Ahlers & Ogletree Signature Estates January 2, 2016 Auction

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Signature Estates Auction January 2nd, 3016


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Session 1 Signature Estates Auction

Saturday, January 2, 2016 - beginning at 11am

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

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

11am-12pm..................Lots 1-80 12pm-1pm..................Lots 81-161 1pm-2pm...............Lots 162-232 2pm-3pm..........Lots 233-303 3pm-4pm.........Lots 304-384 4pm-5pm...........Lots 385-465 5pm-6pm..........Lots 466-498 6pm-7pm..........Lots 499-580 7pm-8pm.............Lots 581-661 8pm-9pm...........Lots 662-638


2. French Parcel Gilt Classical Bronze, Jean Debut

Jean Didier Debut (French, 1824-1893). “Lovers Embrace”, parcel gilt bronze, signed to base “Jean Debut” and with indistinguishable round foundry mark. Overall height 11”, width 6”, depth 5”. Estimate $300-$500

3. French Louis XVI Style Gilt Wood Wall Mirror

French, 19th century. Overall height 53.5” x width 30”. Estimate $600-$800

1. After Ferrand, Bronze Allegorical Sculpture

After Ernest Ferrand (1846-1932). A patinated bronze figural allegorical sculpture (likely of fall or the harvest) cast with “FERRAN” in naturalistic branch form base and incised in gilt with “Moreau 3/15” on back. Overall height 15.9”, diameter of plinth 7.9”. `Estimate $300-$500

5. Group of 3 Herend Open Work Pieces of Porcelain Herend Porcelain (Hungary, founded 1826), 20th century. Comprising a double walled openwork cache pot or vase trimmed in 24kt gold #6420; reticulated lidded box with rose finial #6219; and a small open weaved bowl #7372. Height vase 4.62”, box 2.5”, bowl 1.75”. Estimate $400-$600

6. Group of 5 Herend Hand Painted Porcelain Pieces

Herend Porcelain (Hungary, founded 1826), 20th century. Comprising an octagonal trinket box with kitten or cat finial #6074; an octagonal trinket box with rabbit or bunny finial #6020; a small rabbit or bunny; a small bud vase with gold lip and blue floral motif #7190; and a figure of the Holy Mother or Virgin Mary kneeling with light blue cloak and halo. Heights of cat box 2.5”, rabbit box 2”, bunny figurine 1”, vase 2.5”, Holy Mother figurine 3.5”. Estimate $400-$600

4. Pair of French Cold Painted Bronze Wall Sconces French, Late 19th/ early 20th century. Overall height 18.25”, width (across arms) 9.75”, depth 6.75”. Estimate $600-$900

7. Group of 6 Herend Fishnet Porcelain Figurines

Herend Porcelain (Hungary, founded 1826), 20th century. Comprising a seated rabbit in with paws up in green fishnet ; a long eared recumbent bunny in blue fishnet; a bunny is left ear up in blue fishnet; a bunny with left ear up in rust fishnet; and elephant on ball in green fishnet; and a rooster or cockerel in rust fishnet. Heights range from 1.5” to 6”. Estimate $500-$700

9. French Provincial Stained Oak Sideboard, 19th C.

8. Large Herend Rust Fishnet Decorated Rooster

Herend Porcelain Manufactory (Hungary, 1826- ). Marked to underside with blue stamp “Herend Hungary Handpainted”, impressed “Herend’ and impressed mark “5030. Height 15.8”, width 14.6” (beak to tail), base width 7”, base depth 5”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

French, 19th century. Provincial Louis XV style stained and carved oak wood sideboard with rectangular top with curved front corners above central short pull out drawer with carved florals on drawer front flanked by similar carvings on apron above open shelved storage at center flanked by hinged doors with panels with shell motif at top above shaped apron, raised on squat cabriole legs at front, block feet at back. Later adapted width 66.25”, depth 20.75”. Estimate $700-$900

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11. Gorham Marie Antoinette Sterling Silver Plate

10. Group of 14 Sterling Butter Pats (12 Matching)

Gorham (American (Rhode Island), founded 1865). Underside marked “Sterling”, with maker’s marks, “176”, and “MARIE ANTOINETTE”. diameter 10”. Total weight 11.53 troy ounces. Estimate $300-$500

American, 20th century. 12 matching, marked on bottom with “STERLING 925/1000” and “359” for pattern number; and two unmatched butter marked with circle for maker above “STERLING” and pattern number. All with diameter 3.4”. Total weight 7.7 troy ounces. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500

13. 2 American Sterling Serving Dishes, Frank W.Smith

Frank W. Smith (American (Massachusetts), 1886-1958), and Durham (American (New York), 1950s-60s). A collection of two foliate form sterling silver serving dishes comprising a segmented open vegetable server by Frank W. Smith of overall marquis form with four segments each having a shaped rim; and a leaf pattern candy or nut dish by Durham, monogrammed “TMC” to center of basin. Each piece with maker’s mark to underside. Vegetable server 8.5” x 12”. Candy dish 4.375” x 6.375”. Total weight 13.1 troy ounces. Estimate $300-$500

16. 3 Connecticut Sterling Bowls: Watrous & Ellmore Watrous Manufacturing Company (American (Connecticut), founded 1895) and Ellmore Silver Company (American (Connecticut), 1935-1960). Each piece marked to underside “STERLING” and with maker’s marks. Watrous round bowl diameter 8.25”. Watrous rectangular bowl 11” x 7.5”. Ellmore bowl diameter 9.75”. Total weight 14.06 troy ounces. Estimate $400-$600

12. Three American Sterling Silver Dishes, Marked

International Silver (American (Connecticut), founded 1898). A collection of three sterling silver dishes comprising an ovular plate and a serving bowl with pierced band to rim below a band of repousse pine cones,each by International Sterling; and a small ovular candy dish or nut bowl with deep well and geometric band to rim, monogrammed “BGH” to center well, unknown maker. Each piece marked to underside “STERLING” and two with maker’s marks. Tray 8.25” x 6.25”. Bowl diameter 20”. Small dish 6.375” x 4.125”. Total weight 15.1 troy ounces. Estimate $300-$500

14. Frank Lloyd Wright Crystal Group, Tiffany & Co.

1 Tiffany & Co. (American (New York), founded 1837). Collection of three pieces of of Prairie School style “Frank Lloyd Wright”-circa 1986-1988 crystal. Vase with stenciled mark on bottom “TIFFANY & Co” above “FL WRIGHT FDN 1988”. Candlestick holders marked with stenciled mark on bottom reading “TIFFANY & Co” and “FL WRIGHT FDN 1986” beside monogram. Vase height 9.9”, diameter of top 4.9”. Candlestick height 3.5”, diameter of bottom 4”. Estimate $300-$500

15. Group of 10 Sterling Silver Bread & Butter Plates American, 20th century. Five International Silver Company (American, founded 1898-) with “BHS” Art Deco style monogram, marked on underside with maker, “STERLING” and “H413” for pattern; four Ariston sterling silver bread plates, marked on bottom with maker’s mark with arrow above “STERLING” and “3505” for pattern; Schofield Company sterling silver bread plate with maker’s marks and “1336” for pattern. Each with an diameter of 6.125”. Total weight 26.26 troy ounces. Estimate $300-$500

17. Collection of Ten Assorted Sterling Silver Pieces

A collection of ten assorted sterling silver pieces comprising an English pepper mill circa 1902 from Birmingham by Albert Cohen & Co.; a French barrel form pepper mill; an American sterling diminutive urn by Mueck-Carey Co. of New York circa 1904; International Silver Company “Prelude” line small hand bell and oval tray; a pair of American butter pat trays by La Pierre of New York; and three American sterling small round dishes or plates by Gorham, Wallace, and Alvin. Prelude tray 8.75” x 6”. Plates 6” diameter. Total weight 16.2 troy ounces (without pepper mills 25 troy ounces). Estimate $400-$600

19. 12 Pc Sterling Silver Group-Reed & Barton & Others

18. Pair, German 800 Silver Mounted Glass Cornucopias

German, late 19th/ early 20th century. Marked to underside of foot “800” beside crown with crescent moon standard marks, also “B & Z” possibly for Buchholz Zelt (American importers based in New York), and “GERMANY”. Height 7.75”, width 6.5”, diameter of opening 4.5”. Estimate $400-$600

American, 19th/20th century. Collection of twelve pieces of sterling silver comprising of three American Aesthetic Movement Reed & Barton (American, founded 1824) ornate sterling silver nut dish with horseshoe and leaf motif, marked on underside with manufacturer, “STERLING” and “H44” for pattern; eight oblong sterling silver napkin rings by Gorham (American, founded 1831) with M monogram, marked interior with maker’s marks, “STERLING” and “629071” for pattern; and a sterling silver card or cigarette case with scrolled foliate border surrounding vertical stripe pattern behind oval cartouche with engraved initials “HP”, marked “STERLING” on interior. Cigarette case measures 3.9” x 2.75”. Nut dish Height 0.75”, width 3.5”, depth 2.75”. Total weight 7.97 troy ounces. Estimate $300-$500

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21. Chinese Blue Double Gourd Vase, Xuande Mark

Chinese, Ming Dynasty Xuande Period mark (1426-1435), likely 20th century. Remnant of Xuande mark to side. Height 9”. Estimate $300-$500

20. Pair of Chinese “Nanking” Pattern Hot Water Dishes

Chinese, likely late 19th/early 20th century. Each unmarked. Width (across spouts) 10.4”. Estimate $300-$500

22. Chinese Blue & White Porcelain Dragon Plate

Chinese, Ching Dynasty Yongzheng reign mark (17231735), likely 20th century. Bottom marked with six character mark for Yongzheng in blue under glaze within double ring. Diameter 8”. Estimate $300-$500

23. Six 19th Century Blue & White Chinese Plates Chinese, 19th century Qing Dynasty (1644-1912). A collection of six cobalt blue decorated white porcelain plates and bowls, each with floral motif, one with shaped rim. Each unmarked. Ranging in diameter 9”9.25”. Estimate $300-$500

24. Set of Four Kangxi Style Porcelain Plates

Chinese, late 19th/ early 20th century Qing Dynasty (1644-1912). A set of four small porcelain plates with underglaze blue floral motif on vine surrounded by clusters of ringed dots, the rim with tan glazed band, and the exterior cavetto with flowering branches. Each plate to four armed plate hanger. Unmarked. diameter 8.375”. Estimate $400-$600

25. Chinese Carved Apple Green Jade Bowl

Chinese, likely 20th century. Carved thin and translucent celadon to apple green jade bowl with slightly flared rim above sloping body terminating on shallow circular foot. Unmarked. Height 2”, diameter of top 4”. Estimate $300-$500

26. Pair of Chinese Carved Green Quartz Lamps

Chinese, likely 20th century. Pair of carved green and lavender flecked quartz covered lamps later converted from pierced lidded censors or incense burners with foo dog (guardian lion) heads on sides of bowl form basin raised on three paw feet. Unmarked. Single electrified light socket at center of each censor. Each electrified table lamp or night light supported on a carved wood base. Overall (including base) Height 8.75”, width 7.5”, depth 5”. Estimate $500-$700

27. Pair of Chinese Spinach Green Jade Bowls

Chinese, likely 20th century. Pair of carved thin translucent green spinach jade diminutive bowls, each with slightly flared rim above sloping body terminating on circular foot. Unmarked. Height 1.4”, diameter of top 3”. Estimate $600-$800

28. Set of 10 Blue Fitzhugh Porcelain Dinner Plates

Chinese, early 19th century, circa 1800. Diameter 9.75”. Estimate $300-$500

29. Chinese Export Fitzhugh Porcelain Sauce Tureen

Chinese, 19th century. Chinese export blue Fitzhugh porcelain oblong sauce tureen or covered dish with fruit form finial on domed lid above circular medallions with animal ornament, blue interwoven applied handles, overall supported onan oblong foot. Unmarked. Height 5.25”, width 7.5”, depth 4.75”. Estimate $300-$500

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30. Chinese Guangxu Bottle Vase, Flowers & Birds

31. Chinese Celadon Green Bottle Vase, Qianlong Mark

Chinese, Qing Dynasty Guangxu Period (1875-1908). Underside with six character blue underglaze Guangxu imperial reign mark. Height 8.75”, diameter 7.25”. Estimate $500-$700

Chinese, Qing Dynasty Qianlong Period mark (17361795)), likely 20th century. Underside with six character underglaze Chien Lung imperial reign mark. Height 8.625”, diameter 5.75”. Estimate $500-$700

33. 19th/20th C. Chinese Export Famille Rose Bowl

34. Chinese Zitan Wood Box w/Dragon Motif

Chinese export, late 19th/ early 20th century Qing Dynasty. Unmarked. diameter 10.375”, Height 4.125”. Estimate $300-$500

Chinese, likely 20th century. Unmarked. Height 3.4”, width 10.5”, depth 6”. Estimate $500-$700

32. Chinese Teal Blue Porcelain Vase with Peonies

Chinese, Qing Dynasty Yongzheng Period mark (17231735), likely 20th century. Underside with six character Yongzheng imperial reign mark. Height 14.25”, diameter 7.25”. Estimate $500-$700

35. Chinese Famile Rose Porcelain Bowl, Qianlong Mark

Chinese, Qianlong Period mark (1736-1795), likely 20th century. Underside with six character red Qianlong imperial reign seal mark. Height 3.5”, diameter 7”. Estimate $400-$600

37. Chinese Famille Rose Yuhuchunping with Spirals

Chinese, Qing Dynasty Qianlong Period mark (17361795), likely 20th century. A unique and fine porcelain Yuhuchunping pear shaped vase decorated in the famille rose style with pink and blue lotus and chrysanthemum blossoms accompanied with bands of lappets, key patterning, leaf tips, and ruyi scrolls all to a bold pink background with allover incised or etched spiral patterning similar to a fossilized Nautilus or Ammonite. Underside with blue underglaze six character Chien Lung imperial reign mark. Height 9.5”, diameter 5.5”. Estimate $600-$800

36. Chinese Porcelain Banghuiping Vase, Winter Scene Chinese, 20th century. Underside of vase with iron red four character seal mark. Height 16.625”, diameter 7.5”. Estimate $500-$700

38. Chinese Hexagonal Baluster Vase with Fu Dog Handles

Chinese, Qing Dynasty Yongzheng Period mark 17231735), likely late 19th/ early 20th century. Underside with four character Yongzheng imperial reign mark. Height 15.5”, diameter 7.25”. Estimate $400-$600

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39. Chinese Famille Verte Porcelain Plate, Kangxi

Chinese, Ching Dynasty Kangxi mark (1662-1722). Bottom marked with Artemisia leaf for Kangxi period in blue within double ring border under glaze. Diameter 8.5”. Estimate $400-$600

40. Chinese Kangxi Porcelain Plate, Unmarked

Chinese, likely 18th century. Unmarked. diameter 8.75”. Estimate $600-$900


43. Group of 4 Japanese Objects-Candlesticks & Lantern

41. Group of 6 Japanese Pottery Pieces, Signed

Japanese, 19th/20th century. Bowl Height 3.6”, diameter 10.25”. Bottle with rope handle Height 8.25”, diameter of foot 3.125”. Shigaraki pottery vessel Height 8.9”, diameter of foot 4.75”. Provenance: From the Collection of Owner and Director of Gallery Momoyama, Reginald Williams of Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $400-$600

42. Japanese Bronze Figural Sculpture, Jurojin

Japanese, likely 20th century. Unmarked. Sculpture supported on a carved wood stand with cloud scroll motif. Sculpture Height 6.25”, width 6”, depth 5”. Estimate $400-$600

Japanese, 19th century. Collection of four objects comprising of a rare unmarked Edo period (1603-1868) wrought iron hanging diminutive oil lantern with flattened hook joined to U shaped handle above teapot form lantern, a folding wrought iron candle pricket raised on three collapsible splayed legs; a bronze candle holder with three pierced cherry blossom flowers and ridged shaft; and a tohoku negoro red lacquered turned wood candlestick. Red lacquered candlestick Height 10.25”, base 4.75” x 5”. Bronze candlestick Height 9”. Provenance: From the Collection of Owner and Director of Gallery Momoyama, Reginald Williams of Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $400-$600

44. Group of Four Japanese Teapots, 19th/20th C.

Japanese, 19th/20th century. Black glazed shigaraki teapot Height 7.25”. Tokoname teapot Height 3”, diameter of foot 2.6”. Provenance: From the Collection of Owner and Director of Gallery Momoyama, Reginald Williams of Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500

46. Group of 15 Japanese Red & Black Lacquered Items

Japanese, 19th/20th century. Red lacquered bowls Height 2”, diameter of top 6”. Floral patterned tray diameter 15”. Provenance: From the Collection of Owner and Director of Gallery Momoyama, Reginald Williams of Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $400-$600

45. Japanese Imari Hexagonal Platter, 18”

Japenese, 20th century. Diameter 18.25”, Height 2.125”. Estimate $400-$600

49. Pair of Japanese Armorial Porcelain Plates

Japanese, Late 19th/Early 20th century. Pair of Japanese export porcelain plates of circular form hand decorated with enamels throughout, English armorial shield in green with arrows and stag above wavering ribbon with Latin motto “PRO PATRIA SEMPER” (roughly translated to: Rest in Toil), pink, yellow and red flowers accented in gilt on white ground. Bottom with four character Fukagama mark in red over glaze. diameter 8.5”. Estimate $400-$600

47. Japanese Sumida Gawa Pitcher & Mug, Marked

Japanese, Late 19th/Early 20th century. Collection of two sumida gawa pottery items comprising of a handled pitcher with blue, purple and brown glazed top above figural scene with men in blue and white being helped from fall with another man holding lantern on horizontal ridged red ground, porcelain medallion back under handle with marks in blue under glaze; and a handled mug or tankard with blue and green glazed top above red ridged body with horned donkey near green floor vase, marked with in porcelain medallion with signature for Ban-ni presumed to be a member of the Ryosai family. Pitcher Height 8.4”. Mug Height 5.125”. Estimate $400-$600

48. Pair, Parcel Gilt Buddhist Immortal Table Lamps Chinese, 20th century. Unmarked. Height to top of shade 44.5”. Height to top of socket 29.5”. Bases 7.5” square. Estimate $400-$600

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52. Group of 16 Basil Matthews Diminutive Figurines

50. Group of 11 Limoges Hand Painted Diminutive Boxes

French, 20th century. A collection eleven pill or trinket boxes hand painted and from Limoges, France comprising a heart shaped Tiffany & CO box in pink ground with white dots centered with cartouche ‘I love you’; an oval box with surmounted with seated kitten; a Rochard box with seated smiling pig; a Marque Deposee box surmounted with teeter totter with pig and snail; an oval box with butterfly finial; Rose Art oval box modeled as puppy in dog bed; cylindrical floral and yellow ground box; Chamart cylindrical box with sleeping kitten; a cylindrical box with pastel stripes and floral bouquet; gilt metal handled oval box modeled as a basket of vegetables. All boxes marked ‘Limoges France, Peint main’. Tallest box 3.25” , smallest .87”. Estimate $300-$500

51. American School, Bathing Yellow Chicks, O/B

American School, Early 20th century. “Bathing Yellow Chicks”-1907, oil on wood board, inscribed on verso of board in pencil “R.L. Flamengo 07”. Figural painting depicting three young yellow feathered chicks standing in an outdoor setting with water pouring out of halved branch resulting in shower for bathing, chicks beside cracked egg and grasses with wildflowers. Framed 12.4” x 18.4”. Unframed 9.9” x 15.9”. Estimate $300-$500

55. 19th C. American Portrait of Girl in White Dress

53. Group of 7 Halcyon Days Diminutive Boxes

Halcyon Days (English, founded 1950). Collection of seven small enamel decorated porcelain pill or trinket boxes from Halcyon Days comprising a 1985 Mother’s Day floral decorated box inscribed ‘For Mother’; an oval box floral decorated and inscribed ‘For You’; a St. Valentine’s Day 1979 circular box inscribed ‘For my Love’; an egg shaped floral decorated box inscribed ‘May you be Happy’; and two miniature circular boxes with twist off lids, one decorated with bunnies the other with a butterfly and foliage. Heights range from .50” to 1.15”. Estimate $300-$500

56. French Parquetry Inlaid Games or Breakfast Table

French, first half of 20th century. A French games, card, or breakfast table comprising a lattice parquetry inlaid diamond form top with concave sides, the frieze comprising molded interlacing scrolls, one side comprising a secret frieze drawer with metal mechanism, resting on four molded cabriole legs terminating in raised scrolled feet. Height 29.75”, width 33”, depth 33”. Estimate $300-$500.

Basil Matthews Studios (English, 1940 - 1985). A collection of sixteen assorted figurines by Basil Matthews comprising five dogs, each on decorated dog beds; four cats, three sitting and one on a cat bed; five barnyard animals including 2 pigs, bunny, mice, lambs, duck; and one floral painted hippopotamus. sizes in Height range from 1.3” to 2.75”. Estimate $300-$500

54. Simon & Halbig Heinrich Handwerck Bisque Doll

Simon & Halbig (German, 1839-1943) designed by Heinrich Handwerck (Germany, 1876-1902) circa 1890. German bisque porcelain socket doll bearing sleepy eyes, an open mouth showing teeth, and an eleven piece ball jointed composition and wood body. Doll is clothed in an antique style cream colored print and lace country dress with cream pantalets, long lace socks, and white shoes. Incised behind the head ‘109’’, ‘13 3/4’, and ‘H 5’. The back also stamped in red ‘Handwerck’. Height 24”. Estimate $300-$500

American School, 19th century. “Portrait of Little Girl in White”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Charming portrait painting depicting at center a toddler girl seated at near full length wearing a white dress off the shoulder adorned with blue silk ribbons to waist and each shoulder, the figure with white hair at ear length and porcelain complexion holding a quizzical expression to her face, the figure set before a gray blue background with horizon line near her waist. Paper remnant to verso of canvas with handwritten note “Agusta, Maine, 1853, circa 1860”. Verso of stretcher also with two newspaper or catalog clippings noting similar paintings. Framed 33” x 27.75”. Unframed 25” x 20”. Estimate $600-$800

58. Museum Quality Sorrento Ware Ladies Jewelry Box

57. Tole & Mother of Pearl Inlaid Tray Table

Probably English, late 19th/early 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 19.87”, width 28.25”, depth 22.5”, tray width 24”. Estimate $300-$500

Likely Michele Grandville (Italian, 1821-1893), late19th century. Museum quality ladies jewelry box executed with fine inlay of exotic woods and penworked detailing, the rectangular stepped lid decorated to each side with opposing griffins centering a scene with two putti and an oxen with a border of tessellated micro mosaic banding, the lid with Bacchus style mask to the central hinged front opening to the interior lid decorated with opposing griffins in green penwork centering an oval beveled mirror, the two hinged compartments with ivory tufted lining that swing to the side exposing the bottom compartment also lined in matching fabric, the interior and hinged compartments decorated with perching birds on drapery swags tessellated micro mosaics, Vitruvian scrollwork and Tunbridge style banding. Height 5.37”, width 12.25”, depth 6.37”. Note: Michele de Grandville was one of the top marquetry furniture and decorative arts makers from Sorrento Italy in the 1800s. Estimate $600-$800

60. Guglielmo Trafeli, Signed Carved Marble Sculpture 59. After Aizelin, “Mother & Child Reading” Bronze After Eugene-Antoine Aizelin (French, 1821-1902), “Mother and Child Reading”, patinated bronze sculpture, signed on side of seat cushion “Aizelin”. Overall height 11.75”, width 11.6”, depth 7.9”. Estimate $700-$900

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Guglielmo Trafeli (Italian, 19th century), “Children Playing”, carved marble sculpture, incised on back “G. Trafeli”. Carved marble figural sculpture depicting a charming scene with two young children (a boy and a girl) taking a break from their chores. Young girl wearing bonnet and dress standing beside a bucket and leaning against rock as the young boy in came and short trousers lovingly teases her. Figural sculpture raised on a columnar fluted floor display pedestal with black veining throughout white marble (back straight for displaying against wall) with meandering key border and egg and dart banding terminating on an octagonal plinth. Overall height 56.75”. Estimate $2,000-$4,000


61. Pair of Maitland Smith Dining Mahogany Armchairs

Label on interior of frame for manufacturer, Maitland Smith. Height 40.5”, width (across arms) 26.75”, depth 23.5”, seat to floor 20.25”. Estimate $300-$500

62. Pair of Bronze Candle Holders, Thomas Abbott

Thomas Abbott (English, active 1830 - 1860), circa 1850s. A matched and charming pair of bronze candle holders by Thomas Abbott modeled as a potted plant or jardiniere with turned and tapered stem headed with single candlecup and centered by three leafy fronds emanating from a turned planter or jardiniere with cast iron loaded octagonal base. Both Iron bases are stamped Abbott. Height 10.25”, diameter 4.25”. Provenance: Purchased from Withers and Lanham Designs, INC located at 375 Pharr Road, N.E. Suite 205, Atlanta, GA 30305 on March 26, 1987. Copy of receipt is available upon request. Estimate $600-$800

63. Rosewood Veneer with MOP Inlay Sewing Box English, 19th century. Height 5.12”, width 9.62”, depth 6.75”. Estimate $400-$600

64. Satinwood & MOP Inlaid Travel or Lap Desk, 19th C

English, 19th century. A rectangular satinwood, rosewood and mother of pearl inlaid travel or lap desk, the lid centered with a rectangular mother of pearl inlaid rosewood plaque depicting a antlered deer or buck flanked by stylized foliage, the edges banded in rosewood veneer and inlaid with mother of pearl scrolling foliage, the hinged lid opening to fitted interior with green baize or felted writing surface, concealing storage under the lid and base with removable pen tray, small slanted compartment and a glass inkwell to both sides of the front. Height 5.12”, width 16”, depth 9.37”. Estimate $400-$600

65. Set of 4 Edwardian Hepplewhite Side Chairs

English, early 20th century, circa 1901-1914. Height 36.25”, width 18.5”, depth 21.5”, seat to floor 19.5”. Estimate $500-$700

66. Diminutive Oil on Paper Painting of Horses

British School, 19th/20th century. “Horses in Field”, gouache and oil on paper, apparently unsigned, verso of backing board with label from Leslie Wenn, Antique and Decorative Furniture, 46 Fore Street, Hatfield, Herts. Small figural painting depicting three horses (one brown, one reddish brown, the last white) grazing and relaxing in grasses by the beach under a blue cloudy sky. Framed 10.75” x 12.4”. Unframed 6.1” x 7.6”. Estimate $300-$500

69. Edwardian Style Paint Decorated Occasional Table English, circa 1900s. Height 28", width 14.75", depth 14.5". Estimate $300-$500

67. Portrait of a Gentleman, Oil on Canvas, Unsigned American School, likely first half of 20th century. “Portrait of a Gentleman”, oil on canvas, unsigned. Framed 34.5” x 30.5”. Unframed 28.5” x 23.5”. Estimate $400-$600

70. Continental School, Signed Oil on Canvas Laid Down Continental School, first half of 20th century. “Landscape with Stream”, oil on canvas laid down on board, illegibly signed lower right. Framed 13.25” x 18.25”. Unframed 8.75” x 13.75”. Estimate $400-$600

68. Queen Anne Style Wingback Armchair, 20th C.

The Schoonbeck Company (American (Michigan), 19691980). Label on underside of chair noting manufacturer. Overall height 47.5”, width (across arms) 34”, depth 28”, seat to floor 19.5”. Estimate $300-$500

71. Near Pair of Windsor Armchairs, Mid 19th Century

English, mid 19th century. Chair with pierced shield form on back splat height 42.5”, width (across arms) 21.75”, seat depth 15.3”, seat to floor 17.25”. The other height 42.5”, width (across arms) 20.75”, seat depth 15.75”, seat to floor 16.5”. Estimate $300-$500

72. English Creamware Reticulated Basket & Underplate

English, Late 18th/Early 19th century. Both unmarked. Basket Height 4.5”, width 10.2”, depth 5.75”. Underplate 7.9” x 10.6”. Estimate $300-$500

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74. Pair of Chinese Gilt & Red Lacquered Wall Panels

73. Chinese Porcelain Famile Rose Baluster Vase

Chinese, late Qing Dynasty. Likely depicting the narrative based on the “Romance of the Three Kingdoms” with 26 warriors in four sections, some on horseback, all in fighting stances and displaying various weapons, under pavilions and symbolic trees. Height 25.62”, width 4.87”, depth 2”. Estimate $400-$600

Chinese, 20th century. A famile rose porcelain baluster vase decorated on tondo to bulbous body with courtly figural scene set in a landscape with bats, parasols, and mythic al beasts, below the figural scene to foot with bands of lappets, key patterning, and floral motif, to shoulder with band of diaper patterning punctuated by prunus fruit medallions, to tall incurvate neck with two opposing red figural handles on yellow field bearing pink and blue chrysanthemum blossoms amid meandering vines, the flaring rim with a band of ruyi scrolls. Unmarked. Height 19”, diameter 9”. Estimate $400-$600

75. Chinese Porcelain Doucai Meiping Dragon Vase, Qianlong Mark

Chinese, Qianlong Period mark (1736-1795), likely 20th century. A Doucai enamel decorated porcelain meiping dragon vase with three imperial five-clawed dragons to body amid floral vines with chrysanthemum blossoms, the round foot with a band of stylized waves, the collar with a band of lappets, and the neck with further band of waves. Underside with cobalt underglaze six character archaic mark for the Chien Lung period. Height 11”, diameter 7”. Estimate $400-$600

77. Chinese Porcelain Plaque: Three Men in Landscape

76. Brown Yixing Zisha Teapot: Serpent, Fu Dog & Cock

Chinese, 20th century. A brown Yixing Zisha teapot, the body of cylindrical form with incurvate rim and smooth overall body, with c form handle modeled as a serpent swallowing its own tail, an upturned spout modeled as the head of a cockerel, the round lid with figural male foo dog finial. Underside with four character impressed seal mark. Overall height 5”, spout to handle 7.375”. Estimate $400-$600

Chinese, 20th century. A small porcelain plaque with hand painted figural scene depicting one Buddhist elder seated with two younger men standing around him, one holding a pole secured at top with the Urn of Wisdow, alongside an antelope all set beneath a tree, with five lines of hand painted black calligraphic marks to left and two red seal marks, the porcelain to a wooden frame with brass scroll form handle at top. Frame (without handle) 16.625” x 11.625”. Porcelain sight size 14.5” x 9.5”. Estimate $400-$600

80. Chinese Round Porcelain Figural Plaque in Stand

79. Chinese Carved Jade Mythological Beast on Stand Chinese, likely 20th century. Overall 4.375”, 7”, 2.25”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Estimate $400-$600

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Chinese, 20th century. A round porcelain hand painted plaque mounted to a wooden stand, the porcelain with a depiction of two men in a landscape with crane flying above, upper right with seven lines of black calligraphic marks and one red seal mark. Overall height 20.25”, width 16.875”, depth 7.125”. Porcelain sight size diameter 12”. Estimate $400-$600

78. Chinese Red and Green Dragon Porcelain Meiping Chinese, 20th century. A faceted porcelain Meiping or plum vase in iron red and green enamels on white ground depicting a single four-clawed dragon in flight on tondo to body amid cloud scrolls set above stylized seaweed band at foot and below band of chrysanthemum blossoms on vine to shoulder. Unmarked. Height 17.75”, diameter 11”. Estimate $400-$600

81. Chinese Carved Jade Ram Sculpture with Dragons

Chinese, likely 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Overall 5.625” x 7.5” x 3.125”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Estimate $400-$600


82. Collection of 2 Chinese Blue & White Low Bowls

Chinese, Ming Dynasty Xuande period mark (14261435), likely 20th century. Group of two porcelain low or shallow bowls with blue and white decoration on interior and exterior. One decorated with three flying cranes amid cloud scrolls on tondo interior with scrolled border, exterior with crane and cloud motif. The other with serpentine, scaled, five-clawed dragons amid cloud scrolls. Bottom of each with six character reign mark for Xuande in blue under glaze. Each Height 1.6”, diameter at top 8”. Estimate $400-$600

83. Ten Sterling Chinese Figural Place Card Holders

Chinese, 20th century. A set of 10 sterling silver figural place card or name card holders in the form of Orientalist Chinese figures engaged in various activities including a rickshaw, a hunter, several fishermen, a boat, and several merchants, many with suspended and moveable parts, each with a clamp to top for holding card, each to a round integral base (except for rickshaw and ship). Each marked “SILVER STERLING 925”. Tallest 2.375”. Total weight 3.96 troy ounces. Estimate $400-$600

84. Chinese Blue & White Porcelain Bowl, L. 18th C.

Chinese, likely late 18th century. Blue and white porcelain square bowl with cut back corners decorated with diaper patterned border and flowers, exterior with floral sprays and architecture on water with figure in boat, flying bat in corners holding kite. Unmarked. Height 2.9” x 8.8” square. Estimate $400-$600

86. Pair, Chinese Bronze Gu Form Table Lamps, 30” Chinese, 20th century. Height to finial 30”, diameter 7.5”. Estimate $400-$600

87. Chinese Celadon Jade Figural Carving on Stand

85. Chinese Jade Bird Motif Lidded Teapot on Stand

Chinese, likely early 20th century. Carved celadon jade figural sculpture of oblong form in the form of a child with rounded face and body laying on their stomach beside leaves, body resembling the form of a prunus fruit. Unsigned. Overall supported on a black lacquered wood stand. Jade measures 1.7” x 2.4”. Estimate $400$600

Chinese, first half 20th century. Unmarked. Overall height 6.375”, width 6”, depth 2.625”. Estimate $400-$600

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

89. Chinese Spinach & Celadon Jade Bangle Bracelet

Chinese jade bangle bracelet of circular form with spinach speckled throughout a lighter apple to celadon green tone. Unmarked. Interior diameter 3”. Exterior diameter 3.6”. Total weight 51.2 grams. Estimate $400-$600

90. Set of 3 Chinese Blue & White Porcelain Plates

Chinese, likely 18th century. All unmarked. Diameter 9”. Estimate $400-$600

91. Chinese Cobalt Glazed Yuhuchunping Vase, Marked

Chinese, Qianlong Period mark (17361795), likely 20th century. Underside with six character underglaze blue Qianlong imperial reign mark. Height 7.625”, diameter 5.25”. Estimate $400-$600

93. Chinese Porcelain Low Bowl with Opposing Phoenixes

92. Set of 4 Chinese Blue & White Porcelain Plates Chinese, likely 18th century. All unmarked. Diameter 8.75”. Estimate $400-$600

Chinese, 20th century. A porcelain low center bowl with shaped rim, the central medallion bearing two cobalt blue opposing phoenixes surrounded by chrysanthemum blossoms and leaves on vine, the interior and exteriro cavetto with further blossoms on vine, and the flaring shaped rim with scrolls. Unmarked. Estimate $400-$600

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94. Two Chinese Canton Enamel Dishes, One Marked Chinese, 20th century. Lotus form dish with four character black hand painted seal mark to underside. Rectangular dish unmarked. Lotus dish diameter 9”. Rectangular dish 5.25” x 4”. Estimate $300-$500

95. Asian Bronze Low Bowl or Dish w/Verdi Gras Patina Unmarked. Height 1.125”, diameter 7.3”. Provenance: From the Collection of Owner and Director of Gallery Momoyama, Reginald Williams of Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500

96. Qingbai Style Vase with Endless Knot, Marked

Chinese, Qianlong Period mark (1736-1795), likely 20th century. Underside with six character cobalt underglaze mark for the Qianlong imperial reign. Height 10.5”, width 5.75”, depth 3.75”. Estimate $300-$500

98. Chinese Flambe Glazed Fang-Hu Vase, Yongzheng Mark

Chinese, Yongzheng Period mark (1723-1735), likely 20th century. Underside with four character impressed Yongzheng imperial reign mark. Height 14.5”, width 7.875”, depth 5.25”. Estimate $300-$500

97. Chinese Lavender Jade Archer’s Ring

99. Collection of Two Chinese Jade Archer’s Rings

Celadon green ring height 1.25”, outer diameter 1.5”, inner diameter 0.9”. Green with spinach jade ring height 1.0”, outer diameter 1.5”, inner diameter 0.9”. Estimate $300-$500

Chinese carved lavender jade archer’s ring of standard cylindrical form with amber brown inclusions throughout pale purple form. Unmarked. Height 1.3”, outer diameter 1.3”, interior diameter 0.9”. Estimate $300-$500

102. Chinese Export Tobacco Leaf Plate, 19th C.

Chinese, 19th century. Export porcelain oblong dish or plate with famille rose and parcel gilt tobacco leaf motif accented with amulets, orange fruit and flowers on white ground within a purple floral and berry border accented in gilt. Unmarked. Overall 7.8” x 10”. Estimate $300-$500

100. Chinese Porcelain Low Bowl: Shou, Bats and Dragons

Chinese, Jiaqing Period mark (1796-1820), likely 20th century. Underside with iron red hand painted Jiaqing imperial reign mark. diameter 11”, Height 3.5”. Estimate $300-$500

101. Pair of Chinese Famille Rose Urn Table Lamps

Chinese, 20th century, possibly earlier. Marked to the base with six character mark. Both lamps accompanied with Artemis Studio shades. One urn removed from stand with lid unglued for examination. Height of urn 13.5”, Height of lamp 27.25” (base to top of harp finial), width of base 5.75”, depth of base 7.75”. Estimate $300-$500

105. 20th C. Chinese Export Famille Rose Cockerel

103. Chinese Hand Painted Porcelain Hotai with Children

Chinese, 20th century. Underside with two impressed square calligraphic cartouches. Overall 10” x 8.5” x 5”. Estimate $300-$500

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104. Chinese Famille Rose Porcelain Footed Dish

Chinese, likely late 19th/early 20th century. Unmarked. Height 2”, width 8.5”, depth 6.4”. Estimate $300-$500

Chinese export, 20th century. A famille rose decorated figural porcelain cockerel or rooster with finely hand painted plumage in green, blue, yellow, and pink with slightly agape beak on forward facing head, the bird supported on a naturalistic pink flower covered stony base. Underside with four character impressed factory mark. Height 14”, width 4”, depth 4.25”. Estimate $300-$500


106. 1929 American School Orientalist Oil, Signed

Likely American School, first half of 20th century. “Street Scene with Sheep Sellers”-1929, oil on canvas wrapped on foam board, signed and dated lower left “Hager 1929”. Orientalist figural painting depicting numerous bearded men in turbans and long cloaks in an outdoor street setting with buildings in background conversing and selling sheep in open market. Unframed 13.4” x 19.5”. Estimate $300-$500

107. Pair of Persian Silver Covered Glass Decanters

Persian, 20th century. Fine similar pair of silver overlay glass decanters or bottles, probably 875 silver, both having chain linked stopper mounted to the collar over pierced foliage motif at the shoulders joining a tall rectilinear body with four sides having an arched ‘window’, one decanter enclosing intricate and interlaced tree of life design over panels decorated with camels and deer, the other with interlaced, scrolling foliage over panels decorated with camels, rabbits and deer, both decanters with continuous and intricate hammered designs of birds amidst scrolling foliage, the bottoms pierced with six petal flower, the center hallmarked in Farsi script. Height 11.4”, square base width 3”. Estimate $500-$700

108. 18th Century Persian Illuminated Manuscript

Persian, likely 18th century. Illuminated manuscript sheet with ornate black Nasta?liq or Nastaleeq calligraphy script within blue and gilt borders, lower right with figural scene depicting two male figures kneeling facing one another in an interior setting with raised grasped hands beside book on ground, verso of sheet with additional script work. Framed 16.75” x 20.5”. Sight size of sheet floating within frame 9.8” x 12.25”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Estimate $400-$600

109. French Gilt Bronze Snake Charmer Sculpture, Signed

French, Late 19th/Early 20th century. “Snake Charmer”, gilt bronze figural sculpture, base signed “Borse” or “Boise”, impressed with “51” on back of base. Overall (including base) Height 18.9”, width (of base) 4.6”, depth (of base) 3.7”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

111. Etruscan Red and Black Slipped Terracotta Kyathos

110. Group of 2 Khukuri Swords - Nepalese & Indian

Nepalese & Indian, 20th century. Length of diamond pommel sword (in case) 9.75”. Length of lion’s head pommel sword (in case) 10.25”. Note: Alternate spelling of khukuri are khukri, and kukkri. Estimate $300-$500

113. Orientalist Bronze Horse & Rider, Fernand Paillet

112. Group of 2 Framed Persian Works on Paper

Persian, Late 19th/ early 20th century. Manuscript sheet framed 15.25” x 11”, sight size of sheet 13” x 8.25”. Work with seated men in circle framed 13.25” x 17”, sight size 7.8” x 11.6”. Estimate $300-$500

115. Hand Woven Silk Throw Rug

After Fernand Paillet (French, 1850-1918). “Orientalist Horseman Scanning the Horizon”, cast bronze, signed to base “F. Paillet”. Overall height 15.25”, width 11.5”, depth 4.75”. Estimate $400-$600

Wool. Iran. Rose and lavender floral decoration on cobalt blue field surrounded by paisley and cascading foliage. measures 1’ 11” x 2’ 9”. Estimate $400-$600

Etruscan, circa 4th century B.C. A red, black, and white slipped terracotta Kyathos or drinking cup on custom wood stand, the shallow round bowl with everted base and flared rim decorated to interior with four pointed black star form, the rim with band of red slip, the exterior with bands of red and black slip, the underside with ring of black slip decoration, and the tall loop handle with black and red ladder form decoration. Kyathos Height 4.25”, diamter of bowl 5.75”, depth back of handle to rim 6.25”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500

114. Framed Collection of 2 Persian Hand Painted Panels

Persian, late 19th/early 20th century. Both panels unsigned. Overall framed 12.125” x 16”. Top panel sight size 1.25” x 4”. Lower panel sight size 1.4” x 4.4”. Estimate $300-$500

116. Hand Woven Silk Area Rug 6’ x 9’

Silk. Iran. All over floral design on black field. green, cream, rose and blue accent colors. measures 6’ x 9’. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

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117. English Queen Anne Style Oak Open Armchair

118. English Polychromed Cottage Motif Tea Caddy

English, late 19th century. Height 39.25”, width 23.5” (arm to arm), seat depth 17.5”, seat Height 16.5”. Provenance: From the Estate of Ambassador Armour & Princess Myra Kourdacheff. Estimate $300-$500

English, 19th century. Hand painted cottage form tea caddy with sloped gray shingled roof with asymmetrically aligned brick chimney on hinged lid that opens to reveal two rectangular lids with round wooden knob pulls with brick painted borders above storage, body of storage box with windows, bricks and Neoclassical style entry doorway recalling architecture of a stately cottage or home. Small recessed key hole on front. Unmarked. Height 7.125”, width 7.9”, depth 5.125”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

119. English Inlaid Hanging Corner Cupboard, 19th C

120. English Folding Simplex Ladder, 19th C

English, Late 19th century (circa 1890). Iron inscribed ‘Self Acting Stop Pat No 6956’, Cast iron fancy scrolled label on side stamped for ‘Simplex Ladder’. Height 43.37”, width 17.25”, depth 24.25” (open). Estimate $300-$500

English, 19th century. Height 47.75”, width 30”, depth 17.25”. Estimate $600-$800

121. John Sturgess, British Equestrian Watercolor

John Sturgess (British, fl.1869-1903), “Equestrian Scene”, watercolor on paper laid down, signed lower left. Framed 11.75” x 13.75”. Sheet size 5.75” x 7.75”. Estimate $300-$500

122. Queen Anne Two Tiered Table with Book Motif

American, first half of 20th century. Overall height 27.5”, diameter 21.125”. Estimate $300-$500

124. Set of 4 Spode Kakiemon Tree of Life Plates

123. Late 19th C. Mahogany & Brass Lap Desk on Stand

Spode (English, founded 1776), circa 1802 - 1810. Set of four Spode Tree of Life plates, pattern 282 based on a Japanese Kakiemon original. Each plate with underglaze blue double circle to the center of the back. Marked ‘Spode’ in red enamel, with pattern number 282. diameter 8.37”. Estimate $300-$500

English, circa 1895. Plaque inscribed “F. Cox/ 1st L.B.V./ Won By T. Lockhead 1895”. Height of lap desk 7”, width 17.5”, depth 10”, Height of stand 16.5”, width 18.5”, depth 10.5”. Estimate $300-$500

126. Queen Anne Style Oak Drop Leaf Table, Early 19th Century

English, early 19th century. A Height 27.5”, width 17.75” (leaves closed), width 56.5” (leaves open), depth 48.25”. Estimate $700-$900

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125. Edwardian 3 Decanter Oak & Brass Tantalus On Stand English, circa 1900s. Height 34.5”, width 15.8”, width with covers open 27.8”, depth 12.5”. Height of decanters 8.6”. Height of glasses 4.12”. Estimate $300-$500

127. British School, Portrait of Elegant Woman, 18th C. British School, 18th century. “Portrait of a Lady in Blue”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Framed 39” x 34”, Unframed 30” x 25”. Provenance: From the Estate of Henry G. Muecke Jr., Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

128. Late Queen Anne Mahogany Secretary Bookcase English, 18th century. Height 86.87”, width 39”, depth 23.25” (front bracket to back bracket). Estimate $1,500-$3,000


130. Federal Style Flamed Mahogany Console Table

129. Continental School Oil on Paper, Village Market

Continental School, first half 20th century. “The Village Market”, oil on paper laid down on artist board, pencil signed lower right indistinguishably “P. Mon?????”. Framed 22.5” x 19.5”. Sight size 19.5” x 16.5”. Estimate $300-$500

Likely American, c. first half of 20th century. An American Federal style carved mahogany console table, the glass top with cyma-curved edges surmounting an apron of serpentine form decorated with bookmatched flame mahogany veneers, the fluted legs decorated with ring turnings and carved acanthus leaves, all raised on toupie feet. Height 36”, width 52” (widest part of top) depth 25”. Estimate $300-$500

131. British School, Landscape with Figures, Signed Oil

British School, first quarter of 20th century. “Landscape with Figures”-1911, oil on canvas, signed and dated lower left “F. Burn 1911”--possibly for Thomas F. Burn (British, fl. 1861-1872), verso of frame with remnant of label from Co-operative Wholesale Society, Newcastle on Tyne Branch. Painting depicting a serpentine dirt path on left bank of river with small boats with figures near large stone architecture of tower with flag beside cathedral. Framed 30.4” x 40.5”. Unframed 20” x 30.25”. Estimate $400-$600

133. Widdicomb Russian Neoclassical Style Sideboard 132. American School, Portrait of a Man w/Watch Fob American School, 19th century. “Portrait of a Man with Watch Fob”, oil on canvas laid down on board, unsigned. Framed 37.5” x 32.25”. Unframed 30” x 25.25”. Estimate $700-$900

Widdicomb Furniture Company (American, founded 1858), 20th century. Russian Neoclassical style inlaid walnut sideboard or credenza (Model # 5582) with four pull out drawers with lion’s head pulls with drop rings above serpenting lower register with four hinged doors (central concave, flanking convex) with banding, book-matched veneers, crossbanding and ebonized inlay. Interior of left short pull out drawer with label for manufacturer. Height 37.125”, width 77.75”, depth 20”. Estimate $700-$900

134. 19th C. Continental Oil “Portrait of Gentleman”

British School, 19th century. “Portrait of a Gentleman”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Framed 37.625” x 32.625”. Unframed 30.25” x 25”. Estimate $600-$800

136. Advertisting Apothecary Clock, Black Draught Cardui

135. Mahogany Gueridon with Greek Key Frieze

Continental, 19th century. A mahogany gueridon comprising a round top with double molded edge, the frieze with carved Greek key pattern, raised on four sabre legs decorated with carved ivy vines terminating in reeded feet, resting on a molded x-form base with central rondel. Height 30.75”, diameter 29.5”. Estimate $300-$500

American, first half of the 20th century. A drug store apothecary advertising clock from the Metropolitan Drug Store located in Princeton, Missouri having a the circular molded top with brass and glass hinged cover enclosing the tin dial painted with black circled lettering for ‘BLACK DRAUGHT’ above Roman numerals and ‘REGULATES THE LIVER’, having black spade and pointer hand, the long drop with reverse painted door ‘Chattanooga Medicine’ ‘McElree’s Womans Relief’ and ‘Chattanooga Tennessee’. Approximate height 32.5”, width 18”, depth 4.25”. Note: Black Draught was a product used with livestock Cardui, the Woman’s Tonic was produced by McElrees. Provenance: From an ancestor of Dr. W. F. Buren, druggist with the Metropolitan Drug Store, located in Princeton, Missouri. Estimate $500-$800

138. Continental School, Oil on Canvas, Knights Assisting Woman

137. Set of Four Italian Q. Anne Style Walnut Chairs

Italian (Venetian), 19th century. Height 43.75”, width 20.25”, depth 17.5”, seat to floor 19.25”.Estimate $400-$600

Continental School, 19th century. “Knights”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Framed 31” x 40.75”. Unframed 25” x 35”. Note: Proceeds of this sale benefit the non-profit Cathedral Thrift House in Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $600-$800

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139. Set of 4 Italian Florentine Folding Tray Tables

Italian, 20th century. Overall height of stand 31.5”. Each table top 16” x 21”. Estimate $300-$500

140. Corot, “Le Dome Florentin”, Limited Ed. Etching

Jean Baptiste Camille Corot (French, 1796-1875), “Le Dome Florentin”-1869-1870, etching on cream laid paper. Delteil’s third state of three, Melot’s third state of four, from an edition of 350 published in “Le PeintreGraveur Illustre”. Framed 14.75” x 11.4”. Sight size 12.5” x 9”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Reference: Delteil 13; Melot 13. Estimate $300-$500

141. Pair of Distressed Carved Wood Wall Brackets

Italian, 20th century. Labels on verso indicating items were created in Italy. Overall height 20.75”, width 25”, depth 7.5”. Estimate $300-$500

143. After Giambologna, “Rape of Sabine Women” Bronze

142. Pair of Italian Giltwood 2 Light Mirrored Sconces

After Giambologna (Italian, 1579–1583), “Rape of Sabine Women”, patinated bronze sculpture, unsigned. Sculpture after the master’s original marble housed in the Loggia dei Lanzi in Florence, Italy. Figures all on integral naturalistic base above a circular socle base. Unsigned. Height 14.6”, diameter 5.5”. Estimate $300-$500

Italian, 20th century. Pair of carved giltwood and gesso two light mirrored wall sconces with scrolled foliate crest above C scroll border with trailing bell flowers surrounding shaped moulding around looking glass or mirror above two upswept leaf tip decorated arms leading to candle cups with faux candles. Each height 20.5”, width 14”, depth 5.9”. Estimate $500-$700

144. Pair of Italian Giltwood 2 Light Wall Sconces

Italian, 20th century. Each Height 19.5”, width 14”, depth 6.125”. Estimate $500-$700

147. Petite Alabaster Column Pedestal, 19th C.

Italian, 19th century. A petite veined alabaster pedestal in the form of a classical column, the square pedestal top with canted corners over the standard in the form of a Doric column decorated with turned rings, raised on an octagonal plinth base. Height 31.25”, width 10”, depth 10”. Estimate $300-$500

145. Tall Alabaster Fluted Column Pedestal, 19th C.

Italian, 19th century. An alabaster column form pedestal with square pedestal top with canted corners over the carved fluted standard with ring turnings, with large flutings at lowest section of the standard terminating in a beaded edge, raised on an octagonal plinth base. Height 44”, width 13.25”, depth 13.25”. Estimate $400-$600

148. Pair of Italian Gilt Iron Five Candle Wall Sconces

Italian, 20th century. Back of each marked “ITALY” in red. Overall height 15.5”, width 11.5”, depth 5”. Provenance: From a Private Collection in Suwanee, GA. Estimate $400-$600

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146. Two Italian Micro Mosaic Artist Palette Frames Italian, 20th century. Each measures 5.7” x 4.125”. Estimate $300-$500

149. Italian Polychrome & Gilt Wood Mirror, 19th C. Italian, Late 19th century. Overall 39” x 24.5”. Estimate $400-$600

150. Pair of Cast & Patinated Metal Altar Stick Lamps Under side of base with impressed “P P” marks. Height 36.25”. Lamps missing shades. Estimate $300-$500


Dedham Pottery American (Massachusetts), 1896-1943

151. Collection of 8 Pcs of Dedham Pottery, Rabbits Collection of 8 pieces of Arts and Crafts movement pottery with hand painted blue figural rabbit decoration amid crackled texture comprising medium sized bowl, a small bowl, an almond shaped serving dish, a rectangular dish, a footed circular serving plate, an ashtray, a circular saucer, and a round plate. Most marked with blue mark on bottom, some with additional impressed rabbit mark. Medium size bowl Height 3.5”, diameter 8.3”. Ashtray diameter 6.4”. Almond shaped dish 9.75” x 5.4”. Estimate $300-$500

153. Dedham Pottery Rabbit Teapot, Cups & Saucers

152. Group of 7 Dedham Pottery Grape Motif Plates

Collection of 15 pieces of Arts and Crafts movement circular pottery with hand painted blue figural rabbit decoration amid crackled texture comprising a lidded teapot, six handled teacups and round saucers (of varied size) and a small demitasse cup and saucer. Most marked with blue mark on bottom, some with additional marks. Teapot Height 8.5”. Estimate $600-$800

Set of seven Arts and Crafts movement circular pottery plates with hand painted blue grape fruit clusters on border amid crackled texture. All with blue manufacturer’s mark on bottom. Two with additional “BKF” likely for artist. Diameter 8.5”. Estimate $400-$600

154. Group of 6 Pieces of Assorted Dedham Pottery Collection of six various unmatched pieces of Arts and Crafts movement pottery with hand painted blue figural decoration amid crackled texture comprising a swam motif handled creamer; a mushroom motif plate; a floral small plate, a pineapple plate; a duck on pond plate; and a circular lid. Most marked with blue mark on bottom, some with additional impressed rabbit marks. Creamer Height 4.8”. Mushroom plate diameter 6”. Pineapple plate diameter 9.8”. Estimate $300-$500

157. 3 Pieces of Dedham Pottery, Dolphins & Turtles

Group of three Arts and Crafts movement circular pottery plates with hand painted blue figural decoration on border amid crackled texture comprising of two with dolphin motif and one with turtle motif. Two with blue maker’s mark on bottom and impressed rabbit mark; one (dolphin plate with round rim) with CPUS mark for earlier Chelsea (1891-95) period pottery. Diameter of turtle plate 8.5”. Dolphin with shaped rim diameter 8.7”. Chelsea dolphin plate diameter 8.6”. Estimate $300-$500

155. Dedham Pottery, Butterflies & Water Lilies, 6 Pcs

Collection of six Arts and Crafts movement circular pottery plates comprising of three with butterfly motif in blue on rim; and three with water lily flower and lily pad motif in blue on rim. All with crackled texture. All with blue manufacturer’s mark or impressed rabbit mark on bottom. Large plate diameter 10”. Medium plate diameter 8.5”. Small plate diameter 6.125”. Estimate $500-$700

158. Four Piece Collection of Dedham Pottery, Trees

Group of four Arts and Crafts movement circular pottery plates with hand painted blue trees on border amid crackled texture comprising of two with snow covered trees; and two with birds in potted orange tree. All with blue manufacturer’s mark and impressed rabbit mark on bottom. Diameter of snow covered tree plates 9.8”. Diameter of small orange tree plate 6.125”. Diameter of larger orange tree plate 10.125”. Estimate $400-$600

156. Collection of 8 Pieces of Floral Dedham Pottery

Collection of 8 pieces of Arts and Crafts movement pottery with hand painted blue floral decoration amid crackled texture comprising a five plates (8.5” in diameter, various flower patterns), a larger plate (10” in diameter); a large lily motif bowl (9.5” in diameter); and a small iris decorated bowl (5.8 in diameter). Most marked with blue mark on bottom, some with additional marks including impressed rabbit mark. Estimate $500-$700

159. Two Pieces of Dedham Pottery, Lobster Motif

Group of two Arts and Crafts movement circular pottery plates with hand painted blue lobster and ocean waves on border and tondo amid crackled texture. All with blue manufacturer’s mark on bottom and impressed rabbit mark. Diameter of small plate 6.125”. Larger plate diameter 8.5”. Estimate $400-$600

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160. Southern Plantation Stained Pine Overseer’s Desk, c.1840

American, circa 1840. Height 30.5”, width 30.62”, depth 19.5”. Provenance: Acquired from a Wilkes County, Georgia estate by a private collection in Atlanta, GA. Estimate $300-$500

162. Southern Pine Drop Leaf Harvest Table, 19th C. 161. American School, “Still Life with Peaches”, O/C

American School, Late 19th/Early 20th century. “Still Life with Peaches”, oil on canvas, unsigned. Framed 19” x 25”. Unframed 14” x 20”. Estimate $400-$600

163. American School, Portrait of a Girl, Early 20th C. American School, Early 20th century. “Portrait of a School Girl”, oil on canvas, monogrammed upper right “A.K”, artist name plaque on lower center of frame reads “A. KAISER”. Framed 25.125” x 21”. Unframed 20” x 16”. Estimate $400-$600

164. American School, Signed & Dated Landscape

American School, first quarter of 20th century. “Path Through Forest”-1912, oil on canvas, indistinguishably signed and dated lower right. Framed 33.125” x 43.75”. Unframed 26.25” x 37.5”. Estimate $400-$600

American (Greenville County, Georgia), circa 1880. Height 29”, width 59.5”, depth 18” (leaves closed), depth 47.5” (leaves open). Provenance: Acquired from a Greenville County, Georgia estate by a private collection in Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500

165. American School, Portrait of a Woman, E. 20th C. American School, Early 20th century. “Portrait of a Woman”, oil on board, apparently unsigned. Formal portrait depicting a seated woman with pale coFramed 34.75” x 28.75”. Unframed 30” x 24.25”. Estimate $400-$600

167. Southern Federal Style Cherry Meal or Sugar Chest

166. 10 Sterling Goblets, Some Myron E. Freeman

American, 20th century. All marked as sterling silver, five with “Myron E. Freeman & Bro.” (of Atlanta, Georgia) maker’s mark. Each Overall height 6.75”, diameter of foot 2.8”. Total weight 50.06 troy ounces. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

168. Frederick Arthur Verner, Signed & Dated Watercolor

Frederick Arthur Verner (Canadian, 1836-1928), “Mining”-1889, watercolor on paper, signed and dated lower right, verso of frame with remnant of label from gilder of frame “EWELL”. Framed 17.9” x 16.9”. Unframed 11.125” x 8.5”. Estimate $4,000-$6,000

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American, 19th century. Southern Federal style cherry wood meal, sugar or storage chest, probably Tennessee or Kentucky, the rectangular top with snipe hinges enclosing the open interior over a long deep drawer and cutout apron raised on square tapered legs. Height 34.75”, width 43,25”, depth 17.25”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

168A. Hermann Fueschel, Pastoral Oil on Canvas, Signed

Hermann Fuechsel (German/American, 1833-1915”, “Pastoral Landscape”-1893, oil on canvas, signed and dated lower right. Framed 27” x 38.75”. Unframed 18.25” x 30.25”. Estimate $8,000-$12,000


170. American School, Portrait of a Woman in Pink, Oil on Canvas

American School, 19th century. “Portrait of a Woman”, oil on canvas, unsigned. Framed 18.75” x 15.5”. Unframed 14.75” x 12.5”. Estimate $300-$500

169. Large American Brilliant Cut Glass Table Lamp

171. American School, Still Life with Anemones, O/C

American School, 20th century. “Still Life with Anemones”, oil on canvas, signed lower right. Framed 31.5” x 27.5”. Unframed 24” x 20.125”. Provenance: Acquired from Morgan & Allen Design and Decorative Arts, Atlanta, Georgia by a Private Collection in Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $400-$600

American, fourth quarter 19th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 26”, diameter of base 10”. Estimate $300-$500

172. Cherry Corner Cabinet, Lancaster County, PA

174. American Rococo Revival Walnut Half Tester Bed

American, circa 1940s. Height 94.5”, width 50.5”, depth 22.5”. Estimate $700-$900

173. American School, Still Life with Violets Oil

American School (Early 20th century). “Still Life with Violets”, oil on artist’s board, unsigned. Framed 22.5” x 28.5”. Unframed 18.25” x 24.5”. Note: Proceeds of this sale benefit the non-profit Cathedral Thrift House in Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $400-$600

175. Pair of Rococo Revival Parlor Chairs, Meeks

Attributed to John & Joseph Meeks (American (New York) 1797-1869), circa 1850. A pair of Rococo Revival pierced and laminated rosewood Ladies and Gents armchairs in the Stanton Hall pattern, `Height of chair covered in teal fabric 43.25”, width 26” (knuckle to knuckle), seat depth 23”, seat Height 17”. Height of other chair 43.5”, width 25.5” (knuckle to knuckle), seat depth 22”, seat Height 15.5”. Estimate $2,000-$4,000

Attributed to Mitchell and Rammelsberg Furniture Company, (American (Ohio), 1846–1881). Height 115”, width 59.75”, depth 78.75”. Interior width 57.5”, depth 75”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

176. American School, Portrait of a Woman, 19th C.

American School, 19th century. “Portrait of a Woman”, oil on canvas laid down on board, unsigned. Framed 37.25” x 32.5”. Unframed 25” x 30”. Estimate $700-$900

177. Rococo Revival Polychrome Vitrine, New York

Pierre E Guerin (American (New York City, founded 1864), late 19th/ early 20th century. A Rococo Revival gilt bronze mounted and Vernis Martin decorated vitrine having an arched stepped cornice outlined with beaded mounts and surmounted by gilt bronze acanthus cresting over a bombe frieze centering polychrome painted musical floral trophy above a conforming glazed door within floral painted and scrolling acanthus cast borders over a painted romantic scene in landscape setting, opening to an interior with two glass shelves over a seaform velvet covered shelf above concealed storage with mirrored back, interior also electrified (later), the exterior case having glazed sides, polychrome floral and acanthus cast trim above painted landscape scenes, the angles cast with gilt bronze clasps leading to the slender cabriole legs, the front legs mounted with foliate sabots. One sabot stamped on underside Guerin, 36. The backside of cabinet with stencil mark ‘503’. Height 70”, width 27.75”, depth 13.12”. Estimate $800-$1,200

178. Carl Philip Weber, Signed Oil on Canvas

Carl Weber (American, 1850-1921), “View Near For Washington”, oil on canvas, signed lower right, verso of stretcher with label from Newman Galleries in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania with basic information on work. Framed 28.25” x 44.125”. Unframed 22” x 38”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

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180. Two Similar Chinese Inlaid Low Tables

179. Chinese Blue & White Yuhuchunping Vase

Chinese, Ching Dynasty Kangxi period mark (16621722), likely late 19th/early 20th century. Blue and white porcelain yuhuchunping (pear shaped) vase with flared rim above rounded sloped body on a circular foot, exterior with man seated in outdoor setting with stylized pine tree leaning against rock form table conversing with younger man with book beside him on ground. Underside of foot with four character Kangxi reign mark in blue under glaze. Overall height 12.6”, diameter of top 4.4”, diameter of foot 5”. Estimate $800-$1,200

Two similar Chinese inlaid low tables, each rectangular in form and surmounted by a panel top inset with semiprecious stone and probably jade. Both panels portraying imaginary scenes; one with the eight immortals in various modes of travel with one riding a peach, five in a boat and two on a cloud scroll, all beneath a pagoda on cloud scroll; the other depicting an Emperor standing with attendant and horse underneath a stylized pine tree calling up to a four beauties on a cloud scroll. Both panels covered with glass and supported on a gothic blind fret carved base with similarly carved straight legs. Height of the first table 18.5”, width 46.4”, depth 24”. Height of other table 19.25”, width 46.4”, depth 24”. Estimate $800-$1,200

181. Chinese Blue & White Porcelain Box, Yongzheng Mark

Chinese, Qing Dynasty Yongzheng period mark (1723-1735). Porcelain squat circular ink box with hand painted peony flowers on leaved branches on fitted lid above body with floral and diamond diaper patterning in shades of blue. Bottom with six character reign mark in blue underglaze for Yongzheng period. Height 1.2”, diameter 5.5”. Estimate $800-$1,200

183. Bronze Crane Figural Floor Sculpture, 20th C.

Chinese, 20th century. Large bronze figural sculpture depicting two feathered cranes, one with head turned up, the other with leg lifted and head turned to side) standing on a naturalistic base with tree stump and grasses. Apparently unsigned. Overall height 56.5”. Estimate $800-$1,200

182. Pair of Large Chinese Oxblood Vases, Qianlong Mark

Chinese, Qianlong Period mark (1736-1795). likely 20th century. A pair of Lang Yao Hong or Oxblood glazed baluster form pottery vases with wide flaring rim over incurvate neck and tall cylindrical body, the thick layer of glaze thinning to white along rim and with large drips frozen along foot just above the vase base. Marked to underside in cobalt blue underglaze with four character Chien Lung imperial reign mark. Each height 22.475”, diameter 9.125”. Estimate $800-$1,200

185. Tibetan Style Ritual Stone Encrusted Headdress

Tibetan style tribal headdresses of brown fabric adorned with multicolored stones, glass cabochons, cowrie shells, and beading with a traditional peaked dome headpiece covered with circular patterned beading surrounding large cabochons, a back extension with ovular borders of red, green and cowrie shell beading, and dangling loops of wood beading connecting the headpiece to the back extension, finished with loops of stone beading cascading down the back of the headdress. Top to tail 32”, ear to ear 9”. Estimate $800-$1,200

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184. Pair, Large Chinese Porcelain Blue & White Jars

Chinese, 20th century. A pair of large porcelain covered jars of baluster form with cobalt blue underglaze hand painted decoration of chrysanthemum blossoms amid meandering sweet pea vines, the foot with a band of lappets and the shoulder with a band of ruyi scrolls, the round lid with complimentary patterning and acorn finials. Unmarked. Overall height 22”, diameter 12.5”. Estimate $800-$1,200

186. Chinese Miniature or Child’s Scholar’s Cabinet Chinese, Qing Dynasty (1644-1912), 19th century. A miniature or child’s size hardwood step-back scholar’s cabinet, etagere or shrine cabinet having a pierced carved frieze over staggered shelves with scroll spandrels and three small drawers with turned wood pulls, the base with architectural style three quarter gallery over a pair of paneled cupboard doors enclosing an open interior above a scroll carved apron. The underside with red export wax seal. Height 34.25”, width 24.75, depth 13.6”. Estimate $800-$1,200

187. Chinese Carved Red Coral Specimen Sculpture

Chinese carved natural red coral branch specimen depicting a tree branch with dangling seed bean pods. Unsigned. Overall 7.4” x 4”. Estimate $800-$1,200


190. Chinese Porcelain Sleeve Vase with Figural Scene Chinese, 20th century. Unmarked. Height 18.25”, diameter 6.5”. Estimate $500-$700

188. Chinese Blue and White Immortals Vase, Guangxu

Chinese, Guangxu Period mark (1875-1908), 20th century. Underside with six character underglaze cobalt blue Guangxu imperial reign mark. Height 15.75”, diameter 10.25”. Estimate $500-$700

189. Set of 2 Blue & White Porcelain Meiping Vases Chinese, 20th century. Each unmarked. Height 16.5”, diameter 10”. Estimate $600-$800

191. Chinese Yixing Zisha Teapot, Flowering Branches Chinese, likely late 19th/ early 20th century Qing Dynasty. Marked to underside with hoofed animal within a square cartouche with key border, to underside of lid with two impressed calligraphic marks and with red wax seal. Overall 3.5” tall, 6.5” spout to handle. Estimate $600-$800

193. Chinese Brown Yixing Zisha Teapot with Archaic Motif

192. Large Marked Chinese Oxblood Porcelain Bottle Vase

Chinese, Yongzheng Period mark (1723-1735), 20th century. Underside with four character impressed Yongzheng imperial reign mark. Estimate $600-$800

Chinese, 20th century. Marked to interior of lid with two impressed seal marks, and to underside with an impressed seal mark. Overall height 3.5”, spout to handle 7”. Estimate $600-$800

195. Chinese Porcelain Plaque, Winter Scene with Figures 194. Chinese Red Lacquered Hardwood Cabinet, 19th C.

Chinese, 19th century. Height 47.125”, width 51.25”, depth 16.125”. Estimate $500-$700

197. Chinese Squat Porcelain Jar w/ Tiger Mask Handles Chinese, 20th century. Marked in blue underglaze with six character mark to side of foot and underside. Height 15”, width across handles 13”. Estimate $500-$700

Chinese, 20th century. A finely painted tall rectangular porcelain plaque with a depiction of two robed figures walking along the snow covered bank of a river in a wintry mountainous landscape with snow covered trees and ice laden water, upper left with four lines of black calligraphic marks and two red seal marks, the porcelain to a wooden frame. Wooden frame 23.375” x 8.5”. Porcelain sight size 21.5” x 6.5”. Estimate $500-$700

196. Pair of Chinese Yoke Back Scholar’s Armchairs

Chinese, Qing Dynasty (1644-1912), 19th century. Height 44.12”, width 26” (arm to arm), seat depth 15.5”, seat height 20.6”. Estimate $500-$700

199. Ming Dynasty Style Stem Cup with Fish, Xuande Mark

198. Blue & White Chinese Garden Stool, Floral Motif Chinese, first half 20th century. Unmarked. Height 18”, diameter of top 12”. Estimate $500-$700

Chinese, Xuande Period mark (1426-1435), likely late 19th century. Marked to interior of stem with single line of six calligraphic characters for the Xuande Imperial reign. Overall height 6.625”, diameter of top 10.125”, diameter of foot 3.25”Estimate $500-$700

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200. Chinese Celadon Jade Dragon Motif Robe Hook

Chinese, likely 20th century. Hand carved celadon jade robe or belt hook with dragon motif, smaller Chi dragon on top. Unmarked. 1.125” x 4.75” x 0.75”. Estimate $700-$900

202. Chinese Carved Lavender Jade Ornament

201. Natural Pink Coral Specimen on Stand

Natural pink coral specimen branch supported on oval stained wood stand. Coral measures 3.125” x 7.25”. Estimate $700-$900

Chinese, likely 20th century. Large carved lavender jade with orange and brown inclusions robe belt ornament with Archaic style figural decoration of figure below chi dragons, vertical notch running through back. Overall measures 4.75” x 4.5”. Estimate $700-$900

204. Pair of Chinese Carved Spinach Jade Bowls, 20th Century

Chinese, likely 20th century. Pair of carved thin translucent green spinach jade bowls, each with flared rim above sloping body terminating on circular foot. Unmarked. Height 2.25”, diameter at top 5”. Estimate $800-$1,200

205. Chinese Double Dragon Footed Charger, Guangxu Mark Chinese, Guangxu Period mark (1875-1908). Underside with six character Guangxu imperial reign mark. Diameter 15”, Height 2.375”. Estimate $800-$1,200

203. Chinese Covered Meiping Blue & White Vase

Chinese, 20th century. Covered meiping porcelain table vase with squat tapered neck within tapered top with lappet and swirled motif, rounded shoulders with floral band above scaled fish and aquatic plants above more scrolling and lappets. Unmarked. Overall height 19.25”, diameter of mouth 2”, diameter of foot 5.5”. Estimate $700-$900

206. Chinese Brown Speckled Yixing Teapot, Marked

Chinese, 20th century. A Yixing Zisha teapot of squat round form with straight spout opposed by a d-form handle, the round lid with loop finial to top, allover in dark brown clay with light tan speckle. Impressed marks to interior or lid and underside of body. Height 3.25”, spout to handle 6.625”. Estimate $700-$900

207. Large Chinese Gilt Bronze Double Happiness Plaque

Chinese, late 19th/ early 20th century Qing Dynasty (16441912). Unmarked. diameter 19.625”, depth 1.25”. Estimate $700-$900

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208. Pair of Octagonal Chinese Porcelain Fishbowls Chinese, 20th century. Unmarked. Height 16.125”, diameter 17.25”. Estimate $800-$1,200


211. Chinese Kangxi Style Light Pink Ox Blood Vase

Chinese, likely 20th century. Kangxi Dynasty (1654-1722) style. Unmarked. Height 9”, diameter of mouth 2.1”, diameter of foot 2”. Estimate $800-$1,200

210. Yellow Bamboo Motif Yixing Zisha Pottery Teapot

Chinese, 20th century. Underside of lid with impressed calligraphic seal mark, underside of body with further impressed calligraphic seal mark. Overall height 4.625”, spout to handle 6.75”. Estimate $800-$1,200

209. Fine Chinese Double Gourd Flask, Qianlong Mark

Chinese, Qianlong Period mark (1736-1795), likely 20th century. Underside with six character archaic Chien Lung imperial reign mark. Height 9.75”, width 6.75”, depth 3.75”. Estimate $800-$1,200

214. Chinese Brown Yixing Zisha Teapot with Floral Motif

212. Red Globular Yixing Teapot with Applied Branch Motif

213. Pair of Chinese Ceremonial Hardwood Chairs

Chinese, 20th century. Marked to interior of lid with impressed mark, and to underside of body with flower blossom surrounded by a ring of eight calligraphic marks and a second band of key patterning. Overall height 4”, spout to handle 5.75”. Estimate $800-$1,200

Chinese, late Qing Dynasty (1616-1911). Probably Youmu (teak) with inset ‘dreamstone’ marble panel to seat backs. Apparently unmarked. Height 38.62”, width 23.15”, seat depth 15”, seat Height 18.15”. Estimate $800-$1,200

Chinese, 20th century. Interior of lid with two impressed calligraphic marks. Underside of body with four character impressed seal mark. Overall height 2.75”, spout to handle 5.875”. Estimate $800-$1,200

215. Large Carved Celadon Jade Dragon Belt Hook

Chinese, likely 20th century. Unmarked. Height 1.6”, width 10”, depth 1.5”. Estimate $800-$1,200

217. Large Duan Ink Stone with Deer & Crane Motif

216. Chinese Ming Style Blue & White Porcelain Low Bowl

Chinese, likely 20th century. Unmarked. Height 2.3”, diameter 13.6”. Estimate $800-$1,200

Chinese, likely 20th century. A monumental carved duan stone inkstone of thick rectangular form carved to one broad side with a circular well surrounded by a landscape with cranes and horned deer amid cloud scrolls and flowering trees, the stone verso with two vertical lines of calligraphic marks. 18.375” x 12.625” x 1.25”. Estimate $800-$1,200

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219. Pair of Chinese Butterfly Plates, Qianlong Marks

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Chinese Prunus & Bats Bowl, Yongzheng Marks Chinese, Ching Dynasty Qianlong mark (1736-1795). Two porcelain low Chinese, Qing Dynasty Yongzheng period mark bowls with flowers with scrolling sweet peas and leaves amid flying but(1723-1735), likely 20th century. Famille rose porcelain terflies and melons on turquoise ground. Underside of rim of each with console bowl with interior and exterior decorated with three red flying bats. Each plate marked with four character mark for hand painted enamels of peaches or prunus fruit with Qianlong period in red over glaze. diameter of each bowl 9.5”. pink and white flowering blossoms and green leaves on Estimate $1,200-$2,400 branches amid flying red bats on white ground. Bowl raised on a circular foot marked on bottom with six character reign mark in blue under glaze. 218. Height 4.1”, diameter of top 8.3”, diameter of foot 4.2”. Chinese Silver, Jade & Silver Cylindrical Box Estimate $1,500-$3,000 Chinese, likely 20th century. Cylindrical silver filigree storage box with two jade bangles surrounding body with twisted cord motif at top with rounded rings with floral motif with cloisonne enamel work and inset engraved jade stones. Marked on bottom with impressed “SILVER”, Overall height 4”, diameter 2.75”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

222. Large Ming Style Center Bowl, Dragon & Phoenix

221. Pair of Large Hand Painted Chinese Vases

Chinese, Ming Dynasty Chenghua period mark (14651487), likely 20th century. Large Ming Dynasty style porcelain low center bowl with blue and white decoration on tondo of serpentine five clawed dragon with flying phoenix amid cloud scrolls within a lappet border, all blue and white decoration surrounded by Imperial yellow glazed ground, exterior of bowl with similar dragon, phoenix, cloud motif. Marked to exterior top edge of bowl with six character Chenghua reign mark under glaze in blue. Height 3.9”, diameter 19.6”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

Chinese, 20th century. A pair of large and impressively hand painted baluster form porcelain vases with opposing or mirrored decoration depicting a steamship traveling down a waterway with mountains to one bank and various structures to opposite bank, the back of each vase with many sailboats on the water set before a distant village at the mountain’s base, the incurvate neck of each vase with gilt endless knot handles and several lines or black calligraphic marks. Unmarked. Height 23”, diameter 10”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000

224. Chinese Famille Jaune Bottle Vase with Spiral Motif

Chinese, Qing Dynasty Qianlong Period mark (1736-1795), likely 20th century. A unique and fine porcelain bottle vase decorated in the famille jaune style with pink. purple, and blue lotus, chrysanthemum, and bell flower blossoms on stem accompanied with bands of leaf tips, trefoil scrolls, and floral bands all to a bold yellow background with allover incised or etched spiral patterning similar to a fossilized Nautilus or Ammonite. Underside with blue four character Chien Lung imperial reign mark. Height 14.875”, diameter 9.25”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

225. Large Chinese Porcelain Plaque, Landscape Scene

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223. Pair Large Chinese Famille Rose Jars, Kangxi Mark

Chinese, Kangxi Period mark (1662-1722), 20th century. A pair of large porcelain covered temple jars with Famille Rose hand painted enamel decoration, the high shouldered vessels with four canted corners to body creating four wide planes each decorated with a phoenix or five-clawed dragon in flight amid cloud scrolls and set above stylized waves within a shaped cartouche, these figural cartouches set to a ground of yellow filled with bright pink chrysanthemum blossoms surrounded by tiny white flower buds, the foot and shoulder with bands of geometric patterning, and the tapered paneled lids with auspicious symbols or precious objects to each side and topped with a figural fu dog finial standing on four feet. Underside with six character iron red Kangxi imperial reign mark. Overall height 21.5”, diameter 10” square. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

Chinese, likely 20th century. Wood frame 20” x 34.25”. Porcelain sight size 17” x 31.125”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

226. Chinese Floor Yi Ting Bottle Vases, Dragon Motif Chinese, late 19th/ early 20th century Qing Dynasty (1644-1912). Unmarked. Height 22.5”, diameter 10.25”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000


227. Chinese Qianlong Period Round Cinnabar Box

Chinese, Qianlong Period Mark (1735-1796), likely of the period. A carved and lidded round cinnabar box having landscape scene to lid in relief with pagoda architecture at center amid ocean and mountains, the straight side walls of body and lid with wide bands of scrolling vines around lotus flowers, the interior of box with black lacquer finish. Underside with incised and gilt six character Qianlong imperial reign mark. Overall 2.875” tall, 6.875” diameter. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

228. Qing Dynasty Chinese Red Silk 8-Dragon Court Robe Chinese, late Qing Dynasty, likely Xuantong Period (1902-1912). length back of collar to hem 57.5”. Estimate $1,200-$2,400

229. Chinese Deep Blue Glazed Meiping Vase

Chinese, likely late 19th/early 20th century. Meiping (plum) form table vase with round mouth on a squat tapered neck about rounded body tapering throughout. Unmarked. Height 15.75”, diameter at top 1.8”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000

230. Pair of Chinese Blue & White Porcelain Urns

Chinese, likely late 19th/early 20th century. Pair of blue and white porcelain decorated urns with scrolled border at rim above neck with stylized feathers above lappet rim with symbols within, rounded body with flowers and scrolled foliates surrounding two blue glazed foo dog head handles, lappet border at bottom with cloud scrolls. Unmarked. Height 15”, diameter of opening at top 6.25”, diameter of foot 7.25”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000

232. Chinese Blue & White Gu Vase, Kangxi Marks

Chinese, Qing Dynasty Kangxi period mark (16621722), likely 20th century. Marked on bottom with Kangxi six character reign mark in blue under glaze. Height 16.75”, diameter of mouth 7.75”, diameter of foot 6”. Estimate $1,200-$1,800

231. Chinese Blue & White Compote, Xuande Period Mark

Chinese, Ming Dynasty Xuande period mark (1426-1435), likely early 20th century. Porcelain footed dish or compote with blue and white decoration throughout including meandering spiral borders, lotus flower and scrolled foliates, leaf tips and geometric patterning. Central tondo with a phoenix and five clawed serpentine dragon amid cloud scrolls. Marked on exterior edge with six character Xuande reign marks. Height 5.125”, diameter of top 10”, diameter of foot 5”. Estimate $1,200-$1,800

233. Framed Chinese Kangxi Period Porcelain Plaque

Chinese, Qing Dynasty (1644-1912), Kangxi Period (1662 -1722). Framed Chinese porcelain plaque of rectangular form with imperial yellow ground border decorated with scrolling flowering lotus enclosing a scene with five foo dogs, lions or shishi to the center playing with an embroidered ball amidst floating auspicious emblems and cloud scroll on turquoise ground. Stamped for Kangxi period lower right. Within a wood frame. Height 19.15”, width 30.5”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

234. Chinese Palatial Low Center Bowl with Phoenixes Chinese, likely first half 20th century. Unmarked. Diameter 26.375”, height 4.5”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

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235. Herbert Olsen Watercolor Lobster Dock Scene

Herbert Olsen (American, 1905-1973). “At The Dock”, watercolor on paper, signed lower right of center. Landscape painting depicting a serene day on an ocean dock as seen from the water’s grassy bank, the dockhouse at center inscribed to one side “LOBSTER” with dock stretching into water at right before moored sailboats in the hazy distance. Framed 32” x 37.875”. Sight size 20.75” x 26.5”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Estimate $400-$600

237. Kerr Eby, “A Bit of Maine (Fish Weir)”, Etching

236. Continental School, Still Life w/Lobster, Signed Continental School (likely Dutch), first half of 20th century. “Still Life with Lobster”, oil on canvas, indistinguishably signed lower right. Framed 27.75” x 23.75”. Unframed 19.75” x 15.75”. Estimate $400-$600

Kerr Eby (Japanese/Canadian/American, 1889-1946), “The Fish Weir, Maine Coast”-1921, etching, pencil signed lower right margin beside “imp” for imprimit for artist’s proof, published in a limited edition of 50. Framed 15.25” x 18”. Sight size 5.125” x 8.25”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Reference: Giardina 47. Estimate $300-$500

238. Continental 12 Piece Fish Service, Hand Painted

Continental, first half of 20th century. Plates with partial gilt borders and edges, unmarked. Fish platter with subtle incised mark with “R” in shield above “21”. Platter measures 8.125” x 22.75”. Plate diameter 9.125”. Estimate $400-$600

239. J.H. Melcher-Tilmes, “Clam Digger”, Signed O/C

240. Hand Woven Silk Iranian Qum Area Rug 3’ 6” x 5’ 6”

Jan Hermanus Melcher Tilmes (Dutch, 1847-1920), “Digging for Clams”, oil on canvas, signed lower left. Framed 39.75” x 31.75”. Unframed 31.75” x 23.75”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

Silk. Iran. having hexagonal center medallion on cream, black and gold field. burgundy center background flanked by gold and black border. measures 3’ 6” x 5’ 6”. Estimate $800-$1,200

241. Large Hand Woven Silk Room Size Rug 10’ 4” x 14’

Silk. Iran. Having a large floral center medaillion on red background. surrounded by cascading foliage with cream, black and gold accent colors. measures 10’ 4” x 14’. Estimate $2,000-$3,000

242. Hand Woven Persian Hamadan Runner 3’ 4” x 16’

Wool. Iran. floral & geometric design on rust background. five hexagonal center medallions with blue, green, gold and cream accent colors. measures 3’ 4” x 16’. Estimate $800-$1,200

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243. Louis XVI Style Six Light Chandelier French, 20th century. Height 32”, diameter 24”. Estimate $800-$1,600

244. Edouard Vuillard 1894 Print “La Couturiere” 28/100

Eduard Vuillard (French, 1868-1940), “The Dressmaker (La Couturière)”-1894/5, limited edition 28/100, color lithograph on paper from “La Revue Blanche”, monogrammed lower right within matrix, pencil numbered lower right margin, colored pencil signed lower right margin below number. Reference: Roger Marx 13. Printed in blue and ochre, lithographic print depicting a seated female dressmaker with her back to the viewer as she leans over a table in an interior with large windows to background. Framed 17.375” x 14.375”. Sight size 11.875” x 8.875”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

245. Pair of Louis XVI Style Giltwood Caned Bergeres

French, early 20th century. Height 35.25”, width 31.5” (arm to arm), seat depth 20.8”, seat Height 16”. Estimate $800-$1,200

246. Two Pairs (4) French Empire Style Candlesticks

French, 19th century. Two pairs of French Empire style engine turned gilt metal candlesticks; one pair having urn form foliate decorated removable bobeches over a berried candlecup and columnar form standard with overall floral patterned rows on a circular floral and berried base; the other with dished removable bobeches over a tapered standard having geometric and beaded rows on turned foot impressed with flowerheads and spiral beading. Each having an Height of 9.5” and a base diameter of 4.5”. Estimate $500-$700

247. Louis XVI Style Paint and Parcel Gilt Mirror

French, 19th century. Height 56.5”, width 38.5”, depth 1.75”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000

248. Palatial Aubusson Style Floral Tapestry

20th century. Aubusson style hand woven wool floral tapestry or rug, palatial in size, with centralized leafy shaped medallion in cream with four oval medallions containing French trophies flanked by diaper panels and cabbage roses and flowers in creams, mauves, greens and light pink, further centering a circular floral and pink radiating flambeau medallion, the brown field decorated with leafy oval medallions containing French trophies representing the arts, punctuated by floral garlands, the corner spandrels with floral filled husk bouquets, green and pink scrolling acanthus issuing grape leaves and grape clusters. The border in cream with continuous leafy floral garlands in maroon, white, cream, yellow, pink and greens. Height 12’, width 18’. Estimate $2,000-$4,000

250. French Paint Decorated & Gilt Metal Barometer 249. French Marble Top & Marquetry Commode, Sormani

Attributed to Paul Sormani (French, 1817-1866), second half 19th century. Height 32.6”, width 47”, depth 20.25”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

French, late 19th century. Louis XV style paint decorated and gilt metal mounted wall barometer, the case outlined with gilt metal foliate banding and decorated with hand painted floral and aviary motif headed with a centigrade mercury thermometer on white porcelain, the trunk inset with a barometer dial with blue steel hand and ormolu pointer, painted with French text and barometric scale. Height 31”, width 13”, depth 3”. Estimate $500-$700

253. Pair of French Gilt Bronze 3 Light Sconces

251. Sevres Style Sixteen Light Figural Chandelier

Italian, 20th/21st century. Chandelier is marked in blue underglaze “comtise hand made Italy’. Height 50”, width 52” (arm to arm). Estimate $700-$900

252. French Louis XV Style Carved Settee, 20th C.

French, 20th century. Height 41.75”, width (across arms) 49.75”, depth 22.75”, seat to floor 18.5”. Estimate $800-$1,200

French, 19th century. A matched pair of Louis XVI style gilt bronze three light wall sconces or appliques having a flaming urn finial over an architectural form backplates applied with ram heads, emitting three scrolling acanthus leaf arms hung with floral and berried swags, surmounted with leaf cast drip pans and shaped candle cups, later converted for electricity. Approximate height 20.75”, width 12.5”. Estimate $800-$1,200

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254. Signed Pissarro Litho “Rue Eugene Dutuit a Rouen”

Camille Pissarro (French, 1830-1903). “Rue Eugène-Dutuit à Rouen” - 1896, lithograph on laid paper, limited edition 4/15, pencil inscribed lower left margin “Ep d’etat no 4”, pencil titled lower center margin “rue Eugène Dutuit archéologue à Rouen en 1896”, pencil signed lower right margin. Scarce lifetime impression by an acknowledged French master artist depicting two figures walking on a street in Rouen, France with many tall homes and structures to background and billowy clouds in sky above. Framed 19.875” x 16.75”. Sight size 11” x 8”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Reference: Delteil 175. Note: this work exists in only one state with 15 prints being created, the last 6 of which were made after the artist’s death and were therefore unsigned. Estimate $3,000-$5,000

255. Toulouse-Lautrec “Le Tocsin (La Depeche)”

256. Pair of Henry Vian Bronze Two Light Sconces

Henry Vian (French,1860-1905). Side of each signed “H. Vian” for Henry Vian. Overall height 23.5”, width (across arms) 14.75”, depth 9.125”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

257. Pair of French Louis XX Style Giltwood Fauteuils French, 19th century. Height 37.6”, width 25.25” (arm to arm), seat depth 18”, seat Height 16”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000

Henri de Toulouse Lautrec (French, 1864-1901), “Le Tocsin (La Chatelaine ou le Tocsin)”-1895 for “La Depeche”, lithograph in colors, second state of three, monogrammed with date within matrix lower left, publication name at top “LA DEPECHE”, titled lower left corner in red “Le Tocsin”, lower right corner with “IMP CASSAN FILS TOULOUSE”. Figural print depicting a woman in bonnet and long dress walking at night with a lone dog walking behind her on a path, crescent moon overhead, tree trunks at right behind figure, buildings within wall in background at left. Framed 32” x 27”. Sight size of sheet within floating frame 21” x 16”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Reference: Delteil 357 II, Adhemar 147 II, Adriani 140 II, Wittrock P 19 B. Note: “La Depeche de Toulouse” was the one of the most important newspapers in Lautrec’s native region of France. The editor of the paper, Arthur Huc, was an art lover who had commissioned Lautrec to design a print (La Pendu in 1891). This time he returned to Lautrec to help advertise “Le Tocsin”, a novel that was being serialized in his paper. Estimate $4,000-$6,000

258. Normandy French Oak Matrimonial Armoire, 19th C. French, 19th century. A monumental oak wood matrimonial armoire comprising a molded cornice with rounded front edges over a frieze with carved vine and leaf motif, over the two-door facade, each door decorated with cyma curved molded panels surmounted by scrolled and beaded vines, each panel centered by a carved multi-petaled flower with s beaded and c-scroll carved rondel flanked by two half-round multi-petaled flowers, with iron scrolling keyhole backplates and centered by a carved rope with tassel, doors opening to interior with three shelves and one extra bracket for placement of an additional shelf, over a serpentine carved and molded apron with central gadrooned urn with flowers and two flanking carved vines, all resting on two front cabriole legs with scroll feet and two back squared legs. Height 98”, width 54.5”, depth 25.5”. Estimate $3,000-$5,000

259. Set of 4 French Louis XV Style Giltwood Chairs

French, early 19th century. Height 35.25”, width 20.12”, seat depth 16.5”, seat height 17”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000

261. Edouard Cortes, “Paris en Hiver”, Signed O/C

260. Louis XVI Giltwood Carved Wall Mirror, 18th C

French, late 18th century. Height 47.37”, width 28” (from the carved tassels at side), depth 1.75”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000

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Edouard Cortes (French, 1882-1969), “Parisian Street Scene in Winter (Paris en Hiver)”, oil on canvas, signed lower right. Painting depicting a Paris street scene in winter season in the evening with numerous figures walking the snowy streets, warm glow of light from street lanterns and shop windows, horse drawn carriages at left, view of Arc de Triomphe at back left. Framed 24.25” x 29.25”. Unframed 13.125” x 18.125”. Estimate $12,000-$24,000

262. Louis XV Style Gilt Bronze 8 Light Chandelier French, late 19th/early 20th century. Height 35.5”, diameter 30.4”. Estimate $1,200-$2,400


263. Edmund John Niemann, Glenarm Castle Oil on Canvas, Signed

Edmund John Niemann (British, 1813-1976), “View of Glenarm Castle”-1854, oil on canvas, signed and dated lower left “NIEMANN 54”. Landscape painting depicting an elevated view of Glenarm Castle in Northern Ireland depicting historic walled gardens and view of the ocean dotted with small sailboats. Landscape with lush green trees, plants and grass under cloudy sky. Verso of canvas with “Glenarm Antrim” for location, also with stenciled canvas mark reading “Prepared By Charles Roberson 51 Long Acre. London”. Back of stretcher with vintage affixed label with typed artist’s name. Framed 21.75” x 25.75”. Unframed 14.25” x 18.125”. Estimate $12,000-$24,000

265. Rare German Carved Amber Hourglass

Rare German 17th century style carved amber hourglass or sandglass with mosaic motif amber on rounded triangular top and bottom joined by three support shafts composed of carved amber beads surrounding glass chamber containing tan colored sand for keeping time - each turn keeping 10 minutes, top and bottom with three rounded amber feet. Unmarked. Height 6.125”, width 3.25”, depth 3.25”. Estimate $5,000-$7,000

264. Pair of Large Rosso Verona Marble Lions on Bases

Italian, 19th century. A matched pair of finely carved Rosso or Rosa Verona marble carved lions on bases, each opposing lion realistically carved in recumbent position with mouth open in full snarl, full mane and large paws overhanging the plinth. Lions further mounted on conforming and matching marble rectangular plinth bases. Height 49”, width 42.75”, depth 14.5”. Estimate $10,000-$20,000

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266. Japanese Kuruma-Dansu Wheeled Chest

Japanese, 18th/19th century. Kuruma dansu wheeled hardwood (zelkova or Japanese elm) chest or tansu of rectangular form with iron external hinges, rings, enforced corners and hardware throughout form, heavy hinged top opens to reveal open storage within, overall with wooden circular wheels. Height 36.3”, width 51.25”, depth 25.25”. Provenance: From the Collection of Owner and Director of Gallery Momoyama, Reginald Williams of Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $2,000-$4,000

267. Fine Chinese Export Punch Bowl, English Hunt Scene

Chinese export, 19th century Qing Dynasty (1644-1912). A finely painted large and impressive center bowl or punch bowl decorated in the English tradition on tondo with a hunt scene depicting many riders on horseback surrounded and accompanied by spotted hounds and set in a vast hilly landscape with red brick architecture, trees, and shrubbery, the round foot and the interior rim with a band of inverted gilt fleur-de-lis outlined in red, the interior medallion with a single horse on rider jumping through a landscape. Unmarked. Diameter 15.875”, Height 6.125”. Estimate $2,000-$4,000

268. Chinese Carved Red Coral Phoenix with Figures

Chinese, 20th century. Carved red coral figural carving depicting a feathered phoenix bird with two seated women on back with hair in high buns and wearing long robes. Unsigned. Overall supported on a stained and pierced base with phoenix bird motif and lotus flowers. Coral 3” x 8.5”. Estimate $4,000-$6,000

269. Impressive Carved Amber Panther and Base, 282g

Likely Chinese. A large and impressive amber specimen carved in two pieces as a striding panther or leopard atop a naturalistic rocky base, the cat in very deep solid red amber, the base in heavily included orange to red amber. Unmarked. Height 3.25”, width 4.625”, depth 3.5”. Total weight 282.8 grams. Note: tested by a GIA certified agent as amber. Estimate $5,000-$7,000

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270. 19th C. French Carved & Stained Walnut Panetiere

French, 19th century. A French Provincial stained walnut panetiere or bread safe comprising an arched top with fluted cornice surmounting the case with front and side windows framed by baluster turned spindles, the hinged arched door with turned knob and surmounted by a conforming arched cornice, decorated with molded cyma-curved quatrefoil motif with central circular piercing and five-point star opening to upper and lower shelves, each corner with ring-turned columns, the serpentine curved apron molded and decorated with central pierced and carved urn flanked by relief carved olive branches, raised on scroll front legs on small hooves, the back with later iron hooks for hanging on wall. Height 37”, width 44.75”, depth 20.5”. Provenance: Acquired by a Private Collector in Atlanta, Georgia from the Pleasant Peasant Restaurant in Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $800-$1,200

271. Continental School, “Bosphorus” Signed O/C

Continental School, 19th century. “The Bosphorus”, oil on canvas, indistinguishably signed lower right (L. Lobusof?). Large horizontally aligned marine painting depicting a group of sailboats on calm water in the Bosphorus strait in Northwest Turkey dividing Europe from Asia under a cloudy sky. Framed 33” x 50”. Unframed 22” x 39.25”. Note: Proceeds of this sale benefit the non-profit Cathedral Thrift House in Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $1,200-$2,400

272. French Provincial Style Fruitwood Tall Cabinet French, 19th century. Height 58.6”, width 47”, depth 19.75”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

274. French Country Fruitwood Drop Leaf Dining Table

French, first quarter 19th century. French country fruitwood drop leaf dining table with four board top and twin hinged rounded leaves, each supported by ring pulled lopers, resting on square tapered legs. Height 29.75”, width 28.5” (leaves closed), width 51” (leaves open), depth 52.12”. Provenance: Purchased from Withers and Lanham Designs, INC located at 375 Pharr Road, N.E. Suite 205, Atlanta, GA 30305 on June 5, 1987. Copy of receipt is available upon request. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

275. ***O/C Landscape w/ Heard of Sheep

273. Paul Gauguin, “Les Laveuses”-1889, Lithograph

Paul Gauguin (French, 1848-1903), “Les Laveuses (The Washerwomen)”-1889, lithograph (zinc) on paper, signed lower right within plate matrix. Framed 16.25” x 20.25”. Sight size 10.5” x 12.5”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Reference: Mongan-Kornfeld-Joachim 10 B, Johnson 59. Note: This work is Plate 9 from the artist’s porfolio of 10 images of this series. Estimate $1,800-$3,600

277. Large Scale 17th C. Flemish Verdure Tapestry

17th C. Flemish Verdure tapestry palatial in size and woven in wool with remnants of silk depicting a wide landscape with prominent pair of birds fighting amid rockwork within a forest setting, a marshy stream with a pair of ducks opening to a lake, over head a perched exotic bird, the background featuring a demi lune form stepped fountain, the wall with sculptural figural niche behind it, receding to a distant village in forest set within rolling hills, all set within four sided border woven with stylized botanicals. Height 113.5”, width 150.5”. Estimate $20,000-$40,000

276. Country French Provincial Walnut Vaisselier

278. Petite French Provincial Walnut 2 Drawer Commode

French, 18th century. A petite French Provincial walnut commode have serpentine shaped top with canted corners over a conforming case having two deep drawers, each with individual locking mechanisms and decorative gilt metal escutcheon cast as a ribbon tied laurel leaf wreath, above a scroll carved serpentine squat cabriole legs. Height 32.5”, width 32.5”, depth 21”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

French, late 18th/early 19th century. Country French Provincial walnut wood vaisselier, in two pieces, with stepped back top having a flat projecting cornice over a scalloped frieze and three long galleried shelves, the case with a pair of short frieze drawers over a pair of panel molded doors, both centered with inlaid inverted hearts and having short iron fiche hinges, the case decorated with carved floral medallions, ripple moldings and carved flora over a scroll carved apron , the angles with chamfered panels and headed with carved heart. Height 79.5”, width 50.37”, depth 23.25”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

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280. American Watch Co. 18k Gold Pocket Watch

279. Mauser Sterling Silver Glass Case, Monogrammed

Mauser Manufacturing Co. (American (New York), 18871903), sterling silver eyeglass or lorgnette case of oblong form with domed top that opens to reveal purple velvet lined interior and rimless nose rest eyeglasses or lorgnettes. One side of case with Art Deco engraved monogram. Edge of case marked with “STERLING 925 1000 FINE” and Pegasus pictorial mark for Mauser Manufacturingg beside “9”. Case measures 2” x 4.4”. Weight of case (not including glasses) 74.3 grams. Provenance: Property from the Heisey Estate (of Heisey Glass Company), Newark, Ohio. Estimate $300-$500

American Watch Co. (American, 1859-1885). 18k gold case pocket watch of standard form with engine turned, engraved and enameled case with scrolled foliate and geometric patterning. Circular white enameled clock face with black Roman numerals and “AMERICAN WATCH CO.” at top above second subdial, clock with Waltham movement (#288752). Interior of case marked with “GW & Co.”. above mark with crown and “18” (18 for 18k and acid tested as 18k quality) above “8071”. Interior also engraved with “M Adell Madson Jan. 7th 1868”. Pocket watch held on a 50” curb link gold filled chain. Diameter of case 1.75”. Weight of pocket watch (excluding chain) 65 grams. Provenance: Property from the Heisey Estate (of Heisey Glass Company), Newark, Ohio. Estimate $400-$600

281. 14k Rose Gold Engraved Case w/Lorgnettes

Battin & Co. (American (Newark, New Jersey), 18961922), circa 1915-1920. Finely handled ornate lorgnette case of elongated shaped form with hinged top engraved with scrolled foliates, columns, laurel wreaths and leaved swags, domed oblong cartouche at center with three letter script monogram. Hinged top opens to reveal green velvet lined interior with pair of nose rest, wire rimmed lorgnettes or spectacles within. Marked on interior front edge with “14K”, acid tested for 14k quality. Also marked with B with trident indicating Battin & Co. as maker. Overall measures 1.875” x 4.25”. Total weight 51.8 grams. Provenance: Property from the Heisey Estate (of Heisey Glass Company), Newark, Ohio. Estimate $1,500-$3,000

283. Thomas H. Willis “Great Admiral, Boston”, 2 Ships 282. American Walnut Corner Cabinet, One Piece

American, likely New England, late 18th century. Height 79”, width 48.5”, depth 22.5” (interior center). Estimate $2,000-$3,000

Thomas H. Willis (American (Connecticut), 1850-1925). “Great Admiral, Boston”, oil and mixed media collage on canvas, titled lower left and monogrammed lower right. Presented to Massachusetts Congressman William Stedman Greene (1841-1924) by the Master Pilot’s Association of Fall River, painting depicts the clipper Great Admiral (Boston, 1869-1906) at sea with all sails, rigging, and deck details represented three dimensionally using silks and embroidered thread applied to surface of canvas, the ship at center flanked to right in background by a steam ship which is also enhanced three dimensionally, the two boats on the high seas under a sky just beginning to darken with storm clouds. Framed 26” x 42.5”, unframed 19.875” x 36”. Estimate $8,000-$12,000

284. American Chippendale Style Mahogany Highboy American, late 19th to early 20th Century. Height 85”, width 41”, depth 23.75”. Estimate $2,000-$4,000

286. American School, Portrait of a Man, Signed Chappel

American School, 19th century, “Portrait of a Gentleman”, signed lower right “CHAPPEL”, possibly in reference to accomplished portrait painter Alonzo Chappel (American, 1828-1887), watercolor and gouache on bone panel. Unframed 8.125” x 5.7”. Framed 15.75” x 13.6”. Estimate $800-$1,200

285. American School, Portrait of Girl w/ Book, 19th C. American School, first half of 19th century. “Portrait of a Young Girl with Book”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Framed 40.25” x 35.5”. Unframed 30.25” x 25.5”. Estimate $1,200-$1,800

289. French Style Brass & Glass Floor Lamp Torchiere American, 20th century. A French style brass

287. American Portrait “Brunette Beauty with Red Shawl”

American School, late 19th century/ early 20th century. “Brunette Beauty with Red Shawl”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Framed 33.75” x 28.75”. Unframed 27” x 22”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

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and green glass floor lamp or torchiere having a wide brass circulet mounted with cast laurel leaf wreaths over a green glass shade raised on a quadruple scrolled and twisted shaft resting on a shaped base. Stamped to the underside ‘M.A. & C. Co’ and numbered ‘12034’. Approximate height 64.6”, width of base 19.25”. Estimate $500-$700

288. George III Style Mahogany Upholstered Settee

Probably English, 19th century. Height 36.25”, width 77”, seat depth 23”, seat height 17”. Estimate $800-$1,200


291. Set of 12 Sterling & Porcelain Aquatic Champagnes 290. Royal Copenhagen “Waves & Rock” Porcelain Group

Theodor Lundberg (Swedish, 1852-1926) for Royal Copenhagen (Danish, founded 1775), “Waves and Rock”-1897, porcelain figural sculpture, interior marked with Royal Copenhagen mark in green above blue marks and “1132”, verso of figural group with “1897” and monogram for Theodor Lundberg. Overall height 18.25”, width 11.75”, depth 11”. Estimate $800-$1,200

Mauser Manufacturing Co. (American (New York), 18871903) for C.D. Peacock (American (Chicago), founded as the House of Peacock in 1837 and renamed C.D. Peacock in 1889). Each marked on bottom with maker’s mark for Mauser in the form of a horse with M in body with “925/1000 FINE”, “STERLING” and retailer’s mark “C.D. PEACOCK” with number “5730”. Each Height 4.75”, diameter of cup 4”, diameter of foot 3.5”. Provenance: Acquired by a Private Collection in Atlanta, Georgia from the Weyerhaeuser Estate in Minnesota. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

292. Aristide Croisy, Longwy Art Nouveau Vase

293. Pair of Anna Hyatt Vaughn Huntington Panthers

Anna Vaughn Hyatt Huntington (American, 1876-1973), pair of figural bronze sculptures with verdi gras patina comprising of “Reaching Jaguar” and “Descending Jaguar” -circa 1906, each signed “Anna V. Hyatt” and with marks for Gorham Foundry. “Reaching Panther” marked with “#21” and serial number “0492”. “Descending Panther” marked with “#230” and “038”. “Reaching Panther” Height 6.5”, width 4”, depth 3”. “Descending Panther” Height 6.5”, width 4”, depth 3”. Literature: Broder, Patricia Janis, “Bronzes of the American West”. New York: Abrams, Inc., 1973 (no. 275, another example). Estimate $4,000-$6,000

296. Tiffany Gold Favrile ‘Victoria’ Bowl & Underplate

Louis Comfort Tiffany (American, 1848-1933), early 20th century. Marked to underside “L.C.T. Favrile”. Plate marked to underside “D 3114”. Overall height 2.5”. Plate diameter 6”. Bowl diameter 4.5”. Provenance: From the Estate of Mary L. Haugk, Lawrenceville, Georgia. Estimate $500-$700

299. 12 Shiebler Sterling Art Nouveau Butter Pats

George W. Shiebler & Co. (American (New York), 18761910). Set of twelve matching sterling silver circular butter pat dishes with repousse Art Nouveau decoration in the form of a raised floral border surrounding tondo with monogrammed “R”. Underside of each diminutive dish marked with “S” within wings for manufacturer, “STERLING” and “2772” for pattern number. Each diameter 3.4”. Total weight of group 10.54 troy ounces. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500

294. 166 Pc. International Sterling ‘Prelude’ Flatware

International Silver Company (American, founded 1898), ‘Prelude’ pattern (first distributed in 1939) comprising the following pieces: 12 dinner forks (length 7.25”), 13 salad forks (length 6.6”), 12 modern hollow dinner knives (length 9.25”), 12 butter spreaders (length 5.75”), 12 round bowl soup spoons (length 6.5”), 12 cocktail/ seafood forks ( length 5.6”), 12 demitasse spoons (length 4.12”), 12 Ice tea spoons (length 7.4”), 12 ice cream forks (length 5.6”), 22 teaspoons (length 6”, cheese serve with stainless blade (length 6.25”), serving spoon (length 8.5”), sugar spoon (length 5.8”), large solid jelly server (length 6.5”), large meat server (length 9”), lemon fork (length 4.6”), 2 short handle pickle/olive forks (length 5.8”), asparagus server with stainless hood (length 9.5”), solid piece cream ladle length 5.5”), flat handle master butter knife (length 7.25”), small solid cold meat fork (length 7.75”), serving spoon. Estimate $3,000-$5,000

Artistide Onésime Croisy (French, 1840-1899), “La Curieuse (The Curious)”, Longwy pottery vase, signed “Croisy” on blue ribbon, titled side of vase, impressed marks on bottom with circular medallion with “LONGWY H 1082” and “1828”. Art Nouveau figural table vase with nude young beautiful woman standing barefoot on side of vase with gilt bronzed finish peering over the edge to see the interior, large stylized blue ribbon swirling around her and the neck of the large vessel. Height 18.25”, diameter of foot 7.75”. Estimate $2,000-$4,000

295. Tiffany & Co. Figural Gilt Bronze Candlestick

Tiffany & Co. (American, founded 1837), first half of the 20th century. A figural gilt bronze candlestick or candle holder modeled as a frog leaping onto a lily pad, having a circular holder within a leafy surround. The underside stamped ‘Tiffany & Co, 0458 Makers 7851, M.’ Height 2.3”, width of lily pad 4.5”, depth of lily pad 4.5”. Estimate $500-$700

297. Six American & Canadian Sterling Silver Pieces

American and Canadian, 20th century. A collection of six sterling silver items comprising Latham & Atkinson Co. (Atlanta, GA - successors to Davis & Freeman) sterling silver creamer and sugar basket, each monogrammed “R”, with round pedestal foot and floriform bodies; P.W. Ellis & Co. (Toronto --> Quebec, 1877-1928) Art Nouveau style sterling silver trophy cup with double handles to rim, round pedestal foot, and etched floral garland decoration on tondo; an American sterling silver shaving mug with scrolled handle to one side and repousse scrolling acanthus leaves on tondo to body; Webster Company (American (Massachusetts), founded 1894) sterling silver floriform handled basket with reticulated oval patterning to scalloped walls accented by repousse floral garlands, the wide rim with acanthus leaf swags and bows, with folding handle; and Webster Company (American (Massachusetts), founded 1894) Georgian style sterling silver handled shallow basket with pierced decoration to rim and floriform depressed central body with fixed handle. Georgian basket diameter 8.75”. Floriform basket diameter 7.75”. Shaving mug Height 3.125”. Provenance: From the of Benno and Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Estimate $400-$600

298. American Sterling Lily Pad Bowl, Mauser

Mauser Manufacturing (American (New York), 18871903). American Aesthetic oblong sterling silver bowl with deep repousse decoration on undulating rim depicting four water lily flowers on lily pads surrounding monogrammed tondo. Underside marked with pictoral pegasus for Mauser Manufacturing Co., “STERLING”, “925 1000 FINE”, and “682” for pattern number. Dish measures 12.75” x 8”. Overall weight 8.8 troy ounces. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500

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302. Hiram Bloomer Signed Oil “Leading the Flock”

300. Manner of Panini, Italian Classical Ruins O/C

Manner of Giovanni Panini (Italian, 1691-1765) -- Italian School, Early 20th century. “Figures Amid Classical Ruins”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Large horizontally aligned painting depicting figures walking amid a Roman landscape with Classical architectural and sculptural ruins under a blue cloudy sky. Framed 44.25” x 64”. Unframed 39.25” x 59”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

303. Bernard Antoine van Beek, Oil on Canvas, Signed Bernard Antoine van Beek (Bernardus Beek) (Dutch, 1875-1941), “Pastoral Landscape with Figures by Stream”, oil on canvas, signed lower right “Bern: A. Beek”, back of stretcher inscribed in pencil with title and artist name. Landscape with figures painting depicting a man standing with two spotted cows on a grassy bank of a shallow stream beside a small wooden rowboat, green pasture fields and small rustic footbridge above river or stream right of center, view in the distance of other grazing animals, landscape and country architecture. Landscape with low horizon line with cloudy sky. Framed 29.5” x 37.5”. Unframed 20” x 28”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

301. Large Dutch Figural Oil on Canvas, Signed

Dutch School, Late 19th century. “Woman Feeding Goat”, oil on canvas, indistinguishably signed lower right. Large horizontally aligned figural painting depicting a young woman in white bonnet and long blue skirt with wooden clogs on feet holding a circular container to feed white goat in grass, woods and glimpse of rural architecture in background under sliver of blue cloudy sky in upper right. Framed 44.5” x 49.25”. Unframed 37.125” x 41.5”. Estimate $1,200-$2,400

Hiram Bloomer (American (California), 1845-1911). “Leading the Flock”, oil on canvas laid down on wood board, signed lower left “H. R. Bloomer”. Pastoral landscape painting depicting a shepherd leading a flock of sheep down a curving dirt path at center accompanied by a dog, at right the path flanked by a rocky embankment, and at left a vast meadown in greens and browns, the whole backed by a line of distant mountains and set below a sky with approaching storm clouds at left. Verso of board attached with letter of appraisal from W. F. Haney, Jr., Director of Witherspoon Galleries, Lafayette, California dating to 1974 and valuing the painting at $800. Framed 15.75” x 23.625”. Unframed 12” x 20.25”. Note: Hiram Reynolds Bloomer traveled from his home in San Francisco to Paris between 1874-1979 where he took up residence in James Whistler’s old studio. While previously painting mainly portraits, Bloomer’s post-France works were mainly landscapes exhibiting influence of the Barbizon School at work during this period in France. Estimate $1,500-$3,000

304. Continental School, Figural Nocturne Oil, 19th C

Continental School, likely Dutch, 19th century. “Nocturne with Figures”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned, verso of frame with label from D. Sala & Zonen (D. Sala & Sons) in Leiden, Holland. Painting depicting a full moon in a dark cloudy sky at night above silhouette of rolling mountain landscape and canal with city architecture lining banks, view from interior of building looking out through arched entry with a kneeling woman looking at mother and child religious devotional image in prayer by hanging lantern, other figures conversing and looking out at water beside two dogs. Framed 26.5” x 34.25”. Unframed 16” x 23.6”. Estimate $800-$1,200

305. Peter Paulus Schiedges II , Dutch Landscape

Peter Paulus Schiedges II (Dutch, 1860-1922), “River Landscape”, oil on canvas, signed lower right, verso of frame with vintage exhibition label reading “Tentoonstelling van Schilderijen (exhibition of paintings)” above obscured black stenciled numbers and artist’s palette shaped label on back of stretcher that reads “M. L. C. Leurs-Soerewijn”. Vertically-aligned landscape painting depicting a verdant green landscape with grasses and aquatic growth on and beside river receding into background. Framed 37.75” x 31”. Unframed 26” x 19”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

306. European Tin Glazed Tiled Coal Burning Stove

European, probably Belgium, early 20th century. An Art Nouveau style coal burning stove decorated with tin glazed stylized floral majolica tiles, the rectangular frame with cast iron top concealing the interior to be filled with coal or small pieces of wood within nickel color steel tubes and body, the front with three doors opening to the interior over three ash drawers. All with white porcelain turned pulls. The back fitted with a spouted container. The whole raised on four high curved and partly openwork feet. Apparently unmarked. Approximate height 30.4”, width 48”, depth 29.4”. Estimate $700-$900

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307. William Walker Signed Etching, Scottish City View William Walker (British, 1878-1961). “Scottish View”, etching on wove paper, pencil signed lower left margin. Small horizontal etching depicting a view on a row of stone or plaster city houses, likely in Edinburgh which the artist often depicts in his works, with chimneys and steeples rising up into sky, at left two figures rest on a stoop partially obscured in shadow. Framed 12.25” x 13.75”. Image size 4.5” x 6.375”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500

308. Welsh Stained Oak Cupboard, 18th Century

British, 18th century. Two part stained oak Welsh cupboard with cornice at top above shaped rail above open shallow shelf storage, flanked by shaped display shelf above hinged door above short pull out drawer; lower section with rectangular top above three pull out drawers, shaped apron raised on cabriole legs at front terminating on pad feet. Overall approximate height 84.3”, width 68.4”, depth 18.4”. Estimate $700-$900

309. C.G. Rankin, “Scottish Highlands”, Signed O/C

Catherine Geraldine Rankin (British, 19th/20th century), “Scottish Highlands”, oil on canvas, signed lower right “C.G. Rankin”, verso of frame with stencil mark for British artist’s supply retailer George Rowney & Co, London (1832-1924). Landscape painting depicting a view of the Scottish Highlands with rolling majestic grass covered mountains flanking Loch Long. Framed 14.125” x 18.25”. Unframed 9.25” x 13”. Estimate $300-$500

312. Welsh Oak Three Drawer Dresser/ Server 18th Century

310. 19th C. Welsh Stained Oak Hanging Plate Rack

Welsh, 19th century. A stained oak wall mounted hanging plate rack with rectangular projecting stepped cornice over a scroll carved frieze above four long shelves each having grooves for plate display and front rails. Height 49.25”, width 58.37”, depth 5.75” (at cornice). Estimate $300-$500

311. Pair of Irish Cut Crystal Sweatmeat Jars, 19th C

Welsh, circa 1740-1780. A Welsh oak wood Queen Anne style three drawer dresser or server, the long molded top surmounting three cock beaded tiger oak frieze drawers with walnut cross banding, each drawer with a pair of brass pulls, overall resting on cylindrical legs on biscuit feet. Height 34”, length 76.25”, width 19”. Provenance: Purchase price $10,200.00 on September 9, 2000 from Robert Shelton Antiques, Inc, 2267 Peachtree Rd, N.E., Atlanta, Georgia. Copy of receipt available upon request. Estimate $700-$900

Ireland, 19th century. Matched pair of cut crystal sweetmeat, bonbon or candy jars, both in pedestal form with hexagonal finials and paneled domed covers resting on the compote bowl with elongated panels and cut undulating rim, raised on faceted stem and scalloped petal-form shaped foot with cut starburst base. Apparently unmarked. Height 12”, diameter of base 3.87”. Estimate $600-$800

314. Queen Anne Burled Walnut Secretary, 18th C.

313. Alexander Nasmyth (Circle) 19th C. Oil Landscape

Circle of Alexander Nasmyth (British, 1758-1840). “Highlands Vista”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Well painted naturalistic landscape painting revealing a view on a stream or river set before tall mountains and ridges to right and background, a large boulder resting on the right bank of the river with a figure in red looking down from it onto the rushing water. Framed 32.75” x 42.5”. Unframed 26.625” x 36”. Estimate $2,000-$4,000

English, late 18th century. Queen Anne burled walnut and walnut wood secretary (lined in tiger oak) with double domed molded cornice above two hinged doors with shaped mirrored panels that open to storage within; the lower section fitted with a slant front opening rectangular leather writing surface with tooled border in front of seven small drawers for storing items with fitted niches above four graduated long drawers below with engraved brasses flanking shaped escutcheons, overall raised on bracket feet. Overall height 82.3”, width 35.1”, depth 21.75”. Estimate $4,000-$6,000

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317. Elliott Brothers “Dumpy Level” Telescope, c.1900

315. American School, Signed Coastal Landscape O/C

Elliott Brothers (English (London), founded circa 1804. A “Dumpy Level” telescope circa 1854-1916 constructed with a lower central stand with four adjusting knobs for altering position, surmounted by a horizontal thick telescope with glass bubble level to top. Accompanied with original wooden fitted box. Marked to side “Elliott Bros London”. When mounted Height 4.5”, width 11”, depth 3”. Note: an example of this model telescope resides in the permanent collection of the Smithsonian Natural Museum of American History, Washington D. C. Estimate $300-$500

American School, Late 19th/Early 20th century. “Coastal Landscape”, oil on canvas, signed lower right “S.A. Weiss”. Horizontally aligned painting depicting a coastal marsh with two small wooden moored boats (one grey, the other red) beside sail. Grasses and trees visible on horizon and at far right, sky with overcast clouds overhead. Framed 17” x 20.75”. Unframed 12.25” x 16.125”. Estimate $400-$600

316. Pair of Davey & Co. Brass Marine Lanterns

Davey & Co. (English (London), founded 1885), circa 1900. Pair of matching brass ship or marine lanterns with oblong rounded handle for hanging above domed top on trapezoidal body with pierced borders at top and bottom, each with three beveled glass panels on case surrounding hurricane oil lamp, hinged door at front to access. Each with oval medallion on front that reads “DAVEY & Co LONDON LTD LONDON ENGLAND”. Overall height 15.5”, width 8.25”, depth 5.5”. Estimate $300-$500

318. Signed American School Marine Painting, 20th C.

American School, first half 20th century. “Sailboats at Sea”, oil on wood board, indistinguishably signed lower left “J. L. Tru???”. Well painted marine painting depicting two dominant sailboats afloat on a deep green sea with a steam boat to horizon line, the sky blue with a line of puffy white clouds through center. Framed 13.5” x 16.625”. Unframed 9” x 12”. Estimate $500-$700

320. William IV Quadruple Ladderback Settee Bench

319. Continental School, Seaside Beach, Signed

Continental School, late 19th century. “At the Shore”, oil on canvas, indistinguishably signed lower right. Figural genre painting depicting a young woman with baby in white in lap beside two young child playing with toy boat near large wooden fishing boats and sail boats on sandy beach at water’s edge, opposite side of landscape with green trees, boat in water with steam emerging from top. Framed 18.75” x 25.5”. Unframed 14.25” x 21.25”. Estimate $800-$1,200

English, second quarter 19th century. A William IV quadruple ladderback settee bench in stained wood, fashioned as four chairs, each with a slightly scrolled and curving crestrail over a paneled curved horizontal splat and slender curved rail united by a bobbin turned ornament over a inset caned seat panel between twin down swept scroll arms, raised on five turned baluster front legs on pegged feet and five raking back legs. Height 35.25”, width 70.5” (arm to arm), seat depth 21”, seat height 18”. Estimate $600-$800

321. Signed Oil on Canvas Seascape “Sailboats on Water”

R. Kaminsky (American, 20th century), “Sailboats on Water”, oil on canvas, signed lower right. A mildly impressionistic serene seascape painting in subdued tones of blue and white depicting a wide river viewed from one bank with the far bank forming horizon line to center of composition with an expanse of thick green trees, the intervening waterway with scattered sailboats and one river steam boat at center left, the sky above filled with thick white clouds. Indistinguishably signed lower right, likely “R. Kaminsky” or “R. Kamensky”, over an illegible word likely documenting location of scene. Label to verso of frame for Koch Galleries, Mobile, Alabama. Framed 31.875” x 35”. Unframed 25.5” x 28.5”. Estimate $700-$900

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322. Franz Arthur Bischoff, Coastal Scene, Signed

Franz Arthur Bischoff (American (California), 1864-1929), “Coastal Rocks”, oil on canvas board, signed lower right. Coastal marine painting depicting brown boulders or rocks on the shore of the Pacific Ocean under a tranquil sky with wisps of purple, presumably twilight. Framed 7.125” x 12.125”. Unframed 5” x 10”. Estimate $2,400-$4,000

323. Gottardo Fidele Piazzoni, CA Sand Dune, Signed

Gottardo Fidele Piazzoni (American (California), 18721945), “California Sand Dune”, signed lower right. Landscape painting depicting a view of a calm and serene sand dune with greenish horizon line and patches of light blue in lower right. Framed 7.125” x 12.125”. Unframed 5” x 10”. Estimate $1,600-$3,200


324. Hand Woven Persian Kerman Runner 2’ 7” x 16’ 8”

Wool. Iran. all over floral decoration on cream field with teal, rust, gold and powder blue accent colors. measures 2’ 7” x 16’ 8” Estimate $600-$800

325. Hand Woven Silk Tabriz Area Rug 5’ 2” x 8’ 2”

Silk. Iran. large floral center medallion on black field with cream and pink accent colors. measures 5’ 2” x 8’ 2”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

328. Henri Carnier, Venetian Canal Scene, Signed O/C

326. Waterford Style Twelve Light Crystal Chandelier Height 53.12”, width 33”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

327. Italian Gilt Iron & Glass Top Center Table

Italian, 20th century. A gilt iron glass top center table, the circular glass top supported by a scrolling “rope” frame dressed with pendant gilt-brass tassels at the upper terminals and centered with leafy tole flowers. Height 31”, diameter of glass top 39.75”. Estimate $600-$800

Henri Carnier (British, 1800 -1868), “Venetian Scene”, oil on canvas, signed lower right “H. CARNIER”. Painting depicting a view of Venice, Italy with gondoliers on gondola boats on canal with Bell Tower in the Piazza San Marco under blue sky with scattered clouds. Overall framed 22.25” x 30”. Unframed 14.6” x 22.9”. Estimate $800-$1,200

330. Venetian Paint Decorated Bombe Commode, 19th C

329. Paul Darbefueille Lifesize Dancing Woman Sculpture

Paul Darbefeuille (French, 1852-1933), “Dancing Woman”, patinated iron sculpture, incised on base with signature. Lifesize heavy patinated iron figural floor or garden sculpture depicting a young beautiful woman with curled hair cascading over shoulder with arms up in dancing gesture, woman wearing a draped gown clinging to form. Overall approximate height 80”. Estimate $5,000-$7,000

Italian, 19th century. Venetian paint decorated wood bombe commode having a serpentine shaped top over a conforming case with two drawers, the whole painted in pale grey, the top, drawers, sides and apron decorated with simulated panels outlined in crimson stringing enclosing floral painted bouquets on blue grey field, the bombe angles terminating on slender cabriole legs united by a shaped apron flanked by bombe =ormolu mounted stiles and bombe bouquet painted sides, on cabriole legs to ormolu mounted feet, joined by an arched floral painted skirt. Height 37”, width 47”, depth 21.5”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000

331. Palatial Italian Giltwood Carved Oval Mirror

Italian, early 20th century. A palatial and impressive Baroque style giltwood and gesso carved oval wall mirror having an elaborate pierced cresting centered with foliage and flanked to each side by recumbent winged griffins over diaper style motif, the oval mirror plate set with an pierced carved rococo floral surround. Height 112.5”, width 79”. Estimate $5,000-$7,000

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332. Adams Style Paint & Parcel Gilt Decorated Settee

English, early 20th century. Height 35.37”, width 42.5” (arm to arm), seat depth 20”, seat Height 18”. Estimate $500-$700

333. Fine English George III Adam Style Console Table Manner of George Brookshaw (English 1751 - 1823), 19th century. Height 34.37”, width 40”, depth 13.25”. Estimate $800-$1,200

335. William IV Rosewood Work, Reading or Music Table English, circa 1840. Height 28.25”, width 33.4”, depth 19.4”. Estimate $800-$1,200

337. Regency Tortoiseshell & Silver Inlaid Tea Caddy English, early 19th century. Height 4.5”, width 5.87”, depth 3.25”.

334. Attributed to Joseph Rhodes, Figural Oil on Canvas

Attributed to Joseph Rhodes (British,1782-1854), “Child Near Cottage”, oil on canvas, unsigned. Handwritten label on back of stretcher notes “Joseph Rhodes of Leeds Signed & dated on reverse of original canvas 1804”. Framed 35.125” x 29.5”. Unframed 30.25” x 24.875”. Estimate $800-$1,200

336. George Morland Style, 19th C. Landscape w/ Figures

Manner of George Morland (English, 1763-1804). “Resting Beneath Trees”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Framed 24.25” x 30.25”. Unframed 18” x 24”. Estimate $800-$1,200

338. Regency Tortoiseshell & Silver Inlaid Tea Caddy English, early 19th century. Unmarked. Height 5.37”, width 6.87”, depth 4.37”.

339. English Regency Tortoiseshell Tea Caddy, 19th C. English, 19th century. Unmarked. Height 4.9”, width 7.9”, depth 4.8”. Estimate $2,000-$4,000

342. English Chinese Chippendale Style Chest on Chest

English, 19th century. Chinese Chippendale style mahogany chest on chest, likely a marriage. Height 71”, width 31.6”, depth 19.25”. Estimate $500-$700

341. Set of 8 Chippendale Style Mahogany Chairs

340. English Chippendale Parcel Gilt Mirror, 18th C. English, 18th century. Overall measures 36.5” x 19”. Estimate $300-$500

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20th century. Arm chair Height 39.5”, width 23.5”, depth 21”, seat to floor 19”. Side chair Height 37.5”, width 18”, depth 21”, seat to floor 19”. Provenance: From the Estate of Sam & Florence Inman, Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $1,000-$2,000


343. John Whorf, “Cape Cod Home”, Watercolor on Paper

John Whorf (American (Massachusetts), 1903-1959), “Cape Cod Home”, watercolor on paper, pencil signed lower right. Painting depicting a white house with slopped roof and green shutters amid a lush green landscape in summer season, likely in Cape Cod, Massachusetts. Verso of sheet with partial sketch with pencil title “Shadows”. Framed 22.4” x 28.4”. Unframed sheet size 15.5” x 21.75”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000

344. Childe Hassam “Portsmouth Doorway”, Signed Etching

Frederick Childe Hassam (American (Massachusetts/New York), 1859-1935), “Portsmouth Doorway”-1916, etching on wove paper, pencil monogrammed lower right beside “imp” and titled lower margin. Work depicting a Neoclassical doorway with stepped front, leaved tree branches at the top and paneled windows. Framed 16.5” x 14.125”. Sight size 7.9” x 6.5”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Reference: Cortissoz 104. Note: This work is included at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York’s permanent collection. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

345. Varaldo Cariani, Landscape Oil on Canvas, Signed

Varaldo Guiseppe (Cari) Cariani (Italian/American (Indiana), 1891-1969), “September Clouds”, oil on artist’s board, signed lower left, verso inscribed “September Clouds above V.d. Cariani”. Landscape painting depicting a loosely rendered view of the countryside in late summer with low horizon line with large puffy white clouds over green fields and serpentine dirt road, likely portraying a view of Brown County, Indiana. Framed 13.5” x 15.5”. Unframed 10.125” x 12”. Provenance: Estate of Marie Goth, Brown County, Indiana whereby acquired by Mr. John West on October 6, 1980. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

347. Neoclassical Style Display Cabinet, John Widdicomb

346. Neoclassical Style Breakfast Table, Widdicomb

Widdicomb Furniture Company (American, founded 1858), 20th century. A Neoclassical style circular breakfast, dining or center table having an extending round top cross banded with satinwood and ebony stringing over a apron decorated with Greek key and rope twist molding raised on turned standard with molded acanthus on concave quadripartite platform, terminating on bun feet with casters. Height 30”, diameter of top 53.5”, additional leaf 20.4”. Estimate $600-$800

Widdicomb Furniture Company (American, founded 1858), 20th century. A Russian Neoclassical style display or china cabinet crafted in cherry solids with Karelian birch veneers having dentil and gilt egg-and-dart molded cornice over a frieze which Karelian birch inlay outlined with ebony between a pair of brass medallions above a pair beveled glass doors outlined in gilt egg-and-dart molding and opening to an interior with four glass shelves and touch controlled lighting, flanked to the exterior by Karelian birch and brass capital pilasters, the glass sides also decorated with gilt egg and dart molding. The whole raised on a plinth base. Back of cabinet mounted with brass Widdicomb plaque. Height 87”, width 45”, depth 16”. Estimate $700-$900

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348. Royal Copenhagen Blue Fluted Soup Cups & Saucers

Royal Copenhagen (Swedish, founded 1775), circa 1969-1974. Set of twelve (12) matching covered, double handled soup cups or bouillon cups and saucers in “Blue Fluted” lace pattern with blue and white florals within scalloped border with subtle fluted texture recalling lace. All marked on bottom with green maker’s mark for Royal Copenhagen above three blue waves under glaze with additional numbers for patterns, etc. Saucer diameter 6.5”. Bouillon cup with lid height 3.9”, width (across handles) 6”. Estimate $600-$800

350A. Set of 13 Royal Copenhagen Blue Fluted Plates

Royal Copenhagen (Swedish, founded 1775), circa 19691974. Set of thirteen matching “Blue Fluted” porcelain china dinner plates with blue and white florals within reticulated scalloped border with subtle fluted texture recalling lace. All marked on bottom with green maker’s mark for Royal Copenhagen above three blue waves under glaze. Diameter approximately 10”. Estimate $700-$900

350. 27 Pcs Royal Copenhagen Blue Fluted China

349. Edwin Clare, Oil on Canvas, Signed Lower Right

Edwin Clare (American, 20th century), “View of Maine Coast”-1949, oil on canvas, signed and dated in black lower right. Coastal landscape painting depicting a view of Maine with rocky coast line, green hills on land opposite water expanse, small wooden boat on sandy shore in foreground. Framed 25” x 30.75”. Unframed 18.25” x 24”. Estimate $400-$600

350B. Collection of 6 Royal Copenhagen Servings Pieces

Royal Copenhagen (Swedish, founded 1775), circa 19691974. Set of six “Blue Fluted” porcelain china serving with blue and white florals within reticulated scalloped border with subtle fluted texture recalling lace comprising of a handled pitcher; two square serving bowls; a rectangular serving dish; a pierced bowl with scalloped rim; and a circular serving platter. All marked on bottom with green maker’s mark for Royal Copenhagen above three blue waves under glaze. Pitcher approximate height 8”. Diameter of pierced circular bowl with scalloped rim 9.25”. Estimate $500-$700

Royal Copenhagen (Swedish, founded 1775), circa 19691974. Twenty-seven piece “Blue Fluted” porcelain china set with blue and white florals within scalloped border with subtle fluted texture recalling lace comprising of twelve matching teacups and saucers, a handled creamer, sugar dish and oblong serving dish. All marked on bottom with green maker’s mark for Royal Copenhagen above three blue waves under glaze with additional numbers for patterns, etc. Saucer diameter 5”. Small serving dish measures 9.9” x 4.8”. Estimate $600-$800

350C. Set of 12 Royal Copenhagen Salad Plates

Royal Copenhagen (Swedish, founded 1775), circa 19691974. Set of twelve matching “Blue Fluted” porcelain china salad plates with blue and white florals within reticulated scalloped border with subtle fluted texture recalling lace. All marked on bottom with green maker’s mark for Royal Copenhagen above three blue waves under glaze. Diameter approximately 8”. Estimate $500-$700

350D. Group of 2 Royal Copenhagen Serving Items

Royal Copenhagen (Swedish, founded 1775). Group of two porcelain china pieces with blue florals on white ground comprising of a “Blue Flowers” footed tazza serving dish and an oblong shaped tray. All marked on bottom. Footed serving dish approximate height 6”, diameter 8.4”. Oblong serving platter approximately 14.7” x 19.25”. Estimate $300-$500

352. Vienna Regulator Wall Clock, 19th Century

351. Hepplewhite Style Mahogany Inlaid Sideboard English, early 19th century. Height 36.75”, width 72”, depth 25.12”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

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Continental, late 19th century. Carved and parcel ebonized walnut wood Vienna Regulator wall clock with female facial mount at center of crest under cornice flanked by two pilasters accented by two faceted blocks at corners above rectangular case with glazed front to access brass banded pendulum marked with “R A” with arrow in black under white circular dial with black Roman numerals, Neoclassical style fluted columns on sides, bottom with tapered wall bracket. Overall approximate height 33.5”, width 14.5”, depth 7.125”. Estimate $300-$500


353. Frank W. Benson, “Over Sunk Marsh”, Pencil Signed

Frank W. Benson (American,1862-1951), “Over Sunk Marsh”-1920, drypoint etching on paper, pencil signed lower left margin, from an edition of 150. Unframed 10.3” x 14.2”. Reference: Paff 188. Estimate $300-$500

354. Frank Benson “Black Ducks No. 2”, Signed Drypoint

Frank Weston Benson (American, 1862-1951), “Black Ducks No. 2”-1919, drypoint etching on paper, pencil signed lower left margin, published in a limited edition of 145. Framed 15.6” x 13.6”. Sight size 11” x 8.9”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Estimate $500-$700

355. Biedermeier Maple Lacquer & Partial Gilt Armoire

Continental (Likely German, circa 1830). Height 78”, width (widest point) 50”, depth 15.5”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000

356. Set of 8 Biedermeier Style Cherry Dining Chairs

Widdicomb Furniture Company (American, founded 1858), 20th century. A matched set of eight Biedermeier style cherry and ebony dining chairs comprising two arm (No. JW-5549) and six side chairs (No. JW-5548) , each arched chevron crest rail with waisted splat ebonized inside the curves over a trapezoidal seat upholstered in blue fabric with gold stars raised on tapering quadrangular sabre legs. Chairs retain Widdicomb tag to the underside. Height of dining chair 37.5”, width 24.5” (arm to arm), seat depth 17.5”, seat Height 18”. Height of side chair 37.5” width 19.75”, seat depth 17.5”, seat Height 18”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

357. 2 Alexander Wilson “American Ornithology” Prints

Alexander Wilson (Scottish, 1766-1813), engraved by Alexander Lawson (British, d.1846). Two hand colored engravings from “American Ornithology”, second edition - 1859, plates 56 and 58, published by Collins & Co. (New York) & Harrison Hall (Philadelphia). Depicted birds include Esquimaux Curlew, Red backed Snipe, Semipalmated S, Marbled Godwit, Red-breasted Snipe, Long-Legged Avoset, Solitary Sandpiper, Yellow-Shanks Snipe, and Tell-tale Snipe. Each framed 21.25” x 23.75”. Each plate size 10.375” x 13.25”. Estimate $300-$500

358. Tim Cotterill “Big Foot” Bronze Owl Sculpture

Tim Cotterill (American, b.1950). “Big Foot” - 1998, polychromed bronze, limited edition 313/2000, impressed titled to underside of leg, pen signed and numbered to underside of tail feathers. Scarce “light brown” version of the sculpture depicting a tiny owl with very large clawed feet striding forward with head low. 3.5” x 10.25” x 5.75”. Estimate $800-$1,200

359, Two Porcelain Figurines of Animals, Marked

Collection of two porcelain figural sculptures comprising of a Royal Copenhagen (Swedish, founded 1775) pair of brown squirrels (#416), marked on bottom with manufacturer’s mark in green with crown and “416” for pattern number; and a Vista Alegre (Portuguese, founded 1824) porcelain parrot on parcel gilt accented tree branch or stump with applied porcelain leaves, marked on bottom with “VA PORTUGAL” in green above “MADE IN PORTUGAL” in blue. Royal Copenhagen squirrels height 7.5”, width 7.75”, depth 6.75”. Visa Alegre parrot Height 9.25”, width 4.75”, depth 5.5”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500

360. After Mee, “Brazilian Bromelaids” Portfolio

After Margaret Ursula Mee, MBE (British, 1909-1988), “Brazilian Bromelaids”-1992, first edition, published by SLP Engineering Ltd., San Paulo, Brazil, limited edition of 500 copies--this 354/500. Elephant folio containing 8 color lithographs on “couche” paper produced by Cia. Suzano de Papel e Celulose after Mee’s watercolors depicting botanicals with notations by Mee with printed black text pertaining to image on verso. Two additional sheets in portfolio comprising of one with information on portfolio group, the other with biographic information on Mee. Each sheet measures 24.4” x 18.1”. Estimate $300-$500

361. Museum Quality Copeland & Garrett Plate

Copeland & Garrett (English, 1833-1847), second quarter 19th century. Marked and titled to the backside ‘The Roller’ with Copeland & Garrett hallmark in green underglaze. diameter 9.25”. Estimate $300-$500

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363. 2 French Wall Plaques (Napoleon & Louis Philippe)

362. Louis XVI Style Giltwood Pedestal Jardiniere Stand

364. French Style Patinated Bronze 6 Light Chandelier

French, 19th/20th century. Overall of Napoleon Bonaparte plaque in frame 9.9” x 6.2”. Diameter of Louis Philippe plaque 7.9”. Estimate $300-$500

20th century French style patinated bronze 6 light chandelier with flambeau central finial over a urn form body issuing six trumpet formed arms with candlesleeves and shaped bobeches, terminating in a pinecone drop. Height 36” (with additional chain 72”), diameter 28”. Estimate $700-$900

Continental, likely Italian, 20th century. Height 40.75, square top 12” x 12”. Estimate $500-$700

365. Louis XV Style Polychrome Decorated Console

Italian, 19th century. Height 35.25”, width 58.5”, depth 28.12”. Provenance: Purchased from Withers and Lanham Designs, INC located at 375 Pharr Road, N.E. Suite 205, Atlanta, GA 30305 on March 26,1987. Copy of the receipt is available upon request. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

366. Pair of Louis XV Giltwood Bergeres avec Orielles French,late 19th/early 20th century. Probably Fortuny fabric. Height 47.8”, width 28.4” (arm to arm), seat depth 21.5”, seat Height 19.75”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

367. Porcelain Bust of Marie Antoinette After Houdon

After Jean-Antoine Houdon (French, 1741-1828), circa 20th century. A large German porcelain polychrome decorated bust depicting Marie Antoinette with flowers in her hair and ermine trimmed robes, raised on a gilt and white square pedestal, after the marble bust housed in the Louvre by Houdon. Marked to the underside in blue underglaze with the letter ‘R’. Height 22”, width 14”, square base 5.12”. Estimate $500-$700

369. Pair of Large Gilt Bronze Ewers After Clodion

After Claude Michel Clodion (French 1738-1814), late 19th/ early 20th century. Height 20.25”, width 10” (handle to spout), diameter of base 5.6”. Estimate $500-$700

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368. Louis XVI Style Marquetry Inlaid Drop Leaf Table

Continental, late19th/early 20th century. Height 29.75”, width of square top 19.25” (leaves closed), width with leaves open 33.87”. Estimate $500-$700

370. French Louis XV Style Walnut Occasional Table

French, late 19th/early 20th century. Height 28.5”, width 27.75”, depth 19.75”. Estimate $500-$700

371. Manner of Clodion 19th C. Bronze Putti Table Lamps Manner of Claude Michel Clodion (French, 1738-1814). One slightly taller, Overall heights to socket 19.125” and 19.5”. Base 5.875” wide x 5.25” deep. Estimate $600-$800


372. Pair of Medieval Antiphonal Sheets on Vellum

Continental, likely 16th century. Framed 22.5” x 16.75”. Sight size 19.125” x 13.3”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Estimate $500-$700

373. Pair of Baluster Form Giltwood Candle Prickets Italian, 19th century. Overall height 26.5”. Estimate $500-$700

375. Continental Kneeling Santos, 19th Century

Continental, first half of 19th century. Hand carved and polychrome religious santos figure depicting a kneeling man with short dark hair and alert gaze, exposed chest, arms bent and hands open, white cloth wrapped around hips over dark robe on bottom with remnants of gold star pattern. Unmarked. Height 21.7”. Estimate $800-$1,200

374. Italian Watercolor of a Seated Cardinal, Signed

R. Moretti (Italian, 19th/20th Century) “Cardinal Reading a Book in an Elegantly Furnished Room”, watercolor on paper, signed and inscribed lower left “R. Moretti Roma”. Framed 29.75” x 22.75”. Sight size 20.75” x 13.8”. Estimate $600-$800

377. Carved Wood Santos of Jesus Christ, 18th C. 376. Continental 19th C. Gothic Style Carved Oak Shelf

Continental, 18th century. Overall height 24.5”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

Continental (likely French), 19th century. Height 42.5”, width 33”, depth 9.5”, depth of shelf 6.5”. Estimate $700-$900

378. Italian Patinated & Parcel Gilt Candle Prickets

Italian, 19th century. Overall height 42.5”. Estimate $800-$1,200

379. Continental Baroque Style Walnut Dining Table

380. 19th Century Italian Courtyard Scene with Beggar

382. Pair of Italian Giltwood Candle Pricket Lamps

383. Ornate Leather Manuscript Cover, 19th C.

Likely Continental, 20th century. Height 29.75”, length 57.25”, width 36.75”. Estimate $800-$1,200

381. Pair of Spanish Baroque Style Open Armchairs

Spanish, early 19th century. Height 41”, width 24.4” (arm to arm), seat depth 13.5”, seat Height 19”. Estimate $500-$700

Italian, 19th century. Overall height (to top of socket) 23.25”, diameter 6.25”. Estimate $400-$600

Italian School, late 19th century. “Italian Gothic Courtyard”, oil on canvas, signed lower right “A. Ogni-bue, ‘93”. Unframed 25.75” x 18.25”. Estimate $1,200-$2,400

Continental School, 19th century. Overall (closed) measures 14.25” x 11”. Estimate $300-$500

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385. Pair of Irish Cast Iron & Painted Garden Benches

384. Framed Italian Mosaic Landscape Panel Italian, 20th century. Apparently unsigned. Height 27.62”, width 35.37”, depth 0.5”. Estimate $3,000-$5,000

Attributed to Pierce of Wexford Foundry (Irish, 1839 - 2002), circa 1880. A matched pair of green painted cast iron garden benches with allover leaf and berry designs, having a central arched panel over a five bar seat raised up on four supports terminating in hoof feet. Apparently unmarked. Height 38.37”, width 47.87” (arm to arm), depth 23.12” (front to back foot). Estimate $1,500-$3,000

386. Lifesize Bronze Sculpture, Apollo Belvedere

After Leochares (Greek, 4th century BC), “Apollo Belvedere”, patinated bronze sculpture, unsigned. Overall height 71.5”, width 31.25”, depth 21”. Estimate $3,000-$5,000

387. H.E. Mason, “Grapes”, British Oil on Canvas

H.E. Mason (British, 19th century). “Grapes”-circa 1880s, oil on canvas, signed lower right “H.E. Mason”. Verso of canvas inscribed “DAMAR DULL MAY 1964 RESTORED”. Framed 18.125” x 15.4”. Unframed 12” x 9”. Estimate $400-$600

388. Acorn & Oak Leaf Glass Top Iron Garden Table

Probably Continental, early 20th century. Height 24”, diameter of glass top 24”. Estimate $300-$500

389. Gaston Anglade, “Paysage aux Bruyere”, Signed Gaston Anglade (French, 1854-1919), “Pasage aux Bruyere (Landscape with Heather)”, oil on canvas, signed lower right. Framed 29” x 33.25”. Unframed 21.25” x 25.5”. Estimate $700-$900

391. Wrought Iron & Tole Peinte Glass Top Table

390. French Palissy style Majolica Jardiniere Planter French, late 19th/early 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 8”, width 14.37”. Estimate $500-$700

392. Pair of Wrought Iron Ivy Decorated Garden Tables

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Probably Continental, 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 27.87”, width 24”, depth 7.87”. Estimate $500-$700

Continental, 20th century. Wrought iron and tole peinte decorated coffee or cocktail table having a rectangular glass top with rounded corners raised on a scrolled wrought iron trestle base united by a stretcher and decorated with tole painted flowers and leaves. Height 17.75”, width 39.12”, depth 20.4”. Estimate $500-$700

393. Claude Buck, Lilac Oil Painting, Signed

Claude Charles Buck (American, 1890-1974), “Lilacs”, oil on board, signed lower right. Framed 29.9” x 30”. Unframed 27.125” x 24.125”. Estimate $500-$700

394. Pair of Wrought Iron Floral Decorated Plant Stands Probably Continental, 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 40.6”, width 9”, depth 9”. Estimate $500-$700


395. Pair of Puiforcat Silver & Enamel Candlesticks

Puiforcat (French, founded 1857), second half 20th century. Matched pair of silver plate and lapis lazuli style enamel candlesticks or candleholders having circular mouth over a columnar standard raised on a stepped circular socle base. Marked to the underside ‘Puirforcat France’ along with diamond shaped hallmark registered trademark, 1857, for Emile Puiforcat partnering with his cousin Jean-Baptiste Fuchs. Height 6.5”, diameter of base 3.8”. Estimate $300-$500

396. Set of 6 International Sterling Goblets

International Silver (American, founded 1898). Set of six sterling silver goblets with rounded rim above body on a tapered foot leading into circular foot. Each marked on underside with “INTERNATIONAL STERLING WP 422”. Height 6.25”, diameter of top 3.25”, diameter of foot 3”. Total weight 19.7 troy ounces. Estimate $300-$500

397. Collection of 2 Ornate Metal Dresser Boxes

Late 19th/Early 20th century. Group of two ornate dresser boxes comprising of a rectangular cast brass box of rectangular form with highly detailed panels and cartouches with Renaissance figural scenes, grotesque masks, scrolled foliate serpents, shields, and rosettes within gadrooned, leaf tip and scrolled borders, supported on four winged dragon or serpent feet, unmarked; and a sarcophagus form box with engraved and cast white metal body with twisted grape vine, grape leaves and fruit clusters throughout borders, supported on six ball feet, unmarked. Brass box Height 3.75”, width 8”, depth 7.25”. Grape motif box Height 4.75”, width 12.25”, depth 6.25”. Estimate $300-$500

399. Italian Black Iron & Gilt Chairs & Table Set

398. After Lanceray, “Cossack Plunder” Bronze Sculpture

After (Yevgeny Yevgenyevich Lansere) Eugene Alexandrovitch Lanceray (Russian, 1875-1946), “Cossack Plunder”, patinated bronze sculpture, incised on base in Cyrillic. Figural sculpture depicting a man in tall fur hat on horseback holding the reins of another horse with saddle crying sword, pack and bow, all standing on a naturalist rocky base further supported on a black stone oval plinth. Overall height 18.75”, width 16.5”, depth 10”. Estimate $700-$900

Italian, 20th century. Matching set of four black iron and parcel gilt accented side chairs and circular glass top black iron and parcel gilt accented breakfast table. Chairs with acorn finials at top above twisted cord borders flanking three gilt five-pointed stars on top crest above back with crossed arrows with rosette at intersection, pierced lattice rectangular seats with cord borders and three stars, X form legs also of arrow form with tubular stretcher. Table of matching motif with stars on skirt and four crossed legs in the form of arrows with shorter arrow running vertically at joint at center within gilt ring accent. Each chair and table stamped on underside with “MADE IN ITALY” in circle. Chair Height 41”, width 16”, depth 23.125”, seat to floor 16.5”. Table Height 29.75”, diameter 39.5”. Estimate $800-$1,200

400. Hand Woven Persian Bidjar Room Size Rug

Wool. Iran. Herati pattern. Having triple hexagonal center medallion. Floral and geometric design on cream field. Gold, brown and blue accent colors. Measures 10’ 7” x 13’. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

401. After Kramskoi, “Portrait of an Unknown Woman”

After Ivan Kramskoi (Russian, 1837-1887). “Portrait of an Unknown Woman” - c.1980s, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Painting after the prize Russian painting of 1883 currently housed in the Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow, Russia. Framed 38.25” x 48.25”. Unframed 30.5” x 40.5”: Note: The copy is known as the “Jessee” (named for a previous owner) and was painted by an unknown Chinese artist while he was jailed in Shanghai, China during the Cultural Revolution. Provenance: August 1984, purchased by the warden of the Shanghai, China jail from the artist/inmate. July 1994, purchased by consignor in Ivrusk, Siberia, Russia. Estimate $2,400-$4,000

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403. Continental 19th C. Brass Repousse Jardiniere Continental, 19th century. Height 10.8”, diameter across opening at top 10.3”. Estimate $300-$500

402. Hungarian School, Figural Oil Painting, Signed

Hungarian School (first quarter of 20th century), “Fishermen in Harbor Scene”, oil on canvas laid down on board, signed and dated lower right in red “JESZENSZKY Z. 1912 VII. 27”. Framed 24.25” x 18.5”. Unframed 13” x 18.75”. Estimate $300-$500

406. Pair of Portuguese Colonial Wood Candlestick Lamps

Spanish, 19th century. Height 28.75” (with candlesleeve), Height 21.37” ( to candlecup), diameter of base 6.25”. Provenance: Purchased from Withers and Lanham Designs, INC located at 375 Pharr Road, N.E. Suite 205, Atlanta, GA 30305 on March 26,1987. Copy of receipt is available upon request. Estimate $500-$700

404. Helmut Gransow Signed Oil on Masonite “Shoreline”

Helmut Gransow (Canadian, 1921-2000). “Shoreline”, oil on masonite, signed lower right. Framed 15.875” x 18.375”. Board size 9” x 12”. Estimate $300-$500

405. Portuguese Brass Coffee 3 Spout Dispenser

Spanish, 20th century. The front with medallion stamped ‘Nao ha melhor cafe quedo A Pernambucana’ possibly for Cafe Pernambucana in Portugal. Height 23.5”, width 19.25”, depth 14”. Estimate $300-$500

409. 19th C. Oil on Wood, “Landscape at Dawn”, Signed

American School, late 19th century. “Landscape at Dawn”, oil on wood board, signed lower left possibly “R. J. Stewart”. Framed 16” x 20.75”. Unframed 11” x 16”. Estimate $500-$700

407. Continental School, Large Landscape with Figures Continental School, 20th century. “Landscape with Figures”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Framed 42.5” x 62”. Unframed 35.75” x 55”. Note: Proceeds of this sale benefit the non-profit Cathedral Thrift House in Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $500-$700

408. Councill Craftsmen Banded Mahogany Table Councill Craftsmen (American (North Carolina), founded 1973). Height 29.75”, diameter of top 48”. Estimate $500-$700

410. Continental Polychrome Decorated Chest of Drawers

Continental, possibly German, 19th century. Height 30”, width 49.12:, depth 24.75”. Provenance: Purchased for $5500 from Withers and Lanham Designs, INC located at 375 Pharr Road, N.E. Suite 205, Atlanta, GA 30305 on March 26, 1987. Copy of receipt is available upon request. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

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412. Hungarian Gypsy Girl, Signed 19th C. Oil, Brentano

411. Gilt Bronze & Alabaster Twelve Light Chandelier Continental, 20th century. Height 48”, diameter of circulet 36”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

Anton Brentano (German, 1840-1888). “Hungarian Gypsy Girl with Tambourine”, oil on canvas, signed lower left. Paper label to verso of stretcher with painting title, and a second paper label to verso of frame “Finishes by Malcolm Yarbrough”. Framed 54.75” x 40.5”, unframed 41.625” x 27”. Estimate $2,000-$4,000


414. Pair of Tall Mahogany Glass Front Gun Cabinets

20th century. Each overall height 104.5”, width 28.5”, depth 15”. Estimate $300-$500

413. 19th C. Continental School Natura Morta Oil

Continental School, 19th century. “Natura Morte with Ducks”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Framed 28.375” x 22.375”. Unframed 24.125” x 18.125”. Provenance: From the Collection of Mr. Joseph Hardy, Jr., Rabun Gap, Georgia. Estimate $400-$600

415. 19th C. Continental Natura Morta Oil with Rabbit

Continental School, 19th century. “Natura Morte with Ducks”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Framed 28” x 22”. Unframed 24.125” x 18.125”. Provenance: From the Collection of Mr. Joseph Hardy, Jr., Rabun Gap, Georgia. Estimate $400-$600

416. Black Forest Figural Carved Mantle Clock

Swiss, circa 1890s. A Black Forest figural carved stained wood mantel clock carved in the form of a rocky outcrop surmounted by two figures of standing chamois deer, one being a baby, over the circular carved dial having gilt metal Roman numerals flanked by leafy nut clusters, the naturalistic carved base having two chamois deer in prone pose with foliage, rock and tree stumps. The back enclosing the eight day two train movement stamped for Marti & Cie, Medaille de Bronze,17609. Height 17.25”, width 18.4”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000

417. Brovar, “Birch Trees Amid a Winter Landscape” Yakov Ivanovich Brovar (Russian, 1864-1941), “Birch Trees Amid a Winter Landscape”, oil on canvas laid down on board, signature lower right in Cyrillic. Framed 25.5” x 20.5”. Unframed 17.8” x 12.6”. Estimate $3,000-$5,000

418. Mary E. Monks, Trompe l’oeil O/C, Unframed

Mary E. Monk (American, Late 19th century). “Birds”, oil on canvas, signed lower left. Unframed 16.125” x 12.125”. Estimate $500-$700

419. Pair of Italian Silverplated Pheasants, E. 20th C.

Italian, Early 20th century. Indistinguishably cast with “MADE IN ITALY” on interior of female’s tail feather. Female Height 5”, width 2”, depth 10.5”. Male Height 5.25”, width 2.125”, depth 10.5”. Estimate $300-$500

420. Continental School, View of Prague, Signed O/C

Continental School, Late 19th/Early 20th century. “Riverside Stroll”, oil on canvas, signed lower right “Gustave V.”, verso of frame with label from Jacques Wolff Dealer of Fine Art in New York. Framed 21.75” x 25.7”. Unframed 16.125” x 20.25”. Estimate $600-$800

422. Abraham Walkowitz “Houses at Sunset”, Signed Print

421. Renaissance Revival Oak Sideboard w/Curio Top

Attributed to R.J. Horner & Co (American, 1886 – 1934), late 19th century. Height 89”, width 73.25”, depth 23.75”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

Abraham Walkowitz (American, 1878-1965), “Houses at Sunset”circa 1910, etching on paper, pencil signed lower right, verso of frame with affixed board with information denoting the work was from the Collection of Lucille & Walter Fillin, New York with stamp reading “NEW BRITAIN MUSEUM OF AMERICAN ART ‘The Contemporaries... Reading?’ February 14 thru March 21, 1976”, also with circular white Christie’s label (likely from their 1991 sale of the Fillin Collection). Framed 12.75” x 15.5”. Sight size 4.5” x 7.125”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500

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423. McKinley & Roosevelt Jugate Campaign Bronze Plaque

Thomas Williams Foundry (American (New York), circa 1900. William McKinley and Theodore Roosevelt jugate campaign bronze figural plaque with double portrait in relief depicted at bust length under each president’s name. Lower center incised “Tho. Williams 1900”, artist signed center of left side “R.P. Golde” above “1900”. Unframed 10.3” x 13.6”. Estimate $400-$600

424. Eagle Carved Giltwood Bullseye Mirror, 19th C

Probably Italian, 19th century. Giltwood carved bullseye mirror, the backplate modeled as a perching eagle with wings spread and resting on a branch carved with grape clusters, nuts and foliage and centered by a pair of small circular mirrors within molded frames. Height 22.87”, width 20.5”. Estimate $500-$700

425. Victor Brenner, Bronze Plaque of Abraham Lincoln

Victor David Brenner (American, 1971-1924), “Abraham Lincoln”-1907, bronze relief plaque, titled at bottom “ABRAHAM LINCOLN above birth date 1809 and death year 1865, artist’s monogram and copyright information at right with date “1907”. Overall (including wooden back support) 11.25” x 8”. Plaque 9.25” x 6.75”. Estimate $700-$900

427. After Jules Moigniez, “Eagle” Bronze Sculpture

426. Norman Rockwell “JFK”, Signed Lithograph

Norman Perceval Rockwell (American, 1894-1978), “Portrait of John F. Kennedy”, color lithograph on paper, pencil signed lower right margin, limited edition noted lower left margin in pencil “661/2500”. Framed 25.75” x 22”. Sight size 17.25” x 13.5”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Note: Image originally created as an oil on canvas for cover illustration for “The Saturday Evening Post” on November 5, 1960 which highlighted the United States presidential candidates, Senator John F. Kennedy and Vice President Richard M. Nixon. Estimate $400-$600

429. American Military Brass Cornet, Likely 19th C.

American, likely 19th century. Military brass three valve cornet musical instrument with rounded tubes culminating in horn with winged eagle under undulating ribbon with motto “E PLURIBUS UNUM” (Out of Many, One) above shield, eagle holding olive branch and arrows. Overall 5.5” x 9.25”. Estimate $300-$500

After Jules Moigniez (French, 1835-1894), “Eagle”, patinated bronze figural sculpture, inscribed “J. Moigniez” on integral naturalistic base. Height 30.5”, diameter of base 10.125”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

428. American Engraving Signed By Jefferson Davis

American, 19th century. Figural bust engraving depicting the U.S. Representative and Senator for Mississippi, United States Secretary of War, and President of the Confederate States of American, Jefferson Davis (American, 1808-1889). Black ink signature at lower center. Overall framed 7.9” x 5.9”. Estimate $300-$500

430. Pair of Mahogany Tufted Oxblood Leather Armchairs

Leathercraft Inc. (American, North Carolina) 20th to 21st century. Height 42.50”, width 25.5”, depth 25.5”, seat depth 18.5”, seat to floor 15.75”. Estimate $500-$700

431. Swiss Music Box 1876 Philadelphia Exhibition Swiss, circa 1870s. Rosewood marquetry inlaid and paint decorated 8 tune or ‘airs’ cylinder ‘archetypal’ music box. The serial number 841 is stamped on the bedplate. Height 5.6”, width 22.5”, depth 8.75”. Estimate $800-$1,200

432. 1861 American Civil War Cavalry Sword, C. Roby

Christopher Roby (American (Massachusetts), 1861-1867). A M1860 Cavalry sword, dated 1861, from the American Civil War, with leather wrapped handle under trefoil brass guard with arching steel blade. Base of blade marked to one side with a linear “C. Roby” over a half-circular “W. Chelmsford” and a linear “Mass.” overall length 40.5”. Blade length 34.5”. Estimate $400-$600

433. Civil War Officer’s Sword: Luneschloss & Tiffany

Peter D. Luneschloss & Co. (German) imported by Tiffany & Co. (American). A solingen steel Civil War officer’s sword with blade by P.D. Luneschloss and grip by Tiffany & Co., the fancy grip with gray fish or ray skin handle and pierced iron guard displaying acanthus leaves and scrolls, the blade with etched decoration to either side, one side with “E. Pluribus Unum” between wings, over a shield, and amid rays and clouds and the other side with an armored knight amid scrolls, accompanied with likely original iron scabbard. Marked to either side of blade base with Tiffany and Luneschloss maker’s marks. Saber overall length 39.5”, blade 34”. Estimate $800-$1,200

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435. Burled Walnut Box with Signed Cherub Watercolor

434. Pair of German Porcelain Figural Table Lamps

German, early 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Both lamps with twin sockets, chain pulls and colorless ball finial. Height 25.87”(base to ball finial), base width 7.75”, base depth 7.75”. Estimate $300-$500

437. Continental School, Sailboats at Sunset Oil

Continental School, late 19th/early 20th century. “Boats on River at Sunset”, oil on artist’s board, unsigned. Framed 24.25” x 30”. Unframed 18.5” x 24.5”. Note: Proceeds of this sale benefit the non-profit Cathedral Thrift House in Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $500-$700

Continental, late 19th/early 20th century. Pencil signed lower right “E. Petrovits” possibly for Ladislaus Eugen Petrovits (Austrian, 1839-1907). Box otherwise unmarked. Overall height 1”, width 7.5”, depth 4.9”. Estimate $400-$600

438. Bronze Cherub Fountain Head, Marinelli Foundry

Marinelli Foundry (Italian, founded 1905), mid 20th century. Inscribed in the bronze at the base of neck ‘Fuse Marinelli Firenze’. Height 15”, width 11.75”. Estimate $400-$600

440. Pair of Meissen Porcelain Soup Plates, Circa 1790

Meissen (German, founded 1708). Circa 1790. Each marked on bottom with blue crossed pommel swords under glaze with blue asterisks or stars which dates each porcelain to 1773-1814. Estimate $400-$600

442. French School Pastel Portrait of Young Beauty

French School, early 20th century. “Lady in Hat with Blue Bow”, pastel, apparently unsigned. Framed 22.75” x 30.25”. Estimate $300-$500

436. Volkstedt Porcelain Dresden Lace Figural Group

Muller & Co.(Volkstedt, Germany., founded 1760), circa 1900s. Stamped under the base in underglaze blue crown with ‘MV’ for ‘Muller Volkstedt’. Height 8”, width 13”, depth 6.5”. Estimate $300-$500

439. Nils Hans Christiansen, Harbor at Sunset, O/B

Nils Hans Christiansen (Danish, 1850-1922), “Harbor View at Sunset”, oil on wood panel, signed lower right with “NH Christiansen R.A.C.”, verso of board inscribed “N.H. CHRISTIANSEN”. Framed 13.5” x 10.5”. Unframed 9” x 6”. Estimate $300-$500

441. Meissen Cobalt with Floral & Figural Medallion Tray

Meissen (German, founded 1708). Underside with crossed pommel swords in blue for Meissen, also with impressed “24” and script in porcelain underglaze reading “Yeza”. Overall measures 7.4” x 10.8”. Estimate $300-$500

443. Pastel Portrait of Young Beauty with Blue Flowers French School, early 20th century. “Lady in Hat with Blue Flowers” pastel, apparently unsigned. Framed 30.25” x 22.75”. Estimate $300-$500

444. Oval Pastel Portrait of Young Beauty in Pink

French School, early 20th century. “Young Beauty in Pink” pastel, apparently unsigned. Framed 30.25” x 22.75”. Estimate $300-$500

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445. 1896 Signed California Oil, Portrait of Two Dogs American School, late 19th century. “Portrait of Two Dogs”, oil on canvas, monogrammed and dated lower left “M. A. A. ‘96.”. Period label to verso of stretcher for Hevener, Meir & Company, Sacramento, California. Framed 22.25” x 26.25”. Unframed 16” x 20”. Estimate $500-$700

446. Set of 4 Hermes Dog Motif Porcelain Plates

Hermes (French, founded 1837). Group comprising of a “Scottish terrier (Scottish Terrier)”, a “Fox a poil lisse (Smooth Fox Terrier)”, a “Teckel à poil dur (Wirehaired Dachshund)”, and a “Teckel à poil long (Longhaired Dachshund). Each marked “HERMES PORCELAIN PARIS” in oval medallion beside diamond cartouche with “HERMES PARIS FRANCE” below name of dog breed and “Chiens courants & Chiens d’arret” (Hounds & Pointers). Diameter 8.5”. Estimate $400-$600

447. Continental School, “Playful Lambs”, Monogrammed Continental School (Late 19th/Early 20th century), “Playful Lambs”, oil on canvas, monogrammed lower left “CA”. Framed 16” x 21”. Unframed 10.75” x 15.75”. Estimate $400-$600

450. English Mahogany Pembroke Table, 18th C.

448. Two Fine Italian Marquetry Inlaid Wood Panels

Italian, 20th century. Collection of two finely rendered figural marquetry panels of rectangular form, verticallyaligned and utilizing a variety of woods including burled walnut, mahogany, and oak depicting an antlered reindeer on top of a rocky cliff in a forest setting with bird flying overhead; and a dog pointing while hunting in a wooded setting with trees, plants and rocks, likely salesman samples. Each unsigned. Each measures 20.125” x 10.25”. Estimate $300-$500

449. Cold Painted Bronze Scupture, Dogs at Tavern

Austrian, Early 20th century. A Geschutzt miniature or diminutive cold painted bronze figural group in the style of Franz Bergman (1898-1963). Impressed on bottom with “GESCHUTZT” by fleur-de-lis mark. Overall height 1.6”, width 2.75”, depth 1.75”. Estimate $300-$500

451. Set of 4 English Inlaid & Upholstered Side Chairs

Likely English, 20th century. Overall height 37.5”, width 18.5”, depth 17.75”, seat to floor 19.25”. Estimate $400-$600

453. American School, Girl with Cat Oil on Canvas

American School, 19th century. “Girl with Cat”, oil on canvas laid down, unsigned. Framed 11.5” x 10.125”. Unframed 7.125” x 5.9”. Estimate $400-$600

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English, late 18th century (circa 1795). Somewhat legible inscription note on interior of drawer reading “A present from Mrs ???? to her beloved brother W. Robinson Anna Maria”. Height 27.5”, width (leaves extended) 26”, width (leaves folded) 14.25”, depth 19”. Estimate $500-$700

452. English Rosewood Canterbury, 19th C.

English, 19th century. Height 21”, width 22”, depth 15.75”. Estimate $300-$500

454. Bronze Sculptural Bust, Cat in Military Uniform Likely Continental School, 20th century to contemporary. “Cat in Uniform”, patinated bronze, apparently unsigned. A charming figural bust sculpture depicting a poised cat with slightly cocked ears over a regal countenance and dressed in full formal French military uniform complete with epaulets, medals, aiguillette, and fourragère, overall slightly twisted and askew to an integral bronze base with canted edge decorated with a band of egg and dart patterning. 15.25” x 11.375” x 7.25”. Estimate $600-$800


456. Collection of 4 Miniature Portraits, 19th C.

Continental, 19th century. Group of four miniature portraits of oval form in matching boulle frames with scrolled foliate motif comprising of a work after 455. Francois Boucher’s portraits of Madame de Pompadour, signed at right; a Pair of Louis XV Style Gilt Metal work depicting Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots portrayed at bust length Table Lamps wearing white lace collar, indistinguishably signed at right; another depicting Continental, probably French, 20th century. a young woman with red bow in hair, wearing blue dress with red rose accent Lamps are accompanied with ivory at center of bodice, seated in a salon and holding a red bound book, shades custom tailored for the House of indistinguishably signed at right; and a diminutive work after an 18th century Thebaut by Diane. Height 32” (from base British master portraitist depicting a mother in pink feathered hat with her to top of harp), base diameter 8.75”. three young children in loving embrace, indistinguishably signed at right. Estimate $300-$500 ach framed 5.75” x 4.9”. Sight size of portraits 3.3” x 2.5”. Estimate $500-$700

457. Pair of French Gilt Bronze Twin Light Candelabras

French, late 19th century. Height 8.25”, width 8.5” (bobeches to bobeches), depth 3.75”. Estimate $300-$500

460. Fine Pair of Louis XV Style Fauteuil Aux Oreilles French, 19th century. Height 42.75”, width 29.6” (arm to arm), seat depth 22”, seat Height 20”.

458. A Fine Louis XV Style Walnut Carved Banquette French, 19th century. Height 21.5”, width 60”, depth 19. Estimate $800-$1,200

461. Louis XV Style Gilt and Gesso Over Mantel Mirror

French, late 19th century. Labeled on the back for’ Okarma Gallery, Atlanta, Georgia. Height 49.12”, width 37”, depth 2.5”. Estimate $800-$1,200

459. Pair of Louis XV Style Gilt Bronze Wall Sconces

Continental, likely French, 19th century. Both backplates impressed at the front top ‘45R’. Height of backplate 15.25”, Height overall 17.6”, width 10.5” (bobeche to bobeche). Estimate $400-$600

463. French Louis XV Style Maple Top Walnut Table

French, late 18th/early 19th century. LHeight 29.25”, width 40”, depth 28”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

462. French Slate & Marble Three-Piece Clock Garniture J. W. Benson (English, 1851-1897), 19th century. The dial signed J.W. Benson, 33 & 34 Ludgate Hill, London, Height of 17”, width 13”, depth 7”. Height of tazza 9.75”, base width 5.25”, base depth 5.5”. Note: J. W. Benson was a noted watch manufacturer & retailer during the 19th century. Estimate $500-$700

466. Paul Cezanne, “Self Portrait”, 2nd Ed. Lithograph

464. Paul Cezanne, “Head of Young Woman” 3rd State Paul Cezanne (French, 1839-1906), “Tete de Jeune Fille (Head of a Young Woman/Bust of a Girl)”-1873, etching and roulette printed in color, third state posthumously published for Ambroise Vollard’s book “Cezanne” dating to 1914. Signed and dated within plate matrix lower right. Framed 16.6” x 12.125”. Sight size 5.75” x 4.6”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Reference: Salomon 4 iii/iii, Cherpin 4 iii/iii. Estimate $400-$600

465. French Louis XV Style Giltwood Settee, 19th C French, 19th century. Height 42.25”, width 55” (arm to arm), seat depth 21.5”, seat Height 16”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

Paul Cezanne (French, 1839-1906), “Self Portrait at Easel (Cezanne au beret un chavelet)”, grey ink lithograph on Arches MBM laid paper, second edition in grey ink--said to been from an edition of 200, unsigned. Originally commissioned by Ambroise Vollard in 1896, this image depicts a self-portrait of the artist at bust length in front of his easel. This work is one of only four compositions that Cezanne created for the medium of lithography. Framed 32” x 25.75”. Sight size of sheet floating within frame 24.8” x 18.6”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Reference: Leymarie & Melot 7; Delteil 7. Estimate $500-$700

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467. Neoclassical Style Granite Columnar Pedestal 20th century. Unmarked. 38” high x 10.75” square. Estimate $300-$500

470. Heavy Iron Mythological Bust, Hermes/Mercury 20th century. Unmarked. Height 23.5”, width (across hat) 19.25”. Estimate $500-$700

473. Black Slate Mantle Clock w/Corinthian Columns

Probably French, fourth quarter 19th century. A large incise carved black slate mantel clock, the stepped projecting pediment over a frieze centered with inset bas relief brass plaque depicting a classical scene with robed figures and chariots, over the rack striking and two piece circular dial with polished slate face and gilt incised Roman numerals, with a beveled glass cover, flanked at either side by a pair of parcel gilt bronze and brass Corinthian columns, raised on a rectangular plinth and four flat square feet. Clock strikes on a gong at the hours and half hours. Movement is stamped ‘7818’ and ‘92’, pendulum is also stamped ‘7818’. Height 19.75”, width 16.5”, depth 9”. Estimate $500-$700

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468. Neoclassical Style Gilt Metal Tazza Candlestand

469. Italian White & Black Marble Pedestal or Stand

471. Chapman Paint Decorated Neoclassical Mirror

472. Classical English Silver Plate Urn & Cover, Marked

Probably French, 20th century. Height 28.75”, diameter of pan 8.15”. Estimate $400-$600

Chapman Manufacturing Company, 20th century. The back impressed with ‘Chapman Made in Spain’. Height 55”, width 24.25”, depth 2.87”. Estimate $500-$700

Italian, probably 20th century. Height 44.12”, square top width 11.12”. Estimate $300-$500

English, circa 1876. Possibly sterling, with lion passant, date code for 1876 along with the letters V.M. in a rectangular cartouche. The underside of base stamped “John Tylor London”. Height 21”, square base 6.75” (foot to foot). Estimate $700-$900

474. Italian Grand Tour, “Narcissus”, Classical Bronze Italian, late 19th century. Unmarked. Height 24.25”, diameter of base 9”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

475. Louis XVI Style Paint & Parcel Gilt Trumeau Mirror French, early 20th century. Height 58.87”, width 50.37”, depth .62”. Provenance: Purchased from Withers and Lanham Designs, INC located at 375 Pharr Road, N.E. Suite 205, Atlanta, GA 30305 on June 2, 1987. Copy of receipt is available upon request. Estimate $800-$1,200

476. 19th C. French Bronze Sculpture, Venus de Milo

French, 19th century. “Venus de Milo”, bronze, apparently unsigned. After the Greek antiquity by Alexander of Antioch created circa 130-100BC and found on the island of Milos in 1820, a bronze figural sculpture depicting the Greek goddess Aphrodite. Underside of sculpture with paper tag “Rue des Sts-Peres, 12 - Paris Hopilliart Fils, Repare les Bronzes, et nettoie la Dorure”. 16.75” x 4.875” x 5”. Estimate $800-$1,200


477. Group of 2 Louis XVI Style Walnut Fauteuils

French, 19th & 20th century. Height of 19th century fauteuil 34”, width 23” (arm to arm), seat depth 16”, seat Height 15.5”. Height of later chair 35.25”, width 23.5” (arm to arm), seat depth 17”, seat height 15.5”. Estimate $500-$700

478. Fantin-Latour “La Source Dans Le Bois” Lithograph Henri Fantin-Latour (French, 1836-1904), “La Source Dans Les Bois (The Spring in the Woods)”-circa 1898, lithograph in black on ivory paper, signed and dated within matrix of plate lower right “Nov. 97 h. Fantin”, likely third state of three. Framed 22.75” x 30”. Sight size 14.75” x 19.5”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Reference: Hédiard 139; Delteil 139. Estimate $300-$500

481. French Gilt Metal Jewelry Casket with Courting Scene

480. Louis XV Style Marble Top Inlaid Two Door Cabinet

Probably French, first half 20th century. Height 53”, width 40.25”, depth 21”. Estimate $500-$700

French, early 20th century. Marked to the underside with impressed “France”. Height 3.62”, width 10.12”, depth 7.5”. Estimate $300-$500

482. Pair, Louis XV Style Parcel Gilt Walnut Fauteuils French, 19th century. Overall height 37.5”, width 22.5”, depth 26”, seat to floor 20.5”. Estimate $500-$700

485. Collection of 3 Framed Miniature Portraits, Women

Continental, 19th century. Group of three oval miniature portraits depicting a bust length portrayal of a woman contained within a rectangular veneered frame comprising of one work after Jean-Marc Nattier (French, 1685-1766) depicting Marguerite-Françoise-Bernard de Reims, Madame Dupleix de Bacquencourt in gown holding a garland of flowers, indistinguishably signed lower right; one with a young woman in white offshoulder gown wearing pearl strands with cross form pendant and pearl hair accent, indistinguishably signed at right; and the last with a young woman in red hat with thick white ribbon in yellow dress resting her hand under her chin apparently unsigned. Overall (in frame) measures 5.75” x 5”, oval sight size 3.25” x 2.5”. Estimate $400-$600

483. Pair French Empire Style Gilt Bronze Candlesticks

French, fourth quarter 20th century. Height 8.5”. Estimate $400-$600

Corona is stamped ‘E M & Co’ and ‘1132’. Height 30”, diameter of circulet 25”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

French, 20th century. Height 29.25”, width 41”, depth 27.5”. Estimate $600-$800

484. French Louis XV Style Faux Book Side Table

French, 20th century. Height 29.37”, width 15.37”, depth 12.25”. Estimate $500-$700

486. Louis XVI Style Alabaster Seven Light Chandelier

479. French Marquetry Inlaid Table with MOP Accents

487. French Gilt Bronze Equestrienne Mantel Clock, Henry Marc

Henry Marc,(Paris, France, likely late 19th century). Dial signed “1/Henri Marc/A Paris”. Height 16.5”, width 17.5”, depth 6”. Estimate $500-$700

488. Louis XV/XVI Marble Top Carved Walnut Buffet French, 18th century. Height 34”, width 47.5”, depth 17.25”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

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491. Collection of 4 19th Century Kitchen Items

489. 19th C. Parcel Gilt Cast Iron Footed Oven with Cover

Likely Continental, 19th century. Unmarked. Overall 19.25” tall, 21.25” wide, 17” deep. Estimate $300-$500

490. French Provincial One Drawer Stand, E. 19th C.

19th century. Group of four cooking items comprising of three graduated brass and iron sauce pans of standard form; and a brass circular strainer with curved iron handle with pierced holes throughout for draining. Diameter of largest sauce pan 11.125” . Diameter of smallest sauce pan 9.5”. Estimate $300-$500

French, Early 19th century. Height 25.5”, width 23.5”, depth 19.75”. Estimate $700-$900

494. Weathered French Provincial Oak Table, 18th C. French, 18th century. A weathered, distressed, or rustic oak table in the French Provincial version of the Rococo Louis XV style (1723-1774), the distressed rectangular top with serpentine front edge surmounting the scalloped apron decorated with incised letters PAX surmounted by a fleur de Lis within an oval frame, over a carved scroll, all raised on four cabriole legs. Height 30”, width 49.75”, depth 24”. Provenance: Property from the Private Collection of Helen Ballard, Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $800-$1,200

492. French Provincial Style Oak Table w/2 Leaves

20th century. Height 29.5”, diameter (without leaves) 43”, (with leaves) 82”. Estimate $400-$600

493. 19th C. Continental School Genre Scene Oil on Wood

Continental School, 19th century. “In the Garden”, oil on wood board, apparently unsigned. Panel 16.125” x 15.125”. Estimate $500-$700

495. Otto Seitz, Still Life with Fruit, Signed O/C

Otto Seitz (German, 1846 - 1912), “Still Life with Fruit”, oil on canvas, signed lower right. Framed 21” x 23.5”. Unframed 12.125” x 15.125”. Estimate $700-$900

498. French Provincial Style Walnut Caned Low Fauteuil

French, late 19th/early 20th century. Underside of apron is impressed with Fleur de Lys symbol . Height 31.15”, width 21.62” (knuckle to knuckle), seat depth 16.62”, seat Height 12.37”. Provenance: Purchased from Withers and Lanham Designs, INC located at 375 Pharr Road, N.E. Suite 205, Atlanta, GA 30305 on March 26,1987. Copy of receipt is available upon request. Estimate $500-$700

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496. 19th C. French Provincial Table, Walnut Wood

French, 19th century. A walnut French Provincial breakfast table or writing desk in the Louis XV style, the rectangular top surmounting a straight skirt raised on four cabriole legs. Height 28.25”, width 41”, depth 28”. Estimate $700-$900

497. Charles Meryon 19th Century Etching, “Pont-Neuf” Charles Meryon (French, 1821-1868). “Pont-Neuf”, etching and drypoint on laid paper, later state of 10, unsigned. Framed 16.125” x 15.5”. Sheet size 12” x 11.25”. Plate size 7” x 7.25”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500

499. Flora Danica, Royal Copenhagen Porcelain Salt Dish Royal Copenhagen (Danish, founded 1775). Underside with green Royal Copenhagen Denmark mark surrounding crown, three blue undulating wave lines and “3357” for pattern, “Erythraea pulchella Fr.” in black script. Height 1.6”, width 4.25”, depth 3.25”. Estimate $300-$500

500. French Provincial Style Oak Server or Buffet

French, 20th century. Overall height 41.125”, width 70”, depth 20.5”. Estimate $500-$700


501. Group of 2 Staffordshire Pearlware Figural Groups

English, first quarter 19th century. Both after figural groups by Ralph Wood, one of the earliest Staffordshire figure potters active 1782 - 1795. Both groups are the multi-colored versions, decorated in the round. Both with retailer stickers for F. Moog, Atlanta. Height of Bird Catcher 13.5”, base width 6’, base depth 6.5”. Height of Shepherds 13.75”, base width 6.25”, base depth 6.25”. Estimate $300-$500

502. English Dome Top Marquetry Inlaid Tea Caddy

English, 19th century. Unmarked. Height 5.7”, width 8.9”, depth 4.8”. Estimate $400-$600

503. Pair of 19th C. English Derby Porcelain Urn Lamps English, 19th century. One with height 25.75”, width (of shade) 14.25”, depth (of shade) 9.25”. The other height, 26.5” width (of shade) 14.25”, depth (of shade) 9.5”. Provenance: From the Estate of Sam & Florence Inman, Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $400-$600

504. George III Style English Mahogany Open Arm Chair

English, mid 19th century. Height 35.62”, width 21”, seat depth 16.25”, seat height 17”. Estimate $300-$500

505. English Ebonized & Brass Desk Set with Inkwells English, Late 19th century. Height 6.6”, width 12.75”, depth 8.5”. Estimate $300-$500

508. 18th C. English George III Mahogany Pembroke Table

English, late 18th century (circa 1790). George III period (1738-1820). Height 28.75” width 18.75” (with leaves folded), width 35” (with leaves extended), 30” depth. Provenance: From the Estate of Sam & Florence Inman, Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $700-$900

506. George III Satinwood & Marquetry Inlaid Tea Caddy

English, late 18th century. Height 4.87”, width 4.5”, depth 4”. Estimate $800-$1,200

507. Mid 19th Century English Portrait of Woman in Lace Cap

British School, mid 19th century. “Portrait of Woman in Lace Cap”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Verso of canvas stamped “J. Wikey, Colourman for Artists, Catherine S Strand, London”, John Wikey being in business from 1825-1838 according to the National Portrait Gallery, London. Verso of canvas and frame also with various illegible white and black chalk marks. Framed 29.5” x 25.5”. Unframed 24” x 20.375”. Estimate $600-$800

509. 19th Century English Georgian Oak Linen Press English, early 19th century. Height 79”, width 75”, depth 21.5”. Estimate $800-$1,200

511. George III Mahogany 8 Day Longcase Clock

510. English Tortoiseshell Veneered Tea Caddy

English, 19th century. Tortoiseshell veneered tea caddy with serpentine front and shallow incurvate sides, hinged lid lifts to reveal two removable lift off covers or lids above storage, front of body with silvered key escutcheon and supported on brass ball feet. Unmarked. Height 4.25”, width 5.9”, depth 3.6”. Estimate $1,200-$2,400

English, circa 1810. George III inlaid mahogany eight day longcase clock with split swan neck pediment and gilt metal rosettes over an arched hood with conforming glazed door opening to a 14 inch white painted Arabic numeral break-arch dial with subsidiary seconds and calendar dials and signed ‘D Moore, Birmingham’ to bottom center with four seasons figural painted spandrels and rolling moonphase to arch, the interior plate stamped with Wilkes & Son, the trunk with gothic arch shaped door flanked to each side by Corinthian columns over a inlaid plinth base with splayed feet. The whole with stringing and barber pole inlay. Height 94.25”, width 22.75”, depth 10”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

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512. Collection of 6 Ironstone Plates, “Bible Pattern”

G.L. Ashworth Brothers Ltd. (English, founded 1861). Collection with two bread and butter plates and four dinner plates. Some plates marked with brown “MASON’S PATENT IRONSTONE CHINA ENGLAND” mark on bottom, others with “ASHWORTH BROS HANLEY” mark on bottom. Diameter of smaller plates 7.125”. Dinner plate diameter 10.5”. Estimate $300-$500

515. English Walnut One-Drawer Canterbury, 19th C.

English, 19th Century. Height 21.5”, width 18”, depth 15”. Provenance: From the Estate of Sam & Florence Inman, Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500

Imperial Stone China (English, first half of 19th century). Each luncheon plate marked on bottom with red manufacturer’s mark with “Imperial Stone China” in script above crowned heraldic shield flanked by resting lion and unicorn. Diameter of each plate 9”. Estimate $300-$500

516. 37 Pc Royal Crown Derby for Tiffany & Co China Set

514. 7 Piece Coalport Porcelain Dessert Set

Coalport (English, founded 1795). Circa 1891-1920. Each piece marked on bottom with green Coalport mark with “ENGLAND” above crown and “COALPORT” with “A.D. 1750”. Tray measures 10” x 9.5”. Diameter of dessert plate 6.75”. Estimate $300-$500

Royal Crown Derby (English, founded circa 1750) for Tiffany & Co. (American (New York), founded 1837), circa 1931. Comprising of a lidded teapot, lidded and double handled sugar dish, handled cream pitcher, eleven teacups, twelve saucers, and twelve dessert plates. All marked on bottom with maker’s mark in red above “Tiffany & Co” and date cypher. Teapot Height 4.75”, width (spout to handle) 8.75”. Dessert plate diameter 8.25”. Estimate $500-$700

518. 19th Century English Sarcophagus-Shaped Tea Caddy

English, 19th century. Height 6.25”, width 7.5”, depth 4.5” at widest point, Height of interior compartments 3.5” width 3.25” Paper label at bottom reads “Chapman & Warwick LTD.” Estimate $400-$600

521. Royal Navy Tea Caddy Inlaid with Cannonball

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513. Set of 8 English Imperial Stone China Plates

English, 19th century. Height 4.25”, width 7”, depth 4.87”. Estimate $600-$800

517. William & Mary Diminutive Stained Walnut Table

Possibly late 17th/early 18th century. Height 24.5”, width 28”, depth 15.75” (closed), depth 30.75” (open). Estimate $600-$800

519. Pair of Regency Cut Glass & Gilt Bronze Candelabras, circa 1820

Probably Irish, circa 1820s. Matched pair of Regency cut glass and gilt bronze twin light candelabra’s both having a gilt bronze acorn finial over a standard of gilt bronze floral and acanthus scrolls supporting the fan cut bobeches having twelve hanging pendants comprising two faceted drops and an elongated faceted prism, the bobeches fitted with gilt metal shaft issuing the candlecup with fan over a rotated stepped cut and diamond point bowl, the central baluster form stem with rotated stepped cut over a diamond point cutting on a radiating feather pattern base. Apparently unmarked. Height 12.8”, width 9.12”, diameter of base 3.75. Estimate $500-$700

520. Large Patinated Pressed Tin Mirror with Lions

English, late 19th century. Large stamped or pressed patinated tin metal mirror of square form, likely originally an architectural element converted into decorative mirror. Square looking glass or mirror at center with curved corners surrounded by beaded border and lion’s heads with drop rings in mouth with leaved swags and undulating ribbons within leaf tip borders, scrolled foliates in spandrels. Overall measures 48.3” square. Estimate $500-$800

522. 20th C. English Brass & Green Leather Fender Seat

English, 20th century. Height 18.5”, width 74”, depth 23.25”. Estimate $600-$800


525. Knicek Pandora Glass Vase by Maximilian Boudnik Maximilian Boudnik / Knicek (Czech, 19th/ 20th century), circa 1900. A Apparently unmarked. Height 8.5”. Provenance: From the Estate of Mary L. Haugk, Lawrenceville, Georgia. Estimate $700-$900

523. Group of 4 Bohemian Glass Roemers, Theresienthal

Glassworks of Theresienthal (Bohemian, founded 1836), 20th century. Group of four bohemian hand blown glass wine roemers, chalices or wine glasses comprising a emerald green glass decorated with enameled coat of arms and art nouveau motif in the manner of Myers Neff/ Fritz Heckert, the knopf beneath bowl having applied and enameled berry prunts on turned foot, apparently not marked; a dark green glass decorated with enameled coat of arms, the knopf having four enameled berried prunts and turned foot, apparently not marked; an amber glass with nine applied berried prunts on a turned foot with applied rigaree, apparently not marked; and a glass having a colorless bowl with amber knopf having 4 applied berry prunts and spiral optic pattern base, hallmarked on foot for Theresienthal. Heights range from 6.75” to 8.5”. Estimate $400-$600

526. 7PC Satin Blue ‘Zig Zag’ Optic Glass Drinks Set

Phoenix Glass Company (American, founded 1880), circa 1889. Apparently unmarked but pitcher is shown on page 66 of Phoenix Art Glass by Marple. Height of pitcher 8.5” (at mouth). Tumbler Height 3.75”. Estimate $300-$500

529. Moser Cranberry Vase w/Insects, Nuts & Bird Moser (Bohemian, founded 1857), late 19th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 7.25”, width 6”, base diameter 2.8”. Estimate $300-$500

524. Marquetry Inlaid Trefoil Side Table, 20th C. French, 20th century. Height 30.25” x 21.5”. Estimate $300-$500

527. Loetz Glass Centerpiece Bowl on Bronze Stand

Loetz (Austrian, 1836-1947), circa 1890. Polished pontil, apparently unmarked. Approximate height 9.4”, diameter of mouth 9.6” (widest part rim to rim). Estimate $600-$800

530. Cranberry Glass Vase with Cameo Portrait

Manner of Moser (Bohemian, founded 1857), late 19th century. Apparently unsigned. Height 9.5”, base diameter 2.5”. Estimate $400-$600

532. Pair of Councill Craftsmen Demilune Console Tables

Councill Craftsmen (American (North Carolina), founded 1973). Oval manufacturer’s label on underside of each table from Councill Craftsmen. Height 29.5”, width 36”, depth 18”. Estimate $500-$700

528. Cranberry Perfume Bottle With Enamel Overlay Manner of Moser (Bohemian, founded 1857), late 19th century. Vase is marked on the base with either a ‘g’ or number 8. Height 4.87”. base diameter 2.5”. Estimate $500-$700

531. Thomas Webb Enameled Art Glass Vase & Ewer

Thomas Webb & Sons (English, 1837-1990), circa 1890. Early acid etched ‘Webb’ mark to the underside. Height of vase 11.15”, Height of ewer 10.4”. Provenance: From the Estate of Mary L. Haugk, Lawrenceville, Georgia. Estimate $500-$700

533. Moser Armorial Enameled Lidded Glass Jar

Moser (Bohemian, founded 1857),. circa 1880. Apparently unmarked. Height 16.5”, base diameter 5.12”. Estimate $300-$500

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534. Set of 6 St. Louis Crystal ‘Apollo’ Pattern Flutes

Saint-Louis (French, founded 1586), 20th century. Matched set of six Saint Louis crystal champagne flutes in the ‘Apollo’ pattern having a slightly flared mouth with gold rim and ribbed tapering body, the notched or zipper cut stem raised on a circular star cut foot with gold rim. Most retain original Saint Louis sticker on foot. Height 7.5”. Estimate $600-$800

535. Pair of Saint-Louis Crystal Boudoir ‘Lady’ Lamps

Saint-Louis (French, founded 1586), 20th century. A matched pair of crystal boudoir or mantle hurricane lamps in the ‘Lady’ pattern, electrified, having a spiral molded stem and base with scalloped shaped candle cup fitted with European wiring. Both are marked on the bottom with St. Louis logo. Height 8.62”, diameter of base 5”. Estimate $400-$600

536. Set of 7 Saint Louis Crystal ‘Apollo’ Glasses

Saint-Louis (French, founded 1586), 20th century. Matched set of seven Saint Louis crystal water or white wine glasses in the ‘Apollo’ pattern having a slightly flared mouth with gold rim and ribbed tapering body, the notched or zipper cut stem raised on a circular star cut foot with gold rim. Most retain original Saint Louis sticker on foot. Height 7.62”. Estimate $700-$900

537. Italian Carved Alabaster Figural Table Lamp Continental, 20th century. Height 24.5”, width 9”, depth 9”. Estimate $300-$500

538. After Asti, Miniature Painting of Nude Beauty

After Angelo Asti (French, 1847-1903). “Portrait du Femme”, hand painted porcelain plaque, apparently unsigned. A shadowbox framed porcelain miniature depicting a Botticelli-esque brunette beauty in profile with a red drape fallen off her shoulders to reveal her sumptuous breast. Overall framed 11.125” x 10.25”. Plaque 3.25” x 2.75”. Estimate $500-$700

540. Brass Electrified Mirrored Plateau, E. 20th C.

Likely American, Early 20th century. Vanity plateau width 19”, depth 13.25”. Estimate $300-$500

539. Italian Carved Alabaster Cherub Motif Lamp

Italian, Early 20th century. Carved alabaster figural table lamp with rounded fitted shade with faux fringed texture around rim surrounded electrified lamp socket supported on a circular candle cup on a baluster form shaft above jagged rock form with nude wingless putti or cherub with short curled hair, looking down with amused pleasant face, one arm raised up with hand grabbing on to rock for stability, opposite hand with tucked at side. Apparently unsigned. Overall height 32.25”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000

541. 6 Pc. Sterling & Faux Tortoiseshell Dresser Set

English, first quarter of 20th century. A 6 piece sterling and faux tortoiseshell dressing table set or vanity set, circa 1920s, comprising a hand mirror, four brushes and a comb, each hallmarked for W. G. Sother & Co., Birmingham, circa 1925, except for the comb which is hallmarked for Birmingham, sterling , circa 1911. All pieces in fitted box, the ivory satin covered interior lid housing the hand mirror and stamped for Kendal & Dent, 106 Cheapside, London. Height of box 2.75”, width14”, depth 8”. lengths hand mirror 10.37”, handled brush 9.62”, handled brush 9.87”, hand brushes 6”, comb 7.37”. Estimate $700-$900

542. Paul-Cesar Helleu “Portrait de Femme”, Signed Paul-Cesar Helleu (French, 1859-1927), “Portrait de Femme (Portrait of a Woman)”, drypoint etching in colors, pencil signed lower left. Belle Epoque figural print depicting a portrait of a young beautiful woman with dark curled upswept hair and blue choker ribbon necklace in profile. Framed 26.75” x 22.25”. Sight size 20.5” x 16”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Estimate $1,500-$3,000

544. Two 19th C. Serving Items-Biscuit Box & Warmer

543. Attributed to Edward Matthew Ward Figural Painting

Edward Matthew Ward (British 1816-1879), “In Need of a Drink”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Typed label attached on verso of stretcher “E.M. WARD”. Framed 17.75” x 15.75”. Unframed 12” x 10”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

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English, 19th century. William Hutton & Sons (English, 1880-1930) and an English Aesthetic Movement, Fenton Brothers Ltd. (Sheffield, England, 1859-1910) marked on bottom with “F. BRS”, marked for silver electroplate and “3652” for pattern, also with lozenge (patent) registry mark indicating circa date of 1876. William Hutton & Sons biscuit box Overall height 7.5”, diameter of bottom 7”. Fenton Brothers biscuit warmer Height 9.125”, width 7.5”, Estimate $400-$600


545. Dutch Master Style Floral Still Life, Signed

546. Herman Wijngaard, Signed Landscape Oil

Charles Dana (American, early 20th century). A Dutch Master style floral still life painting in vertical format depicting a bouquet of pink and white roses and elongated clusters of tiny purple and yellow flowers arranged in a double handled woven basket set atop the corner of a polished stone surface in front of a solid dark background. Signed lower right “Chas. Dana”. Framed 31” x 22.25”. Unframed 38” x 19.125”. Estimate $400-$600

Herman J. Wijngaard (Dutch, b. 1922- ), “Forest with Stream”, oil on canvas, signed lower left. Horizontally aligned landscape painting depicting a small serpentine stream in a green forest setting in early fall with leaves beginning to change color. Framed 35” x 47”. Unframed 27.75” x 39.25”. Estimate $500-$700

547. Dutch School, Still Life Painting, Signed

548. Continental School, Landscape with Windmill O/C

H. van Hoven (Dutch, Late 19th/ Early 20th century), “Still Life”, oil on canvas, signed lower right. Still life painting depicting a floral arrangement of pink and white flowers in a bulbous on a table beside a pewter circular tray and a porcelain bowl with pears and grapes, pear laying on white table cloth in front of bowl. Framed 30.25” x 42.25”. Unframed 23.75” x 35.5”. Estimate $300-$500

Continental School, Early 20th century. “Landscape with Windmill”-1908, oil on canvas, signed and dated lower left “J.F. Hearn ‘08”. Horizontally aligned oil painting depicting a calm and tonal landscape with curved path on right with windmill on hillside amid stark branches at dawn. Framed 15.25” x 19.25”. Unframed 11.125” x 15.125”. Estimate $300-$500

549. Dutch Amsterdam Canal Oil Painting, 20th C.

Dutch School, 20th century. “View of Amsterdam Canal”, oil on canvas, pencil inscribed on stretcher and dated “Veltmen 1948”. Painting depicting a view of the city of Amsterdam in the Netherlands with calm canal with docked boats beside buildings on shores, Westerkerk clock tower in background. Framed 35” x 27”. Unframed 27.6” x 19.75”. Estimate $400-$600

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550. Joseph Claghorn, Haystacks, Signed Watercolor

Joseph Conover Claghorn (American, 1869-1947), “Figures with Haystacks”, watercolor on paper, signed lower right “J.C. Claghorn”. Framed 32.25” x 42.25”. Sight size 22” x 33”. Estimate $500-$700

552. Walnut Games Table with 2 Drawers, Widdicomb 551. J. Claghorn Shepherds in Countryside Watercolor Joseph Conover Claghorn (American, 1869-1947), “Countryside with Shepherd”, watercolor on paper, signed lower right “J.C. Claghorn”. Framed 32.25” x 42.25”. Sight size 23.25” x 33.75”. Estimate $500-$700

Widdicomb Furniture Company (American, founded 1858), 20th century. A walnut card or games table having a square top with outset rounded corners over a serpentine carved apron with small drawer to two opposing sides, raised on slender cabriole legs terminating on hoof feet. One drawer retails branded mark ‘Widdicomb, Makers of Fine Furniture, Grand Rapids, Michigan’. Height 29.25”, width 34”, depth 34”. Estimate $300-$500

553. American School, “In the Woods” Oil

American School, Early 20th century. “In the Woods”, oil on artist’s board, monogrammed in red lower right on fence line “J.K.”. Framed 24” x 30”. Unframed 18.5” x 24.5”. Note: Proceeds of this sale benefit the non-profit Cathedral Thrift House in Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $400-$600

554. Late 19th Century Plant Stand with Revolving Shelf

Late 19th century. Height 13.5”, width at widest point 22” depth at deepest point of shelf 17.75”. Provenance: From the Estate of Sam & Florence Inman, Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500

555. Mary Nimmo Moran, Hamptons Etching, 1881

Mary Nimmo Moran (American, 1843-1899), “Gardiner’s Bay, From Fresh Pond, Long Island”-1881, etching in brown ink on cream wove paper, signed and dated within plate matrix lower left corner. Framed 17.5” x 20.5”. Sight size 8.6” x 12”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Reference: Klackner 34. Estimate $300-$500

556. Alfred Hutty Pencil Signed Etching, “Princeton”

Alfred Heber Hutty (American, 1877-1954). “Princeton”, drypoint etching on wove paper, pencil signed lower right margin beside illustration of snail. Framed 19.375” x 15.375”. Image size 9.875” x 6.875”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Estimate $500-$700

559. Joseph W. Yarnold, Landscape w/Figures, O/C

Joseph W. Yarnold (British, 19th century), “Landscape with Figures”, oil on canvas, signed lower right. Framed 26.5” x 34.75”. Unframed 18.25” x 26.5”. Estimate $600-$800

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557. Asa Cheffetz Signed Self Portrait Etching

Asa Cheffetz (American, 1897-1965). “Self Portrait” - 1919, etching on wove paper, fourth state, unknown edition, pencil inscribed lower left margin “State IV”, pencil signed and dated lower right margin. Framed 14.5” x 12.375”. Image size 4” x 3.5”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Note: Asa Cheffetz was a member of the Associated American Artists. Estimate $300-$500

558. Chelsea Banjo Clock, Eglomise Ship Scenes

Chelsea Clock Company (American (Massachusetts), founded 1897) for the retailer Bussolini Brothers in Quincy, Massachusetts. Mahogany and marquetry inlaid wood cased banjo clock with circular dial behind glazed door with brass banding with black Roman numerals surrounding “CHELSEA” for manufacturer and “Bussolini Bros Quincy” for retailer above tapered neck with eglomise scrolled foliates accented in red and blue above basket of fruit, lower section with eglomise scene with ships within gilt border above a Federal ball border on a fan form wall bracket. Overall height 36.5”, width 10.25”, depth 4.75”. Estimate $400-$600

560. Ladies & Gents French Style Armchairs, Chicago

Zangerle and Peterson (American (Chicago) 1892 - 1974), first quarter 20th century. Height of gent’s chair 37.25”, width ç32” (arm to arm), seat depth 20.5”, seat Height 16”. Height of ladies chair 37”, width 26.25 (arm to arm), seat depth 19.5”, seat Height 16”. Estimate $600-$800


561. Louis XV Style Giltwood Fauteuil, 19th Century French, 19th century. Height 39.5”, width 25.5”, depth 24.5”, seat to floor 19”. Estimate $300-$500

562. Brass Dolphin Motif Table Lamp. 20th C.

French, 20th century. Unmarked. Height (to top of socket) 18.25”. Estimate $300-$500

563. French Woven Tapestry “The Art of Sword Forging”

Point de l’Halluin Tapestries ( France, founded 1871), mid 20th century. Point de L’Halluin tag on verso. Estimate $300-$500

564. Pair of Old Paris Style Hand Painted Scenic Urns Continental, late 19th century. Urns are signed by the artist and also marked to the underside G & C. Height 13.12”, width of square base 4.5”. Estimate $300-$500

565. Mahogany Serpentine Marquetry Inlaid Sideboard American, 20th century. . Height 35.5”, width 84.5”, depth 20.25”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

566. Pair of Miniature Sevres Style Urns w/Covers

Continental, 19th century. Height 10”m width 4.75” (handle to handle), base depth 2.6”Estimate $300-$500

567. Charming Three Panel Glass & Wood Folding Screen

Continental, probably French, 20th century. Height 53.25”, width of side panels 16.25” each, middle panel width 17.5”. Overall width 50”. Estimate $700-$900

570. Pair of Samson Hand Painted Porcelain Lidded Jars

Manner of Edme Samson (French, 1845 - 1969), early 20th century. Neither apparently marked. Height 12.62”. Estimate $500-$700

568. 19th C. Continental School Courting Scene O/B

569. Vernis Martin Transitional Marble Top Side Cabinet

Continental School, 19th century. “A Plea for Love”, oil on wood board, unsigned. Framed 16” x 14.125”. Unframed 11.75” x 10”. Estimate $300-$500

Probably French, 20th century. Louis XV/XVI transitional style Vernis Martin decorated gilt bronze mounted veneered wood side cabinet Height 32.75”, width 32”, depth 15”. Estimate $500-$700

571. Pair of French Napoleon III Style Candlesticks

572. French Tole Piente & Iron Six Light Chandelier

French, late 19th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 9.5”. Estimate $300-$500

French, first quarter 20th century. Height 24.5”, diameter 30”. Estimate $500-$700

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575. Chinese Phoenix Tail Porcelain Vase, Playing Kids Chinese, late 19th/ early 20th century Qing Dynasty (1644-1912). A Phoenix Tail form porcelain vase with an elaborate figural scene set in a landscape depicting many children at play in a courtyard, some with musical instruments, playing in trees, with kites and balls, a band of lappets to the round foot. Unmarked. Height 16.75”, diameter 9”. Estimate $500-$700

573. Chinese Peach Bloom Glazed Gu, Qianlong Mark

Chinese, Qianlong Period mar (1736-1795), likely 20th century. A peach bloom red or jiang dou hong glazed archaic Gu form porcelain vase with speckled and mottled red glaze to exterior and solid white glaze to interior. Interior of underside with with six character Qianlong imperial reign mark in a single line. Height 11.625”, diameter of opening 6.625”. Estimate $500-$700

574. Cast Bronze Galloping Horse Sculpture, 20th C.

Asian, likely Chinese, 20th century. Figural cast and patinated bronze table top sculpture in the form of a galloping horse with back legs extended out, tail flowing upward, alert face and muscular body with patterned trappings and saddle with floral motif on a naturalistic oblong base with leaves, rocks and flowers. Unsigned, “R” and “D” impressed near edge of base. Height 10”, width 10.75”, depth 3.25”. Estimate $300-$500

576. French Tole Peinte Chinoisserie 3 Pc Lavabo

French, 20th century. Three piece green and parcel gilt tole painted lavabo with chinoiserie figural decoration throughout form with gilt acorn finial at top of sloped fitted lid above paneled body with two male figures in garden on central panel flanked by florals above gilt C scrolls on sloped panels above water spigot; additional lower section with similar motif. Unmarked. Top two-part section Height 23.5”, width 12.25”, depth 5.5”. Estimate $500-$700

577. Chinoiserie Decorated Coffee Table by Baker

Baker Furniture Company (American, founded 1903), second half 20th century. A chinoiserie decorated coffee, cocktail or low table having a rectangular inset distressed parquet oak top within a parcel gilt border, the scalloped shaped apron in black lacquer with parcel gilt decorated floral and diaper motif raised on square legs terminating on incurvate feet. Underside of top mounted with ‘Baker Furniture’ brass plaque. Height 16.5”, width 40.5”, depth 22.4”. Estimate $300-$500

579. Hand Woven Signed Tabriz Area Rug 4’ 1” x 6’ 1” 4’ 1” x 6’ 1”. Estimate $400-$600

580. `Hand Woven Persian Bidjar Runner 2’ 3” x 13’ Wool. Iran. Measures 2’ 3” x 13’. Estimate $600-$800

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578. Maitland Smith Chinoiserie Flat Screen TV Cabinet

Maitland Smith Queen Anne style chinoiserie decorated black lacquer and parcel gilt flat screen television or entertainment cabinet with arched cornice over a pair of shaped glass doors, enclosing interior lights and a shallow set of glass shelves allowing room to hide a flat screen television. The lower case with two short over a single long drawer, each fold down at the front over a scalloped shaped apron and raised on cabriole legs terminating in scrolled toes. The whole decorated in chinoiserie scenes with landscape, figures, birds, architecture, rockwork and trees. Height 90”, width 55.5”, depth 20”. Estimate $500-$700


582. Chinese Porcelain Vase with Courtly Women & Cranes

Chinese, 20th century. Underside with four character iron red calligraphic mark. Height 12.625”, diameter 6”. Estimate $400-$600

583. Fine Chinese Sleeve Vase with Mountainous Scene Chinese, 20th century. Hand painted overglaze red studio seal to underside. Height 13.25”, diameter 6”. Estimate $400-$600

581. Chinese Ju-Pi Lobed Porcelain Vase, Marked

Chinese, 20th century. Four character iron red mark to underside. Height 11.75”, width 9”, depth 6.25”. Estimate $400-$600

584. Chinese Porcelain Famille Rose Plate, Figural

Chinese, likely 20th century. Unmarked. diameter 7.9”. Estimate $300-$500

586. Chinese Dauguang Pd. Marked Famile Rose Moon Flask

Chinese, Daoguang Period mark (1821-1850), likely of the period. Underside with iron red overglaze mark for the Tao-Kuang imperial period. Height 13.5”, width 10.25”, depth 5”. Estimate $500-$700

587. Chinese Lotus Form Rose Medallion Lidded Bowl Chinese, 20th century. Underside with red four character Qianlong Period mark. Height 9.25”, diameter 14.25”. Estimate $500-$700

589. Three Graduated Chinese Rose Medallion Boxes

Chinese, likely 20th century. All unmarked. Tallest box Height 7” x 6.125”. Middle sized box Height 4.75” x 4.25” square. Smallest box Height 3.9” x 3.5” square. Estimate $400-$600

585. Fine Chinese Porcelain Bottle Vase, Qianlong Mark

Chinese, Qianlong Period mark (1736-1795), likely 20th century. Underside with cobalt underglaze six character mark for the Qianlong imperial reign. Height 9.25”, diameter 6”. Estimate $500-$700

588. Chinese Rose Medallion Covered Bowl

Chinese, likely 20th century. Unmarked. Height 5.5”, diameter of foot 3.25”. Estimate $300-$500

590. Two Pieces of Chinese Rose Medallion Porcelain Chinese, 19th/20th century. Circular plate unmarked, oval plate marked on bottom with “MADE IN CHINA” mark over glaze in red. Diameter of circular plate 10.125”. Oblong dish measures 10.3” x 8”. Estimate $300-$500

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591. Chinese Kangxi Blue & White Plate, Kraak Style

593. Chinese Blue & White Porcelain Ginger Jar

Chinese, likely 18th century. Unmarked. diameter 8.5”. Estimate $300-$500

Chinese, likely early 20th century. Unmarked. Overall Height 7.75”, diameter of foot 4.6”. Estimate $300$500

592. Kangxi Marked Chinese Porcelain Brush Pot

Chinese, Kangzi Period mark (1662-1722), likely 20th century. Underside with six character blue underglaze Kangzi imperial reign mark. diameter 7.625”, Height 6.25”. Estimate $300-$500

596. Small Chinese Cinnabar Lidded Dresser Box

594. Chinese Red Lacquered Wedding Basket

Chinese, late 19th/early 20th century. Overall height 18.5”, width 20.75”, depth 17.6”. Estimate $300-$500

Chinese, likely Qing Dynasty (1644-1912). Unmarked. Height 2.6”, diameter 4.3”. Estimate $300-$500

595. Pair of Chinese Elm Low Tables, 19th C.

Chinese, 19th century. Unmarked. Height 20.75” x 17.25” square. Estimate $300-$500

598. Chinese Framed Fine Silk Embroidery with Butterflies 597. “Tapestry & Embroidery...” Asian Reference, 4 Volumes

“Tapestry and Embroidery in the Collection of the National Palace Museum”, published by Gakken Co., Tokyo, Japan in 1970. Asian art history reference book set comprising of four volumes (two books on embroidery with purple fabric covers, two books on tapestry with orange fabric covers) within a fitted fabric box. Text in English and Japanese with color and black and white illustrated plates. Overall within box measures 5.5” x 15.25” x 19.75”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500

600. Chinese Kangxi Style Sang de Boeuf Meiping Vase Chinese, likely 20th century.. Unmarked. Height 6.6”, diameter of mouth 1.4”, diameter of foot 2.25”. Estimate $500-$700

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Chinese, late 19th/ early 20th century Qing Dynasty. Framed 29.75” x 12.75”. Sight size 23.75” x 7”. Estimate $300-$500

599. Chinese Carved Huanghuali Brush Pot

Chinese, likely 20th century. Unmarked. Height 6.6”, diameter of top 5.75”. Estimate $400-$600

601. Pair, Chinese Porcelain Leaping Fish Form Vases Chinese, 20th century. Unmarked. Height 9.75”, width 9.25”, depth 4.25”. Estimate $600-$800

602. Chinese Sang de Bouef Glazed Bottle Vase

Chinese, likely late 19th/early 20th century. Height 16.4”, diameter of opening at top 3.3”. Estimate $400-$600


605. Chinese Hanging Scroll Painting with Fish, Signed

603. Framed Chinese Silk Embroidery Textile Panel

Chinese, likely late 19th/early 20th century. Framed 26.5” x 13.75”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500

604. Chinese Cloisonne Enamel Bowl Phoenix & Dragons

Chinese, 20th century. Unmarked. Height 8”, diameter of top 9.25”, diameter of foot 6.75”. Estimate $300-$500

Chinese School, 20th century. “Fish”, watercolor on silk, two black calligraphic marks and one red seal mark lower left. Overall (without tassels) 59.5” x 22.25”. Provenance: From the Collection of Mr. Joseph Hardy, Jr., Rabun Gap, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500

607. Chinese Wine or Herb Press, Late 19th Century Chinese, Late 19th century. Unmarked. Height 24.75”, width 37.5”, depth 6.75”. Estimate $300-$500

608. Chinese Porcelain Baluster Vase with Bird Motif

606. 2 Chinese Yi Tong Bottle Vases with Courtly Scenes

Chinese, late 19th/ early 20th century. Overall height 12”, diameter 4.5”. Estimate $300-$500

Chinese, 20th century. Each unmarked. Each Height 11”, diameter 4.875”. Estimate $300-$500

609. Chinese Carved Zitan Wood Inkstone, Figural Dragon

Chinese, 20th century. Marked to underside with incised then reddened series of calligraphic marks. Height 3.375”, width 14.625”, depth 6.75”. Estimate $300-$500

612. Chinese Celadon Crackled Vase on Bronzed Base Chinese, 20th century. Unmarked. Overall height 15.5”, diameter of mouth 4.8”. Estimate $300-$500

610. Chinese Porcelain Cache Pot w/ Calligraphy, Marked

Chinese, 20th century. Underside with four character overglaze iron red mark. Height 4.75”, 3” square. Estimate $300-$500

613. Chinese Double Handled Champleve Vase

Chinese, likely 20th century. Unmarked. Height 10.75”, diameter of rim 5.125”, diameter of foot 5”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500

611. Chinese Jade Hollow Cylinder with Carved Dragon Motif

Chinese, likely 20th century. Height 4.25”, diameter 2.125”. Estimate $300-$500

614. Chinese Wucai Enamel Meiping Vase, Xuande Mark Chinese, Xuande Period mark (1426-1435), likely late 19th/ early 20th century. Marked to shoulders with single line of calligraphic marks for Xuande Imperial reign. Overall height 11.625”, diameter 8.25”. Estimate $300-$500

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617. After Hiroshige, “53 Stations of Tokaido” Book

615. Yoshida Toshi Woodcut “Plum Tree & Blue Magpie” Toshi Yoshida (1911-1995). “Plum Tree and Blue Magpie”, woodblock on paper, signed and titled within plate to left margin, pencil titled and signed to lower margin. . Sheet size 11” x 15.875”. Estimate $300-$500

After Utagawa Hiroshige (Japanese, 1797-1858), “53 Stations of Tokaido”, miniature leporello format woodblock book, published early to mid-20th century. Book measures 9” x 12.5”. Estimate $300-$500

616. Japanese Patinated Bronze Crane Sculpture Japanese, Meiji Period (18681912). Unmarked. Height 13.5”, width 10.4”, depth 4.75”. Estimate $300-$500

620. Japanese Imari Porcelain Scalloped Bowl, Meiji 618. Group of 12 Japanese Hand Woven Baskets

Japanese, 19th/20th century. Bottle form basket Height 9.1”. Diameter of largest strainer 16.5”. Provenance: From the Collection of Owner and Director of Gallery Momoyama, Reginald Williams of Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500

619. Japanese Awaji Ware Blue Glazed Vase

Japanese, Meiji Period (1868-1912). Bottom with four character mark for Fuki Choshun (Wealth, Nobility, Longevity and Youth). Height 3.75”, diameter 9.75”. Estimate $300-$500

Japanese, Late 19th/Early 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 14.6”, diameter of opening at top 4.75”, diameter of foot 5”. Provenance: From the Collection of Owner and Director of Gallery Momoyama, Reginald Williams of Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500

621. Two Japanese Porcelain Servers: Fan Form & Rabbit

Japanese, 20th century. Each piece marked to underside. Round dish diameter 16”. Fan dish 17” x 12.75”. Estimate $300-$500

622. Pair of Japanese Imari Porcelain Brushpots

Japanese, likely 19th century. Unmarked. Height 6.3”, diameter 5.1”. Estimate $300-$500

623. Pair of Carved & Lacquered Wood Figural Lamps Japanese, first half of 20th century. Overall height (to top of finial on harp) 28.25”. Estimate $300-$500

624. Collection of 4 Asian Storage Boxes, 19th/20th C. Japanese & Korean, 19th/20th century. Cedar box

Height 6”, width 5.2’”, depth 7.1”. Safe Height 7”, width 8.9’, depth 12”. Korean box Height 5.5”, width 10”, depth 15”. Provenance: From the Collection of Owner and Director of Gallery Momoyama, Reginald Williams of Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500

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625. Japanese Gold Imari Arita Bowl, Late 17th C.

Japanese, Late 17th century. Arita porcelain low bowl of circular form with gold and red Imari decoration of flowers and leaves on white ground throughout tondo and rim. Unmarked. diameter 12.75”. Estimate $300-$500

626. Group of 8 Pieces of Japanese Red Lacquerware

Japanese, 19th century. Nesting containers: smallest diameter 8.3”, largest diameter 16”. Bowl Height 7.5” , handle to end 13.25”. Mixing bowl Height 6”, diameter at top 8.75”. Provenance: From the Collection of Owner and Director of Gallery Momoyama, Reginald Williams of Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500


629. Chinese Cloisonne Dragon Charger, Qianlong Mark

627. Chinese Cobalt Blue on White Porcelain Dragon Urn

Chinese, 20th century. Unmarked. Height 10”, diameter 10.5”. Estimate $300-$500

628. Chinese Porcelain Bottle Vase with Peonies, Marked

Chinese, Qianlong Period mark (1736-1795), likely 20th century. Markedto plate back in cloisonne with four character Chien Lung imperial reign mark. Diameter 14.25”. Estimate $300-$500

Chinese, Qianlong Period mark (1736-1795), likely 20th century. Underside with six character underglaze mark for Chien Lung imperial reign. Height 9.5”, diameter 5.75”. Estimate $300-$500

631. Chinese Hand Embroidered Gold Thread & Silk Panels Chinese, likely early 20th century. Overall framed 35.5” x 15.5”. Estimate $300-$500

632. 2 Blue & White Plates, Kangxi Artemisia Leaf Mark

Chinese, Qing Dynasty Kangxi Artemisia leaf mark (1662-1722). Artemisia leaf mark in blue under glaze on bottom of each plate within double ring border. Diameter 8.2”. Estimate $300-$500

630. Pair of Chinese Blue Glazed Foo Dogs, 20th C.

Chinese, 20th century. PUnmarked. Height 10.25”, width 3.75”, depth 2.5”. Estimate $300-$500

633. 19th C. Chinese Blue & White Porcelain Meiping

Chinese, 19th century Qing Dynasty. Unmarked. Height 6.75”, diameter 4.75”. Provenance: From the Collection of Owner and Director of Gallery Momoyama, Reginald Williams of Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500

636. Framed Chinese Silk Embroidery Textiles, Flowers Chinese, likely early 20th century. Overall framed 35.5” x 15.5”. Estimate $300-$500

634. Chinese Hand Painted Porcelain Plaque, Grasshopper

Chinese, 20th century. Upper right of porcelain with three lines of black calligraphic marks and one red seal mark. Wooden frame 11.375” x 6.875”. Sight size of porcelain 9.375” x 4.75”. Estimate $300-$500

637. Chinese Blanc de Chine Figural Group, 20th C. Chinese, likely 20th century. Unmarked. Height 6.75”, width 4.75”, depth 3”. Estimate $300-$500

635. “Hawthorne” Motif Ginger Jar w/Cloisonne Lid

Chinese, likely late 19th/early 20th century. Unmarked. Height 9.3”, diameter of opening at top 3.4”. Estimate $300-$500

638. Chinese Brush Pot with Landscape Scenes, Kangxi Mark

Chinese, Kangzi Period mark (1662-1722), likely 20th century. Underside with six character blue underglaze Kangzi imperial reign mark. diameter 7.75” x 6.125”. Estimate $300-$500

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