery label to verso. Framed 31.5” x 41.5”. Sight 20” x 30”. $300-$500
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Early 20th century. “Still Life with Grapes and Melon”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Still life painting depicting a tabletop scene with a woven basket heavy with assorted citrus and grape clusters, with wheat bundle and freshly sliced melon flanking the basket. Unframed 27.25” x 48.5”. $300-$500
714. Gorham Coin Silver Creamer, Bacchanalian Motif
Gorham (American, founded 1831). A fine coil silver cream pitcher of tapering form with triangular leaf adorned handle to one side opposing an everted spout, the body with chased and repousse decoration of Bacchanalian masks and putti. Underside with impressed maker’s mark over “502”. Height 5.75”. Weight 10 troy ounces. $300-$500
715. Gorham & Meriden Handled & Monogrammed Sterling Ice Bucket
Gorham (American, founded 1865) and Meriden Britannia Co. (American, 1895-1898), circa 1900-1930s. The silver body marked for Gorham with maker’s mark beside “STERLING A137”, the bottom plane marked to interior for Meriden Britannia with maker’s mark over “STERLING / 562”, and the handle simply marked “STERLING”. Height (handle raised) 9.625”, height (handle lowered) 5.125”, diameter at opening 5.375”. weight 13 troy ounces. $300-$500
716. Three Silver Bowls: Gorham, Reed & Barton, German
American & German, 20th century. A collection of three oblong silver serving dishes comprising a sterling silver Reed & Barton (American, founded 1840) oval scalloped dish in the Windsor pattern circa 1946, pattern X958R; a sterling silver Gorham (American, founded 1831) oblong shaped basket with pierced walls and handle circa 1913 and monogrammed “HLR”, pattern 1494A; and a second standard 830 silver German oval bowl by an unknown maker having twisted gadrooned walls. Reed & Barton bowl 7” x 12.5” x 1.5”. Gorham basket 5.5” x 12.5” x 4.25”. German bowl 8” x 11.5” x 2”. Weight of sterling 19.7 troy ounces.. Weight of 830 silver 11.1 troy ounces. $500-$700
718. Two American Sterling Articles: Gorham & Stone
717. Gorham Sterling Silver Soap Dish, circa 1890 Gorham (American, founded 1831). A repousse decorated sterling silver hinged soap dish with roes and daisy flowers in relief amid swirling scrolls and foliates, bordered to either side of case by stylized egg and dart band, latching at top and having open interior. Marked to interior rim with maker’s mark used during the last quarter of 19th century, also “STERLING” and indistinguishable date code. 3.875” x 2.75” x 1.5”. weight 3.9 troy ounces. $300-$500
American, first half 20th century. A collection of two pieces of American sterling silver comprising by Arthur Stone (American (Gardner, Massachusetts), active 1901-1937) a handwrought round trinket dish of simple form engraved to rim “MARGARET HELBURN / 1921” with benchmen’s mark of Earle H. Underwood (19211927); and by Gorham a traditional form poringer with pierced scrolled handle, engraved to underside “To / Debra from Grishkin”. Each piece hallmarked to underside. Plate diameter 7”. Poringer bowl diameter 5.25”, width over handle 7.875”. Total weight 12.1 troy ounces. $300-$500
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719. Three 19th/20th C. American Silver Plated Boxes
American, late 19th/ early 20th century. A group of three silver plated dresser boxes comprising one by N. B. Rogers Silver Plate Company (American (New York and Connecticut), active 1870-1877), Anchor Silver Plate Co. (American (Indiana), 1898-1909), and Meriden & Company (American (Connecticut), founded 1808). Rogers box height 3.5”, width 5.5”, depth 4.25”. Anchor box height 2.5”, width 7.5”, depth 3”. Meriden box height 4.25”, width 5.125”, depth 3.25”. $400-$600
720. 19th C. Silverplated Rectangular Dresser Box
Middletown Plate Co. (American, 1864-1899). A large silver plated dresser box or casket of long rectangular form raised on four bracket feet, having triangular flaring handle to either narrow end, leaf tip gallery to top of lid surrounding a field of pleated silk, with molded floral and foliate patterning to entire exterior and hinged lid opening to reveal a single silk lined compartment. Underside with impressed maker’s mark over “45 / Hard / White / Metal”. Height 5.125”, width 11.25”, depth 4.5”. $300-$500
721. Wilcox Silver 2-Compartment Jewelry Casket, 19th C
Wilcox Silverplate Company (American(Meriden, Connecticut), founded 1865), circa 1877. Underside marked with illegible maker’s mark and surrounding crossed hammers for Wilcox, “QUADRUPLE PLATE” around top and pattern number “1949” above “PATENTED OCT. 16. 1877”. Height 10.25”, base width 6”, base depth 5”. $300-$500
722. Meriden Britannia Tilting Silver Pitcher on Stand
Meriden Britannia Company (American, founded 1852). Underside of cup, kettle, and stand with marks for the maker. Overall height 19.5”, width 9.375”, depth 12”. $800-$1,200
723. Three American Silverplated Articles
American, late 19th/ early 20th century. A collection of three silverplate table articles comprising a glass bonbon box on silver stand by Meriden Britannia Company, model 56, the glass box molded as a woven basket in rectangular form with hinged silverplate lid bearing birds on foliage, on a pierced and scrolled stand with u-shaped handle, marked to underside of stand for maker; a bread tray by James W. Tufts Silver Plate Co. (American, founded 1875), model 4304, the tray of rectangular form with wide shaped bands to each side bearing pierced figural Neoclassical decoration, engraved to center “BREAD”, underside marked for the maker; and a lidded and handled cracker jar by Eagle Silver Plate Co., model 972, of bulbous form raised on four lion’s paw feet, with domical lid having beaded loop finial, folding scrollwork handle, and etched to front “Crackers”, marked to underside for the maker. Bonbon overall height 9.75”, width 6.5”, depth 3.25”. Bread tray 14.5” x 9.75”. Cracker jar (handle down) height 7.25”, diameter 5.5”. $300-$500
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724. Victorian Carved & Ebonized Wood Dinner Gong
American, late 19th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 44.5”, width 26”, depth 22.5”. $300-$500
725. Pair of Gilt Metal Figural Candle Lustres
American, mid to late 19th century. Pair of gilt metal figural candlestick lustres with egg and dart border encircling rim of candle cup at at top on a thin shaft, scrolled foliates on canopy ring with dangling etched faceted crystals, base with two women (mother and child) beside deer under tree, surmounting a marble plinth base. Unmarked. Overall height 14”, width (of base) 5.4”, depth (of base) 3.3”. $300-$500
726. Three Late 19th/Early 20th C. Silver Scent Bottles
Turkish and American, late 19th/ early 20th century. Damar (Turkish, 19th/20th century), Wilcox Silver Plate Company (American (Connecticut), founded 1865, and an American bottle. Sprinkler marked twice to underside “DAMAR 900”. Large atomizer marked to underside “Quadruple Plate / Wilcox Silver Plate Co. / Meriden, CT / 3366”. Sterling atomizer marked to underside “Pat. Pend. / Sterling Weighted”. Sprinkler height 5.5”. Large atomizer height 6”. Small atomizer height 4.5”. Weight of sprinkler 4.8 troy ounces. $300-$500
728. Attributed to Reinhart, “Portrait of a Baby”, Oil Attributed to Benjamin Reinhart (American, 18291885), “Untitled (Portrait of a Baby)”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Framed 21.75” x 19.75”. Unframed 12” x 10”. $400-$600
727. Pair, Victorian Porcelain Doll Pin Cushions
American, late 19th century. Two Victorian figural porcelain doll pin cushions, each with a painted female face and body attached to a fabric cushion in the form of a dress. Apparently unmarked. Height (or larger) 4”, width 3”, depth 5”. $300-$500
729. Carved Victorian Rococo Revival Wingback Armchair
American, late 19th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 52.5”, width 30”, depth 20.5”, width 17.5”. $500-$700
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730. John Rogers Sculpture, “The Favored Scholar” John Rogers (American, 1829-1904). “The Favored Scholar”, painted plaster, signed to top front of plinth “John Rogers / New York”. Front of plinth base “THE FAVORED SCHOLAR”. Height 21”, width 15.25”, depth 10.5”. $300-$500
731. Large Sterling Dresser Tray c.1920 by Woodside
Woodside Sterling Co. (American (New York), 1896c.1925). A sterling silver low console bowl or dresser tray of oval form having wide flat rim bearing chased ribbon bows and flower garlands surrounding tondo with engraved monogram “HCR”. Underside with maker’s mark of W within a laurel wreath over “STERLING / 3483A”. $300-$500
732. Four American Victorian Silverplate Articles American, late 19th/ early 20th century. A collection of four articles of American silverplate comprising a combination napkin ring set by Rogers, Smith & Co. (American, 1857-98), circa 1862-77, model no. 5, comprisng marquis shaped base supporting a pepper shaker, open salt bowl and central napkin ring raised on u-shaped stand with openwork scrolls and a dancing figural boy, marked to underside for maker; an Art Nouveau butter dome by Pairpoint (American, 1880-1958), model 380, having round form raised on spreading ring foot with double loop form handles to either shoulder, pierced removable tray to interior, and domical lid, allover with relief decoration of intertwining foliate stems and leaves, marked to underside for maker; a toothpick jar by Meriden Silver Plate Co. (American, founded 1808), model 087, having loving cup form with scrolling handles to either side of scalloped rolled rim, etched to front “TAKE YOUR PICK”, marked to underside for maker; and a Meriden Britannia Company silver plated chamberstick, model 95, having spade shaped base raised on three feet and issuing putti emerging from a foliate scroll as support for a single candle cup, with loop handle to back side, underside marked for the maker. Butter dome height 6.5”, width over handles 8.5”. Napkin ring height 6.75”, width 6.5”, depth 4.25”. Pick jar height 2”, width over handles 3”. Chamber stick height 4”, width 5”, depth 3.875”. $400-$600
733. Theodore Alexander Empire Style Occasional Table
Theodore Alexander (American, 1996-), late 20th century. An Empire style foyer or hall table, having an overhanging round, marquetry veneered top and a conforming skirt, fitted with three drawers, each mounted with patinated metal swag detailing, on three scrolling wrought iron supports, mounted at the shoulder with female faces and at the feet with foliage, with a round box stretcher, resting on a tripartite base and three iron hairy paw feet. Manufacturer’s label to drawer interior. Height 31”, diameter 36”. Provenance: From the private collection of Elaine Killeen, Atlanta, Georgia. $500-$700
734. Maitland Smith Neoclassical Bronze Fire Fender
Maitland Smith (American, 1979-), 20th century to contemporary. A figural verdigris cast bronze fireplace fender with neoclassical motif including pierced and scrolled acanthus, vignette scenes depicting putti or cherubs spearing large jungle cats, flanked on either side by columnar elements with perched putti, centered by soaring eagle crest. With original Maitland Smith tag. Overall 32” x 16”. Provenance: From the private collection of Elaine Killeen, Atlanta, Georgia. $500-$700
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736. Tiffany & Co Sterling Silver Solid Ice Cream Knife
735. Tiffany & Co. Sterling Silver Footed Bowl c. 1950
Tiffany & Co. (American (New York), founded 1837), circa 1947-1956. A simple but heavy sterling silver bowl of round form raised on a subtly flaring ring foot. Engraved to underside “Ladies / Amateur Championship of America / at Single Targets / New York Athletic Club / May 10, 1952 / 2nd High Gun”. Underside with maker’s mark “Tiffany & Co / Makers / Sterling Silver / 20024 / M” indicating manufacture during the directorship of Louis deBebian Moore. Height 3.375”, diameter 6”. weight 12.2 troy ounces. $300-$500
Tiffany & Co. (American (New York), founded 1837), circa 1907-1947. A sterling silver solid ice cream or cake knife in a pattern similar to Antique Engraved, comprising a tapering handle molded with flowers and scrolling foliage, with an arched solid blade. Monogrammed to blade “EAW”. Length 13.5. weight 8.5 troy ounces. Note: the maker’s mark on this pitcher indicates production during the directorship of John C. Moore II. $300-$500
737. Tiffany & Co. Paul Revere Sterling Bowl circa 1940
Tiffany & Co. (American (New York), founded 1837), circa 1907-1947. A Paul Revere style sterling silver bowl of round form having reeded ring foot and reeded detail around interior rim. Underside engraved “Amateur Championship of America / at Single Targets / New York Athletic Club / May 4, 1940 / Won by / Van N. Marker / 92 x 100 / 93 x 100”. Underside with maker’s mark “Tiffany & Co. / Makers / Sterling Silver / 18590 / M” indicating production during the directorship of John C. Moore II”. diameter 8.875”, height 3.125”. weight 20.5 troy ounces. $400-$600
738. Tiffany Sterling Trumpet Vase, NY Athletic Club Tiffany & Co. (American (New York), founded 1837), circa 1947-1956. A sterling silver trumpet vase of traditional form having spreading domical foot issuing tall conical body with flaring rim, with reeded details below rim and to foot. Engraved to underside “Amateur Championship of American Single Targets / New York Athletic Club May 8, 1948 3rd High Gun”. Marked to underside “Tiffany & Co Makers Sterling Silver 17040 M” indicating manufacture during the directorship of Louis deBebian Moore. Height 12.125”, diameter of mouth 4.75”. weight 22.6 troy ounces. $400-$600
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739. Nicholas Takis, “Modernist East River”, Oil
Nicholas Takis (American, 1903-1965), “Modernist East River”, oil on canvas, signed at lower left “Takis”. Modernist abstract painting depicting a view of Manhattan from the perspective of the East River, the river with assorted steam boats and bridges. Framed 37.5” x 31.5”. Unframed 30.25” x 24”. $400-$600
740. American School, “New York from the Water”
American School, last half 20th century. “New York from the Water”, acrylic on unstretched canvas, signed to lower right “Wilfred”. Abstract landscape painting with cool palette and linear handling, depicting the New York City skyline. Canvas dimensions 27.25” x 39”. $400-$600
741. Pair, New Hope School Style Stained Oak Chairs
New Hope School (American, New Hope, Pennsylvania, mid 20th century), mid 20th century. A pair of New Hope School stained oak chairs, each with a rounded seat back supported by two angled legs, with a square, cantilevered floating seat upholstered in green vinyl. Apparently unmarked. Height 27.325”, width 22.5”, seat depth 16.5”, seat to floor 17.5”. $400-$600
742. American School, “The Old Man and the Sea”, Oil
American School, last half 20th century. “The Old Man and the Sea”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Expressionistically rendered figural bust-length portrait painting depicting an older man with grey beard and somber expression, wearing a black cap and coat with tall collar common of fishermen. Framed 33” x 29”. Unframed 24” x 20”. $300-$500
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744. Two Pieces Arts & Crafts Fulper Pottery Vases
Manner of Marblehead Pottery (American, 1904-1936). An Arts and Crafts style pottery vase of squat turned form with short rolled rim and glazed allover in a dull blue, with band of leafy grape vines at shoulder in green, tan, and cobalt. Underside with indistinguishable blue signature. Height 6.125”, diameter 6.5”. $300-$500
Fulper Pottery (American (New Jersey), founded 1809), circa 1909-1916. A group of two pieces of Arts & Crafts pottery comprising form # 011, a squat teardrop shaped vase with short ring foot and narrow mouth covered in Flemington Green glaze, and form # 108 a squat bottle vase with flattened disc body resting on short ring foot and issuing tall narrow straight neck, covered in brown flambe glaze (possibly Elephant’s Breath). Each to underside with brown inked vertical mark “FULPER”. #011 height 3.625”. #108 height 5.125”. $300-$500
745. Fireplace Ornament, Folding Iron Wood Basket
746. Pair, Arts and Crafts Wrought Iron Andirons
743. Arts & Crafts Pottery Vase with Grape Vine Motif
20th century. A wrought iron folding wood basket or log holder fireplace ornament with s-scrolls and inset pale green glass florettes to either side, with shaped handles and scrolled feet. Overall 19.5” x 22” x 16.25”. $300-$500
American, early 20th century. A pair of Arts and Crafts wrought iron andirons, each with a scrolled top and splayed scrolled feet, mounted with a ring. Apparently unmarked. Height 24.25”, width 11.25”, depth 21.25”. $300-$500
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748. Rustic Wrought Iron and Glass Top Coffee Table
American, late 20th century. A rustic coffee table, having a squared glass top with a textured and frosted edge with chamfered corners, on an oxidized wrought iron base, with four scrolled legs and a scrolled cross stretcher. Apparently unmarked. Height 18”, width 47.5”, depth 47.5”. $600-$800
747. Willie Anne Wright, “Plants and Shadows”, Oil
Willie Anne Wright (American (Virginia), b. 1924-), “Plants and Shadows”, oil on board, graphite titled and signed to lower margin “Plants and Shadows Willie Anne Wright”. Interior scene painting depicting a solarium with broad leaf plants. Framed 31” x 23”. Sight 29.5” x 21.5”. $600-$800
749. Architectural Cast Iron & Glass Top Dining Table
American, 19th and 20th century. A salvaged cast iron architectural fragment, painted white with a scale pattern with a central red fleur-de-lis medallion, mounted as a dining table, inset into a later 20th century table frame, with a larger rectangular beveled glass top, and four square legs. Apparently unmarked. Height 30”, width 64”, depth 40”. $600-$800
750. American School, “Landscape with Birch Trees”, Oil
American School, first half 20th century. “Landscape with Birch Trees”, oil on artist’s board, signed indistinctly to lower right possibly “Schuchard”, with inscription to verso M.F. Ewen”, with label to verso “FAV-O-RITE Canvas Sketching Planes”. Regionalist landscape painting depicting a wooded scene with tall, silvery birch trees. Framed 19.5” x 23.5”. Unframed 16” x 19.5”. $400-$600
751. Two Kramer Bros. Foundry Cast Iron Garden Urns
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Kramer Bros Foundry (American, Dayton, Ohio, 1893-late 20th century), late 19th/ early 20th century. Each with foundry mark. Height (of larger) 28.5”, diameter 21.25”, height (of smaller) 28.5”, diameter 21”. $400-$600
752. Italian Modern Chrome & Leather Curule Window Seat
Italian, mid 20th century. A small polished chromed steel and stitched black leather window seat, having a removable cushion atop a folding X-form base, the seat rails accented with spheres, with scrolled feet. Apparently unmarked. Height 19”, width 2.75”, depth 19.25”. $300-$500
753. American School, “Untitled (Wild-Haired Man)”, Ink
754. André Desjardins, “L’obsession Amoureuse”, Ink
American School, last half 20th century. “Untitled (Wild-Haired Man)”, ink on canvas, signed indistinctly to lower right, possibly “Dumsi”. Figural ink painting depicting an older man, dressed in somewhat ill-fitting clothes, with wild beard and hair. Framed 38” x 26”. Unframed 36” x 23.25”. $300-$500
André Desjardins (Canadian, b. 1964-), “L’obsession Amoureuse (The Romantic Obsession)”, ink on paper, signed to lower right. Figural illustration or drawing depicting a male figure whose face is obscured by the diminutive forms of several contorting nude females. Framed 26” x 21.5”. Sight 17.75” x 13.75”. $300-$500
755. Joseph Hirsch, “Sunday Morning”
American School, last half 20th century. “Croisé Derrière (Cross Behind)”, oil on canvas, signed to lower right “M. Reilly”, additionally signed to verso. Impressionistically rendered figural painting with fauvist palette depicting a ballerina at the bar. Framed 24.5” x 12.5”. Unframed 24” x 12”. $300-$500
Joseph Hirsch (American, 1910-1981), “Sunday Morning”, monochromatic lithograph, graphite signed to lower right “Joseph Hirsch”. Figural print depicting a woman seated with a newspaper open before her. Framed 16.5” x 12.5”. Sight 14” x 10”. $300-$500
756. American School, “Croisé Derrière”
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757. Signed Copper & Brass Owl on Branch, C. Jere
C. Jeré by Artisan House (American/ French, founded 1964), 1969. A tabletop sculpture, having a torch cut and soldered copper owl with enameled eyes on a cast bronze branch with foliage, on a quartz base. Signed. Height 12.5”, width 12”, depth 4.5”. $300-$500
758. Jeré Brutalist Sculpture, “Untiled (Orange Reeds)”
Curtis Jeré (American, founded 1964), “Untitled (Orange Reeds)”-1966, mixed media including plastic, metal and wood, with plaque to base “C. Jeré 1966”. Overall 35.25” x 7.425” x 7.425”. $300-$500
759. Style of Jeré, “Brutalist Mask”, Wall Sculpture
Style of Curtis Jeré (American, founded 1964), “Brutalist Mask”, parcel gilt iron, apparently unmarked. Figural Brutalist wall sculpture or hanging having rectangular form depicting a face in planar metal tiles. Overall 14.5” x 29” x 4.25”. $300-$500
760. Collapsible MCM Veneered & Chromed Rolling Cart
Bremshey & Co Solingen-Ohligs (German, 20th century), mid 20th century. A mid century modern “Dinett” chromed steel and molded plywood collapsible serving trolley or tea cart, having two flat lipped walnut veneer molded plywood trays, an arched spring-loaded chromed steel handle and sides, and rubber wheels, folding partially down the center for narrow shelving or completely for storage. Molded manufacturer’s mark to underside with horseman logo. Height 30.5”, width 26.25”, depth 16.325”. $300-$500
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761. Mid Century Modern Chrome & Laminate Desk
American, mid 20th century. A mid century modern desk, having a later large, laminated simulated maple rectangular top, resting on three maple drawers, each with a chromed metal tab pull, with round chromed metal feet, open on the other side with round chromed metal legs. Apparently unmarked. Height 30”, width 60”, depth 30.125”. $400-$600
762. Carved and Incised Abstract Figural Planter
American, 1964. A large, ceramic planter, cylindrical in form, the outside carved in low relief with abstracted figures with incised black designs, on four peg feet. Signed and dated “C.M. Brown 1964”. Height 16.625”, width 12.5”. $300-$500
763. Jaeger LeCoultre “Atmos” Clock
Jaeger LeCoultre (Swiss, founded 1833), “Atmos” clock with brass and glass case of rectangular form with canted corners surrounding circular face with black ring and brass markers with Arabic numerals, lower center of dial with “SWISS MADE” in gold. Central skeleton section of dial reads on mechanism “ATMOS JAEGER LECOULTRE FAB SUISSE SWISS MADE”. Serial umber on top case “326006”. Height 8.625”, width 7.125”, depth 5.325”. $300-$500
764. Norman Cherner for Plycraft Molded Plywood Chair
Norman Cherner (American, 1920-1987) for Plycraft (American, 1953-1980s). A molded walnut plywood dining chair, having a triangular seat back above a rounded seat, on four tapering legs. With manufacturer’s foil label to underside. Height 31.25”, width 17”, seat depth 17”, seat to floor 17.5”. $300-$500
765. Leroy Neiman, “Orange Football”, Silkscreen LeRoy Neiman (American, 1921-2012), “Orange Football”-1972, limited edition silkscreen in colors, artist’s proof noted in graphite to lower left, graphite signed to lower right. Figural expressionist print depicting a football scene with players mid-tackle as the referee runs towards the pile of men. Framed 35.5” x 41.5”. Sight 18.5” x 25”. $300-$500
766. Leroy Neiman, “Napoleon at Waterloo”, Silkscreen
LeRoy Neiman (American, 1921-2012), “Napoleon at Waterloo”, limited edition silkscreen in colors, from an edition of 25, hors commerce and edition number noted in graphite to lower left “H.C. 194/225”, graphite signed to lower right “Leroy Neiman”. Figural expressionist print depicting the famed Battle of Waterloo (1851). With certificate of authenticity to verso. Framed 48.625” x 54.5”. Sight 33.25” x 39”. $500-$700
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767. Ben Smith, “The Three Fates”, 2005
Ben Smith (American (Atlanta, Georgia), 20th century), “The Three Fates”-2005, graphite, gouache and colored pencil on paper, graphite titled, signed and dated to upper right “The Three Fates Ben Smith Feb 2005”. Figural illustration or drawing depicting the three fates, or Moirai, one who spins the thread of life, one who measures the length of life and one who cuts the thread of life with her scissors or shears. Sheet size 17.825” x 23.5”. Matted 27” x 32”. $300-$500
768. Ben Smith, “A Boy and his Deamond”, 2000 Ben Smith (American (Atlanta, Georgia), 20th century), “A Boy and his Deamond”-2000, graphite and gouache on paper, graphite titled to upper center “A Boy and his Deamond”, graphite signed and dated to lower margin “Ben Smith 2000”. Figural illustration or drawing depicting a little boy in carnival dress, surrounded by various monsters and demons. Sheet size 18” x 23.425”. Matted 27” x 32”. $300-$500
769. Ben Smith, “Trust in the Many Faces of God”
Ben Smith (American (Atlanta, Georgia), 20th century), “Trust in the Many Faces of God”-2005, graphite on paper, graphite signed, dated and titled to lower margin “Trust in the Many Face of God Ben Smith 2005”. Figural illustration or drawing depicting two figures with masks, the ground around them scattered with assorted skulls or elaborate masks, with a large, smiling personification of the moon. Sheet size 17.925” x 21.125”. Matted 27” x 32”. $300-$500
770. Set of 3 Eames for Herman Miller DSX Shell Chairs
Charles and Ray Eames (American, 1907-1978; 19121988) for Herman Miller (American, Zeeland, MI, 1923), mid 20th century. A set of three DSX brown molded fiberglass shell chairs with upholstered rubber seats and metal legs with plastic castors. Each with a manufacturer’s label to underside. Height 31.312”, width 19”, seat depth 16.5”, seat to floor 18”. $300-$500
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771. Early Eames for Herman Miller DAX, Venice Label
Charles and Ray Eames (American, 1907-1978; 19121988) for Herman Miller (American, Zeeland, MI, 1923), circa 1950-56. A “DAX” chair (dining-height armchair with X-base), having a molded gray fiberglass seat resting on a black powder-coated steel X-base with floor glides. With red rectangular Venice manufacturer’s label to underside, indicating production between 1950-56. Height 31.125”, width 24.75”, seat depth 17”, seat to floor 18”. $400-$600
773. Henri Studio Cast Stone Figural Garden Fountain
772. Rustic Whitewashed Tabletop Chapel
American, late 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 24.6”, width 15.75”, depth 21.75”. Provenance: From the private collection of Elaine Killeen, Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500
Henri Studio (American, founded 1968). A figural cast stone fountain depicting Saint Francis of Assisi seated with a bird and a wolf, plumbed for use as fountain. Overall 37.75” x 22” x 14”. Provenance: From the private collection of Elaine Killeen, Atlanta, Georgia. $300-$500
774. James Yarbrough, “Hollow Crucifixion”, Etching
James Yarbrough (American, 20th century), “Hollow Crucifixion”, etching on paper, titled, signed and artist’s proof noted in graphite to lower margin “Hollow Crucifixion artist’s proof Yarbrough”. Monochromaic figural print depicting a graveyard scene with scarecrows composed of shredded rags and hallow skulls. Framed 21.25” x 26.925”. Sight 12.75” x 18.25”. $300-$500
775. Steffen Wolfgang Thomas, “Madonna”, Mixed Media
Steffen Wolfgang Thomas (German/American (active Georgia), 1906-1990), “Madonna”-1970, mixed media and encaustic on board, signed and dated “Steffen Thomas 1970”. With label to verso from Timothy Tew Gallery, Atlanta, Georgia. Framed 27.5” x 24.5”. Unframed 25” x 22”. $300-$500
776. Style of Sister Mary Corita Kent, Serigraph Style of Sister Mary Corita Kent (American, 1918 1986), “Untitled (Virgin Mother)”, serigraph in colors on paper, signed indistinctly in graphite to lower right, edition noted in graphite to lower left “85/200”. Framed 30.25” x 24.25”. Sight 21.5” x 17.5”. $300-$500
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778. Carved Wood & Brass Elephant Bust on Pedestal
777. Benin Kingdom, Nigeria, “Court Dwarf”, Bronze
“Elephant”-circa mid-20th century, carved wood and brass, apparently unsigned. Figural carved wood sculpture depicting the head of an elephant, with brass tusks and eyes, with long trunk extended, with mirrored and tapered columnar base. Overall (with base) 80” x 15” x 18”. $500-$700
Benin Kingdom, Nigeria. “Court Dwarf”, bronze, apparently unmarked. Figural sculpture depicting a dwarf from the Edo court of Nigeria, with enlarged head, sunken chest and forehead and short arms and legs, the figure with stylized beard and hair, with detailed facial features. Overall 29.5” x 14” x 8.5”. $500-$700
779. Large Batik Figural Composition, Mid-20th Century
Mid-20th century. A figural Batik art composition on cloth, with vibrant color palette, depicting warriors with shields and royalty with more elaborate dress and crowns, apparently unsigned. Framed 24.75” x 47.75”. Sight 23.5” x 46”. $400-$600
780. Pair, African Carved & Painted Zebrawood Lutes
African, late 20th century. A pair of sculptural carved zebrawood lutes or stringed instruments, each with a painted red, yellow, and blue neck and applied wire strings. Apparently unmarked. Height 47.5”, width 7.5”, depth 2.75”. $300-$500
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781. Dogon Carved Horse Form Large Wooden Box
Dogon people (Western Africa (Mali)), circa 20th century. A large hand carved wood box, the fragrant and dense hard wood possibly sandalwood, comprising a horse form body with ancestral and crocodile figural carvings to either side of body, the lift off lid with lizard form figural handle. Height 7.75”, width 23”, depth 5.25”. $300-$500
783. Chinoiserie Giltwood Bamboo Motif Cushion Mirror
782. Mid-Century Carved and Polychromed Teak Sculpture
American, late 20th century. A Hollywood Regency style chinoiserie motif cushion mirror, octagonal in form, with a giltwood bamboo frame. Apparently unmarked. Height 46.5”, width 34.25”, depth 1.5”. $400-$600
Mid-20th century. A Bauhaus-style carved teak wood and polychromed figural sculpture depicting a Geisha with elaborate robe and hair, signed to reverse. Overall 30” x 10” x 8”. $300-$500
784. Maitland Smith Painted Chinoiserie Coffee Table
Maitland Smith (American, 1979-), late 20th century. With manufacturer’s label to underside. Height 23.5”, width 38”, depth 28”. Provenance: From the private collection of Elaine Killeen, Atlanta, Georgia. $500-$700
785. Nguyen Thanh Le Head of Young Woman
Nguyen Thanh Le (Vietnamese, 1919-2006), circa 1940-1960s. A patinated bronze sculpture depicting the head of a young Vietnamese woman with hair pulled back in traditional chignon and presented on black painted wood base. Signed in calligraphy back left on neck along with studio stamp. Height 10.87”, base width 3”, depth 3”. $500-$700
786. 3 Signed Drypoint Etchings by Elyse Ashe Lord
Elyse Ashe Lord (English, 1900-1971). A collection of three etchings comprising “Windy Sleeves” and two others of unknown title, each a limited edition drypoint etching in colors on paper, edition and signature to lower margin in pencil. Each figural print depicting an Japanese woman or group of women standing in a landscape wearing traditional colorful robes. “Windy Sleeves” with gallery label to verso from W. Russell Button Gallery, Chicago, Il. Square print edition 68/75, framed 20.75” x 21.75”, sight size 13.625” x 15”. “Windy Sleeves” edition 52/150, framed 24” x 20.5”, sight size 15.5” x 12”. Woman with blue crown print edition 35/100, framed 24” x 20.5”, sight size 15.5” x 12”. $500-$700
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787. South Asian Mughal Miniature Painting on Panel
South Asian, 19th century. “Sultan in Garden”, gouache on oval panel, signed indistinctly to lower right, with indistinct inscription to verso “Sultan...”. Figural genre scene painting depicting a court maiden offering a dish to the seated Sultan in royal gardens. Framed 5” x 4.25”. Unframed 3.25” x 2.25”. $300-$500
788. Mughal Style South Asian Miniature Painting
South Asian, 20th century. “Bestial Battle”, gouache and ink on paper, inscribed at left and right margin. A Mughal style miniature painting depicting a battle between a caravan and wild animals, likely cheetahs. Framed 9” x 13.625”. Sight 4.625” x 9.25”. $300-$500
789. Pair of Persian Mughal Hand Painted Miniatures
South Asian, late 19th/20th century. A pair of hand painted gouache and black and red ink miniatures on paper with gilt embellishments; one depicting nobleman during the hunt framed between calligraphy; the other a white and black bird above a courting scene with servant, all below a a calligraphy panel. Both paintings framed and matted. Hunt scene framed 11.75” x 7.5”. Sight 7.5” x 3.25”. Courting scene framed 11.75” x 8.5”. Sight 6.75” x 3.5”. $300-$500
790. Ornately Carved Indian Mirrored Bird Screen
Indian, late 20th century. A folding screen, with three, heavily carved and graduated wood panels, each with an asymmetrically shaped top, carved with vines and flowers, with a pierced frieze carved with birds above a open gallery, each over a beveled and antiqued mirrored pane. Apparently unmarked. Height 72”, width 71”. depth 1.75”. $400-$600
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792. Continental Brass Violin Mounted Box
791. Joseph Dawley, “The Flutists”, Oil on Canvas
Joseph Dawley (America, 1936-2008), “The Flutists”, oil on canvas, signed to upper left corner “Joseph Dawley”, with indistinct inscription to verso. Framed 32.125” x 48”. Unframed 24” x 40”. $400-$600
793. Indira Johnson, “Untitled (Figures in Song)” Indira Johnson (Indian, b. 1943-), “Untitled (Figures in Song)”, ceramic, apparently unsigned. with label to underside “Indira Johnson”. Overall 15.25” x 8” x 7.15”. $300-$500
Continental, mid 20th century. A cast brass box, rectangular in form, with a scalloped edged top mounted with a violin, with applied diamond and dot patterning to the sides, resting on four scrolled feet. The hinged lid opens to reveal a purple velvet lined interior. Stamped “22” to the underside. Height 6.5”, width 13”, depth 6.75”. $800-$1,200
794. Pair Earthenware Ceramic Figurines, Boy and Girl 20th century. Male overall 24” 7.5” x 6”. Female overall 25” x 7” x 7”. $300-$500
795. Samuel Jafnel, “Untitled (Dance Hall)”, Oil
Samuel Jafnel (American, 1887-1964), “Untitled (Dance Hall)”, oil on Masonite, signed to lower right “Jafnel”. Figural painting depicting an interior dance hall scene with a group of figures dancing wildly. Framed 27.75” x 34”. Unframed 24” x 30”. $300-$500
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796. Five Pieces of Longwy Enameled Pottery
Longwy (France, 1798-), first half 20th century. Five enamel decorated cloisonne-inspired pieces, including a curving pitcher, a footed low bowl, and three graduated cylindrical vases, each with a blue ground and all over floral motif in pink, yellow, red, white, brown, green, and blue. All marked to underside. Height (of pitcher) 12”, width 3.5”, depth 4.5”. $300-$500
American, 20th century. A silverplated hinged box, mounted with a tortoiseshell butterfly to the lid, with two safety pin antennae. Apparently unmarked. Height 2.125”, width 10.75”, depth 10”. $300-$500
798. Emanuel Romano Glicenstein, “Siamese with Birds”
799. Pair, Thomas Roy Markusen “Classic” Candlesticks
Emanuel Romano Glicenstein (Italian/American, 1897-1984), “Siamese with Birds”-1951, mixed media on panel, signed and dated to lower left “E. Romano ‘51”. Cubist-style mixed media composition depicting a Siamese cat with three red birds overhead. Framed 25.75” x 31.5”. Unframed 18” x 24”. $400-$600
797. Silverplated & Tortoiseshell Butterfly Motif Box
Thomas Roy Markusen (American, 1940-), late 20th century. A pair of nickle plated metal “Classic” candlesticks, each with a hammered triangular body, a folded neck, and a round flat candle cup. Both stamped to base. Height (of taller) 32.25” (of shorter) 26.625”, diameter 8.75”. $300-$500
800. Collection of Two Mildred Rackley Silkscreens
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Collection of two pastoral regionalist silkscreen prints on paper by Mildred Rackley (American, 1906-1992) comprising “Horses”, silkscreen on paper, graphite signed, titled and edition noted to lower margin “55 Horses M Rackley”, figural print depicting a pastoral scene with prancing horses and farm houses; and “Harvest”, silkscreen on paper, graphite signed, titled and edition noted to lower margin “57 Harvest M Rackley, figural print depicting a pastoral scene with farmers harvesting golden hay. Each framed 17” x 21”. Each sight 11” x 16”. $400-$600
801. Bob Timberlake Leather Bound Book in Wood Box
“The Bob Timberlake Collection”-1977, signed by the artist and the author and numbered 959/2100, published by Riverwood Press (Lexington, NC), with original wooden presentation case. A book containing the paintings of Bob Timberlake (American, b. 1937-), with text by Charles Kuralt (American, 1934-1997). Book dimensions 13.75” x 18.75” x 1.5”. Box exterior dimensions 23.75” x 16.75” x 4”. $400-$600
802. Vintage Abercrombie & Fitch Stitched Leather Rhinoceros
Abercrombie & Fitch (American, 1892-), circa 1970s. A large leather rhinoceros stool, ottoman, or child’s seat, having a stitched body and horn, and attached eyes, ears, and tail. Apparently unmarked. Height 21”, width 10.5”, depth 41”. $400-$600
803. Pair, Hammary Patinated Metal Antelope Sculptures
Hammary Furniture (American, North Carolina, 1943-), contemporary. A pair of patinated cast metal antelope, one with an upturned head, the other downturned as though grazing. Apparently unmarked. Height 20”, width 8”, depth 25”. $400-$600
804. Ralph Lauren Home Articulating Brass Table Lamp
Ralph Lauren Home (1967-), late 20th century. A brass table or desk lamp, having a molded shade, an adjustable, articulating two-section weighted arm on a pressed shaft, and a round base. Stamped “Est. ‘67”. Height 24”, width 26.5”, depth (of shade) 4.75, diameter (of base) 8”. $300-$500
805. Industrial Cast Iron Glass Top Coffee Table American, late 20th century. An industrial cast iron coffee or low table, having a married round glass top, resting on a rusticated iron base with a cast iron top, with four squared legs and a cross stretcher. Apparently unmarked. Height 18.75”, diameter 38.75”. $300-$500
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806. Paolo Soleri + Arcosanti Bronze Brutalist Bell
Paolo Soleri (Italian/American,1919-2013) for Cosanti Arcosanti (Yavapai County, Arizona, founded 1970). Stamped with foundry mark. Height 22.75”, diameter 4”. $300-$500
807. Paolo Soleri + Arcosanti Brutalist Bear Wind Bell
Paolo Soleri (Italian/American,1919-2013) for Cosanti Arcosanti (Yavapai County, Arizona, founded 1970). A contemporary “Sierra Club” special edition cast bronze and copper Brutalist style Cause Bell. Stamped “SIERRA CLUB” with foundry mark. Height 27.5”, diameter 5.125”. $300-$500
808. Paolo Soleri + Arcosanti Dolphin Cause Bell
Paolo Soleri (Italian/American,1919-2013) for Cosanti Arcosanti (Yavapai County, Arizona, founded 1970). A contemporary “Dolphin” special edition cast bronze and copper Brutalist style Cause Bell. Stamped with foundry mark. Height 27”, diameter 5.125”. $300-$500
809. Paolo Soleri + Arcosanti Love Cause Bell
Paolo Soleri (Italian/American,1919-2013) for Cosanti Arcosanti (Yavapai County, Arizona, founded 1970). A contemporary “Love Birds” special edition cast bronze and copper Brutalist style Cause Bell. Height 28”, diameter 5”. $300-$500
810. Paolo Soleri + Arcosanti Arizona Cause Bell
Paolo Soleri (Italian/American,1919-2013) for Cosanti Arcosanti (Yavapai County, Arizona, founded 1970). Stamped with foundry mark. Height 25”, diameter 5.125”. $300-$500
811. Pair, Paolo Soleri + Arcosanti Pelican Cause Bells
Paolo Soleri (Italian/American,1919-2013) for Cosanti Arcosanti (Yavapai County, Arizona, founded 1970), late 20th century. A pair of special edition “Care for Wildlife” cast bronze and copper Brutalist style Cause BellsEach stamped “wildlife” with foundry mark. Height 27.5”, diameter 5.125”. $400-$600
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812. Two Inlaid Silver Plate Los Castillo Pitchers
Los Castillo (Mexico, founded 1939). Collection of two diminutive silver plated pitchers or bud vases with figural adornments, comprising pitcher with inlaid parrot with blue and green stone plumage perched on lip of pitcher, with stamps to underside “TA-01”, “Plateando”, “Hecho en Mexico”, “Los Castillo Taxo”, “383”; and pitcher with inlaid hummingbird with mother of pearl plumage,with stamps to underside “TA-01”, “Plateando Hecho en Mexico”, “Los Castillo Taxo”, “280”. Parrot pitcher overall 5.25” x 3.75”. Hummingbird pitcher overall 6.25” x 4.25”. $300-$500
814. Los Castillo Inlaid Silver Plate Cream and Sugar
Los Castillo (Mexico, founded 1939). Each with standard and maker’s marks. Cream pitcher overall 6.25” x 4”. Sugar dish overall 4.75” x 4.75”. $300-$500
816. Graciela Boulanger, “Scherzo”, Lithograph
Graciela Rodo Boulanger (Bolivian, b. 1935-), “Scherzo”, lithograph in colors on paper, épreuve d’artiste edition noted in graphite at lower left “E.A.”, signed in graphite at lower right “G. Rodo Boulanger”. Framed 30.25” x 27”. Sight 20” x 16.5”. $300-$500
813. Inlaid Silver Plate Los Castillo Pitcher
Los Castillo (Mexico, founded 1939). A small silver plated pitcher with flared mouth and inlaid turquoise handle terminating in heart-shaped leaf with small tree frog, with stamps to underside “Los Castillo Taxo”, “Plateado Hecho En Mexico” and “34”. Overall 5.5” x 5.5”. $300-$500
815. Set of 5 Inlaid Silver Plate Los Castillo Goblets
Los Castillo (Mexico, founded 1939). A set of five hand hammered silver plated goblets with stepped foot and green stone inlaid to stem, with stamps to underside “Los Castillo Taxo” and “Plateado Hecho En Mexico”. Height 6.5; diameter at mouth 3”. $300-$500
817. Graciela Boulanger, “Piano Concerto”
Graciela Rodo Boulanger (Bolivian, b. 1935-), “Piano Concerto”, lithograph in colors on paper, edition noted in graphite at lower left “157/200”, signed in graphite at lower right “G. Rodo Boulanger”. Framed 27” x 34.75”. Sight 16.75” x 24.25”. $300-$500
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818. Mexican Sterling Tray, Sailfish Tournament Award
A. Fajardo (Mexican, 20th century). A heavy sterling silver tray being an award for the 1961 4th World Sailfish Tournament in Acapulco, Mexico, the modern form rectangular ornamental tray having handles to either end and repousse decoration to center of a sailfish leaping from water and hooked by a fishing boat in the distance. Inscribed upper left “20 Lugar / IV Torneo Mundial Del Pez Vela / Acapulco, Mex. 1961”. Underside with mark “925 STERLING / A. FAJARDO / HECHO EN MEXICO”. width over handles 16.875”, depth 10”. weight 32.3 troy ounces. $500-$700
819. Charles E. Buckler “Rocky Shore” Oil on Canvas
Charles E. Buckler (American, 1869-1953), “Rocky Shore”, oil on canvas, signed to lower left “C.E. Buckler”, with label to verso Barnes Fine Arts Washington D.C”. Framed 30.125” x 36.125”. Unframed 24” x 30”. $500-$700
821. Gordon C. Bynum, “Shores of Maine”, Oil on Canvas
Gordon C. Bynum (American, 20th/21st century), “Shores of Maine”-2000, oil on canvas, signed to lower right “G BYNUM”, signed, dated and location noted to verso. Framed 22” x 26.5”. Unframed 14” x 18”. $300-$500
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820. American School,”Deep Sea”, Oil, Signed
American School, 20th century. “Deep Sea”, oil on canvas board, indistinctly signed to lower right. With framer’s label to verso “Fred Reed”. Framed 24” x 30”. Sight 17.5” x 23.25”. $300-$500
822. American School, “Silent Shores”, Oil on Canvas
American School, last half 20th century. “Silent Shores”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned, inscribed to verso “Paradise Cove and “Silent Shores”. Framed 18” x 22”. Unframed 12” x 16”. $300-$500
823. Jugend Ehrendienst Scrapbook. 1936 Berlin Olympics
German, circa 1936. 1936 Berlin Olympic Games scrapbook containing a rare Jugend Ehrendienst blue sleeve triangle patch in blue with Olympic rings above “Jugend Ehrendienst” in yellow; 5 pencil autographs from Olympic American, German Korean, and Japanese athletes including Forrest Grady “Spec” Towns (Gold Medallist in 110m hurdles), Gordon Glover “Slinger” Dunn (Silver Medallist in discus throw), James Cleveland “Jesse” Owens (Gold Medallist in 100m, 200m, 4 x 100m relay, and long jump), Maximillian Adolph Otto Siegried “Max” Schmeling (not part of Olympic Games), and Sohn Kee-chung also known as Son Kitei (Gold Medallist in marathon) over 55 black and white small photographs documenting the events and its athletic participants; a typed letter dated July, 14, 1936 discussing the Jugend Ehrendienst program, signed “W. Schuren”; three “20 CENTAVOS COMITE OLIMPICO CHILE OLIMPIADA BERLIN” vignette labels or stamps (one attached to exterior of scrapbook); accompanied with a beige hardcover book, “Olympia 1936” by Willi Fr. Konitzer, published in 1936 by Reichssportverlag in Berlin, text in German with black and white images throughout. Scrapbook measures 7.5” x 10.5”. Provenance: Property from the Private Collection of Baroness Liselotte von Schwarzbek, Vienna, Austria thence by descent through the family to the present owner in Atlanta, Georgia. Note: The Jugend Ehrendienst were younger German citizens that served as liaisons for athletes in town for the Olympic Games. They acted as tour guides, performed tasks at ceremonies and provided language translation. $800-$1,200
824. Collection of Twelve 23K Gold Leaf Books M. Swift & Sons, Inc. (American, 1887-) and Morgan, Hastings, & Co. (American, 1820-), mid 20th century. Eleven books of Swift 25 sheet “Pre-Burnished Glossy Gold” 23K gold leaf, and one incomplete Morgans, Hastings, & Co. book of gold foil. All marked. Height 3.375”, width 3.375”. Note: Books are seemingly complete, but have not been checked to see if complete with all 25 gold leaf sheets. $600-$800
826. British Polychromed Iron Pub Sign “Poltimore Arms”
British, 20th century. polychromed iron and wood board pub sign reading “Poltimore Arms Whitbread” with central polychrome crest depicting lions, knight’s helmet and shield. Overall 39” height (at tallest point); 43” wide (at widest point). $300-$500
825. Set of Four Victorian Ice Cream Parlor Chairs American, late 19th century. A set of four ice cream parlor chairs, each with a open bent and twisted iron wire back, above a round wooden seat, on four twisted wire legs, with a cross stretcher. Apparently unmarked. Height 34.5”, width 21.5”, seat depth 14.5”, seat to floor 18”. $400-$600
827. Framed Mid Century Modern Eglomise Game Board
McEman (American, 20th century), 1979. Signed and dated. Height 30.75”, width 30.25”, depth 1.825”. $300-$500
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828. Regency Style Round Mahogany Tea Table American, mid 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 31”, diameter 23.125”. $300-$500
830. Ouida Canaday, “Portrait of a Raven-haired Lady”
Ouida Canaday (American (Atlanta, Georgia), 20th century), “Portrait of a Raven-haired Lady”, oil on Masonite, signed to lower left “Ouida”. Framed 25” x 20.5”. Unframed 20” x 15.825”. $300-$500
832. Italian Tooled Leather Faux Book Spine Table
Italian, late 20th century. A low, round faux book form side or occasional table, having a tooled gilt chestnut leather top, over a conforming tooled gilt leather base, fitted with a curved cabinet door, applied with two rows of jewel toned leather faux book spines, each with a classic gilt title. Apparently unmarked. Height 22.125”, diameter 19”. Provenance: From the private collection of Elaine Killeen, Atlanta, Georgia. $400-$600
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829. Regency Style Mahogany Pembroke Table American, mid 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 29”, width (closed) 20.5”, depth 31”. $300-$500
831. Bradley and Hubbard GWTW Banquet Art Glass Lamp
Bradley and Hubbard Manufacturing Company (American (Connecticut), 1852-1940), circa 1900. A parcel gilt metal and art glass Gone with the Wind oil lamp (or banquet lamp), later converted to electric table lamp. Base marked “B & H”. Overall 28” x 1”. $300-$500
833. Italian Carved & Signed Alabaster Sculpture “Pensive Girl”
Attributed to N. Picciole (Italian, 19th/20th century). “Pensive Girl”, carved alabaster, signed to back “Picciole”. Well carved white stone bust length sculpture depicting a young girl resting her chin on her hand with book nestled below one arm as she perches on a cushion. Height 9.625”, width 9”, depth 7”. $300-$500
834. American Empire Burled Mahogany Wash Stand
American, mid 19th century. An Empire burled mahogany wash stand, rectangular in form, having two tiers, each with a rounded edge, the upper with a central opening for a wash basin (missing), the lower solid for storage, with tapered and turned supports and legs ending in bun feet. Apparently unmarked. Height 28”, width 31”, depth 19”. $300-$500
835. American School, “Portrait of a Woman with Cameo”
American School, circa 1930. “Portrait of a Woman with Cameo”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Figural bust-length portrait painting depicting a woman dressed in mourning clothes, with sheer white collar centered by a small cameo. Framed 29.625” x 25.75”. Unframed 24” x 20”. $300-$500
836. American Empire Giltwood Trumeau Mirror, 19th C.
American, mid to late 19th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 48”, width 26.126”, depth 5.125”. $500-$700
837. American Second Empire Mahogany Recamier American, mid to late 19th century. A Second Empire style mahogany recamier, having an upholstered sloping shaped seat back with a rounded crest rail, with scrolled arms, one dropping to form a foot rest, the seat rail and arm supports carved and mounted with foliated gilt ormolu, on scrolled legs. Upholstered in black fabric with gold fleur-de-lis. Apparently unmarked. Height 36”, width 56”, seat depth 18”, seat to floor 17”. $800-$1,200
838. American Empire Revival Gilt Bronze Chandelier
American, late 19th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 24”, diameter 23”. $800-$1,200
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839. Greek Revival Mansion Birdcage on Stand
American, last quarter 20th century. A birdcage on stand modeled to look like a Greek Revival mansion, having a shingled roof, a triangular pediment, an upper balcony with double doors, supported by columns, over a lower porch with a painted front door and two floor-to-ceiling windows. Apparently unmarked. Height 70”, width 22”, depth 29”. Provenance: From the private collection of Elaine Killeen, Atlanta. $300-$500
841. Elite by Henri, “Ducks Amongst the Reeds”, Bronze
Henri Studio (American, founded 1968), 20th century. “Ducks Amongst the Reeds”, patinated bronze, with inscription to base “Bronze Elite Henri”. Figural sculpture depicting two ducks flying low with cattails and naturalistically rendered base. Overall 25.25” 30.5” x 23”. Provenance: From the private collection of Elaine Killeen, Atlanta, Georgia. $400-$600
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840. Large Italian Majolica Ceramic Owl Figurine
Meiselman Imports (American, 20th century). An Italian majolica figurine depicting a large owl on naturalistically rendered branch base. With mark to underside “Meiselman Imports Made in Italy”. $300-$500
842. Léon Danchin, “Canards Sauvages (Wild Ducks)”
Léon Danchin (French (active United States), 18871938), “Canards Sauvages (Wild Ducks)”, etching in colors, graphite signed to lower left “Léon Danchin”, graphite edition noted “262/500”. Figural ornithological print depicting two wild ducks, one male and one female, soaring through the shy above a marshy pond with reeds and willows. Framed 27.625” x 33.5”. Image size sight 14.625” x 22.5”. $300-$500
843. Group of 2 Jackie Battenfield Works, Signed
Jackie Battenfield (American, b. 1950-). Collection of two unframed original modern mixed media collage on paper works comprising of “The Seasons 2”-1991 with four square components in a horizontal line with varying textures and materials in shades of brown, green, blue and black, pencil signed, dated and titled lower right; and “Connect II”-1991 with four segments in horizontal line with varying textures and media in red, gold, blue, green and black, pencil signed, dated and titled lower right. Each unframed sheet measures 22” x 38.25”. $300-$500
844. Two Mixed Media Collages, Jackie Battenfield
Jackie Battenfield (American, b. 1950-). Collection of two unframed original modern mixed media collage on paper works comprising of “Quartette”-1991 with four square components in a horizontal line with varying textures and materials in shades of brown, purple, black, and yellow, pencil signed, dated and titled lower right; and “Space Transit XVII”-1991 with four segments in horizontal line with varying textures and media in black, gold, purple, orange, blue red and pink, pencil signed, dated and titled lower right. Each unframed sheet measures 22” x 38.25”. $300-$500
845. Collection of 2 Jackie Battenfield, Mixed Media
Jackie Battenfield (American, b. 1950-). Collection of two unframed and unsigned original modern mixed media collage on paper works. Each with four square components in a horizontal line with varying textures and materials on black paper. Each unframed sheet measures 22” x 38.25”. Note: Jackie Battenfield’s works were featured in a solo exhibition “Moments of Change” by the Joel and Lila Harnett Museum of Art at the University of Richmond in 2009. The exhibition traveled to University of Arizona Museum of Art, Tucson in 2011. $300-$500
846. Architectural Black Wrought Iron & Glass Top Table
American, 19th and 20th century. A salvaged wrought iron gate or fence fragment mounted as a coffee table, inset into a later 20th century table frame, with a glass top, and four square legs. Apparently unmarked. Height 20.25”, width 38”, depth 17.5”. $300-$500
847. Architectural Black Wrought Iron & Glass Top Table
American, 19th and 20th century. A salvaged wrought iron gate or fence fragment mounted as a coffee table, inset into a later 20th century table frame, with a glass top, and four square legs. Apparently unmarked. Height 20”, width 41”, depth 22.5”. $300-$500
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848. John Olsen, “Untitled (Fantasy Fowl 9164)”, Steel
John Olsen (American (active Florida), 20th / 2st century), “Untitled (Fantasy Fowl 9164)”, polychromed and re-purposed steel and white metal, signed and numbered to base “Olsen”, “9164”. Abstract figural sculpture composed of found metal elements including rebar and coils, depicting a long-beaked bird. Overall 27.5” x 24.5” x 22”. $300-$500
850. American School, “Untitled (Face with Red Lips)”
American School. “Untitled (Face with Red Lips)”-circa 1995, ebonized and polychromed steel, signed and dated indistinctly to underside, with three-dimensional monogram to base “CS”. Minimal abstract figural sculpture depicting the head of a figure with red lips and articulating hair. Overall 24” x 16.25” x 6”. $300-$500
849. Large Hand Painted Figural Ceramic Vase
20th century. A large hand painted, multicolored figural ceramic vase depicting mirrored faces with protruding eyes, nose and mouth, with divided interior, apparently unmarked. Overall 22” x 19.5” x 17”. $300-$500
851. 3 Nino Parucca Hand Painted Terracotta Side Tables
Nino Parucca (Italian, Palermo, Sicily, 1965-), contemporary. Three hand painted and glazed terracotta patio side tables, each with a square hand painted terracotta top, one depicting colorful kissing fish, and two depicting a fisherman in a boat, on four scrolled enameled wrought iron legs with a cross stretcher. All signed. Height 19”, width 17.5”, depth 17.5”. $300-$500
852. Nino Parucca Hand Painted Terracotta Bistro Set
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Nino Parucca (Italian, Palermo, Sicily, 1965-), contemporary. A hand painted and glazed terracotta bistro or patio set, including a table and two chairs, the chairs each with a enameled metal double scrolled back and a hand painted terracotta seat depicting a colorful fish, and the tables with four incurvate legs, the hand painted and glazed terracotta top depicting a fisherman in a boat. Signed to each chair seat and table top. Height (of chairs) 36”, width 18”, seat depth 15.625”, seat to floor 18.5”. $300-$500
854. Mid Century Modern Adjustable Brass Floor Lamp American, mid 20th century. A mid century brass floor lamp, having a long and narrow brass shade, an articulating, adjustable arm, and a circular base. Apparently unmarked. Height 59”, diameter (of base) 11.5”. $300-$500
853. Signed Modern Designer Area Rug Wool. Modern. Signed. Measures 6’ x 9’ 1”. $600-$800
855. American School, “Relief Figure”, Bronze
856. Turquoise Ceramic Lamp With Acrylic Base, Signed
American School, last half 20th century. “Relief Figure”, bronze, indistinctly signed, numbered and titled to underside “John C. Woreince Jr. Relief Figure #11”. Figural relief sculpture depicting a nude female figure, with wood base. Overall 7” x 11.5” x 1.5”. $300-$500
American, mid 20th century. A bulbous turquoise ceramic table lamp with a crackle motif, with a brass cap and neck, and a beveled square frosted acrylic base. Illegibly signed with edition 272/1000 to base. Height 18”, diameter 9.5”. $400-$600
857. Style of Bruce Stillman Kinetic Sculpture
858. Large Modern White Marble Display Pedestal
Style of Bruce Stillman (American, 1958-), late 20th century. A modernist kinetic tabletop sculpture, having three geometric pendulums on an acrylic base. Apparently unmarked. Height 25.425”, width 4”, depth 5.425”. $300-$500
Likely Italian, late 20th century. A large, squared, white marble floor display pedestal. Apparently unmarked. Height 40.125”, width 15.125”, depth 15.125”. $300-$500
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859. Lawrence Faust, “Nude with Pedestal”, Wood
Lawrence Faust (American, 0th century), “Nude with Pedestal”, carved wood, signed “L. Faust”. Figural sculpture depicting a nude female ascending a tall pedestal, the pedestal with floral pattern to reverse. Overall 24” x 5.5” x 5.25”. $300-$500
860. American School, “Abstraction in Oak”, Sculpture
American School, 20th century. “Abstraction in Oak”, wood, signed “Charles Lee”. Abstract sculpture composed of various geometric forms. Overall 28.25” x 14” x 9.5”. $300-$500
861. Modern Floor Lamp with Murano Mosaic Shade
Italian, mid to late 20th century. A black, powder coated steel floor lamp on a rectangular base, having a shell form Murano mosaic glass shade in red, yellow, and light blue. Shade with “Murano Made in Italy” sticker. Height 74”, width 12”, depth 8”. $300-$500
862. Seguso Style Blue Murano Glass & Marble Table Lamp
Style of Livio Seguso (Italian, 1930-), mid 20th century. A blown and cased Murano glass table lamp, having a tapering, spiraled and ribbed form with controlled bubbles, with a carved tulip form soapstone top, and a stacked circular white marble base. Apparently unmarked. Height (to fixture) 24.75”, diameter 7.75”. $400-$600
863. Contemporary, “Picking Flowers”, Sculpture
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20th century to contemporary. “Picking Flowers”, white metal, marked with indistinct artist’s icon. Modernist figural sculpture depicting a crouching figure with a bouquet of flowers. Overall 24” x 25” x 27”. $400-$600
865. Modern Adjustable Torchiere Floor Lamp
Continental, likely Italian, late 20th century. A tall, powder coated steel torchiere floor lamp, having a narrow curved adjustable metal shade, mounted on either side with two blue glass balls, with a thin stand and a circular base. Requires a small tube bulb. Height 72”, diameter 10”. $300-$500
864. Modern Chromed Steel & Glass Nesting Tables
Likely Italian, mid 20th century. A set of three polished and chromed steel nesting tables, each square in form, with a think glass top. Apparently unmarked. Height 20.5”, width 19.25”, depth 17.75”. $400-$600
866. Two Roy Ahlgren Optic Art Serigraphs, Horizontal
Roy Ahlgren (American (Pennsylvania), 1927-2011). Group of two limited edition serigraphs on paper comprising “National Crevice”-1980, titled, signed, dated and edition noted to lower margin in graphite “69/150 National Crevice Roy Ahlgren (C) 1980”; and “Pulsation”-1978, titled, signed, dated and edition noted to lower margin in graphite “8//0 Pulsation Roy Ahlgren 78”. Each unframed 20” x 26”. $300-$500
867. Two Roy Ahlgren Optic Art Serigraphs, Vertical
Roy Ahlgren (American (Pennsylvania), 1927-2011). Group of two limited edition serigraphs on paper comprising “Kilauea”-1978, titled, signed, dated and edition noted to lower margin in graphite “7/70 Kilauea Roy Ahlgren 78”; and “Primordial”-1979, titled, signed, dated and edition noted to lower margin in graphite “3/80 Primordial Roy Ahlgren (C) 1979”. Each unframed 26” x 20”. $300-$500
868. Group Of Two Roy Ahlgren Optic Art Serigraphs
Roy Ahlgren (American (Pennsylvania), 1927-2011). Group of two limited edition serigraphs on paper comprising “Narcissus”-1978, titled, signed, dated and edition noted to lower margin in graphite “3/75 Narcissus Roy Ahlgren 1978”; and “Beaming Down”-1979, titled, signed, dated and edition noted to lower margin in graphite “7/90 Beaming Down Roy Ahlgren (C) 1979”. Each unframed 26” x 20”. $300-$500
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Notes
Session 2
October 16, 2016 beginning at 11am Estimated Times for Lots
Please note that these times are only approximations and are subject to change
11am-12pm.........Lots 869-959 12pm-1pm.....Lots 960-1,050 1pm-2pm...........Lots 1,051-1,141 2pm-3pm.......Lots 1,142-1,232 3pm-4pm.....Lots 1,233-1,323 4pm-5pm......Lots 1,324-1,375
Notes
869. 3 Sterling Silver Chick Pincushions Sampson Mordan
Sampson Mordan & Co (English (Chester) 1837-1941), circa 1913. A sterling silver trio of novelty pin cushions modeled as hatching chicks comprising a large chickadee with faded purple cushion and two smaller chickadees with beige cushions. All three hallmarked on side above egg “SM & Co” for Sampson Mordan and Company, Lion passant for sterling silver, shield bearing city’s coat of arms for Chester and date code “N” for 1913. Each chick also has registration no “475678”. Height of tallest 2.75”, smallest 1.37”. $300-$500
871. 800 Silver Gilt & Enamel Lipstick Case
Italian, first half 20th century. Silvered gilt and enamel decorated mechanical lipstick case having a foliate chased, embossed decoration to three sides and ends, the hinged lid inset with three panels of enamel work, the central panel painted with dancing putti in landscape setting and opening to a rectangular mirror inset to the lid. The lipstick holder is spring loaded and released when the case is opened. Lipstick holder is stamped “800” and also stamped illegibly. Height .75”, width 2.37”, depth .75”. Overall weight 1.52 troy ounces. $200-$400
870. Italian 800 Silver & Enamel Cigarette Case with Putti
Continental, likely Italian, early 20th century. An 800 silver and enamel cigarette case of rectangular form having front panel with finely painted colorful scene depicting winged putti dancing around a trea in a mountain landscape, the remainder of the case wtih chased scrolls and foliate, with gold wash interior. Marked to locking tab “800” and with indistinguishable maker’s mark. Height 3.25”, width 3.75”. Weight 4.4 troy ounces. $300-$500
872. Asprey Shagreen & Sterling Minaudiere
Asprey (English, founded 1781), circa third quarter 19th century. A sterling and shagreen covered Minaudiere or small lined card or cigarette case having a scarce albino shagreen exterior with traces of decorative enamel work opening to a faded red silk lined interior. Interior rim stamped “ASPREY 166 BOND STREET W” along with hallmarks for silversmith Henry William Dee (English, 1823-1896). Clasp is also stamped “’PATENT CLASP”. Height .87”, width 4.25”, depth 3”. $300-$500
873. 5 PC Pink Guilloche Dressing Set, Christie’s
An early 20th century English five-piece monogrammed silver mounted dressing table set decorated with pink guilloche enameling comprising: hair brush, hand mirror with shield shaped beveled mirror plate, a powder jar, a smaller toilet jar and a cut glass scent bottle with dauber. Each item with centralized fancy gold monogram “GBM”. Apparently no markings to the silver or glass. Two of the jars with Christie’s auction tags for London, South Kensington. $400-$600
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874. Two Sterling Silver Dresser Boxes: Gorham & Comyns
Two sterling silver dresser boxes comprising one English Art Nouveau period box by William Comyns (London, 1859-1953) dated 1907 of organic form with pierced scrolls to lid and repousse figural depiction of winged putti; the other by Gorham (American (Rhode Island), founded 1831) a round chased and repousse powder box with bands and fields of flowers surrounding central monogram to lid “Annie W. Cole, with sterling handled feather poof. Each box and poof fully hallmarked. Comyns box 2.75” x 2.5” x 1”. Gorham box 3.75” diameter, 2.25” height. Total weight 5.5 troy ounces. $300-$500
875. 5 Piece English Sterling Silver Dresser Set
Broadway & Co. (English (Birmingham), founded 1902), circa 1981. A five pierce sterling silver mounted dresser set comprising hand mirror, hair brush, clothing brush, shoe brush and comb, each piece with elaborate repousse decoration of foliate scrolls, birds, and foliate masks. Each piece with maker’s maker, standard mark, date mark, and city mark. Mirror height 9.25”. $300-$500
877. Group of 5 Sterling Silver Novelty Pieces
876. Collection of 2 Continental Silver Creamers
Continental (German and French), 19th/20th century. Collection of two silver footed creamers comprising of a larger German 800 silver creamer with scrolled C scrolled border on top of hammered shell form body, scrolled acanthus leaf ornamented handle, surmounting four flared feet with floral encrusted knees, marked on underside with “800” beside crown and crescent moon mark (Halbmond and Krone); and a smaller footed creamer with imbricated scales or petals on bulbous pitcher form body, scrolled handle, surmounting three scrolled legs with figural winged cherubs on knees, illegibly marked on bottom, obscured mark on interior of rim. Imbricated creamer height 3.4”. Total weight 7.87 troy ounces. $300-$500
Unger Brothers (American (New Jersey) 1872-1914), Simons Brothers (American (Pennsylvania) founded 1840), La Pierre Mfg. Co. (American (New York) founded 1888), Empire Silver (American (New York) founded 1945), Levi & Salaman (English, 1870-1920). Group of sterling silver novelty pieces comprising an acorn shaped floral chatelaine thimble holder (Unger Brothers) opening to a sterling Simons Brothers thimble; a thread holder having cylindrical body with chased scrolls (La Pierre); a heart shaped pill box with C-scrolls (Levi & Salaman); and a fairy tooth jar or box having a gilt ‘fairy’ finial on lid opening to a removable plastic container (Empire). Height of thimble holder 1.5”. Height of thread holder 1.37”. Height of pill box .87”, width 2”, depth 1.62”. Height of fairy box 2”. Overall weight 2.1” troy ounces. $300-$500
878. 2 American Sterling Silver Perfume Scent Bottles
Two silver perfume scent bottles comprising a sterling and amber colored Lucite/Acrylic bottle, likely Native American Navajo, with amber mounted stopper and silver dauber resting in the shaped bottle applied with amber female mask along with a diminutive American silver floral bright cut mechanical holder with scent bottle monogrammed “BLT” and dated on the bottom “5.13.48”, the top handle releasing the rectangular glass scent bottle. The amber bottle marked on the silver dauber with a dollar sign and side profile of a face, the collar also hallmarked “925”, profile of a face, and “ML” , the amber face also initialed “ML” lower right. The small sterling bright cut holder marked “STERLING” on the side of the release. Height of the silver & amber bottle 3.75”, weight 1.82 troy ounces. Height of small bottle 2.25”. weight .42 troy ounces. $300-$500
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879. German Bisque 3-Face Fairy Lamp, KPM
Attributed to KPM (German, founded 1763), fourth quarter 19th century. A three face figural fairy lamp in triangular form comprising an owl, cat and dog, all with embossed feathers and inset color glass eyes; green, yellow and amber . The underside marked with impressed crossed swords and the number “31” in red. $300-$500
881. Two English Pottery Dog Form Piggy Banks
Engish, first half 20th century. A collection of two pottery dog form piggy banks comprising one squat Staffordshire dog at bust length with creamy white glaze, and one painted chalkware full figure bulldog bank depicting a gray dog with red lip and blue collar. Each unmarked. Height of chalkware bank 9”. Height of Staffordshire bank 4”. $300-$500
880. Polychrome Chalkware Bulldog with Studded Collar
20th century. A figural polychromed chalkware sculpture depicting a bulldog with studded collar, with rounded square base, inscribed to underside “WB”. Overall 15.75” x 15.5” x 7.75”. $300-$500
882. British School, “White Terrier”, Oil on Canvas
British School, first half 20th century. “White Terrier”, oil on canvas, signed to lower right “H.R. Owen”, with framer’s label to verso “Ernest Brigg Liverpool”. Framed 20.25” x 15.925”. Unframed 13.925” x 9.425”. $300-$500
883. Continental Bronze Servant Bell, Dog Motif
Continental (likely Austrian), first quarter of 20th century. Servant’ or maid’s bell button with rectangular marble slab base below a patinated bronze diminutive sculpture of a seated loyal dog beside raised bell button in black with bronze setting. Unmarked. Overall height 2.5”, width 3.75”, depth 2.4”. $300-$500
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884. Carved and Giltwood Acanthine Wall Mirror Late 19th / early 20th century. Carved and giltwood wall mirror, with shaped looking glass and scrolled acanthine frame centered at top by floral crest. Apparently unmarked. Overall 24” x 23”. $300-$500
885. Italian Majolica Lion Motif Handled Urn with Base
Italian, 20th century. An Italian hand decorated majolica urn with separable footed base having blue and pale yellow color palette, body with pierced border to neck, with floral and splayed acanthus decoration, flanked by s-scroll and lion motif handles, marked to underside “Made in Italy”. Overall (with base) 15.5” x 13.5”10”; (without base) 11.5” x 13.5” x 9.5”. $300-$500
886. Carved and Polychromed Figural Hand Sconce
Continental, mid to late 19th century. A carved and polychromed wall sconce in the form of a hand holding a gold torch, mounted to an irregular six pointed gold star. Apparently unmarked. Height 14.75”, width 8”, depth 8.75”. $300-$500
887. Set of Four Matching Gilt Wall Display Brackets
20th century. Set of four matching gilt plaster Neoclassical style wall display brackets with demilune flat top above flared foliates above large acorn with oak leaves. Unmarked. Wire loop rings at back for mounting on wall. Each height 9”, width 8.25, depth 4.25”. $300-$500
888. Lead Garden Sculpture, “Pan with Flute”
20th century. A figural lead garden sculpture depicting a seated Pan (Greek god of the wild, shepherds and flocks) with flute, his hoofed legs crossed beneath him. Overall 13.75” x 6.75” x 10”. $300-$500
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889. British School, “Landscape with Hay Cart”, Oil
British School, late 19th / early 20th century. “Landscape with Hay Cart”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Landscape painting depicting pastoral scene with horse drawn cart on dirt path surrounded by verdant trees. With accompanying COA. Framed 16” x 20”. Unframed 10” x 14”. $300-$500
891. Pair, French Hand Carved Armoire Doors, 19 C.
French, mid to late 19th century. A pair of carved overlapping mahogany Provincial armoire doors, each having hand carved paneled and molded doors, and cast iron hinges. One with astragal. Apparently unmarked. Height (of larger, including astragal) 62.5”, width 29”, depth 1.5”, height (of smaller) 61.5”, width 25.5”, depth 1.5”. $300-$500
893. “Republic de France” Round Metal Medallion French, early 20th century. A round painted metal Republic de France sign, having a raised gold edge, with diagonal red, white, and blue stripes, with raised gold letters reading “RF” surrounded by four gold stars. Apparently unmarked. diameter 21.75”, depth 0.625”. $300-$500
890. Jack M. Ducker, “River Valley Landscape”, Oil Jack M. Ducker (British, active 1910-1930), “River Valley Landscape”, oil on canvas laid down on masonite, signed at lower left JM Ducker”. Figural landscape painting depicting a verdant river valley landscape with a female figure on a dirt footpath. $300-$500
892. Pair, French Cast Brass Rampant Lion Andirons French, mid to late 19th century. A pair of cast brass andirons with rampant lions atop of a scrolling base center with a fleur-de-lis, with cast iron legs. Apparently unmarked. Height 13”, width 9”, depth 18”. $300-$500
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894. Japy Freres Gilt Metal Turquerie Mantle Clock
Japy Frères (French, 1806-1940s), early 20th century. A gilt metal turquerie motif mantle, having two lovers mounted to the top, seated on a rockery, inset with an etched metal clock face with Roman numerals, the whole on a shaped base, impressed with a central medallion depicting two musicians, surrounded by birds, flowers, insects, and foliage, with a shaped skirt decorated with flowers and four round, lattice work feet. Face marked “Masselis e Dunkeroue”, and movement marked “Japy Frères”. Height 17.75”, width , depth 4.3”. $300-$500
896. After Hippolyte Moreau, “Seated Figure” Bronze
After Hippolyte Moreau (French, 1832-1927),”Seated Figure”, bronze, signed “Hip. Moreau”. Figural bronze sculpture depicting a seated maiden dressed in an open-shoulder bodice, with a basket of fruit or berries on her right arm and a fruit bearing branch gripped in her left hand. Height 17.25”. $300-$500
895. Dalou for Sevres “Masque de Silène” Wall Pockets
Aime-Jules Dalou (French, 1838-1902) for Manufacture Nationale de Sevres (France, 1756-), late 19th/ early 20th century. A pair of “Masque de Silène” wall pockets, each depicting Silenus in mottled brown and blue glazes, based on Dalou’s bronze “Le Triomphe de Silène” in the Luxembourg Garden in Paris. Each stamped “DALOU” to the lower left front and “SEVRES” to the reverse. Height 5.325”, width 3.825”, depth 2”. $400-$600
897. Auguste Rubin Figural Bronze of Astarte
Auguste Rubin (French, 18411909), circa 1900. A lovely cold painted gilt bronze figure of Astarte, the lunar goddess, with hair pulled back and flower above each ear along with stars standing partially robed with hands to chest on a triangular plinth base stamped “ASTARTE”. Lower back right of base signed “RUBIN”. Height 7.25”, base width 2”, base depth 1.75”. $300-$500
898. Set of 24 Villeroy & Boch Art Nouveau Tiles
Villeroy & Boch (German, founded 1748), early 20th century. A set of 24 Art Nouveau motif ceramic tiles, each impressed and glazed in a mosaic pattern, including 22 with a red, yellow, black, and tan imbricated design, and 2 with a green and blue acanthus leaf on a tan ground. All with impressed mark to reverse. Height 6.625”, width 6.75”, depth .75”. $300-$500
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899. “Flying Seabirds”. Monogrammed Oil on Masonite
Likely British School, first half of 20th century. “Flying Seabirds”, oil on masonite, illegibly monogrammed lower left EGA?. Horizontally-aligned painting depicting four larger black and white seabirds flying with wings spread over open water, flock behind them, coastline faintly depicted in background with scattered buildings against pale sky. Framed 11” x 22”. Unframed 7.4” x 18.4”. $300-$500
900. Petite English Mahogany Drop Front Secretary English, mid to late 19th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 39”, width 22.5”, depth 18”. $400-$600
901. Three Small Shell Specimens in Shadowboxes
Shells in Shadows (American, 2000s). Three shadowbox frames, one dark brown and two black, each containing a mounted shell specimen within a white mat, including three urchins on a pink ground, a Florida cone on a beige ground, and an Alphabet Cone on a white ground. Each signed in pencil by the artist, with company label to reverse. Height 11.625”, width 9.5”, depth 2.75”. $300-$500
902. Three Medium Shell Specimens in Shadowboxes Shells in Shadows (American, 2000s). Three shadowbox frames, two dark brown and one black, each containing a mounted shell specimen within a white mat, including four Alphabet Cones on a white ground, a halved Nautilus on a white ground, and five Screw Turritellas on a beige ground. Each signed in pencil by the artist, with company label to reverse. Height 17.5”, width 13.5”, depth 2.75”. $400-$600
903. Three Large Shell Specimens in Shadowboxes
Shells in Shadows (American, 2000s). Three shadowbox frames, two dark brown and one black, each containing one or more mounted shell specimens within a white mat, including three large Sea Urchins on a white ground, fifteen small Sea Urchins on a pink ground, and nine Sun Carriers on a white ground. Each signed in pencil by the artist, with company label to reverse. Height 21.6”, width 17.625”, depth 2.75”. $400-$600
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904. Continental Polychromed Corner Cabinet
Continental, early to mid 20th century. A shaped and polychromed corner cabinet, having a graduated three tiered top, resting on a curved case with a single door, the whole polychromed green, and decorated in a neoclassical motif, with a central roundel, painted with roses and a pink ribbon, with foliates. Opens to reveal interior shelving. Apparently unmarked. Height 50.5”, width 20”, depth 12.25”. $300-$500
905. Giuseppe Zocchi, “Ponte alla Badia”, Etching
906. Giuseppe Zocchi, “Villa dell’Ambrogiana”, Etching
Giuseppe Benedetti (Italian, 1707-1782) after Giuseppe Zocchi (Italian, 1711-1767), “Villa del Ponte alla Badia di S. E. il Sig. Duca Salviati (House of Duke Salviati)”-circa 1744, from Vedute delle Ville e d’altri luoghi della Toscana, hand colored etching, published by Giuseppe Allegrini (Italian, 18th century) in Florence, Italy. Framed 20.5” x 27.75”. Plate size 11.425” x 18.75”. $300-$500
Giovanni Battista Piranesi (Italian, 1720-1778) after Giuseppe Zocchi (Italian, 1711-1767), “La Real Villa dell’Ambrogiana (The House of Medici Ambrogiana)”-circa 1744, from Vedute delle Ville e d’altri luoghi della Toscana, hand colored etching, published by Giuseppe Allegrini (Italian, 18th century) in Florence, Italy. Framed 20.5” x 27.75”. Plate size 11.925” x 18.625”. $300-$500
907. Giuseppe Zocchi, “Villa di Gamberaia”, Etching
908. Giuseppe Zocchi, “Ponte a Signa”, Etching
Vincenzo Franceschini (Italian, 1680-?) after Giuseppe Zocchi (Italian, 1711-1767), “Villa di Gamberaia del Sig. Marchese Scipione Capponi (House of Gamberaia)”-circa 1744, from Vedute delle Ville e d’altri luoghi della Toscana, hand colored etching, published by Giuseppe Allegrini (Italian, 18th century) in Florence, Italy. Framed 20.325” x 27.75”. Plate size 11.5” x 19”. $300-$500
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Giuseppe Benedetti (Italian, 1707-1782) after Giuseppe Zocchi (Italian, 1711-1767), “Veduta del Porto di mezzo vicino al Ponte a Signa (View of the Middle Port Near Ponte a Signa)”-circa 1744, from Vedute delle Ville e d’altri luoghi della Toscana, hand colored etching, published by Giuseppe Allegrini (Italian, 18th century) in Florence, Italy. Framed 20.5” x 27.75”. Plate size 11.25” x 18.125”. $300-$500
909. Hand Woven Throw Rug
Wool. Floral design on rose center field. Green, cream and black accent colors. Cream border with swirling foliage. measures 3’ 1” x 4’ 7”. $300-$500
910. Hand Woven Turkaman Saddle Bag
Wool. Iran. Geometric and tribal design on burgundy field. Green, blue, pink and cream accent colors. Measures 1’ 7” x 3’ 7”. $300-$500
911. Hand Woven Persian Afghan War Rug
Wool. Afghanistan. Signed. Tank motif design on cream field. Gold, blue, red and green accent colors. measures 2’ 2 6 1/2”. $300-$500
912. Hand Woven Throw Rug
Wool. Iran. Tribal and geometric design on red field. Multiple borders. Orange, blue, gold and cream accent colors. measures 4’ 1” 5’ 9”. $300-$500
913. Hand Woven Oriental Rug
Wool. Floral design on cream field. Red, blue, green and orange accent colors. measures 2’ x 2’ 9”. $300-$500
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914. Pair of Empire Marble and Gilt Bronze Candlesticks
Continental, 19th century. Pair of Empire gilt bronze and striated green marble candlesticks, having alternating reeded and beaded decoration to footed candleholder, surmounted to columnar green marble shaft, further mounted to green marble and gilt bronze mounted wax cup lifted on three toupee feet, apparently unmarked. Height 6.125”; diameter 3.725”. $300-$500
915. Carved Mahogany French Empire Day Bed, 19 C.
French, mid to late 19th century. A carved mahogany Empire day bed, having paneled and scrolled head and foot boards with curving rails. Apparently unmarked. Height 36”, width 34.75”, depth 81”. $300-$500
917. Pair, French Empire Style Patinated Metal Tazze
916. Pair, Empire Style Gilt & Patinated Metal Urns
French, 20th century. A pair of gilt and patinated metal Empire style urns, having a gilt finial, resting on an urn with a fluted neck, mounted on either side with two phoenix handles, each holding laurel swags, on a footed stem, resting on tripartite gilt metal base with bun feet. Apparently unmarked. Height 12.75”, width 7.75”, depth 5.5”. $400-$600
French, mid 20th century. A pair of Empire style patinated and enameled metal tazze, each with scrolled handles, mounted in the center with a figural medallion, on a squared columnar enameled base decorated with incised painted gold foliates. Apparently unmarked. Height 10.25”, diameter 8”. $300-$500
918. Imhof Swiss Empire Style Clock, Retailed Bucherer Arthur Imhof (Switzerland, 1924-2001), circa 1960s. A fine green onyx and gilt brass Empire style 8 day swiss mantel clock retailed by Bucherer, No. 1744743, Ref. 82-803. The movement cal. 244, nickel finished, 15 jewels, straight-line lever escapement, flat balance spring and index regulator. Dial with “Imhof” under the Roman number XII indicator and “BUCHERER” above the “VI” indicator and centered on same indicator “SWISS MADE”. Clock is surmounted with decorative scrolled handle and rests on four bun feet. Height 6.75”, base width 4.25”, base depth 1.87”. $300-$500
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919. Hand Woven Persian Throw Rug
920. Hand Woven Area Rug, Multi-Color Floral
921. Black Forest Carved Wood Box, Split Log Cabin
922. Black Forest Carved Dresser Box with Two Birds
Wool. Pakistan. All over floral design flanked by multiple borders. Black, pink, blue and green accent colors. measures 2’ 3” x 1’ 10”. $300-$500
German, first half 20th century. A carved and stained wood dresser box in the Black Forest style in the form of a split log cabin with wide overhanging thatch roof held down by boulders, set amid oversized lush foliage, the hinged lid opening to reveal a single interior compartment, with key lock closure. Unmarked. Height 5.5”, width 7.75”, depth 5.5”. $300-$500
Wool. Iran. Floral and geometric design on rose border. Teal, green, brown and blue accent colors. measures - 4’ 6” 5’ 3”. $300-$500
German, early 20th century. A carved wood dresser box in the Black Forest style comprising an ovular body raised on four scrolling feet and carved with foliate vines, the hinged lid with ornate carved figural scene with two birds resting on a branch, with tufted silk lined interior and key locking mechanism at front. Unmarked. Height 7.5”, width 8.5”, depth 5.5”. $300-$500
923. Pair 19th C Black Forest Carved Wood Wall Brackets
German, late 19th century. A pair of mirrored Black Forest carved wood wall brackets with splayed leaf tip tops, with central high relief depictions of male and female game birds perched on craggy rock bases, apparently unmarked. Each overall 11” x 7.5” x 4”. $300-$500
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924. Vintage Handmade 14k Gold & Diamond Ring Ladies vintage (circa 1920s) handmade 14k yellow gold and diamond ring with central old European cut diamond set within 14k white gold bezel (champagne color, 0.10 carat, clarity: VS2). Marked on interior of band “585” and acid tested as 14k gold quality., additionally marked with “WH” likely for maker. US ring size 6.5. Total weight 2.7 grams. $400-$600
925. 14k White Gold, Blue Topaz, & Diamond Necklace
Ladies 14k white gold, blue topaz, and diamond necklace with central blue topaz (measuring 8.00 x 10.00 mm) surrounded by diamonds ( 0.20 carat total weight). Also accented with a blue topaz in each corner. Marked on pendant with “14K”, “SAI”, and “B”. Also marked on chain clasp “14k”. Length of chain 18”. Total weight (including chain) 4.5 grams. $400-$600
926. Antique Cameo Brooch, Woman with Grapes
Antique (circa 1880s) handmade ladies cameo brooch or pin depicting a highly detailed carving of a young female beauty in profile with grape clusters and leaves adorning her curled hair, draped tunic with ram’s head on shoulder within a 10k yellow gold setting. Unmarked but acid tested as 10k gold quality. 1.75” x 1.3”. Total weight 9.2 grams. $300-$500
927. Antique Carved Bone Cameo Brooch, 10k Gold
Mid-19th century. Antique hand carved bone cameo brooch or pin depicting a young Neoclassical style female beauty in profile within a 10k yellow gold setting. Cameo carving with incised script name on verso (illegible). Unmarked but acid tested as 10k gold quality. Pin stem in white metal. Original findings on back of piece,. Brooch measures 1.3” x 1.125”. Total weight 8.4 grams. $300-$500
929. 14k Gold, Natural Chrysoprase & Diamond Ring
928. Collection of 2 Vintage Cameo Brooches
Collection of two vintage handmade cameo brooches comprising of one with 10k yellow gold twisted rope decorated setting depicting a figure walking toward a cottage in a landscape (circa 1925); and another depicting a woman in profile in a gold-filled setting. Profile cameo pin 2.3 grams. Woman in landscape cameo 4.7 grams. Landscape with figures cameo measures 1.1” x 0.90”. $300-$500
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14k yellow gold, natural chrysoprase and diamond ring containing a oval cabochon cut green chrysoprase at center ( 1.00 carat, measuring 7 x 5.6mm) accented by six bezel set, modern round cut diamonds ( 006 carats total weight, color: G-H, clarity: Si1) on textured ground within beaded border, raised scrolled ornament. Marked “14K” on interior of band and acid tested as 14k quality, additionally marked with “AE” for maker. US ring size 9. Total weight 7.3 grams. $300-$500
930. Polychromed Ship Captain’s Trestle Leg Side Table
English, late 19th century. A polychromed ship captain’s work table, with a molded, bow ended top on a pedestal base with tapering turned legs and shoe feet, with a pierced stretcher bar, handpainted with nautical motifs on a yellow ground, including an American flag, anchors, sailing pennants, and blue bordering. Apparently unmarked. Height 26.25”, width 28”, depth 14”. $400-$600
931. Single Shot Gun Cane Gadget Walking Stick
Probably Belgium, late 19th century. A Gentleman’s single shot cane or gadget walking stick having a horn handle over a leather wrapped neck with ring mounted silvered brass collar and tapering leather wrapped shaft. Apparently not marked. length 33.12”. $300-$500
932. Oil Attributed to William Callcott Knell
Attributed to William Callcott Knell (British, 1830-1876), “Untitled (Harbor Scene with Calm Waters)”, oil on canvas, signed indistinctly to lower left “W C”. Figural seascape or maritime painting depicting a harbor scene with calm waters and various boats and ships. With label to verso “Dawson’s Limited Glasgow”. Framed 21.5” x 29”. Unframed 16.225” x 23.925”. $500-$700
933. Pair Austrian Mahogany & Marquetry Inlaid Humidors
Continental, likely Austrian, early 20th century. A pair of mahogany humidors, each rectangular in form, having a hinged lid with a molded edge, the top a triple marquetry and line inlaid border, surrounded a central marquetry inlaid ebony panel, with a scrolled center, and flowers, and leaves, with a central pressed metal locking key escutcheon and double line inlaid sides, a molded base, and bun feet. Opens to reveal an empty interior. Height 6.125”, width 12.75”, depth 7.825”. $400-$600
934. Hand Woven Caucasian Area Rug
Wool. Cream field with floral design. Tea, gold and rose accent colors. measures 4’ 6” x 5’ 9”. $300-$500
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935. German Figural Crown Top Perfume Scent Bottle
Sitzendorf (German, founded 1760), first quarter 20th century. A diminutive figural perfume scent bottle modeled as a woman holding aloft an pink floral “urn” surmounted with gold crown top stopper with cork plug. Bottle has an impressed mark on the lower center base of skirt which appears to be that of “Sitzendorf”. Also impressed “GERMANY” and number “?5903” on back circular foot. Height 4.37”. $200-$400
936. Unusual Four-Piece Figural Teapot on Stand
Likely German, late 19th century. An unusual four piece figural teapot, in the form of hybrid animal, having an elephant and monkey teapot head with a grotesque mask lid, lifting off a monkey body, holding a dragon and wearing a red cape with a painted gilt image of a figure, possibly Saint George, slaying a dragon, with hoofed feet, on a scrolled peach and gilt decorated base. Apparently unmarked. Height 10.75”, width 5.25”, depth 5.25”. $500-$700
937. Group of 3 Jacobsz “Views of Amsterdam” Engravings
Collection of three 18th century hand colored engravings by Pierre Fouquet Jr. (Dutch, 1729-1800) after Caspar Philips Jacobsz (Dutch, 1732-1789) from Nieuwe atlas, van de voornaamste gebouwen en gezigten der stad Amsterdam, met derzelver beknopte beschryvingen, published by Pierre Fouquet Jr. (Dutch, 1729-1800) in Amsterdam, Netherlands. Collection comprising “Gezicht van de Boter Markt”, depicting a city scene in Amsterdam with man and wheelbarrow in foreground; “Gezicht van de Nieuw Markt”, depicting a city scene in Amsterdam with woman carrying water pales in midground; and “Gezicht van de Nieuw Gebouwde Muyder-Poort”, depicting a riverside scene with foot bridge in the distance. Each framed 19.25” x 22.75”. “Gezicht van de Nieuw Gebouwde Muyder-Poort” plate size 11” x 13.75”. “Gezicht van de Nieuw Markt” plate size 11” x 14.25”. “Gezicht van de Boter Markt” plate size 11” x 14.25”. $400-$600
938. Carved Giltwood Stepped Frame Wall Mirror 20th century. A carved and giltwood wall mirror with vertically aligned shaped looking glass, having a stepped double frame accented to corners with rocaille or shield motif, apparently unmarked. Overall 48” x 33.5”. $400-$600
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939. Arthur Suker, “Flower Field”, Watercolor
Arthur Suker (British, 1857-1902), “Flower Field”, watercolor on paper, monogrammed to lower right. Landscape painting depicting a lush river valley dotted with wild flowers. Framed 11.425” x 17.225”. Sight 5” x 10.5”. $300-$500
940. Set of 4 Botanical Engravings, Sydenham Edwards
Sydenham Teast Edwards (British, 1768-1819). Collection of four hand colored botanical engravings from Curtis’ Botanical Magazine, circa 1802-1807, all with publisher and date information in lower margin (one significantly faded). Botanical engravings contained in matching glazed frames with hand painted green and yellow twisted ribbons with tasseled ends on mats. Each with label on verso from Branca Inc., Chicago, Illinois. Each framed 17.9” x 13.9”. $300-$500
941. Pair, Green Onyx and Gilt Metal Table Lamps
French, mid 20th century. A pair of Neoclassical style green onyx table lamps, each having an urn-form shaft, each mounted with flanking foliated gilt metal mounts to either side, on a gilt metal foot, resting on a square green onyx block, with a pressed metal gadrooned base and four lion’s paw feet. Apparently unmarked. Height (to finial) 20”, width 4.75”, depth 4.75”. $300-$500
943. Collection of 2 William Hull Watercolor Paintings
942. English White Onyx, Sterling, Lapis Lazuli Inkwell
English, circa 1910. A white onyx square inkwell, having a beveled edge, with a banded sterling silver neck and a hinged round white onyx lid, line inlaid with lapis lazuli. Sterling stamped with “G.B. & Sons” maker’s mark inside oval, the lion passant denoting England leopard denoting London, and a “P” denoting the date. Height 3.8”, width 4”, depth 4”. $400-$600
William Hull (British, 1820-1880). A collection of two watercolor landscape paintings, comprising “Creek with Stone Bridge”-circa 1855, watercolor on paper, signed and dated to lower right “W.H. 55”, a figural landscape painting depicting a small stream crossed by a stone bridge where a man sits, staring into the water below; and “Tending Flock”-circa 1855, watercolor on paper, signed “W.H. 55”, a figural landscape painting depicting a river valley scene with a flock of sheep overseen by two herdsmen. Each framed 23.75” x 18”. Each sight 13” x 11.25”. $300-$500
944. Hand Woven Persian Mahal Runner Wool. Iran. Geometric and floral design on red field. Blue, brown and green accent colors surrounded by cream border. measures 2’ x 12 6 1/2”. $600-$800
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945. Patisserie Siraudin Pietra Dura Chocolate Box
French, mid to late 19th century. A small, pietra dura box chocolate box for the Patisserie Siraudin in Paris, round in form, having a black marble pietra dura top, inlaid with red, white, and blue stone flowers with green marble leaves, with an applied scalloped brass rim, over a conforming ebony veneer base, with a locking brass knob, and mounted on four scrolled brass acanthus leaves, with a foliated pressed brass rim. The lid opens to reveal a coral watered silk interior. Etched “Siraudin a Paris” to interior lock. Height 4”, diameter 4.75”. Note: The Patisserie Siraudin is thought to have possibly invented ganache in the 1850s. $300-$500
946. Two Victorian Micro Mosaic Grand Tour Boxes
Italian, fourth quarter 19th century. Two Victorian Grand Tour boxes; one a gilt metal filigree trinket or jewelry box having a quatrefoil shape, the hinged top inset with oval micro mosaic floral bouquet within aventurine surround and opening to a blue silk lined interior and raised on four scrolled feet along with a gold covered circular pill or snuff box made by Fabbrica Angelo Pessar, with micro mosaic floral top. The interior of lid is stamped FAP. The footed box is apparently unmarked. Height of footed box 2”, width 3”, depth 2.25”. Height of pill box 1”, diameter 1.5”. $400-$600
947. High Victorian Gilt Bowl, Banded Agate Cabochon
English, 19th century. A High Victorian gilt metal footed console bowl or centerpiece, with banded agate (sardonyx) stones cut en cabochon surround, with chiseled with upswept acanthus leaves and interwoven arches, accented by applied twisted wire, with label to underside “Branch House Martin & Go Cheltenham”. Height 3.5”; diameter of bowl 11.75”. $400-$600
948. Burled Wood & Metal Mounted Desk on Stand Continental, mid 20th century. A burled wood and mahogany desk on stand, having a rectangular case form, mounted with Gothic style brass mounts, with a foliated central diamond, opening to reveal an interior desk, the fall a writing surface, with a central storage cabinet, upper document compartments, a fluted drawer, the sides mounted with crests, resting two three-leg trestle supports, two turned and fluted, on scrolled shoe feet. Height 46”, width 30”, depth 18”. $600-$800
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949. Fine Hand Woven Prayer Rug
Wool. Iran. All over floral design on red field. Multiple borders. Cream, green, gold and black accent colors. measures 3’ 5 1/2” x 4’ 8”. $600-$800
950. Hand Woven Persian Bokhara
Wool. Pakistan. Elephant print design on burgundy field. Blue and cream accent colors. measures 2’ 7” x 4’ 4”. $300-$500
951. Hand Woven Caucasian Area Rug
Wool. Iran. Floral design on cream field. Brown, rose and gold accent colors. measures 4’ 6” x 6’ 9”. $400-$600
953. Walker & Hall Sheffield Silverplate Mirrored Plat
952. John Round & Son Silverplate 6-Light Candelabra John Round & Son (English (Sheffield), 1847-1962), circa late 19th/ early 20th century. A large and fine silverplate six-light candelabra having tripartite rocaille and beaded base raised on three bun feet with scroll ornamentation, with six sweeping acanthus adorned candle arms each terminating in a foliate and bead decorated candle cup and surrounding a central turned stem. Underside marked “JB&S” in individual cartouches set beside a crown, “EP” and a globe emblem inscribed “all the world round”. Height 25.5”, width across arms 15”. $300-$500
954. Pair, Continental Silver Plate 5-Arm Epergnes
Continental, 20th century. A pair of silverplate epergnes each comprising four radiating small pierced silver dishes surrounding a large central pierced silver bowl altogether supported by scrolling arm structure on a domical base raised on four pierced feet. Unmarked. Height 16.75”, width 16.5”, depth 13.25”. Diameter of large bowl 8.25”, diameter of small bowls 4.25”. $500-$700
Walker & Hall (English (Sheffield), 1852-1963), circa first half 20th century. A silver plated round mirror plateau or plat comprising round body with incurvate top edge chased with scrolling foliates, raised on three hairy paw feet with acanthine details, and having inset round mirror top, the underside in stained wood. Monogrammed to frieze “WWGA”. Marked beneath one foot “51585 / WALKER & HALL / SHEFFIELD / ENGLAND / 71” below the maker’s mark. diameter 12”, width over feet 12.25”, height 2.25”. $400-$600
955. Edwardian Mahogany & String Inlay Vitrine
English, late 19th century. An Edwardian style lift top mahogany vitrine, rectangular in form, having a hinged lifting glazed lid and four glazed sides for viewing, each pane inset into a frame with marquetry inlay, the interior lined in moss green velvet, resting on four square tapering string inlaid legs, with a cross stretcher mounted in the center with a rectangular shelf. Apparently unmarked. Height 27.5”, width 24”, 219. depth 14”. $600-$800
956. Carved Mahogany Chippendale Style Armchair
English, mid to late 19th century. A carved mahogany Chippendale style armchair, having a serpentine crest rail with scalloped ears, with a pierced urn form splat back, with two serpentine arms with shaped armrests and scrolled handholds, over a squared seat removable seat upholstered in yellow, blue, and green fabric, with squared front legs and incurvate back legs and an H-stretcher. Apparently unmarked. Height 36.9”, width 22.9”, seat depth 16”, seat to floor 17.5”. $300-$500
958. 19th C. Staffordshire Transferware Basin & Ewer
Olde Hall Pottery (English, 1790-1902), circa first half 19th century. A pottery wash basin and ewer of traditional form decorated with blue and white transfer motif of wild roses on stem, with floral and shell borders to the scalloped bowl rim and pitcher’s incurvate neck, heightened with gilt accents to edges. Underside of pitcher with underglaze blue mark identifying pattern “???HODA”, over “Ye Olde Hall Potterie / Staffordshire / England / Est. 1790” set around an architectural vignette. Basin width across handles 18.5”. Pitcher height 11.875”. $300-$500
957. Chippendale Style Wall Mirror with Dodo Bird Crest
British, Late 18th/Early 19th century. A Chippendale style pierced and carved wood wall mirror, with rectangular looking glass surrounded by gilt piping, with giltwood dodo bird crest, apparently unmarked. Overall 32.5” x 18.25”. $300-$500
959. 3 Staffordshire Porcelain Items: Tureen, Cup, Goat
English, 19th/20th centuries. A collection of three pieces of Staffordshire porcelain comprising a Jackfield nesting hen tureen with black chicken resting on a white basket; a large loving cup having double handles flanking relief figural scene of dogs hunting fowl, with a sculptural toad or frog to interior of cup; and a polychromed figurine depicting a wooly mountain goat on a naturalistic base. Each unmarked. Tureen height 6”, width 7.5”, depth 5.5”. Cup height 5.375”, width over handles 8.375”. Goat height 3.75”. $300-$500
960. English Mahogany Fretwork & Glass Corner Cabinet
English, early 19th century. A tall and narrow mahogany corner cabinet, having a molded cornice, with chamfered corners, with a central fretwork mullioned door, opening to reveal four shaped interior shelves, over a single cabinet door, opening to reveal interior shelves, on a molded base. Interior lined with watered silk. Height 82.25”, width 25.5”, depth 18”. $500-$700
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962. Hand Woven Throw Rug Wool. Modern. measures 2’ 5” X 5’. $300-$500
961. Hand Woven Persian Tribal Throw Rug
Wool. Iran. Tribal and Geometric pattern on blue field. Rose, Brown and Green accent colors. having multiple borders. measures 3’ 3” x 4’ 2”. $300-$500
963. French Sterling Oval Rocaille Repousse Dish
Likely French, 19th century. A fine sterling silver dish or tray of oblong form with shaped edges having repousse scrolls to rim and central medallion with shell, scrolls, and flowers surrounded by a concave well. Apparently unmarked but acid tested on top and bottom as 925/1000 quality. width 14”, depth 10”, height 1.5”. weight 12.2 troy ounces. $300-$500
965. French White & Green Polychromed Console Table
French, early to mid 20th century. A white and green polychromed wall-mounting console table in the Rococo style, having a shaped serpentine molded top, over a conforming apron with C-scroll carved decoration, with two scrolled incurvate legs with acanthus carved knees, converging at the floor at a central turned foot. Apparently unmarked. Height 30.25”, width 35”, depth 16.25”. $400-$600
964. Pair of Meissen Open Potpourri Vases with Putti
Meissen (German, founded 1708). A pair of porcelain open potpourri jars having a pair of putti reclining at base holding large leaves in support of a cluster of flowers forming a cup. Underside of each with maker’s mark. Height 4.25” and 4”. $300-$500
966. Pair of Bronzed Rococo Table Lamps after Clodion
After Claude Michel Clodion (French, 1738-1814), circa 20th century. A pair of Rococo style bronzed metal table lamps of urn form having figural satyr mask handles to either shoulder flanking relief Classical figural scenes with putti and infant satyrs, each raised on a pink marble veneered base on four square feet with figural metal applique to front. Unmarked. Height to socket 24”, width 8.25”, depth 7”. $500-$700
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968. Pair of African Carved Folding Safari Chairs
967. Pair, Bronzed Metal Figural Monkey Candlesticks
Likely Chinese, 20th century. A pair of charming patinated and bronzed spelter figural candle sticks having naturalistic leaf form base surmounted by sculptural monkey or chimpanzee form body with dramatically elongated arms stretched upward to support a single candle cup. Unmarked. Height 12”, width 3.75”, depth 5.5”. $300-$500
969. Hand Woven Persian Hamadan
African, circa 1930s. A pair of carved wood folding safari chairs, each with a shaped crest rail and ball finials, with a squared seat, carved with punched designs. Apparently unmarked. Height 29.4”, width 22”, seat depth 21”, seat to floor 13.5”. $400-$600
970. Hand Woven Persian Hamadan Rug
Wool. Iran. Floral and geometric design on red field. Blue, green and brown accent colors. Measures 5’ 6” x 6’ 8”. $500-$700
Wool. Iran. Geometric and tribal design on pink field. Red, blue and green accent colors. Measures 4’ 10” x 7’ 4”. $500-$700
971. Hand Woven Balouchi Area Rug
Wool. Iran. Geometric and tribal design having four large center medallions. Cream, blue, orange and brown accent colors. Measures 3’ 61/2” X 8’ 3”. $600-$800
Wool. Iran. Three large four-sided medallions on multi-colored field. Pink, blue, gold and blue accent colors. Measures 3’ 5” x 6’ 3”. $500-$700
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972. Hand Woven Persian Tribal Runner
974. Large Italian Banded Terra Cotta Olive Jar Italian, early 20th century. A large terra cotta olive jar with a tapered form, having a wide, open mouth with a rolled lip, decorated with applied horizontal banding. Apparently unmarked. Height 30”, diameter 22”. $300-$500
973. Vintage Wine Poster, “ Les Vins de Bourgogne”, 1916
Guy Arnoux (French, 1886-1951), “Les Vins de Bourgogne (The Wines of Burgandy)”-1916, lithograph in colors on paper. With inscription “Les Vins de Bourgogne do Henri de Bahézre Maison Fondée en 1808 Nuits St. Georges Côte d’Or”. Framed 56” x 39.5”. Sight 46.5” x 30.25”. $300-$500
975. French Zinc Grape Harvesting Bin or Basket
French, late 19th/early 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 24.25”, width 26.25”, depth 21.25”. $300-$500
976. French Zinc Wine Bottle Drying Rack
French, early 20th century. A zinc wine bottle drying rack, having a narrowing neck and a wider circular base. Apparently unmarked. Height 40.5”, diameter 23”. $300-$500
977. French Provincial Wine Tasting Table, 19th C.
French, possibly Bordeaux, mid 19th century. A fruitwood flip top wine tasting table with a round top, atop a carved trestle support with shoe feet and a gate leg, joined by a V-shaped stretcher. Apparently unmarked. Height 31”, diameter 45”. $600-$800
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978. English Oak Locking Tantalus w/3 Decanters
English, circa 1900s. An oak locking tantalus with three decanters, fitted with single metal hand with locking mechanism and decorative brass mounts. The three cut glass decanters with faceted ball stoppers, paneled necks and a diamond button pattern over open panels. Each decanter with silver collar tags “BOURBON”, “COGNAC” and “SCOTCH” decorated in repousse work with lion mask, grapes and oak leaves. The tags stamped to the back “MADE IN ENGLAND”, illegible stamped writing and an “EL” with crown. Height 12”, width 14.5”, depth 5.5”. $300-$500
979. Filippo Marantonio, “Man with Smoking Pipe”, Oil
Filippo Marantonio (Italian, 20th century), “Man with Smoking Pipe”, oil on canvas, signed at lower center “Marantonio”. Figural portrait painting depicting an older man or gentleman with red cap and smoking pipe. Framed 17.125” x 15.125”. Unframed 10.25” x 7.625”. Provenance: Copy of original purchase invoice available upon request. $300-$500
980. Petite Georgian Mahogany Knife Box, 19th C English, 19th century. A block-front form wood knife box with burled mahogany veneer throughout, with hinged lid and vacant interior, centered at front by gilt metal lock and flanked on either side by gilt metal drop handles, key not present, apparently unmarked. Overall 11.5” x 7.825” x 7”. $300-$500
981. Grand Georgian Mahogany Knife Box
English, 19th century. A block-front form wood knife box with burled mahogany veneer throughout, with hinged lid and modular fitted interior, centered at front by small gilt metal drop ring over lock, interior lid with inlaid wood arrow motif border, interior with label “The Lady Burnham Hall Barn Beaconsfield Bucks”. Overall 15.75” x 9.5” x 12”. $400-$600
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982. English Cast Iron & Wood “Abolitionist” Pub Table
English, mid 19th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 30.125”, diameter 24.125”. $700-$900
984. French Painted Wood and Wrought Iron Door, 19 C.
983. Louis XV Style Walnut and Giltwood Vitrine Table
French, late 20th century. A Louis XV-style walnut tabletop vitrine or display case, having a shaped top inset with a glass paneled, with shaped front apron carved with a giltwood scrolls and border, fitted with a fall front door with turned wood knobs, over three storage slots, on four cabriole legs, the feet and sides carved with foliated giltwood acanthus leaves and scrolls. Height 31.625”, width 50.5”, 19”. $400-$600
985. Pair of French Bronze & Porcelain Mirrored Sconces
French, 20th century. Unmarked. Overall height 26.5”, width 13”, depth 6.5”. $400-$600
French, mid to late 19th century. A painted wood door, having two large upper panes and a scrolled wrought iron grill insert, with a paneled lower portion and an iron handle. Apparently unmarked. Height 78”, width 32”, depth (including handles) 6”. $400-$600
986. French Louis XV Style Giltwood Occasional Table
French, late 19th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 29.75”, width 35”, depth 23.75”. $500-$700
987. Pair, French Louis XV Style Beige Fauteuils French, late 20th century. A pair of Louis XV-style fauteuil chairs, each polychromed beige, having a carved crest rail topped with carved rosettes, with fauteuil arms, a shaped and carved skirt decorated with rosettes, on four incurvate legs terminating in whorl feet. Upholstered in yellow diamond patterned silk. Height 40.5”, width 26.75”, seat depth 21.25”, seat to floor 18”. $600-$800
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989. British School, “Still River in Autumn”
988. British School, “Green Eyed Lady”, 19th C.
British School, 19th century. “Green Eyed Lady”, oil on canvas laid to Masonite, apparently unsigned. \Framed 36” x 31.75”. Sight 29” x 24.725”. $400-$600
British School, last half 19th century. “Still River in Autumn”, oil on canvas, signed to lower right “J Wilson”. Bucolic landscape painting with gestural rendering depicting a woodland scene with a still river dotted with large and small boulders, surrounded by autumnal dense forest with tall mountain peaks in the distance. Framed 23.5” x 31.5”. Unframed 18.125” x 26.25”. $500-$700
990. Edward Niemann, “Bristol”, Oil on Panel
Edward Niemann (British, fl.1863-1867), “Bristol”, oil on panel, signed and tiled to lower right “Niemann Bristol”. With assorted labels to verso including “Mill’d Boards Geo. Rowney & Co.”, L. & N. W. R. Birmingh’m”. Framed 18.25” x 24.75”. Unframed 13” x 19.75”. Provenance: From the private collection of Elaine Killeen, Atlanta, Georgia. $500-$700
991. Pair, Period Signed Hepplewhite Style Side Chairs
English, late 18/early 19th century. Each signed “F.C.” to interior rail. Height 34.325”, width 18”, seat depth 15.5”, seat to floor 19”. $700-$900
992. Early 20th C. English EPNS Tea & Coffee Service
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Martin Hall & Co. (English, 1854-1936). A fine silver plated five piece tea and coffee service comprising tilting kettle on stand, coffee pot, tea pot, creamer, and open sugar or waste bowl. Each piece molded scroll and floral decoration, the lidded elements with bird and oak leaf & acorn finial. Coffee and tea pots each with male deer’s head emblem engraved to monogram seals. Each piece with impressed mark “EPNS” beside maker’s mark “MH & Co”. Kettle on stand height 15.375”. Sugar height 5.75”. $700-$900
993. Vintage Travel Poster, “Château d’Ô”, 1930 “Château d’Ô”-circa 1930, lithograph in colors on paper. A vintage advertisement poster depicting the famed 15th century Château d’Ô in Mortrée, France, with pink cherry blossoms framing the scene, with inscriptions “Chemins de fer de l’État”, “Excusions de Normandie”. Print size 40.5” x 27.5”. $300-$500
994. Vintage Poster, “Rome, Paris-Lyon-Méditerranée”
Carlo Cussetti (Italian, 1866-1949), “Rome, Paris-Lyon-Méditerranée”-circa 1900, lithograph in colors on paper. A vintage advertisement poster from L’âge d’or du rail (The Golden Age of Rail) depicting a march on ancient Rome. Print size 41.5” x 29.5”. $400-$600
996. Vintage Poster, “Parijs per Pullman”, 1946 995. Vintage Poster “Librarie Romantique”, Circa 1887
Arthur Goldsteen (Dutch, 1908-1985), “Parijs per Pullman”-1946, lithograph in colors on paper. Framed 50” x 35.5”. Laid down 42.5” x 28.25”. Print size 39” x 26”. $400-$600
Eugène Grasset (Swiss, 1841-1917), “LIbrarie Romantique”-circa 1887, lithograph in colors on paper. Print size 48” x 32”. $400-$600
997. Vintage Travel Poster, “Mont St Michel”, 1910
Albert Bergevin (French, 1887-1974), “Avranches Baie du Mont St Michel”-circa 1910, lithograph in colors on paper. A vintage advertisement poster depicting a woman holding a red umbrella and a pair of binoculars, the woman dressed in a black dress with a yellow scarf wafting behind her in the breeze. Print size 41” x 31”. $700-$900
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999. Pair, Swedish Biedermeier Style Birch Armchairs
998. Swedish Round Pine Tilt Top Trestle Table, 20th C.
Swedish, mid to late 20th century. A round pine tilt-top table, having a molded edge top resting on a squared trestle base, inset with a fall-front door with a latch, opening to reveal a storage compartment, resting on two shaped trestle legs with shoe feet. Apparently unmarked. Height 29.5”, diameter 39”. $700-$900
1000. Biedermeier Style Upholstered Armchair
Continental, contemporary. A Biedermeier or possibly Czech cubist style stained wood and upholstered cube armchair, with a broken pediment crest rail, a squared back and seat with sloping arms, on curved tapering saber legs. Apparently unmarked. Upholstered in beige fabric. Height 32”, width 23.75”, seat depth 17.75”, seat to floor 19.25”. $300-$500
Swedish, late 19th century. Pair of birch armchairs in the style of Biedermeier, having a scrolled crest rail over a pierced splat back with a fleur-de-lis, painted black, with sloping arms terminating in scrolled handrails, on four tapering legs with a natural linen upholstered seat with a black corded border. Apparently unmarked. Height 36.125”, width 22.25”, seat depth 19”, seat to floor 19”. $400-$600
1001. Biedermeier Style Upholstered Settee
Continental, contemporary. A Biedermeier or possibly Czech cubist style stained wood and upholstered cube settee, with a broken pediment crest rail, a squared back and seat with sloping arms, on curved tapering saber legs. Apparently unmarked. Upholstered in beige fabric. Height 32”, width 47.5”, seat depth 18”, seat to floor 19.5”. $600-$800
1002. Hand Woven Persian Hashtrood Rug Wool. Iran. Tribal and geometric design. 4’ x 6’ 9”. $700-$900
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1003. Ladies 14k Yellow Gold, Ruby, & Diamond Necklace
Ladies 14k yellow gold, ruby, & diamond necklace with half cylindrical form with twenty-four rubies in center ( 1.45 carats total weight) flanked by twenty-eight white diamonds ( 0.50 carat total weight). Marked on pendant with “14K”. Marked on chain clasp with “14k”. Length of chain 17.5”. Total weight (including chain) 4.6 grams. $500-$700
1005. 14k Yellow Gold, Turquoise & Seeded Pearl Earrings
Pair of ladies 14k yellow gold earrings with center turquoise (measuring 10.0 x 10.0 mm), surrounded by many white seeded pearls. Marked underneath each post with “14K” Both earrings measure 0.75”. Total weight 7.8 grams. $500-$700
1004. 14k Gold, Pearl & Diamond Brooch, Late 19th C.
Likely American, Late 19th century. Antique handmade 14k yellow gold, pearl and diamond pin or brooch of sunburst form with central old European cut diamond ( 0.21 carat, color: J, clarity: Si1) wavy arms radiating from center ornamented with natural seed pearls (not cultured). Engraved on back “October 13, 1892” and “FBG-HMT”. Unmarked but acid tested as 14k gold quality. Diameter 1.5”. Total weight 8.5 grams. $500-$700
1006. 14k Gold & Sapphire Beaded Three Strand Necklace
Ladies three strand beaded necklace containing genuine, natural, opaque dark blue oval sapphire beads (beads vary in size, one measures sap proximately 6.5 x 3.5mm) with textured 14k yellow gold spacer beads, high polish 14k gold box clasp. Clasp marked 14k, gold beads and clasp acid tested as 14k quality. Length of shortest strand 14.5”. Total weight 40.5 grams. $600-$800
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1008. Mark Catesby, “Urogallus Minor” Engraving
1007. Mahogany & Tooled Leather Inset Bar Cabinet
English, mid to late 20th century. A stained mahogany and tooled leather bar cabinet, having a tooled and gilt red leather top, with an overhanging molded edge, above an inset grille door, flanked on either side by two panels with applied carved decoration, the sides with shelves for storage, the whole resting on a molded plinth base. Apparently unmarked. Height 29.5”, width 32”, depth 20.625”. $600-$800
Mark Catesby (English (active Southern United States), 1682-1749), “Urogallus Minor”-circa 1754, hand colored engraving on paper from “The Natural History of Carolina, Florida, and the Bahama Islands: Containing Figures of Birds, Beasts, Fishes, Serpents, Insects and Plants”, published in London 1731-1743 (first ed.), 1751-1755 (second ed.), 1771-1775 (third ed.) circa 1800 (fourth ed.). With label to verso. Plate size 13.5” x 9.75”. $600-$800
1010. Mark Catesby, “Parrot of Paradise of Cuba”
1009. Mark Catesby, “Ardea Stellaris Cristata” Engraving
Mark Catesby (English (active Southern United States), 1682-1749), “Ardea Stellaris Cristata Americana”-circa 1771-1775, hand colored engraving on paper from “The Natural History of Carolina, Florida, and the Bahama Islands: Containing Figures of Birds, Beasts, Fishes, Serpents, Insects and Plants”, published in London 1731-1743 (first ed.), 1751-1755 (second ed.), 1771-1775 (third ed.) circa 1800 (fourth ed.). Natural history or ornithological print depicting a long-legged bird (Crested Bittern) with yellow and black plumage with flowering plant. With label to verso. Plate size 13.5” x 9.75”. $700-$900
Mark Catesby (English (active Southern United States), 1682-1749), “Parrot of Paradise of Cuba”-circa 1771-1775, hand colored engraving on paper from “The Natural History of Carolina, Florida, and the Bahama Islands: Containing Figures of Birds, Beasts, Fishes, Serpents, Insects and Plants.”, published in London 1731-1743 (first ed.), 1751-1755 (second ed.), 1771-1775 (third ed.) circa 1800 (fourth ed.). With label to verso. Plate size 13.5” x 9.75”. $700-$900
1011. American Walnut Ladies Roll-Top Secretary
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American, late 19th/early 20th century. A stained walnut ladies’ secretary in two parts, the upper portion having a molded cornice, with two glazed doors, each with double arched mullions, the lower portion with a locking roll top, opening to reveal a felted writing surface, five document compartments, and two drawers, with one overhanging long drawer over two inset long drawers, with fluted stiles accented with a ball, turned wood knobs, and a fluted base with castor feet. Height 80.75”, width 33.325”, depth 22”. $800-$1,200
1012. Chamberlain’s “Dragon in Compartments” Egg Cruet
Chamberlain (English (Worcester), founded 1783-), circa early 19th century. A fine porcelain egg cruet set in six pieces in the “Dragon in Compartments” pattern finely hand painted with an Orientalist motif in tones of red, green, blue, and pink to a white ground with traditional Chinese motif of fu dogs, dragons, peony blossoms, diaper patterning, and floral scrolls. Apparently unmarked. Stand height 1.75”, diameter 7.5”. Each cup height 1.5”, diameter 1.875”. Overall height 2.25”. Note: Chamberlain merged with Flight, Barr & Barr in 1840. A similar pattern to this is often attributed as Bengal Tiger. $400-$600
1013. Chamberlain “Dragon in Compartments” Fruit Cooler
Chamberlain (English (Worcester), founded 1783-), circa early 19th century. A fine porcelain 3-piece fruit cooler in the “Dragon in Compartments” pattern having a round body raised on four bun feet with flaring squared handles at shoulder, a round insert with overhanging rim, and a round dished lid with scroll finial, Apparently unmarked. Overall height 9.375”, width over handles 9”. $600-$800
1014. Chamberlain’s “Dragon in Compartments” Serveware
Chamberlain (English (Worcester), founded 1783-), circa early 19th century. Three fine porcelain serving pieces in the “Dragon in Compartments” pattern comprising a demilune vegetable dish, a small oval lidded sauce tureen, and a small round lidded sauce tureen. Underside of vegetable lid inscribed “Chamberlain’s / Worcester / 75”, the others apparently unmarked. Vegetable height 4.25”, width 13.5”, depth 7.75”. $700-$900
1016. Two Chamberlain “Dragon” Lidded Vegetable Servers
Chamberlain (English (Worcester), founded 1783-), circa early 19th century. Two fine porcelain serving pieces in the “Dragon in Compartments” pattern, each a demilune shaped lidded vegetable dish. Underside of each lid inscribed “Chamberlain’s / Worcester / 75”. Height 4.25”, width 12.5”, depth 8.25”. $800-$1,200
1015. 10pcs Chamberlain “Dragon” Porcelain Dinner Ware
Chamberlain (English (Worcester), founded 1783-), circa early 19th century. A collection of 10 pieces of fine porcelain dinner ware in the “Dragon in Compartments” pattern comprising four demilune open vegetable dishes, an oval serving platter with shaped edge, two small low bowls with shaped edges, a round dessert or bread plate, and two small round bowls. Underside of one bowl inscribed “75”, the others apparently unmarked. Platter 8.5” x 12”. Demilunes 6.25” x 12”. Smallest bowls diameter 5.375”. Larger shaped dish diameter 7.675”. Smaller shaped dish diameter 7”. Round dish diameter 7.125”. $700-$900
1017. 10 19th C. Chamberlain “Dragon” Porcelain Plates
Chamberlain (English (Worcester), founded 1783-), circa early 19th century. A collection of 10 pieces of fine porcelain dinner ware in the “Dragon in Compartments” pattern comprising eight salad plates (four each in two contrasting color palettes), one dinner plate, and one low bowl. Underside of one salad plate inscribed “Chamberlain’s Worcester / 75”. Underside of low bowl with indistinguishable London seal mark, likely a retailer. Sanguine salad plates diameter 8.625”. Green salad plates diameter 8.75”. Dinner plate diameter 9.625”. Low bowl diameter 9.25”. $1,000-$2,000
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1018. Hand Woven Persian Belouch Runner
Wool. Iran. Tribal and geometric design. Red, blue and brown accent colors. measures 5’ 3” x 12”. $600-$800
1019. Hand Woven Persian Sarouk Runner
Wool. Iran. Floral design on red field. Multiple borders. Brown, pink, green and cream accent colors. Measures 3’ 2” x 9’ 1”. $600-$800
1020. Carved and Giltwood Acanthine Wall Mirror
1021. Stained Mahogany Double Pedestal Dining Table
Continental, early 20th century. A giltwood and gesso acanthine framed with rectangular looking glass. with scrolled acanthine decoration with flowers against textured ground, apparently unmarked. Overall 31.25” x 39.25”. $700-$900
American, mid 20th century. A stained mahogany double pedestal dining table in the style of Henredon, having a rectangular line inlaid top with rounded corners, resting on two fluted supports, each resting on a tripartite base and scrolled feet. With two leaves. Stamped “YCNNPT” to underside. Height 29.325”, width (without leaves) 76”, width (with leaves) , depth 46”. $1,000-$2,000
1022. English Mahogany Linen Press, Early 19th C.
English, early to mid 19th century, with later elements. A mahogany linen press, having a molded cornice over two cabinet doors, each with a central panel with carved edging, opening to reveal an empty interior, above two short over two long drawers, each fitted with later brass hardware and a key escutcheon, resting on a shaped skirt and bracket feet. Two paper labels to reverse, one reading “Birthday gift - Lorraine and Tom Williams / 1979 / English - early 19th c. linen press / Purchased Atlanta Antiques Exchange / Refinished Jan. ‘80 - A. Swanson”. Height 60.5”, width 49”, depth 22”. $1,000-$2,000
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1023. 19th C., Belgian School Genre Scene, “The Lawyers”
Belgian School, circa 1889. “The Lawyers”, oil on canvas, indistinctly signed and dated to lower right “Poot...1889”. Framed 23.5” x 29.625”. Unframed 16” x 22”. $500-$700
1024. Continental Brass Five-Arm Chandelier, 19th C.
Continental, possibly Dutch, late 19th century. A large brass five-light chandelier, having a central support composed of spherical and bell-shaped components, with five C-scroll support arms, each terminating in a candle cup. Wired for electricity. Apparently unmarked. Height (to top of support) 38”, diameter 30”. $700-$900
1025. German Architectural Carved Oak Wall Clock
German, mid to late 19th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 36”, width 11.5”, depth 5.5”. $800-$1,200
1026. Continental Carved Oak Door Armoire Continental, late 19th/early 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 99”, width 56”, depth 20”. $1,000-$2,000
1027. Friedrich Anton Prölls, “Die Dorfschönen”, Oil Friedrich Anton Prölls (German, 1855-1934), “Die Dorfschönen (The Village Beauties)”, oil on wood panel, signed to lower right “n. F. Prölls”. Figural painting depicting two beautiful young women, each with distinct hats, one with bible and rosary in hand. With label to verso “Fr. Prölls Die Dorfschönen”, and “Fr. Unterberger Innsbruck”, board with indistinct branding to verso. Framed 14.425” x 11.925”. Unframed 10.25” x 7.925”. $1,200-$2,400
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1029. French School, “Jouant dans la Forêt”, Oil
1028. French Louis XVI Style Mahogany Demilune Vitrine
French, early 20th century. A mahogany Louis XVIstyle vitrine or display cabinet, having a three-part demilune form, with an overhanging top, mounted with a pressed brass border with floral pattern, over a conforming case, with a central curved door, inset with glass, flanked on either side by curved glass panels, the edges to each mounted with foliated brass ormolu, having a mirrored back panel, the whole resting on saber legs mounted with foliated ormolu. Interior fitted with three glass shelves. Apparently unmarked. Height 58.5”, width 33.5”, depth 13”. $700-$900
French School, first quarter 20th century. “Jouant dans la Forêt (Playing in the Forest)”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned, with stamp to canvas verso “Foinet and Lefebvre PARIS”. Figural landscape painting depicting a pastoral lakeside scene with mother and two children picking fruit from a tall tree. Framed 32” x 43.75”. Unframed 22.225” x 35”. $700-$900
1030. Louis XVI Giltwood Wall Mirror with Urn Crest French, late 18th / early 19th century. A giltwood Louis XVI carved and giltwood wall mirror with vertically aligned rectangular looking glass surrounded by scrolled foliate border with splayed acanthus leaf to each corner, with elaborate pierced crest with urn adorned by acanthus leaves and filled with fruit, the urn surrounded by scrolled acanthus and leafy swags. Overall 61.25” x 30.25”. $700-$900
1031. French Louis XVI Silk Embroidered Fire Screen
French, mid to late 19th century. A large mahogany Louis XVI style carved fire screen, having a flat pediment top, mounted with a figural gilt ormolu frieze depicting the four muses, above a carved frame mounted with gilt rosettes, surrounded a silk embroidered Claudian-style pastoral scene, with a tucked and ruffled silk backing, the whole resting on splayed saber feet. Apparently unmarked. Height 57.495”, width 33.8”, depth 15.7”. $800-$1,200
1032. Louis XVI Style Iron & Crystal Chandelier
Louis XVI style iron and crystal six light chandelier having six scrolled arms hung with pear shaped drops above the open cage with scrolling arms issuing candlecups with simulated wax candlesleeves further hung with rosettes and large faceted diamond shaped drops, the interior of cage centered with crystal spire, exterior extensively hung with large faceted pear shaped drops and terminating in a ball drop. Height 40” from ball drop to ring hook with 120 inches of chain and matching ceiling canopy, diameter 36”. $800-$1,200
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1033. Large 18th C French Louis XV Walnut Armoire
French, probably Loire Valley, second half 18th century. A large late Louis XV walnut armoire having a bonnet top over a paneled frieze and a pair of double fielded panel doors with decorative brass escutcheons and long brass fiche hinges, flanked by rounded, paneled stiles and fielded panel sides, on front squat cabriole legs with scrolled toes, joined by a scroll carved skirt centered with a scallop shell. Height 90.25”, width 55.5”, depth 24”. $800-$1,200
1034. Pair, Carved Walnut Louis XV Style Low Armchairs
Continental, likely French, late 19th/early 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 33.5”, width 33.625”, seat depth 20”, seat to floor 18”. $800-$1,200
1035. Louis XV Style Caned Giltwood Head and Foot Boards
French, early 20th century. A carved Louis XV style giltwood and caned headboard and footboard, having a crested laurel swag rail, topped with a carved ribbon, with two carved floral swags tied with a bow, the footboard low and dipped, with a carved laurel swag rail. Apparently unmarked. Height (of headboard) 54”, width 48”, depth 3”. $800-$1,200
1036. Napoleon III Dresser Box, Maison Alph Giroux
Attributed to Maison Alph Giroux (French (Paris), founded 1799), 19th century. A fine Napoleon III porcelain and gilt bronze mounted casket, dresser or jewelry box in square form, the top and sides all inset with black porcelain panels showing classical vignettes within Greek key borders opening to a silk tufted interior. with locking mechanism. Key present. Apparently unmarked. Height 4.37”, width 6.25”, depth 6.25”. $800-$1,200
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1037. Hand Woven Persian Hamadan Rug
Wool. Iran. Geometric and tribal design on red field. Blue, gold and orange accent colors. Measures 6’ 4” x 9’ 9”. $700-$900
1038. French Provincial Carved Oak Vaisselier
French, 19th century. A provincial carved oak vaisselier, having a stepped open back with a molded cornice atop a scalloped frieze, with five attached hooks, a flat shallow molded shelf, and a lower shelf with a pierced gallery, the whole standing on saber legs. Apparently unmarked. Height 62”, width 40”, depth 17.25”. $800-$1,200
1039. French Provincial Fruitwood Fauteuil Chair French, late 18th/early 19th century. A Provincial Directoire style fruitwood fauteuil chair, having a curved seat back, the front upholstered in Scalamandre bears fabric and the back in large blue and white check, with low, fauteuil arms over a carved crest rail, with curved legs and cuffed feet. Apparently unmarked. Height 43.435”, width 27.25”, seat depth 21.25”, seat to floor 17.5”. $800-$1,200
1040. French Cast Zinc Rooster Weathervane on Base
Continental, likely French, late 19th/early 20th century. A cast zinc weather vane in the form of a rooster or cock, standing on an orb, the whole mounted on a squared stained wood base. Apparently unmarked. Height 35”, width 23”, depth 9.325”. Note: weathervanes were often used for target practice and retain bullet holes, which is the case with this example. $800-$1,200
1041. French School “Vue sur les Alpes à l’Automne” Oil
French School, first half 20th century. “Vue sur les Alpes à l’Automne (View of the Alps in Autumn)”, oil on canvas, signed to lower right “Douhin”. Landscape painting with Fauvist palette depicting a crisp fall landscape likely in southeastern France or northwestern Italy; with scattered autumnal trees and a small village nestled before the tall, snowy peaks of the Alps. With stamp to canvas verso “Blanchet Paris”. Framed 22.25” x 25.5”. Unframed 18” x 21.5”. $800-$1,200
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1043. 162 Pieces Ceralene A Reynaud et Cie “Louis XV”
1042. Pair, Sevres Style Gilt Bronze & Porcelain Lamps
French, late 18th/early 19th century. A pair of Sevres style gilt bronze figural candleabras, converted to lamps, each with a putti holding a French horn with an flowering urn resting on top, from which four candle arms extend, each accented with flowers and leaves and terminating in a blooming flower candle cup, on a painted porcelain support, decorated with a draped putti against a blue ground, mounted with a gilt bronze flower and fruit swag, on a scrolled rocaille base with four wreath form feet. Apparently unmarked. Height 24”, width 10”, depth 8.5”. $800-$1,200
1044. Set, 8 Italian Louis XV Style Caned Dining Chairs
Italian, mid 20th century. A set of eight Neoclassical Louis XV style mahogany chairs, including 2 arm and 6 side, each having a caned oval seat back, decorated with carved foliage, a caned seat, a removable striped silk upholstered cushion, a shaped seat rail carved with foliage, and round tapering stop fluted legs, with rosettes at the knees, terminating in arrow feet. Stamped “MADE IN ITALY”. Height 35.5”, width 20.5”, seat depth 18”, seat to floor 17”. $1,000-$2,000
Ceralene A Raynaud et Cie (French, Limoges, 20th century), circa 1986-1993. A set of 163 pieces of Louis XV porcelain dinnerware with full service for 12, including 17 dinner plates, 12 salad plates, 12 scalloped soup bowls, 12 bread plates, 12 butter plates, 12 dessert plates, 12 scalloped fruit or ice cream bowls, 14 footed cream soup bowls, 12 footed cream saucers, 12 demitasse cups, 12 demitasse saucers, 12 footed cups, and 12 footed cup saucers. Decorated with scalloped edges with a gilt rim on a cream ground. All with manufacturer’s mark to underside. diameter (of dinner plate) 10.75”. $1,000-$2,000
1045. Monumental Louis XV Style Giltwood Trumeau Mirror
20th century. Louis XV style gesso and carved giltwood trumeau mirror with beveled rectangular looking glass, centered at top by oil on canvas figural courtship scene, giltwood frame with braided acanthine border, looking glass surrounded by giltwood leaf tip border and surmounted by elaborate carved wood foliate swags to upper quadrants. Overall 88.75” x 36”. $1,000-$2,000
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1046. 19th C. George III Marquetry Inlaid Tea Caddy
English, 19th century. George III mahogany and satinwood marquetry inlaid tea caddy of rectangular form with top of hinged lid with two panels with oval medallions with fanned paterae flanking diamond form at center that opens to reveal green velvet lined underside and two lift off lids with circular knob pulls, front of box with similar paterae motif, string inlaid and inlaid diamond form surrounding key hole. Overall height 4.7”, width 8.125”, depth 4.9”. $600-$800
1047. Georgian Style Mahogany Burl Cellarette on Stand
Likely English, mid to late 19th century. A small Georgian style mahogany burl cellarette, rectangular in form, with a hinged lid with inlaid edging and a inlaid diamond key escutcheon, attached to a stand with four tapering legs. Interior fitted with one large and two small compartments, and a later liner. Apparently unmarked. Height 24.5”, width 18.25”, depth 12.125”. $800-$1,200
1048. English Georgian Style Mahogany Five Drawer Chest
English, early 20th century. A Georgian style mahogany dresser, having two short over three long drawers, each with a molded edge, having shaped brass pulls and a central bone inlaid locking key escutcheon, with a fluted molded base with bracket feet. Apparently unmarked. Height 44.6”, width 47”, depth 21.9”. $800$1,200
1049. 19th C. Georgian Mahogany Linen Press
English, late 19th century. Georgian mahogany linen press with projecting cornice over a pair of paneled doors enclosing an interior fitted with two adjusting shelves, the case with two short over two long beaded drawers on bracket feet. Height 86”, width 53.5”, depth 23.5”. $800-$1,200
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1050. Georgian Style Mahogany Inlaid Secretary English, mid 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 88”, width 42.5”, depth 21.25”. $1,000-$2,000
1051. Hand Woven Persian Soumak Rug
Wool. Pakistan. Floral design on brown field. Cream, beige and green accent colors. measures 8’ 9” X 6’ 2”. $700-$900
1052. Continental Painted Neoclassical Motif Armoire
1053. After Carrier Belleuse, Pair of Bronze Figures
After Albert Ernest Carrier Belleuse (French, 18241887). A mirrored pair of French bronze figures, circa last quarter 19th century, bronze, signed “A. Carrier” and marked “Boudet Paris”. Each sculpture depicting a seated maiden in classical Grecian attire, with large, open urn, each with scrolled acanthine bases, each base raised on four figural taloned feet. Each 18.25” x 12.75” x 9.5”. $600-$800
1054. Manner of Michele Amodio, “Narcissus”, Bronze
Manner of Michele Amodio (Italian, 19th century) after the Roman figure “Narcissus”. A 19th century figural bronze sculpture after the original statue from antiquity discovered in Pompeii (1862), now in the National Archaeological Museum, Naples, depicting a youthful Narcissus standing with an arm raised in gesture and a pelt draped over his shoulder, with stepped circular base, apparently unsigned. Overall 24.5” x 13.5” x 10”. $800-$1,200
Continental, likely French, early 20th century. A Provincial Neoclassical style armoire, with a carved triangular pediment, a molded cornice and base, having a single diamond motif door flanked by two applied pilasters, above a single diamond motif door, and four bracket feet, the whole painted blue with pink and green floral swags at the top, and green yellow accents. Opens to reveal coat hooks. With a locking mechanism and key. Apparently unmarked. Height 77.5”, width 45.75”, depth 20”. $800-$1,200
1055. Pair Italian Neoclassical Painted Giltwood Mirrors
Continental, likely Italian, late 19th century. A pair of large Neoclassical style wall mirrors, each having a stained wood shaped pediment mounted with a scrolled giltwood crest, resting on a curved stained wood frame, with giltwood beaded borders, polychromed with multicolored floral bouquets on the sides and tops, with a central paneled mirror accented with giltwood rosettes, with a shaped lower stained wood drop mounted with giltwood plumes, acanthus foliage, and a stylized sunflower. Apparently unmarked. Height 61”, width 25”, depth 2”. $1,500-$3,000
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1056. Long and Low Cast Stone Garden Planter
American, late 20th century. A low, rectangular cast stone planter, the sides decorated with scrolling low relief flowers against a textured background. Stamped “K.K. Art Staff” to inside. Height 14”, width 47.5”, depth 14.5”. $600-$800
1057. Monumental Neoclassical Motif Cast Stone Planter
A monumental neoclassical motif tapered cast stone garden planter, with lion’s masks connected by draping swags of assorted fruits including grape clusters and apples. Overall height 28”;diameter at mouth 33”. Provenance: From the private collection of Elaine Killeen, Atlanta, Georgia. Note: Cast stone is naturally porous and promotes healthy plant growth, over time it will mature and develop color variations. $600-$800
1058. Monumental Cast Stone Volute-Krater Jardinière
20th century to contemporary. A cast stone jardinière or garden urn or planter in the form of archaic Greek volute-krater, with four spiraled handles, with gadrooned border to neck, with repeating figural relief depictions of goddess to body, with stepped foot, apparently unmarked. Height 30”; diameter 32”. $700-$900
1059. Set of 3 Squared Cast Stone Garden Planters
American, late 20th century. A set of three squared cast stone garden planters in graduated sizes, each with with a molded lip and a slightly tapered form. Apparently unmarked. Height (of largest) 24”, width 24”, depth 24”. $800-$1,200
1060. Pair, Italian Cast Limestone Figural Garden Urns
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Italian, late 20th century. A pair of cast limestone garden urns, each with a rolled gadrooned edge, the sides with a low relief Roman figural frieze decoration, with a fluted base with two relief faces of Roman elders flanking either side, on a banded and fluted pedestal support, resting on a squared plinth base. Apparently unmarked. Height 38.25”, diameter 24.5”. $1,000-$2,000
1061. English Chinese Chippendale Style Secretary, 19 C.
English, mid 19th century. A carved mahogany Chinese Chippendale slant front two-part secretary, the upper portion having a dentil molded broken pediment and cornice above a fretwork frieze, with two doors, each having fretwork mullions with individually glazed panels, opening to reveal two upper shelves and lower storage compartments, with fretwork frieze decoration and arched fronts, above a slant front desk and four long drawers and two loper supports, each with brass hardware. The fall front opens to reveal eleven interior drawers, four on each side and three on the bottom, a locking interior compartment with fretwork decoration, flanked on each side by two open storage compartments. Apparently unmarked. Height 82.5”, width 44”, depth 22.5”. $1,000-$2,000
1062. Set of 10 Chippendale Style Walnut Dining Chairs
English, mid 20th century. A set of 10 carved walnut Chippendale style dining chairs, each having a carved serpentine crest rail with acanthus leaves, a pierced and foliated owl eye splat back, over a square cushioned seat with a ribboned apron, with cabriole front legs with acanthus knees terminating in ball and claw feet and incurvate back legs with cuffed feet. Each upholstered in beige silk with stitched floral roundels. Apparently unmarked. Height 37”, width 22.5”, seat depth 19”, seat to floor 19”. $800-$1,200
1063. Chippendale Style Mahogany Four Poster Bed
American, early to mid 19th century. A carved Chippendale style mahogany bed, with four tapering posters, each spiral carved with a turned ball finial, with a shaped headboard, a low footboard, and squared stiles fitted with pegs for original roping. Apparently unmarked. Height 89”, width 58”, depth 81.6”. $800-$1,200
1064. Hand Woven Persian Tabriz Room Size Rug
Wool. Iran. Cream center field with scrolling foliage. Salmon colored border with cascading floral design. red, brown, green and blue accent colors. Measures 9’ 9” x 12’ 10”. $800-$1,200
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1065. Three Strand Pearl Necklace, Diamond Set Clasp
Ladies three strand pearl necklace containing Akoya pearls (grade A, white to slightly pink in color, pearl size 6.3mm each) with a stunning 13.5mm mabe pearl, onyx and 8 accent diamond clasp. Necklace contains 177 pearls in all. Marked “14k” and “585”, acid tested as 14k white and yellow gold. Approxiamate length of shortest strand 16”. Total weight 70 grams. $700-$900
1067. Ladies 14k Yellow Gold, Aquamarine & Diamond Ring
1066. 4-Strand Akoya Pearl Bracelet with Diamond Clasp
Ladies four-strand pearl bracelet with a 14k yellow gold clasp containing 140 Akoya pearls (“A” quality, 4.5mm each). Yellow bold clasp with 36 modern round cut, bead set diamonds ( 0.15 carat total weight). Marked “585” and acid tested as 14k quality. Length 7”. Total weight 31 grams. $700-$900
1068. 14k Gold, Green Enamel & Diamond Hinge Bracelet
Ladies 14k yellow gold, aquamarine, and diamond cocktail ring with oval aquamarine at center ( 8.0 x 10.0 mm) surrounded by ten white diamonds ( 0.70 carat total weight). Marked on interior with “14k” & illegible maker’s mark. US ring size 6.5. Total weight 4.4 grams. $800-$1,200
Vintage 1920s ladies custom made 14k yellow gold, green enamel and diamond hinged bracelet containing modern round cut and Swiss cut diamonds set in white gold ( 0.37 carats total weight, color: I-J, clarity: Si1). Marked “14KT” on interior of bracelet and acid tested as 14k quality. Interior measures 6”. Total weight approximatley 19.8 grams. $800-$1,200
1069. 14k Gold, Blue Enamel & Diamond Bracelet
1070. 14k White Gold, Diamond, MOP & Turquoise Bangle
Vintage 1920s ladies custom made 14k yellow gold, blue enamel and diamond hinged bracelet containing modern round cut diamonds set in white gold ( 0.37 carats total weight, color: I-J, clarity: Si1). Marked “14KT” on interior of bracelet and acid tested as 14k quality. Interior measures 6”. Total weight 20.6 grams. $800-$1,200
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Ladies 14k white gold hinged bangle bracelet with inlaid turquoise surrounded by a mother-of-pearl background in modern geometric pattern. Turquoise sections accented with white diamonds ( 0.18 carat total weight). Marked to interior with “14K” & “585”, also marked with “OG”, likely for maker. Interior measures 2.5”. Total weight 16.6 grams. $1,200-$2,400
1071. Fine Hand Woven Sumak Area Rug
Wool. Iran. Hut motif design to center. Tribal and geometric design. Cream, brown, tan and gold accent colors. Measures 6’ x 8’. $700-$900
1072. English Renaissance Revival Carved Mahogany Buffet
English, late 20th century. A carved and stained Renaissance Revival style buffet, having an upper cabinet with a carved cornice, supported by two turned supports, with two cabinet doors, each with diamond glass panes, flanking a carved center panel, the lower portion with a molded top above three short drawers with carved fronts, above three carved and paneled locking cabinet doors, opening to reveal interior storage. Mounted with carved wood handles and knobs. Height 49”, width 59”, depth 18”. $700-$900
1073. Pair, Ebonized His & Hers Barley Twist Hall Chairs
Continental, mid to late 19th century. A pair of his and hers Renaissance Revival ebonized wood tall back hall chairs, each with a highly pierced and scrolled splat with barley twist stiles, each with a carved crest, hers with a female face, and his with a male face and arms with spaniel handholds, each with barley twist front legs and a turned H-stretcher. Height (of his) 54.25”, width 26”, seat depth 20”, seat to floor 19”. $800-$1,200
1074. English Renaissance Revival Style Library Table
English, late 19th/early 20th century. A carved and stained oak library table, rectangular in form, having a molded and carved scalloped edge, resting on a dentil-molded apron with foliated patera blocks, resting on an acanthus scrolled trestle base, the sides paneled and carved with vines, on a gadrooned base with lion’s paw feet, with a shaped stretcher carved with a central rosette. Apparently unmarked. Height 32”, width 64.5”, depth 33.75”. $1,500-$3,000
1075. Renaissance Revival Carved Oak & Gilt Metal Buffet
Continental, early 20th century. A Renaissance Revival style buffet in two parts, the upper portion having a molded overhanging cornice, with a carved gadrooned frieze mounted with three dog’s heads, each with a gilt metal ring in its mount, resting on two fluted pilaster supports, with two cabinet doors, each inset with an high relief gilt metal plaque, the whole resting on two carved column supports, with a high relief gilt metal back splash depicting a figural scene, the lower portion with a carved overhanging molded cornice, with a carved gadrooned frieze mounted with lion’s head with rings in their mouths, with two short drawers over two cabinet doors, each inset with a gilt metal high relief panel, flanked by two fluted pilasters, on a molded pediment base. Height 81.5”, width 42.25”, depth 24”. $1,000-$2,000
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1077. Queen Anne Style Mahogany Drop Leaf Table
1076. Hand Woven Persian Joshegan Rug
Wool. Iran. Diamond shape center medallion on red field. Multiple borders. Blue, cream and brown accent colors. Measures 8’ 1” x 12’. $1,000-$2,000
English, mid 20th century. A mahogany Queen Anne style drop leaf dining or sofa table, having bowed ends and a molded edge with a banded inlaid border, with two curved crop leafs, forming an oval when open, with four tapering legs and pad feet. Apparently unmarked. Height 30.125”, width 89.75”, depth (open) 47”, depth (closed) 25”. $800-$1,200
1078. Set of 8 English Queen Anne Style Dining Chairs
George Fleet & Co. (English, mid 20th century). A set of eight mahogany Queen Anne style dining chairs, including two arm and six side, each with a carved crest rail, scrolled at the top and carved with a shell and bellflower drop, with a burl wood urn-shaped splat back, with an removable upholstered floral velvet seat cushion, with a shaped seat rail, resting on two cabriole front legs, each carved with a shell and bellflower and terminating in claw and ball feet, and two saber back legs. Two with shaped armrests and scrolled handholds. With manufacturer’s label to underside. Height (of side chair) 39.125”, width 22.5”, seat depth 16.625”, seat to floor 19.5”. $800-$1,200
1079. Circle of Ansen-Hofmann, “Man with Fan”, Oil
Circle of Eduard Ansen-Hofmann (Dutch, 18201904), “Man with Fan”, oil on canvas, indistinctly marked to lower right. Figural painting depicting a genre scene in which an older gentleman dressed in Orientalist attire and headscarf, with folding fan in hand, sits at a table topped with small figures and trinkets including a porcelain Buddha figure. With gallery label to verso \“Robin Hutchins Gallery, Maplewood New Jersey”. With auction clipping to verso “Barend Cornelis Koekkoek.” Framed 21” x 16.5”. Unframed 16” x 11.5”. $800-$1,200
1080. Queen Anne Style Double Bonnet Inlaid Secretary
English, early to mid 20th century. A Queen Anne style mahogany burl wood fall front secretary in two sections, having a double bonnet top with a molded cornice and two overlapping cabinet doors, each with elaborate marquetry inlaid decorations with central stars and foliated banding, opening to reveal two interior shelves, the lower portion having a fall front decorated with marquetry inlaid stars, opening to reveal six inner drawers, an locking cabinet, and two storage compartments, over two loper supports and four block front long drawers, each with foliated marquetry banding and lighter burl wood insets, with a molded base and six bun feet. Apparently unmarked. Height 90.5”, width 41.4”, depth 22”. $1,500-$3,000
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1081. Chinese Yuan Style Blue & White Dragon Vase
Chinese, 19th century, possibly earlier. The unglazed base apparently not marked. Height 13.5”, diameter of mouth 6.3”. $800-$1,200
1082. Chinese Porcelain Gu Vase with Wucai Enamels
Chinese, 20th century. Unmarked. Height 18.75”, diameter of mouth 9.375”. $800-$1,200
1083. Pair of Large Chinese Blue & White Temple Jars
Chinese, 20th century. Unmarked. Height 25.5”. $800-$1,200
1084. Ming Style Large Ju-Pi Cong Vase, Elephant Handles
Chinese, 20th century. Unmarked. Height 17.5”, width across handles 9.5”. $800-$1,200
1085. Chinese Peach Bloom Glazed Hu Form Vase
Chinese, likely late Qing Dynasty. Underside with apocryphal mark for the Qianlong imperial reign (1736-1795). Height 11.5”, width 7”, depth 5.5”. $800-$1,200
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1087. Chinese Carved Hardwood Parlor Set with MOP Inlay
1086. Fine Chinese Carved Jade Cong
Chinese, 20th century or earlier. A fine carved jade archaic cong with tubular center section surrounded by rectangular form carved with square geometric repeating forms, the celadon jade marked with veins of dark green, white, and brown. Unmarked. Height 9.125, width 4.25”, depth 6.25”. $1,500-$3,000
Chinese, first half 20th century. A stained and carved three-piece hardwood parlor set with inlaid mother of pearl decoration comprising two throne chairs and one two-tiered table or teapoy, the chairs of traditional form with straight legs on flat scroll carved feet united by block stretchers and surmounted with rectangular seat, open arms, and shaped back with pierced carved back splat and mother of pearl inlaid floral and foliate accents throughout, the tall rectangular table with one shelf, sculptural carved aprons, and further coordinating MOP inlay. Unmarked. Chairs overall height 38.875”, width 26.25”, depth 18.75”, seat height 20.25”, seat depth 17.25”. Table height 31.25”, width 16.5”, depth 12.25”. $1,500-$3,000
1088. Two Fine Chinese Export Butterfly & Pagoda Dishes
Chinese, Qing Dynasty (1644-1912), 19th century. A pair of Chinese Export plates with decoration similar to Rose Medallion with four elongated cartouches around rim alternating with butterflies and birds with flowers to a ground of foliage, these cartouches surrounding a central tondo with many-tiered pagoda temple with hanging prayer bells surrounded by stylized bats and a c-scroll border. Unmarked. One plate with label from Doyle Auctions dated 4/4/06. diameter 8.625”. $1,500-$3,000
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1089. Pair of Large Tang Dynasty Style Pottery Horses
Chinese, likely 20th century. A pair of Tang Dynasty style polychromed pottery horses, one depicted grooming a back hoof with downturned neck and the other depicted rearing back with one front leg lifted, each with gray, red, and cream painted surface and set to an integral plinth base. Each bearing paper label with printed and hand written inscription “1986/11/10 , Sold to Henry Toyomai (US Passport) / Excavated Tang Dynasty Terra Cotta Horse” with statement of US dollar and HK dollar sale price. Rearing horse height 16.5”, width 16”, depth 6”. Grooming horse height 13”, width 15.75”, depth 7.5”. $2,000-$4,000
1090. French School, “Cherubs with Bow”, Oil, 18th C.
Frecnh School, 18th century. “Cherubs with Bow”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Rococo style romantic figural painting depicting three winged cherubs playing with bow and arrow amongst clouds. Framed 30” x 35”. Unframed 25.625” x 31.125”. $1,000-$2,000
1091. Italian Giltwood Rococo Style Console Table
Continental (likely Italian) late 20th century. A Rococo style wall mounting console table having shaped serpentine black enamel top with molded edge on a conforming giltwood base having a pierced and scrolled rocaille apron with two incurvate acanthine legs terminating in whorl feet and accented with c-scrolls. Height 34.5”, width 79”, depth 21.5”. $800-$1,200
1092. Pair of Gilded Sterling Figural Putti Candelabras
Likely German, late 19th/ early 20th century. A pair of gold washed sterling silver two-light candelabras of mirrored composition having tripartite domical base raised on scrolled feet with pierced scroll decorated apron, with sculptural winged putti or cherubs (butterfly wing form) central stem issuing opposing scrolled foliate arms each terminating in a single candle cup with pierced scroll drip rings. Apparently unmarked, but acid tested in several spots as 925 silver. Height 12.375”, width across arms 8.5”, depth across base 4.75”. Total weight 44.5 troy ounces. $1,500-$3,000
1093. Palatial Aubusson Style Needlework Floral Rug
A palatial Aubusson style needlework rug or tapestry having octagonal polychrome floral medallions on black field bordered with diaper motif on maroon ground and interlocking diamonds enclosing robin’s egg blue and white flower on a pink field, all within a wide maroon border decorated with continuous floral garland band. 17’7”x11’11”. $1,000-$2,000
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1094. Continental School, “View of Amsterdam”, Oil
Continental School, late 19th / early 20th century. “View of Amsterdam”, oil on canvas, indistinctly signed to lower center, possibly “F. W. Sankowski”. Landscape painting depicting an idyllic clear day in Amsterdam. Framed 32.25” x 27.75”. Unframed 20.75” x 16.5”. $1,000-$2,000
1095. Continental School, “View of Venice”, Oil Continental School, late 19th / early 20th century. “View of Venice”, oil on canvas, indistinctly signed to lower center, possibly “F. W. Sankowski”. Landscape painting a crisp day on the canals of Venice. Framed 32.25” x 27.75”. Unframed 20.75” x 16.5”. $1,000-$2,000
1096. Carved & Inlaid Mahogany Silk Upholstered Settee
Continental, likely French, late 19th/early 20th century. A carved and upholstered mahogany sofa, having a rectangular upholstered seat and back and sloped upholstered arms, mounted with scrolled mahogany handholds on shaped and fluted arm supports, with a curved and string inlaid seat rail with six rectangular block knees, each with a string and marquetry inlaid tulip plant, with six shaped fluted legs on arrow feet. Upholstered in diamond patterned textured yellow silk. With a single rolled pillow and extra fabric. Apparently unmarked. Height 34.25”, width 77.125”, seat depth 21.25”, seat to floor 19.5”. $1,000-$2,000
1097. Large Continental Highly Carved Oak Buffet
Continental, 20th century. A large, carved oak buffet in two parts, the upper portion having an overhanging egg and dart molded pediment above two cabinet doors, each with high relief carving depicting Roman battle scenes, the side stiles carved with putti, and the center with a large crest, resting on two carved seated lions, the lower portion with an acanthus carved back splash, the lower portion with a carved and molded top, over two cabinet doors, each with high relief carving depicting Roman battle scenes, the side stiles carved with putti, and the center with a large crest, resting on two carved and seated lions, with carved supports and hairy paw feet. Cabinet doors open to reveal shelved storage. Height 78.25”, width 77.25”, depth 20.25”. $1,000-$2,000
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1098. George III Marquetry Inlaid Tea Caddy, 19 C.
English, early 19th century. A George III mahogany and marquetry inlaid tea caddy, rectangular in form, having a musical theme, with a hinged and line inlaid lid, with a central marquetry cartouche depicting instruments, above a conforming body, the front with a marquetry cartouche depicting an urn, flanked by two plants, either side with line inlay and marquetry stars. The hinged lid is lined in marbled paper, and opens to reveal two compartments with line inlaid lids and metal pulls. Unmarked. Height 5.125”, width 6.75”, depth 4.75”. $800-$1,200
1099. Regency Tortoiseshell Serpentine Pagoda Tea Caddy
English, late 18th/early 19th century. A Regency period tortoiseshell tea caddy, having a serpentine, pagoda form lid mounted with a silver escutcheon (blank), over a conforming body with a silver key escutcheon, resting a shaped base and boxwood bun feet. Hinged lid is line in dark blue velvet, and opens to reveal two compartments, each with a tortoiseshell lid with a pull, and remnants of leaded lining. Apparently unmarked. Height 5.75”, width 7.75”, depth 5”. $1,500-$3,000
1100. Regency Dome Top Tortoiseshell Tea Caddy, 19 C.
English, early 19th century. A Regency period tortoiseshell tea caddy, having a domed top inlaid with silver piping and a central square cartouche (blank), with a silver crest key escutcheon, resting on four brass ball feet. The hinged lid is lined in dark blue velvet, and opens to reveal two lidded compartments, each with a bone pull and remnants of the leaded lining. Unmarked. Height 5”, width 7”, depth 4.125”. $1,500-$3,000
1101. Regency Dome Top Tortoiseshell Tea Caddy, 19 C.
English, early 19th century. A Regency period dome top tortoiseshell tea caddy, having a shaped serpentine form, with a hinged lid with silver piping and a central silver cartouche (blank), a central locking key escutcheon, a skirted base, and four boxwood ball feet. The hinged lid is lined in red velvet, opening to reveal two lidded compartments with mother of pearl pulls and remnants of the leaded lining. Unmarked. Height 4.425”, width 7.75”, depth 4.8”. $2,000-$4,000
1102. Georgian Dome Top Tortoise Shell Tea Caddy
English, 19th century. A Georgian tortoise shell tea caddy having a sectioned dome top centered with brass ball pull opening to a red velvet lined lid and fitted two part interior with bone turned pulls, the whole raised on ball feet. Height 5.6” (including ball), width 6.75”, depth 3.6”. $1,000-$2,000
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1103. Empire Style Mahogany Breakfront with Caryatids
French, mid to late 20th century. An Empire style mahogany breakfront, having an overhanging molded cornice over an ormolu mounted frieze, supported by applied pilasters mounted with caryatid busts, the central portion with three paned doors with fretwork mullions, flanked by two cabinets, each mounted with an urn and a foliate, with a lower molding supported by caryatid columns, the lower portion with three three cabinet doors mounted with urn and foliated ormolu, flanked by two outer portions, each with two short drawers over a cabinet door, the whole resting on hairy paw feet. Apparently unmarked. Height 79.75”, width 96”, depth 19.25”. $1,000-$2,000
1104. Empire Revival Alabaster & Gilt Bronze Chandelier
French, late 19th/early 20th century. An Empire Revival style six-light chandelier, having a fluted, urn form gilt bronze support, with six downturned scrolled acanthus support arms, each supporting a foliated ring, mounted with grotesque masks, with six torch form arms, each terminating in an alabaster candle cup, with a lower alabaster shade. Apparently unmarked. Height 28.5”, diameter 34”. $1,500-$3,000
1105. Fine Palace Size Hand Woven Persian Bakhtiari
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Wool. Floral and geometric design on rust field. Cream, blue, black and green accent colors. Measures 13’ 1” x 15’ 4”. $2,000-$4,000
1106. Circle of John Hoppner, “Portrait of a Lady”, Oil
Circle of John Hoppner (English, 1758-1810), “Portrait of a Young Lady”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned, with graphite inscription to verso (later (Hoppner), with additional inscription to verso “764CD”. Figural fulllength portrait painting with chiaroscuro handling of light depicting a fair-skinned lady with raven hair and rosy cheeks, the sitter depicted seated with a small brown and white dog vying for her attention. Framed 65” x 54”. Unframed 49.825” x 39.925”. $2,000-$4,000
1107. Anton Brentano, “Portrait of a Girl”, Oil
Anton Brentano (German, 1840-1888), “Portrait of a Girl”, oil on canvas, signed to lower right “A Brentano”, with indistinct label to verso. Figural bust-length portrait painting depicting a young woman with dark auburn hair falling in a loose braid at her shoulder, the figure with a hurdy-gurdy or barrel organ. Framed 58.75” x 44”. Unframed 41.5” x 26.925”. $3,000-$5,000
1108. Marquetry Inlaid Multiple Gaming Table w/Chairs
A five piece marquetry inlaid wood multiple gaming table and chair set with playing accessories, the square table centered with marquetry inlay with flip over top revealing a chess/checker board to the reverse, removing the top leads to a green felted card playing surface which flips over to be a backgammon board, which then slides open to the next underlayer being an extendable roulette table with heavy wheel at center and two small game boards at either side. The table has four marquetry inlaid drawers to each side and is raised on inlaid cabriole legs. Each of the four chairs having curving backrests and are also inlaid with musical trophy and foliage. Set is accompanied with additional gaming equipment including dice, cards, dice cups, backgammon, chess pieces, poker chips, and poker chip sorter and an extra roulette wheel. Table height 29.375”. Tabletop 36.5” square. Length of extended roulette table 55.25”. Chair overall height 35”, width 18.875”, depth 19.5”, seat height 18”, seat depth 15.75”. $1,500-$3,000
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1109. Georgian Mahogany Cased Grandfather Clock, 19 C.
English, early to mid 19th century. A tall George III cased mahogany grandfather clock, the bonnet having a broken swan’s neck pediment with line inlay, resting on a molded cornice supported by two fluted pilasters, flanking a glazed doors, revealing a hand painted face with Roman Numerals and peacock feather spandrels, beneath an arch centered with gold shells and a decorative border, resting on a rectangular case with chamfered and fluted lamb’s tongue corners and a rectangular door with checkered inlay and a central marquetry inlay shell, the whole resting on a rectangular base. Apparently unmarked. Height 84”, width 18.625”, depth 9.425”. $2,000-$4,000
1110. Carlton House Rosewood Marquetry Inlay Desk
English, early 20th century. A Carlton House rosewood and satinwood marquetry and bone inlay desk, having a U-shaped design, the top inset with a gilt tooled leather writing surface, with three conforming cabinets, the tallest in the center, with a curved door, marquetry inlaid and depicting the Greek goddess Athena, underneath a classical awning with fluted columns and a black and white tiled floor, flanked by two lower, shaped side cabinets, each line and marquetry inlaid with putti engaged in scenes of industry and education, the sides marquetry inlaid with owls, and the tops with a pierced brass gallery, the curved portions of the desk inlaid with scrolled acanthus foliates, fitted with three drawers, one long central and two short and curved, each line and marquetry inlaid with putti and foliage, on six squared and tapered legs, the tops of each line and marquetry inlaid with foliated drops, with castor feet. Stamped “Davis & Co.”, “255 Tottenham Ct. St.”, with “T. Winson / House Furniture & Commission Agent / St. George St. Liverpool” to drawer interior. Height 38.625”, width 41.625”, depth 21.5”. $4,000-$6,000
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1111. Exceptional Cast Bronze Bell, Buckeye Bell Foundry Buckeye Bell Foundry (American, founded 1865). A large American church bell raised on iron rotary yoke, with verdigris patination throughout, marked “THE E.W. VANDUZEN CO. CINCINNATI”, “St. Leo’s Church 1928”, “BUCKEYE BELL FOUNDRY 1928”. $3,000-$5,000
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1112. Louis XV Gilt Bronze Cartel Clock and Barometer
Style of Mathieu Planchon (French, active 1865-1920), circa 1880. Matched pair of Louis XV style gilt bronze cartel clock case and barometer case, each ribbon-hung case with ebonized frame bordered with gilt beading, each case centered by torch and quiver crest at top and floral swag with dangling tassel at bottom, barometer and clock with glazed and hinged doors over white enameled faces with Arabic numbering, clock movement marked “1880 45”, barometer apparently unmarked. Each overall 22” x 10.5” x 4.25”. $3,000-$5,000
1113. Attr. to Jacques Fouquier, Pair of Oils on Panel
Attributed to Jacques Fouquier (Flemish (active France), 1580-1659). Pair of pastoral oil on panel paintings, comprising “Convergence in a Clearing”, oil on panel, apparently unsigned, with label to verso, figural pastoral landscape painting depicting a wooded scene with figures meeting in a clearing; and “Travelers on Footpath”, oil on panel, apparently unsigned, with label to verso, figural pastoral landscape painting depicting a three male figures walking a footpath through a wooded scene. Each framed 13.75” x 16”. Each unframed 9” x 11.25”. Note: alternative artist spellings include, but are not limited to, Jacques Fouquières and Jacob Facquier. $3,000-$5,000
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1114. Claude Raillard Striking Religieuse Clock, 17th C.
Claude Raillard (French, d. 1708), late 17th to early 18th century. Scarce Louis XIV period brass mounted religieuse clock of rectangular form with ebonized wood case surmounted by cornice top, boulle inlay on front panel with brass line borders surrounding tortoiseshell border, glazed front protecting dial with engraved brass chapter ring with Roman numerals and Arabic numbers, scrolled foliate and florals in spandrels, lower medallion marked “Raillard Paris”, exposed bell at top of case (missing top front element), shaped glazed panels on sides of case (one door with key escutcheon for access to movement), sliding back ebonized wood door opens to reveal mechanism within marked “Claude Raillard Paris”. Overall height 14.3”, width 10.7”, depth 5.1”. Note: A similar clock by Claude Raillard sold above at Christie’s, Amsterdam on their December 19, 2007 sale, “The P.C. Spaans Collection of Important European Clocks” as Lot 476. Claude Raillard came from a family of clockmakers and in the mid-17th century produced a clock and a watch for Cardinal Mazarin. Christie’s has noted that French clockmakers such as Raillard were influenced by Dutch clockmakers at the time. $6,000-$8,000
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1115. Men’s Rolex Oyster Perpetual Datejust Wristwatch
Rolex (English, founded 1905). A mens or oversized ladies Rolex Oyster Perpetual Datejust wristwatch with fluted bezel and stainless steel bracelet, watch with black stick dial with white Roman numerals, calendar window at the 3 under magnifying lens, with metal stick hands and continuous run second hand. Serial # X938508. Total weight 98.1 grams. $5,000-$7,000
1117. Ladies 18k Yellow Gold, Ruby, & Diamond Necklace
Ladies 18k yellow gold, ruby, and diamond stranded necklace with a alternating pear cut rubies & bezel set diamonds ( 2.15 carats total weight, color: F-G, clarity: VVS). Necklace length 16.25”. Total weight 48.1 grams. $7,000-$9,000
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1116. Ladies 14k Yellow Gold & Diamond Tennis Necklace
Ladies 14k yellow gold and diamond tennis necklace with many white diamonds, graduating in size ( 7.50 carats total weight, color range: H-I, clarity: SI). Marked on clasp with “14k”. Length 18”. Total weight 31.8 grams. $5,000-$7,000
1118. Ladies 14k Yellow Gold & Diamond Bracelet
Ladies 14k yellow gold and diamond bracelet with repeating clover form clusters of diamonds ( 8.00 carats total weight, color range: G-I, clarity: SI-I). Marked on clasp with “14K”. Length 7.5”. Total weight 18.0 grams. Note: Bracelet does not lay flat, however, will lay correctly on wrist. $8,000-$12,000
1119. Palace Size Hand Woven Persian Heriz
Wool. Iran. Floral design on cream field. Cream, green, blue and gold accent colors. measures 12’ 10” x 15’ 3”. $4,000-$6,000
1120. Two Louis XIII Os de Mouton Barley Twist Chairs French, late 18th/mid to late 19th century. Two Louis XIII barley twist armchairs, each with a crested and upholstered back, os de mouton arms with barley twist supports, with a squared and upholstered seat, each with carved barley twist legs and an H-stretcher, with a front barley twist rung. Each in hand stitched crewelwork upholstery, one with a geometric pattern, the other with a foliated pattern and green velvet. Height (of green velvet): 45.6”, width 24.5”, seat depth 18.25”, seat to floor 21”. Note: Both chairs were purchased together in France, and appear to be a pair, though one chair is older than the other, which was possibly made later to match. $3,000-$5,000
1121. Pair, Renaissance Revival Oak Display Cabinets
English, 20th century. Pair of carved and stained oak Renaissance Revival monumental illuminated display cabinets, each having a molded cornice, with a scrolled front, and a central crested rocaille over a foliated swag. with a faceted frieze with rocaille, supported by two banded ionic columns, with a front cabinet door fitted with a beveled glass panel, opening to reveal interior glass shelving, resting on a lower cabinet with a molded cornice and gadrooned frieze, over a cabinet door with faceted carving, flanked on either side by tapering fluted applied columns. Height 104”, width 29.25”, depth 20”. $6,000-$8,000
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1122. Stunning 3 Carat Oval Brilliant Cut Diamond Ring Breathtaking ladies14k yellow gold and diamond ring with large central oval brilliant cut center diamond ( 3.04 carats, color: G, clarity: VVS2) surrounded within diamond halo and baguette cuts on tapered shank (4.25 carats total weight). US ring size 6. Ring weighs 8 grams. Note: Ring accompanied with EGL USA Cut Grade Diamond Report for oval cut diamond (without setting) as well as an appraisal for the loose diamond in the amount of $110,000 from Universal Gemological Services, dated May 27, 2011. $40,000-$60,000
1123. Antique Platinum & Three-Stone Diamond Ring
Antique ladies platinum and diamond pierced & embossed ring containing one center European cut diamond ( 1.40 carats, color: J-K, clarity: VS), flanked by two European cut diamond ( 0.75 carat each, color: F-G, clarity: VS). Apparently unmarked. US ring size 6. Total weight 5.8 grams. $15,000-$30,000
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1124. Palatial Louis XIV Style Mirrored & Gilt Armoire
French, late 20th century. A palatial mahogany Louis XIV style three portion armoire, having a molded serpentine pediment topped with a gold cherub and mounted with flame finials, the frieze with applied gilt mounts, above three conforming mirrored doors, each accented with applied gilt rose swags and having a shaped and molded border with gilt accents, the whole with a shaped and molded skirt with ormolu mounts, resting on eight scrolled legs. Central portion opens to reveal interior shelving and a lower drawer, the left with interior shelving, and the right with hanging storage and two lower drawers. Made in France stickers to reverse. Height 108”, width 91”, depth 23.25”. $4,000-$6,000
1125. Palatial Georgian Mahogany Breakfront Cabinet
English, mid 19th century. A palatial late Georgian mahogany breakfront cabinet in eight parts, having a molded cornice, the upper portion with three sections, the center with double doors, flanked on either side by a single door, each with mullioned individually glazed windows opening to reveal three interior shelves, the lower portion with four central long drawers flanked on either side by a single drawer above round panel inset cabinet door, all with line and marquetry inlaid roundels, turned knobs, and a molded base. One cabinet door opens to reveal three drawers, and other opens to reveal shelving. Apparently unmarked. Accompanied with original sales receipts upon request. Height 105”, width 105”, depth 22.5”. $5,000-$7,000
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1126. French Provincial Walnut Buffet Deux Corps, 19th C
French, mid 19th century. A carved, Provincial style buffet deux corps, the upper portion with a curved and molded cornice, over a carved frieze, with two conforming paneled doors with fluted stiles, with lamb’s tongue corners, opening to reveal interior shelves, the lower portion with an overhanging top, with two paneled short drawers over two paneled cabinet doors, with a central fluted stile and lamb’s tongue corners, with a molded and shaped skirt and scrolled iron hardware and long hinges. Apparently unmarked. Height 98.75”, width 58.5”, depth 28.75”. $3,000-$5,000
1128. Hand Woven Persian Tabriz Rug
Wool. Iran. Scrolling and cascading foliage on salmon colored field. Blue, cream and green accent colors. measures 12’ 11” x 15’ 9”. $3,000-$5,000
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1127. Monumental Polychrome Carved Wood Girandole Mirror
Italian, first half 19th century. A polychromed and carved wood Venetian Rococo girandole mirror with shaped looking glass, frame with rocaille elements to corners, frame centered at top by scrolled acanthine and floral crest over reverse etched figural scene, frame with scrolled acanthine surround, looking glass flanked on either side by reverse etched figural scenes over dual candle holders, with various inscriptions to reverse. Overall 85.75” x 52”. $3,000-$5,000
1129. Palace Size Hand Woven Floral Area Rug Wool. Floral design on cream field. Rose, blue, gold and green accent colors. measures 12’3” x 19’’ 4”. $3,000-$5,000
1130. Highly Carved and Stained Oak Drop Front Bar
Continental, possibly Belgian, late 19th/early 20th century. A carved and stained oak drop front bar in two portions, the upper portion having an overhanging dentil and egg and dart molded cornice, with a highly carved frieze having a central winged angel amidst scrolling foliage and vines, with high relief gargoyle patera blocks, flanked on either side by female figures, the fall front carved with a central gargoyle and crest and scrolled foliage, opening to reveal a later mirrored and shelved interior bar, the lower portion with an egg and dart molded cornice above one long drawers and two cabinet doors, each carved with gargoyles and scrolled vines, the whole resting on a molded base and scrolled and foliated bracket feet. Apparently unmarked. Height 64”, width 58”, depth 22”. $3,000-$5,000
1131. Palatial Baroque Style Brass 32 Light Chandelier
British, late 20th century. A palatial brass Baroque style chandelier, having a shaped and scrolled pearshaped form, the top mounted with four cut class finials, tapering in around the middle with a central support surrounded by four scrolling bars, mounted with vines and oak leaves, with four arms mounted with shaped crystal drops, the lower tier with 32 scrolled support arms, each terminating in a candle cup, and mounted with crystal drops. Apparently unmarked. Height 77”, diameter 48”. $2,000-$4,000
1132. Large Carved Baroque Style Giltwood Wall Mirror
Continental, likely French, last quarter 19th century. A large Baroque style giltwood wall mirror, having pierced and crested top with a central shell surrounded by scrolling foliage, with a shaped serpentine-top acanthus leaf, berry, and egg frame with a beaded liner, the bottom corners accented with scrolled foliage. Apparently unmarked. Height 80”, width 37”, depth 4”. $1,500-$3,000
1133. Hand Woven Agra Room Size Rug
Wool. India. Floral design on light green field. Multiple borders. Brown, cream and light blue accent colors. measures 9’ 5” x 13’ 7”. $800-$1,200
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1134. Ladies 18k White Gold & Two-Stone Diamond Ring
Ladies 18k white gold and diamond pierced & embossed ring with two center white diamonds (each stone 0.60 carat, 1.20 carats total weight, color: G-H, clarity: I1). Marked on interior of band with stylized “GB” & “14K”. US ring size 6. Total weight 3.5 grams. $3,000-$5,000
1135. Ladies 18k Rose Gold & Blush Diamond Necklace
Ladies 18k rose gold and two-tone diamond tear drop form necklace with central natural blush colored rose cut diamond ( 1.86 carat total weight) surrounded by white diamonds ( 3.11 carat total weight). Marked on pendant with “K18”, “MK”, “D186 D083 042”. Chain is 14k rose gold, marked on chain clasp with “14k”. Length of chain 17”. Total weight (including chain) 8.5 grams. $2,500-$5,000
1137. Ladies 14k White Gold & Diamond Dangle Earrings
Pair of ladies 14k white gold and diamond dangle teardrop form earrings. Each earring with three teardrop form sections, comprising of one pear cut center diamond further surrounded by many accent diamonds. Each teardrop separated by one single white diamond. Overall 1.58 carats total weight, color range: G-H, clarity: VS. Marked to backing with “14K”. Each earring 2.0”. Total weight 4.8 grams. $2,000-$4,000
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1136. 14k Yellow Gold & Diamond Pendant Necklace
Ladies 14k yellow gold & diamond rounded & scalloped cluster pendant necklace with lattice work design & centered with rosettes of diamonds ( 2.0 carats total weight, color: G-H, clarity: SI). Marked on back of pendant loop with “14K” & “BH”, likely for maker. Pendant at end of fine 14K yellow gold chain. Length of chain 17.5”. Total weight (including chain) 8.8 grams. $2,000-$4,000
1138. Ladies 14k White Gold & Diamond Dangle Earrings
Pair of ladies 14k white gold dangle earrings, beginning with hammered white gold clover form and terminating in heart form. Each earring with twelve white diamonds ( 1.5 carats total weight, color range: F-G, clarity: VS), one to clover form & the rest to heart form. Marked on back of earring with “14K”. Also marked on each backing with “14K”. Both earrings measure 1.75” each. Total weight 7.8 grams. $2,000-$4,000
1139. Horatio McCulloch, Beside a Loch, Oil on Canvas
Horatio McCulloch (Scottish (active Great Britain),1806-1867), “Beside a Loch”, oil on canvas, signed lower left “H McCulloch”. Figural landscape painting depicting lakeside scene with river that flows to lake, with cattle and cattle herder and two figures with horse crossing arched bridge over river, with mountains in the distance and overcast skies overhead. Framed 17” x 23.25”. Sight 11” x 17”. $1,500-$3,000
1140. English Stained Oak and Pine Library Table English, late 19th century. A stained pine library or dining table, rectangular in form, having an overhanging top composed of three large planks, over an inset molded skirt, with four large, turned and banded legs and bun feet. Apparently unmarked. Height 31.25”, width 96.5”, depth 44.75”. $1,000-$2,000
1141. Welsh Carved Oak Cupboard with Applied Bosses
Welsh, late 19th century. A carved oak cupboard in two portions, the upper portion having an overhanging molded cornice above three shallow shelves, the middle shelf with two angled, locking cabinets, each with carved, beveled triangular spandrels with applied oval bosses, with hammered metal dragon hinges, the lower portion with two outer cabinets, each with beveled triangular spandrels and applied oval bosses, with hammered metal dragon hinges, flanking two short interior drawers, each with tear drop pulls, with a molded apron, raised on two turned front legs with bun feet and squared back legs, with side stretchers. Apparently unmarked. Height 74.25”, width 59.75”, depth 20”. $1,000-$2,000
1142. Pair of Fine Large 800 Silver Pheasant Sculptures
Likely German, 20th century. A pair of large 800 silver pheasants with finely molded feathered bodies and scaly feet, one with articulating wings. One with impressed mark to tail “800”. Standing bird height 8.25”, width 15.75”, depth 4”. Crouching bird height 4.75”, width 17”, depth 8.75”. Total weight 46.2 troy ounces. $1,500-$3,000
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1143. Turn of the Century Japanese Champlevé Lamp
Japanese, circa 1900. A Japanese champlevé bronze table lamp demonstrating hallmarks of cross-cultural influence of turn of the century Asia, having a notably Chinese slender meiping (plum) shaft with applied champlevé enamel elements depicting stylized clouds and the Japanese creator god Izanagi on leiwen ground, with Art Nouveau (and characteristically French) style shade with pierced and scrolled foliate decoration interspersed with round champlevé lotus medallions, and champlevé floral border, shade with ruched fabric element to underside, apparently unmarked. Overall 24” x 15.5”. $2,000-$4,000
1144. Large Chinese Cast Iron Censor or Low Bowl, 19 C.
Chinese, late 19th century. A large, cast iron censor or low, bowl (possibly a koi fish pond), decorated with stylized flowers, butterflies, clouds, and Chinese characters, with ring handles and dragon feet. Apparently unmarked. Height 14”, diameter 34.25”. $1,000-$2,000
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1146. 2 Pieces Ancienne Manufacture Royale Décor Mékong
1145. 60 Pieces Ancienne Manufacture Royale Décor Mékong
Ancienne Manufacture Royale (French, Limoges,1737-1986, acquired by Bernardaud), late 20th century. A dinnerware set for 12 of 60 pieces of rare and exceptional Décor Mékong, including 12 dinner plates, 12 luncheon plates, 12 salad or dessert plates, 12 rimmed soup bowls, and 12 bread plates. Each decorated in a chinoiserie motif, with a red and green border, green and gold palm trees, dancers, and pagodas, with a central dancer in a red and green striped and leopard print costume with a palm tree and gilt accents. Each with manufacturer’s mark to underside. Height (of dinner plate) 1”, diameter 11.625”. $2,000-$4,000
Ancienne Manufacture Royale (French, Limoges,1737-1986, acquired by Bernardaud), late 20th century. A rare and exceptional group of 2 serving pieces of Décor Mékong porcelain dinnerware, including a large lidded soup tureen with scrolled handles on a rimmed platter. Each decorated in a chinoiserie motif, with a red and green border, green and gold palm trees, dancers, and pagodas, and gilt accents, the platter with a central dancer in a red and green striped and leopard print costume with a palm tree. Each with manufacturer’s mark to underside. Height (of tureen) 8.125”, width 13.5”, depth 8”. $1,000-$2,000
1148. 5 Pieces Ancienne Manufacture Royale Décor Mékong
1147. 2 Pieces Ancienne Manufacture Royale Décor Mékong
Ancienne Manufacture Royale (French, Limoges,1737-1986, acquired by Bernardaud), late 20th century. A pair of rare and exceptional Décor Mékong porcelain serving tureens, each decorated in a chinoiserie motif, with a red and green border, green and gold palm trees, dancers in a red and green striped and leopard print costume, and pagodas, with gilt accents. Each with manufacturer’s mark to underside. Height 7.5”, width 11.5”, depth 7”. $800-$1,200
1149. 25 Pieces Ancienne Manufacture Royale Décor Mékong
Ancienne Manufacture Royale (French, Limoges,1737-1986, acquired by Bernardaud), late 20th century. A rare and exceptional Décor Mékong porcelain demitasse set, including 1 coffee pot, 1 sugar, 1 creamer, 12 cups, and 10 saucers. Each decorated in a chinoiserie motif, with a red and green border, green and gold palm trees, dancers, and pagodas, and gilt accents, and the cups with a central dancer in a red and green striped and leopard print costume with a palm tree. Each with manufacturer’s mark to underside. Height (of coffee pot) 7.5”, width 9.75”, depth 5”. $600-$800
Ancienne Manufacture Royale (French, Limoges,1737-1986, acquired by Bernardaud), late 20th century. A rare and exceptional group of 5 serving pieces of Décor Mékong porcelain dinnerware, including 2 low side bowls, 1 rectangular serving dish, 1 asparagus dish, and 1 gravy boat on attached stand. Each decorated in a chinoiserie motif, with a central dancer in a red and green striped and leopard print costume with a palm tree, with a rim with a red and green border, green and gold palm trees, dancers, and pagodas, and gilt accents. Each with manufacturer’s mark to underside. Height (of low bowl) 2”, diameter 9.425”. $600-$800
1150. 3 Pieces Ancienne Manufacture Royale Décor Mékong
Ancienne Manufacture Royale (French, Limoges,1737-1986, acquired by Bernardaud), late 20th century. A rare and exceptional group of 3 serving pieces of Décor Mékong porcelain dinnerware, including 1 small platter, 1 medium platter, and 1 large platter. Each decorated in a chinoiserie motif, with a central dancer in a red and green striped and leopard print costume with a palm tree, with a rim with a red and green border, green and gold palm trees, dancers, and pagodas, and gilt accents. All with manufacturer’s mark to underside. Height (of largest) 1.25”, width 15.5”, depth 12.25”. $600-$800
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1151. Attributed to Jack Wardleworth, “Othello’s Defense”, Oil
Attributed to Jack Leigh Wardleworth (British, 18631925), “Othello’s Defense”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Figural painting depicting a scene from the Shakespearean tragedy Othello (c. 1603), wherein Desdemona and Othello plead before the Doge. Framed 30” x 40”. Unframed 20” x 30”. $1,500-$3,000
1152. Attributed to Jack Wardleworth, “The Merchant of Venice”, Oil
Attributed to Jack Leigh Wardleworth (British, 18631925), “The Merchant of Venice (Casket Scene)”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Figural painting depicting a scene from the Shakespearean comedy The Merchant of Venice (c. 1596-1599), wherein figures gather before assorted small caskets. Framed 30.75” x 40”. Unframed 20.25” x 29.75”. $1,500-$3,000
1154. English Mahogany Inlaid 8 Day Tall Case Clock
1153. British School, “Richard the Lionheart at Battle”
British School, last half 19th century. “Richard the Lionheart at Battle”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Figural pre-Raphaelite painting depicting the wounding of King Richard the First, sometimes called Richard the Lionheart. Framed 35.5” x 30”. Unframed 27” x 21.75”. $1,500-$3,000
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English, early 19th century Georgian inlaid mahogany eight day time and strike tall case clock having a arched or bonnet top over a circular brass and glazed door opening to the brass dial having Roman numerals and Arabic numerals with seconds hand above the long waisted case with hinged locking door inlaid with urn and satinwood stringing flanked by chamfered fluted pilasters. Clock case is raised on bracket feet united by a scalloped apron. Height 78.25”, width 17.75”, depth 8.75”. $1,000-$2,000
1155. Hand Woven Persian Kashan Area Rug
Wool. Iran. Floral design on blue field. Multiple borders. Cream and brown accent colors. Measures 9’ 9” x 12’ 7”. $1,500-$3,000
1156. French Carved Neoclassical Pier Mirror, 19th C. French, mid to late 19th century. A carved and polychromed Neoclassical style pier mirror, rectangular in format and brown in color, having a gadrooned molded cornice, over a carved frieze with decorative foliated spandrels and central flower and vine, over a inset mirror with a crested top, surrounded by a carved acanthus tip border, with c-scrolls and rocaille at the top. Apparently unmarked. Height 49,425”, width 41.15”, depth 3”. $1,500-$3,000
1157. Pair, French Neoclassical Bronze Candelabrum Lamps
Continental, likely French, late 19th/early 20th century. A pair of figural bronze candelabrum, each depicting a Neoclassical female figure standing on a orb with a foliated base, holding an urn, topped with a foliated support with nine candle cups, eight surrounding and one torchiere, each draped with chain swags terminating in weighted drops, the whole resting on a square red marble base with foliated cast iron bracket feet. Mounted as a lamp and electrified. Apparently unmarked. Height (to top) 37.25”, width 6.325”, depth 6.325”. $1,500-$3,000
1158. Pair French Neoclassical Style Upholstered Settees
French, mid 20th century. A pair of squared Neoclassical style settees, each with an upholstered back, high, scrolled upholstered arms with fluted arms, with a scalloped and flowered seat rail, and four tapering spiral carved legs. Upholstered in striped blue silk. Apparently unmarked. Height 30.75”, width 59”, seat depth 18.5”, seat to floor 20”. $1,000-$2,000
1159. French Neoclassical Distressed Swan Motif Daybed
French, mid to late 19th century. A Neoclassical swan motif daybed, purportedly used on the set of “Gone With the Wind,” having a distressed finish and curved ends, each with saber form supports topped with carved swan supports with a bent head and up-stretched wings, terminating in carved and foliated feet, with a curved rail over caning, with upholstered side panels, and a painted white lower frieze rail with carved acanthus leaves and rosettes. Missing side rails. Apparently unmarked. Height 51”, width 47”, depth 11”. $800-$1,200
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1160. Hand Woven Persian Tabriz Rug
Wool. Iran. Floral design on red field. Blue, green, gold and cream accent colors. Measures 8’ 10” x 12’ 1”. $1,500-$3,000
1161. Stained Oak French Provincial Two-Door Armoire
French, late 18th century with early to mid 20th century modifications. A Provincial two-door armoire, with a molded top, over two paneled doors, each mounted with shaped peacock plumed form brass escutcheons incised with religious scenes and long hinges, with paneled sides, lamb’s tongue carved corners, and a shaped apron, with lamb’s tongue feet. Opens to reveal interior shelves with shaped fronts. Height 93.75”, width 59.75”, depth 23”. $1,000-$2,000
1162. Carved French Provincial Walnut Buffet, 19th C.
French, 19th century. A Provincial walnut buffet, having an overhanging top with a molded edge and chamfered corners, over a conforming case, with two sliding upper drawers carved with C-scrolls, flanking a scrolled and leaf tipped flower, above two overlapping doors, each with a carved border with a serpentine upper edge crested with a fluer-di-lis, with a shaped skirt with a carved edge, resting on incurvate legs. Height 52”, width 42.5”, depth 24.5”. $1,500-$3,000
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1163. French Louis Phillip Giltwood Gesso Carved Mirror
French, 19th century. A Louis Phillipe gesso and carved giltwood wall mirror with vertically aligned shaped looking glass, having beaded border to looking glass, frame centered at top by rocaille and scrolled acanthine crest, apparently unmarked. Overall 55” x 39.75”. $800-$1,200
1164. Rustic Black Forest Style Antler Motif Chandelier
American, 20th century. Rustic Black Forest style fifteen light two tier chandelier, with domed base centered by bone form finial, lower tier issuing ten antler form arms terminating in candle cups with simulated wax candle sleeves, upper tier issuing five of the same, central shaft adorned with intertwining antlers. $1,000-$2,000
1165. Rustic Black Forest Style Antler Motif Chandelier
American, 20th century. Rustic Black Forest style fifteen light two tier chandelier, with domed base centered by bone form finial, lower tier issuing ten antler form arms terminating in candle cups with simulated wax candle sleeves, upper tier issuing five of the same, central shaft adorned with intertwining antlers. $1,000-$2,000
1166. Rustic Black Forest Style Antler Motif Chandelier
American, 20th century. Rustic Black Forest style fifteen light two tier chandelier, with domed base centered by bone form finial, lower tier issuing ten antler form arms terminating in candle cups with simulated wax candle sleeves, upper tier issuing five of the same, central shaft adorned with intertwining antlers. $1,000-$2,000
1167. Black Forest Carved Bear Tantalus Stand
Continental, 20th century. Black Forest carved figural tantalus holder depicting a charming and pleasant bear standing on hind feet ahdn holding a walking stick on a rounded base with carved and textured naturalistic ground. Bear with smiling open mouth, upturned ears and prepared for a hike with scalloped edged basket on back (for holding decanter) and antler form holders radiating from sides (for holding cordial glasses). Unmarked. Overall height 15.125”. $800-$1,200
1168. Large Hand Woven Persian Mahal
Wool. Iran. Diamond shaped center medallion Floral design with scrolling foliage. Multiple borders. Pink, rose, blue and gold accent colors. measures 10’ 10” x 13’ 3”. $1,000-$2,000
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1169. Venetian Polychrome and Carved Giltwood Mirror
Continental, second quarter 20th century. A polychromed and carved giltwood Louis XV style mirror with shaped looking glass, frame topped with beaded and stepped cornice over foliated torch and quiver crest, looking glass bordered by elaborate high relief scrolled acanthus and centered at bottom by rocaille with scrolled acanthus surround, marked to reverse “Made in Italy”. Overall 59.5” x 40”. $1,200-$2,400
1170. Pair of Bronze Blackamoor Figural Candlesticks
Continental, likely Italian, mid 20th century. A pair of gilt and patinated bronze blackamoor candlesticks, each depicting a male figure wearing a plumed turban and an elaborately patterned gilt tunic, each holding a torch mounted with a candle cup, and standing on a grassy base. Apparently unmarked. Height 15.75”, width 6.75”, depth 5”. $800-$1,200
1171. Large Green & Gold Scalloped Store Display Counter
American, circa 1970s. A quatrefoil form store counter, having four scallops, each a paned glass display case, with a green top with black speckles and upper and lower gold molding, with sliding doors to the interior, one scallop sliding out for access, the whole on a plinth base. Apparently unmarked. Height 36”, width 118”, depth 104”. $1,000-$2,000
1172. After Domenico Bettini, “Composizione di Fiori”
After Domenico Bettini (Italian, 1644-1705), “Composizione di Fiori (Composition with Flowers)”, oil on canvas. Signed to lower right “Bettini”. With inscription to verso “Bettini 95 x 555-97.” Framed 55.25” x 31.5”. Unframed 48” x 24”. $800-$1,200
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1173. Continental Giltwood Pier Mirror
Continental, early 20th century. A carved giltwood pier mirror with vertically aligned rectangular looking glass, topped with pierced scrolled and splayed acanthus centered by daffodils, frame with interior beaded border, with fluted trumpet form flower or bamboo border. Overall 72.5” x 43.5”. $1,000-$2,000
1174. Hand Woven Persian Tabriz Area Rug
Wool. Iran. Geometric and floral design on cream field. Red, blue, orange and gold accent colors. measures 4’ 12” X 6’ 10 1/2”. $600-$800
1175. Fine Hand Woven Tribal Throw Rug
Wool. Iran. Tribal and geometric design on burgundy field. Multiple borders. Gold, blue, green and cream accent colors. measures 9’ 8” z 7’ 9”. $600-$800
1177. British School, “Tatersalls Horse”, Oil on Canvas
1176. British School, “Horse and Hunting Dogs”, Oil British School, late 19th century. “Horse and Hunting Dogs”, oil on canvas, indistinctly signed to lower right. Pastoral painting depicting an unsaddled horse in open pasture with two hunting dogs. Framed 27” x 33”. Unframed 23.5” x 29.5”. $300-$500
British School, circa first quarter 20th century. “Tattersalls Horse”, oil on canvas, inscribed indistinctly to verso “Tattersalls horse...”. Figural equine painting depicting a tall and lean racehorse in profile, with a stable in the distance. Framed 20.75” x 24.75”. Sight 16” x 20”. Note: Tattersalls (or Tattersall’s) (British, founded 1766) is the primary auctioneer of race horses in the United Kingdom and Ireland. $500-$700
1178. Large Bronze Garden Sculpture “Standing Horse”
20th century. Hollow patinated bronze figural garden sculpture in the form of a regal male horse with flowing mane and calm expressive eyes, with rich verdigris (or verdi gras) patina throughout. Apparently unsigned. Overall 50.5” x 47” x 13”. Provenance: From the private collection of Elaine Killeen, Atlanta, Georgia. $1,200-$2,400
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1179. Continental Baroque Style Carved Oak Cabinet Continental, early 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 83”, width 49.6”, depth 18.4”. $1,000-$2,000
1181. Carved Baroque Style Giltwood Fantasy Mirror
Continental, 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 59.25”, width 32”, depth 3.25”. $800-$1,200
1180. French Carved Oak Baroque Style Cushion Mirror
French, late 19th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 68”, width 46.5”, depth 6”. $1,000-$2,000
1182. Continental School, “Interior Scene”, Oil, 18th C. Northern Continental, late 18th century. “Interior Scene”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Framed 16” x 14”. Unframed 11.25” x 9.125”. $800-$1,200
1183. Dutch Baroque Brass 7-Light Chandelier
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Dutch, 19th century. A Baroque brass chandelier, having a faceted, graduated support, with seven serpentine arms, each terminating in a candle cup. Apparently unmarked. Height 21.25”, diameter 19.75”. $700-$900
1185. Large Gilt Metal and Crystal Basket Chandelier
Wool. Iran. Floral and geometric design on red field. Blue, green and gold accent colors. Measures 8’ 1” x 12’ 4”. $1,000-$2,000
1184. Hand Woven Persian Kashan Area Rug
20th century. French Empire style basket chandelier with upturned acanthus leaf tip gilt metal decoration, with draping cut and faceted crystal prisms. Height 40”; diameter 29”. $1,000-$2,000
1186. 19th Century Louis XVI Style Giltwood Wall Mirror
1187. Continental Giltwood Hand Carved Mirror
French, 19th century. A Louis XVI style carved and giltwood wall mirror with rectangular looking glass, centered at top by pierced urn and foliate crest, looking glass bordered with beading surround, frame with protruding corners and high relief foliate bordering throughout, apparently unmarked. Overall 67” x 35.5”. $1,200-$2,400
Continental, mid 19th century. A hand carved giltwood mirror, having a casket shape with a molded frame, mounted with a crested top, centered with a foliated urn finial and draped with swags of roses, the sides with pierced and foliated scrolls, the base with a rocaille drop. Apparently unmarked. Height 40”, width 26”, depth 6”. $800-$1,200
1188. Samson Ceramics Sevres Style Porcelain Box
Samson Ceramics (French, 1845-1969), early 20th century. A cushioned hard paste porcelain dresser box in the manner of Sevres, the sides and top edged in royal blue with a dotted and gilt border, each with a central hand painted and enameled panel depicting musical instruments amidst flowers and foliage, the edges mounted in pressed gilt bronze banding, the corners mounted with ormolu, resting on scrolled rocaille gilt bronze feet. Interior lined in cushioned silk. Marked to underside. Height 5.5”, width 9.5”, depth 6.425”. $800-$1,200
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1189. “Little Girl Fishing”, Bronze, 20th Century
20th century. “Little Girl Fishing”, bronze, stamped “Tiffany” (spurious). Figural sculpture depicting a little girl with pole in hand, with hair and fabric lofting behind her, with small basket hanging from her shoulders, with naturalistically rendered base. Overall 24.5” x 16” x 12”. $800-$1,200
1190. American Allegorical Carved & Ebonized Hall Tree
American, late 19th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 77”, width 42”, depth 4”. $800-$1,200
1192. Large Bronze Garden Sculpture “Little Garden Girl”
20th century. Hollow patinated bronze figural garden sculpture in the form of a charming little girl, with rich verdigris (or verdi gras) patina throughout. Apparently unsigned. Overall 46.5” x 13.5” x 12”. Provenance: From the private collection of Elaine Killeen, Atlanta, Georgia. $1,000-$2,000
1191. Carved and Illuminated Henry II Style Wine Bar
Continental, likely French, mid to late 20th century. A Henry II-style carved wood and illuminated wine bar, with a molded cornice, over a frieze carved with flutes and high relief rosettes, with three carved high relief monks heads, with chamfered corners with scrolled patern blocks to the shoulders and base, with imbricated scalloped medallions, flanking two cabinet doors, each with a textured glue glass pane, over a wrought iron lattice work overlay, mounted with pressed fleur-de-lis and grape clusters, opening to reveal interior side shelves with twisted wrought iron supports, flanking a central tiled transfer glass, meant to appear like stained glass when illuminated, over a revolving cabinet, ornately carved to the front with a central high relief lion’s face, with scrolling foliates, in a carved elongated hexagon, with scrolled spandrels, swiveling to reveal a rounded cabinet for bottle storage, with a mirrored base and a glass top, with a twisted wrought iron gallery, resting on a carved apron, with four incurvate scrolled legs terminating in lion’s paw feet. Height 65.5”, width 37.5”, depth 20”. $800-$1,200
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1193. Transforming Continental Inlaid Sofa Table
Continental, late 19th/early 20th century. A transforming sofa table, with a rectangular top, with a satinwood and burl wood matchbook veneered top, centered with a marquetry inlay diamond, over a conforming satinwood veneer apron, inset with a single drawer, the sides sliding out to form a dining table, resting on two carved mahogany trestle supports, each with a carved and turned urn flanked by open scrolls, with a pierced stretcher, on fluted, incurvate shoe feet. Apparently unmarked. Height 29.5”, width 60”, depth (open) 36”, depth (closed) 23.5”. $800-$1,200
1194. Spanish Colonial Style Wrought Iron Chandelier
Continental, early 20th century. A Spanish Colonial style wrought iron chandelier, having a scrolled upper support, with four chain drops descending to support a shaped and patterned ring, mounted with six C-scrolled arms, each with a cylindrical scalloped candle cup. Apparently unmarked. Height (to ring support) 27”, diameter 33.5”. $800-$1,200
1196. Green Marble & Gilt Metal Ormolu Mounted Pedestal
Continental, mid 20th century. A green marble pedestal, having a squared top on a semicircular base, with a rounded columnar shaft, mounted at the top and bottom with gilt metal cabochon , and around the center with beading, mounted on a half sphere and square plinth base. Apparently unmarked. Height 40”, width 12”, depth 12”. $600-$800
1198. Hand Woven Tabriz Runner
Wool. Iran. Five large four sided center medallion on cream field. Green and gold accent colors. Measures 2’ 10” x 11’ 1”. $600-$800
1195. Spanish Colonial Style 17-Light Iron Chandelier
20th century. A Spanish Colonial style wrought iron seventeen-light chandelier, electrified, having four twisted open supports adorned with acanthine decoration, each issuing three scrolled acanthus arms terminating in upswept acanthus leaf tip candle cups, with a dropped four sided fixture mounted with dragons and issuing four additional scrolled acanthine arms terminating in candle cups, apparently unmarked. Overall 62” x 52.5”. $700-$900
1197. Spanish Style Carved Wood Mirror, Griffin Crest
20th century. A Spanish style stained and carved wood pier mirror with rectangular looking glass, framed with floral and laurel relief motif, crested by mirrored griffins surrounded by scrolling acanthus leaves and centered by acanthine crest. Apparently unmarked. Overall 75.75” x 31.25”. $400-$600
1199. Hand Woven Persian Tabriz
Wool. Iran. Floral design on cream field. Blue, rose, green and gold accent colors. measures 2’ 7” X 3’ 7”. $600-$800
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1201. French Directoire Style Ladies Cylindrical Desk
1200. Small French Provincial Directoire Style Cabinet
French, late 19th/early 20th century. A small provincial Directoire-style walnut two-door cabinet, having a dark stained rectangular top above a conforming case, having two paneled doors, each with later gilt metal foliated mounts, opening to reveal an inner shelf, all resting on semicircular block feet. With French import stickers. Height 38.75”, width 33.75”, depth 14.825”. $800-$1,200
1202. French Directoire Style Parquetry Dining Table
French, mid to late 19th century. A Directoire style ladies mahogany cylindrical desk, having a pierced brass gallery surrounding a green marble top, over three short drawers, each with a brass pull and mounted brass edge, resting on a roll top door, inset with a central rectangular stained panel with mounted brass edging, opening to reveal a large storage compartment, three short drawers and a leather writing surface, with a molded edge, the apron fitted with a long drawer with mounted brass edging and a brass pull, with carved and brass mounted fluted sides, resting on four tapered and brass mounted fluted legs with arrow feet. Apparently unmarked. Height 45.625”, width 30”, depth 19”. $800-$1,200
1203. Pair, Directoire Style Marble Top Bedside Commodes
Continental, late 20th century. A Directoire style dining or sofa table, having a parquetry veneer rectangular top, a molded apron, and four tapering legs with a molded shoulder. Apparently unmarked. Height 31”, width 55”, depth 30.75”. $500-$700
Continental, late 20th century. A pair of Directoire style bedside commodes each having a black marble top on burled walnut wood veneer case of rectangular form with a single curved door to front bearing brass washed pull, with shaped and molded apron above four tapering cabriole legs with carved knees, the door opening to reveal an inset porcelain commode and single storage drawer. Height 27.75”, width 18.75”, depth 14.8”. $400-$600
1204. 19th Century French Necessaire or Sewing Box French, 19th century. A Palais Royal style vanity and sewing box, or necessaire, of inlaid wood composition, with floral and scrolled foliate crest to exterior, interior with shaped vanity mirror and fitted tray with gilt metal sewing implements, with two triangular compartments for storage, with key, apparently unmarked. Overall 3.825” x 9.75” x 6.825”. $300-$500
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1205. Pair of Gilt Bronze Elephant Motif Candelabras
Continental, early to mid 20th century. Pair of gilt bronze five-light candelabras, each having an Indian elephant dressed in ceremonial garb, supporting an urn on its back, from which a foliated tree trunk with six curving and twisted branches diverge, each terminating in a foliated candle cup, all supported on a pierced rocaille base. Apparently unmarked. Height 18.5”, 12”, depth 10”. $700-$900
1206. 19th C. English Regency Style Chinoiserie Teapoy
English, 19th century with later repairs. A Regency Style chinoiserie decorated tea poy comprising tripartite base raised on three scroll feet, surmounted with fluted turned form support issuing rectangular casket with hinged lid, opening to reveal removable tea box and two waffle cut glass mixing bowl all within fitted interior, the exterior covered in black lacquer decorated with gilt and red Orientalist hand painted scenes and objects. Unmarked. Height 29.5”, width 19”, depth 16.5”. $400-$600
1207. Chinoiserie Black Lacquer Footed Necessaire Box
A last quarter 19th century. A 19th century Chinese export for French market black lacquered Chinoiserie sewing box or necessaire of octagonal form, with gilt figural decorations to box exterior, with drop handles to either side, with four lion’s paw gilt metal feet, interior with replaced vanity mirror, with removable black lacquered tray, with single large drawer. Overall 6.25” x 13” x 9.25”. $300-$500
1208. Chinoiserie Red Lacquered Pagoda Form Bird House
Continental, mid 20th century. A red lacquered pagoda form birdhouse, with four graduated square tiers, each with a planked roof with scalloped banding, with painted gold detailing, the uppermost topped with a turned finial, with a round window and a shaped door, on a square graduated and molded base with ball feet. Apparently unmarked. Height 52”, width 17”, depth 16.75”. $300-$500
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1209. Pair, Rectangular Cast Stone Garden Planters
American, late 20th century. A pair of low, rectangular cast stone garden planters, each having a molded lip above banded decoration. Drilled to interior for drainage. Apparently unmarked. Height 13”, width 29.25”, depth 13.5”. $600-$800
1211. Pair, Continental Rectangular Cast Stone Planters
Continental, early 20th century. A pair of rectangular cast stone planters, having a rolled lip and a incurvate form, decorated with acanthus leafs and a beaded base. Apparently unmarked. Height 10.5”, width 16”, depth 12”. $500-$700
1210. Monumental Campana Form Cast Stone Bird Bath
Contemporary monumental or oversized cast stone bird bath or shallow garden urn or planter of campana form, having circular rolled rim over a gadrooned tapering body with scrolled acanthine over round and tapered plinth base. Overall height 40.5”; diameter at mouth 32”. Provenance: From the private collection of Elaine Killeen, Atlanta, Georgia. $600-$800
1212. Cast Stone Footed Garden Jardinière
20th century to contemporary. A cast stone jardinière or garden urn or planter with flared rim bordered with splayed acanthus motif, with beaded border to body, with stepped foot decorated with egg and dart border. Height 24”; diameter at mouth 18”. $400-$600
1213. Pair of Polychromed Verdigris Cast Terracotta Urns
A pair of polychromed cast terra cotta garden planters or urns of campana form, each of verdigris coloring, each with rolled and darted rim, each rim with splayed acanthus adornments, each body of tapering form with elaborate multi-colored fruit swags with ribbons, each with circular foot. Each overall height 24”; diameter at widest point 27”. $400-$600
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1214. Cast Stone Conical and Footed Jardinière 20th century to contemporary. A cast stone conical jardinière or garden urn or planter with rounded circular foot, apparently unmarked. Height 15.25”; diameter at mouth 25.5”. $300-$500
1215. Pair, 19th C. German Polychromed Children w/Pets
German, mid 19th century. A pair of finely modeled painted bisque figurines depicting a young country boy and girl each standing and supporting the front legs of a cat or dog as it stretches up before them, altogether raised on a naturalistic square base with chamfered corners. the children dressed in traditional play clothes of the early 19th century, allover painted in autumnal tones of red, blue, green, and yellow. Underside of each stamped “DEPONIRT / S&H / 709”. Heights 16.75” and 17”. Note: the term “deponirt” was used in Germany until around 1890 functioning essentially as a copyright on the design of the stamped object. $700-$900
1216. 2 Neapolitan Creche Dolls w/Accessories, 19th C
Italian, circa 1820. Two Creche painted and gesso wood dolls, both with highly detailed features including sculpted hair and glass eyes, in elaborate dress; the woman with blue painted wood legs and clogs, the man with knee-high boots. Both presented on removable blue silk covered square base along accessories including a wood and mother of pearl inlaid guitar, six assorted polychrome decorated baskets of fruit and vegetables with paper mache camel (later). Height of woman 18” (including 1.25” base). Height of man 18.25” (including 1.25” base). Provenance: Purchased by the present owner from Delehar Antiques, 146 Portobello Road, London, on July 15, 1998. $600-$800
1217. 1st Ed. Beatrix Potter, Tale of Jemima Puddle-Duck Beatrix Potter (English, 1866-1943). “The Tale of Jemima Puddle-Duck”, first edition, first, second, or third printing, published by Frederick Warne & Co. circa 1908. Considered one of Potter’s best books by critics, a sextodecimo first edition volume comprising color frontispiece, plain title vignette, 26 color plates, color pictorial endpapers, and original green boards with inset color illustration. Lacking dust jacket - the dust jacket is the differentiating factor between 1st, 2nd, and 3rd printings, without which printing session cannot be determined. 5.625” x 4.375”. $500-$700
1218. “The Fables of Aesop”, Two Volumes, 1793
“The Fables of Aesop, with a Life of the Author and Embellished with one Hundred Twelve Plates”, published 1793, John Stockdale, Piccadilly (London). Both volumes bound in full leather bindings with faded gold lettering and decoration on the spines. Each overall 1.5” x 6.75” x 10.425”. $300-$500
1219. Small Rustic Wood & Wrought Iron Stroller
American, mid to late 19th century. A rustic carved wood stroller, with three wooden wheels with wrought iron banding, one in the front and two in the back, with a wooden seat and foot rest with a scalloped skirt, a safety bar, with remnants of green polychrome and a wrought iron and turned wood handle. Apparently unmarked. Height 31.2”, width 28”, depth 33”. $300-$500
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1221. French Gilt Bronze Tabouret Form Jewelry Casket
French, second half 19th century. Gilt bronze jewelry casket box modeled as a Louis XV style tabouret, stool or bench without back or arms, the hinged lid opening to a tufted blue silk lined interior and raised on cabriole legs. The underside stamped with the initials “M.R.”. Height 3.75”, width 5.75”, depth 3.25”. $500-$700
1220. French Gilt Bronze Fauteuil Form Casket Box
French, French, second half 19th century. Gilt bronze trinket casket or jewelry box modeled as a fauteuil with oval back and ribbon cresting, the hinged lid located at the seat opening to a tufted crimson silk lined interior and raised on square tapered legs. The underside stamped “DEPOSE 402”. Height 4.62”, width 3.75”. $500-$700
1222. Austrian Enameled Mini Table Music Box with Chairs
Austrian, late 19th century. A gilt bronze and hand painted and enameled music box in the form of a miniature table, depicting a romantic pastoral scene of a flirting shepherd and a shepherdess, surrounded by sheep in a fall landscape, with gilt bronze legs and a scrolled rococo style skirt and incurvate legs, with two matching chairs, each enameled with a minstrel and a lady. Apparently unmarked. Height 2.125”, width 4”, depth 3”. $500-$700
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1223. French Globe de Mariee Vitrine Bridal Keepsake
French, 1900s. A Napoleon III style gilt metal and glass display case vitrine for married couples to preserve their wedding souvenirs, the dome top surmounted with rococo cresting with textured glass back and bottom, enclosing the wire work floral tiara or crown of fabric and silk flowers resting on the red velvet buttoned pincushion chair or stand mounted with elaborate brasswork, flowers, oak leaves and a dove centered over the beveled glass mirror and another beveled mirror to the bottom. Height 15”, width 8.5”, depth 5.5”. $400-$600
1224. Chinese Eight-Panel Coromandel Screen
Chinese, 20th century. A Chinese a double sided eight-panel black lacquer and polychromed carved coromandel screen depicting marsh scenes with cranes and various other water fowl amongst draping water trees, with geometric honey-comb style bordering throughout, apparently unmarked. Each panel 83.825” 15.825”; overall 83.825” x 127”. $700-$900
1225. Pair of Large Carved Stone Standing Lohan Figures
Chinese, 20th century. A pair of large stone carved garden or entryway standing Buddhist Lohans, both enlightened figures standing with serene faces flanked by elongated lobes and dressed in monastic robes, one with hands pressed in greeting gesture, the other with hands folded to the front, both with exposed bare feet and raised on a rectangular base. Height 47”, width 11”, depth 7”. $800-$1,200
1226. Fine Chinese Spinach Jade Carved Phoenix on Stand
Chinese, likely 20th century. An impressively modeled carved spinach jade figure of a phoenix bird depicting the bird perched on a naturalistic boulder with tail stretched out to one side and head turned at 45 degrees, the jade to a highly pierce carved hardwood base conforming to the sculpture. Apparently unmarked. Overall height 9.125”, width 12.125”, depth 3.5”. $800-$1,200
1227. Monumental Chinese Nine-Panel Coromandel Screen
Chinese, early 20th century. A Chinese a double sided eight-panel black lacquer and polychromed carved coromandel screen depicting courtly scenes with dragon motif and floral bordering throughout, apparently unmarked. Each panel 103.25” x 19”; overall 103.25” x 171”. $700-$900
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1228. Scarce Complete Edo Period Ukiyo-e Triptych circa 1801, Kikugawa Eizan
Kikukawa Eizan (Japanese, 1787-1867). “Three Beauties of the Pleasure Quarters (Seirô Mitate san Bijin)”, vertical oban triptych woodblock print of ink and color on paper (3 sheets), circa 1801-1808, signed by the artist and bearing censor’s seal for Kiwame. Framed 22.5” x 17.25”. Sheet size 15” x 10.125”. Reference: Kondô, ed., Eizan (Japanese Ukiyo-e Museum exhibition catalog, 1996), triptych list #27 and catalog no. 395 (right and left sheets of triptych). $800-$1,200
1229. Pair South Asian Carved Wood & Iron Accented Doors South Asian (likely Sri Lankan). Each overall 87” x 26” x 5”. $700-$900
1230. Japanese 4-Panel Floor Screen, Tea Garden Scene
Style of Miyagawa Choshun (Japanese, 1682-1752). The screen signed to lower left with additional red insignia. Each panel 48” x 24.5”; overall 48” x 98”. $400-$600
1232. 1853 Ukiyo-e Battle Diptych by Kuniyoshi
1231. Carved Boxwood Netsuke with Musical Motif, 19th C.
Japanese, late 19th century. A carved boxwood netsuke, round in form, and intricately carved in neoclassical motifs, with a flowering basket to one side, and musical instruments to the other, with a flower border around the edge. Apparently unmarked. Height 2.125”, width 2”, depth 1”. $400-$600
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Utagawa Kuniyoshi (Japanese, (Japanese, 1797-1861). “Raikô Ôeyama iri no zu”, two sheets from the triptych, woodblock print of ink and pigment on paper, signed by the artist along with censor’s seal and dated 1853. Darkly colored battle scene depicting many samurai battling a large dragon in a courtyard with wall at left, the scene technically illustrating Raikô severing the head of the Shuten-dôji, which springs into the air while Raikô’s followers destroy other demons. Framed 19.5” x 25.5”. Sight size 12.25” x 18.25”. Reference: Kuniyoshi: The Warrior-Prints by Basil William Robinson (Cornell University Press, Ithaca, NY, 1982) as T298. $300-$500
1234. Chinese Polychrome & Parcel Gilt Quanyin Figure
1233. Pair, Large Blanc de Chine Prunus Branch Planters
Likely Chinese, 20th century-contemporary. A pair of large porcelain blanc de chine fishbowl planters or pots or jardinieres of traditional form having molded high relief decoration to exterior of leafy branches heavy with prunus fruit, each with conforming round stained wood stand. Apparently unmarked. Height (with base) 20.25”; diameter at mouth 18”. $700-$900
1235. Chinese Scholar’s Inkstone with Opposing Fu Dogs
Chinese, likely late Qing Dynasty (1644-1912). A carved circular scholar’s inkstone, possibly carved from Duan stone, with smooth sunken palette emptying into a cloud shaped ink-pool flanked by mirrored recumbent fu dogs centered on a peach at their interior flank. Unmarked. Height 4.5”, diameter 9.75”. $500-$700
Chinese, late 19th/ early 20th century Qing Dynasty. A large and heavy finely carved hardwood figure of quanyin in a traditional depiction having the female figure standing in full length atop a leaf on rolling waves above a dragon which she is subduing, flanked to right by a diminutive person kneeling in prayer at her feet, the whole with gilding and red polychrome accents. Unmarked. Height 24.25”, width 7.25”, depth 5”. $500-$700
1236. Chinese Hu Form Underglaze Blue Porcelain Vase
Chinese, 20th century. An oversized archaic hu form porcelain vase covered in underglaze blue hand painted decoration of key patterning, flowers on foliate scrolls, waves, and leaf tips, with applied bamboo form “ear” handles. Underside with apocryphal mark for the Qing Dynasty Qianlong Period. $500-$700
1237. Pair of Peach-Tone Jade Trees in Cloisonné Pots
Chinese, 20th century. A pair of Chinese jade trees in cloisonné pots, each having pale peach hard stone petals and cloisonné pots with lotus flower and still life motifs. Each overall 15” x 24” x 11”. $500-$700
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1238. Neoclassical Genre Scene Hand Painted Floor Screen
20th century. A four panel floor screen with acrylic on paper laid to board depicting of Neoclassical genre or interior scene with handled urn on griffin motif side table, with Vergueno topped by horn or cornucopia, with lush draping fabrics hung from overhead. Apparently unmarked. Each panel 83.75” x 15.75”. Overall 83.75” x 63”. $500-$700
1239. Neoclassical Style Giltwood Mirror
Late 19th century. A Neoclassical style giltwood and gesso mirror with beveled rectangular looking glass framed by beaded border, further bordered by ten looking glass panels, each panel separated by beaded border, frame with protruding edges and bordered by acanthus tip motif, apparently unmarked. Overall 47” x 29”. $500-$700
1241. Pair Neoclassical Style Urn Form Table Lamps 1240. Neoclassical Gilt Metal & Glass Chandelier
First half 20th century. Each apparently unmarked. Each height 32.5”. $400-$600
Continental, first half 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 28.5”, diameter 10”. $400-$600
1242. Italian Neoclassical White Marble Inset Table
Italian, mid 20th century. Stamped “MADE IN ITALY” to underside. Height 20.5”, width 30.25”, depth 23.1”. $400-$600
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1243. Carved Neoclassical Style Giltwood Wing Chair
Continental, likely French, mid 20th century. Upholstered in striped blue silk. With upholsterer’s label under seat cushion. Height 40.5”, width 26.75”, seat depth 20.5”, seat to floor 21”. $300-$500
1244. English Georgian Mahogany Chest, 19th C.
English, early 19th century. A Georgian mahogany chest of drawers, having an overhanging top with a molded edge, with two short over four long drawers, each with a molded edge, applied gilt brass pulls, and a central key escutcheon, embellished with an applied pierced brass mount on the long drawers, with a shaped ogee bracket feet. Height 41.325”, width 42.75”, depth 22.3”. $600-$800
1245. Large Tunbridge Ware Inlaid Box or Lap Desk
English, late 19th century. A large burl wood Tunbridge Ware box or lap desk, rectangular in form, marquetry inlaid with two elaborate multicolored bands to either end, a beveled and banded edge, and a central diamond with a brass mounted center, with a locking key escutcheon with a similar diamond border. Apparently unmarked. Height 7.25”, width 19.25”, depth 10.25”. $400-$600
1246. Rosewood Veneer with MOP Inlay Sewing Box
English, 19th century. Victorian rosewood veneer with mother of pearl inlay sewing box in rectangular form, the hinged lid centered with stylized mother of pearl inlay the front with an inlaid floral escutcheon. The Interior lid lined with gather red silk fabric and concealing a letter or document folder, the base with lift-out tray fitted with 13 compartments over a large compartment, various sewing accessories included. The whole raised on four gold colored ball feet. Height 5.12”, width 9.62”, depth 6.75”. $400-$600
1247. Small English Georgian Style Mahogany Dresser
English, late 19th century. A small mahogany bow front dresser or chest of drawers, having a bow front top with a line carved edge over a conforming case, with two short over two long drawers, each with brass hardware and line edging, over a shaped apron with saber legs. Apparently unmarked. Height 31.75”, width 41”, depth 20”. $400-$600
1248. Councill George III Style Inlaid Pembroke Table
Councill (American, founded 1973), late 20th century. A mahogany veneered George III style Pembroke table, having a line inlaid top with bowed ends, with two conforming bowed drop leaf sides, with an conforming apron inset with a single inlaid drawer, flanked on either side by inlaid roundels and mounted with pressed metal hardware, on four squared tapering legs with line and marquetry inlaid bellflower drops. Maker’s mark to drawer interior. Height 27.3”, width (closed) 18.5”, width (open) 38”, depth 29.75”. $300-$500
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1250. 39 PCS Blue Ridge Christmas Tree Mistletoe Pattern
1249. Royal Copenhagen “Gold Fan” 94 Piece Set
Royal Copenhagen (Swedish, founded 1775), mid to late 20th century. Set of 93 pieces Gold Fan china or dinner set for twelve, including 12 dinner plates, 12 soup bowls, 12 soup bowls, 11 dessert bowls, 15 demitasse cups, 15 demitasse saucers, 6 bread plates, 1 large serving platter, 2 side bowls, 5 small serving dishes, 1 gravy boat, and 1 sugar (no lid). Each cream in color with fluting and a fan border, with a gilt rim. All marked. Height (of largest) 2”, width 16”, depth 12.25”. $500-$700
1251. Hand Woven Persian Hamadan Rug
Wool. Iran. Geometric and tribal design on red field. Blue, cream and brown accent colors. Measures 3’ 10” x 7’ 5”. $500-$700
Southern Potteries (American (Tennessee) 1916-1957), circa late 1930s-1945. Thirty-nine pieces of Blue Ridge dishware hand-painted in the “Christmas Tree Mistletoe” pattern comprising thirteen (13) fluted dinner plates; fourteen (14) fluted saucers; twelve (12) fluted tea cups. Five (5) of the dinner plates have the standard “Blue Ridge Script” stamp which was used in the late 1930s early 1940s. Eight (8) of the dinner plates have the circular “Blue Ridge Logo” stamp used in the late 1940s. None of the dinner plates have the word “China” which would have occurred after 1945. diameter of dinner plate 10.25”. diameter of saucer 5.75”. Height of cup 2.25”. $600-$800
1252. Hand Woven Persian Azerbaijan Rug
Wool. Iran. Four large four-sided medallions on multi-colored field. Blue, green, red and black accent colors. Measures 3’ 7” x 12’ 8”. $500-$700
1253. Hand Woven Persian Hossainabad Rug
Wool. Iran. Floral and geometric design on red field. Brown, cream and gold accent colors. Measures 3’ 4” x 10’ 4”. $500-$700
1254. Hand Woven Persian Mahal Runner Wool. Iran. Floral design on red field. Multiple borders. Cream, black, gold and orange accent colors. Measures 3’ 3” x 9’ 6”. $600-$800
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1256. French Provincial Wood and Iron 8-Light Chandelier
1255. French Provincial Style Stained Oak Hutch
20th century. A French Provincial style eight light chandelier of wood and wrought iron composition, electrified, having scrolled iron shaft mounted to stained wood body issuing eight scrolled iron arms terminating in circular wax cups with simulated wax candle sleeves, apparently unmarked. Overall 36” x 25.5”. $400-$600
French, late 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 86”, width 56.75”, depth 23.75”. $600-$800
1257. French Provincial Carved Walnut Window Bench
Continental, likely French, late 19th/early 20th century. A petite carved Provincial walnut window seat or bench, having scrolled scrolled arms with carved foliated designs, a cream linen upholstered seat, and scrolled feet, with a C-scrolled H-stretcher. Apparently unmarked. Height 23.5”, width 22.5”, seat depth 16”, seat to floor 16.5”. $400-$600
1259. Pair, French Provincial Wrought Iron Crest Sconces
Continental, likely French, early 20th century. A pair of Provincial cast and wrought iron sconces, each mounted with a fleur-de-lis, with a polychromed familial crest, with two curved support arms, each terminating in a scalloped candle cup, with a decorative chain centered with an open heart. Apparently unmarked. Height 15”, width 13”, depth 5.5”. $400-$600
1258. Continental School, “Nocturnal Barn Interior”
Continental School, early 19th century. “Nocturnal Barn Interior”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Figural painting depicting an interior barn scene at night, with a white horse, two horned goats and a small black and white cat. Framed 14.5” x 16”. Unframed 8.5” x 10”. $400-$600
1260. French Provincial Style Entertainment Console American, late 20th century. A French Provincial style entertainment cabinet, having a molded serpentine cornice over a conforming case, with two paneled cabinet doors, opening to reveal a compartment for a television, with chamfered molded corners, on a lower case with two paneled cabinet doors, with a shaped skirt, scrolled cabriole legs, and scrolled pressed metal hardware. Apparently unmarked. Height 84”, width 39”, depth 19”. $300-$500
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1261. French Louis XIV Style Ormolu Mounted Vitrine
French, early 20th century. A Louis XIV style mahogany bombe form illuminated vitrine or display case, having a serpentine cornice with applied gilt metal beading and a scrolled rocaille finial, over a conforming door inset with a glass panel, opening to reveal two interior glass shelves and a tufted upholstered back, with glass panel inset sides for viewing, set on a bombe form stand with burlwood parquetry veneered sides and two long drawers, with a shaped skirt and saber legs, the whole mounted with gilt metal foliated ormolu mounts and hardware. Apparently unmarked. Height 64”, width 33.5”, depth 17.25”. $600-$800
1262. Collection of 10 Wilson Lowry Architectural Prints
Wilson Lowry (British, 1762-1824). A collection of ten framed early 20th century architectural prints depicting Italian, Roman and Greek structures, comprising “The Temple of Pandorus at Athens”; “Baths of Caracalla”; “From the Temple of Jupiter Stator in Rome”; “Untitled (Architecture)”; “The Doric Order”; “Roman Basilica”; “From the Temple of Minerva Polias at Priene”; “Basilica”; “The Doric Order (II)”; “The Tuscan Order”. Each framed 18.25” x 15.825”. $500-$700
1264. Hand Woven Persian Turkeman Rug
Wool. Iran. Large grey hexagonal center medallion surrounded by tribal and geometric design. Red, blue, 2’ 6” X 3’ 7”. $400-$600
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1263. Carvers Guild Giltwood Dragon Bulls Eye Mirror
Carvers Guild (American, founded 1970). A figural giltwood bulls eye mirror having circular convex looking glass, frame of intertwined dragon form, crested at top by swirling serpentine tails, with carvers guild label to reverse. Overall 42.25” x 22.5”. $400-$600
1265. Hand Woven Tabriz Room Size Rug.
Wool. Romania. Geometric and floral design on red field. Multiple borders. Burgundy, cream, blue and gold accent colors measures 5’ 8” x 8’. $600-$800
1266. French Empire Style Mahogany Lyre Motif Side Table
Continental, likely French, mid to late 19th century. An Empire style mahogany side table, having an oval dish top resting on a double lyre base, with a single, concave shelf and a shaped base. Apparently unmarked. Height 28”, width 19.325”, depth 12.25”. 1267. French Empire Style Round $500-$700 Marble Top Foyer Table Continental, late 20th century. Underside of top with remnants of illegible maker’s label. Height 29”, diameter 44”. Provenance: From the private collection of Elaine Killeen, Atlanta, Georgia. $600-$800
1268. Emile Adolphe Monier Bronze Compote or Tazza
Emile Adolphe Monier (French, 1883–1970), first half 20th century. A fine bronze and patinated metal or brass compote or tazza, of circular pedestal form, the center in bronze depicting a bicyclist, likely at one time a large medallion shaped trophy or medal, later converted and set into stand. Signed lower right of medallion “EMILE MONIER”. Height 4,12”, diameter 9.5”. $300-$500
1269. Pierre Jean David, “Le General Lafayette”, 1830
Pierre Jean David d’Angers (French, 1788 -1856), “Le General Lafayette”-1830, bronze, signed, dated and titled “Le General Lafayette David 1830”. Figural bronze sculpture in the form of a medallion or plaque depicting Gilbert du Motier, Marquis de Lafayette, (French, 1757-1834) in profile. Overall height at tallest point (includes hanging apparatus) 5.75”; diameter 5”. $300-$500
1270. Pair, 19th C. Bronze Gas Street Lamp Candle Sticks
Continental, late 19th/ early 20th century. A pair of petite bronze candlesticks in the Neoclassical style and the form of period street gas lamps comprising tripod scrolled base raised on tripartite green marble plinth and issuing armored lion knees joined by figural masks, surmounted with fluted and acanthine central stem topped with single candle cup adorned with acanthus leaf details. Unmarked. Height 11.375”, width of base 3.125”. $300-$500
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1271. Rustic Pine Continental Kitchen Table with Drawer
Continental, 20th century. A rustic pine kitchen table, rectangular in form, having an overhanging plank top, resting on a plain apron, the front inset with a single sliding drawer, on four squared tapering legs with banded carving. Apparently unmarked. Height 29”, width 45”, depth 29.5”. $600-$800
1272. Provincial Louis XIII-Style Os de Mouton Chair
French, mid to late 19th century. A carved Provincial Louis XIII-style Os de Mouton arm chair, having a crested ticking stripe upholstered back and seat, carved mutton bone form arms, with a shaped seat rail decorated with C-scrolls, cross-hatching, and a central rocaille, on four incurvate legs, with a cross stretcher. Apparently unmarked. Height 48.5”, width 25”, seat depth 23”, seat to floor 20”. $400-$600
1273. Carved Oak Pilgrim Century Style Cabinet
American, early to mid 20th century. A carved oak Pilgrim Century style cabinet, having an overhanging top, over a carved frieze, with two short drawers, each carved with high-relief beveled panels, over two paneled cabinet drawers, each with a carved high relief octagonal boss within a shaped molding, flanked by applied turned spindles, with cut hearts, on a molded base and four bun feet. Height 37.25”, width 36”, depth 20.5”. $400-$600
1274. Convex Oval Wall Mirror with Beaded Frame
Continental, late 19th/early 20th century. A convex oval wall mirror, having a black beaded and wire frame in a diamond motif, with a scalloped black beaded edge. Height 30”, width 25”, depth 5”. $400-$600
1275. “Kittens at the Milk Bowl”, Oil on Canvas First half 20th century. “Kittens at the Milk Bowl”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Genre scene painting depicting a litter of kittens clustered around their milk bowl. Framed 18.5” x 24.5”. Unframed 15” x 21”. $300-$500
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1276. Fine Paris Porcelain Hand Painted Dessert Service
French, second half 19th century. A fine porcelain hand painted dessert service decorated with impressed, dense pink and white flowers, scrolling rococo parcel gilt borders and hand painted exotic flowers and roses, comprising a lidded tea pot, handled covered sugar, creamer, three compotes, one oval serving dish, one square serving dish, five tea cups, six coffee cups, twelve fruit bowls, six 8.5” plates, two 9” plates and one 8” shallow bowl. None of the plates have a makers mark. The three compotes are marked in red underglaze “14” and are 2.37 in height, diameter 8.75”. The height of the square serving dish is 1.75”,width 10.5”, depth 9”and marked “4632”. The height of the oval serving dish 1.62”, width 11”, diameter 9”. The height of the tea pot is 7”. The height of creamer 5.5”. The height of the sugar 6.5” and marked “4632”. The height of fruit bowls 1.12”, diameter 5.75”. Fruit bowls are marked “4632”. The height of the tea cups 2”, diameter 3.5” The height of the coffee cups 2.75”, diameter 3.25”. Some of the tea and coffee cups are marked “4632”. $500-$700
1278. Rococo Style Carved Walnut Tea Table
1277. Pair of Red Lacquered Rococo Revival Style Side Chairs
Continental, mid 20th century. Height 36.75”, width 18”, seat depth 15.5”, seat to floor 19.5”. $400-$600
1279. Carved Rococo Revival Style Walnut Coffee Table
Continental, early to mid 20th century. A carved and painted Rococo Revival style round walnut coffee table, having an inset white and brown marble top, a molded edge with scalloped carving, a pierced and foliated apron with rocaille, C-scrolls, and acanthus leaves, on four incurvate legs terminating in scroll feet. Apparently unmarked. Height 19”, diameter 32”. $300-$500
Continental, likely French, mid 20th century. A carved walnut Rococo style tea table, having a shaped top, with a raised carved and molded edge, with a conforming scrolled and carved skirt, on four incurvate legs carved with foliates on a scroll foot. Apparently unmarked. Height 20.5”, width 27.5”, depth 19.125”. $400-$600
1280. Pair Bronze Putti with Instruments, Style of Tacca
Style of Ferdinando Tacca (Italian, 1619-1686), 20th century. A pair of cast bronze musical putti or cherubs, with with instrument in hand, one playing the violin, the other playing the mandolin, each with tapered plinth base, each apparently unmarked. Violinist overall 13.5” x 5.5” x 4.75”. Mandolinist overall 11” x 7” x 3.5”. $300-$500
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1281. English Papier Mache & MOP Inlaid Work Box
English, mid 19th century. A lacquered papier mache ladies’ sewing or work box on stand, having an octagonal top and fluted base with a molded edge, painted and inlaid with mother of pearl flowers, opening to reveal outer storage compartments, with a deep lidded compartment for storing work, resting on three spider legs, with allover painted gilt scrolled and foliated decoration. Apparently unmarked. Height 29.25”, diameter 18.5”. $600-$800
1282. Russian Black Lacquer & MOP Cigarette Case
Russian, late 19th century. A black lacquered cigarette box, rectangular in form, with an applied mother of peal scalloped border with hand painted gilt detailing, with applied mother of pearl roses, painted pink and green, with a pink watered silk lining. Apparently unmarked. Height 4.25”, width 3.125”, depth .425”. $400-$600
1283. Edwardian Gilt and Mother of Pearl Sequined Fan
Attributed to Duvelleroy (French, founded 1827), circa 1900-1910. A framed Edwardian period fan with mother of pearl sticks adorned with gilt floral and neoclassical motifs, with silk gauze pleated leaf decorated with steel and gold colored sequins and spangles in Art Nouveau patterning. Framed 9.5” x 18” x 1.5”. $200-$400
1284. English Black Lacquer & MOP Inlaid Lidded Box
English, mid to late 19th century. A black lacquered rectangular lidded box, having chamfered corners, with a hinged lid, inlaid with brass handles, mother of pearl floral bouquet and diamond bordering. Apparently unmarked. Height 15.425”, width 19.25”, depth 14”. $300-$500
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1285. Five Heubach Bisque Bathtime Piano Babies, c.1890s
Gebruder Heubach (German, 1840-1912), circa 1890-1900. A collection of five charming porcelain piano baby figurines depicting cherubic nude bisque babies seated in bright green bathing tubs with high backs, the babies depicted with painted blonde hair and rosy complexions. Each with maker’s mark impressed to underside. Three taller height 3.5”, width 4.125”, depth 4”. Two smaller height 2.5”, width 3”, depth 2.75”. $400-$600
1286. Two 19th C. Heubach Bisque Piano Babies, Marked
Gebruder Heubach (German, 1840-1912), circa 18901900. A group of two large hand painted bisque figures depicting babies in white gowns with blue ribbons, one depicted crawling and one depicted on his back playing with his feet. Each to underside with impressed maker’s mark for Heubach, each also with impressed numerical marks (likely pattern or mold numbers): one with “12” and “3104” and the other with “3102” and “412”. Crawling baby 11” x 7” x 7.25”. Prone baby 10.25” x 4.75” x 6.5”. $400-$600
1288. Two Large 19th C. Heubach Bisque Piano Babies
Gebruder Heubach (German, 1840-2912), circa 1890-1900. A group of two large hand painted bisque figures depicting seated babies in white gowns with blue or pink ribbons. Each to back with impressed maker’s mark for Heubach, each also with impressed numerical marks (likely pattern or mold numbers). Pink ribbon baby 4.25” x 7” x 8.25”. Blue ribbon baby 4” x 7.25” x 8”. $300-$500
1287. Group of Five 19th C. Heubach Bisque Piano Babies
Gebruder Heubach (German, 1840-2912), circa 18901900. A group of five small hand painted bisque figures depicting plump nude babies. Each to underside with impressed maker’s mark for Heubach, some also with impressed numerical marks (likely pattern or mold numbers). Largest 3.5” x 5” x 7”. $300-$500
1289. Pair of Patinated Sculptural Busts of Babies Likely Continental School, 20th century. Pair of figural sculptural busts with patinated bronze finish on composite form depicting a pair of male infants or babies (possibly putti) at bust length with heads turned toward one another above a tapered pedestal base (with matching finish). One incised with signature reading “F. Hamand” on end of shoulder, otherwise unmarked. Height 12.125”, width 4.5”, depth 4”. $300-$500
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1291. English Carved & Stained Oak Converting Bench
1290. English Stained & Upholstered Barley Twist Chair
English, 20th century. A carved and stained Renaissance Revival mahogany bucket armchair, having a shaped and rounded seat rail with an upholstered support, a curved pierced three stile splat back, shaped, sloping arms with turned ball handholds, with barley twist support stiles, an upholstered seat, and four tapered legs. Apparently unmarked. Height 37”, width 23.625”, seat depth 20”, seat to floor 19”. $300-$500
English, mid to late 19th century. A carved and stained oak Renaissance Revival converting hall bench, having a paneled seat back, carved with egg and dart molding, the center panel with fluted pilasters with holly capitals supporting a scalloped arch, above a hollow paneled rectangular seat, the front two panels carved with fluted pilasters with holly capitals and scalloped arches, with a hinged lid opening to reveal interior storage, with carved seat lion arm rests, a molded base, and bracket feet. The seat back folds down to rest on the arms, forming a table. Apparently unmarked. Height (open, as bench) 40.5”, height (closed, as table) 28.75”, width 40.75”, seat depth 14.5”, seat to floor 20.325”. $400-$600
1292. Polychromed Metal Wall Hanging, Heraldic Shield
20th century. Decorative polychromed white metal wall hanging in the form of a heraldic shield, with knight’s helmet with elaborate plumage and an array of medieval weapons including a sword, battle axe, spear and flail. Overall 50” x 39” x 9”. $300-$500
1293. Continental Polychromed Leather Coat of Arms
Continental, late 20th century. A polychromed leather wall mounting crest of arms or heraldic shield, divided into three portions by brass tacks, the upper left black with three gold lions, the center black with three gold fleur-de-lis, and the lower right red and yellow vertical stripes with a black eagle, with decorative tacking around the edge. Apparently unmarked. Height 29”, width 24.75”, depth .75”. $300-$500
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1294. Pair, Wrapped Leather Decanters with English Shield
English, mid 20th century. A pair of square green glass decanters, wrapped in leather, each with an applied gilt metal shield English Royal coat of arms of the United Kingdom, with a spherical stopper. Apparently unmarked. Height 10.5”, width 3.75”, depth 3.75”. $300-$500
1295. Polychrome and Ebonized Pier Mirror with Églomisé
First quarter of 19th century/ Polychromed and ebonized wood pier mirror (or trumeau) with rectangular looking glass, the frame having parcel gilt metal florettes to corners, with rectangular églomisé panel depicting a Calvary officer on horseback. Apparently unmarked. Overall 38” x 17.5” x 1.5”. $300-$500
1296. Early 20th Century Pierced and Gilt Metal Humidor
Continental, early 20th century. A large humidor or cigar box having pierced and gilt metal exterior simulating filigree, outer lid centered by shield form crest with deer and ribbons, with lion’s heads to each corner, opening to reveal white metal box with gilt spandrels to each corner, centered by gilt medallion, interior with five fitted compartments, apparently unmarked. Overall 2.75” x 17.75” x 10.125”; largest interior compartment 8” x 5.125” x 1.25”. $300-$500
1297. Figural Bronze Sculpture, “Domingo Sarmiento”
Early 20th Century. “Domingo Faustino Sarmiento”, bronze, stamped to reverse indistinctly. Figural scupture depicting the bust of former Argentinean president Domingo Faustino Sarmiento (1811-1888), with grim expression and flared lapel. Overall 6.5” x 4.25” x 3.25”. $300-$500
1298. Spelter Sculpture “Untitled (The Playwright)”
20th century. “Untitled (The Playwright)”, spelter, apparently unsigned. Figural zinc sculpture depicting a seated man in Elizabethan dress, with pencil or charcoal in hand, with writing paper at his knee and beneath his chair. Overall 10.25” x 7.75” x 6”. $300-$500
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1300. Two Swan’s Down Feather Powder Puffs
1299. Jacob Petit Porcelain Perfume Scent Bottle, 19th C
Jacob Petit (French, 1796-1868), mid 19th century. Signed underside of foot underglaze blue “J.P.”. Height 6.25”, width 3.62”, depth 1.75”. $300-$500
Early 20th century. Collection of two soft and luxurious swan’s down feather makeup powder puffs comprising of one with sterling silver repousse handle with rounded knob with acanthus leaves, marked “STERLING” and with three symbol mark for Gorham; the other without handle and in light pink to peach color. Diameter of white swan’s down feather puff 4”. $300-$500
1302. Collection of 2 Robert Kasimir Aquatints
1301. Pair, Interwar Hand Decorated Glass & Metal Ewers
Early 20th century. Pair interwar period hand decorated glass and patinated metal ewers, each with pierced scrolled foliate handles, splayed acanthus leaf spout, ovoidal glass body with figural hand painted decoration depicting a pair of puppies and a pair of kittens, each with pierced acanthine footed base, each apparently unmarked. Height 20”. $300-$500
Robert Kasimir (Austria, 1914-2002). A collection of two aquatints on paper depicting European street scenes, each graphite signed indistinctly to lower right “Robert Kasimir”, comprising: “Hotel with Green Doors”, aquatint in colors on paper, print depicting a street scene with quaint hotel with large, green wooden doors, among other charming buildings lining cobblestone street; and “St. Stephen von Graben, Vienna, Austria”, aquatint in colors on paper, print depicting a street scene with a corner fruit vendor, with a cathedral tower looming overhead. Each framed 23.25” x 20.5”. “Hotel with Green Doors” plate size 15.5” x 11.5”. “St. Stephen von Graben, Vienna, Austria” plate size 15” x 13”. $300-$500
1303. 5Pc. Set Bernardaud Limoges “Myosotis” Pattern
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Bernardaud Limoges (French, founded 1863). Five piece porcelain set in the “Myosotis” pattern comprising shell form nut or trinket bowl, rectangular lidded dresser box, rounded square serving bowl, and organically shaped square bowl, each with hand painted small blue flowers on green stems. Each with mark to underside “Limoges / France”. Largest bowl 9.75” square. Box 7” x 4.375” x 3.25”. $300-$500
1305. Large Blue Porcelain Floral Handled Foot Basin
1304. Sevres Ormolu Half Doll Powder Jar Vanity Box
France, early 20th century. A charming half-doll porcelain powder jar, vanity or trinket box, the female modeled holding silk flowers and wearing a ormolu filigree dress and skirt the covers the entire pink ground box top. The bottom box is blue ground porcelain. Signed underglaze blue “double Louis” centered with S and “SEVRES” underneath with traces of red writing. The gilt metal is stamped “FRANCE”, “DEPOSE” and “S.D.G.D.” ( “breveté sans garantie du gouvernement” - Patented Without Guarentee of the Government”). Height 6.5”. $300-$500
1306. Late 19th C. French Marble and Gilt Mantel Clock
French, late 19th century. A French parcel gilt black slate with inlaid marble mantle clock topped by stone urn form with elaborate gilt bronze scrolled acanthus arms, clock flanked on either side by gilt bronze scrolled acanthus, with incised gilt decoration throughout, with circular glazed hinged door with gilt metal egg and dart bezel around white clock face with black Arabic numerals, with four gilt bronze lion’s paw feet. Apparently unmarked. With key. Overall 22” x 15.5” x 6.425”. $300-$500
Continental, late 20th century. A low, oval form porcelain foot basin, having a flared rim and two handles, the body painted blue and decorated to the interior and exterior with scalloped floral transfer roundels, each with blue, white, and pink flowers, the interior rim with gilt scallops in a blue border, with allover applied gilt decoration. Spurious mark to underside. Height 8”, width 22”, depth 14.8”. $300-$500
1307. French Carved Oak Wall Mirror with Fan Motif
French, early to mid 20th century. A carved oak wall mirror, having an overhanging molded cornice, atop of a frieze carved with two fans and a cluster of grapes, flanked by faceted patera blocks, supported on either side by applied fluted pilasters with fan carved capitals, centered by a rectangular mirror and bordered on the bottom with carved molding. Apparently unmarked. Height 47.25”, width 30.25”, depth 3.5”. $400-$600
1308. Pair Gilt Bronze and Drop Crystal Girandoles Continental, 20th century. Pair gilt bronze and crystal two-arm girandoles, each centered by flambeau torch finial surrounded by splayed grape leaf motif wax cup issuing dangling faceted crystals over urn form shaft with grape and acanthine decoration, the central urn flanked on either side by scrolled foliate arms terminating in crystal wax cups each issuing dangling faceted crystals, with crystal candle holder, each girandole with plinth base raised on four lion’s paw feet, apparently unmarked. Each overall 14.5” x 13.75” x 6”. $400-$600
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1309. Two Victorian Rocking Gout Footstools
English, late 19th century. A pair of rocking gout footstools, each having a mahogany frame and fluted gildes, one with an upholstered blue silk damask cushion and frame accented with brass tacks, the other with a mahogany frame and fluted glides and a cream needlepoint seat with blue and pink flowers. Apparently unmarked. Height 15”, width 13.75”, depth 22”. $300-$500
1311. Collection of 6 Assorted Servant’s Bells
1310. Collection of 6 Gilt Metal Servant’s Bells
20th century. Group of six assembled servant’s or maid’s bells of varying form with gilt metal (some gilt bronze) mounts and bodies including two with circular marble base; a larger one in white alabaster of round form; two of floriform shape with rounded glass cabochon button; and a gilt and silvered metal button with acanthus leaf tip border. Marble buttons with mechanism on bottom cast with “R.S.H. DEPOSE”, all others unmarked. Largest bell diameter 3.6”. Floriform bell diameter 1.75”. $300-$500
1312. Collection of 6 Various Servant’s Bells
Early 20th century. Assembled group of six servant’s or maid’s bells comprising of an octagonal onyx bell; a beveled oval amethyst bell; a tapered and stepped circular cream marble and bronze mounted bell: a domed orange guilloché bell; an emerald cut rose quartz bell; and a beveled square rose quartz and gilt bronze mounted bell. All apparently unmarked. Diameter of circular cream marble bell 3”. $300-$500
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Early 20th century. Assembled group of six servant’s or maid’s bells comprising of an octagonal onyx and gilt bronze mounted bell; a rectangular tiger’s eye bell; a rectangular green marble bell; a circular marble bell; an iridized flecked green stone bell; and a onyx and malachite bell. All apparently unmarked. Diameter of circular bell 2.8”. $300-$500
1313. French MOP & Gilt Metal Clerk Counter Tap Bell
Mid-19th century French tap bell for clerk’s counter or desk having three mother-of-pearl egg shells separated by gilt metal leafy grape clusters centering the decorative strike hammer and enclosing the bell within a decorative pierced gallery mounted on a circular marble base. Apparently unmarked. Height 4.25”, base diameter 3.5”. $300-$500
1315. Group of Six Iron & Silver Striking Dies, 19th C
1314. Scottish Bronze Bell with St. Cuthbert’s Cross Scottish, late 18th century. A large, hand held bronze bell with a tapering form, composed of shaped bronze sheets, with soldered, dovetailed sides, with a low, conforming folded handle and a banded rim, decorated with an applied St. Cuthbert’s cross. With a carved wood clapper. Height 15.25”, width 7.5”, depth 5”. $300-$500
1316. Pelton & Crane Co. Dental Air Compressor & Motor
The Pelton & Crane Co. (American, found 1900), early 20th century. A model E 10 dental air compressor set atop a 110 volt Robbins & Myers for Pelton & Crane Co. motor, painted black with gold detailing, on a painted black metal canister. Both compressor and motor with manufacturer’s labels. Serial number 9672. Height 38.5”, diameter 11.5”. $300-$500
Group of six mid-19th century iron and silver metal striking dies, probably for medals, buttons, goldsmith or silversmith work comprising two dies with an American eagle,; two dies, likely English, with female profile wearing a crown, one Eureka (California) die and the last an American naval or maritime theme die. Height of one eagle 1.25, diameter 1”. Height of other eagle 1.5”, diameter .87”. Height of one profile 3”, diameter .87”. Height of other profile 1”, diameter .87”. Height of Eureka 1.25”, diameter 1.25”. Height of naval/maritime 62”, diameter 1.25”. $300-$500
1317. Henry Potter & Co. Footed Copper Drum
Henry Potter & Co. (English, founded 1810). A substantial copper drum, re-purposed as cauldron or fire pit, with three cylindrical copper feet, with eight radial brass tension casings. Stamped to side Henry Potter & Co. MAKERS London 150.”. stamped to tension casings “Henry Potter & Co.”. Height 21”; diameter at mouth 25.75”. $300-$500
1318. Pair Celestion SL12 Si Wood Veneer Speakers
Celestion (British, founded 1924). A pair of Celestion SL 12 Si speakers, with wood veneer exterior. Each overall 20.75” x 7.75” x 11.5”. $300-$500
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1319. Hand Woven Persian Turkaman Bag Wool. Iran. Measures 2’ 1” x 3’ 8”. $300-$500
1321. Hand Woven Area Rug
Wool. Floral design on teal background. Rose and cream accent colors. measures 2’ 6” x 5’ 1”. $300-$500
1323. Hand Woven Tribal Needlepoint
Wool. Tribal and geometric design. Blue, gold, orange and green accent colors. Measures 4’ 8” x 8’ 8”. $300-$500
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1320. Small Hand Woven Red Tribal Rug
Wool. Turkey. Measures 1’ 7’ X 3’ 2’. $300-$500
1322. Hand Woven Persian Runner
Wool. Pakistan. All over floral design on rose field. Cream, blue, green and gold accent colors. Measures 2’ 8” x 7’ 10”. $300-$500
1324. Hand Woven Persian Bidjar Rug
Wool. Iran. Geometric design on cream field. Multiple borders. Blue and rose accent colors. Measures 2’ 6” x 4’. $300-$500
1325. 2 Chinese Plique a Jour Fish Motif Bowls on Stands Chinese, 20th century. Two unmatched but similar clique a jour small bowls, each with aquatic plant and fish motif. One with light pink to purple background with blue and white fish, gilt rims; the other with light blue background with purple and white stylized fish, silvered rims. Each raised on a caved and stained wood stand. Each unmarked. Bowl (without stand) height 2.4”, diameter at top 3.25”. $300-$500
1327. 19th C. Chinese Export Carved Tortoiseshell Fan
1326. Signed Chinese Painting on Silk, Chicks & Flowers
Chinese School, first half 20th century. A vertical landscape painting of ink and pigment on silk depicting three white and black chicks at bottom set below chrysanthemum blossoms and a bamboo plant. Inscribed upper left in black calligraphy above two red seal marks, also with red seal mark lower right. Framed 43.75” x 18.5”. Sight size 36.75” x 11.75”. $300-$500
Chinese, 19th century. A framed Chinese export carved tortoiseshell and paper mounted fan with hand painted figural Neoclassical scene flanked by peony blooms on a gilt ground, with blue and floral border. Apparently unmarked. Framed stamped to verso “Made in Italy”. Framed overall 16” x 27.25” x 2”. $500-$700
1328. Collection of Early 20th C. Chinese Pewter Objects
Chinese, first half 20th century. A collection of two Chinese pewter objects, comprising a figural box in the form of a long koi fish with separable pierced pewter stand, the box with elaborately chiseled scales and fins, with inlaid orange stone eyes, underside with character seal; and figural plate in the form of a fish, with elaborately chiseled scales and fins, with inlaid orange stone eyes, with insignia to tail fins. Box overall (with stand) 9.5” x 15” x 9”. Plate overall 9” x 17.75”. $300-$500
1329. Figural Chinese Export Sterling Salt and Pepper Chinese, late 19th century. A figural sterling silver export salt and pepper set, depicting a Chinese man pushing a rickshaw, with two removable baskets, one for salt and the other for pepper, with a married Gorham salt spoon, on a later marble base. Marked 925. Height 4.25”, width 7.25”, depth 3”. $400-$600
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1331. Pair, Large Chinese Rose Canton Planters
Chinese, late 19th/ early 20th century Qing Dynasty. A fine Chinese Export porcelain lidded tureen of round form raised on a tall and slightly spreading ring foot and having domical lid with small fu dog finial and metal bale handles to either side of body, with hand painted enamels allover depicting grasshoppers and frogs amid colorful chrysanthemum and peony clusters. Unmarked. overall height 7”, width over handles 8.75”, diameter of opening 8.125”. $400-$600
Chinese, circa first quarter 20th century. A pair of large hand decorated porcelain rose canton fishbowl planters or pots or jardinieres of traditional form, with peach and pink palette, with cartouches depicting scenes with birds, butterflies and flowers, each cartouche contained by prunus fruit, peony, pear and assorted floral border, rim decorated with butterfly, fruit and floral border, bowl interior with figural depictions of swimming koi fish among water plants, underside with six character mark indicating Tao Kuang (182150) reign, each with separable footed lacquered wood stands. Height (with stands) 24”; height (without stands) 15”; diameter at mouth 16.25”. $400-$600
1332. Chinese Famille Rose Porcelain Vase w/ Bats
1333. Very Fine Chinese Porcelain Lidded Rice Bowl
1330. Fine Chinese Export Lidded Tureen, Grasshoppers
Chinese, 20th century. Underside with apocryphal mark for the Qing Dynasty Qianlong Period. Height 12.75”. $400-$600
Chinese, Ming Dynasty Longqing Period mark (156772), likely later. A very fine hand painted porcelain covered rice bowl with exterior covered in hand painted sanguine patterning with clusters of cobalt cloud scrolls surrounding gilt peony blossoms, the bowl interior and lid underside with pairs of underglaze blue fish amid seaweed within borders of cobalt lappets. Each piece with underglaze blue mark for the Longqing Period. Height 2.75”, diameter 4.75”. $400-$600
1334. Chinese Porcelain Sleeve Vase with Figural Scene
Chinese, 20th century. A tall porcelain xuiangtuiping or sleeve vase with band of anhua flowers to shoulder, band of cobalt underglaze hand painted leaf tips to flared rim, and a figural scene set in landscape painted on tondo to the tall body with a courtly female standing beneath a parasol held by a servant as she orates to an onlooker, with various other courtly figures surrounding. Unmarked. Height 18.25”, diameter 6.5”. $400-$600
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1335. Small Chinese Lacquered & Japanned Cabinet
Chinese, late 19th/early 20th century. A small two door cabinet with allover japanned decoration, having black lacquered edges surrounding lacquered red panels, decorated with japanned battle scenes, with metal mounts and lock, a shaped skirt and bracket legs. Apparently unmarked. Height 30.75”, width 31.5”, depth 10.75”. $400-$600
1336. Chinese Carved and Gilt Coromandel Screen Chinese, 20th century. A figural black lacquer three-panel floor screen with gilt decoration, each panel with two figural relief carvings depicting tea garden scenes, apparently unsigned. Each panel 63.5” x 20”. Overall 63.5” x 60”. $400-$600
1337. Chinese Porcelain Inset Kneeling Altar Table Chinese, early 20th century. A kneeling altar table, having a carved wood shaped kang base, the apron decorated with clouds and the corners with dragons faces, with an inset enameled porcelain panel, depicting two horses at play in a grassy corral, in front of a willow tree. Apparently unmarked. Height 6.8”, width 18.1”, depth 13.4”. $400-$600
1338. Four Hand Carved Soapstone Items
Chinese, 20th century. A group of four pieces of carved soapstone comprising one figural sculpture depicting quanyin standing in full length with a fly broom over one arm as she stands on a jagged rocky base; a sleeve vase or libation cup carved in two pieces and bearing high relief prunus fruit branches to front; and a pair of Buddhist immortal figures: Lan Caihe carrying her traditional flower basket attribute and Lu Dongbin carrying a fly-whisk. Immortals inscised to underside of base “CHIINA”, all others unmarked. Kwanyin height 11.5”. Vase height 6.5”. Immortal figures each height 6.875”. $400-$600
1339. 19th C. Chinese Carved Wood Figure of a Guardian
Chinese, 19th century Qing Dynasty or earlier. A finely carved and lacquered wood figure of warrior or guard depicting the man standing in full length atop a conforming base and wearing intricately carved armor, holding an idol or icon in one hand near waist, and proper right hand holding a mudra, possibly kartarimukha, with remnants of red and black lacquer throughout to the oxidized wood surface. The figure’s back hollowed out possibly for mounting. Unmarked aside from a 20th century handwritten label to back of base “Ming Dynasty wood carving of guardian. Traces of red lacquer and gilt”. Height 10.5”, width 5”, depth 3”. $400-$600
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1341. Patinated & Gilt Metal Figure of Dancing Kwanyin
1340. Large Japanese Blue & White Porcelain Charger
Japanese, 19th century. A blue and white transferware charger in the Arita style of round form having subtly undulating rim banded with blue and white geometric patterning surrounding tondo with birds flying throughout a lush landscape. $300-$500
Tibetan/ Southeast Asian, 20th century. A patinated and parcel gilt metal figure of Guanyin (Thai: Chenrézik), possibly bronze, depicting the standing female figure dancing with one leg bent back at knee and arms draped across herself to the side, the figure wearing gilded skirt, body jewelry, and traditional crown. Altogether raised to a square wood plinth base. overall height 20.5”, width 6”, depth 6.75”. $300-$500
1343. Pictorial Encyclopedia of the Oriental Arts 7 Vols
1342. Large Cloisonne Enamel Table Vase w/ Rabbits Asian, 20th century. An enamel on copper cloisonne table vase of baluster form decorated in jewel tones with alternating cartouches depicting rabbits and peony blossoms, the shoulder with a dragon chasing a pearl, and the neck with butterflies and flowers. Unmarked. Height 18.375”. $300-$500
A Pictorial Encyclopedia of the Oriental Arts: Japan, China, & Korea; 7 Volumes. New York: Crown, 1969. “Japan” in 4 volumes. “China” in 2 volumes. “Korea” in 1 volume. Compiled from the Oriental Section of the Encyclopedia of World Art published by Kadokawa Shoten Publishing Company, Tokyo, 1968. Includes list of plates, text, glossary, table of plates. Profusely illustrated with full-page, full-color and monochrome illustrations, with bounded tissue. Dark brown cloth boards with gold-embossed titles along spines. Volumes are wrapped in clear glassine protective dust jackets. Korea volume with original slipcase. $300-$500
1344. Hand Woven Area Rug
Wool. Iran. Floral design on rust orange field. Blue, cream and gold accent colors. measures 5’ 6” Square. $300-$500
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1345. Japanese Cast Bronze Ikebana Usubata, Signed
Japanese, 20th century. A signed cast bronze ikebana usubata flower vase, with pierced trefoil handles, with low relief figural renderings of dragon and bird, each figure on leiwen ground, lifted on three elephant form feet, signed to underside. Overall 11.5” x 13”. $200-$400
1346. Japanese Meiji Pd. Champleve Figure of a Scholar
Japanese, Meiji Period, late 19th/ early 20th century. An enamel inlaid champleve bronze figure of a scholar depicting the figure seated on a throne or bench with colorful robes clutched at chest under downturned contemplative face. Unmarked. $300-$500
1347. Japanese Meiji Bronze Vase Signed Yoshida Seikyo
Japanese, late 19th / early 20th century. A late Meiji period high relief cast bronze vase, neck having Greek key border, body having figural relief depictions of birds (likely phoenix) in flight with incised stylized cloud and water ground, marked to underside Seikyo Yoshida zo (made by Yoshida Seikyo). Height 10.25”; diameter at mouth 4.625”. $300-$500
1348. Japanese Bronze Censer, Dragon in Clouds Motif
Japanese, Meiji Period, late 19th/ early 20th century. A fantastic bronze rectangular form open censer having cast texture and form of a dragon emerging from rolling clouds, the whole of organic form raised on four spindrel feet and having allover texture of spiraling and twisting forms. Underside with cast mark. Height 3.25”, width 6.75”, depth 5.5”. $300-$500
1349. Japanese Meiji Period Inlaid Bronze Open Censer
Japanese, likely Meiji Period, late 19th/ early 20th century. A fine and large open rectangular form censer having four bracket feet with cloud form apron spreading to either side in support of a rounded rectangular body with overhanging flat rim, with elephant head handles to either end and inlaid leiwen patterning to side walls. Underside with cast four character mark. Height 4.5”, width 17.5”, depth 9.5”. $400-$600
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1351. Pair of Chinese Embroidery Textile Panels, Framed
Chinese, 20th century. Collection of two framed hand embroidered silk textile panels in matching glazed frames comprising of one portraying bamboo stalks and leaves amid multicolored flowers and pink peonies, bird with blue, black and white feathers gazing up toward a flying butterfly; the other depicting a willow tree above a building on a shoreline with two ducks in the water amid lotus flowers and pods. Each on gold silk ground further contained by patterned borders. Each framed 15” x 14”. $300-$500
1350. Chinese Embroidery Textile Panel, Figure with Buffalo Chinese, 20th century. Framed 25.5” x 12”. $300-$500
1352. Chinese Famille Rose Porcelain Cup, Marked
Chinese, Ching Dynasty Qianlong period mark (17361795), circa early 20th century. Famille rose porcelain cup with hand painted enamels on exterior with floral and scrolled border surrounding framed medallions with green bamboo decoration above baijixiang on white ground. Marked with six character mark in red for Qianlong period (1736-1795). Overall height 1.9”, diameter at top 3.75”. $300-$500
1354. Chinese Famille Rose Porcelain Ginger Jar
Chinese, 20th century. Famille rose porcelain ginger jar with rounded lid or cover with teardrop form finial above rounded body decorated with hand painted enamels of three young boys playing blind mans’ bluff or ling dai in a fenced garden under a stylized pine tree against white ground. Unmarked. Overall height 9.8”, diameter of foot 5.7”. $300-$500
1353. Chinese Porcelain Vase, Night Scene with Bamboo
Chinese, 20th century. Cylindrical porcelain vase with gilt borders at top above hand painted body depicting two standing robed figures amid tall stylized bamboo trees with circular full moon above, black character script running vertically to left of foliage. Unmarked. Overall height 11.25”, diameter 4.9”. $300-$500
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1355. Chinese Blue Underglaze Shou Motif Low Bowl
Chinese, likely late Qing Dynasty. A round porcelain bowl with wide well raised on a short ring foot, the interior with blue underglaze scrolls surrounding a central Shou symbol with radiating archaistic figures, the exterior cavetto with further blue on white scroll patterning. Underside with underglaze blue mark for the Daoguang imperial reign (1821-1850). diameter 8.25”, height 1.875”. $300-$500
1357. Pair of Chinese Temple Jars Depicting Qilin Dragon
Chinese, 20th century. A pair of blue and white lidded temple jars decorated with blue under glazing on a white ground with cartouches depicting Qilin, the mythical hoofed dragon creature associated with prosperity, with mark to underside indicating K’ang Hsi (1662-1722). Each overall 24” x 8.5”. $400-$600
1356. Late Qing Dyn. Porcelain Inkstone with Shou Symbols
Chinese, late Qing Dynasty. A porcelain inkstone comprising three cloud bracket feet surmounted by overhanging squat bulbous body bearing recessed and unglazed ink well or stone at top, the bulbous body with cobalt underglaze hand painted scale patterning punctuated by three calligraphic Shou characters meaning “life” or “longevity”. Unmarked. Height 3.25”, diameter 5.5”. $300-$500
1358. Chinese Carved Low Rosewood Tea Table
Chinese, 20th century. A low rosewood tea table, having a rectangular form, with a pierced fretwork apron and four squared legs with scrolled kang style feet. Apparently unmarked. Height 12”, width 21.125”, depth 18.625”. $300-$500
1359. Chinese Claire-de-Lune Glazed Moon Flask, Marked
Chinese, 20th century. A claire-de-lune pale blue glazed moon flask of traditional Ming Dynasty form, the glaze thinning at edges revealing white porcelain beneath. Underside with blue underglaze apocryphal Qianlong Period mark. Height 13.625”, width 9.75”, depth 5”. $300-$500
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1360. Chinese Carved Hardwood Figure of a Warrior
Chinese, 20th century. A finely carved hardwood figure of a warrior depicted standing at full length standing atop a naturalistic landscape base, the figure wearing traditional armor and robes with a forward facing dragon to his belly, with a stern downward expression as he strokes his long beard. Unmarked. Height 23.5”, width 7.5”, depth 6”. $300-$500
1361. Finely Carved Soapstone Figure of Hotei with Frog
Likely Chinese, likely 20th century. A finely carved mottled brown soapstone figure of a reclining Pu-Tai (Chinese: Hotei) or Happy Buddha, the plump male figure depicting lying on one side with open robes donning a string of leaves around his neck, holding a bundle of peaches (a symbol of longevity) in one hand, and a coin in alternate hand set before a good luck frog. T stone to a fitted hardwood base with carved foliate motif. Overall height 4”, width 8”, depth 3.75”. $300-$500
1362. Pair of Chinese Sancai Glazed Foo Dogs, 21” Tall
Chinese, 20th/21st century. A pair of sancai glazed pottery fu dogs on integral pedestals, each dog seated with head turned 90 degrees and one paw raised on either a globe/embroidered ball or fu dog puppy, allover in green, blue, and ochre glaze, each raised on a stepped in pedestal base. Underside with impressed mark “8643 / HONG KONG”. Height 21”, width 7.5”, depth 13.5”. $300-$500
1363. Carved & Stained Oak Kang Style Table American, late 20th century. A carved and stained oak kang style console or sofa table, rectangular in form, having a carved and pierced apron, on four squared legs with bracket feet and a box stretcher. Apparently unmarked. Height 33.5”, width 39.825”, depth 19.75”. $300-$500
1364. 2 Chinese Archaic Bronze Vases Converted to Lamps
Chinese, 19th century. A pair of parcel gilt bronze vases of archaic form, with figural handles and protruding dentilated decoration, later converted to single-light table lamps, with wood base. Each overall 28.75” x 12.5” x 10”. $300-$500
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1366. Hand Woven Oushak Runner
1365. Hand Woven Persian Tribal Rug
Wool. Pakistan. Tribal and Geometric design on rust field. Black, red, grey and cream accent colors. measures 2’ 7” x 4’ 10”. $300-$500
Wool. Turkey. Floral and geometric design on brown field. Cream and gold accent colors. Measures 4’ 10” x 11’ 4”. $300-$500
1368. Kangxi Marked Chinese Porcelain Brush Pot
1367. Pair, Chinese Glazed Yellow Porcelain Vase Lamps
Chinese, mid 20th century. A pair of yellow glazed porcelain vases converted to lamps, each with a narrow neck over a bulbous body, mounted on a carved wood base. Apparently unmarked. Height (to fixture) 19”, diameter 8”. $400-$600
1369. Two 20th C. Chinese Porcelain Articles, Bowl & Jar
Chinese and Japanese, 20th century. Two porcelain articles comprising a small porcelain tea jar of cylindrical form with conforming lid allover with hand painted enamel decoration depicting roosters or cockerels in a floral landscape, the underside with incised mark “CHINA”, also retaining paper label; and a blue on white transferware bowl of round form with flaring rim bearing decoration of coy fish swimming amid lotus blossoms, the underside with apocryphal Qing Dynasty reign mark. Jar height 4.5”, diameter 3.875”. Bowl height 3.25”, diameter 8”. $300-$500
Chinese, Kangzi Period mark (1662-1722), likely 20th century. A large porcelain brush pot of subtly waisted cylindrical form with bold and heavy cobalt blue underglaze hand painted decoration on white ground depicting on tondo many Buddhist elders and monks engaging in various games within a landscape. Underside with six character blue underglaze Kangzi imperial reign mark. diameter 7.625”, height 6.25”. $300-$500
1370. Chinese Polychrome Porcelain Tea Caddy Jar
Chinese, Qing Dynasty (1644-1912), likely Tongzhi Period (1862-74). A polychrome decorated porcelain tea caddy jar having a hexagonal shape with wood turned lid, the front depicting a sparrow with insects and blooming flowers in background flanked to each side by Chinese characters, the back with flowering blossoms centered by a poem raised on bracket style feet. Base with wax export seal covering red character mark; slightly visible. Height 6.25”, width 5”, depth 3.12”. $300-$500
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1371. Unusual Rose Medallion Raised Jardinière Stands
Chinese, circa 1940. A pair of Chinese export rose medallion elevated jardinière stands, each with scrolling verte foliage including chrysanthemum and lotus on burnt orange ground, each with central depiction of three figures, one on horseback, one carrying a pale of fruit and one with a fishing spear, each apparently unmarked. Each overall 9” x 9.25”. $400-$600
1372. Chinese Porcelain Vase with Courtly Women & Cranes
Chinese, 20th century. A baluster form porcelain vase with finely hand painted courtly figural scene depicting many beautiful women in fine dress set in a landscape amid rocky formations and flowering trees and accompanied by several white cranes standing and in flight. Underside with four character iron red calligraphic mark. Height 12.625”, diameter 6”. $300-$500
1374. Small Hand Woven Red Tribal Rug
Wool. Turkey. Four-sided center medallion flanked at four corners by geometric shapes. Orange, red, grey and cream accent colors. measures 1’ 7” x 3’ 2”. $300-$500
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1373. Chinese Mirror Black & Gilt Porcelain Vase
Chinese, late Qing Dynasty, likely Guangxu period (1875-1908). Fine mirror black glaze and gilt decorated baluster form vase with flaring mouth over zip-zag border under the lip, the shoulders are decorated with a border of upright leaves and scroll motif, the body having stylized blooming florals, upright leaves and longevity symbols surround the base. Apparently unmarked. Height 9.75”, diameter of foot 3”. $300-$500
1375. Hand Woven Persian Sarouk
Wool. Persian. Floral design on burgundy field. Blue, cream and gold accent colors. measures 2’ 2” x 4’ 1’. $150-$300
Notes
Artist & Maker List A A.E. Smith & Sons…..372 Aalto, Alvar…..622 Aaronson, Adam…..256 Abercrombie & Fitch…..802 Acerbis, Lodovico…..521 Acme Silver Company…..76 Agam, Yaacov…..425,426 Ahlgren, Roy…..866,867,868 Albert, Jeannine…..549 Albrizzi, Alessandro…..325 Allegrini, Giuseppe…..905,906,907,908 American Retro…..650 American School..... 387.404,413,434,442,451,476,477 ,478,480,528,532,566,567,664,689,690,700,703,70 6,708,709,740,742,750,753,756,820,822,835,850,8 55,860 Amodio, Michele (manner of).....1054 Ancienne Manufacture Royale….. 1145,1146,1147,1148,1149,1150 Anchor Silver Plate Co…..719 Ansen-Hofmann, Eduard (circle of )......1079 Arnoux, Guy…..973 Arquette, Cliff…..656,657,658,659,660 Artek…..622 Arthur Court (style of)…..352 Arthur Downing Ltd…..275 Artisan House…..757 Asbury, Lenore…..548 Asprey…..872 Atroshenko, Andrew…..409 Aurora Silver Plate Manufacturing Company….. 55,224,284,285 B Baccarat..... 4,11,12,13,14,18,22,23,24,111,112,113,188,189,190, 233,234,235,236,237,238,254 Bailey, Banks & Biddle…..415 Baker Furniture…..556,693,668 Ball, Tompkins & Black…..640 Barbini, Alfredo…..120 Barry Dixon…..681 Battenfield, Jackie…..843,844,845 Baughman, Milo (style of).....594 Baughman, Milo…..510,512,513,514,593 Beam, J. Wade…..598 Belgian School…..1023 Bellini, Mario…..602 Benedetti, Giuseppe…..905,908 Bergevin, Albert…..997 Bergstrom, Elizabeth…..686 Bernardaud…..686,1145,1146,1147,1148,1149,1150,1303 Bernadotte, Sigvard…..577 Bertoia, Harry (style of).....327 Bettini, Domenico (after)…..1172 Bigaglia, Pietro…..198,199 Bijan, Brian…..408 Bini, Alfonso…..472 Bishton & Fletcher…..218 Bistossi Ceramiche…..619 Black, Starr & Frost…..48 Blanc, Pierre…..306 Blue Ridge…..1250 Brand, Alex…..30 Boch Freres…..309 Boston and Sandwich Glass Company…..279 Boucher, Alfred (manner of).....45 Boulanger, Graciela Rodo…..816,817 Boulton, Joseph…..384 Boyer, Eric…..331 Bradley and Hubbard Manufacturing Company…..831 Brentano, Anton…..1107 Brill, Curt…..489
B (cont.) British School…..882,889,988,989,1153,1176,1177 Broadway & Co…..875 Brockunier & Co…..216 Brueton…..598 Bucherer…..918 Buckler, Charles E…..819 Burnett, Calvin Waller…..502,503,504,505,754 Bynum, Gordon C…..821 C Callcott Knell, William (attributed)…..932 Calvin Group…..617 Canaday, Ouida…..830 Canadian School…..381,382 Carre, Francois (attributed).....543,544 Carrier Belleuse, Albert Ernest (after).....1053 Carrillo Vicente, Eligio…..342 Carvers Guild…..126 Cassina…..602 Catesby, Mark…..1008,1009,1010 Cazaux, Edouard…..302 Celestion…..1318 Celotto, Afro…..122,123 Cendese, Gino…..266 Ceralene A Raynaud et Cie…..1043 Ceramique de Cazaux…..302 Chamberlain…..1012,1013,1014,1015,1016,1017 Charles Romain…..402 Charpidés, Christo…..330 Charters, Cann & Dunn…..641 Chatov, Constantin…..412 Chelini, Giovannini…..538 Cherner, Norman…..764 Chinese School…..1326 Chughtai, Abdur Rahman…..587 Clarke, Samuel…..209,210,211,212 Clodion, Claude Michel (after)…..966 Coca Cola…..650 Consolidated Lamp and Glass Company…..64 Continental School…..665 Continental School…..1094,1095,1182,1258 Corbin, Tom…..643 Correia……17 Cosanti Arcosanti..... 346,347,348,349,350,351,806,80 7,808,809,810,811 Councill…..1248 Craft Associates (attributed).....582 Crouse-Hinds…..624 Cristal d’Albret…..4 Crull, Ford…..580 Curtis, George Vaughan…..475 Cussetti, Carlo…..994 D Dalí, Salvador…..407 Dalí, Salvador (after).....406 Dalou, Aime-Jules…..895 Damar…..726 Danchin, Léon…..842 Dansk…..423 Daum…..5 Daum Nancy…..5 David d’Angers, Pierre Jean…..126 David Yurman…..395,396,397,398,399 Dawley, Joseph…..791 De Armas, Raul…..578 de la Rosa, Reymundo…..343,344 Dee, Henry William…..872 Design Institute of America (DIA)…..512,513,514 Derby Silver Plate Company…..64 DeVilbiss Corporation…..42,43,45,136,184,228,232 Dinett by Bremshey & Co…..760
Artist & Maker List D (cont.) Dominick & Haff…..465 Donà, Romano…..269 Donjo…..356 Drexel Heritage…..644 Ducker, Jack M…..890 Dunbar…..508 Duvelleroy (attributed).....1283 E E & J Bass, Inc…..33 E. Dragsted…..576 E. Swasey & Company…..369 Eagle Silver Plate Co.…..723 Eames, Charles and Ray…..770,771 Edgar Brandt (after).....540 Eduard Schürmann & Co…..110 Edwards, Sydenham Teast…..940 Eizan, Kukigawa…..1228 Empire Silver…..877 Erté…..296,297,298 Erwin Lambeth by Tomlinson…..673 Ewan, John…..638 F F.L. Jacobs…..655 Fajardo, A…..818 Fantoni, Marcello…..524,525 Faust, Lawrence…..859 Ferjo…..626,629 FIAM…..328 Fink, Don…..458 Flower, Lucy Year…..569 Fostoria Glass Company…..276,277,278 Fouquet Jr., Pierre…..937 Fouquier, Jacques (attributed).....1113 Framesi…..651 Franceschini, Vincenzo…..907 Franchini, Giacomo…..198,199 Frank, Josef…..301 Franck, Marcel…..18,168 Franklin Mint…..4 Frederik Lunning Inc…..416 French School…..459,1029,1041,1090 Fritz Hansen (attributed)…..599 Fulper Pottery…..744 G Gauss, Eugene…..615,616 Gebruder Heubach…..1285 Georg Jensen…..577 George Fleet & Co…..1078 Goldman, Todd…..511 Goldsteen, Arthur…..996 González Robles, Domingo…..342 Gorham…..221,714,715,716,717,718 Goulet, Lorrie…..610,611 Grabowski, Dan…..337 Grasset, Eugène…..995 Greenberg, Ann Dee…..30 Greenwood, Marion…..710 Gross, Chaim…..614 Gwathmey Siegel Kaufman…..621 H Haddad, Jamille…..263 Haddock, Lincoln & Foss…..639 Hagenauer, Franz (style of).....311,312,313,314,315,316 Hammary Furniture…..803 Handmade Glass Company…..256 Happy Viking Furniture…..341 Hartman, Cedric…..526 Hayden & Whilden…..641
H (cont.) Haziza, Shlomi…..430,431,432,433 Heinrichs, Joseph (attributed).....546 Henkel Harris…..561 Henredon…..560,564,645,679 Henredon (style of).....1021 Henri Studio…..773,841 Henry Potter & Co…..1317 Herman Miller…..337,770,761,771 Herman Miller (style of)…..509 Herman Miller (attributed).....625 Hermes…..400 Herve, Jules Rene…..682 Heubach, Gebruder…..1286,1287,1288 Hewell Pottery…..368 Hirsch, Joseph…..755 Hoffman, Heinrich..... 92,93,94,96,102,103,105,106,107,1 73,174,175,176 Hoffmann, Heinrich (attributed to).....172 Hoppner, John (circle of).....1106 Horner, R.J. (style of)…..661 House of Worth…..10 Houser, Allan…..631 Houser, Allan (style of).....633 Howard & Co…..466 Howard, John H…..443 Hull, William….943 Hyde & Goodrich…..637 I/J Imhof…..918 International Silver Company…..574 Italian School…..268 J. & E. Stevens Co…..632 Jacobsen, Arne (attributed)…..599 Jacobsz, Caspar Philips…..937 Jaeger LeCoultre…..763 Jafnel, Samuel…..795 James Walker Tufts…..213,215,216,723 Japy Frères…..894 Jefferson Lamp Company…..286 Jennings Brothers…..705 Jeré, Curtis…..757, 758 Jeré, Curtis (style of)…..759 JetNet…..436 John Round & Sons…..952 Johnson, Indira…..793 Josef Lorenzl (manner of).....303 K Kasimir, Robert…..1302 Kaufman, Steve…..421 Keating, Bill (style of).....428 Keiger, Charles…..685 Keil, Peter Robert…..506,507 Kelly, Thomas (publisher).....377 Kent, Sister Mary Corita (style of).....776 Kiesler, Frederick J…..324 King Solomon Finds…..220 Kitchell. Peter….322,323 Kjaerholm, Poul…..438 Knoll…..579,618 Knoll (style of)…..327 KnollStudio…..578 Kohlmeyer, Ida Rittenberg…..595 KPM (attributed).....879 Kramer Bros. Foundry…..751 Kroehler Furniture…..539 Kuniyoshi, Utagawa…..1232 Kuralt, Charles…..801 Kurlander, Honey W…..600
Artist & Maker List L La Barge…..554,683,684 La Barge (attributed).....687 La Bella Creations…..326 La Paglia, Alphonse…..574 La Pierre Mfg. Co…..877 Lalique…..6,7,8,9,25,26 Lalique, Marc…..9 Lalique, Rene…..10,27,28 Lauren by Ralph Lauren…..642 LaVerne, Philip and Kelvin…..586 Ledru, Leon…..158,159,160,161,162 Le Faguays, Pierre…..305 Le Nguyen Thanh…..785 Levi & Salaman…..877 Libbey…..272 Lichtenstein, Roy…..581 Limoges…..1303 Locke & Co…..80 Loetz…..99,100,101,144 Loiseau-Rousseau, Paul Louis…..636 Longwy…..796 Lord, Elyse Ashe…..786 Los Castillo…..812,813,814,815 Lowry, Wilson (engraver).....1262 Ludwig Moser & Sohne..... 126,127,128,129,137,138,139,140 Lux, Gwen…..300 M M. Swift & Sons, Inc.…..824 Machlanski, Ignacy…..483,484 Magill, John…..329 Maimon, Isaac…..462,463 Maison Alph Giroux…..1036 Maison Jansen (style of).....460,461 Maitland Smith…..388,553,734,784 Mandanz, Andrew…...17 Mann, David…..533 Marantonio, Filippo…..979 Marblehead Pottery (manner of).....743 Markussen, Thomas Roy…..799 Marlboro Manor by Sacks Fine Furniture…..367 Martin Hall & Co…..992 Mas, Pierre…..317,318 Mastercraft (attributed to).....527 Max, Peter…..519,520,523 May, Sibylle…..302 McCobb, Paul…..617 McCulloch, Horatio…..1139 McELman…..827 Meiselman Imports…..840 Meisler, Frank…..647,648,649 Meissen…..964 Mene, Pierre Jules (after).....470 Meriden…..704,715 Meriden Britannia Company…..61,223,722,723,732 Meriden Silver Plate Company…..225,226,719,732 Mesa…..418 Metzger, C.E…..32 Michel Steiner…..168 Middletown Plate Co…...720 Mihailescu-Nasturel, Monyo…..612,613 Monier, Emile Adolphe…..1268 Monroe, C.F…..69,67,70 Mont, Douglas…..436 Mont, James; Baker (style of).....678 Moreau, Hippolyte (after)…..896 Morgan, Hastings, & Co…..824 Moser..... 1,82,83,84,85,86,87,88,90,91,149,150,151,152,1 69,282 Moser (attributed)…..57,89,196 Moser (manner of).....181 Mourgue, Pascal…..579
M (cont.) Mt. Washington Glass Company….. 66,76,77,78,79,279,289,290 Mt. Washington (attributed)…..81 Murano…..264,861 Muratov, Ilias…..405 Murphy, John Francis (circle of).....487 N/O N. B. Rogers Silver Plate Co…...719 N. Picciole (attributed).....833 Nailsea Glassworks…..20 Naranjo, Elizabeth…..571 Naranjo, Flora and Glenda…..569 Neiman, LeRoy…..765,766 Nelson, George…..761 Nelson, George (style of).....509 NEMO…..336 Nemtoi, Ioan…..261 New Hope School…..741 Niemann, Edward…..990 Noguchi, Isamu.....625 O.D. Jennings & Company…..654 Old Hall Pottery…..958 Olsen, John…..848 Oscar Bach (style of).....537 P Pairpoint Manufacturing Company…..71,72,73,78,732 Palais Roya…..34,35,36,37,38,39,40,41,153,154,155,156, 157,208 Parucca, Nino….851,852 Patisserie Siraudin…..945 Paul Hansen…..530 Pearsall, Adrian.....582 Pelton & Crane Company…..1316 Penny. Don…..490 Perez Robles, Cresencio…..343,344 Pesnicak (style of).....251 Pessar, Fabbrica Angelo…..946 Petit, Jacob…..1299 Picasso, Pablo (after).....338,339 Pignatiello, Ronald…..439 Piranesi, Giovanni Battista…..906 Pirpan, Alberto…..363,364 Planchon, Mathieu (style of).....1112 Plesl, Rony…..260 Pletka, Paul…..496,497 Plycraft…..764 Poignand, Hippolitus (likely).....635 Pollock, Charles; Knoll…..623 Ponti, Gio (style of).....597 Potter, Beatrix…..1217 Poveka, Maria Montova…..570 Prather…..379 Prior, William.....669,670 R R. Wallace & Sons…..469 Racine Silver Company…..291 Rackley, Mildred…..800 Raffaeli, Elio…..121,267 Raillard, Claude…..1114 Ralph Lauren Home…..365,804 Ramsay, Charles V…...17 Ratia, Ristomattia…..601 Reed & Barton…..716 Reinhart, Benjamin (attributed to).....728 Remington, Frederic Sackrider (after)….. 492,493,494,495 Ricci, Nina…..6 Rigot, Robert…..254 Robert Sonneman (after).....429
Artist & Maker List R (cont.)
Robsjohn-Gibbings, T.H.…..517,518 Roden Bros. Ltd…..474 Rogers Brothers…..63,291 Rogers, Smith & Co…..62,66,293,732 Rogers, John…..730 Rolex…..1115 Romano Glicenstein, Emanuel…..798 Rookwood Pottery…..547,548 Rosin, Loredano…..125 Rossi, Alfredo…..449 Roswell Gleason & Sons…..132 Rothenbusch, Frederick…..547 Royal Copenhagen…..1249 Rubin, Auguste…..897 Ruggles, Theo Alice…..672 Russell, Charles Marion (after)…..491
S
Salviati…..264 Sampson Mordan & Co…..869 Samson Ceramics…..1188 Samuel Hennell…..131 Samuel Kirk & Son…..694 Sarpaneva, Timo…..117 Schlevogt, Gunther Henry….. 102,103,105,106,107,173,1 74,175,176 Schneider, Charles…..170 Schuco…..135 Sciarrotta, Alfred…..415,416 Seguso, Archimede…..252 Seguso, Livio (style of).....862 Sevres…..895,1304 Sevres (attributed).....608 Sevres (style)…..1042 Seymour, O.H.…..372 Sharples, James (circle of).....666,667 Shells in Shadows…..901,902,903 Shortridge, Stephen…..562,565 Simons Brothers…..877 Sintenis, Renée…..573 Smith Brothers Glass…..61, 77,81,279 Smith, Ben…..767,768,769 Smith, P…...259 Sohne, Wilhelm Kralik…..97,98 Soleri, Paolo..... 346,347,348,349,350,351,806,807, 808,809,810,811 omchai, Hattakitkosol…..454 Sonneman, Robert (after).....424 Sorensen, Jens Flemming (manner of)....529 Sottsass, Ettore…..618,619,620 Southern Potteries…..1250 Southwood Furniture…..485 Spradley, Wayne…..712 Staffordshire…..23,958 Statesman Metalstand…..319 Steuben..... 42,43,44,45,46,141,142,182,184,183,185,186, 228,229,230,231 Stevens & Williams…..180 Stieff…..467,468,558 Stillman, Bruce (style of)…..857 Stone, Arthur…..718 Stone, Molly…..31 Stoppino, Giotto…..521 Stuart, Gilbert Charles (after).....669,670 Stursa, Jan…..572 Suker, Arthur…..939 Sulkin, Marion…..453 Sunol Munoz-Ramos, Alvar…..444,445,446 Swid Powell…..620,621 Szwarc, Stanley…..308
T
T. G. Hawkes & Company…..45,222 Tacca, Ferdinando (style of).....1280 Tagliapietra, Lino (attributed).....124 Takis, Nicholas…..739 Tamaian, Ion…..257,258 Taratoot, Barry…..357,358,359,360,361,362 Tarkay, Itzchak Isaac…..455 Teed, Douglas Arthur…..555 Thayer Coggin (attributed).....510,593 The Randahl Shop…..698 Theodore Alexander…..733 Thomas Buechner…..29 Thomas Webb & Sons…..227 Thomas, Steffen Wolfgang…..775 Thonet…..301 Thonet (style of).....304 Tienhaara, Michael…..479 Tiffany & Co…..390,603,604,605,735,736,737.738 Tiffany Furnaces, Inc…..143 Tiffany Studios (style of)….133 Tiffany, Louis Comfort……47,48 Tiffin Glass Company…..145,146,147,148 Timberlake, Bob…..801 Tofanari, Sirio…..590,591 Tolliver, William…..515,516,584,585 Topping Models Inc…..378 Toronto Silver Plate Company…..217 Torrens, Monserrat…..456 Tosi, Giuliano…..119 Towle Silversmiths…..695 Treston…..601 Tufts, James Walker…..214,275,282
U/V
Unger Brothers…..696,877 Unger Brothers…..696 Val Saint Lambert…..158,159,160,161,162,254 Vallien, Bertil…..423 Vasarely, Victor…..420 Vigliaturo, Silvio…..118 Villeroy & Boch….307,898 Vilot, Cesar…..310 Vitrix Hot Glass Studio…..29 Vnodchenko, Yuri Fedorovich…..473 Vreeland, Francis…..691
W
Walker & Hall…..953 Wallace, Ethel…..588,589 Wardleworth, Jack Leigh (attributed).....1151,1152 Waterford…..51,52,53,54,270,271,273,274,275 Waterhouse, Hodson & Co…..131 Wave Crest…..68,69,67,70 Webb, Thomas…..59,60,66,227 Westmoreland Glass company…..136 Wheeler, Huey and Anne…..498 Widdicomb…..517,518 Wilcox Silver Plate Company…..292,294,721,726 William B. Kerr & Co…..696 William Comyns…..874 Winokur, Neil…..592 Wirkkala, Tapio…..114,115,116 Wood & Hughes…..697 Woodard, Russell…..441 Woodside Sterling Co…..731 Wormley, Edward…..508 Wright, Willie Anne…..747
Y/Z
Yarbrough, James…..774 Ybry…..11,12,13,14 Zaramella Argenti…..575 Zitman, Cornelis…..583 Zocchi, Giuseppe…..905,906,907,908 Zoritchak, Yan…..254
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