DuMouchelles March 2024 Auction Catalogue

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March 13th & 14th, 2025

March 2025: Live Auction

Hosted Thursday, Mar 13th, 2025 @ 11am

Presenting fine art, jewelry, and collectibles from prestigious estates. Featured highlights include Daniel Ridgway Knight’s Going to the River, a Pablo Picasso linocut, ToulouseLautrec’s Le Jockey, and three Michael Ayrton bronze sculptures. Notable jewelry offerings include a 4.42-carat yellow diamond pendant and a Cartier gold bracelet. Additional standouts include a Gibson ES-175 guitar and carousel horses by Charles Looff and Allan Herschell Co. A must-attend event for collectors of fine art, prints, sculpture, and luxury jewelry.

March 2025: Online Only

Hosted Friday, Mar 14th, 2025 @ 11am

Featuring fine silver, art glass, decorative arts, and antiques from notable private collections. Highlights include a Rick Strini feather-pulled vase (1996), a Jonathan Swanz “Arctic Fertility Yin Bowl” (2005), Baccarat and Murano millefiori paperweights, an 1826 London sterling fish slice, and a Royal Vienna hand-painted plate (ca. 1900). With an exceptional selection of glass, silver, clocks, sculpture, and ceramics, this sale offers unique acquisitions from prominent estates.

Auction Preview Open: 9:30AM-5PM EST

Thursday, March 6th

Friday, March 7th

Saturday, March 8th

Tuesday, March 11th

Wednesday, March 12th

Virtual Preview available at: dumoart.com/preview

The March

Auctions

On Cover:

Lot 1004

Henri De Toulouse-Lautrec (French, 1864-1901) 1899, “Le Jockey”

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 $50,000 $5,000 $100,000 $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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1. MONTAGUE DAWSON,

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

In our opinion a work by the artist.

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

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

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In our competent opinion, a copy of the work of the artist.

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Has a signature which in our competent opinion might be the signature of the artist.

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A 24% BUYER’S PREMIUM WILL BE ADDED TO EACH LOT SOLD AND IS SUBJECT TO SALES TAX*. SHIPMENT OF MERCHANDISE MUST BE ARRANGED AND PAID BY THE BUYER. ALL SALES ARE FINAL

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1 | $20000-$40000

Daniel Ridgway Knight (American, 1839-1924) Oil on Canvas 1892, ‘Going to the River’

5 | $20000-$30000

Pablo Picasso (Spanish, 1881-1973) Linocut on Watermarked Arches Paper, 1959, ‘La Pique Cassée’

9 | $2000-$4000

Dale Chihuly (American, B. 1941) Watercolor, Acrylic, And Metallic Paint on Paper, ‘Untitled (Basket)’

13 | $2000-$4000

Michael Ayrton (British, 1921-1975) Bronze Sculpture, ‘Minotaur’

17 | $2500-$3500

Allan Herschell Co. (American) Jumping Carousel Horse

2 | $4000-$6000

William Hart, NA (Scottish-American, 1823-1894) Oil on Canvas, ‘Macbeth’s Castle’

6 | $5000-$7000

Pierre-Auguste Renoir (French, 1841-1919) Lithograph on Arches Laid Paper 1898, ‘Le Chapeau Épinglé, 1ère Planche’

10 | $10000-$15000

Marshall Maynard Fredericks (American, 19081998) Plaster Sculpture 1940, ‘Baboon of the Theatre Playing a Ham’

14 | $6000-$9000

Gibson (American, Est. 1902) ES-175 Laminated Maple Hollow Body Electric Guitar, 1956

18 | $2500-$3500

Allan Herschell Co. (American) Transition Jumper Carousel Horse

3 | $1000-$3000

In the Manner of Antoine Blanchard Oil on Canvas ‘Arc De Triomphe,’

7 | $2000-$4000

M.C. Escher (Dutch, 1898-1972) Wood Engravings on Paper, 1940, ‘De Graphicus M.C. Escher’, 4 Prints

11 | $5000-$8000

Michael Ayrton (British, 1921-1975) Bronze And Plexiglass Sculpture, ‘Cage Contingency’

15 | $3000-$5000

Delaware Water Gap, Pocono Mountains, Cigar Store Indian, Ca. 1900

19 | $600-$1000

Charles Culver (American, 1908-1967) Watercolor And Pastel on Paper, 1960s, ‘Golden Pheasant’

4 | $25000-$45000

Henri De Toulouse-Lautrec (French, 1864-1901) Lithograph Printed in Colors on China Paper, Ca. 1899, ‘Le Jockey’

8 | $6000-$8000

John Lennon (British, 1940-1980) Pen And Ink on Tan Paper, 1969, ‘Portrait of John & Yoko’

12 | $5000-$8000

Michael Ayrton (British, 1921-1975) Bronze Sculpture, ‘Minotaur in Jeopardy’

16 | $3000-$5000

Charles Looff (German/American, 1852-1918) Peek-A-Boo Mane Outside Standing Carousel Horse

20 | $2000-$4000

Percy Ives (American, 1864-1928) Oil on Canvas, 1914, ‘Flamenco Dancer’

21 | $1000-$1500

After Pierre-Paul Prud’Hon (French, 1758-1823) Oil on Canvas, 19th. C, ‘Young Zephyr Balancing Above Water’

25 | $800-$1200

Robert Sullins (American, 1926-1991) Oil on Masonite, 1962, ‘Metropolis’

29 | $2000-$3000

Patrick Heron (English, 1920-1999) Screenprint in Colors on Wove Paper 1970, ‘Interlocking Scarlet And Pink in Deep Green’

33 | $500-$1000

Jim Dine (American, B. 1935) Drypoint And Hand-coloring, on Fabriano Rosaspina 1978, ‘Lilies, from the Temple of Flora’

37 | $250-$350

Larry Stark (American) Photo Screenprint in Colors on Wove Paper 1970, ‘Interstate Highway 90, Cleveland’

22 | $1500-$2500

Victor Eeckout (Belgian, 1821-1879) Oil on Beveled Mahogany Panel, Ca. 1860, ‘Drummer Boy’

26 | $800-$1200

Glen Michaels (American, Michigan, 1927-2020) Oil on Canvas, ‘Untitled’

30 | $2000-$4000

Patrick Heron (English, 1920-1999) Screenprint in Colors on Wove Paper 1970, ‘Six in Vermillion with Green in Yellow’

34 | $800-$1200

Gordon Newton (American, 1948-2019) Pencil Drawing on Paper ‘Hamburgers’

38 | $1000-$2000

Ed Ruscha (American, B. 1937) Artist Books 1965; 1969, Some Los Angeles Apartments; Twentysix Gasoline Stations”, 2 Books

23 | $1000-$3000

Douglas Arthur Teed (American, 1860-1929) Oil on Canvas, 1919, ‘Sultan And Great Pyramid, Cairo’

27 | $1000-$1500

Uri Lifshitz (Israel, 1936-2011) Oil on Canvas, ‘Abstract’

31 | $1000-$1500

Stephen Hansen, (American, B. 1950) Papier Mache Signed Wall Sculpture 1981, ‘Salesman’

35 | $300-$500

Larry Stark (American) Photo Screenprint in Colors on Wove Paper ‘Zeeb Rd Exit I-94, Michigan’

39 | $20000-$25000 4.42 Carat VVS2 S-T Yellowish Round Brilliant Cut Diamond

24 | $1000-$2000

Richard Kozlow (American, 1926-2008) Oil on Canvas 1998, ‘Northern Lights’

28 | $2000-$3000

Patrick Heron (English, 1920-1999) Screenprint in Colors on Wove Paper, 1967, ‘Winchester Four IV’

32 | $800-$1200

Jim Dine (American, B. 1935) Lithograph on Wove Paper 1979, ‘Nancy’

36 | $300-$500

Larry Stark (American) Photo Screenprint in Colors on Wove Paper 1970, ‘One Culture Under God VIII’

40 | $2000-$3000

French 14k Yellow Woven Gold & Diamonds Bracelet, Hidden Watch by Lura, Ca. 1940

French 17k Gold Hinged Filigree Bracelet with Diamonds, Ca. 1920
Mod. Depositato (Italian) 750 Yellow Gold Cuff Bracelet
Toliro (Italian) 18K Yellow Gold Flexible Bracelet
Cartier (French) 18k Yellow Gold Wide Link Bangle Bracelet
Glycine (Swiss) Wristwatch on 14k Rose Gold, Diamond & Rubies Bangle Bracelet, Ca. 1920
Diamond, Yellow Diamond & Ruby Brooch
Carved Amethyst Cameo Portrait Pendant, 14k Gold Chain, 19th C. 48
Vauchez (Paris) Gold Pocket Watch And Chatelaine, Ca. 1780
Yellow Gold & Rubies 6-Strand Bracelet with Tassels
French 18k Gold, Rubies & Diamond Wristwatch Bracelet, 19th C.
Micromosaic 18k Yellow Gold Brooch with Tassels, Ca. 1900
Ralco (Swiss) 18k White Gold, Diamond & Blue Guilloche Enamel 17-Jewel Pendant Watch with Chain, 1920
Dueber 14k Gold Pocket Watch, 10k Double Gold Chain

61 | $500-$700 14k Gold & Amethyst Foliate Brooch-Pendant, 14k Yellow Gold Chain

65 | $500-$600

69 | $400-$600

Italian 18k White & Yellow Gold, Diamond Earrings, Thistle Motif

73 | $500-$800

Gucci (Italian) Men’s Stainless Steel Daydate Wristwatch, Ca. 1990

77 | $300-$500

Italian 18k Yellow Gold & Rubies Earrings, Ca. 1960

62 | $500-$1000

Carved Carnelian Intaglio & 18K Gold Medallion, 16k Gold Chain

66 | $500-$800 14k Watch Chain, 18k Gold Diamond Form Pendant, Ca. 1920

70 | $400-$600 14K Gold Chain, Portrait Miniature on Celluloid Mirror

74 | $200-$300 Bulgari (Greek) Man’s Solotemp Stainless Wristwatch

78 | $300-$500 14k Yellow Gold Locket & 18k Yellow Gold Chain, Ca. 1920

63 | $500-$800 T.R. Russell (English) 18k Gold Swiss Pocket Watch, Half Hunter Demi Case, 1910

67 | $400-$500 14k Yellow Gold, Rubies & Diamond Brooch And Earrings, Ca. 1960

71 | $1500-$2500 Baume And Mercier 14K Gold Lady’s Wrist Watch, Diamond

75 | $300-$400 14k Gold And Micromosaic Earrings, Standing Provincial Figures, Ca. 1940

79 | $300-$500 18K Gold Locket on 14K Gold Chain, Ca. 1900

64 | $500-$800

68 | $400-$600 Coral Beaded Five-Strand

72 | $400-$600

76 | $300-$500 14k Yellow Gold And Cameo Earrings

80 | $300-$500 14k Yellow Gold Chain with Blue Crystals And 14k Gold Locket, Ca. 1920

Pearl (8mm) Double-Strand Necklace, 14k White Gold, Diamond & Blue Sapphire Clasp, Ca. 1960
Baroque Pearl (7mm) Lariat Necklace with Gold Tassels
Necklace, 18k Yellow Gold Buckle
Bezel
Bulova (American) 14k Gold Man’s Wristwatch, Ca. 1940
Yellow Gold Double-sided Locket, Ca. 1850
14K Yellow Gold Chain, Ruby And Diamond Pendant
Cartier (French) Gold Plated Demilune Glasses with Bifocal Lenses
Gold Folding Eyeglasses on Chain, Ca. 1920
German 925 Sterling Silver, Enamel, & Pavé Diamond Pendant Watch, 28” Chain
Yellow Gold Medic Alert Bracelets
14K Yellow Gold, Mobe Pearl & Rubies Pendant
14k Yellow Gold And Mobe Pearl Pendant, Diamond Surround
Italian Filigree Pendant 18k Gold Filigree Pendant with Photo Locket, Victorian Chain
Gold Filled Mosaic Brooch And Locket, Ca. 1900
Oval Citrine Pendant, Sterling Chain
Modernist Citrine Large Pendant, Sterling Chain
Russian Amber Pendant on Sterling Chain
Greek Coin on Silver Chain
Stone And Sterling Pendant
Italian Mosaic Brooch, Flower Arrangement 1900
Jay Strongwater (American) Enamel And Rhinestone Encrusted Brooches
Mont Blanc (German) Meisterstruck Ball Point Pen

101 | $300-$500

Gucci (Italian) Raffia Embroidered White Leather Handbag 102 |

Judith Leiber (American, New York) Rhinestone Embellished Minaudière

103 | $1000-$2000

Affortunato Gori (Fortunato Gory) (IT/FR, 18691925) Art Nouveau Bronze And Carrera Marble Bust of a Woman 1905-1920

104 | $1000-$2000

Albert Ernest Carrier Belleuse (French, 18241887) Bronze Sculpture 1890-1900, ‘Bust of Rembrandt’ 105 | $1000-$1500

American Cast Iron Jockey Hitching Post, Ca. 1900

Chinese Bronze Sculpture of Xuanwu

Doug Hyde (American Chippewa & Assiniboine, B. 1946) Bronze Seated Native American with Ceramic Pot

European Carved Green Marble Pedestal, 1900-1920

Chinese Gilt Bronze Seated Bodhisattva Mahasthamaprapta

Chinese Bronze Sculpture, Seated Guan Yu

Tibetan Bronze Temple Bells, Ca. 19th C.

Dan McDermott (American, 20th/21st C.) Bronze Sculpture, ‘Joy of the Dance II’

Carved Mahogany Pedestal, Ca. 1900 119

Warren Platner (American, 1919-2006) for Knoll (American) Platner Coffee Table, Ca. 1970

Warren McArthur (American, 1885-1961) Brushed Aluminum, Laminate & Rubber Dining Table, Ca. 1930

Malachite Green Carved Marble Rhinoceros
Chinese Bronze Mysterious Beast Sculpture
Pair of Chinese Bronze Elephants
Austrian Cold Painted Bronze Sculpture, Bird with Chicks, Ca. 1930
Burmese Bronze Kyeezee Flat Gong with an Elephant Bell, Ca. 19th C.

121 | $700-$900

Florence Knoll (American, 1917-2019) for Knoll Associates (American) Rosewood T-Angle Coffee Table, Ca. 1970

125 | $300-$500

Charles Hollis Jones (American, B. 1945) Mid Century Modern Lucite Chairs, Ca. 1970

129 | $700-$1000

Johannes Stahl (German, 1869-1932) for Mettlach (German) Cameo Stoneware Classical Plaque, 1900

133 | $600-$800

American Federal Style Mahogany Breakfront Cabinet, 20th C.

137 | $600-$1000

Baroque Style Giltwood And Gesso Hall Mirror, 20th C.

122 | $300-$500

Attributed to Gaetano Sciolari (Italian, 20th C.) Mid Century Modern Glass Rod & Acrylic Chandelier, Ca. 1970

126 | $1000-$2000

In the Manner of Charles Limbert (American) Double Oval Oak Library Table, 20th C.

130 | $2000-$3000

Neoclassical Style Bronze Caryatid Form Glass Top Table

134 | $400-$600

Maitland-Smith (British) Mahogany Demi-lune Cabinet, Ca. 1990

138 | $500-$800

Pair of Tufted Faux Leather Hall Benches, Ca. 2000

123 | $400-$600

VeArt (Italian) Mid Century Modern Murano Glass 4-Light Chandelier, Ca. 1960

127 | $400-$600

Stickley Bros. Co. (Grand Rapids, Michigan) Mission Period Quaint Oak Armchairs, Ca. 1900

131 | $1500-$3000

Kittinger Furniture Co. (American) ‘Williamsburg Adaptation’ Mahogany Dining Table, Mahogany Side Chairs & Wingback Chairs

135 | $500-$800

French Louis XVI Style Gilt Carved Wood Settee, Ca. 1910

139 | $500-$700

American Federal Style Flame Mahogany Secretary Cabinet, Ca. 1940

124 | $300-$400

Mid Century Modern Slag Glass & Aluminum 4-Light Chandelier, Ca. 1940

128 | $1500-$2000

Italian Capodimonte Painted Porcelain Pictorial Shield, 19th C.

132 | $600-$1200

In the Manner of Jacques Laurent Cosson, Louis XV Kingwood And D’ore Bronze Bureau Plat

136 | $600-$1000

Baroque Style Giltwood And Gesso Hall Mirror, 20th C.

140 | $400-$600

Louis XVI Influence Inlaid Mahogany Round Top Center Table, 20th C.

141 | $400-$800

Hickory White Furniture Co. (American) Chippendale Style Mahogany Dining Room Table, with 2 Leaves, 20th C.

145 | $700-$1100

Waterford Quality Crystal Five-Light Chandelier, 1940-50

142 | $400-$800

Chippendale Style Mahogany Dining Room Chairs, 20th C.

146 | $400-$500

Dutch Baroque Colonial Style Brass Eight-Arm Chandelier

149 | $300-$400

Kalco Lighting (American) Patinated Metal Wall Sconces, 21st C. 150 | $200-$400

153 | $500-$800

Daum Nancy (French) Vitrified Pate-de-verre Glass Footed Bowl

157 | $1000-$2000

John Littleton & Kate Vogel (American) Blown Satin Glass ‘Acrobag’ Sculpture, 2004

143 | $300-$500

Baker Furniture “Stately Homes” Inlaid Mahogany Pembroke Drop Leaf Table

147 | $300-$500

Kalco Lighting (American) Patinated Metal 8-Light Chandelier, 21st C.

Kalco Lighting (American) Patinated Metal Pendant Lights, 21st C. 151 | $300-$500

American Cut Crystal & Silver Plated Table Lamp, Ca. 1950

Legras (French) Cameo Glass Vase, Ribbon & Nest Motif

158 | $800-$1200

144 | $300-$500

English Queen Anne Style Carved Walnut Lowboy, 19th C.

148 | $300-$400

Spanish Brutalist Style Gilded Iron 9-Light Wall Sconce, Ca. 1960

152 | $500-$700

Muller Frere Luneville (French) Art Glass Ceiling Light 1920

Legras (French) Cameo Glass Vase, Grape Leaf & Vine Motif 156 | $400-$500

Verlys (French) Art Deco Glass Centerpiece Bowl, Ribbon Border, Ca. 1930

Michael David & Kit Karbler (American, 20th C.) Contemporary Studio Art Glass Sculpture 159 |

Lundberg Studios (American) Gold Iridescent Art Glass Vase, 1994 160 | $300-$400

Art Nouveau Leaded Stained Glass Windows, Ca. 1900

161 | $400-$500

Sevres (French) Porcelain Portrait: Madame Montesson

165 | $800-$1200

Bruckmann & Sohn (German) 800 Silver Flatware Set, Service for 6, Ca. 1890

169 | $300-$400

Whiting Division of Gorham Sterling Silver “Louis XV Soup Ladle, Serving Spoons And Forks, Ca. 1940

173 | $200-$500

Gorham (American) Sterling Silver 10-Piece Dresser Set, Ca. 1880

177 | $200-$250

London Sterling Silver Soup or Punch Ladle 1877, ‘Shell Pattern, by Francis Higgins’

162 | $300-$500

Royal Worcester (English) Japanesque Hardpaste Porcelain Ewer, Applied Serpent Handle, 1887

166 | $400-$500

Gorham (American) ‘Maintenon’ Sterling Silver Coffee Pot

170 | $300-$500

Sterling Shaving Mug (1), Silver Plate Shaving Mugs (4)

174 | $200-$300

Gorham Sterling Silver “King George” 1894, Serving Spoon

178 | $200-$400

Dutch Silver ‘dolphin’ Fish Slice And Fork + Italy ‘cherub’ Servers, 3 Pcs

163 | $4000-$6000

International Silver Company ‘Royal Danish’ Sterling Silver Flatware Set, 135pcs, 163 Tr Oz

167 | $400-$600

Gorham (American) Sterling Silver Column Form Candlesticks, Ca. 1930

171 | $250-$400 Persian .875 Silver Creamer, Sugar And Tray

175 | $200-$250

Peter And Ann Bateman Sterling Silver Soup Ladle 1798

179 | $200-$300

Tiffany & Co. (American, New York) Sterling Silver Serving Spoon, Shell & Thread, 1922

164 | $1000-$1500

Gorham (American) ‘Chantilly’ Sterling Silver Flatware, 72pcs

168 | $300-$500

George Smith 1782 And Robert Hennell (London) 1802 Sterling Silver Serving Spoon And Tongs

172 | $200-$300

Mary Chawner (London) Sterling Silver Ladles (2) 1836, Plus Two Others

176 | $200-$300

Scotland Sterling Silver Soup Ladle , Bright Cut 1785

180 | $200-$300

Wallace Sterling Silver Serving Spoons And Fork Lucerne, Peony, Irian, Rose, Peony

963-6255

181 | $500-$1500

Louis Meier (Detroit, MI) Mahogany Grandfather Clock, Early 20th C.

185 | $500-$800

Ithaca Calendar Clock Co. (American) Carved Walnut Calendar Hanging Library Clock 19th C.

189 | $350-$600

Bradley & Hubbard Waterbury Clock Co Works Cast Iron Blinking Eye Clock 1857

182 | $1000-$1400

Ithaca Calendar Clock Company (American) Hanging Regulator #1 Carved Walnut with Lady’s Head

186 | $500-$800

Ithaca Calendar Clock Co. (American) Carved Walnut Round Top #5(Old) Calendar Mantle Clock, 19th C.

183 | $800-$1200

Ithaca Calendar Clock Company, (American) Hanging Regulator #3 Walnut, 19th C.

187 | $500-$800

Ithaca Calendar Clock Co. (American) Walnut No. 11 Octagon Top Calendar Clock, 19th C.

Calendar Clock Company (American) Walnut Cottage #9(Old) Shelf Clock, 19th C. 191 | $400-$600 Ithaca Calendar Clock Co. (American) Index Double Dial Calendar Clock, Walnut Case 19th C.

184 | $800-$1200

Ithaca Calendar Clock Co, (American) Late Farmers #1 Calendar Clock, with Alarm, Walnut Case

188 | $500-$800 Eliada Tuttle (Owego, N.Y.) Mahogany, Pillar And Splat Mantle Clock, Wood Works 1830, ‘Reverse Painting’

192 | $500-$800 Eli Terry (American, 1772-1852) Pillar And Scroll Mantle Clock 1820 193 | $500-$900

Clock Company (American) Fashion No. 3 Walnut Calendar Shelf Clock, Late 19th C.

| $300-$500 Edward Fields (American) Custom Made Wool Rug, Ca. 1978, ‘Forbidden City’

| $500-$800

Handwoven Wool Wide Ruins Rug, 20th C.

201 | $800-$1500

Persian Large Bijar Hand Woven Wool Carpet 1950-1970

205 | $600-$800

Indo Keshan Hand-Woven Wool Carpet

209 | $800-$1200

Benton Henderson Clark (American, 1895-1964) Oil on Canvas 1920, ‘A Boy’s Prank’

213 | $400-$600

Louis Icart (French, 1888-1950) Aquatint Etching with Color, 1926, ‘Les Mouettes (Seagulls)’

217 | $300-$350

Jeff Kurtti, 1998, ‘The Art of Mulan’, Disney Limited Edition #210

202 | $700-$900

Persian Isphahan Hand Woven Wool Carpet 1970-80

206 | $800-$1200

Thomas Arvid (American) Giclée on Canvas, ‘A Good Time’

210 | $800-$1200

Edwin Harold Glasbey (Canada, 1894-1952) Oil on Canvas, ‘Winter Logging Scene’

214 | $400-$600

Louis Icart (French, 1888-1950) Aquatint Etching with Color, 1927, ‘Le Goûter (Snack)’

218 | $300-$500

“Christopher Columbus: Facsimile of His Own Book of Privileges - 1502”, Edited by B.F. Stevens, 1893

203 | $400-$800

Persian Kerman Hand Woven Wool Oriental Rug, Ca. 1950

207 | $500-$700

Thomas Arvid (American) Giclée on Canvas, 2004, ‘A Classic Setting’

211 | $600-$1000

Eleanor Ecob Morse (American, 1837-1921) Oil on Canvas, 1891, ‘Still Life of Raspberries’

215 | $400-$600

After Wilhelm Leibl (German, 1844-1900) Oil on Mahogany Panel ‘Three Women in Church (Die Drei Frauen in Der Kirche)’

219 | $300-$500

Dominic Pangborn (American, Michigan, B. 1952) Acrylic on Canvas, ‘Passion of Christ’

204 | $700-$900

Persian Tabriz Silk Gonbad Rug, Later 20th C.

208 | $500-$800

Thomas Arvid (American) Giclée on Canvas, ‘Shines Like It Does Far Niente’

212 | $700-$900

Louis Icart (French, 1888-1950) Aquatint Etching with Color, 1927, ‘Petit Déjeuner (Mealtime)’

216 | $400-$600

Walter Marchese (Italian, B. 1958) Oil on Canvas ‘Girasoli *(Sunflowers)’

220 | $300-$500

Pressley, Lithograph on Wove Paper, 1984, ‘Nude Female’

221 | $300-$500

Arthur Luis Piza (Brazilian, 1928-2017) Etching And Aquatint with Carborundum on Vellum 1969, ‘Eclipse’

224 | $500-$800

Lenox (American) ‘Autumn’ Porcelain Dinner Set, Service for 12, 82 Pcs.

European Signed Watercolor on Paper, Street Scene, 1950
Wedgwood (English) ‘Florentine’ (Dark Blue) Bone China Dinner Service, 70 Pcs.
Roseville Pottery (American) ‘Vista’ Ceramic Vase, Ca. 1920
Glazed Ceramic Urn, 1900
Scholar Rock
Porcelain Hand Painted Plaque
Porcelain Yellow Glaze Blulbous Vase
Porcelain Wucai Vases
Chinese Porcelain Large Circular Charger
Chinese Porcelain Blue on White Bowl
Porcelain Ge-ware Celadon Vase
Chinese Flambe Glaze Porcelain Vase
Chinese Porcelain Charger, Blue on White
Red Lacquered Covered Box, Ca. Late
Huanghuali Brushpot
Chinese Bronze Censer

241 | $300-$500

Chinese Cloisonne Jardinere with Jade Tree 19th.

245 | $400-$500

Bill Brandt (German, 1904-1983) Gelatin Silver Print, ‘Dylan Thomas at the Salisbury Public House, London, 1941’

249 | $300-$600

Moses Soyer (American, 1899-1974) Oil on Canvas ‘Danger at Rest’

253 | $300-$500

Utagawa Kunisada (Toyokuni III) (Japanese, 1786-1864) Woodblock Prints, Ca. 19th C.

257 | $300-$500

Victor Vasarely (French/Hungarian, 1906-1997) Serigraph in Colors on Wove Paper

242 | $300-$500

Chinese Lacquer over Wood Guqin (?? )

246 | $300-$400

Berenice Abbott (American, 1898-1991) Gelatin Silver Print, 1926, ‘Portrait of Marie Laurencin’

250 | $300-$500

Frederick Davis (British, Fl., 1853-1892) Watercolor on Paper, 1892, ‘Font Rouge’

254 | $300-$500

Utagawa Kunisada (Toyokuni III) (Japanese, 1786-1864) Woodblock Prints, Ca. Pre 1844, ‘Onoe Kikugorou And Ichimura Uzaemon’

258 | $300-$400

Chaim Gross (American, 1904-1991) Serigraph #153/200 1968, ‘Celebration’

243 | $400-$600

Chinese Ming Style Teakwood Side Chair 20th C.

247 | $200-$400

Francesco Scavullo (American, 1921-2004)

Gelatin Silver Print 2004, ‘Luciano Pavarotti’

251 | $300-$400

Warren Prindle, (American, B. 1959) Oil Paintings on Board 1989, ‘Cityscapes’, 13” X 10” And

255 | $100-$200

Ferdinand Meisel (German) Etching on Paper, Ca. 1920, ‘Two Dancers’

259 | $250-$500

Earl Stroh (American, 1924-2005) Ink on Paper ‘Moving Figure’

244 | $300-$500

Chiavari Style High Back Narrow (Italian) Mahogany Side Chair, Ca. 1940

248 | $300-$500

H. White (American, 20th C.) Oil on Board, Ca. 1960s, ‘Coastal Scene’

252 | $300-$500

Blanes Garcia Oil on Canvas ‘California Coast’

256 | $300-$500

Salvador Dali (Spanish, 1904-1989) Etching ‘King Solomon’

260 | $200-$400

Michael Godard (American, B. 1963) Giclee on Canvas 2004, ‘He Devil Martini’

261 | $300-$400

Mahogany Gate Leg Table, Opens to Oval 1930

265 | $300-$500

American Empire Mahogany 1840, ‘Shaving Stand, Floor Style’

269 | $400-$800

Native American Projectile Point Collection, Found on Mackinac Island, Michigan

273 | $800-$1200

French Lefaucheux Type Six-shot Double-action Pin-fire Revolver, Ca. 1856-1869

277 | $250-$500

Javanese Kris Dagger, Ca. 19th C.

262 | $300-$500

German Walnut Carved Fireplace Screen with Needlepointe

266 | $300-$400 Cast Iron Footstool, Figural Legs 1900

270 | $400-$600

Afghan Brass Clad And Bone Inlaid Flint Lock Jezail Rifle, Early to Mid 19th C.

274 | $400-$600

Grouping of Four Sudanese Arm Daggers, Ca. 19th/early 20th C.

278 | $250-$500

African, Tuareg, Takoba Sword, Ca. 19th C.

263 | $300-$500

English Carved Oak Fireplace Screen, on Pole 1850, Needlepoint And Glass Beads

267 | $300-$600

Ashanti Curved Tribal Stool, (Ghana) Incised Carving 1920

271 | $400-$600

Afghan Bone Inlaid Flintlock Jezail Rifle, Early 19th C.

275 | $400-$600

Indo-Persian Tulwar Sword, 19th C.

279 | $300-$500

French Model 1833 Naval Boarding Cutlass, Chatellerault, 1842

264 | $200-$300

English Oak Slant Front Fireplace Scuttle 1850-1880

268 | $500-$700 U.S. M1864 Leather Cartridge Box Bearing a Confederate Plate, with a Union Box Plate, Ca. 19th C.

272 | $800-$1200 Barnett, London, Flintlock Rifle, 19th C.

276 | $300-$500

African Steel And Wood Hunting Spears, Ca. Early 20th C., L 37” to 40”

280 | $300-$500

Javanese Naga Kris Dagger, Ca. Late 19th/ early 20th C.

281 | $250-$500

282 | $300-$500

285 | $300-$500

286 | $250-$500

289 |

293 | $200-$400

283 | $300-$500

284 | $300-$500

287 | $250-$500

288 | $400-$600

292 | $200-$300

295 |

298 | $150-$300

Baker Furniture Queen Ann Style Burled Wood Side Table Late 20th Cen.

299 | $150-$300

300 | $200-$300

American Wrought Iron Terrace Table, Flowers in Relief, Ca. 1950

Burmese Austroasiatic Crossbow, Ca. Early 20th C.
Indian Carved Wood Sculpture And Bracket, Ca. Early to Mid 20th C.
Ethiopian Molded Hide Oromo Shield, Ca. 19th C.
Ethiopian Molded Hide Oromo Shield, Ca. 19th C.
Nigeria, Yoruba Peoples, Polychromed Carved Wood Headdress, Gelede Society (igi), Early 20th C.
Mali, Bamana Peoples, Carved Wood Antelope Headdress (Chi Wara), Ca. Early to Mid 20th C.
Tibetan Copper, Horn And White Metal Dbang Dung Trumpet, Ca. 19th/early 20th C.
English Brass And Wood Walking Cane with Flask
Colombia (Germany) Doll, Kid Jointed Body by Armand Marseille 1940 290
Victorian Style Mahogany Child’s Settee 291 | $200-$300
Chippendale Style Mahogany Child’s Chair
Chippendale Style Mahogany Child’s Settee
Japanese Black And Gold Lacquer Crescent Form Stool 1920
Louis XV Style Walnut Carved Footstool, Needlepoint 1940
Vander Ley Bros (Grand Rapids) Mahogany Bench, Needlepointe 1940
Vander Ley Bros. (Grand Rapids) Mahogany Bench, Needlepointe 1940
Grand Rapids Chippendale Stlye Mahogany Server, Ca. 1950
Kreiss Collection Tooled over Wood Round Top Table Late 20th Cen.

301 | $150-$300 Modern Lapidary Globe on Enameled Metal Base

302 | $50-$150

Pre-War German Table Globe, Adler Erdglobus, Hesse & Becker Verlag, Ca. 1939

303 | $150-$300 Alice Neel (American, 1900-1984) Richard Diebenkorn; Alex Katz ‘Alex Katz: the Complete Prints; Alice

304 | $200-$400

Neel; the Art of Richard Diebenkorn’
United States Silver Morgan & Peace Silver Dollars Coins, 1879-1928

1000 | $$100-$$200

Rick Strini (American, B. 1964) Iridescent Feather Pulled Vase, 1996

1004 | $$60-$$80

A. Gouin, Blown Studio Glass Sangria Set, 1999

1008 | $$30-$$60

Pernille Bulow (Danish, 20th C.) Blown Glass Martini Glass Style Candlesticks

1012 | $$75-$$125

Fiona Clark, Studio Glass Opaque Lilac Color Vase, Ca. 2000

1016 | $$60-$$100

D’Luna Studio (American) Studio Glass Vase, 1998

1001 | $$40-$$80

Mark J. Sudduth (American, Ohio, 20th/21st C.) Art Glass Footed Bowl

1005 | $$100-$$300

LaChaussee (American) Studio Art Glass Open Bowl, 1996

1009 | $$30-$$60

Pernille Bulow (Danish, 20th C.) Blown Glass Martini Glass Style Candlesticks

1013 | $$60-$$125

Richard Blenko (American, 20th/21st C.) Blown Glass Centerpiece, 2000

1017 | $$60-$$125

Antonio Garcia (American, 20th/21st C.) Art Glass Bowl, 1997

1002 | $$60-$$100

Signed Plum Color Glass Trumpet Form Vase, 1996

1006 | $$40-$$80

Steuben (American) Blown Glass Horse Paperweight

1010 | $$30-$$60

Alex Brand (American, 20th/21st C.) Blown Art Glass ‘Attitude’ Vase, 1996

1014 | $$60-$$100

Richard Blenko (American, 20th/21st C.) Blown Cobalt Glass with Yellow Swirl Vase, 2000

1018 | $$200-$$400

Bohemian Enamel Crest, Blown Glass Stemware Set, Ca. 1900

1003 | $$40-$$80

Signed American Sandblasted Art Glass Vase, Ca. 1990

1007 | $$60-$$125

D’Luna Studio (American) Art Glass Vase, 1996

1011 | $$30-$$60

Jeff Burnett (American, 20th/21st C.) Blown Glass Martini Glass, 1998

1015 | $$100-$$200

Daum (French) Colorless Freeform Glass Centerpiece Bowl, Ca. 1960

1019 | $$200-$$400

Robert Fritz (American) & Flora Mace (American) Sculptural Glass Vase & Bowl, Ca. 1970

1020 | $$150-$$250

Robert Held (American/Canadian, B. 1943) Iridescent Art Glass Vase, 1997

1024 | $$70-$$125

Ken And Ingrid Hansen (American, B. 1967) Murrine Glass Ruffled Vase, 2004

1028 | $$200-$$300

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

1032 | $$100-$$200

Glass Beaded Flower Bouquet in Glass Vase, 1940

1036 | $$100-$$125

935 Silver Religious Pendant on Chain, 925 Silver Chain

1021 | $$100-$$200

Robert Dane (American, B. 1952) Blown Plum & Cobalt Glass Vase, with Multi-Colored Ribbon Band, 1998

1025 | $$40-$$80

Alex Brand (American, B. 1957) Fused Colored Glass Urn, 1995

1029 | $$200-$$300

Murano Cased Glass Millefiori Paperweights, Ca. 1950

1033 | $$100-$$200

Blue Opaline Glass Table Oil Lamps, Glass Chimneys 1870

1022 | $$70-$$125

Jonathan Swanz (American, B. 1978) Sandblasted Art Glass Arctic Fertility Yin Bowl, 2005

1026 | $$30-$$60

Rick Strini (American, B. 1964) Iridescent Blown Glass Goblets, 1996

1030 | $$200-$$300

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

1034 | $$200-$$300

1023 | $$70-$$125

Waterford (Irish) Contemporary ‘Metra’ Colored Crystal Vase, 2006

1027 | $$200-$$300

Moser (Czech) Hand Blown Gold Gilt And Ruby Crystal Compote

1031 | $$50-$$100

Baccarat (French) Sulphide Paperweight, Theodore Roosevelt, 1966

Cultured Pearl Necklace, Ca. 1940, + Earrings 1035 | $$180-$$400

‘Old Russia Silver Icon Orthodox Cross & Chain’

1037 | $$200-$$300

Silver Jewelry, 3 Pcs. Sterling Hobe Brooch, Mexico Mayan Sun Pendant & Man’s Ring Size 10

1038 | $$100-$$150

German 885 Silver Cigarette Case, Ca. 1900

1039 | $$100-$$200

Jerome & Co (American) Beehive Clock Shelf Clock, 30 Hour Spring Movement 19th Century

1080 | $$100-$$300

David Hockney Offset Lithographic Poster

1084 | $$50-$$75

Grant Gildehus Woodblock on Paper Ca. 1967, ‘”Lord Be Merciful to Me, a Sinner”’

1088 | $$100-$$125

Books on Art

1092 | $$200-$$300

1081 | $$100-$$300

Saul Steinberg (American, 1914-1999) Artist Signed Poster 1971, ‘Maeght Zurich Gallery’

1085 | $$50-$$100

Watercolor And Gouache, ‘Study of Leek’, WATERCOLOR AND GOUACHE, H 7” W 17” STUDY of LEEK

1089 | $$100-$$300

John Leon (American, B. 1972) Bronze Sculpture, Ca. 2000, ‘Broadwing Hawk’

Lenox “Autumn” Pattern Soup Tureen with Cover 1093 | $$100-$$200

1096 | $$200-$$300

1082 | $$100-$$200

Victor Vasarely (French/Hungarian, 1906-1997) Offset Lithographic Exhibition Poster

1086 | $$50-$$150

1083 | $$100-$$200

E.T. Parris, , 1793-1873 Prints ‘Flowers of Loveliness, 2’

1087 | $$150-$$300

France Hand Painted Watercolor Scenes, After Watteau

| $$200-$$300

Hubley Airedale Terrier Cast Iron Dog Doorstop 1091 | $$200-$$300

Lenox “Autumn” Porcelain Coffee Pot, Tea Pot, Creamer, Sugar

Grysdre “Price” Cottage Ware Tea Pot And Cheese Keeper 1094 |

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

Vienna Hand Painted 9” Plate (Lady in Rose Garden + Czech Scenic 10”plate) 1097 | $$200-$$300

American Stoneware Jug, Blue Slip #5 1890 1098 |

Large Ceramic Bowl

| $$200-$$400

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

| $$200-$$400

Chinese Porcelain Double Gourd Shape Vase

After Franz Hals Print I ‘Portrait of a Man’
Zisha Teapot
Zisha Teapot
Zisha Teapot
(Imari) Porcelain Centerpiece Bowl, Signed 19th.c.
Blue on Crackle Glaze Bowl
Cloisonne Enamel Card Box

1140 | $$100-$$200

Hummel (German) Bisque Porcelain Figurine, 1972, ‘Umbrella Boy’ 1141 |

Hummel (German) Bisque Porcelain Figurine, Ca. 1970s, ‘Meditation with Flowers’

Hummel (German) Bisque Porcelain Autographed Figurine, 1981, ‘Volunteers’

West German Goebel Painted Hummel Figurines + Hummel Style Figurine & Shelf Clock 1144 | $$50-$$75

Royal Doulton (England,) Granny Mug D 5521

French Porcelain Handled Serving Pieces

Madame Alexander (6)+ Dolls, H 8”-17”

French Quimper Faiance Ceramic Bowls & Dishes

Fulper Pottery (American) Arts And Crafts Vase

Poker Chips, Three Trays with Box, 1900

Toy Cars, And Planes, 1”-2”

Crystal Hors D’oeuvre Dessert Plates 1940

Santa Clara Black on Black Pottery Vase, 20th C.

African, Zulu, War Axe, 19th/early 20th C.

Italian Majolica Glazed Terracotta Vase, Ca. 1950
American Etched Glass Water Goblets, Probably Fostoria, (7), Ca. 1930
J. Cristy, Glazed Ceramic Open Bowl, 1962
Mary Lark, (Detroit) Studio Art Pottery Pitcher And Platter
John Glick B. 1950 Lidded Vessel, Plum Tree Pottery
San Juan Pueblo Pottery Vase by Rosita De Herrera (B. 1940)

1160 | $$200-$$400

African, Chokwe, Iron And Wood Axe, 19th/ early 20th C.

African, Chokwe, Iron And Wood Axe, Ca. 19th/ early 20th C. 1162 |

Indian Carved Wood Temple Frieze, Ca. Early 20th C. 1163 |

African, Songye, Kilonda Axe, 19th/ Early 20th C. 1164 |

African Steel And Wood Hunting Spear And One Spear Head, 19th/early 20th C.

Central African 13.5” Dagger

African Glass Trade Bead Necklace, Chevron Beads

African Trade Bead Necklaces

African Carved Wood And Steel Hatchet, 19th/ early 20th C.

U.S. Army Bayonet ‘S.A’ HallMarked-Blade with Original Locking & Release Sheath 1908

African, Nigeria, Polychrome Carved Wood Divination Bowl, Late 19th/early 20th C.

African Polychrome Carved Wood, Metal, And Fiber Mask

African Dagger And Sheath L 22” 2 pcs

African Venetian Glass Trade Bead Necklaces

African Trade Bead Necklace Group, Venetian Glass Beads & Czech Beads

African Hebron Glass Trade Bead Necklace

African Trade Bead Necklace Grouping

1180 | $$100-$$200

African Venetian Glass, Polished Stone, And Ceramic Trade Bead Necklace

African Amber Toned Resin Trade Bead Necklace

African Amber Colored Resin Trade Bead Necklace

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African Glass Trade Bead Necklaces 1184 | $$100-$$200

African Glass & Stone Trade Bead Necklace

Native American Indian Pottery Basket with Images, Ca. 1900

African Czech Faceted Glass And Polished Stone Trade Bead Necklace

Hopi Triple Polychrome Vessel/ Handle/ Footed 1900

Mafa (Matakam) Peoples, Nigeria/Cameroon, Clay Vessel on Stand

Hopi American Indian Polychrome Bowl, Handle, Ca. 1900

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Hopi Native American Indian Bulbous Vase, Ca. 1930

Native American Pottery Cup 1940 1192 | $$150-$$300

MId Century Modern Mixed Media Wall Sculpture

1196 | $$150-$$200

Draper Hill (American, 1935-2009) Ink with Pencil Cartoon

1193 | $$200-$$300

Eva Z. Kaufman (Argentinian, B. 1929) Mid Century Modern Glazed Ceramic Tile Mosaic, 1975, ‘Bedouin Woman’

1197 | $$100-$$150

After Joseph Vernet, Framed Prints ‘Le Choix Du Poisson; Les Pecheurs a La Ligne’

1194 | $$200-$$400

William Henry Machen (American, 1832-1911) Watercolors on Paper, Landscapes

1198 | $$100-$$125

Dale DeArmond 1914-2006 Woodcut #14/100 1987, ‘Eskimo Story Tellers’

1195 | $$150-$$300

Signed Oil on Canvas, Ca. 1930, Untitled (Flower Bouquet Still Life)

1199 | $$200-$$400

Joan Miro (Spanish, 1893-1893) Lithograph in Colors, Exhibition Poster Galerie Gerald Cramer, Ca. 1969

1200 | $$200-$$400

Jacques Soisson (French, 1928-2012) Serigraph in Colors on Wove Paper, Ca. 1975, ‘Griffle Galeie’

1204 | $$200-$$300

English Indenture Document on Vellum, Thomas Scott, Ca. 1796

1208 | $$50-$$100

VOID - LOT BEING SPLIT Grouping of 18th And 19th Century Ink on Paper Documents, Last Will And Testament, Land Rental Ledger, Indenture

1212 | $$100-$$125

German Framed Embroidery Motto Sampler, Ca. 1860

1201 | $$200-$$400

John Howard Gould (Canadian, 1929-2010) Sumi Ink And Gouache on Handmade Rice Paper, ‘Water Bearer, Kabuki Theatre - Japan’

1205 | $$200-$$300

English Indenture Document on Vellum, Ca. 1827, ‘Wm & John Bagnall, Charles Stought’

1209 | $$100-$$150

Graphite & Colored Pencil Drawings of Chandeliers, Ca. 1910

1213 | $$50-$$100

Hand Woven Wool with Bronze Mounts Bell Pull, Ca. 1900

1202 | $$50-$$100

Shan Merry (American/French, B. 1935) Seriolithograph

1206 | $$200-$$300

English Indenture Document on Vellum, Thomas Scott 1796

1210 | $$100-$$150

Zeplin Covers And the World Flight Postcards Ca. 1929, Group of Two H 5.5”

1214 | $$50-$$75 Wood Flatware Case

1203 | $$300-$$500

Monogrammed RWA (American) OIl on Canvas, Ca. 1900, ‘Landscape’

1207 | $$200-$$400

English 18th Century Conveyance, Mortgage & Indenture Documents on Vellum, 1741-1790

1211 | $$100-$$200

Ecuadorian Flatwoven Wool Mats, 20th C.

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