Garth's Auctions July 2013: Asian Art, Continental and American Fine & Decorative Arts.

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ASIAN ART, CONTINENTAL AND AMERICAN FINE & DECORATIVE ARTS Friday, July 26, 2013 - Lots 1 - 364 beginning at 2:00 P.M. Saturday, July 27, 2013 - Lots 365 - 1012 beginning at 10:00 A.M. FEATURING ITEMS FROM: Property sold to benefit the Canton Museum of Art; Property of the Columbus Museum of Art, Ohio, sold to benefit its Acquisition Fund; Property sold to benefit the Dayton Art Institute; Property sold to benefit an Ohio historical institution; Items from the collections of The late Helen B. Porter; Tom King, Delaware, Ohio; The late Dr. Benjamin Schuster; William N. Campbell Jr.; Dr. James P. Frackelton; William E. Kellam of Upper Arlington, Ohio; And select consignments from California, Colorado, Florida, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Nevada, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, West Virginia, and Canada

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SNUFF BOTTLE. China, late 19th-20th century, horn. Fish shaped with boy and lotus. 4.75”h. $300-$600

TWO SNUFF BOTTLES. China, 20th century, agate and white stone. 2.75”, 3”h. $400-$600

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TWO SNUFF BOTTLES. China, 20th century. Amethyst in the form of a fisherman, 3.25”h. and jade with carved handles (no stopper), 2.75”h. $300-$500

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SNUFF BOTTLE. China, late 19th-early 20th century. Finely carved pink overlay glass bottle with figures. 3”h. $300-$600

SNUFF BOTTLE. China, 19th century, chalcedony. Unique carved snuff with animals and pine trees. 2.75”h. Ex Mrs. Fay Plohn Snuff Bottle Collection. $300-$600

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SNUFF BOTTLE. China, 19th century, porcelain. Horses. 2.75”h. Ex Mrs. Fay Plohn Snuff Bottle Collection $300-$600

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7 SNUFF BOTTLE. China, 19th-20th century, Peking glass. Green and white. 2.25”h. $600-$800

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8 SNUFF BOTTLE. China, Qianlong period. Famille Rose eighteen Lu Han bottle. 3�h. $1,200-$1,800

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SNUFF BOTTLE. China, late 19th century, white jade. Finely carved. 2”h. $600-$800

SNUFF BOTTLE. China, 19th century, white jade. Finely carved with landscape, 2.25”h. Ex Mrs. Fay Plohn Snuff Bottle Collection. $1,500-$1,800

10 TWO SNUFF BOTTLES. China, 20th century, Peking glass. 2”, 3”h. $400-$600

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SNUFF BOTTLE. China, 18th-19th century, Peking glass. Well carved with dragon and lapis lazuli stopper. 2.75”h. $800-$1,500

15 SNUFF BOTTLE. China, late 19th century. Reverse glass painted bottle signed Le Yuan. 2.25”h. $1,200-$1,800

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16 SNUFF BOTTLE. China. Reverse glass painted bottle signed by Ye ZhangShan. 3�h. $2,000-$3,000

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SNUFF BOTTLE. China, 20th century, crystal. Red stopper. $600-$800

SNUFF BOTTLE. China, late 19th-early 20th century, agate. 2.5”h. $400-$600

SNUFF BOTTLE. China, 19th century, jade. Well carved with landscape and jadeite stopper. 2.75”h. $1,200-$1,800

SNUFF BOTTLE. China, 19th century, jade. Carved with green stopper. 2.5”h. $800-$1,200

21 SNUFF BOTTLE. China, 18th-19th century. Rare amber with jadeite stopper, 2.5”h. $1,800-$2,800

22 SNUFF BOTTLE. China, 18th-19th century. Rare white jade with quartz stopper. 3”h. $2,500-$3,500

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23 SNUFF BOTTLE. China, 19th century, white jade. Tourmaline stopper. 2.25�h. $4,500-$5,500

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SNUFF BOTTLE. China, late 19th century, jade. Finely carved with figures of “Shou Xin”. 2.75”h. $2,000-$3,000

SNUFF BOTTLE. China, late 18th-early 19th century. Rare carved horn-bill. 2”h. $1,000-$2,000

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29 GROUP OF SNUFF BOTTLE STOPPERS. China, 20th century. Approximately seventy-eight stoppers. $200-$300

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SNUFF BOTTLE. China, late 19th century, porcelain. Roosters. 2.5”h. $600-$800

TWO SNUFF BOTTLES. China, late 19th-early 20th century, porcelain. Blue and white decoration. 2”, 3”h. $800-$1,200

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GROUP OF SNUFF BOTTLE STOPPERS. China, 20th century. Approximately sixty stoppers. $200-$300

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32 SNUFF BOTTLE. China, 18th-19th century, white jade. Finely carved with tourmaline stopper. 2.75�h. $4,500-$5,500

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33 SNUFF BOTTLE. China, 18th-19th century. Finely carved red overlay glass bottle. 2.75”h. $1,000-$2,000

34 FIVE SNUFF BOTTLES. China, late 19th-early 20th century, carved agate. 2” to 2.5”h. $200-$300

35 TWENTY THREE SNUFF BOTTLES. China, 19th-20th century. 1.25” to 2.5”h. $1,000-$1,500

36 TEN SNUFF BOTTLES. China. Various materials. 2” to 3”h. $200-$400

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37 TWO SNUFF BOTTLES. China, 20th century, porcelain. 3”, 3.25”. $200-$300

38 TWO SNUFF BOTTLES. China, 18th-19th century, porcelain. Red and turquoise glazes. 2.25”h. $800-$1,200 38

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39 TWO SNUFF BOTTLES. China, late 19th century, Peking glass. Red stoppers. 2.5”, 3”h. $800-$1,200

40 FOUR SNUFF BOTTLES. China, 18th-19th century, porcelain. Blue and white. 2” to 3”h. $600-$800

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41 SNUFF BOTTLE. China, 19th century. Rare pink and green tourmaline, 1.75�h. $6,000-$8,000

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42 SNUFF BOTTLE. China, late 18th-early 19th century, white jade. Rare carved bottle with quartz stopper. 3”h. $2,000-$3,000

42A SNUFF BOTTLE. China, 19th century, white jade. 2.25”h. $1,000-$1,500

43 SNUFF BOTTLE. China, coral. Well carved. 2.75”h. $2,000-$3,000

44 SNUFF BOTTLE. China, coral. Well carved. 3”h. $2,000-$3,000

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45 SNUFF BOTTLE. China, 18th-19th century, white jade. Carved fish form. 2.25�h. $3,800-$4,800

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SNUFF BOTTLE. China, early 20th century. Reverse painted glass portrait bottle. $800-$1,200

SNUFF BOTTLE. China, 19th century, white jade. 3”h. $2,000-$3,000

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SNUFF BOTTLE. China, 19th century, white jade. Green stopper. 2.5”h. $3,500-$4,500

THREE SNUFF BOTTLES. China, jade. 2” to 2.75”h. $1,200-$1,800

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49 SNUFF BOTTLE. China, 18th century. Rare carved fish bottle. 1.25”h. $2,500-$3,500

50 JAR AND TWO SNUFF BOTTLES. Asian, 20th century. Metal snuff, 2”h. and snuff made from a walnut, 2.5”h. Together with a blue and white covered jar, 5.5”h. $200-$300

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51 SNUFF BOTTLE. China, 18th century, shadow agate. Finely carved. 2.5�h. $3,500-$4,500

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SNUFF BOTTLE. China, 19th century, white jade. Red stopper. 2.25”h. $2,800-$3,800

THREE SNUFF BOTTLES. China, 19th-20th century. Two enameled with a Qian Long mark, and one porcelain with figures. 2.25” to 3.25”. $400-$600

53 SNUFF BOTTLE. China, late 19th century, white jade. With jadeite stopper. 2.25”h. $2,000-$3,000

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56 SNUFF BOTTLE. China, late 19th century, agate. 2.25”h. $400-$600

SNUFF BOTTLE. China, 20th century, cinnabar. Carved with inlaid stone. 2.75”h. $300-$600

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57 SNUFF BOTTLE. China, TaoGuang Period (1821 1850), porcelain. With inscription. 3”h. $4,800-$5,800

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58 THREE SEALS. China, 19th century. Two chicken blood and one bamboo. 1” to 1.25”h. $200-$400

59 SCROLL ATTRIBUTED ZHU DA (CHINA, LATE 17THEARLY 18TH CENTURY). Ink and color on paper, signed upper right “Ba Da Shan Ren” with two seals. 67”h. 23.25”w. $1,000-$1,500

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60 RUYI SCEPTER. China, 19th century, wood. Carved Ruyi of Buddha scepter. 17.5”l. $600-$800

61 IVORY CARVING OF A WOMAN. China, early 20th century. Robed woman holding grapes. Traces of polychrome ink. 10.75”h. without wooden base. $200-$400

62 TWO IVORY CARVINGS. China, early 20th century. Emperor and empress of impressive size. The emperor wears a sword, the empress holds a ruyi. Traces of inked detail. Age splits and minor loss on emperor. 20” and 18”h. respectively without wooden bases. $2,000-$3,000 20 | GARTH’S July 26 - 27, 2013

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63 CARVED GOD OF LONGEVITY. China, 20th century, jade. 3.75”h. $2,500-$3,500

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64 IVORY CARVING OF SUMO WRESTLERS. Japan, late 19th century. Signed “Ishi Kawa” on base. 4”h. $600-$800

65 SEAL. China, late 19th-early 20th century, soapstone. Dragon shaped seal. 3”h. $400-$600 65

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66 CARVED CUP. Asian, 20th century horn. Free form with carved water lilies. 2.5”h. 5”l. $800-$1,200

67 BANGLE AND PENDANT. China, 19th century. Green jadeite bangle and a white jade pendant, 2”h. Ex private Brazilian collection. $1,500-$2,500

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VASE. China, Guang Xu mark. Fine Peach bloom-glazed Guan Yin Vase. 8.75”h. From a Stanford University private collection. $1,500-$2,500

69 BRONZE STATUE. Tibet, 18th century. Fine and elegant gilt bronze figure of the Arhat Pindola Bharadvaja. 3.75”h. Ex California Private Collection. $1,500-$2,500

70 SATSUMA VASE. Japan, 20th century. Heavily enameled vase with gilding and raised figures. Some wear. 18”h. $100-$300

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TWO IVORY CARVED DRAGONS. Asian, 1st half-20th century. Both have three claws. The smaller is signed, 3”l., and the larger is finely carved with inset eyes, 4.75”h. Losses. $150-$300


72 PLAQUE. China, 18th-19th century, white jade. Finely inscribed. 3.5�h. $12,000-$18,000

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PENDANT. China, 18th-19th century, white jade. Carved landscape. 2.25”h. $3,800-$4,800 73

74 THUMB RING. China, Tao Guan (1821 -1850), white jade. Imperial ring with period inscribed mark. 1”d. $3,500-$4,500

75 INCENSE BURNER. China, late 18th-19th century, bronze. Figural burner. 2”h. $400-$600

76 BRONZE BODHISATTVA. Tibet, 18th-19th century. Gilt and inlaid bronze figure of Bodhisattva. 7.5”h. Ex California Private Collection. $1,200-$1,800

77 VASE. China, 19th century, porcelain. Gilt with Famille Verte figures. A carved seal reads “Yong Zheng Nian Zhi” on the base. 11.5”h. $300-$500

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78 TWO PIECES OF CARVED IVORY. Asian, early 20th century. Man chased by dragon. Signed. 9.5”h. And a pierce carved brush pot with roses, dragon and phoenix, 7.5”h. Losses. $600-$800


79 CARVED BOX. China, 17th-18th century, white jade. Rare carved box with a pair of fish. 1”h. 1.75” x 2.25”. $7,500-$8,500

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80 FIVE TEXTILE PANELS. China, 19th century. Small silk brocade panels. 9” x 9.5” to 7.5” x 32”. $600-$800

81 IVORY CARVING. Japan, 20th century. Boy and dog. Signed “Mao Kuni Saku” on base. 3.25”h. $200-$400

82 BRONZE STATUE. Tibet, 18th-19th century, gilt bronze. Seated figure of Vajradhara. 7.75”h. Ex private Brazilian collection. $1,200-$1,800

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83 CARVED BRUSH POT. China, 19th century, bamboo. Carved brush pot with Liu Hai riding on a toad with coins. 5.25”h. Ex private Brazilian collection. $600-$800

84 THREE PIECES OF JEWELRY. China, 19th century, jade. Bangle, ring and a pin. With leather box, 2.25”h. Ex private Brazilian collection. $1,200-$1,800 26 | GARTH’S July 26 - 27, 2013

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85 PENDANT. China, 18th-19th century, white jade. Finely carved with inscription and landscape. 2.25�h. $18,000-$28,000

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86 MIRROR. China, late 19th century, polished bronze. Cast pattern. 4”d. $400-$600

87 TOGGLE. China, 18th -19th century, jade. Open work white jade with brown. 1.75”h. $5,000-$6,000

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HANGING SCROLL BY QI LIANG MO (CHINA, 20TH CENTURY). Ink and color on paper, signed with seals. Shrimp. 64”h. 17.25”w. $800-$1,200

ANIMAL CARVING. China, 18th century, jade. Rare animal carving. 2.25”l. $3,500-$4,500

89 HANGING SCROLL ATTRIBUTED TO QIU YIN (MING DYNASTY). Ink and color on silk, signed with artist’s name and seal lower left. 73”h. 21”w. $1,200-$1,800

90 BRONZE STATUE. Tibet, late 19th century. Gilt and silver bronze figure of Yama Dharmaraja. 4.75”h. $400-$600 87 28 | GARTH’S July 26 - 27, 2013

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92 CARVED INK STONE. China, Qianlong period possibly nephrite jade. Fine and rare carved circular ink stone, signed by Zi Gang. 3.75�d. $25,000-$35,000

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93 PAIR OF PEKING GLASS BOWLS. China, Qian Long mark, yellow Peking glass. 4”h. $1,000-$2,000

94 CENSER AND VASE. China, 19th century. Unusual cloisonné censer and cover, 8.5”h. with a small vase, 4”h. $800-$1,200

95 POTTERY VESSEL. China, 19th century, pottery. Three footed vessel. 8.5”h. $400-$600

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96 PAIR OF MOUNTED VASES. Asian, late 19th-early 20th century, porcelain. Hand decoration inside and out and gilt detail. Ormolu fittings. 9"h. $800-$1,200

96A MOUNTED VASE. Asian, late 19th-early 20th century, porcelain. Hand decorated with gilt detail. Ormolu fittings. 10"h. $400-$800 95

97 CUP. China, 20th century. Bronze style vessel. 3”h. $200-$400

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98 SEAL. China, late 20th century. Green dragon seal. 3.75”h. $200-$400

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99 CARVED PHOENIX. China, 19th-20th century, jade. Finely carved phoenix with flowers. 8.5�h. $2,000-$3,000

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100 PENDANT. China, 20th century, soapstone. Carved openwork pendant. 1.75”h. $600-$800

101 CARVED BOWL. China, late 19th-early 20th century, horn. Lotus bowl. 3.25”h. $600-$800

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102 PAIR OF EMBROIDERED BAGS. China, early 18th-late 19th century, silk. $200-$300

103 CARVING OF GUAN YIN. China, late 19th-early 20th century, soapstone. 15.75”h. $600-$800 101

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104 DOUBLE GOURD VASE. China, 20th century, porcelain. Small yellow glazed vase with Kangxi Mark. 3.75”h. $400-$600

105 SIX CARVINGS. Asian, 20th century. Soapstone carving of the god of longevity, two tea stained netsukes and three ivory carvings, god of longevity, Buddha, and mother and child, 2” to 3”h. $100-$300

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106 SIX PAPER BILLS. China, issued 1953. Rare $3 bills. $1,500-$2,500

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107 CUP. China, Chen Hua mark, porcelain. Fine blue and white cup. $2,000-$3,000

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108 TWO SCHOLAR OBJECTS. China, Qing dynasty 18th-19th century, porcelain. Waterpots. 1.25”, 1.5”l. $800-$1,200

109 CARVED TEAPOT. China, late 19th-early 20th century, jade. Green teapot. 7”h. with small wooden stand. $1,500-$2,500 108

110 CARVING OF FISHERMAN. China, 19th century, jade. 2.25”h. $800-$1,200

111 CARVING OF ANIMAL. China, 20th century, jade. Dark green colored beast. 1.75”h. $600-$800

112 HANGING SCROLL AFTER SHEN QUAN (CHINA, 1682-1760). Ink and watercolor on paper, signed artist’s name with two seals on lower right. Birds and flowers. 77.5”h. 18”w. $1,200-$1,800

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113 EXPORT CLOCK. China, 19th century, mahogany. Brass face with flags, bats and vines and an enameled dial. Pierce carved mahogany case and separate base. Brass works, together with weights and key. 20"h. 12"w. 11.5"d. with wooden base. $1,500-$2,500 111

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114 HANGING SCROLL ATTRIBUTED TO WU CHANGSHOU (CHINA, 1844-1927). Ink and watercolor on paper, signed on upper left with poem and artist’s name and seal. Flower. 76.5”h. 19.25”w. $2,000-$4,000

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115 CARVED ANIMAL GROUP. China, late 19th-early 20th century, jade. Celadon colored landscape with tiger and cranes. 3.25”h. $1,000-$1,500

116 CARVED FIGURE OF MONK. Asian, early 20th century, horn. Seated figure of Da Lu. Good depth to color. 4.25"h. $600-$800

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PAIR OF CARVED IVORY FRAMES. Asian, late 19th-early 20th century. Signed, with paper labels. Carved songbirds and easel backs. Age splits. 5"d. $400-$800

HANGING SCROLL BY ZHOU YI GUI (CHINA, QING DYNASTY). Ink and watercolor on paper, signed lower right with artist’s name with seals. Birds and flowers. 84”h. 22”w. $1,500-$2,500

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SCHOLAR OBJECT. China, Qianlong mark, porcelain. Celadon glazed washer, 1.25”h. $800-$1,200

IVORY FIGURAL GROUP. India, 1st half-20th century. Couple on mountain top. 5.5”h. With wooden stand. $200-$400

119 CARVING OF GUAN YIN. China, late 19th-early 20th century, wood. 16”h. $600-$800 119 36 | GARTH’S July 26 - 27, 2013

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122 VASE. China, 20th century, porcelain. Blue and white bulbous vase with hand decorated figural scenes. Leaf mark on the bottom. Repaired rim. 7.5”h. $50-$75

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123 BRONZE STATUE. Tibet, 18th-19th century, gilt bronze. Four armed figure of Avalokitesvara. 8�h. $12,000-$18,000

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HANGING SCROLL BY CHEN DAYUE (CHINA, 20TH CENTURY). Signed artist’s name on lower right with seal, ink and watercolor on paper. Rooster. 78.5”h. 18”w. $800-$1,200

CARVED FIGURES. China, 20th century. Hong Shan culture stone carved figures. 6.25”h. $200-$300

TEAPOT. China, 20th century, ceramic. Signed Yi Xing teapot with chrysanthemum. 2.5”h. $600-$800

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HANGING SCROLL AFTER YAN BAI LONG (QING DYNASTY). Ink and color on paper, signed with artist’s name and seals and dated on left side. 48”h. 16.25”w. $600-$800

HANGING SCROLL AFTER FU BAOSHI (CHINA, 1904-1965). ink and color on paper, signed upper right with poem and two seals. 74.5”h. 20”w. $800-$1,200

125 BRONZE STATUE. Tibet, 19th century. Gilt bronze figure of six armed Mahakla. $1,200-$1,800 38 | GARTH’S July 26 - 27, 2013

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130 CLOISONNE WINE VESSEL. China, 18th-19th century. Gilt bronze cloisonné wine vessel and cover. Incised mark “Qianlong”. 10”h. $18,000-$28,000

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131 HANGING SCROLL BY PU RU (CHINA, 1887-1963). Ink and color on paper, signed upper right with artist’s name and seals. Landscape. 44.75”h. 21.5”w. $1,000-$1,500

132 VASE. China, 19th/20th century, porcelain. Blue glazed gourd vase. Six character blue mark “Da Ming Wan Li Nian Zhi” on the base. 6.25”h. $200-$400

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NECKLACE. China, 20th century. Court necklace with yellow beads. $400-$600

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134 BOX AND FIGURES. China, 19th-20th century. Wood carved figures, 7.5”h. and a jade inlaid box, 2”h. 6”l. $300-$500

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PAIR OF GARDEN SEATS. China, 19th century, pottery. Green glaze with pierce decorations. 18”h. 15”d. $1,500-$2,500

136 VESSEL. China, 20th century, stone. Carved horn shape with fish tail. 7.5”h. $200-$400

137 FOUR PLATES. Asian, 20th century, porcelain. Pair of Imari chargers, 12”d., and pair of footed plates with koi, 7.5”d. $200-$300

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SCROLL. Asian, 20th century. Hand painted on paper with brocade borders. Cranes in pine trees. 73.5”l. 29.5”w $300-$600


139 HANGING SCROLL BY HUANG BIN HONG (CHINA, 1864-1955). Ink and color on paper, signed with seal and poem. Landscape. 41.5”h. 17.75”w. $2,500-$3,500

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SCROLL PAINTING. China, 20th century, ink and color on rice paper. Unframed, Landscape. 53”h. 27”w. $400-$600

PORTRAIT OF HUANG BINHONG ATTRIBUTED TO WU ZUOREN (CHINA, 1908-1997). Oil on canvas, signed and dated 1964 upper right. Seated gentleman. Unframed, 36”h. 24”w. $1,500-$2,500

141 PAIR OF JARS. China, 20th century. Small Famille Verte covered jars. Each decorated with a Buddha pattern and figures of ladies. Blue seal reads “Da Qing Qian Long Nian Zhi” on each base. 9.5”h. $400-$600

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WUCAI DRAGON JAR. China, late Qing dynasty, porcelain. Exterior covered by four sets of four clawed dragons of alternating green and yellow surrounded by a flaming pearl and ruyi. Peony meander on the shoulder, the unglazed base has concentric grooves. Repair. 10.25”h. From a private Texas collection. $1,500-$2,500

143 MOONLIT LANDSCAPE BY YIN WEN LIANG (CHINA, 1893-1990). Oil on canvas, signed lower left. House near a lake. Unframed, 24”h. 35”w. $2,000-$3,000

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145 SCROLL BY YU HUI (CHINA, B. 1959). Titled and signed on left with a seal. Ink and color on xuan paper. Waterfall. Mounted on paper with brocade border. 48�h. 26�w. The artist is a published author and currently the director of the Research Department at the Beijing Palace Museum and in 1990 director of the Ancient Calligraphy and Painting Department of Beijing Palace Museum. He has a BA from the Nan Jing Art University and has published many books and articles around the world. $1,000-$2,000

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146 CARVED GOD OF LONGEVITY. China, 20th century, jade. 2.5”w. $1,800-$2,500

147 CARVED PENDANT. China, 20th century, jade. Buddha in oval, 2.75”l. $1,000-$2,000

148 CARVED SALAMANDER China, 20th century, jade. 3.5”w. $1,500-$2,500

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CARVED WATERPOT. China, 20th century, jade. 1.5”h. $1,800-$2,500

IVORY NETSUKE. Asian, early 20th century. Nicely carved bean with applied red lady bug and black spider. Signed. Minor loss. 2.25"l. Ex Catherine Wiltsie (Ohio), ex Tom & Carolyn Porter (Ohio), ex Helen Porter (Ohio). $1,500-$1,800

PENDANT. Asian, 20th century, jade. Pale green pendant of two kissing koi fish. 2.25"l. Ex Helen Porter (Ohio). $200-$400

PAIR OF FOO DOGS. Asian, late 19th-early 20th century, bronze. Brush holders with good detail with champleve enamel work. Minor imperfections. 4"h. $300-$600

150 NETSUKE. Japan, early 20th century, boxwood. Finely carved water lily leaf with snail. Signed. 2"l. Ex Tom & Carolyn Porter (Ohio), ex Helen Porter (Ohio). $400-600

151A TWO NETSUKES. Asian, 20th century. Ivory fish, signed. 2.25"l. and a mask carved from a nut, 1.75"l. Ex Helen Porter (Ohio). $300-$600

152 SIX PIECES OF PORCELAIN. Asian, 20th century. Two small Canton plates, two Imari plates and a bowl, 3”h. 10”d., and a small blue and white dish, 1.5”h. 5”d. $100-$200

154 ROBE. China, early 20th century. Golden yellow silk embroidered with flowers, and applied embroidered bands on hem, collar and cuffs. Lined in blue damask. $200-$400

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155 CARVING OF GUAN YIN. China, 20th century, jadeite. Guan Yin with scepter. 9�h. $2,000-$4,000

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156 IVORY CARVING OF MAN. Asian, early 20th century. Robed figure wearing a mask and with a fan. Polychrome inked detail. Signed. 12.25”h. $1,000-$2,000 157

157 CARVED RUYI. China, 20th century, jade. 7.25”l. $1,800-$2,500

158 FIVE WOODBLOCK PRINTS. Japan, late 19th century. Women and samurai with attendants. Good colors. Unframed, 14”h. 9.5”w. $100-$300 156

159 SIX WOODBLOCK PRINTS. Japan, late 19th century. Women with attendants and a landscape. Good colors. Unframed, 14”h. 9.5”w $100-$300

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160 IVORY FIGURES AND BONE GAMING PIECES. Japan, early 20th century. Seven Lucky Gods, 1.5”h. and a large group of marked sticks for gaming or divination. 2.5”l. $100-$200

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PAIR OF WOOD CARVINGS. China, early 20th century, hardwood. Two warriors on horseback. Inlaid with wire. Some repair. 19.5”h. $800-$1,200

GROUP OF EMBROIDERED ASIAN TEXTILES. Late 19th-early 20th century, silk and metallic thread on cotton and silk. Three panels, one with golden dragons, 98.5”l. 26”w., one having elaborate needlework scene of forest and lake with buildings hidden among the trees, 69.5”l. 49”w., and a floral design on golden-brown satin, 43”h. 91”w. And ten small panels, possibly removed from robes, 3.5” h. 16”w. to 40”h. 7”w. $100-$150

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CINNABAR BOX. China, 19th century. 1.25”h. 3” x 3”. $180-$280

162A RUYI SCEPTER. China, 20th century, soapstone. 4.5”l. $300-$500

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164 IVORY PAGODA. China, China, 1st half-20th century. Impressive two part pagoda shaped urn with foo lions, dragons and Buddha seated in a tower. Some imperfections. 31”h. 15”w. $4,000-$6,000

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IVORY CARVING. China, early 20th century. Woman seated at a game table below a hanging lantern. Loss to lantern. 10”h. $1,000-$1,500

IVORY CARVING OF MAN. China, early 20th century. Robed man with staff and peony blossom. Signed. 14.25”h. $1,000-$2,000

PAIR OF IVORY CARVINGS OF FARMERS. China, 1st half- 20th century. Man and woman with staves. Inked hair. 9.5”h. including wooden bases. $300-$600

IVORY CARVING. Asian, 1st half-20th century. Laughing Buddha. 6”h. $250-$500

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HAND SCROLL ATTRIBUTED TO XIAO YONG YU SHOU (CHINA, 18TH19TH CENTURY). Signed with seals on end. Rats celebrating a birthday party. 81”l. 6”w. $800-$1,200

TWO PANELS AND A TABLE DESK. Asian, 20th century. Pair of black lacquered wood panels with applied bone images of women and children, 21.5”h. 13”w. Together with a black lacquered decorated desk with lacquer and abalone inlay. Scene of birds in a tree. Fitted interior. Age split on lid. 5.5”h. 17.5”w. $300-$600

PLATE. Japan, blue and white scalloped plate with lotus rim. Blue six figure mark. 9”d. $100-$200

FIVE PAINTINGS. Japan, 20th century, watercolors. Two by Eiichi Kotozuka. Uji River-side in Kyoto and Evening Moon At Benten Bridge. 15”h. 10.25”w. Together with unsigned images. Owl. 13.74”H. 6.5”w. and boats, 14”h. 9.5”w. and 11”h. 3.5”w. Unframed. $150-$350

FOLKSY PAINTING (CHINESE SCHOOL, MID 20TH CENTURY). Gouache on paper, marked in lower right. Chickens in a pen. In a frame, 26.5”h. 36”w. $150-$350

170 THREE IMARI VASES. Japan, 20th century. Good forms. 11” to 12”h. $150-$350

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173 SCREEN. Asian, 20th century. Two hanging screen panels. Lacquer with applied gilt wood bamboo. 60”h. 18.5”w. $200-$400

176 THREE SCROLLS. China, 20th century, signed. Tigers. 63”h. 21”w. and two earlier ones by the same hand. Wear. 88”h. 42”w. and 85”h. 40”w. $300-$600


177 BRONZE FIGURE. Indonesia, Java, attributed to 8th-10th century. Silver and gilt bronze of a multiple armed deity seated on a lotus throne over a raised plinth. Holding attributions in his hands including a fly whisk and medicinal fruit. Good patina. 11"h. $8,000-$12,000

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178 LANDSCAPE BY CHENG DANQING (CHINA, B. 1954). Oil on canvas, signed lower right. Mountains. 20”h. 16”w., in a frame, 23”h. 18.5”w. $2,000-$3,000

179 PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG WOMAN BY XI DEJIN (CHINA, 1905 -1973). Oil on canvas, signed and dated 1970 lower right. Seated blonde woman. Small repair. 24”H. 18”w., in a frame, 33”h. 27”w. $1,500-$2,500

179A LANDSCAPE SCROLL PAINTING. China, 20th century, watercolor and ink on rice paper. Travellers viewing a waterfall. Unframed, 21.5”h. 45”l. $150-$350

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SEASCAPE BY ZHU QIZHAN (CHINA, 18921996). Oil on canvas, signed on lower right. Ships at sea. Reused stretcher with French title. 19”h. 21.5”w., in a frame, 24.5”h. 28”w. $2,500-$3,500

BALLERINA BY GUANG ZEJU (CHINA, B. 1940). Oil on canvas, signed in Chinese lower left. Dated 1997. 35.5”h. 24.75”w. $1,200-$1,800

ABSTRACT ATTRIBUTED TO ZHU DEQUAN (CHINA, B. 1920). Ink on paper, signed lower right. Framed under glass, 34”h. 27.5”w. $1,500-$2,500

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183 VIEW OF PARIS BY LU SIBAI (CHINA, 1905 -1973). Oil on masonite, signed on lower left. Arc de Triomphe. 27.5”h. 36”w., in a frame, 38”H. 46.5”w. $2,500-$3,500

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FOUR CUPS. China, Republic period, porcelain. Famille Rose enameled cups. Red four character mark “HongXi Nian Zhi” on base. 2.25”h. 3”d. $600-$800

CARVING OF FISHERMAN. China, late 19th century, wood. Carved reclining fisherman. 5.75”l. With stand. $1,200-$1,800

BRUSH POT. China, 19th century, bamboo. Carved with landscape. 6”h. $1,000-$1,500

188 VASE. China, Qing dynasty, porcelain. WuCai glazed garlic head vase. Decorated with five dragons and phoenix amongst clouds. Six character mark around the mouth “Da Ming Jia Jing Nian Zhi.” 9.5”h. From a Texas collection. $1,500-$2,000

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HANGING SCROLL BY CHENG SHIFA (CHINA, 1921-2007). Signed on upper left side with seals. Ink and color on xuan paper. Girls. 72”l. 24.75”w. $400-$600

190 TWO LEAVES OF ZHANG DAQIAN (CHINA, 1899-1983). Ink and color on each leaf, signed and with seals. Observing the Waterfall. 68.5”l. 20.5”w. $400-$600

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191 FOUR HANGING SCROLLS BY LI HONG ZHANG (CHINA, 1823-1901). One scroll signed on lower left. with artist’s signature and two seals. Calligraphy in running script in ink on xuan paper. In a wooden box. 64”h. 13.75”w. $2,000-$3,000 | 53


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192 RUYI SCEPTER. China, 20th century, porcelain. Ruyi scepter, 14”l. with an ink box, 3”l. $400-$600

193 TEAPOT. China, ceramic. YiXing teapot by Shao Jing Nan. 4.5”h. $800-$1,200

194 TEAPOT. China, Qing dynasty, ceramic. YiXing teapot by Chen Min Yuan. $1,200-$1,800

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195 PENDANT AND PIN. China, 19th century, jadeite. Pendant and pin. 3”l. $1,200-$1,800

196 CARVED DUCK. China, 19th century, malachite. 2.75”h. $300-$500

197 BOWL. China, Qianlong mark, porcelain. Blue and white Immortals. 3”h.7”d. $1,200-$1,800 54 | GARTH’S July 26 - 27, 2013 www.garths.com

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198 BOWL. China, late 19th-early 20th century, spinach jade. 3.25”h. 9”d. $2,500-$3,500

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BRONZE STATUE. China, 19th century. Bronze donkey with a Buddhist pattern on saddle. 7.25”h. $800-$1,200

CARVED CONG. China, 17th-18th century. Carved black jade of a LiangZhu culture cong with cicadae on each corner. 2”l. $600-$800

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LOTUS BOWL. China, 18th-19th century. Yue Ware ceramic bowl. Hairline. 3.25”h. 5”d. $600-$800

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BOWL. China, 19th century. Ceramic Juny Yao lotus shaped bowl. 1.75”h. $400-$600

PAIR OF CALLIGRAPHY SCROLLS BY SONG BAIPING (CHINA, B. 1964). Ink on paper, signed and dated with two seals on left. In the official Listyle script. 53”h. 13.25”w.

202 BRUSH WASHER. China, late 19th century. Ceramic Ge ware. 1.25”h. $400-$600

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WATER POT. China, porcelain. “ClairDe-Lune” glaze with butterfly and flowers. Six blue character seal “ Da Qing Yong Zheng Nian Zhi” on base. 2.75”h. $600-$800

TEAPOT. China, ceramic. YiXing teapot by Gu JinZhou (1915 -1996). $1,200-$1,800

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207 CARVED BOWL. China, 19th century, agate. Finely carved bowl with flowers and birds. Sold at Christie’s June, 2011. 3”h. $6,000-$8,000

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VASE. China, late Qing Dynasty, Republic Period, porcelain. Pink and blue landscape. A blue six character mark reads “Da Qing Yong Zhen Nian Zhi” on base. 13”h. $1,200-$1,800

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208 INK STONE. China, 19th century, hardstone. Scholar object with a QiLin. 3”h. 11”w. $1,500-$2,500

209 PAIR OF CUPS. China, late Qing dynasty. Rare pair of silver cups with dragon handles. 2.5”h. $800-$1,200

210 BOWL. China, Qing dynasty, porcelain. Large blue and white bowl. Triangular patterned band along exterior’s top with character “Da Qing Shun Zhi Nian Zhi.”, interior is covered with various natural markings and indentations. Four character “Guan Fu Nei Zhang” on the base. Rim repair. 5”h. 10.5”d. From a private Texas collection. $1,500-$2,500 58 | GARTH’S July 26 - 27, 2013 www.garths.com

COOKING VESSEL. China, Qing dynasty. Bronze cooking vessel with worn gilding and a dragon cover. 8.5”h. $500-$700

213 TWO PENDANTS. China, 18th-19th century, black jade. Carved mask and shell pendants, 1.5”l. $600-$800

214 FIVE WOODBLOCK PRINTS OF WOMEN. Japan, 19th century. Utagawa Kunisada (Toyokuni III), two geishas with lacquered details, 14” x 9.5”, Shuncho, woman in a mirror, 3.75” x 5.5”, and Utamaro, portrait of a woman, 3.5” x 5.5”. Together with two prints of women cooking and at tea. 12.5” x 8.5” and 9.75” x 7.5”. All unframed. $250-$500

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215 THREE WOODBLOCK PRINTS. Japan, 19th century. Kunitsuma II Scenic places of Tokaido, landscape with waterfall by Hiroshige II and a samurai with horse. Unframed, average 10” x 14”. $200-$300

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216 CENSER. China, 18th century, white nephrite jade. Rare and finely carved incense burner. 4.25�h. $28,000-$38,000

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BRUSH WASHER. China, 18th-19th century, hardstone. Unusual lotus shaped washer with dragons. 2”h. $2,500-$3,500

PLAQUE. China, 18th-19th century, jadeite. Carved openwork “Huan” plaque. 2.25”l. Ex California private collection. $800-$1,200

VASE. China, 19th/20th century, porcelain. Blue with a dragon. A six character blue mark reads “Da Qing Kang Xi Nian Zhi” on the base. 6.75”h. $150-$250

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TEAPOT. China, 19th-20th century. YiXing teapot, artist signed. 3”h. $400-$600

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PENDANT. China, 19th-20th century, white jade. 3.5”h. $600-$800

JARDINIERE. China, Qing dynasty. Celadon glazed rectangular jardinière with an old wooden stand. 3.5”h. 7.25”l. $200-$300

220 PAIR OF TOGGLES. China, 19th-20th century, green jade. 1.25”h. $600-$800

BRUSH POT. China, 19th century, rosewood. 4.25”h. $600-$800

226 FIVE COINS. China. Guang Xu Dragon silver coins. 1.5”d. to 1.75”d., total weight approximately 4.5 ozt. $400-$600

EIGHT COINS. China, Republic period. 1.5”d. to 1.75”d., total weight approximately 6.5 ozt. $200-$400

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EMBROIDERED SKIRT. China. Embroidered silk lady’s skirt with phoenixes and dragons. 38.5”l. $150-$250

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228 FIGURAL VASE. China, Ming dynasty, jade. Rare and finely carved archaic beast shaped vase. 7.25�h. $3,000-$4,000

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229 BOX. China, 19th century, rosewood. 1.75”h. $500-$700

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230 FOUR SMALL BRONZES. China, 18th-19th century, cast bronze. Pair of lions, 2.5”h. and two seals, 2”h. $200-$300

231 INK BOX. China, Kangxi Period (1662-1722), porcelain. Peach bloom box with six character blue mark on base “Da Qing Kang Xi Niang Zhi”. 1.25”h. $2,800-$3,800

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232 CARVED FIGURE. China, 19th century, soapstone. Seated figure of Luo Han. 2.5”h. $1,500-$2,500

233 PENDANT. China, Qing dynasty, jade. Peach with bat and monkey. 2”l. $1,800-$2,800

234 PENDANT. China, 19th century, jade. Carved open work pendant with flowers. 2”d. $400-$600 233 62 | GARTH’S July 26 - 27, 2013 www.garths.com

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235 BUDDHA HAND. China, 18th-19th century, jade. Finely carved in brown and white. 3�. $4,500-$5,500

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PENDANT. China, 19th century, jade. Carved open work pendant with deer. 2.25”d. $400-$600

CARVING. China, 19th-20th century, jade. Carved Ming style ornament head. 2.5”h. $600-$800

VASE. China, Republic Period, porcelain. Faux-bois grisaille decoration. A blue seal six character on base “Da Qing Yong Zheng Nian Zhi”. 4.5”h. $800-$1,200

PENDANT. China, late 19th century, celadon jade. Carved with beans and a bat. 3.75”l. $800-$1,200

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PENDANT. China, 19th century, white jade. 2.5”. $1,000-$1,500

CARVED ELEPHANT. China, Ming dynasty, black and white jade. 1”h. $1,000-$1,500

BANGLE. China, late 19th-early 20th century, hardstone. $400-$600

TWO PIECES OF JADE. China, late 19th-early 20th century, celadon jade. Water pot, 1.25”h. and fish, 3.5”h. $600-$800 244

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245 VASE. China, jade. Well carved vase. 9.5�h. $22,000-$28,000

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CARVED DOG. China, Song dynasty, black and white jade. Finely carved dog. 2.5”l. $3,800-$4,800

PLAQUE. China, late Qing dynasty. Fine Imperial enameled “Zhai Jie” gilt plaque. 2.5”. $2,500-$3,500

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CARVED FIGURE. China, 18th-19th century, jade. Finely carved figure of a seated Luo Han. 2.75”h. $600-$800

PAIR OF CLOISONNE VASES. China, late Qing dynasty. Gilt bronze cloisonné enamel vases. 7”h. $300-$600

248 FIGURE OF GUAN YIN. China, Qing dynasty, coral. Carved Guan Yin with dragon. 6.25”h. $1,800-$2,800

249 PENDANT. China 19th century, jade. Carved open work pendant with a pair of Huan. 2.25”d. $400-$600

250 BRUSH POT. China, Qing dynasty. Rare hexagonal Huanghuali brush pot . 5.75”h. $2,500-$3,500 251 66 | GARTH’S July 26 - 27, 2013 www.garths.com

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BOX. China, Qianlong Period (1736 -1796), lacquer. Carved Tixi circular box. .75”h. 2.75”d. $2,500-$3,500

BRUSH REST. China, 19th century, rosewood. Scholar’s object brush rest. 6.75”l. $800-$1,200

255 TWO PENDANTS. China, 18th-19th century, jade. Fish and bird with flowers. 2.25”d., 2”l. $300-$500

257 FOUR PENDANTS. China, late 20th century, jade. Carved. 1.25” to 2.75”l. $300-$500

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258 TWELVE PENDANTS. China, 20th century, jade. Small carvings in shades of green, average 1”l. $200-$300

259 VASE. China, Qian Long mark. Ceramic Guan Yao type glazed vase. 9”h. $1,500-$2,500

NECKLACE AND ELEPHANT PENDANTS. Asian, early 20th century. Carved bone necklace and two ivory elephant pendants, .5” to 1”h. $100-$200

264 TWELVE PIECES OF PORCELAIN. China, late 19th-20th century. Figural headrest with dragon and phoenix, 7.5”h.; three oblong bowls, 7” to 9.5”; a spoon, and seven sauces and plates including Rose Medallion and green Fitzhugh, 3” to 8”d. Some chips. $150-$350

260 FAMILLE ROSE VASE. China, Republic period, porcelain. Vase with figures. A red four character seal reads “Qian Long Nian Zhi” on the base. 14”h. $150-$250

261 BANGLE. China, 20th century, jadeite, 3”d. $120-$180 258 68 | GARTH’S July 26 - 27, 2013 www.garths.com

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265 CENSER. China, Qianlong period ( 1736 -1795), cloisonné. Rare gilt and cloisonné double peach form censer with twelve gilt bats and seven small gilt peaches. “Qian Long Nian Zhi” on base. 8.5”h. $15,000-$25,000

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FIVE WOODBLOCK PRINTS AFTER ANDO HIROSHIGE (JAPAN, 1797-1858). One is an earlier view of a city. Edge loss. 10”h. 14.5”w. and the others are from the same series featuring scenic views. 9.75”h. 15”w. All unframed. $200-$400

FOUR WOODBLOCK PRINTS. Japan, 20th century. Harvest scenes. Two by M. Unno, artist signed and numbered. In matching frames, 15.5” x 19.5”, one by Shiro Kasamatsu, signed in the plate, 20.5”h. 14.75”w. and one of a farming commune. 18.5”h. 28.5”w. $300-$500 $300 $500

FOUR WOODBLOCK PRINTS OF VILLAGES IN WINTER. Japan, 20th century. Sekino, 19.5”h. 24.5”w., by Sakamoto, 15.5”h. 19.5”w. and two by unknown artists, 17”h. 19.5”w., 15”h. 20”w. $200-$400

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TWO PLATES. Late 19th-early 20th century. Pair of Chinese plates with mystical beings and dragon border. Red six figure mark. 11”d. $250-$450

SCROLL PAINTING. Asian, 20th century, watercolor and ink on paper. Birds. Rebacked. In a frame, 48”h. 15”w. $100-$125

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IVORY FIGURAL CARVING. Asian, early 20th century. Mother and child in a draped wagon with attendant. 4.5”h. With wood stand. $400-$600

IVORY NECKLACE. Japan, 19th century. Twenty-one carved beads with figures and landscapes. $600-$800

INLAID CHINESE EXPORT MIRROR. Nineteenth century, rosewood. Made for the English market. Black lacquered with gilt floral design. Shaped base with dovetailed drawers. 39"h. 22"w. 12"d. $1,500-$2,500

STONE CARVED PLAQUE. Asian, 20th century, limestone. Bas relief of figures and vines with good graphics. On a modern base, 58”h. $800-$1,200

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275 ALBUM PAINTING ATTRIBUTED TO ZHANG DAQIAN (CHINA, 1899-1983). Book form with several paintings and text. 6.5” x 10”. $2,500-$3,500

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IVORY BRACELET. Asian, early 20th century. Carved flower blossoms. $150-$250

TWO NETSUKES. Japan, early 20th century, ivory. Toad and man with frogs. Signed. 2” to 2.5”l. $100-$300

277 CLOISONNE BIRD ON BASE. China, mid 20th century. Black bird with blue accents. Removable wings. 9.5”h. $200-$300

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278 RUYI SCEPTER. China, early 20th century, tortoise shell. Finely carved. 18”l. $600-$800

279 NARCISSUS BOWL. China, late 19th century, ceramic. Purple Junyao bowl. 3.5”h. 9.75”d. $800-$1,200

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GROUP OF WOODBLOCK PRINTS. Japan, 19th-20th century. Lot includes two actor prints by Hokuei and Utagawa Kunisada (Toyokuni III). and women and child by Toyokuni III. 14”h. 9.5”w. Together with several small prints of people and landscapes including some by Hiroshige. 3.5”H. 5.5”w. All unframed. $200-$400

281 TWO NETSUKES. Japan, early 20th century. Ivory turtle and boxwood man riding turtle. Both are signed. .5” to 1.5”h. $100-$300 278 72 | GARTH’S July 26 - 27, 2013 www.garths.com

283 TWO FRAMED PAINTINGS. Asian, 20th century. Pair of seated officials, a man and woman, in robes. Imperfections. In frames, 59”h. 34”w. $100-$150

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285 IVORY CARVING. China, 1st half-20th century. Plaque with dragon and phoenix. Tea stain. 7”h. $150-$350

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287 IVORY CARVING. China, 1st half-20th century. Seated man with robe. Worn polychrome paint. Signed. 4”h. $200-$400

288 TWO CARVINGS. China, 20th century. Serpentine Guan Yin, 12.5”h., and a striated quartz censer with foo lions. 8”h. with wooden base. $300-$600

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WEDDING CHEST. China, 19th century. Red and black lacquered wood with carved panels and lattice work doors. 42.5”h. 34.5”w. 21”d. $400-$600

NETSUKE. Japan, early 20th century, ivory. Moth. Signed. 1/2”l. $100-$300

TWO NETSUKES. Japan, early 20th century, ivory. Swan and octopus. Signed. 1.5” to 2”l. $150-$350

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IVORY GUAN YIN. China, early 20th century. Good patina. Glued break. 10”h. $900-$1,200

THREE PAINTINGS BY FUKUTARA TERAUCHI (JAPAN, MID 20TH CENTURY). Watercolor on paper, signed. Mt. Fuji, 1960s, 8.25” x 12”, night scene, 8.25” x 12”, and bamboo, 12” x 16.5”. All unframed. $300-$600

294 IVORY FIGURAL GROUP. China, early 20th century. Goddess on a foo dog, surrounded by attendants. 10”h. $900-$1,600

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THREE CARVINGS. China, 18th-19th century. Ivory cart, jade fish and wooden animal. 1.5” to 3.5”h. $400-$600

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FOUR WOODBLOCK PRINTS. Japan, late 19th-early 20th century. Two birds by Okuhara Seiko. 9.75” x 9.25”, geese by Ohara Koson, 9.5” x 14.5”, and chickens by Biho Takahashi, 10” x 9.5”. Together with geese in flight. 15”h. 5”w. Unframed. $150-$350

298 CARVED FIGURAL GROUP WITH BIRDS. China, 20th century, serpentine. Pale green birds under tree. 9”h. not including wood base. With fitted box. $300-$600

299 FIVE WOODBLOCK PRINTS. Japan, 19th-20th century. Two of geishas, one by Utamoro, one by Eisho in matching frames, 20”h. 15”w. and one of an actor by Kunisada, 19.5”h. 15.5”w. Together with two small prints, a swordsmith and two geishas, 11”h. 9”w. All in frames. $300-$500


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300 BRONZE FIGURE. Indonesia, Java, 17th-18th century. Gilt bronze seated figure on a throne. Verdigris patina. 4.5"h. $2,500-$3,500

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301 STAFF HEAD. China, bronze. Relic with dragon head and inlaid jade disk. Weathered verdigris surface. 10"h. $200-$400

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FOUR WOODBLOCK PRINTS. Japan, 20th century. Mermaids, matted 11”h. 11.5”w., and a child, framed, 22”h. 15”w., by Shuzo Ikeda and two abstracts. One by Kimura, 23”h. 31”w., and one by Insho, 27”h. 20”w. $200-$300

GROUP OF WOODBLOCK PRINTS. Japan, 20th century. Includes a Rooster by Sadao Watanabe, 13”h. 9”w., Shade Tree by Shiro Kasamatsu, 9.75”h. 14.5”w. and a young girl by Kaoru Kawano, 15”h. 9.5”w. Together with unsigned portraits and a Chinese rooster cut out. All unframed. $200-$400

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302 TWO WOODBLOCK PRINTS BY TSUCHIYA KOITSU (JAPAN, 1ST HALF-19TH CENTURY). Sunset at Tomanats 14.5”h. 9.5”w. and Evening at Ushigone, 16.75”h. 11.5”w. $200-$400 302

303 TWO WOODBLOCK PRINTS OF MT. FUJI. Mt. Fuji from Lake Ashinoko, by Shiro Kasamatsu and Mt. Fuji aglow at sunset at Togo-no-Ura by Hasui Kawase. Unframed. 14.5”h. 9.5”w. $200-$400

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THREE WOODBLOCK PRINTS. Japan, 1st half-20th century. Fishing boat from the “Night Scene Series” by Eijiro Kobayashi, 13.75” x 10.25”, Mt. Fuji form Mizukubo, Evening scene by Hiroaki Takahashi (Shotei) 14.75”h. 9.5”w. and Rainy evening at Ueno Park, Yanaka by Shiro Kasamatsu, 14.5”h. 9.5”w. $250-$450

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TWO PAINTINGS.Asian, 20th century, watercolor on paper. Chinese mountain landscape. Unframed, 17.75”h. 13”w. and a woman in white robe. In a frame, 21”h. 17”w. $100-$250

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PAINTING AND PRINT. Asian, 20th century. Black and white woodblock of a castle wall, 26.5”h. 14.5”w. and an oil on canvas of an Asian river market. Signed “K. Mohammed” lower left. 27”h. 23”w. $150-$250

308 LACQUERED TRAY. Asian, late 19th-20th century. Black lacquer with gold chrysanthemums, 11" x 15". $100-$300

309 TWO TABLE LAMPS. Asian, late 19th-20th century. Bases are a red hand decorated vase with scholars and a champleve bronze vase. Electrified.15", 24"h. overall. $150-$300

309A TWO JARDINIERES. Asian, 20th century. Blue glazed bonsai tree planters. 4"h. 12" x 18", 2.5"h. 9" x 12". $100-$150

309B CARVED IVORY FIGURE. China, 1st half-20th century. Robed figure with child and dragon staff. 20"h. $800-$1,600

309C TWO TABLE LAMPS. Asian, late 19th-20th century. Bases are soapstone Buddhas. Electrified. 24"h. overall. $100-$300

311 FIVE WOODBLOCK PRINTS AND PAINTINGS. Japan, 20th century. Gouache of Mount Fuji, unsigned. 11”h. 9.75”h., watercolor of a noodle cart by Tokuriki Tomikichiro. 13.5”h. 9”w. Together with prints of a bird, 11”h. 10”w., a landscape, 10.75’H. 14.25”w. and a cat and butterfly by Omura Koyo. 10.5”h. 15.5”w. $200-$400

312 TWO WOODBLOCK PRINTS. Japan, early 20th century. Five Fire Flies in the Dark by Ito Sozan. 14.5”h. 6.25”w. and Moon over Miyajima by Yuhan Ito 14.5”h. 9.5”w. $150-$350

313 TWO WOOD BLOCK PRINTS BY KIYOSHI SAITO (JAPAN, 1907-1997). Winter scene, 10.5” x 15.75” and three chickens. 9.5”h. 13.75”w. Unframed. $100-$300

314 THREE WOODBLOCK PRINTS OF NOH ACTORS. Japan, late 19th-early 20th century. Two by Tsukioka Kogyo. 9.5”h., 14”w., in frames, 21”h. 25”w. and one unidentified, in a frame, 13”h. 18”w. $150-$350


315 INK CAKE HOLDER. China, Jia Qing period, porcelain. WuCai round container with pierced holes in top. Marked on the underside. 5"h. 8.5"d. $2,000-$3,000

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PAIR OF PEWTER TEAPOTS. China, 18th-19th century. Both have inscriptions. 3.5”h. Ex James McDonald Estate (California). $3,000-$4,000

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PENDANT. China, 18th-19th century, yellow nephrite jade. Carved pendant. 2.5”l. Ex Sam Berstein (San Francisco). $1,200-$1,800

318 BOWL. China, Daoguang mark. Famille Rose. 2.25”h. 4.25”d. $1,000-$2,000

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BOWL. China, Jiaqing mark. Famille Rose with One Hundred Boys design. 2.25”h. 4.5”d. $1,000-$2,000

320 TWO IVORY CARVINGS. China, 19th century. Seal and plaque, 3”h. with box. $1,000-$2,000 78 | GARTH’S July 26 - 27, 2013 www.garths.com

321 BRUSH POT. China, porcelain. Blue and white landscape. 4.75”h. $200-$400

322 TEAPOT. China, ceramic. Yixing teapot with engraved text and images. 5.75”h. Ex James McDonald Estate (California). $600-$800

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324 DISH. China, Jiaqing mark. Famille Rose with Imperial inscriptions. 1”h. 6.25”l. $3,500-$4,500

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325 PAPERWEIGHT. China, bronze. Ram shape. 3”h. $200-$400

326 FIVE WINE CUPS. Korea, porcelain. Blue and white. 1.25”h. 2.75”d. $300-$400

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327 DOG CARVING. China, hardstone. 3”l. $300-$400

CARVED MONKEY. China, 20th century, jade. Monkey with jar. 3”h. $2,000-$3,000

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328 CARVED PHOENIX. China, 20th century, jade. Two tone reclining phoenix. 4”l. $2,000-$3,000

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CARVING OF GUAN YIN. China, 20th century, jade. Robed figure with dragon. 4”h. $3,500-$4,500

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TOGGLE. China, 19th century, coral. Well carved. 1.25”h. $1,500-$2,500

WALL PLAQUE. China, late 19th-early 20th century, porcelain. Court scene with elderly woman receiving flowers. Gilt accents. In a frame, 13.5”h. 15.5”w. $200-$400

333 FEATHER HOLDER. China, 19th century, coral. Feather holder. 2.5”h. $1,800-$2,800

334 WINE CUP. China, Yong Zhen mark. Small Doucai cup. 1.75”h. 2.5”d. $1,200-$1,800

336 BRUSH POT. China, 19th century, bamboo. Carved decoration. $200-$400

337 BRUSH POTS AND A BRUSH REST. China, 19th-20th century, porcelain. Pair of brush pots with blue and white landscapes. Hairline. 12”h. And an earlier brush rest with a deity and two fish. Wear. 3.25”h. $200-$400

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FIVE BOTANICALS AND GROUP OF WOODBLOCK PRINTS. Japan, 20th century. Five watercolors of plants. Unframed, 13”h. 9”w. And approximately twelve assorted prints including ducks, flowers and landscapes. 4”h. 6”w. to 15”h. 10”w. $100-$300

THREE WOODBLOCK PRINTS. Japan, 20th century. Hasui Kawase Kude Beach in Wakasa published 1920, framed, 22”h. 15.5”w. Takahashi Shotei Singer of Popular Songs, published 1936, framed, 10.75”h. 8.5”w. And Uchida Three Story Pagoda. Unframed, 14.25”h. 9.5”w. Imperfections. $200-$400


340 PENDANT. China, agate. Well carved with deer and plum tree. Coral string bead. 2.5�. $3,500-$4,500

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341 CARVED FIGURE IN CAVE. China, 20th century, jade. With lotus blossom. 3.25”h. $5,000-$7,000

342 CARVED LOG. China, 20th century, jade. Rodents among fungi growing on a log. 2.25”h. 5.5”l. $2,500-$3,500

343 CARVED DRAGON. China, 20th century, jade. On leaf. 3.5”h. $2,000-$3,000

344 BRUSH WASHER. China, late 19th-early 20th century, serpentine. Carved in the form of a peach. 4.25”l. $100-$200

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TWO WOODBLOCK PRINTS. Japan, late 19th-early 20th century. Geisha and a landscape. Wear. In frames, 14.5”h. 20”w. and 20”h. 14”w. $75-$125

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346 TRIPTYCH BY CHUANG CHE (MICHIGAN, B. 1934). Acrylic on canvas, signed. Abstract on white ground. Each panel is 60” x 60”. $4,000-$8,000

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347 TRAVELLING SHRINE. Japan, late 18th-early 19th century. Lacquer and gilt case with folding doors opening to a multiarmed deity with polychrome paint seated on a lotus throne on the ocean with clear stones. Wear and some loss. 17”h. $1,500-$2,500

348 CLOISONNE BOWL. China, early 20th century. Scalloped rim and weighted base. 7”h. 16.75”d. $200-$400

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349 CARVED DRAGON. China, 20th century, jade. 3”h. $2,500-$3,500

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350 CARVED FISH. China, 20th century, jade. 1.5” h. 2.5”w. $1,500-$2,500

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CARVED CATS. China, 20th century, jade. In a playing pose. 3”w. $1,500-$2,500

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CLOISONNE TABLE LAMP. China, early 20th century. Bats and flowers on a blue ground with applied dragon handles and jade finial. 32.5”h. overall. $200-$300

353 FIVE WOODBLOCK PRINTS OF FLOWERS. Japan, 20th century. Four by Ohno Bakufu (Japan, 1888-1976). Unframed, 9.5” x 14.5” And Bonsai Chrysanthemum by Nisaburo Ito. Unframed, 10.5” x 16”. $150-$300

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FOUR WOODBLOCK PRINTS. Japan, late 19th century. Theater actors. In a single frame, 17”h. 33”w. $100-$300

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355 PAIR OF JARDINIERES. China, 19th-20th century. Famille Rose. 7.25”h. 15”l. Sold at Bonhams, San Francisco, June 2010. $3,000-$4,000

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356 HAND PAINTED FAN. China, 20th century. Ink and watercolor landscape with wooden frame. 19.5”h. $200-$400

357 CARVED TURTLE. China, 20th century, jade. 3.25”w. $1,500-$2,500 356

358 LANDSCAPE (CHINA, 20TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, signed lower right. Trees. In a frame, 19.5”h. 20”w. $800-$1,000

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THREE WOODBLOCK PRINTS. Japan, 20th century. Two by Isoda Mataichiro. Kyoto in the Spring and Festival of Kyoto. Published by Unsodo. 14.25”h. 9.5”w. And women in garden. 15.5”h. 10.75”w. All unframed. $250-$450

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GROUP OF WOODBLOCK PRINTS. Japan, 19th-20th century. Triptych by Utagawa Kunisada (Toyokuni III). Mounted on three pieces of cardboard. 14”h. 9.5”w., two women by Toyokuni III ,14”h. 9.5”w., and Mitsuhama beach by Hasui Kawase, 3.5” x 6”. Together with four additional prints of geese, carp and landscapes, averaging 6” x 9”. $250-$450

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361 THREE LANDSCAPES (JAPAN, MID 20TH CENTURY). Watercolor on paper, all signed. Castle by Yuhan Ito (Yasuhiko Ito), 12.75” x 19.75”, and canal by J. Honaga, 14.75” x 10.5” Together with Mt. Fuji by Hiroshi, 5” x 15”. All unframed. $200-$400

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THREE PIECES. Asian, 20th century. Satsuma charger, 13”d., and a bronze oshebada marked “Made in Japan”, 9”h. Together with an earlier cast iron charcoal burner, 7”h. 14”d. $150-$350

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363 HAND PAINTED FAN. China. Man resting under a tree. In a frame, 16”h. 23.5”w. Ex James McDonald Estate (California). $2,500-$3,500

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364 HAND PAINTED FAN. China. Birds. In a frame, 19.5”h. 19.5”w. Ex James McDonald Estate (California). $2,500-$3,500

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365 2000 MERCEDES BENZ S500. Four door, automatic transmission. The interior has leather upholstery and burl wood trim. Approximately 73,400 miles. Small repair at wheel well. $12,000-$14,000

366 2005 HONDA MOTORCYCLE. Rebel CMX250cc with 6,393 miles showing on the odometer, leather saddlebags and windshield. Running condition. Ex Helen Porter (Ohio). $1,500-2,500

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PAIR OF CEDRIC HARTMAN FLOOR LAMPS. American, 20th century. Having an adjustable chrome shade with lucite ball switch, issuing from a tubular chrome swiveling adjustable-height arm supported by a chrome floor weight. Stamped and signed Cedric Hartman 920386. $2,000-$4,000

EAMES LOUNGE CHAIR AND OTTOMAN. American, 20th century. Having black leather upholstery and a molded veneer shell raised on five point base. 31.5”h. $1,000-$1,500

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368A DECANTER. Daum, France, 20th century. Round bottle, the stopper with amber-colored glass monkey holding a gilt bronze ring. 12"h. $400-$800

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369 PAIR OF JENS RISOM SOFAS. American, 20th century. Having an upholstered back over an upholstered seat rained on square tapering legs, together with a Jens Risom square top table raised on square tapering legs. Sofa: 32”h. Table: 16”h. 32”l. 32”w. $600-$800

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370 TULIP TABLE BY EERO SAARINEN FOR KNOLL. American, 20th century. Circular laminated wood top raised on a shaped black aluminum powder coated base. 15.25”h. 17.75”d.

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371 PAIR OF NESSEN FLOOR LAMPS. American, 20th century. Swing arm with adjustable height raised on a circular base, the whole constructed of chrome. With shades. In good to excellent condition overall. 51.5”h. $400-$600

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372 PRINT BY LEROY NEIMAN (19122012). Serigraph, signed and numbered 300/300 in bottom margin. Four jockeys. In a frame, 30.5”h. 40.5”w. $400-$600

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PRINT BY LEROY NEIMAN (AMERICAN, 1912-2012). Serigraph , signed and numbered 119/300 in bottom margin. Jockeys racing horses. In a frame, 18.25”h. 26.25. $200-$400

374 ISAMU NOGUCHI BIOMORPHIC COFFEE TABLE. American, 20th century. Shaped, triangular, tinted green glass top resting on two walnut curved arms. 16”h. Isamu Noguchi was a leading Japanese-American artist primarily known for his sculpture and public works of art. Noguchi introduced the Biomorphic coffee table in 1948, marrying art and the need for functional furniture. $800-$1,200


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SLING SOFA BY GEORGE NELSON BY HERMAN MILLER. American, 20th century. Upholstered black leather cushions with chrome-plated tubular steel frame. 29”h. 87”l. $1,000-$2,000

SOFT PAD CHAIR BY EAMES FOR HERMAN MILLER. American, 20th century. Of typical form, having black leather upholstery and polished aluminum frame, on castors, 32.5”h. $500-$700

PAUL EVANS CITYSCAPE EXECUTIVE DESK. American, 20th century, burlwood and chrome. Rectangular form, having two center drawers flanked by graduated drawers, raised on a double pedestal base. Minor damage to base. 29.25”h. 84”l. 34”w. $3,000-$5,000

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378 PAIR OF HERMAN MILLER EXECUTIVE OFFICE CHAIRS. American, 20th century. Tufted camel leather upholstered back and seat, the whole constructed of polished aluminum and raised on a four point swivel base. 30”h. Designed by Charles Eames in 1959 and specifically created for the sleek and modern lobbies of the Time-Life building in Manhattan, the executive chair embodies new design technology containing a bent plywood core covered by leather and joined by aluminum. $600-$800

379 NESSEN TABLE LAMP. American, 20th century. Swing arm with adjustable height raised on a circular base, the whole constructed of chrome. With shades. In good to excellent condition overall. 17.5”h. $100-$200

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380 WHITE CARNATIONS BY LEV MESHBERG (RUSSIAN FEDERATION/ AMERICAN, 1933-2077). Oil on canvas, signed and dated “88” lower right. Vase of white carnations against a seascape. 23.5”h. 23.5”w., in a frame, 36.5”h. 30.5”w. $500-$1,000

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381 CHEST DESK BY GEORGE NELSON FOR HERMAN MILLER. American, 20th century. Rectangular form having a fall front writing surface opening to reveal a fitted interior over two long drawers, flanked by one cabinet door opening to reveal two shelves over two drawers. The whole raised on square tapering legs. 39.75”h. 56”l 18.5”w. George Nelson was a leading American furniture designer and considered to be one of the founders of the modernist movement in America. Nelson was Director of Design for the Herman Miller Furniture Company from 1947-1972 where he contributed to designing much of the 20th century’s most iconic modern forms. $500-$700 96 | GARTH’S July 26 - 27, 2013 www.garths.com

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382 JENS RISOM EXECUTIVE DESK AND CREDENZA. American, 20th century. The desk of rectangular form, having a expansive work surface over one proper left file drawer and two proper right storage drawers, raised on square tapering legs. 30"h. 75"l. 35.25"w. The credenza of rectangular form, having one proper left file drawer and two proper right storage drawers, raised on square tapering legs. 28"h. 75"l. 21"w. Jens Risom is a Danish-American furniture designer who worked closely with Hans Knoll. Risom parted ways with Knoll launching Jens Risom Designs (JRD) in the spring of 1946. $500-700

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383 THREE CARNAVALE de St. PETERSBURG PRINTS BY MIHAIL CHEMIAKIN (RUSSIAN FEDERATION/AMERICAN, 20TH CENTURY). Lithographic prints, each signed lower right, edition “47/195”. Each depicting figures in carnival costumes dancing. 34.5”h. 25”w., each in a frame, 47”h. 38.5”w. $500-$1,000

386 SET OF FOUR SOFT PAD MANAGEMENT CHAIRS BY EAMES FOR HERMAN MILLER. American, ca. 2010. Typical form, each having blue leather upholstery and polished aluminum frames, on castors, 32.5”h. $2,000-$4,000

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PAIR OF PRINTS: CARNIVALE de St. PETERSBURG BY MIHAIL CHEMIAKIN (RUSSIAN FEDERATION/AMERICAN, 20TH CENTURY). Lithographic prints, signed lower right, dated “89-1-15” lower left. Each depicting figures in carnival costumes. 28.5”h. 19.25”w., in black and gilt frames, 39.75”h. 30”w. $300-$500

FOUR PRINTS BY MARC CHAGALL (FRANCE/RUSSIAN, 1887-1985). Each signed lower right. The first depicting two figures with goats in the background. The second depicting four figures in a dream like setting. The third depicting a baby with goat flanked by a purple figure overlooked by four figures. The fourth depicting two figures within a beachscape. Each 16.5"h. 13.5"w., in a gilt frame, 18"h. 15"w. $400-$600

385 CHAIRS I BY SLAVA ZAITSEV (RUSSIAN FEDERATION, 20TH CENTURY). Watercolor on paper, signed and dated “80.09” lower right. Depicting a chair, shoes, figures, fruit, and an open window. 27.75”h. 29.5”w., in a gilt frame, 35”h. 42.5”w. $500-$1,000

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387 SET OF FOUR ART DECO-STYLE SILVER GILT GOBLETS. Marked for MMA, later 20th century. Of diminutive size with stylized leaf decoration. 4”h., approximately 9.3 ozt. $200-$400

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HORSE RACING PRINT SANTA ANITA BY LEROY NEIMAN (AMERICAN, 1921-2012). Serigraph on paper, signed and numbered 113/1200 in pencil. Embossed label “Styria Studio”. In a frame, 22.75”h. 19.75”w. $200-$300

389 TENNIS PRINT SMASH BY LEROY NEIMAN (AMERICAN, 1921-2012). Serigraph on paper, signed and numbered 236/300 in pencil. In a frame, 27.5”h. 20.5”w. $150-$350

390 THREE-LIGHT EXPOSED BULB TABLE LAMP. Twentieth century. Three exposed bulbs on a mirrored face. 30”h. $100-$300

391 SONNEMAN-STYLE FLOOR LAMP. Finland, 20th century. White plastic domed top raised on a chrome shaft terminating in a circular steel base. 58.5”h. $100-$300

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392 SET OF EAMES STOOLS FOR HERMAN MILLER. American, 20th century. Each of circular form having a turned standard and raised on a circular foot. 15”h. 13.5”d.

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393 STUDYLE GRANDE VITESSE BY ALEXANDER CALDER (AMERICA/FRANCE, 1898-1976). Lithograph on paper, signed lower right and numbered “74/75” lower left. Depicting Le Grande Vitesse, a monumental sculpture or stabiles located in Grand Rapids, Michigan. The sculpture was the first work of art funded by the Art in Public Places program for the National Endowment for the Arts. 37”h. 46.75”w., in a black frame, 41”h. 50.5”w. $2,500-$4,500

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SET OF TWELVE SILVER TUMBLERS. Marked for Buccellati, Italy, 20th century. Hammered rims and bodies. 3.25”h., approximately 59.2 ozt. $1,000-$2,000

SET OF EIGHT APERITIF CUPS. Marked for Old Newbury Crafters, Massachusetts, and a retail mark on some for Cartier, 20th century. Tumbler-form with hammered surfaces. 2”h., approximately 18.5 ozt. $1,000-$1,200

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396 SET OF SIX SILVER TUMBLERS. Tiffany and Company, New York, 20th century. Of simple form and substantial weight. 3.5”h., approximately 54.4 ozt. $1,500-$2,000 396

397 PAIR OF SILVER TUMBLERS. Tiffany and Company, New York, 20th century. Of simple form and substantial weight. 5.5”h., approximately 32.5 ozt. $500-$1,000

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399 SILVER GOAT. Marked for Buccellati, Italy, 20th century. Recumbent goat with silver wire fur.13.5�l., approximately 47.6 ozt. $4,500-$6,500

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400 TENNIS PLAYER PRINT BY LEROY NEIMAN (AMERICAN, 1921-2012). Serigraph on paper, signed and numbered 239/300 in pencil. In a frame, 46”h. 26.5”w. $600-$800

DERRIER LE MIROIR NUMBER 186 (ROUNDE DE NUIT) BY JOAN MIRO (SPAIN/FRANCE, 1893-1983). Lithograph on paper signed lower left in red pencil. Depicting various abstract shapes in black, green, red, yellow and blue. 22”h. 28.75”w., in black frame, 24.75”h. 31.75”w. $500-$700

404 BROWN AND TAN SKETCH OF A MAN’S FACE IN A BUBBLE AFTER JULIAN SCHNABEL (AMERICAN, B. 1951). Etching, signed and numbered 10/50. Abstract. In a frame. 34.5”h. 28.5”w. $600-$1,200

402 DANISH MODERN FOLDING CHAIR. Twentieth century. In the style of Hans Wegner, having black-painted frame with woven rush back and seat. 30.5”h. $300-$500

403 TULIP TABLE BY EERO SARRINEN FOR KNOLL. American, 20th century. Elliptical white composite top raised on a shaped white aluminum powder coated base. 20”h.

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Eero Saarinen was a Finish-American modern architect and designer best known for his simple but sinuous designs. Saarinen received recognition for the tulip chair in the “Organic Design in Home Furnishings” competition of 1940. $150-$250

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405 MID CENTURY SILVER TEA SET. Reed and Barton, Massachusetts, 20th century. Diamond pattern with a wrapped handle on the tea/coffee pot, 12”h. Together with a 4.5”h. cream pitcher and a 4.25” h. covered sugar bowl. Approximately 44.8 ozt. $800-$1,200

406 ARZBERG PORCELAIN DINNERWARE. German, 20th century. Contemporary form, includes dinner plates (23), salad plates (6), dessert plates (20), bread plates (15), soup bowls (10), berry bowls (10), ice cream bowls (14), ice cream bowl underplates (6), tea cups (16), tea saucers (14), coffee cups (6), coffee saucers (6), espresso cups (11), espresso saucers (11), and individual butters (30). Together with serving bowls (3), covered butter, teapot, creamer and sugar. Two hundred-five pieces total. $300-$500

407 CLIMBING AFTER MARK KOSTABI (AMERICAN, B. 1960). Lithograph, signed and numbered 35/100. In a frame, 35”h. 26”w. $200-$300

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408 DANISH MODERN DINING SUITE BY ARNE VODDER FOR GEORGE TANNIER. American, 20th century. Includes one drop leaf extension table with three leaves. 28.5”h. 30.5”l. 42”w. Two armchairs each having an upholstered back and seat. 31”h. Two side chairs each having an upholstered back and seat. 30”h. One buffet of rectangular form having two tambour doors opening to a fitted interior and flanked by one cabinet door opening to a shelved interior. 30”h. 84”l. 24”w. $2,000-$4,000

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LALIQUE MOLDED AND FROSTED GLASS CHAMPS ELYSEES CENTER BOWL. France, 20th century. In the form of naturalist upturned maple leaves. Etched Lalique, France. 7”h. 18”l. 10”w. $600-$800

FOURTEEN LALIQUE GLASS TUMBLERS. French, 20th century. In the Jaffa pattern, of typical form, having opaque and frosted decoration throughout, each etched Lalique, France. 4.75”h. 3”d. $700-$900

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TWELVE LALIQUE GLASS TUMBLERS France, 20th century. In the Chene pattern. Of typical cylindrical form having four oak leaves encircling the exterior. Each etched Lalique, France. 4.75”h. 3.75”d. $800-$1,200

FOURTEEN BACCARAT CHAMPAGNE COUPES. France, 20th century. In the Narcisse pattern. Each acid etched with Baccarat insignia. 5.5”h. 3.75”w. $800-$1,200

413 LALIQUE GLASS PLATE. France, 20th century. In the Chene pattern, displaying three oak leaves. 9”d. $100-$200

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METAMORPHOSIS OF NARCISSUS BY SALVADOR DALI (FRANCE/SPAIN, 1904-1989). Lithograph on paper, signed in pencil lower right and numbered “100/125” lower left. Depicting Narcissus staring down into a pool and flanked by a hand mirroring his image holding an egg. 24.75”h. 31.5”w., in a gilt frame, 27.75”h. 34.25”w. $150-$250

PACE COLLECTION SPRING SIDE TABLE. Italy, 20th century. Circular glass top resting on a circular chrome support surmounted by a spiral chrome standard resting on a circular chrome foot. 18.5”h. 14”d. $100-$200 415


416 LALIQUE FROSTED AND MOLDED GLASS CHAMPS ELYSEES CHANDELIER. French, 20th century. Having a hexagonal base plate flanked by upstanding naturalistic maple leaves, the whole suspended by four chrome rods and a conforming mount. 18�d. $4,000-$6,000

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417 SIX SERIES 7 CHAIRS BY ARNE JACOBSEN FOR FRITZ HANSEN. Denmark, 20th century. Pressure molded veneer backs and seats raised on chrome legs. Each bearing a Fritz Hansen label. 30”h. $300-$500

418 SEVEN SERIES 7 CHAIRS BY ARNE JACOBSEN FOR FRITZ HANSEN. Denmark, 20th century. Pressure molded veneer backs and seats raised on chrome legs. Each bearing a Fritz Hansen label. 30”h. $300-$500

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419 SIX SERIES 7 CHAIRS BY ARNE JACOBSEN FOR FRITZ HANSEN. Denmark, 20th century. Pressure molded veneer backs and seats raised on chrome legs. Each bearing a Fritz Hansen label. 30”h. $300-$500

420 PAIR OF PIET HEIN CIRCULAR TABLES. Denmark, 20th century. Each having a circular rosewood veneered top raised on a aluminum pedestal terminating in a five point base. 27”h. 46”d. $400-$600 421

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BLACK FLOWING FORM...AFTER JEAN ARP (SWITZERLAND, 1886-1966). Lithograph, signed and numbered 27/100. Three tone abstract. In a frame, 34.5”h. 26”w. $1,000-$2,000

PIET HEIN & BRUNO MATHSSON CONFERENCE/DINING TABLE. Continental, 20th century. Elliptical walnut top raised on an shaker aluminum base. 26.5”h. 85.5”l 51.5w. $2,000-$4,000

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HERMAN MILLER SWIVEL CHAIR. American, 20th century. Molded fiberglass body upholstered with white vinyl, the reverse with a gridded black metal back, the whole raised on a four point base. 30.5”h. $200-$400

JENS RISOM T621 BENCH. American, 20th century, walnut. Rectangular seat raised on square tapering legs joined by stretchers. With polychrome upholstered cushion. 15”h. 54”l. 21”w.

TANDEM SEAT AND TABLE BY JENS RISOM. American, 20th century. Two white upholstered chairs joined by a teak wood table, the whole raised on a teak wood base terminating in square tapering legs. 32”h. 79”l. 26”w.

Jens Risom is a Danish-American furniture designer who worked closely with Hans Knoll. Rison parted ways with Knoll launching Jens Risom Designs (JRD) in the spring of 1946. $200-$400

Jens Risom is a Danish-American furniture designer who worked closely with Hans Knoll. Rison parted ways with Knoll launching Jens Risom Designs (JRD) in the spring of 1946. $300-$500

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LITHOGRAPH AFTER PABLO PICASSO (SPAIN/FRANCE, 1881-1973). Color lithograph on paper, signed on the plate. Bull fighter dated 1957. In a frame, 16.5"h. 13.5"w. $100-$200

THREE ABSTRACT WORKS (AMERICAN, 20TH CENTURY). Includes "Counterpoint", a color etching by Johnny Friedlaender (German, French, 1912 1992) , framed, 30"h. 24"w.; a color print by Dan Thaxton (20th century), framed, 24"h. 23"w.; and an abstract oil on canvas, unsigned, framed, 30"h. 28"w. $300-$600

424 JENS RISOM OPEN ARMCHAIR. American, 20th century. Straight wood crest over a cream upholstered back above a cream upholstered seat flanked by straight shaped arms, the whole raised on square tapering legs. 28”h. $200-$400

425 JENS RISOM ARMCHAIR. American, 20th century. The green upholstered back and seat flanked by upholstered arms, the whole raised on square tapering legs. 31.5”h. $300-$500

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428 HERMAN MILLER BEDROOM SUITE. American, 20th century. Includes: two storage headboards with white vinyl upholstery, two small chests with four drawers raised on circular tapering legs, one large chest with four drawers raised on circular tapering legs, and one suspended vanity with light and base with square tapering legs. Headboards, 34”h. 116”l. 12”w. $2,000-$4,000

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PAIR OF DANISH MODERN SOFAS. 20th century. Each having a straight crest and arms with removable upholstered black cushions the whole raised on square legs. 22”h. 84”l. 27.75”w. $500-$700

SLING COFFEE TABLE BY GEORGE NELSON. American, 20th century. Black granite top raised on four chrome-plated tubular steel legs. 13.5”h. 49.75”w. 22.75”l $150-$250

431 PAIR OF MODEL 657 SLING LOUNGE CHAIRS BY CHARLES POLLOCK FOR KNOLL. American, 20th century. Saddle leather backs and seats with black leather upholstered cushions flanked by black leather arms and constructed of cast aluminum. 28.75”h. $400-$600

432 PAIR OF SONNEMAN-STYLE FLOOR LAMPS. American, 20th century. Teak cylindrical shades raised on chrome standards terminating in circular steel bases. 51.75”h. $200-$400

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FIVE FIGURES BY JAMES P. ANDERSON. American, 20th century, bronze. Each completed in the style of Giacometti. Comprising three single examples, one double example and one triple example. 14.5”h. $1,000-$2,000

COMPOSITION ROUGE, VERTE BLEUE ET JAUNE BY SERGE POLIAKOFF (FRANCE/RUSSIAN FEDERATION, 1900-1969). Lithograph on paper, artist signed lower right and numbered “144/200” in pencil lower left. Printed by Mourlot, Paris, published by Berggruen, Paris, 1957. Depicting various geometric shapes. 29.75”h. 24.25”w., in a silver gallery-style frame, 30.5”h. 25”w. $2,000-$4,000

434A THREE PHOTOGRAPHIC REPRODUCTIONS BY MARC CHAGALL (FRANCE/RUSSIA, 1887-1985). Each signed lower right. The first depicting a fisherman and two fish. 19.5"h. 15.5"w., in a gilt frame, 23"h. 19"w. The second depicting a cow with cresent moon. 15.5"h. 11.5"w., in a gilt frame, 18"h. 13.5"w. The third depicting two standing figures flanked by a red animal. 14.5"h. 11.5"w., in a gilt frame, 15.75"h. 13"w. $200-$400

435A SIGNED POSTER BY PETER MAX (AMERICAN, B. 1937). American, 20th century. The 33rd Annual Grammy Awards poster depicting a grammy award and signed and dated in metalic ink "Peter Max 1991". 24.5"h. 18.5"w., in a black frame, 26"h. 20"w. $80-$120

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CONSOLATION BY JOSEPH WOLINS (NEW YORK, 1915-1999). Acrylic on canvas, signed lower right. Abstract with two figures. In a strip frame (missing bottom), 41"h. 36.5"w. $300-$600 | 111


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DECLARATION FLOOR CLOCK BY KIPP STEWART FOR DREXEL. American, 20th century. Black stylized face with white hands applied to the rosewood veneered body. 62.25”h. $600-$800

CLOSE COVER BEFORE STRIKING BY ANDY WARHOL (AMERICAN, 1928-1987). Photographic reproduction, signed in ink upper right. Depicting a classic Coca-Cola glass with slogan. 15.5”h. 11.5”w., in a black frame, 18”h. 14”w. $200-$400

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DANISH MODERN SOFA AND CHAIR. Twentieth century. Each having a straight upholstered back over an upholstered seat, raised on square tapering legs. 30”h. $300-$500

SHIPBOARD GIRL BY ROY LICHTENSTEIN (AMERICAN, 1923-1997). Reproduction photograph, signed in pencil lower right. Depicting a blond woman with sinuous red lips. 17.5”h. 13.5”w., in a black frame, 21”h. 17”w. $1,000-$3,000

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440 JACKIE I BY ANDY WARHOL (AMERICA, 1928-1987). Screenprint, stamped and numbered in pencil “103/200” on reverse. Published by General Editions, New York, printed by K.M.F. Inc., New York, 1966. Depicting Jacqueline Kennedy in tones of silver. 31.25”h. 27.5”w., in a black frame, 36.5”h, 32.5”w. $12,000-$15,000

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DANISH MODERN-STYLE DINING SUITE BY HAROLD SCHWARTZ FOR ROMWEBER. American, 20th century. The extension table of rectangular form having an oak quarter sawn parquetry top with a drawer at each end, raised on four geometric legs cinched to a center stretcher.31"h. Together with a matching sideboard of rectangular form having two molded doors opening to a fitted interior and eight dining chairs each having a barrel back and raised on splayed legs. Table with two leaves. Table 31"h. 69.75"l. 40.5"w. $3,000-5,000

BOXED SET OF MOSER GLASSES AND TUMBLERS. Czechoslovakia, 1st half-20th century. Assorted colors with paneled bases. Six tumblers, six tasters, and six glasses with underplates. Paper labels. In a fitted case, 17.5” x 25”. $500-$1,000

FLORAL STILL LIFE PRINT BY PETER MAX (AMERICAN, B. 1937). Serigraph, signed lower right and dated 1978, numbered 177 of 300 lower left. Yellow flowers in a blue vase. Matted and framed, 37"h. 29.5"w. $300-$500

443 REFLECTIONS OF EXCELLENCE MARQUETTE BY CHARLES ALLEN MATHISON (AMERICAN, 20TH CENTURY). Brass, unsigned. Comprising four geometric shapes, commissioned for the J. C. Penny Insurance headquarters; Columbus, Ohio. 8”h. $150-$250

443A ELISE-STYLE FLOOR & TABLE LAMP. American, 20th century. Each having a translucent polycarbonate tubular diffuser. The first having a wood base, the second having an aluminum base. 48”h. $200-$400 444

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445 FOUR PRINTS BY MARK CHAGALL (FRANCE/RUSSIAN FEDERATION, 1887-1985). Including: Finale of the Ballet “Aleko”, signed in pencil lower right, 13.5”h. 14.5”w., in a gilt frame, 15”h. 16”w.,;Aleko and Zemphira by Moonlight, signed in pencil lower right, 13.5”h. 14.5”w., in a gilt frame, 15”h. 16”w., and the third depicting a flying man with blue face and yellow shirt over a horned animal flanked by a nude figure, signed in pencil lower right, 14”h. 14.5”w., in a gilt frame, 15.5”h. 16”w., together with a print depicting two figures one wearing a red cloak holding wheat and flanked by a purple horned animal. 14”h. 14.5”w., in a gilt frame, 5.5”h. 16”w. $400-$600


446 SCULPTURE BY ERNEST TROVA (MISSOURI, 1927-2009). Painted steel, 1976. Monumental abstract sculpture. 142”h. 160”w. 57”d. A similar piece in size and subject created 1976, sold at Christie’s New York, Rockefeller Center, lot 54, February 22. 1996 for $14,950. Property of the Columbus Museum of Art, Ohio, sold to benefit its Acquisition Fund. $4,000-$6,000

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447 TOROS ILLUSTRATION BY PABLO PICASSO (SPAIN/FRANCE, 1881-1973). Lithograph on paper, signed lower left. Depicting a bull fight. 10.25”h. 14.5”w., in a blue wood frame, 19.5”h. 23.5”w. $700-$900

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FIVE PRINTS BY PABLO PICASSO (SPAIN/FRANCE, 1881-1973). Five special edition signed lithographs to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the Eiffel Tower, from the Vollard Suite. Including: The Young Sculptor at Work, Seated Woman with a Hat and Standing Woman Draped, Portrait of a Woman, Bull Ravaging Woman. All 14.5”h. 12”w., in black frames, 18.25”h. 15.75”w. Together with erotic depiction of an artist and muse. 10.5”h. 13.5”w., in a silvered frame, 16.25”h. 19”w. $400-$600

449 FOUR PRINTS BY JOAN MIRO (SPAIN/FRANCE, 1893-1983). Including: The Red Sun, signed in pencil lower left. 19.5”h. 15.75”w., in a molded black frame, 22”h. 18.25”w.; Nude with Mirror, signed in ink upper right. 17”h. 14.25”w., in a gilt molded frame, 19.5”h. 16.5”w., and Swallow Love, signed in ink upper right, faded, 8.5”h. 11.5”w., in a gilt molded frame, 12.5”h. 15.5”w. Together with Lithograph XI, signed in pencil lower right, 13.5”h. 10.5”w., in a black frame, 17”h. 14.25”w. $400-$600

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TWO PRINTS BY PABLO PICASSO (SPAIN/FRANCE, 1881-1973). The Embrace lithographic print, signed lower right. Depicting a man and woman embracing. 10.5”h. 13.25”w., in a silvered frame, 15.5”h. 19”w., War and Peace photographic reproduction, signed lower left. Depicting a woman with head resting on arms. 15.5”h. 19.5”w., in a black frame, 19”h. 23.25”w. $300-$500

451 THE WOMAN HORSE BY SALVADORE DALI (FRANCE/SPAIN, 1904-1989). Photographic Reproduction signed in pencil lower right. Depicting a nude woman with a horse tail. 24.5”h. 17.25”w., in a gilt frame, 28.75”h. 21.5”w. $200-$400

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BARREN FIELD BY ANDREW WYETH (AMERICAN, 1917-2009). Photographic reproduction, signed lower right. Depicting a field in winter. 17.5”h. 23.5”w., in a wood frame, 24”h. 32.25”w. $200-$400


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SET OF SILVER FLATWARE. Marked for International Sterling, 20th century. Royal Danish pattern, service for twelve including table knives, salad forks, dinner forks, teaspoons, and serving pieces; plus four unmatched miscellaneous pieces. fifty-seven pieces total, approximately 64.5 ozt. (excluding hollow-handled knives). $1,000-$2,000

ELEPHANT BY KARL HAGENAUER (AUSTRIA, 1898-1956). Chrome plated, stamped on the base. 4.5"h. Ex Tom & Carolyn Porter (Ohio), ex Helen Porter (Ohio). $300-600

454 DANISH MODERN PIE SERVER AND CHEESE SLICE. Marked for Georg Jensen Denmark, 19331944. A pie server, 10.5”l., together with a cheese slice, 8”l. Pie server is approximately 4.3 ozt. $200-$400

456 DANCER BY KARL HAGENAUER (AUSTRIA, 1898-1956). Brass, monogrammed on the underside. Woman dancing, 5.5"h. Ex Tom & Carolyn Porter (Ohio), ex Helen Porter (Ohio). $250-450

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457 TWO BRONZE PENGUINS. Asian, 20th century. Two Art Deco inspired penquins. Signed. 9", 13.5"h. Ex Tom & Carolyn Porter (Ohio), ex Helen Porter (Ohio). $300-500

458 OSTRICHES BY KARL HAGENAUER (AUSTRIA, 1898-1956). Chrome plated, stamped on the underside. 2.75"h. Ex Tom & Carolyn Porter (Ohio), ex Helen Porter (Ohio). $200-400

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DANISH MODERN FOLDING LAMP. Tree panels each set with a demilune shaped linen shade, each panel hinged. Unmarked. 16”h. 27.5”l. $100-$200

MODERNIST BRASS FLOOR LAMP. 20th century, Having a shaped brass shade raised on two square elongated brass shafts terminating in a rectangular brass base. 62.25”h. $100-$300

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VENUS BY RICHARD SEDLIN (OHIO, 1900-1992). Plaster, signed at base. 24”h. $300-$600

462 THREE ARTS AND CRAFTS BOWLS. All marked for Joel F. Hewes, Titusville, Pennsylvania, early 20th century. Includes a 6.5”d. copper bowl and a pair of 4.5”d. brass bowls, with lobed bodies and hammered surfaces. $100-$200

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FIGURAL MANTEL PIECE. France, mid 20th century, cold painted bronze. Art Nouveau woman and peacock in the style of Chiparus. Resin inserts, marble base. 13.5"h. 28"w. Ex Tom & Carolyn Porter (Ohio), Ex Helen Porter (Ohio). $400-800

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464 THREE PIECE ART DECO GARNITURE SET. American, 1st quarter-20th century, marble. Rose, ochre and black, with green onyx. Clock topper with worn spelter figures of a woman serenaded by Pan. All pieces have brass cap feet. Brass works marked “13398”. Clock, 14.5”h. 23”w. $300-$500

465 THREE PIECE ART DECO GARNITURE SET. American, 2nd quarter-20th century, marble. Pink and grey. Dial marked “Ucra”. Clock, 9”h. 14”w. $200-$300 118 | GARTH’S July 26 - 27, 2013 www.garths.com

466 PAIR OF CONTEMPORARY END TABLES. Twentieth century. Scalloped tops with confirming sides and open shelves. Stain. 24”h. 21.5” square. $200-$400

467 CONTEMPORARY SIDE TABLE. Twentieth century, leather and glass. Leather-wrapped table with a glass insert top. Some wear. 17”h. 23” square. $200-$400


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ARTS & CRAFTS TABLE AND CHAIRS. Attributed to Watertown, New York, early 20th century, oak. Round pedestal table, 29.5"h. 48"d., with two leaves, and a set of six slat-back chairs, 18"h. seat, 39"h. overall. Ex Helen Porter (Ohio). $600-900

ARTS & CRAFTS SERVER. Denmark, early 20th century, oak. Of small size, with a single drawer with carved panels over two doors. Retains its original finish. 41.5”h. 45”w. 21”d. Ex Helen Porter (Ohio). $1,000-$1,500

AESTHETIC MOVEMENT HALL TREE. American, late 19th century, walnut. Impressive hall tree with a lattice back inset with two brass panels (an owl and a hand fan), over a set with a lower drawer. Original finish. 83"h. 35"w. Ex Tom & Carolyn Porter (Ohio), Ex Helen Porter (Ohio). $1,000-$1,500

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471 TWO ARTS AND CRAFTS SILVER NUT DISHES. Marked for Joel F. Hewes, Titusville, Pennsylvania, working 1908-1927. Similarly scalloped bowls with hammered surfaces, 4.75”d. and 5”d., approximately 8.9 ozt. $150-$300

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472 FOUR PIECES OF ARTS AND CRAFTS SILVER. Marked for Joel F. Hewes, Titusville, Pennsylvania, working 19081927. An assembled pair of similarly scalloped nut dishes, 4.25"d. and a near-pair of toddy plates, 4.5"d., all with hammered surfaces. Approximately 15 ozt. $200-400

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473 ARTS AND CRAFTS SILVER BOWL AND GOBLET. Marked for Joel F. Hewes, Titusville, Pennsylvania, working 1908-1927. Footed bowl, 5”d., and a goblet, 3.5”h., both with hammered surfaces. Approximately 12.7 ozt. $150-$300

474 ARTS AND CRAFTS SILVER VASE AND BOWL. Marked for Joel F. Hewes, Titusville, Pennsylvania, working 1908-1927. Similar designs, both with hammered surfaces. Includes a 5.5”h. vase and a 4”d. bowl, approximately 25.4 ozt. $400-$700

475 GOOD GROUP OF ARTS AND CRAFTS SILVER. Marked for Joel F. Hewes, Titusville, Pennsylvania, working 1908-1927. Includes a scalloped nut dish, 4.25”d., a shoehorn, 5”l., and a set of six scalloped salt cellars, 2.5”d., with period spoons, 2.5”l. Approximately 16.1 ozt. $150-$300

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476 TWO ARTS AND CRAFTS SILVER BOWLS. Marked for Joel F. Hewes, Titusville, Pennsylvania, working 1908-1927. Similarly scalloped bowls with hammered surfaces. 8.75”d. and 7”d., approximately 32 ozt. $500-$800

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477 TWO ARTS AND CRAFTS SILVER BOWLS. Marked for Joel F. Hewes, Titusville, Pennsylvania, working 19081927. Similarly scalloped bowls with hammered surfaces, 8.25”d. and 6.5”d., approximately 25.7 ozt. $400-$700

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TWO ARTS AND CRAFTS SILVER PLATES. Marked for Joel F. Hewes, Titusville, Pennsylvania, working 1908-1927. Similarly scalloped plates with hammered surfaces, 6.75”d. and 7.75”d., approximately 18.7 ozt. $300-$600

479 TWO ARTS AND CRAFTS SILVER PLATES. Marked for Joel F. Hewes, Titusville, Pennsylvania, working 1908-1927. Similarly scalloped plates with hammered surfaces, 7.5”d. and 9”d., approximately 19.1 ozt. $300-$600

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480 ARTS AND CRAFTS SILVER TAZZA AND BOWL. Marked for Joel F. Hewes, Titusville, Pennsylvania, working 1908-1927. Includes a scalloped-edge tazza, 9”d., and a bowl, 6”d., both with similar ball feet and hammered surfaces. Approximately 37.5 ozt. $500-$800

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481 TWO ARTS AND CRAFTS SILVER BOWLS. Marked for Joel F. Hewes, Titusville, Pennsylvania, working 1908-1927. Similarly scalloped bowls with hammered surfaces. With ball feet, 5.5”d., with a ring foot, 7.25”d., approximately 27.2 ozt. $500-$800 | 121


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PORTRAIT OF MOTHER AND CHILD (EUROPEAN, 2ND QUARTER-19TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, unsigned. Young mother wearing gold jewelry and holding her baby in her lap. In the background is a tropical landscape with palm trees. Restoration. 34”h. 29”w., in a frame, 39.5”h. 33.5”w. $1,000-$1,500

SHEEP BY SAMUEL CARR (NEW YORK/ ENGLAND, 1837-1908). Oil on canvas, signed lower right. Sheep at pasture. Restoration. 9”h. 12”w., in an ornate frame, 16”h. 19”w. $800-$1,200

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CHIPPENDALE STYLE BENCH. Continental, late 19th-early 20th century, Mahogany. Damask upholstered bench with zoomorphic carved knees on ball and claw feet. 21”h., 42.5”w., 19”d. $400-$800

484 FISHING BOATS (EUROPEAN SCHOOL, LATE 19TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, illegible signature. Anchored boats near shore. 14”h. 16”w., in a frame, 18”h. 20”w. $250-$500

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MARINESCAPE (EUROPEAN SCHOOL, 20TH CENTURY). Oil on wood panel, initialed “MT” lower left. Dutch-style pier scene with fishing boats. 12’h. 16”w., in a frame, 18.5”h. 22.5”w. $300-$500

487 THREE MIRROR SUPPORTS. European, 1st half-19th century. Brass supports with enameled scenes of urn, courting couple and hot air balloon “Lundi” (Monday). Imperfections. 2”. $75-$150

488 THREE PIECES OF PORCELAIN. China, 19th century. Hand decorated. Blue and white vase with phoenix, 5.25”h,. and plate, 9”d. Together with a covered rice grain bowl. 4”h. Imperfections. $100-$200

489 MIRROR. American, 19th century. Architectural frame. Regilt with some flaking. Family ownership written on the backing paper. 27”h. 17”w. $100-$200


490 PUNCH PRINT. Scotland, mid 19th century. Large folio handcolored engraving of the puppet show outside a town. After “F. Webster, R.A.” and “Engraved for the Art Show of Glasgow, Year 1859”. Restoration. In a gilt frame, 33”h. 54”w. $400-$800

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TEN CHIPPENDALE DINING CHAIRS. American, 20th century, mahogany. Two arm and eight side featuring pierced splats, carved front rails, and cabriole legs on ball and claw feet with blue upholstery, 40”h. $1,500-$2,500

GEORGE III LINEN PRESS. England, ca. 1800, mahogany. Twopiece, the upper section with ebonyinlaid doors and sliding trays; the lower section with 2 over 2 drawers and French feet. Imperfections. 81.5”h. 50.5”w. 23”d. $1,000-$2,000

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PAIR OF LIVESTOCK PAINTINGS (EUROPEAN SCHOOL, 2ND HALF-19TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, illegible signatures on back. Goats near crumbling ruins and cattle near a cottage. Light crazing and a patch in the first painting. 9”h. 12”w., in matching gilt frames, 14.5”h. 17.5”w. $400-$600

STUDY AFTER PORTRAIT OF MADAME MOLERAYMOND BY ELISABETH VIGEE-LEBRUN (FRANCE, 1755-1842). Oil on canvas, illegible signature lower left. Most likely a well-done 19th-century student copy after the original in the Louvre. Restoration. 39”h. 29”w., in an ornate frame, 51”h. 41”w. $400-$800

494 PEMBROKE TABLE. American, late 19th century-early 20th century, mahogany. Inlaid with a single drawer and key, on carved legs and brass castors. 27.75”h., 20.25”w. (closed), 42.25”w. (open), 32”d. $300-$600

495 LOUIS XV-STYLE DESK. Early 20th century, fruitwood. With one drawer, brass mounts, and cabriole legs. Together with a folding chair by Land and Lance. 29”h. 37”w. 21.5”d. $200-$300

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CHIPPENDALE-STYLE FOOTSTOOL. American or English, 19th century, mahogany. Square, with tapered and reeded legs. Yellow upholstery. 19.5"h. 17" square. $400-$800

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LANDSCAPE BY THOMAS CORWIN LINDSAY (OHIO, 1839-1907). Oil on canvas, unsigned. Man working in tree lined field. 15.5”h. 27”w., in a modern frame, 20.5”h. 32”w.

DAYBED. Continental, late 19th-early 20th century, hardwood. French-style daybed, carved frame, floral upholstery and two matching pillows, on tapered legs. 31”h. 27”w. 73”l. $400-$800

The back of the canvas has an estate stamp for Thomas J. Lindsay, a direct descendant of Thomas C. Lindsay. $300-$600

498 LANDSCAPE BY CHARLES WILLIAM DUVALL (OHIO, 1864-1966). Oil on canvas, signed lower left. Sunset over woods. Crazing and small hole. 28”h. 36”w., in a frame, 33.5”h. 41.5”w. Property of the Columbus Museum of Art, Ohio, sold to benefit its Acquisition Fund. $800-$1,200

499 SIX ORNATE SHIELD-BACK DINING CHAIRS. European, early 20th century, mahogany. Chartreuse leather seats on carved and tapered legs, 38”h. $300-$500

501 LANDSCAPE AND STILL LIFE (AMERICAN SCHOOL, 20TH CENTURY). Landscape, oil on paper. Signed Margaret Lefranc (American, 1907-1998). Unframed, 15.75"h. 21.5"w. And roses, oil on artist board. In a frame, 14.5"h. 17.25"w. $100-$250

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502 TWO PAINTINGS (EUROPEAN SCHOOL). Oil on canvas. Twentieth-century Barcelona street scene signed “Puig-Soler”. Unframed, 23.5’h. 19.5”w. And 19th-century genre scene of fishermen, unsigned. Repairs. In a frame, 18”h. 20”w. $100-$300

503 MINIATURE ON TIN. France, late 19th century. Image of a balloon in flight. Some flaking. In a frame, 5.5”h. 5.75”w. $100-$200

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AUTOMATON. Germany, mid 20th century. Brass birdcage with feathered, singing bird. Marked “Germany”. Working condition. 11”h. $400-$600

CHEST OF DRAWERS. Western China, ca. 1920s, mixed woods. Four drawers with scalloping on base. Old refinishing and age splits. 30”h. 60”w. 15”d. $300-$500

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FOUR BOTANICAL PRINTS. American or European, late 19th century. Handcolored engravings of various plants with varieties of moths and butterflies. In matching frames, 14.75”h. 12.75”w. $400-$600

CLASSICAL FOOTSTOOL. American or English, 19th century, mahogany. Curule form with worn upholstery. 17”h. 22”w. 18”d. $100-$300

BUST OF PRINCESS AUGUSTA OF WALES. England, 2nd half-19th century, plaster. Unsigned replica of a bust in Windsor Castle. 19.75”h. Glass dome included, 23”h., together with early 20th-century correspondence about the bust. $200-$400

509 SCARAB PAPERWEIGHT. American, 1st half-20th century. Molded green iridescent glass. 2”h. 4.5”l. $200-$400

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510 HUMIDOR. Urn mark for Franz Bergman (1861-1936), Austria, early 20th century, bronze. Cast designs with a cold painted figure of an Arabian man seated on a carpet. Lined with wood. Marked "Made in Austria" on the base. 6"h. $800-$1,200

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HARBOR BY MAX SAVY (FRANCE, 1918-2010). Oil on canvas, signed lower right. Ships anchored at a dock. 24”h. 36”w., in a frame, 25.75”h. 37.75”w. $300-$500

QUEEN ANNE-STYLE ARMCHAIR England, early 20th century, mahogany. Carved crest, openwork splat, compass seat, carved cabriole legs ending in ball and claw feet. 17"h. seat, 39"h. overall. $300-$500

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PAINTING BY FRANK ASHLEY (AMERICAN, 1920-2007). Oil on masonite, signed “FN Ashley” lower left, “Pony girl galloping horse / Santa Anita / F.N. Ashley” inscribed on verso, 17.25”h. 19.25”w. overall. $200-$400

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CARVED PARTNERS DESK. American, early 20th century, mahogany. With lattice-carved drawers and applied carved lion heads on the top, and resting on cupboards with applied fruit carvings. Old finish. 30"h. 79"w. 42"d. $300-$600

514 CLASSICAL-STYLE DINING TABLE. American, 20th century, mahogany. Of grand size, with an oval top inlaid with banding, resting on three carved pedestals with brass casters. 30"h. 48"w., 119"l., plus two 20" leaves. $1,000-$2,000

515 JEUNES CHASSEURS...PRINT BY PAUL JACOULET (FRANCE/JAPAN, 1902-1960). Woodblock print on paper, signed in pencil lower left. Two young men. In a frame, 22”h. 18”w. $600-$800 515 128 | GARTH’S July 26 - 27, 2013 www.garths.com

TWO PAINTINGS. Oil on canvas, unsigned, late 19thearly 20th century. Young boy painted in earlier manner, in gilt frame, 13”h. 12”w., and oil on artist board, signed Winslow, of river and field landscape, in gilt frame, 14.75”h. 18”w. $125-$250

518 HORSEMANSHIP ENGRAVING. France, 19th century. Handcolored engraving on paper after an earlier print. Identified nobles watching men on horseback. In a frame, 22”h. 27”w. $100-$300

519 BOX AND SCREEN. Asian, 20th century. Pierce-carved teak screen with polychrome-painted decoration including vignettes. Four panels, each is 72"h. 20"w. And a carved camphor chest. $250-$500

519A SEWING STAND. England, 2nd half-19th century, rosewood veneer. Stand with lift lid and fitted interior. On a pedestal base. Added fabric to the outside. 28"h. 17"w. 14"d. $200-$400


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LOCH LONG BY DAVID MACKENZIE (UNITED KINGDOM, 1800-1875). Oil on canvas, signed lower left and back. Highland landscape with travelers in the foreground. 20”h. 30”w., in an ornate frame, 33”h. 43”w. $1,000-$2,000

SPRING SONGS (AMERICAN OR EUROPEAN, LATE 19TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, illegible signature lower left. Classically clad woman seated on wall with child holding sheet music. Title label on reverse. 33”h. 26.75”w. $200-$400

521 CATTLE BY ANDRES CORTES Y AGUILAR (SPAIN, 1810/15-1879). Oil on canvas, signed lower right. Cows at pasture. Restoration. 18.5”h. 22.5”w., in a frame, 28.5”h. 32.5”w. $800-$1,200

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PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN BY CAMILLO GIOJA BARBERA (ITALY, LATE 19TH CENTURY). Watercolor on paper, signed lower left. Woman traveling to market with a basket. In a frame, 26.25”h. 20.25”w. $250-$450

THREE FRAMED PRINTS. Lithographs The Lake’s Frozen by Kenneth Ozier (Ohio, 1905-1978). Signed in pencil, 5/50. 15.75”h. 18.75”w. And Music by Joseph Hirsch (New York, 1910-1981), 19”h. 15”w. Together with an aquatint Dream of Icarus by Elizabeth Delson (American, mid 20th Century), 20.5”h. 16.5”w. $250-$450

GENRE SCENE BY LEON TOMBU (BELGIUM, 1866-1958). Oil on wood panel, signed lower right. Woman knitting. 15.5"h. 19.5"w., in a frame, 19"h. 22.5"w. $100-$300

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VICTORIAN SWIVEL BROOCH. Probably American, dated 1859. Unmarked oval foliate mount containing watercolor on paper miniatures of husband and wife. 2”h. $300-$500

TWO TEAPOTS AND A FIGURAL GROUP. European, late 19th-late 20th century, porcelain. Couple seated on a love seat with hand decoration and gilt, 6”h,. and two teapots with floral transfer decoration and gilt. “Made in England”. 6”h. $75-$100

DOG AND TOBY PITCHER. Nineteenth century. English softpaste seated Toby. Repaired. 9”h. And a Scottish redware seated spaniel. “John Thomson, Potter, Glasgow”. 7.5”h. $100-$300

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529 HOME OF A SOURDOUGH BY JULES DAHLAGER (ALASKA, 1884-1952). Oil on artist board, signed lower right. Cabin near Cordova, Alaska. 12”h. 10”w., in a frame, 14.75”h. 12.75”w. $800-$1,200 531 530

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STUDY BY HARRY WALCOTT (NEW JERSEY/CALIFORNIA, 1870-1944). Oil on artist board, signed lower right. Study for Picking Blackberries. A note states it was a wedding present for Walter and Julia Feory. 8”h. 12”w, in a frame, 10.5”h. 15”w. $600-$900

GLOUCESTER MORNING BY EMILE ALBERT GRUPPE (MASSACHUSETTS, 1896-1978). Oil on artist board, signed lower left and back. Docked ships. 12”h. 16”w., in a frame, 14.5”h. 18.5”w. $2,000-$3,000

531 STUDY BY HARRY WALCOTT (NEW JERSEY/CALIFORNIA, 1870-1944). Oil on artist board, signed lower right. Two girls. 4.75”h. 4.5”w., in a frame, 8.5”h. 8”w. $100-$300 532 130 | GARTH’S July 26 - 27, 2013 www.garths.com

533 TWO PAINTINGS OF CATS (20TH CENTURY). Watercolor of three kittens in a hay loft, in a frame, 17.75”h. 21”w., and an oil on artist board of a furry white cat signed CB, in a frame 6.75”h. 5.5”w. $100-$200


534 PAIR OF CARVED DOORS. European, late 19th century, oak. Tall, narrow doors with carved floral medallions. 101.5”h. 25.5”w. $1,000-$3,000

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535 IVORY CARVED PLAQUE. European, 2nd half-19th century. High relief battle scene with Roman legions. Drilled hole in the middle. 5”h. 13.75”w. $1,000-$1,500

536 SCRIMSHAW TOOTH. American, 19th century. Tooth with late image of dancing nude woman. 5”l. $100-$200 535

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ILLUMINATED MANUSCRIPT. European, probably 16th century or earlier, ink, paint and gilt on parchment. Two-sided page with neatly lettered Latin text, decorative borders, and images of Saints Christopher and Lawrence. Trimmed edges. Framed between glass, 12”h. 10”w. $400-$800

ILLUMINATED MANUSCRIPT PAGE. Attributed to Northern France or Flanders, ca.1450, pen and ink on vellum. Double-sided page with Latin text with painted and gilt letters and decorative element resembling a tree. In a gilt and painted architectural frame between glass. Loss to frame. 8.25”h. 6”w. $400-$800

TWO MANUSCRIPT PAGES. European, probably 16th century or earlier, ink, paint and gilt on parchment. One in Latin with gilt letters, one in German. Both framed between glass. 10.5”h. 8”w. and 10”h. 8.5”w. Ex Les Eluminures (Chicago). $600-$900

FIVE HANDCOLORED LITHOGRAPHS. European, 2nd half-19th century. Two are of knights in armor, The Arrest of Duke of Gloucester and William of Rainoult. Three are in the style of medieval illuminated manuscripts. In matching frames, 9.75” x 12.5”. $400-$600

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CONCERT DES AMBASSADEURS POSTER. France, late 19th century, chromolithograph on paper. Printed by Chaix. 15.5”h. 11”w., in a frame, 24”h. 19.75”w. $200-$400

WOOD DUCK (ASIAN, 20TH CENTURY). Watercolor on paper, signed lower left. Sleeping duck. In a frame, 22”h. 26.5”w. $100-$300

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LANDSCAPE BY JEREMY LETTWILL (UNITED KINGDOM, B. 1912). Oil on canvas board, signed lower right. Spring field with cottage. 8”h. 10”w., in a frame, 11.5”h. 13.5”w. $100-$200

LAIT PUR STERILISE POSTER AFTER THEOPHILE ALEXANDRE STEINLEN (SWITZERLAND/FRANCE, 1859-1923). France, 1897, chromolithograph on paper. Printed by Chaix from the Maîtres de l’Affiche series. Girl with cats. 15.5”h. 11.75”w., in a frame, 23”h 19”w. $600-$1,200

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544 CABINET. Shanxi, China, mid 20th century, elm. Mortise and tenon. Two sets of double doors with brass hardware. Black lacquer. 35”h. 70”w. 19.5”d. $400-$800

545 SIDE TABLE. China, 20th century. elm. Scrolled brackets, mortised stretchers. 31.5”h. 68”w. 19”d. $300-$600

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548 WOMEN AT RIVER (EUROPEAN SCHOOL, LATE 19TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, initialed “HER”. Two women calling for a ferryman. 19”h. 28”w., in a frame, 27”h. 36”w. $200-$400

549 EXPORT PLATE. China, late 19th century. Hand decorated with pink rose peony. Restoration. 8.75”d. $75-$150

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OPAL ADVERTISING POSTER. France, late 19th century, chromolithograph on paper. Cigar in ashtray. In a frame, 58”h.43.75”w. $400-$800

CARVED COFFER. England, 18th century, oak. Of typical form, with diamond panels and floral carving. Initials “RP” carved into the facade, and an interior till. Imperfections. 28”h. 47.5”. 19”d. $600-$800

ENAMELED SILVER COMPACT. Continental, early 20th century. Marked “800” with enameled floral design on lid. Vermeil interior with mirror in lid. 2.75”l., approximately 3 ozt. (including mirror). $150-$250

THREE WOOD BOXES. English or American, late 18th-early 19th century. Dovetailed mahogany box, divided interior and single drawer, 6.25”h, 12.25”w. 7.5”d and small mahogany box with band inlay and divided interior, 2.25”h., 6”w. 4”d. Together with dome top rosewood veneer tea caddy with mother- of- pearl inlay, 5”h. 3”w. 5”d. $200-$400

551 SILVER COCKTAIL SHAKER. Mexico, 20th century. Twopiece. Pre-Columbian motif with face and bird. Bottom stamped “Plata 900”. 8.5”h., approximately 13.5 ozt. $350-$700

552 LANDSCAPE BY WILL HINDS (LOUISIANA, B. 1936). Oil on masonite, signed lower right. Country road. Unframed, 14”h. 18”w. $600-$900

554 EDWARDIAN SILVER BOX. Marked for Birmingham, 1902, and maker, H. Matthews. Vermeil interior, repousse floral lid. 4”l., approximately 2.4 ozt. $150-$250

555 SILVER GILT PILL BOX. Marked for Tiffany and Company, early 20th century. Double sided gilt pill box marked “Tiffany & Co., Sterling”. Monogrammed. 1.75”l., approximately .9 ozt. $150-$250 553 | 135


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TWO PAINTINGS (AMERICAN, MID 20TH CENTURY). Watercolor on paper of ships by Betty Lou Schlemm (Massachusetts, b. 1934). 19”h. 26”w. And an oil on canvas landscape. Signed “Long” lower left.. 22”h. 26”w. Both in frames. $100-$250

COVERED URN. China, mid 20th century, porcelain. Temple urn with hand decorated landscapes and flowers in blue and white. 34”h. $100-$200

SHORT SWORD AND DAGGER. Japan, late 19th-early 20th century. Both have ray skin covered grips. Lacquered sword scabbard, 24.5”l. overall, and wire and lacquer wrapped knife scabbard, 17”l. overall. Losses. $200-$400

559 PAIR OF END CABINETS. Shanxi, China, late 19th century, elm. Black lacquer with hand painted fruit and flowers on the double doors. 34”h. 23”w. 15”d. $200-$400

559A WINE TABLE. China, late 19th century, walnut. Shaped legs, stretcher and apron. Mortise and tenon. Imperfections. 35"h. 37.5"w. 20"d. $200-$300

561 CARVED FERN STAND. Early 20th century, burlwood. Shaped top, carved and turned shaft, and a tripod base ending in shoeform feet. 37”h. $150-$300

562 ALTAR TABLE. Fujian Province, China, attributed to 18th century, softwood. Pierce carved apron and legs. Worn lacquer with gilding. 44”h. 65”w. 16.5”d. $500-$800

564 SWORD AND TSUBA. Japan, late 19th-early 20th century. Sword is marked on the tang. Ray skin grip is damaged. Lacquered scabbard. 32.5”l. overall. Together with an iron tsuba with samurai and gilt accents. $200-$400

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JARDINIERE AND CHARGER. China, late 20th century. Polychrome decoration. Jardinière with figures, 7”h. 9.5”d., and charger with flowers, 16”d. $150-$300

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PAIR OF TEA CANISTERS. China, 20th century, porcelain. Square with blue and white scenic decoration. 12.5”h. $150-$250

568 PAIR OF BEDSIDE TABLES. China, 20th century, elm. Each with two drawers and a lower shelf, resting on square legs. 32.5”h. 20.25”w. 16”d. $150-$350

569 PAIR OF FLOWER STANDS. China, 19th century, elm. Single dovetailed drawers and pierce carved front apron. Black lacquer. 32”h. 16” x 16”. $150-$350

570 CABINET. China, late 19th century, mixed woods. Two doors with moon brasses and carved apron with symbols and foo lions. Refinished. 36”h. 35”w. 23”d. $200-$400

571 PAIR OF WALL PANELS AND A LAMP. China, 20th century. Hand painted porcelain panels in wooden frames. One has crack. 31.5”h. 10.5”w. And a rose quartz lamp with two children. Repairs. 20.5” overall. $100-$300

572 FAMILLE ROSE COVERED JARS. China, 20th century, porcelain. Melon jars with riders on Kirin. 12”h. $75-$150

573 COVERED URN. China, 20th century, porcelain. Incised floral vines with pale blue glaze. 20.5”h. $100-$150

575 STONE PEDESTAL. China, 19th century, hard stone. Rectangular with carved handholds. 24”h. 13”w. 9”d. $100-$300

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577 THREE PIECES OF CHINESE EXPORT. Late 18th-early 19th century. Two similar chargers with blue and white landscapes. 15”d. And a bowl. Scholar scene. 3.5”h. 8”d. Imperfections. $400-$600

578 TWO EXPORT PLATES AND A BOX. China, 2nd half-18th century, porcelain. Pair of Famille Rose soup plates, 9”d., and an English, 19th-century rosewood dome-top box with brass escutcheon. 6”h. 6.5”w. $250-$450

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580 SCREEN AND TWO FRAMED PICTURES. Asian, 20th century. Four-paneled screen with embroidered birds and flowers and a gouache on paper scene of children playing. Backed on board, 42.5”h. 22.5”w. And a mandala, gouache on cloth. In a frame, 34”h. 26”w. $250-$500

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NEEDLEWORK PICTURE. Probably England, late 18th-early 19th century, watercolor and ink on silk. A couple contemplate the nest of baby birds he is holding while a kneeling young woman drapes a floral garland, the image likely based on a print. Finely executed in a variety of stitches with hand painted heads and hands and cut chenille foliage. The image surrounded by realistically wrought floral borders. In a frame, 19”h. 21”w. $600-$1,200

TWO SILK NEEDLEWORK PICTURES. Probably England, late 18th-early 19th century, watercolor and ink on silk. Smaller depicts young girl with blond curls and wearing red shoes playing with her doll. In period oval gilt frame, ad for Miss Wadham’s Girls’ School glued to back, 9.5”h. And embroidery of young woman, floral wreath in her hair, holding roses, in period oval gilt frame with eglomise mat. 13”h. $400-$800

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AUTUMN WOODS BY CHARLES LINFORD (PENNSYLVANIA, 18461897). Oil on canvas, signed lower right. The figure of a hunter, dog at side on path in woods, 20”h. 14”w., in a frame 23.5”h. 17.5”w.

ORNATE SETTEE AND PAIR OF ARMCHAIRS. American or European, early 20th century, mahogany. Settee with arched pierced back and rose upholstery. 40.5”h., 46.75”w., 21.25”d. and a pair of armchairs having pierced splats and floral upholstery resting on square legs. 38.5”h. $200-$400

CLASSICAL STAND. American, late 19th-early 20th century, mahogany. Phyfe style drop leaf stand having one drawer atop four turned pedestals above four reeded shaped feet. 29”h., 42.5”w. (open), 21.5”w. (closed), 20”d. $150-$300

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LOUIS XV-STYLE BEDROOM SET. Winnebago Manufacturing Company, Rockford, Illinois, 20th century, mixed woods. Elaborate inlaid decoration and brass mounts. Includes a dressing table, tall chest, bed (with rails), pair of night stands, and a chair. Bed is 57”w., tall chest is 55”h. $500-$1,000

GENRE SCENE (AMERICAN OR EUROPEAN SCHOOL, EARLY 20TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, unsigned. Early style hearth. 25”h. 31”w., in a frame, 31.5”h. 38”w. $600-$800

PAIR OF MAPS OF THE HEMISPHERES. John Tallis and Company, London, 1851. Handcolored, each globe surrounded by natural and ethnographic vignettes. Matted together and framed, 33”h. 23”w. $250-$500

588 MAP. European, early 19th century. Engraved map on laid paper of Alexander the Great’s Expedition in the Middle East. Fold line with tape mark between two pages. Some foxing. In a frame, 11”h. 15”w. $200-$400

590 GEORGIAN-STYLE KNEEHOLE BUREAU. Early 20th century, walnut. Of typical form with three drawers over stacks of three drawers, on bracket feet. 30”h. 36.5”w. 26.5”d. $300-$600

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SCULPTURE GARDEN BY HENRYK FANTAZOS (POLAND/NORTH CAROLINA, B. 1944). Oil on canvas, signed lower left. Industrial fantasy scene. 35.75”h. 40”w., in a strip frame, 36.25”h. 40.5”w. $300-$600

TIDAL POOL NO. 3 BY RALSTON THOMPSON (AMERICAN, 19041975). Oil on canvas, signed and on stretcher. Abstract. 36”h. 48”w., in a frame, 37”h. 49”w.

592 PORTRAIT BY MARIANNA EDNA VOLZ (OHIO/NEW YORK, 19302003). Oil on canvas, signed lower right and dated ‘65 on back. Seated woman. 56”h. 33”w., in a strip frame, 57”h. 34”w. $400-$600

593 NUDE (AMERICAN SCHOOL, MID 20TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, illegible signature lower left. Modern image of a nude woman. 39”h. 28”w., in a frame, 45.5”h. 34.5”w. $200-$300 592

594 MONTEREY PRINT BY SAMUEL HYDE HARRIS (CALIFORNIA, 1889-1977). Woodblock print on paper, signed and titled in pencil. Windswept tree. In a frame, 17”h. 18.5”w. $200-$400

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LANDSCAPE BY JOHN FREEMAN (AMERICAN, 1922-2005). Oil on wood, unsigned. Three-dimensional abstract. 24.75”h. 23.75”w. Property of the Columbus Museum of Art, Ohio, sold to benefit its Acquisition Fund. $100-$300

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599 LANDSCAPE BY JOSEPH HENRY SHARP (NEW MEXICO/CALIFORNIA, 1859-1953). Oil on canvas, signed lower right. Farm fields with stream. Rebacked on canvas. 20”h. 24”w., in a frame, 26”h. 30”w. $4,000-$8,000

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600 SIX-PIECE SILVER DRESSER SET. Portugal, 20th century. Two hairbrushes, hand mirror (repaired handle), tabletop mirror, comb and dresser box, all hallmarked for Oporto, Portugal, 1938 or later, .833 silver content. $1,200-$1,800

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PAIR OF TWO-PART CABINETS. England, 20th century, mahogany. Cabinets having a shaped dentil cornice over two paneled doors resting on bracket feet (includes key). Bases 32”h., superstructures 41.25”h., 73.25”h. overall, 22.75”w. 13”d. $500-$1,000 602

602 MILITARY PORTRAIT (AMERICAN SCHOOL, EARLY 19TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, unsigned. Handsome young red-haired man in uniform. Identified on reverse as Major John Biddle. In a gilt frame, 31.5”h. 25.5”w. Property of the Columbus Museum of Art, Ohio, sold to benefit its Acquisition Fund. $300-$600

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MARINESCAPE (ENGLISH SCHOOL, 2ND HALF-19TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, unsigned. Two men in rowboat heading toward one of four sailing ships on rough sea. In old, if not original, gilt frame, 22”h. 24”w. $400-$600

604 LECTERN. England, late 19th century, mahogany. Hinged top flanked by brass candle arms atop a turned standard with flared feet and ornate brass ball feet. 31.5”h. 17”w. 12.5”d. $300-$600

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FOUR PORTRAITS (EUROPEAN SCHOOL, LATE 19TH-EARLY 20TH CENTURY). Oil on artist board, unsigned. Portraits of famous artists. In oval gilt frames with oak leaves (some loss). 15”h. 13”w. $100-$300

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606 REGENCY SILVER BOX. Marked for Birmingham, 1827, and maker Nathaniel Mills. Cast acanthus leaf designs. Vermeil interior. 3.25�l., approximately 4.7 ozt. $1,500-$2,000

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NATIVE AMERICAN RIDER IN THE SNOW BY DAVID WILLIAMS (OKLAHOMA, LATE 20TH CENTURY). Gouache on paper, signed lower right, in a frame, 22.5”h 16.25”w. $200-$400

WESTERN FOREST SCENE BY FLORENCE B. MACKENZIE (AMERICAN, 1890-1964). Oil on board, signed lower right, dated 1954. Lone figure of a man among towering evergreens. In a frame, 31’h. 27”w.

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MacKenzie served as the head artist for the U.S. Forestry Service. $150-$300

PACK HORSES IN THE SNOW BY ANDREW MENNA (MASSACHUSETTS, 20TH CENTURY). Watercolor on paper, signed lower left. Winter scene of rider leading two horses across snowy field. Matted in a frame, 30.5”h. 37.75”w. $250-$500

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609 TWO PAINTINGS. Oils on canvas. Cattle drive by S.P. Stevens (Texas, b.1913). Signed and dated lower left. Backed on board. In a frame, 31.5”h. 46.5”w. And a desert landscape. Unsigned, tag on frame for Richard der Garabedian. In a frame, 30.5”h. 37.5”w. $200-$400

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610 TWO-PART MIRROR WITH PAINTING. European, 19th century. Two-part mahogany veneer frame with shaped crest featuring an oil on canvas painting of battleships at sea. Unsigned. Imperfections. 36”h. 42”w. $400-$700

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612 PAIR OF LANDSCAPES (EUROPEAN, 18TH-19TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, unsigned. Harbor scenes with classical ruins. Perhaps from a series painted as wall murals. Imperfections. 28.5”h. 38”w., in gilt and painted frames, 35”h. 45”w. $600-$1,200

613 PAINTING, PRINT AND DRAWING. Oil on canvas board. Abstract with estate label for Jean Hogan (Connecticut, b. 1909). Unframed, 22”h. 28”w. And an abstract serigraph with estate stamp for Leontine Camprubi (New York, 1916-1994). Unframed, 20”h. 27”w. Together with a reclining nude woman in graphite and white pastel. Illegible signature. In a mat, 20.5”h. 25”w. $200-$400

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614 TWO PAINTINGS. Oil on artist board, signed lower right, Yoshii, 20th century. Paris cityscape, setting sun over the river, Eiffel Tower in background. In a frame, 14”h. 17”w. And oil on canvas abstract signed “Nieto”, in a frame, 16.5”h. 21.75”w. $150-$300

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TWO WINDSOR CHAIRS. England, late 19th century, mahogany. Two armchairs with pierced splats and turned legs. 17.5”h. seat, 45.5”h. overall and 17”h. seat, 44.5”h. overall. $250-$500

HANGING CORNER CUPBOARD. England, 19th century, mahogany and pine. Inlaid corner cupboard with curvilinear mullions, velvet covered shelves and dentil moulding (key included). 43.25”h., 28.5”w., 17.5”d. $800-$1,200

616 “TUCKAWAY” OR COACHING TABLE. English, late 19th-early 20th century, oak. Round top and turned legs. 23.5”h. 32”w. 20”d. $100-$200

618 CARVED DESK. England, ca. 1860, oak. Attributed to Thomas Robertson. Three drawers with carved facades, and blocked legs. 30"h. 42"w. 24.5"d. Sold at the Syon House sale, Sotheby's London, May 14, 1997 lot 0204. $800-$1,200

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619 TAPESTRY. Probably European, late 19thearly 20th century, wool and paint. Depicting Queen Louise of Prussia on ribbed wool ground, painted highlights. In a frame, 72”h. 48”w. 618

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MUSEE GREVIN: THEATRE DES FANTOCHES POSTER AFTER JULES CHERET (FRANCE, 1836-1932). Chomolithograph on paper, signed and dated on stone at center right edge, 1900. Printed by Imprimeri Chaix. Dancer in yellow. 48”h. 34.25”w., in a frame, 62.5”h. 47.75”w. $3,500-$5,500

PAIR OF NEOCLASSICAL TABLE LAMPS. Twentieth century, brass. Of substantial size, tapered square columns with large square bases. 30”h. $150-$250

CLASSICAL CARD TABLE. American, 19th century, mahogany and poplar. Shaped top, veneered frieze, and reeded legs. 29”h. 36”w. 18”d. (closed) 36”d. (open). $250-$500

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VICTORIAN CONSOLE TABLE. American or England, early 20th century, oak. Rectangular table with elaborately carved skirt and turned legs and stretchers. 30”h. 39”w. 21”d. $350-$700

CHIPPENDALE-STYLE ARMCHAIR. Nineteenth century, mahogany. Square legs and scrolled arms, and retaining its original leather upholstery. 17”h. seat, 38”h. overall. $200-$400

621 CONSOLE TABLE. Twentieth century, oak. Scroll-cut ends and stretcher with cream paint, and a thick slab oak top. 36”h. 59”w. 26”d. $200-$400

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622 VICTORIAN SIDE TABLE. England, ca. 1860, oak. Attributed to Thomas Robertson. Octagonal top with carved frieze and tapered legs. 27"h. 25.25"d. Sold at Sotheby's London. $800-$1,200

GEORGIAN-STYLE SIDE TABLE. Nineteenth century, mahogany. Tray top, with a cupboard door and fluted legs. Imperfections. 32”h. 15.5”w. 14”d. Ex Ray Marion. $250-$500

627A VICTORIAN TRAY TABLE. European, late 19th century, papier mache and wood. A turned-leg base with a removable papier mache tray top, of scalloped form with gilt and mother-of-pearl inlaid decoration. 19.5"h. 23.5"w. 30.5"l. $300-$500

627B THIRTEEN PRINTS. Japan, 2nd half-20th century. Well done block printed replicas of 19th century woodblock prints. Most of geishas and genre scenes, one of a bird and one of mice eating a gourd. Each has an informative label on the back. All but the last in matching faux bamboo frames, 16"h. 11.5"w. $75-$150

627C EARLY EUROPEAN TOWN MAP. Henrik Rantzau (1526-1598), dated 1593. Early birdseye view, originally published in Braun and Hogenberg's Civitates Orbis Terrarium, one of the most important 16th-century town atlases. Framed, 24.5"h. 30.25"w. $200-$400

627D QUEEN ANNE TABLE. American, 18th century, mixed woods including walnut. Shaped feet and corners, single drawer. Reconstruction. 27.25"h. 30"w. 21"d. $100-$300 620 146 | GARTH’S July 26 - 27, 2013 www.garths.com


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FRAMED DRAWING. Graphite on paper, illegible signature on reverse, 1844. Probably well-done drawing after earlier print. Three figures resting at base of large gnarled tree, in a frame, 24.5”h. 20.75”w. $100-$300

REGENCY-STYLE DINING TABLE. American, 20th century, mahogany. Gilt accents and turned legs. 31”h. 40”w. 74”l. $800-$1,200

629 FOUR PRINTS AND PAIR OF BAS RELIEF. American or European, 19th century. Pair of brass bas relief classical figures, in frames, 12.25”h. 9.75”w.; handcolored engraving of “Windsor Castle”, in a frame, 6”h. 11”w.; engraving of “Lodge at Try-Hill”, in birdseye frame, 10”h. 12.5”w. and Rowlandson print “Doctor Syntax”, in frame, 6.5”h. 10”w. Together with engraving of five profiles in the classical manner, in a frame, 6.5”h. 8.75”w. $100-$200

630 UMBRELLA STAND AND DOORSTOP. American or England, late 19th-early 20th century, cast iron. Reclining lion and a stand with foliate design. 30”h. $200-$300

632 REGENCY-STYLE SIDEBOARD. Probably England, 20th century, mahogany and pine. Fluted frieze with medallions over fluted legs. 36”h. 26.25”w. 72”l. $800-$1,600

633 ORIENTAL RUG. Twentieth century. Room size Sarouk. 11’7” x 17’8”. $1,500-$3,000

633A SET OF FIREPLACE TOOLS. American, 20th century, steel. Tongs, poker and shovel. 30"l. $150-$250

634 MIRROR. Continental, 20th century. Ornate gilt wooden frame. 49”h. 28”w. $200-$400 635

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LANDSCAPE BY SAMUEL HYDE HARRIS (CALIFORNIA, 1889-1977). Oil on masonite, signed lower left. Desert. 12"h. 16"w., in a frame, 17.5"h. 21.5"w. $1,000-$2,000

CHAMPAGNE DE ROCHEGRE POSTER (FRANCE, LATE 19TH CENTURY). Chomolithograph on paper. Printed by Verneau. Red headed lady in black and green gown. 54.5”h. 38.75”w., in a frame, 59”h. 43.5”w. $2,000-$4,000

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PARIS EMILE ZOLA AFTER THEOPHILE ALEXANDRE STEINLEN (SWITZERLAND/FRANCE, 1859-1932). Chomolithograph on paper, 1898. Printed by Charles Verneau. 76.5”h. 54”w., in a frame, 92”h. 69.5”w. $3,000-$5,000

DRUM. American, 20th century, wood and rawhide. Tarahumara. 36”d. $100-$250

THREE TABLE LAMPS. American, 20th century. Ovoid with white faience glaze. Pair and one very similar. 28”h. $450-$900

637 PAIR OF DRUMS. American, 20th century. Hollowed out tree trunks with rawhide heads. Tarahumara. 20”h. 15”d. $250-$450

639 CHANDELIER. American, early 20th century. Three brass bands with prisms. 15”h. 15”d. $75-$150

640 PAIR OF DECORATIVE URNS. American, 20th century. Glass bowls with turned wood and gilt bases. 21”h. 13”d. $250-$500

642 PAIR OF TABLE LAMPS. American, 20th century, ceramic. Ovoid with white faience glaze. 22”h. $150-$250

643 TABLE LAMP. American, 20th century, ceramic. Asian style with celadon glaze and raised geometric decoration. 15”h. $150-$250

644 VASE. American, 20th century, ceramic. Large vase with blue and brown sponge decoration. Repaired rim. 25”h. $250-$350

645 HANGING LANTERN. American, 20th century. Hexagonal with iron straps and glass panels. Electrified candles. 24”h. $150-$300

646 TABLE LAMP. American, 20th century. Modern style with black glass on a clear lucite base. 27”h. $125-$175

647 INLAID TAZZA. American, late 19th century. Treenware with inlaid rose and scalloped rim. 7”h. 11”d. $125-$175 636

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VILLE DE MONS MI CAREME AFTER ANTO CARTE (BELGIUM, 1886-1954). Chromolithograph on paper, 1909. Printed by Libert. Three youth in costume. In a frame, 88”h. 53.5”w. $3,000-$5,000

TWO PAINTINGS (ASIAN, 20TH CENTURY). Gouache on silk. Woman dancing, 45"h. 24.5"w. and horses with grooms, 20" x 20". Both in frames. $100-$200

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BOMBE CHEST OF DRAWERS. American, 20th century, pine. Cabriole legs. Painted white with blue trim. Marble top. 33”h. 36”w. 19”d. $300-$500

GROUP OF WATERCOLORS. Eastern, 19th-20th century, watercolor on paper. Studies of people in ethnic dress and surroundings. Unframed. 5" x 6.5" to 9" x 6.5" and one framed, 14.5"h. 10.5"w. $100-$300

650 ALTAR TABLE. China, 20th century, elm. Three drawer table with blue sponging on top and legs. 31”h. 15”d. $300-$500

651 BOULE DESK SET. European, 19th century. Tortoise shell panels with brass inlay and cut glass inkwells. Minor loss. 4.5”h. 15”w. 12”d. $250-$500

652 FOUR FOOTSTOOLS. American, 20th century. Maple footstool with woven hunting-themed upholstery, 16”l. and three turned wood stools with white wash and green upholstery, 20”l. $200-$400

653 PAIR OF TABLE LAMPS. American or European, 20th century. Painted tin with red ground and gold fruit. 28”h. $250-$400

654 PAINTED STAND. American, 1st half-20th century. French-style stand with well done faux tortoise shell painted decoration. Cabriole legs and lower shelf. Edge wear. 23"h. 14.5"w. $200-$300

654A SEVEN PRINTS AND FRAMES. Nineteenth century. Mirror with embossed brass frame, 8.5" x 7.5", three prints of English buildings, 9" x 11" to 11" x 14", print of "Fetching the Midwife", and an Asian frame, 14" x 17.25". Together with an antiphonal on laid paper, in a frame, 12"h. 10"w. $150-$350

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ANTIPHONAL. European, ink on vellum. Doublesided page with decorative letters. Framed between glass, 31.5”h. 21.5”w. $200-$400

LANDSCAPE WITH BATHERS (EUROPEAN SCHOOL, EARLY 19TH CENTURY). Gouache on paper, signed and dated “Wunder inv. et pinx. 1808” lower left. Two women near a waterfall and cave. Light stains. In a frame, 9.5”h. 8”w. $400-$600

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ALLEGORICAL SCENE (EUROPEAN SCHOOL, 18TH CENTURY) Oil on wooden panel, unsigned. Unusual scene featuring a violin player in a vaulted room surrounded by angels, people, animals, etc. 19.5”h. 16”w., in a gilt frame, 28”h. 24.5”w. $900-$1,600

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657 CONTEMPORARY DINING TABLE. Twentieth century. One drawer and resting on carved and turned legs. 30”h. 53”w. 31”d. $250-$350

658 GEORGIAN-STYLE SIDE CABINET. Baker Furniture, 20th century, mahogany. Scalloped gallery over one drawer and two doors, all on square legs. Inlaid decoration. 28.5”h. 22”w. 16.5”d.. $200-$400

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660 LANDSCAPE BY JEAN ELEANOR PEACOCK (JEAN KING, VIRGINIA. B. 1900). Oil on artist board, signed lower right. Sun dappled forest. 24”h. 29”w., in a frame, 25”h. 30”w. $300-$500

661 FIVE BRASS CANDLESTICKS. American or European, 18th century. Threaded posts. Two pair, one with footed bases and worn engraving. 11.5” and 10.5”h. And a single with paneled column, 11”h. $300-$600

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TWO LANDSCAPES BY FELIX SKODA (EUROPEAN, B. 1894). Oil on artist board, signed and dated at bottom. Lake scenes with boats. 15.5”h. 23.5”w., in frames, 20”h. 28”w. $300-$600

STREET SCENE BY FRANK C. HERBST (PENNSYLVANIA, 1912-1970). Oil on canvas, signed lower left. City street. 12”h. 16”w., in a frame, 17”h. 21”w. $250-$450

THREE BOOKS. Robert E. Howard Queen of the Black Coast. Rhode Island: Donald M. Grant, 1978, hardcover with paper dust jacket, illustrated by Michael R. Hague. John H. Gwathmey A Human Item in Virginiana, Justice John Tales from the Courtroom of The Virginia Judge. Richmond, VA: The Dietz Printing Co, 1934, hardcover with paper dust jacket, number 312 of 1000 copies. Bernard Shaw The Adventures of the Black Girl in Her Search for God. New York: Dodd, Mead & Company, 1933, hardcover with paper dust jacket. $150-$250

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MOUNTAIN LANDSCAPE (AMERICAN OR EUROPEAN, EARLY 20TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, unsigned. Rugged mountain landscape. Paper label “Louisiana Purchase Exposition Co., Russian Empire Exhibit”. Crazing. 17”h. 21.5”w., in an Arts & Crafts frame, 31.5”h. 35.5”w.

GAR DRESS SWORD. American, late 19th-early 20th century. Etched blade has “GAR” with eagle, portrait of Lincoln and maker “G.W. Simmons & Co., Boston, Mass.” Brass guard, wire wrapped leather grip and metal scabbard. Some imperfections. 36”l. overall. $100-$150

Property of the Columbus Museum of Art, Ohio, sold to benefit its Acquisition Fund. $300-$600

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665 WRITING DESK. IN THE GOTHIC MANNER. Twentieth century, mahogany and birdseye maple. Leather top, two drawers and faced legs with a stretcher base. 29”h. 34”w. 20”d. $300-$500

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REVOLUTIONARY WAR-STYLE COAT, BELT AND SHOES. Henderson-Ames Company, Kalamazoo, Michigan, early 20th century. Wool uniform coat with military brass eagle buttons, leather with eagle buckle, and black leather buckle shoes. Coat is labeled for The Henderson-Ames Company which produced fraternal regalia and uniforms from 1893 to 1933. $100-$200

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REST BY ALBERT FAULEY (OHIO/MASSACHUSETTS, 1859-1919). Oil on canvas, signed lower right. Farmer sitting in a field. Professionally cleaned. 14.25”h. 19.75”w., in a frame, 17.5”h. 23”w.

TWO PAINTINGS. Landscape by Edward Parker Hayden (New York/Massachusetts, 1858-1922). Watercolor on paper, signed lower right. Trees and pond. In a frame, 14.5”h. 22.75”w. And a seascape. American, oil on canvas, illegible signature. Hole. Unframed, 12”h. 18”w.

Property of the Columbus Museum of Art, Ohio, sold to benefit its Acquisition Fund. $150-$350

670 GLOUCESTER BY JAMES JEFFREY GRANT (ILLINOIS, 18831960). Oil on canvas board, signed bottom left. Street scene. 14”h. 16”w., 19.5”h. 21.5”w. $800-$1,200

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TWO LANDSCAPES BY E.J. CYGNE (AMERICA/FRANCE, B. 1929). Oil on canvas, signed lower right. Women near garden walls. In matching frames. 9”h. 12”w., 16.5”h. 19.5”w. and 12”h. 9”w., 19.5”h. 16.5”w. $500-$900

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LANDSCAPE BY MAURICE HAGUE (OHIO, 1862-1943). Oil on canvas, signed lower left. Field with stand of trees. 22”. 27”w., in a period frame, 31.5”h. 37”w. Property of the Columbus Museum of Art, Ohio, sold to benefit its Acquisition Fund. $500-$800

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674 ETCHING BY THOMAS C. LINDSAY (OHIO, 1839-1902). Colored drypoint etching, signed in pencil lower right. Stand of trees. In a frame, 16.5”h. 19.5”w. $100-$300

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675 CITYSCAPE BY VERNON HOWE BAILEY (NEW YORK, 1874-1953). Graphite on paper, signed lower right. Streets and skyscrapers. In a frame, 32”h. 26”w. $200-$400

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676 LANDSCAPE SIGNED “MARCUS” (AMERICAN, MID 20TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, signed lower left. Trees and stream. 40”h. 36”w., in a gilt frame, 49”h. 45”w. $150-$300

677 LAKESIDE SCENE SIGNED “H. HOLSTAD” (AMERICAN SCHOOL, 19TH CENTURY. Oil on canvas, signed lower right. Fisherman and lakeside cottage. In a frame, 23”h. 29”w. $150-$250


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SET OF ELEVEN VICTORIAN SILVER FORKS AND A RETICULATED SERVER. Marked for London, 1845-6, and George W. Adam. Of heavy weight in a shell and thread pattern, 8”l. Together with a server (date letter for 1866), 12.25”l., approximately 41.7 ozt. $700-$1,100

VICTORIAN SILVER LETTER HOLDER. Marked for London, 1897, and makers, William Gibson and John Langman, and retail mark for The Goldsmith Company, 112 Regent Street. Comprised of upright “X,” “I”, and “V”, the “I” surmounted by a dragon. Worn inscriptions on the underside. 4.25”h., approximately 5 ozt. $150-$300

MIRROR. American, 20th century. Carved, painted frame. 42.75”h. 22.5”w. $100-$200

PAIR OF MIRRORS. American, 20th century. Carved wooden frames with brown and gilding. 64”h. 30”w. $125-$250

679 PARTIAL SET OF VICTORIAN SILVER FLATWARE. Marked for London, 1853-4, and Elizabeth Eaton. Of heavy weight and in a shell and double thread pattern. Includes two serving spoons, two tablespoons, and two ladles. Approximately 15 ozt. $250-$500

684 RESTAURATION DAYBED. France, 19th century, plum pudding mahogany. Panel constructed with carved decoration. Older finish. 42”h. 36”w., rails are 64.5”l. $2,000-$3,000

680 ELEVEN SILVER SPOONS. European, 19th century. Some English sterling, others are Continental, all of heavy weight and of various patterns and makers. 8-9”l., approximately 27.2 ozt. $500-$900

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GEORGE III SILVER TANKARD. Marked for London, 1810-1, and Peter and William Bateman. Tapered cylinder with domed lid and openwork thumbpiece. Imperfections. 7.5” h., approximately 24 ozt. $500-$1,000

GEORGE III SILVER PUNCH LADLE. Marked for Newcastle and John Robertson, ca.1800. Of typical form with period-engraved winged helmet and “L” on handle. 14”l., approximately 6.25 ozt. $150-$300

PORTRAIT OF A MAN (EUROPEAN SCHOOL, EARLY 20TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, unsigned. Man with grey beard. Unframed, 14”h. 11.75”w. $75-$125

687 SILVER COFFEE POT. Marked for Lows, Ball and Company, Boston, ca.1845. Octagonal body with engraved floral and scroll decoration. 8.75”h., approximately 27.5 ozt. $400-$800 685

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688 SILVER TEAPOT. Marked for Ball, Tompkins and Black, New York, mid 19th century. Octagonal body with domed lid and engraved floral and scroll decoration. 7.5”h., approximately 25 ozt. $350-$700

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CLASSICAL SILVER PITCHER. Marked for William B. Heyer, New York, 1820-1840. Footed pitcher with a mid-band of dierolled grapes and a c-scroll handle, all on ball feet. 7.75”h., approximately 18 ozt. $250-$500

690 SILVER CREAM PITCHER. Marked for Lincoln and Reed, Boston, ca.1847. Tapered octagonal form with chased and repousse decoration. 4.75”h., approximately 11 ozt. $250-$500 689

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692 ICON. Russia, late 19th century, brass. Enameled plaque with St. Nicholas the Wonderworker. In a frame, 13.5”h. 11.5”w. $75-$125

693 FOUR CLASSICAL-STYLE BRONZES. American or European, 20th century. Runner, 8.5”h., and dancing satyr, 12.5”h. Together with two candlesticks with kneeling men, 5.75”h. $200-$300

694 SIX PIECES OF WEDGWOOD. England, late 19th-early 20th century. Two pair of basalt candlesticks, both marked, the taller marked “Made in England”. 6.5”, 9.75”h. Ex Gene King. Together with two small jasperware match boxes, both marked. Black and blue, 3.5”4”l. $250-$450

695 TWO PITCHERS. England, 1st half-19th century, ceramic. Molded designs with hand coloring. Grapevines and foxgloves with pink luster, 6.75”h., and lattice with flowers in black and green. “Wiltsie Collection, 360” paper label. 5,25”h. Both have minor flakes. $150-$350


696 FINE SECRETARY DESK. Continental, late 19th-early 20th century, mahogany. Two-part secretary with superstructure having a molded cornice above two cabinet doors with arched mullions. The base is comprised of a drop drawer desk with leather writing surface and string inlay fitted interior over three drawers, resting on bracket feet. The whole flanked by engaged reeded columns. Superstructure 48.5”h., base 45”h. $2,000-$4,000

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THREE LADDERBACK CHAIRS. American, 19th century, mixed woods. Includes a chair with arched slats, 16”h. seat, 38.5”h. overall, a chair with nipple finials, 16”h. seat, 33”h. overall, and a chair with pad feet, 17”h. seat, 33.5”h. overall. $150-$300

TWO JOHN AND JOSIAH BOYDELL SHAKESPEARE GALLERY ENGRAVINGS. England, late 18th-early 19th century, stipple engraving. Two framed engravings published by John and Josiah Boydell including “Anthony & Cleopatra. Act III Scene IX” after Trefam and “Romeo & Juliet. Act V Scene III” after Northcote. 29”h. 34”w. overall. $200-$300

698 WINTER LANDSCAPE (AMERICAN SCHOOL, 2ND HALF-19TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, unsigned. Naive scene of loggers near a river. Repairs. 22”h. 36”w., in a frame, 26.5”h. 40.5”w. $150-$250

699 ROTHERHITHE AFTER JAMES MCNEILL WHISTLER (MASSACHUSETTS, 18341903). Etching on paper, signed and dated 1860 on the plate. Ships at dock. Overall toning, stains in the margin. Unframed. 14”h. 11”w. $300-$500

700 JOHN STODDARD’S LECTURES. Chicago and Boston: George L. Shuman, 1910. Ten volumes plus five supplementary volumes, bound in red leather over marbled boards. $75-$150

702 TWO PAINTINGS (EUROPEAN SCHOOL, 19TH-EARLY 20TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, signed “Mrs. Charles Barkley” on back. Stairwell through an archway. In a frame, 18”h. 15.5”w. And a watercolor on paper. A Dorset Inn signed “Agnes Hoad” lower right. In a frame, 18.5”h. 22.5”w. $200-$400

703 HUNTING PRINT AFTER JOHN STURGESS (BRITISH, D. 1903). Color aquatint titled Over a Stiff County,” London: G.P. McQueen, 1878. Framed, 26”h. 48”w. $250-$500

704 FOUR PRINTS (19TH-20TH CENTURY). Includes two 19th-century handcolored botanical engravings, matted and framed, 19”h. 15.5”w.; together with to reprint fashion prints, matted and framed, 20”h. 15.5”w. $100-$300

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SET OF SILVER FLATWARE. Westmorland, Connecticut, 20th century. Milburn Rose pattern, service for six, thirty-four pieces total, approximately 31.4 ozt. $1,000-$1,500

SILVER MUG OR CANN. R. and W. Wilson, Philadelphia, ca. 1830. Cylindrical form with repousse’ floral and scroll decoration, and central presentation inscription dated 1849. 4.75”h., 12.25 ozt. $200-$400

707 GEORGE III COVERED SUGAR BOWL. Marked for London, 1811, and Benjamin and James Smith. Gadrooned rim, scrollwork, pad feet, and periodengraved crest. 6”d., approximately 26.3 ozt. $1,500-$2,000

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SILVER TRAY. Marked for Buccellati, Italy, 20th century. Oval tray with molded and hammered rim. 21.5”l., approximately 70 ozt. $1,500-$2,500

709 SILVER COCKTAIL SET. Asian, 20th century, marked. Includes a 9” cocktail shaker with repousse dragon decoration and six 1.5” glasses with applied dragons and gilt interiors. Approximately 16.8 ozt. $300-$600

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PAIR OF PRINTS. American, late 20th century, color lithographs on paper. Indistinctly signed abstracts. In frames, 28”h. 35”w. $150-$350

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SIX FIREPLACE TOOLS AND FENDER Nineteenth century, iron and brass. Pair of blackpainted, turned wrought iron andirons, 31”h.; brass and wire fender, 6”h., 29”w.; shovel, 32”l.; poker, 26”l., and tongs, 5.75”l. Together with a brass wall mounted holder, 4”h. 6.25”w. $300-$600

SIX ARCHITECTURAL ETCHINGS. American, 20th century. Four examples by Anton Schutz including Towers of Detriot, Spirit of Chicago, Chicago Watertower, Chicago Lyric Opera. Together with Excavation of Chase National Bank, New York, and New York Stock Exchange by Peter Marcus. $400-$600

STUDIO GLASS VASE BY THOMAS CHAPMAN (OHIO, LATE 20TH CENTURY). Signed and dated 2003 on foot. Blue ground with hearts. 10”h. $75-$150


714 PAIR OF MONUMENTAL SILVER CANDELABRA. Marked for Buccellati, Italy, 20th century. Seven-light candelabra of considerable weight, with elaborate scrollwork decoration. 22�h., approximately 319 ozt. $12,000-$18,000

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SET OF MID CENTURY SILVER FLATWARE. Wallace, Connecticut, mid 20th century. Romance of the Sea pattern, service for six, forty-five total pieces, approximately 58.8 ozt. $2,000-$2,500

SET OF SILVER FLATWARE. Marked for A.C. Benedict, New York. Includes five 8.5” serving spoons, six 7” tablespoons, eleven 6” teaspoons, sixteen 7” forks, and two serving pieces, all in the same pattern and engraved either “Adelaide” or “A.L. Bonynge”, both the same person. Together with an 8.25” serving spoon by Duhme, Cincinnati. Approximately 47.6 ozt. Descended in the original family. $500-$1,000

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717 FIVE-PIECE SILVER TEA AND COFFEE SET. Marked with Japanese export mark, 20th century. Includes a 9.75” coffee pot, an 8.5” teapot, a 5.75” covered sugar bowl, a 4”h. cream pitcher, and a pair of 5” tongs. Approximately 86.5 ozt. and in a fitted case. $2,600-$3,000

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718 GEORGE II-STYLE SILVER COFFEE POT. Marked for Tiffany and Company, New York, ca.1925. Based on a pot by Paul Lamerie, London, 1728, with engraved and monogrammed cartouche. 7.5”h. , approximately 25.4 ozt. $500-$700

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719 TWO SETS OF PRESENTATION SILVER FLATWARE OF NORTHERN IRISH INTEREST. British, late 19th century. Includes two oak cases, each bearing a presentation plaque to Mrs. Montgomery from the Great Victoria Street Presbyterian Congregation in Belfast (dated 1883 and 1890). Includes sets of ivory-handled knives and forks (either steel or silver plate), as well as sets of sterling and silver plate forks and spoons of the same pattern, nearly all with the same period-engraved armored arm and lance on the handles. Sterling includes ten 8.5” spoons marked for London, 1890-1, and J. Wakely and F.C. Wheeler and eleven 6.75” spoons marked for London, 1882-3, and maker “GMJ,” as well as fourteen smaller spoons marked for Sheffield, and without the engraved arm. Total sterling weight approximately 43 ozt. $500-$1,000 158 | GARTH’S July 26 - 27, 2013 www.garths.com

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GEORGE V SILVER DRESSER BOX. Marked for Birmingham, 1919-20, and Mappin and Webb. Round box on paw feet and with a tortoise-shell lid. 3”d., approximately 4 ozt. $150-$250

FIVE BRASS WALLPOCKETS. England, early 19th century. Fanciful scrolled crests. Two pair, 7” and 3”h., and a single, 7”h. 10”w. $300-$600


720 GOOD GROUP OF SILVER SERVING FLATWARE. American and European, 19th-20th century. Includes four spoons by R.C. Acton & Son, New York, three spoons by David Carlson, Massachusetts, and two, two-piece serving sets by ONC and Erickson. 8-10”l., approximately, 25.8 ozt. $500-$1,000

721 SEVEN-PIECE ART NOUVEAU SILVER VANITY OR DRESSER SET. Marked for Tiffany and Company, New York. Includes two brushes, a comb, a hand mirror, a nail buffer, and a receiver. $500-$1,000

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722 SILVER NIELLO BOX. Russian hallmarks with date 1883. Vermeil interior. The lid has an engraved troika scene and the exterior has niello foliate designs. 4”l., approximately 4.25 ozt. $500-$800

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TEA CADDY. England, late 18th-early 19th century. Octagonal caddy with quillwork and inlaid wood including burl on the interior lid. Relined with foil. Dark patina with some loss. 4.5”h. 5.5”l. $400-$800

724 PAIR OF PLATES. England, late 18th century. Salt glazed molded plates with reticulated rims. Basketweave. 10.25”d. $200-$400

725 TWO PLATES. England, late 18th century. Salt glazed molded plates with reticulated rims. Acanthus scrolls. 10.5”d. And another example with fruit. Hairline. 11.5”d. $300-$600

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SILVER BEAKER AND TONGS. Beaker marked for Moscow and 174_, with chased decoration and gilt interior, 3.25”h., a pair of tongs marked for London, 1801 and John Blake, 5.5”l., and another pair of tongs marked for Newcastle, 1808, and Thomas Watson, 5.5”l. Approximately 4.7 ozt. $150-$300

THREE SILVER TONGS. Simple tongs marked for G.J. Wolf, Wilmington, Delaware, ca.1825, 7”l., Victorian tongs marked for London, 1845-6, and maker “EE”, 6.25”l., and European tongs with illegible marks and paw decoration, 6”l. Approximately 6.5 ozt. $150-$250

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SETTEE. France, 20th century, hardwood. Green upholstered settee with carved rails and arms on cabriole legs, 40.25”h. 52”w. $300-$600

THREE PIECES OF ENGLISH CERAMICS. Late 18th-1st half-19th century. Worcester dish with hand decorated and gilt floral design. Dr. Wall faux Asian square mark. 2”h. 5.75”d. Pearlware teapot , 5”h., and similar handleless cup and saucer with Asian-style brown transfer designs. $250-$500

728 EARLY PAIR OF NEEDLEWORK PICTORIALS. American or English, 18th-early 19th century, wool and silk on linen. Both depict seated women in mid 18th-century dress, one with her arm resting on a table, the other holding out a flower. A shield-shaped chenille border surrounds the center image. Bright colors. 12”h. 11.75” w., in a frame, 14”h. 13”w. Ex Gene King (Ohio), $400-$800

729 TWO HISTORICAL BLUE STAFFORDSHIRE PLATES. England, 2nd quarter-19th century. English views. Cathedral, impressed “Clews” and “R. Hall’s Select Views, Pains Hill, Surrey”. 10”d. $100-$300

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731 PAIR OF SEASCAPES BY JOHN A EVANS (AMERICAN OR ENGLISH, 20TH CENTURY). Oil on artist board, signed. Sailboats and fishing boats near shore, figures in 19thcentury costume. In matching gilt frames, 15.5”h. 19.75”w. $150-$300

732 THREE POWDER HORNS/FLASKS. Nineteenth century. Includes a large horn with a turned and crosshatched spout, 17”l., a small priming horn, 5”l., and a brass-trimmed flask, 7.25”h. $250-$500

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FOUR BIRD PRINTS BY GOULD & RICHTER. England, 19th century, handcolored lithographs. Hummingbirds. In matching frames, 28”h. 22.5”w. $200-$400

ICON. Russia, 18th century. Oil paint and gilding on wooden panel. St. Nicholas. Old wear and loss. 11”h. 8”w. In a museum quality frame, 16”h. 14”w. $500-$1,000

734 EARLY CARVED FIGURE. European, 19th century or earlier, oak. Folksy carved woman in 16thcentury costume, holding a goblet. Holes on the underside for mounting, possibly a newel post or other type of architectural ornament. Older patina. 26”h. $1,000-$2,000

735 UPHOLSTERED WINGBACK CHAIR. American, 20th century, mahogany. Southwood reproduction Chippendale- style wingback chair with powder blue upholstery and carved knees on ball and claw feet. 46.5”h. 36.5”w. $400-$800

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737 DRUM. American, wood and rawhide. Painted with buffalo, signed Guillermo Rosetti, 2005, Taos, New Mexico. 26”h. 20”d. $350-$650

738 CANDLESTAND. American, early 20th century, maple. Dish top on a turned standard and shaped legs. 27”h., 20”dia. $100-$200

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739 HOLLENSTEIN (CONTINENTAL SCHOOL, 19TH CENTURY). Watercolor on paper, unsigned. Depicting figures ascending a mountain range. 11.5”h. 9.5”w., in a carved and gilt frame, 17.75”h. 15.75”w. $300-$500

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ENAMELED BOX. Nineteenth century. Partial London silver hallmarks. Egyptian-themed box, decorated inside and out, with a sphinx finial with mother-of-pearl. Minor flake. 1.5”l. $100-$200

NANKING VASE. China, 19th century. Baluster form with hand decorated landscapes and gilt accents. 7.5”h. $300-$600

FIVE PIECES OF EXPORT AND TRANSFERWARE. Nineteenth century. Nanking handleless cup and saucer and dish, 5.5”d., with gilt accents and an Export cup and saucer with thistle. Together with two English handleless cups and saucers with Nankingtype transfers and gilding. $300-$500

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EXPORT TEAPOT. China, 19th century. Probably Nanking. Hand decorated with landscapes and molded spout and handle. Gilt accents. Lid has some damage. 7.75”h. $300-$600

741 THREE BRASS CANDLESTICKS. European, late 17th-18th century. Rope twist with octagonal base. Base appears later. 5”h. Petal base example with seamed construction, 8.5”h. Together with a stick on square base with paw feet. Split. 8.5”h. $400-$800

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745 GRAVY AND CREAMER. England, late 18th-early 19th century, pearlware. Gravy with molded design and blue hand decoration, 8”l., and a creamer with molded handle and Nanking-type blue transfer, 5”h. Both have a few small flakes. $250-$450

742 PLATTER. England, early 19th century, pearlware. Octagonal platter with hand decorated blue Asian design. Minor flake. 12” x 16”. $100-$300

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747 TWO HANDCOLORED PRINTS. Eighteenth century. Engraving on laid paper of a bird Petit Autour de Cayenne by Francois Nicolas Martinet. Stains. 11.5”h. 9.5”w. And a lithograph of flowers by Johann Weinhann from the Phytanthoza Iconographia. 24”h. 19.5”w. Both in frames. $250-$450

748 MONKEY’S FIST WALKING STICK. A.G.A. Correa and Son, Edgecomb, Maine, late 20th century, sterling silver and ebony. Silver handle and ferrule, emulating a monkey’s fist knot and rope wrapping, engraved “#22” on the handle. 35.5”l. $800-$1,200

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MIRROR AND JARDINIERE. China, 20th century. Tabletop mirror with wood frame and stand inlaid with mother-of-pearl figures. 32”h. 16”w. And a Ming-style blue and white bowl, 11”h. 16.5”d. $100-$300


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THREE ENAMELED BOXES. Battersea, England, 19th century. Two blue with flowers (repair), and the largest with birds and motto. 1.5”, 1.75”, 2.25”l. $150-$350

TWO PLATES AND HANDLELESS CUP AND SAUCER. England, late 18th century. Hand decorated cup and saucer with Dr. Wall mark, and a plate and dish with Fisherman pattern transfer by Caughley, one marked with “C”, one impressed “Salopian” with “S”. 4”, 6.5”d. $350-$450

ETAGERE. England, early 20th century, mahogany. Threeshelf etagere with turned corner columns and finials. 41.5”h. 47”w. 16”d. $300-$600

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753 EARLY MAP OF THE WORLD. “Typus Orbis Terrarum” by Mercator and Hondius, published in Atlas Minor, Amsterdam, 1630. Handcolored. Matted, 13.75”h. 11.5”w. $300-$600

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754 EARLY MAP OF THE NORTH POLE. “Polus Arcticus” by Mercator and Jansonius, Amsterdam, 1634. Handcolored. Matted, 13”h. 14.5”w. $250-$500

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EARLY MAP OF THE AMERICAS. “Americae Descrip” by Mercator, Amsterdam, 1634. Handcolored. Matted, 12.25”h. 13.75”w. $300-$600

756 TWO EARLY MAPS OF EUROPE. “Europa Nova Tabula” and “Wirtenberg” by Mercator, Amsterdam, 1634. Handcolored. Matted, 12.75”h. 14.5”w. $250-$500

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757 PAIR OF LAMPS AND THREE CANDLESTICKS. European, 19th century, brass. Single candlesticks, 7.5”h., 9.5”h.,10.75”h., and matching 20th-century Chinese purple glazed vase shaped lamps, 27.5”h. $100-$200

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GROUP OF BUSTS AND PLAQUES. American and European, 19th century. Three pieces cast iron, two plaques and a shelf , 6”h. to 7”h., and classical parian bust of man, 12.5”h. Together with two alabaster figures, bust of Homer, 8.5”h., and seated boy, 4”h. $100-$200 752 | 163


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CHOCOLAT CARPENTIER AFTER HENRY GERBAULT (FRANCE, 18631930). Chomolithograph on paper, ca 1895. Printed by Courmont Freres. Cat, dog, baby and a cup of chocolate. In a frame, 27”h. 23”w. $400-$800

FISHING BOATS BY VICTOR CASNELLI (MICHIGAN/OHIO, 18681961). Watercolor on paper, signed lower right. Beached boats. In a frame, 18.5”h. 25.5”w. $500-$700

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MEN IN STUDY BY STEPHEN GOSSNOR (AMERICAN, 20TH CENTURY). Oil on artist board, signed lower right. Well-dressed men at a table. 8”h. 10”w., in a frame, 16.5”h. 18.5”w. $300-$500

2ND EXPOSITION DES PEINTRES LITHOGRAHERS AFTER GOTTLOB (FRANCE, 1873-1935). Chomolithograph on paper, late 19th century. Printed by Lemercier. Woman looking through rack of prints. In a frame, 27”h. 23”w. $300-$600

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761 LA CHAIN SIMPSON POSTER. France, late 19th century, chomolithograph on paper. Bicycle race. Ina frame, 19.75”h. 24”w. $300-$600

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762 LANDSCAPE AND SEASCAPE. Oil on masonite by Ronald Seager (Massachusetts, 1930-2005). In a frame, 18.5”h. 22.75”w. And an oil on canvas by F. Norton Robinson (Connecticut, b.1860). Unframed, 14”h. 20”w. $250-$450

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765 PAIR OF PRINTS BY RAKUSAN TSUCHIYA (JAPAN, 1896-1976). Woodblock prints from the 1931 series Western Flower Path. Lupinus and Streptocarphs. In frames, 23.5”h. 17.5”w. $200-$400

766 PAINTING OF A MAN (EUROPEAN SCHOOL, LATE 19TH CENTURY). Watercolor on paper, unsigned. Depicted in green overcoat with a raven on his shoulder. In a frame, 12.25”h. 10.25”w. $100-$300

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TWO MANUSCRIPT PAGES. Attributed to 15th century, ink and gilt on vellum. French page with calligraphic letters. In a frame, 15”h. 13”w. And a Flemish page from a breviary. In a frame, 16”h. 12.5”w. Ex Ferdinand Roten Galleries (Baltimore). $300-$600

TWO PERSIAN ILLUMINATED MANUSCRIPTS. Nineteenth century or earlier, gouache, ink and gilding on paper. Birds with floral border, 13”h. 7”w., and a king and attendant, 10”H. 5.5”w. Both have text on the back. Damage. Unframed. $200-$400

BRONZE OF SEATED MERCURY. American or European, 20th century, unsigned. Cast after classical statue. 20”h. $800-$1,200

SET OF TEN ENAMELED PLATES. Marked Bavarian, 20th century. Maroon rims with elaborate gilt decoration. 10.75”d. $100-$200

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MERCURY AFTER GIAMBOLOGNA (ITALY, 1529-1608). Bronze, unsigned. Twentieth century. Two piece with removable caduseus. 35”h. $400-$800

BRONZE OF WRESTLERS. American or European, 20th century. Classical style statue of two men. 17”h. $600-$1,200

PAIR OF WALL SCONCES AND TWO EAGLES. American, 19th century, cast brass. Single cup candle arms, 11”l., and spread wing eagle flag pole finial, 8”h. Together with eagle posed on tree branch, 8.75”h. both with traces of gilt. $100-$200

SET OF EIGHT CHAMPAGNE SAUCERS. American, 20th century, glass. Of typical form, etched and engraved with a floral design. 4.75”h. $75-$125

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MAIL SHIRT. Attributed to Spain, possibly 17th century or earlier. One piece riveted chainmail with short sleeves and leather straps threaded through the neck. 35”l. $600-$900

MORION HELMET. Attributed to Spain, possibly 17th century or earlier. Hammered with crest and feather holder. Some remaining brass rosettes. Imperfections. 10”h. $800-$1,600

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TWO PAIR OF ELBOW GUARDS. European, probably 19th century or earlier. Articulated plate armor elbow guards with brass rivets and leather straps. One retains leather padding. Some damage to leather. 16”l. $400-$600

SWORD. Attributed to France, 18th century or earlier. Small sword with diamond shaped blade with brass guard and wire wrapped grip. Leather scabbard is repaired. 36”l. overall. $200-$300

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GORGET. Attributed to Spain, possibly 17th century or earlier. Plate armor gorget with pivot and locking pins. Some splits. Red paint on the underside. $150-$350

SWORD. Attributed to the Netherlands, probably 18th century or earlier. Small sword with a blade that flares near the guard where it has engraving on both sides. Brass guard and replaced wire wrapping on grip. Blade has some edge damage. 37.5”l. $150-$350

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SWORD. European, probably 18th century or earlier. Fullered blade with intricate steel guard and wire wrapped grip. 48”l. overall. $400-$700

781 AXE. American or European, 19th century or earlier, steel. Off set axe head stamped “GB”. Wooden handle may be later. 42”l. $150-$350


782 BATTLE SCENE ATTRIBUTED TO JAQUES COURTOIS (FRANCE/ITALY, 1621-1676) Oil on canvas, unsigned. European battle scene of large size, with knights on horseback. Imperfections. 30”h. 39.5”w., in a 19thcentury gilt frame, 42.5”h. 52”w. $10,000-$20,000

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GAUNTLET. Attributed to Spain, possibly 17th century or earlier. Plate armor gauntlet for left hand with articulated pieces. 10”l. $150-$350

SHOT MOLD AND AXE HEAD. Possibly American, 19th century or earlier, iron. Mold with lead ball, 6”l., and an axe head with stamped bull head marks. Wear and from use, 5.5”l. $200-$300

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FLINTLOCK SCREW-BARREL POCKET PISTOL. European, 18th century. .41 caliber, 3.375” round barrel, carved walnut stock, iron mounts. $400-$800

KNIFE AND AXE. North and probably South American, 19th century or earlier. Knife with fluted horn handle and decorative tooling along the flat edge. With leather sheath. 14”l. overall. And a small spiked axe with wood handle. 13.5”l. $200-$400

786 FLINTLOCK PISTOL. France, 18th century. .58 caliber, 7.75” octagonal-round barrel, walnut stock, engraved lock with partial signature “Bonichon.” $300-$600

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787 FLINTLOCK PISTOL. Netherlands, 18th century. .60 caliber, 11.125” octagonal-round barrel, elaborate iron mounts, lock plate engraved “Mastreck,” carved walnut stock. $500-$1,000

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FLINTLOCK PISTOL. European, 18th century. .63 caliber, 14” round barrel, elaborate iron mounts including a dragon and a grotesque mask, and a carved walnut stock. $500-$1,000

790 GROUP OF DECORATIVE ACCESSORIES. Anglo-Asian, 19th century. Lacquered folding shelf, 11”h.; expanding rosewood bookshelf with brass fittings and Wedgwood medallions, 15” to 22”w.; brass bound, lacquered tea caddy with velvet lining, 6”h. 12”w. 6”d., and engraved brass jardiniere, 9.25”h. Together with coin silver spoon and fork. $125-$225

791 CAST IRON FIREBACK. Probably England, 19th century. Arched design with crowns, plumes and fleur-delys. 19”h. $100-$200


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WALL CLOCK. European, 2nd half-19th century. Cast iron steeple clock with floral abalone shell and painted facade. Housed in a faux rosewood grained case. Glass has crack. 26”h. $200-$400

TWO-PART MAP OF THE WORLD. “Der Gantze Welt Kreis in Seinen Zwen Grossen Begriffen…”, John Stridbeck, 1730. With some handcoloring; depicts California as an island. Matted, 7.5”h. 13”w. (sheet). $250-$500

PARLOR CHAIR. France, 1st half-20th century. Scrolled crest and arms, and floral upholstery. 15”h. seat, 31”h. overall. $150-$250

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GEORGE III BRACKET CLOCK. Marked for John Taylor, London, 18th century. Of typcial form, with an ebonized case, brass and steel dial, and a verge escapement. Imperfections. 13”h. $1,000-$1,500

FOUR EARLY MAPS OF EUROPE. Alain Manesson Mallet, Description de l’Univers, 1683. Handcolored maps including Bas-Rhin, Westphalie, Germanie, and Basse-Saxe. Matted and framed, 11.5”h. 8”w. to 12.5”h. 10”w. $300-$600

794 EARLY MAP OF SAXONY. Nicolas Sanson, “Haute Partie De La Basse Saxe...”, Paris, 1679. Handcolored. Unframed, 17.75”h. 23.25”w. $200-$400

797 SET OF GILT CHINA. Marked for Mintons, England, 20th century. Gold Monarch pattern. 137 pieces, includes service for 8, plus extra pieces and serving pieces. $200-$400

799 CONTEMPORARY ARMCHAIR. Twentieth century. Woven in a checkerboard pattern, on tapered legs. 16”h. seat, 35”h. overall. $150-$250

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800 VERNACULAR ARMCHAIR. Made by Josef Zotti, ca. 1911, hardwood. Austrian Secession chair with turned stiles, arms, legs, and stretchers, with a woven back and a rush seat. 17"h. seat, 39" h. overall. $300-$500

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TWO TOBY JUGS. England, early 19th century. Pearlware seated Toby. Repaired hat. 9.5”h. And softpaste with good detail and sponged clothing. Repairs. 9.5”h. $300-$600

STILL LIFE BY GEORGE WILLIAM HILL (CANADA, 1862-1934). Oil on canvas, signed lower right. Flowers. Backed on board. 29.5”h. 22”w., in a frame, 32.75”h. 25.5”w. $150-$300

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THREE PIECES OF EXPORT. China, late 18th-19th century. Two plates, one with doves, 7.5”d., and one with flowers, 9”d. Together with a bowl with red and blue floral bands, 3”h. 6”d. $200-$400

ORNATE STAND. Early 20th century. French-style stand with agate top and openwork brass embellishment throughout. 32”h. 16”w. 12”d. $150-$350

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803 FOUR BIRD PRINTS. Three English prints by George Edwards, ca. 1750, on laid paper. Bulfinch, hummingbird and tree creeper. Unframed. 15.5”h. 9.5”w. And an octavo lithograph of a nuthatch after J.J. Audubon, printed by Bowen, 2nd quarter 19th century. Unframed. 10”h. 7”w. $300-$600

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804 LANDSCAPE (EUROPEAN SCHOOL, 19TH CENTURY). Oil on wooden board, unsigned. Fishermen at a stream. 14”h. 18”w., in a gilt frame, 25.5”h. 30.5”w. $400-$600

PAIR OF CARVED CHAIRS. American or European, 20th century, mahogany. Pair of French-style chairs with ornately carved frames and ivory upholstery resting on cabriole legs. 39”h. $200-$400

808 GEORGIAN-STYLE FIRE SCREEN. Probably England, 20th century, mahogany. Oval screen with needlework panel, on a carved and reeded shaft, all resting on a tripod base. 54”h. $200-$400

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TWO LANDSCAPES (HAITIAN SCHOOL, 20TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, signed. Market scene by Fritz, 27”h. 36”w. and farms by Jufred, 18”h. 14”w. $200-$400

BIEDERMEIER DESK OR DRESSING TABLE. Continental, late 19th century, fruit wood veneer. Bandy legs with shaped facade and five drawers. Loose veneer. 32.5”h. 42”w. 24”d. Together with a balloon-back side chair. $200-$400

810 GOLDEN SUNLIGHT AND SILVER BIRCHES BY LEONARD AMOS (CANADA, 1903-1999). Oil on masonite, signed lower right. Titled on back. 20”h. 23”w., in a frame, 24.5”h. 28.5”w. $150-$300

811 LEAVING SCHOOL (PROBABLY AMERICAN SCHOOL, MID 19TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, unsigned. Young boys pushing their way out of the school grounds, spilling onto the street. 29”h. 24”w., in a gilt frame, 35”h. 30”w. The subject of a crowded doorway and the style of painting is suggestive of works by David Gilmour Blythe, George Cableb Bingham and Richard Canton Woodville as well as other American artists painting in this time period. $600-$1,200

812 MIRROR. England, 18th century, mahogany veneer. Two part mirror with beveled edges and cut designs. 38”h. 20”w. $600-$900

813 TRANSITIONAL MIRROR. American or English, 2nd half-18th century, pine with mahogany veneer. Queen Anne to Chippendale with molded and gilt liner. Minor imperfections. 18”h. 12.5”w. $250-$500

815 MODERN CHANDELIER. American, 20th century. Five brass lights each hung with graduated crystals and supported by chrome arms. the whole suspended by one gold colored chain. 22”d. $300-$500

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816 QUEEN ANNE DROP LEAF TABLE. England, 18th century, dense mahogany. Typical form with rectangular leaves, and resting on turned legs ending in pad feet. Imperfections. 28”h. 18.5”w. (closed) 40”w. (open) 48”l. $400-$600

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HARBOR BY GEORGES DAMIN (FRANCE, B. 1942). OIl on canvas, signed lower right. Port scene. 30”h. 15”w., in a frame, 38.5”h. 23.5”w. $200-$400

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818 WALL CLOCK. Warmink, Holland, 20th century, mahogany and brass. Staartclock-type, with cast brass crest and finial, and brass weights. 24”h. $150-$250

819 PORTRAIT (EUROPEAN, LATE 19TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, unsigned. Young man. Areas of inpainting. 22”h. 16.5”w., in a frame, 28”h. 21.5”w. $250-$500

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CHANDELIER. American, late 19th-early 20th century. Three-tier, electrified, twenty-four light chandelier hung with various prisms. 45”h., 38”dia. From the Albee Theater, Cincinnati, Ohio. $200-$400

CHIPPENDALE-STYLE BREAKFRONT CABINET. Twentieth century, mahogany. Two-piece, the upper lighted section with a pitched central pediment and geometric mullions; the lower section with a gadrooned edge and paneled doors. 91”h. 71”w. 19.5”d. $600-$800

SILVER BASKET. Marked for Reed and Barton, ca. 18901920. Reticulated basket with flared rim and hallmarks on the bottom. 15”h. 12.75”w. 10”d., approximately 29 ozt. $1,500-$2,500

822 CLASSICAL-STYLE SILVER TEA AND COFFEE SET. Marked for Tiffany and Company, New York, ca. 1910. Hamilton pattern. Includes a coffee pot, 11.5”h., teapot, 7.5”h., both with ivory insulators, covered sugar bowl, waste bowl and cream pitcher. Together with a silver plate tray. Approximately 81 ozt. $3,500-$5,500

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824 GEORGE III SILVER TEA CADDY SPOON. Marked for Birmingham, 1819, and for Joseph Taylor. Small spoon most likely for a tea caddy, 3”l., approximately .25 ozt. $100-$300

824A CHARLES I SILVER APOSTLE SPOON. Marked for London, 1640-1, and maker’s mark “RC”under dots, over a star, and in a shield reserve. Of typical form, bearing period, punch-engraved initials “MB” over “EH” over the date “1640”. 7.25”l. Sold at Garth’s, November 2008, lot 673. $800-$1,200

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CHIPPENDALE-STYLE EASY CHAIR. England, 18th-19th century, mahogany. Shaped stretcher and fluted cabriole legs. Upholstered in pale green silk. 20”h. seat, 43”h. overall. $200-$300

TWO ETCHINGS. Woman by Roselle Osk (New York, 1854-1934). Signed in pencil. 20.25”h. 15.25”w. and Cervantes by Dali (Spain, 1904-1989). Signed in th plate. 15”h. 12”w. Both framed. $100-$300

826 SET OF CHINA. Wedgwood, England, mid 20th century. White china with blue embossed foliate and berry decoration. Nineteen dinner plates, 10.25”d., twenty salad plates, 8”d., eighteen bread plates, 6.25”d., twelve bowls, 6.25”d., four berry bowls, 5.25”dia., twelve cups/saucers (seven extra saucers), 2.5”h. 5.75”d., three serving bowls, 9.5”w. together with a serving platter, 16.25”w. $200-$400

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829 GROUP OF DECORATIVE BOXES, GAME COUNTER AND CARVED CUPID. European or Asian, late 19th-early 20th century. Pillow shaped brass container with overlay, copper and brass match safe in the form of a chest, ivory and goldwashed silver case, two tooled metal cigarette boxes, inlaid brass and ivory on wood counter and a carved ivory figure of cupid lighting a cannon. .5”h. 3”w. 2.25”d to 1.75”h. 6”w. 3.25”d. $125-$250

TWO ETCHINGS BY SEYMOUR HADEN (ENGLAND, 1818-1910). Drypoint etchings, signed in pencil bottom right. landscapes. Unframed, 9.5”h. 11.75”w., and framed, 15”h. 20.5”w. $150-$350

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830 WINTER LANDSCAPE BY DOUGLAS MILEY (ARIZONA, B. 1940). Oil on canvas, signed lower right. Mill on river. 22”h. 42”w., in a frame, 24”h. 44”w. $150-$300

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MARKET SCENE BY NAZZAPRENO CIPRIANI (ITALY 1843-1925). Watercolor on paper, signed lower right. Framed under glass. 31”h. 38”w. $800-$1,200

832 EARLY MAP OF ROME. “Campagna di Roma olim Latinum...” by Blaeu, Amsterdam, ca. 1640. Handcolored. Unframed, 20”h. 24”w. $150-$250

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EARLY MAP OF GERMANY. “Ducatus Luneburgensis adiacentiumque regionum delineatio” by Johanne Mellingero, published in Blaeu, Theatrum Orbis Terrarum 1645. Unframed, 20.5”h. 24.25”w. $150-$250 | 173


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PORTRAIT OF A MAN BY ALEXANDER SZEKELY (HUNGARY, 1901-1940). Oil on canvas, signed lower right. Man in fur lined cap. 24”h. 20”w., in a frame, 39”h. 33”w. $150-$300

PAIR OF COVERED JARS. China, early 20th century, ceramic. Granary jars with architectural lids. Applied figures and green/grey glaze. 31.5”h. $250-$450

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VASE. China, 20th century, ceramic. Green tea dust glaze with applied animal head handles. 21.5”h. $200-$300

PAIR OF TABLE LAMPS. American, 20th century, ceramic. Asian style lamps with celadon crackle glaze. One has rim damage. 18.5”h. $200-$300

TWO PAIRS OF LANDSCAPE PRINTS (ENGLISH, 18TH-19TH CENTURY). Handcolored engravings on paper. Two brightly colored views "St. James's Park" and " Royal Palace of Windsor ", in frames, 12.5"h. 17.5"w., and views of "Windsor and Eaton" and "Mr. Garrick's villa" ,in a frame, 15"h. 22"w. $150-$300

838 FRENCH STYLE CHEST. First half-20th century, mahogany. Ornately carved French style chest with a serpentine front and three drawers. 28.75”h., 30”w., 13”d. $200-$300

839 THREE PRINTS. Pair of handcolored botanical engravings on paper, English, dated 1787, in gilt frames, 14.5”h. 11”w. and late print of Dutch interior in 19th century stenciled gilt frame, 16”h. 13”w. $100-$150 838

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841 FOUR PRINTS. Engravings on paper, 19th century. Young man attributed to St. Memin, in rope turned gilt frame with eglomise mat, 8.75”h. 7.25”w., and image of “Lionardo Da Vinci” in a frame,16.5”h. 14”w.Together with a pair of handcolored restrikes “Andrea Scaciatti Pittore” and “Bartolommeo Bimbi Pitt” in line matted frames, 19”h. 15”w. $150-$300

842 FIFTEEN MEDALLIONS OF CLASSICAL IMAGES. Nineteenth century, majority are bas-relief busts composed of various materials including ceramic, stone, paper, and brass, and in the form of buttons, wall plaques, brooches and framed objects. Lot includes 1876 Philadelphia Centennial silver inlay button. 1” to 6”h. $125-$250


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843 DELFT CHARGER. Probably England, 18th century. Tin glaze with blue Asian themed flower and off shoots. 13.25”d. $600-$800

844 PAIR OF URNS. China, early 20th century, ceramic. Celadon glazed funerary urns with applied dragons and mourners. Some edge loss. 30”h. $200-$400

845 TABLE LAMP. American, 20th century. Asian style with sang de boeuf (oxblood) glaze. 29”h. $150-$200

846 LACQUERED BOX. Japan, 20th century. Round covered box with sand grain surface and abalone inlay. 6”h. 14”d. $250-$450

847 LARGE ARMOIRE. Continental, late 19th-early 20th century, walnut. Large carved armoire opening to a shelved interior, resting on short cabriole feet. 88”h. 64”w. 25”d. $1,500-$2,500

848 FOUR LARGE COOKIE BOARDS. European, late 19th-early 20th century, pine. Thick boards with men dressed in stylized medieval clothes. 40”h. 11”w. $300-$600

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LONGCASE CLOCK. Scotland, 19th century, mahogany. Drumhead longcase clock with scrolled crest, tapered case and door resting on a molded base, 13” dia. dial painted with black Roman numerals and inscribed “T.S. Simpson Edinburgh”. 79”h. $1,000-$2,000

HANGING CORNER CUPBOARD. England, 19th century, pine. Glass door, reeded stiles and a decorative cornice. 46”h. 30”w. 17”d. Ex David Franklin (Ohio). $300-$600

851 GEORGE II SIDE CHAIR. England, 18th century, mahogany. Carved crest and splat, and on carved cabriole legs ending in octagonal pad feet. 17.5”h. seat, 38”h. overall. $250-$500

852 SET OF TWELVE CHIPPENDALE-STYLE CHAIRS. Twentieth century, mahogany. Highly carved splats, crests, and rails, and resting on cabriole legs and ball and claw feet. Includes two armchairs and ten side chairs. 18.5”h. seat, 39.5”h. overall. $1,000-$2,000

853 HEPPLEWHITE-STYLE SIDEBOARD. England, early 20th century, walnut. Serpentine front and spade feet. String inlay. Two doors flank single dovetailed drawer. 35”h. 60”w. 23.5”d. $800-$1,600

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854 LE SOUFLEUR BY FRANCOIS BERNARD LEPICIE (FRENCH, 1698-1755). Engraving, after a painting by Jean-Baptiste Simeon Chardin. Depicting a men reading. 13.5”h. 10”w., in a frame, 20”h. 17”w. $400-$600

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855 PROVINCIAL CORNER CUPBOARD. France, 19th century, mahogany, oak and pine. Two piece, the upper section with glazed doors in an unusual pattern; the lower section with two paneled doors and a shaped skirt. 86”h. 48”w. 25”d., requires a 33” corner. $3,000-$5,000

856 GROUP OF IVORY AND BONE ITEMS. American, European, Asian, 19th-20th century. Includes sewing items, letter openers, a busk, cue ball, dominoes, gaming pieces, a netsuke, pie crimper, folding ruler etc. $150-$350

857 HANGING BOX. European, 2nd half-19th century, pine. Open box with hanging rod below and carved sheaf of wheat. Waxed surface. 22”h. 9.5”w. $200-$400

858 BRASS INKWELL AND CANDLE HOLDERS. American, 20th century. Desk set, 8”l. and a pair of tall candelabra with grape vine decoration, 22”h. Together with a later pair of brass wall sconces with glass birds, 11”h. $400-$600

859 LAVABO. France, late 19th century, painted tin. Green ground with gold Medusa head. Some edge damage. Reservoir, 19”h. $200-$400

860 FEDERAL CARD TABLE. American, early 19th century, mahogany. Flip-top card table with a single drawer with period brasses, and inlaid decoration. Imperfections. 28.5”h. 36.5”w. 16.5”d. (closed). $100-$200

861 SET OF FIVE WALL SCONCES. Twentieth century, brass. Ornate, three-arm electric sconces, four with matching patinas. 26”h. $800-$1,200 855 | 177


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CLOTHES PRESS. China, attributed to 18th century, wood. Black lacquer with gold painted scenic landscapes. Double doors with brass pulls. Imperfections. 80”h. 44”w. 22”d. $400-$700

PAIR OF GARDEN SEATS. American, 20th century, majolica. In the form of tree stumps with vines. 19.5”h. $300-$600

863 PAIR OF GARDEN STATUES. Asian, 20th century, limestone. Robed lohans. 40”h. $300-$600

865 PAIR OF PORTRAITS OF YOUNG BOYS (PROBABLY ENGLISH, MID 19TH CENTURY). Graphite and chalk on paper, unsigned. In period bird’s-eye frames, 22.5”h. 18.25”w. $150-$300

866 THREE FRAMES. American, 19th century. Includes a large gilt frame, 64” by 32”; a smaller gilt frame currently fitted with a mirror, 28” by 23.5”; and a walnut Victorian frame with an arched top, currently fitted with a mirror, 47”h. 24”w. $200-$400 863

867 CHIPPENDALE MIRROR. England, 18th century, mahogany. Of typical form, with an openwork shell crest and a gilt liner. Imprefections, retains old glass. 40”h. 22”w. $300-$600

868 GEORGE III KNEEHOLE BUREAU. English or Irish, 18th century, mahogany. Of typical form, with bracket feet. Imperfections. 30.5”h. 30.5”w. 19”d. $500-$1,000

869 GEORGE III DROP-LEAF TABLE. English or Irish, 18th century, mahogany. With cabriole legs ending in trifid feet. Imperfections. 27”h. 70”d. (open). $600-$1,200

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SILVER FLATWARE SET. Marked “800” with pictorial marks, 20th century. A simple thread pattern. Includes two sizes of table knives, four sizes of spoons, four sizes of forks, and butter knives, as well as six serving pieces. Total of 58 pieces, approximately 85.7 ozt. $1,000-$2,000

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871 THE TYRE SMITH BY JOHN ABBOTT MCNEIL WHISTLER (AMERICAN, 18341903). Lithograph, monogramed with butterfly in the stone. Depicting men working. 15”h. 14.25”w., in a silvered frame, 16.5”h. 16”w. $200-$400


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PAIR OF TORCHIERES. China, late 19th century. Wood with red lacquer and gilding. Crests have flames, figural medallions and dragons. Prickets are missing tin pans. 82”h. $250-$500

ORIENTAL RUG. Late 20th century. Turkish Oushak. Pastels on ivory ground. 9’9” x 19’11”. $300-$600

ORIENTAL RUG. First half-20th century. Room size Sarouk. 8’8” x 12’. $600-$1,200

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873 CUPBOARD. Spain, attributed to 18th century, pine. Mortise and tenon with rose head nails. Lattice double doors cover shelves and ten dovetailed drawers. Shoe feet. Imperfections. 75”h. 42”w. 13”d. $300-$600

ORIENTAL RUG. Mid 20th century. Room size Heriz. 8’2” x 9’2”. $600-$900

876 ORIENTAL RUG. First half-20th century. Floral on burgundy ground. 4’2” x 6’10”. $250-$500

877 CHINESE RUG. Twentieth century. Blue border and ivory ground. 10’ 10” x 17’9”. $800-$1,200

878 ORIENTAL RUG . First half-20th century. Room size Sarouk. 9’2” x 11’1”. $600-$1,200

879 ORIENTAL RUG. First half-20th century. Room size Sarouk. 8’9” x 11’4”. $600-$1,200

880 ORIENTAL RUG. First half-20th century. Sarouk. 4’1” x 6’. $200-$400 872

ORIENTAL RUG. Mid 20th century. Room size Kirman. Blue border. 10’ x 14’. $1,500-$2,500

883 TWO ORIENTAL RUNNERS. Twentieth century. Floral designs. Green ground and red ground. 5’2” x 14’ and 3’11” x 28’7”. Both have been reworked. $200-$400

884 ORIENTAL RUG. First half-20th century. Colonnade design with silk pile. 2’9” x 7’8”. $800-$1,200

885 CHINESE RUG. First half-20th century. Blue border and ivory ground. 6’ x 9’4”. $400-$800 873

886 TABLE LAMP. Twentieth century, marble. Classical column of gray marble. 27”h. $150-$250

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ELIZABETHAN-STYLE COURT CUPBOARD. England, early 20th century, oak. In the Gothic taste, with two doors flanking a central alcove, over two drawers, all resting on straight legs and a lower shelf. 61.5”h. 46.5”w. 19”d. $500-$1,000

HOOKAH. Turkey, 19th century. Wood and mixed metals including silver with enameled and gilt flowers and birds. Dragon spout with leather and wire hose. Wear and tear in hose. 22.5"h. $1,200-$1,600

CARVED ARMCHAIR. Continental, 20th century, mahogany. Flemish style arm chair with ornately carved scrolled arms terminating in lion heads, scrolled supports and legs carved with acanthus leaves and claw feet, having red and ivory brocade upholstery. 44.25”h. $300-$500

PAIR OF FIGURAL GARDEN SEATS. China, late 19th century, ceramic. Foo dogs with green and orange glaze. Some flaking. 21”h. $200-$300

892 PAIR OF COVERED JARS. China, 20th century, porcelain. Five color jars with reticulated lids. 12”h. $100-$300

893 SET OF EIGHT PRINTS. Engravings on paper, 19th century. Planetary gods and Galileo. In matching frames, 22”h. 24.5”w. $150-$300

894 TAPESTRY. American or European, 20th century. Woven medieval style tapestry with women in a garden. Red ground. 79”h. 52”w. $250-$500

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SET OF FIVE BRANDY GLASSES. American, 20th century, glass. Of typical form, decorated with cut stars. 5”h. $50-$75

896 PAIR OF PRINTS BYJOHN BOYDELL(ENGLAND, 2ND HALF 18TH CENTURY). Handcolored engravings on paper. Figures enjoying leisure pursuits and animal husbandry in a rural setting. In matching gilt frames, 29”h. 35”w. $150-$300

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SIX FRAMED PRINTS. European, late 18th-19th century. Pair of engravings of male classical statues; pair of handcolored botanicals engravings; and engraving of Henry the VII. Together with A Reading From Homer. All in frames, 23.5”h. 18”w. to 23.5”h. 29”w. $100-$300


898 ANDIRONS WITH GRATE. Twentieth century, brass, decorated with applied stylized faces. 27”h. $800-$1,200

899 ROCOCO-STYLE CONSOLE TABLE AND MIRROR. European, early 20th century, oak. Highly carved frieze, legs, and stretcher, and accompanied by a matching carved mirror. Overall 91.75”h. 58”w. 20”d. $1,000-$2,000

900 CHIPPENDALE-STYLE SHELF. Baker Furniture, 20th century, mahogany. Historic Charleston Collection, a small shelf with openwork sides and two drawers, all on bracket feet. 22”h. 27”w. 9.5”d. $250-$450

901 THREE BRASS WALL SCONCES. American, mid 20th century. Tubular, mounted on wooden backboards, 52”h. 7”w. $150-$250

902 GROUP OF METALWARE INCLUDING FOO LIONS. Eastern, 20th century. Pair of cast bronze foo lions, 11”h. Together with a brass censer and engraved copper, brass and silver bowls, ewers and vessels. $200-$400

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PAIR OF BRASS TABLE LAMPS. American, 20th century. Classical style with drapery. 31”h. $250-$350

PAIR OF TABLE LAMPS. American, 20th century. Ebony with faux ivory accents. Open twist form. 41”h. $250-$400

LARGE TABLE LAMP. American, 20th century, ceramic. Urn shaped with pronounced ribs terminating in relief faces. Green glaze. 30.5”h. $200-$300

CARVED FLOOR LAMP. Twentieth century, hardwood. Elaborately carved with Asian motif. 76”h. $300-$450

906 TABLE LAMP. American, 20th century. Asian style with white crackle glaze. $100-$200

907 FIREPLACE GRATE. Twentieth century, brass and cast iron. Serpentine form with box grate. 27”h. 32”w. 15”d. $800-$1,600

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TIN LANTERN. American, late 19th century. Hexagonal with glass panels in a painted and gilt frame. Electrified. 26”h. $300-$500

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910 REVERSE-PAINTED MIRROR. Sweden, 19th century. Architectural frame with blue and red reverse glass frame. Some imperfections. 42”h. 19”w. $200-$400

911 SHERATON-STYLE DINING TABLE. Branded Century, Grand Rapids, Michigan, early 20th century, mahogany. Figured veneer and checkered inlay, on turned and reeded legs. 30”h. 47”w. 60”l., plus two 24” leaves. $600-$900

912 TALL CASE CLOCK. Scotland 1820-1850, mahogany. Broken-arch pediment and fluted quarter columns. Brass movement marked by Thomas Pringle of Dalkeith, with ship in the dial arch and shells in the spandrels. Imperfections. 86”h. $800-$1,200 910

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914 COPYING GRANDPA AFTER WALTER LANGLEY (ENGLAND, 1852 - 1922). Oil on board, bearing signature lower right. Charming genre picture of a young boy mimicing his grandfather’s pipe smoking. Imperfections. 25”h. 24”w., in a modern frame, 29”h. 28”w. $1,000-$2,000

914A FOUR SPOONS. Includes a large stuffing spoon marked for London, 1803-4, and G. and T. Burrows, 12"l.; together with three serving spoons marked for Dublin, 1804, and Samuel Neville, 8.75"l. All with period-engraved trees on the handles. Approximately 10 ozt. $200-$400

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915 CHIPPENDALE-STYLE DINING OR WAKE TABLE. Early 20th century, mahogany. Molded legs and round leaves. 30”h. 16.5”w. (closed) 60”w. (open) 89”l. $1,000-$2,000

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MARQUETRY-INLAID CHEVAL MIRROR. European, late 19th century, mixed woods. Of typical form with an oval mirror, shaped base, and elaborate floral inlay. 72”h. 40.5”w. Sold at Cowan’s (Cincinnati), October 2005, lot 675. $800-$1,200

REGENCY SIDEBOARD. England, early 19th century, mahogany. Of diminutive size, with a serpentine front, two side cupboards, a single drawer, and a tambour cupboard, all on tapered legs. Imperfections. 36”h. 57.5”w. 24”d. $800-$1,200

PAIR OF MERCURY GLASS TABLE LAMPS. American, 20th century. Urn shaped with ribs and applied handles. 29.5”h. $100-$200

919 GROUP OF COPPER AND BRASS SERVING VESSELS. Middle Eastern, 20th century. Fifteen engraved copper and brass ewers, pitchers, coffee urns and pots. 6” to 10”h. $200-$400

920 CLASSICAL SIDE CHAIR. American, 1st half-19th century, mahogany. Cornucopia-carved back and a klismos base. 17.5”h. seat, 32”h. overall. $100-$200

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NUDE BY FRANCIS VANDEVEER KUGHLER (NEW YORK, 1901-1970). Oil on canvas board, signed top right. Woman with red hair, “Anna Belle” on back. In a frame, 17”h. 14”w. $200-$400

LUNCH HOUR NUMBER TWO BY ZOLTAN HECHT (AMERICAN, 1890-1968). Oil on board, signed lower right. Depicting two construction workers on a break. 23.25”h. 17.25”w., in a painted wood frame, 30.25”h. 24.5”w. $200-$400

923 PORTRAIT OF MAN BY M. SINGLA (AMERICAN SCHOOL, EARLY 20TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, signed and dated 1927 lower right. Study of an African American man. Unframed, 32”h. 24”w.

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924 NIGHT IN THE SQUARE (SOUTH AMERICAN, 20TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, signed indistinctly lower right. Depicting native at night. 15.25”h. 19.5”w., in a gilt frame, 23.75”h. 27.75”w. $300-$500

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WINTERSCAPE BY HENDRIK BREEDVELD (NETHERLANDS, B. 1918). Oil on canvas, signed lower left. Town in winter. 24”h. 20”w., in a frame, 33”h. 29”w. $150-$350

927 LANDSCAPE WITH TOWER BY YVES LE DUC (AMERICAN, 20TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, signed lower right. Archers near a castle tower. 20"h. 24"w., in a frame, 27.5"h. 32.5"w. $100-$300

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928 PAIR OF LANDSCAPES (EUROPEAN SCHOOL, 18TH-19TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, unsigned. Italian seasides, one being Venice. One has a paper label “Carbone, Inc. Boston, 1929”. Imperfections. In architectural frames. 56”h. 40”w.

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Property of the Columbus Museum of Art, Ohio, sold to benefit its Acquisition Fund. $600-$800

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PAIR OF URNS. European, 2nd half-19th century, bronze. Classical style with applied handles and two medallions featuring Heracles and Omphale. Weighted bases. 17.5”h. Ex Gene King. $300-$600

BUST OF BEETHOVEN AFTER L. ALLEGRO (EUROPEAN SCHOOL, LATE 19TH CENTURY). Bronze, signed on the shoulder. “J. Kalmar” foundry mark. Marble base has presentation plaque. 15”h. $200-$400

VICTORIAN INK STAND. American, late 19th century, iron and glass. In the Eastlake taste, with two inkwells under a pen rack. 9.5”w. $100-$300

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SARCOPHAGUS FRAGMENT. Egypt, wood. Painted piece from an ancient Egyptian mummy sarcophagus. Wear. 10”h. 4”w. Ex Don Jansen (Ohio). $300-$600

CANDELABRA. Germany, 1st quarter-20th century, porcelain. Hand decorated two-arm candelabra with a young woman. Marked for Karl Ens, Volkstedt. 10”h. $100-$200

936 THREE PLATES. Nineteenth century. Queensware plate with blue Asian-style transfer of swan. Impressed “Wedgwood”. Repair. 10”d. And French creamware. Purple transfer of mother and child with hand decorated border of purple violas. 8”d. $100-$300

931 THREE TANWARE PITCHERS. England, 2nd half-19th century. Molded decorations. Two men, 8”h., flowers marked “E. Jones”, pewter lid, 9.25”h., and classical designs with pewter lid marked “Ridgways”, 8.25”h. $250-$500

932 CHIPPENDALE-STYLE CAMELBACK SOFA. American, ate 20th century, walnut. Serpentine front, molded legs and curved stretcher upholstered in blue velvet. 19”h. seat, 39”h. overall, 80”w. $800-$1,200

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CUP, TEAPOT AND CREAMER. England, 19th century. Classical themed parian teapot by Castleford, 6.5”h., and two earthenware pieces featuring a satyr, 5.5”h., and Bacchus, 3”h. $200-$300

BAROMETER. European, 19th century, mixed wood. Octagonal molded gilt frame with barometer face handlettered on plastered board. 33.5”h. $1,000-$2,000

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938 “GRAND TOUR” DESK SET. European, late 19th-early 20th century. Green marble base with ormolu. Figure of Napoleon flanked by two inkwells with armaments and the Napoleonic eagle. Includes a brass quill pen. One pennant loose. 10.5”h. 14”w. 9.5”d. $800-$1,200

ARMCHAIR. France, 20th century, hardwood. Carved frame with padded arms and striped upholstery. 36.5”h. overall, 26.5”w. $100-$300

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PORTRAIT ON PORCELAIN. Austria, early 20th century. Portrait of a noble woman titled “Konigin Luise n. Richter” (Queen Louise of Prussia), signed by the artist “Wagner”. Blue beehive mark. In a frame, 23.5”h. 18”w. $800-$1,200

GEORGE II CHEST OF DRAWERS. England, late 18th century, burled walnut. Two over three dovetailed drawers resting on bracket feet. Refinished, top requires repair. 38.5”h. 39.5”w. 23”d. $600-$900

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943 PAIR OF MEISSEN POTPOURRI URNS. Germany, ca.1900-1912, porcelain. Elaborate floral applications with cherubs and hand painted scenes of couples after Watteau and floral bouquets. Modeled after pieces by Johann Joachim Kaendler. Edge loss. 17.5�h. $2,000-$4,000

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STUDY ATTRIBUTED TO GEORGE F. WATTS (ENGLAND, 1817-1904). Framed pencil study of a female on the verso of an invitation addressed to G.F. Watts regarding a Fine Arts Society viewing, authenticated by The Morris Gallery, Toronto. In a frame, 18.5”h. 16.5”w.

PAIR OF STORAGE JARS. China, 20th century, pottery. Impressive covered jars with green glaze and straw roping. 28”h. $300-$500

Provenance according to The Morris Gallery: “Mrs. Watts; R.C. Ironside of the Tate Gallery, who bought it from Limner’s Lease.” $300-$600

GARNITURE. China, 20th century. Floral garniture of jade, quartz and other hardstone. 12.5”h. not including wooden base. $200-$400

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PORTRAIT BUST. Terra cotta, unsigned. Renaissance style man with goatee. On a driftwood base. 19"h. overall. $500-$700

GARNITURE. China, 20th century. Floral garniture of jade, quartz and other hardstone. 14.5”h. $300-$600

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946 BRONZE HORSES BY S.P. STEVENS (TEXAS, B. 1913). Signed and dated 1976 on base. Two running horses on green marble base. 11.5”h. 26”l. $200-$400

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947 WINDBLOWN TREE SCULPTURE. 20th century, copper and granite. Depicting a windblown tree with exaggerated leaves supported by a natural granite base. 16”h. $100-$200

GROUP OF STAFFORDSHIRE. England, 2nd quarter-19th century. Blue transfers. Reticulated tray with cottage, impressed “Enoch Wood & Sons”, 10”l., and a small plate “Windsor Park, Riley”, 7”d. Together with five handleless cups and saucers with various scenes including couples, pianist, and milkmaid. Minor stains and flakes. $250-$450

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PAIR OF FIGURAL UMBRELLA STANDS. Continental, 20th century, ceramic. Pair of Majolica-style dogform umbrella stands. 31.5”h. 12”w. 15”d. $600-$800

PORTRAIT OF A MAN SIGNED STOITZNER (AUSTRIAN SCHOOL, LATE 19TH-EARLY 20TH CENTURY). Oil on wooden board, signed lower right. Possibly Carl Stoitzner (Austria, 1866-1943). Elderly man with beer glass. 8.25”h. 6”w., in a frame, 11”h. 9”w. $200-$400

953 PAIR OF ARCHITECTURAL LIGHTS. Twenty-first century, copper. Tapered sides and topped by finials. 45”h. $400-$600

954 PAIR OF ARCHITECTURAL LIGHTS. Twenty-first century, copper. Tapered sides and topped by finials. 45”h. $400-$600

955 NUDES BY PIETRO VALERIO (AMERICAN, 20TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, signed lower right. Two women picking apple blossoms. 20”h. 16”w., in a frame, 31”h. 27”w. $900-$1,600

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957 KANG TABLE. China, 20th century, elm. Worn black lacquer. 16”h. 37” x 65”. $200-$400

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SAVANNAH, GEORGIA BY FRED BOGER (MICHIGAN, B. 1857). Oil on wood panel, signed and dated 5/22/10 lower right. Shoreline with remains of a wharf. 10”h. 14”w., in a frame, 13.5”h. 17.5”w. $150-$350

CHEST OF DRAWERS. China, late 19th century, softwood. Nine dovetailed drawers with bat wing brasses. Lattice work lower shelf. Imperfections. 31.5”h. 55”w. 12.5”d. $300-$600

PAIR OF LINGERIE CHESTS. Early 20th century, hardwood. Pair of French-style lingerie chests both carved with serpentine fronts and five drawers resting on cabriole legs. 36.25”h. 13.75”w. 11.25”d. $200-$300

960 SET OF FOUR REGENCY-STYLE CHAIRS. Twentieth century, mahogany. Tapered legs with medallion cuffs, and with rustic upholstery. 19”h. seat, 37”h. overall. $600-$800

961 LOUIS XV-STYLE COMMODE. Twentieth century, hardwood. Two carved drawers, a carved skirt, and resting on scroll legs. 36”h. 51”w. 25”d. $800-$1,200

963 PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN BY VLADIMIRE ANTONOVICH IVASHCHENKO (RUSSIA, B. 1870s). Oil on canvas, signed and dated 1910 lower left. Red-haired beauty. Imperfections. 18.25”h. 14.5”w., in a late frame, 22”h. 18”w. $200-$400

964 BUCKET AND KEG. England, 19th century. Leather bucket with strap and copper bands, 10”h., and an oak keg with brass bands, 20”h. $100-$300

966 TWO PRINTS. Lithograph by R.C. Gorman (New Mexico, 1932-2005) of a seated female on a deckled edge sheet, numbered 40/210, signed and dated 1981 in pencil lower left, 19”h. 23”w., in a frame, 26.25”h. 29.75”w. And a print of a nude woman. $200-$400

967 GAME TABLE. England, late 19th-early 20th century, mahogany. Georgian table resting on square legs. 28.25”h. 36”w. 33.25”d. $200-$400

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PAIR OF DEMILUNE TABLES. Shanxi, China, late 19th century, elm. Dark red lacquer. Carved apron. Worn. 33”h. 37”w. 18”h. $250-$450

WORCESTER BOWL. England, 2nd quarter-18th century. Molded exterior with blue floral transfer. Underglaze “W”. 3.5”h. 9”d. Ex Leigh Keno. $300-$600

TWO FRAMED PAINTINGS. Oil on canvas of lakeside. Signed “T. Fontaine” (European, 20th century). 18.75”h. 23”w. And a watercolor of the Steamboat, Delta Queen by Paul Norton (Illinois, 10901984). 24”h. 27”w. $200-$400

969 CHINESE EXPORT BOWL. Late 18th century. Finely decorated in vivid colors with gilding. Courtyard scenes with musicians and ladies with attendants. Repair. 4.75”h. 11.5”d. $900-$1,600

970 CHINESE EXPORT PLATTER. Late 18th-early 19th century. Scalloped edge with central urn of flowers. Orange peel glaze. 14” x 16.5”. $800-$1,200

971 DELFT BOWL. Liverpool, England, mid 18th century. Fazackerly polychrome with squirrel. Rim chips. 12”d. $400-$700

973 THREE FRAMED PAPIERMACHE PAINTINGS. Germany, 2nd half-19th century. Circular paintings depicting a lady in classical dress , a demonstrative couple, and an inebriated couple with child. Possibly lids of snuff boxes. In round frames, 4”, 5” and 5”. $150-$300

974 TWO PAINTINGS. Watercolors on paper. Montmartre by Guignier (France, 20th century). Signed lower right. In a frame, 16.5”h. 20.5”w. And southwestern house by R. Frank Rollins (California, 20th century). Signed lower left. In a frame, 12”h. 16.5”w. $200-$300

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978 ROSE MEDALLION BOWL. China, mid 19th century. Mandarin scenes and bat borders with gilt accents. Orange peel glaze. 4.5”h. 11.25”d. $200-$400

979 TWO PLATES. England, late 18th-early 19th century, softpaste. Caughley plate with Asian landscape transfer and gilt. Asian style “8” mark. 8”d. And a hand decorated plate with “Long Eliza”. Minor wear. 10”d. $250-$450

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979A FEDERAL DEMI-LUNE CARD TABLE. American, 19th century, mahogany. Inlaid demi-lune card table decorated with inalid shell motifs resting on tapered legs and spade feet . 28"h. 36"d. $800-$1,200

980 SET OF SEVEN REGENCY CHAIRS. England, late 19th-early 20th century, mahogany. Set of Regency dining chairs with carved frames and damask upholstery on saber legs, including one armchair. 33.5”h. $600-$900

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982 FIVE PLATES. China, 19th-20th century. Four Export plates, three with scalloped borders and Thousand Butterfly pattern (flakes), 7.25” to 8.25”d., and one with a butterfly center and gilt border accented with detailed birds, bats and a man holding coins. 8”d. Together with a plate with roosters marked “Made in China”, 7.5”d. $350-$450 979A 194 | GARTH’S July 26 - 27, 2013 www.garths.com

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983 SUNRISE NEAR COS COB CONN. BY LEONARD OCHTMAN (CONNECTICUT, 1854-1934). Oil on canvas, signed lower left. Autumn field with tree. 24”h. 30”w., in a frame, 31.5”h. 37”w. $5,000-$7,000

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CIRCUS PARADE BY ROBERT BARBOUR JOHNSON (CALIFORNIA, 1907-1987). Mixed media on artist board, signed lower right. Circus wagon with knights and dragon. In a frame, 8”h. 12”w. $100-$300

BARN IN FIELD BY FRATRIAT (AMERICAN SCHOOL, 20TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, signed lower left. New England house and attached barn in autumn landscape. In a frame, 23”h. 38”w. $150-$300

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HARVEST SCENE BY FREDERICK MORTIMER LAMB (MASSACHUSETTS, 1861-1936). Gouache on artist board, signed and dated 1893 lower left. Hay wagon racing a storm. In a frame, 10.5”h. 12.5”w. $100-$300

AUTUMN LANDSCAPE BY WILLIAM CARLFORD DALTON (B. 1884, OHIO). Oil on canvas, signed lower right and dated 1931 on reverse. Probably Ohio scene, stream winding past hills, bordered by colorful trees. In gilt frame, 36.25”h. 44.25”w. $250-$500

TEA CADDY AND GENTLEMAN’S BOX. England, 1st half-19th century. Burled veneer tea caddy containing original lidded tea storage and glass, 6”h. 12”w. 6”d., and rosewood veneer hinged lidded box with two spring hidden drawers, engraved medallion on lid, 7”h. 12”w. 9”d. $200-$400

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TWO LANDSCAPE PAINTINGS (AMERICAN SCHOOL, 20TH CENTURY). Oils on artist board. Red Barn by Leon O’Connell (instructor of Samuel Hyde Harris), signed lower left. 10.5”h. 12.5”w., in a frame, 26”h. 22”w. And an autumn farm field, unsigned. In a frame, 25.75”. 22.5”w. $300-$600

989 TWO RIVERSCAPES BY S.P. STEVENS (TEXAS, B. 1913). Oil on canvas board, signed on back. Southern rivers, one with a steamboat. 24”h. 30”w., in frames, 30.5”h. 37”w. $200-$400

992 FOUR FRAMED PICTURES. American or European, 19th century. Two small handcolored prints of a schoolboy, 4.75”h. 4”w., and a handmade invitation to a Bohemia party in 1898, 7”h. 4.75”w. Together with an inlaid frame holding a religious print, 13”h. 11.25”w. $100-$200

990 CONTEMPORARY SIDE TABLE. Twentieth century, brass. Square brass stand with a curly maple top. 23.5”h. 20.5” square. $100-$200

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993 STILL LIFE BY ADAM LEHR (OHIO, 18531924). Oil on artist board, signed lower right. Mums. Unframed, 19.5”h. 23.5”w. $1,000-$2,000

994 PORTRAIT BY EMERSON BURKHART (OHIO, 1905-1969). Oil on canvas, signed lower right. Three-quarter portrait of a blonde woman. Estate stamp on back. 37”h. 22”w., in a frame, 45”h. 28.5”w. $1,000-$2,000

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995 THE PEACE OF THE SHOSHONE PEOPLE BY THOMAS A. DE DECKER (WYOMING/COLORADO, B. 1951). Oil on board, signed lower right. Encampment by river in late winter. In a frame, 20”h. 24”w. $350-$700

996 THREE LANDSCAPES BY JACOB S. ROYER (OHIO, B. 1883). Two on artist board, monogrammed lower right. Burnett’s Mill and The Woolen Mill, both in frames, 12.5”h. 15”w., and an oil on canvas, signed lower right The McGoldrick Cabin. 16”h. 20”w., in a frame, 20”h. 24”w. $300-$600

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997 FARMER’S MARKET BY RICCARDO TOSTI (ITALY, 1910-1986). Oil on canvas, signed lower right. Vendors at a street market. 24”h. 30”w., in a frame, 31.5”h. 37.5”w. $100-$300 997

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TWO LANDSCAPES. Watercolors on paper. Apple Blossoms No. 1 by Edward Parker Hayden (New York/Massachusetts, 1858-1922). Signed lower left. Unframed, 14”h. 19”w. And a farm by John Barsotti (Ohio, b. 1914). Unframed, 12”h. 18”w. Property of the Columbus Museum of Art, Ohio, sold to benefit its Acquisition Fund. $200-$400 | 197


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THE SENTINEL BY GERALD MCCANN (CONNECTICUT, B. 1916). Oil on masonite, signed lower left. Indian on horseback. 16”h. 20”w., in a frame, 23.25”h. 27”w. $400-$600

GROUP OF ITEMS. European, late 19th century. Brass shell form and oak bellows, 15.5”l.; silver and wood stuffer, 8.75”l.; brass chest match holder; brass cylinder inkwell, and three figurative brass going-to-bed lamps, 1.5”h. to 4”h. $100-$200

1000 INCENSE STAND. China, 19th century, elm. Round, six-legged table with red lacquered carved panels in apron. Wear. 23”h. 23”d. $200-$300

1001 TWO PAINTINGS. Oil on board. Desert scene by Vera Kyes (California, 18891972). In a frame, 25”h. 29”w. And an oil on canvas. Still life of fruit by Darwin Duncan (California, 1902-2002). In a frame, 26.5”h. 32.5”w. $300-$600

1002 PAIR OF DEMILUNE TABLES. China, ca.1900, elm. Stretcher base, black lacquer. 31.5”h. 50”w. 25”d. $200-$400

1004 STILL LIFE BY FLORA MACLEAN REEDER (AMERICAN, 1887-1965). Oil on canvas, signed lower right. Lilacs and tulips. 38”h. 30”w., in a frame, 46”h. 37.5”w.

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1005 PAIR OF COVERED VASES. China, 20th century, porcelain. Hand decorated floral designs. 19”h. $100-$300

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MODEL OF THE PORTLAND VASE. England, 2nd quarter-19th century, porcelain. Marked for Samuel Alcock & Co. “3/9500”. Minor flaking. 10.5”h. $400-$600


1007 FRAMED PAINTING BY EDWARD C. POST (NEW YORK/GERMANY 18271882). Oil on canvas, signed lower right. Well-executed painting depicting a village scene with pond, 19.5”h. 29.25”w., under glass in a gilt, foliate embossed frame, 29”h. 39.25”w. This painting purportedly hung in Loew’s Broad Theatre, Columbus, Oh $2,000-$4,000

1008 EXPORT DRESSER BOX. China, early 19th century, figured wood. Elaborately fitted box with lift lid containing a beveled edge mirror covering letter slots. The bottom has a glass paned lid that lifts to reveal multiple fitted trays with yellow, red and green velvet lining and bone fretwork corners. The outside has brass hardware and monogrammed shield on lid. Age split. 6.5”h. 11”w. 13”d. $1,000-$2,000

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1011 SIX MINIATURE STATUES. European, late 19th century. Bronze bust, “E. Bormel”, 5.75”h.; three brass monkeys, “hear no evil, see no evil , speak no evil”, 2”h.; brass Bacchus , 3.5”h.; brass Pan, 3.25”h., and brass seated man, 2.75”h. Together with silver plate oil lamp, 2”h. $100-$200

1009 FINE CLOCK AND GARNITURE SET. France, early 20th century, brass. Rococo style with pair of candelabra and a clock with the enameled face marked “Tiffany & Co.” Brass works are marked “Made in France. 24”h. From the Schumaker Family (Columbus, Ohio). $1,000-$2,000

1012 FOUR INKWELLS AND THREE MINIATURE BOXES. American and European, mid-late 19th century. Hinged lid horn box with tortoise-shell and silver inlay; tortoise-shell hinged lid box, possibly for rings; inlaid mahogany book box ; a soapstone inkwell; round glass inkwell and a leather cased inkwell. Together with a cast iron inkwell in the form of an owl.1”h. 1.5” dia. to 5”h. 1.25”w. 5”d. $125-$250

1010 PAIR OF GEORGIAN-STYLE SIDE TABLES. Baker Furniture, 20th century, mahogany. Tambour doors over drawers and pierced stretchers. 29.25”h. 16.25”w. 22”d. $350-$700 1010

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ARTIST and MAKER INDEX Aguilar, Andres 521 Amos, Leonard 810 Ando Hiroshige 266 Arp, Jean 421 Ashley, Frank 512 Bai Long 127 Bailey, Vernon 675 Barbera, Camillo 522 Boger, Fred 959 Breedveld, Hendrik 926 Burkhart, Emerson 994 Calder, Alexander 393 Carr, Samuel 486 Carte, Anto 648 Casnelli, Victor 763 Chemiakin, Mihail 383, 384 Chen Dayue 124 Cheng Danqing 180 Cheng Shifa 189 Cheret, Jules 620 Chuang Che 346 Cipriani, Nazzapreno 831 Courtois, Jaques 782 Crawshaw, Lionel 976 Cygne, E.J. 671 Dahlager, Jules 529 Dali, Salvador 414, 451 Dalton, William Carlton 988 Damin, Georges 817 de Decker, Thomas A. 995 Duvall, Charles 498

Evans, John 731 Fantazos, Henryk 591 Fauley, Albert 669 Freeman, John 597, 598 Fu Baoshi 129 Fukutara Terauchi 297 Gerbault, Henry 759 Gossnor, Stephen 764 Grant, James 670 Gruppe, Emile 532 Guang ZeJu 181 Haden, Seymour 827 Hagenauer, Karl 455, 456, 458 Hague, Maurice 672 Harris, Samuel 594, 634A Hecht, Zoltan 925 Herbst, Frank 663 Hill, George 805 Hinds, Will 552 Huang Bin Hong 139 Ivashchenko, Vladmire 963 Jacoulet, Paul 515 Johnson, Robert 984 Kiyoshi Saito 313 Kostabi, Mark 407 Kughler, Francis 922 Lamb, Frederick 985 Lehr, Adam 993 Lettwill, Jeremy 547 Li Hong Zhang 191 Lichtenstein, Roy 439

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Lindsay, Thomas 497, 674 Linford, Charles 583 Lu Sibai 183 MacKenzie, David 520 MacKenzie, Florence 611 McCann, Gerald 999 Menna, Andrew 608 Meshberg, Lev 381 Miley, Douglas 830 Miro, Joan 401, 449 Neiman, Leroy 372, 373, 388, 389, 400 Ochtman, Leonard 983 Peacock, Jean 660 Picasso, Pablo 447, 448, 450 Poliakoff, Serge 435 Post, Edward 1007 Pu Ru 131 Qi Liang Mo 88 Qiu Yin 89 Rakusan Tsuchiya 765 Reeder, Flora 1004 Royer, Jacob 996 Savy, Max 511 Schnabel, Julian 404 Sedlin, Richard 461 Sharp, Joseph 599 Shen Quan 112 Singla, M. 923 Skoda, Felix 662

Song Baiping Steinlen, Theophile Stevens, S.P. Szekely Thompson, Ralston Tombu Tosti, Riccardo Trova, Ernest Tsuchiya Koitsu Valerio, Pietro Volz, Marianna Walcott, Harry Warhol, Andy Watts, George Whistler, James Whistler, John Williams, David Wu Changshou Wu Zuoren Wyeth, Andrew Xi De Jin Xiao Yong Yu Shou Yin Wen Liang Yoshii Yu Hui Zaitsev, Slava Zhang Daqian Zhou Yi Gui Zhu Da Zhu DeQuan Zhu Qizhan

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Auctioneers Jeff Jeffers, Principal Auctioneer Amelia Jeffers Steve Bemiller Andrew Richmond Dave Pritchard Kellie Seltzer Justin Arnold Catalog Auction Specialists Susan Wise Andrew Richmond Ellice Ronsheim Judi Hill Shane Hall David Jackson Eclectic Auction Specialists Justin Arnold Nick Burdette Natalie Smith Operation and Transportation Jared Wells Nick Burdette George Craft Derrik Wilson Ron Scheeler Kris Klein Exhibitions Debbie Bender Accounts Receivable Toni Warner Administrative Support Debbie Bender Edie Preece Toni Warner

GARTH’S STAFF CEO Richard “Jeff” Jeffers President Amelia Jeffers Executive Vice President Steve Bemiller Vice President Andrew Richmond

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$25 $50 $100 $250 $500 $1,000 or Auctioneer’s discretion

$30,000-50,000 $50,000-100,000 $100,000-300,000 $300,000-500,000 $500,000 & up

$2,500 or Auctioneers discretion $5,000 or Auctioneer’s discretion $10,000 or Auctioneer’s discretion $25,000 or Auctioneer’s discretion Auctioneer’s discretion

BUYERS PREMIUM: A buyer’s premium will be added to the successful bid price and is payable by the purchaser as part of the total purchase price. The buyer’s premium (for bids made in person, or absentee bids placed through garths.com, or by phone, fax or email) is 17.5% of the successful bid price of each lot up to and including $250,000, and 12.5% on any amount in excess of $250,000. Note* Buyer's Premium for all bidding through garthslive.com, artfact.com or any other online bidding service is 20.5% of the successful bid price of each lot up to and including $250,000, and 15.5% on any amount in excess of $250,000.

SALES TAX: Buyers are required to pay state and local sales tax unless exempted by law. If exempt, buyers must file a tax exemption form with Garth’s Auctions, Inc. before any exemption can be made.

PAYMENT: Garth’s Auctions, Inc. accepts cash, personal and certified checks or VISA® and MasterCard® as payment for items purchased. Current identification (valid driver’s license) may be required. Garth's accepts payment in USD only; any currency-conversion fees are at the expense of the buyer. Wire transfer information is available by contacting our office. Items may not leave the premises until payment is made. Garth’s Auctions, Inc. reserves the right to hold merchandise until a check has cleared. A fee of $50 will be assessed on all returned checks. If payment has not been initiated within 10 days after the auction, Garth's reserves the right to charge the credit card on file. A fee of 1.5% per month of the total invoice, in addition to storage charges, will be charged (minimum finance charge $10) on all invoices not paid by the 28th day after the auction.

PACKING AND SHIPPING: Clients are invited to pick-up purchased items at our auction location during regular business hours or have items shipped by a company of their choosing. Should you require shipping assistance, please call us or visit the shipping concierge page on our website for a list of suggested shipping contractors. If you plan to pick-up your items, please let Garth's know as soon as possible, so that we may have items accessible for you. Purchasers utilizing shipping services will be charged by the company selected for packing, handling, postage and insurance. Garth's Auctions, Inc. is in no way responsible for the acts or omissions of independent contractors, packers or carriers of purchased merchandise. *Note: Regarding the shipment of firearms: please be aware that many restrictions apply to the international shipment of firearms, antique or otherwise. Ivory cannot be shipped outside of the USA. Your winning bid will not be canceled, rescinded, or retracted due to an international shipping limitation. It is your responsibility to resolve shipping issues PRIOR to bidding in this (or any other) auction.

STORAGE: Garth’s Auctions, Inc. requires that purchased items must be removed from the premises within 15 days of the auction unless other arrangements have been made. A notice of 24 hours must be given before items are picked up. Garth’s Auctions, Inc. reserves the right to charge a fee of $5 per day, per item, if not removed within the requested time frame. Items not removed after 60 days may, at the discretion of Garth’s Auctions, Inc., be sold without notice to the original purchaser, to cover the cost of the merchandise and storage charges. Items are stored at the buyer’s risk. | 203


GARTH’S POLICY (continued)

ONLINE BIDDING: Garth’s Auctions, Inc. may offer online bidding on specific catalogued auctions. For availability and online bidding policies visit our website garths.com.

FIREARMS: Garth’s Auctions, Inc. follows all Federal Firearms Regulations. ACCEPTANCE OF TERMS: Bidding on any item indicates the bidder’s acceptance of the terms and conditions of Garth’s Auctions, Inc.’s policy. We would like to thank you for your interest and participation.

OTHER INFORMATION FOR OUR CUSTOMERS CATALOG SUBSCRIPTIONS: $165.00 per year. All catalogues. (Includes complimentary subscription to Garth’s Eclectic Auction Brochures, $15.00 value). We are now accepting VISA® and MasterCard® for subscriptions and catalogue orders. Call 740.362.4771 or email info@garths.com.

CONSIGNMENTS: Garth’s Auctions, Inc. will assist you by selling one item, a collection or an entire estate. For consignment inquiries and appointments call one of our representatives: Jeff Jeffers, Steve Bemiller, Andrew Richmond or Jared Wells. Garth’s Auctions, Inc. is also licensed to sell real estate.

TRUSTS AND ESTATES: Garth’s Auctions, Inc. often works with bankers, trust officers, lawyers and others with the responsibility for dispersing estates. We will work with you and your representative to discuss you estate planning needs.

APPRAISALS: Garth’s Auctions, Inc. provides appraisal services for insurance, estate tax, family division and other purposes.

HOTELS

Best Western Delaware Inn (Delaware)* Best Western Franklin Park (Polaris) Comfort Inn (Delaware) * Comfort Inn (Polaris) Days Inn (Worthington) Hilton Garden Inn (Polaris) Holiday Inn Express (Delaware)* Holiday Inn (Worthington) Marriott Courtyard (Worthington) Red Roof Inn (Worthington) Travelodge (Delaware)* The Winter Street Inn*

RESTAURANTS (within 20 minutes)

740-363-3510 614-396-5100 740-363-8869 614-791-9700 614-436-0556 614-846-8884 740-362-3036 614-436-0700 614-436-7070 614-846-3001 740-369-4421 740-990-8695

* At time of publication, discount will be given to Garth’s clients. Please inquire at time of reservation to confirm. Family pets are currently welcome. Please confirm this policy when making reservation. Fees may apply.

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Bravo Brio Tuscan Grill Columbus Fish Market J Gilberts O’Charley’s Polaris Grill Molly Woo's Asian Bistro

614-888-3881 614-410-0310 614-410-3474 614-840-9090 614-846-9744 614-431-5598 614 985-9667

RESTAURANTS (Delaware area)

Amatos Woodfired Pizza Buns Chandra's Bistro (Korean, sushi) Chelly Belly Chipotle Mi Cerrito Nova Old Bag of Nails Vaquero’s

740-369-8797 740-363-2867 740-362-9227 740-369-5792 740-369-6360 740-363-1587 740-362-4810 740-368-8083 740-362-0919


DIRECTIONS TO GARTH’S AUCTIONS, INC. 2690 Stratford Road, P.O. Box 369, Delaware, Ohio 43015 Phone: 740-362-4771 • Fax: 740-363-0164 Website: www.garths.com • E-Mail: info@garths.com Garth’s is located north of Columbus, Ohio approximately thirty minutes from the Columbus International Airport. FROM THE CINCINNATI AREA: Take I-71 North to Columbus. Then take Rt. 315N to 270E to 23N. Follow 23 North to Delaware. We are approximately 10 miles North on Route 23. You will pass a golf club on your right and the Methodist Theological Seminary. At the traffic light turn right (Stratford Road). We are the buildings on your left. FROM THE CLEVELAND AREA: Take I-71 South to Route 36/37 (Delaware/Sunbury exit 131). Take this route into Delaware, and turn left on Route 23 South. Turn left onto Stratford Road (at the sixth traffic light). We are the red buildings on your left. FROM COLUMBUS AIRPORT: Take I-670 East to I-270 North (or West) to Cleveland. The first exit past I-71 s Route 23 North—Delaware. We are approximately 10 miles North on Route 23. You will pass a Dornoch golf club and the Methodist Theological Seminary on your right. At the traffic light turn right (Stratford Road). We are the red buildings on your left. FROM THE DAYTON AREA: Take I-75 North to I-70 East to Columbus. Take I-270 around Columbus to the Delaware/Worthington exit (Route 23 North). Take 23 North to Delaware. We are approximately 10 miles North on Route 23. You will pass Dornoch golf club and the Methodist Theological Seminary on your right. At the traffic light turn right (Stratford Road). We are the red buildings on your left. FROM INDIANAPOLIS: Take I-70 East to Columbus. Take I-270 around Columbus to the Delaware/Worthington exit (Route 23 North). Take 23 North to Delaware. We are approximately 10 miles North on Route 23. You will pass Dornoch golf club and the Methodist Theological Seminary on your right. At the traffic light turn right (Stratford Road). We are the red buildings on your left. FROM PITTSBURGH: Take I-79 South to I-70 West to Columbus. Take I-270 to I-71 North to the Polaris Exit (Route 750). Turn left and follow 750 to Route 23 North (turn right). You will pass Dornoch golf club and the Methodist Theological Seminary on your right. At the traffic light turn right (Stratford Road). We are the red buildings on your left. | 205


NOTES

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GARTH’S AUCTION ABSENTEE BID FORM AND FINANCIAL REFERENCE FOR NEW BIDDERS Sale Date:

I have examined these items.

Name:

Bidder No.

Street: City:

State:

Telephone #:

Fax #:

Zip: Email:

Garth’s may, on my behalf, enter bids on the following lots to the maximum price I have indicated for each lot. I understand that if my bid is successful, the purchase price will be the sum of my final bid plus a premium (see policy) of the bid and an applicable sales tax. Garth’s will execute these bids competitively and make all reasonable attempts to purchase items as inexpensively as possible. Garth’s absentee bidding system is 100% honest but is not foolproof. Absentee bidders are subject to the terms and conditions as outlined in Garth’s policy in the catalog. CATALOG or LOT NUMBER

SHORT DESCRIPTION OF LOT

To allow us to process your bids, bidders not yet known to Garth’s should supply the following information at least 3 days prior to the auction. We thank you!

Name of Bank:

YOU MAY FAX THIS TO GARTH’S AT (740) 363-0164. PLEASE SUBMIT ADDITIONAL BIDS ON OTHER PAPER

Contact Person:

ANY QUESTIONS CALL (740) 362-4771

Address of Branch:

Branch Phone No.: Branch Fax No.: Your Signature: (I authorize Garth’s Auction to contact the above institution.) Credit Card Number: (Visa & Mastercard Only)

Exp. Date:

Security Code: | 207


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SEPTEMBER 6-7, 2013 American Antiques and Decorative Arts

Consignments being accepted

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NOVEMBER 1, 2013 Gentleman’s Auction featuring Firearms, Taxidermy & more

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NOVEMBER 29-30, 2013 The 53rd Annual Thanksgiving Americana Auction | 211



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