Andrew Jones Auctions: Collection of Lady Victoria White, October 10, 2021

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The Collection of Lady Victoria White Beverly Hills, California October 10, 2021



The Collection of Lady Victoria White Beverly Hills, California Sunday, October 10th 10:00 am

Andrew Jones Auctions 2221 S. Main Street Los Angeles, CA. 90007 andrewjonesauctions.com

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Thursday, October 7 Friday, October 8 Saturday, October 9 Please contact us directly to make an appointment PRIOR to visiting our premises. Bids (213) 748-8008 (213) 748-8018 fax accounts@andrewjonesauctions.com Sale number: 3006 Lots 1-392

Jennifer Kurtz jennifer@andrewjonesauctions.com 213.212.6831 Illustrations Inside front cover: Lot 155 Session page: Lot 104 Inside back cover: Lot 150 Photographer: Angel Pérez Catalog Design: Bryan Stoughton

Please refer to our online catalog at www. andrewjonesauctions.com for more detailed information on lots 1-293. Special collection notice to buyers for this sale: ll lots from this sale must be collected (following payment in full) by Friday, October 22 at 5pm (Pacific Time). Lots not collected by this date will be sent to offsite storage at the buyer’s expense.

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The Collection of Lady Victoria White Beverly Hills, California October 10 | Lots 1 - 392

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orn in Los Angeles and spending her early years in the San Fernando Valley, Victoria White’s life has been anything but suburban. She began her career as a model at the age of 15. Just before turning 17, she was discovered by Eileen Ford who brought Victoria to New York City where she quickly found success as one of the most in-demand models of the Ford Agency. While living in New York City she met Lord Gordon White, one of the most successful corporate raiders of the 1970s and 1980s and the cofounder of Hanson PLC, the British conglomerate. After a 5-year courtship they married, and Gordon introduced Victoria to the upper echelons of society. Saturdays and Sundays they would lunch at McMullen on the Upper East Side or at Scott’s in London to enjoy dressed crab. Victoria and Gordon were inseparable throughout their marriage. Gordon sparked Victoria’s interest in collecting and for them, collecting encompassed everything from houses to jewelry to furniture to fine art. Victoria and Gordon would frequently walk through the sale rooms of art galleries, jewelers and furniture designer studios in search of the next treasure. They often visited the studio of John Singer Sargent and browsed galleries that featured Renaissance and Impressionist paintings. Gordon’s and Victoria’s love of horses led to their collection of sporting art highlighted by top tier equestrian paintings by artists like Sir Alfred Munnings as well as dog portraits. Victoria inherited Gordon’s eye for the finer things in life and soon he brought her to her first auction where, at 22, she raised her first paddle and from that day her love of auctions was established. Gordon entrusted her to manage the acquisitions of their growing collection of fine objects and she quickly learned to value these assets and she achieved the discipline to know when to forge ahead on a purchase and when to step back. She learned the ins and outs of the auction scene, assessing the room and getting into the minds of the other bidders. Christie’s and Sotheby’s became her homes away from home. Throughout their time together Victoria and Gordon decorated in several residences including a French-inspired design in Bel Air, an English Tudor in Beverly Park as well as homes in London and New York City. Managing the houses became not only a primary responsibility for Victoria, but a passion. The running of the of the homes included furnishing them and setting the tone for the interior décor. That meant more time at the auctions where Victoria further expanded her interest in art and furniture and refined her bidding skills. Gordon passed away in 1995. Although Victoria lost Gordon, he left her with his collector’s spirit and the wisdom to navigate the world of fine objects and Victoria further cultivated her interest in art and design in the years to come. But it was also time for the next chapter in her

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life. She remarried and raised a family in Beverly Hills. A couple of houses later, she landed at 1061 Woodland Drive, her treasured Paul Williams designed home where she lived for 16 years. Woodland Drive brought Victoria not only the peace and tranquility of the gardens and pools and majestic Eucalyptus trees, but an introduction to her neighbor, Robert Evans, the iconic Hollywood producer and former head of Paramount Pictures. Victoria literally strolled over to Evans’ home with her homemade apple pie and it was love at first sight. Soon after they married and, with Evans, Victoria was introduced to the world of Hollywood filmmaking and deals and celebrities. Although they ended up splitting, they remained close friends for the subsequent years leading up to his passing in 2019. The world of Robert Evans offered her new adventures and a new outlook, and she pivoted from the traditional world of Old Masters and sporting art to the electricity of pop and modern art, becoming an enthusiastic collector of Andy Warhol and his contemporaries including Ed Ruscha, Richard Serra, Tom Wesselmann and Robert Longo. Victoria didn’t give up the European art that she accumulated, she skillfully integrated it with her newly acquired contemporary pieces and created an eclectic mix of the old and new. She also discovered the work of the British-born artist Damian Elwes and purchased several of his works, including paintings from his Amazon Jungle period as well as recent pieces such as his iconic work, Basquiat’s Studio. After Evans’ passing, it was, alas, time for another change, another adventure. Victoria acquired a house in the Summerlin community of Las Vegas in 2011. Her mother, brother, sister and nephews lived in Vegas, and Victoria sought out a home nearby. The logistics of managing two large houses became too demanding and Victoria decided to trim her holdings and made the difficult decision to sell her beloved Paul Williams home. As difficult as that decision was, the positive side is that it gave her much needed free time to embark on a major renovation of her Summerlin home. The downsizing did mean trimming her extensive collection of furniture, art and collectibles, and that brings us to where we are now. As hard it is to give up many of her cherished belongings, Victoria looks to others to take stewardship of them, to appreciate their spirit and to extend their enjoyment to others who appreciate the finer things in life. Victoria misses the gardens, lush plantings and the extensive grounds of Woodland Drive, but she is also thoroughly enjoying her new life that is currently focused on the renovation of her Summerlin residence and beginning another compelling chapter with her new husband, a prominent Las Vegas lawyer and former district attorney. She is looking forward expanding her interest in the arts to include supporting the next generation of artists. Victoria is comforted in entrusting her collection from the Woodland Drive years with Andrew Jones Auctions and in knowing that her treasures will soon be in loving new homes.

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The Collection of Lady Victoria White Beverly Hills, California Lots 1 – 392


1 A Spink & Son sterling silver footed bowl London 1970 height 6 3/4in (17cm); diameter 10 1/4in (26cm); weight approximately 49oz troy $1,000-1,500

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2 An English sterling silver Liberty Bowl NT Ltd., London 1976 After the model by Paul Revere, with facsimile inscription and incuse inscription and numbered 93 of 1776. height 5 1/2in (14cm); diameter 11in (28cm); weight approximately 43oz troy $600-800 2

3 An Edward VII sterling silver monteith bowl Thomas Bradbury & Sons, Sheffield 1907 height 7 1/4in (18cm); diameter 11 1/2in (29cm); weight approximately 50oz troy $800-1,200

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4 A pair of English sterling silver gilt and cut glass claret jugs Sarah Jones, London 1986 height 12 3/4in (32cm); length over handle 5 3/4in (14.5cm); width 5 1/2in (14cm) $250-350

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5 An English sterling silver and silverplate figural trophy: Beefeater Gin Celebration Mile, Goodwood Garrard & Co., London 1991 height 12 1/2in (32cm); width 3 3/4in (9.5cm); depth 3 1/2in (9cm) $600-800

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6 Two pairs of English sterling silver mounted glass decanters Asprey and Hulkin & Heath, London 1997 & 1902 the taller height 12 3/4in (32cm); width 4 1/4in (11cm) $600-800 6

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7 An English Arts & Crafts hand wrought sterling silver teapot George Edward Hunt, Chester 1940 height 6in (15cm); length 9 3/4in (24.5cm); depth 5in (12.5cm); gross weight approximately 28oz troy $400-600

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8 An Asprey sterling silver footed bowl London 1990 height 5in (12.5cm); diameter 10 3/4in (27cm); weight approximately 55oz troy $1,000-1,500

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9 Four English sterling silver tea wares various makers 19th/20th century Comprising a hot milk jug, two cream jugs and an open sugar bowl, the sugar bowl and one cream jug engraved with heraldic crests. height of hot milk jug 11in (28cm); total gross weight approximately 40oz troy $400-600

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10 A George III sterling silver coffee pot maker’s mark I*M, London 1766 height 10 1/2in (26.7cm); width 8 1/2in (21.7cm); depth 4in (10cm); gross weight approximately 29.5oz troy $500-700

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11 A set of four George IV sterling silver shell form dishes Charles Fox II, London 1827 Together with a pair of Victorian sterling silver shell form dishes, George Unite, Birmingham, 1874. (6) the set of four height 2 1/4in (5.7cm); length 4 1/2in (11.5cm); width 4 3/8in (11cm); total silver weight approximately 24.5oz troy $1,000-1,500

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12 A pair of George III sterling silver sauce boats Robert Sallam, London 1770 height 4 1/2in (11.5cm); length over handle 6in (15.2cm); depth 3 1/4in (8.2cm); total weight approximately 13oz troy $300-500 12

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13 A pair of George IV sterling silver oval meat dishes Richard Sibley I, London 1828 The rims engraved with a coat of arms to one side and two heraldic crests surmounted by a banner with motto AVAUNCEZ ET ARCHEZ BIEN. length 17 1/2in (44cm); width 13in (33cm); total weight approximately 108oz troy $1,500-2,000 Footnote: The armorial bearings as engraved upon these meat dishes are those of the family of Swinnerton (quartering Abnet) with Milborne (quartering Gunter) in pretence. These armorial bearings denote the marshalling of a marital coat showing the arms of the husband over the entire surface of the shield, whilst the arms of the wife (as an heraldic heiress) are placed on a small shield (known as an escutcheon of pretence) centrally on the husband’s arms.These armorial bearings undoubtedly commemorate the marriage of Thomas Swinnerton (died May 1836), of Butterton Hall in the County of Staffordshire and his wife, Mary Milborne (died 20th May 1795). Thomas and Mary were married at the Parish Church of St Mary le Bone, St Marylebone in the County of Middlesex on the 27th April 1793. Sadly, their marriage only lasted a little under two years during which time they had three children, three daughters. Thomas was the second and only surviving son of Thomas Swinnerton, of Butterton Hall aforesaid and his wife, Margaret Colclough, the daughter, and heiress of Blest Colchough, of Eccleshall in the County of Staffordshire, whilst Mary was daughter and heiress of Charles Milborne, of Wonaston and of the Priory, Abergavenny in the County of Monmouthshire and his wife, Lady Martha Harley, the daughter of Edward Harley, the 3rd Earl of Oxford and Earl Mortimer and his wife, Martha Morgan.Thomas was a Barrister at Law and served as the Recorder of Stafford as well as High Sheriff of Staffordshire for the year 1795.

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14 A George IV sterling silver oval meat dish Richard Sibley I, London 1828 The rim engraved with a coat of arms to one side and two heraldic crests surmounted by a banner with motto AVAUNCEZ ET ARCHEZ BIEN. length 19 5/8in (50cm); width 14 5/8in (37cm); weight approximately 68oz troy $1,000-1,500

15 A large George IV sterling silver oval meat dish Richard Sibley I, London 1828 The rim engraved with a coat of arms to one side and two heraldic crests surmounted by a banner with motto AVAUNCEZ ET ARCHEZ BIEN. length 21 5/8in (55cm); width 16 5/8in (42.2cm); weight approximately 99oz troy $1,500-2,000 THE COLLECTION OF LADY VICTORIA WHITE | 7


16 An English sterling silver two handled tea tray James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1925 Centrally engraved with a heraldic crest over a banner with motto Denione Caelum. length 29 1/4in (74.2cm); width 18 1/4in (46.5cm); weight approximately 122oz troy $2,000-3,000 Footnote: The crest as engraved upon this tray is that of the family of Denison.This tea tray was in the possession of a gentleman of the family of Denison, of Ossington Hall, Ossington, near Newark on Trent in the County of Nottinghamshire. This date would allow the hypothesis that the tray’s owner was Alfred John Denison (born 8th April 1857 died 3rd June 1943). Alfred was the fourth son of Sir William Thomas Denison, KCB and his wife, Caroline Lucy Hornby. He married Kathleen Louise Kelly (died 30th July 1930) on the 30th July 1903. She was the daughter of Walter John Kelly, of Killarney, Bogowantalawa on the Island of Ceylon. Alfred succeeded eventually to the Ossington Hall estate under the terms of the will of his nephew, William Frank Evelyn Denison upon the death of his nephew mother, Lady Elinor Amhurst on the 30th July 1939.The Denisons of Ossington descend from William Denison (died 1782), an eminent merchant of Leeds in the County of Yorkshire who purchased the Manor of Ossingtonin 1753. He also served as the High Sheriff of Nottinghamshire in the year 1779.

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17 A pair of George II sterling silver waiters Richard Rugg, London 1757 Each centrally engraved with a coat of arms. height 1 1/8in (3cm); width 7in (8cm); depth 7 /14in (18.5cm); total weight approximately 18.5oz troy $800-1,200 Provenance: Sold Christie’s, New York, 19 April 1990, lot 288.Sold Christie’s, New York, 29 April 1997, lot 162. Footnote: These armorial bearings undoubtedly commemorate the marriage of The ReverendBenjamin Lany (baptised 22nd September 1711 died 1st February 1766) and Mary Revett (born circa 1716 died 13th May 1820). Benjamin and Mary were married at Aldeburgh in the County of Suffolk in 1739. Benjamin was the son of Benjamin Lany, of Cratfield in the County of Suffolk, whilst Mary was eldest daughter of John Revett, of Brandeston in the County of Suffolk and his wife Elizabeth Fauconberge.Benjamin was educated at Pembroke College, Cambridge and was ordained a deacon in the Church of England in 1734 and a priest in 1736. He held several livings as a priest, but notably Benjamin was the Rector of the Parish Church of St. Mary Magdalene, Mulbarton in the County of Norfolk between 1741 and his death in 1766.

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18 An Edward VII sterling silver reticulated footed basket Edward Barnard & Sons, London 1906 height 5 3/4in (14.5cm); width 11 7/8in (30cm); depth 8 1/2in (21.5cm); weight approximately 22oz troy $500-700

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19 Three late George III sterling silver tablewares William Bennett, London and James Scott, Dublin 1800 and 1812 Comprising an oval salver and a pair of dish liners. the salver height 1 1/4in (3cm); width 10in (25.5cm); depth 7 1/2in (19cm); total weight approximately 34oz troy $600-800

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20 A Georgian style sterling silver oval meat dish Roberts & Belk, Sheffield 1972 length 19 1/4in (48.7cm); width 14 1/4in (36cm); weight approximately 61oz troy $800-1,200

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(part lot) 21 An extensive assembled English sterling silver King’s Pattern flatware service most Lambert & Co., London 1906 Comprising 48 table forks, 48 table knives, 21 luncheon/dessert forks, 23 luncheon/cheese knives, 24 table spoons, 24 oval bowl soup/dessert spoons, 22 teaspoons, 4 sauce ladles, 2 gravy spoons, 1 soup ladle, a 2 piece game carving set and a 2 piece meat carving set, some engraved with a heraldic crest. (221) In a campaign style brass mounted mahogany four drawer canteen with hinged lid. the canteen height 17 1/2in (44.5cm); width 21in (53cm); depth 15in (38cm); total weighable silver approximately 394oz troy $4,000-6,000

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22 A pair of George III sterling silver wine coolers John Mewburn, liners with maker’s mark of Benjamin Laver, London 1798 Collars engraved with crest and motto, sides engraved with coat-of-arms, crest and motto, undersides with scratch weights No 1 51”0 and No 2 50”10. height 8in (20cm); width 8 3/4in (22.2cm); depth 7 1/4in (18.5cm); total weight approximately 99oz troy $10,000-15,000 Provenance: Sold Christie’s, New York, 29 April 1997, lot 164. Footnote: The arms as engraved are those of a branch of the family of Drummond.These arms undoubtedly pertain to a gentleman who was a scion of the Scottish family of originally Drummond of Concraig and of Lennoch and later of Megginch all in the County of Perthshire. Given the date of manufacture of this pair of wine coolers, upon the balance of probability and without any evidence to the contrary there is one credible candidate for the ownership of sameand that individual is Vice Admiral Sir Adam Drummond (born 14th August 1770 died 3rd May 1849). He was a member of the Baronial House of Drummond of Lennoch and of Megginch and was the third son of Colin Drummond and his wife, Katherine Oliphant of Rossie. Sir Adam succeeded his brother, Robert Drummond of Megginch, the 6th of Megginch (born 1759 died 1815) in the family estates which included the family seat of Megginch Castle, near Errol in the County of Perthshire, the castle being the caput of the feudal barony of Megginch.Upon Robert’s death Sir Adam took the style ‘Drummond of Megginch’, being the seventh of that baronial house. Sir Adam married Lady Charlotte Menzies (born 1775 died 31 May 1832), the eldest daughter of John Murray, the 4th Duke of Atholl and his wife The Honourable Jane Cathcart and widow of Sir John Menzies, the 4th Baronet of Castle Menzies in the County of Perthshire on the 28th May 1801.Sir Adam was nominated as Knight Commander of the Royal Guelphic Order (KCH) on the 1st January 1837 and later that year received the accolade as a Knight Bachelor on the 1st March. He was also a Deputy Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace for the County of Perthshire. 12 | Andrew Jones Auctions


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23 An English silver playing card box Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1904 With pop up divided interior. height 5 1/2in (14cm); width 3in (7.5cm); depth 3 1/4in (8cm) $700-900 24 An assembled three piece English sterling silver coffee service various makers 20th century Comprising a coffee pot, Martin & Hall, Sheffield, 1928 engraved with heraldic crests, a cream jug, James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield, 1943 and a sugar bowl, CJ Vander Ltd., London, 1971. the coffee pot height 8 1/2in (21.5cm); length over handle 8 1/2in (21.5cm); width 4 1/2in (11.5cm); total gross weight approximately 32oz troy $800-1,200

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Footnote: The crests as engraved upon the coffee pot are those of the families of Hugessen and Knatchbull. The combination of these two crests occurred when The Right Honourable Sir Edward Knatchbull (born 20th December 1781 died 24th May 1849), the 9th Baronet of Mersham Hatch in the County of Kent married his second wife, Fanny Catherine Knight (died 24th December 1882) on the 24th October 1824.

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25 A pair of George IV sterling silver sauce boats Richard Sibley I, London 1824 Each engraved with a heraldic crest. height 5 1/4in (13.5cm); width 7 1/2in (19cm); depth 4 1/4in (11cm); total weight approximately 32oz troy $700-900

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26 A cased English sterling silver condiment set for eight Asprey, London 1991 Comprising eight salt cellars, eight pepper casters and eight mustard pots and sixteen spoons, in fitted case. height of caster 1 3/8in (3.5cm); length of mustard pot 1 3/4in (4.5cm); total silver weight approximately 17.5oz troy $800-1,200

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27 A four piece George I style Britannia standard silver coffee and tea service Carrington & Co., London 1919 Comprising a coffee pot, a teapot, a cream jug and a hot milk jug. the coffee pot height 9 1/4in (23.5cm); length over handle 9in (23cm); width 5in (12.5cm); total gross weight approximately 90oz troy $1,200-1,800 27

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28 A collection of seven English sterling silver wine accessories various makers 19th-20th century Comprising a pair of wine coasters, Benjamin Smith III, 1833; one wine coaster, James Robinson, 1996 and four wine tasters, J B Chatterley & Sons Ltd, 1972. diameter of largest coaster 5 1/2in (14cm); total weight of tasters approximately 5.5oz troy $800-1,200

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29 A cased set of twelve Anthony Elson for Asprey parcel gilt sterling silver and clear glass goblets London 1977 height 8in (20cm); total silver weight approximately 42oz troy $1,000-1,500

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30 A Victorian sterling silver Aesop’s Fables mug Joseph Angell, London 1860 height 4 7/8in (12.25cm); weight approximately 13.5oz troy $400-600 Provenance: Sold Christie’s, New York, 29 April 1997, lot 153

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31 An English 9K gold cigarette box S J Rose & Son, London 1965 With wood lined divided interior. height 1 3/16in (3cm); width 6 3/4in (17.4cm); depth 4 5/8in (11.7cm); gross weight approximately 14oz troy $500-700

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32 An assembled five piece group of English sterling silver and enamel lady’s vanity articles various makers 20th century Comprising a bottle, two jars, a box and a hand mirror; together with a pair of French mother of pearl opera glasses, Chevalier, Paris. (6) hand mirror length 10 1/2in (26.7cm); tallest bottle 4in (10cm) $200-300

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33 A group of nine English sterling silver ashtrays Asprey and other makers, London 20th century Comprising four Asprey sunburst form, 1990 and four Asprey circular with glass inserts, 1991, one large Richard Comyns, 1986 and three S. J. Rose & Son, 1946. diameter of largest 5 3/4in (14.5cm); total silver weight approximately 40oz troy $600-800

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34 A thirty six piece collection of English sterling silver flatware various makers 19th-20th century Comprising two vegetable serving spoons, a fish slice, a seven piece cased coffee set, a cased set of four coffee spoons, a cased set of twelve breakfast knives, a set of six fruit knives, three butter spreaders and a coffee spoon (36pcs) length of longer vegetable spoon 11 3/4in (30cm); total weighable silver approximately 20oz troy $400-600

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35 A thirteen piece collection of English sterling silver hollowware and tableware various makers 19th/20th century Comprising a small basket, a footed bowl, two reticulated baskets (unmarked), one engraved with coat of arms and heraldic crest, the other with a heraldic crest, two shell dishes, six napkin rings and an egg cup. the bowl height 4in (10cm); diameter 6 1/2in (16.5cm); total silver weight approximately 27oz troy $300-500

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36 A forty three piece collection of English sterling silver condimentware and tableware various makers 19th-20th century Comprising five toast racks, ten salt cellars, six mustard pots, twelve spoons, one mustard ladle, seven pepper grinders and two casters. tallest grinder 4 1/4in (11cm); total silver weight approximately 34oz troy $400-600

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37 A group of eight English sterling silver easel back picture frames Asprey and other makers 20th century the largest height 10 1/2in (26.5cm); width 9in (23cm) $500-700

38 A group of nine Tiffany & Co sterling silver easel back picture frames 20th century the largest height 14in (35.5cm); width 11in (28cm) $800-1,200

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39 Three American sterling silver and porcelain dishes Gorham and Shreve & Co. 20th century Comprising two shell form dishes and a silver mounted Wedgwood porcelain charger. diameter of charger 12 1/4in (31cm); weight of shell dishes approximately 30oz troy $400-600 39

40 A fourteen piece collection of Tiffany & Co sterling silver tableware and accessories post 1950 Comprising a cased set of four salt and pepper casters, six shell form dishes, a small pan form teabag holder, a presentation trumpet inscribed VICTORIA and HAPPY ANNIVERSARY, HAPPY NEW YEAR 2000, YOUR HUSBAND and two boxes inscribed VGW/Christmas 1973. length of trumpet 10 1/2in (26.5cm); total weight approximately 21oz troy $300-500 40

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41 A twenty three piece collection of American sterling silver tableware various makers 20th century Comprising four casters, a Tiffany & Co. baby mug, and English baby mug, a tea strainer, a safety pin box, a creamer and sugar set, four glass lined sherbet cups, a pair of Old Newbury Crafters enamel dishes, a coaster, a two handled dish, a pair of Spanish shell form dishes and three Mexican sombreros. sherbet cups height 3 1/2in (9cm); total weighable silver approximately 30oz troy $300-500


42 A five piece Reed & Barton sterling silver Love Disarmed pattern flatware serving set early 20th century Comprising a salad serving set, a waffle server, a serving fork and a pastry server. length of waffle server 11 1/4in (28.5cm); total weight approximately 33oz troy $1,000-1,500

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43 A pair of Bvlgari 950 standard silver candlestand ashtrays 1972 height 1 1/2in (4cm); diameter 3 1/2in (9cm); total weight approximately 15oz troy $200-300

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44 A six piece group of Continental silver hollowware various makers 19th-20th century Comprising a pair of French casters, no maker’s marks evident, engraved with a heraldic crest, a Dutch covered glass pot, maker’s mark overstruck, two Russian cream jugs, one probably Georg Wulf, 1853, the other probably Gottfreid Dehio, 1855, Revel and an Austrian footed bowl, no maker’s mark evident height of casters 6 1/4in (16cm); total weighable silver approximately 16oz troy $300-500

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45 A pair of Bvlgari silver bottle coasters and a Coca Cola cup modern cup height 5 1/2in (14cm); diameter 3 1/2in (9cm); coasters length 8 1/2in (21.5cm); total weight approximately 31oz troy $800-1,200

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46 A nine piece collection of International sterling silver and silverplate smoking accessories various makers 20th century Comprising a Southeast Asian silver cigarette box, a Ralph Lauren silverplate cigarette box, an English silverplate cigarette box and six Asprey silver match box covers, Birmingham, 1990. the sterling silver box height 2in (5cm); width 6 1/2in (16.5cm); depth 4 1/2in (11.5cm) $150-250

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47 A thirty four piece collection of International silver flatware various makers 20th century Comprising a Georg Jensen Cactus pattern cheese plane, a Gorham bon bon scoop, eight Old Newbury Crafters Fiddle pattern place setting pieces, ten Danish enameled coffee spoons, thirteen additional coffee or salt spoons and a Shreve & Co napkin ring, some engraved. longest spoon 7 1/2in (19cm); total weighable silver approximately 20oz troy $300-500 47 (part lot)

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48 Four International silver and metalware table articles 17th-20th century Comprising a German cigarette box, Neresheimer & Co., Hanau, two dram cups, one marked TM, engraved with initials *SHM* and *F:L:M:T* and a figural ornament marked TAP. the ornament 6in (15.2cm); silver box width 4 7/8in (12.5cm); total weight approximately 20oz $1,000-1,500

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49 A four piece group of English and Norwegian silver smoking accessories various makers 20th century Comprising two English cigarette cases Charles Green & Co, Birmingham, 1938, inscribed From Mother/Xmas 1940 and Henry Williamson, Birmingham, 1925, with enameled portrait of a horse, a two piece Norwegian ashtray and cigarette box set, J. Tostrup, Oslo; together with an enameled metal cigarette case. (5) the larger silver case 4 3/4in (12cm); depth 3 1/2in (9cm); total gross silver weight approximately 10oz troy $500-700

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50 An Asian Export metalware minaudiere early 20th century Opening to a mirror and three compartments, with pencil. length 4in (10cm); width 3in (7.5cm) $200-300

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51 A Norwegian parcel gilt silver Albertine Saxony coin inset peg tankard maker’s mark HB 18th century Inscribed T.G.S. K.O.D and with further stippled inscription to underside. height 8 1/4in (21cm); length over handle 7 1/2in (19cm); weight approximately 30.5oz troy $1,000-1,500

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52 A silver plate and coconut shell covered cup 19th century On stand. height 11in (28cm); diameter 4 1/2in (11.5cm) $300-500

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53 Three Russian enamel, hard stone and gold mounted 84 standard silver souvenir cigarette cases various makers late 19th/early 20th century Comprising a cigarette/vesta case marked for Michael Isakov, St. Petersburg, late 19th century, with a Cyrillic inscription and date 1886, one with part maker’s mark N, circa 1908-17 and another with A.O.A.M. for Limited Company of Moscow Artels of Goldsmiths, 1908-17. the largest length 4 1/4in (10.75cm); width 3 1/4in (8.25cm); total gross weight approximately 19oz troy $2,000-3,000


54 An assembled set of four Buccellati silver Commedia Dell’Arte figures 20th century Together with two similar metalware figures marked for Bottega Veneta. (6) the tallest height 6in (15cm); total weight of Buccellati figures approximately 21oz troy $2,000-3,000

55 A group of seven Italian sterling silver and enamel easel back picture frames Buccellati and various makers 20th century Two square green enamel frames retailed by Ralph Lauren. the largest height 7 1/4 (18cm); width 5 1/2in (14cm) $400-600

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56 A French first standard silver mounted glass claret jug no maker’s mark evident late 19th/early 20th century height 4 1/4in (11cm); width 12 1/2in (32cm); depth 6 1/2in (16.5cm) $400-600 57 A French silver gilt jardinière Edmond Tetard, Paris, with import marks for Charles Edward & Sons, Glasgow 1898 With gilt metal liner. height 6 1/4in (16cm); length 16 1/2in (42cm); width 10 1/2in (26.5cm); silver weight approximately 50oz troy $3,000-5,000

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58 A Belgian mother of pearl mounted silver gilt, hardstone and agate parrot canopic form jar Wolfers Frères, retailed by Maison Chaumet, Paris third quarter 20th century With maker’s mark, and further stamped CHAUMET PARIS 8249 and A925. height 8 1/2in (21.5cm); diameter 4 1/4in (11cm) $1,000-1,500 Provenance: Sold Christie’s New York, 24 September 1992. lot 304.

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59 A set of four German Rococo style 800 standard silver candlesticks Moritz Elimeyer, Dresden circa 1900 height 12in (30.5cm); diameter 7 1/4in (19cm); total weight approximately 200oz troy $3,000-5,000

60 A set of six Louis XV style first standard silver gilt candlesticks Edmond Tétard, Paris late 19th/early 20th century height 4 3/4in (12cm); diameter 4 1/2in (11.5cm); total weight approximately 98oz troy $1,500-2,000 28 | Andrew Jones Auctions


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Lord and Lady White 61 An Elizabeth II sterling silver salver CJ Vander Ltd, London 1991 Centrally engraved with a heraldic crest surmounted by a baronial coronet. height 1in (2.5cm); diameter 12 1/4in (31cm); weight approximately 30oz troy $600-800 Footnote: The crest as engraved upon this salver is that of The Right Honourable Baron White of Hull, KBE. Sir Vincent Gordon Lindsay White, The Right Honourable Baron White of Hull, KBE (born 11th May 1923 - died 23rd August 1995) was a British businessman and industrialist. He was appointed as a Knight Commander (Civil Division) of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (KBE) in the Queen’s Birthday Honours List in 1979 and some four years later he was created a life peer as Baron White of Hull, in the County of Humberside within the Peerage of the United Kingdom on the 25th January 1991 in Margaret Thatcher’s Resignation Honours List. Upon his death, being a life peerage, it fell into extinction. 62 Two English sterling silver salvers Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. and Wakely & Wheeler, London 1938 & 1986 One engraved with heraldic arms. each height 1 1/4in (3cm); diameter 10 1/4in (26cm) $600-800 Footnote: The arms on the Wakely & Wheeler salver are those of the Sir Vincent Gordon Lindsay White, KBE. Sir Vincent Gordon Lindsay White, The Right Honourable Baron White of Hull, KBE (born 11th May 1923 - died 23rd August 1995) was a British businessman and industrialist. He was appointed as a Knight Commander (Civil Division) of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (KBE) in the Queen’s Birthday Honours List in 1979 and some four years later he was created a life peer as Baron White of Hull, of Hull in the County of Humberside within the Peerage of the United Kingdom on the 25th January 1991 in Margaret Thatcher’s Resignation Honours List. Upon his death, being a life peerage, it fell into extinction. 63 An Elizabeth II sterling silver salver CJ Vander Ltd, London 1992 Centrally engraved with a coat of arms and motto ALTA PETO, the underside engraved In celebration of your marriage / July 22, 1992. height 1in (2.5cm); diameter 12 3/8in (31.3cm); weight approximately 30oz troy $800-1,200 Footnote: The arms as engraved upon this salver are those of The Right Honourable Baron White of Hull, KBE. Sir Vincent Gordon Lindsay White, The Right Honourable Baron White of Hull, KBE (born 11th May 1923 - died 23rd August 1995) was a British businessman and industrialist. He was appointed as a Knight Commander (Civil Division) of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (KBE) in the Queen’s Birthday Honours List in 1979 and some four years later he was created a life peer as Baron White of Hull, of Hull in the County of Humberside within the Peerage of the United Kingdom on the 25th January 1991 in Margaret Thatcher’s Resignation Honours List. Upon his death, being a life peerage, it fell into extinction. 30 | Andrew Jones Auctions


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64 Three American or English sterling silver and silverplate horse racing trophies various makers late 20th century Comprising a waiter J B Chatterly & Sons, Ltd., Birmingham, 1974, inscribed THE STAFF INGHAM STAKES EPSOM JUNE 4th 1977, a Tiffany & Co, silver gilt Santa Anita Park trophy plate for Semillion and the silverplate Goffs Premiere Handicap trophy bowl; together with a silverplate waiter. (4) height of tallest 8in (20.5cm); greatest diameter 10 1/4in (26cm); total silver weight approximately 32oz troy $800-1,200

65 An English sterling silver pitcher: The Northwest Holst Trophy James Robinson, London 1962 Inscribed The Northwest Holst Trophy / 16th May 1985 / York. height 9 1/2in (24cm); length over handle 8 1/4in (21cm); weight approximately 35oz troy $400-600

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66 A G.S. Nell for Franklin Mint silver model of a rearing horse London, 1977 On an ebonized base. overall height 3 1/2in (9cm); length 4in (10cm); width 2 1/2in (6cm) $150-250

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68 A group of five photographs of race horses owned by Lord Gordon White Canofalpo, Cornish Heroine, Noble Gift and Scottish Reel (2). the largest overall 19 1/2 x 22 1/2in (49.5 x 57.5cm) $80-120

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69 Attributed to Lionel Dalhousie Robertson Edwards (British, 1878-1966) Huntsman on horseback watercolor on paper 8 3/4 x 11 1/2in (22 x 29cm) $1,000-1,500

69 70 Fourteen equestrian related books and three equestrian accessories 19th-20th century Lot includes: 11 books: Famous Horses of the American Turf.1930, 1931, 1932. 3 vols. Newman, Neil. NY: The Derrydale Press, 193133.; Large 4tos. Each volume limited to 750 copies. This set in fine custom Asprey bindings; full green morocco, with gilt edges, titles, and equestrian motifs overall; In fine condition. The Horses of the British Empire, Trafford, Sir Humphrey F. de.; London: Walter Southwood & Co., Limited, 1907. 2vols. Small folios. Bound in full red morocco, gilt stamped titles and equestrian profiles to spines and covers. A near fine set Hounds and Hunting through the Ages, Thomas, Joseph B. NY: The Derrydale Press, 1929. 272 pp. 2nd edition. Limited to 250 copies. This one bound in custom Asprey-like binding; full red morocco with heavy gilt edges, titles, and hunt motif overall. Small Folio. In addition to these the lot includes two copies of Richard Stone Reeves and Patrick Robinson’s Decade of Champions; and their title Classic Lines: A Gallery of the Great Thoroughbreds; Peter Biegel’s Racing Pictures; Inscribed by artist; and Ed Byrne’s Racing Year.Together with an English steel bit, a magnifying glass and a horseshoe. (17) $1,200-1,500

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71 Two plush foxes in hunting uniforms in a wicker armchair modern (3) each fox height 27in (69cm) and chair height 31in (79cm); width 23in (58.5cm); depth 22 1/2in (57cm); depth of seat 17 3/4in (45cm) $200-300

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72 Attributed to John Frederick Herring Sr. (British, 1795-1865) Drawing Cover at Six Mile Bottom, 1833 oil on canvas signed J F Herring and inscribed Six Mile Bottom and dated lower right 21 3/4 x 30in (55 x 76cm) $4,000-6,000 Provenance: Sold Christie’s, New York, 29 April 1997, lot 108.

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73 Philip Blacker (British, b. 1940) Two horses, 1989 patinated bronze the base inscribed PB 3/9 89 © overall height 8 1/2in (22cm); width 12in (30.5cm); depth 9 1/2in (24cm) $1,000-1,500

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74 An English patinated bronze model of horse and jockey Meriden foundry, London 20th century The base indistinctly inscribed, numbered 4/9 and with foundry stamp, on a rough cut mottled grey marble plinth. height 9in (23cm); width 13 1/4in (34cm); depth 6in (15cm) $300-500

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75 An English enamel and 18K bi-color gold jockey brooch Dimensional, with multi-color enamel accents; dimensions: 1 3/8 x 1 3/8in (3.5 x 3.5cm); English hallmarks gross weight approximately 19.8 grams $800-1,200

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76 A French diamond and gem set 18K bi-colored gold jockey clip, circa 1945 Dimensional, featuring round and square calibre cut rubies and sapphires in the coat and hat, and three single cut diamond accents; dimensions: 2 3/8 x 1 1/8in (6 x 3cm), with double pinstem and catch; with French marks and maker’s mark gross weight approximately 11.5 grams $1,500-2,000

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77 A multi-color sapphire, emerald, diamond and 14K white gold torsade Featuring light blue, yellow and pink faceted sapphire beads accented with faceted emerald beads, completed by the diamondset white gold box clasp graduated lengths from 18 1/2 to 22 1/2in (47 to 57cm); estimated total diamond weight approximately 0.40ct. $2,000-3,000

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78 A platinum band Size 6 1/2, engraved interior weight approximately 4.6 grams $80-120

79 Cartier: A pair of English sapphire and 18K gold cufflinks With cabochon sapphire terminations; dimensions: 1 3/8 x 1/2in (3.5 x 1.3cm); inscribed Cartier London, reference #9374. gross weight approximately 14.3 grams $800-1,200

81 80 80 A green and clear paste mounted horn hair comb 20th century With presentation box. the comb height 3 1/4in (8cm); width 4 1/2in (11.5cm) $300-500

81 Cartier: A pair of Italian enamel and 18K gold cufflinks With cobalt blue enamel loops; dimensions: 1 5/8 x 1/2in (4 x 1.3cm); stamped Cartier Italy K18, reference #27147. gross weight approximately 11.6 grams $800-1,200

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82 A fully upholstered blue two seat sofa and five loose cushions modern height 36in (91.5cm); width 84in (213.5cm); depth of seat 24in (61cm) $300-500 83 A black and faux bois lacquered low coffee table modern height 12in (30.5cm); width 47 1/2in (120.5cm); depth 27 1/2in (70cm) $100-150

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84 A Rose Tarlow walnut Chippendale library table/steps modern height 29 1/2in (75cm); width 24in (61cm); depth 17 1/2in (44.5cm) $300-500

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85 A group of seven Continental desk articles various makers 19th-20th century Comprising a pair of Portuguese silvered metal and glass letter holders, and five magnifying glasses. largest magnifying glass length 12 1/2in (32cm) $200-300

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86 A set of three white painted chip carved cylindrical occasional tables modern height 18 1/2in (47cm); diameter 19 1/2in (49.5cm) $200-300 86

87 A Rose Tarlow mahogany and cane paneled Pemberley four tier bookcase/ étagère modern height 29 1/2in (75cm); width 32 1/2in (82.5cm); depth 21 1/2in (54.5cm) $200-300

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88 A group of five Continental table decorations 20th century Comprising a pair of Empire style gilt bronze candlesticks now as lamps, a patinated metal four light candelabrum and a pair of gilt metal mounted candlesticks. height of candlesticks excluding fitments 10in (25.5cm); diameter 5in (12.5cm) $200-300

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89 A fully upholstered white two seat sofa and four loose cushions modern height 32in (81cm); width 77in (196cm); depth of seat 25in (63.5cm) $300-500 89

90 A George III style inlaid mahogany drum table 20th century The tooled green leather top above a frieze fitted with four drawers. height 25 1/2in (65cm); diameter 39 1/2in (100cm) $400-600

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91 Indian School (18th/19th century) Castes and occupations (10) gouache on paper each inscribed with number and description largest height 12 1/2 x 8 3/4in (32 x 22cm) $1,000-1,500

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92 A Regency gilt bronze mounted parcel gilt burr elm center table early 19th century, the top associated height 27 1/2in (70cm); diameter 37 1/2in (95cm) $6,000-8,000 Provenance: Sold the late Dr. Daniel McLean McDonald, Christie’s, London, 19 December 1992, lot 150.

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93 After Jean-Honoré Fragonard (French, 1732-1806) Figural studies black chalk on paper with inscription Sebast Ricci Palace de Capodi Monte A Naples 8 x 8in (20 x 20cm) $1,000-1,500

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94 A set of five Rose Tarlow blue and white upholstered ebonized Chinese high bar chairs modern height 44 1/2in (113cm); width 23 1/2in (60cm); depth of seat 17in (43cm) $400-600

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95 A Louis XVI style gilt bronze mounted bouillotte table late 19th/20th century The breccia marble top above a frieze alternating drawers and candleslides. height 29 1/2in (75cm); diameter 25 1/2in (65cm) $300-500

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96 After Leon Samoilovich Bakst (Russian, 1866-1924) Costume design for La Legende de Joseph watercolor, charcoal, colored pencil heightened with gold on paper inscribed BAKST center left 13 x 10 1/2in (33 x 26.5cm) $600-800 Footnote: La Légende de Joseph, a one act ballet of the Biblical story set in Renaissance Venice, was first performed by the Ballets Russes in Paris in 1914. These designs for costumes for Ladies in the Suite of Potiphar’s Wife were commissioned by Serge Diagilev, founder of the Ballets Russe. They were intended as promotional drawings for the forthcoming London season of the Ballets Russes in the Illustrated London News. It is likely that they were executed by Ernst Stern in collaboration with Leon Bakst. The inscription of Bakst’s name was done with Stern’s approval and that of Diagilev according to Bakst’s nieces, Mesdames Basacq and Tsipkevitch, who worked in Bakst’s studio. 96

97 An assembled set of four tan leather upholstered patinated metal swivel stools 20th century approximate height 24in (61cm); width 12 1/2in (32cm); depth 15in (38cm) $300-500

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98 A Louis XV style gilt bronze mounted kingwood bureau plat early 20th century height 30in (76cm); width 50in (127cm); depth 25in (63.5cm) $500-700

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99 A Yamaha 7ft 4in Conservatory ebonized grand piano and stool circa 1985 #E 4040795; together with an ebonized piano bench with hinged seat. height 40 1/2in (103cm); length 88in (223.5cm); width 61in (155cm) $4,000-6,000

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100 Sir Alfred James Munnings, P.R.A., R.W.S. (British, 1878-1959) The Kilkenny Horse Fair, 1922 oil on canvas signed lower left A.J. MUNNINGS 20 x 24in (50.8 x 61cm) $200,000-300,000 Provenance: With Richard Green, London. The collection of George H. Bostwick, New York. Sold Sotheby’s, New York, 2 November 2001, lot 209. Exhibited: Castle Museum, Norwich, Loan Collection of Pictures by A.J. Munnings R.A., August-September 1928, no. 105. Wildenstein, New York, Alfred J. Munnings Images of the Turf and Field, April-June 1983, no. 34. Literature: A.J. Munnings, The Second Burst, Bungay, 1951, pp. 140-141. Sotheby’s, London, An English Idyll, 2001, p. 114, no. 61. Footnote: Sir Alfred James Munnings was born in East Anglia, the son of one of the largest millers in the Waveney Valley and grew up surrounded by the activity of a busy working mill with horses and horse-drawn carts arriving daily. His affinity for horses developed as he visited rural horse fairs and was captivated by their energy and the local characters in attendance. The present view with St. Mary’s Cathedral in the distance, is a dramatic scene with the central brown stallion rearing as his handlers struggling to settle him, flanked by two grey horses, within the vast crowd of attendees. Around the central activity Munnings skillfully captures engaging vignettes as an onlooker to the fray stands atop a stone wall next to a bare legged boy, while a little white terrier sniffs the ground beneath. To the left a smiling young woman with long red hair and a blue cape embraces her beau, seemingly unaffected by the excitement behind them. The enduring inspiration Munnings derived from these events is evident by the number of works he executed on this theme including A Suffolk Horse Fair, Lavenham, 1901 (Sir Alfred Munnings Art Museum), The Horse Fair, 1904 (Castle Museum, Norwich) and The Fair, Lamorna, Penzance, circa 1912, closely resembles the composition of the work offered here with many of the same compensational elements. Another version of the Kilkenny Horse Fair was exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1923 (no. 387) and again in 1926 (no. 431) after Munnings had presented it as his diploma work at the Royal Academy in 1925. We are grateful to Dr Bill Teatheredge, curatorial researcher at The Munnings Art Museum for his assistance in preparing this catalogue entry. This work will be included in Tradition and Modernity: the Works of Sir Alfred Munnings by Lorian Peralta-Ramos to be published in 2022.

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101 Sir Alfred James Munnings, P.R.A., R.W.S. (British, 1878-1959) Making a Polo Ground at Princemere oil on canvas signed lower right A.J. MUNNINGS 25 1/8 x 30 1/4in (63.8 x 76.8cm) $100,000-150,000 Provenance: With Frost & Reed, London. Sold from a Private Collection, Canada, Sotheby’s, New York, 7 June 2001, lot 557. Exhibited: Wildenstein, New York, Munnings Exhibition, November 1953. Literature: Alfred James Munnings, The Second Burst, Bungay, 1951, illustrated opposite p. 153. Footnote: Frederick Henry Prince (1859 - 1953) was an American stockbroker, investment banker and financier. He was born in Winchester, Massachusetts, the son of Frederick O. Prince, former Mayor of the city of Boston and Helen Henry Prince. A contemporary of Andrew W. Mellon, J.P. Morgan, he was a close friend of President Theodore Roosevelt and Joseph P. Kennedy Sr. Prince owned homes on both sides of the Atlantic. In the 1890s, he purchased a 994 acre estate at Wenham, Massachusetts, that he called Princemere. A dedicated horseman, he established numerous riding trails and carriage roads on the estate. In 1932 Prince also bought the Marble House at Newport, Rhode Island from Mrs. Oliver Hazard Perry Belmont (formerly Alva Vanderbilt). Besides his home in Biarritz, Mr. Prince owned “Villa Sainte-Helene” at Pau, Pyrénées-Atlantiques, France (today the residence of the Préfet des Pyrénées-Atlantiques), where he had been Master of Foxhounds in the annual hunt for more than 25 years. Munnings first met Prince at a Hunt dinner in Pau in 1920. He had a chance encounter with Prince and his wife Abigail while sailing to New York from Southampton on the Berengaria in 1924, on his one and only trip to North America. During the voyage Prince convinced Munnings to spend part of his trip at Princemere where he provided him with a fully equipped studio where Munnings not only painted portraits of his hosts but several of their neighbors as well. The work offered here depicts the construction of a polo field at Princemere. The modern steam powered plow in the middle ground is juxtaposed against the teams of horses standing in the foreground perfectly illustrates the dichotomy Munnings witnessed between the modernization he distained and his nostalgia for traditional means that were disappearing before his eyes. We are grateful to Dr Bill Teatheredge, curatorial researcher at The Munnings Art Museum for his assistance in preparing this catalogue entry. This work will be included in Tradition and Modernity: the Works of Sir Alfred Munnings by Lorian Peralta-Ramos to be published 2022.

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102 Sir Alfred James Munnings, P.R.A., R.W.S. (British, 1878-1959) Lark III, an Irish Setter, 1910 oil on canvas signed lower right, A.J. MUNNINGS and dated, inscribed lower left LARK III 16 7/8 x 17 1/8in (42.9 x 43.6cm) $25,000-35,000 Provenance: The Property of a Deceased Estate, Sold Christie’s, London, 6 March 1986, lot 166. With Richard Green, London. The Property of a Private Collector, Pennsylvania, Sold Sotheby’s, New York, 2 November 2001, lot 217. Footnote: Munnings loved dogs almost as much as he loved horses. Many depictions of dogs are included in his larger scenes and patron’s portraits but canine portraits by Munnings are rare in his oeuvre. He and his wife Violet had dogs which they adored, and he frequently mentioned in his memoirs, but he does not mention any of his canine commissions. Several of his dog portrait compositions feature a dog sitting on a chair and all the works truly capture the spirit and personality of the sitter. A portrait of Lady Munnings’ dog entitled Pekingese seated in one of Munning’s armchairs was painted in 1909 and currently in the collection of the Philadelphia Museum of Art. We are grateful to Dr Bill Teatheredge, curatorial researcher at The Munnings Art Museum for his assistance in preparing this catalogue entry. This work will be included in Tradition and Modernity: the Works of Sir Alfred Munnings by Lorian Peralta-Ramos to be published 2022.

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103 Sir Alfred James Munnings, P.R.A., R.W.S. (British, 1878-1959) Winter at Flatford Mill, 1928 oil on panel signed lower right A.J. MUNNINGS 20 x 24in (50.8 x 61cm) $15,000-25,000 Provenance: The artist until 1956. The collection of G.T.G. Williams. Sold Christie’s, London, 2 March 1978, lot 40. With J.L.W. Bird, London. The Property of a Private Collector, Pennsylvania, Sold Sotheby’s, New York, 2 November 2001, lot 212. Exhibited: Howard Young Galleries, New York, 1930, no. 25 or no. 28. (catalogue not traced). Art Circle, Norwich, 1932, no. 99 or no. 103 (catalogue not traced). (Possibly) Royal Academy, London, 1934, no. 74. (Possibly) Christchurch Mansion, Wolsey Art Gallery, Ipswich, Loan Collection of Pictures by A.J. Munnings, RA, July 1934, no. 20. Montreal, 1935, no. 34 or no. 43 (catalogue not traced). Leicester Galleries, London, Paintings of A.J. Munnings, R.A. since 1928, April-May 1938, no. 51 or 54 (catalogue not traced). Bond Street Gallery, London, 1956, no. 6 or no. 7 (catalogue not traced). Wolverhampton, July - August 1956, no. 44 or no. 66 (catalogue not traced). Footnote: Munnings loved rural life and landscapes, particularly the valley between Dedham and Flatford where he lived, and his paintings depict the diverse beauty of the British countryside. He was a staunch proponent of en plein air painting and like the French Impressionists, he captures the principal characteristics of form while evoking the ambiance of the environment. The River Stour was one of Munnings’ favorite places to paint and there are several works by him relating to this area. Flatford Mill used to belong to Golding Constable the father of the artist John Constable. John Constable painted many of his iconic works in this area. On the right side of the painting offered here the river lock and gate shown are the very ones seen in the Constable’s Flatford Mill (‘Scene on a Navigable River’) 1816-1817 (Tate Gallery, No. T03900), in between the mill and boy on the horse in that painting. As in the Constable painting Flatford Mill can be seen in the background as it can behind the trees in Munnings’ work. There is a canvas version of Winter at Flatford Mill recorded by the Munnings Art Museum which was inscribed and dated 1928 on the stretcher bar. There are therefore two paintings which are basically identical, one on board, and one on canvas of the same size. The only notable variation in the oil on canvas version is the right side view is cropped so the lock gate is nearer the edge of the composition. It is likely the case that the work offered here is a study for the canvas version, which would be typical Munnings’ style of working. Munnings painted another view of Flatford in the snow and ice in 1939, now in the collection of the Russell-Cotes Art Gallery, Bournemouth (see A.J. Munnings, The Finish, Bungay, 1952, p. 232, illustrated opposite p. 281). We are grateful to Dr Bill Teatheredge, curatorial researcher at The Munnings Art Museum for his assistance in preparing this catalogue entry. This work will be included in Tradition and Modernity: the Works of Sir Alfred Munnings by Lorian Peralta-Ramos to be published 2022.

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104 An impressive Regence gilt bronze mounted kingwood commode en tombeau in the manner of François Mondon circa 1725 With breccia corallina marble top. height 34in (86cm); width 60in (152.5cm); width 30in (76cm) $20,000-30,000 Provenance: Sold Christie’s, New York, 4 November 1992, lot 189. Footnote: François Mondon (1694-1770), maître by 1730, specialized in the use of dark timber veneers, and worked mainly in the Régence style, although a few Louis XV pieces are also known to have come from his workshop in rue du Faubourg-Saint-Antoine, Paris. His son François Antoine took over the workshop after his death in 1770. A commode of similar form, marked for Mondon, with nearly identical drawer pulls is illustrated P. Kjellberg, Le Mobilier Français du XVIIIe Siècle, 1989, p. 584, fig. A.

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105 Two Chinese blue and white porcelain vessels Including one cylindrical brush pot decorated with children at play in a garden and one hexagonal jardinière and stand with lotus decoration. the jardiniere overall height 8 3/4in (22cm); diameter 10in (25.5cm) $400-600 105

106 Two pairs of Chinese blue and white glazed porcelain vases The first pair late Qing dynasty or later but bearing Kangxi marks, covered in a continuous narrative tableau; the second pair contemporary, decorated in dragons amid smoke and clouds potted atop en suite bases. the larger pair height 16 1/2in (42cm); width 7 1/2in (19cm); depth 7 1/2in (19cm) $500-700

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107 Two Chinese blue and white porcelain dishes probably late Ming dynasty Tradeware likely made for the Southeast Asian market, one with central well covered in deer and Lingzhi fungi, the other with central well covered in birds and flowers. the larger diameter 14 1/4in (36cm) $300-500 Provenance: Sold The Collection of Arne Schlesch, Sotheby’s, New York, 5 April 2000, lots 44 & 45. 107

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108 A set of six Chinese blue and white glazed porcelain dishes probably Kangxi period Decorated with birds and flowers; together with two Chinese Export blue and white porcelain oblong dishes, 19th century or later. diameter of plates 10 1/2in (27cm) $400-600

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109 A large Chinese Export blue and white porcelain charger with unusual peacock design probably Kangxi period Centered by a figural roundel beneath a western inspired crown, the everted sides covered in peacocks and lotus blossoms. diameter 16 1/2in (42cm) $800-1,200 Footnote: For a similar design see Christie’s, New York, 22 January 2012, lot 412. A slightly different design also featuring peacocks sold Bonham’s, Los Angeles, 13 October 2020, lot 51.

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110 Three Chinese blue and white glazed porcelain tablewares late Qing dynasty or later Comprising a lidded hexagonal tea caddy, a cylindrical vase with everted rim, and an asymmetrically potted double gourd form vase; all three covered in figural decoration, the third bearing an apocryphal Kangxi mark. the largest height 12in (30.5cm); diameter 5in (13cm) $800-1,200

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111 A pair of Chinese hexagonal yellow glazed gourd shaped vases in a dayazhai style With adjustable standard. height 13 7/8in (35.5cm); diameter 7 3/4in (20cm); height to top of finial 26 3/4in (68cm) $500-700

112 A pair of Chinese blue and white glazed porcelain covered baluster vases larger height 15 1/2in (39cm); width 10in (25cm) $800-1,200

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113 A pair of Chinese Canton enamel vases now mounted as table lamps Decorated with raised One Hundred Antiques decoration on a pink sgraffito ground. height to top of rim 18 1/4in (46cm); diameter 7 1/2in (19cm) $500-700

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115 A Chinese blue and white porcelain brush pot with figural decoration Chenghua mark, probably Transitional/Kangxi period The exterior sides covered in a continuous figural tableau of Emperor Wen entreating the counsel of Jiang Ziya. height 5 1/2in (14cm); diameter 7in (18cm) $1,000-1,500 Provenance: Sold The Collection of Arne Schlesch, Sotheby’s, New York, 5 April 2000, lot 49. Footnote: A related brush pot depicting the same narrative subject matter, see Bonham’s Knightsbridge, 7 November 2016 lot 204.

116 A Chinese blue and white porcelain brush pot probably Transitional/Kangxi period Depicting a narrative scene reversed by a large reserve of cranes and pine, the slightly concave underside centered by a small recessed well and the traces of old suzhou numerals/trad jargon written upon the surrounding unglazed biscuit. height 7in (18cm); diameter 7 3/4in (20cm) $1,000-1,500 Provenance: Sold The Collection of Arne Schlesch, Sotheby’s, New York, 5 April 2000, lot 50.

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117 A Chinese blue and white glazed porcelain sleeve vase probably Transitional/Kangxi period Potted as a tall slightly tapered cylinder surmounted by a waisted neck the exteriors covered in floral sprigs and now mounted to gilt bronze base. overall height 19 1/4in (49cm); diameter 6in (15cm) $2,000-3,000 Footnote: A related Transitional period vase sold Bonham’s, San Francisco, 4 October 2017, lot 5098.

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118 A pair of Chinese Export white glazed porcelain lion dog candlesticks 19th century On stands. figure height 3 5/8in (9cm); width 7in (18cm); depth 3 3/4in (9.5cm) $600-800 Provenance: Sold The Collection of Arne Schlesch, Sotheby’s, New York, 5 April 2000, lot 26.

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119 A suite of twelve Chinese of hand colored erotic vignettes early 19th century An accordion fold out of twelve vignettes (each 7 3/4 x 9in) on silk laid down on paper matting, bound in blue patterned cloth covers, now detached. $700-900

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120 A pair of Chinese blue and white porcelain square jardinières height 8 3/4in (22.3cm); width 6 3/4in (17.2cm); depth 6 3/4in (17.2cm) $100-150

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121 Two pairs of Chinese blue and white glazed porcelain vases The first pair of lidded baluster form with figural subject matter, bearing Kangxi marks but late Qing dynasty or later; the second soft paste porcelain, Kangxi period or later. the larger pair height 15in (38cm); diameter 5 1/2in (14cm) $400-600 Provenance: The lidded pair sold The Collection of Arne Schlesch, Sotheby’s, New York, 5 April 2000, lot 42. 122 A Chinese blue and white porcelain gu form vase probably Kangxi period The underside centered in an artemisia mark and with paper label. height 19 1/2in (49.5cm); diameter 9 1/2in (24cm) $500-700 123 A large Chinese blue and white porcelain covered baluster vase with lion dog finial height 21in (53cm); diameter 12in (30.5cm) $400-600 123

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124 A Chinese Export porcelain recumbent elephant form candle holder probably Jiaqing period height 4in (10cm); width 7in (18cm); depth 5 1/2in (14cm) $700-900

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125 A Chinese Export armorial porcelain tankard late 18th/early 19th century height 7 3/16in (18cm); diameter 5in (12.7cm) $500-700 Footnote:

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The arms as depicted upon this tankard are those of the family of Field.This tankard was in the possession of a gentleman who was a member of the family of Field, of the County of Yorkshire. This family stems from a William Field, of Bradford in the same county whose wife, Katherine was granted Letters of Administration as the administrator of William’s estate on the 21st April 1480. The family’s arms were confirmed, and their crest was granted to William’s grandson, John Field, of East Ardsley in the County of Yorkshire on the 4th September 1558. The Heralds’ Visitation of the County of Yorkshire that took place in the year 1584-5 records John, his wife, and children. His will was dated 28th December 1586 and was proved on the 3rd May 1587.There were several branches of this family living at Horton, Shipley and at Ulceby Grange, near Hull all in the family’s home County of Yorkshire. A distant cousin of John, of East Ardsley, Robert Field (baptised 9th March 1605 – 06 died 6th February 1672), of Bayside, Flushing, Long Island in the state of New York. Robert was one of the original Patentees of Flushing. 126 A large Chinese Famille Rose porcelain bowl Decorated with bats peaches and floral sprigs. height 5 1/2in (14cm); diameter 13in (33cm) $200-400

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127 A twenty one piece Chinese Export porcelain part tea service Comprising a slop bowl (chip to rim), a sparrow beak cream jug (chipped and cracked), six tea cups, six tea bowls, six saucers, a hexagonal dish. cream jug height 5 1/4in (13cm); width 4 1/2in (11.5cm); depth 3 1/4in (9cm) $500-700 Provenance: Sold The Collection of Arne Schlesch, Sotheby’s, New York, 5 April 2000, lot 22.

128 A five piece Chinese Export Mandarin palette porcelain vase garniture late 18th century the largest height 11 1/2in (29cm); diameter 6in (15cm) $1,000-1,500 Provenance: Sold The Collection of Arne Schlesch, Sotheby’s, New York, 5 April 2000, lot 25. THE COLLECTION OF LADY VICTORIA WHITE | 67


129 A pair of Chinese polychrome enameled porcelain baluster vases mounted as lamps Each with adjustable standard. height to top of rim 13 1/4in (33.5cm); diameter 6in (15.2cm) $600-800

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130 A Chinese elm side table height 32 1/4in (82cm); width 36 3/4in (93cm); depth 18in (46cm) $300-500

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131 A Chinese stained mixed wood side cabinet height 38in (97cm); width 82 1/2in (210cm); depth 17in (43cm) $300-500


132 A Japanese champlevé enameled bronze okimono of Kannon Bosatsu on an elephant With applied character mark to underside. height 14in (35.5cm); width 15in (38cm); depth 7in (18cm) $1,000-2,000

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133 A Japanese cold painted mixed metal model of a stork On a black slate base. overall height 16in (40.5cm); length 12in (30.5cm); width 5in (13cm) $800-1,200

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134 A Japanese champlevé enameled bronze elephant and vase okimono height 11in (28cm); width 9 3/4in (25cm); depth 5 1/4in (13cm) $700-900

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135 A Japanese gilt and patinated horse form koro / censer Meiji period Cast to depict a standing stallion with piercing gilt eyes, the abdomen wrapped in a realistically rendered cloth with gilt-decorated Tokugawa mon (family crest), the fitted knot on his back forming the separately cast lid of the censer. height 10 1/2in (27cm); width 19in (48cm); depth 4 1/2in (11.5cm) $1,500-2,000 Footnote: The Suiba (‘water horse’) event was held yearly by the Tokugawa government during the Edo period with horses, like in the present lot, wrapped in family crest decorated hemp-cloths crossing the Sumidagawa river.

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136 A large Japanese patinated bronze okimono of a stalking tiger Genryusai Seiya active Meiji period, circa 1900 Covered in patinated stripes the underside sealed Dai Nihon Genryusai Seiya zo and Seiya isho. height 17in (43cm); width 36in (91cm); depth 11in (23cm) $2,000-3,000 Provenance: Sold Christie’s, New York, 4 December 1982, lot 906.

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137 Japanese School (19th century) Ukiyo-e figures woodblock prints two after Yamamura Koka, one after Torii Kondo, all with character inscriptions largest 15 1/2 x 10in (39 x 25cm) $300-600 138 A pair of Japanese gilt metal mounted lacquered prickets height 27 1/4in (69cm); diameter 9in (23cm) $400-600

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139 A pair of Asian silvered metal architectural elements now as bookends The mythical beast terminal heads now mounted on black slate bases as bookends. height 10in (25.5cm); width 8 1/2in (21.5cm); depth 6 1/4in (16cm) $400-600

141 An Asian silver and copper inlaid bronze censer possibly Vietnamese With mythical beast handles and raised atop a separately cast foot, the sides covered in silver and bronze inlay depicting pastoral figures. overall height 5 1/2in (14cm); width 14in (35.5cm); depth 4 3/4in (12cm) $800-1,200 Footnote: A very similar example from the Marilyn Ackerman collection also described as ‘possibly Vietnamese’ sold Christie’s, New York, 29 June 2001, lot 98. Another jardinière dated to the Bao Dai reign of 1945-1949 sold Bonham’s, San Francisco, 9 September 2008, lot 2715.

140 A Southeast Asian verdigris metal model of a recumbent Bodhisattva height 7 1/2in (19cm); length 24in (61cm); width 7in (18cm) $200-300

142 A Japanese blue and white glazed porcelain jardinière height 11in (28cm); diameter 19in (48.3cm) $300-500

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143 A Swedish Rococo gilt bronze mounted tulipwood, walnut and parquetry bombé commode mid 18th century height 31 1/4in (79.5cm) width 36in (91.5cm) depth 20in (51cm) $3,000-5,000 Provenance: Sold Christie’s, New York, 1 November 1989, lot 71. Footnote: The best known maker off this distinctive form of commode, characteristic of Stockholm in the late 1760s, was Johan Neijber (maître in 1768) but the type was also made by his competitors Matthias Engström, Lars Bolin and Jonas Wahlbeck (see: T. Sylvén, Mästarnas Möbler, Stockholm, 1996, p. 115, p. 69, p. 273, p. 276 and p. 361).

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144 A Venetian Rococo style acid etched mirror 20th century height 51 1/2in (131cm); width 38 1/2in (98cm) $1,000-1,500

147 A pair of Indian polychrome decorated trunks modern height 16in (40cm); width 24in (61cm); depth 16 1/4in (41cm) $400-600

145 A brass mounted galleried serving trolley post 1950 With hinged fold down ends. height 29in (74cm); width open 53in (135cm); depth 18in (46cm) $300-500

148 A pair of Rose Tarlow fully upholstered yellow velvet Lambertus chairs modern height 33 1/2in (85cm); width 31in (79cm); depth of seat 25in (63.5cm) $300-500

146 Four blue or green velvet upholstered ottomans modern Comprising two circular and a pair of square. the square height 18in (46cm); width 16in (40.5cm); the larger circular height 17 1/2in (44.5cm); diameter 19 1/2in (49.5cm) $300-500

149 A Chinoiserie decorated coffee table modern height 19in (48cm); width 67in (170cm); depth 43in (109cm) $400-600

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150 Charles Van den Eycken (Belgian, 1859-1923) Playing Havoc, 1894 oil on canvas signed Ch van den Eycken and dated lower right 32 1/2 x 46 1/2in (82.5 x 118cm) $8,000-12,000

151 A fully upholstered red velvet three seat sofa modern height 39 1/2in (100cm); width 93in (236cm); depth of seat 27in (68.5cm) $300-500

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152 A pair of William IV gilt and patinated bronze stork form candlesticks in the manner of Thomas Abbott second quarter 19th century height 15 1/2in (39cm); width 6 1/2in (17cm); depth 5 1/2in (14cm) $1,500-2,000

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153 Ten Photography and Art Monographs modern A grouping of ten monographs highlighted by a signed copy of Francois Nars’ X-Ray, NY: Power House Books, 1999; first edition; in slipcase; folio. Boldly signed and inscribed “With Love, Francois Nars 03/11/99 on title page.; Two folio titles of Peter Lindbergh: Portfolio: NY: Assouline, 1999. first edition.; Peter Lindbergh: Images of Women. NY: Te Neues, 1997. first edition.; Richard Avedon, PerForMance. NY: Abrams, 2008. first edition.; David Bailey’s Birth of the Cool, NY: Viking Studio, 1999, first edition.; Bruce Weber’s Gentle Giants, NY: Bulfinch Press, 1994, first edition. along with four others. $500-700

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154 A George III inlaid satinwood drum table late 18th century With inset gilt tooled blue green leather top, the frieze fitted with two drawers and two hinged compartments. height 28 1/2in (72.5cm); diameter 26 1/4in (67cm) $1,000-1,500

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155 An Empire Savonnerie carpet first quarter 19th century approximately 13ft x 9ft 9in (394 x 293cm) $6,000-8,000

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156 An Italian alabaster model of seated Cleopatra Giuseppe Gambogi (1862-1938) early 20th century Side of base inscribed G. Gambogi. height 19 1/2in (49.5cm); width 13in (33cm); depth 11in (28cm) $600-800

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157 An Anglo Indian brass bound inlaid hardwood work box probably Mysore mid 19th century With fitted interior, a divided tray lifting to a well. height 8 1/4in (21cm); width 15 1/2in (39cm); depth 10 1/2in (27cm) $400-600

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158 An Anglo Indian horn and sandalwood sewing box Vizagapatam mid 19th century The hinged lid reversing to a hinged panel opening to a mirror, enclosing a fitted interior. height 9in (23cm); width 14 3/4in (37.5cm); depth 11in (28cm) $400-600 Provenance: Sold The Collection of Arne Schlesch, Sotheby’s, New York, 5 April 2000, lot 78. 158

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159 A French brass inlaid ebonized gentleman’s traveling vanity box retailed by Maison Touron, Paris late 19th century The lock inscribed Touran Fnt Feur de S M Empereur Richelieu 101 Paris, with plaque to lid inscribed Alex, the lid reversing to a mirror enclosing a fitted three layer interior with glass bottles and jars with silver lids with Minerva and Russian kokoshnik marks, monogram: CA, and additional implements. height 5 1/4in (13.5cm); width 11 1/4in (28.5cm); depth 8 1/2in (21.5cm) $800-1,200

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160 A group of five International table boxes 19th-20th century Comprising a burr walnut stationary box, a Victorian decalcomania dog themed travel jewelry box, a horn parquetry box, an Italian musical jewelry box and an English stained fruitwood box. the largest height 5 3/4in (14.5cm); width 10in (25.5cm); depth 7 1/2in (17cm) $500-700 Provenance: One sold Christie’s, New York, 6 Feb 2007, lot 824. 160

161 An English brass mounted burr walnut lap desk on later stand the lap desk second half 19th century The hinged lid opening to a double green tooled leather lined writing surface opening to two document compartments, with utensil wells. overall height 21 1/4in (54cm); width 19 3/4in (5cm); depth 10in (25.5cm) $200-300

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162 Two gilt bronze table top frames 20th century the larger height 9 1/2in (24cm); width 8 1/2in (21.5cm) $300-500

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163 A French gilt bronze and enameled six piece vanity set early 20th century Comprising an easel back picture frame, a circular powder box, a comb, a hair brush, a hand mirror and a clothes brush, four inset with portrait miniatures; together with an associated easel back picture frame and a pair of candlesticks. (9) taller frame height 12 3/4in (32.5cm) $1,000-1,500 163

164 A French gilt bronze and champlevé enamel easel back triptych table top frame late 19th century The crest with cipher monogram LT. height 11in (28cm); width 14in (35.5cm); depth 8in (20.5cm) $600-800

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165 Four French gilt metal easel back picture frames 20th century the largest height 16in (40.5cm); width 12 1/4in (31cm) $800-1,200

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166 Two French gilt metal mounted clear glass table boxes late 19th/early 20th century tallest 5 1/2in (14cm); width 4in (10cm); depth 4in (10cm) $300-500

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167 Three French gilt metal easel back picture frames 20th century the largest height 15in (38cm); width 10 3/4in (27cm) $800-1,200

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168 A French brass carriage clock trophy: The Select Stakes, Goodwood late 20th century The clock with moon phase, week and month calendar and alarm dials and push repeat mechanism, striking on a gong, with plaque inscribed THE SELECT STAKES / GOODWOOD / 15 SEPTEMBER 1989, with travel case. height including handle 7 1/4in (18.5cm); width 3 1/2in (9cm); depth 3in (7.6cm) $1,000-1,500

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169 A George III brass mounted steel and walnut flintlock tinder-pistol lighter Burgon, London late 18th/early 19th century Inscribed BURGON and LONDON, with double cock mechanism. height 4 3/4in (12cm); width 6 3/4in (17cm); depth 3 1/4in (8cm) $600-800 170 An English gilt bronze fretwork stationary box second half 19th century height 7 1/4in (18.5cm); width 9 1/4in (23.5cm); depth 6in (15cm) $600-800

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171 Three Persian lacquered table articles late 19th-20th century Comprising a vase now mounted as a lamp, a table box and a tray. lamp height excluding fitment 10 1/2in (26.5cm) $400-600


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171A A George IV style fully upholstered pale blue armchair modern height 35 1/2in (90cm); width 33in (84cm); depth of seat 23in (58.5cm) $150-200

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172 A stained wood and cane paneled four tier table modern height 25in (63.5cm); width 28 1/2in (72cm); depth 16 1/2in (42cm) $60-80

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173 A fully upholstered blanket chest modern height 21in (53.5cm); width 60in (152.5cm); depth 20 1/2in (52cm) $200-300

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174 A fully upholstered armchair modern height 35 1/2in (90cm); width 30in (76cm); depth 39in (99cm); depth of seat 26 1/2in (67cm) $300-500

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175 An English mahogany étagère early 20th century height 57in (145cm); width 34 1/2in (87.5cm); depth 10in (25.5cm) $300-500

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176 An Anglo Indian style parcel ebonized mixed wood and tufted leather bench modern height 18in (46cm); width 56in (142cm); depth 28in (71cm) $400-600 176

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177 Paul Gustav Fischer (Danish, 1860-1934) Portrait of an elegant lady with an umbrella oil on canvas signed lower left PAUL FISCHER 15 1/2 x 6 1/2in (39 x 16.5cm) $2,000-3,000

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178 Paul Gustav Fischer (Danish, 1860-1934) Holmens Kanal oil on oak panel signed lower right PAUL FISCHER 7 1/2 x 8 1/2in (19 x 22cm) $3,000-5,000

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179 A pair of Italian blue and white glazed albarelli 18th/19th century height 11 1/2in (29cm); diameter 6in (15cm) $1,000-1,500

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180 A group of five polychrome glazed majolica urns modern height of tallest 22 1/2in (57cm); diameter 15in (38cm) $300-500 180

181 A pair of Italian maiolica style chargers: Virtus Amor & Julia Bella retailed by Cottura modern Blue painted MADE IN ITALY “FOR COTTURA”. diameter 16 5/8in (42.3cm) $250-350

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182 Three Dutch blue and white tin glazed covered jars 18th/19th century height of tallest 16 1/2in (42cm) $800-1,200

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183 A near pair of Dutch blue and white tin glazed covered vases 18th/19th century height 13 1/2in (34cm); diameter 7in (18cm) $1,000-1,500

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184 A pair of Dutch blue and white tin glazed vases late 18th/early 19th century height 9 1/2in (24cm); diameter 6 1/2in (17cm) $800-1,200

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185 A set of twelve Lamm of Dresden porcelain cabinet plates post 1934 Blue printed lamb above Dresden and Made in Saxony and numbered 255. diameter 11in (28cm) $600-800

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186 A set of six Bavarian (Tirschenreuth) porcelain cabinet plates 20th century Green and red printed factory marks; together with a Limoges cake plate and cake slice. (8) diameter of cabinet plate 10 3/4in (27.5cm); diameter of cake plate 11 1/2in (32.5cm) $100-200 186

187 A set of seventeen German (Altwasser) porcelain botanical plates post 1930 Each centered by a floral spray, underglaze blue eagle above C.T. factory mark. diameter 8 1/4in (21cm) $500-700

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188 A set of twelve Meissen porcelain soup bowls 19th century Decorated with birds perched on branches and butterflies within gilt and cobalt borders; underglaze blue crossed swords, some above the number 4, some with gilt painted 115. diameter 9in (23cm) $1,200-1,800

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189 Two Paris (Feuillet) porcelain footed compotes circa 1830 height 4 1/8in (10.5cm); diameter 8 1/2in (21.5cm) $600-800 Provenance: Sold The Collection of Arne Schlesch, Sotheby’s, New York, 5 April 2000, lot 8.

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190 A large Vienna porcelain basin circa 1780 Underglaze blue beehive, (broken and repaired). height 6 1/2in (16.5cm); diameter 14 1/4in (36.5cm) $300-500 Provenance: Sold The Collection of Arne Schlesch, Sotheby’s, New York, 5 April 2000, lot 9.

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191 A pair of Continental porcelain cache pots and stands 19th century overall height 8in (20.5cm); diameter 7 1/4in (18.5cm) $400-600 191

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192 A Herend porcelain part dinner service in the Yellow Dynasty pattern modern Comprising nineteen 11in dinner plates (2527); eighteen 8in salad plates (2520); seventeen 6in bread and butter plates (2515); circular tray (2439), diameter 15 1/4in; two oval platters (2303, 2302), lengths 13 1/2 and 15in; blue printed factory marks above painted shape and pattern SJ. (57) $600-800

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193 A Herend porcelain part dinner service in the Chinese Bouquet Blue pattern modern Comprising twenty-four 11 1/8in dinner plates (527); twenty-two 8 1/8in salad plates (519); eighteen 8 1/8in soup bowls (504); eighteen 6in bread and butter plates (514); teapot (602), height 6in; coffee pot (1612), height 9in; eleven tea cups and saucers (724); oval two handled tray (412), width across handles 11in; circular tray (459), diameter 14 5/8in; blue printed factory mark above shape and pattern AB. (108) $1,000-2,000


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(part lot) 194 A suite of Baccarat clear glass stemware in the Malmaison pattern modern Comprising fourteen 8in water goblets and thirteen 6 3/4in claret glasses; etched factory mark. (27) $1,000-1,500

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196 A suite of Ajka crystal stemware modern Comprising ten 6 3/8in water goblets and nine 6in red wine glasses, etched factory mark. (19) $100-150

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197 A group of twenty one contemporary glass table articles Oleg Cassini, Christian Dior, Faberge and other makers modern Comprising eight Christian Dior frosted glass floriform votive holders; pair of tall Oleg Cassini candlesticks; set of three Faberge flash glass votive holders; all with factory marks; together with four lily form candle holders; three block form votive holders and one block form vase, apparently unmarked. (21) largest candlestick height 8in (20cm); width 6in (15cm); depth 2in (7.5cm) $300-500

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198 Two English sterling silver mounted clear glass claret jugs C & F, Birmingham and Horace Woodward & Co, London 1901 & 1890 the larger height 8in (20cm); length over handle 6 1/2in (16.5cm); width 4 1/2in (11.5cm) $300-500

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199 A David Dowler for Steuben glass sculpture: Day and Night shape number 1134 1989 Etched Steuben, with original presentation box. diameter 10in (25.5cm) $500-700

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200 A suite of Lalique frosted and clear glass stemware in the Valencay pattern modern Comprising seventeen 7 3/8in champagne flutes; eighteen 5 7/8in water goblets; twenty-two 5 1/2in claret glasses; fifteen 5in wine glasses; fourteen 4 1/4in sherry glasses; sixteen 3 1/4in sherbet glasses; two pitchers, height 7 1/8in and two stoppers and decanters, height 10 3/8in; each etched Lalique® France. (106) $1,500-2,000

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201 A Lalique frosted and clear glass vase and leaf dish: Ermenonville and Honfleur modern Each etched Lalique France. height of vase 6in (15cm); diameter of dish 6in (15cm) $250-350 202 A group of seven Lalique frosted and clear glass table articles modern Comprising Compiegne bowl; Naiade pin tray; Saint Nicholas ashtray; Paquerettes cigarette holder; Gao ashtray; Canards powder box (lacking lid) and a heart form pink glass paperweight; etched Lalique® France. (7) the largest height 3 3/4in (9.5cm); width 8in (20cm); depth 6in (15cm) $300-500

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203 A group of eight Lalique frosted glass models of birds and rabbits modern Comprising three models of birds, three models of rabbits, a ring tray surmounted by an owl, ring tray surmounted by a pair of lovebirds, each etched Lalique France; together with a Mats Jonasson glass panda paperweight (3286). (9) the largest height 3 1/2in (9cm); width 3 1/4in (8cm); depth 5in (12.5cm) $150-250 204 Five Lalique clear and frosted glass vases early 20th century-modern Comprising an R. Lalique Domremy vase, etched R. Lalique France No.979; pair of Dampierre vases; conch shell vase and Bagatelle vase, each etched Lalique® France; (extensive damage to each). height of Domremy vase 8 1/8in (20.5cm); diameter 7 1/2in (19.5cm) $200-300


205 A Lalique frosted glass vase: Bacchantes modern Etched Lalique® France. height 9 3/4in (25cm) $1,000-1,500

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206 A Lalique clear and frosted glass mascot paperweight and ashtray: Tete d’Aigle and Tete de Lion modern The paperweight etched Lalique® France; the ashtray etched Lalique France. height of paperweight 4in (10cm); width 5 1/2in (14cm); depth 3 1/4in (8cm) $300-500

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207 A Lalique clear and frosted glass vase: Ispahan Rose modern Etched Lalique® France. height 9 1/2in (24cm) $500-700

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208 A Lalique frosted blue glass vase: Biches modern Etched Lalique® France. height 6 3/4in (17cm) $600-800

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209 A pair of Loetz iridescent green glass vases with applied decoration circa 1900 Etched Loetz Austria. height 4 1/2in (11.5cm); diameter 4 1/2in (11.5cm) $400-600

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210 A Lalique frosted green glass vase: Biches modern Etched Lalique® France. height 6 3/4in (17cm) $600-800

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211 Two Simon Pearce clear glass bowls modern Comprising a Hartland pedestal bowl with a collection of seashells and a Shelburne bowl on bronze stand; each with etched factory mark and signature pontil mark. height of pedestal bowl 8in (20cm); diameter 10in (25.5cm) $200-300 212 A five piece group of International glassware 20th century Comprising a Waterford ice bucket in the Simply Red pattern; enamel decorated decanter and stopper; clear cut glass decanter and two pans (chips). height of larger decanter 10 3/4in (27.3cm); height of ice bucket 7 1/2in (19cm) $100-150

213 An eight piece group of Continental clear and colored table glass modern Comprising a pair of emerald candlesticks, a pair of aubergine candlesticks (one with broken and repaired nozzle), a pair of emerald pedestal bowls, a pair of large clear pedestal bowls. height of tallest 10in (25.5cm); diameter of largest 9 3/4in (25cm) $500-700 214 A set of eighteen Bohemian enamel decorated cased glass dessert bowls and stands late 19th/early 20th century (36) height of bowl 2 1/2in (6.5cm); diameter of plate 6 3/4in (17cm) $200-300

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215 Philippe Henri Noyer (French, 1917-1985) Woman with two dachshunds, 1964 watercolor on paper signed in pencil upper right PL Noyer and dated 27 1/2 x 22 1/2in (70 x 57cm) $300-500

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216 Philippe Henri Noyer (French, 1917-1985) Woman reclined, 1975 watercolor on paper signed in pencil upper left PL Noyer and dated 27 x 39in (68.5 x 99cm) $500-700

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217 Philippe Henri Noyer (French, 1917-1985) Woman with a blue parrot, 1964 watercolor on paper signed in pencil upper right PL Noyer and dated 27 1/2 x 22 1/2in (70 x 57cm) $300-500

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218 A fully upholstered daybed modern height 31 1/2in (80cm); length 69in (175cm); width 45in (114.5cm) $300-500

219 A Rose Tarlow walnut Bianca commode modern height 30 1/2in (77.5cm); width 48in (122cm); depth 24in (61cm) $1,500-2,500 THE COLLECTION OF LADY VICTORIA WHITE | 109


220 Paolo Sala (Italian, 1859-1929) View of Oxford Street, London watercolor on paper signed and inscribed lower left P. Sala London 14 1/4 x 10 1/4in (36 x 26cm) $1,000-1,500 Provenance: Sold Christie’s, New York, 16 October 1998, lot 60.

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221 A William IV mahogany library armchair second quarter 19th century height 30in (76cm); seat width 22 1/2in (57cm); depth 18in (46cm); depth of seat 16in (38cm) $600-800 222 A rustic pine cricket table post 1950 height 28 1/2in (72cm); diameter 30 1/4in (77cm) $400-600 223 Jean Gabriel Domergue (French, 1889-1962) Portrait of a seated woman with a parasol, 1919 oil on canvas signed and dated lower right 25 1/2 x 21in (65 x 53.3cm) $3,000-5,000

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224 A Charles X walnut commode second quarter 19th century With black fossil marble top. height 37 3/4in (99cm); width 51in (129.5cm); depth 23 1/4in (59cm) $600-800


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225 After Bernardo Rosaspina (Italian, 1797-1832) Mela Panajal and Pera Campanal (2) color prints 19 x 12in (48 x 30.5cm) $300-500

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226 A group of six Baroque style ebonized metal pricket sticks modern Two sets of three in graduated sizes. the tallest height 24 1/2in (62cm); width 5in (12.5cm) square $300-500

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227 A pair of fully upholstered red, white and blue plaid armchairs modern height 28 1/2in (72cm); width 29in (73.5cm); depth 23in (58.5cm) $300-500 227

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228 After John Gould (English, 1804-1881) Pucrasia Nipalensis and a companion Tantalus Leucocephalus (2) lithographs (hand colored) on wove paper Both from Gould’s Birds of Asia; London, 18501883; Each a hand-colored lithograph by Gould and H.C.Richter, printed by Hullmandel & Walton and Walter & Cohn. Now considered one of Gould’s greatest achievements. It was published in 35 parts over a span of nearly 34 years. 13 1/2 x 20 3/4in (34.5 x 53cm) $500-700 Provenance: Sold Christie’s, New York, 15 October 1998, lot 39.

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229 A suite of six Ceramiche Basso G.B. white glazed earthenware candlesticks retailed by Bergdorf Goodman modern Comprising three pairs; each with sepia printed factory mark above retailer. heights ranging from 9 1/2 to 15 1/4in (24 to 38.5cm) $600-800

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230 A pair of Rose Tarlow fully upholstered green English Club chairs modern height 34 1/2in (87.5cm); width 33in (84cm); depth of seat 27 1/2in (70cm) $200-400

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231 Alice Robertson Carr de Creeft (American, 1899-1996) Foal patinated bronze the base inscribed Alice Carr de Creeft and JHM CLASSIC BRONZE height 6 1/2in (16.5cm); width 6 1/2in (16.5cm); depth 3 1/4in (8cm) $400-600

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232 A French gilt bronze bust of a young woman: Jeune fille de Bou-Saada after the model by Ernest Louis Barrias (1841-1905); Susse Frères foundry late 19th/early 20th century Side inscribed E Barrias, with Susse Frères pastille. height 7 1/4in (18.5cm); width 5in (12.7cm); depth 4in (10cm) $500-700

232 233 A French patinated bronze model of a seated nude: La Vérité Méconnue after the model by Aimé-Jules Dalou (1838-1902); Susse Fréres foundry early 20th century Inscribed DALOU inscribed with the Susse Fréres Ed foundry mark and impressed with the Susse Fréres foundry seal. height 9in (23cm); width 7 1/2in (19cm); depth 5in (13cm) $2,000-3,000 Literature: H.W. Janson, 19th Century Sculpture, New York, 1985, pp. 198-199, illus. for the plaster.P. Kjellberg, Les bronzes du XIXe Siècle: Dictionnaire des sculpteurs, Paris, 1987, p. 236, illus. for another bronze example. 233

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235 A Continental bronze model of a bulldog early 20th century Inscribed B (in a circle) Lane, on a mottled red marble plinth. overall height 7in (18cm); width 8 1/4in (21cm); depth 6in (15cm) $400-600

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236 A French patinated bronze, alabaster and marble model of a mouse after the model by Charles Valton (18511918) late 19th century Incised Valton, depicted seated on cheese. height 4 1/4in (11cm); width 3 1/4in (8cm); depth 2 3/4in (7cm) $300-500

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237 Three Continental patinated bronze figures late 19th century Comprising a pair of models of Cupid, on stands and a model of an 18th century boy with ice skates. the pair overall height 7 1/4in (18cm); width 6 1/4in (16cm); depth 3 1/4in (8cm) $400-600

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238 Mahonri Mackintosh Young (American, 1877-1957) The Makings patinated bronze the base inscribed MAHONRI M. YOUNG and stamped ROMAN BRONZE WORKS .N.Y., on a black slate plinth overall height 14 1/2in (37cm); width 14 1/2in (37cm); depth 6 1/4in (16cm) $5,000-7,000

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239 Harry Andrew Jackson (American, 1924-2011) The Marshal II, 1979 patinated bronze modeled as John Wayne as Rooster Cogburn, incised © Harry Jackson, dated and impressed with the artist’s thumbprint and further inscribed MA II, numbered 31 and stamped with the Wyoming Foundry Studios seal, on a marble plinth overall height 18in (46cm); width 18 1/2in (47cm); depth 6in (15cm) $4,000-6,000 Provenance: Sold Sotheby’s, New York, 23 April 1982, lot 162.

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240 Sir Cecil Walter Hardy Beaton (British, 1904-1980) Study for a man in a white shirt, blue overall trousers pencil and watercolor on paper stamped lower right Cecil Beaton Studio Sale 23 x 11 3/4in (58.5 x 30cm) $1,000-1,500 Provenance: Sold Sir Cecil Beaton, Christie’s, London, 7 June 1984, lot 46.

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241 A rustic stained pine side cupboard modern height 36in (91.50cm); width 60in (152.5cm); depth 16in (40.50cm) $300-500

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242 A Rose Tarlow beechwood and cane paneled Aubry game chair modern height 34in (86.5cm); width 23 1/2in (60cm); depth of seat 20in (51cm) $400-600 242

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243 Jules Cavailles (French, 1901-1977) Bouquet des fleurs en rouge, 1945-1946 oil on canvas signed lower left J CAVAILLES and again to the reverse and with further redacted inscription Bouquet à femme… 32 x 21in (81 x 54cm) $1,500-2,000 Provenance: Sold Christie’s, New York, 28 September 2004, lot 80.

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244 A Neoclassical style stained pine side cabinet post 1950 height 37in (94cm); width 51 1/2in (131cm); depth 18in (46cm) $500-700

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245 A George IV mahogany child’s bergère circa 1825 height 24in (61cm); width 14 3/4in (37cm); depth 16 1/2in (42cm) $300-500 Provenance: Sold Christie’s, New York, 6 April 2000, lot 65.

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246 Victoria White (20th century) Abstract lily pads acrylic on canvas 19 1/2 x 20 1/2in (49.5 x 52cm) $200-300

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247 Chinatown Screenplay—Robert Evans’ copy 1983 Towne, Robert. Chinatown. Santa Barbara, 1983. 8vo. 157pp. Limited edition. Signed and inscribed by the author Robert Towne to the film’s producer Robert Evans. Customized as “Robert Evans’ copy” on colophon limitation page. Specially bound in full red leather with gilt stamped titles to spine and cover. $1,500-2,000

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248 Robert Longo (American, b. 1953) Ellen, from Men in the Cities, 1999 lithograph on Arches paper numbered 15/50 lower left, signed R and dated lower right, this work is number 15 from the edition of 50 published by Wolfryd-Selway Fine Art, West Hollywood, with full margins 69 7/8 x 39 7/8in (177.5 x 101.3cm) $20,000-40,000 122 | Andrew Jones Auctions


249 Robert Longo (American, b. 1953) Joseph, from Men in the Cities, 2000 lithograph on Arches Cover paper Numbered 45/50 lower left, signed R and dated in pencil lower right, this work is number 45 from the edition of 50 published by Wolfryd-Selway Fine Art, West Hollywood, with full margins 69 7/8 x 39 7/8in (177.5 x 101.3cm) $20,000-40,000 THE COLLECTION OF LADY VICTORIA WHITE | 123


250 Ed Ruscha (American, b. 1937) Hot Air Being Blown (E. 126), 1982 lithograph in colors on Arches 88 paper signed Ed Ruscha and dated in pencil lower right, numbered 17/20 lower left (there were also 2 artist’s proofs), with the Styria Studio blindstamp, New York, the full sheet and with full margins 34 3/4 x 33 13/16in (88.3 x 85.9cm) $1,500-2,000 Provenance: Sold Christie’s, New York, 8 February 2005, lot 421 (part).

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251 Ed Ruscha (American, b. 1937) Untitled (E. 132), 1983 lithograph in colors on Arches 88 paper signed Ed Ruscha and dated in pencil lower right, numbered 90/100 lower left (there were also 25 artist’s proofs), with the Cirrus Editions blindstamp, Los Angeles; This piece was a special commissioned work for the 1983 Chicago International Art Exposition, with full margins. 33 1/4 x 28 1/2in (84.5 x 72.5cm) $800-1,200 Provenance: Sold Christie’s, New York, 7 February 2005, lot 421 (part).

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252 Ed Ruscha (American, b. 1937) Two People Temporarily Separated and Two Happy People (E. 109; and 110), 1980 (2) etchings in color on R.K. Burt paper both signed Ed Ruscha and dated in pencil, annotated A.P. and numbered 9/55 respectively (the editions were 55 plus 5 artist’s proofs for both), published by Bernard Jacobson, Ltd., London, both bear the Palm Tree Editions blindstamp to lower corner; each with full margins each sheet 19 x 39in (48 x 99cm) $8,000-12,000 Provenance: Sold Christie’s, New York, 2 November 2004, lot 566.

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253 Ormond Gigli (American, 1925-2019) Girls in the Windows, New York, 1960 Chromogenic print, printed later signed, titled New York City dated and numbered 5/20 in ink (on the mount); signed, titled, dated and numbered in ink (on the reverse of the mount) 38 x 38in (96.5 x 96.5cm) $15,000-20,000 Provenance: Sold Christie’s, New York, 24 April 2007, lot 542.

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254 Kiki Smith (German, b. 1954) Ballerina (stretching right), 2000 etching with aquatint and collage of tissue paper and glitter on Somerset signed in pencil lower right Kiki Smith and dated, inscribed in pencil lower left 5/24, (there were also 6 artist’s proofs), published by Pace Editions, Inc., New York, with full margins 19 3/4 x 14 3/4in (50.2 x 37.5cm) $4,000-6,000 Provenance:

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Sold Christie’s, New York, 25 October 2011, lot 345. 255 Kiki Smith (German, b. 1954) Ballerina (stretching left), 2000 etching with aquatint and collage of tissue paper and glitter on Somerset signed in pencil lower right Kiki Smith and dated, inscribed in pencil lower left 5/24, (there were also 6 artist’s proofs), published by Pace Editions, Inc., New York, with full margins 19 3/4 x 14 7/8in (50.2 x 37.8cm) $4,000-6,000 Provenance: Sold Christie’s, New York, 25 October 2011, lot 346.

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256 Andy Warhol (American, 1928-1987) $(1): one plate, 1982 unique screen print on Lenox Museum board boldly signed in heavy graphite and numbered 15/60 (from the edition of sixty unique variants, there were also 10 artist’s proofs), published by the artist, New York, with his copyright red inkstamp on the reverse, the full sheet. sheet 19 3/4 x 15 5/8in (50.2 x 39.7cm) $30,000-50,000 Provenance: Sold Christie’s, New York, 27 October 2015, lot 294.

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257 Richard Serra (American, B. 1939) Olson, 1986 Paintstik on screenprint on Kizuki Hanga Dosa signed in pencil lower right R Serra, dated and numbered 16/28 (there were also 6 artist’s proofs), printer: Ron McPherson and James McGowan; published by Gemini G.E.L., Los Angeles, with their blindstamps, the full sheet. sheet 36 1/16 x 72 1/16in (91.5 x 183cm) $8,000-12,000 Provenance: Sold Christie’s, New York, 26 October 2011, lot 344.

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258 Damian Elwes (British, b. 1960) Basquiat acrylic on canvas laid to board 60 x 42 1/2in (152.5 x 108cm) $500-700 259 A set of six Ralph Lauren mixed wood dining chairs modern Upholstered in brass studded blue and white cotton, with maker label to undersides. height 37 1/2in (95cm); width 22in (56cm); depth 23in (58.5cm); depth of seat 18in (46cm) $600-800 260 A Baroque style oak oval dining table modern Decorated with fleur de lis banding. height 30in (76cm); width 59in (150cm); length 84in (213cm) $400-600

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261 A Regency brass inlaid hardwood writing table attributed to Gillows of London and Lancaster circa 1815 With dark green tooled leather inset top, on recessed casters. height 30in (76cm); width 43 1/2in (110.5cm); depth 24in (61cm) $1500-2500 Provenance: Almost certainly supplied to Thomas, 2nd Marquess of Bath (1765-1837) for Longleat, Wiltshire and by descent at Longleat. Sold Furniture, Porcelain and Silver from Longleat, Christie’s, London, 13 June 2002, lot 362. Literature: 1837 Inventory, possibly p. 44, No. 64 Drawing Room, ‘Brass Bound...Writing Table’.1852 Inventory, possibly p. 41, No. 64 Drawing Room, ‘Brass bound Writing Table Green Leather top and Hassock’.1896 Inventory (4th Marquess’ Heirlooms), possibly, f 47 r No 40 B Bedroom, ‘A 3 ft 8 in...writing table inlaid buhl and brass rim on carved buhl standards’. Footnote: This writing table was probably supplied to Thomas, 2nd Marquess of Bath, by Gillows of London and Lancaster. Gillows was closely connected to the Wyatt family of architects and it may have been as a result of Sir Jeffry Wyattville’s alterations at Longleat that the Marquess purchased vast quantities of furnishings from Gillows. Their 1819 invoice amounted to £50 9s 10d and included ‘a table desk with double elevation’. The table offered here relates to two ‘Sofa’ table sketches in Gillows’ Estimate Sketch Books, each table on carved pillars and ‘claws’ and with foliate carved scrolled feet on recessed casters.

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262 The Dragon’s Dream by William Feilding 1975 A custom bound portfolio of William Feilding’s erotic masterpiece. Complete with 20 lithographs in colors on Arches paper; each signed and dated by the artist. Published in a limitation of 99 copies, these being 91 of 99. Gerard A Schreiner, editor. Basle & Geneva: Galerie Schreiner, 1975. Custom bound in full hunter’s green morocco with gilt titles and large dragon medallion to covers. 18 1/2 x 18 1/2in (47 x 47cm) $600-800

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263 Nineteen leather bound books 19th century Lot features: The Life if John Mytton, Nimrod [Apperley, Charles James], George Routledge & Sons 1877.234pp. Hand colored caricatures throughout.; Kingsly, Charles, The Water- Babies, London: Macmillan and Co.,1886. 8vo 371pp. full calf, gilt.; Bunyon, John, Pilgrims Progress, London: Henry G. Bohn, 1861.476pp.; custom bound in red stamped and gilt morocco by J. Weight. heavy decorative checkered gilt to all three edges.; The Spectator in Six Volumes, London: Andrew Wilson, 1812. 12mos. full calf, gilt. $300-400

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264 Thirteen books related to English History 19th-20th century Lot includes: five odd volumes of David Hume’s History of England, London: Robert Bowyer, 1806. vols. 1,2,3,7 & 10. engravings throughout., elephant folios, in generally poor condition.; The British Army and Auxiliary Forces; Colonel C. Cooper-King, London: Cassell and Co., 1893. 2vols. folio. 222 historic photographic plates throughout, along with 6 others. $300-400 264

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265 A George III mahogany pedestal partners’ desk late 18th century The gilt tooled red leather inset top with a hinged ratcheted reading ledge above three frieze drawers to either side with two banks of three graduated drawers flanking a central kneehole bank of four drawers to one side with a pair of cupboard doors, each enclosing a shelf, flanking a kneehole bank of faux drawers opposite, on bracket feet. height 31 1/2in (80cm); width 56 1/2in (143.5cm); depth 37in (94cm) $2,000-3,000

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266 Thackeray’s and Bulwer’s Complete Works. (22 vols.) Thackeray, W.M. Complete Works Illustrated. NY: J. W. Lovell, 1883. 10 vols. bound in 3/4 green calf over marbled boards. 8vos.; Bulwer’s Works, Bulwer-Lytton, Edward George Earle (Lord Lyttton, First Baron Lytton). Chicago and NY: Belford, Clarke & Co., ca.1900. 12 vols. 8vos. $200-300

267 Twenty Sir Walter Scott works 19th century Lot includes: 20 books Scott’s Waverly Novels. Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott, 1881.(12 vols.) along with 7 odd vols. Waverly Novels, Edinburgh: A & C Black, 1873. along with: The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, Edinburgh: A & C Black, 1882. $100-200

268 Twenty three leather bound books, mostly poetry 19th century Lot features: 23 books in all, highlighted by: Earl of Lytton, Glenaveril; or the Metamorphoses. London: John Murray, 1885. 2vols. 8vo.; bound in full blue morocco.; Hemans, Felicia, Poems of Felicia Hemans. Edinburgh: Wm. Blackwood and Sons, 1862. New Edition. 3/4 red morocco. 652 pp.; Prudomme, Sully, Oeuvres de Sully Prudomme, 1872-1888 (3 vols.) Paris: Alphonse Lemerre, ca.1888. all in uniform 3/4 red morocco. Currie, George Graham, Woman and her Infinite Variety, London: C.W. Daniel Co.,1925. first edition, inscribed and signed by author.; Hood,Thomas, The Serious Poems of Thomas Hood; A new and Complete Edition, London: Ward, Lock, & Co.,ca. 1880. 575 pp, along with 14 others. $250-350 138 | Andrew Jones Auctions


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270 269 Nine leather bound books related to art and ancient Rome 19th-20th century Lot features: Selections from John Ruskin’s First and Second Series (1843-1888). London: George Allen, 1894. second editions. 8vos. Uniformly bound in 3/4 green morocco over marbled boards. The Lays of Ancient Rome; Thomas Macaulay, London: Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1852. 210 pp.; The Studios and Styles of the Renaissance Italy 14601500, Andre Chastel, London: Thames and Hudson, 1966. Elegantly custom bound in full red morocco by Asprey of London, along with 5 others. $400-500 270 The Gustave Dore Illustrated Holy Bible (2 vols.) 19th century The Holy Bible: Containing the Old and New Testaments, According to the Authorized Version with Illustrations by Gustave Dore. London and New York: Cassell, Petter, and Galpin, ca.1870.2 vols., folio, 14-7/8” x 11-7/8”, title-page printed in red and black, printed index of plates, 136 illustrations for the Old Testament, 21 illustrations for the Apocrypha, 81 illustrations for the New Testament, a total of 238 full page B&W illustrations by Gustave Dore. Bound in fine full dark purple morocco, ribbed gilt decorated spines, covers elaborately tooled and paneled in gilt and blind, gilt dentelles, all edges gilt. $800-1,200

272 271 William Shakespeare Complete Works, plus two critical volumes 19th century The Pictorial Edition of the Works of Shakespeare, London: Charles Knight, ca.1860. 8 volumes, small 4tos. Bound in full contemporary calf, gilt titles to spine labels, all edges gilt. Engravings throughout; together with two different leatherbound editions of Edward Dowden’s Shakespeare: A Critical Study of His Mind and Art, both published in London: Kegan Paul, 1892 and 1897 respectively. (10) $600-800 272 Twenty four leather bound books, mostly of historical content 18th-20th century Lot features: Thomas, Lowell, India: Land of the Black Pagoda, NY: The Century Co.1930. Printed in a limited ed. of 250 copies, this one however is warmly inscribed, dated and signed to “Burt”, and is custom bound in full black gilt laden morocco by Bayntum-Riviere; Bath, England.; Lord Macauly, Critical and Historical Essays, London: Longmans, Green, and Co. 1885. 4vols., bound in full calf, gilt titles to spine.; Knight, Charles,(editor) London, London: Henry G. Bohn, 1851., 2vols., small 4tos.; Erckmann-Chatrain, M.M., The Story of a Peasant, 1789. London: Ward, Lock, and Tyler, ca. 1871., bound in 3/4 blue calf over marbled boards. 12mo.253pp.; Besant, Walter, Westminster, London: Chatto and Windus, 1902. 8vo. 312pp., bound in 3/4 aqua morocco., along with 15 others. $600-800 THE COLLECTION OF LADY VICTORIA WHITE | 139


273 A Rose Tarlow parcel gilt ebonized circular Regency mirror modern diameter 43 1/2in (110.5cm) $600-800

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274 Three rustic mixed wood stools 20th century largest height 18in (46cm); diameter 16 1/4in (41cm) $300-500

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275 A pair of tan tufted leather swivel bergères second half 20th century height 33in (84cm); width 25 1/2in (65cm); depth of seat 18 1/2in (47cm) $300-500

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276 A Rose Tarlow polychrome decorated cushion molded William & Mary mirror modern height 49in (124.5cm); width 32in (81cm) $200-300

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277 A rustic English elm milking stool 19th century height 9in (23cm); diameter 14 1/2in (37cm) $150-250

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278 A pair of Georgian style brown tufted leatherette upholstered tub armchairs modern height 29in (73.5cm); width 30 1/2in (77cm); depth of seat 25in (63.5cm) $200-300

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279 A Venetian Rococo style tripartite table top vanity mirror circa 1900 height 19in (48.3cm); width open 30in (76cm) $250-350

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280 Three porcelain table lamps 20th century the largest height 16in (40.7cm) $200-400

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281 A Brighton Pavilion style bamboo and rattan circular occasional table and a white painted faux bamboo stool the table height 25 1/4in (64cm); diameter 15 1/2in (39cm) $250-350

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282 A Neoclassical style rounded rectangular giltwood mirror 20th century height 43 1/4in (110cm); width 31in (79cm) $400-600

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283 A group of four table lamps 20th century Comprising a pair of glazed earthenware and two glass. height of pair excluding electrical fittings 12 1/4in (31cm); diameter 6in (15cm) $200-300

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284 A nest of four English brass inlaid ebonized tables 19th century the largest height 28 3/4in (73cm); width 22in (56cm); depth 13 3/4in (35cm) $800-1,200

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285 Veikko Aaltona (Finnish, 1910-1990) Woman in chair, 1944 oil on canvas signed upper right v. aaltona and dated 57 x 44 3/4in (145 x 114cm) $500-700

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286 An upholstered brown velvet oval ottoman modern height 13in (33cm); width 31in (79cm) $80-120

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287 A pair fully upholstered multicolored square ottomans modern height 16in (40.5cm); width 23in (58.5cm) square $300-500 287

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288 A Franz Hagenauer patinated brass mask Vienna circa 1930 Stamped FRANZ / Hagenauer / Wien 1035 and with factory monogram. height 16in (40.5cm); width 8 1/4in (21cm) $1,000-2,000 Provenance: Sold Christie’s, New York, 26 March 1982, lot 218.

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289 A Hammersley & Co. porcelain part breakfast service retailed by Thomas Goode & Co., Ltd., London first quarter 20th century Comprising four 8in plates; one 7in plate; three 6in bread and butter plates; two teapots, height 4 1/8in; coffee pot, height 6 1/2in; two cream jugs; open sugar; two covered syrup jugs, height 5 3/4in; two breakfast cups and saucers; two egg cups; two toast racks; divided open salt and salt and pepper shakers; green printed factory mark above retailer’s mark, black painted pattern 481. (27) $100-150

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290 A set of fourteen Minton porcelain coffee cans and saucers in the Atholl pattern second half 20th century Gilt printed factory mark and pattern name, red painted H.5264/V. (28) height of cup 2 3/8in (6cm); diameter of saucer 5in (13cm) $150-250

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291 A Hammersley porcelain part breakfast set in the Lily of the Valley pattern retailed by Thomas Goode & Co., Ltd., London first quarter 20th century Comprising two teapots, heights 4 and 4 1/2in; cream jug; open sugar; covered syrup pitcher, height 5 3/4in; toast rack; muffin dish and cover; individual stacking creamer/sugar; breakfast cup; two 6 1/4in bread and butter plates; one 8in side plate; one 6 5/8in cereal bowl; divided open salt; two 6in oval dishes; open salt and pepper caddy (with removable shaker) and a pedestal cup; green printed factory and retailer’s marks. (19) $100-150 291

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292 A Wedgwood porcelain part coffee service in the Wild Strawberry pattern post 1965 Comprising five coffee cans and eight saucers, black and gilt printed factory mark and pattern name. (13) height of cup 2 1/4in (5.7cm) $40-60 292

293 A Spode porcelain part tea and dinner service in the Trapnell pattern second half 20th century Comprising eight 10 1/2in dinner plates; six 9in luncheon plates; five 7 3/8in salad plates; three cream soup bowls and eleven under plates; two teapots, heights 6 1/2 and 6 3/4in; cream jug; two tea cups and four saucers; two demitasse cups and three saucers; covered vegetable dish, width across handles 13in; oval platter, length 12 3/4in; two sauce boats, one with underplate; green printed factory mark and pattern name, the platter with retailer’s mark for T. Goode & Co., London, painted pattern number Y6836. (52) $200-300

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294 A Coalport porcelain part tea and coffee service second half 20th century Comprising teapot, height 5 3/8in; cream jug; six tea cups and eight saucers; twelve demitasse cups and saucers; eight 6 1/8in side plates and 10in cake plate; green or blue printed factory marks, some with gilt painted pattern Y2480. (49) $100-150

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295 A Copeland porcelain part dinner service in the Mecklenburg-Strelitz pattern retailed by Thomas Goode & Co., London circa 1900 Comprising eight 9 3/4in plates (one broken in half); square form serving dish, width 8 1/2in and an oval serving dish, length 10 1/2in; COPELANDS CHINA ENGLAND gilt factory mark below retailer’s mark, red painted pattern C200. (10) $300-500

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296 A Minton porcelain part tea service in the Shalimar pattern post 1974 Comprising one 10 3/4in dinner plate; twelve 6 1/2in bread and butter plates; teapot, height 5 3/4in; cream jug; small pitcher, height 5 7/8in; twelve tea cups and twelve saucers; blue printed factory mark and pattern name. (40) $100-150 296

297 A Wedgwood porcelain part dinner and tea service in the Florentine Turquoise Rim pattern 20th century Comprising eight 10 1/2in dinner plates; seven 8 1/2in shaped square form dessert plates; six 8 1/4in salad plates; five 6in bread and butter plates; five 5in fruit bowls and seven tea cups and three saucers; green printed factory marks, red painted pattern W2714. (42) $100-150 297

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298 An Ashworth & Bros. ironstone part dinner service decorated in the Imari palette late 19th/early 20th century Comprising twenty-two 10 1/2in dinner plates; ten 8 3/4in crescent shaped salad plates and a small oval dish, length 8 1/2in; puce printed crown above A. BROS. and banner mark, red painted pattern 7499. (33) $600-800

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299 A group of five Royal Doulton glazed ceramic character table articles 20th century Comprising a Winston Churchill jug; Falstaff jug (D6287); The Lawyer jug (D6504), signed by Michael Doulton and dated 5 May 1978; Captain Cuttle jug and a John Barleycorn matchstick holder (D5602); each with green printed factory mark. heights ranging from 2 5/8 to 8 3/4in (6.5 to 22.2cm) $200-400 255

300 A Minton porcelain part breakfast service in the Pink Cockatrice pattern second half 20th century Comprising three 9in plates; four 6 5/8in plates; four 6 3/4in cereal bowls; teapot, height 5in; cream jug; open sugar; pitcher, height 5 3/4in; four breakfast cups and two saucers; circular serving dish, width across handles 10 3/4in; oval platter, length 13 5/8in; oval rimmed serving dish, length 11in; pink printed factory mark, some with pattern name and number 9646. (24) $100-150

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303 A pair of Gort pottery figures: Prince and Princess after models by Helen Liedloff circa 1950 Green printed factory mark, model numbers 204F and 505F and titles. heights 10 3/4 and 11in (27.5 and 28cm) $40-60 304 A suite of Christian Lacroix porcelain demitasse cups and saucers in the Follement pattern modern Comprising six cups and four saucers, gilt printed factory mark above pattern name. (10) height of cup 2 1/4in (5.5cm); diameter of saucer 5in (12.5cm) $40-60


305 A Flight Barr & Barr armorial porcelain part dinner service first quarter 19th century Comprising seventeen 10 3/4in dinner plates; oval platter, length 14 1/2in and an underplate, diameter 12 1/4in; plates with red printed crown above ROYAL PORCELAIN WORKS/FLIGHT BARR & BARR/WORCESTER & COVENTRY ST. LONDON, platter impressed FBB below a crown. (19) $200-300 Footnote: The arms as depicted upon this part dating to circa 1813/40 are those of the family of Sowerby.This service was in the possession of a gentleman who was a member of the family of Sowerby, of Dalston Hall in the County of Cumberland and of Putteridge, near Offley and Lilley Manor Estates both in the County of Hertfordshire. Given the presumed date of the manufacture of this service the likely candidate for the ownership of same was William Sowerby (born 1776 died 1838), of Putteridge and Lilley aforesaid. He was the eldest son of John Sowerby, of Dalston Hall aforesaid and his wife, Mary Pattinson (born 1754 died 1812).As William died unmarried in 1838, his younger brother (and ninth son of his parents), George Sowerby (born 11th July 1794 died 1868) inherited the Putteridge and Lilley estates and the Dalston Hall estate in Cumberland. Although, the Sowerby family were in possession of the Lilley estate well into the 20th Century, George’s grandson, Thomas George Sowerby (born 8th April 1866 died 24th August 1938) sold the family’s original estate of Dalston Hall in 1897 and sold Putteridge Park in 1907.

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306 306 Damian Elwes (British, b. 1960) Stone path through the garden, 1995 acrylic on canvas signed lower right Damian Elwes and dated 69 x 69in (175.25 x 175.25cm) $500-700 307 Unknown Artist (20th/21st century) HOT plexiglass with inscription and character signature to reverse 35 x 35in (89 x 89cm) $150-200

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308 Three decorative prints of Marilyn Monroe modern overall 24 3/4 x 24 3/4in (63 x 63cm) $50-70 309 A contemporary hot pink upholstered sofa with three loose cushions modern height 34in (86.5cm); width 63in (160cm); depth of seat 20in (50.5cm) $100-150 310 A small white shag rug modern approximately 3ft 1in x 5ft (92 x 152.5cm) $30-50


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311 Three decorative prints after Andy Warhol and Jean Michel Basquiat contemporary the largest 41in (104cm) square $100-150

314 A Charles Hollis Jones lucite and glass low coffee table late 20th century height 15 1/2in (39cm); width 49in (124.5cm); depth 31 1/2in (80cm) $400-600

312 A Hermès brass and faux tortoise timepiece modern #1736783, with Swiss quartz movement. height 7in (18cm); width 6in (15cm); depth 3in (7.5cm) $200-300

315 Geoffrey Dashwood (British, b. 1947) Mandarin duck patinated bronze back of base inscribed Dashwood and numbered 3/12, with two paper labels to underside inscribed Oscar & Peter Johnson and 1416 height 8 3/4in (22cm); width 2 3/4in (7cm); depth 5 1/2in (14cm) $1,000-1,500

313 A pair of Modernist marble and brass occasional tables modern height 24in (61cm); width 22in (56cm); depth 13 1/2in (35cm) $400-600

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316 A diminutive George III style mahogany tall chest of drawers 20th century height 31 1/4in (79.5cm); width 16 1/2in (42cm); depth 12in (30.5cm) $200-300

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317 A George III brass and steel folding fire guard late 18th/early 19th century height 32in (81cm); each panel width 24in (61cm); total width 49in (124.5cm); depth 5in (13cm) $300-500

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318 A Turkish machine made Oushak style carpet modern approximately 12ft 4in x 9ft 6in (376 x 290cm) $200-300

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319 A George III style mahogany serpentine chest of drawers 20th century height 31 1/4in (79.5cm); width 30in (76cm); depth 19in (48cm) $300-500

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320 Gordon Phillips (American, 1927-2011) Where did they go? patinated bronze the base inscribed GORDON PHILLIPS © ‘76 and numbered 14/40, on a wooden plinth overall height 8 3/4in (22cm); width 12 1/2in (32cm); depth 6in (15cm) $300-500

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321 A Continental needlework carpet approximately 15ft 3in x 9ft 8in (463 x 296cm) $800-1,200

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322 A Continental patinated bronze hound form inkwell late 19th century Together with a small bronze model of a setter. (2) larger height 6 1/2in (17cm); width 5 1/5in (14cm); depth 3 1/2in (9cm) $200-400 322

323 A pair of French patinated bronze busts 19th century Depicting a boy in a military bicorne hat and a girl in a jester hat. height 4 1/4in (11cm); width 2in (5cm); depth 2in (5cm) $200-300 323

324 A pair of English bronze rabbit head bookends after the models by Alfred Gilbert (British, 18541934) 20th century Side of each inscribed A. Gilbert height 6 1/2in (17cm); width 3in (8cm); depth 2 3/4in (7cm) $300-500

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325 A Regency gilt metal mounted tooled leather sewing box R. Wass, London early 19th century The reverse of lid with engraving depicting Justice, enclosing a divided interior, central lidded compartment with maker’s brand, above a drawer. height 6 1/2in (16.5cm); width 9 1/2in (24cm); depth 6 1/2in (16.5cm) $300-500

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326 Two English treenware boxes late 19th century Comprising a horse head snuff box and a figural twine box. largest height 2 1/4in (6cm); width 3 1/4in (8cm); depth 1 3/4in (4.5cm) $400-600

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327 A George III circular horn portrait snuff box late 18th century height 1in (2.5cm); diameter 3 1/2in (9cm) $300-500

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328 A George III elm and mixed wood comb back Windsor armchair late 18th/early 19th century height 35 1/2in (90cm); width 25in (63.5cm); depth of seat 14 1/2in (37cm) $300-500

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329 Six Franco Flemish tapestry fragment scatter cushions the tapestry panels 17th/18th century Together with a crewelwork cushion. (7) the largest 14 1/2 x 21in (37 x 53.5cm) $300-500 Provenance: The tapestry cushions sold Sotheby’s, New York Lot 210.

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330 A rustic Continental fruitwood back stool late 18th/early 19th century height 36 3/4in (93cm); width 14 1/2in (37cm); depth of seat 13in (33cm) $700-900

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331 A collection of sixty Italian plaster portrait intaglios in shadow box frames 19th century largest height 2 3/4in (7cm); largest width 2 1/4in (6cm); frames overall 14 1/4 x 11in (36 x 28cm) $600-800 Provenance: With Leger Galleries, Inc., White Plains, New York.

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332 Albert Paul Guillaume (French, 1873-1942) Fascination oil on board signed lower right A Guillaume, with remnants of old exhibition label to reverse, stenciled number 5, with further paper labels 13 3/4 x 16 1/2in (35 x 42cm) $1,500-2,000 Provenance: Sold Christie’s, New York, 21 May 1986. Exhibited: L’art et la vie en France à la Belle Époque, Bendor, SeptemberOctober, 1971.

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333 A pair of white marble models of rabbits 20th century height 8 1/2in (21.5cm); length 12in (30.5cm); depth 6 1/2in (16.5cm) $500-700 333

334 A pair of Louis XV style gilt and patinated bronze figural two light candelabra late 19th century largest height 13 1/2in (34cm); width 14 1/2in (37cm); depth 9in (23cm) $2,000-3,000 Provenance: Sold Christie’s, New York, 23 May 2000, lot 239. 334

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335 Follower of Jean-Baptiste Hüet (French, 1745-1811) Etudes de Lapins oil on canvas 9 1/2 x 10 1/2in (24 x 27cm) $4,000-6,000

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336 Phillip Rickman (British, 1891-1982) Study of ducks and a companion study of birds (2) watercolor signed lower left 9 1/4 x 13 3/4in (23.5 x 35cm) $400-600 337 Owen Waters (British, 1916-2004) Berney Arms Mill, River Yare oil on board signed lower right Owen Waters, titled to the reverse 15 3/4 x 24in (40 x 61cm) $300-500

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338 A rustic metal mounted oak side cabinet late 19th/20th century height 33 3/4in (86cm); width 42in (106.5cm); depth 15in (38cm) $400-600

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339 A Ralph Lauren brown suede upholstered loveseat modern height 33in (84cm); width 66in (167.5cm); depth of seat 26in (66cm) $300-500 THE COLLECTION OF LADY VICTORIA WHITE | 165


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340 A five piece group of smoking accessories various makers 20th century Comprising an S. J. Dupont table lighter, a sterling silver English vesta case, a sterling silver double cigar holder, The Illustrated History of Cigars by Bernard Le Roy and Maurice Szafran and a Savoy humidor. the humidor height 5in (12.5cm); width 11 3/4in (30cm); depth 9 1/2in (24cm); total silver weight approximately 7.5oz troy $400-600

344 A fifteen piece International collection of smoking accessories various makers 19th-20th century Comprising a pair of glass ashtrays, two ceramic ashtrays, a painted metal and silverplate figural ashtray, a match holder/ strike, three table lighters, an Adams transfer decorated tobacco jar (lacking lid) and five carved pipes. height of tallest lighter 5 3/4in (14.5cm) $300-500

341 A Continental iron mounted hardwood trunk 19th century height 21in (53.5cm); width 30 1/2in (77.5cm); depth 21in (53.5cm) $300-500

345 A Continental oak circular box table 19th century height 19in (48cm); width 16in (40.5cm); depth 17in (43cm) $300-500

342 A George III style green leather upholstered wing armchair 20th century height 40 1/2in (103cm); width 31in (79cm); depth 30 1/2in (77.5cm); depth of seat 21in (53cm) $200-400 343 Unknown Artist (20th century) Seated Woman (Wrapped), 1981 lithograph on wove paper Indistinctly signed lower left, titled lower center, dated 1981, and numbered 23/29 22 1/2 x 15in (57 x 38cm) $300-500

346 Georges Goursat (SEM) (French, 1904-1980) Caricatures (8) lithographs in colors Eight classic images from France’s Belle Epoch caricaturist depicting Society figures, politicians, and entertainers of the time; all framed matted and glazed; together with a monograph; Bonnelle, Madeleine; Meneret, Marie-José, SEM. Périgueux: Pierre Fanlac, 1979. (9) largest 18 1/2 x 25in (47 x 63.5cm) $500-700

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347 Wyatt Knight (American, 20th century) Cold Flute Hands, Grant St. Viadock and Subteranian, 2007 (3) black and white lithographs on wove paper each signed in pencil lower right Wyatt Knight and dated, numbered lower left 5 of 50 14 x 10in (36 x 25cm) $400-600 348 A Continental walnut and marquetry table box 19th century The lid reversing to a mirror. height 8 1/4in (12cm); width 13 3/4in (35cm); depth 11in(28cm) $300-500 349 A Tiffany & Co alarm clock and a Matthew Norman brass miniature carriage clock 20th century Carriage clock with travel case. alarm clock height 3 7/8in (10cm); width 3 1/2in (9cm); depth 1 3/4in (4.5cm) $250-350 350 Two pairs of Baroque style silvered metal pricked sticks D’Argenta and another maker modern the larger pair inscribed D’Argenta / Mexico, the smaller applied JAP. the larger height 18 1/2in (47cm); width 9 1/2in (24cm) $500-700 351 Steven Adams (American, 20th century) Passage, 1997; Fields Near Gannet and Rain Near Mapleton, 1996 (3) oil on board signed lower left or lower right Steven Adams, each titled, signed again, dated and with dimensions inscribed to reverse largest 18 x 22in (46 x 56cm) $500-700

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352 A pair of Michael Taylor ebonized metal Montecito club armchairs modern height 31 1/2in (80cm); width 36in (91.5cm); depth of seat 25 1/2 (65cm) $1,500-2,000

353 A set of four mosaic tile top square iron garden tables post 1950 Comprising two medium and two small. the larger pair height 23 1/2in (59.5cm); width 20in (51cm) square $200-300 THE COLLECTION OF LADY VICTORIA WHITE | 171


354 A pair of composition, wrought iron and rattan occasional tables modern height 23 1/2in (60cm); diameter 25in (63.5cm) $600-800

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355 A six piece suite of Brown Jordan black painted aluminum garden furniture post 1950 Comprising a settee, a pair of armchairs with striped cushions, a pair of square tables and a rectangular table. the settee height 31in (79cm); width 89 1/2in (227cm); depth of seat 27in (69cm) $600-800

356 A specimen marble and patinated metal coffee table post 1950 height 18 3/4in (47.5cm); width 58in (147cm); depth 33 1/2in (85cm) $1,000-1,500

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357 A nine piece suite of wrought iron Twig patio furniture modern Comprising a circular table and eight armchairs with blue and green plaid cushions. the table height 30in (76cm); diameter 76 1/2in (194cm) $2,000-3,000

358 Three wrought iron Twig chaises longue modern height 43in (109.5cm); width 30 3/4in (78cm); length 78in (198cm); height of seat 14 1/4in (36cm) $1,500-2,000

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359 A set of four ECCB Outdoors Outer Banks Adirondack chairs modern Blue, green, turquoise and red. height 37 1/2in (95cm); width 30 1/4in (77cm); depth 34 3/4in (88cm); depth of seat 17 3/4in (45cm) $300-500

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360 A pair of Chinese white glazed garden seats height 18 3/4in (47.5cm); diameter 12 1/2in (32cm) $200-300

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361 Five green and white painted Adirondack chairs modern height 37 1/2in (95cm); width 30 1/4in (77cm); depth 34 3/4in (88cm); depth of seat 17 3/4in (45cm) $300-500

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362 A set of four ECCB Outdoors Outer Banks Adirondack chairs modern Green, blue, orange and turquoise. height 37 1/2in (95cm); width 30 1/4in (77cm); depth 34 3/4in (88cm); depth of seat 17 3/4in (45cm) $300-500 362

363 A pair of Chinese light blue glazed garden seats height 18 3/4in (47.5cm); diameter 12 1/2in (32cm) $200-300

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364 A set of four ECCB Outdoors Outer Banks Adirondack chairs modern Red, white, blue and orange. height 37 1/2in (95cm); width 30 1/4in (77cm); depth 34 3/4in (88cm); depth of seat 17 3/4in (45cm) $300-500

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365 A group of eight iron candle stands, prickets and torcheres 20th century the torcheres height 53in (134.5cm); width 22in (56cm) $300-500 Provenance: The pair of five light torcheres sold Christie’s, New York, 6 Feb 2007, lot 798.

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366 A pair of ebonized metal garden chairs modern height 35 1/2in (90cm); width 27in (68.5cm); depth of seat 21in (53.5cm) $80-120

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367 A set of three iron four light pedestal torcheres 20th century height 47 1/2in (121cm); width 20 1/2in (52cm); depth 20in (51cm) $250-350

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368 A patinated wrought tubular iron garden daybed 20th century With striped upholstered cushions. height 37in (94cm); width 100in (254cm); depth 41in (104cm) $400-600

369 An assembled seven piece group of white painted aluminum garden furniture 20th century Comprising two benches, four chairs and a table, in two different patterns. the larger bench height 32 1/2in (82.5cm); width 42 1/2in (108cm); depth of seat 16 1/2in (42cm) $300-500 THE COLLECTION OF LADY VICTORIA WHITE | 179


370 A Continental Baroque style walnut side cabinet late 19th century height 38in (96.5cm); width 47in (119.5cm); depth 20 1/2in (52cm) $700-900 371 An American white painted side cabinet late 19th/early 20th century height 38 1/2in (98cm); width 39 1/4in (100cm); depth 18 1/2in (47cm) $400-600

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372 A Continental pine trunk 19th century height 30in (76cm); width 43in (109cm); depth 29in (74cm) $500-700 373 A cast stone relief of a hound’s head height 25 1/2in (64.5cm); width 12in (31cm); depth 9 1/2in (24cm) $300-500 374 A Belgian iron hectolitre container and a pair of iron andirons the container Henri van Havermaet, Brussels late 19th century The container with painted inscription HECTOLITRE / HRI VAN HAVERMAET / BRUXELLES. (3) the container height 16 1/2in (42cm); width 18 1/2in (47cm) $300-500

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375 A pair of black tole lanterns post 1950 height 19in (48cm); width 13in (33cm); depth 12 1/2in (32cm) $200-300 376 A Continental stone relief of a lion height 10 1/2in (26.5cm); width 4in (9cm); depth 7 1/2in (19cm) $150-250 377 A Mexican hardwood low table post 1950 height 18 1/2in (47cm); width 70in (178cm); depth 36in (91.5cm) $400-600

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379 378 A Portuguese pewter table clock 20th century With twin train striking movement, stamped MADE IN PORTUGAL. height 8 1/4in (21cm); width 11 1/4in (28.5cm); depth 8 1/4in (21cm) $100-150 379 Four International chivalric order badges Mounted in a shadowbox frame. the frame 20 x 14in (51 x 35.5cm) $400-600

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381 380 A Continental porcelain swan nest bud vase and a Faberge porcelain soap dish bud vase height 4 3/4in (12cm); width 5 1/2in (14cm); depth 3 1/4in (8.5cm); soap dish 4in (10cm) $80-120 381 A Regency style parcel gilt and white painted tole waste bin 20th century height 11 1/4in (28.5cm); width 9 1/4in (23.5cm); depth 9 1/4in (23.5cm) $50-70


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382 After Francesco Bartolozzi (Italian, 1727-1815) Cupid and Minerva and Cupid and Venus (2) mezzotint together with a black and white engraving Le Petit Predicateur after Fragonard (3) mezzotints each diameter 11 3/4in (30cm); engraving 13 1/4 x 12 1/2in (34 x 32cm) $200-300 383 An Indian kukri early 20th century The steel blade stamped with various letters and numbers with brass inlaid hardwood handle, with leather sheath. length 19in (48cm) $150-250

384 Two open face pocket watches and a Timex camera form clock 20th century (3) largest pocket watch height 3 3/4in (9.5cm); width 2 1/2in (6cm) $80-120 385 A rustic stained oak serving table post 1950 height 31 1/2in (80cm); width 96in (244cm); depth 22in (56cm) $300-500

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386 A large collection of International silverplate and metalware flatware and tableware various makers late 19th-20th century Including wine coasters, toast racks, pitchers, casters, sauce boats, condiment pots, a vase and other articles. (Qty) tallest pitcher 11 1/2in (29.2cm) $200-400 387 A set of four Continental gilt bronze, tole and patinated metal adjustable oil lamp wall lights mid 19th century and later height 16 1/2in (42cm); width 8in (20cm); depth 12in (30.5cm) $500-700

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388 A thirteen piece collection of international silverplate servingware and tableware various makers 20th century Comprising chafing dishes, covered serving dishes, a covered cake stand, an asparagus server, a silent butler and pastry stands. (13) height of tallest 12 1/2in (31.5cm) $200-400 389 A seventeen piece collection of International silverplate and metalware barware various makers 20th century Comprising a wine cooler, pitchers, a cocktail shaker, ice buckets, a mug, a jigger, a funnel, cups and five wine collars. the cocktail shaker height 11 1/2in (29.25cm) $300-500


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390 A Continental Rococo style writing table modern height 29 1/4in (74cm); width 61 1/2in (156cm); depth 30 1/4in (77cm) $300-500 391 Two adjustable brass and walnut standing lamps and a brass standing lamp (3) post 1950 height 54in (137cm); width 13in (33cm); depth 15in (18cm); depth fully extended 23 1/2in (60cm) $200-300 392 A collection of nine multicolored embroidered textiles modern Together with one yellow embroidered and one blue embroidered. (11) the largest 74 x 139in (188 x 353cm) $400-600

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Glossary The following are examples of the terms used in this catalogue. While every reasonable effort has been made to ensure that the statements made in the catalogue are correct, all statements and terminology in this catalogue are opinions of Andrew Jones Auctions and are subject to the provisions of the Terms and Conditions of Sale. Andrew Jones Auctions and Consignors make no warranties or representations with respect to any aspect of any lot. Buyers are invited to inspect the property themselves.

Bronzes

Furniture

Silver

A George II mahogany secretary cabinet second quarter 18th century This heading, with date included, means that the piece is, in our opinion, of the period indicated with no major alterations or restorations. A George II mahogany secretary cabinet incorporating antique and later elements This heading, indicates that, in our opinion, the piece, while basically of the period, has undergone significant restoration and alteration. A George II mahogany secretary cabinet composed of antique elements This heading, indicates that, in our opinion, the piece, while basically of the period, has undergone significant restoration and alteration. A George II style mahogany secretary cabinet The inclusion of the word “style” in the heading indicates that, in our opinion, the piece was made as an intentional reproduction of an earlier style.

Ceramics A Meissen porcelain figural group fourth quarter 18th century This heading indicates that in our qualified opinion the figural group was made at the Meissen factory in the fourth quarter of the 18th century. A Meissen porcelain figural group This heading indicates that in our qualified opinion the figural group was made at the Meissen factory but does not specify when, implying the age is uncertain. A Meissen style porcelain figural group fourth quarter 19th century This heading indicates that in our qualified opinion the figural group was not made at the Meissen factory but at another factory in the fourth quarter of the 19th century.

Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux (French, 1827-1875) This heading indicates that in our qualified opinion the work has been cast with the artist’s consent or that of his estate. After a model by Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux (French, 18271875) This heading indicates that in our qualified opinion the work is a copy of the artists model and not connected in any way with the artist or his estate.

A George III sterling silver dinner plate by George Parker and Edward Wakelin, London 1770 This heading states that in our opinion, this piece was made in the workshop of the master(s) or struck with his sponsor’s mark prior to retailing and hallmarked at the London Assay Office in the assaying year stated. A George III sterling silver dinner plate apparently without maker’s mark or maker’s mark rubbed circa 1770 This heading states that in our opinion, this piece was made during the specified monarch’s reign and is unmarked, or illegibly marked. A George III sterling silver dinner plate bearing marks of George Parker and Edward Wakelin, London 1770 This heading states that in our opinion, this piece this piece was made during the specified monarch’s reign, though maker’s attribution and exact date are questionable. There are variations to the dating systems within the British Isles and in other countries. Please note the weights listed in this catalog are approximate.

Paintings Authorship (Artist) In our best judgment, is by the named artist. (No unqualified statement as to authorship is made or intended.) Attributed to (Artist) In our best judgment a work of the period and in the style of the artist; may be the work of the artist, in whole or in part, but less certainty of authorship than in the preceding category. Studio of (Artist) In our best judgment a work by an unknown hand working in the artist’s studio. Circle of (Artist) In our best judgment a work of the period of the artist and closely related to the artist’s style.

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Glossary (cont.) Follower of (Artist) In our best judgment a work by an artist working in the artist’s style, in his lifetime or shortly thereafter.

Title If there is a generally accepted title of the lot, that title is given at the beginning of the description. If the work does not have a title or the title is not known to us, a descriptive title is given.

with one or more of these treatment or enhancements. Therefore we would like to remind all prospective buyers that unless otherwise noted in the catalog, the buyer should assume that one or more of these treatments is present in the described gem material and may or may not be permanent or detectable. When Andrew Jones Auctions has obtained additional information from a reputable, recognized laboratory or external source, we will commonly include the findings in our catalog description as additional information to prospective buyers. Various laboratories exist for these types of reports and findings may or may not be in agreeance with each other. Therefore, Andrew Jones Auctions makes no guarantees as to the accuracy or consistency of these reports and/or findings, but rather we provide this information to our clients in order to assist them in making determinations for bidding purposes.

Signature Signed The signature is, in our opinion, the signature of the artist.

Special Notice to Prospective Watch and Timepiece Buyers:

Manner of (Artist) In our best judgment a work in the style of the artist, possibly of a later date. After (Artist) In our best judgment a copy of the known work by the artist.

Bears Signature Has a signature which, in our opinion, might be the signature of the artist. The signature, inscriptions and dates are transcribed in print as they appear.

Condition No statement is implied or intended regarding the imperfections or general condition of a work. If you have questions on the condition of a piece, we would be glad to provide an opinion for guidance only. Condition reports may not include all adaptations, alterations or faults. Our staff are not professional conservators or restorers. Condition reports are not an alternative to examining a lot in person or obtaining your own professional advice. Andrew Jones Auctions will not be liable for failure to furnish a condition report. Unless specifically illustrated and noted, fine art frames are not included in the estimate or purchase price. Andrew Jones Auctions accepts no liability for damage or loss to frames while in storage. As stated in paragraph 7 of our Terms & Conditions of Sale, Andrew Jones Auctions is not responsible for loss damage of any kind or to frames or any other item when in the possession of a third-party shipper or any unaffiliated individual or collection service.

Special Notice to Prospective Jewelry Buyers: Prospective jewelry bidders should exercise caution. Diamonds and gemstones commonly undergo various type of treatments, including but not limited to: heat treatment, irradiation, oiling, bleaching and/or dyeing, resin and/or polymer impregnation, diffusion, fracture filling, laser drilling, high temperature high pressure (a.k.a. HTHP) and coating with wax or other compounds. These represent some of the treatments which are common in the industry and are generally considered acceptable. While Andrew Jones Auctions endeavors to disclose the most noteworthy of these, many treatments are not listed in the catalog as many gemstones are regularly treated

Prospective watch and timepiece bidders should exercise caution. While Andrew Jones Auctions offers a short description of the piece, the catalog notes and condition reports are not intended to be a complete analysis of the condition of any watch or timepiece. All watches and timepieces offered at auction are often of age and have received much wear during their lifetime. All watches and timepieces are to be sold in ‘as is’ condition and we encourage bidders to evaluate the piece in person prior to bidding.

CITES: Some materials such as coral, shell, horn and bone (to name a few) are subject to import/export regulations in compliance with CITES. Items containing a material listed under CITES protection may require additional licenses or be banned completely from import or export to and from the US and other countries.

BURMA: In accordance with the current US restrictions, import into the US of materials which originated from Burma during the tenure of this restriction (most notably jade and ruby) is not permitted. In either of these above mentioned cases concerning CITES, Burmese or any restricted material, it is the responsibility of the buyer to obtain any necessary licenses or documentation that is required to ship any materials that fall under these legal restrictions. Failure to obtain permission or licenses to import or export items purchased at auction does not justify cancellation of sale or delay in payment settlement.

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Conditions of Sale By bidding at auction, whether present in person or by agent, by absentee bid, telephone, internet or other means, the buyer agrees to be bound by these Conditions of Sale. 1. Unless otherwise indicated, Andrew Jones Auctions, is acting as an agent for the seller (consignor). 2. The ‘bid price’ refers to the highest bid acknowledged by the auctioneer. The highest bidder acknowledged by the auctioneer shall be the buyer. The auctioneer has the right to reject any bid, to advance the bidding at his or her absolute discretion and in the event of any dispute between bidders to determine the successful bidder or to reoffer and resell the lot in dispute. If any dispute arises after the sale, Andrew Jones Auctions sale record shall be conclusive in all respects. 3. The ‘purchase price’ is the sum of the final bid (hammer price) plus the buyer’s premium and applicable sales tax, unless the buyer is exempt by law from such taxes. The buyer’s premium per lot is 25% on the first $500,000; 18% on the amount between $500,001 and $2,000,000; 12% on any amount above $2,000,000. Bidders using Liveauctioneers online bidding platform will be subject to an additional 5% premium. 4. Payment must be received by Andrew Jones Auctions within three business days following the auction. We accept bank wire transfers, checks and credit cards (to a maximum of $50,000). ALL INTERNATIONAL BUYERS WITH ANDREW JONES AUCTIONS MUST PAY BY WIRE TRANSFER. All payments made by personal check will be subject to clearance before purchases can be collected. Buyers who have not purchased from Andrew Jones Auctions previously will be asked to provide photo identification, method of payment and/or financial references prior to the auction. Buyers outside of the United States must submit payment via wire transfer. 5. Buyers shall not take possession of any lot until all amounts due to Andrew Jones Auctions have been paid in full. Packing material and loading assistance are NOT provided. 6. All lots must be removed within fifteen days of the date of the auction or storage charges of $10/day will be charged for each lot, or property will be sent to offsite storage at the buyer’s expense. If property is not collected within ninety days, it will be considered abandoned and Andrew Jones Auctions reserves the right to retain any payments made and to sell the property in order to recover storage fees. 7. Andrew Jones Auctions does not have in-house shipping services; however, we can provide you with information on third-party shippers for you to contact directly. Andrew Jones Auctions is not responsible for the services provided by third-party shippers. 8. Upon fall of the hammer, title to any offered lot will immediately pass to the highest bidder, subject to compliance by the buyer with these Conditions of Sale. The buyer assumes full risk and responsibility of the property sold, agrees to sign any requested confirmation of purchase and agrees to pay the full purchase price.

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9. We reserve the right to withdraw, postpone or cancel any lot or sale before or during the auction for any reason. 10. No lot may be transferred. 11. All property is sold AS-IS. Andrew Jones Auctions, its agents, employees and the consignor, make no warranty or guarantee of title, merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose, or other warranty or representation regarding the description, authenticity, attribution, period, culture, source, origin, provenance, age, size or condition. For this sale, please see supplementary conditions of sale and glossary. 12. Andrew Jones Auctions offers absentee, telephone and internet bidding as a convenience to clients and does not accept responsibility for errors or failure to execute bids for any reason. Internet bidding is offered through third-party online bidding platforms. 13. Unless otherwise stated, lots offered may be subject to a reserve. The reserve is a price that we cannot sell an item below. This price is confidential between Andrew Jones Auctions and the seller. By law, the reserve cannot exceed the low estimate of any given lot. The auctioneer will protect the reserve on behalf of the seller by opening bidding or advancing bidding until reaching the reserve. 14. The copyright on all images, illustrations, digital images and text of any catalog produced by Andrew Jones Auctions are the property of Andrew Jones Auctions. You will not reproduce such text, photographs, illustrations or digital images without our prior written consent. 15. In the event that delivery cannot be made to the buyer because of loss due to fire, theft or any other reason, or a sale cannot be completed, our liability will be limited to the purchase price. 16. Condition reports are offered as a courtesy to our clients and are a statement of opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Andrew Jones Auctions is not responsible for any error or omission. The absence of a condition report on an item does not imply the lot is in perfect condition or free from typical wear or effects commensurate with age. Buyers or their agents are responsible for determining to their own satisfaction the condition of any lot prior to bidding. 17. The respective rights and obligations of the parties with respect to these Conditions of Sale and the conduct of the auction shall be governed by and construed, interpreted, applied and enforced in accordance with the laws of the State of California. By bidding at auction, be it in person or by agent, absentee bid, telephone, internet or other means, the buyer shall be deemed to have consented to the jurisdiction of the courts of California.


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General Notice: This auction will be conducted in accordance with Andrew Jones Auctions Conditions of Sale. Please read the COS in conjunction with our policies relating to this sale and other published notices and terms relating to bidding. Winning bidders are responsible for the sum of the final bid, plus Buyer’s Premium on the final bid price, any applicable fees and California State Tax for all items purchased, unless exempt in California or shipping documents showing an out-of-state destination are provided.

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General Bid Increments: $20-200…………………………..by 20s $200-1000………………….........by 50s $1000-2000………………...........by 100s $2000-5000………………………by 200s $5000-10,000……………………by 500s $10,000-20,000……………........by 1000s $20,000-50,000 …………...........by 2000s $50,000-100,000………………..by 5000s $100,000-200,000………………by 10,000s $200,000-500,000………………by 20,000s Above $500,000 at the auctioneer’s discretion The auctioneer has absolute discretion to split the bids at any time. Please email or fax this completed Registration form to: Email: info@andrewjonesauctions.com Fax: (213) 748-8018 Tel: (213) 748-8008

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