Peralta Ramos Estate Three-Day Auction Series
CHARLTON HALL 2, 3 & 4 March 2017
IMPORTANT ESTATE, MUSEUM & PRIVATE COLLECTIONS Property from the Millicent Rogers Collection Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II Estate of Jacqueline Peralta Ramos Estate of Sue Rogers Johnson Estate of Dorothy Greene Owen Rev. English Hopkins Weston Estate McGarrity Collection Berline Harrison Collection Property of a Lady Property of a Gentleman Property of a Southern Gentleman Also Including Property from Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, South Carolina, Virginia, and West Virginia
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Arturo Peralta Ramos II
Millicent Rogers
Charlton Hall is pleased to offer the contents of 760 Park Avenue, New York, New York, the home of the late Arturo Peralta Ramos II. Mr. Peralta Ramos, an internationally known sportsman and businessman, was the son of Millicent Rogers and Arturo Peralta Ramos, Sr. Peralta Ramos was a member of an old and distinguished Argentine family involved in varied businesses in South Americas; among them the establishment of the seaside resort of Mar del Plata. His mother was Millicent Rogers, granddaughter of Henry Huddleston Rogers, Sr. one of the original partners with John D. Rockefeller, Sr. in the founding of Standard Oil. Mr. Peralta Ramos attended schools both in Switzerland and the United States, most notable being Aiken Preparatory School, Aiken, South Carolina; Le Rosey in Lausanne, Switzerland; Staunton Military Academy; and the University of Virginia. An entrepreneurial businessman, he was also an advisor to the Lyndon Johnson administration as well as numerous senators and congressmen, and participated in many overseas classified assignments. His mother, Millicent Rogers, was one of the great and beautiful fashion icons of the 20th Century. Blessed with a tall and graceful figure, she had, as well, superior intelligence. Famous for her jewels, clothes, and art collection, she lived in Austria, Virginia, Hollywood, and then settled in Taos, New Mexico. On her death at age 51 her son, Paul Peralta Ramos, established the Millicent Rogers Museum in Taos. The museum houses a large collection of Native American, Hispanic, and Euro-American art. Rogers is notable for having been an early supporter of Southwestern-style art and jewelry. Later in life she became an activist to champion the cause of Native American civil rights.
American Vogue, 1945
Claremont Manor, Virginia, c.1940
Peralta Ramos Estate SESSION I 2 MARCH THURSDAY AT 11AM LOTS 1- 182 21 Sutton Place apartments, 1920s WWW.CHARLTONHALLAUCTIONS.COM
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1 REGENCY BRONZE AND BURL-YEW INKSTAND, ALEXIS DECAIX circa 1805, bronzes attributed to Alexis Decaix (British, active 1778-1811) the inkstand possibly supplied by Dupasquier; hinged top and bull’s-head cornucopia, flanked by pair kneeling Egyptian priestesses holding incense burners with pierced removable tops; above highly-figured yew case with long drawer and lion’s-mask pull; on paw feet headed by scrolls; H11” W17 1/2” D9”
$5,000-8,000
Provenance: Millicent Rogers Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II Other Notes: The same inkstand model, but with an ‘ormoulu’ garniture was acquired in 1810 by George, Prince of Wales, later George IV. It was illustrated in the ‘Jutsham’ pictorial ledger for the contents of Carlton House, and noted as being purchased from ‘Dupasquier’ (H. Clifford Smith, Buckingham Palace, London, 1931, p.203 and pl.236). A related bronze figural inkstand was acquired by the Prince and listed by the court goldsmith Thomas Garrard in his ledger of 21 June 1803, as ‘an inkstand of yew Tree with female figure in bronze holding cornucopia’ (M. Levy, ‘Taking up the Pen’, Country Life, 23 April 1992, pp.60-62). The French patterned monopodia is also featured on clocks, such as that by the Parisian Èbéniste Martin-Eloy Lignereux (see also Lot 410 in this sale). However, this inkstand’s bronzes are likely to have been executed by Alexis Decaix ‘bronze and ormolie [sic.] manufacturer’ of Rupert Street, who invoiced the Prince of Wales for ‘bronze manufacturers’ in April 1803. Other inkstands of this pattern, but with ormolu rhyton and undecorated altars, were sold anonymously, Christie’s South Kensington, 25 October 1989, Lot 249; and The Humphrey Whitbread Collection, Christie’s-London, 5 April 2001, Lot 384. Illustrated in 1940 photograph at Claremont Manor, James River, Virginia
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4 PAIR FRENCH EMPIRE PARCEL GILT-BRONZE ‘AU JUNE NEGRE’ CANDELABRA
Peralta Ramos Estate
circa 1815, young blackamoor boys with glass eyes and earrings, holding cornucopia issuing candlesockets and drip pans, atop marble pedestal, H19 1/2” (2pcs)
$3,000-5,000
Provenance: Millicent Rogers Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II Other Notes: Related pair sold at Sotheby’s, Amsterdam 27 September 2001, Lot 700
5 PAIR EMPIRE PARIS PORCELAIN CENTERPIECES, ATTRIBUTED TO SCHOELCHER
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2 LOUISE PHILLIPE ORMOLU AND GLASS STRIKING MYSTERY CLOCK, ROBERT-HOUDIN Paris, dated 1839, portico design mechanical pendulum; case engraved: INVENTEE & EXECUTED PAR POUR L’EXPOSITION DE 1839, ROBERT HOUDIN; on ebonized base under glass dome; clock H20 1/2” W10 1/2” D5 1/2”
circa 1820, in the Egyptian taste, sarcophagi set in faux marble-painted vignettes flanked by lion’s-paw pilasters, trefoil base and round stand, all adorned with serpents, masks and hyroglifics in burnished gold, unmarked; H20 1/2” Dia.9 1/2”(2pcs)
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$800-1,400
Provenance: Millicent Rogers Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II
$7,000-10,000
Provenance: Millicent Rogers Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II Exhibitions: 1839 Exposition, Paris
3 GORDON BRADT SEVEN-MAN KINETIC CLOCK, KINETICO STUDIOS wirework skeleton design with automated figural movement, signed and with label, H17 1/2” W7” D4 1/2”
$400-600
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6 FRENCH CARVED MARBLE NAPOLEON
7 PAIR FRENCH ORMOLU-MOUNTED
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OPALINE GLASS CANDELABRA
early 19th century, fine bust contained within ormolu-mounted velvet lined shadowbox frame; behind the framed was discovered the following early written note: This marble silhouette of Napoleon was presented by the Marquis de Lafayette to Charles Carroll of Carrollton, Md. [Maryland visit of 1824] on the occasion of his visit to Baltimore in 1824. Mr. Carroll was down with gout. Mr Lafayette and Mr. Carroll were very dear friends and always communicated in the French language, as Mr. Carroll was educated in Rheims and in Paris. Mr. Carroll was always a great admirer of Napoleon. Charles Carroll was the last signer of the Declaration of Independence to bid good bye to the scenes of earth. He was born Annapolis in 1737 and departed this life at Carrollton, Md. in 1832. bust H4 1/2” and frame H11” W8 1/2”
early to mid 19th century, flame finial and cornucopia arms; H21 1/2” Dia.8” (2pcs)
$1,000-2,000
Provenance: Millicent Rogers Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II
$700-1,000
Provenance: Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II
8 PAIR FRENCH TOLEWARE HERCULES FIGURES
19th century, standing God aloft marbleized pedestal supporting massive urn, electrified, H22” (2pcs)
$400-700
Provenance: Millicent Rogers Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II Other Notes: Illustrated in 1940 photograph at Claremont Manor, James River, Virginia 8
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9 PAIR LOUIS PHILIPPE ORMOLU-MOUNTED OPALINE VASES
circa 1850, swan’s-neck mounts, translucent baluster vases, H12 1/2” (2pcs)
$700-900
Provenance: Millicent Rogers Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II
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10 FRENCH EMPIRE STYLE CASSOLETTE late 19th century, swan and hoof design, H17 1/2” Dia.7 1/2”
$600-900
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11 PAIR CLASSICAL BRONZE-MOUNTED ROUGE MARBLE COLUMNS
late 19th century, converted to lamps, electrified, H32” (2pcs)
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Provenance: Millicent Rogers Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II Other Notes: Illustrated in the March 15, 1945 American Vogue
12 PAIR FRENCH DECORATED OPALINE GLASS VASES second half 19th century, gilt and painted scroll design centering cartouche of trophies on lavender ground, H13 1/4” (2pcs)
$400-600
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13 FRENCH BRASS TIEBACK SET circa 1900, cast-brass butterfly design, Dia.3 3/4” L6” (6pcs)
$200-300
Provenance: Millicent Rogers Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II
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14 FRENCH EMPIRE ORMOLU-MOUNTED BURL ASH MEUBLE D’APPUI, ATTRIB. JOSEPH-MARIE BENARD first quarter 19th century, rouge griotte marble top above Greek-key mounted long drawer, two doors with swan and griffon mounts, on molded base and carved giltwood paw feet; H36 1/4” W51 1/4” D23 1/4”
$10,000-15,000
Provenance: Millicent Rogers Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II Other Notes: Old gum label on verso reading: SB Lot 84
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15 EMPIRE AMARANTH-INLAID BIRCH ARMCHAIRS, JACOB FRERES circa 1796-1803, curved back above palmette-inlaid shaped splat, leading to arms on dolphin supports and overupholstered seat, on carved joined hairy animal legs and hoof feet; stamped: JACOB FRERES RUE MESLEE; BH34” SH19” W21” D24” (4pcs)
$8,000-12,000
Provenance: Millicent Rogers Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II Other Notes: Jacob Freres was the stamp used by brothers Georges II (1768-1803) and Francois-Honore Jacob (1770-1841) from 1796-1803. They were sons of Georges Jacob (1739-1814), a furniture maker who worked for aristocracy and royalty during the reign of Louis XVI.
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The Jacob Freres firm’s most famous client was Josephine, wife of Napoleon Bonaparte. She would have most likely seen the work of their father during the revolution in a progressive aristocrat’s house. She used them to decorate various Imperial residences, such as the Tuileries palace, and remained a loyal customer, using them almost exclusively, until her death. When Georges II (the elder brother) died in 1803, Georges came out of retirement to help the remaining son, Francois-Honore (who changed his named to Jacob Desmalter) from a new partnership called Jacob Desmalter Et Cie. (stamped Jacob D. R. Meslee, on two lines), which continued to be a influential supplier for the Imperial period and is credited with helping to define the Empire style as it is known today.
16 PAIR NEOCLASSICAL EBONIZED BIRCH PEDESTALS first quarter 19th century, probably Austrian, round top on cylinder pedestal supported by ebonized swan on trefoil base; H40” Dia.10” (2pcs)
$3,000-4,000
Provenance: Millicent Rogers Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II
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Countess Walewska
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17 NEOCLASSICAL ORMOLU-MOUNTED AND INLAID BIRCH LIT EN BATEAU, ATTRIB. JOSEPH-MARIE BENARD circa 1825, amaranth Greek-key and lozenge-inlaid designs accented by ornate scroll and bust gilt mounts on scrolling end panels and anthemion-shaped feet; together with associated carved giltwood eagle baldaquin support and drapery; bed H42 1/2” W57 1/4” L95”
$5,000-10,000
Provenance: Millicent Rogers Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II Literature: Bachrach, Arthur j., et al. A LIFE IN FULL: MILLICENT ROGERS. Albuquerque, NM: ABQ Press, 2012. Pictured in Millicent’s chalet in St. Anton, Austria, p.49 Other Notes: This bed is said to have belonged to the Countess Walewska, Polish noblewoman and mistress of Emperor Napoleon I
18 FRENCH NEOCLASSICAL AMARANTH-INLAID MAHOGANY CHAIRS first quarter 19th century, star-inlaid concave crestrail, pierced splat carved with trelliswork, horsehair-upholstered saddle seat and saber legs; BH34 1/2” SH17” W19 1/2” D19” (4pcs)
$3,000-4,000
Provenance: Millicent Rogers Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II
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Retour d’Egypte Peralta Ramos Estate
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19 FRENCH EMPIRE BRONZE-MOUNTED MAHOGANY COMMODE-SECRETAIRE first quarter 19th century, blue turquin molded edge marble top, over fall-front sliding desk drawer, flanked by small drawers and interspaced by bronze female busts atop column supports and triple-hinged doors, opening to reveal inlaid satinwood drawers, on molded base; H37” W59 1/2” D24 1/2”
$5,000-8,000
Provenance: Millicent Rogers Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II Other Notes: Illustrated in 1940 photograph at Claremont Manor, James River, Virginia (one of two)
20 NEOCLASSICAL BRASS AND EBONY-INLAID FRUITWOOD CHAIRS circa 1820, molded crestrail on brass-inlaid frame with lyre-adorned splat, tapered straight legs and upholstered slip seat; BH35” SH18” W16 1/2” D15” (4pcs)
$1,500-2,500
Provenance: Millicent Rogers Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II
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circa 1810, molded crown above mirrored panel doors, long drawer and fall-front writing surface opening to fitted interiors of mirrored doors, drawers and hidden compartments; lower case with three long drawers on carved paw feet; all in figured mahogany decorated with carved figural caryatids, inlaid brass stars and line; H88 1/2” W49 1/2” D19 1/2”
$8,000-12,000
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Provenance: Millicent Rogers Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II Other Notes: Verso with PITT & SCOTT LTD label, and various other partial notes affixed to case
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FRENCH EMPIRE ORMOLU-MOUNTED BIRCH PEDESTAL CABINET
first quarter 19th century, rouge groitte marble top above Greek-key adorned frieze and tapered pedestal on molded base, front with garland centering winged hourglass within ouroboros, verso with door opening to shelf; H31” top W13” D13” and base H16” W16”
French, circa 1810, black-veined marble top over long drawers and doors, opening to sliding trays, on molded base; H36 3/4” W53” D24 1/2”
$3,000-5,000
Provenance: Millicent Rogers Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II
$2,000-3,000
Provenance: Millicent Rogers Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II
Other Notes: Old Pitt & Scott LTD-Paris labels
Literature: Bachrach, Arthur j., et al. A LIFE IN FULL: MILLICENT ROGERS. Albuquerque, NM: ABQ Press, 2012. Pictured in Millicent’s chalet in St. Anton, Austria, p.49
23 FRENCH EMPIRE PARCEL GILT-BRONZE MOUNTED MAHOGANY MEUBLE D’APPUI first quarter 19th century, blue turquin molded edge marble top above hinged doors mounted with retour d’Egypte busts atop columns and molded base; H39 1/2” W50 1/2” D19 1/2”
$6,000-9,000
Provenance: Millicent Rogers Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II Other Notes: Illustrated in 1940 photograph at Claremont Manor, James River, Virginia (one of two)
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25 PAIR EMPIRE MAHOGANY SIDE CHAIRS, JACOB FRERES circa 1796-1803, concave backrest, molded seatrail, carved animal leg and hoof feet; stamped: JACOB FRERES RUE MESLEE; BH36 1/2” W18” D20” (2pcs)
$2,000-4,000
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Provenance: Millicent Rogers Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II Other Notes: Jacob Freres was the stamp used by brothers Georges II (1768-1803) and Francois-Honore Jacob (1770-1841) from 1796-1803. They were sons of Georges Jacob (1739-1814), a furniture maker who worked for aristocracy and royalty during the reign of Louis XVI. The Jacob Freres firm’s most famous client was Josephine, wife of Napoleon Bonaparte. She would have most likely seen the work of their father during the revolution in a progressive aristocrat’s house. She used them to decorate various imperial residences, such as the Tuileries palace, and remained a loyal customer, using them almost exclusively, until her death. When Georges II (the elder brother) died in 1803, Georges came out of retirement to help the remaining son, FrancoisHonore (who changed his named to Jacob Desmalter) from a new partnership called Jacob Desmalter Et Cie. (stamped Jacob D. R. Meslee, on two lines), which continued to be a influential supplier for the imperial period and is credited with helping to define the Empire style as it is known today.
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26 FRENCH EMPIRE MAHOGANY BUREAU PLAT circa 1815, gilt-tooled leather-inset writing surface, skirt with three drawers, saber legs with paw feet and shaped platform; H31” W63” D31”
$2,000-3,000
Provenance: Millicent Rogers Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II Other Notes: Illustrated in 1940 photograph at Claremont Manor, James River, Virginia
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27 PAIR FRENCH RETOUR D’EGYPTE BIRCH LIT DE REPOS circa 1810, gilt and ebonized urn finials on end panels decorated with Egyptian caryatids H47 3/4” W39” L85 1/2” (2pcs)
$1,500-3,000
Provenance: Millicent Rogers Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II
Peralta Ramos Estate
28 NEOCLASSICAL BRONZE-MOUNTED BURL AND MAHOGANY SIDE CHAIRS
French or Russian, first quarter 19th century, scroll backrest and molded frame, upholstered slip seat, on animal-carved legs with paw feet; BH32” SH17” W15” D19” (4pcs)
$3,000-4,000
Provenance: Millicent Rogers Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II Other Notes: Bearing old gum label reading: Millicent A. Rogers Collection
29 EMPIRE BRONZE-MOUNTED ROUGE MARBLE FIREPLACE SURROUND
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first half 19th century, molded top, sphinx and lyre bronze-mounted frieze; tapered capital column supports with bust and bronze feet on plinth; H38 1/2” W48 1/4” D12 3/4”
$2,000-3,000
Provenance: Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II
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30 EMPIRE GILT-BRONZE AND CRYSTAL EIGHT-LIGHT CHANDELIER 19th century, pierced leaf crown, figures, and horn-shaped arms; H32” Dia.23”
$2,500-4,500
Provenance: Millicent Rogers Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II
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31 FRENCH EMPIRE PARCEL-GILT BRONZE SIX-LIGHT CHANDELIER
33 EMPIRE STYLE BRASS AND PAINTED-METAL SIX-LIGHT CHANDELIER
19th century, pierced leaf crown, mask-head chain supports, urn finial, scrolling figural arms, and drop finial; H30” Dia.22”
H31” Dia.23”
$2,000-4,000
Provenance: Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II
32 FRENCH EMPIRE ENAMELED GLASS AND CRYSTAL NINE-LIGHT CHANDELIER late 19th century, trumpet-shape stem; H25 1/2” Dia.25
$700-900
Provenance: Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II
$300-500
Provenance: Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II
34 EMPIRE GILT-BRONZE FOUR-LIGHT CHANDELIER FRAME
first half 19th century, cartouche link chain, band frame supporting swan-form arms; H28” Dia.25”
$500-800
Provenance: Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II
35 FRENCH STYLE ORMOLU WALL APPLIQUES pair swan designs H8 1/4” W4 1/2” D3”; arrow design three-light H3 1/2” W13 1/2” D10 1/2”; single two-light design H13” W7” D4 1/2” (5pcs)
$300-500
Provenance: JD Beardmore & Company Ltd Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II
36 FRENCH EMPIRE GILT-BRONZE THREE-LIGHT WALL APPLIQUE SET
19th century, owl, mask and anthemion backplate issuing acanthus-adorned scrolling arms; H17” W13 1/2” D8” (4pcs)
$500-800
Provenance: Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II
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37 EUGENE DELACROIX (French, 1798-1863) ORIENTALIST SCENE, circa 1831 (Morocco or Algiers) watercolor, framed, red stamped initials: ED sight H8 3/3” W12”
$10,000-15,000
Provenance: Millicent Rogers Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II
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38 JEAN FRANCOIS RAFFAELLI (French, 1850-1924) PORTRAIT DE GUSTAVE GEFFROY oil on cardboard, framed, signed & titled lower right and verso with inscriptions H10 1/4” W6 1/2”
$6,000-9,000
Peralta Ramos Estate
Provenance: Drouot, 1 June 1927, Lot 34 Millicent Rogers Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II Other Notes: Gustave Geffroy (1855-1926) was an important French journalist, art critic, historian, and novelist. He was one of the ten founding members of the Académie Goncourt, and is considered be one of the earliest historians of the Impressionist art movement.
39 VICTOR NEHLIG (New York, 1830-1909) BATTLE IN THE WOODS oil on canvas, framed, signed & dated V. Nehlig, 1868 H7” W16”
$3,000-5,000
Provenance: Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II
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40 RUBENS PEALE (ATTRIBUTED TO) (Pennsylvania, 1784-1865) STILL LIFE WITH FRUIT (Watermelon and Peaches) oil on canvas, framed, unsigned, verso inscribed: painted by Rubens Peale, 1857 (presumably from original canvas) H20” W26 1/2”
$10,000-15,000
Provenance: Millicent Rogers Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II Literature: Kloss, William. ART IN THE WHITE HOUSE: A NATION’S PRIDE. Washington, DC: White House Historical Association, 2008, p.367 Seller, Charles Coleman. A PAINTER’S DECADE. Art Quarterly, Summer 1960, pp.139-151 Other Notes: Closely related to painting with pink watermelon and same table setting, sold at Freeman’s (6 Dec. 2015, Lot 12); and another in the White House collection (ID# 3060)
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41 JOHN KANE (Pennsylvania, 1860-1934) SQUIRREL HILL FARM (double-sided painting) oil on board, framed, signed lower right H15 1/2” W18 1/2”
$6,000-9,000
Peralta Ramos Estate
Provenance: Edward Duff Balken collection Millicent Rogers Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II Exhibitions: Carnegie Institute (label on verso) listed as property of Mr. Edwin Duff Balken
42 JAMES MEIKLE GUY (Connecticut, 1909-1983) UNTITLED (Social Surrealist figural scene) oil on metal, framed, signed lower right H11” W17 1/2”
$4,000-7,000
Provenance: Millicent Rogers Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II
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43 SIR EDWARD COLEY BURNE-JONES (ATTRIBUTED TO) (British, 1833-1898) HAIR STUDIES (probably for The Golden Stairs, 1880) graphite on paper, framed, unsigned, one inscribed on verso: 5805 and the other: 5809 sight H9 1/2” W6 1/2” (2pcs)
$5,000-9,000
Provenance: Millicent Rogers Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II Literature: Wildman, Stephen; and Christian, John. EDWARD BURNE-JONES: VICTORIAN ARTIST DREAMER. New York: Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1998. Other Notes: The Golden Stairs is one of the best-known paintings by the Pre-Raphaelite artist Edward Burne-Jones, and is one of many paintings he sketched out in 1872 following a trip to Italy. He began work on the canvas in 1876 and finished it in great haste in April 1880, just days before the Grosvenor Gallery exhibition was to open. The figures of the musicians were drawn from professional models, but the heads are young women of Burne-Jones’s circle. Some identifications have been made as follows: his daughter Margaret is fourth from top, holding a trumpet. Edith Gellibrand, known by the stage name Edith Chester, is seventh from top, seen stooping. May Morris, daughter of William Morris, is ninth from top, holding a violin. Frances Graham, later known as Lady Horner, daughter of William Graham, is bottom left, holding cymbals. Standing behind her on the stairs is Mary Gladstone, daughter of William Gladstone. Others include Laura Tennant, later known as Laura Lyttelton, and Mary Stuart-Wortley, later Lady Lovelace. The painting was purchased by Cyril Flower (1843-1907), later Lord Battersea, a politician and art patron, and was bequeathed by him to the Tate Gallery-London, where it remains today.
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(New York, 1862-1928) LISTENERS (Study) oil on canvas, framed, unsigned & titled on verso H13” W11”
(American/German, 1830-1909) FIRST LESSONS oil on panel, framed, signed lower right: Osc. Kunath H18” W14”
Provenance: Millicent Rogers Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II
Provenance: Millicent Rogers Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II
$2,000-3,000
$1,500-2,500
Other Notes: Kleemann, New York stamp on frame and stretcher
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(French, 1761-1845) PORTRAIT D’HOMME EN REDINGOTE ET CHEMISE BLANCHE oil on canvas, framed, unsigned H8 1/2” W6 1/4”
(French, 1761-1845) PORTRAIT DE FEMME oil on canvas, framed, signed lower right H8” W6 1/4”
(French, 1761-1845) PORTRAIT D’HOMME oil on canvas, framed, signed lower left H8 1/2” W6 1/4”
Provenance: Drouot, 7 June 1926, Lot 84 Millicent Rogers, purchased from above Arturo Peralta Romas II
Provenance: Drouot, 6 June 1926, Lot 83 Millicent Rogers, purchased from above Arturo Peralta Romas II
Other Notes: Illustrated in the March 15, 1945 American Vogue
Other Notes: Illustrated in the March 15, 1945 American Vogue
$2,000-3,000
Provenance: Drouot, 18 May 1926, Lot 101 Millicent Rogers, purchased from above Arturo Peralta Romas II Other Notes: Illustrated in the March 15, 1945 American Vogue
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$2,000-3,000
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49 BIEDERMEIER INLAID BIRCH SECRETAIRE A ABATTANT circa 1830, carved pediment centering drawer above two long drawers, fall front opening to elaborate inlaid fitted interior with hidden drawer; lower case with three long drawers, all flanked by trefoil columns, on bun feet; H72 1/2” W42 1/2” D22”
$3,000-5,000
Provenance: Millicent Rogers Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II
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50 EMPIRE ORMOLU-MOUNTED BURLWOOD COIFFEUSE, PROBABLY AUSTRIAN circa 1815, hinged mirror and gilt-bronze candlearms supported by tapered columns cabinets; lower part with drawers joined by pedestal-form cabinets on molded base; H69 1/2” W50” D23”
$3,000-5,000
Provenance: Millicent Rogers Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II
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Other Notes: Old Pitt & Scott LTD-Paris label #255
51 BIEDERMEIER BURLWOOD CURULE BENCH circa 1825, upholstered seat over X-brace frame; H25 1/2” SH15” W24” D18”
$800-1,200
Provenance: Millicent Rogers Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II
52 BIEDERMEIER EBONZIED CHERRY WRITING TABLE, MANNER OF DANHAUSER circa 1820, oval top on conforming skirt fitted with drawer, opening to reveal tilting writing surface, hidden well, drawer, and secret compartments, on ebonized lyre pedestal and shaped platform base; H30” W40” D29”
$1,500-2,500
Provenance: Millicent Rogers Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II
53 PAIR BIEDERMEIER ROSEWOOD ARMCHAIRS probably Northern European, first quarter 19th century, scrolling back and armrests on tapered legs; BH31” SH17” W21” D20” (2pcs)
$500-800
Provenance: Millicent Rogers Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II
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54 PAIR WILLIAM III SILVER CANDLESTICKS, THOMAS ASH
56 GEORGE I SILVER STUFFING SPOON, RICHARD EDWARDS
London dated 1699, molded square base with canted corners, reeded base engraved with unidentified crest, stop-fluted stem and gadroon bands, complete marks in Britannia standard, H7 1/2” W4 3/4”, total 16.7ozT (2pcs)
London dated 1717, Hanoverian pattern and with rattail bowl, handle engraved with initials EVM and crest, complete marks with Britannia standard, L12 1/4” and 4.4ozT
Provenance: Millicent Rogers Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II
Provenance: Millicent Rogers, by descent Arturo Peralta Romas II
$5,000-7,000
55 GEORGE I SILVER STUFFING OR BASTING SPOON
$600-900
Literature: Jackson, Sir Charles J. ENGLISH GOLDSMITHS AND THEIR MARKS. New York: Dover, 1964. p.168.
London dated 1725, Hanoverian pattern with rattail bowl, handle engraved with crest, complete maker HC and hallmarks, L14 1/4” and 5.0ozT
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Provenance: Millicent Rogers, by descent Arturo Peralta Romas II
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57 GEORGE III STERLING PUDDING TROWEL, CHARLES ALDRIDGE & HENRY GREEN London dated 1774, ornate pierce-cut triangular server with green-stained turned wood handle, engraved with Scottish crest of SKEEN with motto: GRATIS A DEO DATA; complete maker and hallmarks, L13 1/2” and 5.4ozT all in
$400-600
Provenance: Millicent Rogers, by descent Arturo Peralta Romas II
58 GEORGE I SILVER STUFFING OR BASTING SPOON, ANDREW ARCHER London dated 1717, Hanoverian pattern with rattail bowl, handle engraved with initials EIE, complete marks with Britannia standard, L14” and 5.9ozT
$800-1,200
Provenance: Millicent Rogers, by descent Arturo Peralta Romas II
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59 EARLY GEORGE III STERLING WAX JACK London, dated 1774, spring-loaded scissor action, twice engraved with unidentified figural crest, complete hallmarks and partial maker’s punch .I.L within serrated rectangle; H6” W5”, 6.3ozT
$700-900
Provenance: Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II
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60 RARE PRE-FRENCH REVOLUTION SILVER MOTE SPOON
62 CONTINENTAL SILVER FIGURAL INK STAND
Paris dated 1787, intricately pierced bowl and thread handle, complete marks: charge, discharge (export), and sterling Maison Comme standard dated 87, along with maker’s mark: LAD; L13”, 6.0ozT
19th century, footed plateau fitted with ewer-top compartment, urn-form inkpots, and dog-handle bell; various unidentified marks including maker GDA; H5” Dia.9 1/2”, and 30.5ozT
Provenance: Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II
Provenance: Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II
Literature: Helft, Jcques. FRENCH MASTER GOLDSMITHS AND SILVERSMITHS: 17TH TO THE 19TH CENTURY. New York: French & European Pub, 1966. pp.326-7
63 STERLING CIGARETTE CASES AND BRUSH
$400-700
61 CONTINENTAL SILVER FIGURAL INK STAND 19th century, cupid riding aloft gilt dolphin forming lid over compartment, flanked by glass-lined ink and powder pots on masked plinths and mounted to oval lion’s-paw footed tray; marked with French Le Cygne import mark, and other unidentified marks and punches; H8 1/2” L13 1/2” D7 1/2”, 48.2ozT all in
$600-900
Provenance: Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II
$400-600
Italian case decorated with zodiac engraved initials APR, L5 1/4” W3 1/2”; together with George IV case with applied initials APR, London dated 1951, L5 1/2” W3 1/4”; and Tiffany & Co brush, L5”; Total 20.0ozT all in (3pcs)
$300-600
Provenance: Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II
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64 JON CORBINO (Massachusetts/Florida, 1905-1964) CIRCUS PERFORMERS oil on canvas, framed, signed & titled lower left and verso H25” W30”
$2,000-4,000
Provenance: Millicent Rogers Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II Other Notes: Stretcher inscribed: OUTSIDE THE TENT #13129
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66 PAVEL TCHELITCHEW (American/Russian, 1898-1957) A MELISANDE (Studies) ink on paper, framed, signed & dated: 1943 and 1939 sight H14” W11” and H10 1/2” W8” (2pcs)
$1,000-1,500
Peralta Ramos Estate
Provenance: Millicent Rogers Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II
67 CONSTANTIN WESTCHILOFF 65
(American/Russian, 1877-1945) CAPRI oil on Masonite, framed, signed H10” W8”
$1,000-1,500
Provenance: Millicent Rogers Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II
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(American/Russian, 1877-1945) ROCKY COASTLINE oil on Masonite, framed, signed H8 1/2” W13 1/2”
$500-800
Provenance: Millicent Rogers Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II
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69 REGINALD MARSH
(British, 1878-1961) THE GUITAR PLAYER charcoal, framed, signed lower right sight H8 1/2” W10”
(New York, 1898-1954) THREE FIGURES ON DOCK oil on board, framed, signed lower left H5 1/2” W4”
$800-1,200
Provenance: Millicent Rogers Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II
$1,500-2,500
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70 ALFRED EMILE LEOPOLD STEVENS (Belgian, 1823-1906) PORTRAIT OF A BEAUTY oil on panel, framed, signed with monogram H7 1/2” W6”
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71 CONSTANTIN WESTCHILOFF (American/Russian, 1877-1945) THE END OF A DAY oil on Masonite, framed, signed in Cyrillic H10” W11”
$800-1,200
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72 THOMAS ROWLANDSON (British, 1756-1827) COACHING SCENE watercolor, framed, signed sheet H8” W12”
$1,000-1,500
Provenance: Millicent Rogers Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II
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73 CONSTANTIN WESTCHILOFF (American/Russian, 1877-1945) four works: SAILING SCENES, LANDSCAPE, and PIER oil on board, framed, signed H4 1/2” W6” (4pcs)
$1,000-2,000
Provenance: Millicent Rogers Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II
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74 JON CORBINO (Massachusetts/Florida, 1905-1964) GOING FOR A RIDE oil on canvas, framed, signed & titled lower right H16” W18”
$800-1,200
Provenance: Millicent Rogers Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II
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(British, 1878-1961) BATHERS ink on paper, framed, signed lower right sight H7 1/2” W13 1/2”
$800-1,200
Provenance: Millicent Rogers Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II
76 CONTINENTAL SCHOOL, 17TH/18TH CENTURY
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HEAD OF A FEMALE SAINT red chalk heightened with white chalk on blue paper, framed, unsigned sheet H7 1/2” W6”
$1,000-1,500
Provenance: Millicent Rogers Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II Other Notes: Backing board stamped: Academy Art Shop, 989 Lexington Ave., N.Y.C.
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78 WILLIAM LOUIS SONNTAG (Ohio/New York, 1822-1900) HUDSON RIVER VALLEY AFTER THE RAIN watercolor, framed, signed & dated lower left: 83 sight H14” W20 1/2”
$1,000-2,000
Provenance: Millicent Rogers Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II
77 REGINALD MARSH (New York, 1898-1954) WOMAN WALKING oil on board, framed, signed lower right H5 1/2” W4”
$1,500-2,500
Provenance: Millicent Rogers Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II
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79 PAVEL TCHELITCHEW (American/Russian, 1898-1957) UNTITLED gouache, newspaper on card, framed, signed & dated lower right: 42 sheet H14” W11 3/4”
$500-800
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80 JEAN-LOUIS FORAIN (French, 1852-1931) FIGURES IN AN INTERIOR watercolor and ink, framed, signed illegibly sight H13” W13 1/2”
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$500-800
Provenance: Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II
81 CONSTANTIN WESTCHILOFF
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(American/Russian, 1877-1945) ROCKY COASTLINE AT DUSK oil on Masonite, framed, signed H6” W8”
$300-500
Provenance: Millicent Rogers Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II
82 FRENCH SCHOOL, 18TH CENTURY
STUDY (Boy Standing by Wheelbarrow Holding Potted Plant) red chalk on laid paper, framed, unsigned sheet H9 1/2” W7”
$300-500
Provenance: Millicent Rogers Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II Other Notes: Backing board stamped: Academy Art Shop, 989 Lexington Ave., N.Y.C.
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83 PAVEL TCHELITCHEW (American/Russian, 1898-1957) EMERGING FACES ink on paper, framed, signed & dated: 1941 sight H8 1/2” W11”
$400-600
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Provenance: Millicent Rogers Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II Other Notes: Verso inscribed: To Sonja Tarnay
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(American/Russian, 1898-1957) PAYSAGE CONCEPTION (Metamorphic landscape) ink on paper, framed, signed & dated: 1941 sight H8” W10 1/2”
$500-800
Provenance: Millicent Rogers Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II
85 PAVEL TCHELITCHEW (American/Russian, 1898-1957) LEAF CHILD HEAD ink on paper, framed, signed & dated: 1941 sight H10 1/2” W8 1/4”
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Provenance: Millicent Rogers Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II
86 PAVEL TCHELITCHEW (American/Russian, 1898-1957) STUDIES FOR LEAF CHILDREN ink on paper, framed, signed & dated: 1939 sight H10 1/2” W8” and H13 1/2” W9 1/2” (3pcs)
$600-900
Provenance: Millicent Rogers Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II
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87 EARLY IMPORTANT GERMAN REICH SIGNED EMERGENCY DECREE
dated 30 March, 1933, Emergency Law (Verordnung) signed by German Reich President von Hindenburg, Chancellor Hitler and Minister Frick dated March 30, 1933 and embossed with the Weimar Republic German State Seal. Document housed in plexi case and matte, verso with translation by Harry J. Sonneborn collection, and blue cloth slipcase, gilt-tooled red-leather spine insert; sheet H11 1/2” W8 1/4” and slipcase H14 3/4” W11”
$20,000-30,000
Provenance: Harry J. Sonneborn collection, Sotheby Parke Bernet, 5 June 1980, lot 242 Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II Other Notes: This is one of only four “Not-Verordnungen” (emergency decrees) that were signed by both Hindenburg and Hitler. The decree abolishes the right of Reichstag committees to debate, modify and pass laws and administrative orders. Alongside the “Enabling Act” passed on March 24, 1933 by the Reichstag, the German parliament, and the emergency decree signed in the wake of the Reichstag fire, this is one of the most important legal documents that Hitler was able to use in the legal preparation to becoming the dictator of Germany.
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88 DOCUMENTS FROM THE OFFICE OF THE PRUSSIAN PRIME MINISTER
89 EARLY GERMAN REICH CORRESPONDENCE, RELATED GESTAPO FORMATION
90 BENITO MUSSOLINI AUTOGRAPHED
circa 1934, partial report on SS brutality during the Night of the Long Knives (Roehm-Putsch); and folio comprising letters of support for the reinstatement of Heinrich Troeger. Troeger’s signature was shown on the post-war 5 Deutsche Mark banknote. (This file remains untranslated). Arrest list of important KPD (German Communist Party) prisoners including Carl von Ossietzky, the winner of the 1935 Nobel Prize who died in Gestapo captivity in 1938. (5folios)
comprising an exchange of letters dating from April to November 1934 between the founder of the Gestapo, Hermann Goering in his capacity as Prussian Prime Minister and Heinrich Himmler, the head of the SS. Included are stenographic notes and various drafts annotated and amended in pencil by Goering. Some drafts are signed in pencil with initial “G”, others with “Goering” and one carries the rare full name “Hermann Goering”. Signed reply by Himmler on SS stationary assuring Goering of his faithful service. Including staffing documents with a list of personnel transfer requests by the Gestapo but declined by the Prussian Prime Minister. (12sleeves)
circa 1923-1931, two autographed photographs and accompanying letter about the photos; together with autographed carbon letters, signed six-page United Press report by Henry Tosti Russell dated November 1930, revised and signed by Mussolini.
$500-1,000
Provenance: Harry J. Sonneborn collection Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II
PHOTOGRAPHS AND DOCUMENTS
$300-500
Provenance: Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II
$5,000-7,000
Provenance: Harry J. Sonneborn collection Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II
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91 NUREMBERG WAR CRIMES TRIALS PHOTOGRAPH
96 MILITARIA BOOK: EHRENDENKMAL DER DEUTSCHEN WEHRMACHT
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1945, including courtroom scenes, Herman Goering, Wilhelm Keitel, Wilhelm Ruppert, Alfred Rosenberg, Baldur Von Schirach, Walther Funk, Karl Doenitz, Herich Hoffman, five 1945 devastated German views; two 1946 Negev Bedouin Arab Corpsman pictures, nine Israel views dated 1946-1949. (26pcs)
Eisenhart Rothe, General von (Schriftleitung). EHRENDENKMAL DER DEUTSCHEN WEHRMACHT. KRIEGSAUSGABE VOM EHRENDENKMAL DER DEUTSCHEN ARMEE UND MARINE. Berlin: Deutscher National verlag, [1941]. 520-pages, full page Illustrations and illustrations signed in plate by Hitler, Goering, Keitel, Raeder. Gray cloth binding with gray DJ. Foldout map and inserts.
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Provenance: Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II
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Provenance: Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II
92 BOOK: ALFRED ROSENBERG VOLUME FROM THE LIBRARY OF HEINRICH HIMMLER Hart, F. Th. [Franz Theodore]. ALFRED ROSENBERG: DER MANN UND SEIN WERK. Munich: Verlag, 1935. Heinrich Himmler, signed, annotated (durchges. “looked through”) and dated 28. XII. 38 on flyleaf in customary green pencil.
$300-500
Provenance: Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II
93 BOOK: 850 WORTE MYTHUS VOLUME FROM THE LIBRARY OF HEINRICH HIMMLER
97 CARL EICKHORN GERMAN POLICE BAYONET
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95 BOOK: BOKEN OM VIDKUN QUISLING, AUTHOR-SIGNED VOLUME
circa 1940, bird pommel with feathering, antler grip, overlapped oak leaves on crossguard, smooth part of guard upper scabbard marked: P.HI 298; blade marked: CARL EICKHORN, SOLINGEN; overall L18 3/4” and blade 13”
Quisling, Vidkun. BOKEN OM VIDKUN QUISLING. Oslo: Blix Forlag, 1940. Author signed and dated 19.12.1940
$400-600
$100-200
Provenance: Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II
Provenance: Harry J. Sonneborn collection, Sotheby Parke Bernet, 5 June 1980, lot 259A Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II
Gros, Prof. a.D. Otto. 850 WORTE MYTHUS DES 20 JAHRHUNDERTS. Munich: Verlag, 1938. Signed in green pencil by H. Himmler on flyleaf.
$300-500
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94 BOOK: RUPERT RUPP BOOK WITH AUTHOR’S DEDICATION TO HIMMLER Rupp, Rupert. UNTER DEN HEILIGEN FAHNEN GEDICHTE. Munich: Eher, 1940.
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98 MARK TWAIN (SAMUEL CLEMENS) DEDICATED AUTOGRAPH PHOTOGRAPH
dated May 1908, inscribed: This is a don’t M. of a Layout! 3-ball carom To Mary Rogers with the love of your uncle Mark
$500-1,000
Peralta Ramos Estate
Provenance: Mary Rogers (daughter of H.H. Rogers) Henry Huttleston Rogers II Millicent Rogers Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II Other Notes: Henry Huttleston Rogers first met Mark Twain in New York in 1893. The two immediately developed a very close friendship, which lasted until Rogers death in 1909. It’s said that Rogers and Twain were kindred spirits fond of poker, billiards, the theater, practical jokes, mild profanity, and the good-natured spoof.
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99 MARK TWAIN (SAMUEL CLEMENS) DEDICATED PHOTOGRAPH circa 1907, image of Twain in cap and gown as he exits Oxford University, who in 1907 awarded Twain an honorary doctorate in letters (D.Litt.). The image is inscribed: Showing off! (With Kipling behind beguiling Those irreverent girls to scoff )
$500-1,000
Provenance: Henry Huttleston Rogers Millicent Rogers Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II Other Notes: Henry Huttleston Rogers first met Mark Twain in New York in 1893. The two immediately developed a very close friendship, which lasted until Rogers’ death in 1909. It’s said that Rogers and Twain were kindred spirits fond of poker, billiards, the theater, practical jokes, mild profanity, and the good-natured spoof.
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100 HELEN KELLER TYPED LETTER SIGNED Dear Mrs. Rogers, Your letter touched me with a sweet warmth like your expressive hand. It was an exquisite compliment to have you say my book was worth reading slowly, but oh, now I blushed at my shortcomings in wording deeply felt thoughts when you wrote on that what flows through us is the Eternal life-essence, and what we see is but the outward reflection of the law! I can only hope the book gave you a happy sense of the powers latent in me waiting until they are released in beauty of speech and creative activity which truly reflect Heaven. I shall love to see you again when you return to New York and to absorb rays from your faith. Alas! too often it is the soul-shaking, earth-rendering war I think of which sweeps with an orcan of flame and flood through the sky, down into the seas over millions of homes, but when I recall personalities like yours, I cling fast to the dear sanctuary they give my mind. Please let me know when you are back, and what day you wish to see Miss Thomson and me. Perhaps you may feel inclined to come out and lunch with us in our new home. That would be a Shinto blessing left upon Arcan Ridge. Nothing would make me prouder than to have you show me the letters you so tenderly treasure from Mark Twain. Certainly he is never far from us, and I am sure he is among the noble spirits animating courage and idealism to resist the hideous darkness which menaces the world today. With affectionate greetings, in which Miss Thomson joins, I am, Sincerely your friend Helen Keller Arcan Ridge, Westport, Conn., April eighteenth, 1940. P.S. Our telephone number is Fairfield 9—1345. H.K
$300-500
Provenance: Mrs. Henry Huttleston Rogers (Abbie Palmer Gifford) Henry Huttleston Rogers II Millicent Rogers Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II Other Notes: Keller’s admirer, Mark Twain introduced her to Standard Oil magnate Henry Huttleston Rogers and his wife, and they paid for her education. In 1904, at the age of 24, she graduated from Radcliffe College, and became the first deaf blind person to earn a Bachelor of Arts degree. Mrs. Rogers and Keller became lifelong friend as indicated by this letter.
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102 CRIMEA (YALTA) CONFERENCE TOP SECRET PAPERS AND MINUTES
Peralta Ramos Estate
ARGONAUT CONFERENCE: JANUARY-FEBRUARY 1945. [Washington, DC] US Secretary of the Combined Chiefs of Staff, 1945. Gilded hardcover bound and tabbed volume, spine noted TOP SECRET; and numbered 55
$400-800
Provenance: Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II Other Notes: This bound document marked copy No. 55; documenting in messages, memos and map from mid-January and February through the conference, complete meeting minutes with times, date, place and attendees.
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101 AUTOGRAPHED LETTERS, SIGNED NASH BUCKINGHAM dated January 4, 1943 to April 7, 1943; correspondence with Ira Richards (1922-2000); Nash Buckingham (1880-1971) and Arturo Peralta Ramos (1928-2015) (6pgs)
$200-400
Provenance: Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II Other Notes: Nash Buckingham was perhaps the most famous author of sporting tales in the first half of the 20th century. This collection of eight stories first published in Field and Stream , Recreation , and Outdoor Life was originally published by The Derrydale Press in 1934. Buckingham’s ability to evoke the golden age of wild fowling along the Mississippi flyway from the 1890s to the 1940s is unparalleled. [Pull up your favorite chair in front of a fire and get ready to relive some of the best hunting stories ever told.]
Crimea or Yalta Conference codenamed the Argonaut Conference, was a conference held in Yalta in February 4 to 11, 1945 whereby President Franklin D. Roosevelt, Prime Minister Winston Churchill and Premier Joseph Stalin respectively, for the purpose of discussing Europe’s post-war reorganization. The conference convened in the Livadia Palace near Yalta in Crimea, USSR. By early in February 1945 as World War II was winding down. The leaders agreed to require Germany’s unconditional surrender and to set up in the conquered nation four zones of occupation to be run by their three countries and France. They scheduled another meeting for April in San Francisco to create the United Nations. Stalin also agreed to permit free elections in Eastern Europe and to enter the Asian war against Japan. 102 In turn, he was promised the return of lands lost to Japan in the Russo-Japanese War of 1904-1905. At the time, most of these agreements were kept secret. Yalta became controversial after Soviet-American wartime cooperation degenerated into the cold war. Stalin broke his promise of free elections in Eastern Europe and installed governments dominated by the Soviet Union. Then American critics charged that Roosevelt, who died two months after the conference, had “sold out” to the Soviets at Yalta.
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103 BRITISH NAPOLEONIC WARS SECRET PAYMENT ORDER FOR SPIES letter read: Received of the Right Honorable the Viscount Castlereagh His Majesty’s Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs the sum of Two Hundred and fifty pounds Sterling which I have disbursed for His Majesty’s Foreign Secret Service and for which I am to be accountable according to the Provisions of the Civil Act of the 22nd George III Vienna September 4th, 1818 Stewart and another to Viscount Castlereagh for the sum of 350 Pounds Sterling, dated January 18th, 1819, Wellesley (Richard Colley, 1st Marquess Wellesley, 17601842) (2pcs)
Viscount Castlereagh
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Provenance: Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II Other Notes: Viscount Castlereagh (Robert Stewart, 2nd Marquess of Londonderry 1769-1822) known as Lord Castlereagh. British statesman, and Foreign Secretary, from 1812 he was central to the management of the coalition that defeated Napoleon and was the principal British diplomat at the Congress of Vienna. Castlereagh was also leader of the British House of Commons in the Liverpool government from 1812 until his suicide in August Marquess Wellesley 1822. In his role of Foreign Secretary he was instrumental in negotiating what has become known as the quadruple alliance between Britain, Austria, Russia, and Prussia at Chaumont in March 1814, in the negotiation of the Treaty of Paris that brought peace with France, and at the Congress of Vienna. The Treaty of Chaumont was part of the final deal offered to Napoleon Bonaparte in 1814. Napoleon rejected it and it never took effect. However, the key terms reaffirmed decisions that had been made already. These decisions were again ratified and put into effect by the Congress of Vienna of 1814-1815. The terms were largely written by Lord Castlereagh, who offered cash subsidies to keep the other armies in the field against Napoleon. Key terms included the establishment of a confederated Germany, the division into independent states, the restoration of the Bourbon kings of Spain, and the enlargement of the Netherlands to include what in 1830 became modern Belgium. The treaty of Chaumont became the cornerstone of the European Alliance which formed the balance of power for decades.
104 EARLY BRITISH SECRET SERVICE SPY DOCUMENT
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Florence June 28, 1727, letter read: Frances Colman His Majesty’s Resident at the Court of Florence humbly craves Allowance for this Bill of some Extraordinary disbursements he was obliged to make upon some particular secret occassions from the month of October 1726 to June the 10th following. To my Servent Oliver whom I sent Express to is Excellency Mr. Walpole in his journey to Fontainebleau & return to Florence L.S.d 100:0:0 To different Persons at Several times for Secret Service from the Month of October 1726, to June 10th following L.S.d 120:0:0 and 220:0:0 Francis Colman in a different hand noted: Whitehall June 24th, 1728, I allow this Bill by His Maj’ty’s Special Command. xx Newcastle
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105 RARE INTERCEPTED SECRET INTELLIGENCE, DU VERNAY TO COUNT TEKELY
Peralta Ramos Estate
circa 1682, letter from Boucault Du Vernay (French Minister at Ratisbon) French envoy extraordinaire to Transylvania to Count Tekely (Count Imre Thokoly de Kesmark) Hungarian statesman and military leader, n.d., but it is thought that the English translation was written 22 September 1682, on laid paper with period watermark, reading as follows: (Outer fold) Letter intercepted from nv. Du Vernay to Count Tekely Translated Copy of the Letter to Count Tekely My Lord I thank your Ld.p for your letter of the 7th from the Camp before Fileck, w.ch I received with the instructions to Our Amb.r at the Port but am surprised that they should be opened before they came to his hands; I hope however he hath now received them. You will find by my last to Sieur Fagel, how often they have promised to make good their word, and that I would already have given you notice of every thing, but I wanted an opportunity. If you shall send to me any of your Servants, they must take care not to come to my house but in the night, our business being to be dispatch unknown to any one. They must take especiall care, how they travell in the road that leads directly from Jawarow to Nimoraw, there being severall horsemen appointed by the King of Poland to search and stop all travellers. I think therefore it will be most secure to leave Premissan [Przemsyl] & Jaroslaw on the right hand, ordering it soe, as if they came to me from Jandamaria [Sandomierz], and that the Place from whence they set forth; for I am surrounded with Spies. I recommend the enclosed letters to your Ld.p that you will please to transmit them upon the first opportunity, and I will be as carefull in all things you shall devise of me. I am with all my heart. Your Lordship, Du Vernay
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Provenance: Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II Literature: AN ACCOUNT OF THE SECRET SERVICES OF MONSIEUR DE VERNAY, (the French
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minister at Ratisbonne to Count Teckeley as they pass’d by way of letter, with the cypher and key taken from the original, printed in French at Ratisbonne). Ratisbon [German], 1683. Other Notes: The Hungarian Revolt under Imre Thokoly (1657-1705) The 27 February 1673 Emperor Leopold I, Holy Roman Emperor suspended the Hungarian Constitution, and the appointment of Johann Caspar Ampringen, dictator, deprived 450 Protestant clergy of their living and condemned 67 more to the galleys, leading to an uprising. The Magyars were greatly encouraged by Louis XIV of France and chose the high-born Thokoly as their leader. War began in 1679 and Thokoly soon gained control over upper Hungary and in 1681 compelled the Emperor to an armistice after receiving support from Transylvania and Turkey. By 1682 he has captured many fortresses from the Emperor. The first intercepted message illustrates their position in late 1682: military activity at the camp before Fileck where Thokoly arrived on 27th September and which was later taken; surreptitious French support for the Hungarian opposition from the Poles Count Imre Thokoly under the influence of the Emperor. It is evident that this letter did not reach its addressee, endorsed by William Blathwayt, the English Under-Secretary of State, and published in 1683, Ratisbon in AN ACCOUNT OF THE SECRET SERVICE OF MONSIEUR DE VERNAY. Boucault du Vernay was officially the French envoy to Transylvania, an area which in 1682 was independent of the Emperor and allied to the Turks. Transylvania supported Thokoly and Du Vaernay was involved in helping the Hungarian rebels. If ‘Fileck” is Filakova in Slovakia (northeast of Budapest and just across the border from Hungary), then Thokoly was near Transylvania and Du Vernay was clearly a little further north, in the southeast of Poland. Travelers bringing letters to him were to leave Przemsyle and Jarslaw on the right and arrive as if they came from Sanomierz. The German Imperial authorities were incensed by French support including monetary support for the Hungarian rebels. The Imperial ambassador to Poland immediately protested against the fresh evidence of intercepted letters (his protest of October 6 is also printed in the afore-mentioned volume) and he requested the removal of Du Vernay.
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106 BOOK: SORGE’S OWN STORY, INTERNATIONAL ESPIONAGE CASE STUDY AN AUTHENTICATED TRANSLATION OF SORGE’S OWN STORY : CRIMINAL AFFAIRS BUREAU MINISTRY OF JUSTICE, TOKOYO, JAPAN, FEBRUARY 1942; prepared and translated by the Military Intelligence Section, General Headquarters Far East Command, Tokoyo, Japan, c.1947; contained within envelope emblazoned ON HER MAJESTY’S SERVICE addressed to Arturo Peralta Ramos Esq.
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$100-200
Provenance: Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II Other Notes: Richard Sorge (1895-1944) was a Soviet military intelligence officer, active before and during World War II, working as an undercover German journalist in both Nazi Germany and the Empire of Japan. His codename was “Ramsay”. Sorge is most famous for his service in Japan in 1940 and 1941, when he provided information about Adolf Hitler’s plan to attack the Soviet Union, although he did not succeed in finding out the exact date of the attack. In mid-September 1941, he informed the Soviet command that Japan was not going to attack the Soviet Union in the near future, which allowed the command to transfer 18 divisions, 1,700 tanks, and over 1,500 aircraft from Siberia and the Far East to the Western Front against Nazi Germany during the most critical months of the Battle for Moscow, one of the turning points of World War II. A month later Sorge was arrested in Japan on the count of espionage. The German Abwehr legitimately denied he was an agent; the USSR repudiated him and refused three offers to spare him through a prisoner exchange. He was tortured, forced to confess, tried, and then hanged in November 1944. Two decades passed before he was posthumously awarded the title of Hero of the Soviet Union in 1964.
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108 FRENCH MINISTRY OF WAR DOCUMENT, AND SPANISH LETTER 1 October 1920 ORDRE NO. 23.870”D”; together with 1822 Spanish language signed document; contained within frames H13 1/2” W9 1/2” and H19 1/2” W16 1/2” (2pcs)
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$100-200
Provenance: Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II
109 AUTOGRAPHED LETTER, SIGNED ADMIRAL CHESTER NIMITZ dated 7 December 1961, addressed to Mr. Brendan T. Crowe; the document discusses World War II unrestricted submarine warfare practices.
$200-300
Provenance: Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II
107 F.B.I. PUBLIC RELATIONS LECTURE MANUAL March 19, 1942; training lecture and discussion held at Knickerbocker hotel, Chicago. Contained within report binder.
$100-200
Provenance: Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II
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111 PERALTA RAMOS FILE COPIES OF DOCUMENTS, HERBERT JOHANNES STEEL
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110 WORLD WAR II SECRET WEEKLY INTELLIGENCE SUMMARY REPORTS 1 August 1943, AIR INTELLIGENCE WEEKLY SUMMARY NO.37 (copy 137) HEADQUARTERS NORTHWEST AFRICAN AIR FORCES, A-2 SECTION; and 15 April 1945 WEEKLY INTELLIGENCE SUMMARY: SUPREME HEADQUARTERS ALLIED EXPEDITIONARY FORCE, OFFICE OF ASSISTANT CHIEF OF STAFF, G-2 Together with OVERSEAS PRESS CLUB OF AMERICA autographed 3rd Annual Dinner menu (Feb. 26, 1942) with twenty signatures including club officers and guests. partial document typed REPORT OF THE TERRITORIES IN NORTH AFRICA by Vicomte Jacques de Sibour, dated 10.4.53 and 3 blank German Reich forms. (7pcs)
$100-200
Provenance: Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II
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personal correspondence copies of 1964; regarding Mr. Herbert Johannes Steel and Bolivian officials to Congressman Clark W. Thompson and Mr. James Murphy, relating to securities sold to Bolivian offices. Together with: Lord Beaverbrook autograph letter signed; 28 Feb. 1962 Confidential US Navel Operation copies 9 Dec. 1963 White House letter from Walter Jenkins xerox copy of 1967 Secretary of Defense to Thomas Owens
$200-400
Provenance: Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II
112 SPANISH PHILLIP III PATENT OF NOBILITY FOR JUAN SANCHEZ, HIDALGO Granada dated 13th December 1661, frontis with Virgin in Glory above coat of arms all in vibrant colors, and 49 additional pages, final pages signed: Oficio Andres Munoz, and P. Esteban Aguado
$500-800
Provenance: Millicent Rogers Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II Other Notes: Accompanied by 1951 evaluation for Millicent Rogers
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113 ROALD DAHL ORIGINAL MUSIC SCORE AND SCREENPLAYS
circa 1953, two bound screenplays THE GREAT AUTOMATIC GRAMMATIZATOR and SKIN, and musical sketchs for the afore-mentioned by Thomas (Tommy) Tycho (1928-2013) and Bela Dolesko (1903-1970).
$400-600
Provenance: Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II
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114 ORIGINAL PLAY SCRIPT BY NORMAN KRASNA circa 1958, Norman Krasna (1909-1984) original play titled MY WIFE AND I, opened on Broadway’s Martin Beck Theatre on March 3, 1958; the 1960 movie version was renamed WHO WAS THAT LADY I SAW YOU WITH? a comedy starred Tony Curtis, Dean Martin and Janet Leigh. Script is addressed to Leland Hayward, New York City.
$400-600
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115 CONNECTICUT PAYMENT FOR MOSES DUNBAR
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EXECUTION
document read: To John Lawrence Esq., Treasurer Sir please to pay Ezekiel Williams Esqr. Sheriff of Hartford County the sum of Twenty three pounds five shillings Lawful money for his expenses and fees in Executing Moses Dunbar. Who was executed March Last, Hartford, Sept. 12th, 1777 Geo. Pitkin, Clerk
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$200-400
Provenance: Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II Other Notes: Moses Dunbar (1746-1777) was the one of the few men in the state of Connecticut to be convicted of high treason and executed. Dunbar was imprisoned under suspicion of disloyalty for some two weeks; he escaped and fled to Long Island. There he enlisted in the king’s army and received commission as Captain. Dunbar returned to Bristol, CT and tried to persuade others to enlist in the King’s Army. When he was arrested, his royal commission was found in his pocket. He was indicted for high treason, tried in the superior court in Hartford, Connecticut on January 23, 1777, and was found guilty and executed on the gallows near the present site of Trinity College. It is said that Dunbar’s own father offered the rope for the noose.
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116 ROBERT TOOMBS LETTER TO CHARLES PRATT & CO ABOUT SHIPMENT dated December 21, 1875, letter from Brigadier General Robert Toombs (1810-1885), 1st Confederate States Secretary of State, wrote Charles Pratt & Co. about a shipment of gas in barrels to Georgia. Henry Hutleston Rogers was a partner in Charles Pratt & Co prior to it being purchased by Standard Oil Co. Two pages framed as one, over H13” W15 3/4”
$100-200
Provenance: Henry Hutleston Rogers Henry Huttleston Rogers II, Millicent Rogers, by descent Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II
117 COLONIAL AMERICAN PERIOD WILL OF DELIVERANCE SMITH dated 18 November 1697, Dartmouth, Bristol County, Massachusetts DELIVERANCE SMITH (c. 1668-1729)
$100-200
Provenance: Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II
118 COLONEL, AIDE-DE-CAMP THE GOVERNOR OF NEW MEXICO PRESENTATION presented 17 September 1955 to ARTURO Peralta Ramos, signed by acting Governor Joseph M. Montoya, and Charles G. Sage
$100-200
Provenance: Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II
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119 RARE IMPERIAL CHINESE GILT-BRONZE KNIFE IN CARVED WHITE JADEITE SCABBARD Qing dynasty, 18th century, lotus scroll-carved jade scabbard, mounted near opening in high relief with gilt-bronze ring; gilt-bronze hilt with conforming design, topped with leiwen-carved russet jade pommel, cast-steel blade with fuller down middle on each side; overall L13 1/2”
$30,000-50,000
Provenance: Millicent Rogers Arturo Peralta Romas II Other Notes: It is very rare to find a pure white jadeite scabbard so intricately crafted with a matching gilt-bronze handle, representing such a fine example of the high standards of artistic production achieved in the 18th century. Compare a knife of this type with a jade handle and an intricately carved wood scabbard depicting a flowering lotus scroll, from the collection of Dr. Ip Yee, included in the exhibition Bamboo and Wood Carvings of China and the East, Spink and Son Ltd., London, 1979, cat. no. 277 and sold at Sotheby’s Hong Kong, 19 November 1984; another with jade handle and diaper-carved bamboo scabbard, sold at Christie’s New York, 21st September 2004, Lot 76; and pair of slightly smaller knives with carved jade handles and scabbards, sold in our London rooms, 7th June 1994, Lot 138. A similar gold knife with white jade handle and inlaid gold sheath was included in the exhibition Splendours of China’s Forbidden City, The Field Museum, Chicago, 2004, cat. no. 248, and is pictured in situ, cat. no. 250. The use of personal knives at meals was a mark of Manchu identity. Manchu men were supposed to cut their meat themselves so as to not fall into the decadent Han Chinese habit of eating their meat pre-cut. When eating sacrificial pork, women were also expected to cut up their own meat. Knives and other eating utensils formed part of the dowries of princesses and even maidservants (see the exhibition catalogue ibid., pp. 197-201).
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120 FINE CHINESE DING STONEWARE MEIPING VASE probably Northern Song dynasty, 11th-12th century, fine cream crackle-glazed, over peony and vineincised design and leaf tip at neck, H15”
$1,000-2,000
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Provenance: Millicent Rogers Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II Other Notes: Underside bears old label: Millicent A Rogers Collection, 4088-3. Similar examples of these wares can be found in the Sir Percival David Foundation of Chinese Art, British Museum See related vase from the Millicent Rogers collection (1902-53), offered Sotheby’s-Hong Kong, 08 Oct 2014.
121 CHINESE CREAM-GLAZED CERAMIC VASE probably Qing dynasty, vine and blossom-carved elongated neck above incise-decorated bulbous body; H14”
$1,000-1,500
Provenance: Millicent Rogers Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II Other Notes: See related vase from the Millicent Rogers collection (1902-53), offered Sotheby’s-Hong Kong, 08 Oct 2014
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122 JAPANESE WOODBLOCK FOLDING BOOK DEPICTING THE CONQUEST OF KOREA Edo period, brocade-covered orihon, fifty-one 14 1/2” x 10” sheets with single to diptych scenes of battles, containing 102 pictorial sheets; including Utagawa Yoshitora “The Conquest of Korea” (Sankan seibatsu no zu) published 1863.
$800-1,200
Provenance: Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II
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123 SUZUKI HARUNOBU (Japanese, active c. 1760-1770) LOVERS UNDER AN UMBRELLA IN THE SNOW, c.1766-67 color woodblock, framed, signed sheet H10 1/2” W7 3/4”
$1,000-2,000
Peralta Ramos Estate
Provenance: Millicent Rogers Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II Other Notes: verso of early 19th century inscribed with notations, including pencil notation as to where the work is to be hung in Mrs. Roger’s home.
124 EARLY JAPANESE WOODBLOCKS, UNIDENTIFIED ARTISTS
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late 18th century two works GEISHA PAINTING and GEISHA SERVING color woodblock, sheet H9 1/2” W6 3/4” (2pcs)
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$300-600
Provenance: Millicent Rogers Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II Other Notes: verso of early 19th century inscribed with notations, including pencil notation as to where the work is to be hung in Mrs. Roger’s home.
125 KITAGAWA UTAMARO (Japanese, 1753-1806) COUPLE WITH A STANDING SCREEN, c.1797 color woodblock, framed sheet H 16” W10”
$500-800
Provenance: Millicent Rogers Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II Other Notes: verso of early 19th century inscribed with notations, including pencil notation as to where the work is to be hung in Mrs. Roger’s home.
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126 UTAGAWA KUNISADA (ATTRIBUTED TO) (Japanese, 1786-1864) PROCESSION color woodblock, framed sight H14” W9 1/2”
$200-300
Provenance: Millicent Rogers Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II Other Notes: verso of early 19th century inscribed with notations, including pencil notation as to where the work is to be hung in Mrs. Roger’s home.
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127 HOSODA EISHI (Japanese, 1724-1770) KOMURASAKI OF THE KADOTAMAYA (from the series Six Flowery Immortals of the Pleasure Quarters), c.1795 color woodblock, framed, signed sheet H15 1/2” W10”
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$600-900
Provenance: Millicent Rogers Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II Other Notes: verso of early 19th century inscribed with notations, including pencil notation as to where the work is to be hung in Mrs. Roger’s home.
128 KATSUKAWA SHUNSHO (Japanese, 1726-1792) two works: KABUKI ACTORS DRESSED AS WOMEN, c.1780 color woodblock, framed sheet H13 1/4” W5 1/2” (2pcs)
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$400-600
Provenance: Millicent Rogers Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II Other Notes: verso of early 19th century inscribed with notations, including pencil notation as to where the work is to be hung in Mrs. Roger’s home.
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129 KITAGAWA UTAMARO (Japanese, 1753-1806) THE LOVERS-GOMPACHI AND KOMURASAK, c.1800 naga-oban color woodblock, framed sheet H19” W7”
$500-800
Provenance: Millicent Rogers Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II Other Notes: verso of early 19th century inscribed with notations, including pencil notation as to where the work is to be hung in Mrs. Roger’s home.
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130 CHINESE SILK-BOUND PICTORIAL BOOK 19th century, eight vibrantly-painted scenes depicting the process of making silk, from breeding silkworms to weaving fabric, image H7” W12”
$200-300
Provenance: Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II
Peralta Ramos Estate
131 CHINESE PAINTED STORY BOOK, CRIME & PUNISHMENT late 19th/early 20th century, 11 scenes each titled with various methods of punishment and torture in silk binding, H9 3/4” W14”
$200-400
Provenance: Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II
132 ASIAN BRASS-MOUNTED HARDWOOD CABINET 19th century, configuration of drawers and doors on bracket feet; H19 1/2” W35” D12 1/2”
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$300-600
Provenance: Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II
133 PAIR CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE PORCELAIN BOWLS Qing dynasty, decorated with figures in garden; H2 1/2” Dia.5 1/2” (2pcs)
$200-300
Provenance: Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II
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134 (open and closed) Millicent Rogers with second husband Arturo Peralta Ramos, Sr. aboard passenger liner, c. 1927
134 LOUIS VUITTON GENTLEMAN’S WARDROBE TRUNK
France, early 20th century, LV monogram canvas exterior with blue and yellow stripes, tacked leather trim, and inscribed with A.P.R. (Arturo Peralta Ramos, Sr.); fitted interior with hanger and compartments; serial no. appears to read 889873; H44” W22” D22”
$4,000-6,000
Provenance: Arturo Henry Peralta Ramos, Sr. Millicent Rogers Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II
135 LOUIS VUITTON STEAMER TRUNK France, early 20th century, LV monogram canvas with tacked leather trim, interior fitted with hanging boxes, five drawers, pullout dressing slide; LV labels and faded serial no. appears to read 999483; H45 1/2” W24 1/2” D23”
$3,000-5,000
Provenance: Millicent Rogers Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II
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136 OSHKOSH AND CROUCH & FITZGERALD STEAMER TRUNKS
early 20th century, each marked and with initials A.P.R, and Conard Lines labels, H42 1/2” W23” D33” and H41 1/2” W22” D29 1/2” (2pcs)
$300-500
Peralta Ramos Estate
Provenance: Arturo Peralta Ramos, Sr. Millicent Rogers Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II
137 PABLO PICASSO CERAMIC PICADOR BOWL (Spanish, 1881-1973) earthenware decoration with matador, from rare limited edition of 500, signed and stamped: MADOURA EDITION PICASSO, H2 3/4” Dia.5”
$1,000-2,000
Provenance: Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II Literature: Ramie, Alain. PICASSO: CATALOGUE OF THE EDITED CERAMIC WORKS 1947-1971, Madoura, 1988, p.150, ill.289 138
138 GEOFF TATARSKY (New Mexico, 20th century) NUDE, bronze with dark patina, signed, dated & numbered: 1976, 1/10; H10” W8” D7”
$300-600
Provenance: Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II
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140 GOLD BUCKET ON LARRY KNAPP WOVEN
143 VINTAGE DUNHILL
LEATHER BELT
GOLD LIGHTER
solid 18K gold recoiled snake, M over TAOS, 18K on finely woven leather marked: LARRY KNAPP; buckle L2” and belt 36”
marked: DUNHILL 14K, 437; H2 1/2” W3/4” D1/2”, and 53.5g all in
$400-600
$300-500
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Provenance: Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II
Provenance: Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II
141 VINTAGE GENTLEMAN’S TRAVEL ACCESSORIES LeCoultre 8-day leather-cased clock H3” W2 1/4” D1/2” Cartier de Must picture frame H3 1/2” W3” Tiffany & Co sterling shoehorn H5” English sterling money clip H2” W1 1/8” (4pcs)
144 PAIR VINTAGE
GOLD QUILL PENS,
HOWARD & CO
$300-500
each marked: 14K HWS, and engraved A.R. and the other L.P.M.; L6”, 20.5g all in (2pcs)
Provenance: Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II
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139 ENGLISH GOLD HALF-HUNTER POCKET WATCH, HALL & CO London dated 1939, 18K gold with enameled blue Roman numerals, movement marked: HALL & CO, 56 KING STREET, MANCHESTER, No. 14484; and case with complete maker, hallmarks, case no. 14484, opening to white enamel dial with subsidiary seconds dial; H2 1/2” W1 3/4”, on Albert chain, L8”, total 139.0g all in
Provenance: Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II
142 VINTAGE TIFFANY & CO GOLD LIGHTER engraved A.P.R. 1957, marked: TIFFANY & CO 14K; H2 1/4” W1 1/4” D1/2”, 52.5g all in
$400-700
Provenance: Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II
$500-800
Provenance: Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II
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145 ASIAN ARTIFACT COLLECTION Republic period, comprising: handpainted fan in lacquered case L12 1/2” enamel and nacre looking glass L12” 3 carved stone seals H2 1/2” to 4” (6pcs)
$300-400
Provenance: Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II
146 ORNATE CANE COLLECTION early 20th century, comprising: Art Nouveau 800 silver handle L37 3/4” Brigg Paris sword/cane L35” ornate silvered card suit inset L37 1/2” (3pcs)
Peralta Ramos Estate
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147 PAIR WEDGWOOD BLUE JASPERWARE COVERED URNS, AND BOX
149 ASHWORTH IRONSTONE PARTIAL DINNER
early 19th century, impressed upper case WEDGWOOD, H10”; together with 20th century box H2” W3 3/4” D3 1/4” (3pcs)
late 19th century, printed and enameled with an Oriental landscape, assembled service comprising: 43 plates Dia.10 1/2” 17 plates Dia.8 3/4” 16 soup plates Dia.10 1/4” open tureen H6” L15 1/2” 2 sauce tureens on stands H7” 2 covered vegetables L11 1/2” 9 platters L11” to 20 1/2” (92pcs)
$400-600
Provenance: Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II
148 WEDGWOOD JASPERWARE URN 19th century, impressed uppercase mark, H10 1/2”
$300-400
SERVICE
$800-1,200
Provenance: Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II
Provenance: Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II
$300-400
Provenance: Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II
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150 VIENNA PORCELAIN CUPS WITH SAUCERS, AND PAIR CONTINENTAL EWERS 7 coffee canns with 7 saucers, H2 1/2”; pair unmarked hand-painted ewers, H9 1/4” (16pcs)
$200-400
Provenance: Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II
151 ITALIAN POLYCHROME-CARVED WOOD CHESS PIECES, BY ANRI circa 1975, complete set, in the Egyptian figural theme, H2 3/4” to 4 1/2” (32pcs)
$400-700
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154 US WASHINGTON QUARTERS IN WHITMAN ALBUMS
1932 through 1964 (169pcs)
$400-600
Provenance: Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II
155 US WALKING LIBERTY AND FRANKLIN HALF DOLLARS IN WHITMAN ALBUMS various dates from 1917 through 1963. (87pcs)
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$400-600
Provenance: Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II
Provenance: Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II
152 CRYSTAL DECANTER COLLECTION
156 US FRANKLIN AND WALKING LIBERTY HALF
Val St Lambert H10” Nambe H12” Krosno H11” 2 pitcher style H11 1/4” and 12” 2 pairs unmarked H11” and 14 1/4” (9pcs)
DOLLARS
4 Liberty and 104 Franklin, various dates. (108pcs)
$500-700
Provenance: Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II
$200-400
Provenance: Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II
153 MIDDLE EASTERN MINIATURE PAINTED PANEL 19th century, DEER HUNT SCENE, watercolor on bone, unsigned, framed H3 1/2” W7”
$150-300
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157 US MORGAN SILVER DOLLARS IN WHITMAN ALBUM
1879, 1880-S, 1881-S, 1882-S, 1883, 1883-O, 1884, 1885-O, 1887, 1889, 1891-S, 1896, 1901-O, 1903, 1921, 1921-D, 1921-S, circulated. (17pcs)
$300-600
Provenance: Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II
158 US PEACE SILVER DOLLARS IN WHITMAN ALBUM 1922, 1922-D, 1922-S, 1923, 1923-D, 1923-S, 1924, 1925, 1925-S, 1926-S, 1927-D, 1928-S, 1935-S, circulated. (14pcs)
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161 US 1920 PILGRIM TERCENTENARY COMMEMORATIVE HALF DOLLAR EF to AU
$100-200 Provenance: Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II
162 US 1936 OREGON TRAIL COMMEMORATIVE HALF DOLLAR
EA to AU
$100-200 Provenance: Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II
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163 US 1937 DANIEL BOONE COMMEMORATIVE
$200-300
Provenance: Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II
HALF DOLLAR
EF to AU
159 US KENNEDY HALF DOLLARS
$100-200 Provenance: Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II
seventeen 1964 and fourteen 1965-1969 (31pcs)
$100-200
164 US 1936 RHODE ISLAND COMMEMORATIVE
Provenance: Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II
HALF DOLLAR
160 US 1918 LINCOLN ILLINOIS COMMEMORATIVE
EF to AU
$100-200
HALF DOLLAR
Provenance: Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II
EF to AU
$100-200
165 US 1936-S TEXAS COMMEMORATIVE HALF
Provenance: Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II
DOLLAR
EF to AU 164
$100-200 Provenance: Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II
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166 SCOTTISH SILVERPLATE AND CARVED WOOD STONE DIRK late 19th century, chased mounts with dragon designs, set with stones, marked: R & H.B. KIRKWOOD, THISTLE ST., EDINBURGH; overall L17 1/2”
$300-500
Provenance: Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II
167 BALLESTER RIGAUD 22 CAL SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL SN 9435, barrel 5” and overall L8 1/4” ***FFL REQUIRED***
$200-300
Provenance: Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II
168 WILLIAM CRANMER PAINTED WOOD DUCK DECOYS pair American Meganser; pair Buffelhead; pair Mallard; pair Goldeneye; pair Old Squaw; pair wood duck; female Black duck; male Canvasback; female Hooded Merganser; each signed and dated 1978 and titles. (15pcs)
$600-900
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169 PHILADELPHIA GUN CLUB SILVERPLATE ICE WATER PITCHERS
late 19th century, engraved cartouche, marked: Meriden Mfg; H8 1/2” (2pcs)
$100-200
Provenance: Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II
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174 COLLECTION SILVER TROPHIES, PRESENTED TO ARTURO PERALTA RAMOS
dated September 12, 1959; listing 19 contestants and winner ARTURO PERALTA RAMOS JR (killed 33-Missed 2); marked; H6” and 15.0ozT
1961 Cartier “Dadsmanship” sterling cup H4” 1941 & 1942 A.P.S. Sports Day sterling goblets H6 1/2” 1963 Philadelphia Gun Club, continental silver covered cup H8” Total 20.5ozT (4pcs)
Provenance: Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II
170 ARGENTIUM SILVER PHILADELPHIA GUN CLUB TROPHY
dated January 5, 1973, listing 21 contestants and winner ARTURO PERALTA RAMOS JR (killed 14-Missed 1); marked; H6” and 13.7ozT
$200-300
Provenance: Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II
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171 J.E. CALDWELL & CO STERLING PHILADELPHIA GUN CLUB, OMNIUM CUP
$200-400
172 ARGENTIUM SILVER PHILADELPHIA GUN CLUB, MORNING SHOOT TROPHY
Peralta Ramos Estate
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$200-400
Provenance: Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II
dated April 12, 1980, listing 14 contestants and winner ARTURO PERALTA RAMOS JR (killed 14-Missed 1); marked; H6” and 13.0ozT
$200-300
Provenance: Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II
173 ARGENTIUM SILVER PHILADELPHIA GUN CLUB TROPHY dated February 23,1974, listing 17 contestants and winner ARTURO PERALTA RAMOS JR (killed 21Missed 1); marked; H6” and 13.0ozT
$200-400
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175 PAIR FRENCH GILT-OPALINE GLASS OIL LAMPS
177 PAIR FRENCH FIGURAL TABLE LAMPS
179 GERMAN CHIP-CARVED WOOD WHISTLERS
19th century, gilt-metal mounts with hoof feet, H21 1/2” (2pcs)
painted plaster standing figures, overall H28” (2pcs)
sailor H14” and old man H12 1/2” (2pcs)
Provenance: Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II
Provenance: Millicent Rogers Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II
$500-800
Provenance: Millicent Rogers Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II Other Notes: Illustrated in 21 Sutton Place, New York residence photograph
176 PAIR FRENCH OPALINE GLASS OIL LAMPS 19th century, gilt-decorated and metal-mounted white and blue glass body, wick adjuster marked: R. DITMAR; H18” (2pcs)
$200-400
Provenance: Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II
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178 AMERICAN BRONZE BUST OF MILLICENT ROGERS early 20th century, bronze golden-brown patina on black marble base, signed: SB; overall H14 1/2” W5”
$300-500
180 REGENCY CARVED GILTWOOD BULL’S-EYE MIRROR
$400-600
first quarter 19th century, eagle pediment and leaf designs; H33” W27”
Provenance: Millicent Rogers Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II
Provenance: Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II
$500-700
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181 CARVED AND PAINTED WOOD FRAMED MIRROR early 20th century, H42” W38”
$300-500
Provenance: Millicent Rogers Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II
182 PIERRE ANDRIEU (French, 1821-1892) BAPTEME DU ROI DE ROME, 1811 gilt-copper medallion, framed, signed and titled Dia.2 3/4”
$200-400
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Provenance: Estate of Arturo Peralta Ramos II
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silver over midnight blue, right-hand drive 42,272 miles (possibly the actual mileage but not warranted) chassis number SFU 263 engine number SU131F 9:1 high compression model body number 7698 paint code ICI M 062-4142, midnight blue interior hide VM 3393, grey retro-fitted air conditioning, re-charged with recently replaced compressor fitted dust cover With original British registration plates
$20,000-30,000
Provenance: purchased from these sales rooms George Capers Bull, Jr, March 2014, lot 414 South Carolina collection Other Notes: This eminently collectible Silver Cloud III is a delightful example of the 2,044 units that were built between 1963 and 1966. It comes complete with the original owner’s manual that still retains the lubrication and maintenance chart (TSD Publication 2028) and wiring diagram (TSD publication 2076). Additional documentation includes an original ring-bound workshop manual (publication TSD 729) and a 1979 reprint of the V-8 engine manual (TSD publication 753). A complete copy of the original factory build-sheets and road-test rectification notes are part of a comprehensive history file consisting of correspondence and invoices dating back to 1984. This eye-catching example of incomparably stylish gentleman’s motoring perfection has been owned for almost a quarter of a century by a prominent local businessman who was a descendant of one of the colonial British Governors of South Carolina. This Rolls Royce was imported rather unconventionally because it was shipped to its new home as “hand luggage” on a QE II transatlantic crossing in 1984. During its long life in South Carolina, this Silver Cloud was cherished, well-looked after and frequently exhibited at classic car events. This Cloud III was specially found as a prime specimen in England at the time of purchase, and because it has not been through any uncaring hands in the past it is, in this respect, an unusual example of this investment grade motor car. Before the second World War it was only possible to buy a rolling chassis from Rolls Royce. The new chassis was delivered to a coachbuilder of one’s personal choice for completion to a bespoke design or to be fitted with a factory approved, standardized design. The construction of a separate body by another company was an expensive way to create a motor car and fully cognizant of post-war British market austerity, the 1949 “Silver Dawn” was the first ever Rolls-Royce to be offered complete with a “standard steel” factory-made body. The austerity “Dawn” was sold into a weak market and only 760 were made. But in April 1955, the J. P. Blatchley designed Silver Cloud was presented to instantly enthusiastic public acclaim. Like any real work of art, the visual delights of this exceptionally elegant motor car have continued to improve with age and are not likely to be bettered in their archetypal, categorical perfection. The Cloud speaks to everyone, and this model will forever say “Rolls Royce” to even the most disinterested member of the public. Not surprisingly, the exceptional Silver Cloud was, in Rolls Royce terms, a wildly successful design that sold in unheard-of quantities and remained, with minor modifications, in production for eleven years until March 1966. By 1959, the 6-cylinder in-line engine was no longer considered adequate for the all-important US market and with the quiet assistance of GM’s Cadillac division, Rolls Royce introduced their first V-8 engine configuration with the Silver Cloud series II model. Concerned with losing market shares to the Mercedes-Benz 600 “Grosser Mercedes” introduced in 1963, the Silver Cloud III was visually refined with a marginally lowered radiator profile, twin headlamps and updated performance with new carburetors that produced about 10% more power. When provoked by an errant Pontiac GTO muscle car of the same year, this patrician transport can be coaxed to barrel along at an almost ungentlemanly 120 mph and will confidently outbrake the GTO at any time along the way, but for practical purposes, this elegant conveyance feels entirely happy at normal interstate speeds. Solidly built with a separate chassis/body configuration and equipped with a virtually bullet-proof V-8 devoid of failure-prone electronics, there are plenty of good reasons to suggest that a Cloud III can easily be enjoyed as a daily driver.
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184 FINE PAIR FRENCH OR RUSSIAN BRONZE-MOUNTED MAHOGANY CABINETS late 19th/early 20th century, green-veined marble top above door with mirrored side panels and shelves on lower D-shape cabinet, trumpet feet, scrolling and figural gilt-bronze mounts, stamped: NK, H71” W36 1/2” D16 1/2” (2pcs)
$8,000-12,000
Provenance: Estate of Sue Rogers Johnson
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MAHOGANY LIT DE REPOSE,
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late 19th century, bronze mounted, shaped crestrail with floral wreath pediment, on trumpet feet; H56 1/2” W47 1/2” L82 1/2”
$1,500-2,500
Provenance: Property of a gentleman
186 LOUIS XV CARVED WALNUT ARMCHAIR
18th century, carved frame, serpentine seat, X-brace stretcher; BH40” SH16” W28” D23”
$600-800
Provenance: North Carolina collection
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187 FRENCH EMPIRE CHERRY WORK TABLE
early 19th century, round hinged and molded top, carved swan supports, trefoil stretcher and paw feet; H29” Dia.17”
$800-1,200
Provenance: Property of a lady
188 EMPIRE FRUITWOOD AND MARBLETOP CONSOLE TABLE
Northern European, first quarter 19th century, rouge mottled marble top, carved leaf-decorated skirt, animal-shaped legs and hoof feet; H34” W48” D24 1/2”
$2,000-3,000
Provenance: Property of a lady
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189 CONTINENTAL PAINTED AND CARVED GILTWOOD OVERMANTLE MIRROR
second quarter 19th century, Classical form with column supports and leaf designs; H54” W4 3/2”
$1,500-3,000
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190 BIEDERMEIER CHERRY AND EBONY MIRROR mid 19th century, with molded crown; H53” W21”
$500-700
Provenance: Property of a lady
191 LOUIS XV STYLE CARVED BEECHWOOD ARMCHAIR
late 19th century, with needlework upholstery; BH 39” SH16” W30” D26”
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Provenance: Georgia collection
192 FRENCH PROVINCIAL CARVED OAK GLISSANTE
mid 19th century, H58” W58 1/2” D20”
$1,000-1,500
Provenance: North Carolina collection
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pierced crestrail with masque-head decoration and scrolling handrests; BH60” SH18” W32” D33”(2pcs) 193
$1,800-2,800
Provenance: Formerly in collection of Oprah Winfrey Current owner purchased from Upscale Antiques, Miami, FL
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194 LOUIS XV PROVINCIAL CARVED OAK COMMODE late 18th century, serpentine front, paneled sides, scrolling feet; H38 1/2” W53” D26 1/2”
$1,500-2,200
Provenance: South Carolina collection
195 FRENCH PROVINCIAL FRUITWOOD BUFFET DEUX CORPS late 18th/19th century, molded crown and doors on cabriole legs; H84” W56 1/2” D22”
$1,000-2,000
Provenance: North Carolina collection
196 LOUIS XVI STYLE INLAID KINGWOOD CABINET
mid 19th century, gray-veined marble top, configuration of drawers and doors, bronze mounts and splay feet; H36” W32” D20 1/2”
$600-800
Provenance: North Carolina private collection 195
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18th century, four-tier shelves with plate rails, molded panel and shaped feet; H90” W54” D24”
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200 PAIR LOUIS XVI STYLE CARVED BEECHWOOD & BRONZE-MOUNTED FAUTEUILS 197
197 BIEDERMEIER BIRCH SLEIGH BED mid 19th century, scrolling head and footboard on plinth molded base; H38” W40” L92”
$700-1,000
Provenance: Property of a lady
198 CONTINENTAL PINE CHEST OF DRAWERS 19th century, scalloped top, shaped front on scroll feet; H33” W41” D19 1/2”
$600-900
late 19th century, shaped crestrail over square back on tapered fluted legs; BH39” SH16” W24” D22” (2pcs)
$600-900
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
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201 CONTINENTAL CARVED FRUITWOOD FOOTSTOOL
circa 1880, overupholstered cushion, carved skirt, cabriole legs with scroll toes; H17” W25 1/4” D22 3/4”
$300-500
Provenance: North Carolina collection
202 LOUIS XV PROVINCIAL WALNUT SIDE CABINET mid 18th century, drawers, panel sides and doors; H50” W48” D22 1/2”
$1,000-1,500
Provenance: North Carolina collection
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203 CONTINENTAL GILT-BRONZE AND CRYSTAL TWENTY-LIGHT CHANDELIER early 20th century, H32” Dia.40”
$1,500-2,500
Provenance: North Carolina collection
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204 FRENCH EMPIRE STYLE GILT-BRONZE AND CRYSTAL BASKET CHANDELIER
late 19th century, scrolling supports, bronze swags, accented by blue enamelwork; H24” Dia.18”
$1,000-1,500
Provenance: North Carolina collection
205 BACCARAT STYLE CRYSTAL TWELVE-LIGHT CHANDELIER
turned stem, supporting shaped arms, H40” Dia.28”
$900-1,300
Provenance: South Carolina collection
206 BRASS SEVEN-LIGHT CHANDELIER
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207 FRENCH EMPIRE STYLE GILT-BRONZE SIX-LIGHT CHANDELIER
late 19th/early 20th century, H25” Dia.20”
$600-900
Provenance: North Carolina collection
late 19th century, central stem pierced scrolling band, supporting scrolling arms and lantern shaped light below; H67” W30”
$800-1,200
Provenance: South Carolina collection Other Notes: Purchased from North Carolina antiques dealer with the provenance of having once been the property of Rock Hudson.
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208 PAIR FRENCH BRONZE-DORE THREE-LIGHT
211 SAMSON ARMORIAL PORCELAIN CABINET PLATE
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late 19th century, in the Louis XIV taste with bouquet finial leading to scrolling leaf and fruit-adorned arms, on reeded pedestal-form stem and lion’s-mask decorated base; H17 1/2” Dia.14” (2pcs)
late 19th century, floral border centering pseudo armorials, signed on underside; Dia.9 1/2” (12pcs)
$600-900
Provenance: Florida private collection
$1,800-2,400
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209 PAIR FRENCH EMPIRE ORMOLU-MOUNTED OPALINE GLASS URNS
circa 1815, pink to white transitioning opaque glass adorned with Neoclassical mounts; H21 1/2” (2pcs)
$700-1,000
Provenance: Millicent Rogers Arturo Peralta Ramos, by descent Gift to Jacqueline Peralta Ramos
210 PAIR FRENCH EMPIRE STYLE BRONZE AND MARBLE URNS
third quarter 19th century, H15 1/2” Dia.6 1/2”
$500-700
Provenance: Dorothy Greene Owen estate
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212 PAIR FRENCH BRONZE-MOUNTED MARBLE URN-FORM LAMPS early 20th century, H37” (2pcs) 213
$500-800
Provenance: North Carolina collection
213 FRENCH TERRACOTTA FIGURAL GROUPING 19th/20th century, children playing drums, unsigned, H21” W17” D12”
$500-800
Provenance: Dorothy Greene Owen estate
214 PAIR SEVRES PORCELAIN CACHEPOTS probably 18th century, painted floral sprays accented with gilt and cobalt leaf and shell designs; marked interlocking blue Ls and date letter T; H5 1/4” W7 1/4” (2pcs)
$500-800
Provenance: Estate of Jacqueline Peralta Ramos
215 PAIR PARIS PORCELAIN URNS 19th century, gilded vibrant enamels and floral sprays centering jewelwork cabochons, with mask handles; H16” (2pcs)
$400-700
Provenance: Millicent Rogers Arturo Peralta Ramos, by descent Gift to Jacqueline Peralta Ramos
216 PAIR FRENCH GILT-CRYSTAL OIL LAMPS late 19th century, with handmade shades, H26” overall 43” (2pcs)
$500-700
Provenance: North Carolina collection
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221 FRENCH OPALINE GLASS OBJECTS OF VIRTUE, PALAIS ROYAL 217
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217 FRENCH EMPIRE ORMOLU-MOUNTED OPALINE GLASS VASE, PALAIS ROYAL circa 1830, winged caryatid handles on white glass vessel; H13 1/2”
$400-600
Provenance: Millicent Rogers Arturo Peralta Ramos, by descent Gift to Jacqueline Peralta Ramos
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220 FRENCH OPALINE GLASS PERFUME CASKET, PALAIS ROYAL 19th century, ormolu-mounted green-glass orb on white marble base; opening to reveal four diminutive scent bottles; H9 1/4” W4 1/2”
$300-500
Provenance: Millicent Rogers Arturo Peralta Ramos, by descent Gift to Jacqueline Peralta Ramos
218 FRENCH GILT-BRONZE MOUNTED MARBLE CLOCK
19th century, ormolu-mounted and marble perfume bottles H4” and 5 1/2”; and dresser jars H1” and 3” (6pcs)
$300-400
Provenance: Millicent Rogers Arturo Peralta Ramos, by descent Gift to Jacqueline Peralta Ramos
222 WEDGWOOD BI-COLOR JASPERWARE TEA SET AND PITCHER
18th/19th century, lavender and green applied designs on white ground; pitcher H9 1/2”; and 7-piece tea set: teapot, open sugar, creamer, and two cups with saucers (8pcs)
$700-900
19th century, lovebird finial on architectural Carrara marble case, centering enameled dial, works marked: 29205; H10 1/2” W5” D3 1/2”
Provenance: Property of a lady
$400-600
Provenance: Estate of Sue Rogers Johnson
219 PAIR LOUIS XV STYLE GILT-BRONZE TWO-LIGHT BRAS DE LUMIERE
H17” W14” D9” (2pcs)
$300-500
Provenance: Estate of Sue Rogers Johnson 222
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223 EUGENE BOUDIN (French, 1824-1898) TROUVILLE, LES JETEES, MAREE BASSE oil on panel, framed, signed & dated lower left, 88 H13 1/4” W16 1/4”
$20,000-30,000
Provenance: Millicent Rogers Arturo Perlata Ramos II, by descent Estate of Jacqueline Peralta Ramos Literature: Schmit, Robert. EUGENE BOUDIN (1824-1898), vol. II, Paris, 1973, no. 2251, illustrated p. 359, illustrated nearly identical scene. Other Notes: verso inscribed 24005.
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224 FRITS THAULOW (Norwegian, 1847-1906) FREIGHT TRAIN, DUSK oil on canvas laid to board, framed, signed lower left H26” W32”
$15,000-25,000
Provenance: Sotheby’s, New York, Jan. 25, 1980, Lot 150 Christie’s, New York, Feb. 19, 1992, Lot 84 Estate of Jacqueline Peralta Ramos Other Notes: It is thought that this painting was executed in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania during Thaulow’s trip to America in 1898.
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224A DAVID GILMOUR BLYTHE (American, 1815-1865) JANUARY BILLS oil on canvas, framed, signed: lower right H20" W24"
$15,000-25,000
Provenance: Macbeth Gallery, New York George L. Hailman Millicent Rogers Arturo Peralta Ramos, by descent Gift to Jacqueline Peralta Ramos Other Notes: It is thought that this painting was executed in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania during Thaulow’s trip to America in 1898.
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225 WALTER BRIGHTWELL (American, b. 1919 - after 1971) LOOKING DOWN 6TH AVENUE TOWARD THE JEFFERSON MARKET LIBRARY BUILDING oil on board, framed, signed: lower right H20” W28”
$6,000-8,000
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225A EVERETT SHINN (New York, 1876-1953) GREEN DOOR, 1902 pastel, framed, signed & dated: lower right sight H16" W18 1/2"
$10,000-15,000
Provenance: Millicent Rogers Arturo Peralta-Ramos, by decent Gift to Jacqueline Peralta Ramos Other Notes: verso bearing old label: The American British Art Center, Inc, New York, purchased by Mrs. H. Rogers, circa 1946
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$10,000-20,000
Provenance: C.W. Kaushaar Art Galleries, New York Estate of Jacqueline Peralta Ramos Other Notes: Various old labels on verso from Prendergast and Kaushaar Galleries
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227 GEORGE FORSTER (New York/Germany, 1817-1896) STILL LIFE WITH FRUIT oil on canvas, framed, signed & dated: lower left H25” W30”
$20,000-30,000
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(New York, 1829-1920) YOUNG GIRL READING BY TREE, c.1875 oil on canvas on board, framed, signed: bottom center H9 1/4” W8 3/4”
$10,000-15,000
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228 MARY CASSATT (Pennsylvania, 1844-1926) FILLETTE AU CHAPEAU DE GALA pencil, framed, stamped lower right and labels on verso sight H7” W4 1/2”
$3,000-5,000
Provenance: Millicent Rogers Arturo Peralta Ramos, by descent Gift to Jacqueline Peralta Ramos Other Notes: Various stamps, labels and inscriptions on verso: including blue circular stamp DOUANES EXPOSITIONS, PARIS; black stamp COLLECTION MARY CASSATT, MATHILDE; and written 13.975 M. CASSATT, FILLETTE AU CHAPEAU DE GALLA, DESSIN, 117; and others 228
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230 BRITISH SCHOOL, 18TH/19TH CENTURY SOPHONISBA RECEIVING THE POISIN CUP oil on canvas, framed, unsigned H61” W40”
$2,000-3,000
Provenance: Dorothy Greene Owen estate
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230A EUGENE DELACROIX (French, 1798-1863) DRAWING OF DETAILS FROM AN ALTERPIECE OF THE SCHOOL OF PERUGINO pencil, framed, signed with artist's studio stamp in lower right sight H5 3/4" W9"
$2,000-4,000
Provenance: Millicent Rogers Arturo Peralta Ramos, by descent Gift to Jacqueline Peralta Ramos Other Notes: verso bearing old Museum of Modern Art-New York label (Museum No. 40.43)
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231 MAX WEBER (New York, 1881-1961) THREE GRACES oil on canvas, framed, signed H20” W16”
$2,000-3,000
Provenance: Bellaire, Florida estate in the 1970s Florida private collection
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232 THOMAS HEWES HINCKLEY (Massachusetts/California, 1813-1896) RABBIT HUNTING oil on canvas, framed, signed & dated: lower right H35 3/4” W48”
$20,000-30,000
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234 WILLIAM MCEWAN (New York, fl. 1859-80) BALLING YARN IN THE KITCHEN oil on canvas, framed, signed & dated: lower left H14 1/4” W17 1/4”
$6,000-8,000
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235 CHARLES CLAIR (French, 1860-1930) L’EGLISE oil on canvas, framed, signed lower left: Clair H36 1/2” W28 1/2”
$1,500-2,500
Provenance: North Carolina private collection
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233 EVERETT SHINN (New York, 1876-1953) FLORENCE SCOVEL SHINN, 1908 pastel and monotype on paper, framed, signed, titled & dated lower right sheet H13” W8 1/4”
$2,000-3,000
Provenance: Millicent Rogers Arturo Peralta Ramos, by descent Gift to Jacqueline Peralta Ramos Other Notes: American British Art Center, Inc-New York label on verso, states that it was purchased by Mrs. H. Rogers, 2/20/1945 for a sum of $200. Mrs. Huttleston Rogers is the name Millicent took after her divorce.
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236 PAVEL TCHELITCHEW (New York, 1898-1957) NIGHT STREET SCENE watercolor and ink, framed, signed & dated upper right: 33 sight H7 1/2” W11 1/4”
$1,000-2,000
Provenance: Estate of Jacqueline Peralta Ramos
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237 EDWARD VON SIEBOLD DINGLE (South Carolina, 1893-1975) BLUEBIRD, No. 2872 (Adult Male and Young) watercolor, framed, signed lower right sight H14” W12”
$1,000-2,000
Provenance: South Carolina collection
238 EDWARD VON SIEBOLD DINGLE (South Carolina, 1893-1975) CAROLINA WREN AND CAMELLIA watercolor, framed, signed lower right sight H13 1/2” W10 1/2”
$1,000-2,000
Provenance: South Carolina collection
239 JACKSON HENSLEY (New Mexico, b. 1940) two works: ELM GROVE and ADOBE GATE watercolor on artist board, framed, signed H13” W15 1/2” (2pcs) 238
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Provenance: Property of a lady
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243 JACKSON HENSLEY (New Mexico, b. 1940) AFTER THE STORM watercolor on artist board, framed, signed H13 1/2” W20”
$700-1,000
Provenance: Property of a lady
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244 ITALIAN RENAISSANCE STYLE TABERNACLE FRAME WITH PAINTING BY
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241 GEORGE LOFTUS NOYES (Massachusetts, 1864-1954) THE VILLAGE IN AUTUMN oil on board, framed, signed: G.L. Noyes H10” W11”
19th century, carved and painted giltwood, H20 1/2” W18 1/4”; containing painting by Morey Hensley (New Mexico, b. 1940) CRUCIFIXION OF CHRIST, signed, H11” W8 3/8”
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$600-1,000
Provenance: Property of a lady
$800-1,400
Provenance: Property of a lady
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242 JAMES CRAIG NICOLL
245 ANN MCNULTY BROCKMAN
(New York, 1846-1918) RUSHING WAVE, OQUNQUIT MAINE, 1905 oil on canvas, framed, signed lower right H10 1/2” W14”
(California, 1899-1943) NUDE BATHING and NUDES AT LAKE oil on board, framed, signed H10” W8” and H19” W12” (2pcs)
$700-1,000
$600-900
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
Provenance: Property of a lady 244
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246 ANDRE GISSON
247 ROBERT LAVERGNE
(New York, 1921-2003) SUMMER STROLL oil on canvas, framed, signed H12” W16”
(American/French, 1920-1913) FRENCH COUNTRYSIDE oil on canvas, framed, signed, H42” W39 1/2”
$600-900
Provenance: Georgia private collection
$500-800
Provenance: Purchased from these sales rooms, March 1999, Lot 169 North Carolina collection Other Notes: Label on verso: Les Cadre d’Ordre
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248 KENNETH PRICE
(New Mexico/California, 1935-2012) LORNA, 1981 watercolor and colored pencil on xerox, unframed, signed in pencil: LORNA, 2/8, PRICE, 81
(New Mexico/California, 1935-2012) TIJANA DANCER WITH CEILING, 1975 graphite, pencil, pen, and acrylic on paper, framed, signed, titled & dated in pencil bottom and verso #1067 image H11” W8 1/2”
$2,000-3,000
Provenance: Property of a gentleman
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$500-800
Provenance: Property of a gentleman
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250 DIAMOND AND EMERALD BRACELET
252 VINTAGE DIAMOND AND RUBY BRACELET
18K gold, approx. 20.0ctw oval emeralds and 4.0ctw round diamonds; L7” and 31.5g all in
approx. 5.0ctw round full-cut diamonds, and approx. 10.14ctw round brilliant-cut natural rubies, mounted in 18K gold in articulated stylized leaf design, L7” W3/4”, and 103.8g all in
$6,000-8,000
251 ART DECO PLATINUM FILIGREE AND DIAMOND
$4,000-6,000
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
RING
1.8ct old European-cut diamond, color G-H, clarity VS1; size 5.5, 4.3g all in
$12,000-18,000
Other Notes: Accompanied by 1979 appraisal by Graham’s Jewellers; and 1995 updated appraisal by Sylvan Brothers
Other Notes: Accompanied by EGL certificate no. US916239201D 251
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254 DIAMOND BRACELET 14K white gold, flexible design, set with approx. 12.5ctw round diamonds, color G-H, clarity I1; L7” and 21.5g all in
$9,000-12,000
255 VINTAGE DIAMOND AND GOLD BRACELET, JACK GUTSCHNEIDER CO twenty-nine round diamonds set in 18K gold flexible bracelet, marked: JGJLRY, 18K; L6 1/2” and 73.6g all in
$3,000-5,000
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
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256 CARTIER STYLE GEMSTONE NECKLACE WITH ENHANCER
18K white gold free-form necklace and detachable pendant set with approx. 55.0ctw semi-precious gemstones and 1.5ctw round diamonds, L15 3/4” pendant H3”, 57.0g all in
$6,000-9,000
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257 BLUE SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND COLLAR NECKLACE
18K gold, approx. 26.0ctw cabochon blue sapphires, and accented 7.5ctw round and emerald-cut diamonds; L14” and 77.0g all in
$8,000-12,000
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258 VINTAGE GOLD LARIAT NECKLACE 14K gold rope-twist leading to knot and foxtail-beaded fringe tassels, stamped: 14K and PAT. 3308517; L25” and 3 1/3” drop; 51.0g
$800-1,200
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
259 CEYLON SAPPHIRE AND GOLD BRACELET 257
18K gold flexible design set with approx. 22.5ctw cushion-cut sapphires, L6 1/2”, 11.0g all in
$7,000-9,000
260 PAIR DIAMOND STUD EARRINGS 14K white gold studs set with approx. 2.0ctw diamonds, color G-H, clarity I; 1.5g all in (2pcs)
$5,000-7,000
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261 VINTAGE GOLD CHARM BRACELET circa 1965, intricate 14K gold woven bracelet with 7 charms, L7” and 44.2g all in
$600-900
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
262 VINTAGE GOLD CUFF BRACELET 14K intricate design flexible hinged cuff, L7 1/2”, and 56.5g
263
$800-1,200
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
263 TANZANITE AND DIAMOND COCKTAIL RING 14K gold set with approx. 22.0ct oval tanzanite accented by approx. 1.25ctw round and baguette diamonds; size 6.25, 14.4g all in
$9,000-14,000
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265 GEMSTONE AND DIAMOND RINGS 14K oval aquamarine, size 8 14K ruby, size 8 14K pearl and emerald, size 7 14K sapphire, size 8 18K simulated amethyst, size 8 Total 29.8g all in
$700-1,000
264 TIFFANY & CO PLATINUM AND DIAMOND
264
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
ETERNITY BAND
approx. 1.1ctw diamonds, color E-F, clarity VS; size 6.75, 4.0g all in
$3,000-4,000
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266 FRENCH GOLD AND DIAMOND ARTICULATED FLORAL BROOCH
18K gold mesh petal and stem adorned with 2.5ctw diamonds, color G-H, clarity VS; H2 1/2” W2” and 41.0g all in
$4,000-6,000
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267 PLATINUM AND DIAMOND ETERNITY BAND
approx. 8.0ctw marquise cut diamonds, color G-H, clarity VS; size 5.75, and 10.0g all in
$7,000-9,000
268 VICTORIAN GOLD LARIAT NECKLACE 14K gold intricate chain leading to carnelian cameo-inset medallion supporting foxtail-beaded fringe tassels, L24” and 3 1/2” drop; 66.0g all in
266
$900-1,300
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
269 NATURAL RUBILITE AND DIAMOND COCKTAIL RING
18K gold, approx. 18.2ctw oval rubilite accented by 2.6ctw round diamonds, size 10.5, 19.5g all in
270 DIAMOND ETERNITY BAND 18K white gold set with approx. 9.0ctw round and baguette diamonds, color F-G, clarity VS; size 7, and 8.2g all in
$9,000-14,000
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271 ENDLESS STRAND OF BAROQUE PEARLS
273 PLATINUM AND DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT RING
275 PAIR DIAMOND CHANDELIER EARRINGS
one hundred seventy-one 11.0-14.7mm cultured white pearls, L108”
1.02ct round diamond, color F-G, clarity VS1, size 6.5, 5.5g all in
18K white gold set with approx. 5.5ctw diamonds, color H-I, clarity VS; H3” and 18.5g all in (2pcs)
Provenance: Hawaiian private collection
Other Notes: Accompanied by UGS certificate no. US909124903D
$1,000-1,500
272 FANCY YELLOW DIAMOND EARRINGS platinum set with 2.03ctw pear-shape light yellow diamonds accented by 0.74ctw round diamonds, color F-G, clarity VS1-VS2, H1/2”, 5.9g all in (2pcs)
$8,000-10,000
Other Notes: Accompanied by EGL certificate no. US916410207D
$7,000-10,000
274 DIAMOND AND HEAVY GOLD NECKLACE AND BRACELET
14K gold curb links spaced by six bar links set with ten round diamonds, L 30, together with well-matched bracelet, L7 1/2”, and Total 94.5g all in (2pcs)
$5,000-8,000
276 PAIR DIAMOND EARRINGS 18K white gold pendant design set with approx. 5.0ctw round and baguette diamonds, color H-I, clarity VS; H2 1/8” W1/2”, 15.7g all in (2pcs)
$5,000-7,000
$1,200-1,800
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
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277 VINTAGE LADY ’S PLATINUM AND DIAMOND WRISTWATCH, PERY WATCH CO. circa 1945, Art Deco design with white dial and hour markers, manual wind 17-jewel movement, serial no. 67219, in diamond and ruby-encrusted flexible bracelet, approx. 3.1ctw diamonds, color H-J, clarity SI, and approx. 1.8ctw pear and square-cut rubies, in flexible platinum bracelet, L7 1/4”, and 32.9g all in
$1,500-2,500
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
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Other Notes: Accompanied by 1995 appraisal by Sylvan Brothers
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278 TIFFANY & CO STYLE DIAMONDS-BY-THE-YARD NECKLACE 18K white gold set with 144 round diamonds, approx. 5.0ctw, color G-H, clarity VS; L36” and 20.0g all in
$4,000-6,000
279 ART DECO STYLE RUBY AND DIAMOND BRACELET 18K white gold flexible setting with approx. 5.0ctw baguette-cut rubies and 3.75ctw round diamonds; L7”, and 30.5g all in
$4,500-6,500
280 FLAWLESS DIAMOND AND PLATINUM BRIDAL SET, JEFF COOPER 0.95ct square emerald-cut diamond, color D, clarity VS2, accented by approx. 0.50ctw round brilliant-cut diamonds, color H-I, clarity I1-I2, in Jeff Cooper platinum setting and matching band, size 5.5, and 9.7g all in (2pcs)
$1,500-2,500
Provenance: South Carolina private collection Other Notes: Accompanied by a copy of the GIA certificate 15552773
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281 BLUE SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND RING 14K white gold, approx. 5.0ct oval blue sapphire accented by 1.7ctw round diamonds; size 10.5 and 6.0g all in
$3,000-5,000
282 ART DECO PLATINUM AND DIAMOND RING
CARTIER STYLE PLATINUM AND DIAMOND DOME
ART DECO FILIGREE PLATINUM AND DIAMOND
DINNER RING
ENGAGEMENT RING
approx. 8.0ctw diamonds, color F-G, clarity VS; size 7.5 and 16.0g all in
1.2ct old European-cut diamond, color G-H, clarity VS2; size 6, 3.3g all in
$6,000-9,000
284 VINTAGE GOLD LINK BRACKET
in ornate setting, size 6.5 and 5.3g all in
14K rectangular links joined by semicircles with safety, W1” L8” and 69.5g
Provenance: South Carolina collection
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
$800-1,100
$1,000-1,500
$7,000-9,000
Other Notes: Accompanied by EGL certificate no. US910413905DOG
286 DIAMOND RING approx. 1.0ct old European-cut diamond, color M-N, clarity SI, accented by small diamonds in 14K gold setting, size 9, and 7.0g all in
$1,000-1,500
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Provenance: South Carolina private collection
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287 ROLEX COSMOGRAPH DAYTONA 18K GOLD GENTLEMAN’S WRISTWATCH circa 1995, automatic, Cal. 4030, 44-jewel movement Oyster Perpetual Cosmograph Daytona; white dial, Arabic luminous numerals and hands, three subsidiary dials; case with bezel with tachymeter scale, screw back, two screw-down buttons in band, 40mm diameter. bracelet and deployant clasp, overall approximate length 7 inches; black alligator strap, 18K gold Rolex deployant; model 16518, case serial no. W835259, clasp stamped: 16518; and various gold hallmarks and Rolex insignia stamps, with original green Rolex box
$8,000-12,000
Provenance: South Carolina private collection, inherited from his father
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288 TIFFANY & CO GOLD OPEN-FACE POCKET WATCH 18K gold case with multi-color gold arts trophy design, brushed and engine-turned dial with Arabic numerals, marked: TIFFANY & CO, H2 1/2” W1 3/4”, 66.5g all in
$2,000-3,000
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289 RETRO PAUL DITISHEIM SOLVIL TWO-TONE GOLD LADY ’S WRISTWATCH 14K rose gold design, case no. 011716, with 17-jewel movement, serial no. 12394, and 14K gold integrated mesh band, L8”, 63.5g all in
$700-1,000
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
290 VINTAGE DIAMOND GOLD CUFF BRACELET WATCH, JOS. BOILLAT FOR LURA 14K gold ornate wide bracelet centering hinged flower set with six diamonds, opening to reveal gold watch dial marked: LURA, 17-jewel movement marked: JOS. BOILLAT FILS, case marked: 2783962, W1” L6 1/4” and 49.8g all in
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$600-900
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
291 VINTAGE GOLD AND DIAMOND BRACELET WATCH, GUBELIN 14K woven gold integrated flexible bracelet, diamond-set hinged top concealing nacre dial and 17-jewel movement, L7 1/2” and 37.9g all in
$600-900
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
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292 VINTAGE DIAMOND AND GOLD WRISTWATCHES Longines 14K white, 17-jewel, serial no. 11794510, cord band L6”; Elgin 14K white gold, 17-jewel, serial no. 702, cord band L7”; Hamilton 14K white gold, 19-jewel, serial no. 13371K, case W2 1/4” Total 34.5g all in (3pcs)
$500-800
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
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293 VEGAPHONE DELUXE TENOR BANJO, VEGA CO, BOSTON MASSACHUSETTS
294 TAYLOR CONCERT 814 CE ROUND-HOLE FLAT-TOP GUITAR
circa 1928, 19-fret hardrock maple neck, mother-of-pearl on peg head and position markers, maple resonator banded with carved celluloid, maple rim cap with abalone shell, elaborately carved neck, gold-plated brass components, hand-engraved, in original Vega case with zip cover
circa 2012, fitted with electrical pickup of 3 knobs, can be played as electric or fully acoustic, spruce top and back, rosewood sides, ebony fingerboard, Venetian cutaway, clear pickguard, in original Taylor case; L41�
$2,000-3,000
$2,000-3,000
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295 RARE ENGLISH INLAID SATIN AND ROSEWOOD SERPENTINE CABINET late 19th century, broken-arch crown, oval-inlaid pediment, glazed panel door and sidelights, tapered legs; H87” W43” D15 1/2”
$3,000-5,000
Provenance: North Carolina collection
296 QUEEN ANNE STYLE BURL WALNUT DINING CHAIRS late 19th/20th century, carved crestrail, urn splat, carved cabriole legs with ball-and-claw feet; BH40 1/2” SH18” W24” D19 1/2” (6pcs)
$1,500-2,500
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Provenance: North Carolina collection
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297 SHERATON STYLE INLAID MAHOGANY DINING TABLE crossbanded top, turned pedestal, reeded saber legs with brass casters; three 17 1/2” leaves; H29” W48” L120 1/2” open
$1,200-1,800
Provenance: Georgia collection
298 GEORGE III STYLE INLAID MAHOGANY BOWFRONT SIDEBOARD $1,000-2,000
299 GEORGIAN STYLE INLAID MAHOGANY BUREAU BOOKCASE circa 1850, dentil-molded crown, astragal-glazed doors, fallboard concealing fitted interior with fan and urn inlays, five drawers, ogee bracket feet; H93” W47 1/2” D21 3/4”
$1,800-2,500
300 HEPPLEWHITE INLAID MAHOGANY
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mid 19th century, shaped top, conforming case with drawers and doors, tapered legs with spade feet; H36 3/8” W66 1/4” D24 1/8”
GAMES TABLE
circa 1800, D-shape foldover top, drawer, tapered legs, spade feet; H29 1/8” W40” D18”
$500-700
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301 GEORGE II STYLE UPHOLSTERED AND CARVED
304 ENGLISH INLAID MAHOGANY LINEN
WALNUT LIBRARY ARMCHAIR
PRESS
late 19th/early 20th century, BH39 1/2” SH17” W30 1/2” D26”
$600-900
Provenance: North Carolina collection
circa 1830, dentil-molded crown, oval-paneled doors, lower part with five drawers, bracket base; H78” W49 1/2” D23 3/4”
$1,500-2,200 302 GEORGIAN MAHOGANY BOWFRONT CHEST OF DRAWERS
circa 1840, reeded edge above short and long drawers, bracket feet; H40” W42” D22”
$700-1,000
303 PAIR GEORGE III STYLE CARVED
305 REGENCY INLAID MAHOGANY TILT-TOP BREAKFAST TABLE
circa 1810, inlaid top, turned pedestal, saber legs on brass casters; H28” W44” L50 1/2”
$700-1,000
Provenance: North Carolina collection
MAHOGANY LIBRARY ARMCHAIRS
late 19th century, cane backrest, upholstered seat, carved cabriole legs, BH39 1/2” SH20” W24” D21” (2pcs)
$500-800
Provenance: Georgia collection
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307 ENGLISH INLAID MAHOGANY BUREAU circa 1820, slant front centering shell inlay, fitted interior, four drawers, bracket base; H43 1/2” W42 3/4” D22 1/4”
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$800-1,200
308 GEORGIAN STYLE MAHOGANY TILT-TOP BREAKFAST TABLE
circa 1850, circular top, twist-turned column, three S-curve legs, snakepad feet; H31 1/8” Dia.42 1/8”
$700-900
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309 GEORGIAN MAHOGANY CHEST OF DRAWERS circa 1830, four long drawers on ogee feet; H37” W40” D20”
306 GEORGIAN STYLE INLAID MAHOGANY CHEST ON CHEST
mid 19th century, molded crown on bracket feet; H77 1/4” W43” D19 1/2”
$800-1,400
Provenance: North Carolina collection
$700-900
310 GEORGE III MAHOGANY BUREAU BOOKCASE circa 1780, molded cornice, glazed doors with shaped frames, slant front over fitted interior, four doors, bracket base; H83 1/2” W43” D23 1/2”
$2,000-3,000
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311 ADAM STYLE CARVED MAHOGANY CONSOLE/SERVER mid to late 19th century, serpentine form above drawers, leaf-carved chamfered legs and spade feet; H34” W66” D26”
$800-1,200
Provenance: South Carolina collection
312 QUEEN ANNE STYLE WALNUT STOOL mid 19th century, rectangular frame, slip seat, cabriole legs; H18 3/4” W26” D16”
$300-400
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313 GEORGIAN MAHOGANY CHEST OF DRAWERS
circa 1820, configuration of drawers on ogee bracket feet; H47” W47” D21”
$600-900
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314 GEORGIAN UPHOLSTERED MAHOGANY LIBRARY ARMCHAIR
first quarter 19th century, BH38” SH15” W28” D25”
$400-600
Provenance: South Carolina collection
315 GEORGE III MAHOGANY PEMBROKE TABLE circa 1820, butterfly drop leaves, drawer and opposing faux drawer, tapered legs, spade feet; H29 7/8” W38 1/2” D35 1/2”
$300-500
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316 GEORGE III CARVED MAHOGANY CHAIRS circa 1790, in the Chinese Chippendale taste, pierced splat, square legs with stretchers; 3 side and 2 armchairs; BH35 1/2” SH16” W26” D22” (5pcs)
$600-900
317 QUEEN ANNE STYLE UPHOLSTERED AND CARVED early 20th century, BH39” SH18” W24” D32”
$200-300
Provenance: North Carolina private collection
318 GEORGIAN MAHOGANY BOOKCASE early 19th century, dentil-molded crown, pair thirteen-light doors, bracket base; H53” W41 1/4” D13 3/4”
$500-700
319 ITALIAN CARVED GILTWOOD MIRROR
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early 20th century, H55” W30”
$400-700
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317
Provenance: Georgia collection
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320 RENAISSANCE REVIVAL GILT-WALNUT DRESSING TABLE, ATTRIB. POTTIER & STYMUS
321 RENAISSANCE REVIVAL MAHOGANY DRESSER, PROBABLY PRUDENT MALLARD
New York, circa 1875, shell pediment with Sevres porcelain, with drawers, on molded base; H100 1/2” W60” D18”
(New Orleans, Louisiana 1809-1879) oval mirror, serpentine marble top, and turned feet; H89” W49 1/2” D24”
Provenance: Estate of Sue Rogers Johnson
Provenance: Estate of Sue Rogers Johnson
$3,000-5,000
Literature: Dubrow, Richard & Eillen. AMERICAN FURNITURE OF THE 19TH CENTURY. Atglen, PA: Schiffer, 2000. See table pp. 50 and 226
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$3,000-6,000
322 SOUTHERN AMERICAN CHERRY SUGAR CHEST, KENTUCKY early 19th century, slant front, fitted interior, turned legs; H32” W26 1/2” D15”
$2,000-3,000
Provenance: Estate of Sue Rogers Johnson
323 FEDERAL MAHOGANY GAMES TABLE
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circa 1810, hinged serpentine top, chamfered skirt, fluted tapered legs on trumpet feet; H30” W38” D19”
$800-1,400
Provenance: South Carolina collection
324 FEDERAL INLAID SIDE CHAIR AND ARMCHAIR circa 1820, together with later carved mahogany armchair; BH35” SH17”W20” D17”; and BH37” SH18” W24” D19” (2pcs)
$300-500
Provenance: South Carolina collection
325 AMERICAN MAHOGANY SLANT-FRONT DESK circa 1790, fitted interior, graduated drawers, ball-and-claw feet; H42” W42” D23”
$1,000-2,000
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328 AMERICAN TIGER MAPLE CHEST OF DRAWERS
TABLE
circa 1820, five short and two long drawers on bracket feet; H40 1/2” W48” D21”
circa 1825, butterfly drop leaves on reeded legs with turned feet; H28 3/4” W22” D35 1/2”
$500-700
$800-1,200
Provenance: North Carolina collection
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
327 AMERICAN CLASSICAL CARVED MAHOGANY SOFA circa 1825, BH32” SH17” S81” D24”
$800-1,200
Provenance: Estate of Sue Rogers Johnson
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326 AMERICAN FEDERAL MAHOGANY PEMBROKE
330 AMERICAN CHERRY GATELEG CONSOLE, PROBABLY KENTUCKY first half 19th century, bowfront, turned reeded legs; H29 1/2” W47 1/4” D19 1/2”
$800-1,200
Provenance: Estate of Sue Rogers Johnson
329 SOUTHERN CHERRY DINING TABLE second quarter 19th century, round to oval top fitted with six 13 1/2” leaves, on turned reeded legs; H30 1/2” W52” L51 1/2” to 129 1/2”
$1,000-2,000
Provenance: Estate of Sue Rogers Johnson
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331 AMERICAN MAHOGANY SEWING/DRESSING TABLE
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circa 1835, H29” W26 1/2” D17”
$300-600
Provenance: South Carolina collection
332 SHERATON MAHOGANY TALL POSTER BED 19th century, tapered turned pentagonal columns with turned feet, joining scrolling headboard; H94” W48” L83”
$500-800
Provenance: South Carolina collection
333 AMERICAN INLAID MAHOGANY HUNTBOARD with carved coat-of-arms and NORWOOD on door panels, benchmade; H42” W72” D27 3/4”
$800-1,200
Provenance: South Carolina collection
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334 PAIR ROCOCO REVIVAL
ROSEWOOD PARLOR CHAIRS,
JOHN HENRY BELTER
(New York, 1804-1863) circa 1858, laminated shield backs, serpentine seatrail, cabriole legs, casters, with plush upholstered seat and back; BH36 1/4” SH16” W19” D18” (2pcs)
$700-1,200
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Provenance: Georgia collection Literature: Dubrow, Richard. AMERICAN FURNITURE OF THE 19TH CENTURY. Atglen, PA: Schiffer, 2000, p.9; Schwartz, Marvin. THE FURNITURE OF JOHN HENRY BELTER AND THE ROCOCO REVIVAL. New York: Dutton, 1981, p.12, pl.3-4. Other Notes: The chair offered is identical to Belter’s “dish back” side chair in the Industrial Design section of the Paris Grand Palais Exhibition. This design is often refered to as the Springmeyer, after the Long Island New York family. The Springmeyers were partners and brothers-in-law to J.H. Belter.
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337 DIMINUTIVE CLASSICAL AMERICAN MAHOGANY SERVER
circa 1835, gallery top, turned columns, paw feet; H35” W43 1/2” D23”
$500-800
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
335 AMERICAN CLASSICAL MAHOGANY CHEST OF DRAWERS
circa 1835, configuration of drawers framed by barley-twist half-column supports and turned legs; H42” W42 1/2” D22”
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$400-700
338 AMERICAN MAHOGANY MORRIS ARMCHAIR
Provenance: Estate of Sue Rogers Johnson
circa 1900, cluster-column legs, Gothic pierced side panels, BH44” SH18” W33” D34”
336 VICTORIAN INLAID ROSEWOOD BOOKCASE
$300-600
last quarter 19th century, H37” W30” D12”
Provenance: South Carolina collection
$400-600
Provenance: Dorothy Greene Owen estate
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mid 19th century, H29 1/2” W42 1/2” D28 1/2” (2pcs)
$600-900
Provenance: North Carolina collection
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340 AMERICAN CARVED GILTWOOD MIRROR
New Orleans or New York, third quarter 19th century, elaborate floral and scroll pediment and frame, centering oval looking glass; H55” W65”
$1,000-2,000
Provenance: Estate of Sue Rogers Johnson
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341 PERSIAN KASHAN CARPET
343 PERSIAN MAHAL CARPET
345 PERSIAN TABRIZ CARPET
circa 1935, 10’5” x 13’5”
circa 1930, 9’1” x 11’10”
crica 1940, 9’8” x 12’8”
344 PERSIAN HERIZ CARPET
346 PERSIAN TABRIZ CARPET
9’10” x 14’
circa 1930, 9’8” x 13’2”
Provenance: Georgia collection
Provenance: Property of a Southern gentleman
$3,000-4,000
$1,400-2,000
$1,000-2,000
Provenance: North Carolina collection
342 PERSIAN MASHAD CARPET 9’11” x 13’9”
$1,500-2,200 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
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$1,000-2,000
$1,000-2,000
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347 TURKISH OUSHAK CARPET
349 PERSIAN HERIZ CARPET
351 PERSIAN MALAYER CARPET
7’11” x 9’4”
circa 1950, 8’6” x 11’6”
circa 1940, 8’3” x 12’8”
350 CHINESE CARPET
352 PERSIAN SAROUK CARPET
9’ x 12’3”
8’10” x 12’
Provenance: North Carolina collection
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
$1,000-2,000
$1,000-1,500
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$800-1,500
Provenance: North Carolina collection
348 PERSIAN HERIZ CARPET circa 1940, 9’ x 12’4”
$1,000-2,000
$1,000-1,500
$800-1,400
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356 PERSIAN HERIZ CARPET
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9’10” x 12’8”
357 CHINESE RED-LACQUERED COROMANDEL EIGHT-PANEL SCREEN
Provenance: McGarrity Collection
Qing dynasty, depicting Royal procession on riverbank; H83” W121 1/2”
$500-1,000
$800-1,200
Provenance: North Carolina collection
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353 PAKISTAN PESHAWAR CARPET 9’2” x 11’11”
$700-1,000
354 TURKISH HEREKE CARPET circa 1930, 8’10” x 11’11”
$600-900
355 INDO TABRIZ CARPET 9’ x 12’2”
$600-900
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358 PAIR SOUTHEAST ASIAN
CARVED STONE PLANTERS,
POSSIBLY INDIA OR
THAILAND
late 19th/early 20th century, elephant-head decorations on pedestal base; H30” Dia.42” interior Dia.27” (2pcs)
$1,500-2,500
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359 SOUTHEAST ASIAN CARVED CAST-STONE WATER BASIN 19th century, decorated with floral and vine designs; H24” W63”
$1,000-2,000
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Provenance: South Carolina collection
Provenance: South Carolina collection
360 STAINED AND LEADED GLASS WINDOW PANELS late 19th/early 20th century, Gothic arch with Greek-key border, H126 1/2” W100” D2 3/4” (3pcs)
$1,000-2,000
Provenance: South Carolina collection
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359
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361 JUNE HARRAH (American, 1910-1997) SPECTACULAR BID bronze, marked: ROMAN BRONZE WORKS, NY and numbered 6/150 H11” W14”
$1,500-2,500
Provenance: Property of a lady Other Notes: Spectacular bid was an American thoroughbred racehorse with a racing career from 1978-1980. He won 26 of 30 races and is known as the best colt of his generation.
362
362 PAIR BARBIDIENNE BRONZE FIGURES, AFTER ACHILLES COLLAS PAIR ROMAN RUNNERS bronze with dark patina, bearing foundry stamp, H13” (2pcs)
$700-1,000
Provenance: Dorothy Greene Owen estate
363 ART NOUVEAU SCULPTURE AFTER ANTONIN LARROUX (French, 1859-1937) PHAETON DRIVING THE CHARIOT OF THE SUN ACROSS THE HEAVENS bronze-patinated cast metal, signed: Larroux and stamped CA2 H13” Dia.14 1/2”
363
365 RALPH N. HURST (Florida, 1918-2003) BIRD carved stone, on revolving stone plinth, signed: Ralph Hurst, 87-1980 H9” W6 1/2” D4 1/2”
$400-600
Provenance: purchased Christie’s New York, 3 December 1998, lot 145 Estate of Jacqueline Peralta Ramos Other Notes: bearing old Christie’s and Left Bank Gallery labels.
$500-1,000
Provenance: Property of a lady
364 VICTORIAN BRONZE HAND SCULPTURE, 19TH CENTURY signed & dated: ELSIE, 1859 L8 1/2” W4 1/2”
$300-500
Provenance: South Carolina collection
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366 RALPH N. HURST (Florida, 1918-2003) DUCK carved marble, on revolving stone plinth, signed: Ralph Hurst, Q-80 H9” W6 1/2” D4 1/2”
$300-500
Other Notes: bearing old Christie’s labels.
367 GEORGIAN STYLE INLAID MAHOGANY BREAKFRONT BOOKCASE
dentil-molded crown, glazed panel doors above drawers, doors and molded base; H88 1/2” W86” D20”
$1,500-2,500
Provenance: South Carolina collection
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Provenance: purchased Christie’s New York, 3 December 1998, lot 145 Estate of Jacqueline Peralta Ramos
368 GEORGIAN STYLE INLAID MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS
shaped crestrail, urn splat, bowfront seat, cabriole legs with snake feet; 8 side and 2 armchairs; BH39” SH18” W24 1/2” D18” (10pcs) 367
366
$1,800-2,800
Provenance: Georgia collection
368
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369 ADAM STYLE CARVED MAHOGANY SERPENTINE
373 GEORGIAN STYLE MAHOGANY CHEST OF
SIDEBOARD
DRAWERS
circa 1840, shaped top, rosette and ribbon carving, two drawers flanked by doors, tapered legs, spade feet; H35 1/2” W84 1/2” D28”
mid 19th century, dentil-molded crown, chamfered fretwork corners, configuration of drawers, in two parts, on bracket feet; H74 1/4” W39 1/2” D20”
$1,400-2,000
$1,200-1,800
370 GEORGIAN MAHOGANY BOOKCASE first half 19th century, molded cornice, pair three-light doors, lower part with panel doors, plinth; H92 3/4” W49 1/2” D12 1/4”
$800-1,200
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371 GEORGE III MAHOGANY CHEST OF DRAWERS circa 1810, short and long drawers on bracket feet; H40” W47” D21 1/2”
$700-1,000
372 GEORGIAN MAHOGANY PEMBROKE TABLE circa 1820, carved molded edge, drop leaves, fluted tapered legs, H28” W21” D33 1/2”
$300-500
Provenance: Estate of Sue Rogers Johnson 373
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374 PAIR GAINSBOROUGH MAHOGANY ARMCHAIRS late 19th/early 20th century, serpentine toprail, scrolling armrests, square legs with stretchers; BH38” SH16” W25 1/2” D25” (2pcs)
$900-1,400
375 SHERATON STYLE INLAID MAHOGANY BUREAU
374
376
circa 1850, broken-arch pediment, pair twelve-light doors, lower part with fitted secretary drawer, pair doors centering oval panels with urns, pullout trays, bracket feet; H104 3/4” W43 1/4” D21 1/2”
$1,800-2,500
376 ENGLISH INLAID MAHOGANY BOWFRONT CHEST OF DRAWERS
circa 1830, drawers flanked by quarter-round inlaid corners and turned legs; H38 1/4” W41” D22”
$800-1,200
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377 GEORGIAN MAHOGANY AND NEEDLEWORK STOOL
early 19th century, H18 1/2” W19” D14” 377
$200-400
Provenance: Georgia collection
378 GEORGIAN MAHOGANY PEMBROKE TABLE circa 1780, oval top, drawer opposing faux drawer, tapered legs, brass cups and casters; H27 7/8” W34 7/8” open D29 5/8”
$400-700
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378
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381
379 GEORGIAN STYLE MAHOGANY SECRETARY BOOKCASE circa 1830, dentil and fret crown, slant front, fitted interiors, bracket feet; H89” W44” D21”
$1,500-2,500
Provenance: Estate of Sue Rogers Johnson
380 GEORGIAN STYLE PEDESTAL DESK oval with leather top, configuration of nine drawers; H29 1/2” W70” D44”
$1,000-1,500
Provenance: North Carolina collection
381 GEORGIAN STYLE INLAID MAHOGANY BOWFRONT SIDEBOARD
circa 1840, shaped top, conforming case with doors and drawers, tapered legs; H33 3/4” W48” D21 3/4”
$1,200-1,800
382 GEORGIAN MAHOGANY LINEN PRESS circa 1820, molded crown, pair panel doors, lower part with three drawers, bracket base; H65 7/8” W47 1/2” D32 1/4”
$900-1,500 379
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383 GEORGIAN STYLE UPHOLSTERED
384
384 ADAM STYLE CARVED MAHOGANY
385
385 ENGLISH MAHOGANY CHEST OF
386 GEORGIAN INLAID MAHOGANY
CARVED MAHOGANY CHAIRS
TEA TABLE
DRAWERS
BOWFRONT SIDEBOARD
late 19th century, arched toprail, needlepoint fabric, carved cabriole legs on ball-and-claw feet; BH37” SH18” W21” D19” (4pcs)
folding top, rosette carving, fluted frieze, tapered legs, Marlborough feet; H29 1/8” W32 3/4” D17 1/4”
mid 19th century, deep top drawer above long drawers and bracket feet; H45 1/2” W49 1/2” D21”
circa 1820, superstructure with tambour door, shaped top, conforming case with doors and drawers, tapered legs, spade feet; H46 1/2” W78 1/4” D28 1/4”
$500-800
$300-600
$600-900
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$1,400-2,000
386
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388
387 WILLIAM IV INLAID MAHOGANY BUTLER’S DESK
389 GEORGE III MAHOGANY TILT-TOP TABLE
circa 1835, fall front opening to fitted interiors, reeded stiles, ball feet; H45” W48” D21 1/2”
circa 1790, round top, turned pedestal and snakepad feet; H27” Dia.27”
$800-1,100
Provenance: Georgia collection
388 WILLIAM IV ROSEWOOD TILT-TOP CENTER TABLE
circa 1835, round top, urn pedestal, trefoil base and bun feet; H29” Dia.47 1/2”
$800-1,200
Provenance: Georgia collection
390 GORHAM CHANTILLY-GRAND PATTERN STERLING WAITER/TRAY
391 GORHAM CHANTILLY-GRAND PATTERN STERLING TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE
dated 1956-61, comprising: coffeepot H10” teapot H7 1/2” creamer H6 1/2” covered sugar H6” each marked, and total 79.5ozT (4pcs)
$2,000-3,000
Provenance: Estate of Sue Rogers Johnson
dated 1962, marked, L29” W18”, and 131.0ozT
$3,000-4,000
Provenance: Estate of Sue Rogers Johnson
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$300-500
389
391
392 GORHAM STRASBOURG PATTERN STERLING
393 PAIR GORHAM STERLING FIVE-LIGHT
FLATWARE
CANDELABRA
circa 1897, comprising: 2 forks L7 1/2” 14 forks L7” 12 forks L6 1/2” 12 cocktail forks L5 1/2” 4 oval soups L7” 8 round soups L6” 8 teaspoons L6” 12 iced teaspoons L7 1/2” 12 HH spreaders L6 1/4” pierced server L9” HH pastry server L10 1/2” 2-pc salad set L8 1/2” 2-pc serving set L8 1/2” cream and gravy ladles L5 1/2”, 7” sugar spoon L6” jelly L6” 2 condiment forks L4 1/4”, 5 3/4” infant spoon L5 1/2” 2 infant forks L4 1/2” Total 108.0ozT weighable (87pcs)
dated 1959, ornate design, pattern 629-5, pair candlesticks with removable candelabra, marked: GORHAM (lion and anchor) STERLING; H16 1/2”; weighted candlesticks 43.0ozT, detachable top 88.5ozT; totaling 131.5ozT (2pcs)
$1,200-1,800
394 LEONARDO DA VINCI STERLING COIN SET, FRANKLIN MINT
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392
fifty 24K gold-clad sterling coins Dia.2”, all in fitted case, set numbered: 1610 and dated March 7, 1975, case measures H9” W17 1/2” D11 1/2”
$1,000-2,000
Provenance: Dorothy Greene Owen estate
Provenance: Estate of Sue Rogers Johnson
$1,500-2,500
Provenance: Estate of Sue Rogers Johnson
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397
395 GORHAM STERLING TEA SERVICE
398 PAIR ELKINGTON & CO SILVERPLATE
399 FRENCH RESTAURATION SILVER BASIN
comprising: hot water kettle, H12 1/2” teapot, H9 1/2” covered sugar, H4” creamer, H5 1/2” 100ozT, marked: GORHAM 1044 (4pcs)
CANDLESTICKS
early 19th century, banded flared rim, various French marks including: Association des Orfevres, 1793-1794, and Paris 950 silver hallmark and Gross Garentie, 1819-1838, and maker’s mark in lozenge: S.S.R; H1 3/4” Dia.10 3/4”, 20.0ozT
dated 1851, in the Georgian taste, marked: E&Co, and date letter: M; H10” Dia.5” (2pcs)
$500-800
$500-800
$1,000-1,500
Provenance: Estate of Jacqueline Peralta Ramos
Provenance: Georgia private collection
396 FRENCH SILVER-MOUNTED ETCHED-CRYSTAL CLARET JUG last quarter 19th century, Belle Epoque period, ribbon and leaf designs, French 1st standard Mercure export mark, and maker’s mark: LW with lozenge; H11”, and 33.5ozT all in
$800-1,200
397 STERLING PICTURE FRAME, TIFFANY AND CARTIER one signed: Tiffany & Co, and five Cartier; two marked: 900, and eight marked: Sterling; 3 1/2” x 3 1/2” to 11 1/4” x 9 1/4” (16pcs)
$700-1,000
Provenance: Property of a lady
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396
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400 GERMAN METAL-MOUNTED AND GLASS CLARET JUG, ATTRIB. KOCH & BERGFELD 399
late 19th century, Rococo mounts in silver finish with mechanical lid, on spiral-fluted glass body, unidentified mark near handle; H13”
$500-800
401 PAIR ENGLISH OLD SHEFFIELD PLATE THREE-LIGHT CONVERTIBLE CANDELABRA 19th century, two detachable tops transform into one five-light fixture, H19 1/2” W19 1/2” (2pcs)
$400-700
403
402 PAIR ELKINGTON & CO SILVERPLATE COVERED ENTREE DISHES
dated 1851, Gothic Revival design and engraved with crest, marked: Elkington and with English registration; H9” L15” W9 1/2” (2pcs)
$400-600
403 ENGLISH STERLING TODDY LADLE, SUGAR NIPS, AND POSY HOLDER
18th/19th century, comprising: c.1820 Paul Storr hanging posy holder H3 1/2” toddy ladle inset with 1758 coin and baleen handle L14 1/2” c.1785 sugar tongs, Joseph Bradley, L4” c.1790 sugar tongs (attrib. J. Berenger) L5 1/2” (4pcs)
$300-500
Provenance: Property of a lady 400
401
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404 GEORGE II STERLING SILVER SUGAR CASTER, JABEZ DANIEL
406 EARLY IRISH STERLING STUFFING SPOON, AND ENGLISH SILVER PIECES
London, dated 1754, ornate pierced top on balusterform body, complete maker and hallmarks, H6”, 4.0ozT
Irish rice spoon, dated 1760, L11 1/2” 3 caddy spoons, L3” 2 sugar tongs, L6” and 5 1/4” 2 salts, L4 1/8” Total 7.0ozT (8pcs)
$300-500
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Provenance: J.E. Caldwell & Co, Philadelphia Georgia private collection
$200-400
405 FRENCH SILVERPLATE COFFEE BIGGIN, EMILE RATON
407 GEORGE III STERLING ASPARAGUS SERVER, ELEY, FEARN & CHAWNER
19th century, covered straining cylinder on flared pot, flanked by handles, marked: ER with cat; H14 1/2”
London, dated 1810, bearing partial marks, L9 1/4” and 6.0ozT
$200-300
$300-400
Provenance: Property of a lady
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406
407
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408
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410
408 GEORGIAN STERLING SERVING PIECES AND CHEESE SCOOP
410 PAIR SCOTTISH STERLING RICE/STUFFING SPOONS, ANDREW WILKIE
1810 server, Eley,Fearn & Chawner, L9 3/4” 1826 serving fork, John & Henry & Charles Lias, L11 3/4” 1829 scoop, William Chawner II , L9 1/2” total 10.5ozT (3pcs)
Edinburgh, dated 1820, Kings pattern, engraved initials TTA, complete hallmarks, L12 1/2”, 8.0ozT (2pcs)
Provenance: Property of a lady
411 AMERICAN SILVER KETTLE ON STAND
$200-400
409 FRENCH SILVER RICE/STUFFING SPOON, PRUDENT QUITTE, AND ANOTHER SPOON Paris, circa 1882, French Thread pattern, engraved TDW, and MERCURE export mark, L12”; together with silverplate serving spoon, engraved EPM, and maker SF, L10 1/8”; 4.8ozT weighable (2pcs)
$200-400
circa 1875, pivoting handle, swan finial on bulbous engine-turned panels, beadwork, and leaf-encrusted vacant cartouches, on pin-hinged stand with grotesque masks and inverted shell feet, in the Aesthetic transition taste; unmarked; probably 900 standard; H14” W10 1/2” D8”, 81.0ozT
$2,000-3,000
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
$200-300 411
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413
412 SOUTHERN COIN SILVER FORK SET, KENTUCKY
414 SOUTHERN COIN SILVER SPOONS, KENTUCKY
(Lexington, wk. 1818-1869) engraved MBF and AO, marked: POINDEXTER, L8” and 18.0ozT (3pcs)
circa 1820-38, comprising: 6 engraved MBF and AO by Poindexter, L7 1/2” 4 engraved MBF and AO by Bartow, L7” 1 unengraved serving spoon by Shepard, L9” 1 engraved EF by Choate, L8 1/2” Total 12.7ozT (12pcs)
$400-600
Provenance: Estate of Sue Rogers Johnson
413 KENTUCKY COIN SILVER TEAPOT, THOMAS GRAY circa 1818-1820, engraved RH, and marked: T. GRAY with rectangle and another punch; H7” W10 1/2”, and 25.2ozT
414
$300-500
Provenance: Estate of Sue Rogers Johnson
$400-600
415 AMERICAN COIN SILVER AND STERLING SERVING
Provenance: Estate of Sue Rogers Johnson
PIECES
mid 19th century, comprising: Albert Coles coin silver Jenny Lind ladle, engraved MCL, L13 1/2” C.D. Clark coin silver ladle, engraved DER, L7 3/4” pair coin silver salts, engraved CJR, L3 1/2” 2-pc Gale & Willis sterling Gothic pattern fish set, engraved: OCT 6th, 1859, SCH, L12” Total 16.3ozT all in (6pcs)
$300-500
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417 ENGLISH PINE LINEN PRESS late 19th century, molded crown, divided panel doors, configuration of drawers and bracket feet; H87 1/2” W51 1/2” D24”
$800-1,400
Provenance: North Carolina collection
416
416 AMERICAN COIN SILVER BASKET, WILLIAM GALE & CO New York, dated 1856, Greek-key border over wire-work bowl inset engraved cartouche with CAM, on intwined scroll and shell feet; marked: WM GALE & CO, and WG&S with 1856; H3 1/4” L9 1/4” W8”, and 11.0ozT
$300-500
Provenance: Property of a lady
mid 19th century, molded rectangular top, configuration of doors and drawers, fluted panels, bracket base; H36 1/2” W71 1/2” D20 1/4”
$900-1,100
419 ENGLISH OR CONTINENTAL
421
PINE TABLE
late 18th/early 19th century, with drawers and turned legs; H33” W51” L79”
$800-1,400
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418 ENGLISH OAK DRESSER
Provenance: North Carolina collection
420 JACOBEAN STYLE CARVED OAK DINING CHAIRS
last half 19th century, crown and putti-carved toprail, caned back and seat, turned legs and crown-carved stretcher; BH46” SH17” W25” D20” (6pcs)
419
$1,200-1,800
421 REGENCY STYLE MAHOGANY WINE CELLARETTE
mid 19th century, with divided interior, H22” W30 1/2” D21”
$600-800
Provenance: South Carolina collection
417
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Style + Design SESSION II 3 MARCH FRIDAY AT 11AM LOTS 1000-1357
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1002
1003
1004
1005
1006
1007
1008
1009
1010
1011
1012
1013
1014
1015
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132
1000 PARKER BROTHERS 12 GAUGE PHE GRADE SXS SHOTGUN
1005 LC SMITH FIELD GRADE 12 GAUGE SXS SHOTGUN
1009 REMINGTON MODEL 722 .222
1014 SWISS VETTERLI 6.5MM RIFLE
CALIBER RIFLE
SN 193736, original walnut stock, modified & full choke; barrel L30” overall L47” LOP 14” ***FFL REQUIRED***
SN 134729, Hunter Arms manufacture, walnut stock, double triggers, ejectors, modified & full choke, FWE, barrel L30” overall L48” LOP 14 1/8”; accompanied with matching set of 26” barrels (2pcs) ***FFL REQUIRED***
SN 247238, original walnut stock, original front and rear sight with scope base installed; barrel L26” overall L46” ***FFL REQUIRED***
SN 407520, bolt action, original walnut stock; barrel L30” overall L54” ***FFL REQUIRED***
Provenance: Georgia collection
1010 SMITH & WESSON PRE-MODEL 17 .22 CALIBER REVOLVER
$1,000-1,500
Provenance: Georgia collection
SN 20530, straight English stock, double triggers, ejectors; barrel L26” overall L44” LOP 14 1/4” ***FFL REQUIRED***
$1,000-1,500
Provenance: Georgia collection
1002 REMINGTON LIMITED EDITION MODEL 1100 12 GAUGE SHOTGUN SN LE80-1636, one of three thousand, modified choke, 26” vent rib barrel ***FFL REQUIRED***
$800-1,200
Provenance: Georgia collection
1003 REMINGTON LIMITED EDITION MODEL 1100 12 GAUGE SHOTGUN SN LE80-1790, one of three thousand, choked modified, 26” vent rib barrel ***FFL REQUIRED***
$800-1,200
Provenance: Georgia collection
1004 ALLEN & WHEELOCK CIVIL WAR ERA PISTOL
SN 92859, approx. .44 caliber, original walnut grips, rim fire; barrel L 6 3/4”
$800-1,200
Provenance: Georgia collection
1006 REMINGTON MODEL 11 12 GAUGE SHOTGUN
SN 481862, walnut stock, cylinder choke, marked: MILITARY FINISH; barrel L25” overall L46” ***FFL REQUIRED***
$400-600
Provenance: Georgia collection
1007 REMINGTON MODEL 700 6MM RIFLE
SN A67, bolt action, Leupold 3x9 vari-x II scope, original BDL walnut stock, barrel L21” overall L42” ***FFL REQUIRED***
$400-600
Provenance: Georgia collection
1008 WINCHESTER MODEL 94 38-55 COMMEMORATIVE RIFLE
SN OFW12871; barrel L24” overall L42” ***FFL REQUIRED***
$400-600
Provenance: Georgia collection
Provenance: Georgia collection
SN 666925, original walnut grip, adjustable target sight and target front sight, barrel L6”; accompanied with period Bucheimer holster (2pcs) * **FFL REQUIRED***
$300-500
Provenance: Georgia collection
Provenance: Georgia collection
1015 ITHACA HAMMERLESS 12 GAUGE SXS DOUBLE-BARREL SHOTGUN SN 14200, Damascus barrels; barrel L28” overall L43” ***FFL REQUIRED***
$100-200
Provenance: Georgia collection
1016 COBRAY MODEL DD 45 CALIBER PISTOL
1011 SMITH & WESSON .32 CALIBER LONG CARTRIDGE REVOLVER
SN 45062, hand ejector, original Bakelite grips, barrel L4”; accompanied with period holster (2pcs) ***FFL REQUIRED***
$200-400
Provenance: Georgia collection
1012 RUGER SINGLE-SIX .22 CALIBER
SN C00039457, for 45 long Colt & 410 2 1/2” shells; barrel L3 3/4” ***FFL REQUIRED***
Style + Design Sale
1001 LC SMITH IDEAL GRADE 12 GAUGE SXS SHOTGUN
$400-700
$300-500
$100-200
$50-125
Provenance: Georgia collection
1017 AFRICAN ZEBRA HIDE 8’10” x 5’5”
$400-700
Provenance: Dorothy Greene Owen estate
REVOLVER
SN 833197, original walnut grips; barrel L6 1/2” ***FFL REQUIRED***
$200-300
Provenance: Georgia collection
1013 MAUSER MILITARY BOLT-ACTION RIFLE
SN U1121, 1911, most likely 8mm, original walnut stock; barrel L28” overall L48” ***FFL REQUIRED***
$200-300
Provenance: Georgia collection
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1020
1021
1022
1023
1024
1025
1026
1027
1028
1029
1030
1031
1032
1033
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1022 BRONZE GARDEN SCULPTURE, SIGNED NORTON
to Lieutenant Horst Ademeit 1-5-43, signed A. Hitler and countersigned. Lt. Ademeit recorded over 160 victores in 600 missions and many other commendations on 7 August 1944. He pursued a Russian 11-2 Sturmovik ground attack aircraft over Russian lines near Dunaberg in a FW 190A5. He never returned and remains missing. Framed H18 1/2” W15 1/2”
YOUNG BOY AND GIRL FISHING, H56” W30” D15”
$200-300
Provenance: South Carolina collection
1019 BRONZE PATINATED FIGURE OF KAISER WILHELM plaque dated 1-4-1897 on slate base, H15”
$200-300
Provenance: South Carolina collection
1020 CONTINENTAL STYLE TWO-TIER GARDEN FOUNTAIN
decorated with putti upper tier and Classical female figures on molded base; H102” Dia.43”
$1,000-2,000
1027 ISAAC MAIMON
1032 PIERRE JULES MENE (AFTER)
$700-1,000
(French/Israeli, b. 1951) COQUETTE, 1995; cold-painted bronze, signed & numbered: 66/150; H19” W10 1/2” D15”
Provenance: North Carolina collection
$300-500
(French, 1810-1879) RUSSIAN WOLFHOUNDS (Borzoi) bronze on wood base, bearing signature H10” W11 3/4” D7”
Provenance: Georgia collection
1023 BRONZE GARDEN SCULPTURE OF
1028 FRENCH SCHOOL, 20TH CENTURY
with conch shell, fitted as fountain, H39” W17” D34”
PAIR CAMELS bronze, unsigned, H14” W13” D6 1/2”
Provenance: North Carolina collection
Provenance: Dorothy Greene Owen estate
1024 BRONZE GARDEN SCULPTURE,
1029 ANTOINE-LOUIS BARYE (AFTER)
YOUNG BOY
$700-1,000
YOUNG BOY READING WITH DOG
H46 1/2”
$500-800 Provenance: North Carolina collection
1025 CONTINENTAL SCHOOL, BRONZE GARDEN SCULPTURE OF GIRL READING
with dog, H46 1/2”
$500-800
Provenance: North Carolina collection
Provenance: North Carolina collection
1021 CONTINENTAL SCHOOL CARVED
1026 BETTY BRANCH
MARBLE SCULPTURE OF YOUNG BOY
early 20th century, on cast-stone pedestal, H35” overall H57”
$800-1,200
Provenance: North Carolina collection
(Virginia, 20th century) SEATED NUDE FEMALE bronze with red-brown patina on stone plinth, signed overall H15” W5 1/2” D4 1/2”
$400-600
Provenance: South Carolina collection
$300-500
(French, 1795-1875) PAIR LIONESSES, bronze figures on marble base, bearing signature, H5” L8” D3” (2pcs)
$200-300
Provenance: Dorothy Greene Owen estate
1033 THOMAS DE DECKER (American, b.1951) THE WARMTH OF A SUMMER DAY, CHEYENNE oil on board, framed, signed and titled on verso H12” W16”
$600-900
Provenance: Zantman Galleries, Carmel-by-the-Sea Georgia collection
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1018 GERMAN WWII KNIGHT’S CROSS CERTIFICATE AWARD
$300-500
Provenance: Dorothy Greene Owen estate
1030 AMERICAN BRONZE BOY SCOUT SCULPTURE
20th century, on wood base, unsigned, H15”
$300-500
Provenance: Dorothy Greene Owen estate
1031 BETTY BRANCH (Virginia, 20th century) DANCER bronze with black patina on rouge marble base, signed H6” W6” D3” and Dia.7”
1034 JAMES ABBOTT MCNEILL WHISTLER (Massachusetts, 1834-1903) HURLINGHAM, c. 1879 etching drypoint, framed, signed in plate plate H5 1/2” W7 3/4”
$500-800
Provenance: South Carolina collection
$300-500
Provenance: South Carolina collection
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1037
1038
1038
1039
1040
1041
1042
1043
1044
1045
1046
1047
1048
1049
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1035
136
1035 STEPHEN CHESLEY
1040 JENNESS CORTEZ
1044 J.H. HORTON
1048 NAT LOWELL
(South Carolina, b. 1952) PINES, SKY, oil on board, signed, H10” W14”
(New York, b. 1944) FAVORITE TRICK (1977 Horse of The Year) watercolor and pencil, framed, signed & dated: 1998 sight H12” W15 3/4”
(20th century) FLOWER AND FRUIT STILL LIFE, oil on board, framed, signed, sight H8 1/2” W11 1/4”
(New York, 1880-1956) BROOKLYN BRIDGE, c. 1941 etching, framed, signed in pencil plate H9 1/2” W13”
Provenance: Property of a lady
Provenance: South Carolina collection
$400-600
Provenance: North Carolina collection
first half 20th century, BLUE JAYS WITH ACORN, gouache, framed, signed with cipher, sight H29 1/2” W19”
$400-600
Provenance: Estate of Sue Rogers Johnson
1037 STEPHEN CHESLEY (South Carolina, b. 1952) SHIP, SKY, MOON, oil on board, signed and titled on verso, H9 1/4” W14”
$400-600
Provenance: North Carolina collection
1038 PASTEL COASTAL SCENES, SIGNED KNOX (20th/21st century) framed, sight H17 1/2” W23 1/4” (3pcs)
$300-600
Provenance: Georgia collection
1039 ROY MILLER RACEHORSE PORTRAITS
(New York, b. 1938) five works: SEA BIRD II, ORMONDE, NIJINSKY, PINZE, and BAHRAM, color limited edition lithographs, framed, signed & numbered framed size H27” W30 1/2” (5pcs)
Provenance: Estate of Jacqueline Peralta Ramos
1041 V. GALEN (American, 20th century) NEW YORK HARBOR oil on canvas, framed, signed & dated: V. GALEN, 65 H24” W36”
$300-400
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
1042 KATHERINE MERRILL (New York, 1876-1962) three works: WHERE ART & COMMERCE MEET; TOWER FORUM; and UNTITLED etchings, framed, two signed & titled images H18” W10 1/2”, H16” W10 1/4”, and H11 1/4” W14 1/2” (3pcs)
$300-400
Provenance: South Carolina collection
1043 AMERICAN MID-CENTURY MODERN PAINTING FLORAL STILL LIFE, oil on canvas, signed lower left illegibly, H16” W20”
$200-300
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
1045 LETITIA FRANCES LOWE (TISHA LOWE) (South Carolina, 20th/21th century) PORTRAIT OF A MAN, charcoal on paper, framed, signed & dated 2003, sight H11 1/2” W17 1/2”
$200-300
Provenance: North Carolina collection
$150-250
1049 VICTORIA BLANCHARD (American, 20th century) SUNNING TURTLE, graphite on paper, framed, signed, sight H14 1/2” W12 1/4”
$100-200
Provenance: Estate of Jacqueline Peralta Ramos
1046 AMERICAN SCHOOL, 20TH
Style + Design Sale
1036 AMERICAN ORNITHOLOGICAL SCENE, POSSIBLY SOUTH CAROLINA
$300-500
$200-400
CENTURY
SUNFLOWER STILL LIFE, watercolor, framed, signed illegibly, sight H22” W29
$200-300
Provenance: Property of a lady
1047 ARTURO PERALTA RAMOS CARICATURE
(American, second half 20th century) A FIREY HORSE WITH THE SPEED OF LIGHT...A CLOUD OF DUST, AND A HEARTY HI-YOOO SHIT, graphite on paper, framed, signed illegibly, sight H12” W10 1/2”
$200-300
Provenance: Estate of Jacqueline Peralta Ramos
1050 QUEEN ANNE STYLE RED-LACQUERED CHINOISERIE-DECORATED MIRROR H53” W29”
$300-400
Provenance: North Carolina collection
$300-500
Provenance: Estate of Jacqueline Peralta Ramos
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1052
1053
1054
1055
1056
1057
1058
1059
1060
1061
1062
1063
1064
1065
1067
F RIDAY 3 M ARCH
1051
138
1051 QUEEN ANNE STYLE GILT-DECORATED MIRROR
1056A PINE LONGCASE CLOCK, SIGNED EANSON
H61” W34”
19th century, molded crown and base, H73 1/2” W21 1/4” D10”; H40” W34” D21”
$300-500
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
1061 ENGLISH OAK CORNER CUPBOARD
1066 ENGLISH MAHOGANY DOUBLE
circa 1790, canted crown, glazed doors over drawer, fluted pilasters, single lower door, bracket base; H89 3/4” W35” D20”
CORNER CABINET
$500-700
1052 ENGLISH MAHOGANY BOOKCASE/CABINET
1057 HEPPLEWHITE STYLE MAHOGANY
1062 GEORGE III STYLE UPHOLSTERED
DINING CHAIRS
MAHOGANY ARMCHAIR
late 19th century, molded crown, blind fretwork frieze, cabriole legs and ball-and-claw feet; H60 1/2” W38” D11 1/4”
6 side and 2 armchairs, BH37 1/2” SH18” W20” D17 1/2” (8pcs)
late 19th/early century, BH37” SH17” W28” D23”
$600-900
Provenance: South Carolina collection
Provenance: South Carolina collection
1053 GEORGIAN STYLE MAHOGANY
1058 SHERATON STYLE INLAID
1063 GEORGIAN STYLE INLAID
BOWFRONT SIDEBOARD
MAHOGANY DINING TABLE
circa 1900, configuration of drawers and door, tapered legs with spade feet; H36” W54 1/4” D25 1/2”
crossbanded top, turned pedestals, fluted saber legs and brass paw casters, with 20” leaf; H30” W48” L92”
$600-1,000
1054 GEORGIAN MAHOGANY DROP-LEAF TABLE
circa 1800, H28” W36” L58 3/4” open
$400-600
Provenance: Georgia collection
1055 PAIR GEORGE III MAHOGANY PLANK BOTTOM CHAIRS
circa 1780, pierced urn splat, square legs joined by stretchers; BH38” SH17 1/2” W18 3/4” D17” (2pcs)
$300-500
1056 ENGLISH OAK FALL-FRONT DESK mid 19th century, fitted interior above drawers and bracket feet; H40” W34” D21”
$400-700
$800-1,200
$800-1,200
Provenance: North Carolina collection
1059 GEORGE III STYLE BOWFRONT
$200-300
MAHOGANY SIDEBOARD
late 19th century, H36” W54” D24 1/2”
$500-700
Provenance: South Carolina collection
1064 SHERATON STYLE MAHOGANY TALL POST BED
SIDEBOARD
H85” W62” L83 1/2”
circa 1900, shaped top, drawer flanked by doors, tapered legs; H36 1/4” W60” D22 5/8”
Provenance: Rev. English Hopkins Weston Estate
$600-800
1060 GEORGE II STYLE INLAID WALNUT LOWBOY
mid 19th century, molded top, herringbone inlay, three drawers, shaped skirt, cabriole legs with shell-carved knees, pad feet; H29 1/2” W35 1/4” D22”
$600-900
$400-700
$300-500
1067 QUEEN ANNE STYLE WALNUT WRITING/DRESSING TABLE late 19th century, H29” W33 1/2” D22”
$400-600
Provenance: Georgia collection
1068 GEORGE III MAHOGANY DROP-LEAF TABLE circa 1820, H27 3/4” W43” L52” open
Style + Design Sale
$300-500
first half 19th century, broken canted pediment, conforming case with flat-panel doors, on plinth; H88 1/2” W41 1/2” D23 1/2”
$300-500
Provenance: Georgia collection
1069 ENGLISH CLASSICAL MAHOGANY CHEST/DESK circa 1850, with secretary drawers, H50” W50” D22”
$600-800
Provenance: South Carolina collection
1065 ENGLISH MAHOGANY DIMINUTIVE BOWFRONT CHEST OF DRAWERS
circa 1850; H36” W34” D17 1/2”
$400-600
Provenance: South Carolina estate
1069
139
1072
1073
1074
1075
1076
1077
1078
F RIDAY 3 M ARCH
1071
1079
1084
140
1080
1085
1081
1086
1082
1087
1070 ENGLISH MAHOGANY BOOT RACK
1076 ITALIAN RENAISSANCE STYLE
19th century, H40 3/4” W27 1/2” D12”
H74” W46”
$200-300
1071 ENGLISH WALNUT COFFER $500-700
Provenance: North Carolina collection
$400-700
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
1077 CONTINENTAL STYLE GILTWOOD AND PAINTED MIRROR, JOHN RICHARD H72” W54”
$500-800 1072 ADAM STYLE PAINT-DECORATED
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
MAHOGANY BUREAU
circa 1900, fallboard, fitted interior, three drawers, bracket base; H36 1/2” W30 1/4” D16 1/2”
$300-500
1073 WELSH FRUITWOOD CUPBOARD 19th century, with shelves, doors and drawers; H53” W88 1/2” D9”
$400-700
1074 ENGLISH CHINOISERIE-DECORATED HANGING WALL CABINET
late 19th century, H32” W24 1/2” D6”
$200-300
Provenance: South Carolina collection
1075 LA BARGE STYLE CARVED GILTWOOD MIRROR
H76” W54”
$700-1,000 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
1078 CONTINENTAL BRONZE AND CRYSTAL CHANDELIER
1085 FRENCH GILT-BRONZE PORTICO CASE, CONVERTED TO LAMP
19th century, marked: KOSMOS, converted to electric; H22 1/2” and overall H33”
H21” W10 1/2” D6”
Provenance: Dorothy Greene Owen estate
1086 MOORCROFT ART POTTERY TABLE
$300-500
LAMP
1082 PAIR CUT-GLASS AND ETCHED
$100-200
LUSTRES
Provenance: By descent to present North Carolina private collector, purchased by mother during a trip to England
19th century, candlesticks H12” and shades H8” (2pcs)
$200-400
Provenance: North Carolina private collection
1083 PARCEL-GILT METAL AND FAUX-SHELL CHANDELIER
Provenance: South Carolina corporate collection
$200-400
1079 AMERICAN BRONZE TABLE LAMP WITH LEADED GLASS SHADE, POSSIBLY GORHAM
1084 PAIR RENAISSANCE CARVED WOOD
first half 20th century, dogwood blossom shade on bleeding heart base, no visible marks; base H22”, shade H8” Dia.18”
$400-600
mid 20th century, with metal mounts and glass shade, vase H12” overall H29”
HURRICANE SHADE CANDLE
early 20th century, scrolling frame, crystal baluster stem, mounted with prisms; H60” Dia.36”
$700-1,000
$200-300
H40” Dia.20 1/2”
1087 ASIAN PORCELAIN MELON JAR, CONVERTED TO LAMP
overall H32 1/2”
Style + Design Sale
17th/18th century, H23” W71 1/2” D26”
CARVED BEECHWOOD MIRROR
1081 PAIR FRENCH CRYSTAL AND GILT-BRASS OIL LAMP
$100-200
Provenance: North Carolina collection
Provenance: Property of a gentleman
MUSICAL FIGURAL ELEMENT
17th/18th century, electrified and converted to lamp, H14 1/2” and overall 30 1/2”
$200-400
Provenance: Dorothy Greene Owen estate
1088 CONTINENTAL BRASS-MOUNTED BURL WALNUT SIDE CABINET
last quarter 19th century, black and white-veined marble top; H41” W64” D21 1/2”
$700-1,000
Provenance: Dorothy Greene Owen estate
Provenance: By descent to present North Carolina private collector
1080 CHAPMAN BRASS LAMPS urn shape H38”; candle with tole shade H29” (2pcs)
$300-400
Provenance: North Carolina collection 1088
141
1089
1090
1091
1092
1093
1094
1095
1096
1097
1098
1099
1100
1102
1103
1104
F RIDAY 3 M ARCH
1088A
142
1091 FRENCH PROVINCIAL CARVED
1097 PERSIAN SAROUK CARPET
1102 PERSIAN SAROUK CARPET
CONSOLE TABLE
WALNUT ARMOIRE
circa 1920, 4’1” x 10’
5’7” x 7’6”
part 18th century, slab top, shell-decorated frieze, corbel-form supports with lion’s-head capitals and paw feet; H35 1/2” W55 1/4” D26”
last quarter 18th century, molded crown and brass nailhead decoration; H79 1/2” W55”
1088A ITALIAN POLYCHROME AND CARVED
$1,000-2,000
Other Notes: This table came from the Palm Beach house called Casa Eleda at 920 South Ocean Boulevard, designed by Maurice Fatio, the Swiss Italian architect who was responsible for designing many of the great houses built in Palm Beach during its Gilded Age of the 1920s. The house was commissioned by the New York banker, Mortimer L. Schiff (1877-1931) in 1934. Fatio was famous for scouring Europe for antiques and accessories to compliment the houses he designed. We believe these 18th Century Italian consoles were part of the original furnishings of Casa Eleda.
1089 CONTINENTAL PAINTED PINE CLOTHES PRESS
early 19th century, H73 1/2” W50” D22 1/2”
$400-700
Provenance: North Carolina collection
1090 FRENCH PROVINCIAL DRAW-LEAF TABLE
early 20th century, H31 1/4” W39 1/2” L110 1/2” open
Provenance: North Carolina collection
1092 CONTINENTAL CARVED GILTWOOD NEEDLEWORK FIRESHIELD
third quarter 19th century; H44 1/2” W7” D15 1/2”
$300-500
1098 PERSIAN HAMADAN RUNNER
1103 PERSIAN SAROUK CARPET
Provenance: Georgia collection
4’ x 5’11”
$300-500
1099 PERSIAN SAROUK RUNNER 2’9” x 11’
$300-500 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
1093 CONTINENTAL INLAID MAHOGANY
1100 PERSIAN HAMADAN RUNNER
AND MARBLETOP CABINET
circa 1940, 2’9” x 9’9”
$300-500
$300-500
Provenance: North Carolina collection
1094 PAIR LOUIS XV STYLE MARQUETRY INLAID OVAL SIDE TABLES
late 19th century, H29” W14 3/4” D11 3/4”
$300-500
Provenance: Estate of Sue Rogers Johnson
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
circa 1935, 3’8” x 9’11”
Provenance: North Carolina private collection
early 20th century, H32” W27” D14”
$300-600
1101 TWO RUNNERS Persian Mahal, circa 1910, 3’6” x 13’5” Russian Shirvan, circa 1900, 2’11” x 7’1” (2pcs)
$300-500
$300-400 Provenance: South Carolina private collection
1104 INDO KERMAN CARPET 4’1” x 5’11”
$200-400
1105 TWO NEEDLEPOINT CARPETS 3’9” x 5’10” and 3’9” x 5’8” (2pcs)
Style + Design Sale
Provenance: Descended through the family of the current owner Kentucky private collection
$800-1,200
$300-500
$200-300
1106 WILLIAM P. SHERLOCK (British, 1780-1821) NEAR KILLARNEY oil on canvas, signed lower left H20” W24 1/2”
$600-900
Provenance: Dorothy Greene Owen estate
1095 PERSIAN KERMAN CARPET 6’9” x 9’
$500-800 Provenance: North Carolina collection
$600-900
Provenance: North Carolina collection
1096 LAVAR KERMAN CARPET circa 1920, 4’11” x 9’8”
$400-700
1106
143
1108
1109
1110
1111
1112
1113
1114
1115
1116
1117
1118
1119
1120
1121
1122
F RIDAY 3 M ARCH
1107
144
1107 CLARA M HAWKES (British, fl. 1884-1894) PORTRAIT OF YOUNG GIRL oil on canvas, framed, signed & dated lower left H34 1/4” W28 1/4”
$600-900
1108 ITALIAN RENAISSANCE STYLE PAINTED AND CARVED GILTWOOD TABERNACLE FRAME
19th century, containing modern painting of the Madonna and Child; frame size H42” W24” painting H22” W11 1/2”
$500-800
Provenance: Property of a lady
1115 BRITISH SPORTING PAINTING, 19TH CENTURY
1120 SIR JOHN EVERETT MILLAIS (AFTER)
(British, fl. 1856-1882) HUNTING IN THE MARSH oil on panel, franed, signed with initials: ECB on collar H9” W7”
TERRIERS HUNTING RABBIT oil on canvas, framed, signed illegibly H20” W30”
(British, 1829-1896) BUBBLES (A Child’s World), chromolithograph, in ornate giltwood frame, overall H42” W37”
Provenance: South Carolina estate
1116 BRITISH SCHOOL, 19TH CENTURY
$500-800
1113 OLD MASTER SCHOOL, 17TH-18TH CENTURY STUDY OF HANDS white and black pencil on blue paper, framed, unsigned sight H11” W7”
$400-600
Provenance: Estate of Jacqueline Peralta Ramos
1109 BRITISH SCHOOL, 18TH CENTURY
1114 JOHN PELTRO
PORTRAIT OF A LADY oil on canvas, framed, unsigned H30” W25”
(British, 1760-1808) BATTLE OF FLAMBOROUGH (To the Merchants trading to Russia, this Print representing the gallant Defence of Capt.n Pearson in his Majesty’s Ship Serapis, and the Countess of Scarborough Arm’d Ship Capt.n Piercy, against Paul Jones’s Squadron, whereby a valuable Fleet from the Baltic were prevented from falling into the hands of the Enemy, is with the greatest respect Inscribed by their Humble Servant John Harris) handcolored engraving, framed, after painting by Robert Dodd, engraved by J. Peltro sight H14” W17”
$500-800
Provenance: South Carolina collection
1110 BRITISH SCHOOL, 19TH CENTURY YOUNG BOY READING BOOK oil on canvas laid to board, unsigned H29 3/4” W25”
$500-800
Provenance: Dorothy Greene Owen estate
1111 BRITISH SCHOOL, 18TH CENTURY PORTRAIT OF GENTLEMAN oil on canvas, framed, unsigned H29 3/4” W25”
$500-800
Provenance: Georgia private collection
$400-600
Provenance: Property of a lady
$400-600
PORTRAIT OF FAMILY READING oil on canvas, framed, unsigned H25 1/2” W28”
$300-500
Provenance: Dorothy Greene Owen estate
1117 BRITISH SCHOOL, LATE 19TH CENTURY
FISHING AT THE POND oil on canvas, framed, signed with initials: G.C.S. and dated 189? H12 1/2” W14 1/4”
$300-500
Provenance: Dorothy Greene Owen estate
1118 WILLIAM HOGARTH (AFTER) (British, 1697-1764) FOUR TIMES OF THE DAY (Morning, Noon, Evening and Night), handcolored engraving, framed, signed and titled in plate plate H18” W15” (4pcs)
$300-500
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
1119 BRITISH HARBOR SCENE WATERCOLOR, SIGNED ATKINS
$300-500
1121 ITALIAN SCHOOL, 19TH CENTURY ALLEGORICAL SCENE oil on copper, unsigned H17” W14 1/8”
$300-500
Provenance: Dorothy Greene Owen estate
1122 PRIDEAUX JOHN SELBY (British, 1788-1867) CINEREOUS OR SEA EAGLE, PL III ; and MARSH HARRIER, PL IX (from Illustrations of British Ornithology, 1821) handcolored engraving, signed in plate: PJS plate H16 1/2” W20 1/2” (2pcs
Style + Design Sale
Provenance: South Carolina collection
1112 BRITISH DOG PORTRAIT, ATTRIBUTED TO E.C. BARNES
$300-500
Provenance: Property of a lady
1123 THOMAS BUSH HARDY (British, 1842-1897) CALAIS (Sailing Off Pier) watercolor, framed, signed & dated lower right: 1814 sight H13” W19”
$300-500
Provenance: Rowles Fine Art Property of a lady
(19th century) END OF DAY, watercolor and gouache, framed, signed, sight H15” W19”
$300-500
Provenance: Property of a lady
145
1125
1126
1127
1128
1129
1130
1131
1132
1133
1134
1135
1136
1137
1138
1139
F RIDAY 3 M ARCH
1124
146
1128 ITALIAN SCHOOL (EARLY 20TH CENTURY )
1133 CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN PLATES, DISHES AND
Gian Carlo Polidori (1895-1962) GIRL, sight H20” W14” Achille Formis Befani (1832-1906) WATER GIRL, sight H20 1/2” W14” and another illegibly signed, MAN WITH UMBRELLA, sight 20 1/2” W14” (3pcs)
PIAZZA DONIZETTI, RIOFREDDO oil on panel, framed, unsigned, titled on verso, and gallery label H11 1/2” W8 3/4”
BOWLS
$300-500
Provenance: Estate of Sue Rogers Johnson
1125 CONTINENTAL SCHOOL, FIRST HALF 20TH CENTURY TWO WOMEN IN INTERIOR gouache on paper laid to board, framed, signed & dated illegibly: 1937, and dedicated to Mrs. M. Rogers, Hotel.... sight H10 1/2” W8 1/2”
$200-400
Provenance: Galerie Cardo Estate of Jacqueline Peralta Ramos
1129 PAIR BRITISH SCHOOL STILL LIFE PAINTINGS, SIGNED B. JONES oil on canvas, H10” W8” and framed H19 1/2” W17 1/2” (2pcs)
$200-400
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
$300-400
Provenance: Millicent Rogers Arturo Peralta Ramos, by descent Gift to Jacqueline Peralta Ramos
THE DEATH (Cock Flighting), oil on board, unsigned, H5 1/2” W9 1/2”
CENTURY
$200-300
(British, 1763-1804) LONG DAY, oil on canvas, framed, unsigned, H15” W12”
$300-400
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
Provenance: South Carolina collection
1131 CHINESE EXPORT ROSE MEDALLION URN mid 19th century, decorated with applied dragons; H23” Dia.13”
$600-900 1127 PAIR BRITISH LANDSCAPE PAINTINGS
SHEEP IN MEADOW, oil on canvas, framed, signed illegibly, H9” W12” (2pcs)
$200-400
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
$300-500
Provenance: South Carolina collection
1134 PAIR CHINESE DECORATED PORCELAIN URNS
1130 BRITISH SCHOOL, LATE 19TH
1126 GEORGE MORLAND (MANNER OF)
19th century, Canton and Nanking patterns, comprising: 4 plates Dia.10 1/4” 3 plates Dia.7 1/2” 2 plates Dia.5 1/2” and 6 1/4” oval platter L13” oblong dish L9 1/2” signed footed dish L11 1/4” set of 3 bowls H3” Dia.7 1/2” and H4” Dia.10” (15pcs)
Provenance: Georgia collection
1137 CHINESE EXPORT FAMILLE ROSE PORCELAIN BOWL
mid 19th century, Dia.13 1/2”
$300-500
Provenance: Georgia collection
1138 CHINESE BLANC-DE-CHINE DISH AND CUP
Qing dynasty, unusual leaf-form dish on carved hardwood stand H1” L6” W4”; and prunus blossom decorated cup H1 1/4” (2pcs)
$300-500
Provenance: Estate of Jacqueline Peralta Ramos
1139 PAIR CHINESE DECORATED
Qing dynasty, figures in landscape on carved wood base, H22” Dia.9”; with stands H25 1/2” (4pcs)
CELADON PLATES
Provenance: Dorothy Greene Owen estate
$300-500
$300-500
1135 CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE PORCELAIN PUNCH BOWL
18th century, floral sprays H5” Dia.12 1/2”
$300-500
1136 PAIR CHINESE
Ming or Qing dynasty, scalloped rim centering carved and incised peony blossom, Dia.5 5/8”(2pcs)
Style + Design Sale
1124 ITALIAN WATERCOLOR PAINTING OF PEASANTS, SIGNED & FRAMED
Provenance: Estate of Jacqueline Peralta Ramos
1140 CHINESE EXPORT FAMILLE ROSE PUNCHBOWL
late 18th/early 19th century, H5 1/4” Dia.12 3/4”
$300-500
Provenance: Georgia private collection
DECORATED
1132 CHINESE ROSE MEDALLION PORCELAIN PUNCH BOWL AND PLATTER
Qing dynasty, outturned rim bowl H5” Dia.16”; and oval platter L16 1/2” W13” (2pcs)
$400-600
Provenance: South Carolina collection
PORCELAIN JARDINIERES
Republic period, H14” Dia.16” (2pcs)
$300-500
Provenance: Dorothy Greene Owen estate 1140
147
1142
1143
1144
1145
1146
1147
1148
1149
1150
1151
1152
1153
1154
1155
1156
F RIDAY 3 M ARCH
1141
148
1141 CHINESE EXPORT PLATE AND
1146 JAPANESE PORCELAIN VASE
1151 CHINESE CARVED WHITE JADE CUP
1155 JAPANESE IMARI PORCELAIN
Qing dynasty, hollowed melon-form vessel adorned with leaf, tendril and bat; H1 1/2” L3 1/4” W2 1/2”
CHARGERS
CHARGER
last half 19th century, H16 3/4”
18th/19th century, Imari decorated plate, Dia.9” & blue-and-white charger, Dia.16 7/8” (2pcs)
$100-300
Provenance: Georgia collection
Provenance: Georgia collection
1147 PAIR CHINESE CLOISONNE VASES
$300-400
H12 1/2” Dia.6 1/2”
$100-200
Provenance: North Carolina collection
CREAMER
19th century, covered entree H6” L9 1/2” W8 1/4”, teapot H9”, and creamer H3” (3pcs)
$200-300
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
1148 ASIAN NEEDLEWORK PANELS late 19th/early 20th century, depicting birds among flowers; frame H48” W19 5/8” (4pcs)
$600-900
Provenance: Georgia collection
1143 CHINESE EXPORT PORCELAIN BOWLS
19th century, Dia.2 5/8” to 5 5/8” (11pcs)
$200-300
Provenance: Georgia collection
1144 CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN PLATES
Qing dynasty, Canton design, Dia.8 1/2” (6pcs)
$200-300
1145 CHINESE BLUE-AND-WHITE PORCELAIN CHARGERS
18th/19th century, Dia.13 1/4” & 13 1/2” (2pcs)
1149 FINE CHINESE GREEN JADE DISH Qing dynasty, polished translucent spinach green round dish with raised rim; Dia.3 1/2”
$300-500
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
Provenance: Estate of Jacqueline Peralta Ramos
1152 CHINESE PIERCE-CARVED WHITE JADE TALISMAN
Qing dynasty, round floral and vine pierce-carved medallion, Dia.2 1/4”
$300-400
Provenance: Estate of Jacqueline Peralta Ramos
1153 JAPANESE CARVED AND STAINED MONKEY NETSUKE, SIGNED Meiji period, seated primates in robes, H1 1/2” W1 1/2”
$100-200
Provenance: Property of a gentleman
JADE GRAPELEAF WITH INSECTS
Provenance: Georgia collection
1156 JAPANESE IMARI PORCELAIN BOWLS late 19th/early 20th century; Dia.8 1/2” to 12 1/2” (5pcs)
$300-400
Provenance: Georgia collection
1157 JAPANESE IMARI PORCELAIN CHARGERS
late 19th century, Dia.14 1/2” (2pcs)
$200-300
Provenance: South Carolina estate
1158 JAPANESE IMARI PORCELAIN VASES AND BOWLS
1154 JAPANESE BRONZE-METAL TIGER FIGURE
Meiji period, H4” L8”
1150 CHINESE TRANSLUCENT CARVED
$300-500
Style + Design Sale
1142 CHINESE ROSE MEDALLION PORCELAIN ENTREE, TEAPOT AND
$300-500
late 19th century, Dia.12 1/4” to 14 1/2” (3pcs)
$200-300
Meiji period, pair vases H8” and three graduated bowls Dia.7 1/4” to 9 3/4” (5pcs)
$200-400
Provenance: Dorothy Greene Owen estate
Provenance: Dorothy Greene Owen estate
Qing dynasty, grape leaf with tendril, cluster, dragonfly, beetle and spider, carved hardwood stand L4 1/2” W3 1/2”
$300-500
Provenance: Estate of Jacqueline Peralta Ramos
$200-300
Provenance: Georgia collection
1157
149
1160
1161
1162
1163
1164
1165
1166
1167
1168
1169
1170
1171
1172
1173
1174
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1159
150
1159 CARVED SOAPSTONE FERTILITY STATUE
H4” W2”
$100-200 Provenance: South Carolina collection
third quarter 19th century, H13” W12 1/2” D9 1/4”
$200-300
Provenance: South Carolina collection
1161 CHINESE EXPORT LACQUER BOX ON STAND
last quarter 19th century, H22” W24” D14 1/4”
$200-300
Provenance: South Carolina collection
1162 PAIR LOUIS XV STYLE BLACK LACQUER PETITE COMMODES
decorated in the Chinese manor of Rubestuck; H31” W31 1/2” D17 1/2”
$800-1,200
Provenance: North Carolina collection
1163 SHERATON STYLE INLAID
BH38 1/2” SH20” W87” D39”
$500-800
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
1165 REGENCY STYLE BURL WOOD GAMES TABLE
fitted with roulette wheel, chess, backgammon and other gaming boards; H31 3/4” W38 1/2” D38 1/2”
$700-900
Provenance: North Carolina collection
1166 GEORGIAN STYLE D-SHAPED TABLE, BAKER H30 1/2” W34” D14”
$300-500
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
1167 PAIR BAKER WINGBACK ARMCHAIRS BH55” SH20” W39” D30” (2pcs)
$700-1,000
Provenance: North Carolina collection
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
1170 LOUIS XV STYLE CANED WALNUT ARMCHAIR
late 19th/20th century, BH37” SH17” W25 1/2” D22”
$200-400
Provenance: Dorothy Greene Owen estate
1171 REGENCY STYLE INLAID BURL WALNUT TWO-TIER TABLE, HENREDON H30” W34 1/2” D22”
$300-500
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
1172 CONTINENTAL STYLE PAINTED D-SHAPE CONSOLE CABINET label reading: FEUILLE DE CHENE, RICHARD WRIGHT/JAY J OHNSTONE; H35” W49” D22”
1175
1174 CONTINENTAL STYLE CARVED WALNUT & MARBLE CONSOLE TABLE, MAITLAND SMITH H33” W48” D23”
$500-700
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
1175 LOUIS XV STYLE HERRINGBONE INLAID MAPLE ARMCHAIR
BH39 1/2” SH17” W27” D25”
$300-500
Provenance: North Carolina collection
$400-600
upholstered mahogany, BH34 1/2” SH19 1/2” W84” D32”
$300-600
1173 REGENCY STYLE BLACK LACQUER AND GILT ARMCHAIR, MAITLAND- SMITH
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
$200-300
1168 BAKER, HISTORIC CHARLESTON HEPPLEWHITE STYLE INLAID SIDE TABLE
H28 1/4” W32” D24”
Provenance: Made in the cabinetshop of Charlton Hall Galleries in the 1980s North Carolina private collection
$300-500
1176 CHIPPENDALE SOFA, HICKORY CHAIR FURNITURE CO
TABLE
$500-700
AND GILT SETTEE
BH35” SH19” W44” D18”
Provenance: South Carolina collection
MAHOGANY OCTAGONAL BREAKFAST
H30” W44” D44”
1169 REGENCY STYLE BLACK LACQUER
Style + Design Sale
1160 CHINESE EXPORT GILT BLACK LACQUER COLLECTOR’S CABINET
1164 SHERATON STYLE INLAID MAHOGANY SOFA, SOUTHWOOD FURNITURE CO
BH37” SH19” W23 1/2” D21”
$300-500
Provenance: Berline Harrison collection
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
151
1178
1179
1180
1181
1182
1183
1184
1185
1186
1187
1188
1189
1190
1191
1192
F RIDAY 3 M ARCH
1177
152
1177 BAKER WALNUT SIDE TABLE H28 1/2” W30” D30”
$200-400
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
MAHOGANY CHEST OF DRAWERS
H30 1/2” W26” D14”
$200-300
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
1179 LOUIS XV STYLE ARMCHAIR AND OTTOMAN
faux leopard upholstered, BH28” SH19” W31” D28” (2pcs)
$300-500
Provenance: North Carolina collection
1180 BAKER HISTORIC CHARLESTON GILT-DECORATED PINE ROUND TABLE
H29” Dia.30”
$300-500
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
1181 SHERATON STYLE UPHOLSTERED MAHOGANY WINDOW SEAT
late 19th century, H25 1/2” SH16” W31” D14”
$200-400
Provenance: South Carolina collection
1187 GEORGIAN STYLE INLAID SIDE
TABLES
H32” W24” D19”
H28” W28” D20” (2pcs)
$400-600
Provenance: Dorothy Greene Owen estate
1183 JACOBEAN REVIVAL CARVED OAK DINING CHAIRS
late 19th/early 20th century, 5 side and 1 armchair; BH45” SH19” W23” D24” (6pcs)
$500-700
CABINET
$300-500
Provenance: Made in the cabinetshop of Charlton Hall Galleries in the 1980s North Carolina private collection
1188 QUEEN ANNE STYLE BURL WALNUT BAR CABINET
circa 1935, H52 1/2” W26” D17”
$300-500
Provenance: Georgia collection
1192 HENREDON, NATCHEZ COLLECTION VENETIAN ROCOCO STYLE SILVER-GILT DAYBED H38 1/2” SH23” W75” D33”
$400-600
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
1193 ENGLISH SERPENTINE MAHOGANY TEA TABLE
circa 1900, galleried top, candlestands, tapered legs; H19” W30 3/8” D20 1/2”
$200-300
1184 GEORGIAN STYLE MAHOGANY TILT-TOP TEA TABLE, BAKER
1189 BAKER JACOBEAN STYLE
1194 PAIR KITTINGER FEDERAL STYLE
UPHOLSTERED WALNUT WINGBACK
INLAID MAHOGANY SIDE TABLES
H28” Dia.22 1/2”
CHAIR
oval form, H30” W21” D14” (2pcs)
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
$300-500
$300-400
1185 REGENCY STYLE CHINOISERIE DECORATED ARMCHAIR, SOUTHWOOD FURNITURE CO BH35 1/2” SH16” W26” D26”
$200-300
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
BH47” SH21” W32” D28” Provenance: North Carolina collection
1190 EDWARDIAN INLAID MAHOGANY
Provenance: Estate of Sue Rogers Johnson
1195 TOLE-PAINTED CHINOISERIE DECORATED TRAY ON STAND
ARMCHAIR
19th century and later stand, H19” W24 1/4” D18”
circa 1900, BH31” SH16” W21 1/2” D18”
Provenance: Georgia collection
$200-300
$200-300
1191 PAIR FEDERAL
1186 MAITLAND-SMITH MAHOGANY SIDE
STYLE INLAID
TABLE
CHERRY SIDE
leather and brass mounts, H28 1/2” Dia.21 1/2”
TABLES
Provenance: North Carolina collection
$300-500
$300-500
$300-500
Style + Design Sale
1178 TRADITION HOUSE INLAID
1182 PAIR BAKER LOUIS XVI STYLE BRASS-MOUNTED WALNUT SIDE
H28” W13 1/2” D21 1/2” (2pcs) Provenance: Estate of Sue Rogers Johnson
1194
153
1197
1198
1199
1200
1201
1202
1203
1204
1205
1206
1207
1209
1210
1211
1212
F RIDAY 3 M ARCH
1196
154
1202 ERTE (ROMAIN DE TIRTOFF)
LEATHER SHOULDER BAG
(Russian/French, (1892-1990) ARCTIC SEA, serigraphy with silver foil, signed: 21/60; image H22” W16” COSTUME DESIGN, color screenprint with gold foil, signed: 110/300; sheet H16” W19” PURITY, serigraphy with silver foil, signed: 6/300, image H21” W15 1/2” each framed (3pcs)
H6” W9” D2 1/2”
$300-600
Provenance: Property of a lady
1197 LYNN TUTTLE AND PACO BELT BUCKLES
2 Tuttle black marble W4 3/4” and 5 3/4”; and another silver and quartz marked Paco Taos, W7” (3pcs)
$300-500
$400-600
Provenance: Georgia collection
Provenance: Property of a lady
1203 MARCELO NOVO
1198 MINK WING-COLLAR COAT
(Argentinian, b. 1963) two works: NUDE PORTRAITS, watercolor, framed, signed H12” W8 1/2” and H7 1/2” W5” (2pcs)
approx. small/medium size L38 1/2” shoulder W18 1/2”
$300-500
Provenance: Georgia collection
$300-500
Provenance: South Carolina collection
1208
1207 JOAN MIRO (AFTER)
1210 VINTAGE PEARL BROOCH AND
(Spanish, 1893-1983) SCULPTURE NO. 1, 1974, color lithograph, framed, signed in plate, Atelier Paoligrafa, Metropolitan Gallery of Art edition, sheet H8” W15 1/2”
EARRINGS
$100-200
Provenance: Georgia collection
1199 VINTAGE CHANEL QUILTED BLACKCLOTH SHOULDER BAG
H70” W10 1/2” D2 1/2”
$300-400
Provenance: Property of a lady
1200 HERMES SILK SCARVES Francois Heron, Real Escuela Andaluza del Arte Acuestre, Couvertures et Tenues de Jour, and 1790; 35” x 35” (4pcs)
$200-400
Provenance: Property of a lady
1201 HERMES SILK SCARVES Ferronnerie, Numquam Concedendum, Chasse en Inde; 35” x 35” (3pcs)
$200-400
Provenance: Property of a lady
1204 ANDRE BRASILIER (French, b. 1929) ROSE GARDEN color lithograph, framed, signed and numbered: XL/CXXV sight H28” W19 1/2”
$300-500
Provenance: Georgia collection
1205 XAVIER CUGAT (Cuban, 1900-1990) JUICIO, oil on canvas, framed, signed, H18” W24”
$300-400
Provenance: Georgia collection
1206 ITALIAN SCHOOL LANDSCAPE PAINTING, SIGNED SINCLAIR
1208 AMETHYST GEODE SPECIMEN split exposings calcite and vibrant amethyst; H10 3/4” W18 3/4”
$500-700
Provenance: Property of a lady
1209 GENT’S GOLD AND DIAMOND RINGS
14K gold and triple diamond ring, size 10.5 1912 Liberty gold coin-inset ornate ring, size 5.5 Total 32.9g all in (2pcs)
$500-800
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
diamond and pearl circle brooch, Dia.1 1/8”; pair pearl studs, and pair diamond and pearl earrings, each in 14K gold ; and Total 12.0g all in (5pcs)
$400-600
Style + Design Sale
1196 VINTAGE CHANEL QUILTED LAMB’S
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
1211 PEARL NECKLACE AND EARRING SET 8.5-9.3mm brown pearls with 14K clasp, L17” and pair matching pearl 14K studs (3pcs)
$300-500
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
1212 VINTAGE GOLD BANGLE 14K decorated tapered hinged design, Dia.2 1/2” and 22.0g
$300-500
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
oil on canvas, H48” W36” and framed H58 1/4” W46”
$300-400
Provenance: South Carolina collection
155
1214
1215
1216
1217
1218
1219
1220
1222
1223
1224
1226
1227
1228
F RIDAY 3 M ARCH
1213
1221
1225
156
1213 DIAMOND AND BLUE SAPPHIRE
1217 SIGNET AND GEMSTONE RINGS
RING
10K gold signet ring size 9.5; and 14K topaz and diamond ring size 9, and 15.5g all in (2pcs)
18K gold band set with graduated round and marquise-cut diamonds centering blue sapphire, marked: 18K GC&G, size 5.25 and 7.4g all in
$300-500
1214 BELLE EPOQUE GOLD AND AQUAMARINE NECKLACE
front composed of festoons interspersed with oval aquamarines and seed pearls, supporting faux pearl drop, all in fine scrollwork and chain, L16 1/2” and 2” drop, Total 11.9g all in
$300-400
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
1215 PEARL AND AGATE NECKLACE AND
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
1218 VINTAGE OPAL AND GOLD PENDANT/BROOCH 18K white gold floral, bow and leaf design set with nineteen round cabochon opals, stamped: 18K, H2 1/2” W1 1/2”, and 14.3g all in
$200-400
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
1219 GOLD PAIRS EARRINGS pair 14K loop, Dia.1” pair 14K pendent earrings, H2 1/4” pair double loop earrings, Dia.1/2” Total 21.5g all in (6pcs)
EARRING SET
$200-400
quadruple strand pearls accented by green agate and gold beads and 14K gold clasp, L28”; and pair-twist design pendent pierced earrings, H1 1/2” (3pcs)
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
$300-400
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
1216 PEARL NECKLACES 8mm strand L32”; and another strand of 5mm pearls L17”; each with 14K clasps (2pcs)
$300-400
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
1220 SWISS SILVER-CASED GOLIATH POCKET WATCH, BY ATLAS circa 1934, eight-day movement marked: THE ‘ATLAS’ WATCH, serial no. 513491,case marked: 935 fineness, and model 513497; in fitted leather case, H4” W2 3/4”, 267.5g
1226 WEDGWOOD JASPERWARE PLAQUES, WILLIAM HACKWOOD
late 19th century, gilt-bronze mounted crystal urn, 10 1/2” and clock H14 3/4” (3pcs)
$300-500
working 1769-1832, KING GEORGE III and QUEEN CHARLOTTE, signed: W.H. in wood frames; H3” W2 1/2”
Provenance: Dorothy Greene Owen estate
Provenance: Property of a lady
1223 LADY ’S ELGIN GOLD POCKET 14K gold case no. 5045816, and serial no. 19808360, with gold-filled watch holder brooch, H1 5/8”; and another in 14K gold case no. 504267 and serial no. 4610802, H2 1/4”; and Total weighable 88.0g all in (3pcs)
$300-500
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
1227 MINIATURE BISQUE ON GLASS PROFILE BUSTS
19th century, depicting George III and other notable figures, signed illegibly, in gilt frame; H2 1/2” to 3”, frame size H14 1/4” W14 1/4”
$400-600
Provenance: Property of a lady
1224 CARTIER STERLING TANK AND SEIKO WRISTWATCHES Must de Cartier with silver dial, sapphire-set winding stem, case back affixed by eight screws, original leather strap, serial no. 048671PL and case no. 2416, approx. L6”; together with Seiko stainless tank style wristwatch, SGL456 model, serial no. 635038, L9” (2pcs)
$300-500
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
1225 PERSIAN ILLUMINATED
1221 ART DECO DIAMOND AND GOLD WRISTWATCH, CONCORD
MANUSCRIPT LEAVES
$300-500
Other Notes: verso inscribed: From the collection of Rt. Hon. Lady Mount Stephen.
WATCHES
$300-500
18K white gold case and mesh band, 17-jewel, serial no. 38888, L6 1/4”, 24.7g all in
$600-900
Style + Design Sale
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
$300-400
1222 PAIR FRENCH URNS, AND AD MOUGIN CLOCK
1228 BRITISH PORTRAIT MINIATURES, 18TH/19TH CENTURY MARGARET EGERTON (17911827), and MISS JEFFREY (inscribed on verso: daughter of The Lord Chancellar Jeffrey by Isabella Piggott) watercolor, unsigned, framed, H4 1/2” W3 3/4” and H5 3/4” W4 1/2”; together with another GENTLEMAN IN BLUE WAISTCOAT, watercolor on paper, unsigned, framed, H6 1/2” W5 1/4” (3pcs)
$300-600
Provenance: South Carolina estate
18th/19th century, framed, sight H12 1/2” W7 1/2” to H10” W6”, framed H16” W11 3/4” (6pcs)
$700-900
Provenance: North Carolina collection
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
157
1230
1231
1232
F RIDAY 3 M ARCH
1229
158
1233
1234
1235
1236
1237
1238
1239
1240
1241
1242
1243
1244
1229 FRENCH PORTRAIT MINIATURE IN
1233 BRITISH SCHOOL PORTRAIT
ORNATE CASE
MINIATURE
(18th/19th century) LADY IN BLUE watercolor, in ornate enameled and nacre-inset hinged ormolu case, unsigned, H3” W2 1/4”, and case H4 1/4” W3 1/2”
early 19th century, YOUNG WOMAN WITH ROSES IN HER HAIR, watercolor, metal framed, unsigned, Dia.3”
1230 KPM PICTORIAL PORCELAIN PLAQUE
late 19th century, depicting seated Classical woman with book, framed by columns and drapery; verso marked with Berlin scepter, KPM and various numbers and letters; recto signed illegibly, H5 3/4” W4”
$300-500
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
1231 FRENCH PORTRAIT MINIATURE (early 19th century) LADY IN CAMEO TIARA water color, framed, unsigned H2 1/4” W2”
$300-500
Provenance: Estate of Jacqueline Peralta Ramos
1232 CONTINENTAL PORTRAIT MINIATURES, PROBABLY LATE 18TH CENTURY MAN WITH TURBAN and MAN WITH TOPPER, oil on panel, unsigned, mounted on panel and framed, H4” W3” (2pcs)
$300-500
Provenance: South Carolina estate
Provenance: Estate of Jacqueline Peralta Ramos
1234 ITALIAN GRAND TOUR PLASTER INTAGLIOS, PROBABLY GIOVANNI LIBEROTTI 19th century, each of the 28 medallions of Classical masterpieces, H7/8” to 2 5/8”; framed as one H21” W13 1/4”
1242 JAPANESE CARVED AND STAINED EROTIC NETSUKE, SIGNED
LANDSCAPE, oil on board, framed, label on verso: ARTLORE #23334; H7 1/4” W7 1/4”
Meiji period, scroll-form H1 3/4” W1 1/2”, and another of men H1” L1 3/4” (2pcs)
Provenance: North Carolina collection
Provenance: Property of a gentleman
$200-300
1238 OSBORNE IVOREX PLAQUE (Arthur Osborne, 1855-1843) WHISK AT WARDLES ‘MR. PICKWICK HUMROUS’ in ebonized shadowbox frame, AO monogram trademark in lower right, overall H15” W13 3/4”
$50-100
Provenance: South Carolina estate
$400-600
Provenance: Property of a lady
1235 EARLY ENGLISH CARVED IVORY PORTRAIT MINIATURE PROFILE BUST
18th/19th century, probably Earl of Essex, Queen Elizabeth’s lover, in hinged leather pocket case, carving H1 1/2” W1”, and case H2 1/8” W1 3/4”
$200-400
1236 EARLY ENGLISH PAPER CUT-WORK SCENE, INSCRIBED dated 1768, figures amongst trees, inscribed: MY DEAR GEORGE THIS YOUR DEAR MOTHERS CUTTING, H2 1/8” W3 3/4’, contained within later frame H7 1/8” W8”
$200-400
Provenance: Property of a lady
1239 EROTIC VICTORIAN COUPLE MEERSCHAUM PIPE
19th century, with original leather fitted case, L6 1/2”
$300-500
$200-400
1243 JAPANESE STAIN-DECORATED EROTIC OVAL PANEL
Meiji period, octopus taking maiden atop waves, H2 1/2” W3 1/2”
$200-400
Provenance: Property of a gentleman
1244 JAPANESE CARVED AND STAINED EROTIC MINIATURE OKIMONO, SIGNED
Meiji period, two-piece H1 1/2” L2 1/2”; and another H3/4” L2 3/4” (2pcs)
Style + Design Sale
$300-500
$300-400
1237 ITALIAN MINIATURE PAINTING, PAOLETTI
$200-400
Provenance: Property of a gentleman
Provenance: Property of a gentleman
1240 EROTIC COUPLE MEERSCHAUM PIPE 19th century, with original leather fitted case marked: WEISS SOFIA BUDAPEST, L5”
$300-500
Provenance: Property of a gentleman
1241 JAPANESE CARVED AND STAINED EROTIC MINIATURE OKIMONO, SIGNED
Meiji period, monkeys, and an embrace H2” (2pcs)
$200-400
Provenance: Property of a gentleman
1245 EROTIC COUPLE MEERSCHAUM PIPE 19th century, with leather case, L3 1/2” missing mouth piece
$200-400
Provenance: Property of a gentleman
1246 EROTIC PICTORIAL MEDALLIONS 19th century, bronzed metal Dia.2 1/2”; and cast-metal Dia.2 3/4” (2pcs)
$200-300
Provenance: Property of a gentleman
1247 SOUTHWESTERN CERAMIC EROTIC CENTER BOWL
incised RYOOW(?) POTTERS, TAOS; H3 3/4” Dia.11 3/4”
$100-200
Provenance: Property of a gentleman
159
1249
1250
1251
1252
1253
1254
1255
1256
1257
1258
1259
1260
1261
1262
1263
F RIDAY 3 M ARCH
1248
160
1248 AMERICAN STERLING TRAY, DEMITASSE AND CREAM SOUPS
Tuttle tray Dia.10” 6 Gorham cream soups with liners and saucers 6 cream soup frames with 4 liners 10 demitasse with liners and saucers Total 56.0ozT weighable (59pcs) Provenance: Estate of Sue Rogers Johnson
1249 STERLING SILVER TEA AND COFFEEPOTS
Priesner coffeepot H11”; coffee and teapot marked: 950 H9” and 11 1/2”, 70.0ozT (3pcs)
$600-900
Provenance: Dorothy Greene Owen estate
1250 TOWLE MARY CHILTON PATTERN STERLING FLATWARE
circa 1912, comprising: 12 HH knives L9” 11 forks L7 1/4” 12 forks L6” 5 soups L7” 12 teaspoons L6” Total 43.5ozT (52pcs)
$600-800
Provenance: Estate of Sue Rogers Johnson
comprising: coffeepot. teapot, open sugar, wastebowl and creamer, marked: SSMC (Sterling Silver Manufacturing Company), H4” to 10”, total 45.0ozT (5pcs)
$500-700
Provenance: Dorothy Greene Owen estate
1253 PAIR GORHAM STERLING THREE-BRANCH CANDELABRA 20th century, weighted; H15” and 98ozT all in (2pcs)
$400-600
Provenance: Georgia private collection
1254 AMERICAN STERLING FLATWARE AND SERVING PIECES
2 Duhme & Co teaspoons L5 1/2” 6 Wallace teaspoons L5 1/2” 6 Watson ice creams L4 1/2” Towle bonbon L4 1/2” together with 15 teaspoons, 2 ladles, 3 serving spoons, master butter, 4 serving forks, 2 infant spoons, and 4 condiment spoons. Total 36.5ozT (45pcs)
$400-600
Provenance: Estate of Sue Rogers Johnson
1260 AMERICAN STERLING FLATWARE,
STERLING SERVING PIECES
AND SOUVENIR SPOONS
circa 1891, comprising: soup ladle, engraved P, L12 1/2” pair soup ladles, engraved: Esther to Sam, L10 1/2” 2-pc salad serving set, L12” Total 20.6ozT (5pcs)
Whiting Lily of the Valley spoon, L8” Towle fork, L6 1/2” set 6 Gorham demitasse, L4” set 5 Whiting demitasse, L4” set 6 Adams & Shaw demitasse, L4 1/4” collection 14 silver souvenir spoons, L3 1/2” to 5 1/2” Total 11.5ozT (33pcs)
$400-600
1257 FRANK SMITH STERLING TRAY, RETAILED BY CARTIER circa 1956, Chippendale pattern, engraved DPR Christmas 1956; verso with Frank Smith mark over 212, and Chippendale over Cartier; Dia.14” and 27.5ozT
$300-500
Provenance: Estate of Jacqueline Peralta Ramos
1258 AMERICAN SILVER SERVING PIECES AND INFANT SET
2 Gorham New Tipt pattern berry spoons, L8 1/4” coin silver salt, L3 1/2” Gorham bon bon, L5 1/2” Wallace bon bon, L5” International Little Boy Blue infant set, L4 1/4” Total 6.7ozT (7pcs)
$200-300
1259 GORHAM ZODIAC, AND TOWLE RUSTIC STERLING SPOONS
1251 PAIR GORHAM STERLING LIVE-LIGHT CANDELABRA
COFFEEPOT AND SUGAR
pattern 1130, H14” Dia.12 1/2” (2pcs)
Burgundy pattern, H10”, 46.0ozT
12 Zodiac teaspoons L5 3/4”; and 6 Rustic soups L6 3/4” (18pcs)
Provenance: Estate of Sue Rogers Johnson
Provenance: Dorothy Greene Owen estate
Provenance: Dorothy Greene Owen estate
$500-800
1255 REED & BARTON STERLING
1256 WHITING LOUIS XV PATTERN
$400-600
$200-300
$200-300
Provenance: Estate of Sue Rogers Johnson
1261 AMERICAN STERLING SERVING PIECES
Whiting Heraldic gravy ladle L7 1/4” Wallace Rose serving spoon L8” Bowlen serving spoon L9” Towle and Gorham serving forks L6 3/4” and 7 1/2” Alvin cheese scoop L6” 3 Wendell forks L7” Towle ladle L5 1/2” Whiting scoops L4 1/2” and 6” Repousse pattern cake breaker L10 1/2” Total 16.2ozT weighable (12pcs)
Style + Design Sale
$700-900
1252 AMERICAN STERLING TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE, SSMC
$200-300
Provenance: Estate of Sue Rogers Johnson
1262 AMERICAN COIN SILVER SPOONS, J.E. GIFT 19th century, Reverse Tipt pattern, L7 3/4” and 7.3ozT (6pcs)
$100-200
Provenance: Estate of Sue Rogers Johnson
1263 ENGLISH SHEFFIELD PLATE MEAT DOMES, ROBERTS, SMITH & CO. circa 1845, engraved with crest and motto: FIDE ET VIRTUTE; marked with bell and hammer; H10” L13” W10 1/4” and H11” L16” W12” (2pcs)
$400-700
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1265
1266
1267
1268
1269
1270
1271
1272
1273
1274
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1276
1277
1278
1279
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1264
162
1264 ENGLISH ARMORIAL SILVERPLATE
1269 GEORGE III STERLING LADLES AND
1274 AMERICAN SILVERPLATE
STUFFING SPOONS
TABLEWARES
circa 1850, Scottish arms of GILES with motto PENSEZ A MOI, H12” L18” W13 1/2”
London, dated 1814-15, Reverse Tipt pattern by William Edwards, L12 3/4”; and another by other maker L13”; and pair serving spoons L12 1/2”; total 22.0ozT (4pcs)
Reed & Barton centerbowl H3 1/2” Dia.9” Reed & Barton ladle L12” Art Nouveau vase H16” 12 nacre handle knives L9” 6 butter spreaders L6 1/4” 6 iced teaspoons L7 1/2” cream ladle L5 1/2” (28pcs)
$300-500
1265 RENAISSANCE REVIVAL PLATED AND GLASS CLARET JUG
probably English, circa 1870, lion and shield finial, grotesque mask spout, caryatid handle, unmarked, H11”
$300-500
1266 SHEFFIELD SILVERPLATE PUNCHBOWL AND UNDERTRAY
together with 12 cups and ladle; marked: GSE; bowl H12 1/2” Dia.16”, tray Dia.21 1/2” (15pcs)
$300-500
Provenance: Georgia private collection
1267 EDWARDIAN SILVERPLATE AND CRYSTAL BISCUIT BOX, GEORGE WISH Sheffield, wk. 1878-1934, cut-glass box with ornate mounts, seated in Classical stand, mark; H7” W7” D5 1/2”
$300-500
1268 SOUTH AMERICAN SILVER TRAY hand-hammered oval design, probably 800; marked: Brazil/ Boliviano; L18” W14”, and 35.0ozT
$300-400
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
$300-400
Provenance: Property of a lady
1270 ENGLISH SILVERPLATE REVOLVING TUREEN AND BISCUIT WARMER
Elkington breakfast dish H9” L13”; and Walker & Hall shell-form warmer, H10” W8” D6” (2pcs)
$300-400
1271 SILVERPLATE TRAY AND HOT WATER KETTLE
tray L28” W16 3/4”, urn H19” (2pcs)
$200-400
Provenance: Estate of Sue Rogers Johnson
1275 ENGLISH SILVERPLATE REVOLVING TUREEN, BISCUIT BOX, AND TUREEN tureen H9 1/2” W12”, H14” Dia.14”, and H13” (2pcs)
$200-400
Provenance: North Carolina collection
$200-300
Provenance: Georgia collection
1272 AMERICAN SILVERPLATE PUNCH SET Webster-Wilcox punch bowl H8” Dia.15 3/4” with 12 cups; tray Dia.21”; Gorham ladle L14” (15pcs)
$200-300
Provenance: Estate of Sue Rogers Johnson
1276 PAIR GEORGE III STERLING BERRY SPOONS, THOMAS WALLIS II London, dated 1801, allover leaf and vine-chased design and engraved crest, complete marks, L9”, and 3.5ozT (2pcs)
$200-300
SILVERPLATE TEA AND COFFEE
SILVERPLATE TEA AND COFFEE
SERVICE
first quarter 20th century, comprising: hot water kettle H12 1/2” coffeepot H9 1/2” teapot H5” creamer H4” covered sugar H4” wastebowl H3” footed waiter, L27” W17” (7pcs)
$200-400
Provenance: Estate of Sue Rogers Johnson
$150-300
Provenance: Property of a lady
1280 SILVERPLATE HOT WATER URN Neoclassical design, H15” W10”
$100-150
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
1281 CONTINENTAL SILVER DECORATION AND GERMAN SNUFF BOX decoration H4 1/2”, and stone-inset snuff box H1/2” W2 1/4” (2pcs)
$100-200
Provenance: Estate of Sue Rogers Johnson
1282 RUSSIAN SILVER-GILT SUGAR TONGS circa 1885, ornate leaf designs, each marked: 84 standard, L4 1/2” and 4 3/4”, 2.0ozT (2pcs)
$100-200
1277 REED & BARTON REGENT PATTERN
1273 SHEFFIELD SILVER CO. SERVICE WITH TRAY
marked: S925; H3” L5” W2 1/2”, and total 12.5ozT (2pcs)
Style + Design Sale
MEAT DOME
1279 PAIR CHINESE ENAMELED VERMEIL QUAIL-FORM BOXES
H4 1/2” to 9” (4pcs)
$100-200
Provenance: Georgia collection
1278 PAIR ENGLISH SILVERPLATE ENTREE DISHES
late 19th century, beaded decorations and vacant cartouches, H6” L11 1/2” (2pcs)
$150-300
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1284
1285
1286
1287
1288
1289
1290
1291
1292
1293
1294
1295
1296
1297
1298
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1283
164
1283 CARTIER STERLING INDIVIDUAL
1287 PAIR PARIS PORCELAIN CACHEPOTS
SALTS
AND CENTER BOWL
in classic red-leather case, H1 1/2” and 1.4ozT (7pcs)
19th century, applied floral design cachepots H6 1/2” Dia.7 1/4”; and Halley center bowl H3” Dia.7 1/2” (3pcs)
$100-200
Provenance: Property of a lady
SERVICE
circa 1815, gilded and green border, centering painted fruit, insects and birds on pink ground, marked crown over HI, comprising: coffeepot H6 1/2” teapot H5” creamer H4” sugar H3” wastebowl H3 1/2” 6 cups with saucers (17pcs)
$300-500
Provenance: Property of a lady
1285 PARIS PORCELAIN TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE
circa 1835, Neoclassical design on lavender ground with gilded accents, comprising: coffeepot H8” teapot H6” creamer H7” covered sugar H6” wastebowl H4” Dia7 1/4” 12 cups with saucers (29pcs)
$300-500
Provenance: Property of a lady
1286 SEVRES PORCELAIN DESSERT SERVICE
3 compotes H3” W10 1/2” 2 compotes H4” Dia.9 1/2” 2 fruit bowls H5 1/4” Dia.7 3/4” sauce tureen on stand H6” L9” 28 plates Dia.8 3/4” (36pcs)
Provenance: Property of a lady
1288 SAMSON PORCELAIN PLATES late 19th century, gilded cobalt pattern Dia.9 1/2” (6pcs)
$100-200
Provenance: Property of a lady
1289 PAIR WEDGWOOD BLACK BASALT VASES
19th century, Greek scenes, H5 7/8” Dia.5 1/4” (2pcs)
$200-400
Provenance: Property of a lady
1296 ENGLISH PORCELAIN PLATES GILMAN COLLAMORE & CO
late 19th century, ornate gilded cobalt pattern Dia.10” (12pcs)
late 19th century, bird and floral pattern Dia.9” (12pcs)
Provenance: Property of a lady
Provenance: Property of a lady
1292 COPELAND PORCELAIN PLATES, OVINGTON BROTHERS
1297 ADAMS IRONSTONE PARTIAL
late 19th century, gilt, turquoise, pink pattern Dia.10 1/2” (12pcs)
circa 1890, Indian Tree pattern, comprising: 6 plates Dia.10” 3 plates Dia.9” 6 plates Dia.7” 6 soup plates Dia.10” 2 covered entrees L11” gravy on stand dish L8 1/2” 4 platters L11 1/4” to 16 1/2” Together with Johnson Bros service in same pattern to match old service, comprising: 8 plates 10 1/4” 8 B&B Dia.6” 8 bowls Dia.6” 8 cups with saucers (69pcs)
$300-400
$200-300
Provenance: Property of a lady
1293 ENGLISH PORCELAIN PLATES, GILMAN COLLAMORE & CO late 19th century, 11 Cauldon Dia.8 1/2”; and 10 Minton Dia.9 1/2” (24pcs)
$200-400
Provenance: Property of a lady
1290 COALPORT SCENIC PORCELAIN
1294 HUTSCHENREUTHER PORCELAIN
PARTIAL DESSERT SERVICE
CABINET PLATES
circa 1890, possibly painted by Percy Simpson, comprising: 2 tazzas H5” Dia.9 1/2” 4 tazzas H2 1/2” Dia.9 1/2” 10 plates Dia.9 1/2” printed Coalport mark and locations on bases, gilded cobalt rim painted with scenes titled: Loch Lomond, Agles Craic, Loch Awe, Windermere, Kilchurn Castle, Grassmere, Netherby, Chamouni, Killarney, Kirkstall Abbey, Windermere Lake, Neidpath Castle, Bassenthwaite Lake, Brico Balcownie, and Norham Castle. (16pcs)
$300-500
decorated with scenes after Fragonard, W11 1/2” (12pcs)
$200-300
Provenance: Georgia private collection
1295 ENGLISH PORCELAIN PLATES AND SOUP PLATES, GILMAN COLLAMORE & CO
$200-400
DINNER SERVICE
Style + Design Sale
1284 PARIS PORCELAIN TEA AND COFFEE
$200-400
1291 COPELAND PORCELAIN PLATES, GILMAN COLLAMORE & CO
$200-400
1298 PAIR ENGLISH TRANSFER DECORATED PEARLWARE CHESTNUT BASKETS
19th century, with underplates, H5” W10” D8” (4pcs)
$200-300
Provenance: South Carolina collection
late 19th century, 12 Cauldon plates Dia.9”; and 12 Royal Doulton soup plates Dia.9 1/2” (24pcs)
$200-400
Provenance: Property of a lady
$400-600
Provenance: Property of a lady
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1301
1302
1303
1304
1305
1306
1307
1308
1309
1310
1311
1312
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1314
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1299
166
1299 MAJOLICA OYSTER PLATE SET
1304 PAIR BOEHM WOOD THRUSHES
late 19th/early 20th century, shell and lemon molded pattern Dia.8 3/4” (12pcs)
No 465, H16” (2pcs)
$300-500
$400-600
Provenance: Dorothy Greene Owen estate
Provenance: Property of a lady
AND FIGURES
19th century, Paris parcel-gilt bisque Neoclassical inkwell H7 1/2” W5 1/2” Meissen Harlequin with bird #456, and Harlequin with rabbit #461, H5 1/4” and 4 1/2” (3pcs)
$300-500
Provenance: Property of a lady
1301 DRESDEN PORCELAIN MONKEY early 20th century, H16”
$300-400
Provenance: Dorothy Greene Owen estate
1302 MEISSEN PORCELAIN FIGURINE AND PARAGON PLAQUETTE 19th century, chinoiserie figures H5 1/2”; together with plaquette titled: ON DUTY, painted by F. Micklewright after Philip Stretton, H6” W4 1/4” (2pcs)
$200-300
1305 BOEHM PORCELAIN FIGURAL GROUPING
Dove with Cherry Blossom, number 20238; H18 3/4”
$300-500
Provenance: Georgia collection
1306 PAIR DOROTHY DOUGHTY PHOEBES ON FLAME VINE, ROYAL WORCESTER H11” (2pcs)
$300-500
Provenance: West Virginia private collection
1307 BOEHM LONG TAILED TITS, AND BLUE GROSBEAK H14” and 11” (2pcs)
$200-400
Provenance: West Virginia private collection
1308 CROWN STAFFORDSHIRE BIRD H7” L10” W5”
1303 SITZENDORF HENRY VIII AND WIVES PORCELAIN FIGURES Sitzendorf Henry VII, Anne of Cleves, Jane Seymour, Catherine Howard, Anne Boleyn, Catherine Parr, and Catherine of Aragon H8”; together with figural grouping H8 1/2” L10 1/2” (8pcs)
$150-250
Provenance: Property of a lady
$100-150
Provenance: Property of a lady
H14 1/2” and 13” (2pcs)
$300-400
Provenance: West Virginia private collection
1311 CRITERION CARVED OAK DOUBLE
$500-800
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
1312 EDWARDIAN TRAVELING DRESSING CASE, GEORGE BETJEMANN & SONS London, dated 1898, brass-bound coromandel case opening to reveal sterling and glass bottles engraved: Lily, in leather-lined compartments, “Automatic” mechanism revealing drawers and document compartment; H8 1/2” W13 1/2” D9 1/2”
$300-500
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
1315 GERMANY BLACKFOREST CARVED WALNUT WALL BRACKET
late 19th/early 20th century, H13” W12” D8 1/2”
$200-300
Provenance: North Carolina collection
1316 ENGLISH PAINTED ROCKING HORSE, A. W. GAMAGE late 19th century, stamped on base; H44 1/2” W50” D16”
$400-700
Provenance: South Carolina estate
$500-800
Provenance: South Carolina collection
1313 ENGLISH BRASS-BOUND BURL WALNUT DRESSING CASE,
BRAMAH
in associated display cases, H10” (2pcs) Provenance: West Virginia private collection
Provenance: Georgia private collection
$100-200
19th century, Chinese lacquered hinged box H2” W7 1/2” D4 3/4”; chinoiserie-decorated cast-metal lock box H4” W8” D6”; English lap desk with secret compartments H5 1/2” W10 1/2” D8 1/2” (3pcs)
COMB DISC MUSIC BOX
circa 1895-1909, hinged square case H8 1/2” W21 1/2” D19 1/4”, mechanism numbered: 7850; with 33 discs measuring Dia.15 3/4”
19th century, gilded leather, fitted interior with jar, bottle and container; and secret compartments; locks marked: BRAMAH; H7 1/8” W12” D9”
1309 PAIR DOROTHY DOUGHTY CHICKADEES, ROYAL WORCESTER
1314 LAP DESK AND BOX COLLECTION
Style + Design Sale
1300 CONTINENTAL PORCELAIN INKWELL
1310 CYBIS KING RICHARD AND UNICORN
$300-500
1316
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1318
1319
1320
1321
1322
1323
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1324
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1320 AMERICAN SCHOOLGIRL NEEDLEWORK SAMPLER
SAMPLER
circa 1813, probably Pennsylvania, three stanzas adorned by floral and vine designs, verses reading: IN BOOKS OR WORK OR HEALTHFUL PLAY LET MY FIRST YEARS BE PAST THAT I MAY GIVE FOR EVERY DAY SOME GOOD ACCOUNT AT LAST OH DO NOT DELAY TO JESUS TO FLEE TO HIM HASTE A WAY HIS PARDON IS FREE MY WORK IN HAND YOU HERE MAY HAVE WHEN I AM DEAD AND IN MY GRAVE signed MARY CHANTRY-5 WORK 1813 (?) contained within frame; size H16 1/4” W17”
dated 1839, probably American or English, bands of block letters and numbers above script examples interspaced by vines above fine stitchwork of objects, animals, insects and flowers, centering wreath with initials FS and 1839, contained within frame; size H26” W26”
$400-600
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
1318 AMERICAN COLLEY FAMILY REGISTRY NEEDLEWORK SAMPLER
early 19th century, probably the Colley family of New Hampshire, script and block alphabet bands above family records of marriage and births, and homestead scene, reading: Joseph Colley born Mar. 8 1777, Jane W. Dole born April 3 1782 Maried Mar. 3 1807 Record of their Childrens ages Samuel Gerish born Dec. 8, 18[0]7 Abigail Ilsley Dole=April 23, 18[0]9 Ann Jane Dole=Sept. 25, 1813 Joseph Bradford=June 15, 1817 contained within ebonized frame; size H18 1/2” W20”
$400-700
$300-500
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
1321 AMERICAN NEEDLEWORK ALPHABET SAMPLER circa 1829, various rows of letters, numbers and SUSAN FARNHAM, BORN THE 23D 1816 AGED 13 YRS, above floral and leaf designs, contained within frame; size H16” W14”
$300-500
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
Provenance: Stephen & Carol Huber, 2004 South Carolina private collection
Other Notes: Verso with family lineage by Ms. Turner
1319 FINE SCHOOLGIRL NEEDLEWORK SAMPLER, BY JANE HAMBY
1322 EARLY SCHOOLGIRL NEEDLEWORK SAMPLER
dated December 24, 1826; probably American or English, band of upper and lower case alphabet and numbers 1-20, above first and last stanza of Sir Robert Grant’s THE DEVINE ELEMENT or (When gathering clouds around I view); interspaced by tree, animals, ornate bands and chamfered cartouche signed: JANE HAMBY DECEMBER THE 24, 1826, AGED 8 YEARS; and all contained within fine silk threadwork on flower vines, and ebonized frame; overall H18 1/4” W15 1/4”
$300-500
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
dated 1817, probably American or English, ornately stitched framework of flowers, trees and designs centering religious poetry throught to be by hymn-writer John Newton (1725-1807). ‘Jesus permit thy gracious name to stand As the first effort of an infant’s hand And as her fingers on the sampler move, Engage her tender heart to seek thy love. With thy dear children may she have a part, And write thy name thyself upon her heart.’ signed SARAH JANE NEALE, AGED 7 YEARS 1817 contained within frame; size H19” W15 1/2”
1323 EARLY ENGLISH NEEDLEWORK SAMPLER, MARY DOUBLEDAY dated October 18, 1766, alphabet bands above variation of the Psalms of David, Hymn XXVII: I love by Saviour Christ; His grace did freely move, and justly my affections claim; I cannot choose but love & I love The[e] my Lord I gladly The[e] adore may I never ......et cetera. Signed: MARY DOUBLEDAY ENDED THIS SAMPLER OCTOBER THE 18th, 1766 IN THE 13 YEAR OF HER AGE; contained within frame; size H14 1/2” W9 1/4”
$200-400
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
1324 AMERICAN SCHOOLGIRL NEEDLEWORK SAMPLER first quarter 19th century, various rows of numbers, letters and verse reading: RULES OF CONDUCT, GIVE YOUR HEART TO YOUR CREATOR; REVERENCE TO YOUR SUPERIORS; HONOUR YOUR PARENTS; GIVE YOUR BOSOM TO YOU FRIEN....(incomplete); contained within frame; size H28 1/2” W19 1/4”
Style + Design Sale
1317 LARGE SCHOOLGIRL ALPHABET NEEDLEWORK
$200-400
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
1325 ENGLISH NEEDLEWORK SAMPLER circa 1839, upper and lower case alphabet and numbers above proverb 22:6 reading: TRAIN UP A CHILD IN THE WAY HE SHOULD GO, AND WHEN HE IS OLD HE WILL NOT DEPART FROM IT. signed: ANN FROOD, Dec. 18TH, 1839; accented by potted plants, flowers and ornate bands, contained within frame; size H19 1/4” W11 1/4”
$200-400
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
$300-500
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
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1326
Seeking Quality Consignments www.charltonhallauctions.com 803-779-5678 1340
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1341
1331 LEATHERBOUND BOOKS: VARIOUS
circa 1849-65, probably Lewis Miles Stoneware Factory at Stoney Bluff Plantation, alkaline-glazed ovoid jar, tab handles, H15”
Crowe, Mrs. THE STORY OF LILLY DAWSON. London: G. Routledge & Co., 1853. Macaulay, Thomas Babington. THE HISTORY OF ENGLAND FROM THE ACCESSION OF JAMES II. Boston: Aldine Book Publishing, n.d., in five volumes. and others (70vols)
$800-1,200
Provenance: Rev. English Hopkins Weston Estate South Carolina private collection
1327 MEADERS FACE JUG AND DECORATED STONEWARE JAR
Edwin Meaders cobalt H11 1/2”; and floral decorated H9 1/4” (2pcs)
$400-600
Provenance: Georgia collection
1328 NO LOT
1329 NO LOT 1330 CLAREMONT MANOR LEATHERBOUND GUEST BOOK
dated 1941-1947, rich blue leather cover with gilt cover reading CLAREMONT MANOR various signature and annotations, including the Christmas visit from Ian Fleming
$200-300
Provenance: Millicent Roger by descent to present owner Other Notes: Claremont Manor was the Virginia home of Millicent Roger.
TITLES
$300-500
Provenance: Georgia collection
1332 LEATHERBOUND BOOKS: THE LEGAL CLASSICS LIBRARY COLLECTION Allen, Carleton Kemp. LAW IN THE MAKING. 1992. Barnes, Thomas G. (ed). THE LAWS AND LIBERTIES OF MASSACHUSETTS. 1982. Hand, Learned. THE SPIRIT OF LIBERTY. 1989. Hudson, William. A TREATISE OF THE COURT OF STAR CHAMBER. 1986. and others (18vols)
$300-500
Provenance: North Carolina collection
1334 LEATHERBOUND BOOKS: LIMITED EDITION, AUTHOR SIGNED NOVELS De Beauvoir, Simone. THE SECOND SEX. 1979. Farrell, James T. YOUNG LONIGAN. 1979. And others (18vols)
Snowden, Yates (ed). HISTORY OF SOUTH CAROLINA. Chicago: The Lewis Publishing Company, 1920 (in six volumes). And otehrs (10vols)
Provenance: Estate of Sue Rogers Johnson
Provenance: Carolina collection
$300-500
1335 LEATHERBOUND BOOKS: LIMITED EDITION, AUTHOR SIGNED NOVELS Auchincloss, Louis. THE RECTOR OF JUSTIN. 1977. Caldwell, Erskine. GOD’S LITTLE ACRE. 1979. And others (20vols)
$300-500
Provenance: Estate of Sue Rogers Johnson
Austin, John. THE PROVINCE OF JURISPRUDENCE. 1984. Berring, Robert C. (ed). GREAT AMERICAN LAW REVIEWS (in three volumes). 1984. And others (20vols)
$300-500
Provenance: North Carolina collection
$300-500
1339 LEATHERBOUND BOOKS: LIMITED EDITION, AUTHOR SIGNED NOVELS Baldwin, James. GO TELL IT ON THE MOUNTAIN. 1979. And others (21vols)
$300-500
Provenance: Estate of Sue Rogers Johnson
1340 BOOKS: FINE LEATHERBOUND LITERATURE
1336 LEATHERBOUND BOOKS: THE LEGAL CLASSICS LIBRARY COLLECTION Beccaria, Cesare Bonesana. AN ESSAY ON CRIMES AND PUNISHMENTS. 1991. Calhoun, John C. A DISQUISITION ON GOVERNMENT. 1993. And others (19vols)
$300-500 1333 LEATHERBOUND BOOKS: THE LEGAL CLASSICS LIBRARY COLLECTION
1338 BOOKS: HISTORY OF SOUTH CAROLINA
Provenance: North Carolina collection
1337 LEATHERBOUND BOOKS: THE LEGAL CLASSICS LIBRARY COLLECTION
limited deluxe edition no. 654/1000. Scott, Sir Walter. THE WAVERLY NOVELS. Boston: Estes & Lauriant, 1894. In thirty volumes. and others (40vols)
Style + Design Sale
1326 EDGEFIELD STONEWARE STORAGE JAR, ATTRIBUTED TO DAVE
$200-300
Provenance: South Carolina collection
1341 LEATHERBOUND BOOKS: CLASSIC NOVELS Austen, Jane. PRIDE AND PREJUDICE. 1977. Carroll, Lewis. ALICE’S ADVENTURES IN WONDERLAND. 1977. And others. (17vols)
$200-400
Barrett, Bryant. THE CODE NAPOLEON. 1983. And others. (21vols)
$300-500
Provenance: Carolina collection
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1345 ENGLISH PIERCED BRASS FIRE
rare hand-illustrated children’s poems, IN OLD PEKING: SIGHTS AND SOUNDS CHINESE and IN OLD PEKING: ALONG THE STREET. Fan-folded typed leaves threadbound in hand-painted silk on heavy stock; end pages signed and dated: E.A. PUNNETT, 1932. (2pcs)
last quarter 19th century, serpentine front, H7 3/4” W56” D17 1/2”
$200-400
Provenance: South Carolina private collection Other Notes: Edith Agnes Punnett (1868-1938) British, was a major turn-of-the-century Chinese antiquities dealer based in Beijing. One of her most important discoveries was the painted chamber from the Reception Hall of the Palace of Duke Zhao, Beijing, now located in the Philadelphia Art Museum. These lavishly illustrated pages of children and scenes from everyday life interspersed with typed verses provide a glimpse of old China from the eyes of a Westerner.
FENDER
$200-400
1346 LINDA LEVINSON JEWELWORK
CARVED SHIELD
$200-300
Provenance: Property of a lady
1347 FRENCH BRONZE AND PORCELAIN INKSTAND
late 19th/20th century, with snake handles, H7 1/2” W13 1/2” D8”
$150-200
Provenance: Dorothy Greene Owen estate
1348 CARVED AND POLISHED STONE BUNNY RABBIT
probably 16th century, sheet H28 1/2” W20” (2pcs)
1349 NOT LOT
Provenance: Property of a lady
Provenance: Georgia private collection
$300-500
Provenance: Rev. English Hopkins Weston Estate
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
H10 3/4” W8 3/4”
$100-200
first half 20th century, H22 1/2” (2pcs)
$100-200
1352 SOUTH WEST PACIFIC TRIBAL
1343 BAROQUE ANTIPHONAL SHEET MUSIC ON VELLUM SHEETS, FRAMED
1344 PAIR ART DECO BRASS FIREIRONS
framed size H44” W70 1/2”
PICTURE FRAME
H3 1/2” W5” D1 1/2”
$100-200
1351 PERUVIAN WOVEN WOOL TAPESTRY, HOVER MONTE
1350 PAINTED OVERDOOR DECORATION oil on canvas, signed and dated on verso: GELLO 1994; H23 1/2” W63”
$200-300
Provenance: South Carolina collection
1356 PAIR AUSTRIAN ENAMEL GLASS LUSTERS
late 19th/early 20th century; H12 1/2” Dia.7 1/2” (2pcs)
$200-300
Provenance: Georgia private collection
1357 BOHEMIAN CUT-TO-CLEAR
probably Sepik River, New Guinea, 19th/20th century, H48” W12”
CORDIALS
$200-300
early 20th century, green coloration H5 1/4” (19pcs)
Provenance: South Carolina collection
$150-250
Provenance: Property of a lady
1353 STEUBEN VASES, BOWL AND DISH vase H13”, centerbowl H3 1/4” Dia.8”, and dish H1 1/2” Dia.5 1/2” (3pcs)
$300-400
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1342 ASIAN POEM VOLUMES: IN OLD PEKING, BY E.A. PUNNETT
Provenance: South Carolina private collection
1354 ENGLISH OR IRISH CUT-CRYSTAL URN
late 19th century, H13” Dia.8”
$200-300
Provenance: Georgia collection
1355 BOHEMIAN CUT-CLEAR VASE AND COVERED JAR
late 19th/early 20th century, gilt and cobalt vase H12”; and ruby and amber jar H11” Dia.5” (2pcs)
$200-400
Provenance: Property of a lady
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Commonly Used Terms and Abbreviations ac: Active after: This work is a later copy of one of the artist’s works.
L: Length manner of: Although this work is in the appropriate manner or style of the artist, it is probably of a later period.
after the antique: A later facsimile.
note: Additional information we are able to provide about any particular item.
attributed to: This work is probably by the named artist. Technically, this work is of the period and may be wholly or even partly by this artist.
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b: Date of birth BH: Back height circa: Approximate date of object. circle of: This work is of the correct period, and exhibits the stylistic influence of the named artist.
provenance: History of ownership, or additional information which we have obtained. studio of: This work is of the correct period, and may have been made under the artist’s supervision.
ct: Carat (single gemstone weight)
school of: This work is of the general style of the artist, and may possibly even be by a student of the artist, even if from a slightly later, but not too distant period.
ctw: Carats (total gemstone weight)
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d: Date of death dates: All dates are approximate. The absence of a date for any item indicates that the item is either modern or we are uncertain of the age. Dia: Diameter DJ: Dust jacket fl: Flourished follower of: This work is executed in the artist’s style, but is not necessarily by one of his students. g: Grams H: Height HH: Hollow handle K: Karat, the fineness of gold.
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Sq: Square style: The inclusion of the word “style” in the heading indicates that, in our opinion, the object was made as an intentional reproduction of an earlier form. W: Width wk: Worked
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