DuMouchelles February 2025 Auction Catalogue

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13th & 14th, 2025

February 2025: Day One

Hosted Thursday, Feb 13th, 2025 @ 11am

Showcasing an exceptional selection of fine antiques, luxury décor, and collectible design from prominent estates in Michigan and New York. French Louis XV and XVI-style mirrors and furniture stand out alongside Jaeger-LeCoultre Atmos clocks and a monumental Swarovski crystal peacock sculpture by Clarita Brinkerhoff. Jewelry highlights include South Sea pearls, vintage gold pieces, and Italian gemstone creations. Pewabic Pottery’s iridescent works, sterling silver flatware, and Phyllis Morris’s opulent custom furniture complete this extraordinary collection.

February 2025: Day Two

Hosted Friday, Feb 14th, 2025 @ 11am

Featuring rare books, fine art, and sculpture from notable estates, Day Two highlights treasures like Melville’s Moby Dick (Arion Press, 1979), Kelmscott Press editions, and Picasso linocuts. Kempf Hogan’s modernist art collection offers pieces by Jay Wholley, Loren Wakefield Madsen, and Lisa Hoke. Notable sculptures include bronzes by Lorenzo Ghiglieri and Loet Vanderveen, alongside a Tiffany Studios scenic window. Nearly 400 lots celebrate global artistry, craftsmanship, and cultural heritage.

Auction Preview Open:

9:30AM-5PM EST

Thursday, February 6th

Friday, February 7th

Saturday, February 8th

Tuesday, February 11th

Wednesday, February 12th

Virtual Preview available at: dumoart.com/preview

The February Auctions

On Cover:

Lot 1002

Alfred Thompson Bricher (American, 1837-1908) 1864, “White Mountains, NH Nocturne”

Opposite the Renaissance Center, one block east of the Tunnel to Windsor approached by I-75 and US 10.

409 East Jefferson

Detroit, Michigan 48226

Main: (313) 963-6255

Fax: (313) 963-8199 www.dumoart.com

Conditions of Sale

UPDATED CONDITIONS OF SALE, effective for sales starting on and after August 15, 2024

The following Conditions of Sale are DuMouchelles (“we,” “us,” or “our”) and constitute the entire terms and conditions on which property listed in the catalog shall be offered for sale or sold by DuMouchelles and any consignor of such property for whom DuMouchelles acts as agent. Bidder and buyer (collectively “agent”, “purchaser”, “you” or “your”) agrees to be bound by these terms by registering to bid and/or by bidding in our auction sale. The Conditions of Sale, the glossary on our website, and all other contents of the catalog are subject to amendment by DuMouchelles by the posting of notices or by oral announcements made during the sale. By participating in this sale, you agree to be bound by these terms and conditions.

By accepting these Terms and Conditions, you agree that DuMouchelles may send you emails related to your account, transactions, and promotional offers. We value your privacy and your right to choose the communications you receive. You can update your communication preferences at any time through your account settings or by contacting us. Please note that even if you opt out of promotional emails, we may still send you important administrative and transactional emails related to your account or purchases. Your email preferences can be changed at any time, and we will honor your requests promptly.

Please be advised that we are open Tuesday through Saturday 11AM to 4PM Eastern Time. We are closed Sundays, Mondays, and national holidays. Our hours of operation may change from time to time, so please call us to confirm a visit or visit our website for updates.

By participating in any sale, the Bidder and Buyer agree to be bound by these terms and conditions.

1. Live and Online Only Auctions. We conduct both live auctions and online only auctions. In a live auction, you can participate in and watch the bidding in real time - in person or online - while an auctioneer conducts the auction, accepts, and announces bids, and proclaims a winning bid. In an online only auction, you can also participate in and watch the bidding in real time – but only online –while the system accepts and announces bids and proclaims a winning bid. The winning bid is the hammer price and it excludes Buyer’s Premium, applicable taxes and shipping, all of which are the responsibility of the buyer. We encourage you to obtain shipping estimates prior to bidding. You may bid online with us at www.dumoart.com. If you bid online via a third-party Bidding Platform, you will incur additional fees charged by the Bidding Platform and you are subject to their terms and conditions, so please read those terms, in addition to our Conditions of Sale. Please also see the “Third-Party Online Bidding Platforms” section of our Conditions of Sale.

2. Condition of Lots. All sales are final. We offer pre-auction viewings that are free of charge. Prospective bidders or their agents should inspect the property before bidding to determine its condition, size and whether or not the condition of the lot meets your expectations or requirements. Buyers are responsible for satisfying themselves concerning the condition of the property and the matters referred to in the catalog entry. Condition reports, photos and video or digital images are provided as a courtesy and should not be used as a substitute for viewing items in person. We are not responsible for providing a description of a lot’s condition in the catalogue or in a condition report. The absence of a condition report does not imply that the lot is free from imperfections or the effects of aging. All statements made in the catalog or in a condition report or made orally or in writing elsewhere are statements of opinion and are not to be relied on as statements of fact. Except as set forth in the “Limited Right of Rescission” section of the Conditions of Sale, DuMouchelles and the Consignor assume no risk, liability or responsibility for the authenticity of the authorship of any property identified in this catalog.

3. As Is. The physical condition of lots in our sales can vary due to age, normal wear and tear, previous damage, and restoration/repair. All property is sold “as is” and neither DuMouchelles nor the Consignor make any warranties or representations of any kind or nature with respect to the property, and no statement in the catalog or made at the sale, advertisement or in the bill of sale or invoice or elsewhere shall be deemed an assumption of liability or warranty or representation as to the description, genuineness, authorship, attribution, provenance, period, culture, source, origin, measurements or condition of the property. Any such statements are qualified statements of opinion and not representations, warranties, or assumption of liability. All dimensions given in the catalog are approximate and are not guaranteed. All weights, grades, and sizes listed are approximate. Neither DuMouchelles nor the consignor shall be responsible for any error or omission in the catalog description of any lot. No employee or agent of DuMouchelles is authorized to make on our behalf or on that of the consignor any representation or warranty, oral or written, with respect to any property.

4. Bidding Registration. Bidders participating in an auction are required to register either online or in person and are subject to our approval to bid. We encourage you to request approval at least two (2) business days prior to an auction. When you register to bid you will be asked to provide us with a valid credit card number. You authorize us to verify the validity of the credit card by placing a temporary authorization hold on the card. Bidder agrees to keep its username and password confidential.

a. Documentation. New bidders, bidders who have not purchased from DuMouchelles recently, or bidders who plan to exceed their recent spending history with us must register at least two (2) business days prior to an auction and we may require the following:

i. Individuals must provide government issued photo identification (driver’s license, non-driver ID card, or passport) and, if not shown on the photo identification, proof of current address (a current utility bill or bank statement).

ii. Corporate clients must provide a Certificate of Incorporation or its equivalent bearing the company’s name and registered address, together with documentary proof of directors and beneficial owners.

iii. Trusts, partnerships, offshore companies, and other business entities must contact us in advance of the auction to discuss our requirements.

b. Additional Information. We reserve the right to request further information from any bidder, such as the source of funds, to complete bidder identification and registration procedures. If we are not satisfied with the information you provide us in our bidder identification and other registration procedures, we may refuse to register you to bid, and if you make a successful bid, we may cancel the contract for sale between you and the seller.

c. Deposits and References. We may also request financial and other references and/or a deposit before approving the bidder registration. Deposits are to be made via wire transfer or ACH and must be received at least one (1) business day prior to the auction. In the event a deposit is submitted and you are not the successful bidder, your deposit will be returned to you. If you are the successful bidder, any such deposit will be credited to offset the appropriate portion of the purchase price.

d. Bid Limits. Each bidder may be subject to an aggregate bidding limit and you should be notified of this when registering for a sale.  Any such bidding limit will apply to all items for sale in that auction and to all items you bid upon in aggregate, not on a per lot basis. The bidding limit is based upon the maximum bid you make as opposed to the actual bid amount that is accepted. DuMouchelles, in its sole discretion, may lower or rescind this limit and can contact you to request the production of documents or information in relation to such limit. Should you wish to bid beyond your bidding limit or if you have a question regarding your bidding limit, please contact us.

e. Agents. If you are bidding as an agent on behalf of another person, your principal must be a registered bidder and must provide us with written authorization allowing you to bid. You, as the agent, shall accept personal liability to pay the purchase price and all other sums due unless we have agreed in writing before the sale that you are acting as an agent on behalf of your principal and that we will only seek payment from your principal.

f. Liability. Registered bidders agree to be fully liable for all bids, including the liability to pay in full immediately after the sale for any lot that is the subject of a successful bid submitted by the bidder in accordance with the Conditions of Sale.

g. Sanctioned Person(s). By participating in the sale, you represent and warrant that:

i. The bidder and/or purchaser is not subject to trade sanctions, embargoes or any other restriction on trade in the jurisdiction in which it does business as well as under the laws and regulations of the United States, and is not owned (nor partly owned) or controlled by such sanctioned person(s) (collectively, “Sanctioned Person(s)”);

ii. Where you are acting as agent, your principal is not a Sanctioned Person(s) nor owned (or partly owned) or controlled by Sanctioned Person(s); and

iii. The bidder and/or purchaser undertakes that none of the purchase price will be funded by any Sanctioned Person(s), nor will any party be involved in the transaction including financial institutions, freight forwarders or other forwarding agents or any other party be a Sanctioned Person(s) nor owned (or partly owned) or controlled by a Sanctioned Person(s), unless such activity is authorized in writing by the government authority having jurisdiction over the transaction or in applicable law or regulation.

h. Fraud or Breach. If DuMouchelles, in its sole discretion, suspects the bidder or buyer of fraudulent registration or believes the bidder or buyer is in breach of our Conditions of Sale, we may rescind their registration and the sale of any item.

5. Bidding. DuMouchelles reserves the right to reject a bid from any bidder. The auctioneer has the right to split any bidding increment and to advance the bidding in any manner as the auctioneer may decide. The highest bidder acknowledged by the auctioneer shall be the buyer. In the event of any dispute between bidders, the auctioneer shall have sole and final discretion either to determine the successful bidder or to re-offer and resell the article in dispute. If any dispute arises after the sale, the sale record of DuMouchelles shall be conclusive in all respects. Any bid you submit can and may be the winning bid for a particular lot. Your bid constitutes an offer to purchase the lot. If we accept your bid, you become contractually bound to buy the lot in accordance with that bid and you agree to pay us the amount of your bid and the Buyer’s Premium for such lot and assume all risk of loss and damage to such lot, in addition to any obligations, costs and expenses relating to its handling, shipping, insurance, taxes and export as set forth herein. You agree that a bid is final once it is placed. You are fully responsible for any errors you make in bidding.

6. Bidding Increments. Bidding generally opens at or below the low estimate and increases in steps (bidding increments) to be determined in DuMouchelles sole discretion. Bids at auction must be submitted in that auction’s Bidding Increments. DuMouchelles generally uses the following bidding increments:

$2,500

$5,000

$10,000 $200,000 $25,000 $500,000 $50,000 $1,000,000 $100,000*

* = Additional increments will be at the discretion of the auctioneer.

7. Absentee Bids. As a convenience to bidders who cannot attend a sale in person, DuMouchelles may, if so instructed, execute written bids on their behalf, without additional cost. Absentee bidders should complete the Absentee Bid Form provided on our website and submit the written bid in advance of the auction. If DuMouchelles receives written bids on a particular lot for identical amounts, and at the auction these are the highest bids on the lot, it will be sold to the person whose written bid was received and accepted first. DuMouchelles is not liable for any errors or failure to execute the written bid or for errors or omissions in connection with the written bid. Lots are bought for absentee bidders at the lowest possible price (which may be below the written bid price) subject

Conditions of Sale

to other bids or reserves. Absentee bids will be rounded down to the nearest increment if your bid is not within the accepted increments.

8. Phone Bids. If a bidder makes arrangements with DuMouchelles at least two (2) business days prior to commencement of the sale, DuMouchelles will use reasonable efforts to contact them to participate in bidding by telephone. We will accept bids by telephone only if our staff is available to take the bids. DuMouchelles is not liable for failure to contact bidder or for error and omissions in connection with telephone bidding. DuMouchelles will use reasonable efforts to carry out phone bids, however DuMouchelles is not responsible for inability to reach bidder by phone.

9. Third-Party Online Bidding Platforms. We engage third party online bidding platforms, including without limitation LiveAuctioneers, Invaluable and BidSquare (“Bidding Platforms”) to collect or facilitate auction bids, each of which levy fees to buyers for their services and have their own terms and conditions. Please also see the “Buyer’s Premium” and “Payment” sections of our Conditions of Sale. Since we engage with multiple Bidding Platforms simultaneously, the Bidding Platforms may often have identical bids. It is the discretion of the auctioneer to determine which bid, from which Bidding Platform is recognized. DuMouchelles has no control over, and assumes no responsibility for, the content, privacy policies, or practices of any Bidding Platform. Your dealings with Bidding Platforms are solely between you and such Bidding Platforms. We encourage you to be aware of, and to read, the terms and conditions and privacy policy of any Bidding Platform that you visit. You expressly release DuMouchelles from all liability arising from your use of any Bidding Platform or other third-party website or service. Absentee bids left with Bidding Platforms are released to DuMouchelles when a lot comes up for sale. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, NEGLIGENCE, WILL WE AND OUR SELLERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES, LOST PROFITS OR ANY SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES THAT RESULT FROM THE USE OF, OR THE INABILITY TO USE, THESE BIDDING PLATFORMS.

10. Buyer’s Premium. For lots purchased directly through DuMouchelles in person, absentee, by phone or through DuMouchelles’ website, a premium of 24% of the hammer price will be added to all lots and is payable by the buyer as part of the total purchase price. For purchases made through third-party Bidding Platforms, the buyer’s premium Is higher and additional fees may apply which are payable by the buyer as part of the total purchase price. Please refer to each platform’s terms and conditions for specific details.

11. Cancel Absentee Bids. If you submit an absentee bid to us directly, online or through a Bidding Platform but then attend the auction in person, bid by phone or by any other means, it is solely your responsibility to cancel any or all of your submitted absentee bids prior to the start of the auction. If you do not or cannot cancel your previously submitted absentee bids, regardless of reason, you will be held responsible for the purchase of any lot for which you have placed a winning bid.

12. Auctioneer’s Discretion. The auctioneer shall have absolute discretion to (a) admit a bidder into or remove a bidder from the saleroom or online auction; (b) accept or refuse any bid; (c) change the order of the lots in the auction; (d) move the bidding backward or forward; (e) withdraw any lot from the auction; (f) divide any lot or combine any two or more lots; (g) reopen or continue the bidding even after the hammer has fallen; and (h) continue the bidding, determine the successful bidder, cancel the sale of the lot, or reoffer and resell any lot in the event that there is an error or dispute related to bidding or the application of the reserve, whether during or after the auction. The auctioneer shall have no liability for using its discretion.

13. Title. Title and ownership to the offered lot will not pass to the buyer until we have received full payment for the lot, even in circumstances where we may have released the lot to the buyer.

14. Estimates. Estimates for a lot account for the condition, rarity, quality, and provenance of the object and are based upon prices realized for similar objects in past auctions or our judgement. Neither you nor anyone else can rely on our estimates as a prediction or guarantee of the actual selling price of a lot or its value for any other purpose. Estimates do not include the buyer’s premium, any applicable taxes, and any other applicable charges.

15. Reserves. Unless otherwise indicated, each lot is offered subject to a confidential reserve. The reserve is the confidential minimum bid price at which such lot will be sold and is set at or below the estimated range. DuMouchelles may implement such reserves by bidding through its representatives on behalf of the Consignor.

16. Bid Per Lot. Unless otherwise announced by the auctioneer, all bids are per lot as numbered in the catalog.

17. Auction Results. Preliminary auction results will be available online on our website shortly after each auction. Final auction sale results will be available online once we have audited and verified all sales and bids.

18. Technical Difficulties. DuMouchelles will not be responsible for errors or failures to execute bids placed online, including, without limitation, errors or failures caused by: (a) any loss of connection on DuMouchelles’ or your end to online sales; (b) a breakdown or problems with the online bidding software or Bidding Platform; and/or (c) a breakdown or problems with any internet connection, software malfunction, computer, mobile device or system. Execution of online bids is a free service and DuMouchelles does not accept liability for either party failing to access the bidding site or to execute an online bid or for errors or omissions in connection with this activity. In addition, we will not be responsible for any errors that may occur in the quality of digital images or videos.

19. Payment. The buyers are expected to make payment for purchases immediately after the sale for the entire amount due (including hammer price, buyer’s premium and applicable taxes). Payment is due no later than ten (10) days following the date of the sale. Payment must be in U.S. Dollars and may be made by wire transfer, ACH, cash, cashier’s check, money order, personal check with approved credit drawn on a U.S. bank or accepted credit card or debit card, subject to the following limitations:

a. Wire Transfers and ACH.

i. Buyers outside of the United States must submit payment via wire transfer. Credit cards are not an accepted form of payment for buyers outside of the United States.

ii. At DuMouchelles discretion, certain lots may be required to be paid for by wire transfer or ACH.

iii. Customers who have not established credit history with DuMouchelles may be required to pay in the form of a wire transfer or ACH.

b. Checks.

i. Personal checks, money orders, bank or cashier’s checks will be acceptable only if credit has been established with DuMouchelles or if a bank authorization has been received guaranteeing

a personal check.

ii. We reserve the right to hold merchandise purchased by personal check, money orders, bank or cashier’s checks until the funds have cleared our bank.

c. Invoices >= $5,000. Purchases or invoices equal or exceeding $5,000, must be paid in the form of a wire transfer, ACH, cashier’s check, money order, or personal check with approved credit drawn on a U.S. bank unless other arrangements have been approved by DuMouchelles in advance.

d. Credit Cards.

i. Bank or accepted credit card or debit card may be accepted, subject to the above limitations.

ii. DuMouchelles may charge your credit card for purchases made if items have not been paid for in accordance with our payment terms.

iii. Purchases may include credit card processing fees (in addition to their buyer’s premium fees) that will be added to your purchase. The terms and conditions you accept on each Bidding Platform will apply.

20. Late Payment and Non-Payment. The buyer grants DuMouchelles a security interest in the property and DuMouchelles may retain as collateral security for the buyer’s obligations to DuMouchelles, any property or monies held or received by DuMouchelles for the account of the buyer. Buyer agrees that a 1.5% per month late charge will be imposed on the total purchase price if payment is not made in accordance with all of the conditions set forth herein. A processing fee of $50 will be assessed on any returned checks. If the buyer does not make full payment for the purchases within ten (10) days following the date of the sale, DuMouchelles is authorized in their absolute and sole discretion to exercise one or more of the following remedies, in addition to other remedies available to DuMouchelles and the Consignor by law: DuMouchelles is authorized to: (a) hold the buyer liable for the total purchase price; (b) cancel the sale, retaining as liquidated damages all payments made by the buyer; (c) resell the property at public auction or private sale with terms that DuMouchelles deems appropriate; (d) resell the property at public auction without reserve and the buyer shall be liable for any deficiency, cost, insurance and handling charges and the expenses of both sales and the commissions on both sales; (e) offset the full purchase price against any amount owed by DuMouchelles to the buyer; (f) not allow any bids at any upcoming auctions by or on behalf of the buyer; and (h) take other actions as DuMouchelles find necessary and appropriate. The buyer shall be liable to DuMouchelles for all other charges incurred as a result of buyer’s non-payment, including attorney fees, storage and handling fees, expenses and incidental damages.

21. Tax. Unless exempted by law from the payment thereof, the buyer will be required to pay any and all applicable sales, use, luxury or other required taxes and buyer will pay Michigan sales tax for all purchases picked up at our Detroit, MI gallery. If a shipper does not have a have a Bill of Lading and you do not have a valid certificate of exemption on file with us, Michigan sales tax will be added to your invoice. For purchases shipped outside of Michigan using a certified transportation vendor, buyers will pay any sales tax DuMouchelles is required to collect for another state, unless the buyer provides a valid certificate of exemption. Unless exemption from such taxes is established to the satisfaction of DuMouchelles, any buyer claiming an exemption will be required to pay the tax to DuMouchelles and seek a refund from the governing jurisdiction. If the lot is delivered to a state where DuMouchelles is not required to collect sales tax, it is the responsibility of the buyer to selfassess any sales or use tax and remit it to the taxing authorities in that state.

22. Removal of Property. The buyer, at the buyer’s expense must remove all property from DuMouchelles not later than ten (10) days following the sale. Removal of purchases during the auction is encouraged.

23. Non-removal of Property. If your purchases are not picked up within ten (10) days following the sale, you agree that DuMouchelles is not responsible for any damage or loss. If you fail to retrieve your purchases within thirty (30) days after the sale, we may, without further notice to you, charge you a storage and handling fee of $5 per lot per day. Handling and storage fees will be added to the invoice balance and will require full payment to remove items. Notwithstanding the foregoing, DuMouchelles has no duty to store any lot indefinitely. For any purchases still in our possession ninety (90) days after the sale, you authorize DuMouchelles to discard or dispose of items using our discretion, including but not limited to auctioning lots to the highest bidder at our standard commission rates. You hereby release DuMouchelles of and from any claims related to such property (including without limitation claims for purchase price refunds, possession of such lot or other damages or losses).  You agree that this remedy is reasonable considering the costs DuMouchelles would have to incur to continue to store and process purchased lots after sale.

24. Packing and Shipping. Shipping arrangements are the buyer’s responsibility and expense. We encourage you to get an estimate of shipping costs prior to bidding and understand the process and cost of shipping prior to bidding. Your selection of a shipper, insurance and the cost of shipping is your responsibility. We may use a third party, such as Arta (www.arta.io), to assist you with the shipping process and obtaining quotes, although shipping through Arta is not required. You are welcome to use any shipping vendor of your choice, select a shipper from a list we provide, or to collect your purchases yourself.  Any risks associated with packing and shipping are the buyer’s responsibility and DuMouchelles Is not liable for shipping. Please refer to our website for our current shipping information.

a. Release Property to Any Third Party. We require your approval to release property to any third party. You are required to complete the authorization form available on our website or by contacting us prior to the collection of any purchased items. If you are shipping out of the state of Michigan, your shipper must have a Bill of Lading to present to us. If your shipper does not have a have a Bill of Lading, unless you have a valid resale number on file with us, Michigan sales tax will be added to your invoice.

b. Pick-ups At Our Gallery. If you pick-up your purchases, please contact us in advance to schedule your pick-up. If you are picking up a large quantity and/or bulky or heavy pieces, please bring assistance and your own packing materials to pack and load your vehicle. You agree that any packing and handling of purchased lots by DuMouchelles employees are undertaken solely as a courtesy for the convenience of the buyer, and DuMouchelles is not responsible for damage or breakage which may occur during packing and handling and shipping by DuMouchelles or of other carriers or packers of purchased lots, whether or not recommended by DuMouchelles. Packing and handling of purchased lots is at the entire risk of the buyer. In the case of fragile items, DuMouchelles in their sole discretion may decline to pack the items.

c. Acceptance and Insurance. Shipments must be to valid addresses and items will not be shipped to P.O. boxes. All shipments require that the recipient (or a responsible adult at the residence) be present to sign for purchases shipped. We recommend and may require that you

insure all items while in transit. If you use Arta, insurance coverage through Arta covers the total shipment value and shipping charges paid, excluding duties and taxes paid to customs. Insurance must be booked prior to collection. Arta will prioritize restoration in resolving an insurance claim when possible. Claims must be submitted within seven days of delivery. Arta’s terms and its insurance policy is available at https://www.arta.io/legal/terms.

25. Limited Right of Rescission. If within twenty-one (21) days of the sale of any lot, the buyer gives notice in writing via certified mail to DuMouchelles alleging that the identification of authorship (as defined in the catalog Glossary and set forth in the auction catalog) of such lot as set forth in the catalog description of such lot (as amended by any written notices or verbal announcements during the sale is (a) not substantially correct based on a fair reading of the catalog, and (b) if within fourteen (14) days of such notice the buyer returns the lot to DuMouchelles in the same condition as when sold, and (c) establishes the written allegations to DuMouchelles’ satisfaction (including by providing one or more written opinions by recognized experts in the field, as DuMouchelles may reasonably require), then the sale will be rescinded and buyer will be refunded only the purchase price, buyer’s premium and applicable sales tax paid. No reimbursement shall be made for any shipping costs incurred. If, prior to receiving such notice from the original buyer alleging such defect, DuMouchelles has paid the Consignor monies owed to them in connection with this sale, DuMouchelles agrees to refund only the buyer’s premium and applicable sales taxes paid. In the event the Consignor refuses to refund the payments, DuMouchelles may disclose the identity of the Consignor and assign to buyer DuMouchelles’ rights against the Consignor with respect to the lot the sale of which is sought to be rescinded. Upon such disclosure and assignment, any liability of DuMouchelles as Consignor’s agent with respect to the said lot shall automatically terminate. Please note that this does not extend to any condition report, oral or written, provided to the buyer by DuMouchelles. Notwithstanding any other provision of these terms, DuMouchelles disclaims all warranties for the following:

a. No Guarantee of authenticity of authorship for all lots consisting of works of fine art by or attributed to artists, authors, or persons living before 1870 and, when no artist, author or person is so identified, works attributed to a period which includes any date prior to 1870 and all warranties relating to the identification of the periods or dates of execution of property which may be proven inaccurate.

b. No Guarantee of authenticity for Chinese, Japanese, Burmese or Korean paintings, ceramics or calligraphy. Current scholarship in the field of Chinese, Japanese, Burmese and Korean paintings and calligraphy does not permit unqualified statements as to authorship or date of execution.

c. Items with mechanical parts such as clocks, mechanical banks, music boxes, etc. are not guaranteed to be complete and/or in working condition. Most items with mechanical parts have been repaired in the course of their lifetime and may include parts not original to them. Timekeeping accuracy is not guaranteed.

26. Jewelry. Historically, natural gemstones have been enhanced in a variety of ways, including heating, oiling, and other methods. These treatments are accepted by the international jewelry and gemstone trade. All types of gemstones may have been improved by some method and we make no representations or warranties, express or implied, as to whether natural stones have been treated or enhanced, whether specifically referenced or not. We do not obtain a gemological report for every gemstone sold in our sales. Unless otherwise stated and without a lab report, it is to be assumed that the gemstone has received some level of treatment. All jewelry weights and measurements are approximate. Weight may differ once a stone is removed from its setting. If you wish to have a grading or gemological report from an independent recognized laboratory such as the Gemological Institute of America, the European Gemological Laboratories, or the American Gemological Institute, you may request one at your own expense or hire an independent adviser of your choosing at your expense. You are advised to verify weight estimates prior to bidding at auction. Items with semiprecious and precious stones are not returnable once they have been removed from our auction gallery.

27. Firearms. DuMouchelles makes no warranties or representations whatsoever, and no employee or consultant of DuMouchelles has the authority to make any warranties or representations, concerning any firearms, antique arms or weapons (“Arms”), INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES REGARDING MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR USE OR PURPOSE, as well as any express or implied warranties or representations regarding the operation, condition, reliability, safety to store or transport, or legality to purchase, own, store, transport or resell any Arms. Use of any Arms purchased at DuMouchelles is entirely at the user’s risk. DuMouchelles recommends that all weapons purchased be examined by a competent gunsmith. DuMouchelles disclaims any liability whatsoever for accident, injury or damage resulting to any person or property from the purchase, sale, transport, storage or use of any Arms purchased through DuMouchelles.

28. Frames. Fine art is often presented “framed.” The value in fine art lots is derived from the art itself. While we endeavor to handle items with great care, DuMouchelles accepts no liability for damage or loss to frames.

29. Limitation of Liability. In no event will DuMouchelles be liable for any amount in excess of that paid by the buyer. IN NO EVENT SHALL DUMOUCHELLES BE LIABLE TO YOU OR ANY THIRD PARTY FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL, EXEMPLARY, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, PUNITIVE, INCIDENTAL OR SIMILAR DAMAGES, WHETHER FORESEEABLE OR UNFORESEEABLE, REGARDLESS OF THE CAUSE OF ACTION ON WHICH THEY ARE BASED, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES OCCURRING. WITH RESPECT TO ANY SALE OF A LOT, IN NO EVENT SHALL DUMOUCHELLES BE LIABLE TO YOU OR ANY THIRD PARTY FOR LOSSES IN EXCESS OF THE PURCHASE PRICE PAID BY YOU TO DUMOUCHELLES FOR SUCH LOT TO WHICH THE CLAIM RELATES. We are not liable for any breach or default by the consignor or seller of a lot or in relation to any terms which are implied into contracts by law and which are the responsibility of the seller of an item.

30. Import/Export. Some property that is sold at auction can be subject to laws governing export from the U.S., such as items that include material from some endangered species. Import restrictions from foreign countries are subject to these same governing laws. Granting licensing for import or export of goods from local authorities is the sole responsibility of the buyer. Denial or delay of licensing will not constitute cancellation or delay in payment for the total purchase price of these lots.

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Please note that all statements in this catalogue as to authorship are made subject to the provisions of the conditions of sale.

1. MONTAGUE DAWSON,

Oil on canvas, “The Constitution,” 24” x 36”

In our opinion a work by the artist.

2. Attributed to MONTAGUE DAWSON*

In our competent opinion, a work of the period of the artist which may be in whole or part the work of the artist.

3. School of MONTAGUE DAWSON*

In our competent opinion, a work by a pupil or follower of the artist.

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5. After MONTAGUE DAWSON*

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7. Signed

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8. Dated

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1 | $2,000-$3,000

French Louis XV Style Carved Giltwood And Gesso Mirror, Ca. 19th.

French Louis XV Style Carved Walnut Bed And Armoire, Ca. Early 20th C.

“Hall” Clock #217 (American) Mahogany Tall Case Clock, 1960

Lavigne (Paris) Bronze Terrestrial Table Globe with Clock And Astrolabium

French Louis XV Style Hand Carved Walnut Breakfront with Marble Top 19th C.

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Cloisonne & Champleve, Gilt Brass Mantel Clock, 20th C. 9 | $300-$500

Jaeger-LeCoultre (French-Swiss) Atmos Perpetual Motion Brass & Glass Mantel Clock

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Jaeger-LeCoultre (French-Swiss) Atmos Brass & Glass Mantel Clock 11 |

Giancarlo Begotti for Murano (Venice) Cobalt Crystal, Hand Decorated Globe of World 12 | $3,000-$4,000 Clarita Brinkerhoff, Swarovski Crystals Monumental Peacock Albino Sculpture. Ltd. Ed. Plus Stand 1966 13 | $700-$1,000 Diamond Hoop Earrings, Inside Out, 18K White Gold

White Gold Ring, Diamonds & Emeralds, Size 7

White Gold, Emerald & Diamond Earrings 16 | $1,500-$2,500 14Kt Gold Flat Link Necklace, 5 Brilliant Cut Diamonds, Ca. 1980 17 | $500-$800

14Kt Gold And Diamond Bangle Bracelet, Hinged, Ca. 1990

| $1,500-$2,500

Yellow Gold Chain Necklace

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Italian 14k Yellow Gold Necklace, Marquis Cut Citrine Pendant 20 | $500-$700 14k Yellow Gold Chain Link Necklace

41 | $2,000-$3,000

South Sea Pearl (14mm) & 18k Yellow Gold Convertible Earrings

45 | $400-$500

42 | $2,000-$2,500

South Sea Pearl (14-16mm) Choker, 18kt Gold, Diamond & Emerald Butterfly Clasp

Cabochon Opal & 14k Yellow Gold Free Form Ring, Size: 6.25 46 | $800-$1,000 Ruby, Diamond & 14k Yellow Gold Ring

49 | $200-$400 Pearl (6mm) Earrings with 14k Gold & Ruby Jackets

53 | $600-$900

50 | $200-$400

South Sea Baroque Pearl (23mm X 20mm) Pendant & Sterling Silver Chain Necklace

Pewabic Pottery (Detroit) Blue Iridescent Glaze Vase + Thomas Brunk Provenance Card 54 | $300-$400 Ira & Ella for Pewabic Pottery (Detroit) Glazed Ceramic Flower Form Candlestick Holders, 1978

57 | $300-$600

Pewabic Pottery (Detroit) Blue Glazed Ceramic Luncheon

Pewabic Pottery (Detroit) Sample Glazes Bud Vases, Feat. Ira & Ella Peters & Pewabic Studio Artists

43 | $400-$600 Pearl 7mm Double Strand Bracelet, 14K Yellow Gold

44 | $400-$600

| $1,200-$2,000 1.76ct Pink Tourmaline, Diamond & 14k White Gold Ring 48 | $450-$650 14k Yellow Gold And Diamond Ring, Size: 4.5,

51 | $400-$450

| $500-$700

55 | $300-$500

Pewabic Pottery (Detroit) Iridescent Glazed Ceramic Bud Vase, 1908-1920

59 | $300-$400

Pewabic Pottery (Detroit) Articles & Mounts, Feat. Ira & Ella Peters, + Signed Thomas Brunk Book

56 | $300-$500

60 | $300-$400

Pewabic Pottery (Detroit) Glazed Ceramic Tiles, Feat. Ira & Ella Peters & Pewabic Studio Artists, 20th C.

Baroque Pearl Necklace 6 - 7mm
Emilio Pucci (Italian) Evening Box Bag, Ca. 1970
52
MCM (German) Monogrammed Visetos Leather Doberman Dog
Primo Valoni for Pewabic Pottery (Detroit) Iridescent Glazed Ceramic Animal Figures, Ca. 1970
Mug, Ca. 1950

61 | $600-$1,000

Gilded .800 Silver Filigree Reliquary Containing 13 First Class Sacred Relics ‘Postulator Generalis Nicolaus Ferrante’

65 | $600-$800

Heirloom Silver (American) ‘Lasting Spring’ Sterling Silver Flatware, Service for 8

69 | $3,000-$4,000

Erwine & Estelle Laverne (American) Tufted Vinyl Philharmonic Bench, Ca. 1960

73 | $300-$500

In the Manner of Milo Baughman (American, 1923-2003) Mid Century Modern Chrome, Gold Tone Metal & Glass Console Table

77 | $100-$150

Maitland-Smith (British) Leather And Brass Table Lamps, Ca. 2000

62 | $2,000-$3,000

Reed And Barton (American) ‘Francis I’ Sterling Silver Flatware, Service for 12

66 | $400-$600

Reed & Barton (American) ‘Winterthur’ Pattern Silverplate Partial Flatware Service, Ca. 1980s

70 | $600-$800 Knoll International (American) Morrison & Hannah Design Lounge Chair, 1971

74 | $1,500-$2,500

Edward Wormley (American, 1907-1995) for Dunbar (American) Walnut & Rosewood Model 935 Horseshoe Chairs, Ca. 1970

78 | $1,000-$2,000

Poul Henningsen (Danish, 1894-1967) Chrome Plated Steel & Glass PH 4/3 Table Lamps

63 | $1,500-$2,000

S. Kirk & Son (American) ‘Repousse’ Sterling Silver Flatware

67 | $400-$600

Venini (Murano, Italian) Mid Centrury Modern Seven-Tier Glass Chandelier, Ca. 1960

71 | $200-$400

Norman Cherner for Plycraft (American) Mid Century Modern Plywood Chair, Ca. 1960

75 | $1,500-$2,500

Edward Wormley (American, 1907-1995) for Dunbar (American) Walnut & Rosewood Model 935 Horseshoe Chairs, Ca. 1970

79 | $100-$200

Martz & Marshall Studios (Veedersburg, Indiana) Tile Floor Lamp, Ca. 1960

64 | $2,000-$2,500

Wallace Silversmiths (American) ‘Grand Baroque’ Sterling Silver Flatware, 78 Pcs

68 | $2,500-$3,500

Charles Parker Co. (American, CT, 1832-1975) Aesthetic Movement Bronze And Inset Textile Wall Mirror, Ca. 1880

72 | $400-$600

In the Manner of Milo Baughman (American, 1923-2003) Mid Century Modern Chrome, Gold Tone Metal & Glass Etageres

76 | $300-$500

Maitland-Smith (British) Bronze Table Lamp, Marble Base, 2000

80 | $200-$400

Koch & Lowy (American) Mid Century Modern Brass Swiveling Floor Lamp, 1970

Style of Cedric Hartman (American) Mid-Century Modern Brass Adjustable Floor Lamp, 1970

Baker Furniture (American) Historic Charleston Mahogany Dining Room Set

Phyllis Morris (American) Baroque Silvered Wood Bed Side Cabinet

93 | $300-$500

20th C.

Phyllis Morris (American) Large Velvet Tufted Square Ottoman, Matches Sofas, Scallop Edge, Ca. 2000 94 | $600-$800

Phyllis Morris (American) Black Lacquered Queen Poster Bed, Tufted Headboard, Ca. 2000 95 | $400-$600

92 | $600-$800

Phyllis Morris (American) 3-Section Upholstered ‘L’ Shape Sofa, Velvet Upholstery , Ca. 2000

Phyllis Morris (American) Black Glazed Cabinet, Silver Gilt Decoration 96 | $300-$400

Phyllis Morris (American) Black Lacquered Cabinet, Silver Gilt Decoration 97 | $400-$600

Phyllis Morris (American) Long Wood Base 2-Section Bench, Tufted Upholstered Back, Ca. 2000 98 | $1,500-$2,500

Phyllis Morris (American) Silver Giltwood Highback Dining Chairs & Dining Table 99 | $300-$400

Phyllis Morris (American) Silver Giltwood Swivel Stools

100 | $1,000-$1,500

Phyllis Morris (American) Giltwood & Glass Custom Breakfront

Ceylonese Carved Teakwood Veranda Bench, Ca. 1880s
Phyllis Morris (American) Silver Giltwood Wardrobe
Baroque Style Carved Wood with Silvered Patina Marble Top Console Table,

French Louis XV Style Kingwood Veneer And Marquetry Inlaid Armoire, Ca. Early 20th C.

| $500-$700 French Style Carved Walnut Writing Desk, Ca. 20th C.

Hepplewhite Carved Mahogany Armchairs, Needlepoint Upholstered Seats, 19th C.

| $250-$350 American Maple Round Tilt-top Parlor Table, 19th C.

Wm. Munro (Aberdeen, Scotland) Mahogany Tall Case Clock, 1800

English Chippendale Style Burled Mahogany Veneer Breakfront, 20th C.

Chippendale Period Mahogany Hunt Table, Opens to Oval, Ca. 1780

Sheraton Style Mahogany Demilune Console Table 20th C.

Rosewood Curio Cabinet for Miniatures

English George III Style Mahogany Drop Front Bureau, Ca. 19th C.

English Georgian Period Mahogany, Satinwood Inlay Dining Chairs, Ca. 1800

American Queen Ann Style Flame Grain Mahogany Table, Ca. 1940

English Edwardian Carved Mahogany Server, Ca. Early 20th C.

| $1,000-$1,500 Drexel (American) ‘Devoncourt’ Mahogany Sideboard, 20th C

Provincial Louis XVI Fruitwood Tambour Table, Marble Top

| $300-$500 American Federal Style Mahogany Pembroke Table, 1900

American Mahogany Drop Front Secretary Bookcase

Attributed to Maitland-Smith (British) Small Chest, Hinged Lid, Brass Feet, 2000

121 | $300-$500

Cast Iron Crest, Lion Holding “M” over Crown

125 | $900-$1,200

Marble Sculpture, Seated Classical Figure with Scrolls, Ca. 1980

129 | $300-$400

Vienna Hand Painted 9” Plate (Lady in Rose Garden + Czech Scenic 10”plate)

133 | $300-$400

Murano Cased Glass Millefiori Paperweights, Ca. 1950

137 | $400-$600

Lalique (French) ‘Tourterelle’ Frosted Crystal Bird Figures, Colored Swirl Bases

122 | $300-$500 Contemporary 8-Light Chandelier

126 | $600-$1,000

Pair of French Brass Chenets, Late 19th/early 20th C.

130 | $300-$400

Mettlach Villeroy & Boch (German) Art Nouveau Glazed Stoneware Vase, Ca. 1890-1900

134 | $300-$500

Baccarat (French) Cobalt Blue And Sagitarius Sulphide Paperweight & Blown Glass Paperweight

138 | $400-$600

Lalique (French) ‘Sylvie’ Frosted Crystal Dove Form Vase

123 | $300-$500 Contemporary 8-Light Chandelier

127 | $500-$600

Venetian Style Patinaed Metal Table Lamps, 20th C.

131 | $500-$700

John Lotton (American, B. 1964) Art Glass Iris Motif Bowl, 1999

135 | $5,000-$8,000

Rene Lalique (French) ‘Deux Figurines’ Molded & Frosted Glass Mantel Clock, 1928

139 | $300-$400

Lalique (French) ‘Sylvie’ Frosted Crystal Dove Form Vase

124 | $300-$500 Contemporary 8-Light Chandelier

128 | $300-$400

Torchiere Style Giltwood & Brass 4-Light Floor Lamp

132 | $300-$500

Baccarat (French) Blown Macedoine Glass Paperweight, 1845-1860

136 | $500-$600

Lalique (France) Frosted Crystal Partridges

140 | $300-$400

Lalique (French) ‘Pimlico’ Frosted Crystal Bird Figures

141 | $300-$400

Lalique (French) Frosted Crystal ‘Diana the Huntress’ & ‘Leda And Swan’ Figurines

145 | $300-$400

Frosted Crystal Perfume Bottles & Seals, Feat. Lalique (French)

149 | $300-$400

Lalique (French) ‘Deux Danseuses’ Frosted Crystal Statuette

153 | $300-$400

Lalique (French) Frosted Crystal Miniature Figures & Paperweight

157 | $400-$600

Lalique (French) ‘Jungle’ Frosted Crystal Fruit Bowl

142 | $300-$400

Lalique (French) Frosted Crystal ‘Dampierre’ And ‘Saint Cloud’ Flower Vases

146 | $400-$500

Lalique (French) ‘Pour Homme’ Cologne, ‘Mascotte Equus’ Frosted Crystal Bottle

150 | $300-$350

Lalique (French) ‘Danseuse Bras Leves’ Frosted Crystal Statuette

154 | $300-$400

Lalique (French) Crystal Pin Trays

158 | $600-$800

Lalique (French) ‘Igor’ Frosted Crystal Caviar Serving Bowl, + 1 Partial

143 | $300-$325

Lalique (French) ‘Dendour Cat’ Frosted Crystal Figure

147 | $400-$500

Lalique (France) ‘Les Introuvables’ & ‘Flacons Collection’ Boxed Perfume Bottles

151 | $300-$350

Lalique (French) ‘Danseuse Bras Baisse’ Frosted Crystal Statuette

155 | $600-$800

Lalique (French) Frosted Crystal Leopard Figure

159 | $500-$700

Lalique (French) ‘Femmes Antiques’ Decanter & Tumblers And ‘Enfants’ Shot Glasses

144 | $300-$500

Lalique (French) ‘Hirondelle’ Frosted Crystal Bookends

148 | $300-$400

Lalique (French) for Nina Ricci (French) Crystal Perfume Bottles

152 | $300-$325

Lalique (French) Frosted Crystal Cat Figures

156 | $600-$800

Lalique (French) Frosted Black Crystal Leopard Figure

160 | $400-$600

Lalique (French) ‘Deux Danseuses’ Frosted Crystal Figurine & ‘Colombes’ Pin Tray

161 | $300-$500

Lalique (French) ‘Chene’ Frosted Crystal Candlesticks

165 | $200-$400

Lalique (French) Royal Palm Bud Vase & Open Bowl

169 | $200-$400

Lalique (French) Frosted Crystal Pin Trays

173 | $200-$300

Lalique (French) Crystal ‘Royal’, ‘Liane Doree’ & ‘Clos Vougeot’ Champagne Flutes

177 | $150-$250

Lalique (France) Frosted Crystal ‘Sparrow’ Figurines

162 | $100-$200

Lalique (French) Frosted Crystal ‘Virginia’ Footed Bowl & ‘Compiegne’ Oval Bowl

166 | $200-$300

Lalique (French) ‘Lion’ Frosted Crystal Lighter, Ash Receiver, And Cigarette Urn, 5.7”, 3.7”

170 | $200-$250

Lalique (French) Frosted Crystal ‘Naiade’ And ‘Aigle’ Round Pin Trays

174 | $200-$400

LaLique (France) ‘Valentine Heart’ Green Frosted Crystal Boudoir Clock

178 | $100-$200

Lalique (France) Frosted Crystal Smoking Accessories

163 | $200-$300

René Lalique (France) ‘Saint-Nabor’ Crystal Champagne Coupes, 1926

164 | $300-$500

Saint Louis, (France) Crystal Flower Vase, Signed

167 | $200-$300

Lalique (France) Frosted Crystal Seals & Baccarat (French) Crystal ‘Poussin’ Figurine

171 | $200-$400

Lalique (French) Frosted Crystal ‘Honfleur’ Saucer & ‘Canards’ Covered Powder Box

175 | $150-$200

Lalique (French) Opalescent Frosted Crystal Angel Figure

179 | $200-$300

Lalique (French) Frosted Crystal Sparrow Figures

168 | $200-$400

Lalique (France) Frosted Crystal Seals, Paperweights & Figurine

172 | $200-$300

Nina Ricci (French, 1883-1970) for Lalique (France) ‘L’Air Du Temps’ Frosted Crystal Covered Powder Box

176 | $100-$150

Lalique (French) Crystal Table Bell

180 | $200-$300

Hawkes Quality Etched Crystal Four-section Party Tray, Ca. 1930

181 | $250-$350

Daum (French) Frosted Crystal Figures, ‘Three Wise Monkeys’

185 | $1,000-$2,000

Baccarat (French) ‘Lyra’ Crystal Wine Glasses, Champagne Flutes & Water Goblets

189 | $150-$300

Waterford (Irish) ‘Lismore’ Crystal Claret Wine Glasses, 12

193 | $400-$600

Ulrica Hydman-Vallien (Swedish, 1938-2018) for Kosta Boda (Swedish) Gilded Glass Bowl And Vase + 1 Other

197 | $100-$150

Cut Crystal Champagne Bucket, Side Handles, Ca. 2000

182 | $150-$300

Daum (French) Pate-de-verre ‘Angel Coupelle’ Dish, Paperweight & Decanter

186 | $600-$800

Erte (Romain De Tirtoff) (French, 1892-1990) Majestique Frosted Crystal Champagne Flutes

190 | $150-$300

Waterford (Irish) ‘Lismore’ Crystal Water Goblets, 11

194 | $400-$600

Kjell Engman (Swedish, B. 1946) for Kosta Boda (Swedish) Glass Sculptures

198 | $100-$150

Crystal Champagne Bucket or Vase, Side Handles, Ca. 2000

183 | $100-$300

Daum (French) Pate-De-Verre Animal Sculpture, ‘Chiot Et Ballon (Puppy And Balloon)’

187 | $200-$300

Waterford (Irish) ‘Alana’ Crystal Water Goblets, Claret Wine Glasses & Dinner Bell

191 | $400-$600

Waterford (Irish) ‘Alana’ Crystal Centerpiece, ‘Alana’ Ships Decanter & ‘Lismore’ Ships Decanter

195 | $200-$400

Olle Brozén (Swedish, B. 1963) for Kosta Boda (Swedish) Cameo Glass Car & Trailer Caravan

199 | $150-$250

Weller (American) Etna Pottery Vase, Scottish Thistle Motif, 1900-1925

184 | $300-$500

Stefano Toso (Murano, Italy) Colored Glass Vase, Dodge Viper Logo

188 | $400-$500

Waterford (Irish) ‘Lismore’ Cut Crystal Water Goblets & Claret Wine Glasses, 16

192 | $300-$400

Towle (American) ‘Riviera’ Crystal Decanters

196 | $300-$500

American Iridescent Blown Glass Footed Bowl, Ca. 1940

200 | $500-$800

Limoges “Elysee” Porcelain Dinner Service, 108 Pcs

201 | $200-$400

Wedgwood (English) Blue Jasperware Biscuit Boxes, Vase & Plaques

205 | $300-$500

Royal Worcester (English) Art Nouveau Bone China Vase, Bowl & Potpourri Pot

209 | $300-$500

Chinese Gilt Bronze Figure, Manjushri

213 | $300-$400

Steuben (American) Verre De Soie Blown Glass Cornucopia Vase, Ca. 1920

217 | $150-$200

Attributed to H.C. Fry Glass Company (American) White Opalescent Glass Bud Vase, Ca. 1910

202 | $300-$500

Versace (Italian) for Rosenthal (German) ‘Medusa Blue’ Porcelain Flower Vase

206 | $300-$400 Japanese Pottery Jardinere 1950

210 | $300-$500

Unmarked Silver Pin Dishes, Mounted Chinese Coins

214 | $300-$500

Taf Lebel Schaefer (American) Steuben (American) Glass Figure with Sterling Silver Ball, 2005, ‘Playful Pup’

218 | $300-$500

Curt Schlevogt Design, Czechoslovakian Malachite Glass Flower Vase, Ca. 1930

203 | $300-$400

Capo De Monte (Italy) Porcelain Hinged Oval Box, Ca. 19th.c.

207 | $300-$500

Chinese Cloisonee Enamel Vase, 5 Toe Dragon Chasing Pearl, Ca. 19th.c.

211 | $500-$600

Chinese Carved Soapstone Figure, Zhon Kui

215 | $200-$400

Taf Lebel Schaefer (American) for Steuben (American) Glass Figure, 1999, ‘Best Friend’

219 | $150-$250

Richard Ritter (Detroit, B. 1940) Studio Glass Floral Vase, Signed

204 | $400-$600

Royal Vienna Porcelain (Austria) “Die Musik” Hand Painted Scenic Plate, Ca. 1900

208 | $500-$800 Chinese Bronze Incense Bowl

212 | $600-$800

Steuben (American) Gold Aurene Ribbed Glass Vase, Ca. 1910

216 | $100-$125

Steuben (American) Blown Glass Open Bowl

220 | $300-$500

Taxco Sterling Silver & Mother of Pearl Necklace

Taxco, (Mexico) Silver Link Bracelet with Five Amethysts
Cut Green Tourmaline & Yellow Gold Ring
Paloma PIcasso (French) for Tiffany & Co. (American)
Yellow Gold Sculptural Earrings, 1983
Gold & Multi-colored Stone Flower Basket Pendant
of Mt. St. Helenite & 10k Yellow Gold Earrings
Victor And Donald Patterson North American Indian Large Axe And Celt Collection Mounted on Display Board 262
Asian Carved Heavy Rosewood Mask, Girl with Pigtails, Ca. 1940
263
Gabon, Punu Peoples, Polychrome Terracotta with Rafia Mask (Mukudj), Ca. 20th Century
West African Beaded Leather Bracelets, Ca. 20th Century
African Trade Bead Necklaces, Ca. 19th - 20th Century
Ben Miller Carved Wood Walking Stick
Carpet , Circle Pattern 268
$300-$500 Floral Carpet, Livingroom
$300-$400 Carpet
Runner Carpet
Persian Palace Size Royal Kerman Hand Woven Wool Carpet
Persian Isphahan Hand Woven Wool Carpet 1970-80
Afghan Large Balouch Hand Woven Wool Carpet, Ca. 1970
Persian Large Bijar Hand Woven Wool Carpet 1950-1970 275
Indo Tabriz Hand Woven Wool Carpet 1980 276
Shirvan Handwoven Wool Prayer Rug, Ca. Early 20th C. 277
Afghan Handwoven Wool Tribal Rug, Early 20th C.
Yomud Bokhara Handwoven Wool Rug, Ca. Late 19th C.
Anatolian Handwoven Wool Bags And Mats, Ca. Late 19th/20th C. 280
Kazak Handwoven Wool Rug, Late 19th/Early 20th C.
Baluch Handwoven Wool Cushion Bag, Ca.
Runner, Sage Green
Silk Embroidered Stumpwork, Girl with English Springer Spaniel, Ca. 1800

341 | $150-$250

Mary Sturdy, (American) Hand-Made Needlework Sampler, 1788

Caroline Corwin (Scotchtown, New York) HandMade Needlework Sampler, 1829
Mary Sargeant Hand-Made Needlework Sampler, 1790
Hand-Made Embroidered Needlepoint Sampler, 1813
Chinese Hardstone Inkan Seals, Ca. 1900
Chinese Qing Style Porcelain Sang De Boeuf Flambe Glaze Vase 347
Chinese Baluster Porcelain Vase with Raised Design, Yellow Glaze 348
Chinese Export Porcelain Ginger Jars, Red Iron Glaze, 20th C. 349
Chinese Porcelain Tianqiuping Vase, Ca. 21st C., ‘Plum Blossoms’
Blue & White Porcelain Jardiniere
Stoneware Footed Bowl
Chinese Reticulated Porcelain Palace-Size Double Gourd Vase, 21st C., ‘Phoenix Bird in Floral Blossoms’ 353
Bombay Co. (Chinese) Blue & White Elephant Form Porcelain Teapot
Chinese Carved Sodalite Stone Elephant
Japanese Style Katana, Late 20th C.
Japanese Sword Cane, C. 20th C.,
Japanese Lacquer Hand Decorated Tray, 5 Claw Dragon, Ca. 1930
Japanese Carved Wood Netsukes: Monkey Demon, Bat, Man with Barrel, Man with Basket, & Amber Buddha, 7 pcs
Japanese Art Pottery Jar
Art Pottery Frog, Ca. 1940

361 | $100-$200

Archaic Style Hardstone And Pottery Vessels, ‘H 2.25”, 2” And 2.75”’

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Native American Pottery Cup 1940

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Maitland-Smith Style Resin Table Lamp, 20th C. 364 | $200-$400

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369 | $200-$300

Brass Ship’s Candlesticks, Ca. 1900

Towle Silversmiths (American) ‘Old Newbury’ Sterling Silver Teaspoons & Soup Spoons 370 |

Whiting Division of Gorham (American) ‘Lily’ Sterling Silver Ice Cream Forks, Ca. 1902

373 | $100-$200

Coin Silver Serving And Teaspoons, Ca. 1900 And Earlier

377 | $100-$200

Gorham (American) Sterling Silver Salt Cellars

French Rococo Style Gilt Bronze Wall Sconces, Ca. 1930 365 | $150-$250 French Dore Bronze Candelabrum, Ca. 1850

F.B. Rogers Silver Co. (American) Silver Plate Champagne Bucket with Stand, Ca. 1950 368 | $200-$400

Silver Windmill Whimsy, Sterling Salt, Nanbu Japan Tea Chest

William Kingdon, Georgian Sterling Silver Pierced Fish Slice 1825

Ca. 19th.c. 375 |

Sterling Silver Salt And Pepper Shakers, Ca. 1940

378 | $100-$125

Lunt Silversmiths (American) ‘Eloquence’ Sterling Silver Meat Serving Fork & Pierced Serving Spoon

379 | $100-$125

Wallace Silversmiths (American) ‘Grande Baroque’ Sterling Silver Salad Serving Spoon & Butter Knife

372 | $200-$400 Eastern European 800 Silver Flower Arranger

376 | $100-$200

Unique Silver Teaspoons, Figural, Enamel (11) + Lily of Valley Spoons (4)

380 | $75-$150

Stieff Company (American) ‘Repoussé’ Sterling Silver Handle Bottle Opener & Cheese Knife

381 | $75-$100

Whiting Division of Gorham (American) ‘Square Twist’ Sterling Silver Serving Fork & Spoon, 1880

385 | $100-$200

Moroccan, Moorish Handpainted Earthenware Charger

389 | $100-$300

Italian Blown Glass Tall Vase Late 20th C.

393 | $100-$200

382 | $100-$150

Stag Handle And Sterling Silver Measure + Stag Handle Serving Fork ‘+ Lamb Shank Carving Tool’

386 | $100-$150 PB & Wurttemberg (German) Porcelain Tea Service

390 | $100-$200

Gilded & Hand-painted Venetian Ruby Glass Chalice, Vignette of “La Condanna Di Santo Stefano” by Fracassini, 1948

394 | $100-$200

Baccarat, Silverbrook, Chinese Glass Paperweights, Vintage, One Baccarat

397 | $40-$80

398 | $100-$200

India Carved Wood Standing Figure, 18th-19th C.

383 | $50-$100

Silver Handle Cake Break And Pie Server, Ca. 1960

387 | $50-$100 Royal Bayreuth Cups And Saucers, Set of Seven

391 | $100-$200 Baccarat (French) ‘Dyonisos’ Crystal

395 | $100-$150

Baccarat (French) Crystal Paperweights ‘Washington & Lafayette Sulfide Portraits’

399 | $100-$125

384 | $300-$400

Georg Jensen Pyramid & Henckels, Sterling Bottle Openers + Grape Shears

388 | $200-$300

Tiffin-Franciscan ‘Cherokee Rose’ Etched Glass Iced Teas, Mid 20th C.

392 | $100-$300

Period

396 | $200-$400

Swarovski (Austrian) Crystal Plaque ‘Wonders of the Sea, Community’

400 | $300-$400

J.A. Baader (German, Fl. 1790-1934) Mitten Violin with Tourte (French) Bow, Ca. 1920

Decanter
Brilliant
Hand Cut Glass Cruets 1900
Cut Crystal Salt And Pepper Shakers, Ca. 1960
Venetian Blown Glass with Gold Flakes Bud Vase, + 1 Other
String Instruments, As Is, Turkish Oud, Ca. 1900
Thailand Folk Art Hand Made Chest
Victorian Dome Top Steamer Trunk, Ca. Late 19th C
Chest of Five Drawers
Nagel Hollywood Regency Gold Plated Metal Palm Tree Candelabrum, Ca. 1970
Tole Decorated Gallery Tray, on Feet, Ca.
Scrabble And Monopoly Boards, Wood Frame, Drawer
Thames Glass for (American) Tiffany & Co. (American) Faceted Blown Glass Christmas Ornament
Revillion Sable Three Quarter Length Coat, Size 8
Givency Haute Fourrure Full Length Mink Coat, Size 8
Blackglama (American) Dark Ranch Mink Fur Full-length Coat
Woman’s Racoon Fur Half-Length Coat, Size: Small
Mahogany Folding Luggage Racks
Montblanc (German) Fountain Pens
Cartier (French) Rose Gold Plated Lighter And Ballpoint Pen
Wood Decorative Frigate, Italy
Glazed Pottery Tea Caddy, Hand Decorated
Meissen (German) Painted Porcelain Figurine, Girl with Birdcage, Ca.
Depth
Bronze Sculpture, Grizzly Bear, 20th Century

421 |

422 | $100-$150

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$200-$400
Paco Dominguez Collection Acrylic Mantle Clock, Empire Style, Ca. 2000
Richard Wallace & Sons Sterling Silver Hand Mirror & Hair Brush, Ca. 1940, ‘+ 4 Cuticle Trimmers’
423
$100-$150
Crystal Vases, Brass Bases And Covers, Ca. 2000
424
$25-$50 Glass Pedestal Base Vase, Ca. 2000
425
$100-$125 Hermes (Paris) Porcelain Ashtray
426
$100-$200 Ferragamo Shoes, Size 7 1/2
427 | $75-$150 Jimmy Choo, (London) Black Leather Flats, Size 7 1/2

1000 | $18000-$22000

Max Pechstein (German, 1881-1955) Watercolor on Thick Wove Paper 1947, ‘Sailboats in a Safe Habor’

1004 | $5000-$7000

Charles Atamian (Turkish, 1872-1947) Oil on Canvas H 21” W 26” Girl on

1008 | $40000-$60000

Tiffany Studios (American, 1878-1938) Art Glass Scenic Window, Ca. 1923, ‘James E. Davidson Window’

1012 | $800-$1300

European Carved Alabaster Sculpture, Ca. 19th C., ‘Athena’

1016 | $10000-$15000

Pablo Picasso (Spanish, 1881-1973) Linoleum Cut on Arches Wove Paper, 1965, ‘Peintre Dessinant Et Modèle Nu Au Chapeau’

1001 | $5000-$15000

Attributed to Édouard Manet (French, 1832-1883) Pastel And Oil on Canvas ‘A Guinguette’

1005 | $5000-$6000

Emil Carlsen (American, 1853-1932) Oil on Canvas, Ca. Early 20th C., ‘Child in the Forest’

1009 | $5000-$8000

Tiffany Studios (American, 1878-1938) Art Glass Scenic Window Ca. 1924

1013 | $1500-$2000

Lorenzo Ghiglieri (American, 1931-2020) Bronze Sculpture of Lion, ‘Sovereign Reign’

1017 | $2000-$4000

Pablo Picasso (Spanish, 1881-1973) Lithograph on Wove Paper 1950, ‘Paloma Et Claude’

1002 | $15000-$25000

Alfred Thompson Bricher (American, 1837-1908) Oil on Canvas, 1864, ‘White Mountains, NH Nocturne’

1006 | $1500-$3000

Edward B. Gay (Irish-American, 1837-1928) Oil on Canvas, Late 19th/early 20th C., ‘A Day in June’

1010 | $20000-$40000

After Albert Ernest Carrier Belleuse (French, 1824-1887) Monumental Bronze And Griotte Marble Thirteen Light Torchieres, Ca. Early

1014 | $900-$1500

Evgenij Aleksandrovic Lansere (Russian, 1848-1886) Bronze Sculpture, Shepherd with Ram, 19th C.

1018 | $1500-$3000

Pablo Picasso (Spanish, 1881-1973) Etching on Wove Paper, 1968, ‘Grosse Courtisane Saluée Par Trois Gentilshommes Linéaires (from La

1003 | $5000-$8000

Ettore Forti (Italian, 1850-1940) Oil on Canvas ‘At the Fountain’

1007 | $8000-$12000

Guy Arthur Wiggins (American, 1920-2020) Oil on Canvas ‘Looking North up Fifth Avenue, New York City’

1011 | $8000-$12000

O. Rossi & Figli (Italian) Neoclassical Style Marble And Alabaster Monumental Torcheres 1900-1917

1015 | $600-$1000

Roberto Chenlo (Argentinian American) Bronze Sculpture ‘Cowboy’

1019 | $1500-$3000

Pablo Picasso (Spanish, 1881-1973) Etching on Wove Paper 1968, ‘Jeune Femme Au Lit, Célestine Et Gentilhomme, From: Series 347’

Seashore

1020 | $800-$1200

Marc Chagall (French/Russian, 1887-1985) Lithograph in Colors on Wove Paper 1962, ‘La Baie Des Anges (The Bay of Angels)’

1024 | $3000-$5000

Victor Vasarely (French/Hungarian, 1906-1997) Charcoal Drawing on Paper, 1946, ‘Untitled’

1028 | $1500-$3000

Victor Vasarely (French/Hungarian, 1906-1997) Tempera on Board 1948, ‘Harpis’

1032 | $800-$1200

After Gian Jacopo (Giacomo) Caraglio (Italian, 1500-1570) After Rosso Fiorentino Engravings on Paper, ‘Series of Pagan Divinities in Niches:

1036 | $300-$500

After Giovanni Jacopo Caraglio (Italian, 15001570) Engravings on Laid Paper, After Rosso Fiorentino, Ca. 17th/18th C., ‘Proserpina And Juno

1021 | $500-$700

Salvador Dali (Spanish, 1904-1989) Woodcut on Paper 1959-63, ‘La Barque Du Nocher, Purgatory 2’

1025 | $3000-$5000

Victor Vasarely (French/Hungarian, 1906-1997) Collage 1966, ‘Diago-B’

1029 | $800-$1200

Joan Miro (Spanish, 1893-1893) Etching And Aquatint in Colors on BFK Rives 1976, ‘Rene Char, Le Marteau Sans Maitre V: One Plate’

1033 | $300-$500

Giovanni Battista Piranesi (Italian, 1720-1778) Etching on Laid Paper, Ca. 18th C., ‘Veduta Della Villa Medici Sul Monte Pincio’

1037 | $300-$500

After Giovanni Jacopo Caraglio (Italian, 15001570) Engravings on Laid Paper, After Rosso Fiorentino, 17th/18th C., ‘Jupiter And Hercules

1022 | $500-$700

Salvador Dali (Spanish, 1904-1989) Woodcut on Paper 1959-63, ‘Virgil Comforts Dante, Inferno 2’

1026 | $2500-$4000

Victor Vasarely (French/Hungarian, 1906-1997) Pen And Ink Drawing, 1952, ‘Untitled (Belle-Isle Study)’

1030 | $1000-$2000

Albrecht Durer (German, 1471-1528) Woodcut on Paper, Ca. Late 17th C., ‘The Flagellation’

1034 | $300-$500

Giovanni Battista Piranesi (Italian, 1720-1778) Etching on Laid Paper, Ca. 18th C., ‘Veduta Dell’interno Dell’ Anfiteatro Flavio, Detto Il Colosseo’

1038 | $300-$500

Jacques Callot (French, 1592-1635) Engravings on Laid Paper, Two Images from La Noblesse, Ca. 19th C.

1023 | $500-$700

Salvador Dali (Spanish, 1904-1989) Woodcut on Paper, 1963, ‘The Angel of the First Heaven, Paradise, Canto 2’

1027 | $2500-$4000

Victor Vasarely (French/Hungarian, 1906-1997) Pen And Ink Drawing 1948, ‘Untitled (Belle-Isle Study)’

1031 | $500-$700

Albrecht Durer (German, 1471-1528) Woodcut on Paper, ‘Christ on the Mount of Olives’

1035 | $800-$1200

Michel Lasne (French, 1590-1667) Copper Engraving, 1643, ‘Louis XIII Astride His Andalusian’

1039 | $300-$500

Giovanni Francesco Venturini (Italian, 1650-1710) And Master of the Die (Italian, 16th C.) Etchings on Paper, Ca. 17th/18th C.

1040 | $300-$400

Jacques Callot (French, 1592-1635) Etchings on Paper, 9 Etchings in 2 Frames, Ca. 17th/18th C., ‘Les Penitents Et Penitentes And Balli Di

1044 | $2000-$4000

After Emmanuel De Dieudonné (Swiss, 18451889) Oil on Canvas, 20th C., ‘Odalisque’

1048 | $300-$500

Claes Oldenburg (American, 1929-2022) Offset Lithogrpahic Poster on Paper, 1969, ‘Inverted Plug As Skyscrapper’

1052 | $600-$800

Peter Max (American, B. 1937) Drawing, 1973, ‘Wizard’

1056 | $6000-$8000

Jay Wholley (American, B. 1942) Solid Cast Iron 1983, ‘Mayan Iron’

1041 | $200-$400

Cornelis Cort (Dutch, 1533-1578) Engraving on Laid Paper, Ca. 1602, ‘The Calumny of Apelles’

1045 | $600-$800

Charles Culver, (American, 1908-1967) Pastel on Paper, ‘Deer Reclining’

1049 | $200-$400

Lewis Cohen (American, 20th C.) Charcoal Sketch on Paper, 1969, ‘Study of a Woman’

1053 | $1500-$3000

Fredrick Prescott (American, B. 1949) Hand Painted Acrylic on Metal Kinetic Sculpture ‘New York’

1057 | $800-$1200

Jay Wholley (American, B. 1942) Wood, Paper, Graphite 1983, ‘McLain Flats Magician’

1042 | $600-$1000 Jain Dharma Manuscript Page

1046 | $500-$800

Ángel Botello (Puerto Rican, 1913-1986) Color Lithograph on Wove Paper, ‘La Familia’

1050 | $1000-$2000

Roy Lichtenstein (American, 1923-1997) Offset Lithograph on Paper, ‘Temple’

1054 | $250-$500

In the Manner of Curtis Jere (American, 1910-2008) Brutalist Enamel over Copper Wall Sculpture

1058 | $700-$900

Jay Wholley (American, B. 1942) Oil Stick, Encaustic, Masonite And Paper 1989-90, ‘A Mayan in Mozart’s Court’

1043 | $150-$250

Master of the Die (Italian, 16th C.) After Michiel Coxie, Engraving on Paper, ‘Plate 27: Proserpina Gives Psyche the Box of Beauty, from ‘The Fable

1047 | $200-$400

Ian Hamilton Finlay (Scottish, 1925-2006) Lithograph in Colors on Paper, ‘Apollo And Daphne After

1051 | $1500-$3000

Peter Max (American, 1937) Acrylic on Canvas, 1989, ‘Line Profile’

1055 | $250-$350

Steven Smeed (American, 20th C.) Postmodern Memphis Style Glazed Ceramic Horn

1059 | $700-$900

Jay Wholley (American, B. 1942) Oil Stick, Encaustic, Masonite, Paper 1989-90, ‘A Mayan in Mozart’’s Court’

Bernini’

1060 | $300-$500

Jay Wholley (American, B. 1942) Mixed Media on Masonite Mounted to Paper, 1989-90, ‘I’m Right / You’re Right’, Two Works

1064 | $3000-$5000

Loren Wakefield Madsen (American, B. 1943) Laminated Padauk And Walnut 1989-90, ‘Untitled (Loop)’

1068 | $2000-$4000

David Humphrey (American, B. 1955) Oil on Canvas 1987, ‘Love Letter’

1072 | $400-$600

Robert Stackhouse (American, B. 1942) Etching in Colors of Wove Paper, 1989, ‘Sources And Structures 3’

1076 | $400-$600

Eve Arnold (American, 1913-2012) Silver Gelatin Print, Ca. 1990s, ‘Francis Bacon in His Studio in Kensington, 1978’

1061 | $250-$350

Jay Wholley (American, B. 1942) Mixed Media on Board, 1990, ‘Irreversible’

1065 | $2000-$4000

Robert Foster (American, B. 1895) Copper 1940, ‘Eagle’

1069 | $250-$350

Richard Dennis (American) Welded And Painted Steel, Ca. 1984, ‘House on Wheel’

1073 | $300-$500

Allen Jones (English, B. 1937) Lithographs on Paper, Two Plates from the Shoe Box Series, 1968

1077 | $250-$500

A.M. Halkett Design Brass And Patinated Metal Horizontal Steam Pumping Engine

1062 | $250-$350

Jay Wholley (American, B. 1942) Mixed Media on Paper, 1990-91, ‘Study’

1066 | $1500-$3000

Heide Fasnacht (American, B. 1951) Laminated Wood Sculpture, ‘Untitled’

1070 | $250-$350

Jake Berthot (American, B. 1939) Etching on Paper 1989, ‘Untitled #1’

1074 | $200-$400

Reed, Lithograph in Colors on BFK Rives Paper, 1974, ‘Red-ex’

1078 | $300-$500

Robert Rauschenberg (American, 1925-2008) Lithograph And Screenprint in Colors on Wove Paper, 1973, ‘Sketch for Monogram, from the New

1063 | $3000-$5000

Donald Lipski (American, B. 1947) Mixed Media Sculpture

1067 | $800-$1200

Lisa Hoke (American) Cast Iron with Teflon And Steel 1989, ‘Shortcut’

1071 | $250-$350

Andrew Spence (American, B. 1947) Lithograph in Colors on BFK Rives, 1992, ‘Untitled’

1075 | $200-$400

Toni Onley (Canadian, 1928-2004) Serigraph in Colors on Paper, ‘Silent Grove’

1079 | $200-$300

After Claes Oldenburg Poster, Opening at Sidney Janis 1967

1080 | $300-$500

Christo And Jeanne-Claude Accordion Fold Book for the Umbrellas 1991

1084 | $150-$300

Mignonette Yin Cheng (Chinese, 1933-2009) Watercolor on Paper 1992, ‘Villa’

1088 | $200-$300

American Indian Stone Hatchet

1092 | $1000-$1500

Loet Vanderveen (Dutch, 1921-2015) Bronze Sculpture, ‘Lioness’

1096 | $300-$500

Loet Vanderveen (Dutch, 1921-2015) Bronze Sculpture ‘Walrus’

1081 | $400-$600

Christo And Jeanne-Claude (American) Offset Lithograph on Paper And Exhibition Poster, ‘The Umbrellas And the Gates’

1085 | $500-$800

Iroquois (American Indian) Deer Hide & Beadwork Gloves 1900

1089 | $100-$125

American Indian Stone Arrowheads, 1” - 3”

1093 | $700-$900

Loet Vanderveen (Dutch, 1921-2015) Bronze Sculpture, ‘Elephant & Baby’

1097 | $300-$500

Loet Vanderveen (Dutch, 1921-2015) Bronze Sculpture, ‘Koala’

1082 | $300-$500

Mignonette Yin Cheng (Chinese, 1933-2009) Watercolor on Paper, 1993, ‘Fountain at the Villa Corsi-Salviati’

1086 | $300-$400

Iroquois (American Indian Hand Beaded) Belt 1900

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1083 | $100-$200

Mignonette Yin Cheng (Chinese, 1933-2009) Watercolor on Paper, 1992, ‘Abstract’

1087 | $300-$500

Iroquois (American Indian) Deer Skin with Beadwork Medicine Bag 1900

American Indian Baby Mmocassins 1091 | $100-$300

American Indian Carved Stone Grouping “Bannerstone, Game Pieces, Bracelet.”, 5 pcs

1094 | $600-$1000

Loet Vanderveen (Dutch, 1921-2015) Bronze Sculpture, ‘Cheetah Pair’

1098 | $200-$300

Loet Vanderveen (Dutch, 1921-2015) Bronze Sculpture ‘Cheetah’

1095 | $300-$500

Loet Vanderveen (Dutch, 1921-2015) Bronze Sculpture, ‘Small Polar Bear’

1099 | $150-$250

Loet Vanderveen (Dutch, 1921-2015) Bronze Sculpture, ‘Penguin’

1100 | $400-$500

After August Moreau Bronze Sculpture, Ca. 1950, ‘Boy And Girl with Ball’

1104 | $100-$200

In the Manner of Frederick Remington Bronze Sculpture Late 20th C., ‘Broncho Buster’

1108 | $300-$500

Steve Davies (American) Bronze Sculpture ‘Dangerous Ground’

1112 | $600-$800

Walt Disney Studios (American) Hand Painted Animation Cels 1959, ‘Three Good Fairies: Flora, Fauna, Merryweather’

1116 | $700-$900

Walt Disney Studios (American) Graphite And Colored Pencil on Paper ‘Snow White And the Seven Dwarfs’

1101 | $250-$500

Patinated Spelter Sculptures, Pandora And an Allegorical Figure, 19th C.

1105 | $500-$800

After Frederic Remington (American) Bronze Sculpture Bronco Buster

1109 | $300-$500

Steve Davies (American) Bronze Sculpture Dated 2002, ‘The Trapper’

1113 | $1000-$2000

Walt Disney Studios (American) Graphite on Paper ‘Maleficent Dragon’

1117 | $300-$500

Walt Disney Studios (American) Graphite on Paper 1937, ‘Snow White And the Witch’

1102 | $200-$400

In the Manner of Frederick Remington Bronze Sculpture Late 20th C., ‘Mountain Man’

1106 | $300-$500

After Frederic Remington (American) Bronze Sculpture ‘Coming Through the Rye’

1110 | $50-$100

Donna Nicholas (American, B. 1938) Raku Low Fire Clay And Glazes 1973, ‘Opinion Disguise’

1114 | $600-$800

Marc Davis (American, 1913-2000) for Walt Disney Studios Charcoal And Graphite on Paper 1939, ‘Maleficent’

1118 | $250-$350

Walt Disney Studios (American) Hand Painted Celluloid ‘Grumpy, from Snow White And the Seven Dwarfs’

1103 | $200-$400

In the Manner of Frederick Remington Bronze Sculpture Late 20th C., ‘Mountain Man’

1107 | $300-$500

Roy Harris (American) Bronze Sculpture 20th Century, ‘High Plains Drifter’

1111 | $1500-$3000

Eyvind Earle (American, 1916-2000) for Walt Disney Studios Watercolor And Gouache ‘Concept Painting, Sleeping Beauty’

1115 | $1000-$2000

Frank Thomas And Ollie Johnston (American) for Walt Disney Studios Graphite Drawing on Paper ‘Forest Animals, Snow White And the

1119 | $800-$1200

Walt Disney Studios (American) Graphite And Colored Pencil on Paper 1940, ‘Jiminy Cricket’

1120 | $800-$1200

Marc Davis (American, 1913-2000) for Walt Disney Studios Graphite And Colored Pencil 1953, ‘Tinkerbell’

1124 | $300-$500

Walt Disney Studios (American) Sericels 199698, ‘The Band Concert; Plane Crazy; Follow the Leader’

1128 | $100-$200

Walt Disney Studios (American) Sericel 1993, ‘The Little Mermaid’

1132 | $400-$600

American Freak Show Advertising on Canvas 1900-1910, ‘Live Freak Rooster’

1136 | $100-$300

American Freak Show Advertisement on Tent Canvas ‘Smallest Deck of Cards in the World’

1121 | $600-$800

Walt Disney Studios (American) Hand Painted Celluloid ‘How to Ski (Goofy)’

1125 | $200-$400

Ward Kimball (American, 1914-2002) Screenprinted Celluloid on Printed Background 1998, ‘Mickey’s Milestrones’

1129 | $400-$600

Amercian Freak Show Advertisement on Tent Canvas 1900-1901, ‘Freak Rabbit’

1133 | $300-$500

American Freak Show Advertisement on Tent Canvas 1900-1910, ‘The Famous Spit Bug’

1137 | $600-$800

Darryl Hughto (American, B. 1943) Acrylic on Paper Mounted to Artist Board, 1970, ‘Balaclava 3’

1122 | $300-$500

Jay Ward Studios (American) Hand Painted Celluloid on a Matching Production Background, Ca. 1960, ‘Bullwinkle’

1126 | $150-$300

Ward Kimball (American, 1914-2002) for Walt Disney Studios Serigraph Cel on a Facsimile Background ‘Dumbo & Timothy’

1130 | $400-$600

American Freak Show Advertisement on Tent Canvas 1900-1910, ‘Charlie Chaplin Big Rooster’

1134 | $300-$500

American Freak Show Advertisement on Tent Canvas 1900-1910, ‘Ocean Turtle’

1138 | $300-$500 W. OLIVER, Oil on Canvas, 1950, ‘Farm Landscape’

1123 | $250-$350

Walt Disney Studios (American) Hand Painted Celluloid ‘Pete’

1127 | $150-$300

Walt Disney Studios (American) Sericels 199394, ‘Snow White And the Seven Dwarfs; Mickey Through the Years’

1131 | $400-$600

American Freak Show Advertising on Canas 1900=1910, ‘A Strenge Animal Alive’

1135 | $200-$400

American Freak Show Advertisement on Tent Canvas 1900-1910, ‘Petrified Chicken Egg’

1139 | $200-$400

Bearing Signature “Landy” (American 20th C.) Charcoal on Paper, Ca. 1963, ‘Trumpet Player’

1140 | $200-$400

Sharon Craven Kinzer (American, 1943-2022) Oil on Masonite, 1970, Trompe-l’œil Still Life, H 18” W 14”

1144 | $300-$500

After Arthur Stocks, Signed W H Foster Oil on Canvas, Ca. 1900, ‘The Young

1148 | $300-$500

English Oil on Canvas Ca. Late 19th C., ‘Two Kingfishers’

1152 | $400-$600

Bradburn Galleries (American) Castilian Silver Leaf Hand Painted Panels

1156 | $300-$500

Martiros Manoukian (Armenian, 1947-2018) Hand Embellished Serigraph, ‘Golden Shimmer’

1141 | $20-$60

Jolly Shoemacker (American/Detroit, 20th C.) Ink on Paper, Ca. 1971, ‘Female Nude’

1145 | $400-$800

Lee Barker, Oil on Canvas ‘Buffalo Soldier’

1149 | $600-$900

Ann Hall (American, 1792-1863) Oil on Wood Panel, Ca. 1820, ‘Portrait of William Wilkinson Davis’

1153 | $200-$400

Barbara Greene Mann (American/Detroit, 19482018) Hand Colored Lithograph on Paper 1983, ‘Grand River And Griswold’

1157 | $300-$400

Martiros Manoukian (Armenian, 1947-2018) Hand Embellished Serigraph, ‘A Touch of Innocence’

1142 | $100-$200

Cox, Oil on Canvas, Ca. 1930, “American Scene”, H 6’’ W 5.5’’

1146 | $500-$800

Lee Reynolds Burr (American, 1936-2017) Oil on Canvas, , Ca. Later 20th C., ‘Scarlet Macaw’

1150 | $300-$500

Gabriele Wagner Painting, ‘Egmont’s Last Hour’

1154 | $300-$500

Itzchak Tarkay (Israeli, 1935-2012) Serigraph in Colors on Wove Paper, ‘Rosebud’

1158 | $500-$700

Erte (French) Serigraph, AP, 1986, ‘Cleopatra’

1143 | $300-$500

Frank Kelsey (English, 1864-1932) Watercolor on Paper, ‘Off Falmouth England’

1147 | $250-$500

Richard Burns (American) Acrylic on

1994, ‘Winter Sunset’

1151 | $700-$1000

Hendricus Jacobus Burgers (Dutch, 1834-1899) Oil on Canvas 19th Century, ‘The Fisherman in Love’

1155 | $300-$500

Martiros Manoukian (Armenian, 1947-2018) Hand Embellished Serigraph, ‘Royal Lady’

1159 | $300-$500

French Color Lithograph Advertising Poster, Late 19th C., ‘The Original Mayo’s from the Hippodrome & Cirque D’Hiver of Paris’

Helper’
Masonite,

1160 | $500-$700

Jimmy Lee Sudduth (American, 1910-2007) Oil on Board 1986, ‘Car #476’

1164 | $400-$600

American Trade Sign, Painted Fiber Composite Ice Cream Cone

1168 | $300-$500

Felicien Levesque (Canadian, 1916-1997) Folk Art Painted And Carved Wood Sculpture of a Logging Camp

1172 | $600-$800

Frank Hazenplug (American, 1873-1931) Lithograph in Colors on Paper, ‘Living Posters’

1176 | $300-$500

Michel Liebeaux (French, 1881-1924) Lithograph Poster, Ca. 1917, ‘L’Embrocation Chanteclair’

1161 | $400-$600

Jimmy Lee Sudduth (American, 1910-2007) Oil on Board 1985, ‘Car #341’

1165 | $400-$600

Rev. John Lewis Hunter (American, 1905-1999) Painted Wood Folk Art Airplane

1169 | $150-$250

Folk Art Painted Tin And Wood Red Stake Truck

1173 | $250-$350

Georges De Feure (French, 1868-1943) Maitres De L’Affiche Lithographs on Paper Three Works

1177 | $100-$200

French Lithograph Racing Poster, Ca. 1961, ‘6 Heures D’Auvergne’

1162 | $400-$600

Jimmy Lee Sudduth (American, 1910-2007) Oil on Board 1984, ‘Car #479’

1166 | $300-$500

Rev. John Lewis Hunter (American, 1905-1999) Painted Wood Folk Art Statue of Liberty

1170 | $200-$400

American Folk Art Steel, Enameled Steel Toy Baby Buggy, Ca. 1930

1174 | $100-$200

French Lithograph Advertising Poster, ‘La Favorite, Desserts De Roi’

1178 | $150-$300

Richard Jerzy (American, 1943-2001) Watercolors on Paper, ‘Studies of Seated Female Figure’

1163 | $600-$800

Ann Pastucha (American) Quilt 1990, ‘Memories of the Farm’

1167 | $250-$350

Clyde Maurey (American) Folk Art Alligator Whirlygig

1171 | $200-$400

Lois Collins (American) Folk Art Acrylic And Crayon on Wood Panel ‘Melissa’s First Date’

1175 | $150-$300

Belgian Military Air Show Lithograph Poster, 1939

1179 | $75-$125

Warren Simpson (American) Watercolor on Paper, Ca. 1940

1180 | $50-$100

Richard Linder (AMERICAN/GERMAN, 19011978) Offset Lithograph Posters, ‘The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui’

1184 | $200-$400

Dubi Arie (Polish/Israeli/Canadian, B. 1939)

Group of Three Hand Colored Engravings on Paper, 3 pcs

1188 | $200-$400

Pietro Monaco, Jacob Matham And Jacques Callot Engravings on Paper with One Red Chalk Sketch, 18th/19th C.

1192 | $200-$300

Ljubo Biro (Yugoslavian-American, 1913-1994)

Reverse Painted Acrylic on Acrylic, Ca. 1970, ‘Greek Profile’

1196 | $200-$400

After Marc Chagall (French/Russian, 1887-1985) Lithograph in Colors, Ca. 1980, ‘Ceiling of the Paris Opera’

1181 | $200-$400

Jon Carsman (American, 1944-1987) Screenprints in Colors on Wove Paper, “August Morn; Faded Glory; Frenzy; Lost Shadows”, H 30” W 20”

1185 | $150-$300

Maurice Utrillo (French, 1883-1955) Lithograph on Wove Paper, ‘Moulin De La Galette - Blute Fin’

1189 | $200-$400

Wendel Dietterlin, Daniel Specklin And Giovanni Battista Falda Engravings on Paper, Ca. 18th/19th C.

1193 | $100-$300

O. Rose, Oil on Canvas Ca. 1930, “Dutch Interior, Family Scene”, H 24” W 20”

1197 | $200-$400

Kunisada II And Toyokuni III, Woodblock Prints on Paper, Ca. Mid 19th

1182 | $100-$200

James Morlock (American, 1960-1996) Screen Print & Serigraph on Paper “Red Hot”, H 35” W 31”

1186 | $300-$400

Jean Pierre Louis Houel (French, 1735-1813) Etchings And Aquatints on Paper, Ca. 1770-87, ‘Various Ruin Scenes’

1190 | $100-$200

Muirhead Bone (Scottish, 1876-1953) Drypoint Etching on Paper, Ca. 1929, ‘John Robertson, J. P., Dundee’

1194 | $100-$150

J. Robel , B. 1955 OIL on CANVAS, ‘CHILDREN with FLUTES,’

1198 | $200-$400

Utagawa Kunisada (Toyokuni Iii) (Japanese, 1786-1864) Woodblock Prints on Paper, Ca. Mid 19th, ‘Kabuki Actors’

1183 | $200-$400

Canova (France) Hand Painted Watercolor Scenes, After Watteau

1187 | $200-$400

Jacques Callot (French, 1592-1635) Etchings on Paper, ‘Crucifixion; S. Marians Mart; Distribution of Rewards; Saint John;’

1191 | $300-$500

Chinese Ink & Gouache on Paper

1195 | $60-$120

Anthony Beasley (American, 20th C.) Mixed Media on Cardboard, “Play the Blues for Me”, H 20.5” W 18.75”

1199 | $100-$200

Utagawa Kunisada III (Japanese, 1848-1920) Woodblock Print Triptych, Ca. Early 20th C., ‘Three Kabuki Actors’

1200 | $100-$200

Utagawa Hiroshige And Utagawa Kunisada I Woodblock Print on Paper Ca. Mid 19th C., “The Sagami Restaurant in Honjo Tatekawa”, H

1204 | $100-$200

Jacobus Houbraken (Dutch, 1698-1780) Engravings on Laid Paper, Ca. 1750, “William Cecil; Francis Russel”, Group of 2 Prints H 14.8” W 9.25”

1208 | $75-$100

After Thomas Allom (British, 1804-1872) Engraved by JC Bentley Engravings on Paper, “Views of French Scenery”, 5 Prints H 10” W 13”

1212 | $5000-$8000

“The Tale of Beowulf”, Translated by William Morris And A.J. Wyatt, Kelmscott Press, 1895

1216 | $3000-$5000

“Frankenstein; Or, the Modern Prometheus” by Mary Shelley with Illustrations by Barry Moser, Deluxe Edition Advance Proof #1/5, 1983

1201 | $100-$200

After Kitagawa Utamaro (Japanese, 1753-1806) Woodblock Print on Paper, , Ca. 2000, ‘Kisegawa of the Matsubaya’

1205 | $100-$200

Théophile Alexandre Steinlen (French/Swiss, 1859-1923) Etching on Paper, Ca. 1890, “Imprimerie Artistique Eugene Delatre”, H 5.5” W 4.5”

1209 | $25000-$35000

Herman Melville And Barry Moser 100 Wood Engravings And 13 Original Drawings 1979, “Moby Dick; Or, the Whale”

1213 | $4000-$6000

“Le Morte D’Arthur” English Translation by Thomas Mallory, Ashendene Press, 1913

1217 | $3000-$5000

Andreae Vesalii Bruxellensis Icones Anatomicae, New York Academy of Medicine And Library of the University of Munich, 1934

1202 | $75-$150

After Kitagawa Utamaro (Japanese, 1753-1806) Triptych Print on Paper, , Ca. 2000, ‘Parody of an Imperial Carriage Scene’

1206 | $100-$200

William Strang (Scottish, 1859-1921) Etching And Aquatint on Paper, 1900, “The Man Who Would Be King”, H 6.45” W 6”

1210 | $7000-$10000

“The Four Gospels of the Lord Jesus Christ” Woodcut Engravings by Eric Gill, Golden Cockerel Press, 1931, #451/500

1214 | $3500-$6000

“Gulliver’s Travels” by Jonathan Swift, Illustrated by Rex Whistler, Cresset Press, 1930, Two Volumes

1218 | $3000-$4000

“Poems Chosen Out of the Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge”, Kelmscott Press, 1896

1203 | $200-$300

Old Master Ink Drawing on Wove Paper, “Nicolas Fouquet”, H 6.75” W 5”

1207 | $100-$200

Adolphe-Jean Baptiste Bayot (French, B. 1810) Hand Colored Lithograph on Wove Paper, Ca. 1850, “Henry II Mortally Wounded”, H 11.5” W 14”

1211 | $6000-$10000

“Utopia” by Sir Thomas More, Kelmscott Press, 1893

1215 | $3500-$5000

“The Wisdom of Jesus, the Son of Sirach, Commonly Called Ecclesiasticus”, Ashendene Press 1932

1219 | $2000-$3000

“Gulliver’s Travels” by Jonathan Swift, Illustrations by David Jones, Golden Cockerel Press, 1925, Vols 1 & 2, Deluxe Edition #24/30

1220 | $2000-$4000

Thucydides History of the Peloponnesian War, Translated by Benjamin Jowett, Ashendene Press, 1930

1224 | $1000-$2000

Edgar Allen Poe (American, 1809-1849) Cheloniidae Press ‘The Raven’

1228 | $800-$1200

“An Odd Bestiary” Compiled by Laurie Block And Illustrated by Alan James Robinson, Cheloniidae Press, Patron’s Copy, 1982

1232 | $600-$1000

“The Romance of Parzival And the Holy Grail” Retold by Carl Lofmark with Engravings by Stefan Mrozewski, Gwasg Gregynog, 1990

1236 | $300-$500

“Dard Hunter & Son” Foreword And Notes by Henry Morris, Bird & Bull Press, 1998

1221 | $1500-$3000

“The Romance of King Arthur And His Knights of the Round Table” Abridged by Alfred W. Pollard, Illustrations by Arthur Rackham, MacMillan And

1225 | $1000-$2000

“Leaves of Grass” by Walt Whitman, Illustrations by Valenti Angelo, Random House, 1930

1229 | $700-$1200

“The Book of the Golden Asse” by Lucius Apuleius, Ashendene Press, 1924

1233 | $600-$900

“The Voiage And Travaile of Sir John Maundevile” Random House, Grabhorn Press, 1928

1237 | $200-$400

“Doctor Faust” by Harry J. Owens, Caxton Club, 1953

1222 | $600-$800

Laurence Housman with Drawing by Edmund Dulac #260/350 1907, ‘Stories from the Arabian Nights’

1226 | $1000-$2000

“The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn” by Mark Twain, Illustrations by Barry Moser, Pennyroyal Press, 1985, #85/350

1230 | $700-$1500

“Pale Fire” by Vladimir Nabokov, Arion Press, 1994

1234 | $400-$600

“The Oresteian Trilogy” by Aeschylus, Allen Press, 1982-1983

1238 | $300-$500

Joaquim Maria Machado De Assis Ariou Press, #62/250 1998, ‘The Alienest’

1223 | $1500-$2500

“Paradise Lost & Paradise Regained” by John Milton, Cresset Press, 1931

1227 | $1000-$2000

“The Wonderful Wizard of Oz” by L. Frank Baum, with Illustrations by Barry Moser, Pennyroyal Press, 1985, #349/350

1231 | $600-$1000

“The Descent of Ishtar” by Diana White, Illustrations by Lucien Pissarro, Eragny Press, 1903

1235 | $300-$500

“Histoire De Peau D’Ané” by Charles Perrault, Eragny Press, 1902

1239 | $200-$400

Luis-Martin Lozano & Juan Rafael Coronel Rivera, Taschen Press, 2008, ‘Diego Rivera: the Complete Murals’

1240 | $200-$400

Albert Camus 1966, ‘The Fall’

1244 | $150-$250

“My Colorful Career” by Gaylord Schanilec, Foreword by Henry Morris, Bird & Bull Press, 1996

1248 | $100-$200

“Globes at Greenwich” by Elly Dekker, Oxford University Press, 1999

1252 | $100-$200

‘Interpretation of Codex Bodley 2858’, Book of Mexican Picture Writing

1256 | $100-$200

“Illustrations of the Book of Job” by William Blake, Reproduced in Facsimile, Introduction by Laurence Binyon And Geoffrey Keynes, Pierpont

1241 | $200-$400

“The Dialogues of Creatures Moralised”, Preface by Joseph Haslewood, the Allen Press, 1967

1245 | $150-$200

John Ruskin, Arthur Rackham Illus. 1932, ‘The King of the Golden River’

1249 | $100-$200

“Marco’s Animal Alphabet” with Introduction by Graham Moss, with Linocuts by Enid Marx, Incline Press, 2000

1253 | $100-$150

Giovanni Boccaccio Allen Press, Jonn DePol Wood Engravings 1992, ‘The Life of Dante’

1257 | $100-$200

William Shakespeare, Engravings by Eric Gill 1933, ‘The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark’, Special Editions Club

1242 | $200-$400

“Sir Gawain And the Green Knight” Introduction by Gwyn Jones, Engravings by Dorothea Braby, Golden Cockrel Press, 1952

1246 | $100-$300

William Blake’s Illuminated Books, Six Volumes, Princeton University Press, 1998

1250 | $100-$200

“The Transposed Heads” by Thomas Mann, the Allen Press, 1977

1254 | $100-$300

Eric Gill at the Golden Cockerel Press 1931, Clothing Without Cloth #144/500

1258 | $100-$300

“Chroniques De Jerusalem Abrégéés” Facsimile Manuscript, Idion, 1980

1243 | $150-$250

“Master Richard’s Bestiary of Love And Response” Translated by Jeanette Beer, Engravings by Barry Moser, Pennyroyal Press, 1985

1247 | $100-$200

Gustave Flaubert, 1974, ‘The Temptation of St. Anthony’, Allen Press

1251 | $100-$200

The Life And Work of Wynkyn DeWorde, a Short Account 1949, Book Club of California, Grabhorn Press

1255 | $100-$200

Herman Melville 1995, ‘Selected Poems, Arion Press’

1259 | $150-$300

“The Hunting of the Snark: an Agony, in Eight Fits” by Lewis Carroll, with Nine Illustrations by Henry Holiday, First Edition, MacMillan And Co., 1876

1260 | $50-$100

“Peking Street Peddlers” by Samuel Victor Constant, with Wood Engravings by Rosemary Covey, Bird And Bull Press, 1993

1264 | $100-$200

“The Lord’s Song, a Sermon” by Eric Gill, Golden Cockerel Press, 1934

1268 | $50-$100

Mark Twain Allen Press 1957, ‘San Francisco Correspondent’

1272 | $50-$100

Conrad Gesner Grabhorn Press 1937, ‘On the Admiration of Mountains’

1276 | $50-$100

“The Noble Knight Paris And the Fair Vienne” Translated by William Caxton, the Allen Press, 1956

1261 | $50-$150

“Thistles And Thorns” by Paul Smyth, with Engravings by Barry Moser, Abattoir Editions, Signed, 1977

1265 | $70-$120

“The Scarlet Letter” by Nathaniel Hawthorne, Random House, 1928

1269 | $50-$75

Translation by William Burton #17/394 1923, ‘The Loves of Clitophon And Leucippe’

1273 | $50-$100

“Candide” by Voltaire (François-Marie Arouet) Illustrated by Rockwell Kent, Random House, Ca. 1928

1277 | $50-$100

“Recollections: My Life in Bookbinding” by Bernard C. Middleton, Foreword by Marianne Tidcombe, Bird & Bull Press, 1995

1262 | $50-$100

“Wood Engraving: Notes on the Craft” by Barry Moser, Artist Proof, Signed, Pennyroyal Press, Ca. 1979

1266 | $50-$75

The Fortune Press, Ca. 1928, ‘Mother Goose’s Tales #245/1025’

1270 | $50-$150

R. B. Stratton Grabhorn Press, Ca. 1935, ‘Captivity of the Oatman Girls’

1274 | $50-$100

“Nemrud Dagi: the Hierothesion of Antiochus I of Commagene” Edited by Donald H. Sanders, Eisenbrauns, 1996

1278 | $50-$100

“Antigone” a Tragedy by Sophocles, the Allen Press, 1978

1263 | $50-$100

“Shakespeare’s Sonnets” Introduced And Edited by Helen Vendler, Arion Press, 1997

1267 | $50-$100

De La Motte Fouques, Arthur Rackham, Illustrator 1909, ‘Undine, 14 Color Plates’

1271 | $50-$100

“A Compleat History of Druggs” by Pierre Pomet, Facsimile Edition, Brummel Press, 1970

1275 | $50-$100

Eve Singing, Poems by Paul Ramsey, Pennyroyal Press. 1976

1279 | $50-$100

“The Canterbury Tales” by Geoffrey Chaucer, Facsimile Edition, Paradine, 1973

1280 | $50-$100

30 Years of Bird And Bull Press 1958- 1988 Compiled by Howell J. Heaney, Bird & Bull Press, 1988

1284 | $50-$200

“The Dialogue of the Dogs” by Miguel De Cervantes Saavedra, the Allen Press, 1969

1288 | $40-$70

Thomas Bulfinch 1958, ‘The Age of Fable or Stories of Gods And Heroes’

1292 | $800-$1200

Robert Crumb (American, B. 1943) “The Complete Crumb Comics”, 17 pcs

1296 | $100-$200

John Szarkowski (American, 1925-2007) ‘Ansel Adams at 100’

1281 | $50-$100

“The Metamorphoses of Ovid”, William Caxton Translation, Facsimile Edition, George Braziller, 1968

1285 | $50-$100

“Christopher Columbus” by Nikos Kazantzakis, the Allen Press, 1972

1289 | $25-$50

James H Marrow , Ca. 1994, ‘The Hours of Simon De Varie’, (Illuminated Manuscripts)

1293 | $300-$500

Andy Warhol (American, 1928-1987) ‘25 Cats/ Holy Cats (Box Set); Moderna Museet Stockholm Flowers Catalogue’

1297 | $75-$150

Edvard Munch (Norwegian, 1863-1944) Set of 4 Books

1282 | $50-$100

“Five Short Stories” by Marcel Aymé, with Wood Engravings by Gaylord Schanilec, Bird & Bull Press, 1994

1286 | $50-$100

“With the Night Mail” by Rudyard Kipling, Illustrations by Vincent Perez, the Arion Press, 1998

1290 | $25-$50

1958, ‘The Works of Geoffrey Chaucer’, Kelmscott Edition

1294 | $250-$350

David Hockney (English, B. 1937) ‘Hockney’s Alphabet; Hockney’s Poster’

1298 | $25-$50

Robert Blair And William Blake , Ca. 1903, ‘The Grave, a Poem’

1283 | $50-$100

“The Splendid Idle Forties” by Gertrude Atherton, Preface by Oscar Lewis, the Allen Press, 1960

1287 | $50-$100

“The Tragedie of Anthonie And Cleopatra” by William Shakespeare, with Illustrations by Mary Grabhorn, the Grabhorn Press, 1960

1291 | $25-$50

Hon. Francis Thistleton Arion Press 1989, ‘The Govenor of Cacona’

1295 | $100-$200

Robert Rauschenberg (American, 1925-8) Photography Book ‘Photos in + Out City LImits Boston; New York’

1299 | $50-$100

William Blake (Engraving) ‘Illustration of the Book of Job’

1300 | $25-$75

Rockwell Kent, , Ca. 1990, ‘The Jewel, a Romance of Fairyland’, Baxter Society

1304 | $20-$50

Albert Guerard 1941, ‘France of To-Morrow’

1308 | $150-$300

The Vidal Mayor, Facsimile Edition, J. Paul Getty Museum, 1990

1312 | $20-$40

“The Book of Ruth” Reed Pale Press, 1934

1316 | $10-$40

1301 | $25-$50

Robert Grabhorn 1975, ‘A Commonplace Book of Cookery’

1305 | $50-$100

Caxton’s Sir Thomas Malory, 1983, ‘Le Morte D’Arthur’

1309 | $50-$100

Stephen Crane Barry Moser Illustrator 1984, ‘The Red Badge of Courage’

1313 | $20-$50

James Hamilton, 1990, ‘Arthur Rackham Biography’

Clare Leighton 1954, ‘Where Land Meets Sea’ 1317 | $100-$300

“Le Corbusier Le Grand” by John Lewis Cohen, 2008

1302 | $25-$60

“Folk Tales & Fairy Stories from India” by Sudhin N. Ghose, Illustrations by Shrimati Carlile, Golden Cockerel Press, 1961

1306 | $20-$50

T.J. Cobden-Sanderson, 1902, ‘Ecce Mundus, Industrial Ideals And the Book Beautiful’

1310 | $50-$100

“Rip Van Winkle And the Legend of Sleepy Hollow” by Washington Irving, Pennyroyal Press, 1984

1314 | $20-$100

“Cabinet of Natural Curiosities” by Albertus Seba, Taschen, 2001

1318 | $100-$150

John Rewald (Amercian, 1912-1994) 1996, ‘A Catalogue Raisonne: the Paintings of Paul Cézanne’

1303 | $20-$80

1973, ‘The Rohan Master, a Book of Hours’

1307 | $20-$100

A Descriptive Bibliography of the Books Ashendene Press 1895-1935, 1976

1311 | $40-$80

Lee Hendrix And Thea Vignau-Wilberg, 1992, ‘”Mira Calligraphiae Monumenta”’, J. Paul Getty Museum,16th Calligraphic Manuscript

1315 | $40-$80

“Desert Islands” by Walter De La Mare, with Decorations by Red Whistler, First Edition, Faber And Faber Ltd., 1930

1319 | $200-$400

Victor Vasarely (French/Hungarian, 1906-1997) ‘Vasarely Volumes 1, 2, 3, 4’

1320 | $50-$100

Stephen King (American) ‘The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon Pop up Book’

1324 | $150-$300

Carl Barks (American, 1901-2000) ‘Barks Treasury: the Art of Carl Barks’

1328 | $75-$150

Leroy Neiman (American, 1921-2012) ‘Two Volume Catalogue Raisonne of Prints; LeRoy Neiman on Safari’

1321 | $200-$400

Erte (French, 1892-1990) Comprehensive Catalogue Raisonne Collection

1325 | $150-$250

Helen Frankenthaler (American, 1928-2011) by Pegram Harrison 1996, ‘Frankenthaler: a Catalogue Raisonne, Prints 1961-1994’

1329 | $75-$150

Fernando Botero (Columbian, B. 1932) ‘Monograph & Catalogue Raisonne: Paintings 1975-1990; Sculptures’

1322 | $100-$200

Norman Rockwell (Amerian, 1894-1978) by Laurie Norton Moffat ‘Norman Rockwell: a Definitive Catalogue’

1326 | $100-$200

Sam Francis (American, 1923-1994) ‘The Prints of Sam Francis: a Catalogue Raisonne 1960-1990’

1330 | $100-$200

“New York: the New Art Scene”, Photographs by Ugo Mulas, Text by Alan Solomon, Holt, Rinehart And Winston, 1967, First Edition

1323 | $300-$500

Andy Warhol (American, 1928-1987) Feldman / Schellmann ‘Andy Warhol Prints: a Catalogue Raisonne 1962-1987; Exposures; Cars’

1327 | $100-$200

Roy Lichtenstein (American, 1923-1997) by Mary Lee Corlett ‘The Prints of Roy Lichtenstein: a Catalogue Raisonne, 1948-1993’

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