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FRENCH BRONZE MANTEL CLOCK.
SILVER CREAMER AND SUGAR.
Late 19th-early 20th century. Works marked “Raingo Freres, Paris, 685”. Enameled face, hand painted porcelain panels with cherubs and a putti with dove on the top. With key and pendulum. 15.5”h. 12”w. $1,500-2,500
Similar floral repousse designs, vermeil interiors. Creamer, London 1826, 4"h., and sugar, Edinburgh 1837 by J. McKay, 5.5"h. $600-800
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PAIR OF FRENCH BRONZE CANDELABRA. Attributed to Picard, late 19th-early 20th century. Putti with fish supporting flowering branches with five candle sockets. Ormolu fittings and onyx bases. 26”h. $800-1,600
3A ENGLISH SILVER TEAPOT. Faint mark for Hester Bateman, London 1789. Repousse floral design. 13.75"h. $800-1,200 4
ABBEY ENTRANCE BY SIR WYKE BAYLISS (UNITED KINGDOM, 1835 1906). Watercolor on paper, signed lower left. Nun in stone entryway. Framed, 25.25”h. 31.5”w. $400-600
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CONTINENTAL TAPESTRY. Mid 20th century. Aubusson-type floral design on black. With hanging rod. 75”h. 48”w. $100-150
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FRENCH CLOISONNE CLOCK. Early 20th century. Brass with elaborate designs. Brass works. 11”h. $150-350 7
CHINESE CLOISONNE WINE VESSEL. Early 20th century. Duck shaped vessel with lid. 7.5”h. $200-400 8
FIVE PIECE STERLING ENAMEL TEA SET BY DAVID ANDERSEN (NORWAY).
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Late 19th-early 20th century. Single service set with coffee pot, 6.5”h., teapot, 5.5”h., creamer, sugar and tray, 10.5”d. Varying marks including D. Andersen, Sterling, 925 and Christiania (Oslo pre 1924). $1,000-2,000 9
PAUL STORR ENGLISH SILVER TEAPOT. London hallmarks for 1831, maker’s mark and “Storr & Mortimer”. Chased floral design and armorial figure. Acorn finial. 5.75”h. $1,500-2,500 10
ST. DENIS BASILICA BY FRANZ AUGUSTE REZIA (ENGLAND/ITALY, 1857 - 1906).
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Watercolor on paper, signed and dated 1892 lower left. Interior scene. Framed, 32.25”h. 24.25”w. overall. $250-500
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GEORGIAN SIDEBOARD. England, late 18th century, mahogany veneer with oak secondary. Serpentine with spade feet, string inlay and two dovetailed drawers and a single door. Original brasses. Refinished with some veneer damage. 36”h. 60.5”w. 21.25”d. $800-1,200 12
“MONTMARTRE” PRINT, MAURICE UTRILLO. Second half-20th century, lithograph on paper, signed on plate. Framed, 25.5”h. 30.5”w. overall. $100-300 13
ENGLISH GEORGE III PEMBROKE TABLE. Ca. 1800, mahogany and oak. One faux and one real drawer, and on tapered legs ending in brass casters. 28”h. 21.5”w. (closed) 28.25”d. $250-500
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CONTINENTAL STEPBACK CUPBOARD.
INTERIOR WITH WOMAN BY PAUL FRIIS NYBO (DENMARK, 1869-1929).
ENGLISH SILVER HOT WATER URN.
First half-19th century, mixed woods. Two-piece cupboard with open shelf top. Bottom has two dovetailed drawers with rosehead nails added for support, and two paneled doors. Carved medallion and sunflower rosette on the front, drawer fronts have punched floral decorations. Imperfections. 89.5”h. 55.5”w. 25”d. $800-1,200
Oil on canvas, signed lower left. Woman sewing. 18.75”h. 20”w., framed, 24.5”h. 25.5”w. $250-450
London hallmarks for 1792, by John Wakelin and William Taylor. Armorial shield and gargoyle finial. 16”h. $1,000-2,000
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THREE-PIECE ENGLISH SILVER TEA SET.
TWO ENGLISH POSNETS.
London hallmarks for 1844-1845, maker’s mark William, Edwards and John Barnard. All with armorial shields. Teapot, 7.25”h., creamer, 6.5”h., and open sugar with vermeil, 5.5”h. $600-800
Late 18th century, bell metal. Three legs and long handles marked “2Q Warner”, 6.5”h. 16”l., and “PH Warner”, 4.5”h. 13”l. Wear. $300-600
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SEVEN ENGLISH SILVER STUFFING SPOONS. London hallmarks. Dates range from 1786 to 1824. Monogrammed. 12”l. $200-300 20
TWO ENGLISH SILVER SALTS. 16
London hallmarks for 1881, maker’s mark “DWJW”. Scrolled ends. Wear from polishing. 3”h. $100-300 21
AMERICAN ARMCHAIR. 14 4 | GARTH’S Furniture and Decorative Arts: July 22, 2017
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Twentieth century, mahogany. Leather seat. 36”h. $75-125
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THREE HUNT SCENES (ENGLISH SCHOOL, 19TH-20TH CENTURY). Watercolor on paper. Signed by Henry Murray (3rd quarter-19th century). Framed, 13.5”h. 16.5”w. overall. And a pair of oils on wooden panels. Faint signature on one. Flaking. 6”h. 1.5”w., framed, 8.5”h. 14.5”w. $200-400 23
ROSENTHAL GUINEA FOWL PORCELAIN STATUE. Ca. 1920s, marked “Rosenthal, Selb-Plossberg Bavaria Germany”. Also marked for Ottmar Obermaier on the back. 11.5”h. $400-800 24
ENGLISH CABINET. Late 19th century, mixed woods including mahogany and burl veneer. Large two-piece cabinet with serpentine top and three conforming glass doors. Three sets of shelves in top with blue upholstered backing. Base has four doors with interior shelves. Refinished with some pieced repairs. 93.75”h. 104.25”w. 23”d. $1,500-3,000 25
PAIR OF ENGLISH GOTHIC REVIVAL SIDE CHAIRS. Third quarter-19th century, mahogany. Open arched backs with acanthus detail. Late tapestry upholstery. Pieced repairs, refinished. 19.5” seat, 40.5”h. $200-300
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THREE PIECES OF CHINESE JADE. Twentieth century. Pale green. Two relief carved butterfly pendants. One double sided, 2.5”h. 3.25”w,. and one with 14K gold mount. 1.5”h. 2.25”w. Together with a small carving or toggle with bat on a water chestnut plant with russet edges. 2”l. $600-1,200 27
CHINESE JADE CARVING. Twentieth century. Pale green. God of Longevity surrounded by a Buddha hand citron. 3”l. $250-500 26
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CHINESE DECORATED CABINET. Early 20th century, elm. Lacquered cabinet on base with hand decorated double doors and three drawer fronts. Moon brasses. Alligatored surface, especially on top. 30”h. 35”w. 21”d. $200-350 29
SMALL CHINESE FLOOR SCREEN. Late 19th century, enameled panels by Chiang Tzu Chin. Four-part teak screen with mother-ofpearl inlay and multiple enameled brass panels. Each wooden panel is 44.5"h. 10.25"w. $600-800 30
ASIAN PLATE AND CUP WITH SAUCER. Twentieth century Japanese Satsuma demitasse cup and saucer with elongated saucer. Detailed design with signatures. Together with a Chinese Export plate. Underglaze blue fish mark, possibly 19th century. Wear. 8.25”d. $200-350
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FIVE SNUFF BOTTLES. Asian, 20th century. Three are reverse painted with foliage birds and people, and two are rose pink glass. $125-225 32
THREE WOODBLOCK PRINTS BY KYOSHI SAITO (JAPAN, 19071997). 28 6 | GARTH’S Furniture and Decorative Arts: July 22, 2017
Signed. Portraits of geishas. Single and two of the same image. Matching frames. 17”h. 11”w. $250-400
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PAIR OF ASIAN BRONZE ELEPHANTS. Mid 20th century. Elephants with vases in the form of howdahs. One has a few remaining coral cabochons. 7.25”h. $300-600 34
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CHINESE LOW KANG TABLE. Late 19th-early 20th century, elm. Mortised construction with shaped sides and apron, two dovetailed drawers and double doors with wrought iron latch. Worn surface. 15”h. 72”w. 9.5”d. $250-500 35
MONGOLIAN CUPBOARD. Ca. 1880s, elm. One-piece stepback cupboard with mortised construction. Four doors above with molded trim and four carved doors below with moon brasses. Scalloped cornice above four piercecarved floral panels. Refinished with minor edge loss. 63”h. 81”w. 26”d. $600-900
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SIX PIECES OF CHINESE CLOISONNE. Early 20th century. Two round covered boxes, 3.25”h. and 3.5”h. 5.5”d., rectangular box with partial jade medallion, 2.5”h. 4.75”w., and a snuff or patch box, 1”. Together with a pair of salt and pepper shakers. All marked “China” except the rectangular box. $100-300 37
FIVE PIECES OF ASIAN CLOISONNE. First half-20th century. Large vase, 12”h., two smaller vases, 5”, 6”h., pear shaped box, 6.5”l., and covered container, 4.5”h. $150-300 38
THREE CHINESE ACCESSORIES INCLUDING CENSER. Twentieth century. Cast bronze and champleve censer with animal finial, 6”h. and a carved soapstone landscape, 3.5”h. 7”l. Together with a composition Buddha, 4”h. $150-300 39
THREE ASIAN BRONZES. Twentieth century. Two censers in the form of mythic animals 4”, 11”h. And a seated goddess, 7”h. $250-450
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MINIATURE SETOWARE OIL LAMP.
LANDSCAPE BY GORDON COUTTS (CALIFORNIA, 1868-1937).
Japan, late 19th-early 20th century. Pottery lamp with mottled brown glaze. 2.25”h. $150-300
Oil on canvas, signed lower right. Idyllic wooded scene. 30”h. 40”w., framed, 38”h. 48”w. $600-900
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LE CHEVAL LIBRE PRINT, ROBERT EUGENE POUGHEON (FRANCE, 1886-1955).
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Engraving on paper, signed lower right, titled and numbered 38/200. Engraved by Maillart after image by Robert Poughen, both names in pencil. Woman and black horse. Framed, 35”h. 31.5”w. overall. $400-800
Early 20th century. White marble statue of girl with lamb. Weathered surface. 32.5”h. $100-250
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TWO HEART PRINTS, PETER MAX (NEW YORK, B. 1937). Color lithographs on paper, signed and numbered 117/300. Colorful hearts with embossed stamp. Framed, 26.25”h. 46.25”w. $250-450 43
CITY STREET PRINT, ANATOL KRASNYANSKY (B. 1930). Color print on embossed paper, signed and numbered 208/350. Ukraine city. 27.75”h. 33.25”w. overall. $100-300
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AMERICAN STATUE OF A GIRL.
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FIELDS NEAR COLUMBUS BY RUTH ROSANTHAL (OHIO, 1915-2005). Oil on canvas, signed, lower right. Summer field. Minor flaking. 12”h. 16”w., framed, 16.5”h. 20.5”w. $100-200 47
HUNT SCENE BY KURT HEYDEN (GERMANY, B. 1907). Oil on canvas, signed lower left. Horsemen in woods. “WT Burger & Co. label”. 21”h. 15”w., framed, 27”h. 23”w. $100-250 48
STREET SCENE BY HERMANUS JOHANNES VEGER (DENMARK, B. 1937). Oil on canvas, signed lower right. Northern European street. “WT Burger & Co.” label. 21”h. 17”w., framed, 28”h. 23.75”w. $100-200
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MODERN PLATNER TABLE AND FOUR ARMCHAIRS. New York, mid 20th century. Five William Platner wire work armchairs with bronze finish and yellow upholstery for Knoll, 29”h., and a glass top coffee table with wire work base. Edge flakes. 16”h. 42.5”d. $1,000-2,000 49 8 | GARTH’S Furniture and Decorative Arts: July 22, 2017
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FOUND MAIZE, CALLED IT CORN BY RODERICK SLATER (AMERICAN, B. 1937).
COFFEE TABLE AND JOINT STOOL.
Mixed media, signed lower right. Mixed media with historic prints. Framed, 16.25”h. 20.25”w. overall. $200-400 51
RECLINING NUDE, ALFREDO PINA (ITALY, 18831966). Signed on base, gilt bronze. Reclining woman. 7”h. 21”l. Pina was a student of Rodin. $1,000-2,000 52
COMPLEXITY THREE BY THOM WHEELER (TEXAS/NEW MEXICO, B. 1946). Painted metal and copper pins, signed front and back, dated “Taos, ‘05”. Wall relief. Framed, 8.5”h. 14.5”w. overall. $100-200 53
CIDER MAKERS (AMERICAN SCHOOL, 1ST QUARTER-20TH CENTURY).Oil on canvas, initialed “WD 1912” lower left. Two boys with a cider press. 34h. 20”w., framed, 39.75”h. 25.75”w. $600-900
American or European, 20th century, mixed woods. Coffee table with shaped base with wrought iron support. Multiple board top held with butterflies. 18”h. 53.25”w. 21.25”d. And joint stool with dovetailed drawer. 17”h. 19”w. 13”d. $150-350 55
TWO PORTRAITS BY ANTONIO PECORARO (ITALY/NEW YORK, B. 1938). Oil on canvas, signed lower right. Fashionably dressed women. “WT Burger Co.” labels. 16”h. 8.5”w., framed, 18.25”h. 11”w. $150-300 56
TWO PAINTINGS OF SOLDIERS. Probably European, 20th century, oil on wooden panels. Soldier with sword, 9.5”h. 7”w., framed, 13”h. 10.5”w., and earlier interior with two Dutch soldiers. 8.25”h. 6.75”w., framed, 14”h. 12”w. $250-450 53
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POLO, FREDERICK REMINGTON (AMERICAN, 1861-1909). Signed on base. Horses and rider being thrown. On green marble base, 20”h. $600-800 58
COMING THROUGH THE RYE BRONZE AFTER FREDERICK REMINGTON (AMERICAN, 1861-1909). 57
Signed on the base. Four cowboys on green marble base. 29”h. 30”w. $2,200-2,500 59
“HALLE AUX CHAPEAUX”, JULES CHERET (FRANCE, 1836-1932). Chromolithograph, signed on the plate. Hat advertisement printed by Chaix, Paris. Toning and minor wrinkles. Framed, 51”h. 35.25”w. overall. $1,200-1,800 60
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EGGENHOFFER’S HIGH COUNTRY ROUND UP BY BILL SCHENCK (AMERICAN, B. 1947). Oil on canvas, signed, titled and dated 1984. Cowboy on horseback. Unframed. 45”h. 38.5”w. $2,500-4,500 58
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“ABRAHAM, ABRAHAM”, SALVADOR DALI (SPAIN, 1904-1989). Color print on paper, signed on stone. Composition with Abraham from the Biblia Sacra suite. Framed, 30.75”h. 25”w. overall. $100-300
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“IESUS FLAGELLATUS”, SALVADOR DALI (SPAIN, 1904-1989). Color print on paper, signed on stone. Composition with soldier from the Biblia Sacra suite. Framed, 30.75”h. 25”w. overall. $100-300 63
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Color print on paper, signed on stone. Composition with man from the Biblia Sacra suite. Framed, 30.75”h. 25”w. overall. $100-300
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THREE SCULPTURES BY ANN ENTIS (OHIO, 20TH CENTURY).
PORTRAIT OF A NATIVE AMERICAN WOMAN BY THEODORE WORES (CALIFORNIA, 1859-1939).
Terra cotta, signed. Large figures from the Tribal Sisters series. Original costumes. “In the Shadow of The Andes”, “Suncloud’s Child”, and “Walking The Pine Ridge”. Minor loss. 40”h. $200-400
Oil on canvas, signed lower right. Woman wearing turquoise necklace. 30”h. 25”w., framed, 38”h. 32”w. $4,000-6,000 67
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THREE SCULPTURES BY ANN ENTIS (OHIO, 20TH CENTURY). Terra cotta, signed. Large figures from the Tribal Sisters series. Original costumes. “Pow-wow At The River”, “Woman of The Dine”, and “Jamila”. Minor wear. 40”h. $200-400
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LEININGER CONSOLE CABINET. Lexington, Kentucky, mid 20th century, bird’s-eye and curly maple veneer. Modern form with nine dovetailed drawers and string inlay top. Conforming glass top. 37.5”h. 94”w. 23.5”d. $700-900
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TWO MODERN SCULPTURES. Power And The Paper Tiger by Norma Nebinger, 1984. Mixed media in plexiglas case. 13”h. 17”w. 8”d. And “A Cube in Depth” signed “Miller ‘69”. Abstract paper and foil cube. 7” square. $150-350 69
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AUSTRIAN BRONZE FIGURAL LAMP.
NAPOLEONIC STEMWARE AND CHINA.
BUTLER’S TRAY.
Early 20th century. Cold painted bronze electric lamp. Persian scene with woman and servants. Some imperfections. 15.5”h. $300-600
Nineteenth century. Six Sevres plates and six matching soups with gilt floral design. Crowned N with "Dore a Sevres". 9.25"d. And four Baccarat glass goblets with gilt crown N. 6"h. According to a letter these pieces were owned by a descendant of Napoleon. The plates were reputedly used by Napoleon II and the goblets by Napoleon III at the Tuileries. $600-900
American or English, late 19th-early 20th century, mahogany. Tray with hinged sides, 18” x 28.5”, and a turned folding stand, 28”h. $100-250 73
AMERICAN EMPIRE SLANT FRONT DESK. Mid 19th century, mahogany, oak and curly maple. Four dovetailed drawers, applied scroll pilasters and scroll feet. Fitted interior with dovetailed drawers and pigeonholes. Spring latch on center drawer removed, secret drawers sealed. Highly refinished with replaced brasses. 49”h. 42.5”w. 25”d. 37”h. writing surface. $600-800 74
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Mid 18th century. Blue and white birds with three figural legs. Blue mark for Antonius Pennis. Edge flakes. 14.5”h. $400-800 75
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Lambeth, early 18th century. Miniature jar or jug with ribbed neck, applied handle. Design rubbed during making. Some wear. 5.25”h. $250-450
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INTERIOR SCENE BY CLETO LUZZI (ITALY, 1884-1952).
EIGHTEEN-PIECE FLATWARE SET.
Oil on canvas, signed lower right with “Roma, 1929”. Lady’s parlor scene. 28.75”h. 41.5”w., gilt frame, 37”h. 50”w. $2,000-3,000
Continental, 19th-20th century. Silver gilt set with classical busts of men and women. Six forks, spoons and knives marked “H&Co., From the Baroness Wenner Estate. 13”. 7”l. $250-450
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REGENCY CENTER TABLE.
REGENCY LIBRARY TABLE.
England, 1st half-19th century, mahogany. Two-board tilt top, paneled column and trefoil base with scrolled feet. Refinished. 28”h. 46.5”d. $900-1,200
England, mid 19th century, rosewood, maple, and oak secondary. Rectangular top with rounded corners, two dovetailed drawers on one side and two false drawers on reverse, octagonal tapered columns, legs with bun feet, and turned stretcher, 30”h. 57”l. 26.5”w. $400-800
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CONTINENTAL HARVEST TABLE. Late 19th-early 20th century, mixed woods. Tapered legs, multiple board top. Single nailed drawer on one end and a 3’ extension on the other end with breadboard end. Traces of red stain. 30”h. 77”w. 33”d. $400-800 79
CONTEMPORARY DELFT PLAQUE. Mid 20th century. Polychrome scene of woman riding a donkey. Artist monogram and factory mark on the back. Repair. 23”h. 16.5”w. $100-300
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TALL CASE CLOCK WITH BRASS FACE MARKED “JOSEPH BADMAN FECIT NO. 31”. England, 1st quarter-19th century, mixed woods case. Bonnet with broken arch pediment, flame finials, and free standing pilasters, and case with quarter pilasters, ogee bracket feet, and single weight movement, 91”h. 20”w. 11.5”d. $800-1,200
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FORTY-EIGHT-PIECE ALVIN STERLING SILVER FLATWARE. Rhode Island, late 19th-20th century. Rose pattern marked “Sterling”. Eight butter knives, six salad forks, eight each table and teaspoons, eight dinner knives, eight dinner forks and two serving spoons. $400-800 84
ENGLISH QUEEN ANNE-STYLE SERVER. Mid 20th century, oak. Three dovetailed, divided drawers, molded edge top and pad feet. 31”h. 66”w. 18”d. $300-600
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FRENCH INFANTRYMAN, MICHEL BEQUINE (FRANCE, 1855-1929).
VICTORY, HEINRICH BAUCKE (GERMANY, 1875-1915).
IRISH BRONZE SUNDIAL.
Bronze, signed. Standing figure with rifle. Patinated surface. Foundry mark. 32.25”h. including marble base. $1,600-2,400
Bronze, signed. Boxer with laurel wreath. Foundry mark, “Düsseldf. Broncebildgiesserei GMBH”. 26”h. $1,600-2,400
Eighteenth century. Octagonal with engraved Roman numerals and faint inscriptions including “D Voster Corke Fe” (Daniel Voster, Cork, 17421751). Loose gnomon. 12.75”d. $100-300
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BRONZE OF MAN SIGNED “HAMAR” (FRANCE, LATE 19TH CENTURY).
PAIR OF FRENCH-STYLE BEDS AND BENCH.
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Man with sword and flag. Foundry mark “Pinedo Bronzes, Paris”. 38.5”h. $1,600-2,400
First half-20th century. Carved wooden frames with old blue and white paint. Twin beds with blue and white plaid upholstered headboards. 49”h. 42”w. 76” rails. And a pale blue and white upholstered bench. 19”h. 59”w. $200-400
ALBRECT DURER, ALBERT ERNEST CARRIER (FRANCE, 1824-1887). Bronze, signed. Seated figure of the artist with polished surface. 24.5”h. Includes book on Durer. $1,000-2,000
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THREE AMERICAN CAST IRON DOORSTOPS. Early 20th century. Original paint. Fireplace, 5.75”h., cottage, 5”h., and marked “Hubley” flower vase, 7”h. Varying wear. $100-350 91
TWO SHELL CAMEO BROOCHES. American or English, early 20th century. Similar images of woman in front of cottage. Frames appear to be gold filled. $100-150
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THREE PIECES OF CONTINENTAL ENAMELWORK. Late 19th-early 20th century. Windmill with lid. Hand decorated with celebration scene and hinged flag, 7.5”h. ,and a lid with Cupid and nymphs. Flakes. 3”d. Together with a silver snuff box marked “800”. Vermeil surface and hand decorated scene on lid. 1.5”l. $250-450
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VIKING, FRANCOIS PEYROL (FRANCE, 1856-1929).
GROUP OF PRINTS INCLUDING BIRD PRINTS.
Bronze, signed. Standing figure in armor with a detached sword. 26”h. $1,200-1,800
Four handcolored bird lithographs. “J.Gould & H.C. Richter, del & lith; Hullmandel & Walton, Imp.” “Parus Dicrous” (Grey Tit), from Birds of Asia. 27”h. 20”w. and three prints, Henry L. Meyer from the first quarto edition of Illustrations of British Birds with their Eggs (18351844). Marsh and Cole Titmouse, Cole Titmouse; Reed Warbler and Sand Martin. Matted, 16”h. 13.25”w. Together with a chromolithograph from Vanity Fair, “Old Bones, Men of the Day” series. Small tear. Matted. 15”h. 10”w. $200-300
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BRONZE BUST OF MAN "OTTO ULLRICH". Italy, 1st half-20th century. Man wearing medal. Marked "Prof. Louis Orengo, Genova" with a foundry mark "Founderia D___ Banchero, Genova". 29"h. $500-900
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Twentieth century, bronze. Seated figure from the Medici Tomb. 26.5”h. $400-800
Twentieth century, oak. Carved from one piece of wood in the stylized form of a ram with chip carved detail. Based has drilled holes. Turned press with handle. Some edge loss. 11”h. 11”l. overall. $250-450
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LAST DAYS OF NAPOLEON, VINCENZO VELA (ITALY, 1820-1891). Bronze, signed. Napoleon in chair with map. Foundry mark “Reproduction Mechanique”, 17”h. $2,000-4,000 99
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BRONZE AND MARBLE BUST OF CAESAR, LUIGI BETTI (ITALY, LATE 19TH-EARLY 20TH CENTURY). Signed. Caesar in armor on a classical column. Patinated surface. 24.5"h. $1,500-1,800 100
ARAB ON HORSEBACK, ALFRED BARYE (FRANCE, 1839-1882). Bronze, signed. Partial foundry mark “___ Francaise”. 25”h. 28.5”l. including marble base. $1,000-2,500 101
ENGLISH LANDSCAPE SIGNED “F.G. PIMM” (EARLY 20TH CENTURY). 97
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EUROPEAN FIGURAL PRESS.
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MODERN MARBLE BUST SIGNED “FLAUM”. American or European, 20th century, signed on the front. Pink marble sculpture of two heads. 27”h. including base. $300-500
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WATERCOLORS AND STUDIES. American and European, 20th century. Assorted watercolor landscapes and several pencil studies of nudes in landscapes signed “KissEur__” that appear to be studies for murals. Loose or matted. $300-500 106
GROUP OF MAJOLICA. American and English, early 20th century. “Wedgwood” leaf plates. 8”d., six leaf butter pats, and a group of Etruscan majolica. Leaf dish, 9”l., and butter dish base together with five pieces of coral and seaweed design, two cups, two plates, and a sugar, 3.75”h. Flakes. $200-300
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PAIR OF CHINESE STATUES.
ROSE MEDALLION PLATTER.
CHINESE POTTERY HORSE AND RIDER.
CHINESE POTTERY VASE.
Twentieth century, limestone. Polished figures of robed, standing flute players. Minor edge flakes. 48”h. $300-600
Mid 19th century. Oval with orange peel glaze and gilt highlights. 13” x 16.5”. $300-600
Tang dynasty. Terra cotta with worn original pigments. Noble woman on horseback. Imperfections. 18”h. $1,500-2,500
Han dynasty. Clay jar with original graphic pigment. Weathered surface. 17”h. $1,600-2,400
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MONGOLIAN CABINET. Ca. 1890s. elm. Mustard lacquer over red with traces of hand painted designs on drawer fronts. Mortised construction with six dovetailed drawers and two doors. Wear, replaced brasses. 33.5”h. 76.5”w. 19.5”w. $400-800 112
CHINESE POTTERY STORAGE VESSEL. First half-20th century. Large ovoid jar with dark brown glaze. Small firing separation on rim. 28”h. 24”d. $150-300 113
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First half-20th century. Tall jar with ribbed base. Dark brown glaze. Rim chips and hairline. 35.5”h. 21”d. $100-200
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PAIR OF CHINESE ARMCHAIRS.
CHINESE TABLE.
PAIR OF CHINESE STATUES.
Early 20th century. Horseshoe chairs with carved dragon medallion on the splats. Worn red lacquer. 19.75” seat, 39”h. $250-500
Late 19th-early 20th century, elm. Mortised construction with molded edge top and curved supports. Worn black lacquer and pieced repairs. 35”h. 38” x 38”. $200-400
Twentieth century, limestone. Robed, standing lohans. Minor edge flakes. 47”h. $300-600 117
CHINESE SET OF SHELVES. Early 20th century, elm. Onepiece set of staggered shelves with lattice work front and three drawers below. Old red lacquer and white paint. 78.5”h. 75”w. 11.5”d. $400-800 118
CONTEMPORARY ASIAN CABINET BY MAITLAND SMITH. Second half-20th century. Brass plaque “Designed and Handmade in Hong Kong for Maitland Smith”. Incised courtyard scene with red and gold paint. Two doors with glass shelves. Carved Chinese Chippendalestyle mahogany cornice and base (separate). 86.5”h. 43.5”w. 21.5”d. $600-800 117
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THREE MAPS.
Probably European, late 19th20th century. Oil on canvas of golfer, 9”h. 6”w., framed, 13”h. 10”w., and oil on wood panel of young man in 1820’s dress. 8”h. 7.25”w., framed, 11.75”h. 11.75”w. $250-450
Handcolored engraved maps. Two the French edition of Theatrum Orbis by William and Johannes Blaeu. Vectis Insula, The Isle of Wright, and Scotia Regnum. Matching frames. 23.25”h. 27.75”w. Together with “The West Indies According to the Best Authorities”, published in London in 1785 by Booksellers Dilly and Robinson. Framed, 18”h. 29.5”w. $400-600
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Handcolored engravings on paper. Octavo folios published by William Curtis, 1792. Professionally framed, 20”h. 17”w. $250-500
Second half-19th century, pine, oak and yew. Tapered legs, four-board top with breadboard ends and two nailed drawers on either end with shaped facades. 29.25”h. 78.5”w. 32.25”d. $400-800
ENGLISH HARVEST TABLE.
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BROWN OR NORWAY RAT PRINT AFTER JOHN JAMES AUDUBON (AMERICAN, 1785-1851). Handcolored lithograph published by J.T. Bowen, Philadelphia 1845. Imperial folio. Framed, 22.25”h. 28.25”w. $300-500 124
SKETCH OF LIONS BY ROSA BONHEUR (FRANCE, 1822-1899).
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Pen and ink on paper, signed lower right. Toning, glued down. Unframed, 7”h. 12”w. overall. A second very faint image is included on the same type of paper. Unsigned. $300-600
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VULCAN MAKING ARMOR FOR CUPID (EUROPEAN SCHOOL).
LANDSCAPE (EUROPEAN SCHOOL, LATE 19TH CENTURY).
Probably 17th-18th century, oil on canvas, unsigned. Large painting in the style of the Old Masters. Vulcan working at his forge with Cupid and Venus looking on. Imperfections. 56.5”h. 74.5”w., gilt frame, 64”h. 81.5”w. $1,000-2,000
Oil on artist board, unsigned. Family cottage near stream. Some imperfections. 14.5”h. 20”w., framed, 22.5”h. 28.5”w. $200-400
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FRENCH-STYLE DESK.
CONTINENTAL CLOISSONE LAMP AND PLAQUE.
Twentieth century, mixed woods. Shaped top, stretcher base and shell carved apron with gilt accents. Acanthus leaf carved legs. Two dovetailed drawers in ends and inset tooled leather writing surface. Wear. 29.5”h. 56”w. 31”d. $300-600
Early 20th century. Similar green onyx with cloisonne decoration. Electric table lamp, 13”h. overall. And a religious plaque with covered container (holy water?) and a hand painted icon. 13.5”h. $200-400
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SEVEN MOSER-STYLE GOBLETS. Continental, 20th century. Cranberry glass heavily decorated with enamel and gilding. From the estate of R. Shillstad. 7.75”h. $300-600 128
PAIR OF CUT GLASS CANDLESTICKS WITH CUT AND ETCHED SHADES. England, late 19th century. Heavily cut and etched feet and stems, panel cut prisms, and shades with cut bases, grape etched tops, and notched tops. 25”h. $300-600 129
WALL MIRROR. Twentieth century. Gilt frame with beveled glass. 55”h. 28”w. $200-400
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GEORGIAN TALL CASE CLOCK.
FOUR ENGLISH VICTORIAN SILVER SALTS AND SPOONS.
England, late 18th-early 19th century, mahogany with pine secondary. Inlaid fan on door with shell patera below door and on base, floral inlay on bonnet. Brass face with applied cherubs and crowns has “Gordon” written in white paint on back. Brass works. Imperfections. 90”h. $600-1,200 133
THIRTEEN SILVER SPOONS. All hallmarked. Eleven tablespoons. Ten are English with London marks. The earliest is 1736, the other nine spoons range from 1801 to 1824. And one Russian spoon dated 1880. Together with two English ladles. London marks, 1825 and 1865. Monogrammed. $300-600 134
PAUL STORR ENGLISH SILVER GILT CREAMER.
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London hallmarks for 1816 with maker’s mark. Classical style with serpent handle and satyr masks. 4.5”h. $1,500-3,000
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London hallmarks for 1880. Floral designs. 2.5”d. $150-350
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TWO SMALL PIECES OF FURNITURE. England, 19th century. Oval mahogany tray with brass handles and inlaid shell on a modern Chippendale-style stand, 20”h. 29.5”l. 20.5”w., and a small mahogany drop leaf swing leg table with banded in and inlaid shell in center, 26.5”h. 24”w., and opens to 30”l. $200-400 137
PERSIAN ILLUMINATED MANUSCRIPT AND TWO TILES. Nineteenth century. Gouache and ink page with battle scene. Framed, 13”h. 10.5”w. and pair of polychrome floral glazed ceramic tiles. 9.5” x 9.5”. Imperfections. $200-350
First half-20th century. Gorham floral dish, 3”h., Mexican plate 6.25”d., and Art Nouveau vase “Wright, Kay & Co.”, 12.25”h. All marked Sterling or 925. $75-150 139
SIX PIECES OF SILVER. American and European, 19th-20th century. Coin silver goblet “Fletcher, Philadelphia”, unmarked goblet, two creamers both London 1840. One repaired. 3.75”h. And a perfume with crowned N, 925 and 1905. Together with a Continental cup, possibly France. $100-350 140
TWO SILVER PEPPER POTS AND GRAPE SHEARS. Hallmarked. English silver pepper pot with 1784 London hallmarks, 5.5”h., and grape shears, 1892 London hallmarks, heavily decorated handles. Together with a Continental pepper pot with scenes of children. Faint hallmarks and “800”. 6.5”h. $250-450
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GEORGIAN DOCUMENT.
ENGLISH SPICE CABINET.
Vellum with engraving and pen and ink. Document from the reign of “George the Third” making Sir John Tourland a Baron of the Exchequer, dated 1774. Attached to the document is an exceptionally large wax seal (“Great Seal”) housed in a round tin, 6.5”d. $350-450
Early 19th century, mahogany with oak secondary. Tabletop cabinet with single door, brass handle and twelve dovetailed drawers. Loss to thumbmolding on door. Seam separation. 11”h. 8.75”w. 7”d. $400-600 146
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ENGLISH SILVER PUNCH BOWL.
Second half-18th century, mahogany with oak secondary. Two-piece chest with five dovetailed drawer above and three below. Dovetailed cases with removable dovetailed cornice, bracket feet and dressing slide. Refinished with old floral painted design, replaced brasses. 78”h. 46”w. 23”d. $1,000-2,000
London hallmarks for 1887, marked for Walter & John Barnard. Fluted bowl with drape design. 8.5”h. 13”d. $1,200-2,400 143
ENGLISH SHEFFIELD WINE CADDY. Late 19th century. Four colored bottles with silver rims and cork toppers with Birmingham hallmarks for 1863, possibly Henry Manton. In a Sheffield plate caddy with grapevine designs. 17.5”h. $400-600
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TWO PIECES OF HUNGARIAN SILVER. Nineteenth century. Footed box, 4.5”h. 6”l., and teapot with basketweave design, 5.5”h. Both hallmarked. $250-350
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Late 19th-early 20th century. Classical style one piece urn with ribbing, shells and paw feet. Tooled grape vines with faint monogram or name. Resilvered. 18”h. From the Neil and Halliday families. $200-400
TWO CONTINENTAL SILVER CHOCOLATE POTS. Late 19th century. Both have faint hallmarks, the smaller also marked “800”. Both with swirled ribs and side spouts. 6.5”, 8”h. $100-300
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FIFTEEN-PIECE WOODARD MINUET PATIO SET.
HOWARD MILLER BALL CLOCK.
American, 1957. Iron framed furniture with original turquoise paint and white cushions. Glass top table, 29.25”h. 60.5”w. 32”d., with six lyre back chairs, four sides and two arms, 32”h.; three glass top side tables, 12”h. 28” x 28”, and pair, 11.5”h. 12” x 12”; armchair with footstool, and threepart sectional sofa, 30”h. 70”w. overall. Together with a pair of bar stools with wicker seats and backs, 26” seat, 37.5”h. overall. $1,000-1,500
Mid 20th century, brass and wood. Wall clock designed by George Nelson. Some wear. Howard Miller label. 13.75”d. $200-400
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HOWARD MILLER SPIKE WALL CLOCK. Ca. 1950s. Wall clock designed by George Nelson. Wood and metal. Howard Miller label. 19”d. $250-500
JOAN MIRO POSTER. Poster for 1948 exhibit. Framed, 24”h. 34”w. overall. $50-75
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MODERN STREET SCENE SIGNED “SALAZAR” (MID 20TH CENTURY).
SCULPTURE OF A WOMAN (AMERICAN SCHOOL, MID 20TH CENTURY).
Oil on canvas, signed lower right. Skyscrapers. “WT Burger & Co.” label. 36”h. 24”w., framed, 42”h. 30”w. $100-250
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THE BATHTUB IN MY STUDIO..., CLAYTON POND (AMERICAN, B. 1941). Silkscreen, signed, titled and numbered 78/100. Colorful image “The Bathtub in My Studio on Broome Street”. Image size, 32.25”h. 22.25”w. $150-300 156
SNOWFLAKE, TOM DALE PALMORE (AMERICAN, B, 1945). Serigraph, signed, titled and numbered AP 20/30. White gorilla. Image size, 44.75”h. 56.75”w. $200-400 156
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TWO PRINTS, HAN HSIANG-NING (CHINA/AMERICA, B. 1939), Color lithographs, signed “H.N. Han”, titled and numbered. “Brooklyn Bridge”, 9/75. Image size, 24”h. 36”w. And “World Trade Center”, 30/75. Frame size, 29”h. 40.75”w. $600-1,200 158
BARKS AND MARKS PRINT, WARREN ROHRER (PENNSYLVANIA, 1927-1995). Color lithograph on paper, signed and numbered 45/175. Abstract, published by the Institute of Contemporary Art. Framed, 29.25”h. 28.75”w. $600-900
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SHIP OF FOOLS BY MARK ELLIOT BULWINKLE (AMERICAN, 2ND HALF20TH CENTURY).
TWO PIECES OF WORK BY THOMAS C. SILVER (AMERICAN, B. 1942). Conceptual art with found objects. “Baby in a Box”, bisque doll inside wooden crate. 18.5”h. 9.75”w. 12.5”d. And “Globe”, wooden box typewriter. 16”h. 18.5”w. 16”d. $200-400
Painted steel, unsigned, 1979. Multiple sheet metal figures. 43.25”h. 34”w. 21”d. $150-350
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PHILANTHROPIC HI JINX VASE BY FRANCIE RICH (AMERICAN, B. 1947). Ceramic vase, signed and titled on rim, 1991. Hand painted vase with caricature portraits on gold ground. Minor flaking. 8”h. 8”d. $100-350
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HELL CART BY RONALD COOPER (KENTUCKY, B. 1931). Mixed media, signed. Wooden donkey cart figured including devils. Original paint. 21.25”h. 50.25”l. $400-700 163
GROUP OF SEASHELLS. Seashells, coral and starfish. Together with a glass dome. Chips. 13.”h. $75-125 164
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American, 20th century. Birks herringbone chain with single bezel set diamond, approximately .22 ct. Marked “18K”. 16”l. 11gr total weight. $150-250 165
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CARIBBEAN MARKET SCENE SIGNED “BUENO ARTS” (2ND HALF-20TH CENTURY).
AMERICAN LITHOGRAPH AND PAINTING.
MIRROR BY THOMAS C. SILVER (AMERICAN, B. 1942).
Oil on canvas, signed lower right. Colorful scene. Strip frame, 30.75”h. 41”w. $100-200
Twentieth century. Color lithograph of a classical-style building, signed and numbered “___ Pelli, 37/100”. Framed, 22.25”h. 33”w. And an unframed abstract oil on canvas. Unsigned. Edge damage. 29.5” x 41”. $75-125
Found objects attached to a mirror, including postcards and paper figures. 32”h. 12.5”w. $75-125
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FOUR PRINTS OF GLOUSTER, ALBERT SCHAAF (AMERICAN, 1866-1950). Bromolith transfer prints, signed and dated 1945. Black and white wharf scenes. Matching frames, 16.75” x 20.75”. $100-250 167
AMERICAN PRINT AND WATERCOLOR. Color etching “Park Bench”, Irving Amen (1918-2011). Signed and numbered 38/200. 16.5”h. 25”w., and watercolor of laundry lines “Semifors” by Mary Lou Jackson (20th century). 27”h. 21”w. $100-300 168
TWO PAINTINGS. Abstract oil on canvas by Nanci Closson (American, b, 1921), signed lower right. “WT Burger & Co.” label. 36”h. 18”w., framed, 42”h. 24”w. And modern cityscape. Oil on masonite, unsigned. 16”h. 47”w., framed, 19”h. 51”w. $100-250
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AMERICAN FIVE-PIECE PATIO SET.
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TWO PIECES OF CONCEPTUAL ART (AMERICAN, 20TH CENTURY).
Mid 20th century. Carre Sunburst chairs, 34”h., and glass top table, 29.5”h. 42”d. Old black paint. $300-600
Found objects. Alfonse Pagano. Candles in a wagon. 14”h. 22” x 22”. And “Pyramid, Circle Incline” by Dennis Harrington. Pyramid with wire and cloth. 12.5”h. 25” x 25”. $200-400
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TWO WEMYSS WARE PIGS.
Early 20th century. Chromolithograph poster after Alphonse Mucha. Portrait of a woman with ivy wreath. Reduced and placed under glass in tray frame. 16.5”h. 13.5”w. $100-300
England, 20th century. High glaze with paint decoration. Larger with black spots, 11”h. 17”l., and smaller with clover decoration, 8”h. 10”l. Imperfections. $300-500
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TWO CHAIRS BY WENDY CARR (AMERICAN, 20TH CENTURY).
RUE DE VIELLE TEMPLE BY PHILIP R. PERKINS (ILLINOIS, 1914-1968).
THREE SALVADOR DALI PRINTS.
Unsigned. Wooden chairs with original paint and upholstered seats. Side chair, “Chair Man”, 51.5”h., and “Chair with no Left Arm”, 46”h. $250-450
Oil on canvas, signed top left. Woman on a city street. Unframed. 21.75”h. 18.25”w. $100-200
Color lithographs on paper, signed and numbered. All numbered 121/300. Various figures on horses including jumper, picador and cowboy. Unframed. 25”h. 16”w. $600-900
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TWO CHAIRS BY WENDY CARR (AMERICAN, 20TH CENTURY) Unsigned. Welded steel with spiral designs. One titled “Steel this Chair”, 45.5”h. And sheet metal, 58.5”h. $250-500 176
ELECTRIC CHAIR BY WENDY CARR (AMERICAN, 20TH CENTURY)
THREE PIECES OF AMERICAN OUTSIDER ART. Mid 20th century. Sheet metal animal by R.A. Miller (Georgia, b. 1912). Original paint, signed. 24”l. Includes photos of Miller working on the piece. And two red and black animals most likely by the same hand. One signed “C. Cooper 92”. 10”, 16”l. $150-300
Unsigned. Found objects on wooden chair with original paint. 59.5”h. $150-300
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American, 20th century. Wooden cow silhouette Jack 480 by William “Woody” Jackson (b. 1948). Signed and dated 1985. Original paint. Repairs. 19”h. And a folksy rooster by C. Cooper. Signed and dated 1989. Carved folksy rooster with original paint. 18.75”h. $250-350
THREE PIECES OF ARTWORK (AMERICAN SCHOOL, MID 20TH CENTURY). Cement brick in frame by Douglas Hoagg. Sculpture fitted into wooden base, 4.75”h. 12”l., and pottery tray “Happy Tide Clams” by Bob Jensen. Edge chips. 13”h. 11”w. Together with a mixed media piece “Don’t Cause Hate” by Wendy Carr. 15.75” x 15.75”. $100-300
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FOUR SALVADOR DALI PRINTS. Color lithographs on paper, signed and numbered. Abstracts numbered 121/300 except for one duplicate numbered 177/300. Unframed. 25”h. 18”w. $600-900 183
TWO PRINTS, GIANCARLO IMPIGLIA (NEW YORK, B. 1940). Serigraphs, signed, titled and numbered. “Guests”, 58/200. 43.5”h. 34”w., and “Homage”, 132/175. 42.5”h. 33”w. Framed sizes. $400-600
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CHINESE JADE BOWL. Early 20th century. Thin walled white/mutton fat jade lotus shaped bowl with ring and floral carved handle. Russet skin on the handles. 1”h. 4.25”l. $300-600 185
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Probably early 20th century. Peach shaped bowl or water dropper in white or mutton fat jade. Minor edge wear. 1.5”h. 3.5”l. $250-450
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PAIR OF CHINESE COMPOUND CUPBOARDS.
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SET OF WOODBLOCK PRINTS AFTER ANDO HIROSHIGE (JAPAN, 1797-1858).
Late 19th-early 20th century, elm. Twopart cupboards with moon brasses. Bottom has two doors opening to shelf with two dovetailed drawers. Tops have two doors. Refinished with pieced repairs. 80.5”h. 42”w. 17.75”d. $800-1,200
Small folio edition of the Fifty three Stations of the Tokaido Road with additional start and end points. Fifty-five prints total with vibrant colors. Mounted in eleven matching frames with information of each station on the back of the frame. Each frame has five prints each behind museum glass. Prints, 3.5”h. 5.5”w. Frames, 24.25”h. 8.25”w. Sold at Garth’s, lot 912, November 2003, and lot 307, July 2010. $1,250-2,250
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CHINESE ALTAR TABLE. Early 20th century, elm. Mortised top and shaped supports. Worn black lacquer. 31.5”h. 85”w. 23”d. $200-400 189
CHINESE TABLE AND BENCH. Late 19th-early 20th century. Ribbonstyle Kang table with four dovetailed drawers and scrolled feet. Old black lacquer. 21”h. 58”w. 16.5”d. And an elm gate bench. Mortised splay legs with reed carving and shaped brackets. 21”h. 53.5”w. 6.75”d. $300-600 190
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China or Mongolia, late 19th-early 20th century, elm. Two doors with carved medallions and Greek key borders. Mortised construction. Pieced repair, refinished. 34”h. 44.5”w. 17.75”d. $100-300
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CHINESE TABLE SCREEN AND DISH.
Ca. 1850s, elm. Mortised construction with traces of black lacquer. Two dovetailed drawers with horses carved on the front. Open bin below with carved medallion facade. Carved apron and sides. 33”h. 40.25”w. 17.75”d. $250-450
Probably first half-20th century. Small teak wood table screen in separate stand. Inset with five carvings in jade and agate. One piece has loss. 7.75”h. 6.75”w. And a spinach jade shallow dish. 4.75”d. $200-400
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TWO JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINTS, ANDO HIROSHIGE.
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CHINESE SIDE CABINET. Ca. 1880s, elm. Three dovetailed drawers with flush mounted brasses, over four doors. Carved feet. Traces of red lacquer. Edge loss to one back corner. 34.5”h. 64”w. 16.5”d. $400-600
ROSE MEDALLION PLATE AND DISH. China, late 19th-early 20th century. Rectangular dish has orange peel glaze. Edge flake. 7” x 9”. And plate. Edge wear. 11.5”d. $150-300 197
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CHINESE LACQUERED CABINET. Mid 19th century, elm. Layers of lacquer with red surface. Two dovetailed drawers over two doors with brass hardware. Worn with refinishing. 35.5”h. 35”w. 21”d. $100-350 194
TWO PIECES OF CHINESE JADE. Twentieth century. Pale green. Cup, 1.75”h., and lidded box with low relief flowers. 1.25”h. 2.25”w. Not including wooden bases. $200-300
CHINESE NESTING GONGS. Twentieth century, bronze. Four graduated gongs with incised dragons accented in red. Restrung. 9.75” to 6”d. $150-300 198
Late 19th-1st half 20th century. Asakusa Kannon Temple, Tsuchiya Koistu. Glue residue. 15.75”h. 10.5”w. And “Snow at Kinrysian Temple, Asakusa”, Ando Hiroshige. 14.5”h. 9.75”w. Unframed. $100-200 199A
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Late 19th-early 20th century. “Admiring the Plum Garden...” from “One Hundred Famous Views in Edo”. Glued down. 19.75”h. 13.75”w. Together with a later print of a rainy harbor, 13.5”h. 16”w. Frame sizes. $250-350
Second half-20th century. Black lacquer with applied composition figures on a hand painted ground. Two doors and two drawers. 32”h. 36”w. 14”d. And a carved two-door cabinet with single door. Painted cranes on a gilt ground. Edge loss. 36”H. 24”w. 12”d. $150-350
HOME WORK, ENG-TAY (MALAYSIA, B. 1947). Color lithograph, signed, dated 1986 and numbered 67/150. Couple, one with teapot. Unframed, 22.25”h. 30”w. $100-200
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Late 19th-early 20th century. “Moonlight by River Tama” from “Eight Views of Edo Vicinities”. 17.25”h. 21.25”w., “Snowfall at Kambara” from “Fifty Three Stations of Tokaido Highway”. Crease. 17.25”h. 21.25”w $250-350
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HUNT RENDEZVOUS PRINT, LEROY NEIMAN (AMERICAN, 1921-2012).
BEAR PRINT, KAREL APPEL (NETHERLANDS, B .1921).
Color lithograph, signed and numbered 147/250. Large hunt scene with some riders in costume or with carriage. Framed, 49”h. 59.5”w. overall. $700-900
Color lithograph, artist initialed and numbered 72/300. Framed, 21.25”h. 16.5”w. $100-300
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FOUR PRINTS, SERGE GLADKY (1880-1930). Color pochoir prints, ca. 1928, from “Nouvelles Compositions Decoratives” published by Editions d’Art Charles Moreau, Paris. Framed, 14.5”h. 11.5”w. overall. $150-300 203
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Unsigned. Standing figure with applied patina. Pictured in an Edgecliff Academy of Fine Arts 1965 catalogue (included). 48”h. including wood base. $600-900 204
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IGLESIA DE MARFIL BY GRACE LESLIE DICKERSON (INDIANA, B. 1911). Oil on artist board, signed lower right, dated 1968. Colorful mission building. 20”h. 16”w., framed, 21”h. 17”w. $150-300 207
MODERN LANDSCAPE SIGNED “N. MORGAN” (AMERICAN SCHOOL, MID 20TH CENTURY). Mixed media on paper, signed and dated 1960 lower left. Lake with gold tree. Framed, 18.5”h. 20.25”w. overall. $100-200 208
HUNT PRINT, HENRY WILKINSON (ENGLISH, 1921-2011).
THREE GLASS PIECES BY WILLIAM CARLSON (ILLINOIS/FLORIDA, B. 1950).
Colored drypoint on paper, signed and numbered 3/180. Huntsman and dogs. Framed, 17.5”h. 20.5”w. $75-125
Ca. 1973. “Orlando Beach Bottle”, 19”h., and two mugs “Chicken Pox”, 3.5”h. $200-400
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TREES PRINT, TANAKA RYOHEI (JAPAN, B. 1933). Etching, signed, dated 1991 and numbered 35/120. Three trees. Framed, 21.75”h. 21.5”w. $100-200
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TWO PRINTS, GIANCARLO IMPIGLIA (NEW YORK, B. 1940). Serigraphs, signed, titled and numbered. “Dinner”, 18/300. 37”h. 34”w. And “Five Arches I”, 13/250. 40”h. 33.5”w. Framed sizes. $400-600 211
CORNFIELDS BY EMERSON BURKHART (OHIO, 1905-1969). Oil on masonite, signed lower left. Impasto corn shucks. 12”h. 16”w., framed, 18”h. 22”w. $600-800
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STILL LIFE BY FRANCESCO SPICUZZA (WISCONSIN, 1883-1962). Oil on artist board, signed lower right. Still life of fruit. 11”h. 13”w., framed, 13.5”h. 15.5”w. $200-400 215
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LANDSCAPE BY FRANCESCO SPICUZZA (WISCONSIN, 1883-1962).
COLLECTION OF WORLD WAR II AMERICAN POLITICAL CARTOONS.
Oil on artist board, signed lower right. Travelers in front of a villa. 11”h. 13”w., framed, 13.5”h. 15.5”w. $300-600
Over thirty-six original pen and ink and graphite illustrations from various news publications. Artists include Cecil Jensen, Harry Bressler, Ed Marcus, Will B. Johnstone, Edmund Gale, etc. Several have personalized presentation notes. Collected by Robert Smith in Maine. Collection includes letters and some publications from the artists. Varying wear and edge damage. $3,000-3,500
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CARMEL-MONTEREY, CALIFORNIA BY MARY DENEALE MORGAN (CALIFORNIA, 18681948). Gouache on paper, signed lower right. Landscape study. 5”h. 7”w., original frame, 6.75”h. 8.75”w. $600-900
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ENGLISH SILVER HOT WATER URN. London hallmarks for 1771, Louisa Courtauld, George Cowlee makers. Two-part classical form with paw feet and garlands. Acorn finial. 20.5"h. $1,500-3,500 217 216
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AMERICAN COIN SILVER SUGAR AND CREAMER.
TWO CONTEMPORARY RELIGIOUS PAINTINGS.
Marked for George Baker (Providence, Rhode Island, ca. 1825). Lobed bases, gadrooned rims. Monogrammed. 8.25”, 6.25”h. $250-450
Archangel St. Gabriel by Gloria Thomas (American, b. 1945). Gouache on paper, signed lower right. Framed. 31”h. 24.5”w. overall. And an oil on panel of man in white robe. Possibly by Gloria Thomas. Framed, 32”h. 17.5”w. $200-400
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FOUR ENGLISH SILVER SALTS. London hallmarks for 1807, maker’s mark “DP”. Ribbed with double handles. 1.75”h. $250-450 219
CONTINENTAL SILVER CAKE BASKET.
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Late 19th century. Lattice work sides with leaf rim and base. Swing handle. Faint hallmark including “IEB”. 10.5”h. 12”l. overall. $250-450
American, 2nd half-20th century. Serigraph of horses signed on the plate “Levadang”. Framed, 39.5”h. 55.75”w. And still life of kitchen table. Pastel on paper by Brian Niebauer, signed. Framed. 51.5”h. 40”w. Frame sizes. $200-300 224
Late 19th century. Stamped “New Orleans” with inscribed “P”. Floral wreath and scroll handle. Minor dents. 4”h. $200-400
Second half-20th century. Paint decorated wooden box on reeded legs. Original classical style paint. 30.5”h. 17”w. 11.5”d. And an oval bar cart with metal gallery. Made in China. 30”h. 31”w. $100-150
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FAMILY PORTRAIT (ENGLISH SCHOOL, 19TH CENTURY).
PAIR OF REVERSE PAINTED STILL LIFE PRINTS.
Oil on wood panel, unsigned. Ten family members in 18th-century dress. English preparer’s and restorer’s labels. 17.75”h. 24”w., framed, 21.5”h. 28.5”w. $400-600
Twentieth century. Colored mezzotints after Richard Earlom, after originals by Jan Van Huysom. “A Flower Piece” and “A Fruit Piece”. Retailer labels on back. Bird’s-eye maple veneer frames. 32”h. 24.25”w. $250-450
AMERICAN COIN SILVER MUG.
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WATER MILL PROBABLY BY CHARLES MORRIS (ENGLAND, CA. 1828-1870). Oil on canvas, signed lower left. Country mill and pond. Restoration. 12”h. 10”w., framed, 20.5”h. 19”w. $150-350 227
TWO PIECES OF TOILE. Probably European, 19th century. Bittersweet printed images from the same piece of cloth. Farms, animals and figures of men and women. Minor fading. Framed, 25”h. 22”w. and 28”h. 24”w. overall. $250-500 228
PAIR OF SIDE CHAIRS ATTRIBUTED TO JOHN HENRY BELTER. New York, ca. 1850-1860. Slipper chairs with six laminate layers with rosewood surface and carved floral crests. Refinished and reupholstered. Minor splits in veneer. 16” seat. 36.5”h. $1,000-2,000
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TWO SEASCAPES (AMERICAN SCHOOL, LATE 19TH CENTURY).
FRENCH-STYLE DESK.
Oil on canvas, unsigned. Almost monochromatic views by the same hand. Breakers and a sailing ship under moonlight. Preparer’s label “From Bergman’s Art Store, York Pa.” Minor edge flaking. 10”h. 24”w., matching gilt frames, 14”h. 28”w. $300-600
First half-20th century, mixed woods including pine. Cabriole legs, two nailed drawers with carved rosettes and iron pulls. Molded edge top. Repairs. 29.5”h. 68”w. 28.5”d. $250-450
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PAIR OF STAFFORDSHIRE SHEEP FIGURES.
TWO EUROPEAN SALTS.
England, early 19th century. Ewe and ram with lamps. Marked “Walton” on the back. Some edge loss. 5.75”h. $200-300
Eighteenth-19th century. Delft lion with two containers and polychrome glaze. Marked on the underside. 2.75”h. And an English Mason’s salt with Asian dragon transfer. 2”l. $300-400
FIVE ENGLISH DISHES AND AN IMARI PITCHER.
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Second quarter-19th century. Medium blue Asian-style transfer Elephant and Attendant design. Impressed “Rogers” (John Rogers & Son). Three platters, 9.25” x 12.75” to 12.25” x 16.5”, tureen with lion head finial and handles, 9”h. 12.5”l. and tazza, 9.5”d. Together with twelve 6.5”d. plates and seventeen 9.75”d. plates. $1,000-1,500 234
PAIR OF AMERICAN DECANTERS. First half-19th century. Blown glass with copper wheel engraved and gilt garland decoration. Matching stoppers. 11.25”h. $300-600 235
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Mid 19th-early 20th century. Opaque cornflower blue with silver cap, cut glass, striped glass and cylinder with gilt decorations. 3.5” to 6.25”l. $100-300 236
SEVEN AMERICAN GLASSES. First half-19th century. Six cordials and a goblet with square base and engraved rim, 5.75”h. Pair of cordials with engraved flowers, ribbed, flared rim and wafer knop and two with cut designs. 3.5” to 5”h. $250-500 237
SILVERPLATE DOME AND SIXTEEN CUPS. Twentieth century. Sheffield “Prince’s Plate” food dome by Mappin & Webb. 9”h. 16.25”w. and sixteen cups marked “International Silver Co.”. $100-250 234 32 | GARTH’S Furniture and Decorative Arts: July 22, 2017
Mid 19th century. All hand decorated with Asian-style designs. Pair of plates in blue and red, 8.25”d., pair of leaf shaped dishes with transfer blue and hand decorated borders. Worn gilt. 9.75”l. And an oblong dish with flowers marked “Spode”, 10.5”l. Together with a 20thcentury Japanese Imari pitcher. Underglaze blue mark. 9.25”h. $200-400 239
TWO AMERICAN GLASS DECANTERS AND TWO WINE RINSERS. Mid 19th century. Pair of cut glass decanters with Gothic arches. 8.5”h. Four English and Scottish silver wine labels of varying age, “Port, Gin, Malvoisir, Sherry”. And two wine glass rinsers. Plain, 4”h., and cut pillars. Roughness. 3.75”h. $250-500 240
THREE ENGLISH STAFFORDSHIRE DOGS. Second half-19th century. Two whippets, 7.5”, 8”h., and a seated Spaniel in black and tan, 10”h. $100-350 241
GEORGIAN COMMODE CABINET. England, 1st quarter-19th century, mahogany. Scalloped gallery with hand grips on end, tambour, and two lower false drawers that pull out forming a necessary, 30”h. 19.5”w. 17”d. $200-400 242
FIVE PIECES BLUE AND WHITE CHINA. England, 1st half-19th century. Handless fluted cup and saucer “Dr. Wall”, and a handleless cup and saucer and a small bowl with blue willow pattern and gold trim. Together with a pair of reticulated baskets with Classical ruins transfer. $150-300
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WOMAN AT TABLE BY HERMANN KERN (HUNGARY, 1838-1912).
Second half 19th century. Woman with a lace collar and gold brooch. Some light staining. In a brass liner. 8.5”h. 6.75”w. overall. $1,200-1,800
Oil on canvas, signed lower right. Well dressed woman at table overflowing with food. Restoration. 24”h. 27”w., gold painted frame, 34.5”h. 39.5”w. $1,000-1,500
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FRENCH-STYLE MANTEL CLOCK AND CANDELABRA.
ENGLISH NEEDLEWORK.
Second half 19th century. Brass with dragon handles and pierced obelisk finials. Clock has enameled face. 30”h. Pair of candelabra, 36”h. $1,200-1,800
Silk thread on silk ground. Cottage scene with family “Mary Fawkes her Work 1809”. Painted faces and background including church. A few tears. Gilt frame with eglomise mat, 13”h. 16.25”w. overall. $250-450
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TWO BRASS CANDLESTICKS.
FRAMED OIL ON CANVAS OF A THREEMASTED PACKET NAMED ISAAC WEBB.
Probably Spain, 2nd half-17th century. Very similar with urn sockets with ejector holes and threaded posts. One has additional hole in socket. 5”h. $900-1,200
Eighteenth century. Seamed construction. English with octagonal base, 8.25”h,. and probably English with scalloped octagonal base, 8.75”h. $300-600 250
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England, early 19th century, flame mahogany veneer. Inlaid with shaped fronts and slant lid. Fitted interiors. 14.75”h. 8.5”w. 9.25”d. Imperfections. $600-800 251
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American, 1st quarter-19th century, mahogany with sapwood string inlays. Ovolo corners, tapered legs, and old mellow refinishing. 30”h. 37.75”w. 18.5”d. opens to 37” $400-800
American, 1st half-19th century. Named for Isaac Webb who was a ship builder and operated out of New York for the Black Ball Line. Heavily alligatored, extensive overpaint, and illegible signature in the lower right, 24”h. 36”w. in a frame, 28”h. 40”w. $300-600
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CHIPPENDALE INLAID SLANT FRONT SECRETARY BOOKCASE. England, 4th quarter-18th century, mahogany with oak secondary. Dentil molded cornice, multi muntined glass-paned doors with geometric patterns, urn inlay on drop front, solid ends, bracket feet, four dovetailed drawers, and fitted interior drawers and pigeonholes. 90”h. 39”w. 22”d. 30”writing height. $1,500-2,000
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HEPPLEWHITE INLAID BOWFRONT FOUR DRAWER CHEST. American, 1st quarter-19th century, mahogany with pine secondary. Sapwood string inlays, solid ends, dovetailed drawers, and scalloped apron. 36”h. 38.5”w. 20.5”d. $800-1,200
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ENGLISH BRASS WALL POCKET AND MATCH SAFE. Late 18th-19th century. Curved wall pocket with scalloped hanging crest. Seams resoldered, 6”h. 9.5”w., and a small match safe, 4.5”h. $200-400 256
ENGLISH TEA CADDY. Late 18th-early 19th century, oak and flame grain mahogany. Raised lid, inlaid trim and brass bale handle. Interior has three compartments, two have tin inserts. Lid is lined with worn velvet. Bun feet may be old replacements, minor edge loss. 6.5”h. 9.5”w. $250-450
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EUROPEAN BRASS CHOCOLATE POT AND TEA CADDY. Nineteenth century. Shaped top tea caddy with light tooling, 4”h. And a French chocolate pot with turned wooden handle. Repaired leg. Silver plated on the inside. 9.5”h. $300-600 258
FLORAL NEEDLEWORK PANEL. American or English, 1st half-19th century. Latticework basket of flowers in chenille on silk ground. Astilbe, roses, tulips, carnations, etc. Minor toning on ground. Framed, 17”h. 20”w. overall. $400-600
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GATELEG DROP LEAF TABLE. England 1st half-19th century, oak. Rounded leaves and boldly turned legs and stretchers. 28.5”h. 48”w. 18.5”l. with two 18.5” leaves. 53.5”l opened. $600-1,200 260
SEVEN BRASS CANDLESTICKS. American and European, 19th century. Two pair with threaded posts and side push ups, 7”h., single with push up, 5.5”h., and single with decorative bands, 9”h. Together with a candle holder on tripod base with paw feet and adjustable double socket arm. 15”h. $250-450 261
CHIPPENDALE MIRROR WITH PRINCE OF WALES FEATHERING. England, late 18th century, mahogany. Scrolled edges, and gilded liner and feathers, 34.5”h. 19”w. $200-400
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NORWEGIAN CARVED WOOD STEIN.
SCANDINAVIAN SMOOTHING BOARD.
Nineteenth century. Cylindrical piece of wood with turned lid and carved handle. Lid has carved lion and thumbpiece is a lion. Carved feet. Alligatored varnish finish. 10”h. $700-900
Eighteenth century. Thick wooden board with carved compass stars and flowers and initials. Dated”1734”. Horse handle. 32”l. $1,500-2,500
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NORWEGIAN CARVED BURL STEIN. Nineteenth century. Cylindrical piece of wood with turned lid and carved handle and thumbpiece. Lid has relief carved lion. Carved feet. Minor edge chips. 8”h. $400-600 265
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Nineteenth century. Lidded jar with chip carved bands and stylized carved animal feet. Underside is varnished. Old edge flake. 6”h. 4.5”d. $300-600
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SCANDINAVIAN PANTRY BOX. Late 19th century. Round bentwood box with laced seams and original floral designs and text on grained ground. Varnished with seam separation. 6.5”h. 17”d. $250-450 270
SCANDINAVIAN PANTRY BOX. Late 19th century. Round bentwood box with laced fingers and original floral and scroll designs on salmon ground. Separated seams. 6.5”h. 13.5”d. $350-450 271
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CARVED SCANDINAVIAN BOX. Second half-19th century. Oval bentwood box with intricate carving and wood spring latches. Old dark blue paint. 6.5”h. 10.5”w. $250-450
SCANDINAVIAN CARRIER. Mid 19th century, pine. Dovetailed with canted sides and bentwood handle. Original paint with flower urns on traces of salmon paint. Inscription around rim with 1823 date. Some imperfections. 14”h. 15” x 15”. $250-350
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Eighteenth century, mixed woods including burl. Thin walled with ornately carved heraldic lion thumbpiece, feet and lid. Dated “1751”. 8.5”h. $1,500-2,500
SCANDINAVIAN DOME TOP BOX. Second half-19th century, pine. Nailed with staple hinges. Salmon ground with original paint including horse and carriage. Minor imperfections. 6.34”h. 12.25”w. $250-450
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ELEVEN FRENCH TRANSFERWARE PLATES.
Late 19th century. Carved wooden chair with original floral design on mustard ground. Chip carved detail. Varnished with minor edge flakes. 6.5”h. $150-300
Mid 19th century. Five with handcoloring. Pair with military marked “Creil”, 8”d., pair of figural scenes, faintly marked, 8.75”d., and single of St. Pierre, 8.5”d. Together with colored plates. Green of bard, 8.5”d., and five of Napoleon, yellow with green borders, 8.5”d. Varying wear. $250-450
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SCANDINAVIAN DECORATED DOME TOP BOX. Third quarter-19th century, pine. Dovetailed lock box with pinned lid and wrought iron handle. Original grained decoration with initials and date “1868”. Some wear and shrinkage. 7.5”h. 15.25”w. $300-600
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United Kingdom, 1st half-19th century, oak with pine secondary. Molded cornice, game hooks across facade, base with five dovetailed drawers, turned pilasters on open base, and bracket feet. 80”h. 61”w. 16.5”d. $800-1,000
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Second half-19th century. Large bowl with original decoration. Stylized flowers and inscription on a mustard interior, and solid red on the exterior. Split with tin repairs, minor wear. 7”h. 17”d. $200-400 276
ELEVEN FRENCH TRANSFERWARE PLATES. Mid 19th century. Black transfers. Seven have famous buildings, and are marked “Stone Coquerel et Le Gros, Paris”, 9.5”d., and four have varying scenes including animals and Robinson Crusoe. Two are impressed “Montbreau”. 8.5”d. Varying wear. $100-300
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EUROPEAN FAIENCE DOG. Nineteenth century. Seated spaniel with polychrome glaze. Glaze flakes and firing separation in leg. 9.25”h. $200-300 280
CHIPPENDALE SERPENTINE FRONT THREE-DRAWER CHEST. England ca. 1800, mahogany with pine secondary. Cut corners, solid ends, dovetailed drawers, and bracket feet. Imperfections. 88.5”h. 37”w. 20.5”d. $250-500 281
SIX YEW WOOD TAVERN WINDSORS. England, 2nd half-19th century. All six have pierced back splats, boldly turned armrests and legs, saddle seats, and demilune stretchers. A pair with high backs, 18”h. seat, 43”h. and four lowbacks, 17.5”h. seat , 36”h. $400-800
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REGENCY SIDEBOARD WITH MIRROR. England, mid 19th century, mahogany with pine and oak secondary. Mirror with carved columns and grape crest, three drawers with ogee fronts, lower four doors with arched panels and interior with shelves, sliding shelves, and drawers. 7’h. 6’3”w. 2.5”d. $800-1,200
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ENGLISH CHEESE WHEEL TROLLEY. Nineteenth century, mahogany. Curved with applied half turnings on the ends. Brass casters. Age splits and small patch. 6.5”h. 16.5”w. $250-450 284
PAIR OF FRENCH CANDELABRA. Late 19th-early 20th century. Black slate with brass urns set with Minerva heads and topped with candle sockets. 31”h. $600-1,200 285
SEVRES STYLE DECORATED PORCELAIN URN. European, late 19th-early 20th century. Cobalt glaze with heavily gilt lilies and a reserve with hand painted seated nude signed “Wagner”. Minor crazing. 33”h. $1,500-2,500 286
LEATHER COVERED JEWEL BOX AND AN APPLESHAPED TEA CADDY. England, mid 19th century. Jewel box has coffer shape, brass feet and hardware, fitted interior, and dovetailed drawer, 6.5”h. 9.5”w. 7”d., and a fruit wood caddy with some foil remaining on interior, 4.5”h. $250-450 282 38 | GARTH’S Furniture and Decorative Arts: July 22, 2017
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FRENCH MANTEL CLOCK AND CANDELABRA. Second half 19th century. Red marble set with relief plaques of classical scenes. Pair of candelabra with bronze figures of women holding gilt flower baskets incorporating candle sockets, 33.5”h. Clock with outside escapement and brass works has a reclining classical woman with mirror on top. Unmarked works. 21.5”h. 25”l. $2,500-3,000 288
ENGLISH SILVER TEAPOT. London hallmarks for 1753, maker’s mark “RC”. Repousse floral decoration and wooden handle. Armorial shield. 10.5”h. $600-900
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EIGHTEEN ENGLISH SILVER KNIVES. Probably late 17th-early 19th century. Similar pistol grip handles with London hallmarks. Six small knives with crowned “GR” on blades, 7.5”l., and twelve dinner knives, 10.5”l. $300-600 290
REGENCY SIDEBOARD WITH CARVED BACKSPLASH. England, mid 19th century, mahogany with oak and pine secondary. Three drawers with ogee fronts, two end doors with vase shaped raised panels (left side has two drawers) two paneled doors, and bun fee. 51.5”h. 81”w. 27”d. $800-1,200
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TWO PAIR OF ENGLISH SILVER CANDLESTICKS. Neoclassical pair with London hallmarks for 1892. Bobeches. 6”h. And paneled pair with Birmingham marks 1892. 3.75”h. Both are weighted. $200-400 292
FOURTEEN ENGLISH SILVER DEMITASSE SPOONS. London hallmarks. Seven similar with shell bowls, five dated 1836, two 1837 and one 1814. 5”l. And six matching dated 1806. 5.5”l. $300-600 293
GROUP OF TEN TILES. England, American, and Continental. Four Delft scenic and floral, 5” square, and five English embossed and floral decorated, 6” square. Together with a Trenton N.J. embossed geometric, 4.25” square. $150-250
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LE GENIE DE L’HUMANITIE, EMILE LOUIS PICAULT (FRANCE, 1833-1915). Bronze, signed. Allegorical figure with book of famous men. Foundry mark “Galeria Artistica Peru 134 S. Reguan”. Seam separation at arm. 37”h. $2,000-3,000 296
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TWO DINING ROOM SERVING PIECES. England, mid 19th century. A four-shelf silent butler with dovetailed drawer, mahogany and bird’s-eye maple, turned stiles and legs with brass casters 48”h. 20”w. 14”d., and a butler’s tray on stand, mahogany with hinged sides, and scissor legs 33”h. 28”w. 19”l. $400-800 299
QUEEN ANNE-STYLE UPHOLSTERED WING BACK CHAIR. England, mid 19th century, mahogany. Legs with pad feet, rolled arms, and yellow damask upholstery. 18”h. seat, 45.5”h. $600-1,000
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FORTY-SEVEN PIECES OF A. COLES “JENNY LIND” PATTERN COIN SILVER.
Bronze, signed. Fighting tigers with patinated surface. Foundry mark “Syndicat___ Fabr. de Bronzes”. 11”h. 19”l. $600-1,200
Bronze, signed. Knight and nude woman. 25”h. including marble base. $3,000-4,500
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England, 1st quarter-19th century, mahogany. Stepped carved crest, reeded triple “X” back, tapered legs with “H” stretcher, and green damask upholstery with brass tack decoration. 18”h. seat, 35.5”h. overall. $200-300
TILT TOP TEA TABLE AND A PAIR OF SABER LEG CHAIRS. American. Tea table, mahogany with round top, turned column, and Queen Anne pad feet, 28”h. 31”dia. Chairs in walnut with carved back splats and line carvings, and upholstered seats, 17.5” seat height, 34”h. overall. $400-800 303
ELI TERRY PILLAR AND SCROLL CLOCK. American, 1st half-19th century, mahogany case with pine secondary. Glass tablet of a white Federal building, wooden face with floral painting, and wooden works. Retains original label. 31”h. 17.5”w. 4.5”d. $200-400 304
PAIR OF SABER LEG PAINTED SIDE CHAIRS. American, ca. 1820, mixed hard woods. Pierced splats, slip rush seats, rosewood grain painting, and yellow and gold pin striping and stenciling, 18”h. seat, 32.5”h. overall. $250-500
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Signed with title plaque. Standing figure of a man. Foundry mark "Vrai Bronze, Paris, B.D." Patinated black surface. 37.5"h. Photographed in Bronzes Sculptors & Founders by Harold Berman, pg. 723. Sold with signed book. $2,000-4,000
Bronze, signed “A Pandiani, Milano”. Man with ornate clothing. 33.5”h. $3,000-5,000
England, late 18th-early 19th century. Chippendale rectangular shape with routed edges, three interior wells, and brass bale handle, 5”h. 8”w. 5”d., and a sarcophagus-shape with brass ring handles, bone escutcheon, two lidded wells, and retains glass mixing bowl, 6”h. 12”w. 6”d. $250-500
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PRIS DE CORSAIRE, EMMANUEL VILLANIS (FRANCE, 1858-1914).
Nineteenth century. Mahogany French Louis XVI-style one-drawer stand with lower shelf, ormolu mounts, and dovetailed drawer, 31”h. 23.5”w. 15”d., and an English mahogany shaving mirror with three dovetailed drawers, and turned feet, 21.5”h. 22”w. 9”d. $250-500
Bronze, signed. Woman in chains. Foundry mark “Societes des Bronzes de Paris”. 34”h. $1,500-2,000 307
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England, 19th century. Oil on canvas country lane with travelers attributed to John Linnell, 12”h. 16”w., in a frame, 17.75”h. 21.75”w., and a monochromatic mountain scene with Classical ruins and lake signed “F.N.E.”, matted and frame, 15.25”h. 17.75”w. $250-500
Twentieth century, bronze, signed. Rider with weapons. Patinated surface, rifle has loss. Faint foundry mark. 27”h. $1,500-2,000
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England, mid 19th century, mixed hard woods. Dovetailed drawers, solid ends, and simple shaped front feet, 13.5”h. 16.5”w. 10”d. $200-400
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ARAB ON HORSEBACK, JEAN BAPTISTE BELLOC (FRANCE, 1863-1919).
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PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN (ENGLISH SCHOOL, 18TH CENTURY).
FRENCH CUPBOARD.
Oil on canvas, unsigned. Gentlewoman with long blonde hair. Restoration. 30”h. 23”w., framed, 35”h. 29”w. $600-1,200
Late 19th century, mixed woods. Two-piece cupboard with four paneled doors top and bottom. Shaped squat feet and scalloped apron. Refinished, replaced cornice. 86.5”h. 82”w. 24”d. $900-1,200
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FRENCH WALL CLOCK. Late 19th-early 20th century. Gilt bronze clock with works marked “Raingo Freres a Paris”. Enameled face marked “Sugden a Paris”. Frame has two figures, a dog and a deer. Figures are missing some pieces. 25”h. $1,500-3,000 316
CATTLE BY WILLEM PHILIPPUS CANDEL (NETHERLANDS, 1835-1904). Oil on wood panel, signed lower right. Cattle in pasture. 10”h. 15”w., framed, 14”h. 19”w. $250-500
SEVEN WILLIAM HOGARTH PRINTS. Engravings on paper. Six small folio “Marriage ala Mode” (1806, 1807 and 1808 printings). Published by Longman, Hurst and Orme. London. And large folio “The March to Finchley” (1761 printing). Foxing, edge wear. Unframed. 20”h. 25.75”w. $300-600 319
PORTRAIT OF BOY SIGNED “ROSSI” (EUROPEAN SCHOOL, LATE 19TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, signed lower right. Boy with straw hat and pipe. Restoration. 18”h. 12”w., framed, 26.5”h. 21”w. $100-300
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PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN (AMERICAN SCHOOL, MID 19TH CENTURY).
FRENCH COUNTRY TRAY TOP TABLE.
QUEEN ANNE-STYLE DINING TABLE.
First half-20th century, mixed woods. Nailed drawer. Brown varnish surface. Worn. 27.5”h. 27.5”w. 20”d. $50-75
Late 20th century, mahogany veneer. Double pedestal with pad feet. 29.5”h. 73”w. 44”d. with two 24” leaves in crate and pads. $400-600
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FRENCH-STYLE BREAKDOWN WARDROBE.
GROUP OF ENAMELWORK.
Oil on canvas, unsigned. Young woman with flowered lace cap and gold harp brooch. Restoration. 30”h. 24”w., framed, 34”h. 28”w. $400-800 321
MINIATURE PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN. Probably England, late 18th-early 19th century. She wears a ribboned crap. Initialed “HE”. Brass frame, 2.75”h. $100-350 322
MINIATURE PORTRAIT BY ETHEL WEBLING (WASHINGTON, LATE 19TH CENTURY). Signed. Oval portrait of a woman dressed in white. Brass frame. 4.75”h. 3.75”w. $350-450 323
LOUIS XVI-STYLE MARBLE TOP SERVER.
Twentieth century, pine. Short legs, carved apron with fan and cornice with dentil molding and carved floral center. 83.5”h. 54”w. 25”d. $400-800 327
THREE ENGLISH HUNTLEY & PALMER BISCUIT TINS. Late 19th-early 20th century. All marked. Ship’s cannon with images, 5”h., and two with embossed scenes. Queen Elizabeth I box, 9”l., and Egyptian vase with Anthony and Cleopatra, 8.75”h. Varying wear. $150-350
Second half-19th century-early 20th century. Russian basket, 5.5”l., sugar tongs and teaspoons, all with hallmarks. And two spoons, one marked “Sterling”, 5”l., one marked “830”, 4”l. Together with a brass and cloisonne hand mirror with beveled mirror. 13”l. $350-450
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EIGHT AMERICAN CHIPPENDALE-STYLE CHAIRS. Second half-20th century, mahogany. Six sides and two arms with white floral upholstered slip seats. Armchairs have sun fading. $300-600
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TWO PEDESTALS. Early 20th century. Continental marble topped pedestal. Shaped sides with green tinted veneer and floral inlay, with ormolu cherub corners. Conforming marble top. 49”h. 15” x 15”. And a mahogany fern stand with rope twist column and stylized paw feet. Wear to top. 35”h. 14.5”d. $300-500
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TWO LANDSCAPES BY CHARLES WILLIAM DUVALL (OHIO, 1864-1966).
TWO CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN INLAID TABLES.
Oil on artist board, signed and dated 1946. Sunset. 9”h. 11.5”w., late frame, 12.5”h. 15”w. $100-200
Oil on artist board, signed and dated. Wooded streams. Dated 1944, 8”h. 10”w., framed, 11.5”h. 13.5”w., and dated 1932, 11”h. 13.5”w., framed, 14.5”h. 17”w. Late frames. $200-400 333
Late 20th century, mixed woods including mahogany. Hepplewhite-style drop leaf with single dovetailed drawer by “Councill Craftsmen”. Medallion and bellflower inlay. 28”h. 29.75”w. 22”. 38” with leaves. And a tray table with stretcher base and inlaid medallion. 23”h. 28”w. 19”d. $100-300
TWO LANDSCAPES BY CHARLES WILLIAM DUVALL (OHIO, 1864-1966).
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Oil on artist board, signed and dated. Mountain stream, 8”h. 10”w., framed, 12.25”h. 14.25”w. and mountain, 1946. 9”h. 12”w., framed, 13”h. 16”w. Late frames. $150-300 334
WHITE BIRCHES-NOVEMBER BY WILL QUINLAN (AMERICAN, 1877-1963).
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Oil on artist board, signed and dated 1904 lower left. Atmospheric landscape. “Salmagundi Club Thumb-box Exhibition” label on back. 6”h. 8.5”w., late frame, 11.75”h. 14.25”w. $400-800 335
AMERICAN TILT TOP TABLE. Late 18th-early 19th century, mahogany. Column with gadrooned detail, tripod base and single board top. Edge loss and pieced repair. 28”h. 28.5”d. $100-300
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TWO LANDSCAPE PAINTINGS (UNITED KINGDOM, LATE 19TH CENTURY). Gouache on paper. Scottish highlands with faint signature and title “Walter H. P__”, “Sleg__ Skye, July 1866”. Framed, 16.5”h. 20”w. overall. And study of shepherd watching flock of sheep. Unsigned. Framed, 15.25”h. 21”w. overall. $200-400 341
FIVE WESTERN PRINTS FROM RAILROAD EXPLORATION AND SURVEY.
Mid 20th century, mahogany. Open arms with scrolls and carved hairy pawfeet. Some edge nicks. Green upholstery. 18” seat, 45”h. $100-350 337
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AMERICAN CHIPPENDALE-STYLE ARMCHAIR.
PARISIAN STREET SCENE BY T.E. PENCKE (FRANCE, B. 1929).
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Nineteenth century, mahogany with poplar secondary. Four dovetailed, graduated drawers with beaded edge, ogee bracket feet and fitted interior with dovetailed drawers. Age splits and old refinishing. 44”h. 42”w. 21”d. 33” writing height. $300-600
Handcolored lithographs after Stanley, printed by Sarony, Major & Knapp, New York. “Awaiting the Return of Mr. Tinkman, Chemakane Mission, Fort Okinakane, Hudson Bay Mill” and “Distribution of Goods to the Gros Ventres”. Late matching frames. 13.5”H. 15.75“w. overall. $250-450
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AMERICAN CHIPPENDALE-STYLE SLANT FRONT DESK.
Oil on canvas, signed lower left. Fall scene with horse carriage. 20”h. 24”w., framed, 28.5”h. 32.5”w. $150-350
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TWO PAINTINGS (EUROPEAN SCHOOL, LATE 19TH-EARLY 20TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas. Still life with white roses. Signature appears to be “Jenny Von Wyk”. Restoration. 17”h. 15”w., framed, 23”h. 20.5”w. And wetlands. Unsigned. 14”h. 11”w., framed, 17.5”h. 14.5”w. Both have restoration. $250-450
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SLEIGH SCENE BY ADOLPH SCHREYER (GERMANY, 1828-1899). Oil on canvas, signed lower right. Winter scene with sleigh driver and rifleman pursued by wolves. Restoration. 46”h. 72”w., framed, 55.5”h. 81”w. $4,000-8,000
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THREE ENGRAVINGS. European, 16th-17th centuries. Noah in his tent, Crispin Van de Passe from the George Binet Print Collection. Trimmed. 4”h. 3.5”w. Venus, Adriaen Collaert. Trimmed. Framed, 13”h. 15.25”w. overall. And man with pipe, Adrian Ostrade. Stained, edge tear. Framed, 16.5”h. 13.5”w. $250-500 343
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SILHOUETTE AND WAX PANEL. European, 19th-early 20th century. Wax relief panel of “Triumph of Cupid”. Marked on the back “Elizabeth Mary ___”. Gilt frame, 5.25”h. 6.75”w. And a reverse painted silhouette on glass of a man seated at a desk. “Fec Weitland 1803” but appears to be later. Crack and loss. Framed, 11.75”h. 9.25”w. overall. $100-200 346
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AMERICAN FEDERAL CORNER CUPBOARD.
LANDSCAPE (ENGLISH SCHOOL, LATE 19TH CENTURY).
Watercolor on paper of English ruins and cottage. Unsigned but a note attributes it to Annie Carvalho, daughter of Soloman Nunez Carvalho. Framed, 4.75”h. 6.25”w. And an oil on panel of barnyard with fowl. Presentation dated 1924 on back. Dutch-style frame, 7.5”h. 8.75”w. Frame sizes. $200-400
Early 19th century, mahogany with pine secondary. Two-piece cupboard with rosehead nails. Single doors top and bottom with glass in the top. Butterfly shelves in top. Late salmon interior paint. Imperfections. 79”h. 29.5”w. $600-800
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AMERICAN FEDERAL-STYLE SOFA.
AMERICAN FEDERAL-STYLE OVER THE MANTEL MIRROR.
HARBOR SCENE BY IVAN COUVER (DENMARK, 19TH CENTURY).
Twentieth century, mahogany. Reeded front legs. Ivory upholstery. 34”h. 74”w. $300-600
Watercolor on paper, signed lower right. Windmill and boat. Framed under glass, 23”h. 30”w. $200-400
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GRIST MILL STONE. Nineteenth century. Smooth and crosshatched sides. 6”h. 25”d. $150-300
Oil on canvas, signed lower right “C___ Cox ‘85”. Cattle crossing a stream. Restoration. 14.25”h. 20.25”w., framed, 19.5”h. 25.5”w. $200-300
Second half-20th century. Three sections with architectural cornice, ball drops and Corinthian columns. Gilt with black painted detail. Beveled edge mirrors. 30”h. 58”w. $100-300
PORTRAIT OF A MAN (AMERICAN SCHOOL, MID 20TH CENTURY). Oil on artist board, unsigned. Elderly man with suspenders. 24”h. 20”w., framed, 29.5”h. 25.5”w. $100-200
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WINGED FAIRY, JEAN PAUL AUBE (FRANCE, 1837-1916).
FISHERMAN, ERNEST JUSTIN FERRAND (FRANCE, 1849-1932).
ORIENTAL RUNNER.
Cast bronze, signed. Fairy holding roses. 26”h. $600-1,200
Bronze, signed “Ferrand, France”. Fisherman with spear. Patinated surface. 29”h. $1,500-2,500
MERCURY AFTER GIAMBOLOGNA (ITALY, 1529-1608). Twentieth century, bronze, unsigned. Mercury with caduceus. 32”h. overall. $300-600 357
ORIENTAL RUG. Mid 20th century. Room size Heriz with red ground and white spandrels. Hole. 9’3” x 17’10”. $900-1,200 358
AUBUSSON-STYLE RUG. American or European, 2nd half-20th century. Fourpanel floral design. 10’10” x 14’10”. $400-600 359
ORIENTAL RUG.
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Iran, 2nd half-20th century. Room size floral with white ground and blue border. 9’8” x 12’11”. $600-800 360
ORIENTAL RUG. Second half-20th century. Room size Tabriz with hunt scene on blue ground. 9’2” x 12’. $600-1,200 361
ORIENTAL RUG. Iran, 2nd half-20th century. Bidjar with red ground. 4’3” x 6’9”. $250-450 357 46 | GARTH’S Furniture and Decorative Arts: July 22, 2017
Second half-20th century. Caucasian-style geometric with camel ground. “Made in Iran”. 3’5” x 9’. $250-450 363
THREE ORIENTAL SADDLEBAGS. Mid 20th century. Two are complete with colorful designs, 1’ x 2’7” and 2’3” x 3’11”. One in plum and blue is a bag face. 1’8” x 1’8”. $250-350 364
CHINESE RUG. Ca. 1925. Fette-Li type with polychrome floral border and camel ground. Thick pile. 6’1” x 8’9”. $600-800 365
TWO ORIENTAL RUGS. Second quarter-20th century. Sarouks with red ground. Good pile and signature cartouche, 3’6’ x 5’, and a mat, 1’11” x 2’6”. $600-800 366
TWO CHINESE RUGS. Ca. 1925. Fette-Li type with polychrome floral border and camel ground. Thick piles. 3’ x 5’10”. $400-800 367
CHINESE RUG. Ca. 1925. Fette-Li type with polychrome floral border and camel ground. Thick pile. 6’1” x 8’9”. $600-800
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ORIENTAL RUG.
SHERATON THREE-CUSHION SOFA.
Second quarter-20th century. Room size Sarouk with burgundy ground. 8’11” x 11’5”. $1,000-1,500
England, 1st quarter-19th century, mahogany frame. Reeding with reeded armrests, turned front legs with brass casters, and cream damask upholstery cushions, holsters, and frame, 17” seat height, 32”h. 75”l. $600-900
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FIVE ORIENTAL RUGS. Second half-20th century. Two similar Bokharas, 2’ x 3’2”, a Hamadan mat, 1’7” x 2’2”, and two other Bokharas including one flatweave, 2’4” x 3’10” and 1’7” x 2’6”. $250-500
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AMERICAN DECORATED WASHSTAND. Mid 19th century, pine. Bamboo turned legs, bottom shelf and dovetailed gallery. Original grain painting. Some edge wear. 40”h. 37”w. 17”d. $250-450
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ORIENTAL RUG. Second half-20th century. Persian floral design on sage green ground. 6’ x 9’1”. $600-800
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SHERATON TWO-DRAWER DROP LEAF WORK TABLE.
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American, ca. 1820, birch with pine secondary. Dovetailed drawers, top of drawers open to an adjustable writing surface, and nicely turned thin legs, 29”h. 21”w. plus 8.5” leaves, 21”d. $250-450
TWO ORIENTAL RUGS. Second quarter-20th century. Red grounds. Sarouk mat, 2’3 x 4’2”, and Lilihan, 3’6” x 4’7”. Minor wear. $250-500
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FOUR HAND-COLORED HUNTING SCENES FROM A SERIES.
First half-20th century. Caucasian with four blue medallion panels on red ground. Wear. 4’5” x 6’5”. $250-500
France, ca. 1800. Painted by Huet and engraved by Duthe. “La Chasse At Carf”, “Le Repos Apres La Chasse”, and “La Chasse Au Renard”. Together with “Le Moment De La Chasse”. Framed and matted, 17.75”h. 19.5”w. $200-400
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FOUR FRAMES OF BOTANICALS. Ca. 1800. Appear to be six pages from a specimen book in watercolors and in two frames (three in each frame), with Latin names, 14”h. 28”w. and 14”h. 27”w. Together with two French prints of fruit, 20.75”h. 14.75”w. $200-400
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Late 19th century. Oval wood frames with molded gesso designs. Over painted. Some loss. 41”h. 36”w. $100-250
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HOWARD MILLER PETAL WALL CLOCK.
MEDUSA, NANCY GRAVES (AMERICAN, 1939-1995).
American, 1957. Designed by George Nelson. Colorful plastic “petals”. Model number 7513. Howard Miller label. 18”d. $1,000-1,500
Color silkscreen with glitter on paper, signed and numbered 86/170. Abstract. Framed. 34”h. 33.25”w. $250-450
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ABSTRACT BY TADAAKI KUWAYAMA (NEW YORK/JAPAN, B. 1932). Acrylic or enamel paint on paper, laid down on masonite, signed and dated 1968 lower right. Three vertical stripes. Surface loss lower right. 34”h. 11.5”w. $2,000-3,000
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STILL LIFE BY RICK STONER (AMERICAN, B. 1951). Pastel on paper, signed lower right. Apples on beach towels. Framed, 25.25”h. 29.25”w. $100-350 385
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TWO FABRIC ARTWORKS BY ALAN R. NEIDER (AMERICAN, B. 1944). Painted fabric, one signed on back. Draped swag, 56”h. 75.5”w., and panels hanging from a rod, 73.75”h. 84.75”w. $900-1,200
STUDY AFTER RUBEN’S BY HARRY FRITZIUS (CALIFORNIA, 1933-1989). Oil on canvas, signed lower right. Figure on horse. 88”h. 63”w. $400-800
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Etching on paper, signed. House and tree. Unframed, 3.25”h. 3.75”w. $100-300 385A
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THE PIRATE HOUSE PRINT, ANTOINETTE FRANCESCA RHETT (SOUTH CAROLINA, 1884-1964).
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BALCONY SCENE AFTER CARL LUDWIG FRIEDRICK BECKER. Mid 20th century. Oil on canvas, signed lower left. Copied after Becker’s 1880 original “Othello Tells His Story”. Restoration. 24”h. 36”w., framed, 29.75”h. 41”w. $300-600
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SILVER ATOCHA INGOT. Molded ingot with various marks from the ship wreck Nuestra Senora de Atocha. 3.5"h. 14.25"w. 5"d. Approx. 75 lbs. Certificate of Authenticity from Treasure Salvors Inc. included. The ship, part of King Philip's Terra Firme fleet, sank in 1622 near the Florida Keys. According to the certificate, it is 2360 silver fineness and manifest comments note M. to J. deMunibe. $25,000-35,000
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TWO PAINTINGS BY STAN FULLERTON (CALIFORNIA/OREGON, B. 1935).
CONGA AT BIG FISH BY DUB BROCK (NEW ORLEANS, B. 1950).
BEREA...PRINT, GERMANY KLEMM (OREGON, B. 1900).
Oil on canvas, signed, titled and dated 1987 on backs. Dog and American Madonna. Unframed, 42” x 42”. And A Man with Horns. Strip frame, 36”h. 32”w. $200-400
Mixed media on sheet, signed, dated 1987 and titled at bottom. Five figures in foreground. Unframed. 36”h. 45”w. $200-400
Woodblock print, signed, titled and numbered 5/100. Grain buildings “Berea, in North Dakota”. Framed, 18.5”h. 16”w. $75-125
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LARGE GROUP OF POSTERS AND ANATOMY CHART.
Acrylic on canvas, signed on back. Similar pieces, one is titled “Where Did All the Color Go”. Unframed, 72”h. 60”w. $400-800
Peter Max poster “An Evening with Larry King”, signed by Larry King and Peter Max. Together with fifteen reproduction Bicentennial and exhibit posters. Includes a classroom human anatomy chart, mounted on linen. Most are mounted on wall panels. Average size 30” x 24”. $100-300
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TWO PAINTINGS BY FRANCIE RICH (AMERICAN, B. 1947). Gouache on paper, signed lower right, 1987. She’s a Lucky Girl with bride and groom. Image size, 22.5”h. 30”w. And watercolor and ink on paper, signed lower left. He’s a Lucky Guy with a man and two women. Image size, 27.75”h. 33”w. $500-1,000
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JERUSALEM, JERUSALEM BY HARRY FRITZIUS (CALIFORNIA, 1933-1989).
SELF SERVICE BY MARK ELLIOT BULWINKLE (AMERICAN, 2ND HALF-20TH CENTURY).
Oil on canvas, unsigned. Reclining figure of Jesus Christ. Unframed, 72”h. 135”w. $400-800
Steel, unsigned. Nude man. Original paint. 17”h. 21”l. $250-350 399
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FOUR AMERICAN PRINTS. Twentieth century. “Niagara Dance: Artpark Summer of 1977”, Robert Stackhouse. Silk screen on paper, signed and numbered 24/100. 35”h. 27.5”w., “No Bother”, Lester Van Winkle. Color etching, signed and numbered 9/25. 27.5”h. 20”w., and “Strange Act for a Strange Audience”, Stan Fullerton. Linoleum, signed and numbered #VI/VI . 22.5”h. 28.5”w. Together with waves, Diane Burko. Color lithograph, signed and numbered 113/173. 40.25”h. 30”w. $250-450 395
THREE AMERICAN PRINTS. Twentieth century. Three color monoprints, Paul Delong. Signed and numbered. Framed. “Nosidam Suite VI: Home Again”, 3/7, 1979. Framed, 23.5”h. 19.5”w., “Nosidam Suite VI: Take Me Back to the Sweet Sunny South” 1/7, 1979. 23”h. 19.25”w. and “Nosidam Suite III: Lost in the City” 6/7, 1979. 15.5”H. 19”w. And abstract color lithograph. Illegible signature, 13/40. Image size, 26.25” x 26.25”. Together with abstract serigraph, Brigette Reyes. Signed, artist proof. Framed, 20” x 20”. $200-400
TEENAGERS SCULPTURE BY MARK ELLIOT BULWINKLE (AMERICAN, 2ND HALF-20TH CENTURY). Cut out steel, unsigned. Large complex figure group with original paint. 80”h. 58”w. $600-900 400
MISS AMERICA BY MARK ELLIOT BULWINKLE (AMERICAN, 2ND HALF-20TH CENTURY). Three-dimensional tin piece with original paint, unsigned. Female figure. 26”h. $250-450 401
THREE IMAGES BY MARK ELLIOT BULWINKLE (AMERICAN, 2ND HALF-20TH CENTURY. Unsigned. “Pregnant”, 1983, mixed media on paper. Colorful animal. Image size, 22”h. 30”w. And untitled with animal, 1986, Crayola crayon on paper. Image size, 22”h. 30”w. Together with image of woman, 1986, mixed media on paper. Image size, 31”h. 23.5”w. All in acrylic cases. $450-650
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THREE AMERICAN PRINTS. Twentieth century. “Hanging”, Sidney Goodman. Etching, signed and numbered 4/100. Framed, 31”h. 23.5”w. “Rue Mouffetard”, Harold Altman. Color lithograph, signed and numbered 95/285. Image size, 17.25”h. 26”w. and optical giclee print on canvas, possibly “Gonsalves”, 55/195. Image size, 19”h. 14”w. $150-350 397
BREAKFAST SCENE MARK ELLIOT BULWINKLE (AMERICAN, 2ND HALF-20TH CENTURY). Three-dimensional tin piece with original paint. Couple at table. 33”h. $200-400
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TIFFANY STERLING SILVER BOWL.
TWELVE PIECES OF AMERICAN CUT GLASS.
New York, ca. 1907-1947. Large shallow bowl with rams’ heads and garlands. “Tiffany & Co. Makers Sterling Silver 9251000”. With pierced brass cover. 5”h. 16”d. $3,000-5,000
Late 19th-early 20th century. Six tumblers, 4”h., toothpick and two shakers marked “Hawkes”. Together with an unmarked cruet, sugar, and creamer, 3.5” to 8”h. $100-250
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REGENCY TWO-PIECE STEPBACK CUPBOARD. 402
England, mid 19th century, mahogany with pine secondary. Molded cornice, three single pane glass doors, base with large ogee drawer, applied turned decoration, two doors with raised panels, three dovetailed center drawers, and bracket feet. 89.5”h. 54.5”w. 20.5”d. $600-900 404
TEAPOT AND TEA CADDY. England, 19th century. Silver tea caddy with London 1846 hallmarks, 6"h., and a coffee pot, possibly with London silver marks for 1704, Ambrose Stevenson. 9.5"h. $250-450 405
SIX PIECES OF CONTINENTAL SILVER. Nineteenth century. All with various repousse decorations. Hallmarked. Teapot with bird, 6”h., casket with hunt scene, 3”h., two similar tea caddies with garden scenes, 5”h., and a tray with Northern European tavern scene, 6”d. Together with an oval dresser box with courting scene and “Newport, August, 1897”, 6”l. $250-500 406
FRENCH SILVER COVERED DISHES AND TRAY.
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Nineteenth century. Hallmarked, the bowl has a distinct mark for 950 silver. Repousse floral decoration. Double handled bowl, 15"w., and oval tray, 11.5" x 18". Together with a glass bowl and silver undertray, 6"d. and lid. From the Princess Lida Thurn and Taxis (Austria-Hungary) Collection. $700-900
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“HAWKES” CUT GLASS VASE AND PITCHER. New York, late 19th-early 20th century. Flared vase, 11”h., and pitcher, 10”h. $100-200 409
“HAWKES” CUT GLASS COMPOTE. New York, late 19th-early 20th century. Scalloped rim, baluster stem with teardrop bubble. 9.5”h. 8.5”d. $100-200 410
GERMAN SILVER KNIGHT. Late 19th century. Indistinct hallmarks. Knight with shield and sword on base with glass stones. Gilt accents. 9.75”h. $100-250 411
FOUR AMERICAN SILVER DRINKING VESSELS. Unmarked goblet with bright work monogrammed and dated “September 28, 1881”, 6”h., mug with Roman rosette marked “Ball & Black, New York, 925/1000”, 3.25”h., and a mug marked “F.H. Clark & C., coin”, 3.5”h. Together with a chased mug “W. Adams, New York”, 4”h. $250-450 412
SIX SILVER STUFFING SPOONS AND LADLES. Eighteenth-20th century. Two spoons, Continental mark and Glasgow 1856. And four ladles: Edinburgh 1806, indistinct English marks, American coin “J. Heath” and late American “Sterling”. 12” to 14”l. $250-500
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419
ENGLISH SILVER TRAY.
TWELVE CONTINENTAL SILVER FORKS.
London hallmarks for 1788, maker’s mark for Samuel Godbehere and Edward Wigan. Four feet and beaded rim. Monogrammed. 14.25”d. $1,000-2,000
Nineteenth century. Distorted marks with “JP” initialed. 8”l. $75-125 420
414
AMERICAN APOTHECARY.
PAIR OF ENGLISH SILVER MASTER SALTS.
Late 19th century, cherry with pine and poplar secondary. Cabinet with ten dovetailed drawers with reverse painted glass labels over two doors. Refinished with worn labels. 51”h. 21”w. 9”d. $150-300
London hallmarks for 1801, maker’s mark Solomon Houghman. Engraved designs and four feet. Cobalt glass inserts have ground edges. Together with two spoons dated 1804 by Peter, Anne and William Bateman. $400-800
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421
AMERICAN ARTS AND CRAFTS BENCH. 415
FOUR SILVER SPOONS. Three are English with London hallmarks. One rattail spoons has a date mark between 1697 and 1715, 8”l. And a pair of stuffing spoons dated 1774, maker’s mark for Thomas Chawner, 12”l. Together with a rattail spoon with faint marks, possibly English. Inscribed 1700. 8”l. Imperfections. $300-600 416
Early 20th century, oak. Spindle back and arms. Edge loss to seat. 37.5”h. 34”w. 16”d. $100-200 422
AMERICAN CHIPPENDALE-STYLE WINGBACK CHAIR WITH OTTOMAN. Second half-20th century, mahogany. White upholstered armchair, 20” seat, 40”h. Together with a rolling ottoman with matching upholstery. 17”h. 26” x 29”. $100-300
416
AMERICAN COIN SILVER PITCHER. Mid 19th century. Greek key bands and scroll handle. Marked “Standard PLK”. 13.5”h. $400-800 417
SEVEN SILVER SUGAR TONGS. Eighteenth-20th century. Two American coin “M&R” and “G. Baker”, three English including Hester Bateman and two with partial London hallmarks and one Dublin, Ireland, 1849 by John Smith (Smyth). Together with one unmarked. $400-600 418
THREE ENGLISH SILVER SPOONS. London hallmarks for 1809, 1800 and 1782. Two have Hester Bateman marks including a berry spoon, the other has mark for Peter, Anne and William Bateman. 8.5”l. $350-450
423
AMERICAN QUEEN ANNE-STYLE HIGHBOY. Mid 20th century, flame birch with poplar secondary. Two-piece broken arch highboy with dovetailed drawers and carved fans on top and bottom drawers. Well-done hand made reproduction. Age split on one bottom side. 79”h. 41”w. 22.5”d. $600-1,200
425
PEGASE SE REVOLTE AFTER EMILE LOUIS PICAULT (FRANCE, 1833-1915). Spelter, signed. Pegasus having thrown his rider. Wear. 24”h. including marble base. $100-250
424
PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN (AMERICAN SCHOOL, MID 19TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, unsigned. Woman dressed in grey with a Bible beside her. Restored. 10”h. 8”w., repainted gold frame, 15”h. 13”w. $200-300
426
TWO FRAMED NEEDLEWORK PIECES. England. Finely done needlepoint panel with wire thread, and bleeding hearts, 12.5”h. 12”w., and a woolie of Steamship VICTORIA flying Union Jack, and nearing a shore with lighthouse, in a bird’s-eye frame with gilded liner, 16”h. 21”w. $250-450 www.GARTHS.com | 53
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433
TWO PAINTINGS (AMERICAN, 20TH CENTURY).
THREE PIECES OF ARTWORK (AMERICAN, 20TH CENTURY).
The Slide Show by Marvin LeRoy Bennett. Acrylic on canvas, signed lower right. Realistic palm trees. Image size, 48.25”h. 40.25”w. And McDonalds and 3 Flags, Louisville, KY by Joe and Dori DeCamillis. Oil on paper, signed and titled on back. Image, 2”h. 3”w. $200-400 428
“Making Life Worse, by Making It Better” by R. Trussell. Charcoal on paper, signed and dated 1968 lower left. Hand and figure. Signature. Image size, 33”h. 27”w. Faces by Samuel Bookatz (1910-2009). Charcoal and chalk on paper, signed lower right. Framed size, 35”h. 45”w. Together with an abstract collage by Patrick Jones (b. 1948). Acrylic and paper collage on wood, unsigned. Unframed, 36”h. 24”w. $250-500
THREE PIECES OF CERAMIC ARTWORK (AMERICAN, 20TH CENTURY).
434
“Breaking Bread” by Michael Cohen, 1974. Two hands on dish. 14”h. 20”w. and “New York City Elevator” by Hanazetta. Signed. Several figures in a block. Original paint. Edge flakes. 12” square. Together with nest of eggs inset with colored glass. 5”h. 14.5”d. $100-350
WHEN THAT APRIL BY DAVE MORELAND (AMERICAN, B. 1944). Three-dimensional wall sculpture, signed and dated 1985 on back. Cardboard with lights and original paint. Classical building with nude and animals. Some wear and creases. 25”h. 77”w. $100-350
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435
FOUR PIECES OF ARTWORK.
LADDER SCULPTURE BY ROBERT ALAN BOOTH (AMERICAN, 20TH CENTURY).
“Tamandua” by Peggi Kroll Roberts (American, b. 1954). Two images, mixed media on paper signed lower right. Image size, 13”h. 11”w. And two pieces by Madonna Phillips (American, 20th century). Mixed media collages on paper, unsigned. “Excitement from a New Light Bulb”, image size, 15.5”h. 11.5”w. And “Refrigerated Woman, Fresh or Frozen”. Image size, 17.75”h. 14.25”w. Framed. $350-450 430
FOUR PIECES OF ARTWORK (AMERICAN SCHOOL, 2ND HALF20TH CENTURY). Unsigned. “Semaphores”, acrylic paint on fabric. 51.5”h. 41”w., conceptual floor sculpture “Rudy’s G. Din”, pole covered with burlap and chains on wood base, 77”h., and macrame panel, 89”h. 25.5”w. Together with a string of paper bags. 6”h. 70”w. $400-600 431
THREE PIECES OF ARTWORK (20TH CENTURY). “Helluva Lotta Fun”, signed “__ Silver”. Mixed media on paper with cars and cartoon figures. Image size, 13.5”h. 10.5”w., and mixed media cross by Liz Whitney Quisgard (American, b. 1953). Signed on back. 18. 75”h. 18.5”w. Together with “Our Lady of Guadalajara” by Ken Chu (China, born 1953). Mixed media, signed on back. 15”h. 10.75”w. $350-450 432
AMERICAN STUDIO GLASS SCULPTURE. Twentieth century, faintly signed. Polychrome center. 10.5”h. $75-125 54 | GARTH’S Furniture and Decorative Arts: July 22, 2017
Mixed media. Ladder and ceramic attachments with original paint. Some missing and damaged attachments. 84”h. 17”w. $100-300 436
PHOTOGRAPHS AND A PILLOW. Photograph on canvas “Portrait of Marcel DuChamp”, illegible signature with number 5/50. Unframed, 22.5”h. 29.25”w. And silver gelatin print of “Joe Swayze, Veteran, Dalat, Vietnam”. Framed, 16”h. 11”w. Together with a plastic cushion with a building photo. 20”h. 32”w., and three posters of Holocaust victims, one framed, 48”h. 21”w. $100-200 437
TWO CALENDARS AND A PRINT. “Ethel 1999”, James Benning (American, b. 1942). Photo silkscreen on paper, signed, titled, edition of 35. Woman at gas station. Image size, 25.25”h. 32.5”w. And a Gil Elvgren 1947 calendar “Gay Nymph”. In case, 32.5”h. 15.25”w. Together with a calendar print “Johnson Bridge & Rail Works” Washington, DC 1971. Mounted, 26.25”h. 20”w. $100-250 438
TWO AMERICAN PRINTS. Twentieth century, color lithographs. “Watergate” stamps, Gale Wagner. Signed and numbered 11/100. Framed, 16”h. 26”w. And Batman and Robin, Bob Kane. Signed and numbered 137/300. Framed. 36.25”h. 28”w. $200-300
439
442
THE ROSE BY ALFONSE PAGANO (AMERICAN, 20TH CENTURY).
I QUIT BY LESTER VAN WINKLE (AMERICAN, B, 1944).
Wall sculpture with found objects, signed, titled and dated 1989 on back. 106”h. 56.5”w. $150-350
Signed. Wood, plastic and metal sculpture of a woman on base with bottles and flowers. 80”h. 54”w. 30”d. $250-500
440
443
THE RIVER BY ALFONSE PAGANO (AMERICAN, 20TH CENTURY).
I GIVE MY HEART TO YOU BY LESTER VAN WINKLE (AMERICAN, B, 1944).
Wall sculpture with found objects, signed, titled and dated 1989 on back. 94”h. 92”w. $150-350
Signed. Wood, plastic and metal sculpture of a woman with wire gown frame. 80”h. $250-450
441
444
RED NEON BY RAFAEL FERRER (PUERTO RICO, B. 1933).
CRUCIFIX BY LESTER VAN WINKLE (AMERICAN, B, 1944).
Conceptual lighted floor sculpture, 1979. Metal pole and a yellow neon light on wooden base. Light does not work. 85.5”h. 18”w. $1,000-1,500
442
439
Signed. Wood and latex paint cross with an upside down woman surrounded by light bulbs. Small pieced repair. 54” x 54”. $150-350
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440
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446
451
ASIAN BRONZE SEA DRAGON SHAPED VESSEL.
JAPANESE BRONZE URN.
CHINESE CHIPPENDALE CELLARETTE.
Early 20th century. Large urn with foo dog finial, dragon handles and elephant head feet. Relief scenes of birds and flowers on either side. One handle loose. 30.5”h. $400-600
Late 19th-early 20th century. Two figures with removable heads and gilt accents. 12”h. $250-500
England, 4th quarter-18th century, mahogany. Serpentine front, square fluted legs with fretwork at top, heavy brass handles, and interior with seven fitted wells. 27.5”h. 19”w. 12”d. $1,500-2,500
447
445
446
THREE PIECES OF 19TH-CENTURY PORCELAINS.
452
Pair of Old Paris flower pots with underplates with apple green bodies, gold trim, and reserves on front and back of floral bouquets, 7”h., and an English boatshaped footed serving bowl with lemon yellow border, floral center, and marked “Annual Lavelera”, 4”h. 12”l. 8”w. $175-350
England, 1st half-19th century, mahogany. Ribbed turnings, cast brass bindings and handle, and sheet brass liner. 17”h. 13.5”d. $1,500-2,500
448
Twentieth century. Head with gesso and original paint. Wear. 12.5”h. And burl root carving of Hotei with children. Areas of wear. 11”h. 20”w. including base. $100-300
PAIR OF SAMSON CANDLESTICKS. France, 1st half-19th century, porcelain. Decorated in Famille Rose-style with faux Chinese marks on the underside. 6.5”h. $300-600
GEORGIAN PEAT BUCKET.
453
TWO ASIAN CARVINGS OF BUDDHA.
454 449 447 - 450
SIXTEEN PIECES OF ENGLISH CHINA MOSTLY WEDGWOOD. Nineteenth century. Ten Wedgwood dinner plates with floral pattern in Imari colors, 10.25”dia., three Wedgwood creamware pieces including a sauce boat, relish, and platter, and two unmarked footed cake plates. Together with an unmarked basket. $250-450
Twentieth century. Mid century woodblock prints of street scenes by the same artist. Signed, the largest is numbered 78/500. Two 11.5” x 14”, one 16.5”h. 21”w. And an earlier pine travel box with three drawers, lift lid and iron hardware. Missing bottom board. 8.25”h. 8.5” x 12.5”. $150-300
450
455
THREE PIECES OF CHINESE EXPORT.
CHINESE CABINET.
Nineteenth century. Nanking teapot with gilding, 5.5”h., and a creamer with river boats in sienna. Missing lid, short hairline. 4.75”h. Together with a large mug with courtyard scene. Wear. 5”h. $400-600 451 - 452 56 | GARTH’S Furniture and Decorative Arts: July 22, 2017
THREE JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINTS AND TRAVEL BOX.
Shanxi province, late 19th century, elm. Mortised construction with dark red surface. Two-door cabinet with molded edges and pierce carved apron. Interior has lift panel access to bottom compartment. Repaired legs. 73”h. 52”w. 21”d. $500-800
456
460
TWO PORTRAITS.
CHINESE CUPBOARD.
Mid 19th century. American watercolor portrait of a woman with her hair in ringlets. Framed, 4.25”h. 3.5”w. And a translucent blue wax reverse relief bust of a man. Probably English. Oval frame, 3.5”h. 3”w. $250-450
Early 20th century, elm. Mortised construction. One-piece cupboard with open, scalloped edge top and two dovetailed drawers above two doors. Interior shelf, brass hardware. Old refinishing. 68”h. 40.5”w. 21”d. $400-600
457
461
SEVEN ITEMS INCLUDING SNUFFS.
CHINESE TRUNK AND KANG TABLE.
Nineteenth-20th century. Six snuffs including four European papier mache boxes, three with pewter inlay, and one with a print of a woman on the lid, 3.5”d. One mother-of-pearl shell snuff and one Asian stone snuff, 2”l. Together with a miniature carriage clock in leather case. Leather is cracked. 3”h. $150-300
Twentieth century. Dovetailed cedar chest with bronze latch. Age split in lid. Refinished. 16.5”h. 36.75”w. 24”d. And an elm table with mortised construction and shaped legs. Traces of red lacquer. 10.75”h. 31”w. 19.5”d. $250-450
458
CHINESE CABINET. Late 19th-early 20th century, elm. Mortised construction with black lacquer surface. Two doors with bronze hardware and two interior dovetailed drawers. 82”h. 45”w. 12”d. $400-800 459
TWO ASIAN APOTHECARIES. Late 20th century, elm. Each has fourteen dovetailed drawers with ring pulls. One blonde surface, one with dark stain. 59”h. 19.75”w. 16.5”d. $400-800
462
CHINESE LOW CHEST. Early 20th century, elm. Mortised construction with seven dovetailed drawers and two doors with brass hardware. Refinished. 23.75”h. 55.5”w. 18.5”d. $300-600 463
CHINESE ALTAR TABLE. Late 19th-early 20th century, elm. Wide dovetails and pierce carved sides. Refinished. 33.5”h. 55”w. 13.75”d. $250-450 464
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465
469
ASIAN CELADON PORCELAIN GARDEN SEAT.
SEVEN PIECES OF EARLY CUT GLASS.
Twentieth century. Hexagonal top and bulbous sides, and floral embossed decoration, 20”h. $150-300
England, 1st half-19th century. Lidded dish with underplate in a diamond pattern variant, 5.5”h. 7.5”l. 5”w., and a pair of master salts with lips for spoons, 3.25”h. Together with four matching master salts with scalloped bowls and diamond shaped feet, 3.5”h. $250-350
466
PAIR OF CONTINENTAL PORCELAIN URNS. Mid 20th century. Hand decorated with grisaille castles and flowers. Gilt swan handles. Indistinct blue script on the underside. Some wear. 12.75”h. $100-150 467
TWO SMALL PIECES OF FURNITURE. England, 2nd half-19th century. Mahogany canterbury with turned end posts, legs with openwork double sectioned top, dovetailed drawer, and brass casters, 22”h. 22”w. 15”d., and a lap desk on stand in mahogany with brass corners, felt writing surface, pen tray, ink well, and base with square legs, 21”h. 14.25”w. 9.75”d. $250-500
CHINESE TABLE.
468
Late 19th century, elm. Mortised construction with pierce carved apron and shaped legs. 31.5”h. 36.5” x 36.5”. $300-600
CHIPPENDALE MIRROR WITH PHOENIX BIRD CREST.
470
TWO ENGLISH PIECES. Mid 19th century, mahogany. Cantsided dovetailed knife box with scalloped edges and cutout handle, 7”h. 14”w. 10”d., and a book caddy with dovetailed drawer and case, and turned handle, 9.5”h. 12.5”w. 10.5”d. $250-450 471
INLAID HANGING CORNER CUPBOARD. England, ca. 1800, mahogany with oak secondary. Molded cornice and base, door with tombstone panel, and inlaid compass star, 36”h. 29”w. 15”d. Takes a 21” corner. $300-600
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ARTIST and MAKER INDEX Andersen, David
8
Ferrand, Ernest
355
Pougheon, Robert
41
Appel, Karel
205
Ferrer, Rafael
441
Quinlan, Will
Aube, Jean Paul
354
Flaum
104
Remington, Frederick
57, 58
Barye, Alfred
100
Fritzius
393
Rezia, Franz Auguste
10
88
Fritzius, Harry
382
Rich, Francie
203
Fullerton, Stan
387
Rohrer, Warren
158
Gaudez, Adrien
308
Rosenthal, Ruth
46
Graves, Nancy
383
Salazar
Han Hsiang-Ning
157
Schenck, Bill
Baucke, Heinrich Bayarri, Nassio Bayliss, Wyke Belloc, Jean Baptiste Bequine, Michel
4 307 85 124
Heyden, Kurt
Booth, Robert
435
Hintz, Sally
390
Silver, Thomas
Brock, Dub
389
Jackson, William
180
Slater, Roderick
Kern, Hermann
245
Spicuzza, Francesco
Bulwinkle, Mark
161, 397-401
47
Schreyer, Adolph
Bonheur, Rosa
334
160, 388
151 60 343 159, 172 50 212, 213
Stoner. Rick
384
434
Tadaaki Kuwayama
380
Morgan, Mary Deneale
214
Van Winkle, Lester
442-444
Neider, Alan
381
Veger, Hermanus
48
87
Neiman, Leroy
201
Vela, Vincenzo
98
Ceribelli, Cesar
294
Nybo, Paul Friis
15
Chalon, Louis
297
Pagano, Alfonse
Cooper, Ronald
162
Coutts, Gordon
Burkhart, Emerson
211
Luzzi, Cleto
Candel, Willem
316
Moreland, Dave
Carlson, William
204
Carr, Wendy Carrier, Albert Ernest
Couver, Ivan Dali, Salvador
174-176
76
Villanis, Emmanuel
306
439, 440
Webling, Ethel
322
Palmore, Tom
156
Wheeler, Thom
52
44
Pandiani, Antonio
309
Wores, Theodore
66
346
Pecoraro, Antonio
55
61-63, 181, 182
Pencke, TE
337
Dickerson, Grace
206
Perkins, Philip
178
Domenench, Louis
305
Picault, Emile Louis
295
Druout, Edouart
296
Pimm, FG
101
Duvall, Charles
331, 333
Entis, Anne
64, 65
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Pina, Alfredo
51
Pond, Clayton
155
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DEFINITIONS OF STATEMENTS: a) “Attributed to” – work is of the period of the named artist and may be the work of that artist, but not definitely so. b) “Circle of” – work of the period closely associated with the artist or from his studio. c) “School of” – work by a pupil or follower of the artist, in his style. d) “After” – in our opinion, a copy of the work of the artist. e) “Signed” – has a signature that in our opinion is the signature of the artist. f) “Bears signature” – has signature that in our opinion might be the signature of the artist. PREVIEWS: We encourage our clients to come and examine the items before each auction. Preview times are listed in the forward of each catalog. The stage is closed during the auction. CONDITION REPORTS: Absentee bidders should call for an updated condition report. This report supersedes the catalog description. Our staff will take a list of the items you would like examined and give you a time to call back for a detailed report. Photographs are also available for a nominal fee.
GARTH’S POLICY (continued) ABSENTEE BIDS: Garth’s Auctions, Inc. accepts absentee bids including internet bids. These bids are given to an experienced bidder to execute competitively. All absentee items are purchased as inexpensively as possible. Although our absentee bidding system is 100% honest, it is not foolproof and Garth’s Auctions, Inc. is not responsible for failing to execute any absentee bids. A $50.00 minimum bid is required on all lots. Absentee bids must be submitted in (a minimum of) $5.00 increments. Increments less than $5.00 will not be observed. Garth’s Auctions, Inc. also accepts telephone and live auction internet bids. For phone bidding it is to your advantage and we strongly recommend placing a “back up bid”. BIDDING INCREMENTS Absentee and saleroom bidders should be aware of the following bidding increments, to which our auctioneers adhere: $30,000-50,000 $2,500 or Auctioneers discretion $0-500 $25 $50,000-100,000 $5,000 or Auctioneer’s discretion $500-1,000 $50 $1,000-3,000 $100 $100,000-300,000 $10,000 or Auctioneer’s discretion $300,000-500,000 $25,000 or Auctioneer’s discretion $3,000-5,000 $250 $500,000 & up Auctioneer’s discretion $5,000-10,000 $500 $10,000-30,000 $1,000 or 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 20% 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, invaluable.com, eBay.com or any other online bidding service is 25% of the successful bid price of each lot up to and including $250,000, and 17.5% 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.
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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 and Jeffrey Spear. 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 your estate planning needs.
APPRAISALS: Garth’s Auctions, Inc. provides appraisal services for insurance, estate tax, family division and other purposes.
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DIRECTIONS TO GARTH’S AUCTIONS, INC. Gallery: The Barn at Stratford, 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 (Meeker Way). Follow and turn right on to Stratford Road. The Barn at Stratford is immediately to your right. 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 Meeker Way (at the sixth traffic light). Follow and turn right on to Stratford Road. The Barn at Stratford is immediately to your right. FROM COLUMBUS AIRPORT: Take I-670 East to I-270 North (or West) to Cleveland. The first exit past I71 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 (Meeker Way). Follow and turn right on to Stratford Road. The Barn at Stratford is immediately to your right.
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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 (Meeker Way). Follow and turn right on to Stratford Road. The Barn at Stratford is immediately to your right. 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 (Meeker Way). Follow and turn right on to Stratford Road. The Barn at Stratford is immediately to your right. 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 (Meeker Way). Follow and turn right on to Stratford Road. The Barn at Stratford is to your right. www.GARTHS.com | 63
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